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movements the re&wiar?atsra?acdiot vejue, ia pro sumed ia Wemfc?n Stationary. Io OBJ event tt? operative*<of the ?old market I ^^JtPKW^jP y?]?1!0 Br' ' ton tiou nu tl suggest a pinto of affairs to which tho couu try i ba* lang' boeu a ?tr*n<rfav>:: Tho gradual and steady de-: oiiiibrVnioUBtiiiif to nearly twelve per cent. Xor the. period-specified, an/i under tho operation of canses that bid f H ir to beipermanent, indiostes,in oar judgment, that the country is emerging from ber flnanoiat diflioultios, and slowly, tHough certainly, approaching the era of spec io I 6ny monts. Without some wretched; hindering on tho part of Congress, and j especially If that body should repeal the Legal Tender Act, or the Supreme Court declare it Unconstitutional-a result that is oonifldeutly anticipated by many-wo shall not bo surprised to see the mach ridiculed greenbacks at par before the commencement of another business sea ion. Such is certainly the tendency of affairs at the present day, and if Mr. Boutwell would only consent to let go bis large aeon ululation s of gold in the Government vaults, or a good proportion o? it, it Would hasted the day ^delive? rance from the blighting eff<^??f~a de? preciated currency. And what does the planter soe in all 'ibis? Therein much complaint of tho declino of cotton, and some feel dis? heartened by the present condition of tho markst; but is tho decline, or much of it, real or only apparent? When gold was 138,: cotton . brought thirty cents; now that'gold ?s: 128% cotton is quoted at twenty-four and one-fourth. Muhe, the calculation and it will be found that cotton has declined less than two cents .'per pound. By. reforenco to tho Liver? pool quotations, it will be seen that the decline there is hardly appreciable, being Stilt over; twelve pence per pound. It j - .' will thus be aeon that those who sell their cotton at, present prices are not submit? ting to the heavy losses they suppose. Arguing from these premises, tho question arises: if the planter is disposed to gamble on the chances, would it not be quito as wise to hold greenbacks as cot? ton with the expectation of its appre? ciation in value? The former have tho advantage pf being inexpensive-they require no cost of storage, insurance, or commissions, while their rise iu value is quite as probable, if not in ca e so, than that of ootton. ?' 1 RETALIATION IN CUIJA-A DESPERATE RESOLV?:.-A letter from Havana (Octo? ber 30) says: The Cuban patriots, having hided their time during all tho months of continued rain and well-nigh impassable roads, arc about to strike the first telling, crushing and overwhelming blow of this war. President C?spedes has issued a pro? clamation deereeing the destruction of every stalk of sugar-cane on tho island. It is rapidly ripening now. The orders for burning it as fast as it will ignito, of trampling upon it, of ruining tho crop, havo been made. Tho machinery of the sugar-mills must either be disabled be? yond easy repair or entirely destroyed. The tens of thousands of liberated slaves are already at the initiatory work. With the macheta and torch, yon can imagine . thousands of half-nude dusky forms gliding among the oane-fields, und with their barning pine-knots flitting around the sugar-mills and slave huts of tho plantations. They will make merry of the work of ruin, and do it most thoroughly.. . Fall three-fourths of tho sugar crop and two-thirds or one-half of the tobacco crop will be destroyed. The Cuban Government promises reimbursement to loyal Cubans at the end of the war. This rterrible weapon of warfare will stagger the grasping, illiberal Spaniard. By it the revenue of Cuba will be so be ; lit tied as not to pay the expenses of the horde of