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THE CHAKI WON DAILY NWS, MCMILLAN & MORTON, l'ROl'ltlETORS, No. IB HAYNE STREET. CITY PRINTERS. TERMS GASH. sunsciaiTioN. DAILY-TWELVE MONTHS.910JM DAILY-snt MONTHS. 0.00 SAiLY-TURKR MONTHS. 3.00 SISOLE CONEN.B cont? TO SfcWS DEALERS.J coule HATES OF ADVERTISING. IS ceil!? H lino for first insertion. 10 oe nts u linc for each subsequent Insorllou. 6 Unes or uudor lo bo charged linlf a square For Msrrlsco ano Funeral Notlc.cn-ll. All Dill and Exhibition Advertisements muH bc paid for In advance, unless tboy aro ordcrod to be charged to regular advcrtlsors. WEDNESDAY X10HNIN0, OCTODER 2, 1S?7. THE: WINDING OF" THE SKEIN. Tho orchard trees aio while willi snow. Aa they wero ?Idee wilb bloom. Foam-whit? aud Ute a Rea beneath. Thc window of tho room; And fitfully an April sun Now went, now gleamed agaiu. Dut longest (?learned, 1 thlnkt, to see 'ibo wiudlug of tbe aloin. Wo wero two sisters. Maud and I, Aud dwelt, aa abll wc dwell. In tho Old house among tao ti ces Our moth.>r linell so well; A few old friends wo had, and prized. No others aought lo gain. But i he ll y one whoso nama recalls The winding ul tho ecclu. Our artist neighbor, Oluiuuut, loved ""'bo. orchard Uko a boy, Tho blossom-roof, tho mossy boughs Modo hall hie Bummer Joy; And Uko a brother in our hearts Ile grow in timo to reign And una waa bo whose cunio brluRs back The winding of tho skein. There was a fourth Uial day. You guess The story o a 'tis told; Our cousin lock lrOm Farls-jay. Nor coy, nor over-bold ; But used to h?mago, uacd to looka, * There was nu ncod to feign. As Glemont found ero thoy begsn Tho winding or tho skein. I saw them aa thoy mot, and read Tho wonder tn bis fsco. And how bis artlsl-oyo approved Her beauly and tho uraco That kindled an admiring lovo His heart could not rea rain, . Though hard he atrovo wilh lt, until The winding of tue ekeln, ' Tho Idle boora with idle to il Wo apod, and talked between: With all hot akUl our cousin wrought A 'broidorcd banner screen; And ao lt chanced that Clement's aid bho was ao glad to gain, And lo-could ho refuse to bolp Tho winding of tho skein? Bin? after ring the golden floss About bia Angers rolled; He thought-"Hor hair la brighter yet, lt bas the truer gold." I read thu in bis oyes, that strove To turn I rom ncr lo vain. And loathed my raven ire .sos through Tho " Indine of ibo skein. Round ?flor round they wound before The task was wholly done. And il* their fingers touched, the blood Straight to bia check would run; And If tho knotted sl,k sho cbld. Her voice through every voln Went with a th Ul af Joy, throughout' Tho winding of tho skoin. Hound arter round, unltl tho ond. And wbon tho end waa tborr Ho knew lt not, but aal with hands Haieod in tho amply slr: The rlaglug of Ibe merry laugh Startled bia dreaming Malo, And then ho knew bia boort onanarod ^ In winding ot Ibo skein. Beneath the applo-blooms that day. And many a day they strayed ; I asw them through a mist of learn, WhUc bard tor death 1 prayed. . And atUl thoso blossom* Uko those snows benumb ruy heart with pain. And Maud koowa woll when I recall Toe winding of the skein. (?ondun Socitty. COMMERCIAL. Tko flin ri est on Cotton BI artie t. v OFFICE OF TUE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS,] cuaHioarroN, Tuosdsy Evening, October 1, 1867. I Holders generally continued free sellers, sud, with an activo demand, tho transacUoua wero large in propor? tion to tho offering ?tock, pries remaining tho simo as the day b sf ore. The oporationa amounted to about 326 balsa, say 3 repackod at 14?, 3 at 16, 30 at ice, 18 at a at 17, lex. B8 at 17K. lt at 17?, u at ?Jf, g at 18, SO at my;,?nd ion ut IBXc We quohi Liverpool classifies* Uon: Ordinary to Good Ordinary.IO (?UOy. Low Middling.17 ? MhldUng.17K? Strict Middling.1BX?18X Aufiaata Market. AUGUSTA, October 1.-GOLD.-Brokera are buying at 113, and Belling at Hi. Bu.vin.-Brokers aro buying at 132. and selling et 135. Bo ann.-A salo ol Msconand Augend o llctlxcad bonds was made to-day at Bise. * COTTON.-The market waa firmer to-day, mid prlcas ad? vanced Xe, with a good demand for New York Middlings at 17Xo. The sales amounted lo 351 hiles, as foUows: 1 all?; I, ol IC; 18 lilllie; J ut lt. ; 92 lit 17, 16 uti ? \ . 16 at 17K, a d ail bales st 17y,c. The receipts wore 301 bales, 177 of which were received last wcok, and not ba foro reported. Nor it-The lollowing salta, amounting to 89 balee, ware mad- on Saturday, and not reported : ct al 17, and 26 bales at 17X eta. WUXAT-Hud at ta SOaa 60; White at 83 40.2 60. Coast-Pruno White ?1 cual 06; Yellow and Mixed ?1 ts si 60. BAOON-Shoulden IC,',si7 ola; B. Sides 10 eta; C. R. Sides 19>?e20; O. Bl cs 20a30X els. Hams 22a26c. Now Orleans Market. NEW ORLEANS, September 27.-COTTON-Th? Liver? pool telegrams which appeared In the mernina; papero, reporting a further docuuo ol ,';d, and pulling down tho 3notations to 8,Vd for Middling Upland*, and 9d for Now Tlasns, took our cotton circles quite by su rp riso. A dull and drooping market was expected, or oven a fur? ther reduction or >, d. but.fow looked for so large a fail as Xd, foUowlng closely upon tho provioua reductions of Afd daring Ult preceding turco days. Our own market waa, consequently, brought to a stand still, until lalor In the day, when a few buyore wera induced lo como for? ward and avail themselves of tho opportunity ot filling their orders at Inside rates. The Bales comprised 800 bales, at figures about y,a below our reduced quotations of yesterday, and wo now qnoto Ordinary at 15 ?18 oents; Good Ordinary at i6Xal7X cents; Low Middling at ISXalSc, and Middling ut -a31c, bul with the remark that these figures are to som? extent nomi? nal, although predicated in part on actual sales. Ino business oi the past three days comprises 700 bales, making a total for tbs week of 1060 bales, against 1426 last week and 1076 thc week beforo. The receipts propor for the woek (excluding tho arrivals from Mobile, Florida and Taxa*, which ero included in Dian- respeeUve state? ments,) comprise 1706 bales, against 1771 but week, ?bowing an iucrcase of ar, bales. The week's exports embrace 2307 Lalee, all cuaalwiso. STATTVZMT OF COTTON. Stock on hand let Septembor, 1807. balee-16,260 Bscolvod to-day. ?22 Rec* Led pre ri otu ly. 0,998- 7,130 33,876 Cleared to-day. nono Olsirsd previously. C,S81- 6,681 Stock on hand and on shlpooaid. 