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Cfi?RLMM BM MS, G. B. CATHCART, Burroa CATHCART. MoMTLLAN t M?STOK? PEOPIUETOKS. No, 18 HAYNE STREE CITY PRINTERS. TERMS CASH. KUBSC1UPTI05. IXAiXY-1 WBXVE MONTHS.?10.UO "AILY-SLY MONTHS. 5.U0 DAILY-7 HEBE MONTHS.. ?.50 SINGLE COPIES.-.5 cent? So NEWS DEALERS."..3 cent? FRIDAY MORNING, SEPIEMPER 6, 1867. [CONCLUDED lEOlt FIKST PAGE,] regulations mod??ying the statutes of the Stete har? been prescribed by tbs District Commander, by virtue of the power? repaced in him by Oongreu, and they have, un? til revoked by competent authority, tho sacco on of law. And thia v ringa tho discussion to tbs inquiry, wh ? th -ir, aft r all, the judicial authority of the United States Cir? cuit Courts can in fact properly nullify the caders of the District Commanders. It seems very clear that the in? tent and meaning of tho Acts of Congress, known as the Reconstruction Acts, was to place those States exclusive? ly under militar v rule, and to constitute this rule, for the time being, the supreme authority. Not enly does tue first At.* ot March 'id. 1867. make these States (r oc. Ii "subject to the military authority' of the Culled States," but Sec. X of She Act vf July 19th enjoins upon the Commander tiwi ho ki twtio be ..bound m his acuon by any opinion of any civil officer: of the United States." These two provisions, taken teether, In view of the secaral amor of the enactments, plainly indicate the purpose of Congress to commit the regulation of affairs to tho military department of the government exclusive S- for in the nature ol tilinga supremacy of military sn? ort*/-which is martial law-is incompatible with civil interference ; and, av lt to save all doubt. Congress bas added the express injunction to disregard the opin? ion not only of any State officer, but of any civil officer of the JTnlted States. K ia cot for tho Major-Ocnaral Commanding this Dis? trict to pauso to inquire into the expediency or constitu? tional sanction of tho provisions of a set ot laws or Con? gress, especially laws which have brought order out of chaos bx the Southern country, and which pro mdse, if . their execuion continue successful, to give peace to the nation and security to liberty. The provision is broad and comprehensivo. No civil officer, Marshal, Judge. Attorney, nor (ss a civil officer). President, is empowered to instruct the District Commander. He ls to sot accord rug to hts own discretion, subject only to military orders from his proper superior. JA matt readily appear to any person acquainted with affaira that numberless perils attend the concession of paramount authority to the United states Courts sitting in these Military Districts, lt this bo granted (let one single illustration of ita tata! effects be cried), does not toe confinement o;' every prisoner arrested by military authority bocome tu eject to be terminated by the decis? ion of a United S-titas Judge on hcottu corpttt ? Plenary powers io enforce, by the customary penalty ot imprisonment, the maintenance of order, b conferred, by Congress. Bu: suppose the Commanding Qeperais are compelled to cbey the writ, m how many of tho Dis? tricts will those powers be of any avail? In how many will the Judges acthiowledge the constitutionality of the Acta? Is it not pfeectt* plain that if those District Judge? be alic.wed to call the army hito court the Acts beooa.e nugatory? if to this anggaiition it bc answered that in the District Court for South Coolina Judge Bryan baa recognised the binding fosee ot Iiis vary cedar, it inav be replied that white his ruling supports the beber that the Chie' Jus? tice ought to. and would do likewise, lt furnishes no as? surance what would be decided by aim or any other Judge in otee the constitutionality of tho Reconstruction Ada-was ever callad in question. To recapitulate, the examination of this matter in thia ol&oe leads to the conclusions L That a revocation of Oenersl Order No. 50 would be grievously prejudicial to tho ''aterests of tho people of the Carotinas. TX That lt doe? aol apooear tat ?ny conflict exists be? tween the United bia-?? Circuit Toort for North Carolina and &e Mfl?Ury Casusuidcr ot Via District, but m-re? ly a oolhsifffi with tiie Momba}, prematurely forced by tae latter. m. That it is rexaxasahle to bali?.? that Mr. Chief Jos tice Ohara, with ?he question t*foa? 15m, wfU cen trata proceedings on final prece m to the local L.w a? modified by the Cowmfflrttng Genet tl. I?. HM? Congres? Interned to make t ie Military in these District] paramount to all other 7>?yartmente of the Government. T. Tte? tooonccdo to the United State I Ocr rte authori? ty to orn-rule the Military Commander, wm be apt tc lead io snbitentill lutlMflcarlon ot tho Reconstruction Acts. AH cf which te respectfully wubmltte L with expression of regret that tie brief pared of a few nour? allowed tar the preparad on cf tate report preciuJcs that complote " i of the sal ject which ita great importan* I have the honor rt? us, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, s ; & w. Dhyais, Brvi. Col., Judge Advocate U. o. A . Judge Advocate Second MUttax-r DistrUt. Two TELLS Er-Toas have got by the ears </ith each other, on no lees a topic of local ?nteres* than tho "Origia of Man"-"The Bible theory, the Dar? winian'or development theory, and the theory of creation by law," (whatever that is,) havo been overhauled in gallant style. Finally the ?'an Anto? nio Erprest would lire-ttj know (yon know) "whose sentiments these* oxigin-of-man articles exp/e*"" whether those of tbs proprietor or the editor of the Galveston paps? ? And the kat broadside deliver? ed is as follows: -Tho fact is, ever since Flake's Bulletin discovered a split in the Republican party, that institution has boen cracked, and the editor seems beat cn getting np a quarrel with God." To this shot the aforesaid FLAKE, '*fearfnl that the San Antonio Express will have aa attack of the coho on this origin of man unless it is ex? plained," acoep?s tte responsibility of the articles ic question, but yields the honor of their composi? tion to an accomplished and reverend gentleman, ty "late Inspector of Freedmen's Schools, present " b-Assistant Commissioner for Galveston county of the Adullamitea." After such a of imposing titles, it is to ba supposed pugnacious Szprm will umeekly accept theoiyof man's origin the philosophic may advene a; and without attempting lo the deep waters of creative theory, wdl with pxddhn* about in the minor ct?on, atcoSraising and y&uVw In Kennebnnkpdlri, Me., there is an ancient fence, sande of large pine stomps, which has been there srcio ISO yearjp, and is still in, a good state of preservation. 