salaried collectors sent here to grow rich off the island, and finding no , returns and another year of fruitless war, with ita burdening and constantly in? creasing expenses, for what must Spain fight? Let the toroh-flamo and these sugar fields of Cuba become the funeral pyre of Spanish rule in America. Spain well deserves it. A LITTLE GIRL BORNKD TO DEATH. Yesterday morning, on tho plantation of Mr. Robert Butler, about four miles from Hamburg, S. C., a most heart-rending occurrence transpired in the burning of a little girl, about six years of age, daugh ter of Mr. Tompkins, who resided on the premises. The particulars of thin sad occurrence aro, we learn: Mr. Tompkins was absent from home, and Mrs. T. had left the dwelling to attend to some out door work, leaving three small children in tho house. During her absenoe, the children, by some means, communicated firo to some cotton or other combustible material in the house, which caught the building, and soon enveloped itin flames. When the mother's attention was attract? ed, the house was burning rapidly. She rushed frantically to tho rescue of hor children, two of whom she succeeded iu extricating without injury, bnt tho third, a little girl about six years of age, was so badly burned as to cause hor death yes? terday afternoon. The building and contents were entirely consumed, which, in addition to tho terriblo calamity of the horrible fate of the little child/falls with particular weight upon the unfortu? nate family, who have thus been deprived of everything they possess. f Augusta Constitutionalist. MURDEBOUS ASSAULT ON A WIFE. -Jno. Dickey, an engineer in tho sansago fac? tory of Wm H. McNiel, at Bombay Hook, N. J., nearly opposite Yonkers, danger? ously wounded his wife with a pistol on Monday night, and shot Collins Cahoon, a boarder in his house, dead. He was nrrflfited at Yonkers whan ?bout crosB?n" the river in a boat. He alleges that he caught his wife and the deceased in the act of adultery. . ? 1 ? Tn WAS WOK PABAOUAY.- Later in ti?i?o^Brto of the movement? of Lopes BKTOn TCOTVVI fnmn -f^ffAy *i m BttifcfMa'> ?A- vat .I tP. ^A.iaoKiHA , ' A telegram pobltsfaed-inr .Mmotk?f, of JfWetWi* Ayrev, - dct?d Bot?oj fcemb?ri 7i ?tat?c ofchai information had beeb received from four deserters^ that Lopes was again waiting for the advanc? ed columna of tho allied army, being nt a place called St n Estanialao, with 2,000 mon and 'twenty pieces of artillery, i Another telegram dated Buenos Ayres, August 28, saya: "Public attention con tin nea entirely pro-occupied with toe' nowa from the interior. Since the occu? pation of A/.uurru HUM LU? battle of Pira ueby, we have further news of the Ope? rations being carried on against Lopez. ? He has retired to the mountains of Al dama with at least 10,000 men, without counting tho youths whom he sent away to join the Indians. These latter have been keepiug/ ia army well supplied with food. Beforfretiring. Lopez burnt six ahips ho had lui an affluent of tho Para? guay, cal led [lie Mandu vira. There ap ; pear to be nPprobabilities at all that the i war will be concinded this year. The Paraguayan triumvirate have declared Lopez to be an outlaw, and threaten I death to all who follow him." lion no ns OF THE BAU,.