The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, September 28, 1869, Image 4
A Fianins; Tmmm.
aaaint cmafei? o' ??7 hon??ceding flow?
ST. . "?mvr'K -der: tbe river, wide,
imltVZuaT* fi-*"3" ???**- t*"0**tbe towB'
?.Ajenio* with ibe ?low moomin?Oda
i,oo:^ E ? tbe old pier ma ? e*ack or two,
Bow dandled by tbe aboreward-eetttng ?well,
and ?iib their neta with every dip wet through,
?bow their black, pitchy nba. Some Our ?hip a bell
Ootnee m ih- cptul of light wind that halla
from acaward ; while null louder and more loud,
Beneath the lo warm g hood of aahen cloud,
?ag's the hoarse nanu'? ?boat. The nearing taila
loom large and ahadowy; and the sunset gun
Te ll? that another day la o'er and done.
THE EARTHQUAKES IE_EERU.
Forty Strocks In One Da?.
South American advices report the recur?
rence of earthquakes in Pera and elsewhere.
Ja Arica there were no less than forty earth
?.oakes on the 19th of August, all more or less
strong, and the people, dreading another sea
Inundation, were deserting the place, taking
refuge in Tacna and elsewhere. Inlquiqoea
?irons; shook was felt early on the morning of
?he 16th, ca nain ir the inhabitants to forsake,
?heirbeds and fly towards ILo surrounding
pampas. Similar reports of mo verne o ts of the
darth are received from Tacna and Arequipa,
la the Utter placea great religious procession
?as head on the 13th instant, tn commemora?
tion of the disaster of last year. A letter dated
atlquiquo, ArjRust 20, says:
It is now 10.55 P. M. as I write you, and I
am interruj: ted by an earthquake of lone dura?
tion, and of orton foroe that all the people have
considered it prudent to place themselves in
. itasliiinan in the streets, and a very large por?
tion, particularly of the tender sex, are fleeing
to tbe hillsides for better security of their lives,
earaaiming as they burry along, "Misericordia!
.Misericordia Senora !
The first, and I believe the strongest shocV.
Umaj for about two minutes, and five minutes
later waa followed by another, nearly equal in
tiree and duration; alter this there were sove
sal repetitions at m te: vals ol about half an
hour till 8 A H., at which hour your oorrea
* nt betook himself to bed. This earth
would, 1 believe, bear a oloeer reeem
I to that of tho 13th pt August? 1868, than
* er that bas taken pb se since. I assure
H. situation, howeve novel and exciting
it .may appear to some, ia far from enviable;
imagine a population of some three thousand
to five thousand souls with the experience of
last year Ireeb m their memories, in wild alarm
raming disorderly through the streets, fearing
momentarily to be borne off to eternity by a
tmMaa ingreso of the Bea. Here (as at pre?
sent all the 1 ouaes are of wood,) tbe chief dan?
ger |o be apprehended ia that (roo the sea.
HmmtitiaL
aovo rta.
M?JsHTJf8rTOJI, D C-Par soar MatoaJu-80,00? feet
Canal satan Cotton, Ktee ana Naval stores ,
Barnet.
earnoz OP TUX OHABLESTON DAILY NKWS, I
Oaaaxnrroa. Monday Braning, Sept "T. }
Gerroa.-There waa a steady bot xroderate de?
mand for thia article, and while pnrce looked a lit?
tle weak te tone euw, they were generally steady;
?.alee near 40C bale?, vii: lat 28; tating; 19 at 34;
I MK; ?Oat 26; KatSfX: M at MX; I? et 96*;
i at M?; M at 26; ll at ?J?; 68 at MX cents. We
UTBEPOOL CI.ASSIi'ICAHOM.
Ordinary to rood ordinary.I8X(<*26X
Low mUdflng..: fi xs
MJd*fSig.v.M ?V6X
Strict middling.MX?
i-A lot of about 89 tee. of new clean Carolina,
I good, wa* ?old at 8Xc H lb.
NAVAL trosas -The market was arm but tranaac
Maas were moderate, with the foQowmg sales: 4
MMe. Ho. 1 resin at ff; M bbb. No. 1 do. at sa 76; li j
'Mia.caira Ko. 2 at SI 66; 166 bbb. No. 3 at ?1 90;
Walli, No. 2 do at fl 80; 47 bbb No. 3 at ?1 75; 9
asMja'ajtf.lii tnrpemina at ?Oe. V gallon.
fOJUOOJI MAKKSTS.
September 27-Noon.- Console at 92X
IX. Tanow47a3d.
?rsning.-Consola Bond? 63%. Sugar |
-?anac, both on ?sot and afloat. Am ed can secmrhles
?Mam timar; bonde MX
?Mfasiiiiiii. September 27-Noon.-Cotton steady; !
aMl?^uxalSXd; Orbaaa 12X?MX<3 ; ?ato? 10.9M
aalea. Pock fat. Uli
at****.-Cotton firm; uplands UXalSXd; Or?
ban* ?axal?Xd; soles 12,000 bales; for speculation
. and export 3600 bales. Bed Western wheat M SdaOa.
Oars MaaSta.
Pams, September 27.-Beates 70f 86c.
Havan, september yr_Cotton firmer; afloat j
Milo
?vening.-Gotten closed Arm on spot and afloat;
spat If 46Xo ; afloat ll il Xe
noname nanxtro.
Saw tomi. September 27-Neon.-Bail ways weak
and vary irregular. Honey 7 per cent, with oom
of X?X- No bnalsest in the gold room,
i atc ex? were not quoted. Cotton quiet at 33c.