'RICE CLOTHING HOUSE MAGULLAR, WELLUMS d FABKBR, aaufacturersi Jobbers & Retailers o? . ? FINE ABD MOI?M CLOTHING. WItOpSALE RETAIL DEALERS] GENTLEMEN'S 16 IMS, 270 KHSTC3-, CORNE R OP BASEL STREET, CHA EIL ESTON- S. C August*) imo J THE HERALD. rPUBLISHED WEESLY AT NEWEEBBY a H. AT fd per anntn u, and, having a large circulation uiroagh all tho upper and lower Districts of the State affords great advantage? to advertiser?. Bates ter advertising very reasonable-for which anni, to our Agent, Mr V.r. SLIDE.?., at the Mills House. 13108. b- ? fe H. ?RENEKE&. Now?bf _?m k-~mrt*Hctn.t THE MABION STAB. T^STABUSHED NEARLY TWENTY YEAB3 AGO, IS VJ published at Marion, S. C., in the central portion of the country, and. offers a ? vorable medium to Mer? chante, Druggists, Machinists, and all classes who deatr to extend their business in the Pee Dee country. fer the benefit a: oar sdvertiewg patrons, we shall, i n Addition to our sucesription list, which te oenstactiy in (seating, publish iud distribute, gratuitously, copies of the STAB, during tho tasines? seseen thu Fall. Bates of .adverttanvg hbtraL WAJ. McKERALL, November 20 Editor and Proprietor A U 8 T. m [FVost the Scening PosL] Rest thee, CUristtar, ros?, Ort illy Saviour's bteast Trust thee in His gracious love, AH Bis care and larrey prove. What thoug> thee ? e tempter threaten, lift the Cross, no is beaten. Rest ti ec OB thy Savionr'a breast, Rest thee. Christian, rest. Best Ieee, Sohier, rest, At thy Chief*? behost Bes t thee on the battle flaM, Sleeping 'neath thy red cross shield When the night'e dun gloom is blushed, Fight, tiU all thy foes are vsnquUhed. Bear 0? welcome ?ll so blest, .Hestthee, Soldier, rest Best thee. Toiler, rest. Cm thy Father's breast Feel tbs throbbing of Hie beare ; From euch love, O, never part Bring thy load, "though heavy laden," Be vdU gladly bear th r burden. Beet thee, on thy Father's breast, Best theo. Toiler, rest Best thea. Servant, rest, On thy Baster's breast _ Faithfully thy v?rk perform . Till thy Lord U> thee return, Then Urou'lt hew Hun say, "Well done," . "Come up bith'<r, tate thy crown," Then upon thy Msster'a breast, Bast thee, Servant, rest! Rest thee* Pilgrim, rest. Tired with stn contest. Gird thee on thy sandal -hoon, Take thy staff, and jou rney on, Becking for a "bettor ?ountry," Croes the stream, that Sows beyond thee. Rater toto perfect rust. Rest thee, Pilgrim, rest "Beat thee, Sinner.' rest, In His love be bleat. Earthly love, you will bews ?i When you need it most, 'twill fail. Try Vs promise, it taits never, Nought from you Ms love can sever. * Take Him for tour own, be blest, . Best 'nee, Sinner, re . OFFICIAL?. L'IST OF LETTERS Remaining in tbs Postoffice st Charlea ton. for the WP > ending SEPTEMBER 5, .867, and ordered to be print e< in Tax DAILY Nxwa, agreeably to tho following section i [ the new Pootofflco Law, ta the newspaper having I I largest circulation in the Ci cy of Charleston : Sierros 5. And be it farther enacted. 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Gib, L McCarthy, M Whitfield, Mr Gibbes, Daniel MoEvoy, James Wills .n, Francis Grunthal, JaHua Mclrtyre, Hyrum Wiodan, Jacob Graham, John C Wiolde, TB Green, Francis J Mc CI ar'n, John Wealen, Michael Gregory, P M McMun, William Wheaton, Noah GreeD, C W McNimly, Ber- Williams, J W Grant, Cap Ohas nard Williams, S Grear, Geo MeNimara, John Williams, Geo Greene, James B Williams, G Olwen, M If I William'i, Scye H Nahmt, W T | Williams, 8 W Harley, John M Nest: et Augustus I Wood, F W Harken, Johan Nele Jesse B [Wyross, Moses AsT* Parsons depositing letters in the Postoffice will I please placo the stamp near- the upper right hand cor ? nar of the envelope, and they wfll also please to remem? ber that without the stautpa letter cannot be malled, but wfll be sent to the Dead Letter Office. September 6 Comparative Exports of Cotton from the Port ol Charleston. EXPOBTTD ?O SEA ISLAND, Bales. Bales. Liverpool. Scotland....'.. Other British Porta. Total to Great Britain. Havre... Marseilles.. Other French Ports. Total io France.. HoUand. Belgium. North of Europe. Total North of Europe. South of Europe....... West Indies, Ac. Total Tnrsign Ports.. Bhoctoialai?d,Ac...V..'.'....'.. New York..,,.. Ph?adelphia....','. Baltimore and Noribik'. New Orleans, 4c Other United States Porti" ! ! ! ! Total to Coastwise Ports...., ft- Grand Total. 17 631 195 m 827* COMMERCIAL Export* fer the Week ending Thursday, September 8. BOSTON-Per steamship Qcarse B Upton-l Vale Up? land Cotton, 1 belo 8 I Cotton, 100 bela Reeta, 23 balea Rags, 02 hhds Iron, 6 pkgs Iron, 23 paokagee Metel, 2 hhd? Steel Ac, 1 bbl and 3 boiefl Mdze. NEW YORK-Per steamship Saragossa-489 balee Up? land Cotton, 16 balee S I Cotton, ll bales Yarn, 49 bundles Paper, 80 sack? Wheat, 408 bblb Rosie. 145 empty Bartels, il peerages Sundries.Per steam? ship Charnrdon-87 bales Cotton. 267 bbl* Rosin, 36 bbls Flour, 13 bales Yarn, 38 packages Sundries, 21 rolls Leather, 190 empty Barrels.Per irtmnthjr Moneta-65 hales Cotton, 450 bbl? Resta* 106 seeks Wheat. 6 bundles Rags, 1 and and G bbla Metal, 2 ra1: i Leather. 50bales Domestics, 178 Packages. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship J W Everrnan-195 bales Cotton, 114 bales Domestics, 5 bbls Spirits Tur? pentine, 15 casks Ciar, 55, ooo feet Flooring Boards, 43 balsa Rags, S bags Feathers, 38 cases Wine, 123 packages M aze. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Sea Gull-2 bales Wool, S bbls Rosin, 20 balee and 1 hhd Hides, ftc, 13 bun? dles Sags, 33,000 feet Lumber, md Sundries... i Per sehr E J Palmer-110,000 feet Lamber, 76 bbls Rosin. JACKSONVILLE-Per sehr Wide World-4000 bushels ' Corn. - GEORGETOWN-Per sehr D B Warner-100 packages Sanarles. THE CHARLESTON MARKET. FOB TBZ WXXXINDIHO TSrUBSOAY, SKPTEICBEB 5, 1867. COTTON.-The market for the week opened on Bator day last on the basis of 23?