17,095 Mobile Cotton Statement. MOBILE, Sept 27. ?Stock on hand lat September, 1867.bales. .3,714 Its reived thl? woek.4,018 Received previously.4,616- 9,138 12,862 Exported this week.1,162 Exportad previously.3,642- 8,691 Stock on hand and on shipboard not oleared September 37,1867.n.ics Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, September 38.-TDBPZNTTNE.-About 2S8 bhls received and changed hand? at 84 for yellow dip, and 13 60 for now hard, per 280 lbs. Hriarre TrrarSHTTHB.-Market quiet. Sties of 218 this at 63 He, sod 61 do at 63c per gaUon. boam-Us? been in rather belter request to-day, but pries* ar* somewhat lower. The sales are 734 boll, as ioUows: 90bblsat ?3 12? for .trained; 300 do ?18318 i??JV*"?."1 ?nd No 3; Cl do at ?3 26 for No 2; 303 at $3 6*5* for Ho li and 81 do at M 26 for Bale. ran-108 bela changed bands at 63 66 per bbl. Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, 8*pt*mbcr SO.-CoTTos-Conllnues dull under unfavorab'.o cable advices; no sales to-dsy, and quote noinlnsl Middlloi UpUnd 22 ct? -iSSSKrJ!*! qui.?- ">d*lr' No "'?;' market un changed aa to quotations. KJ^^T?"^9 i0?,"1-?" toyury for Supers and low grade Extra bolb of which are In light suenlv. Wo have only to note a salo of 100 bbl? Uoward street Cut Extra st 19 76, sod 200?800 bola, In Jobbing lots to tbe trade, within our rango. Oa.n?,-Tho offerlDB? of Wheat to-day wera com prtssd of 1080 bushels while sud 8000 bushels red. Of "?Rf tbs only salo reported was 368 ruishohj'infnrlnr at 6323; r?d wis ?tsady st yesterday's prices; included In 55 !*!* ?chela tough and common at 81 80a M&?&.^9ft ?S Maryland and reuusylvama at $3 36*380; 16 0 bnahels good do ?3 3Ss3 40; SN) bushels SKjKffl^SJL?.?ind 10ou ?o??el* choice Marvland and VaUej'82 60.2 66 for milling and ?ced. Coro.-iOOO baabsls whlto ead no yellow offarod; ?slea cmbr.cod 1226 ?2??,U V*.*' *e pr*me' ? W|5"aale, of jellow. Oata.-30UO bnahoU roceived; lucinded l"sba S?S!.*^? SS bushel*, primo Penna, lvenia on private tjrms batundor?tood above70o; 300bushel? doit 70c ?^^.? ROOd do 814husheU ?drC^ ?nd 8j?bMh^ini.rlor60o. B,e-4W bu.heU offered and H^a^?e?tS^."7 UmK*d ,t0ck otrorm8 ?Dd ?oidor, firm. -J^SSSl^a5iS0J- P** consumpUve demand. K^J^^^"^'T orde"' ,Dd Price? ?toady as bel ??lsW ^?^JP "???Kc; rib H.aes nie, ?nd olear rtb ISO, Flam canvsased Uao . st 19.19 Wo- W"L ^onXS^rSdv?^^' S5" .*. ?uik Mea^S? 9&fckl3?&ktt&i tU**T *l U9X? <?r Haogoon and ll X al Jo for Carolina. li^LI-Ooo linne. In fair reqqast for lot* from Jobber?. Weoiioti prlrct ?tenax ? before, via: For IJvorpool Urnuiid Aluin H SM N] Flue SWJ 2? i?r sack. Turk's h tar i Ma*Oc f'*r I'?'" rn"1' ?loro, n? lo imoiititr. ? WiiAn-Thc only ?alo to-day ?ortliv of iioto wat Iii) I libd?. J? Herc?? ROO?! rc ?nlng at 12c, 4 UIOB. Market very in m tor ull diM.'rl|illont. \? HIM.i v - No ?lo<i roported aud quotation* entirely nonJiiiil. ( lin limul I lUnt'Uet. OIKOIKM?Tt, September 27.-Tim mark'tel?te* quiet I lor all articles ni quotation* below, tl.ouch liulilers aro liol pressing llielr stock*. Then lie? os yet been no movement tu MW" "r tlie u. at pacing toaton ; tit nett lt j od, rvil for early deliveries. M i -i i flinn It-nliit) nub I ni f2t. Lau!)-Iii l.ilf .!. luuuil. with ii e,lei,ile sales tl I? lo ! lt',.'. Kin I ? ii lt ililli ?ti .1 bani of salo?! A fraction over tlurc- urlcct. UOLK al EATS-12>i and hi, els for Shoulders nuil Silica. HACOS-ts quirt at ll; 17 amt 17}?o for Hlmiitilcr*. I'? ll, ami Clear Sides, Packed i<lain limns nm dull at 18 lo ldc; 8, C. choice lirmuls scarce, mid hold nt '.'J il tc. I teuf liam? ave ,i,,n nt 17a I Bc, mid Pialo Ucel at ?21 to 21 An. W11 le'.l T-Neill I ll.ll nt USC. i nmieiirn in c Minni t':i cul i un ICallronil, October 1. 4S7 bales rot ton. x bales Yarns, 10 bbls ami DOO sacks ri- H . "j tacks Ursin, su bbl? ltoidii, i o?r Hides, kr. Tn Stenhouse .v Co, H ull, el Ac. ni. U \V Williams fi t?o, J N ?tobi-on, M 111. h I -111 i 111 k Son. Wallace & Uro, Oracscr, Lee. Smith .V i o. Coiled, DaitClWl & Co, JIIK Sloan, ll I, .1 eil, i A- Co, .1 H Hangelt .V Co, (.'Inclus k Willeri: W ll A ri 11 -1 ro Hg,J Camp-en k C?'. lt Am..lil. P Weidman, H ll Binney, J M Marlin, I*. Il lluilgere A; Co, O Heeder. J Mnrslmll, .lr, "1 ll Waller A- Co, ll Ilrnndcs, Kanapanx, Lanueau .V Co. UUcy i Kenyon, Courtenay .v. Trcnliolm, HI reel Urns .V Ce._ PneetMic+rt, Per idcaiindtlp Manhattan, from Now York-1" C Trcnliolm. Mrs I' Mackley, Miss Kuto Kerr, Mi s lt Car rolhors, Mrs S C Sumtuis, c F McKay. Miss Marv McKav, U ll l-eoiilinnlt, <i P IM warda. J 1 amii, ri ami wile, V l.ntohnan, wile um] 4 chllilrcii. Miss C Murray, MI'S A O Conner, Mit* Mary Muicb, W 1> Hpnipuc and wife, Mrs C N Averill, Me i )....il-e Averill. Il M Mnrtliall. .1 II Hull. Command! r A K Huellen, Mrs J M Wbilc. Mist Cork, J A Ailinn ll Wilston, O F Lincoln and wife, J ll Hniubllu, Itel li ll Hunter, nile au.I cbild.J Thompson, F. W lioa ncv. Lieut ll U Davin, C ll Hunt, 13 Biennium, U Stark, Mrs stark. Miss Knie Carroll, C Curroll, Eliza Green, (I U Uoppock, f. Y Tremain, .1 Purcell, and l'J steerage. Thero wi re two births mid one death on Ile. passage. PORT CALENDAR. nu?ci m- ral MUON. First Cf. r,lh, nh. 47m. even I LastC;. 20th, ah. 47m. mora Full M. lUlli, HU. lui. mom | New M. 27;'.i.7li. 43m. mora SOiMouday_ llTiicsday.... 2|Wodnc*d?y. 3 Thursday... 4 Friday. ?Mararoa*... olsiuulay. r...is S..44 n..43 :? i 10..40 ll..31 Moro. 12.. 20 MARINE NEWS. POUT Ol ' t: ll A R I, IC STU N Arrived Vcslcitlny. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, Nuw York-loll Sat? urday. Mike. To street Uro? ft Co, J E Atlecr At Co, C D Alu eon A- Cn, A ll Abraham? A* Sou, J D Aiken & Co, D A .Minne. U W Aloiar, Umtali A Co, Uart k WU th, ll DIscbolT A Co. Block J: Loyn?, F. Hales & Co, W M Hird k Co, ii UcalUC A: Cu. T M Uro loll, Mrs ll I. Butterfield, Il Hi indi H. bi ov, n k liver, D Briggs, Agent, J ii LUggott 5 Co, A li U Ag- nt, W Carrington A: Co, J C il daunton, T M Cater. I, Cohen A: Cn, Cameron, Btrkloy ft Co, W Ii Cbafee, G Conner, T 1) Clauccy. E ll At J Cobcu k Co, U L, Campbell. Knox A Co, W S Corwin ft Co, <J D Carr At Co, Z ll Oakes, lt .v A P Caldwell. K David. W II Du kan, J W Denny, J A- F Dawson. J li Devercaux, M Drake. E J 1 ia M I in .a Co, Duwil? k Moire, Dowbig, Burkett k Co, II Dtley, J M Eaton k Uro. F Eulclmnn, D F Fleming k Co, ,1 s Fairley k Co, O W Flach, M Finllng, E J il Fle? cker, Penlaton A: liobnee, T P Forreston, I L Folk A Co, U Feldman, J li Uno cr, p L OuiUomln, W On.uey, I ll Hunt, Goudkop A Ucuthuer. Ooodiich. Wincmtn Ar Co, (ion .V Smith, Umber k Marlin Qraoser, Lee, Bmtth k Co, C Graveloy, F Horsey, Major T Ii liuut, Hart As Co, J Hco-cmnu A: Uro, J iiurkainp