Isaftvllns Brm at ii cents. Rosin quiet ; common
M M; strained $1 SOX
amening. -Cottoa unchanged ; sales 16)0 balea at |
3? cents. nour heavy and favors bu; ere; m perrine j
State 16 Mad 10; common to fair exlra Soothe n
Ml 45*8. WheetTeYcenU lower, with lair export and'
aaoderete milling den and ; red Weste;n tl 49; choice j
tl 49X; Ulli:o;t tl 48al 45; Southern white ?1 78. I
?ora dull; mixed Western fl foal 06. Pork dull at
atlaU S7X- Lardateady. Whiskey lower at fl ii*.
Tatrpeanae at statt cento Botin lower. Freights-,
wheat, steam. 9X?9X; sall 8X- Go vero men ls. after
norn? depression, closed stronger; 6M MX; Tenues-1
see?. MX;- Virginia* 87 bid; new 68 bid ; Georgias ]
MX; "orth Carolinas 67 X ; new 40..
hAT/rnroax." September 27.-Cotton dull at M ota
Hoar, dull; high grades tower. Wheat-prime to
?AOJO? red tl Mal 66. Corn firm at fl Mal 30; yet?
to* fl 20al 28. Oats ft'a?l aents. Bye fl lOal 20.
fork fS3a33 60. Bacon active and ad van cluj; rib
??Ma SO cents; clear rib ?X cent?; nam* 24X cent?,
lard IfX*20 cents'. Whiskey fl 19al M.
tbxcxnuxx, September 27.-Pork quiet and firm
at fB2. Lard 18 cent*. Bacon firm and advancing;
aaouMars 1?X??6X cents; tides Meeata. Wbiak?y |
?16.
I>?srriu,K. September 27 -Mess pork f82 50J33.
[Armer; ?ho old ere 17 eena*; olear aides 2ux
i; hams S4i26 cenb. Lard 19X ctnta. Whiskey
tl leal 18.
WrucrnoTo.N. S:ptember 27.-Spirito turp?n ti oe
steady at 39X?*0 cents. Boainsteady; obained fl 60; ?
aching doing in erode turpentine and br. Cotton
?ratet at 3?XaM tents,
Aoeovra. september 27 - Market quiet and weak;
eales 196 bale ; receipts 304 balee; middling nomt
anOy at M cent?.
SAVAXXAH. Soptember 37.-Cotton firm; receipt*
Mat aale?; ??Jd?UBg 25X ceat?.
? atomu, September 27 - Market quiet; opened at
?tan ?a?ade quotations bot at the close some sales
ware reported at tho luside rates; sales 1000 bales;
nakfaang MaMX cenb; receipts 2318 balee.
Maw/ Oars>a?, September 27 -Gotten in demand
sad tab; atidd lng MX o*ntt>; eales ?426 balee; rr
?ats?* 6Mt belie. Corn firmer : white fl 07\ul ia
aMtsrIlXaleX cenb. Molasses 60*70cents. Gold
*4X Sterling 41};. Now York sight par an i X
Ca.'a TattOM Report, for the
week ending september ?4.
^S,,^PVX\.8v>tr 25 -Tnx Maaxwr.-In our last
- J?" - ?l ??Xe for middling
aS?Ria? T?7*?: tLere WM ?oma steadiness early.
SL;T?T?* atternooQ a..d the rmrkct
wSS? haatVsff?&i?S 968 baIe'- Monday, ibero
ZT^LrVi^^^ ?0{?*,or ?Pdt. ?ut freight*
***?***??2**<*4 to H? and exchan.e was
-ana to pres? ronan to sm ve. ??les i MI K.I<?
MXo. ineadsy, there was mereaaed nr..^~ tn
ZT?"-W?r**? lower, dale* 2 868 bales at 2s?"c
S? *??. market was rrre?nl*r but cW?
^a?o^? ta? advance la gold to m. sales 3.8ttTt
2*r- J?o^**?.o?m?tothert?em gold i? (
Cae market waa Armer, ?pot c ?on waa ?car*e
taba UM baba at 28 J Ye?tejd?y mornin,?. holdP"
1 aa advance, walch waa not paid, and the ma'
dull. Salea 1.166 bales at 2tj for ru d
tmriaf fha weak pri. ea tavadeclined ixe in this
^?^??4. Liverpool has declined from 13d ts
ffSfaS *g>ad?' >t.no tims hu the ?tock hero
bjfa. Ant there has been a ateadv pressure to
f*" y?*-1 f. arrive. Thursday and Friday, f.cim
awawa*jtj of aeMag ?isaasge at any price atorad
EmJZFv?' ?* "Port and the ?pinners ha vi og
Mtrtel to (hemselvea; bought but Bttte. rs our
I circular of August 13ib, we presented a number of
argument* io ia vor of lower prices. The course 01
tba market lin ce Uten bas shown that some of tho
oigumetts were correot, bat it yet remains to be
selb what will be toe effect of the drain of currency
to the south. Hereto tore the sUthcu>ty bas been to
get small bills to send t outh, hat so much that ie
sent remains there that it ls hard to see how a strin?
gent a ney market can be avoided.
Ihe Bombay mail of 17th august ie at hand, an?
Finlay, Clark k Co. say that all reports from the
oiB?tctB gras stewing accounts of tue state of the
crops, and should the rematuder of the fearon be f -
vorabie th* codon crop of 186?-'70 will bo the larc
est (.vex produced. The total clearances to 17th Au?
gust were as follows; ToGreet Britain853,738 balo?,
against 916,614 last year: to the Con tin-nt 175,750
bales, a?amst 136,373 bale?. Ihe deficiency to
Great Britain this year is63,70? bales, aDd the excei-a
to the Continent 39.378 bales To Great Britain and
the Continent together the deficit wa? only 23,398
bales. Jsmea Findlay lt Co. of Liv^pooL report
the clearances lo Great Britain to be 2000 bales ia the
tret week in September and lt.000 bales in the
?eTbe?foUowing extract is from the September report
of the Agricultural Bureau: . .