-A man was run over, on Tuesday night, by the Ver-1 mont Central New York train, about a mile North of St. Armund Station. Tho body was discovered tho next morning, lying by the side of the track, horribly mutilated, the head being completely se I vered from tho body, aud tho limb$ almost cut to pieces. , ! On Wednesday evening, another fatal I and horrible railroad accidout occurred ! on the Pittsburg. Fort Wayne and Chi I cago Railway, in Allegheny City, ' Pa. The victim was a young man, nineteen years of age, named Boyd Al geo. He was struck, knocked down and rdn over, the wheels Cutting bis body entirely in j two and scattering his entrails along the < track for a considerable distance. Tho Sunday morning train, from Lou? isville, ran over, an upkaown man, near Paris, Ky., horribly mangling, and kill? ing him instantly. * John A. Brinkley, aged seventeen, em-1 ployed at SteubenvUle Railroad engine houso iu Pittsburg, Pa., was caught be tween bumpers, while coupling cars on Sunday morning, and was so crushed that, he died the same evening. PAUKER PIUDBBUBY ON RECONSTRUCTION. ; Mr. Parker Pillsbury writes a Teview iu th? New York Revolution, of "Tho South as it is," in which he says: "I think tho North kuowd loss of the ; actual South to-day, than of almost any other portion of the globe. Republi? canism bears rulo there, aud reports it? self to please ??.self. Counter-authorities, especially from Democratic sources, aro enst aside as unworthy of confidence, as no doubt, they often are. Bat it is time one thiug was told, and believod, too, everywhere, and that is, that reconstruc? tion, so far, is a failure. It is a bad fail- . ure. From thc solo of its foot to its heud, if it have any head, there is no soundness in it, nono whatever. It be? gan where it should have left off, with political organizations, with suffrage and j sovereignty; when the first lessons ia ci vilizatiou had not been learned, had not been taught, and bav6 not yet been taught. But party supremacy required the measure, and it was adopted, against i all the dictates of genuine statesmanship, | as well as the demands of justice and hu- ; tuauity. And hence its failure, as could np.t but have been expected." MORE EARTHQUAKES TN SOUTH AMERI? CA- SBVERAII VHiiiAQE8 DESTROYED, kc. Dates from Valparaiso to October 3, and from Lima to October 13, had been re? ceived at Panama. There had been no earthquakes or tidal waves np to thoso dates, and the people wero returning from the high lands to their homes. The volcano Puraoe, in the .interior of Co? lombia, has been in a state of eruption recently, and two or three villages are reported to have been destroyed, with all their inhabitants. Soon after the erup? tion the river Crnca, nfc tho town of Po pagan, fifteen miles from the volcano, rose quite high. Great quantities of lava, thickly strewn with the dead bodies of persons killed by the hot emission, wero soon. The next day the river was dry. A slight earthquake occurred at Quito, Ecuador, on the 18th of September. No damage. From Taona, Peru, we hear of a strong earthquake having occurred on the 7th inst., but correspondents from other Southern localities express their surprise of absolutely no movements of tho earth having taken place during the past fortnight, when nearly everybody forsook his home in anticipation of them. A PRESENT TO GENERAD LEE.-An ad? mirer of General Lee, in Norfolk, has made him a present of an elegant cauo made of a piece of the Merrimac. The Virginian thns describes it: Surmounting tho upper ond of tho cano is a massive and richly chased and beautifully engraved head of lino gold. Tho collar part, or band of this gold mounting, clasping or encircling the head of tho cane, is composed of eight flat pannels, and on those panuels ap? pears*, engraved in the most chaste and beautiful style, by ono of New York's most skillful artists, tho following in? scription : "To Robert E. Lee, from a profound admiror of his character. October, 1869." On the summit of the mounting, at its centre, and forming a small circle, appears, in small capitals, of a unique and chaste style, the name of Robert E. Lee. Revolving spirally around the shaft of the cane is most beautifully in? scribed, for the space of about eighteen indies in length, in indelible ink, the following