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# THE v mum MM REVS, Cl. lt. CATHCART, KuiTon OATHCAK'l, MOMILLAN & MOBTOW,' PROPRIETORS. No. 18 KAYNE STREET. CITY PRINTER8. TERMS CASH. BnDSOIUPTlON. DAILY-1 WP.LVK MONTHS.S1U.0? l'AIL?-SIX MONTHS. IJ.lll) tba ILY-TUREE MONTHS. ?.50 SINULE COPIF.n.u cents TU NEWS DEALERS.?IrrntN _i_a_L._r_. MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 18C7. THOUTIXU. Off be fore your mother Futrly knows your out Oooduessl oJuT II Jolly Tramping ni ter trout I Tripping over mosses, Slipping over stones. Creeping through luurnstus, Chlll'? 1 hrou;;h blood and bones: "Dipping" In o npricg bolos, Ripping something out Oooduuest but lt's pleasant Whipping niter trout. Stumbling OTor raw logs, Whoro tuoy've rnado a jam; No one can say thia stream I sn't worth a dam : Water, "cold aa blaxoa," Foama your feat about; ? Coleb your death of-"IVhhV, luau I Did you eeo that trout?" Ply 1dm goutly-kindly Horno hill la but frail ; "There's a speckled beauty I" Crook's hook, never fail. Twenty ounces, plump, eire, (Heft him, if you doubt!; Sitter, gold and gamete What can match a trout? ; Lightly dropa Ibo "tackle." Ubi lely sings tho slroam, Brtchtly burst t o foam bella. Uko a poet'? dream. Splaah I there goes a "trimmer," Whirr I and bo la out I What school la so channing Aa a school of trout ? Rat leanakcal and skclcral Wat feel and burnt faces I Who saya auglora' Unca nra "Castlu pleasant lacea?" Try lt In boar i Iver; Hut, before you trout lt, Just s sk AI . kdltor What ho thinks about lt. ll?urrtl aViw Yorker. A OBEAT NAVAL SALE.-In ibo Ural ton days of October tbc Navy .Department Vfill Boll thirty-fivo vose?is, in part built for tho unvy, partly bought for tho scrvico from tho commercial mar,nu, and partly cnuturcd. Nino of Ibcao ?ill bu Hold at Hie Navy Yard in Philadelphia, on tho Isl: Tbc U.-ne ' nco, of 8U3 tone, puddlc-wbeni, which baa earned 10 guns; tito Mackinac,' 974 tons, nud 10 guua, paddlc-whccl; tho Min?o, of tho same size; tho Mendota, CbonauRO, ?Sonsacas and Molacomet, all sisters to tba Mackinaw, and sotno fnmoua for ex ?loits daring tho war. Tho Florida, 12(11 tons; tho [cruet, 820, anti tho Boxer, 444, will also bo sold horo. Li New York tho croat abip-of-llio-lino North Carolina, ?C38 tona, livo oak Iranio, heavily cop Ser-fnatciied, and long used os a receiving" Bhip; ia Rhodo Inland, 1517 tona, a wide-wheel fiieatnor, nud ono of tho faBtcat and boat in tho country; tho Augusta, sido-wheol, 1310 tons; tho Masa'aclm seta, ?crew, 1165 tons; tho Estrella, iron niilo whool, 438 tons; tho Dumbarton, iron aide-wheel, CSG tons; tho Tuboina, S07 tons, screw; tho Wyalu aing, Sonoma, 1'outiao. Osceola, Patvtnxet, Matta baaaett aud Masaasoit, all oopiicr-fnstonod mid aide-wheolcra, ol 974 tons, and tho Entaw, of 975 tons: tho Connemaugb. of 955 lona, and thoTioifn, of 819 tons, will be disposod of on tho Sd of Oc? tober. At Boston, on the 5th, tho Bicnvillo, atoam.r, of 1,558 tons, and tho li moak, copper fastoned sloops vincennoB and John Adam?, nf 700 tona each, will bo ?a cL At Washington, on the fat li, tho Tallapoona and Chicopeo, of 9i4 lona each, both paildlo-wlioel cra, will be disposed or, aa troll as tbo little sloant er Preston. The two Utter will bo Bold without engines. At Norfolk tho side-wheeler Agawnn, of 974 tona, tho cap tty cd iron clad .Texas, and tho captured iron olad Columbia will bo di oponod of. In the whole tbirtr-flvo vessols will be sold in ton dajH at flvo poi in. Thirty-three of tboso aro steamers and twonty-oigbtaro sido-wheolora. Homo of them, liko tho BaasaCAS, havo renowned hiato rirs. Homo, Uko the Bhode Islnnd, aro fumoua fo: apeed. Those built for tho navy aro vory airona, but not well calculated for carrying groat cargotiH. Moat ara designed for shallow navigation. All aro superior to tboavoragu of oommorcint vasscla. COM MERCI AL. ?fixparta. BOSTON-Fer brig Joalo A Devoreaux-go bales Rags, Paper, ko, r, packagca Lead, 45 packages Copper, 4 nat toges Zinc, ?BO tana Iron, ti packages Prune MEW YORE-For steamship Champion-14 bales S I Cotton, 187 bales Upland Cotlou, M Uercca Rice, 17r> bbla Rosin, 72 bales Domestics, 41 bales Roots, 62 bbls and 48 aacka Flour, 2 bales Wool, in packagca Emit, 12 rr Ha Leather, 10 packagca Sundries, li crapty Bim'u. UALTIMOKt - Fer atcamahlp Falcon-.87 bales Upland Cotton, 30.000 feet Lumber, 10 bales Hides, 40 pack? ages l-urnlluro. SO tmlea Yam, 32 bslea Feathers, 14 rolla Leather, 10 packages sundries, 'j bhds Bouts, Vi empty Barr?la. Tin F tm neston Cotton .Harlot. OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, 1 IsUBUROK, Saturday Evening, Sept. 23, 1867. I Th* dept. sabig m wa from tho Liverpool market Lb. doced much caution on the part of buyers, and thc bruit? ed operations . f Can day wera cd ctcd only ?ncr a con? cession of about one cent V lb. on tbc part of aellora. Tbs demand was quito light, purchasers and factors generally awaiting further InteUlgsnce. The transactions ware 23 balea-say 4 at 18, and 10 at IB.*. Wc quote: Low Middling.17 ? Middling.18 OflB}? Anguila Market, AUGUSTA, Feptem' er 28.-Rx HARKS.-Trade contin? ues to Improve, but baa not reached anything like tho bud?n..? of corresponding seasons prior to tho war. Cotton ia coming In slowly and planters find they realize but a small proportion of Un lr oxpoctaUona. Oor raer obantsiiavo full atocka, which they will sell aa rapidly aa possible, at a slight advance ? n coat. Corros-Tho price of this ataplo continues to go down. A decline of 2 cents pur pound baa taken placo aluce our hut weekly report. This, to our mind, ls almost unaccountable, tn view of the certainty of a orop very hula treater than last aeascn. A contemporary, tho llainbtidgo Argus, on thia sub tact, ssya i "lbs present prico of Conon, lt ia wcU knowe, ls baaed upon Uie anllcipaUon of a lull crop la thc United BUtea tho present tall-mst ls, upon four mlUiona of bales. T his being irue, failure lo realize that number of balea muet nave Uio effoct to raise tho price. And lt la now reduced to n certainty, from what wa ace In our exchanges, that tho present crop has not only been reduced Cy the Into unprecedented rainy spell and other causes, but it has tioen cut off all ol ono half; sod instead ol tour minions, tho yield will laUabnrt Of two-indeed, to n lesa amount thau waa rai. cd lost year, when tho prico of Cotton waa from 40 to SC cents during the aeaaon in Hew York, it graduait, falling to the former figure lato in thc spring, Accenting to tho beat lights before ua, there c in bc but little doubt of Ibo rb? In Ilia pries of Cotton afb r the yield of tho i resent di.astrous yoar Ia ascertained. Tho o: ly event that can affect thia result ls an unexpected yield lu India and other countries where Cotton ia grown, of which, as yet, wa have no assurance. FiMijioiAL.-Uold in vary good demand. Brokers haying St 1434143; soiling at 144. Kilver (American) toying a. 132, and seUing at 135; foreign buying at 137a 140. BiOTBATixa_O (.-orgia Railroad Stock waa arid aa low aa 7t la small lots. Montgomery and Weit Point 8 por cant Bond i wera aold at 80c EXOHAKOK-In demand at par. ' Havunnuh Market. SAVANNAH, September 28.-Rxjajuta.