"COTTOK-There will be a reduction in the yield
of cotton from the Carolinas to Alabama, and a ma?
terial Increase from Mississippi to lexas. Georgia,
Florida and South Carolina have suffered most,
mainly from drought-in a few localities from rust,
the caterpillar and ball worm. Our estimates make
the increase in Mis'isslDpi, Louisiana and Texis re?
spectively, 10, 12 and 14 per cent. The probabilities
at present favor s yield of 2,750.000 bales. We can?
not endorse any estimate of the crop, made at this
early period, but from all we bear we should think
the crop would not reach Ole above figures. But just
atpxesent the question or crop ie not se important
as i he course of the weekly receipts. It wUl be seen
that the pressure of cotton to the ports is very heavy
and much greater Utan last year, bo long as thu
state of things continues, we see no chance for any
?dranos."
Upland k Mobile. New
Florida. Orleans. Texas.
Ordinary.- o26X - ?26 - a26>i - ?26K
Good Or?
dinary.- a26X - a27 - o27>?' - a27?
Low Mid- "
diing...- o28>? - o28>?- a?SX - a29
Middling- a29 - o29K- o29X - 82?*
Sales of the week 11,944 bales, including 6290 to
spinners, and 1603 to speculators and 6151 to ex?
porters.
Gross receipts st this port for the week 15,877 bales.
Sinoe 1st September 26,979 bales.
1869. 1868
Stork In Liverpool,. 442 000 422,110
Afloat from India. 306.500 481,000
Afloat from America.. 4.600 3.200
Stock in London.t. 88,930 62,738
Afloat for London. 130.000 161,000
Stock in Havre. 46.130 30,173
4 float for Havre. 100,102 101118
Stock in Bremen. 4,876 10,013
afloat rot Bremen. 1,801 5.619
Stock In United States ports. 51,610 63,475
Stock in the interior towns. 6,243 4.813
Total.1,124,192 1,335,314
Deficiency in visible supply 211.122
Stock of cotton n-'d by Manchester spinners nt
the mills, now 60.00 bales, same time 1868,100,000
bales; middling Orleans now 12^d. then lOJid.
Consignees per noam v siousa itaiiroau
September 27.
998 bales Cotton, 41 bales Domestics, 75 bbls Flour.
To Railroad Agent, O H Walter ft Co, Pelzer, Rod?
gers ? Co. G W Williams & Co, Wies A Co, Frost k
Adger, J B E Moan, W W Smith, Graeacr k Smi'h,
Thurston & Holmes, Brodie ft Co, J D Aiken it Co,
Caldwell k SOD, Seeder k Davis, c?lina?, Dowling k
Co, J B Pringle. L D DeSaasiure, Ravenrl k Co, W
Roach, Stenhouse & Co, W C Courtney k Co, and
Mowry sr Co.
Consignees per Northeastern Itailroad
September ?7.
207 bales Upland and 1 bale bea Island Cotton.
Mdse. fcc. J o G W Williams & < o. Mowry ft Co. A
Mjinas. Walter k Co, Pelter, Rodgers k Co, Wis*
Co. A B MaUigan. O Foll?n. J Wmebers, B avenel
Co. W K Byan, Reeder k Davis, Bollmann Bro?, J
D Aiken k Co, Frost k Adger, Goldsmith k eon.
Kendall s Dcckrry, Gaeser it smuh, In?rabam k
Son, Dukin s Co, Caldwell k .-'oin, J Wiley, Brod e
s Co. A romner, M Manhrlm Gaillard & Minot*. J
H Clau-een, W S Henercy, S L UL war ; k Bro, and
Railroad Agent.
Consign?es per Savannah and Citarles
ton Itailroad. September 27.
Cotton, Live Slock and Bice. To Reeder k Davis,
W P Dowling!. W 0 Courtney A- Co J t oleoek k Co,
Jack Barnwell, FPeiry, and G H Hoppoek.
J?atmt ?ta.
Hort ol O'ri; ir irrito ii. Sept'r 1?8.
FBI-CS OS THE MOOS.
New Moon, 6th, 12 hours, 46 minutes, morning.
First Quarter, 12th, 4 boars. 3 minutes, evening.
Full Moon, 20th, 3 hours, 21 minutes, evening.
Last Quarter, 28tb. 4 hours, 3 minutes, evening.
27 Xouaay.. ..j f..53
2<i:Tuesday.... 5..S3 I
29, Wednesday.! 5..54 |
30. Thursday... ? 5. .55
1.Friday. ....j S..66
3|Siturday... ?..66
3'3unday.I 5..67 I
0..49 I 10..35 , ll..42
5..47 ll..17 12..39
5. .16 Moro 1..45
5..?6 12. .13 2..64
6. 43 1..15 4.. 3
5. .43 2..32 5.. 3
6..40 3..29 6.. 1
Arrived Yesterday.
Merchants' Line sehr Consrrvative, Kempton,
New York-10 days. Mdse, i o W Bosch k Co, A H
Abrahams st hpn. Adams. Damon & Co, H Bischoff
k Co, Brrbusse 6 Bnrkemyer, W M Bird k co, 1 M
Britton, H Bidwinkle, Bollmann bros, H Cobla k Co,
Cameron, Barkley k Co, J Campeen ot Co, K U Cow
perthwoit JOH Clanasen. Crane. Boyistou it Co,
Mc Duff Cohen. Claclus k Witte. Do wi . - k Moise. P
O'Donnell Goodrich. Wine man k Co, Bart k Co, O
S Backer, Holmes k Calder. J H se Beman ft; Bro, W
Bimi k Co, J W E'Tisou, Jennings, ihomlimon k
' 'o. Jeff"rd ? k Co, T J Korr k Co. F Kreosel, Jr, H
Klatte k Co. M Luhrs, G H Ludstedt C Lillen?isl k
Co, A Mc Jobb, Jr. Mantoue k Co. B O'Neill, Pelzer.