legend: "Navis Protorio Mer? rimac Par? Fui." November begins with a foot of snow and good sleighing in the Eastern part of Maine. /tim <*pwq^:p& <w&.m?i rflHIS article la uvanufaotnrod at tb? Com .JL P*oy??! Wprkij uador the direction and an porintondenee of Dr.' Ravene!. It contains tho ? name ck-roontB of fertility as Solabi? Pacific (luMin, except that it is not furnished with Ammonia, rt is prepared expressly ior com posting with cotton seed; which furnish OB the elem ont of Ammonia; the abject being to ren? der that side product of the plantation availa? ble to the highest,degree as an element of fer? tility. * For fnrthor and riartloalar information, ap? ply to the undersigned. J. N. ROBSON, Agent for Hon th Carolina, 1 and 'J Atlantic Wharf, Charleston. JOHN S. Ruse, JB., Gonoral Agent, Balti? more. Oct 26 13mo _ Ladies' Furs. CAPES, Victorinee, Collars. Muffs and Cuffs. Those are articles of real comfort and fa? shion. Ladies of delicate health shonld own a large cape. If you wish to see them, just send $10 to $20, and wo will send tho article. If it don't suit, all will bo taken back, you pay? ing charges. STEELE, Furrier, No. SIS King street, Sign of tho Big Dat, Oct28th3 _Charleston. S. C. Tobacco and Segare. WE havo secured the Agency of several favorite brands of VlltOINIA SMOK? ING TOBACCO. JUST RECEIVED 40 Cases in J, i and t lb. Packages. ALSO, All kinds HAVANA and CONNECTICUT LEAF TOBACCO, for salo at New York figures, and a full assortment of HAVANA and DO? MESTIC SKUARS, at manufacturers' prices. MANTOUE ft CO., Oct 14 Hmo 114 East Bay. WM: M. LAWTON, COTTON FACTOR C O MM ISS I O X MER C ll A N T, CHARLESTON, H. C. LIBERAL ADVANCE?* MADE ON CON? SIGNMENTS, AND ON PRODUCE SHIPPED TO LIVERPOOL, ?tc. Sept 21 t'2mo Fast Freight Line to Baltimore and Philadelphia. MESSRS. COURTENAY A TREN HOLM havo the best freight arrangements that can bc made for COTTON, to both these port*. Find class steamships, insuring Cotton at one half per cent., leave CHARLESTON every Ofth day, and make average voyages of fifty-seven hours. Merchants purchasing goods in Balti? more will securo despatch by ordering tia Charleston . steamers; and PHILADELPHIA FREIGHTS will secure despatch to all points iu the South-west by being ordered shipped "by rail to Baltimore, and steamers to Charles? ton." For special information, apply to MODECAI & CO., coiner Gay and Lombard streets, Bal? timore, or COURTENAY ? TRENHOLM, Union Wharves, Charleston, S. C. Oct 28 th I AIM AU'S Saracenia; or, Fly Trap Bitters. THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY, for Dyspepsia, and Nervous Disorders, Gene? ral Debilitv, ?tc; prepared by G. W. A I M A R , Chemist and Druggist, Charleston, S. C. SAVANNAH, GA., March 3. 1867. Mn. G. W. AIM A r.-Dear Sir: A member of my family, suffering long from Dyspepsia, haa experienced more relief trom your "Saracenia Bitters," than from any other medicine she has ever tried. It ia most excellent for invigo? rating the system and creating an appetite. I regard ii as decidedly tho most beneficial of all dyspeptic remedies. Yours, very respectfully, N. J. DARBELL. Sold by all Druggists. General Agents, Bis IVY J? Co., 141 Chambers st., N. Y. April 9 fly o HAVING tho LARGEST and most COM? PLETE FACTORY iu tho Southern 8tates and keening always on hand s largo and most complete stock of DOOKS, SASHES, BLINDS, Sash Doors, Store Doors, Shutters, Mouldings, Ac, Ac, I am enabled to sell low and at manu? facturer's prices. N. B.-Strict attention paid to shipping in good order. April Oily Ho ! ior the Orange Groves ! FOE PALATKA, FLORIDA, Via Savannah, Ga., touching at Fernandina, Jacksonville, and all Landings on the St. John's Uiver. ^, SK.HI-WEKKfjV LINK. I THE elegant and first class ?Steamer DICTATOR, Capt. W. -?T. McNelty, will loavo Charleston, ?;.JP;{mfor Bbovo places, evorv TUESDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. , T,,l?