k Co, B Ilclnzo, Hastie, Calhoun k Co, Jell tda k Co, J II M, A Hiing. J C A Co, Ii Klalto A- Co. killick, Wlekcnb rc k Co, T Kelly, Kins mau A: llowell, I Klein, J P Kein. J D Kennedy, J A .7 Ti Kir.i alni k. K boy A: Co, W li Kidd, O Ii Llnsledt, W M Lawn m, U Litacbgi, L LoreDZt, Ladite k Leeount, H w Lutz ..io A Lancer, I i-i:lbinau, Lauroy A: Aloxandor, D Lilllonil.sl, B La Torro, ixuignlck A Sell. Lubra k Stelling, W Matuteasen, Agont, T Murphy, J II Mensing, lt li .McDowell k Sou, Mllnor, Wllour A Martin. McLo, 6 ltice, Muller, Nimitz fi Co, W Marscher, P Moitzlcr, J Mayer, Murphy, Llttlo k Co, Mowry k Co, J M Martin, Meiiricm. k Woblimnnn, J II Muller. B Marco, Ii Mc Kouuou, Manlouo A Co, McKay A camp nell, J Minter, W McCo . b A- Co, North, eieel.i k Wardell, D (/Neill k Bon, D O'Neill, J C OJetnan, J F O'NcUl k Son, ll E Pen? ni], (i E Pritclielt. D Paul te Co, J H 1'ringle. A Parker, J A Quackcabllsli, E li Podgers k Co, J Kuttell, ll in.Hi, J li io nm Le i, W K llynn, J lt ilea i k Co. Il Rosenthal, L Schnell A co, O W Bullens A: Co, Southern Express Co, li F Slrobecker. Slieplirrd A coben, E U bloddanl A Co, C Stockley, -.?loll. Webb fi Co, P Scliuekinan, D Ii Silt ox, Stein ; a. v .tires Ai Co, W IStecle, E .-c.tt fi Co. J L Tor? rent k Una J ll Tognl, A M Konnody, W () Trott, UUcr bar.li, Campton fi Co, li lt Viananakl, Wagcncr, Heath Ai Motilen, F Woyhintnu, Q Wnrcman, Q W William? k Co, Werner A Ducker. W A ll, ll Warner A Co, Railroad Agent, W O Wblldcn A- Co, V Yglcsins, W J Yates, O JJ Uoppock, Order, anti otbere. Stoamtklp Sea UuD, Dutton, Baltimore-07 hours. Mdse. To Monica.-u k Co. Courtenay k Trcnbolzn, llollroad Aucun.. Mod, Webb k Co, W Hocbcttor, Wsto? nor, nun li k Monters, C Volght, J Tbomptou Ai Co, J E Auger k Co. Uittol. .v co. U il M?Mtu. Adam?. ?ro.t k Co, j li uravcr, ll. c.Si ill, Bleubouro k Cu, JalTordn Ai Co, J Wiley, W O WhlMcn k Co, J . eba?, J Harley. T J Korr A: Co, Unotcr, Lee, Smith A: Co, j Uecseman A Uro, Wi Us A Cliitolm, J A Quackeubush, W Knobloch, W L Webb, O H crown, H "ulwinklc, Usleudorff Ai Co, E U Bodger? k Co. I.ulm. k SloUltug, J ll Muller, H Bis? choff A: Co, U Kia! io k Co, C N Av, rill A Bon. Killick. Wiekanbnrg A: Co. Uon Cauby. Ooo lt O Tylor, F von Sauten, W li Chalco. li Uulwlnklc, W Gurney, Kavcnol k Barnwell, O W Btcflcns k Co, J C ll ciau-ecu, A Bis? choff, Coben, Oanckel A: Co, ll M Huller. I lt WU Arm? strong, Laurey k Alexander, G A Locke k Co, A John? son, Holtmann Bros, Werner ?V Ducker, W Marsohor, and ot Mea. Ung Volant, Dodge. New York, 8 dayt. liav end raving Stonos. To Bitlcv lc Creighton, P O'Donnell, King A Gibbon. Steamer Planier, White, Georgetown and Pee Dee. 123 bales Cotton, 103 tierce? Hice. 26 bblt Naval Hloros, and Maze. To ,1 Ferguson, Moo i y k Co, Baxgclt k Co, Adams, Frost A: Co, J fi J D Kirkpatrick, Bereven A- Nes? bit, U KlatUi k Co, (lo. dun lt ii At Hon. Behr Anti B Deo?, from Weil Point Mill. 19 bbl? Rice. To W C Uco At CO. Wont tn Mea Ventonia}*. Steamer Dictator, Payne, Palalka, via Jacksonville, Fernandina ?nd Savannah. I ?'rom thia Port. Btlg W H Bickmore, niel,moro, Baltimore, Sept 24. -o MS'? OK V lOS'll : i.s DP, or.EAP.F.D AND KAILF.D FOR TIHH POUT. FOREIGN. Ltvr.nrooL.' nritlsb bark Vninuri. Tbompiton, up.Sept 10 Hr bark J Cuuiinlni;, Dook??y, up.August 29 Urilith bark Florence Chipman, Junia,, nailed... .Sept 3 Br bark Queen, stuart, sailed.August 19 Tno Chattanooga, Frei niau, nailed.August 19 The Cliarlestob, Morley, outorod outward..S?pt ll ANTVTEnr. Tho Trilon, Kcogor, sall esl.Sept 4 DOMESTIC. nm II un r, UK. Bohr B It Jtmotan, Jamoaon, up.Sept 6 corros. Brig A D Torrey, Sellars, cleared.Sop! 9 Brig Galveston, Morryman, up.Sept 4 rtrl,; Kcytlouo, Bartor, cleared.Sept 20 Scbr Fanny K Shaw, Shaw, up .?.Bopt 28 Sehr J Crockor, Lowe, cleared.Sopt 19 Sehr Maine i aw, Johnson, up.Sept 18 Sehr Ct loo. Hatch, cleared.Hopi 25 HEW voce.. Kt. amK)Iip Alabama, Limeburner, cleared.Hopt 28 flcbr Aznoiicus, Mott, cleared.Bept 28 behr N W Sn,iib. 'l ooker, cleared.Bept 23 Behr E A Cooklin, Daniel?, up.Rapt 18 Bohr B N Utwklnt, Wyatt, up.Sept 23 i'll 11.A ll CL eui A. Behr F W Johnson, Marts, cleared.Sept 16 ? OEonoETotvN, n. o. Behr J A Hall eek, Crowell, sailed.Sept 19 tTTTnisKERS anti Ulm- ,<rtp?_ TT TACHES forced to grow upon tho tmoolbett &??jH lace in from three to Ave ?TCT *y wis I.? by using Dr. silvio- W?Mm N E ' fl HESTAURATEUR B?tflL CAPILLAIRE, thu mont ^ttBW?tw wondarful dlacorcry in mo- *BBw"^ ?lcm science, acting upon '.P' the Board and Hair In an almost mireculons manner, i ha? been used by tho elite of Paris and London with the moil fluttering aucocsa. Names oj all pnxobaecra wll beroglstorcd, end If entire oaUafactlon la not given In ovcry Instance, the money will bo cheerfully refunded. Price by mall, scaled and postpaid, $1. Descriptivo cir? cular? and testimonials malled free. Address BKROER, BHUTTS* CO., Chemists, No. 283 River street Troy, B. Y., Solo Agents for the United Slates March an_iv THE EAST FLORIDA BANNER, OC'ALiA. MARION COUNTY, FLORIDA. T. F. HM n u, Editor and Proprietor. B. C. DEDRTJHL, Assistant Editor. TUE DANNER nAS A LARGE CIRCUtATION throuijhout tho mott populau? end wealthy portion? of Florid?. Business men, desirous of Introducing their buvineaa through Ibat ?ecUon, would do wei I to advertise lo lt? columna stirescnrpTTOH, S3 A TEAS. 8PAHHICE fi Co., Agonte, ot Courier OOlco, Charleaton, Boutli Cam ina. Beptember 27 THE TRI-WEEKLY NEWS, POBLISUED IN WINNSBORO' fl. C., AFFORD5 A prantabla medium for the advorUolng public ol Charleston. We respectfully toll cit their patronage for our mntuai ben Ddt. GAILLARD, UriSPORTES fi WLI.I.1AMB. Novfml.n 1ft THE MARION STAR, I:?STA1ILI8UED NEARLY TWENTY YEARS AGO, IS li published al Marion, B. C., in the centra] portion of tho country, and offors a favorable medium io Mer? chants, Druggists, Machinists, and all clasica who desire to extend their business In tho Pee De? country. For the benefit ef our advcrUilug palrobs, wo shall, In addition to our tubsrriptlou litt, which I? csintbantly in creating, publlnli and dl?tributo, Rratnlloualv, coplos of the STAR, during the business seaton thu Fall. Ralee ol Advertising libers). ..- ?':-?'?. -J; W. J. MoKSHALL, November 211 Editor and Proprietor CHERAVv ADVERTISED, DEVOTED TO LITER ATURE, 8CLENOE. ART. AQUICULTURE, and ia^oaLLaNEOUB NE w? Che raw, fl. C. Published woeklr, by POWELL ft WORLEY. . ' Txnais or suDacaimos : Ono copy one year..as oo IVA Tat or ApvxnTiamo : Ona Sqnaro, ton linea or leta, one Intertlon.. . .