BcdRcrs k Co, D O'.Ncill & Son. C P Poppmheun, J
Parker, Ballroad Agent. J A Quackenbush, F von
seilten. Street Bros-? Co, M A 'lannlunton, il B Vin?
cent, G W Wilhams? Co, Werner k Docker, Whitte
more & Bbodes. W L Webb, B White, Walker, Evans
k Cogswell, WageLer & Montees, J N M Woblt
mann, diamond B. Young s Co, and W S Corwin h
Co.
8ehr Ellen M Baxter, Bodgera, New York-7 days.
Boilroid Inn kc To W Roach k ?.o, Railroad
Agent, and GT Wicks
Sehr Isabella, Huron, New York-7 days. Acid
aad Mdse. To W Poach ft Co, W C Boo k Co, b U
Railroad Agent, N E Itailroad Agent, Mowry ft Co,
and Wando Manufacturing Co.
.>chr Zeta-P?i, Thompson. Boston-6 day--. Mdse.
To J A Enslow ft Co, C D Kendrick, u H Silcox, O
W Williams ft Co, Railroad Agent, Bovenel k Co, and
E B Cow per th wait.
Sehr Joseph Long, Perry, Boston-8dova. Mdse.
To W Booen k Co, Granitevi'lo Manufacturing Cd, E
B Oowperthwait, W U Welch. R White, E B feto I daru
ft Co, U'.-Umann Bros, W Br tooley, G H Hoppoek, <? A
Locke ft Co, J 1 hom sen ft Co D b. r Ucox, Railroad
A cent, H J K'mboli, J Hui karan ft Co, f P ioale, J
B Adger ft Co. W P Bus jell, and A Langer.
Behr D Talbot, A m ?burr. Bockpoit, Me-S days.
Lime, ft-a. To A McCobb, Jr. -
Sehr'Charlotte, Peterson. Bock River. 2460 bush?
els Bough Bice. To Co'icn, Hanck 1 a Co.
Boat from Christ chnrub. 1 bag sea Island Cotton.
To W Gurney.
Boat from Chri-t Church. 2 boga Sea Island Cot
ton. To J K Heath.
Cleared Yesterday.
6:hr Matoaka. Fooks, Washington, D C-street Bro
ft Co.
Sailed Yesterday.
Bark BOW Dodge, Munro, Georgetown. S C.
Brig David B Doone. Ye?sie, boston.
Behr Nexcy Smith, Boyd, New to.k.
Sehr Myrover, Brown, New York.
behr Matoaka. Fook<, Bolllmoie.
Behr ida Richard son, Bodell, G?orgotown, S C.
ecur trade Wind, Hoffman, Georgetown, s C.
Sehr J M Richards, Irving, Georgetown, s 0,
Up for tb is l'on.
Brig Mary EDana, O'Neill, at Philadelphia, <-ept 26.
echr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, at New-York, bept 23.
Cleared for tbla Hort.
Steamship Cuampion, Lockwood, ot New York, Sent
25.
Sbipnew* i?>> it'.rtapa.
NEW Yon*. Septeuti er 27-Weather clear and cold.
No ai a tera reported, co is en?, late a.* due, hive
armed lue eicaruship.s i roinwell, eil, of New
Y.r-? und i ny of Pails, have arrived.
.AVAMCAK, reptcruber 27- \riiv.xi, sieamHhira
Rapidan nud Peru ironi New York; ec^rdM.rv E
YiuclcAf fiona boston; Czar irjm Portland. Geared,
e. hr Donna sima, for i'roviJouco.
dlcuau- u II-; a.
The io.lowiug are tho cousi^r-oes ner st ;cm-hip
Prom-iheus. ex ectcd bete to-doy .'roui Piiitadei
ph a- ind ft Iheo <?oity, Railroad ?cent, J is Fairly
ar Co, L Elisa, F Wchman, J H Urede'-Lurg. J u MU
nor ic Co, ll Caspa, W Brookbank-, Mc ruff i oh eu.
W H Chalet it Co. Cameron, Bail.iey k Co, E Bates
ft Co, C D Corr ft Co. J M Greer, c H ivrgniann, G J
Lohn, Johuston, Crew* k Co, '-'alker. Evans it Co"'s.
weil, W .?te?le, Po^ariie'* Boo! Store, Brown & Byer,
J M Eaton k Bio. L Chap?n ft Co, Sulphuric Arid
Co. H Gerdts il Co. W S Coater-, H hoer, Kintman k
HowelL Budd it Bloke Dovi ic k MoUe, L Mann. G
W Steffane, Ustendotff & o ?'J Porcher, Railroad
Agcut, Gas ligat co. Holm- Book Store, E Perrv,
W A Mehrtens. Claclus ? Witte, J H Averill, P Wa's?,
charleston Gos Light Co, C D Carron. J email ft Co.
Wardlaw ft Carew, J D Aiken ft co, J Thomson k Co,
BollmoLn Bros, Neuirilie Hannam, Wagoner ft
Monsoes, J Marion, C D Ahr LS ft CO, H WohUen ft
co. J N M Woblunann, Byrne k Fogarty, McLean ft
Kendall, Knobeloou ft sm il', C P Poppcnheim, J F
lajior ft Co, O bart ft Co. J F O'Neill it bon. Werner
& Ducker. ?M Cater, and others.
j^lMiHTKEK STAR,
PUBLISHED AT KINGSTREE. 8. 0"
SIXTY MILES ABOVE CHARLESION, ON THE
rtor.teostcrn Railroad, ?nd ia circulated in Willlam*
buxg. Georgetown. Clatendou. Sumter, Darlington.
