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The Dailv ISTe^wrs. ?OlfftAY MORNING JULY IG, 18C6. Stagnier Dlieloinrri in Washington? Tnc AasnHilnnilon of President Lincoln Su JLioi n 111 g \V linimih lu Prove tHe lomji 11? -1 -, j t \JvFT. UlVT In, die. Under th announcement wo find in tho New lork Heroid o the 11th, a loiter from Washing ton developing wh well characterizes as "one D itho most villainous couspiraelo? ever concocted ?ntho civilized world,"?"a bloodly and cowardly And cmol conspiracy to murder, through the forms of law, ox-Preaiileut Davih and others o? the defunct Confederacy." Tlio writer says : This revelation will no doubt astound tho pub lie, and well it may; but to none who have observ ed the nioliguaut ami fiendish Bpirit of tho Radi cals in Congress and other high placea will it Beem incredible. Tho Judiciary Committee, anx ious as most of its members aro to ?tippre m the evidence it has educed and ?croon tho conspira tors from tho opprobrium they Justly morit, will Dot vonture to douy my avormonts. The Judici-ry Connuitteo, aa soon as authorized to investigate tho charges against Messrs. Davis, Clay, and others, entered zealously upon their du ties,: and sent for auch person? aud papers as they bad been led to beliovo would furnish crimiuating evidence. The principal persons eeut for had al Toady been oxaminod ex parte In tho Bureau of military Justice, and tho papers sont for consisted plainly of tho depositions of those persons and BOOM lottere of doubtful import, written by sup posed rebels before the assasBination, all of which wer? under tho care of tho Judgo Advocate-Gen eral. To recito from memory the papors verbatim would be impossible, aud it would bo no loss so to Ktvo in cc'eiMO the oxainiuation of the porsuns bo foce tho committco; but enough will bo given to ehow tho most devilish and daniuablo conspiracy, the most disgusting and dastardly perfidy, and ? tho coolest and cheapest perjury you woro over (ailed upon to chronicle. Imeiodiatoly after the execution of Mrs. Surratt and her fellow culpritB the Judgo Advocate-Geno za .'sa to work in dead earnest to procure ovi dtneo for tho conviction of Davis, Clay aud others, as co-conepiratora. Heveral detectives were em ployed to Iiuut up and hunt down every person supposed to have had any correspondence or com munication with tho suspectod parties, or any knowledge tending directly or indirectly to con Hoot them with the conspiracy. But, after weeks of industrious labor and ro GOarcb, tho detectives failed to discover anything of the slightest consequence bearing upon tho aabloct. inis result was c??Drniiuicated to the itauicala in the Cabinet, and by them confided to tho leading Radicals?then about to assemblo -in Congress, and probably to many, certainly to a few, celebrities of their faction not in any office. These parties, aa will bo readily surmised, were disappointed and sorely grieved. They had al ready arrived at the conclusion that it would be foula and impolitio to try Davis and other rebel leaders for treason, and their thirst for blood and vengeance, and desire to increase tho humility and ignominy of tho Southern poople, by hanging like a dog their lato chief, was aggravated by tho ?nexpected report that nothing had been found to Implicate him in the assassination. But tho Wood-thirsty *re neither tasily discouraged nor Over scrupulous as to what means they employ for obtaining their ends. Another agent of groat xperienco and shrewdness was engaged to per form the work which tho others had failed to ac complish. He was charge to find tho necessary Witnesses at all hazards; to proceed a la Forney, Or in any way he deemed best calculated to insuro ? access, but on no account to fail. With a zeal Worthy of a better cause, ho entered upon his duties, and in a few weeks produced noarly a flor?n witnesses, who deposed under