$i oo For each aubteqiiont Intonion. .. lg Ail AdrorU?emente to be diatlnctly marked, or the* trill bo publlthod until ordered out, and charged accord? ingly Morchuta and other? advertldng by th? year, n libs ral deduction on tho almve rate? will bo made, NoTcmocr 16 Charleston Wholesale Prices. AHTtULfc?. BAGO I NO. V yard Dundoo. 30 Ca CS Gunny Cloth. 25 K ? 2S BALE ROPE, *3 ft-Manilla. 34 Gv 25 Western. 13 GS IS Now York. - GS - Julo. I2K? - UK EA U. V lb Navy. - Ci - Pilot. 10 OS - Oraokure. 12 fi 10 HKIVKS, V M. ?.00 1420.OO ?UtAX, Vt 100 lb?. 33 6? - COTTON'. V? ft Ord'unry to OoOd Ordinary. 10 GS lfi>( Low Middling. IT Gi - Middling to Strict Middling. 17,SC(, 18>i U001I Middling. 19 Ct _ Son Island. 45 GO CS BAUBLES, ft lb Ostenn. 2? es - Adamantino. 32 2? Tallow. 1? <a 20 COFFEE, T. th-IHo. 21 GS 30 Lnguayra. 2H <u sc Jara. @? 45 CORDAGE. V* lb-Manilla. - GS - Tarred American. ?0 GS 2d CORN' HEAL, ?t bbl. 0.1)0 GS - COAL. V ton-Anthracite. 9.60 ?lr.00 Cumberland. nominal. COPPER, v, rb-Hoed. cs GJ cn FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, ft ton. 100.00 CD - racine Ouana, v 2000 lb?. 75.00 ? ? - DatiRh'a rhOBpbr.lc, \t 2000Iba... C0.0O (t - lUiodrsT Phosphate. V> 2000 lb?... fiS.OO GS - Mapos'Siipcrrhosphato,?, 2000 lb CS.00 (a) - Zcll's Haw Bono Fhoephalo. SS.Ort f?l - Zell'B Super Phoaphateof Lime.. 110.00 GS - FISH-Cod. V H? Ht.I T OO GS 9.00 Herring, V* box. 45 fi so Mackerel. No. 1, V half bbl. ll.HO <., ll.r.n Mackerel, No. 2, V half bbl. 10.110 G? HI. 60 Mackerel, No. 3, bbl. - CS - Mackerel. No. 1, by klla. - Cu - No. 2. - ce - 1 No. :i. - os - j Sardinen. V IOU- quarter boxe?.. 23 Ce 23 Hair boxea.... 4H CS SO FLOUR, yt bbl-Super.11.00 (3) - Northern and Wcalcru Extra.12.00 r<* - Ualtimorc Extra. 12.00 Cy - Southern Su [HT.11.00 (ai - Extra. 12.00 CvlJ.CO Family. 13.00 fit - FRUITS-rniucH, M lh. 22 ?J - Fig?. 40 fu. - Dried Apple?. 10 CS 28 AlmondB, ?oft abell. 3S Ca 40 llaialna, M. H.. V? box. 4.00 er C.IKI Hnlaloa, Layor. 4.CO Cc ceo Orang?e. - CS - Lomon?, Vt box. 1G.00 Ca 17.ou GLASS, V? box of CO fuel American, 8x10.?. C.CO GS 0.00 American, 10x13. 0.00 GS 0.60 French. 13x14. 7.00 CS H.uu GRAIN-Maryland Oat?, V* bushel. - ? - Western Oat?, H bnahol. - CS - Corn, tl? bushel. LOO CS 1 .?6 Ileana, ft buabol. 2.00 lg 3.0u //A I', V? cwt.-North Uiver. 1.25 GS - Eastern. - GS - HIDES-Dry, *p lb. 10 @ 12 INDIGO-fi lb. 1.00 CS 1.78 IRON-Relined, y lb. 07 Ml U7,'j Swede. 09 efl M LATHS, fl M. *.oo ca 4.00 LIMB-Shell, "ri bbl. - CS - Soulb Carolina. 1.00 ?r) - Rod? po rt. 2.00 CJ6 2.26 Cement. 3.76 CS 3.60 Plaster Paris. 4.00 GS 4.CO LUMBER. (U M. feet Clear Wbllo Pine. Iel duality. 50.00 @B5.00 White rino, good run. 38.00 GS40.00 Yellow Piuo. 20.00 @25.00 Hoards, V M. [eel-Hough.12.00 (?16.00 Grooved andToiiKtied_28.00 6433.00 LEATHER, country taonod, Vt H>. - i - MOLASSES, V? gallon-Cuba. 43 @ 60 Muscovado.I 66 CS 05 Sugar HOUBB. 60 GS 1.00 Nuw Orleans...;'. 70 fd B2 NA VAL STORES, -4* bbl-Tar. - CS - Fitch. - fa - Ho,.in. Palo. 4.60 CS 0-00 Ho jin. No. 1. 3. CO CS 3.76 Rosin. Ho. 2. 3.00 GS - Roam. No. 3. 2.70 CS 2.86 Suirith Turpentine, %t gallon. 60 Gs 61 I J.I nil IO "M I?. IO Ut - NAILS-American. 4@20d, V* keg. 0.60 @ 7.00 American Wrought. - fa - lathing. 7.KO ?410.00 G al vani i cd. 30 ls - Spikes. 13 CS IS Ol IS-Lord, tr* gallon. 1.40 ?4 1.46 Linseed. V? gallon. 1.04 1.0 I.Cu Hpcnn, Winier, "P gallon. 2.05 -QI - Cottonseed, lt gallon. - GS - Castor (E. I.), <n gallon. 3.00 fi - Olive, V dozen. 8.00 ?10.ou Kerosene, V gallon. 62 fi 04 . Dentine, ?I gallon. CO fi - PROVISIONS-Bott, mess, ?1 bbl.1S.O0 1330.00 Dccf, primo.14.00 GMO.00 Pork, meei. 28.00 GS - Hump. - GS - Iiacon, Hams. V lb. 18 GS .4 >. Dacon, Bides. 1BXCS 19Jj Bacon, Shoulder?. 10 Cai ld. Dacou, Strips. 18 0 - Lard, In keg. I2)?GS 16 lintier. 30 CS 40 Okocao. 15 CS 04 Potatoes, V bbl. 4.00 GS - Onion?. 4.00 GS - Apples...... 8.00 (.? 9.00 PAINTS-Wblto Load, ft ft. 10 ? 10 Black Lead. 10 GS 12 Zinc, White.I 12 CS 16 PLO IV STEEL, ?jr lb 12 GS - RICE -Carolin:,, V 1?!. I ?.Sit H East India. - CS - SLATES-American. V ?wuire.12.CO Gil - SHINGLES, V? M. 7.00 GS 8.00 Wbito Pine, flrat quality. 12.00 & - .SALT- Liverpool, coane, tl sack. 2.CO GS 2.76 Liverpool, Uno. - CS - SOAP- Bar. V lb. ll GS 15 STARCH, ft tb. 10 GS 12H SPICES, tu ft-C?sala. 1.00 CS - Mace. 1.76 CS - Cloves. 76 GS - Nutmegs. 2.00 CS 2.KO Poppor. IO a - Pimento. 40 CS 60 Raco Otnger. 30 GS - SPIRITS, ? gallon-Alcohol. 6.00 CS 0-00 Brandy, Cognac. 4.00 GS12.00 Brandy, Domestic. 3.00 CS 3.76 Gin. Holland. 4.76 GS 6.00 Oin, American. 3.00 GS 3.75 num. Jamaica. 6.00 GS 0-00 Rum, N.E.;. 2.60 GS 3.00 Whiskey, Bourbon. 3.Oil 19 6.00 Wbiikcy. r.. elided. 2.30 GS 2.40 SUGAR, V ft-Baw. 13 GS 16 . Crushed. 18 CS l?>i Clarified A. 17 CS IB Clarified B. IT CS 18 Clarified C. ICM Ci 17 Loaf. IB ?jp H. Porto Hlco. 14 CS 10 Muflruvac" . 13 CS 10 SEGA RS-Domes I le manufacture, Vt M. 18.00 GS4K.0? TEAS, ft ft-Imperial. 2.00 GS 2.60 Gunpowder. 2.00 CS 2.00 Hyson. 1.60 cs i.eu Youug Hyson. 1.60 CS Loo I Black. LOO CS 1.76 ' TOBACCO, ft lb, aa per quality. 40 CS 1.60 TIMBER-novru Umber-Yellow Pine. 4.00 CS13.0U Ash. - CS - Poplar. - CS - Hickory. - CS - XIX-l C BooQng Plate. 16.00 CS - IX Rooting Plate.17.00 CS - IC Tin Plato', 10x14. 10.60 CS - I X Tin Plato 10x14.17.00 GS - I O Tin Plato, 14x20. 10.00 GS - Block Tin, ;. . (0 fi ~ TIF/iVi3-Cotton, V? ft. 76 @ - Baling. 45 SS - Hemp. 45 CS - Jato. BO CS - VARNISH- Bright, V gallon. 25 @ - P? rafi.no. - ?4 - VINEGAR-Whit* Wine, V* gallon. 60 CS ?Mar. so CS _ French. 1.00 CS L26 WI XE, Vt gallon-Pori. 9.60 25 O 00 Madoira. 2.20 GS 6.00 Sherry. 2.25 CS 6.00 Claret, f, case. 6.00 GS13.60 Champagne, y basket. 