Manon, rc. Baaiaewi men will find it to their in?
terest lo advertise in this paper.
B. C. LOGAN.
Au4U?t SI _ Editor oed Proprietor.
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OF
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KOW OPENED AT
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c orner of Wentworth
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FOB
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MADE IN THE BEST MANNER, COMPRIS?
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Doable orad Twisted C?6simer>i salt?.17 GO
Fancy Cannmere Suits..18 00
Dahlia Melton Suit?. 18 00
mack and White tuuc Mixed Snits. 20 CO
Diagonal Coaling Suits. 21 03
Scotch Chcv'ot guita. 24 00
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Oolden Silk Mixed Suits. 26 00
Olive Mixed Melton 8uite.:.... 28 00
Chest, rfleld Coats at from.$12 00 to 30 00
Water-proof Tweed Oversack?. 10 00
Melton Oversacka. 12 00
English Mellon Sacke. 15 00
Fancy Casdsaere Pants at from.$5 Ou to 10 00
Tests of Cashmere, Cloth, Coating, Beaver and
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Castor Beaver Gloves
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Buckskin Walking andDiiving Gloves
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Buck Gauntlet GIJVCB
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WM. MATTHIESSEN.
t. XV. SfcTl'RE?V?, Superintendent.
: ert 21 tuthsSmoe
linton O^w?^^??L.
"j^ ll . O. 5. PROPHITT'
FAMILY MEDICINES
00HBI8TING OF HIS CELEBBATED
LIVER MEDICINE
ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT,
ANTI-BITJOUS PILLS, AGUE PILLS,
Dysentery Cordial, Female Tonic
AND
PURIFYING PILLS.
TflE EXCELLENT HEMED I ES OF O. 8.
PBOPHITT, M. D., need no recommendation
their well known power in removing the diseases pe?
culiar to our Southern climate having already estab?
lished for them an enviable reputation m Georgia
and the adjoining (States. As the majority of person?
hying in the ?outh are predicpo?ed to disease of ; i .
Liver, it is granted by all intelligent physicians tba I
most of the pains and aches of our people are due
to or* ink or lunotional derangement of that impor?
tant organ. ProphiU'a Liver Medicine and Anti
Bilious Pills strike directly at tho root of tbs evil.
They cure the Liver, which in nine cases out of 'en,
ls at the bottom of the Coughs, Dyspepsia, Colic,
Sick Headache, Bheumatism, Constipation, Men?
strual Obstructions, tc-, so common among our
people. Earache, Toothache, Acute Bheumatism,
Neuralgia and bodily pains of every kind fire before
PROPHITT'S PAIN KILL IT
like chaff before the wind.
PROPHITT'S Lil VE K MEDICINE.
Dr. ProphiU-Having used this mcdiciuc suffi?
ciently lom, to test its virtue, md to tausfy my own
mind that it is an invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia
-a disease 'rom which tho writer has suffered much
for six years-and oe*ug persuaded tbat hundreds
who now Buffer from tbls annoying complaint would
be signally benefltted, as he has been, by its usc,
deem it a duty wo owe to this unfortunate class to
recommend to them the use of this roinedy. which
has given not only himself bat several member J OI
bis family the greatest relief.
M. VT. ARNOLD.
Of the Georgia Conference
DOOLY COONTT, Ga , April, 1867.
Thia is to certify that I was confined to ibe hou?e.
and most of the Urce to my bed, and buffering the
greatest agony imaginable with Rheumatism, for
ave months, and after trying every available reme?
dy, with no relief, I was cured with two bottled of
Dr. O. S. Prophitt's Anodyne Pam Kill It, each coat?
ing ifty cents only; it relief ed me almost instantly.
I therefor* recommend lt in tbe highest degree lo
others s offering lrom similar disease. I can say
that it is one of the best family medicine? now out,
certain. Tours truly. W. A. FOBEHAND.
COVTKOTOS, GA., July 9,1867.
Dr. Propkil.-Having uccd your Liver Medicine
for moro than a year In my family, I eheeriiiliy re?
commend it to all persons i Unering from Liver at
fectiona, Byspepsia or Indigestion in any form. 1
also recommend your .'lypentery Cordial as tbe be?it
remedy lor thai disease. O. T. ROGER?.
ST.05POBPVILI.IS, Pinn AH COUNTY, Oct. 1, 1867.
Dr. O. S. Propkxttr-Dear Sir-ibis is tocertity
that I have used your Ague Pills for the Issi ten
ye irs. and I have never f.?led to cure the Ague in a
siDgle instance with-'hem. They al ?cys break tb?
chills the first day that 'joy are given. 1 can recom?
mend them as bein cr the nest ague medicine that j
have ev it found, and they leave no bad effects follow?
ing them, as Quinine. Ac,
Yours respectfully. A. WESTBROOK.
PUTNAM COUKTT. GA. FoDtembcr 22, 1PCS.
Dr. O. A ProphiU-*ir-I have uped for the lani
two years in my family you' Liver Medicine, your
Pain Elli It, and your Fi malo Tonic, and I have no
fears in saying that they aro tbe Dent medicines I have
e?er nsed for the Liver and Stomach Neuralgic and
Rheumatic afflictions. Headache, Colic, and pains ot
every kind are subdued by thom. After using the
medicines so long, I cheerfully recommend them to
any and every one, and io all that are afflicted, as Hie
best and safest rc nr ?les for all the disease* for
wbieh they are recommended, Ac.
Yours rcfpccUully, JAMES WBIGHf.
OR. PHOPHITT'8 FEMALE TONIC.