^el0Kant and nrst c,a?? Steamer CITY POINT, Capt. George E. McMillan, will leave Charleston every SATURDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, for abovo places. Through Tickets to bc had at railroad of? fices. No oxtra charge for Meals and State Rooms. For freight or passage, apply to J. D. AIKEN ft CO., Agents, South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, H. C. Oct 10_ _ Smo_ PAVILION HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. Mns. H. L. BUTTERFIELD, Proprietress. R. HAMILTON, Superintendent. asrBoard per day M._ Ropt 10 2mo STOliti, WBBD di CO., WHOLESALE ?EY GOODS, AST j *"j?89 DomesticStoro. | *n,? ?*?. j Lace Store. Feb 27 CHARLESTON, S. C. ly XIII Poad and Chnnnel Oysters. CTPJJBP^in quantities toinit purchaacra. '^^^^^S^^p^-^Jan(e^^dger ? Cd.', Bon. J. I ?BjTjMapb?a, Dr.W. J. Bavonoi, David Jen ^^^McCrady * Borr, W. Qt TtfS?>,^?h^S. Commission Merchant IVO^i. 1 AND a ATLANTIC WHARF1, CHARLESTON, s: a. HAVING ampio rac un? for advances, a busi? ness oxperionco of twenty years, and conaning himself strictly to a COKMISHION BOSIITKSS, without operating on bia own ac? count, respectfully solicita consignments of I Cotton, Flour, Wheat, Corn, etc. Shippers of Produco to bim mar, at their option, have their consignments sold either in Charleston or New York; thus having tho ad? vantage of two markets, without extra com? mission. BBFBBKSrOES: Bishop W. M. Wightman, B. C.; Col. Wm. Johnson, Charlotte, N. C.;Bov.T. O. Summers, Tennessee; Hon. John P. King, Augusta,Ga.; Heesra. George W. Williams St Co., Charles? ton, 8. G.; Messrs. Williams, Taylor St Co.. New York. April 2? fly PAN? HEPATIC BITTERS, THET CURE DYSPEPSIA, AHt> At.l DISEASES OF THE STOMACH AND LIVER. THf.r Ar.? aaCOMMEMPKB DT TUC MEDICAL FACULTY. HEGEMAN Ac CO., AGENTS, JVKIF YORK. Manufactured by C. F. PANKNIN, CE DC GT AHS AP0THECAS7, OH ABIJKSTON, S. O. . Vf For Sot? ey Vrttffffists Every tehere.~1?& D'ob 5 My Baltimore Advertisements, j LYON BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 75 Smith's Wharf, Bultimoro, Md., MAKE liberal advances on Cotton consign- > ed to their house. Oct 20 2 mo* ? MKS. D. C. SPECK, Private and Transient Boarding, No. 248 Wost Lombard street, corner renn,! Sept 14 BALTIMORE, MD. Samuel Kirk & Son, .V?. 172 West Baltimore Street, Ballimore. Md. 1 MANUFACTURERS of Elegant SILVER- ? WARE, WATCHES AND FINE JEWEL? RY. Established 1817. Sopt25 3nio , Gushings ?Sc Bailey, BOOfcaiELLERS AND STATIONERS, yBb?&d??t?iiLL' Ti !?: STU KI:r, flAHE largest and best assorted stuck in the X citv of SCHOOL, LAW, DKNTATi, MEDICAL, CLASSICAL, AND MISCELLANEOUS LOOKS. General Bank and Counting House Stationery ot all kinds. Blank Books made to order in any style of binding and ruling. Aug 10 }3nio B9TAULI8HKD 1??0. LAWRENCE D," METZ & CO., Importera and Dealers in NOTIONS, Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Ac, Ac, Ac 308 W. Baltimore street, between IJoieard and Sopt 30 Liberty, Baltimore, Md. 3nio Baltimore Regalia Emporium. Slsoo 33rotliors, MANUFACTURERS of Regalia, Jewels, Lodge Paraphernalia, Ac, for Masons, L O. O. F., Red Men, Knights of Pythias and all other socities, banners, Flnga, Ship Signals, Ac, 14 N. Charles st., cor. Fayette, Ballimore, Md. Price list furnished upon application. Aug 19 Smo B. MOUTON. WK. RESP. CLKMEXOK L. JACKSON. MORTON, REED & CO., No. 05 South (fay street. Baltimore. RAILWAY and Machinists'supplies of every kind, METALS, MACHINERY, TOOLS, ! Leather Belting and Gum Goods, Car Springs, Ste., Lubricating Oils. Brass Goods, Bolts, Nuts, Ac Sept 28 3mo GEORGE PAGE & ??7T No. 5 Ti. Schroeder Streut. Hisltlnion , Sid. ? MANUFACTURERS OF PAGE'S IM PROVED PATENT PORTABLE CIRCU? LAR SAW MILLS, Stationary and Portable Steam Engines and Boilers, Grist Mills, Shin glo Machines, Lath and Slab Machinery, Baw G?mmers, Horso Powers, Shafting, Pullies, &o. Dealers in Circular Saws and Mill sup? plies generally, and Manufacturer**' Agonts for every description of wood-working ma? chinery. Our Independent and Simultaneous Head-blocks, patented December 15. 