25.00 CS30.00 ZIXC-Sheol. V* ft. 26 GS 27 " Prevention is Hot tor tuan Cnre. " DR. RICOED'S Celebrated Preventive Lotion. Arr HOV RD AND HIOHLT RECOMMENDED BY the French Medical Faculty, aa the only safe and liithlUble antidote against Infection from Sp?cial Disease*. Thia lnvaluablo preparation ls suited for either sex, and has provod, from ampia experience, tho moat enr?lent and reliable PrevenUve ever discovered, thus oSecting a desideratum long Bought for In thc Medical World. If used according to directions every possibility of danger may be avoided; a tinglo application will radically neu? tralize tho venereal virus, expel ali Impurities from tho absorbent vessels, and rerder contamination Impossible. Be wise tn tune, and at a very small outlay, atv? honra ni untold bodily and mental torments. ThiB moat reliablo specific, so universally adopted In tho Old World, ls now offered for salo for the first time In America by F. A. DUFO UT & CO., only authorised Agents for the Bolted Slates. Frico 83 par botUa. Large bottle, double sixe, 16. Tho usual discount to the tradol Bent, securely parked, on receipt of price, to any addrosa, with direc? tions and pamphlet, by addressing to F. A. D?PORT & CO., Sole Agonis for Dr. IUcord'e F. I-, Muy 20 lyr No. 12 Oold Street, Now York. ASTROLOGY. M WORLD ASTONISHED AT TUX TTOTOiarm, naVEI.ATIOUB MADE BY THE GREAT A8THOLOOI8T, Madame H. A.PERRIQO. SHE REVAL9 SECRETS NO MORTAL EVER KNEW. Rho restores to hspplnoss those who, from dolsfol o oo Ls, catastrophes, crottes In love, loss of relation? end friends, loss of money, tc, have become despondent. Hbo brings together Lhoio long separated, gives Informa? tion concerning shsant friands or levon, restores lost or stolen property, tells you tho business you ere bost quail Oed to pursue and tn what you wlU be most success? ful, causes speedy marriages, and talla you tho very day icu will roarer, gives you thensmes, likeness and char. lelerltlics of Ibo port?n. Sha reads your very thought*, and by her almost supernatural powors, unveils tho dark snd hidden mysteries of tho future. From tho stan wc see In the firmament-tho maieflo tiara that overcome or pr, dom?nalo In tho configuration-from Ibo aspects and position? of tho planeta and the fixed stan In tho heavens al the time of birth, abo deduc?s tho futuro destiny rd man. Fail not to consult tho greatest Astrologist on earth. It coats you bul a trifle, and you may never again have mn favnmhlnanopportunity, Oontyiltallon fee, with likeness and aU desired lolormstlon, 81. Parties ll vi UR .t a distance can consult Ibo Madame by mail with equal safety and satltfsclion to themselves, se If In person. A full and explicit chart, written out, with ail Inquiries an? swered and likeness enclosed, sent by mall on receipt o. price obovo mentioned. The strictest sccresy will be maintained, and all correspondence returned ordoatrey rJ. Heforencetof tho highest order/mrnlshed thossi r. airing them. Write plainly the day of the month an J year in which you were born, enclosing a small loo ot bair. "Address, M ADA!? H. A. PERRIOO, P. O. Daawra 203, BOTTALO, N. Y. Msrch nfl_ly THE LANCASTER LEDGER, CONNORS & CARTER, I'ROl'RIETOBH. "PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING AT XT La ncaa ter 0. IL, S. 0, Having a Urge auhscrtption ?.st, u oovr? a Orronbls medium to Merchante and all "Tertia?n who dssin to eitond their bnsltuMs In fte upper Districts of tho BUts. Kates of advertising, Ub eraL Sp?cini?n oopy ofpspsr ?ant on acplicsvtion. Align?t aa DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC. ?ILL HAIL TO THE C0K0IIBB0R!: HOPE F?ll THE MSP?M.INI. INVALID. ur.ri:it NOT THU U8K ov RODRIQUE'S I'llLMOMI! ELIXIR SP?PI11. MANY WHOSE DKCLINIMI III AI.IH. ra?ca was |.r.v.iriim-. vi l their recovery despaired ot, rio linn ?Hu gnvtrtitl i MBWMKIH 1(1 ';|" AH-Wi?o lu . ??.cr, offer hcarifell (luniks lor lilla tillich remedy. Dur lng tho short time atom UH public lim odie lion lalo use. Ibo Originator lin? must happily risllzc.l lier ino*! san Kinne ezpcclatlons lu Istenifrstntrrtan issuing fr.cn all quarters of Its uii|iaralctlril eural I VT |ut>Mrtlsss, lur lu nu caso wbcro lt baa IMvii udiiilulster.'. willi renard lu di rrctlooa, autl pemeicrcil in, bas ll talk il In bs beneficial results. In resorting lo lids remedy, Hie Invalid can depend upon Hie safely of every article in Hs prepaudion, mid willie H screleralns (lie luallliiul I, actions ul cadi nrgau and vessel. Hie uiiudcan be pe? elly irve fro-.! npprc hcualon of nuy Biibtle in,,ri ali.m ur\nn Insinuated hilo Ita eoniiKisllluu. Tue appetite, which Improves under Us a.luiiiiislraliiiii, la at liberty to i min ic prudently In whatever nuti inn nt is palatable, digestiv? and winden.mr, mid ulule ii ls nu inore iban proper Ut avoid eiimsurc lo In-sh cold, m, lear need lie entertained ol any liability under Ibis conrea lat treatment to Induce lt. it I- u pleasant AROMATIC CORDIAL, quite aijreealilc tu Ute laste, ami HU n lung re vivifyer and balsam of health, il Isl dlslliiuiii-liliiK ilseiras wllhout pmeedent, and we trust will, ore lom;, .lum lor Itself geuoral nee ls in nth m fur lin unrivalled nlllcacy. For sale hy thc Proprietress. Mrs. i t el I.IA KODlll OUT'S, northwest corner or M nil Nu ANO SOCIETY HTItEElV, Olid principal DrUKijh.la. IWCst MI SO I.K UOITLE 11.43. April 1 _ lyr WE HAVE USED OAXLICHI AX'8 TILLS. AND 1TND that they will do all that ls claimed for Hiern, ami cheerfully recommend them lo public (ivor. T. IL WATTS, Ez-Governor nr Alabama. J. w. A. SANDFORD. Atfy rieu'i of Alabama. ROBT. DOUOI1?.UTY, Judge Supremo Court Ala. From TOOK AB .1. J um. c. Judge Supreme Court. 1 have unod UALI.IOI* IN'S PI bl.S ou my plantation for 1 ever and Acm', and rt nd them ail lied IB e'vinicd for tbem. THOU. J. JIIDOF. Monlgomcry. Als.. Soptcmlier 29,18S9. Lui. sn, s ('OUNrr, Alabama. GALLIGHAN'S FEVEIt AND AUL'E bil.I.s will do They ari) decidedly ibo beal medicine for Chills and rc vor I ever gave. I would not be without them for Uti times tho prier. J. A un \M. A?renteos, April 17, 18fi7. One box of GALLIOIIAN'S TILLS cured mo perfectly or Chills and Fever. They are tho best medicino lot i hilts and Fsver I aver saw. A. Cl. Tt?NAI.DSON, Clerk Superior Court, Sumter Couuly, (ia. MosTOO.wtnv, AU., July tl, lftfiC. Mesara. BLUNT A HALE-GESTS: I havo used youi ClALLiOHAK't? PILLS on Iwo occasion? for Chilla ana Fever, anil lind that they ched all (hat they ara intend ed lo do. Tbcy aro tba beat remedy lor tho disease tint I bave ever tried. I consider (beni perfectly reliable. Respectfully. DAS'L KAYHS, G nur) Sec. tlraud Lodge ot F. and A. M. of Alsbaina. ALBANT. Os., March lt, 1817. I have used QALL1QHAVS FILLS in forty caw*M . Chills anil Fever, willi permet miccoss. Tiley aratLi baal Fever and Aguo lill pul np. A. I?. FAN!. WHOLESALE IS" CiTAHLESTllS, HT uoomucll. iviXKK?H A: co., No. If) Mecllng street. And by all Druggists. LU.Ul VI vb n.M.i:, PRiipiiircTons. May li OHIO Montgomery, Ala. OLD RIP VAN WINKLE (1TN. QOLD MEDAL SHERRY, PORT AND MADEIRA, HARVEST ROURHON, Vf BLEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. IN AUDITION TO OCR llfTSIHUSS OF SELL1N0 WINES, otc, In original ; ?.