-There ls not much chango to report In tho general marketa. Prie ea ol molt articles aro tho same, and wa refer to thc ra starks on each under their respectivo hoads, Business has Improved, though not to auch an extent aa to rc llove tho pressera of cur Morchants, and wo cannot ex? pect lt to ba muob better for Uiroo or four weeks. Though cotton has been coming lu more freely, a largo portion of lt baa passed through without loaving an. mor? than mere drayage and wharfage, and that which has stopped hero has boen of so small an amount aa yoi that lt .fiords but littlo pocunbvry roller to the factors. Our dry goods men have be?n doing a noes] buslnosa for tho past week. A large number or merchants have arrived (rom tho Interior, and many who went North hara raturncd to pnrchaao their goods boro, satisfied thnt wa can do aa wall by thom aa other markets. Tho hual? atos wrml J havo baan doublo, hut for tbo atriugency of toa money market. O roce lea wore also active, with a good demand. Io fact II waa mora than equal to tho supply. Many orders could not bc filled, as wo havo said beforo, owing to tho Bfbtnsas ot money. Hold steady; very little offering. Brokors aro buting at 1(01141: seien g at 14?U144. SxoHAjro*.-New York oxebango is weak. Wo quote: SUrllng, Urns, lette154: sight. IMalst); New York Urn?, thirty day?, IK per cent, and lu le rout; sight psr s ??per Mst, premium. Corros-Our markst for tba past week baa prc? on ted sn appearance of Irregularity consequent upon a fouling cf eiitruit of the futurs, oouplod with tba Inherent tsnaclry of factora to kasp at old prices, sod wo havo ?sry gradually reduced figures, until to-day, when thc avid sd dscUna In New York to 22)?c. called fer ?ore relaxation hare, and Cotton, which could hare baan sold at 21c early In lbs day, were claimed at 20c and nndar toward tho cloio of tho markcL Wc quote : Middling, (Llvrrpool,) MMe., equal to 7Kd. V lb, f. o. h. and freight; or equal t0 gifd. f\ Ito to aril lo Liver? pool. Otha4)naUUot, abovo and below Middling, are ci brirasly Irregular, and for t..eui lhere ia no quotation. Crop accounts from tho upland region of tho ?boto tVraih are vary conflicting, and we glean from all wo havo gatumd daring the hut week, that soma sections sre wonts than others, but thal, aa a general fiature, our for mir ?t?male of two and a half mllUona of bales, will, to all pr?sent appearances be atti in ed as tho sum total of the crop of 1867-418. coMraaaTi vc OOTTOM sra ie MUNT. ?SC II ITS, KXFORTB AUB ar?os on HAND aarrcKSXB 20. 1BG7, s si, voa TUX ma mn: LA.,T nun. Stock on hand Sept l . Rseetvad since . ept. 10. Saciived prerLcasl j.,,, TotaL, SxyorUdatnco Bopt 19... ?apestad previously_, Total. Block on hand BapL 28 1887-od. 186c~?7. laia^d.l?P''"'il.?gd.|PP',d vat r???l ??7| 4,o7i 4,2.u .... i.ioo 34 4.354 IC J, 7'.ti 9,035 2,081 4,160 7,103 8,487 j- -.i 1,9321 OOH ..oso /?cs-Tlie mark? has peen oo nominal that ll would bs i n itv? tibi*Ivnulu * quotation, Hier* having IJ.BU ver? little of the sid crop, and ueurly all lu raudl dialers' hamil" liiere was BU nrrlval ol MOO bushola ol now rnuith rico to-dsr (?io Drat carno ol tho soiaon). which will liol. however, bu pincott upon Um market, bclnu lu tended for enwrt-a emull portlou or it might possibly bu oir- red. Wo may expect neil w> ck Hist tko maikel ?III lomumo MIIIIU s npo ?hui arrival? lucrttass. t'liEioirrs- Hu ru hus tm-ii U reduetlou In tho Ur UT on luereluudim iroui New York lo ibis {>ort, but Iro'gbU from Savaiiunh nie uuchaunuil. Wo iiuolo: To N< w York, by steam, Kc for square.ami 'ic, for round balea; doim-slles, ?Se. "ft hale. 1,1111c or none ot'erln,- lor Liv. er]>ool via New York, thc rai o behm l'J-32d. tor square ami ?;d. fur round Imle?. Lumber freights are nominal. SCsrvsly qsjoUMr. 'limber irelKhts to Europe ass.; to Soulli American poi lu. tMo\tt20; lo Norihem pjrts, S'JfgJlU. Xii?- ?>i linn? iliurhrl. NEW ORLEANS. September 23.- CorroK-Tba mar? ket continued tn eiblbli tho -sum features lo day which wo nelli vd lu our last rei-ort. 1'actora wore manifestly wlllln,* to meet the denund freely sud unke fiirlher con? cessions, In accordance ?nh ibo tenor of Iho forriiju newe, but buyers carno fonvatd reluctantly, with offers at A greater reduction than would ho -n boulin-1 lo. Uiulnr thcaortrcujititsncee thu rates weru con Iii cd to UtO bales at Irregular and lower pi lee?. Lon mi Milne was sold flt 20c., which IH IC. nuder lim lieutr-, nccctitcil yesterday, but the marketclosed loo HUH II uuaettloil to enable ns lo Live quotations. ? ii II:MC. i of corms. Stock on hand 1st September, ISTrt. hales- 1B.M0 Iteeeived to-day. Iii Itcc.lveil prcvlou-ly . MU- W?f ricorcrt to-day... mme Clivin-d prevfousl). .'-.ana-- 6.6S0 Stock on bund ami on ahtpbooiil. 1?.KM Wi I mi o ullin .aim Let. WILMtSilTON. Soplcn-ilicr 'js.-Tv-nrr.NriNE.-Mar ket Heady, ant1 receipts meiere, salo* ol only lad bbls at Ti for "yellow dip. uiul f.! ut tor MR? hard, po-USO lbe. swntrw Tiwii-r-NriKU.-Thc market ia quiet, and tho price hm decMMd n simile. Hales i f "3 tilda at 5:1c. and 40 do nt reline per Rall?n. Hons.-lue market mles dull an t Inactive-, and all cra.l.- have benn entirely neglected to day, no sales hav I .li-- taken pince. TAR.-lill) Mils changed lennis ni tu 85 ncr bbl. COTTON.-SUVCU bales middling ?o!d lo-day at 18c per lb. Il n 111 mure Murkct. BALTIMORE, September 27.-COTTON.-WO og?ln re? port n dull marker, pome inquiry iroui ininti T". but at low Usuren; small salea have bren madu ou thu lintis of | UUiU-'ai ceulH for Mitldltiin t el uni. CoFrra.- There la n ijooil Inquiry and h ohio rn steady forillo; wo report anion of 300 ban? nt IS cent?, gold. M act: i -educed to 14,000 bam in first bands. Pi m-?-ti llb continued licht receipts limn thc Weal, and fuir local nml export demand, stocka sro much re? duced, supers aro very narco nud difficult to bny. Wo report sales tc-dny or 200*300 bbls Supers .md F.xtraa, far heine wallis, Thu lui-poet lons of Flour nml Meal lu Ihc city of llalll moro for Ibo week conlon on -optembe-r 26th, 1807, woro ns follows:-Howard street. 160'J bbls; City Milla, 12.8 -J bhls; uhio. 1027bbla; nod Family 3310 tibia-total Wheat Flour. 21.Kll bb s. Together with 210 bbla tlyo Flour, and 1UQ bbla Corn M. ai. (luaus-rtccelpla ol wheal wore Unlit to-day, only 656 bushels ?hilo nud 7000 bushel- red; Ibo market wo? steady and without quotable change; Included lu lbe Bales woro 100 bushelB white, common at JU 2a (no other salo of nhltv ruportotl); SOU bushel? choleo rod forsocd at t2 TS; 21100 bushel? do tor milling al $2 65a2 05; 520 do ! at tu SO; 2'OJ buKhols fair to good at fi un.au :I0, and touch lots nt tl 76VU li. Corn-1450 bushels wbl o and 325 hushola yellow raeeived; pneen unchanged, salos of I Kits) bushels whlto nt tl UTal UR; i0>3 do yellow nt tl 3ln 1 30. Oats-3.100 bushels received; demand active; sales reported were 056 bushels pi I o ni 70c; 69" do Boort ni 03 aO'Jc; 2500 bushell nt O.ViG7e; 1030 do fair at OBaOlc; also, ont ol stoic 0000 bin-held common ol 55c, ?nd GMO bush? els fair st flic. Ihr-.IM bushels offered; 200 buaheta ?old nt tl I" il 45 \H bushel. MOLASSES-Tlicro waB a rale to-tlay of 30 hbds Porto Rico nt Ofic (T calton. PROVISIONS- Iiacon waa in Mr jobbing denimel tc-day; principally lor tho South. Sales loot up 75 lo 100 hhds. Included woro Shoulders nt ii' ., Ujfg.1 Rib Sides. 17Kc., und Clear Ititi. IS a 15,';e., nearly all at tho lushlo figure: Uataa quiet, ns Inst quoted, 19 a 1S>?C for pian canvassed, mid 23 S n 25 c. for Western auger-cured, as to quality and brand; Mess Pork, n sale lo- ny of 25 ubi?. Western nt fU5.r,U fl bbl. : Lard ls held lt 13JJ n Ile. for city ami l l a M>Jc. for Wi stern barrels, outaldo prices tor jobbing lots. Wo quotn Mea? licet st tia A 28 and Extra Mets. SUS a 81) fl bbl., as to quality. Nothing doing in Hulk Meal?. SUGAR-Wo report salea to-day of 100 Idids. Forto nico, In lots, to thc trade, ut r.'S s lt c. .arhtxts SUOAHS- Wcro advanced lo-day }fc; wo now quote na follows: for oxlraflno powdorod ITtfOJ crushed, pondered and grsuulsteil 17o; ?ofi crushed A nhttc 16b;c; circlo A do Hie; D lorie; U extra 15?,c; C yellow 16*,c; circlo C l?y-c; dlnmond C 14>,c; yallon ll\,c per lb; tor 1 IOU bills or marc >{c less. STOCt--Maryland Company baa sold Ahead of produc? tion for tho next two wooka; quoto Ualllmorn Company's li JP len Cc: per na lim. HALT-I.in rim il ls steady un i firm for lota from dosi? ers st 25aU 30 for Ground Alum, ami at tSs3 U0 per sack for Tl r.e. Turks Island wo quote at GfiaOOo per biiHtiel, on to quanllly, for tots (rom store. WuiaRZY-Nothing reported; quotatlona enUroly nom? inal. Now York Market. AIONEV filARRET. Tlio Nuw York Keening Pott, ot Friday, Sept ember 27, aays : Tho loan mnrket I ; quint at 0a7 per cent., to which nato tho linne mr i io i.