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THE CH1MEST9N DULI REWS, MCMILLAN & MORTON, PB0PBIET0B8, No. IS HAYNE STREET. CITY PRINTERS. TERRIS GASH. SUBiCKIPT^. DAILY-IWELYE MOUTHS.Vo'00 DAILY-SIX MONTHS.-. DALLY-THJU?fi MONTHS.. ??W SISOLE COPIES.5 ce at? TO NEWS DBALEBS.3 cents RATES OF ADVERTISING. 16 cents a Une ror first insertion. 10cents a line for each subsequent insertion. 5 lines or under to bo charged haifa square. For Marriage and Funeral Notices-$1. All Ball and Exhibition Advertisements must be paid for in advance, unless they are ordered to be charged to regular advert?as?. MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1867. AT.TTM.V. Welcome je tres*, in dying venture clad. Weeping your solden tears on all below ; Hail, lovely" Autumn days, whose aspect sad Delights my sight and softens all my woe I ? With thoughtful step, In lonely woodie -.d path, I love tomara the yeaPa retreating term When, ?ombre aa tue .nornfui a ams of death. The sun's veiled rays scarce to'l thc approach of morn. Yea. In those Autumn days, when nature dies, Her glory gone, all beauteous things I see. The farewell of a friend, the last law sighs That waft (.om dying lips the last sweet smile to me. So ready from the shore of Ufelo spring. Weeping fer Suomi ar days of hopo long past, I stiU loJk bue? with envy's poignant sting 4 And view departed Joys which yet no joys possessed. Earth, sun. vales, na'ure, beautiful and fair Tor you, oa death's dark-verge, a tsar I'll shed; So lovely ia tas Mg Lt, so pure the air, That shines and breathes around the dying head. Yet to th* dregs thia oap of Ule T01 drain. This mingled cup of nectar and of gath SUil In Its e'epchs all hidde may remaba One drop 01 life to compensate for all. Perchan cv? sil shrouded in futurity, borne OUss, By h <pe unseen, I may dewy -, PerdBaooe socas sister soul my soul may sea, To read my spirit with 1 kindred eye. The flower roUgns its perfume to Hie gale, Bro?tbiug ?-j? final sweetnesses are it die; My soul ema les In sorrow. Uko Ute wail Of some lovat .am of mournful melody. Stat?. I temi . RSOISTBATTOX rx Gi EBXVTLLE.-The registration in the first precinct gives whites 703, blacks 591; white majority 139. THE OwrTOei MABJBT.-Ocr -cotton mar Bet can aoaroely be said to have opened; only twelveor fifteen bales having boen offered within the poet week, alt of whioh met with ready sale gt from 16$ to 174 cents.-Camicn Journal. REDUCTION OF FUJEIGHT.-We aro requested to .tate that on and after this date, cotton will be transported te Charles ton from* any pom t on the Camder Branch Railroad at two dollars per bale. * [Ibtd. RBGISTBATIO>\-Registration has boen complet? ed tn this District Tho folio wing is the result: Whites 849, blacks 1726; total SW*.-i&td. REOISTBATIO.V.-Tho re-opening of the registra? tion books two days during the past week, va ac? cordance with orders, resulted in the increase of the white majority of about fifteeapover prenons reported ?gures.-*ianco.<ier Ledger. Cotton picking is nj w in full blast, and the busiest hours of the farmer are at hand. The prospect for an average yield is quite promising. Our farmers would consult their interest to gin, bale ard ship te market as soon as possible. It is poor policy to bold beek for a higher price; for while tbs ohances aro against you your capital is also lying idle, and you are losing the interest upon itj besides, there are but few who have not bor? rowed capital during the present year at heavy inVJ terest, and t jose obligations should bo discharged | as soon as possible.-Lancaster Ledger. MUBDXB IX ST. MATTHEWS PABISH_Simon farrow (colored) was murdered on Monday last, on the plantation of Major Thoa. B. Whaler. St. Matthew's, by Moses Livingston (also colored.) In* canse was said to be jealousy, and tho mur? der has been characterized to us as most heinouo, the victim's head having been fractured with an iron bar, and his throat out. In the absence, however, of reliable particulars, we forbear say tug more at pr?sent. The murderer waa brought into town on Thursday afternoon by three freed? men acting as constables, and has been lodged in jail her* to wait a trial.