@24c. for Low Middling, and 24??25?c. ft lb for Middling Upland; but in con? sequence cf the want of strength, both at Liverpool and New York, the advantage baa been rather in ?vor of the buyer, but holders have sold lightly, and show much in? disposition to yield in prices; the rates have been In con J s?quence, part of the period, irregular and unsettled, and * exact prices diffleuJ* to quote ; but closed yesterday steady and firm at 33023?c for Low Miauling, and 24?24?c for Middling Uplands. Prices at Liverpool have been without important change, opening at 10>id. fl ft for Middling Upland, and closing unchanged. New York closed st 27c. fl BJ tor M^MHr?g Upland. The receipts of the nero crop up to this time, have been very lighL^ but with good weather, sn early Increase may be locked for. The business m the staple at this point, since our last weekly report, win be aeon by the follow? ing notice of the daily sales : On Saturday, August 31. there was but a light inquiry, and the sales were generally at easier prices, but the business ' transacted was not sufficiently extended (amounting to only 24 bales) to cause a change in quota? tions, and previous figures were renewed, say for Low Middling 23?024c, and X?<WfHng Upland 2i?@25?c. On Monday, September 2, there was a good demand from one buyer, but prices were so irregular that reliable quotations could not be given. ?alat 251 bales. On Tuesday the stock an the market was light, trans? actions being restricted both from want of a supply and the uo^iiKngnees of sellers to accept the prices offered by buyers. Balsa 31 bales. Quotations nominal, On Wendeeday the transactions continued to be at ir? regular rates, prices weak and unsettled. Sales 61 balee, most of the sales b dng on the basis of 23a23?c. ft ft. tor Low Middling, and 24?21* ft lb. for Middling Upland. Yesterday waa steady sad firm. Sales 88 bales, say 3 at 20?, 7 at 23, 51 at 23?, 14 at 24, 6 at 24?, and 9 bales cf New Cotton, say 2 at 36 and 1 at 26?c. We quote Low Middling.23023? MiddUngTTT^...24024? corrow sTAxasnorr. 3. ItTd. Upi'a. Stock on hand Sept 1,1867. 182 810 Received ince September 1,1867 . 338 Rice. 1801 183 1,148 180 Exports since September 1, 1867.... 17 327 .... City and local consumption. 60 Stock on han|li>nd on shipboard.... 166 331 130 sara Tira LAST XXAK. 8. I'id. VpTd. Rice. Stock on band Sept 1,1866.. 385 6,800 Received since Sept. L 1866. 81 449 .... Exports since Sept L 1867. 286 8 6,749 905 Stock on hand Sept 6,1867.... 261 4,844 SXA Janean Corro?.-The market continues bare of a j supply of this quality cf the staple, and up to this time no receipts of new crop have taken place. Planters are busily engaged in picking and sering what they can from the ravages of the caterpillar, The next two weeks will j be looked to with anxiety, it being feared that another j brood of the above destructive Insect will be ! forth to devour what may remain of the sea island crop. ! There havo boen no transactions to rep ort during the week I and quotations are consequently seminal. The first I bale of new Sea Uland Cotton waa received yesterday j afternoon, from Christ Church Parish. It had not been j sold up to the dose cf business. RICE.-The ?balice of stock has prevented t binns, and the market continues nominal. We learn that tho first arrivals of the new crop maybe expected In about two weeks. NATAL STORES.-Thsj receipts have been 700 bbla Rosin and Spirits Turpentine, and 300 bbla Crude Tur? pentine. We note sales of Pale Rosin at $4.6005.50 ft bbl.; No 1, $3.5004; Na 2? Ki No. 3, $2.75. The ! Spirits sold In extra packages at Mc fl gaBon. The Crude Turpentine was disposed of at $3 fl.bbL Inc Vir? gin and Yellow Dip. HAY.-There have been no 'xrivals since our last weekly report, and the transactions have been limited to the retail trade In the absonce cf sales we have no quo ! tatiana to ofter, the demand being quite limited, CORN.-Tho tecatpts have been limited io about 4000 j buihela from Norfolk (Va). There ie no wholesale de ! mand, and the only ba sin oas doing ia in a light jobbing and retail way. The limited inquir- is being met by dealers at about $1.3501.38 ft bushel, for prime Mary? land white, by ?eight, nags included, and $1.2501.28 fl I bushel, far mixed and whits Western, weight, bags in? cluded. These ere, however, merely Jobbing prices. Yesterday 2000 bushels mixed Wertem sold at $1.20 fl bushel, weight, bags included. OATS.-There have been no receipts of this grain dar? ing tho week, end the transactions bare been m a retail way from pr?tions receipts. FLOUR.-Tbs market is kept rally supplied with good \ grad ec of Southern, the demand st present bring quite ordinary, but prices continue without important change. I We quote Southed?super at $10 fl bbL; Southern extra st $11- fl bbL and Southern family at $11.50 fl bbl Northern brands af old Flour are tu light demand for i baker's use. * BACON.-This article ls in light supply, and prices have stiffened during the week, nuder tho Influence of j ! advancing rates in Northern sud Western marketa We quote prime Shoulders at I4?015c. fl lb; prime Bibbed Bides 17? 17?c ft ?, and Olear Bibbed do. at 18c. fl lb. . SALT.-A moderate demand prevails for jobbing Iota Wo quote 12.50 to $2.75 f> sack. INDIA BAGGING.-Some 300 bales of Gunny Cloth have crme topk-nd daring the week. There ls only a tight jobbing demand on the base cf our figures. We learn of sales of several lots at irregular rates, some hold? en reporting sties at 27?028 fl yard, and others anding it impossible to sell at 27e. Hender? are asking 27? 28c. fi? yard. Dundee Bagging, 44 inches, 1? tts to the yard, is held st SO030J. Sea Island Bagging, 45 inches wide, 2 tts to the yard, U held at 60065c. . ROPE.-There is a light supply on the market, and we quote Hemp at 18016c. ft lb; Greenlea! at 17018c., j and Jute at 12a|t Ss. ISON BAKUS AND Tras for Cotton are coming into use, and "Dillon's Universal Tie," W. Rolen, agent, the "Ar? row Tie," lt Mona ft Co., agents, the "Beard Tie," Oro. W. WnxiAiis ft Co., agente, and "Waller's Buckle Tie," Sraxar Baca, ft Cou agents, are offered in this market j at 10 ?012 ?c. ft flt. TIMBER AND LUMBER. -The stock cf Timber snd Lumber bsa become quita light, end (holders are firm at quotations say fdr Common Timber $4035 ft M; MIR Timber $6?$8, ft M,; and Shipping Timber. | $12 ft< M. Batt Lumber ls selling at 8120115 ft M; snd City Steam Sawed at $180826 ft M. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by sall, sra doll sud nomi? nal To Havre, nomtnsl. To the West Indies nothing offering. Coastwise ar* generally quit- nominal. To New York^by .steam, st $2 fl bale on Sea Islands and Uplands; 76c fi Saree on Bice, an 40c ft bbL on Rosin. I By sail, nominal To Boston, by steam, nominal; ?09-16c cent fl ft. by ail To Philadelphia ? cent ft ft. on Upland Cotton by steam, and - cent ft ft, by, I sail. To Baltimore-Tho steamers take Cotton for Liver pool, to be re-shipped by steam through at New York steamer's rates; on Lumber, by sall, to New York, Phila? delphia and Baltimore $607 p M OD Lumber, and $90 10 ft M. on Timber. EXCHANGE-Sterling Bills-the rate yesterday waa $152? for six;y days bills. Doxrrno ^XCHAHOX.