oath, iu the Bureau of Military Justice, to mattors and facts enough to hang both Davis and Clay higher than Saman. One of these witnesses, calling himself William Campbell, deposed that he was a nativo of New Orleans, and had been a Confederate soldier; that in the latter part of March or 1st of April, 1805, he Was called on at Richmond by John H. Surratt, Who bore a letter of introduction from William O. Cloary, then in Canada; that said letter requested nun to introduce Surratt to Judah P. Benjamin, Boorotarv of Stato, with whom ho (deponcut) was intimatelv acquainted, and assured him that Sur Jfatt would unfold a grand srhemo, in which lie eponent) was earnestly solicited to participate; that Surratt did, on the same day, disclose to tirm the plot to assassinate tho President and ft?n^aifW'atf iftltfc?^ delivered to tho Socrotary a package of lettora Which were immediately opened and perused. ' CUhtbell thon protends to relato, with much tfirsumstantiality, and with ingenious vraisem blance, the particulars of two interviews ho held with Mr. Davis, in company with Subratt, and a third party namod Hnevel, in which interviews Mr. Davis expressed his warm approval of the plot, fully justified it as a legitimate measure of War, and promised them protection in the ovent Of their being eaptured. All thia very minute and Curious statement was regularly and solemnly Bworn to by Campbell and Snevel, and thoir de positions were fllod in tho Bureau of Military Jus tloe (Joe Holt, ohiof. ) The writer proceed? : And here we come to the most astounding part O rmy disclosure. This man "William Campboll" and hia friend -"?.nevel," whose first name, or rather alia?, I do not remember, on being brought before tne Judiciary Committeo for ex amination, acknowledged that the above names f?d not belong to them but wero fictitious; that they had never been in tho rebel sorvice nor in Richmond; that they had never seen Davis or Benjamin or Surratt in thoir lives; that they never neard of any plot to destroy Lincoln until after his death; that thoro was not a word of truth iu the depositions they mado for the Bureau of Mili tary Justico, but that tftoy made such depositions lor a pecuniary reward, beiug first furnished with tho statement they wore desired to ?wear to and committing it to memory for the purpose'; and that tho other paities. some seven et eight in number, who made depositions for the bureau re ferrod to, every oue or them deposed undor falso names to false statements for pecuniary conside rations. The depositions of tho other "witnossos," under the assumed names of Wright, Williams, Patten. DouglasB, Meredith, Knapp, &c accused Davis of complicity in tn? assassination just as poaitivoly end were aa ingeniously concocted as those of Campbell and Hnevel. Haviug accomplished so Bauch in the way of procuring ovidonce, tho Radi cal conspirator? urged President Johnson with all thou- force to appoint a commission for tho trial of the distinguished culprit. Campbell a,nd other "witnesses" were taken bof ire His Excolloncy and the Oabinet,in order that their frank demeanor and honorable appearance could be observed aud Were asked a row questions by the President and examined nt considerable length by Mr. Howard to tho apparent satisfaction of ail that thoy wero telling the truth, and uothing but the truth. Tho President, as is known, did not at once appoint the oommisfion, but he was prevailed on to call for the opinion of ths Attorney-General as to tho legality aud propriety of trying him by military court parties implicated in tho assassination, and tho Attornoy-Oeneral soon alter gave the opiniou and the argument upon which ho based it, that it Would not only bo legal ami propor to try partios o accused by a military court, hut that it would be clearly illegal and lrnpn pur to arraign thorn before a civil tribuual. The Radical