-liliii ry reeins grsilunlly tn ho adjusting Itself. Commejctsl paper ia dull nt 7AS>? per choice us.iioii. iufenor grades being slow of salo. Tho stock market oircrs no now features. Qovom menta aro quiet, but steady, soveu-thlrtles having re? coded lo 100,'., c hile KOld-bnarlng boinia aro without ac? tivity, but tim. Hail 11.ad limns are dull, and thom ls a lull in tho Bpecalarlvo movement?. rnoncoE UAnKEr. NEW YORK, Sept? mber 27.-FLOOR, AC-Thd market I for Western sud ststefinur ia moro active; the lon (trades are 15a25o Lotter, nud ibo medium and botter brands are firmor. California flour ia Arm and In fair demand; tudiisof 780 bbls nt ttl 50.113 50. Southern llour ls better and more acUvc. asperlnlly cholco brand?. Hains or MS0 blila-at tlOsll tn for nu? mon to good Baltimore and country exlrss, and til 90a \ lt 60 1er Illirie and family li ra: ni.. Corn fho.v is belter. Salos of 400 bbls at to .IA for city. I t6 76 for Marsh's calorie, and jO OOaC 05 for Brandy I nine. GHATS.-The wheat mnrkct le better but quint, cnltujt I to the current hiah prices, which provent millers from opcratUig. Oats aro better, bul quiet at tho closii. The sales ara 180,000 bushels Ohio and WcMcm nt 7:.?'.Y,',c, and 73c for do to arrive In Octnhor; Stato nt 70?7fl.-ji. Crm carly In tho day waa much deprcs?cil, and prices I declined 4s5c pur bushal; but later most ol tho duclluc was recovered. There was n lair inryuiry nt the concession, chiefly for tho linioo Irado, though lu part lor lovcatmcut. Pnonsioss.-Tho pork inarki 1 lias been moderately ac tico at a rather l.l;>ln r rsugiiofprlcea, but clusos dull at Innlilo Ogurcs. Tho HSICR, onshAiid recular, aro 3150 bbla at SUI Ona j 24 05 for mor.!- ; nuil f Ul 13}j'aU4 25 for Job lots do. Beef ls rather mora activo but prices a-.uiiiu ti.it heavy. Sales of 335 ire-cured extra tums on pr?valo terms. Tar*reo hoef ls quiet. cut meats urn dull Bud nominal. Uncoil ls nei ll. Silos of 25 I10101 Strrtford cut at ISVe. : Dressed hogs are lower and unsettled, owing to tho 1 1 diversity of qualitv. We quoto at 9aU<tc tor etty. ' 1 Lard has bean lu ve.y activo demaud, end prices aro better, cloping firm. Bremen-la duli uiul unchanged. We quotn aa follow?: I Goshen sud o row County pails, 35 a 40c. Tl lb; Stato, firkin? nnd tubs, coo.I to rholcn. SU a35c.; Illinois, Iowa, j and Mlnnetota, 15 a U0c. ; Wcntern lloscrve, good to chotee. 22 a Uoc ; State tubs, Welsh, good to choice, 30 a 31c. ; Ohio, common to loir, 14 a 18c. CnEEBE-Is in moderate demand only. 'Ibo market is steady. Wc quoto aa tollona: State faotory, good to choice, 'ji Ih, nen-, 13); n 15c; Stato. fair lo Rood, 12), a rj.'-o.; stato dairies, choice, u a lu;,e.; Luftlhrh dalry. Conn., 12 a 13c ; English dsiry, Ohio, ll a 13c.; Vermont dairy, common to cholea, lu a lue. ; pineapple, 12 a 14c; Ohio, primo, 10 n Ile. ; Ohio, tactory, good lo cheleo, 12 a 13c. OorrEE-ts quiet, but prices aro nithout change. COTTON-Tho domand to-day ia belter, bul prices show no change. Wo quote at 23c. far Middling OjilBDds nnd 24c. for Middling New Orleans. HAT-Is firm uno In fair elemsndat 76a85c for shipping, [ and Slal 60 for mt All lota. NIVAL STOUES-Aro qui; t nnd unchangod. Wo quoto: Splnta Turpentine tree, per (tallon. 68a59u; Spirits Turpentine lu bond, por gallon, 6O0 ; Crude Tur? pentine, In bbla, per 280 lbs, ff- ; Rosin?, common. In bbls, per 280 lbs. M ; Itoslna strained, In bbla, per 280 ! lb?, 1-1 TU'jhi 25; Hoi lus, No 2, in bbls, per USO lbs, ?i en ; itoelsB, No 1, lu bbls.-per 280 lbs, $4 Cos C00? Koaio?, palo, In bbl?, por 280 Iba, t0 73*7 00; Roalne, extra pule, In bbl?, per 280 lb?, *7 5018 25; ltoainn, window eins?. In bbl?, pur 280 lb?, t8 7C?9; Tar, North County-, lu bbls, per bbl, t3a3 50; Tar, Wil? mington, in bbbi, per bbl. t3 75a4 ; Pitch, city. In bbls por bbl, ?4 00; Filch, southern, In bm?, per bbl, ?4 23. Seo AR.-HAW sugars nra In good doman d and firm at ii?,i.ii,'; fur lair to ?tooJ rofluhig. Ro?nod are quiet. Ho,inn lHarkct. BOSTON", Thursday, September 2G.-COFFEE-Tl e markot for luis articlo remains without change In Rio I o ere 1 nv,, bren tates of small lots at u ia j Go '<t lb. cud Capo at -JG y.r. fi lb, currency. Corren-Tho sales of s heath In H Copper have bean con? fined to email lota, at 33o34c, and Yellow Sheathing Metal 2Co t? lb. In Bolla ana Braziers Coppar no change, willi small ?Alon. Inaot Copper 1? firm, and ha? boen In demand at 20&U7c V lb. COTTON-Tho market for this arricio ha? been quite dull during tho week, and price? are easier. Mauufnctu? rora oro purchasing only in email lots, snd wo quote Or? dinary sud ?cod Oriinrry nt Ulara.-; LowMlddllDg at 33a24c; Middling al 24a25c, andfjood Middling at 20a27c \fl lb. Now crop will soon be coming forward, end prices are expect, d lo rule lon, aa boldcra South will bo likely to ronllza ss soon as po?alblo. DOITEBTICS-Heavy Cottons havo bcon In hotter do? mand. but at rather easier ericen. Bleacbod ShooUngs and Shirtings have been eclilr.2 moro freely al previous prices; and Orilla, Denims, and other kinda at price? in dtCAtlng very little chango. Favorito atylea of woollens aro In good demand, btu all other descriptions aro dull and unsaleable, except al low and unsatisfactory pr.ee?. OUKHT BAU?-Marka! quiet with ?aloa of 150 hales at 21o, currency. 0 tm NV CLOTH-Tho. market la very elull for thia art?? llelo and tuc sales have boen limited. Tba transaction? comprise 227 balea at 0>?<-, gold, in bond, and UPO lisles, tn lois, at 2u)in23c per yard, currency. HAT-Thoro havo beau ?ales of Eastern and Notthern ol t20aU8 per ton, as lo quality, bul at th i cloie it ls diffi? cult to realize over tUS per ton for tho boat. MOLASSES.-Tho trade continuo to purchase only in small lot?, hut for refining considerable has been done. Tho sale? comprise 3oo hhds tart ClunfUcgos at 60o- COG bbdh tart and sweet Muscovado at 47s6Jc. moally for bolling at 60c; 76 bbdi ItoinciHoe at 51c, and ?mall lots of Porto Rico at 70c per gallon. NATAL s.-ronca.-There havo been SAICS of 500 bbla Spirits Turpentine, hero and lo arrive, at MKaMo cur? rency. Tar la selling in email lots nt t3 A0a4 per bbl. In Rosin salen at t4 25 for common up lo to for palo No 1. Fitch bas beon qulcL nut!An - 'l hi re la very little chango to notlco In angar, and rr nm nc (trodes havn bren In fair rle nun <I during tho week. The traonactlnna conquiso 290 hbda fair to aood refining Cuba ni H'falljt; 1287 hhds good ann prime refilling at U;?al2; 130 hbds Surinam at UH ; 547 baskots sad 376 bags Dalai la No ll, tho balaceo ol an Import, at lu;; ; 1100 boxea Cuba No 12 lo 10 at 12>.,al6ii {-crib. Refined augar hos been ?oiling at ItlKalSX per b fer oruabod, pondered sud granulated. 1 _ \riv York Dry flood* Market. ' [i>om Ins lndeptni?4nt.\ For the week ending Tuesday, September 21.