-The banks are purchasing Sight Checks on New York at par; five to ten days, ? off ; ten to- fifteen days, lper cent off; twenty to twenty-five days, 1? per cent off ; twenty-five to thirty days, 1? per cent off. They sell Sight Drafts on New York at ? ft cent premium. Exports of Rice, Naval Stores and Lumber, from the Port of Charleston, fro m the ls to tbe Sib September, 1867. Tierce*. Barrels. LUMBER. Feet Boston. New York.... Philadelphia. Baltimore.... 106 1,170 0 80 56,000 143,000 Total Coastwise. 1,366 198,000 Consignees per Sow tn Carolina Railroad, September 5. 127 bales Cotton, 76 bales Mdse, 144 begs Flour, ll bags Bough Rice, 42 bbls Naval Stores, ftc To G W Wil? liams ft Co, J H Bsggett ft Co, Mowry ft Co, E J Wlas ft Co, Graeser, Lee, Smith ft Co. H L Jeffers ft Co, Thurs? ton ft Holmes. W C Courtney ft Co, G W Witte, J Bevins, 1 N Averill ft Son, E H Rodgers ft Co, Madame Gi ard, J J Taylor, R Thomlinson, H Wood, R IsserteL Wulla ft Chisolm, Goldsmith ft Son, Stenhouse ft Co, J N Robson, Robinson ft Co, W Lebby, O Coe. Passengers. Per steamship Moneas, for New Yorkr-C Williams, j M Drake, D CknreaytW H O'Brien, E Mallison, Man Jen? nie Haswell, Mrs V Sauer, M O'Donoghue, H J Sergent, Mrs Kelly sad dauglter, J Burke, J A Trout, and 4 in steerage. Per stearne: tonnie, from Savannah, via Beaufort, Bil? ton Head, Ac-WF Jngmnt, Miss Geary, F W Barden, A A Ochua, J W Taylor, J Friedlanden, F B Grace, J M Tison, EL Potter, J B Smith, WHeartheand wife, Mrs EVsa Androta and 3 children, D Cooke and wife, C L Savins, D C Wilson, RD Woods, J H McBride. J A Trout, anon deck. 1 Charleston Wholesale Prices. B?GOUTG, fl yard Dtjidee. Gunny Cloth. BALE ROPE, f? ft-Manilla. Western........ New York..???'?... Jute. BREAD, 9 ft Nary. Pilot.*.......v. CrackerB. BRICKS, Tji M. BRAN, U looma..... COTTON'. 9 ft Ordlaarrrto Good Ordtasry.. I.ow Middling. Mtddh^toftrlct Middling....>. Sea Island . CANDLES, ?Ta~?^ma'.. Adamantine. . Tallow.ti...,i. COFFEE, 9 ft-Bio. Laguayra. Java.. CORDAGE, 9 te-Manilla... Tarred American. CORNMEAL, 9 bbl. COAL, 9 tea-Anthracite. Cumberland. COPPER. 9 ft-Sheet.. FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, 9 ton. Pacific Guana, fi 2000 Iba.......* Baagb'ePhosphate, 9 2000 fte... Rhodes' Phosphate, * 2000 fte..-. Mspes'Supcr Phosphate, 9 2000 ft Zaire Baw Bone Phosphate. Zell's Super Phosphate of lime.. ?7S?r-Cod,9lOO?s. Haning, 9 box. Mackerel, So. LfThsli bbl. Mackerel, No. % f, half bbl...... Mackerel, No. 3, bbl.. Mackerel, No. 1, by kits.?. No. 3. No. 3. Sardines, ft 100-quarter boxes.. Half boxee.... FLOUS, 9 bbl-Super. Northern and Western Extra. Baltimore Extra. Southern-Super. Extra. Family. FRfllJ^Prunea, 9 ft...vi* Figs. Dried Apples. , Almonds, soft shell. Raisins, M. R., $ box. Baisins, Layer. Oranges. Lemons.,.. . GLASS,?, box of 50feet American, 8x10. American, 10x12. French, 12x14. ORA IN-Maryland Oats, 9 bushel. Wesieni Oats, bushel..... Oom, 9 bushel. Besas, 9 bushel.. BAT, 9 cwt.-North River.... es 28 26 18 1MB - : 10 12 0.00 S3 23 24 43 I 15 ?20.00 23? 24? ? 36 & 20 ? 30 ? 35 I 46 ??i.?? 25 19 34 28 36 6.00 10.00 -BT? 60 100.00 0 - 75.00 ? - 60.00 0 - 65.00 ? - 65.00 C* - 65.00 ? - 60.08 ? - 7.00 ? 9.00" ' S 80 ?10.00 70 9.00 8.00 3.13 (g) 3.00 3.00 ? - 25 -60 10.00 11.00 11.60 33 43 10 86 4.00 4.50 38 40 6.00 6.60 4.00 ? 8.OG 6.60 6.00 7.00 Oom, 9 bushel. 1.20 @ 135 Beans, 9 bushel........ JM ? 8.00 HAT, 9 cwi-North River.....f.. %-20 & - Eastern.. . ~- @ - HJDMB-^ty, 9 ft.*.".".".'.'.". , S'" f , ll INDIGO-* ft. 1.00 gl.? Z?OiV-Rebrod, 9 ft. 07 ? 07? Swede. 09 @ 10 LATHS,? li. @ 4-50 ?/JfJf--8beU, 9 bbl. ? # - South (?aroliua. . 1.60 ? - Bockport.?... 3.00 @2.25 Cement. 2.?t ? 3.60 Plaster Paris.-..i "A?asJt- & 4.60 L UMBER, ty M. iect OesjWbitePme, lstqirality.W.08? 65,00 White Pine, good nm... 88.00 @40.00 Yellow Pine.20.00 t?8 00 Boards, 9 M feet-Rough.??? g?-00, Grooved and Tongued.... ?.? ?33.00 LEATHER, country tanned, ? ft. j ~ MOLASSES, 9 gaUon-Onba. *? ? 59 ' ?aatevado. M S 1.00 N^cSaa?sV.V.V.V.*.'!!.'""!-"" 75 (g) 82 NATAL STORES, 9 bbl-Tar.. - ? - Pitch. - ? ~~ Boato, Pals. f.00 ? {.? Bouta, No. 1.-J 3.76 ta 4.25 BOHto.No. 3.J.3.00 g - Benin, No. 8. 3.50 ? 2.75 HDITits Turpentine, 9 nailon. ? ? 65 Oa>ruin. * ?.. .?J.g - a^/JS?-Ainericsn, 4@20d. 9 keg. 7.00 ? 7.76 Am^Wrought.............. f - |M - IS?:;;:::":-::::::: I ~ WWS?E:::::;:::: fcS fi:? Sperm,Wta?er79gabon.:. 3.9? ff, - Cotton Seed, ? gallon. I - Osirtortel L), ^gallon. W? ? ~ ^lTe.V doren . ?.? g10'? Kerosana, 9 gallon. S S Beurinc, ^ gallon. 6? & ~~ PSOFXS/OJr.?-Beef, mess, fl bbl. W.? JMt.flO Beef, prime. 14-M Pork, mess. ~~ 2 " Bump.. ...... - ' r? Bacon, Hams, fi ft. . U t S? Bacon, Sides. I?X?. \\ Bacon, Slunudozs. 1**? *!. ?ST::::::::::::::::":: ?*1 i Cbeeue. io ?SJ o? ?oiatoas, ft bbl. - g - Onions. 3.00 t j-* PA/i??Sbto'Lesi 'w ? }* Black Lead.M | " Ztoa,v7bito. M ? 16 PLOW STEEL, ft ft " ? - B/CK-Csaolma, ? ft. n Eaii Ludia. - ? - 5?iMS-ionBr?raii, ^ square..13.60 a - SHINGLED, V M.v ,Z*& ^ " ?White Ptae; first qnaUty. ".OU, ? - ?Atr-Livcrpool. coarse, T? .?<*. 2.60 @ 2.76 Lrfe.yonL fine. r @ ~ .VJOCS;*?...'. . T f u? SPICES, ? ft-CssBla. 100 @ ? - Mace.y. l-7* ? - ^v.v.v::^?:;::::::: ?.S pepper!. *0 ?. ~ So. ? S 60 Esce Ginger.- j? g - SPIRITS, Vi gallon-Alcohol. 6.00 @ 6.00 Br?,^ognac.-. 4.00 ?13.00 Brandy, Domesti!.. 3.00 | 3.75 OirZnolland. *-75 @ 6.00 ffln, AKiencan. ?8.60 @ 3.75 Bnrn,Jemaica. Sr.M @ 6.00 . Bnm, N.E. ?.60 & 8.00 WhWtqy, Bonrbo?. 3.00 ? 6.00 Wbta'wy, Beelined. 2.? | 2.40 SUGAR, ? ft-Baw. 9 | 13? Crushed.;. fj? ?? - Clarified A. 17 ? - Clarified B.:. -g - Clarified O. .;.. UJ?g " Lori.i.. . 18 ? 19 oporto Rico..,. 18?@ JJ linscow?'. 12 & i*.1?: ^?A?J-Domesttcmanoiacture, ? M 18.00 &45.00 H5?a.^T!.'..:.. i.? ? 1.60 .?.0.^::::::::.v.v:::::::- !:S 11:52 Ash. - ? - poplar. - g - Hickory. - @ - 2Yiv--IOBpoftngila?s.. .16.00 ? - IX Boona? P?te....17.00 @ - ICTtaPb?e'.iaxU..16,60 ? - I X Tin Plata 10x14..17.00 ? - IC Tin Plate, 14x30. 16.60 @ - BtockTta, ?A. *0 ? - riFIiWf-Cotton, 9 *. 76 ? - Baltag. i - . Hemp.. aaa? f ~ Jnte. " t - FA?OT5fl^Biight,?pnon. 36 ? - Parsaus..