conspirators now regarded Davis as good as disposed of, aud iiokod their jawa with gleo. But, unfortunately for them, tho President Would not bo hurried into ordering a military trial. Finding it luiposulbl? to induco tho Prom flent to convoke a military court for the immola tion o 1 the robel chiof, tho Radicals were bitterly disappointed, and ?ouio of ihom wore furious. Thoy determined, however, not to bo boateu alto 5ether; not to throw aside as worthless, "evi enoo which had been procured at so much ? ------ --? ?? ? ?.. i'i>".uiiu at, ou ?men Sronble and exponno, but ir possible to turn it to eomo aooount. With Maebaveliaa adroitness they nnnr.fii?Prl ?. ?oL.mo wln-reby, if they could not ?, they cotilo at Ittmat load him with it the aamo timo wroak exquisito Presidoiit Johnson for declining to ?uu.? ?>~uiii. ?im amen aveiuui adroitness thoy conceived a sobuno whereby, if tney could not hang Mr. Davis, they conl ut least load him with Infamy, and at "-- - Vengoance on P_. ?..? lid their murderous doaigns. The proooBB roliod on for tho consummation of thiB doublo.hoadod project waa romarkablo for its simplicity. Tho dopositionB of tho spurious wit nesses were to bo preeorved in tho Buroau of Mili tary Justtco, and at a proper timo rendered accos siblo to tho prosB and tho historian. Nouo of tho allegod criminal proceedings of Davis set forth in tho nuiuorouB deposition?, with tho exception of thOHo pretended to havo occurred in tho prcBonco of Benjamin (who belog acouBOtl a? particcps eriminis would not be believed), wore susccptible of refutation, till his criminal conversations and transaction? bei?/,', ns alleged, in either tho pro hciico of prominent rebeln, aluce deceased, ami tho witnesses, or in tho prcBpnco of tho witnesses alouo. Davis could and would, therefore, bo pub lished to the world a? a monitor and ?f murderer deserving to bo cursed like* Cain and driven from ChriBtoudom; aud no matter how much be might eay to vindicate himself, or how eloquent? in? friends might expatiate on his Christian charac ter and high seuao of honor, tbree-rourth? of biB countrymen, and posterity gouorally, would bo liovo him guiliy. ,. .. ,, This tho Radical couapiratora thought would effectually dispoao of Davis, aud bo as great a punishment a? ho could bear. But how wero thoy to reach Mr. Johnson ? no had already beon donouncod for his lonienco to ward tho rebel leader?, and with ondoavoring, for political purpose?, to iugratiato himself with tho jouth. and they would now go before tbo country with tbo argument that his failure to put Davis ou his trial for tho murder of Lincoln, in face of tho overwhelming ovidonco that could havo been brought agaiuHt him, as appeared from tho de positions iu tho Bureau of Military Justico, was tho result of his dosiro aud schomo to obtain tho friendship and favor of tho South, aud of biB gratitude to Mr. Davis for removing his predeces sor and thus olovating him to tho Chiof Magis tracy of the nation. It" will bo readily aeon that a most powerful weapon could havo been mudo of all this against Mr. Johnson in tho North. ALL SOHl'S OP PARAGRAPHS. [From the Uoston Post] Bell Boyd is acting badiy in England?playact ing. Turnips aro now made into paper. Oil has boon struck in Overton County, Tenn. Horses arc brushed by steam in Eugland. Lindaey, tlio murderer of bis child, tbo Rocbee tor Union says, has been a very ardent Radical. Bunches of white currauts for tho ears and cher ry ear-rings are in voguo iu Paris. Jeff. Davis' health is said not to be so good as usual. Sit. Washington was crowned with enow last Friday. Tho best motivo for leaving the city?tho loco motivo. A dark cloud, financially Bpoakiog, is ono that has no silver lining. There ar? itioo hundred steam railroad corpora tions in tho United States. A Memphis iady recently renounced her ro ligion and married a Hobrow in tho