-The burines? In Dry Ciooda during tba paal ,veck baa boon only fairly active. Jobbers aro well sui .plied with foreign gooda, und purchases of douieatica are only mado from hand to mouth, under tho very pr?valent Impression that there muat bo a il cc 11 ne in tho pi icc of cotton aa the nan crop conn a to market. This prudent tc ell o g is vory noll calculated to maintain a ateody business; and, on tho whola, ls much moro eatlaraetnry th?? a feverish mah, which wuuhl load to heavy purchases, to be followed hy a stagnant uaurkoL Judging from tho auction ?ales of the week wo should aay that prices wcro not favorable lo Importer?, excopt u, certain atylea of fancy mlltnory goods adapted lo tho susson. Wlthoutd any marko va riauona ta pricea thar* his been s disposition mani? fested to favor tho purchaser tn moat descriptions of cot? ton goodjf partlcuUrly In thelowsr trrido* of Sheeting., snd In unbleached goods sentrally. Auy attempt to force aalca would doubUcaa Toad to ronaidorablo cooee? alone of prices. I The market baa yielded lo tho extent ot t e ncr vard on sn Average; bnt tho finer quail tica of br??rn goods for bleaching are * chads batter. In bt**cb*d goods th* de? mand baa been quite active, and there ar* no expaeta ffHBSHHBBBBBSSBBB?SBBffB i loin of 1 J??I lirias it p-eleni, cAteg lo ?iiy accumula tlou of ?lock. Wstuauliea sud NJW York Milla arti In ijood deutaud. Cotton llannult ?re o?ly In moderato re? quest, and d rill * aro heavy. Corset Jeana aro tn abundant supply and dull. Stripes and Uckn aro In Icaa requost. Doulmsiind collooadcs move slowly; heavy luakca sell moro Trocir thu tho Ugh tor grado*. In prints of all des? criptions there ls moro liveliness than lu any other des? cription nf V'o-K and tho stock ou hand lu timi hands ls ?id?ll?t leon ii '.m, baan lu easy yr.-.rr. ut th!: whll tho Jobbers oro by no means overstocked. Many popular styles ore sold for delivery by tho agents of manufactures in advance of their production. Ginghams of Ibo belter styles ore lu pood dornend and prices aro firm. As a general rule, thc betlor descriptions er nil kinds of gooJs maintain prices belier aud are moro treoly taken limn the poorer grades. Helled Jackonols, silesia? and cambrics, holli colored and bleached, aro lu fair demand sud Onu lu prlros. Ltneoys eihlblt a gri-ater degree of activity than last week, and all goods of s similar character aro moro Inquired for. Tho in at kel for muslin dulaluea has liupr ved just lu pro? portion to the improvement shown In Ibo style of tho gooda ntl,ired. Our mnnnfjclurers nra learulug tho im portauco ol making their fabrics at least equal to thu his cs mid cultivated wants of tho comuiuuily. All tho various makes arc In good demand. I'acllic. Lowell, Hmm lion aud Mini ehest i r de! nines sell rapidly al Vic. A now kind of gooda called Ihn lloulevard skirt, mad? en? tirely of wool, and wovon wltbnul senna, hero lately buen Introduced, am! bid lair to lake Ibo placu of tbu Indls pen:.ilile . Tl il 1 not s I. ' ' Tho dem and lor shawls increase* willi tho season, and the great variety aud cicdluut quality of thc various onana -such as tho Waterloo, tho Poarclalc and thu Watervllcl-gives to those articles I ne i . m ing iuiportaucc. Thc trsdo in them ls very good. For Itallaus and woollen i lot I ii tho demand couliuucs favorable, ci" "dolly for Ibu cheaper qualities. Tin- finer qualitira ot lUliaus aro not -linnell required. Tho importation* ot Italians from England arc very heavy thc present nea sou. Taney caasl ir.crea, cloaking* sud coallug* uro lu good request, fair prices. I Inion l-i rel! readily, both plalu mid twilled, and st linn pri?es. Thu sales ul blankets havu been largo, w thou! any material iiitsblh-atlonof prioo, though thero I* a tendency lo a decline. In foreigu gooda thsro is nothing lu ip ort.int lo notice; tho market ls well supplied willi mcriuoci and dolaiucs, hut tho Mocks sro not considered by any mc.nm lu ex? cess of tho reason. Staple silks arc brid at finn l?ricos, und Ibo new Myles of millinery and fancy goods sell freely al advancing pneos. Thu auction sales of thc week have been extensive and well attended. Importa? tion* have been well kept up, but they consist mainly of goods expressly adapted lo tho son Kin. Nothing of tho disposition shown last year, lo import anything and even thing lu anticipation of a higher tarin, which end? ed In euch disastrous result* lo many of our importera has boon oxbibllod tho presold scssou. constituons per Kout li Cnrnllim iiniuo.ni September MK. 200 bales Colton. Mit bale* Mdse, 5 bbls and 205 sicks Flour, Ht bbls Naval Stores, 10 haga Hough ltloe, 1 enr Furniture, 8 cars Wood and Lumber, Ac. TO Courtenay A Trcubului. Stenhouse At Co, Railroad Agent, street or.ei k Co, M Ooldanillh k Son, O W Williams k Co, W W Fem nerton, A llohlnson k Co, O Reeder. B IT Rodgers A- Cn, W C Hoke- k Co, U Bischoff k Co, Cobon, Hun, k. : A- Co, Knnapaux, Lnuiieau A Co, W Lebby, J O Hut, h. S L Howard, O ll Walter & Co, Ii L Jeffers k Co, Adams. Frost k Co, F Horsey, L D DeSaussuro, Oraeaor, Lee. Smith At Co, J k JD Kirkpatrick. J D Aiken ft Co, O N Avorill A- Son. Rev ll M Moad. J H Baigelt k Co, W D WUIIaina, D J rim i uga k Co, W W Smith, Major McElralb, Osteudorff k Co. I'u ssc ii (?er L Per atcainshlp Champion, for Now York-Mrs Stock- I ton, J ,\ Clinton, D W Clinton, J P K Urysu, A L Nauce, J Shaw, Mrs T Hildebrand. L lt Carr, Fraileen Police, - Vupbinck. Mrs O'Neill, C. Ashby, Miss O'Neill. - Cart? mill. E a Rawley, J J Pope, - Johnston. O R Cathcart and lady. Miss J Semcke, Mrs lt S Druin. Rov Moynnr dio and lad?, Miss Estelle Hans, A (Jrunball. J U Russell. T S Joh mon. T Moran. M Doyle, W lYIackwel), F M ul lin. N Close, and 3 In stoerngc. Por steamship Mouokn, from New York-D Briggs, H W Dfigga, 1' Darcey. J Allison, D RclUy, W Olover, and J sleeraga. Per atcamsbip Falcon, for BalUmoro- Mr and Mrs Ravcnel, J Phyunoy, J Wunsh, .>. Mlasoa Hugor, Mis* Phil.lpn, D F Kccliug, and others. l'cr steamer Dictator, trom Pllatka, via Jacksonville, Fernandina and Savannah-L l'an lt I, ? L Millar, O Mc (ilnli y. M Bennett, J D T humai. W Succkor. G W Pond, Judge Fraser, R L Wilson, col L Wilson, wife nndchild, C Earl*. Mr* Goodrich. J ncaillo. Misa Moonoy, Wilson Cbapol, W U While, T E Goungcr, J W Staples. J Mur? phy, 8 G Drown. T A Mitchel, J U Tegul, and 7 deck. Per steamer Tannin, (tom Savannah, via Beau ort, Hil? ton Head, Ac-B F Faust, J J Bair, J Rennoy, Gsu Gila, 0 O Uouso, A T. Burns, Dr T Cuthbert and wife. J J Pope, and 7 deck. - ".er steamor St Helena, from Falls to and Rockvlllo J W Seabrook, Col J Wbalay, J E Eddings, Mr Fra) cr. 1 dy and daughter, J J Hanabao. Mrs Vanbalien, D J Whnlcy, O U SwIR, Col Burger, A Constance and lady, W Read, W Brown, and 20 dock. ~~ POUT CAIsENJUAK. coBDZcrrD WEEXI.T. rnAsrs or TOE MOON. First Q. Otb, Oh. 47m. evon I I nit 0.20th, Oh. 47m. morn Full M. 13th. 8h. 4m. mora I Now M. 27lli,7u. 43m, morn OCTOBEH. jo Monday_ 1 Tuesday.... 21 Wednesday 3 Thursday.. 4 Friday_ elSaturday.. rJSunday_ 7. .48 8..21 ?.. 0 : 9. .v.i 10..31 ll..20 Moru. 9..29 10.. 1 10..40 11..al Morn. 12. .20 1. .14 MARINE NEWS. H il II T IIP CHAR li kt MTU M . Arrived Saturday. Brig Model, Johnson, Boston, 0 days. leo. To tho Master. A Gags k Co. Brig Anns D Torrey, Sellars, Heston, 0 days. Icc. To A Gago ii Co. Steamer Fannie, Peck. Savannah via Iliufflou, Hil? ton Head and Beaufort. Mdio. To John Forguson, E U Rodgers k Co. W Kinsman. W Steal, SC lt lt Agent, W C Dukes k Co, P Hubert, Ho naran t k Sala*. J P Alm ander. Southern Exprcas Co, JOH Clausscn. F Kreuel, P Gathers, U Adams, A Caualo, A Gage k Co. Arrived Y m tr rn ny. Steamship Moneka. Winchester, New York-tefl Thurs? day. Mdzo. To J k T Get iv, J E Adgcr A Co, Adams Exptess Co..' ') Aiken k Co, D A Ammo, R Arnold. C N Averill & Son. d Bischoff & Co. Block k Loyns, H Buck. J O Burckiuyc., Bolhuann Bros, E Bates k Ca, J B Betts k Co, Drown A. Uycr. J R Bigelow, T D Clancey, Gotid kop ic Beulbner, O W Clark k Co. J*Coagrovc. It A: A P Caldwell, Crane. Boylcston k Co. W C Courtney, W S Corwin k Co, C D Carr k Co, Cutsolm Bros, Cameron, Barkley A- Co, I, Cohen. T M Cater, Dowls k Molso. A D Ar Co, P Darcey, Duwlug, Burkett A Cn, Forguson A Holmes. B Feldman, Gracier, Lee. Smith k Co, dru I er J: Martin, A ? Goodwin, F Uorsoy, Hastio. Calhoun A Co, N A Hunt. Hopkins. McPherson A Co, C K liugcr. J W Harrisson ? Sou, Uart k Co. Johnston, Crews k Co, (! ll Johnson, J Jars, JAM Ionmnn, steamer Dictator, W Kinsman, U Rialto A Co. E H Kellar* k Co. A Langer. A I ltote.lt. O Litscbgt. Misa J Larkcn, F Yon Sauten, Tit? ilo .