-...7.1. - ? - VINEGAR-White Wins, fl gallon..... 60 ? Oder....;. 30 & - French._. 1.00 ? 1.36 ^y^"^--. ?:S'?S:S gheny.......... . 9.3S S 6.00 Claret, fl case....:...6.00 ?13.50 Champagne, fi basket. 36.00 ?30.00 Z?A'??-?:eet.9ft.... 26 ? 27 @ G;00 88.60 8.00 PORT CALENDAR. % coaaacnm wzxxxT. raasnov xas KOOK. ' First Q. rth, 6h. lim. even I last ?. 20th, 9h. 45m. even Full M. lOth, Th. 13m. even New M. 27th, Ch. 33, even KEFTXXBZa. BETS. 6..22 6..31 6..19 6..18 6..16 6..16 6..14 KOO? BJ) ita. HIGH WATHE. Monday.... Tuesday.. A ajWedneslay. Thursday... Friday..... Saturday*.* Sunday. Mt' O.iS? 6..3I .l::S 9 .13 9. .60 10..81 ll..13 H ll.,66 Morn.. 12..41 10..30 ll..If! Morn. 12.. 6 12..69 1..66 3..6e, MARINE NEWS. PORT OP CHARLESTON Arrived Yestertlay. Brittsb bark Elgin, Healey, Middlebo: ough. Eng, 49 days. Railroad Iron. To Order. On the Sd. inst, lat 30.36, lon 78, spoke the British brig Spring, 41 days from Bio for Savannah. - Bark Sacramento, Larson, Nsw York, tr days. Hay and Oats. To W Roach, O 8 Quartermaster. Steamer Fannie, Peck, Savannah, Tia lUuffton, Hilton Head and Beaufort. Mdse. To J ferguson, L Wsiskopf. F KresaeLW Harritaon.&outhem Express Oo.W Hearthe, Dr J L Dawson, Mrs Elita Abendroth. Cleared Yesterday. Steamship Moneka, Marahm?n, Nsw York- Juo 4 Theo Getty. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, Baltimore-Courtenay A Trenhohn. Weat to ita Yesterday. Steamship Moneka, Maraktnan, Nsw York. Steamship Sea.GuU, Dutton, Baltimore. . Scar Wide World, HQdreth, J acksonvillc,-Fla. From this Port. Br bark Northern Crown, Mathias, Bristol, Eng, August 19. Brig Senorita, Cinden, Baltimore, September 4. LIST 09 VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS POUT. POBEIGN. uvxnrooL. Br bark Queen, Stuart; asQed.August 19 The Chattanooga, Freeman, sailed.August 19 KmnucsaoBovas, ZHQ. Br brig Bellona, Bawhhga, sailed.July 9 VAtXMCTA. The Yole Angier,-, sailed..June 18 DOMESTIC. BELFAST, ME. Behr Sarah Buck, White, sailed.. July 28 aaxoon, xs. 8chr Eclipse, Pendleton, cleared. ....August 6 . BOSTON. Brig Josie A Devereaux, Clark, cleared.August 38 Brig Cyclone, -, up.August 38 Behr Marian Gage, Shepherd, cleared.."... August 34 Behr Chloe,-, Boston, np.August 39 axw TOBE. 8chr Jonas Smith, Nieho,5, np.August 34 Scar Nevada,--,up.;.sept 3 rnminxxPHZA. Bark Orchilla, Havnsr, cleared.August 28 Behr John A Griffin, Foster, cleared.August 30 THE CAfiOUNA TIMES, PUBLISHED AT ORA.VGEB?R? C. H. rl3 PAPER CD3CTJLATE9 THROUGHOUT THZ. middle portion of the State, and offers the best (acuities for sdverheers. February 2? 9 LIST OF SHIPPING la. the Port of Charleston, ?ept. S, 1S?T 'VUSSSU CKDESiOO XOi'.S, ASD rTCAMZBSC0A?TDSO WXXBZM IBX STATT EZCWKEO. STEAMSHIPS. ?. #;' MsnhstSffi. 1337 tous, Woedhu?. rt ini?ace[ 4MtousfseJlyVto'?t?anUe wi? phis, lo&l?)<; ...H F Baker * Go SHU'S. R C WSnti?op. ?*?O toii?, siewart.' at Boyce ?'(to'sjwhsrf,' from Liverpool, waiting. .RavenellkOe Ameba. 689 tuns; Cromer, at Boy. e k Co% wharf, from liverpool, walting.J Fraser A Co 3, . B Ait KS. r.niu ii. Br, 314 ton?, Clark, at Bannet*'? wharf, for West ladlee, loed?ug.Bouifont k Bates Bein- (Br), - ton?, Hailey, in the Mream, from Middle borough, Eng, just arrived.Order Sacramento, - ton?, Lewpou,?at Southern when, trom New York, discharging.W Bosch BRIGS. Henry Lauren*, 117 toria, Borden, si Union wharf, from Ctenfnegos, waiting.J * Enslow ss Co CV Williams, 332 tons, Thompson, at Cet.tr. 1 whan, from Ph?adrfpW?. dlacha?&...."HF Bator & Co O F Geary. 827 tons, Conkhn, rt Kin's Whirf, from Boa-j ton, dtecharglnav..FF Locke SCHOONERS. M B BranbaO, 337 tons, Hussey, in Ashley Bi"?r, for a j Normera Port, loading.....f...Wltoach Waneta. 2? tons. Hawkins/ in Ashley BiTer, or New York, loading. .W Roach D B Warner, 270 ton?, Horton, st Adger'S wharf, for : Georgetown, 8 C, ready......WHoich lfgsn^ This prjkaticn. Jong ... Pand favorably known, ?fst ira^Vm will thoroughly retovtao? ?ti flfStnmai V broken down abd ffWraWB Hf T low-ephited horses, JiJ f?pM *R8 doanatag the itomacb 9k -iL? VV.JUL liur ttl** care pmenttte EB^Y?LXOW WATER, HEAVER, t^DUGSS, DIS-, FOUNDER^ LOSS^'oP' A????9fc\ APPETITE,' AND VI- 4 ft TAL ENERGY, tc. ^^^HL ITS USE IMPROVES ?M j^fefMkv . CREASES THE AP- JSm Bia PETITE-G I V ? S A /V^BH W SMOOTH and GLOS- / W Hf W 8Y SKIN-and trana- fl JT . fi^L form? the MISERA' tmZ.AW JtAd ??*^ BLE BEELETONs^!^rf?Mtt??^wWgasr INTO A FINE milli lll*WHIWiysaWI>lW ENG AND SPIRITED HORSE. OLD BIP VAN WINKLE GIN. GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, POBf AND MADEIBAf HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD BTE. FADDITION TO OUR BUSINESS OP SELLING WINES, etc., In origin?! package?, ?nd in order to insure to consumers Pure Liquor? In a compact *?&ooa venient form, we commeaceithe enterprise of botthng .adiisokingTncuesour well known Wines, ftandtes. Whiskies, kc,and bava stat ?asm out in ?stylethat wcuUpreJuno the pc^b?Sof with before rescuing th? parabaeer. The general spore, ctetiod aiid gntirytiig sanesssttat ha? rewarded our efforts basenconrMaiS?^^* garda quality, ?lsolo raakelacreseed efltarto to retain confidence and patronage -W^?r^^rS*117 .towed upon ns. BOrTNGKR k CO., ? fEatahlished 1778.1 Importers ot Wine?, kc, 1 j No_ u Beaver street, New York. Tho abore popular goods are ppt "^?fSJ?St lng ono dozen bottles each, and are ?old by ?il prominent Druggist*, Grocers, Ac. Opinions of the Press. The name of Bining cr k Co., Na 15 B<*ver street, 1? a guarantee of the exact and Moral truth of whatever they represent-2V. T. Com. Advertiser. ' Tbs importJug house of Bininger t Co., No. L? Beaver street, is continntod upon principle? of integrity, kurness and the highest honor.