1868, and improved Friction Feed, patented July 13, 1809, in addition to previous patents, make our Saw Mills stand unrivaled. Estimates and plans furnished, and contracts entered into for the erection of Circular, Gang Muh.y or Banh Mills. Correspondence solicited, and Catalogues furnished, on application, by mail or otherwise July 30 ly ^1 o THE Proprietors take pleasure in announc? ing this elegantly-furnished Establishment now open for the accommodation of guests. The tablo will always bo supplied with every dolicacy of the season-both from tho New York and Charleston marketa, and no efforts will bo spared to givo perfect satisfaction, in every resbett, to our patron?. FREE LUNCH in the refectory ovory day from ll until 12J. May30 ?MH. BADE?&OP, ( P"?""?" Hew York Advertisements. LOW FHIOSS. ' WHITE" VEA SJRTb Bl btfcOOBlJ 4it Str ' ' "GOOD WATEW-aO?KETH.pfltdoisoD, $1.00. GOOD WINE-GL ARBES, per dozen, $1.00. AU other gooda (n our Hoe eu nally low. Goods packed for thc country, or forwarded by Ex? press, C. O. D? oha.lc WASHINOTON HAULV.?'H Middle Cooper Institut o Block. Third und Fourth Aveu., between 7th and Rth streets, New York. Bend for Illustrated Photog~vpb and Cata? logue of Limoge Dinner, Tea a .'. Toilet Beta, mailed free. Oct IS 3mo Begraaf & Taylor, Furniture, Carpets and Mattresses, Wholesale and Retail. Manufactory and Warerooms, HT *n<t NO Bowery, 0? Clirlatle street, 130 an ri 13:4 Heater street, NEW YORK. (CONNKCTSn UN DEB ONE noor.j XTTE have now on band the largest stock of YT entirely now patterns and designs for furnishing houses throughout eyer offered by ono house in the city, and at a groat deduction in price. Our CARPET DEPARTMENT is under the superintendence of IT. 8. Barnes, who is well and favorably known to tho public, having been a long time with Sloane S Co., in Broad? way, and f?r the laat fonr years with Lord & Taylor. Our stock of Oarpots is entirely new, and well selected, thia branch having been just added to our business. The MATTRESS DEPARTMENT is entirely under our supervision, all being made on tho promises. Every Mattress guaranteed. Steamboats, betels, churches, public halls and private house j furnished throughout at wholesale prices. Tho Floating Palaces-the steamers of the People'B Lino on tho Hudson River-were fur? nished by us. PRICES Dh'F Y COMPETITION. Second and Third Av ?nun Cars paBS nor Stores. Entraneo bi ana .89 Bowery, New York. Sept 14 Hmo 'S ASTRAL OIL CHANGE OF LAMPS Illira inalla g Oil- S tr?-il y ' "S-WiDjaot Explode egree* hift-ber O?an ii ncqunlicd lop Br3 m every p?ctete. Box 3oy>. Send far circulars, Sept 17 R. HOE fit CO., Manufacturers of Warranted Extra Cast Steel Patent Qronnd Circular Mill Mulay and Gang SAWS. Oirouiar Saws, With Movable or Inserted Teeth. i WE CLAIM for our Talent Circular S*?v | thu following advantages over all others: Tho shanks of the teeth are elastic, and ex? ert a uniform distonsion in the sockets. Tho stability of tho plato is in noway affect? ed by inserting new sets of teeth. Each tooth, independently, may he adjusted to the cutting line. No rivets, keys, or other objectionable %<p plianceu. aro employed in connection with the tooth, which aro as simple in construction, and . as easily used, H? a nut for a bolt. In short, all the difficulties heretofore expe- j rienccd in tho use of movable teeth for saws, aro fully met and obviated by this invention. ? ALSO, TUTT US PATENT ? "CHAMPION" CROSS-CUT SAWS. CROSS-CUT SAWS, OE ALL KIN OS. Saw Mandrels, Gumming Machines, &c. Send for Catalogues and Price Lists. R. HOE * CO., Printing Press Machine and Saw Manufac? turers, Nev York. Boston. Mass., and Lon? don. Eng. AUK 2fi Jt?mo Dr. Rienau s Golden Remedies. (fa -fl rvnri ?EWARD for any case of dis ??J.