synagogue. The St. Joseph Union speakB of a curiosity in the shape of a chicken with four logs and five wings. A young man was eaten by BharfcB while bath ing in Mobile?. The New Yorkers aro bog inning to agitate the question of a freo public library. New Orleans has throe or four times as many negroes as it had beforo tho war. Govornor Patton, of Alabama, is in Illinois, solici ing contributions of corn for tho Buffering pcoplo of his State. A bump-back whale, 14 feet in length, visited tho Portsmouth (N. H.) navy yard last week, and was captured. A man in Philadelphia attempted to mediate in a quarrel betwoon a man ana wife, and had his head split open for his pains. Tho CheyonneB aro again on tho war path. Thoy receutlv murdered some settlers who wero bathing in the Littlo Bluo River. A brother-in-law of the Sultan has proBented him with a gold inkstand ornamonted with dia monds. It cost $-10,000. Robert Dale Owen favors giving help to Mex ico. From present appearances tho redemption of tho Mexicans will bo owin' to their own exer tions. Swimming is one or tho regular branches of a A ball was hold in a Germac beor saloon at New Richmond, Ohio, a few nights since, and tho festivities closed with the murder of a man narnod Acres, in the presence of his wife and children. Brigham Young recently got into a passion in regard to Uncle Sam's proposed mode of selecti ig jurors in Ut ib, awore tearfully, and threatened to whip his Uucle. The bouse of Mrs. Warnor, in Nowark, N. J., was entered by a robbor, and on the lady refusing to surrender her money, she was choked, chloro formed and robbed. "Terrible weather, this 1" Baid Quilp, wiping his brow. "Never aaw any weather too hot for me," was the derisive reply. "Good for you," said Quilp; "I congratulate yon on being prepar ed for your ultimate destiny 1" The new style of bonnet in Paris ie called the Catalane. It is described as "long and square," the shape of the pocket handkorohief tho Italian women wear on their heads. Another eweet thing ia the Bolero visite. Tho Chaplain of the Houbo of Representatives has thiB bobb?ou prayed hard for the party of tho majority of tho House, and they have increased bis salary from $1200 to $1500. He has gained this $300 extra by praying on tho strong aide. Tho Cincinnati Commercial (Republican) thinks tho Convention called by Randall, Doolittle, Browniug, Cowan aud others, to meet in Phila delphia on the 14th of August, is likely to assumo the proportions of a political evont of first-olaas importance. \ A balloonist in Romo, New York, undertook to mako au ascension on tho 4th with a rarifiod air balloon. Mho concern took fire aud floated ovor tho town, dropping burning fragments among tho buildings, two of which wero destroyed. A Mobilo papor aays tho Austrian Ambassador bad returned from Atlanta with nineteen ex-Con fedorate officers, all of whom have accepted poai tions in tlio Austrian army. Large nnmbtra of Mobiliaus would accompany him ou his return to Europe, both as officers and privates. A spiritualistic paper in Williamsburgh, N. Y., publishes some versos purporting to havo boon written in "tho seventh sphere" by the assassin of Mr. Lincoln, commencing, "Oh God, what fiery waves of hell a?rons my burdened conscience roll!" and ending, ''Yo hoarv age, yothoughlloBB youth, avoid tue fate of John* Wilkes Booth 1" A largo partv of Osago Indians aro on a visit to 8t. Louis, exhibiting their war paint and costumes, dancing war dances in tho streets, imbibing fire water, and colliding pennies. There aro living near La Crosao, in ono school diBtrict, live brothers, who, in t#o years, wore married to flvo womeu who have had before oloven husbands, eight of whom aro still alivo. Robert Bruce Blackburn, of Blackburnsboro' Scotland, ono of the wealthiest manufacturers in Europe, died a few months k?.ioo, leaving an estate uatimatod at over $2,000,000. Tho hoira-at la?v are said to roaido in tfourgU and Arkansas. If it was a htriking examplo of politeness in Charles the Second, when, on his doath-bed, bo boggod pardon of tho o ?tnpany in attondanco "for being ?neb an uncotiBciotiublv long timo iu dying," it was certainly an instance of good manners scarcely loss romarkablo on tho part of a gentle man who, at the funeral of his baby, aoologized to tho audience r.?r presentir? so small a coffin to so largo an assembly That man was a gentle man, you mav bo euro. Two men in Covington Ohio, Peter Murphy and Henry Hirrimau, recootly fought acrot-B a table with revolvers. Nine shots wero fired by both parties, but ?itbout fatal result to cither. Murphy had a good looking wtfo aud 11 arriman had boarded in tlio family, aud the former thought the attentions of tbo latter wero rathor too marked, aud accordingly he made a mark of Harrinian. 8PECIAL NOTI0E8. j$W BOINEST A BURKE RECEIVE TBli latest Now York DAILIES ovory alterno in. Price lo a?- AWAY WITH SPECTACLES.?OLD EYEfr made now, without Spootaolee, Doctor or Medicine PampMot mallod froo on receipt of ten cents. Addro?i . B. FOOTE, M. D? No. 1180 Broadway, Now York. Novomlier 9 *W BUTCHER'S LIGHTNING FLY-KILLER Alabes quick work with flics, and II commenced early, kcops iho houKo clear all tho aummor. Look out for imitations. Got Dutcheb'b only. June 25 lino tfW ARTIFICIAL EYES.?ARTIFICIAL HU MAN EYES mado to order and inaortcd by Ore. F. BAUOH and P. GOUGELMANN (formorly employed by Roissonnkau, of Paris), No. 699 Broadway. Now York. April 14 lyr ?-MARRIAGE AND OELIBAOY, an Essay of Warning and Instruction for Young Mon. Also, DiBoases and Abuses which proBtrato the vital powers, with snro moans of roller. Sont froo ot charge In sealed letter cnvolopoa. Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN HO?QHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. April 17 3mo. mr COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP.?THIS CELE BBATED Toilet Soap, In such universal demand, s made from the choicest materials, la mild and montent. In ltn nature, fragrantly scented, and extremely beneficial In its action upon tho skin. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealors, February 7 lyr as- ITCH ! ITCH 1 ITCH I S O R A T C H1 scratch i aoBAToni wheaton's ointment will euro tho itch in 48 hours. AIbo enrea SaltRhonm, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions ot tho Skin. Price BO conta. For Balo by all drugglata. By sending CO centa to WEEKS k POTTER, Solo Agents, 170 Washing ton strcot Boston, It will be forwarded by mall, free of poBtaRo, to any part of tho United States. Juno 4 Gmos aW BATOHELOR'B HAIB DYE1?THE OBIQINAL and boat In the world I Tho only true and perfect HAIB DYE. Harmless, Reliable and Instantaneous. Froduoei Immediately a splendid Black or natural Brown, with out Injuring tho hair or akin. Remedios the 111 offre t? o bad dyes. Bold by all Druggists. The genuine 1b signed WILLIAM A. BATOHELOB. Also, REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MTLLEFLEUR8, For restoring and Beautifying the Hair. CHARLES BATOHELOR, New York. August 17 lyr *ar special notice.?"greatoakb fbob little acorns grow." The worst diseases known to th* aman race spring from causes so small as to almost efy detection. Tho volumes of soiontifio loro that fill the tables and shelves o ?tho m?dica .fraternity only go to prove and elaborate these facts. Then guard yourselves while you may. Tho amaUost pimple on the skin : i s tell-tale and Indicator of disease; It may fade and die awa j from tho surface of tho body, bu iwillreaoh tho vita i 1,perhaps, at last,and death be the resn .and fina close. MAGGIE'S BILIOUS DYSPEPTIC, an 1 DIARRHEA PILLS ours where all others fail. While for Burns , Scald 1 Chilblain a, Cuta, and ail abrasions of the skin. MAGOIFL'S Salva is ln> fallible Sold