* Marshall, Lubra k Stelling, Mllnor, Wllbnr k Mar? tin, T McCarthy. D Maguire, J U Muller. M McCarty, G W Mcivor, Marshall. Burge k Bowen. McLoy A Rice. W McComb k Co, J Mehrten*. U Meyer, Msntouo k Co. S R Marshall, E J Dawson k Co, OatcudorlT A Co. South? ern Expr?s* Co. J F O'NoiU A Son. B O'Neill, D tr Neill k Son, W Roach, J II Read k Co, H T Pcako. General Su? perintendent, E Scott k Co, W Lutnpkln k Co. Salas k Co, Stoll, Webb A Co. Strauss, Vanees k Bo, W W Shack clfortl, .1 B K Sloan. O Tlcdoman, C Voigbt, J H V?llers, W Manufacturing Co, O W WlUIaros k Co. O W Steffens k Co, Worner k Ducker, J N W, P Wnbib, Wagoner, Heath k Monscos, 8 C Railroad Agent, and others. Steamer Dictator, Payne, I'alatka, via Jacksonville, Fomaradina and Savannah. Cotton, Wool, indus sud Mdfte. To J D Aiken k Co, J At J D Kirkpatrick, O H lugrabam A- Son, C Oravnley, R N Fuller. riteamor St Helena, Boyle, Edlato and Rockvlllo. Mdzo. To J n Murray, G Clark, Roper k Stoney, W M Lawton. Cleared Saturday. Steamship Ohamplnn, Lockwood, New York-Courtenay Ac Trcnhomi. Steamship Falcon, Reed, Baltimore-Courtenay k Tren huhs. ?. Brig Josie A Devereaui, Clark, Bolton-F P Locke. Hcbr John A OrlUlu, Feater, Georgetown, 8 C-H F Ha kt r ft Co. Wont to Sea Saturday. Steamship Chatuplou, Lockwood, Nsw York. Steamship Falcon, Reed, Baltimore. I rom tula Port. Sehr Mosca D Bramhall, Hussey, Now York, Sept 27. Sehr Wanata, Hawkins. Now York, Sept 20. Cleared for tills Port. Sahr Chloe. Hatch, at Boston, Sept 23. MST UF VKSSUI.S UP. CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LtvcnrooL. British bark Yumuri, Thompson, np.Sept 10 Ur hark J Cumming. Hookway, up.August 29 Hrh I sh bark Florence chipman. Jones, aa ll sd.... Hopt 3 Br bark Queen, Stuart, sailed.August 10 Tho Chattanooga, Fra man, ?siled.August 19 Tho Charleston, Morley, entered outward..Kept ll Ai.Twr.ni-. Tho Triton, Keoger, allied.Sept A DOMESTIC. XOCEP0B?, ME. Behr H II Jameson, Jameson, up.Sept 0 BOROS. Brig Al)Torrey. Hellers, cleared.Sept 9 Itt lg Galveston, Merryman, up......Sap! 4 Sehr J Crocker, Lowo, cleared.Sept 19 Sehr Maine law, Johnson, up..?..Sept IB Behr Chloe, Hatch, cleared.Sept 25 KXW Timi. Sehr N W Smith, Tooker, cleared.Sept 23 Sehr E A ConkUn, Daniela, up.Sept 18 Sehr Amoricus, Mosa, np.Sept B Sehr S Hawkin:, Wyatt, np.Sept 23 FntLADILrBLA. Sehr F W Johnson, Marta, cleared.'. .Sept 10 OEOnoiTowM, n. p. Sehr J A Ualleck, Crowe"., Balled....'.Sept 19 THE EAST FLORIDA BANNER, Ol Al, A. M A It ION COUNTY, FLORIDA. T. F. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. 8. 0. DaRROHL, Aaaletant Editor. THE DAHNER HAS A LARCH CIRCUIATION throughout the moat populous and wealthy portions of Florida. Hilaba caa men, desirous of Introducing their business through that suction, would do weU to advertise in Ita columna. auBscniPTion, t3 a TEAS. SPABKICX k Co., Agents, at Courier Office, Charleston South Carolina. September 27 THE FLORENCE GAZETTE, PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT FLORENGE S. O., otrora au oxceUini medium to Mord?anla and others who wish lo extend their business IJ the Poo Doo section or tho Slate. Ralea of advertising vnry res s?patele._September ia BARNWELL SENTINEL IS AN EXCELLENT ADVERTIHIVG MEDIUM. LET Merchants and business meo try lt for a few mouths "No risk no gain." Send on your carda and inert un your trade thia Ml. Thore'a nothing to equal Printer's Ink-lt hu made many a fortune. Terme for Ike paper-S3 per annum, In od vaneo. Advertisements Inserted at the rata of VI per square el twelve Unes or less for each Insertion. Cards nf ton Unca or Icaa, at the rato of 110 for th res. months. Contracta by tba year or for eli months, allowing priv liege of changing, on more favorable lenin. Address EDWARD A. D?I0N8ON. Movere ber I-?_ PnM.siieT -in fTcum-lori THE CAROLINA TDIES, PUBLISHED AT ORANGEDURQ C. II. TOXI PAPER CIRCULATES THROUGHOUT THF middle portion of ihs Biala, and offers the best racOiuee for advert? lira. February 2? gggBW ". - BBBBH9? SPARTA!? FEMALE COLL?CE. TIIUHTEKS. Hon. SIMPSON BOBO, Sparlanburg. Rev. C. MURCHISON. JudgoT. 0. 1?. VERN ON, Spartanhurg. Rev, T. G. 11KHBKRT. Ninety-Six. Prof. A. Il LESTER, Spurt?nburg. Rov. .J. A. PORTER, Georgetown. Major .JOHN A. LEK, Spartanhurg. Kev. M..BROWN, Columbia. Major A. IT. Kl IIB V, Spartan burg. Rev. W. S. RI,Adv Newberry. Rev. A. W. WALKER, Sparlauburg. IW. WA UR KN Du PREN, Spariaiilnug J. li. WILSON, Ks.,. Hpartaiiburg. n'.vtM ri.TV. Rev. AN.-?ON W. CD M MI.NUS, A. M., I). I)., Preniibnii ami Teacher itt Mat h?maties, ami lecturer mi Natural Science, fer MM. 1. IF. CUMMINO:-., Teacher of Rhetoric. Mental an?! Moral Soioiie??. Min ALICK M. SiiF.r.nu.N, Music. Embroidery, Painting. Loather j Work, Hair Work, &t>. Miss Al.icr. LOMAX, Music, French, English Literal inc. Miss SUR . . R. SIIKI.IION, French, Music, History. Miss M. JANF. Worponn, Natural Science, Latin, &c. HICNSIONW -A-INJ.) VACATION. The Fall Session will open October 3d, 18f>7, and close February 19th, 18(18. Thc Spring Session will open February iOth.und close July 8th, 18I?S. Vacation exU inls from close ol' Spring Session, lo October 1st. A few days recess at Christ mas. ICXPIENSEH. 1 leard. por Session, in Currency,.$70 00 I Tuition,.20 00 Contingent Pee,. 2 00 Music, with use of Piano,. 27 50 Latin, Exlrs,. 10 00 French, Extra,. 12 00 Embroidery,. 15 00 j Oil Painting. 20 00 Grecian Fainting, tor tho Course, . 10 00 Leather Work,. 0 00 Hair Work. 0 00 Fcathor Flowers,. 0 00 Wax Fruit Flowers. C 00 Kuuh Music pupil receives fifty lexton* during thc Session, and can usc piano for practice, from one to fhrer hours daily. There arc six pianos in thc College. Thc teachers in this department have lind much oxperioncc, and excel as per? formers os well as tcachcM. BOAHDINO OEPATITM KPfT. 'I.Ins department is under (he immediate control of tho President, and the young ladies constitute a part of his family. Thoy will have tho c-mstanl care of tho lady teachers in sickness and in health. Tho rooms arc large, well ventilated and ire//1 Karmetl in cold weather. For Ibo stylo of living at thc College, thc President? takes the liberty to refer to Rev. R. P. Frunks, I*. E., of Spartanhurg District, who, with his family has board in the College, at the same table with thc young ladies and tcuch ors. Also, to Col William li. Dc Puss of Camden, Horace Nichols, Esq., of Colum? bia, who also, with their families, have been members of the College family. All young ladies Jrom n distance, are expected lo hoard ot thc College. TH1B TRACHKItM Have all had much experience, two of I I them have taught over twenty-bye. years. Tho young lady teachers all' graduated in one of thc best Female Colleges in the South, und excel in their respective depart? ments. THR TEXT BUOKM lu usc can all be procured iu Spartau burg, at reasonable prices. APPARATUS, /to. Thc College has a beautiful and exten? sive Apparatus, for illustrating tho various branches of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry j and Astronomy. Lectures on these'sub | jeets, free to nil, will bc delivered during thc year. NOTICE. Students coming by Spartanhurg and Union Railrond, should leave Columbia or intermediate stations, on Monda}', Weducs ! day or Saturday-they will then come through without dctentiou. EXPENMEN. lt is confidently believed that while this Institution offers high inducements, in thc way of educational, social, moral and re? ligious advantages, it holds out motives of a pecuniary kind, equal, if not greater thnn any other. Look at the advertisements of this and other schools, North or South, and parents will see that they make a saving hy sonding to Spartanhurg. l^LEARE. After reading this, hand it to some one who has a daughter to educate, or post it up in sonic public place. THOSE INTENDING to patronize the Col? lege, will confer a favor by immediately addressing the' President, nt Spartanhurg, S. C. CO URN IC OF HTUDY-TEXT BOOU8. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT, Spelling.Webster's Elementary Reading.Sanders' Serios. Oeography.Cotton's and Fitch's, School Geography. ' English Orammer.Bullion's Prac Lessons I Arithmetic.Thompson's Montai A Rudiments. Writing.Sponcc-rian system. Composition.Parker's, I Dictionary.Wobalor's School Ed. COLLEGIATE CLASSES, uns: TT.1B. Writing.Spencerian system. Spelling. .Webster's Elementary. BcadiDg.Randers' -4+ li Rcador. Geography.Cotton's and ? itch's Sohool Geography. Grammer. .Bullion's. Arithmotio. .Thompson's Practical. History United States.Wilson's. Dictionary.!...... Webster's High School Science ot Familiar Things. WobV. fie. unD TZAB. Writing!.Spencerian system. Beading.Binders'4th Reader. Arithmetic.Thompson's, Natural Philosophy.Comstock's. Physiology.Comstock's. (ihornlstry.Foster and Woman's. (lenora! History.Wilson's School Ed. Astronomy.Smith's. Watts on Mind.Emmorson's. JTTNlOB. Algebra.Davio's First Lessons. Botany.Gray's. Astronomy ..Douri or'.:. Montai Philosophy. 'Jpham's. Bhotorie.Newman's. Composition. Qnaokonbos's. UMTOB. Geometry.Loomis*. Trigonometry.Loomis'. I/>gio.Hedgo's. Moral Science.Alexander's. G oology.Hitchcock's. Evidences Christianity_Alexander's. uxamxKT OKADDATxn' cormsz. Philosophy of Natani History, Gonaral His? tory, Phyaloal Geography, Fronch and any of the Ornamentals, with Reviews of any parlor former coarse. W. T. WALTERS & C?.7 ?WI1TBS ^ZL?TXD LIQUORS, No. 68 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ l?t?*B|B IWUM ll OI.U?ITB Ml/^'!l^^l?HHffl Beptwultor 55 LATIN. Bullion'* (Iluminar, Header, (.'?'Bar, eli'. TRENCH. FaHiiupUo'ti French scries in natal, UKHMA.N. Woodbury's New Method i.i used. MUSH'. Wc uso rialto without n Munter, Humen a. Richardson's, (now edition,) mid lk-timi'a luetnic tion Hooka. In vctcal, Mason's Normal Iuslrnc tor, and Now Carmina Sacra. OIU ?Ni Ii? 11A L. K1EAI A?KS. Spartanburg Female College, under I li?* patronageof lim South Carolina. Cnuler ence, was opened lor lin; admission of| pupils on the 25th August, 18f)5. The site ol' the (.'0110140 Huildings is nut of thc most pleasant and desirahlo locations | that could have been selected. Tho Campus encloses fifteen acres nf woodland, tm the summit ol' a hill, over? looking thc town ol' Spartanburg. and a hall'mile or more, distant from it. Secluded from thc excitements and at? tractions of thc town thoroughfare.-;, with a pure atmosphere, excellent water, and rtirnl quietude, thc pupils enjoy every facility for mental anti moral culture. 'I'IfiW'l^IMO TS I AI .ts. Tt may he satisfactory to some to see a few from among tlie mu nv of the newspa? per and other notices that might he selec? ted, which have generously heen taken of the College, location, teachers, ic. Hut our best epistles are our former pupils, scattered all over North and South Caroli? na, Alabama, Georgia, Virginia, Tennessee, | Mississippi, Texas and other States. Sl'ARTANIU'lKl FEMALE COLLEGE. fine climate, healthy location and compe? tent Focally, recommend this College to | public patronage." -Min 11 tm ol' ?V. C. *"?> fermer for 18(i(i. Sl'ARTANIllHiil FE.MAI.K. COLLEGE.- | "This I u.itit ul ion pf South Carolina Con? fercnfcc, opens October Sid. lt is nude the 1'residen cry ofthat experienced teacher, Dr. \Y. A. Cummings. Ils proximity to Woflbrd Cullege gives some ntl vantage III those who have holli sons and daughters to educate from home ; and thc renown of Spartanburg for its healthfulness and reli? gious privileges, commends^ it tn puhlic fa? vor."- Southrrn Christian Aili orate, Am/. lfi, ISC?7. SpAKTANHl'lttl I'"KM ALE Cul.l.KtlK.-"Ul gives ns pleasure tu announce to the puh? lic, the re-opening of tiiis popular institu-1 (?on, under thc management of the Kev. A. W. Cummings, D. 1). The reputation of| thc President for scholarship and adttiinis trative ability, should coiiiuiand for tho Institution a liberal. patronage ; and we hope that thc friends of female education will bestir themselves to give to litis Col? lege that support and encouragement with which it was honored.in former yours. Its representativesuic scattered throughout the | lund, and thc)- surely cannot forget thc pleasant associa I ton s of hy-gone days, and disregard thc claims of their Alma .Muter. Let one and all do something to sustain this important educational interest, 'that our dnoghters may be as corner-stones, pol? ished after the similitude of a palace.' "-- | Spartanburg Express, 18G1J. ROLSTON CONFERENCE FEMALE COL LEAK.-'; We have been pleased to learn that tho last session was eminently success? ful, and with the present able aud efficient corpse of teachers, (three of whom arc now in the Spartanburg Fomale College,) under tho lead of Dr. Cummings, promises to fuliil the fullest hopes of its friends." Abingilon Virginian, Mai/,18(10, IIOLSTON CONKKKF.NCK F BM ALE COL? LEGE.-"Of thc President, Kev. Dr. C11111 miugs, and thc Faculty, it is only necessary to say that thc present examination docs not detract anything from thc high reputa? tion that they had sustained for many years as able teachers aud skilful manager, of a literary institution. Thc Committee I feel safe in saying, in thc language of oue of the oldest and most active Trustees, Hon. N. W. WoodGu, in regard to the I President, j that they havo the right mau J in tho right place' "-Report of Examin? ing Committee of II. C. F. College. May 15, 1861._ CRISPER COMA. Obi abe wat beautiful aud lair. With ?larry eyes, and radiant bair, Whoso curling tendrils, nott entwined, Enchained Ute very heart and mind, CRTSPB1T COMA, For Curling tho Hair of either Sox into Wary and Oloesy ItiugloU or Hoavy Msaaivo Curia. By USING THIS ARTICLE LAD1E i AND GENTLE? MEN can bcanUfy Uicmaelvca a thounanil-lold. It ta tbs only artlrlo In the world that will curl straight bair, and at tho aamo tinto give lt a beautiful, glossy ap? pearance. Tho Crlspor Com* not only curia the 1ml r, bul invigorates, beauUfles aud cleanses lt; la highly and de? lightfully perfumed, and is Ihn moat complote artlcln ol tho kind ever o line.1 to tho Amt rican public. The Crisper Coma will bo aont to any address, sealed ami postpaid for tl. Ad J rc i? all orders lo W. L. CLARK A CO., Chemists, No. 3 WeilFayoltoatroot, Syrnenio. N. V. March 30 tyr ?fXrHIsEERH and Milgi gam TT TACUES forced lo Jaim grow upon Um smoothest HL_|S race lu from three lo Ore T|"W weeks by using Dr. SEVIO- aTaJJ N E ' S RESTAURATEUR MMl CAPILLAIRE, Um most ^Gjk vrorjdrrlu! discovery In mo darn suirnro, acting upon ^^BT tho Beard and Hair In an almoat miraculous manner. 