#l /VJ V/ ease in any stago which they fail to euro. Du. RICH AU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 1 euros Ulcers, Ulcerated Boro Throat and Mouth, Sore Eyes. Eruptions, Copper-Colored Blotches, Scrofula, Ac. ; is the greatest Blond Purifier known, removes all disease from tho systom and leaves the blood pure and healthy. DR. RICHAU'8 GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2 cures Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism in all its forms, gives immodiate relief in all casns. No dibting neceasarv. Price of eithor No. 1 or No. 2, $5.03 por bottle, or two bottles for f'J.00. DR. RICH AU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a rafe and radical cnroforall Urinary Derangements, accompanied with ftdl directions. Prico $3.00 per boti lo. DR. RICH AU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR D'AMOUH, a radical euro for Debility, in old or young; imparting energy with wonderful effect. Price $5 per bottle or two boltlea for $9. On receipt of price, the Remedies will bo thinned to any placo. Circulars sent. Address DR. D. B. RICHARDS, Aug 19 ly No. 228 Varick st., New York. Frost, Black & Co., Wholesalo and Retail Manufacturers of and Dealers in FIRST-CLASS PUnXITUREI OF EVERY VARIETY, 09 Bowery, near Ci.nal street, If. Y. sar Steamboats, Hotels and Public Build? ings furnished at the shortest notice. SST*All good? purchased of our house gua? ranteed as reproaented. Sept 17 3mo K.W.FROHT. JAS,BLACK. GEO.SNYDER. Ayer ? Cathartic Pilli, for all the Fofl posea of a Laxative Medicine. ^PSBjfc??jfl^ nor was ever any^bj a for" ?" univers"! 1 A\_^_3Wffl adoptod into nee, i wf?ilfWEBMI ' evory country SE V ?r jKf among all olaaBea, i ? TJWSMMI.^- . tbiamiid but ofiicioi WHrnuaj jflP^purgativo PILL. Tl ~~J^B^HBBHi^P???" obvious rcivBon in, tb it is a more reliable, and far- more effuctu remedy than any other. Thoao who ha tried it, know that lt cored them; those ul havo not, know that it cores their neig h bo and friends, anti ail know that what it do< once it does always-tbat it never fai through any fault or neglect of its cempoi tion. We have thousands upon thousands certificates of their remarkable cures of tl following complainte, but such cures a known in every neighborhood, and wo ne not publish them. Adipted to all ages ai conditions in all climates; containing neith calomel or any deleterious drug, they may I takon with safety by anybody. Their aug coating preserves them ever fresh and makfl them pleasant to take, while being pnrofl vegetable no harm oan arise from their use fl any quantity. They operate by their powerful influence (fl the internal viscera to. purify the blood J Htimulate it into healthy action-remove tin obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver arfl othor organs of the body, restoring their irrfl gnlar action to health, and by corrcctiuB wherever they exist, such derangements aa a fl tho first origin of disease. Minute directions are given in the wrappfl on the box, for tho following complaint! which theeo PILLS rapidly cure: For Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Lisllessnesm Languor and Loss of Appetite, they should S taken moderately to stimulate the stomatfl and roa tore its healthy tone and action. H For Liner Complaint and ita various symfl toms. Bilious Headache, Sick Headache, jaufl ? dice or (treen Sickness,- Bilious} Colic and Um botts Fevers, thoy should be judiciously takfl J for each case, to correct tho diseased actitfl I or remove the ob ?tr actions which cause it? fl . For Dysenterry or Diurrhesa, hat one mifl I doa? is generally required. For Rheumatism, Oout, GravtHi TalpitaiiM I of Oie Heart, Pain in ?fte Side, Back arad L?itm 'they nhonid be continuously taken, aa rfl quired,.t.