by 3. Kiaggiel, No. 43 Fulton-street, New York, and aU Druggists, at 26 cents per box. September 35 lyr " aa-THE SALE OF THE PLANTATION BIT TERS la without procodent In tho Malory of tho world. Thoro is no secret in the matter. Thoy are at once tho moat speedy, strengthening health-restorer ever dis covered. It requires but a single trial to underatand this. Thoir purity can always be relied upon. They are compoaod of the celebrated Calisaya Bark, Cascarilla Bark, Dandelion, Ohamomilo Flowers, Lavender Flowers, Wintergroon, Anise, Cloverbuds, Orango-poel, Snake-root, Caraway, Coriander. Burdock, xuoy aro u.-pt-lnur/nji-oiuiuiiiiiHu! iu uoij;,,,?,,, ?>uu lie speakers, and persons of literary habits and seden tary life, who require Iree digestion, a reUsh for food, and clear mental faculties. Delicate females and weak persons are certain to find in theso Blttero what thoy have so long looked for. They purify, strengthen and invigorate. They create a healthy appetlto. They are an antidote to change of water and diot. Thoy overcame effect? of dissipation and late hours. They atrongthen tho system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and Intermittent fovers. They purify tho breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They euro Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbos. They ouxe Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache, Thoy are the best Bitters in the world. They make the weak man strong, and aro exhausted nature's great restorer. The following startling and emphatlo statements can be seen at our office. Letter of Bev. E. F. Chine, Chaplain of the 107th New York Regiment: Neab Aoquta Obre, March 4th, 1863. Owing to tho groat exposure and terrlblo decomposi tion after the battle of Antletam, I was utterly prostrat ed and very sick. My stomach would not retain medi cino. An art lelo called Plantation Bittors, prepared by Dr. Drake, of New York, was prescribed to give me strength and an appetlto. To my groat surpriso they gave me lmmediato relief. Two bottleB almost allowod mo to join my regiment, e e I havo since seen thorn used in many oases, and am free to say, for hos pital or private purposes I know of nothing like them. Bev. B. F. GRANE, Chaplain. Lei tor from the Bev. N. E. GrLDS, St. Olairsville, Pa. Gentlemen :?You wore kind enough, on a former oc casion, to send me a half dozsen bottles of Plantation Bitters for $3 60. My wlfo having derived so much benefit from the use or these Bitters, I desire her to continuo them, and you will ploaso send us Blx bottles more for tho money enclosed. I am, very truly, yours, N. E. GILDS, Pastor Ger. Ref. Church, BOLDUnS' HoaTE, SuP?WNTENDINl'rt OFFICE, 1 Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. 16th, 1863. j eee'eeeee I have given your Plantation Bitters to hundreds of eur noble soldiers who s'op hore, more or less disablod from various causea, and the offect is marvellous and gratifying. Such a preparation as this is I heartily wish in ovory family, in evory hospital, and at hand on every battle 'field. O. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent. Dr, W. A. Childb, Surgoon of the Tenth Vermont Re giment, writes:?"I wish every soldier had a bottle of Plantation Bitters. They are the most effective, por foot, and harmless tonlo I ever used." _ WnxAun's Hotel, 1 Washington, D. O, May 22d, 1803. J Gentlemen:?We require another supply of your Plantation Bitters, the popularity o which daily in creases with the guests of our house. Respectfully, SYKE8, CHADWIOK k 00. Are. ko. ko. ka, ko. Bo anro that every bottlo bears the fao-simllo of our signature on a sttcl plate labol, with our private stamp over the cork, P. H. DRAKE & 00, No. 203 BBOADWAY, N. Y. Bold by all respectable Druggists, Physicians, Grocers, Baioons, and country HotaUdeaiers. April 1? thstalyr SPECIAL NOTICES. ?S- SWEET OPOPONAX, PERFUME FROM MEXICO.?Sweet Opoponax?Try it once. 