This Medicine, ?itu Its areoclates, ls a safa and
cc i'lain remcoy for all curable diseases lo winch Fe?
males alone am Hablo. It is also an excellent pre?
ventative of Nervous Blindness, or Nervotn Dis
cafes in either male or lon ale. It is a powerlul Ner?
vine Tonie, netting np a full and tree cir. ulatiOD
throughout the svatcrn.
Al) of the above Me Heines sold by Drur/sirts and
Merchants generally ihroughout the Southwest.
ED. S. BURNHAM,
Wholesale and Retail Agent,
No. 421 EIng-Btreet, (near Calhoun,)
Charleston, b. C.
Prepared (inly by Da. 0. S. PBOPHITT.
April 16 ?tnthCmos_Covington. Ga.
*? ... ?i .?c. - a?_i
i
Apothecary and Chemist.
No. 123 Meeting-street
CHARLESTON, 8. C
TUB ADVERTISER BEGS TO CALL ATTEN?
TION to bis (tock of (be be?t Imported and Domes?
tic
CHEMICALS, DRUGS,
. - AND
PATEIST MEDICINES.
OPON JHE
DISPENSING DEPARTMENT
Of l ie business he bestows thc utmost personal -are
and attention, and ruar an toes the PURITY of the
MEDICINES used in compouading.
PRESCRIPTIONS
Prepared carefirllv a*, ali h?urs ol the day ..nd
night.
SPECIAL AGENCY FOR TBE ti A LE OF
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
MANUFACTURED BY
Messrs. GEO. TIESANN & CO.,
OF NEW YORK.
K1S STOCK OF
Hair, Tooth and Nail Brashes.
PERFUMERIES, &c,
IS LARGE AND WELL SELECTED.
Agoncy for the salt of tte celebrated
Rocfebridge Alniu Spring Water,
A supply ef which t? Always oe band.
MANUFACTURER OF
PANKN IN'S
HEPATIC BITTERS,
Which have established for themselves axeputation
surpassed by none.
Through constant effort and attention be bo^e? to
merit a continuance of the public patronage whleb
has hitherto been ex?en?*d to him.
February ;? ruthejjr'
patita ti on 5 tili rs.
^ G L O ? I O V S CHANUK.
TEAT ANY SICK MAN 9CBYTVED ; THE
treatment of fifty years a?o. mu9t be considered ?
proof thai human beings are very hard to UH.
The lancet, calomel, rantharidie* axe drastic pur
gitires ?rere thea the order of the day. rbejpby.
sloan played into the hands of the apothecary, and
the unfortunate pi rient was drenched morning,
noon and night with prostrating medicine?. We
ive in ? more ra'.iocal and coos^ientions tra. Tte
.mnci taute o? Rupp Tdug Sature in ts conflict
wrb disease is new understood. Compliin'.s in
then;?'j vt?, wciteninr are no longer aggravated by
art1fi:i^ depletion. They arc met wi'h TON?C3
that rally the vital pc wen and enable them to de?
lea- the enemy. Cniel among thc*c ailie? o? Nature,
in ill battle? witL etcliness. is
PlU,1lvTATIO.\ B1TTKH.S.
Tr.ds wonderful vegetable restorative ,e tte sheet
anchor of tor foe o Ve and debilitated. As a :ordial
for tho aged and decrepid it has co toual among
stomaches. As a reouody lor ihe nervoi;s weaknosa
to whKh thc tender sex ar? espe* i&lly susject, it is
lUptTfedini; every other stimuiaut and cervine.
In all climates, tropica;, temperate cr frigid, its acts
as a specific in every species of disorder which un?
dermines the bodily .trength and breaks down the
animal r-pirits. Wherever it is introduced it be?
comes a standard article-a medicinal staplt. Drug?
gists, although their profit upon it is small, find it
absolutely necessary to keep a preparation for which
everybody inquires, and for which nobody will
eaccpt a substitute. It is to-day the most popular j
meJlcine m the civilized world. Extensively ss it
is adv-?rtisea, it? be">t alvcrtlsemeat is the bcntficial
result which uniformly follows its use. Every bottle
sold insures thc sale 01 at least half a dozer, more.
DnliLeothtr Mimulaols it braces and tortifies thc
systt in withe ut excition indue cerebral aruor.
TLe cbfcdior; effect wbi-h it j roil ceo; upen tbs
mind is sot momentary, but permanent. There is
no tube?qaeDt depression. It does not, as is the
case with all other tumuli, beget e craving io: ex
citant*. On th* other hand, it a :o:bei an<: j?hr.s
ihe nerves, combining, strange 3-: the anomily ma;
seem, tho qualities of a eoditiv~ acct gentle anodyne
with ttjosc o'. a toDic aed irvtgc.-aot. Thcperfcel
parity of all its inf; re .Bents, ta-i; adui.r-ble adap?
tation to the purposes they are icteooed lu siib
ene. ite .aidiciou* propurlloos in which they are
combined, and tho scientific skill with weich trie?
ere blended, render th? famoBi ar-.icie at one; foe
most, potent and tte most Lannice? ei ail known
mies and alteratives.
Sold by ell Druggists.
December 7
Irofls, ?I)tmtrolsf (Etc.
T\K. K I C H A U'B
GOLDEN REMEDIES.
A^X FOB NO OT LIKU, TAKE NO OTHKB, AND
yo? will eave time, health sod money.
Sn CO BSW ARD (or any case of disease in any
stage which they hil lo care.
Dr. BIGBiU'd GOLDEN BALSAM Na 1 eurea
Ulcers. Ol cerated Sore Throat and Mouth. Sore
t ye*. Cutaneous or Skin Eruption?, Copp?r Colored
Blotches, -orones? of tho Scalp. Scrofula, Ac. ; is the
greatest Renovator, Alterative and Blood Purifier
known, removes all diseases from the system, and
leaves the blood puro and healthy.