>chango thu diBoased action of tflj system. With sutfh change thono complainfl .disappear. , r r ' fl For Dropsy"arid^Dropsical SwUings, th? should be takea tn large and frequent dosfl to produco the effect of a drastic purge. fl For Suppression a; largo dose should fl taken, as it produces the desired effect fl sympathy. ai .' ' fl Ae a ?linn?* PiU, take ono or two Pills ? promote digestion and reheve (he stomach fl An occasional dose stimulates the atocaafl and bowels into healthy action, restores tfl appotite, and invigorates the system. Henfl it is often advantageous where'no a?riens dfl rangomcut exists. One who feels toleran? well, often finds that a dose , of these Ptfl makes him, feel decidedly better, from th efl cleansing and renovating effect on the digestifl apparatus. Or..T. C. A YKR ?St CO;, Practical Cl?? Di M 8opt ? LO WELL. MASS., U..t% A. tfegofl Tlie New Theory of Health! . ... . i ESTABLISHED BY fl llElNlTSffX^ETO OBLIGO! THE Life of all Flesh ia Blood. The He JB of Lifo is purity, of Flesh. Without purflj of Blood, no Flesh eau be free (rom diseaae.H HEIN?TSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGH j| Ie now a recognized household Medicin?la remarkable rnpicAiial powers, invented afl compounded by the Proprietor^ which he li called by tho euphonious soubriquet "QUEEN'S DELIGHT." IT? CONSTITUENT PB?PEBTIE8. I QUEEN'S DEUOIIT Is an an alterative, pr?di ing a gradual change in t I H KI NITS n's functions of organs, as I permit a healthy action 'alie tho place, of disease. QUEEN'S DEIJOH* Ia dcobstruent by its diver td action; removes obs tn HRiNrrsn's .iona, reduces inflammati and enlargement of t flands and viscera, s au Invlgorant and Ton it produces a gentle a pormauflnt excitement of the vital action? observai in the flections of orgai HHIMTSH'S life; arflfli, therefore, t missable in diseases of t Stomach, Liver and orga ' of digest iou. ,y QtTfK>'s DELIOKT ls a stier eating, alt?r?t diaphosetio, promoting p spiration, removing hame 1 in tho blood, producing I HuNirsn'M healthy action of the sk removes Boils, Pimpl Blotches ' ana Cut?neo eruptions. Qi r.i.s'n DKLIOKT Is aperient, gently acti . upon the bowels, there removing effete matter, pi docing a healthy feeling llKINITSM'.I the stomach and hea Headache and nervousd orders arc cured by ita o? Qi, >.i s's Um.JOHx la expectorant, increasl the secretion from A mucous4 membrane' of t air sells and passages H KI Kudu's the lungs, or assists ita d ohargo; is, therefore, a i medy, combined with 0 Livor Oil, in all cases of Cc sumption, Colds, &o. I The high appreciation in which it ia,held the profession and tba roldan opinions of t people, and their many testimon?ala, will ma it a desirable medicine for Druggists to ke constantly on hand. ' ' Thc sick, feeble and those in delicate heall and all persons living in warm climates, fl all uuacclimated, will And the . stl" QUEEN'S DELIO#T A gro> t medicino, protecting them from thone, diseases which originate in a bad con don of the blood and climatic influences. For salo by Druggists throughout tho Sta Tho trune supplied bv FISHER fe HEINITSH, Columbia, S. C. PLUMB fe LEITNER, August?, O?. J. H. ZEILEN ?fc CO., Macon, Qa. JOHN Vt HENRY, New York. MANSFIELD Ss HIO?EK, Memphis, Temi JOI1NSTON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN. 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