- N. Y. Evening Express. GOODRICH, TriNEMLiN & CO., N 1S3 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hot and DOWIF. & MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO KI.YG & CA9SIDE Y No. 151 MEETING STREET, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, 8. a January 30__i__ wfmfimos FOUTZ'S CELEBRATED HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS. TO KEEPERS OF COWS THIS PREPARATION IS INVALUABLE. It in creases the quantity and improves the quail, ty of the MILK. It has been proven by ac? tual experiment to in? crease the quantity of MILK and CREAM twenty per cent.,.sad make the BUTTER flrm ?nd s ?est. Ia M i taning cattle, it f vs liT'them an appetite, o ens their tilde, and makes them thrive much Aster.. Di ALL DISEASES OF SWINE, SUCH AS COUGHS UL IX EES TN THE LUNGS, LIVER, kc, this article acts as s sp?cifie. By putting from one-half a pa] to s paper tn a barrel1 ofswflJtt? above die ea.es will be eradica? ted or entirely pre? vented. Ii given to time, a certain preventive and care for tba Hog Cholera. PREPARED BY S. A. F0?TZ & BllO., NO. 116 PRARKLIS tTREET BALTIMOKE, Md. lt, FOR SALK BY DOWTE & MOISE SOUTHERN DRUG NO. 151 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITK CHARLESTON HOTEL. Marchas_'_stnth8mo mULW 8IMILIB?S C?RANT?R. HUMPHREYS' - HOMOEOPATHIC SPECIFICS HAVE PROVEO, FROM THE MOST AMPLE KXFsV BIENOE, an entire sneosss : Simp le-Pro mp t-Effl ?tent and Reliable. They are the only medicines par. ectly adapted to popular nae-so simple that mistake, lannot be made in using them; so hanni ne? as to bc ree from danger, and so efficient sato be always reha? lla. They nave raised the highest commendation from tn, and will always reader satisfaction. Cents Ho. 1, cure? Fevers, Congestion,Inflammations.. M " 3, " Worms. Worm-Fever, Worm-Colo.. 91 0 E, Crying Colic, or Teething of In. tauts. SI MA," Diarrhoea of Childrtb or Adults.... M " a, " Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Collo... Il >t c. " rh ole ?a Morbos, Nausea, Vomit lag.,.. ii ?i 7, n; eng ha. Golda, Bronchitis...'.. " 8, " Murals J a, Toethachs, Faceache.. U ? S, ? llcadach?s,81ckHead?chejVeiti)fo,. U ii ?o <. Uyspepola, Bilious Stomach.. <> u, " Suppressed, or Painful Periods..... n ia, n Whites, too profuse periods. I n if. n Croup. Ceugfi, Linealt Breathing., a " li, " Salt Rheum, EriSipalas, Eruptions. Si n ig, n lins QB. alissa, Rheumatlo Pams... 91 II is, " Fever and A ju?! Chill Fsver, Agnes. ai 17, " Plies,.Blind or Bleeding. so t. u, ?. Cpthalxny, and Bore or Weak Eyes. IO is i., n Cata*-b, >cuto or Chrcnio, Influ? enza................... tb 1 30, " 'Whooplni Cough, Violent Oonghs ao II ai, n Asthma, Oppressed Breathing.. IO " sa .. Bar Discharges, Impaired Hose. tng. tb u ga, it dcrofula. Enlarged- Gland?, SwaU* lags.A. sn n j4, 11 General DebUlty, Physical Weakness 60 M gi, n Dropsy ind Beauty Secretions.. ft) u a?, i? gea SicLueaa. Sickness from Bia. n 97, M Kidney Diseane, ?rsysi.V.V.'"*.* K " 98, " nervous Debility, Sentinal Emu? lsions, Involuntary ulacnarges.LOO 11 aa, Sore Mouth, Canker... io ? sn, " Urinary lueontlusnc?, Watting Bed.?... tH ? 61, " Painful Period?, even Vfth Spasc I.'..?i ? n, >. gueKssgs at Change of Lis.LOO u gs, n {epilepsy, Spasms, di Vitus' DanoaLOO ? Si, <. Dipt beria, Ulcerated Bore Truit.,.. fe FAMILY CASES. Il rials, morocco case and book,.f lO.Ct IO largs vials, in morocco, and book. 6.00 K) largs vials, plain oats, ?nd book. coo j boxes (Hos. Ito ll), and book. 8,00 VETERINARY SPECIFICS. tfrtinpany eases. 10 vials.f 10.00 Jingle vtels, with directions. LOO ?-These remedies, by the ease or single box, an ?nt to ?ny part of toe country, by Mall ar Express, tree if charge, on receipt of thc price. Address HUMPHREYS' ?9101710 HOMOOPATHIO MKDIOnOH COMPANY, Office and Depot Ho. 662 Broadway, Kaw York, Sr. H0U"BMT8 ls consultfd dally SS kit office, per. l0nally or by Utter, as above, for. all forms of disease. HOWIE & MOISE. Wholesale Agent?. No. lil Meeting street, Opponto Charleston Hotel fray * BHL.HJ??Ke A. *VC." ECKEL d? CO.. R?t?U AgjnU, No, 381 KING-STREET, 4th door stave Btekat* April n ouarieeten, g, o. ' 8 PEC i Al WgTICES? ?TB B GIS TB AT 10 N-FINAL NOTICE. BOUBTff J?UEClNCT, VT'.EDS Ko. 5 AND 7 AND ? AND 8.-The Bowd of Registration tor the ?bore assied Wird?, io order to complete tba registration of (ht tame by tbsl?&Jajt,registration witt be t?elda*;?w-aeb uigtonllk??bie House, Veiiderbosjrt stroet, fc*Weio?No. 6 ?od 8, Taedait Wednesday and TMsnday nerf, thc Ugh, 11th aid 12th dayi of September, fruin 9 to 3 o'clock eaehday. And kt the Eagle Engino House, Meeting strtet, the ftUow?? wk, ft? Warda Ka 5 ?nd 7, cu Tuaday, Wednesday and Thartdcy, tho 17th, 18th and l?th Sep? tember, from 0 to 3 o'clock each day. after which the bool? win vjositiver/ be ?teaed. . Tho registration Hat* Trill be exposed Cor public axami nation, viz: At the Eagle Engine House on Munday and Tutsdtth the 2*d ?id 24th inst., and at tho Washington Engine Epate on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the 24th, ? Ith and 27th September, from ll to 2 o'clock each day, af Br which time, for two days, rix: f?at irday, the ?Bth, aid Monday, 30th September, th? Board rill revise abd correct the Usia, and register 'any person, who may have b?en be/orv. prevented from registration. The said revision will take place at the Washington Etfglne House, fromUtoSo'cloek eachday. -/J NATB7L TTLEB, Sanr.. Chairman Band Registration-4th Precinct. Septembers .-rt 5, e, 10,11,17,18, 26, 2S ?-NOTICE IS HEBEB? GIVEN THAT AP PLIOATIOS will be made at the ?nd of two months for the incorporation of a Ocmpany for to? Manu?actur? of CHEMICALS, AOTDS' AND l?ETTXIZEB?. ISeptember 6___ f8 jaar CHIEF QUABTEBMABTEU'8 OFFICE, SECOND MILITARY DISTRICT, NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA, CHARLESTON, & C., AUGUST 17,1867. SEALED PROFOSALS will be received at this office until 12 o'clock M. on Monday, the 16th, day of Septem? ber, 18C7, al which tims they will be opened; l or the pur? chase of the ftuowing property, viz: Wreck of steamer BOSTON, in Asheppo River. Wreck of steamer OEO. WASHINGTON, in Coosaw River. Wreck of steamer CHASSEUR, in Scull Creek. Wreck of steamer RANDOLPH, in Charlearon Harbor. .Wreck of steamer KT J. WAN, in Charleston Harbor. Wrack nf steamer RUBI, in Light House li Jet. Bidden wm atete the amount offered for ??ch wreck. Tho wrecks will be sold .separately and to the highest bidder, unless such bid be deemed unreaoontble. Proposals ntost be ??dresete the undersigned, and larked ??ropoa?^.;.Vrmr(*enAflf wrecks. " ...^.aasaaiiV.- B. o. TI UER,' BwvetM*ior^nsra^,OhMQuartenaiaster, . " D^ft.O^ U. a A. AuguaHO 25 ?-THE ATTENTION OF THE FIRE DE [ PABTMEN T ls called to the following regulations : Any Volunteer Rnginr running on any payment in either the Upper cr'Lower Warda, *im the street is paved, shall pay a fine of Fifty Dellars, and any Ward Engine committing toe same offence their pay shall be ! stopped. The same rulo shall be applicable, to the Marketa. Every Volunteer Englue Company shall have either beDs or a gong attached to their Engine or Reel, tad toe asme shall not be matted, either going rr returning from an alarm of fire. The game rule shall be applica? ble to Ward Engines, but no Engine shall rt tarn from, a ure faster than a walk. No two Steamers shan work at the Maie Fl? WaR. One Volunteer Hand lin gina may draw water from same Well where a Steamer is drawing; and If two Hand En? gines are at a Eire Wefl.no Steamar shsfl bs allowed to usa the same. ? Two or more Steamers may draw w?cr from a Drain Pit B. M. 8TROBEL August 20 Clerk and Sup't ?WNOTIOE TO MARINERS.