Dr. MICH A 0'8 GOLDEN BALSAM NO. 2 cures
Mercurial Affections, Bbeumatism In all its forms,
whether from mercury cr other causes; gives hume*
dlate relief in all cases. No dieting necessary. I
have thousands of Certificates proving the miracu?
lous cures effected by these Remedies. Price of
either No. 1 or No. 2, $6 per bottle, or two bottles for
$9.
Dr BICHAU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a safe, spee?
dy, pleasant and radical cure for all Urinary De
ragements, accompanied with full directions. Price
S3 per bottle.
Dr. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR D'AMOUB.
ladiral cure for Nervous or General Debility, in ol
or young; imparting energy with wondeiful effec
Price $0 cer bottle, or two bottles for $9.
On receipt ol price these Remedies W?11 be shippe
to any place. Prompt attention paid to all corre
dents. None gennlne without th? name of "Dr.
BICHAUM GOLDEN REMEDIES, D. B. RICHARD -
Sole Proprietor," blown in gloss of bottles.
Address D. B. RICHARDS.
No. 228 Varick-itroet, New York
Office Hours from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.
Circulars sent. ly_July 3
p E CARKFVL
WHAT MEDICINES
YOU T A K K .
WHEN YOU ABEEXHAUSTED BY OVERWORK
of brad or hand, and feel the need of somethirg in?
vigorating, don't drink whiskey or any intoxicating
thing, wheiher under the name of Bitters or other?
wise. i*nch articles give just a? much strength to
your weary bods ond mind os the whin gives to the
Jaded horse, and no more. Alcoholic stimulants are
injurious to Nerve besltb, and are ALWAYS followed
by DEPR l?S SING REACIION.
Dodd' i Nervine and Invigorator
ia a TONIC aud GENTLE RTIMULAN1 which is
NUT attended by REACTION. What it gains for
yon it malntalps. When it refreshes body or mind,
it refreshes wuh natural strength that cornea lo stay.
Weare not recommending teetotalism in the interest
ol any faction; but long and extended observation
teaches us that ho wlio resorts to the boltle for rest
or re?u peralton, will find, BB he keens at it, that he
is kinnimo a Ore in bi* bones which will consume
like tho flames ol perdition. Turn from it Taken
tonic that will relresn -nd not destroy. DODD'S
NERVINE i? forro:e by oil Drugeists. Price One
Dr Dor. Sre Book of certificates that accompanier
each bettie. "moa June 25
ni IS V K K A tv O A O U J? ,
FROM tVBICH MANKIND SUFFER
over a large part of the globe, is the
consequence of a diseased a.-ti .n ia
the ?ystem, induced by tho poifon
ous ruia-ui ol vegetable decay Thia
exhalation ia evolved ? y the action
of solar boat on wet ?oil, and rises
with the watery vapor f on it
While thc eua ia below the horizon thia vapor
lingers near tho lortb'.s surface, and tho virus
is taken with it through the lungs into the blood,
'lhere it acta as au irritating relton on the
internal vi.-cera und excreting organs of tho bod v.
Thc liver becomes torpid and falls lo secrete not
only thia virus but also the bile from the blood.
Both the virus and thc bile accumulate lu ihe circu?
lation, ?nd produce vio ent constitutional disorder,
iho spleen, the kidneys, and tho ?tem >ch ?ympa
thize with the liver, and become disordered also,
finally, the insti'ict of nut organism, 1! n in an at?
tempt t-) expel th? noxious infusion, cOECemrates
the ?bole blood of the body in the internal excrelo
nc? to force- Hiern trj cast it out. Tl.c blood have?
the surface, and rushes 10 ,De central organs with
rcngestivo violence. 1 bi? ta the Chill. But in this
effort lt tails. Then thc Fever follows, in wi io li the
blood loaves tlc cut:a! orgonH and ru?hca to the
surface, as it in another effort to expel tho irritai ing
poison throuch that otb? r great excretory-the skin.
In this also it fails, and tue system abandons the
attempt exhausted, and w.its lor the recovery ol
ntrcngtb to repeat the hopeless effort another day
These are the fits ot paroxysms ol Ft ver and Ague.
Much constitutional disorder will ot course under
mine the hetlth if it ls not removed.
We have labored to bnd, and have lound an anti?
dote,
A Y KK'S AGUE: CUKE.
Which neutralizes this malarious poison in the
blood, and stimulates the liver to expel it from the
body. As it should, f o rt does cure this afflicting
disorder with perfect certainty. And it does more,
or rather does what ia of more service to those sub?
ject to thia infection. If Taken In mason it expels
it from the ?y.-tem aa it is absoroed, and thus keeps
tboso who usc it tree lrom its attacks; keeps the sys
ti m in health although exposed to the disease. Con?
sequently it not only cures, bnt protects from. Ihe
KT-n t variety of affections wbich ore induced by this
malignant inrluonce, such os Remittent Fever, Chill
Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague, Periodical Headache,
or Bilious Headache, Bilious Fever.?, Neuralgia,
Rheumatism, Gout, Blindness, Toothache. Earache,
Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitations Painful Affections of
the Spleen, Hysterics, Colic, Paralysis, and Painful
Affect ons i (.the Stomach and Bowels, all of which,
when arifing from this cause, will be found to as?
sume, more or less, tho intermittent type. This
"AGUE CUBE." removes the cause of these d?range?
ments and cures the disease.
lhls it accomplishes by stimulating tho excreto?
ries to expel the virus from the system; and these
organs by degrees become habited lo do thia, their
efflce, of their own accord. Hence arises what w
term acclimatation. Time may accomplish the same
end, but often life ls not long enough, or is sacrificed
in the attempt, while thia ' Ague Cure" doe? lt at
once, and with safety We hove great reason to be?
lieve this ls a surer as well as safer remedy for the
whole class of diseases which are caused by the mi?
asmatic in'ecti'm, than ony other which has been
discovered; ond it hos still another importent ad?
vantage to the public, which is. that it is cheap as
well as good.