-Orangeburg JVttot. LAWLESSNESS OF SOLDIEBS. -On Saturday night Mr. Lawrence Wolfe, of this place, was culled to the door of his store by a rapping there, and upon going ont was assaulted and 6truck over the head with a sling shot or bay net by ono of the soldiers of the garrison stationed hore. Several other sol? diers were* present and implicated in the affair. Captain French, we are pleased te record, after dilijrent inquiry has discovered and arrested the guilty parties, and they are now in close confine? ment awaiting their trial. Jar. Wolfe was at first thought to be seriously injured, but be .s now up and doing well.-ibid. PICKPOCKET*.-A freedman named Thaddeus was redeved of a watch-, at the circus, on Thurs? day night. Thaddeus states that one of the cir? ons men asked bim what o'clock it was, and at the same time handed him a fancy box to inspect, and, whon his attention was diverted, made off with the timekeeper. The loss was immediately made known to Chief of Polis* Radcliffe, who'worked np the case so successfully that in a short time the stolen proeertv was returned to its rightful owner.-Coturno MI Phamiz. Hom PBowKrnoHB.-We have received from H. H. Geig er, Esq., who has a planting interest on the Congafee nv er, ? bile of most excellent prov* ender, put up in compact forms and generally, Itownny tho "tera "buffalo clover." Major Thoma* Davit, S. Guignard, Esq., and other gentlemen a used this food for stock ror a length of time express the opinion that lt is preferable to ?dei, m addition to being much cheaper; m fact stock- prefer it to the former. B?. Gdg.r has prepared a large quantity of ' thia article, aid will furnish it at such ratee av will make it andtrduce ment to persons owning stock to -.'ive it a <r 'al at least. The do vor can b ? aten at tho Pheonix office. . {JeuL The New. Orleans Picayune says: "We havo heard considerable complaint expressed in regard to the annoyance of the necessity of conforming to the law that requires a five cflft inter** revenue stamp affixed to certificates of death. Not even an numble, plodding, newly enfranchised cm de? cease himself without paying five cent? to the Government for the privilege. Frequently parties not acquainted with the law upon the subject a-e subjected te a great deal of inconvenience." A Northern man recently purchased a largo landed estate in Northumberland County, Ya., for tKi.OOO, and proposes to make tho growth of b'ack jerries his leading crop. COMMERCIAL. Bxporta. NBW TOBK-P?r steamship Manhattan-7t7 bales Oat t017 te*,?ic?> 100 bbla Ro-ln. 189 balesTJomeette and Yarn. 129 tarsty fcbli, 27 Pactases 7 bbl? Vrt$L 2 bbls War rell wir. flse^SSSL?1 bauIEna! .... .? rtesmship Alabama-?96 bales Upland Cot? ton, 19 bags Sc* Island Ootton, 63-tes BUe ? baleg Yarn, 3b2es Sagging, 148 Empty Bbto, andVlscJ! ?Al?xxMOBE-Per ttwarnaritp Sea Gull-473 balsa Cot? ton, 1 hhd Hides and Skins. 18 bales Hide s and Skins, 3L003 feet Lumber, 6 Packages, l?'fjundlae. Empty Bags.Per sehr B4MD sJauU-iiearjO test Lumber, PHILADELPHIA-Per stewnihlp Alliance-332 bales Cotton, 60 bales Yarn, 31 bales Bags, 110 casia cu-? 5 boto spirits Turpentine. IO- pair Bas road wheals lOepkgs Mdxe. j Tue Charleston Cotton market. OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, ( CHABLXSTOX, Saturday Evening, October 5,1867. } TbelnQUiry was light, prices hating a declining ten? dency, exhibiting much Irregularity, Sand falling, in eons transactions, to tho extent of a half cent per pound. ?ales?bales, viz.: 7 at 16*,9 at 17,16at 17*, 8 at 17*. 35 st IP. Th? quotations are somewhat nominal. "IJVXBFOOL OXASUFIOASOS. sMdBBg. IV? Strict A?ddUng... 17*@18 Savannah. .Harket. SAVANNAH, October 4.-FBBXOBSS.