--ase. \ i t.d In order to ?usure to consumera Pure Liquors in a compact andcon vcailont form, wo commenced tao enterprise m bottling and packing In caaes car well known Wines. Brandies, VVUlsklos, ?c., and have sent thain out lu n stylo that would preciado tho possibility of their being tampered willi before reaching ibo pnrrbxtor. The general appre? ciation and gratifying success the! has rewarded our efforts baa encouraged na lo maintain tho cumdurd aa ro ganU quality, also io make l uer ?sae I efforts in retain ibo confide nee and paironago which baa been so liberal J V be? stowed upon UH. DIMINUI lt .il CO., [Established 1778.) Importers ol Wines, kr.. No. 18 Hearer street, New-York. 'Ibo abovo popular gonda are pct up lu cases consuln lng ono dozcu bottles each, omi uro enid by all prominent Druggists, Orneen. Ar. Opinions ot tile Press. The nama or Blmngor k Co., No. 15 Beaver street, ls a : guarantee of tho ezact and literal (nub of whale vir they 1 represent.-rv*. I". Cent. Adrcrtittr. The importing bouso nf Blnaigor k Co., No. 16 Beaver street, ls conducted upon prindplca of iDlennty, fairness I und Ibo highest honor.-.V. V. Kerning Kt/treu. GOODRICH, WITOSHAN & CO.. N 163 MEETINO STREET, Opposite Charleston Uni si. i And BOWIE & MOIMI, SF ( ( . l-.SSO tl S TO it 1 NI; di t ASS : UM V No. 151 MEETINO STREET, Wholesale Agenta, Charleston, S. O January 30_wfmCmoa There cometh glad tidings ol Joy to all. To young and to old, to gi cat and to small; Tho beauty which once was ao precious and rare, Is n-oe for all, and all may be fair. By the ase of CHASTELLAR'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying tho Complozion, Tba most valuablo and perfect preparation In use, for Rising tho akin a beautirul pearl-Uku tint, that ia only foiled In youth. It quicks y removes Tan, Freckles. Pim? ples, Blotches, Moth Pitches, Sal.owairss. Emptions, and all lmpoilHes of the alan, kindly healing tho name leaving the skin white and clear as alabaster. Ita uta cannot bo delected by tho closest scrutiny, and being a vegetable preparation la perfectly harmleas. It ls ibo only articlo of tko kind used by tho French, and ls con? sidered by the Parialan aa indispensable to a perfect toilet Upwards of 30,000 bo:Uss were enid during Ibo peat year, a sufficient guanmteo of Ita efficacy. Price only ft cents. Hsut by mail, post-paid. on reeulpt ul i.u order, by BERGER, Mle' '1*1 : i k CO., fl I nm i Pb., *tta River BL, Troy, N. Y March ?0._ lyr AFFLICTED ! SUFFER NO MORE! When hy Hie u.w Of DR. JOIN VII.I.b S ELIXIR you can be ra rmi permanently, sa J at a trifling coal. The astonishing sucosas* which baa attended ibis In valuablo medicino for Physical and Nervous Weakuaaa General Debility and Prostration, Loss ol Muscular En? ergy, Impotency, or any of Ute consequences of youUiAi. Indiscretion, readers it tho most valnnble preparation over discovered. lt will remoro all nervous affections, depression, ex dlSDieul, incapacity to study or baaluuss, lose of memo? ry, contusion, thoughts of sell dcatrncdon, fears of in? sanity, kc. It will restore tho ams-tile, renew Ibo health of those who have destroyed Jt by acnaual czees, or evil practices. Young Men, bo humbugged no more by "Quack Doc? tora" and ignorant rusrtJuonors, bnt send without delay for the Ell slr, and be at euee restored lo health and hap? piness. A perfect Cure ls Qoaranteed In every in dunce. Price ll, or four bottles to ono isidro's ?*i, Onoboltlo lt sufficient to effect a euro In all ordinary 1 cases. ALSO, DB. JOINYILLE'B flrECIFIO PILLS, for tbn speedy and permanent cure of (ionorrliica. (Hoot, Ure? thral Discharges, Gravel, Stricture, and all affections' ct the Kidneys snd Bladder. Curas effected In from ono lo Use days. They aro prepared from vegetable extracts tbat are harmless on Ibo system, and never nauseate the aaVanSStl or impr?gnete the breath. No chango of diet la necessary while using them, nor does their action In any manner Interfere with bualncia pursuits. Prit e il per box. y Either of tho above-mentioned articles will bo rent ut soy address, closely scaled, and post-paid, by mall or r i pren on receipt of price. Address all ord ors lo BERGER. SHCTTH k CO., Chemists, March 30 ly No. 386 Hiver sirte!. Troy. N. Y. THE FLORENCE GAZETTE, PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT FLOHENGE, H. G., offers an excellant medium lo Merchants and others who wish to extend their easiness In the Pee Dee section af the State. Bates of advertising very rea tooan ls. Sep lambs* IS W. T. WALTERS & GO., ' TVIZLSTZES J^JSTJD LIQUORS No. 68 EXCHANGE PLACE, 33 .A. XJT I JVC O IR/ IB. SPARTAKBURG FEMALE MUERE, THLIMTUlliR. I h u. SIMPSON BOBO, Spartauburg. Ker. C. MURCHISON Ju.lgu ?. O. P. VERNON, Spartauburg. Rev. T. G. HERBERT, Ninety-Six. Prof. A. U LUSTER, Sparenburg. Kev.J. A. ?H)RTER, Georgetown. ?Major JOHN A LEK, Sparenburg. Rev. M. BROWN, Columbia. Major A. H. KIRBY, Spartanburg. Rev. \V. S. BLACK, Newberry. Kev. A. W. WALKER, Sparenburg. Prof. WARREN DuPEEE, Sparenburg J. ?. WILSON, Esq., Sparenburg ip ACUITY". Rev. ANSON W. CUMMINOS, A. M., D. D., President and Teacher of Mathematics, and Lecturer on Natural Science,"\o. Mrs. I. II. CUM MINO?, Teacher of Rhetoric, Mental and Moral Science. Mi.?a AMOK M. SHELDON, Music. Embroidery, Painting, Leather Work, Hair Work, &c. Miss ALICK LOMAX, Music, French, English Literature. Miss SUE V. R. SHELDON, French, Music. History. Miss M. JANE WOFFORD, Natural Science, Latin, &c. H ICH!?? IO NH AlVi"> VACATION. The Fall Session will open Oclobuv Sd, 18t>7, and close February 19th, 180S. Thc Spring Session will open Febrility 20th, and close July 8th, 18G8. Vacation extends from close o?' Spring Session, to October 1st. A few days recess at Christmas. K.XPF.NHKN. BuaiJ, pur Suamtm, in Currone?, . .. -?70 IK) Tuition,.mm Contingent l'eu,. 1100 Music, vf ill, uso of Piano,.27 SO Latin, Extra,. 10 00 French, Extra,. 12 Ot) Embroidery. 15 00 Oil Pain!inf!,. .20 00 Grecian Fainting, for tho L'oursu,.10 Oil Leather Work,. ?00 Hair Work,.'