1 baa been uaod by Ibo ollto of Parla and Ionrtou willi the most flattering eucoess. Nsinos ot all purcbaaars wil bo registered, and lt entire aatlalecllon ia uot alvon in every InaUncc, the money will be cheerfully refunded. Price by mail, aealcd aud postpaid, tl. Deacrlptive cir? culars and letliiuonlals malled freo. Address DEROE1I, SHUTTS ti CO., Ckciuikhi, Np. 188 ktvor sire. I Troy, H. V., Sole Agents for the United States March au_or . THE MARION STAR, lAHTABLISHED NEARLY TWENTY YEARS AGO, M fj published at Marlon, H. C. tn the central portion of the country, and otrora a favorabto medium to Mer? chants, Druggists, Machinists, and all claaaes ?ho dcalre lo extend their butlneaa tn tho Pee Deo country. For the benefiter our advert?,lng patra?a, we shall. In addition to onr subscription Hat, which la conilanUy in? creasing, publish and distribute, gratuitously, contra or the STAR, during lbs business season thi, Fall Ratea or Advertising liberal. W. J. MohiTULL, NOT. mt ir 30 goiter and 1 - i lalor, IIMTAXT TD IHI??ON Yuwm A SOi rilKI.N INVENTION. PATENT LAlllJll-SAVlKU ip S? ltKW COTOX PRESS. r?.-i . ? riM?K I.A? ?.Ki AM? ?tV I AK THE MOST PERFECT .1. COTION sen KW wi invented, with oue untie ii lil j vv bali-cnn lie ensile |?ck'..I. Senil for Dancrip lin-nml I'ri.-it 1.131. tn ' I . K. BOOEN. 11.1., i at Aunt fur the stain. No. Til Ea M lw?y. Charleston, S. C. ALSO, RAILWAY AN L> S rEAM BOAT SUPPLIES, Portabio ami Stationary t'Jialuea, sr.-.v Git, e. Uenery'* McCar? thy nina. Oriit Mill, . Bark Milli, Hone rumT, Ihro.htr?, Reapers. Huitines. Olia, Iron, steel, Wild? er'? Tire Proof f-ntr?, ITalfortn and Counter Sec?is, Ac.. Ac. Ker aile liv . C. K. HUGF>R, No, J.T HAST HAY. CTiAllLESTUIV, SI. C. May 'J mth Otuos MISCELLANEOUS. Till LA DELPHI A UNIVERSITY ?IP MEDICINE AND SURGERY. TnE PHILADELPHIA usivtnsrrY OK MEDICINE AND SURUERY wu organized In 184*. CharteredT tay thc Legislature, Fctininry 21!. ISM. Nam ? changed bv a legislative enactment to III? Eclectic N.edual cob loge, or Philadelphia, in WOO. in ISiKI il pnniVibid Hie Pennsylvania Mcdlral college, established in ; -if, and the Philadelphia Medical College. which lied pre vmrty been merged into thc Pennsylvania Medical College. Ai uti ii lt purchased thc rum Medical t'lilvcn-lt j. Veto Trust?e? of the separate schools united, petitioned and obtained a special Act of the Lcpls.alurc, consolidating theso Institutions mid chi ump their nam? lo Ibat of tho Philadelphia University of Medicine ami Surgery. March 15, 18iV.. Ali Ile se various Arl? are pilbil lied in thc at ilutes ol Pennsylvania. Thc cost of the I iiildlng and museum was over one liuiidreil thousonil dollars, lt will lie observed that the I'nlvcrnltr, as now organized. ls the legal representative ol'the lour Medical Colleges, that lt URS absorbed. It IK u liberal schnei of medicine, con? fined lo no dogma, nor attnehed io any miillral clique : but embraces ut UM teaching everything of value to tile profession. .Venions.-lt has two tull M .1.? u i each year,commenc? ing on the Isl or October, and eoutimiiiig milli Ibo 1st nf .Hilliary, an ils Unit session, and from III? Isl ol January bi Hm lRt ol April, as Its second; Ibelwo eon.ititiilinfi one iii!) cum.I l.vtiu. lt lian al?o n sumiller ?cnilc.ll, commencing, the l?t Apn] i el continuing until August, lor the preparatory brandies, snell as Latin, (Ircr.k, MalbeinuUes. ilolaiiy, /oology, Chemistry, Anatomy Physiology, eic. lYcJtrii.-Tickets to the lull course nf lectures 3100. or tis! for each session, l-'or the Hiiimii.r or preparatory coiirwo f 23. (Irandalllii: loo ?lliV to aid .voling men ul mod?rale meaus. Hie I'liivereiiy bas humed BVC hundred scli.Sarships. n bichar? sold lo lirc.h.'OUl-se students lor A7?. and tn socnndcmirsi- stinlenls and elergyiiien tor 130, each constituting Hie h..Me. a life member, wtlb Hie perpetual privilege* of Hie li-ctm .:, mid all Hie ie c hi,CT. or Ibo school. The only aiMilionul lees .ir. u y early dis -eel in;; and nutt! I.ll'.jtillg lietel, each of which ls 7'Ac .Idr.iMfutf. .< ../ .S'.'...inr</o;.i. -Hie sludent holding a schnlorship eau enter the College at any lime during Hi. year, atleiul ar I.ne: us heehooi.es, mid re-enter Hie e. ii iilium us ti eipieiilly us de. ir. d. It requires no pun ?nus reading ur -tildy L> cuter th llnivemity nu scholarships, hein e, all private lullioii ase ?re saved. si c.lemby holding ?.iud irsliips, . JU pr..-...ellie min business a par! of Hie lime. Th? candidate for gr-j.liiilinu eau present bunsen ul any ince, an.I receive bis degree MHOMi UH qualifie.I. In casca stu u ni .ihnuld hoi.I a ?elioliirnblp uud liol In able lo nt lend lectures, it eau be transferred to uiintlier, Hms preventing ali c luM, Paren'-:, guardians or friends of students wishing lo pur lee. scholarship 1er Hiern a year or morn heiore iii.u mt. nd mee nt (lie lluivcrslty, csu si-etire Hiern by advancing oiie-hulf the price und paying Hu- balance when tim undent enters. l'hysiclaini and benevolent nu u cati bestow great hciiefil u[ . .u poor young m r i, hy presenting them a scholarship, and ihm. enabling ihen to oolain an honorable profrR-?iiui. Tho Faculty embraces seventeen ami neat physicians, and ..ni ,h'.mi The University lias unwilled with it a large tiOHpilal clinic, vvlieie- every form of medical and surgical ills*-ase la operated on sud treated in thc pres? ence of ibu ' I.e. i'.u.i.i '.i: linn.nu..;.-The College building, located in Ninth street, tamil of Walnut, is ibe finest In the elly. Ito trout is collegiate gothic, .ml 11 adorned with cm b.itUcmcnts and embrasures, presenting n novel, bold, and be mt h ni appearance, 'thc lacado is ofbrown sto:i?, ornamented by two towera, nm; to thc elevation of eighty n-vl, and crowned with an embattled parapet. Thc i nu h ! m;: contains betweon fifty and sixty rooms, all supplied with water, gnu, and every other convenience that inndem improvement ran contribute lo facilitate medical lu-tmction. Only live huudred scholarship:) will bo issued, ami aa l?vo bandi, d amt tiny are now sold. Uni e who wiall to secure DUO ?hould do so at once. Money can he remitted hy exprea i. or a drall or check sent on any National Dank in thc united States, when the scholarship ?ill bc relumed by mail, eignrd by tho Prcsidonl ortho Hoard of Trustees, JOSEPH H. FlSHF.lt. Esq.. and tho Dean ol Hie Faculty, W. PAINE, M. D. All ordern ?or scholarship) or oilier business of (bo Hnl i veralty, should ho adlrea-cd to Professor W. PAINE, M. D., Pbtladelpblu, Pa. . NEW BOOKS. PAYNE'S PRACTICE OK MEDICINE. A NEW WORK .HIST ISSUED BY W. PAINE. M. D., Professor or Hie Principles anil Practice or Medirluc and Pathology In the Philadelphia University of Mell, lie. and Surgery; author of Paine's Practice of Burger)'; a work on Oasuitrics ami Meterla Medica, author of N*.w kefcOOt Remedies; un Epitome of Eberlio's Practice of Medicine ; i Review of Unnixopathy; a Work ou thc His? tory of Medicine; Editor of llidrersity M. .<ic.it and Sur? gical Journal, fcc, Ac. It ls a royal octavo of 9G0 pages, and contains a hill description nf all diseases known lu medicino and surgery, lin.lu.hu ; those of wouieu and children, together with their pathology und treatment by all the now and improved methods. Prim (7; postage 60 cents. Address tho author. No. 1133 ARCH STREET, Phlhtdel phla. Pa. ALSO, A NEW WORK, Entitled New School Medicines, which la the only work ever published upou Mat? ria Medica, embracing all Ibo Eclectic, Uomoatathlr, and Botanic Remedies, withn lull regular Materia Medica, Price if.; postage free, Addreaa aa above, UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OE MEDICINE AMI Mi HI, lilli, A SEMI-MONTHLY JOPnSAL Ol' UE11IC1NK, Bil HOBBY I'aTBioi.oaY, nvmnsr. A.tu OENF.RAI. LITER A THnE, BF.VOTED TO TnE I'll, i ts IOS ASI? TnE PEOPLE. d tie cbeapoi t Modlcal Pa|ver in (be wurhl. publisbtd every two week ?at the University Uulldlrig. Ninth-street Honlb of Wjlnul. Minnie copies.il.Oil Elvo copies lo one address.