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In tho last visitation of Cholera in this country, Dr. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC was regarded, wh'erovor the pressure on his timo allowed it to bo introduced, as the surest PREVENTIVE and most offoctual CURE given to the public. Of thoso who nao tho PREVENTIVE faithfully, only about flvo por cent, woro attacked, aud ef coses treated the mortality was less than four per cent. Ouo-ha.f ounce vial?.$1.00 Pocket cases, tbroo throe-quart or vials, and BO>k of directions, complete. 8.00 Family cosos, throe ono-oanco vialB, and boob, complete. COO Bent bj mall froo on roceipt of prlco. HOMEOPATHIC SYPHILOIDS. ANCHOR 8YPHIL0ID, cures Gouorrfjaa, Gloot, Old Urinary Oomplalnta.$2.00 STAR SYPHILOID (caso of three bottles and book), cure? recont Syphilis, Chancres, Ruboes.16.00 Sent by moil on receipt of price. HUMPHREYS' Specific HomeopatUlc Medicine Company, No. <S02 Eroadway, Now York. KING & CASSIDEY, \V. A. SKKIJIB. A. \V. 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Sold by all Oro oera, Druggists, Hotels and Saloonb. Only genoln. when Oork is covered by our private U. 8. Stamp. Be ware of counterfeits and refilled battles. P. H. DRAKE & CO., No. 21 Park Row, New York, "'-" "" ? gtuth ly LYOIM'S KATHAIRON. EATHAIRON IS FROM THE GREEK WOBI "Ka thro, "'or "Kathalro, " signifying to cleanse rejuvenate and restore. This article is what Its nami signifies. For preserving, restoring and beautifying tht human hair, it Is the moBt remarkable preparation In tht world. It la again owned and put up by the original proprietor, and la now made with the tame care, skill and attention whioh gave it a aale of over one million bottles per annum. It la a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates sourf and dandruff; It keeps the head cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy. It prevents the hair from falling off and turning gray It restores hair upon bald beads. Any lady or gentleman who vaines a beautiful beac of hair should nse Lyon's Kathairon. It 1b known ant nsed throughout the clvlllxod world. Hold by all re speoUble dealers. DEMAS BARNES & 00., October 28 ttuthlyr Now York DORBAUM & MENKE, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 186 KING-STREET, NEAR IIORL.BKCKVS ALLEY, ABE HAPPY TO INFORM THEIR FRIENDS AND patrons that they aro now "selling and malting up to order," AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICE?, their woU-selortad Stock of fine CLOTHS. 0AH*IMBRE8, DOESKINS, SILK-MIXED OOATINUS, DRaB D'KTEd, VEST1N08, Ac. All orders promptly exoouted. Qood fits and proper workmanship guaranteed. Btuthimos Mir 19 LOUIS 1?. DkSAUOSUBE, BROKER & COMMISSION MERCHANT FOB THE 8ALE AND PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, &c, AND SALE OF Gotten? Naval Stores and Produce. OFFICE NO. ?3 BROAD-STREET, , CHARLESTON, 8. O. March 97 tuthsD insumo W, GRAHAM. EickniB Bro?sr and Collection Agent No. 229 Broad Street, Augusta, t?a,, Bays and sells on Commission, GOLD and SILVER 30IN. BANK NOTE8, BOND8, COUPONS and STOCKS >1 all kinds, and EXCHANGE. Also Collects for all parts of the United State?, and makes remittances promptly. RETEnKNosa.?MoKsrs. Oonsku At Wilson, DxCorrss k Balas, E. H. RonoxBB & Co., OharloBton %0. Jane 10 ariiftiSm"? ROYAL HAVAfA LOTTERY Oh CI'UA, OONDUtfiTiD RY THE 8PANI8U GOVERNMENT 360,000 IN GOLD DRAWN EVERY BEVKNTKJBp DAYS. Prizes cashed and Information frmtlshed. The highest rates paid tor Oonoioons anu aU ?nod 3old %n<' Silver. TIYLOB * CO.. Jta< fcer?, February It Brno Mo? If ?Yaluitreeti new ?nkj THE OLD STERLING REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, THE GENUINE COLLETON BITTERS ESTABLISHED 1SIG. THESE BITTEN?! APE PORTLY A VEGETABLE COMPOUND, and era oflbrM lotlie publia under tho fullent conviction that 'h?