-? A PT AIN 8 I AND PILOTS wishing to anchor their vessels in Ashley I Blver, ara requested not to do BO anywhere within direct lg? of toe heads of the SAVANNAH RAILROAD WHARVES, on toe Charleston and St Andrew's aide of the Ashley River; by wMch precaution, contact with toe Submarine Telegrvb C*Me will be avoided. 6. C. TURNER, XL M. Harbor Master's Office, Charla*ton, February 8,18ft., February 7 ay T?BNEAV8 TIC DO??O?BB?X OB TURNER'? TIC DOULOUREUX OR UNIVERSAL NEURALGIA, PILL, UNIVERS AX NEURALGIA PILL? j A SAFE, CERTAIN AND SPEEDY CURE FOR NEU? RALGIA AND ALL NERVOUS DISEASES It ls an annuling remedy in nil case* of Facial Neural gie, often effecting a perfect enre in a single day. No form cf Nervous Disease- adis to yield to its magic influ soon, Evec the severest casts of Chronic Keurtlgfa ?nd ?renaral Xervoa* Dmngeaasnts ot many years' standing, affecting the entire irrstem, are completer/and perma? nently cured D7 it in c> few ?lays, or a few weeks ti the utmost It contains riothin*; injurious to the most deli? cate system, and can always be used with perfect safety. It is in constant use by the best physicians, who give it their unan fm on s and unqualified approval. Sent by mail on receipt of fl and two postage stamps. Sold everywhere. TURNER & CO., Sole Proprietor?, No. Tremont street, Boston, Mass. September 2 mwfSmos' ?FA YOUNG LADY RETURNING TO country home, after ? so] oura of a few monto? in tl city, waa hardly recognized by her friends. In placeo. . coarse, rustic, flushed face, she had a soft roby eorr plerion of almost marble 4k cotoneas, and instead > twrnty-toree ?he reafly appeared bat sighttan, Upon in qulry as to toe causo of to gnat ? changa, abc ptain*/ toed them that ate ntad to? CTRCAWLilf BALK, ami considered it aa invaluable acquit tiontoanyladja toft rt By ito mae any Lady or Gentlemen can Improve their ftt tonal appearance an hundred fold. It ls simple in li.? combination, as Nature beraolf la simple, yet unanrpMs ed in its efficacy in drawing impnris?? from, ateo bei li? ing, cleansing sud *-untying th??t*w ??i M^JL^^ Byiisdirectactioaon tho cuticle it draws from it all i ts impurities, kindly beatons; taw tase, and karia? toe anc face aa Natara intended it should bo-ctes,.-, soft, smooth andbeauttfuJ. Price ?, sent by Mafl ojfkbmataa, ?tu? ceiptofanordar.by W. L. CLARK A CO., Chemists, Na 3 Watt Fayette Street Syracuse, S. J. Th? amy Amarle? Agente fox to? este o? the san?. Marcu30 ly ear BATOHELOB'8 HAIB DYE-THIS SPLENDID HAIR DTE is the best tn the world. The our/ trw and perfect Pye-bannte??, reliable, insten uneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous tinte. Natural Black ox Brown. Eemediet th? gi efleote of Baa Dyes. Divigoratea tot hat,; leaving it soft and beautifuL Th? genuine is signed William A. Batchelor. AU others are mar? imitations, and should be avoidtd. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Factory, No. 81 Barclay street, Nev .York. Kt BEWARE OF A OOUNTFRFF?T. g December 10 lyr gar ABTIPICIAL EIE&-ABTIFICIAL HU? MAN ETES mad? to order and inserted by Dra. ?. BAUCH and P. GOUGLEMANN (formerly employed by BOISSONNIAU, of Paris), No. MO Broadway, New York. April li lyr. "COSTAK'S" PREPARATIONS. ESTAI IS HEP EIGHTEEN YEARS. Laboratory, No. IO Crotby stree t, New Yoik. 8000 Boxes, Bottles and Flasks raaralactared daily.. SOLD BY ALL BB UQ 0JS18 EYEB XWETEliE " COSTAR'8 " SALES DJiPOT, No. 483 BROADWAY, SEW YORK, ' Where tl, IS to $6 atea? ar? put *ip for Families, stores Ships, Boa ts. Public Institution?. SC, ate. It te truly wonderful toe confidence that la*now had in overv form of Preparations that coma? from "Costar'i " Establishment. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINAIORS-For Rate, Mica, Roache?, Ante, Aa, Ac "Only infallible remedy known," "Not dangerous to toe human family." "Rate com? out of their boles to die," kc _ " CObTAR' 3 " BED-BUG EXTERMINATOR-A liquid, put up in bottles, and never known to rail. "COSTiH'S" ELECTRIC POWDER-For Moto? in Furi ?md Woollens, is invaluable. Nothing can exceed it for power and efficacy. Destroys Instantly all Insects on Plante, Fowls, Animal?, ftc. "COSTARS" BUCKTHORN SALVE-Far Cute, Bums, Wounds Jh-ulses, Rroken Breaste, Sore, Nipples, Piles in all formt, Old Sores, Ulcer*, and all kinda of cutaneous affections. No larnily should be without it. It exceed? to efficacy ail other Salva? in nae. "COSTAR'S" CORN SOLVENT-For Corn?, Runion?, Warta, kc. _ COSTAR'S" RITTER SWEET AND ORANGE BLOS? SOMS-Beautifies the Complexion, by giving to toe attn a aoft and beautiful freshness, and la incomparably be- I youd anything now in nae. Ladies of tante and jwsitio. < | regard it as an essential to the toilet An unprecedented sale is its bost recommendation. One bottle ls always followed by more. Try it to know. "COSTAR'S" BISHOP PILLS-A universal Dinner Pul (sugar-coated), and ot extraordinary efficacy for Cos? tiveness, all fbrma of Indigestion, Nervous sud Sick Headache. A Pill that ia pow rapidly superseding all others. "COSTAR'S" COUGH REMEDY-For Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness, Sure Throat Croup, Whooping Cough, Asth? ma, and all forms of Bronchial, and Dises ses of toe Throat and Lunga, _^^re?e HENRY R. COSTAR, Na 482 BROADWAY, N. Y. DOWDE & MOISE, WHOLESALE AGENTS, No. Ul Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel. Jost 1?_ - * -Tb B A U T Y - Auburn. ^atjw tgf\ Jj Golden, Flaxen, and VSk JTI silken CURL?? produced hy M_.fi kW tr the ute1 of Professor DB- ?^IM A-A BBETJX'S FRISER LE ?|y M ^BM?CHBVEUX. One applica- JL^t^ mm OTP (Jon warranted to curl ^??fi?W qp^rnost straight and stubborn'.?jf^jffr9 kai -of eithertax into wy ?f taatvyBaaatlve c*. Has been used ty the fashionables of Paris and Loudon, with the most ratifying results, Bteee no in? jury to this hair. Price by mail, staled and postpaid, tl. Descriptive eircuUrs mailed free. Address BEBGBB, 8HUTTS A CO.?amlste. No. 283 River street. Troy, N. 7., Sole Agents fur toe Utitod Stetes. March 80_ly The Greenville Mountaineer 18 PUBLIBHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT ?1 60 PEU year, in a 1 vance. Advertisements inserted at usual ratea. G. J?. ILFORD, May 10 sditorandProDrietor BXSVfl&T* l^t ABD WAY LAUD ara*. THE STEAMEB CAPT. D. BOYLE. WliLJ?ATE NORTH ATLANTIC WHA&F, AS 0^90*.