. C 00 FoaUior Flowers,. GOO Wax Fruit Flowors. . C 00 Each .Music pupil receivesfifty lessons during thc Session, and can usc a piano for practice, from one to three hours daily. There are six pianos in the College. The toaclrcrs in this department have had much experience, and excel a*i per? formers as well as teachers. I30-iVTM3IiVQ- miPARTMENT. This department is under thc immediate control of the President, and the young ladies constitute a part of his family. They will have the constant care of the lady teachcrs in sickness and in health. Tho rooms aro large, well ventilated and well warmed in cold weather. For tho style of living at thu College, tho President takes the liberty to refer to Rev. B. P. Franks., P. E., of Spartanbtirg District, who, with his family has board in thc College, at thc samo table with the young ladios and teach? ers. Also, to Col. William L. DoPass of Camden, Horace Nichols, Esq., of Colum? bia, who also, with their familier, "have been members of the College family. All young ladies from a distance, are expected to board at the College. THE TEACHERS Have all had much experience, two of them have taught over twenty-five years. Thc young lady teachers all graduated in' one of the best Female Colleges in the South, and excel in their respective depart? ments. THE TEXT BOOKH . Ju use can all bc procured in Spartan burg, at reasonable prices. APPARATUS, ?lev. The College has a beautiful and exten? sive Apparatus, for illustrating the Tarious bniuchos of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and Astronomy. Lectures on these sub? jects, froe to all, will bc delivered during the year. NOTICE. Students coming by Spartanburg and Union Railroad, should leave Columbia or intermediate stations, on Monday, Wednes? day or Saturday-they will then como through without detention. EXPENSES. " It is confidently believed that while this Institution offera high inducements, in tho way of educational, social, moral and re? ligious advantages, it holds out motives of a pecuniary kind, equal, if notgroatcr than any other. Look at thc advertisements of this und other schools. North or South, and parents will seo that thoy make a saving by sending to Spartanburg. PLEASE, After reading this, hand it to some one who hos a daughter to educ?te, or post, it up in ?imo public pince. j THOSE INTENDINO to patronize the Col logo, will confer a favor by immediately addressing the President, at Spartanburg, 8. C. . (,'OUTMIO (Hf ST!' I > V-TKX'l' M? M >IvS-?. PHF.l'AUATORY DEPARTMENT, Spoiling:.Webster's Kleuicntaiy. Roadilig.-. .Salidora' Series. Geograph.}'.i'oltoii'H ?ind Fitch's, School Geography. Knglish Qrauinier.Mullion's l'iac. I.CHSOIIH Arithuiutio.Thompson'u Montai i lludimontH. Willing.Spencerian system. Composition. Parker'-?. Dictionary.Webster's .School Eil. COLLEGIATE CLASSES. IT HST YKAK. Writing.Npi-nrcriaii eyatont. Spuding.Webster's Elementary. Heading.Sanders' 1th Itondur. Geography.dillon's and 1 Heb's School Geography. (iranitucr.UuUiou'ti. Arlthniotic.Thompson's Practical. History United States.Wilson's. Dictionary.Wuhslcr's Ililli School Sc n'nco of Fiimih'ar Things. Wolle*. SECOND YEAH. Writing'.Spencerian system. Heading.Bunders' Ith Header. Arithmetic.Thompson's;, Natural Philosophy.ConiBtoek'H. Physiology.C'omstock'M. Chcmistrv.FoHter and iuoinau's. < ic iioi H I li eton .WilHo.i'a Mellool Fd. Astronomy.Smith's. Watts on Mind.Ktmnorson'ri. JUNIOR. Algebra.Davie's Firal Lessons. JJolauv.Oray's. Astronomy..Bouvier's. Montai PhiloHopbv.. Uphatn's. Uh dori c.Nowmau's. Composition.Quackeubou'e. SENIOR. Qeouictry.lioomia'. Trigonometry.t.Loomis'. Logic..".'.Hodge's. Moral Science.Alexandcr'a. Geology.Hitchcock's. F.vidoncca Christianity . .Al* Hantier*?. nERTDENT OUADOATES* COURSE. Philosophy of Natural History, denara! His? tory, Pliyaical Geography, French and any of tho OriinmoiilalH, with RoviowH of niiy pnrl of forjner course. LATIN. . Bullion's Grammar. Header, Casuar, ole. FRF.xcn. Fasqucllo'ri French series is used. osnuAK. Woodbury's Now Method is used. ircsii'. We uso Fiann without n, Master, H union's, ltiehardHOn'ri, .w . dm.I ami llertuii's Instruc? tion Books. In vocal, Mason's Normal Instruc? tor, and Now Carmina Sacra. Ci KIVKKA1( KrCMAII ICS. Spartanburg Female College, limier ibo patronage ol' tito South Carolina CWtcr ciiee, wan opened IVir ihn admission ol' pupils cm Mic l???tlt August, 185f>. The sit? ol' thc College Biiikliiig? is une ol* I he most pleasant and desirable location* timi could haye been selected. The Camplin eucloevs lifleeu acres or woodland, on I lie summit ul' u hill, over? looking the I own of Spartanburg, and it half mile or mme, dist uni from il. Occluded from ihe excitement:, and at? tractions nf the town thoroughfare:'., with a pure atmosphere, excellent water, and rural quietude, thc pupils enjoy ever}- facility for mental and moral culture. TKBTIMONIAL.1S. lt may bc satisfactory lo rome to sec it few from among the many of the newspa? per and other notice:! that might be selec? ted, which have generously been taken of the College, location, teachers, Sec. Hut our best epistles ure our former pupils, scattered all over North and South Caroli lia, Alabama, Georgia, Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Tesas and other States. SPA UTA NU u lui FEMALE COLLEGE.-"? fino oliinate, healthy location mid compe? tent (faculty, recommend this College to public patronage."-Miaute* <>/ S. ft Con? ference for lStit?. SPARTANuuHU FEMALE COLLEGE. ''This Institution of South Carolina Con? ference, opens October 3d. il is under tho Presidency of that experienced teacher, Dr. W. A. Cummings. Its proximity to WofFord College gives some advantage to those who have both ?ons and daughters to educate from home ; and thc renown of Spartanburg for ita healthfulness and reli? gious privileges, commends it to public fa? vor."-Southern Christian Acleocate, Aug. 16, 18G7. SPARTANBURO FEMALE COLLEGE.-"It gives us pleasure to uunouuee to the pub? lic, the re-opening of this popular institu? tion, under the management ol'the Kev. A. W. Cummings, I). D. The reputation of the President ibr scholarship and adminis? trative ability, should command for the Institution a liberal patronage ; and we hope that the friends of female education will bestir themselves to give to this Col? lege that support and encouragement with which it was honored in former year?. Ita representatives are scattered throughout the land, and they surely ennnnt forget the pleasant associations of by-gone days, and disregard thc claims of their Alma Mater. Let one and all do something to sustain this Important educational interest, 'thal our daughters may be as corner-stones, pol? ished aller thc similitude of a palace.' " Spartanburg Expr?s*, 186G. HOLSTON CONF?RENCE FEMALE COL? LEGE.-" Wo have boen pleased to learn that, thc last session was eminently success? ful, and with the present able and efficient corpse of teachers, (three of whom aro now in tho Spartanburg Fcninle College,) under tho lead of Dr. Cummings, promises to fulfil the fullest hopes of its friends." Abingdon Virginian, May, 1860. HOLSTON CONFERENCE FEMALE COL? LEGE.