FREPABED CT
Dr. J. V. AY Kit df Cu., Lowell, Mass. .
Prac tical and Analytical Chemist?.
Price one Dollar per bottle.
Sold at Wholrsale. by
DOWIK 4 MOISE.
Charleston, Sooth Carolina,
And by Retail Druggists everywhere.
Jone 26 ooo stalh
O S K O O
ON AOCO?NT OF THE GRb'AT NUMBEB
WONDERFUL CUKES OF OBSTINA i E
AND IN VE IE IIA TE CASES OF
SCROFULA
DYSPEPSIA
LIVER DISEASE
KIDNEY AFFECTIONS
GENERAL BAD HEALTH. Ac,
MADE BY THE
CELEBRATED "A' OSK 0 0,"
IT HAS WON THE ENVIABLE SEPDIATION OF
being the best ano mon popaiar Medicine ever dis
:overed.
lt ls dilly prescribed by physicians and recom?
mended by many thousand* ot our best citizens.
For f-nle by
DO Wit * MOISE
Cbar'.c-Mci:. ?. 0.
And Drng;isls at?! MerehoctH iv-rjwber*.
J!S~ L*.Di?S (? OFFERING FBOM ANY DIS?
EASE peculiar lo their sex. can X- reftoied to health
by ?sing DR. LAWRENCE'S -WO? '.N S? RIKND."
It purifies the sooretions, and restores '. .e -y-,iein to
a healthy condition.-"f?a
For sale by
DOWIK ii Mt'ISL,
Ckorleiton, s. c.
.iulv nae lyr
A? ROSAD ALIS, ?
?/J \ li
I 1?
"ROS AD ALIS.
Sold by
GOODRICH, WINKMAX oi CO.,
Direct Importera of European Dru ?rs and Chemicals
Mayg ?ruthiyr CHARLESTON, g. C.
Hatton Cits.
g W K E T ? S
SELF-FASTENING
WROUGHT IRON
BUCKLE TIE.
TL?H TIE cao b? applied instantan<-ou?ly to any
pize bale; it requires no preparation whatever.
Insert th? hoop In thc
riot, ?sd draw it tight a
roond the hale.
It adjnata itself to the bile, and is so simple tba*
it can be applied by any one.
When the lever of the
press is raised the tie will
fasten itself by the out?
ward pressure of the bale.
Afresh supply of tho above popular COT ICS
TIE just received and for sale by
HOB HUT nvntj deco.
AGENTS FOE SOUTH CAROLINA,
BOYCE'S WHARF, CHARLESTON.
Sept 9 thalu.j
Jrlureli lintons.
STAIR RODS,
E3QNZ2, nSZ GILT,
?L Porcelain,
TKel njuirt ITO Cim <.<:,.
wm Tws T A m.v7
DROP FIXTURE,'
wu jen Hts ?o urnnm.
Th? Original and caty
2oliiblo Hitare naas.
It can be applied te
any Stair Rod, either
iRonnd or Flat, and
?orevents Its slipping;
rom its place.
Ask for Oae
Patent Drop lutero,
SOU) ST AU.
Carpet .Dealer?,
AND BUY NO OTWOL.
ALSO,
B2AS3 AM3 2DW
. STATR X?:J-A-TES,
Fer Ilotcls, Restaurants and Public Bandit
MANUFACTURED BY
W. T. & J. MERSEREAU, 62 Duane St., NX
3m oa
MARTIN'S
PATENT
Alum & Dry Plaster
FIRE PROOF
SAFES
Are most desirable for quality,,
finish and price, j
MARVIN'S
SPHERICAL BURGLAR
SAFES
Cannot be Sledged!
Cannot be Wedged !
Cannot be Drilled i
BANK VAULTS,
VAULT DOORS,
EXPRESS BOXES,
FAMILY PLATE SAFES,
COMBINATION LOCKS i
fleae>u send for a catalogue to
MARVIN & CO.,
(Oldest safe manufacturers)
-, . . , i 265 Broadway, New York.
Principal j m che8tnut gt pfaUa,
Warehouses j108Bank St., Clevela?d,0
And for sale by oar agents ii th*
principal cities throughout tbs
United States
I?R SALE HY
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No. iiO'? EA SST BAY,
Cit IWI.KSTO*.
i ecemter li
D
B A T H ? ?> W O it JU s :
B D Y
FLEMING'S VVOIMJ CONFECTIONS,
I he Oe*t in I'se.
They aro mada of "Santouue," a*?d on tait ne
injurious ?in: j.
Heart what une .?! th*" roo?t di>tin.;ui?h<v} physi?
cians cl Richmond Va, taya about the Loreign:
I bavi* lon? used -antonina, tie ?ctive principle o*
European Wo!m-?'e' d, as an enViual r uii'iiy mt
Worran in cbil.iren. Mr. Warner L. Flem.nf
pares a Lozenge composed of it, which is a T?*y
pleasant and palatable lirra in which ti I immiaLcr
it to children and which may b? relied on a^ prop
orly pre]>ar. d. O. F. ICaNSON, M r.
For aale by
OR. 1J. BAKB. Wholesale Agon.,
June 21 No. 131 Meeting-street.
F
K ? ? II D lt I' t' S
.TUST RECEIVED,
O Kl M AULT <V CO.'S PUKPAIIATIO^S?
IODIZED SYRUP OF HORSE RADISH
VEOEFABLE OAPS?LES OF MATICO
?SYRUP OP IIYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIM**
GUARANA POWDERS.
?!' t't-SL lrom Pan*, and for salo by V
Or. H. BA ER.
M,.< 8 No. 131 M'EBTING.??EF.?T.