-y will !> found i a.tfoand sov oridgii REMEDY Von I Y jl'I.PS A. They have broa irlntiip*iiuilty tested i>v numerous fniiilllosaud I'livH'cian . i" tin south, wh ' have furnish ed ampio testimony a? to th-ir deckled excellence. MRS. JENKINS' COLLETON DITTFR8I ?'uro? N"-rvoue Heartache, MBB. JENKINS' COLLETON ?II l Ens I bireiiutl ens ihi< Digostlrs Organs. MUS. JENKINS' COLLE ION HIT i EUS I Htiiiiuliiti-x a Torpid Live*. MB8. JENKINS' COLLETON 111 11 EUS I ( omets ?cldity of tho Stomach, MRS. JENKINS'COLLE ION MUTER*! Creates ? Good Appotito. MRS. JENKINS" COLLETON BITTKU8I Cur?? Dyspoiioiu la H? mom ntrgravatod form. MES. JENKIN8' COLLEToN BITTKKBI bcjiiv? natoB Old Ago. MRS. JENKINS' COLLETON BITTKKSI Aro truly called "Tho People's Medicino." FOR PALE BY ALL DRDOGWT8. FOR SALE AY ALL DKIHK1WTS. FOB SALE BY ALL I)i.U(?OI8l'8. FOR SALE BY ALL DRU'iGlSTS, FOR SALE BY ALL DUUUOIaXS. BEWARE OF AN IMITATION. BEWARE OF AN IMITATION. BEWARE OF AN IMITATION. BEWA' OV AN IMITATION. BEWARE OF AN IMITA'ITOV. BEWaHEOKAN IMITATION. BEWARE OF AN lMlTAlloN. ?y Tho TRADE will be supplied on LIBERA TERMS. All orders ehould he addressed to WM. A. 8KRINE, M. D., FAMILY MEDIOINE WAREHOUSE, No. 26?) King utroot, Manufacturer and Sole A?out for Mre. Jouklns. ALSO, Proprietor and Maouf-tcturer of EPPING'S COM POUND FLUID EXiRACi SARSAPAKILLA AND QUfcEN'8 DELIOHT, tho heat known roiaody for Scro fula and Eruptions of tho btt i, l.ecouimimded espe cially by PhyaicianB lor aU Impuritios of t .o Syetom. July 7 _ Omoa - SOUTHERN IMPORTINa ASD MANUFACTURING ?RTJG JHOTJSE, No. 288 King-street. PRATT & wiE?l? BROTHERS, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AUX) MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, .TSTo. 238 King-street, FOURTH DOOR ABOYE MARKET-ST., Charleston, S. C. N. A. PRATT, 1 S. W. WILSON. ( P. B. WIL80N. Chemist to late g.' ? * ? M inTu6 Bu" ?rm? r?in B 1 Chemi?t to late reaa* \ O b Ord. Dop't. The Proprietors are Sativo Georgians. JulV 7 0 WORMS! WORMS! HURLEY'S POPULAR WORM CANDI 18 A SPECIFIC FOR WORMS. IN PALATABLE FORM, AND WARRANTED TO OURBV Order from PRATT & WILSON BROS., No. 338 KING-BTnEET, OHARLESTON, 8. 0.. FOB CHILLS ?AND FEVERl USE TUB BEeT HURLEY'S AGUE TONIC VTEVEB FAILS ?ALWAYS TO BE DEPENDED J.1 upon?nothing more redoblo than HURLEY'S TONIC. Will onre A/ruo and Fovor, Chilla and Fover. Intermit tent Fever, Dumb Ague. Every person who has tried Hurley'? Tonic speako in high terms of it. An a curative agont it Is unsurpassed, and more certain than quinine? No bad results from using Hurley's Tonie. Everybody should uso Hurley's Ague Tonic. PRATT & WILSON BROS., No. 288 KING-STREET, OHARLESTON, 8. O. June 18_tuths THE SA-"V-A.lSriSrA.I?C NEWS AND HERALD, PUBLISHED AT No. Ill Bay-street, Savannah, Ga.,. IS TUB OFFICIAL PAPKIt OF TUE CITY,, Is aaaigned the publication of ADVERTISED LETTERS As having tho LARGEST CIRCULATION In the City and County, And Publishes the Legal Advertisements of nearly ever?? County which has its Advertising done in Savavannah, It ie the BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM: In its Section of tho State. TERMS; Dally.$10 per Annans I-ri-Weekly. 6 " ?? Weekly. a " S. W. MASON, Iviitioi unit Hroprietor? *r>wi or 18 6 6. THE COLUMBIA PHOCMX ENLAItGED. Ureat Redaction In the Untes of Ailver tlalnjr, THE COLUMBIA PnCENIX (PnBMHHED DA?L? and Trl-Weekly) haa been GREATLY KNLARGED, ind in the quantity and quality ol its rordlng matter will compare favorably with any paper In the State. Tho mbscrlptlon price to the Daily is ?in a year; Tri-Week? y $7. The terms i'or transient advertising have been RE DUCED OVER TWENTY-KIVE PEU CENT. ? while thfj nonthly and quarterly rates have boeu lowered to suoh m extent as to place tho column? of iho paper within ?hi- oaoh of dealer? and manufacturers g-tit<r.?;ty. JJLlAti A KLBY, January 38 Proprletoi Uoiumola Pu nix,