-"Of the President, Hov. Ur. Cum niugfl, and tho Faenlty, it is only necessary o say that the present, examination does lot detract anything from the high reputa? ron that they hnd sustained for many fears as able teachers and skilful managers >f a literary institution. The Committee feel safe in saying, in the lauguage of ono )f tho oldest and most active Trustees, Hon. N. W. Woodron, in regard to the President, ? that they have the right man n the right^dace.' "-Report of Examin ny Committee of Ii'. J. F. College Mau 16, 1861. IMI1 LA DEl.PII i A I N 1VHHSITY UK MEDICINE AND SURGERY. ?rganUcd lu nw. chartered lay th* Legislature, Frbttiarv M. !H">:|. Nam r ebauged bjf H l?gislative eoartlnrul lotus Eiic.iie asuduid Col? lege, or Philadelphia, In IHio. In 1S?3 il piirctViS cd tbe Pennsylvania Medical UtUeae, . -'abbi iied lu :%u< sod Hie Philadelphia Medical Collette, which bud preewnvly bei ii wnvsra into Ibo Pciin-i llama Sit ilieal College. Bi 18>ll ll purchased Ilia Penn M isl leal University. 'Lmi Trustees ol' Hie sep?rale ?..>l- united, iictilioucil sud obtslued s Hpbcl.ll Ad or Hie lavis,sture, cousolldatlug du -. ui-iKUI i. n.- .unI eba. ging ih. n names lo tbs! nf tba Philadelphia l.'ulvor.-ilv of Medic im- aud Surgery'. March l.\ ISA.V All lb. ne Varions Arts are pilbil-bcd lu Ibu SUIIIICH ol Pennsylvania, i'bc co-tor tho I lllhlbag d mus-SUI wa.-; over one l um.li cd thousand dollars. lt will broliwr.nl thal the Unlvorsliy, as now organized, ls thc legal representative nf Hie lour Medical Coltrgcfl that it ban absorbed, ll in a liberal nrbooiof lucdlcluo, cou Hued to no,hutton, nor altarbisl lo uny un dh ni el I ip m but embrai es m its teaching everything of value to Ibo prnfciisiou. frtiionr.-ll hu two lull ai relotiH each year,commenc? ing on Ibo Iel ol'October, aud coulinulng until tbe lat of January, as its first sesBloa, and from tbs lat ot January to the Int ol April, nu Hs noreuil; tho two conatltitUtig ono full course nf Melares. It ban alco a summer aensiou, linen, ma Hu Isl April a.ul rnntinulng until August, for the preparatory branches, such an Latin, Orcok, Mathematica, llolany, /.oology, chomistry, Anatomy I'll.', .'.lol.iev. rte. rickett.-Ticket-, lo Hie full course of lectures $120, or (GO for each ses atoll. Fur Ibo summer or preparatory rourse W5. tiraudstlni: leo tM. To aid youug men ol mod?rale means, tho University has Issued live hundred nclinlarnbipn, wbicb aro sold lo tirst-courso al?danla for ii.audio second-course sttiilents and etergymeu for SW, escli coiiHiltutliig ibu bolder ii lifo member, with tho perpetual privilege-) of tbs lecture-, aud all thc toscbJiirfi)i ol tho school, 'lho only additional lees aro a > carly dla -, .lim ami matriculating ticket, each of which ls $5. TAc a h a ..'M,/, ? iif.vrA/ilurisi/ii.- Thc student holding a scholarship can enter the College at any time during tho year, alton J an loug BS bo chooses, and re-enter tbe luau - lullon as r.uqucntly as dc-lrcd. It requires un provtou* reading or study lo enter tho l'niv,,rinv ou scholandiipe, beute, all private mithin feea are savcu. Students, by holding BCbMaraMpi, eau prosecute olber business n pari nf the time. Tho candidate for gradualinu can present himself al any time, uud receive lila denr?e as soon as qualified. lu cue a stu rut should bold a scholarship and not be able lo attend lectures, ll csu be transferred to another, thus preventing auv los*. Paroiits, guardlaus or filends of studauts wishing to purchase scholarship lor them a year or moro belora itioir attendance al Ibo University, can securo them hy advancing one-half tho prire aiid paying tho balance when the student culcra. Physicians, and benevolent men can bestow great bcuefit upon poor young mau by presenting Hiern a scholarship, and thus enabling them lo outaln au honorable profcaslnu. The Faculty ombniecs seventeen cminoul physicians sud Burgoon*. Tho University bas associated with it a l-rge hospita! clinic, wbeie every form of medical ard surgical ,io i a-, in operated on and treated lu tho pres? ence of thc class. COU4C0C Ui'ii.nn.'?.-Hie College biilldiug, loeatod in Mntli street, south ol Walnut, is the finest in tho city. li- ri um In coll?giale guinn-, und ts adorned with cm battlunioiila and embrasures, presenting a novel, bold, and hmm u ni appcaranrc. Tho facade ts at brown atone, unlamented by two lowers, nsing to Ibo elevation of elgbly ted. aud crowned with au embattled parapet. Thc building contains between tl ft y and sixty rooms, all supplied with ....t. i, gas, aud every othor convenience that modern Improvement eau cootiibute to facilitate medical Instruction. Only live hundred scholarships will be issued, and as two bundrcd and fifty are now sold, those who wish lo ? ? ??aro ono should do no at one?. Money un bc remitted by express, or a draft or check neut on any National Hank lu ibo Hulled Slates, when the scholarship will be relumed by mail, signed by the President or Ibo Hoard uf Trustees, JOSEPH H. FISHER. Esq., Bad the Hean ut tbe Faculty. W. PAINE, M. O. All orders for s.-bolarship? or other busmen of tba Uni. virally, abould ba addressed tn Profeasor W. PAINE, M. lt.. Philadelphia. Pa. NEW BOOKS. PAYNE'S PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. A NEW WORK JUST ISSUED RY W. PAINE, lt. IA. Professur ot the Principles and Practice of Medicine and Pathology in the Philadelphia University or Medicine end Surgery; author ol' Paine's Practise of Surgery; a work on Oaetetrics and Materia .Medica, author of New r-ebool Remedies; an Epitoma of Eba/lie'a Practice of Medicine; i Review of Uotnxopathy; a Work on tho Ilia lory ol Medicine; Editor of University Medical and Sur? gical Journal, Ac, Ar. 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Tencnplosto mic address.7.60 Fifteen copies to our address.J.30 Twente cuplet to ouo address.10.00 Ibo Reitera up ni ibo Club .ball have ono copy gratis. Address Vi. PAINE, M. D" Editor. Septoml'Ci-12 Philadelphia, Pa. AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK., factory, Hmlsou City, N. J. WHOLESALE"SALES ROOM NO. Ul JOHN STREET, NEW YORK. ALL STYLES AN li GRADES OF LEAD PENCIL-" of superior quality are manufactured and oaeroo, al fair terms to the Trade. The public are Invited i lo give tbe AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL tbe pre. j fore nee. THE PENCILS ARE TO BF. HAD AT ALL TUB PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND N.illON DEALERS. ASE FOR TnE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL. " TZSTTUONiAL. PHEFFIEL? SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, 1 EHODtxaatKO Diinmmr, J YALE COLLror. November 16, IBM. 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