*?3S Ton copien to one address.IM Fiftcou copies to one address.l>.ail Twenty copies lo one address.10.00 1 he g.itern np nf tho Club shall hsve one copy gratis. Address W. PAINE, M. IX, Editor. Sepien,I el Ll Pjlllsdclphln, P?. AFFLICTED ? SUFFER NO MORE! When tay Iho uso of DR. JOINViLLE'S ELIXIR you ran bo mired permain nib.. and at a Iritlmg cosl. Thc astonishing success which bin attende.i this hi valuable medicine for Physical and Nervous Weaknois (lenora! Debility and Prostration, Loss ol Muscular En? ergy, Impotency, or any of Ibe conerqnences of you thru. Indiscretion, renders ll (be mont valuable preparation evor discovered. lt will remove all nervous affection?, depression, ox cit r tuent, incapacity to study or business, bis* of memo? ry, ronluston, thoughts ol self destruction, feara of in aaolty. A-c. Il wiU restore tho appetite, renew Hie bcaltti of Uiose who have destroyed lt by sensual esrcaa or evil prac lleca. Young Men, be humbugged no more by "(Juack Doc? tora" and Ignorant piactltioncra, but aend without delay for Ibo Elixir, and bc at onco restored to breltb und hap? piness. A iM-rhvt Cura is (liierantcid in every Instance. Price fl, or four bottles ta one sddreis Ono bottle ls enftletent lo effect a . ure in all ordinary cases. ALSO. DIL JOINVILLE'S RPECIFIO PILLS, for Die speedy and permanent eure of Oonoirbrra, Olcet, I'm thral Discharges, Gravel. Stricture, and ell affections cl tho Kidney? and Jtladder. Cures effected in from one lo tva days. They arc pre) ure.1 from vegetable extracta that aro haruileaa on Hie system, and never nauseate the ?bnnacb or impr?gnalo the breath. No change, of dial ls necessary while using Hiern, uor does Hi cir ectlou lo my manner Interfere with bualnesa pursuits. Prill' tl ryerbox. Either of tho above-mentioned articles will bo tent to i ny addreaa, closely seeled, and post-paid, by mall or ?i press on receipt of price. Address all orders In DRROKU, BUim-H h CO., Chemists, Marsh 80 ly No. 286 River street, Tray, N, Y. i _JV! jSi C EJA A NE0U8._ AMERICAN li Bil ll PENCIL DOilIPiiW, NRW YORK. Karlovy, Hudson City, N. J. WHOLESALE SALES ROOM KO, ?li .IOHX STUF.KT, NEW YORK, AU. STYLEHAND tlBADESOF LEAD PENCIL^ ul superior quilty ore manufactured nuil u tiers a ki lair h i u.. lo Din Thule. Tho public arc lin nm lo eta tin! AMERICAS ir.VD PENCIL Ibo pro. Icri'iice. 'HIE PENCILS Alli-. TO UK DAD AT ALT. TBE PIllNtlPAI. STATIONERS AND NO HON DEALERS. ASK FOU TUE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL. " TFlrlVONIAI.. MlEFKIKl.D KCIENTIFtO SCHOOL, l?tancsniM DCPARTUKHI'. VAU COI.I.KCI:, November 18, I HOG. I btv? always i.ic nd..I thu Faber l'olygrada Lead Pencils m tb,, only pencils titled fur balli ornamen? tal nu<l mathematical drawing; but, after a thorough trial ut tim American I'olygrade Lead Piurlle, mao lllaclnrtil by tho American Lead Pencil Company, New York, I lind'them superior lo any pcuril lu IIRB, even lo the 1'abur or tin-old IhiHlUh t.'iiinbcrtand Lead PaucO, C nn- a huperttir pencil tor Pketchinp. nrnauicutal aud un chaniral drawing, aud all I lie ordinary naen of a load pencil. Thean peueil* arc very bindy (traded and havo a very ?iiiimtli lead: even the aol teal pencils hold Ike point wall: Ibey atv all i MU eau be desired in a pundi, lt gives me tfrc.it pleasure tn ls- able lo a-,nr.- Americana thu the, trill nu longer llu compelled tn depend upon Germany gr any .illiert?iebil mallet for petU*ls. LOUIS HAIL, professor u( l)n ring, Ac. AU. I LS. ll- on: aiu rii: ??- . AMEIUCAS LEAD PENCIL CO. N. Y." Noni' m-miliie WllllosU I ie pnvi name ut tba tiru jdoklit.lt. December la 'Ho re cometh ?jlj.l u J mc . o? joy lu all, Tu vomit; and lo old, tu pi .al aud lo small: Thu beauty ?Indi once ? J* SU prurlom aud rar?, I: five tur all, ai.d al', ul iv bi- lair. Dy Hie nar. ot ("HASTEIXAR'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For II.IJ.I... m,' and li? -.uti.Vina thc Complexion, Thc mott valuable and pari'oct preparation in uso, for frlvina the akin a bcautilul pearl-like tint, that is only lound in youth. It cmlclrly removes Tan, Freckles, Ptm pies, blotches. Motu Petches, Sal.ownes*. Eruption?, aud all impurities of tho skin, kindly bealing the samo leaving the sin white and clear as alaba star. Its uss cannot bo delected by Hie closest scrutiny, and boing s vegetable preparation is perfectly harmless. It Is tba only ui lido ol thc kimi used by Ibo French, and ls con :*i. i*i by thc I-ai [sion aa lndisptn?ablo to a perfect toilet. Upwards nf 30.U0O bottle) wera cold dorina tile past year, a sum Iaht guarantee of Its efficacy. Price only 75 ?nts i _. i l y mall, port-paid, on receipt ol nu order, bj rlEiUli it, Bili VIS A CO., Chemists, vs.. ?Iver St.. Troy, N. Y* Mat cb VU _lyr "Proven I uti ii iicttor than Care. " DH. J?ICORD'S (!tdc2?iii(t il Vreventlre Lotion. A M'llliVEIJ .Ul) IIIOIIT.V RECOMMENDED DE J\ o-.-i i,, li Ut .Ural Faculty, as Ibc only safe aud b,ia 11.1,.. ...e. l o- u.piliint iuicetlou from Special DIaeaaea. This bu lice,ia,i i leparallou ia suited for either aex, and baa proved, frJin ampia experience, the most efficient and Tollable Prcveutivu ever diarovcred, Uiua o fleeting a desideratum long sought for in thc Medical World. If Uf ed inverell nu In directions every possibility of danger may be avoided ; u bingin application will radically neu? tralize the venereal vicua, expel all Impurities from the absorbent v?rsela, and render contamination Impossible. Pe wiso in time, and at a very email outlay, save hours nt untold bodily and mental torments. This most reliable specific, ao universally adopted In Hie Old World, ls now offered.for salo for the first time In America by F. A. DUPOHT & CO., only auUaorlmt Agenta for thc United States. Price (3 per hettie. Largo bottle, double size, ts. Ibo usual discount to (be trade. Sent, aecurely packed, on receipt of price, lo any address, witb direc? tions aud pamphlet, by addressing to F. A. DUPORT A CO., Sole Asenta for Dr. Hlrord'a P. L>, May il lyr No. 13 Poid Street, New York. GALLlCHANsPatS CHILLS ft FEVER} VITE HAVE USED QALLlGflAN'S PILLS, AND TTKD >> thal they will do all that Ia claimed for tham, and :Ueerfully recommend them lo pubUc favor. T. n. WATTS, Ex-Oovernor of Alabama. J. W. A. SANDFORD, Att'y Oon'l of Alabama. ROBT. DODailEnTY', Judge Buprtrne Court Ala. ] From Tnoiua J. Jcnr.E, Judge Supreme Court. I have used OALLirifUN'S PILLS on roy plantation or l ever and A jue. and lind them all that la claimed to ; hem. TU OS. J. JUDO E. Montgnr.ery, Ala , September 19,1858. l on s OKS Coron Alabama. OALMOHAN'S Fr.YEIt AND AGUE PILLS will do. They are decidedly the boat icediclne for Chilli and e'en ?er I eve? gave. 1 would oot bo without them for Bvq mies thc price. J. A. oiuUAal. AUEDIcoa, April 17, 1847. One box i f OAl.LIGUAN'S PILLS cured me perfectly ir Chili? ami Fever. They aro Ibo beat medlchie Inc .Mill and Fever I ever saw. A. O. HONALDSON, Clerk Superior Court, Sumter County, Os. .MONI GO vt CUT, ALA., July ? 1866. Mess's. BLUNT 4 HALE-GESTS: I have' used your lALLlGUAN'fl PILLS on Iwo occaaiona for Chill? an ! 'ever, and nod that tbey effect all that they are Intend d lo do. They are Ibo boat remedy JOT the ducat? th it havo ever tried. I consider them perfectly reliable. " * . np?P?clfn']y.. DAN'L SAYRE. Grand Kee. Grand Lodge ol P. and A. II. of Alabama. ALBANT, Ox., March ll, 1867. I have used GALLIGH&N'S PILLS In forty ceeoaol Lilia iu,.1 Fever, with perfect rocotes. They aralka est Fever and Aguo Pill put np. . " A. B. FART. WHOLESALE IN CHARLESTON, BY ClOODlf ICM. WIN K al A \ ab CO.. No, Ita Meeting street. Aud by all Dmgglala. _ HI.OUNT St IIALK, FEe)PBlETOK-S, May I? Ino M?alg>B?T7? Aa??