* v* ***** Night, tbe 6th thstsat at U ??S?l1^ ^ 1Ed?J^ 00 Sund* Morning. I pj^*** rec?ired"???7?ad r^iforre?, tobe.pre ?or Freight oe Passage apply on beert, or to NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON Sl^AMSHBP LINE, FOR KEW TOB.HL, j,THE NEW AND ELEGANT 8TDEWHEEL 8TEAA?BBTP MANHATTAN,, WOODHULL. COMMANDER, -fTTILL LEATE FROM AUGER'S SOUTH WHAB* j ff on Saturday,^ September, 7, at 13 tf. j atjhe offlo^of TOl^ENAYeTTMBS^^f\t?f*A I A3- For Pasaje and all mattera connected with ibo i Inward bnsineea of the Ships, apply to 8TBEEI BROTH* ESS lc CO., Na 74 East Bay. STREET BROTHERS A CO., 1 . . COUBTOTAY k TRENHOLM, ] ****** September 2_v_* FOR CHEBAW, ABD ALL I1VTEBLMGETJLA.TE LANDINGS OH THE :PEE DEE RTVtTJB. THE LIGHT DRAUGHT STEAMER PL?NTEB, _ . 04PT. J. T. FOSTER, T?/TLL RECEIVE FREIGHT OH TBE FIRST SEP. W TEM BEB, sad leave with daspa**. , J? ~T\> AH Freight most be prepaid on tbs wharf. ' ' Fm Freight engagements apply to ." Augusts tutha ? AaxamBod^lfwtot FOE WBIOHTS BLUFF AND ALJL INTER MK DIATE L ASDTIfOfl OB THE SANTKE RXTBH. MARION, CAPI. -, TtriLL RECTEXrE FREIGHT OB'THE !to?T?PTEM. For Freight angagSBsaasa, apply to . Angus*'.TT ? Aeoomse^tksa Baerl BY CHABLESTON IN? SAVANNAH STEAM^ACKE^ LINER BB?I?WEEKLY, TIA BEAUFORT AND HUTON HEAD, J ? WEEKLY, TIA BLUFFTON. STEAMER PILOT BOY., ..CAPT. W. % McNELTT STEAMER FANNIE....C?7TTP. 2*01* Os?eVOPTHB ABOVE STEAMERS \rr?L LEATE Charleston every Monda? and Thuytdax ff m sisal et 7 o'clock; and Savaimah every ir*fe-*jria? sad FriddM Momrngs, at 7 o'clock. Touching ht Btaffir/n on ?k> JWjJgg a^Cbarleston, sod ifaa^ay, trip iron Freight rece<r*d daily lram St A..2L to 5 P. AC sisd stored fret* ofctosras. Trr.^s?tT ?ESsy AB Way Preighi, also Bhxfflon Whs**?.?.. mn? bons? pasa.' TKi For freight cr passace, aoply to ?OBTaT?a^HTAoW.^attc* Wbsax, , CnaHeatoB. CLAGH03N b CUNNINOBABB, FULLEE A LlS?* *T?Ba*n; *? - Agents, Beaufort, 8. C. N. E.-THROUGH TICKETS sold at the offioe of tn? Agency in ChsrJaston tc- points on the Atlantic sad Gun Reibrad, ead to Feroanoina and pointa on tte St Jotols Brier. Auguat I aaf^HBS?XI 0? TEE P?i?NTATI?R BIT M to vt**?* praaalaut m thr history *f tb* world. ITSBSI ? sBrljato il ta fee ma?ar. They a? a? oso* ian aaost q**dy. stsapstaaotag awtTh-yssSauar ?sw -ito. awed, 't-frirn fit i Slitfi ?isl in1 litsilrtpsl The* parity AI ?taesya be railed upon. They ara eamposad of tberewbratsd Oattaays Bark. CswafiJto Bady Ssadsato?, Cfcsnusailt Ftowwa, Lav?ndote Plowers, Wlasa'.irasa, Anise, obmrboda. Orange-p<>*A, Saara root. Oawwttr, Oostaaasr. Bpftoak, kays? s?^saf1B?xnifwiMit? ts ctorgr?ei, Lrspasksrs, *B4 perseas ut HHcary blotto and tory Cito, who reqsl? tm Aigaatis^ a s*?;* lot asst des? m sa fri tassilrtsst a DeUesaataaaJawand weak psiaoiu ar ?c?tala tc (a these Brtterw what they SAT? SO 2or/ bioksd lor, Tb/ry por?fy, strsagttan sad ?iTtr/scre'^. Thsy cresta a beclthy appetite. They AW ss antidote to chan/y? o?wi?Br std diet. They oTcrceme eSacts cf dl?Kfpa?foB and Ute tc ^ They strengthen the iryaliw s^ estlrtea themiuc. They r^ererit rUasm?tic and intermitwat toran?. They purify the breath ?n* ?adtty of tba stones, They curs Dj-si^peis aed Ooaiatlpsaaa. They care DUnbea. Cbtdej^ sndCBolsa? ^^ Saoy curs liter ttrapiaint sad Borons ^daca* . Thsy are ttutbesl BUtarain Ina aor?. They the wean nun si??g, sai cxhausad natora's graft roftOifBr, Tba IcRowing starCnf and ?mpbetto stateowrtf es? be aren at om* caaos. Lettar of Bay. 2. F. Cauta, ?haplain of tbs 107th New York Bagiaszt: Haan ACKJOIA OBOTX, Mtxcb itkv ISM, Owing to the great taposure and. tsrrlWo deoonvpeat* Uon after the battle of anti?*??, I was. utterly prostnt sd and vary Kick. My stomach would not retain, me? sosa, An sr?aa calla! Ktutatlon Bittara, prcpsr?d by Dr. DCUXB, of New York, was prescribed to gtva ai? gtb and an app?tit*. To my grast snrprkss ttsy gwasstotnsdJatoreJiat Two bottlw ainta? asV-wed mo te ^ my regiment * . a . IbBsfBmsto them used in many catee, and am cree to scy, fbr sns> piatl er privats purpoeo? I know el nottneg Uaatttem. BAT. E. ?. OBANE, ChapUia. iit4ter from the Eev. N. E. Gana, St (TJsJmaie, Pfc Ga3Tumxa :-You were kind econgn, OB A taner .> etalon, to send ma? bali durren bottles of Ptantattsa Bitters tor $3 KL My wife having derived so xo*n bau ?flt treen tas ase of these attars, I desire x^r ia cont ano thstn, and yon ?QI please ?ead aa bottle? mere for the money enclosed. I am, very truly, years, N. E. GLU>o, Parter Ger. Bei. Ghurch, Jouttsa,' Hosea, Stiraaia*irasnajri?'B Ovncrsj, I CrxccrsAXt, Orno, Jam Zath, ISSI .' J 1 har:, given your Plaamticn Birlan t? hua Oeds of rsoLle soldiers who atop hers, mora br toss disabled from v nous causea.' and tho effect to nurreDon ?ai pMBfytfof, BM'. a preparation a? this to I heartily wish to every lamiJ/, in every hespltai, and at hand on every batato fla]''. G. W. D. ANDREWS,. Sup win tendeat Dr. W. A. Osuxns, Surgeon of the Tenth Vermont Se? I gimsnt write*:-"I w)sh every soldier SM s battle of PuKtattoa Bitters. Thoy ?rs the most eSActrra, iect, ?nC harmless tonio I ever used." WrinitTir'i ff<rrai-, t WasHTiroTO?, D. a, Bay 324, ISA / Quimil:-We require another supply cf your Plantation Bitters, tts popularity o which daily u> cresses with th? guests ef otu- heuse. Bespectfully. .SYKES, CHADWICK Ado. ste? kc ka ka. Ita Bs sore that every bottle bears tte tec-simile of oar slgcatnr* on a steel plate toltte, witt oar private stamp over ttift cork. F. H. DBASE & CO., NO. 903 BROADWAY, N. Y. Sold by all respectable Druggists, Fhystotona, G roners. Saloons and country Hotel-dealers. April 13 1 . .hatulyr BAKEWELL SENTINEIJ IS AN EXCELLENT ADVERTING MEDI?1?. LET Merchasrtasad business man try it fora few monfhii, "Norlsknoisto." Bimi on ypar csx^ sgrst iacrwtie yonr trade tts adi There's notting to equal Printer's ink-it has msde many a fortune. Terms for tne paper-A3 per annum, ia advene*, Adrert?sam.mt? iiuwrted st 'he rate of $1 per square ot tworv* Une* a.- le? for each inaertion. Cards of tsnlhvs or leas, at the rafts of HO ft? tire* Coolractobytheyea-ctffor atcjaentas, -Allowing prit, tlagc of changing on more fevorabte terms. Address """" EDWARD A BRONSON. Novetuberlv Pr.bot?* ?Wv-xepr.?ac4