-To Rew York, on cotton, per steamar, upland.. * To New fork ou sea Ibland. H lo Boston on upland per baie. $3 00 To Baltimore on upland. S To Philadelphia on upland per baie!. 1? To Philadelphia, cn domestics pe. bale. Ct) To Liverpool, on cotton, per ste*uer, square.13-39d To Liverpool, on cotton, per steamer, round. Kd To Ltverpotl, on cotton, upland ?A lo Ltvareool on outton, sea islandVd To Providence, on conon, par sailf-o To Providence, ria N?w Tort, per att?insiS3 00 To Portland, ota New York... ,?I To Boston via Ne* York.... '?" To New York. " *? To Hew York, on lumber. Va ?jw ' ' ' "?c Io Boston, on lumber...""1110 OOiH To New York and Boston, on timber 10 OOall To Cuba, on lumber tin gold)..* ' nominal (torro?-Our market was vary irregular d urine tba ^?part of last week; but for the p?t?, ? ?* exldbited more tone, and consequenily sales have bien mid* at more equable prices; m tact it has resumed Its btutaass appearance, owing to a Urger offered ?tock and a more cenara! demand from our regular buyers some of whom have returned and commenced oporetiona ?o xl gradea have commanded what may be considered foU prices, while the lower qualities, although not alto? gether neglected, have been purchased at a greater dc* predation thsna u.-nal in th's market, chiefly tor the res-eon that they are abundant, owing to the prevUenoe ol ;rx'n having injured the first picking. We quote : Strict VTlrtrtlinc (Liverpool).19 Mi'?dlln?. 'liverpool,.18 Low Midul' ig (IjTsipool).17 QoJd Ordinary...16 On Unary.,.,.16 And we would remark thai to-day our merest opened with a more aajaared tone, bat later ad vieas* caused con* sid ?rable anxitty to sell The war nowa and its oonee. quillt effect on price* la Mew York, ?a received this evining, muse, we think, trad to weaken holders, and we lee! certain win bittali date purchasers, more especial? ly aow th at the marketa of the world ase aa larg Jy inde pand?at of cur supply. Crop account* aw generally hnproving, . and while some tow coreplaints find thcirwey Into? tba public print?, we arc led 13 believe, or conWorsatlone with plantera, aa evincing*-root e hopcjnMcfla? by letters read an by lncreased^urScra for bagsraj?. lop^-and hw? rise. Stho vield ?ill tully reech the estMaWIWWjid. v inven, say.^wo aitd a bait nJiihona?eu*i**B. from our Bccuon weTavo but few complaints, estent OMI the eta islandxcg on, and. tho doleiul tenor otTexa*. LfJu i&?Aua a^d, iliaaiasippL,reporta a month ago have.?vem ?ilaco to few nodce?oT cr..p ami those few^unrachoet fuL Picking ia belfijf IUS .ed forwardJJO ijtorou^hly aa to prcveiit even complaints..heilig sont ??rwaxc.. ' To sum up tho evidence, our former eat 'nute cf the value of the injury suphosen to have "he-.n dons, has turned out generally corree;, and tho lett two wecke' sunshine has dissipated tho .coed of eVipondenoy by the whiterilug of the cWt-jtf welds. Tt n w depends on how mu h can bo picked out, and on. the mt? of frost. Receipts are as ShllowB: Per ?nira' R.ilio.v.V, <?Q2 balos; per AQaatic and Gulf Kdlroad 5G3 .taloa; per steamers from up Savannah Hiver, 3C9 I des; per Florida steiners, ll bHie-. Total receipts frr, tba week. 713C laka. COS?ABATrVE COTTON KT A TEMENT, T EOETPrS, KXPOB.?S AND STOCK ON HAND OCTOBER J. 18C7, -Uto FOR THE PAME TIME LAST ?EAB. Stock on h?iid Sept. 1... Received einet? Sem 28.. Received piously. Total Fxportedeince Sept.20 . _ Exported previously. Total. Stack on hand Od 3.| 9l| 3,81C| 3W| 2.775 TIM BUB AND WrMBr-n.-We continu to notice great scarcity and light arrivals of timben Tho demand also is light on account of the mills, semaining closed. There is no desire to reopen undi prices for theoSnufaEtUred article advances commensurate with the prices Of labor and amber. One mill only is ruuneag. Wo quote: Shipping timber, larce aversge..... $17 00a 20 00 Shipping timber, small.?ff*. 12?* 16 00 Mill timber. 8WS14O0 Wobo-3T<vj*et. MOBILE, OcteVr 1.-CoiroN^TJief o>niBu to-day was verv cod, and was confined ia (ba Jbttter grades, of which the market was ii ear*,- bear. Sales of 880 balee were made at lc. for Middling, the market closing steady and easier na lower^a'ae*". .. . j s 5 MoNETABT-f he OTBoand for goldi oontlnues very light. For starling there is only a limited-demand. The market closed dull at annexed quotation* : ttold, 143 a 145; Stor. ling, 0Ddays, 151-sight, 162; France-nominal ; Kew Torfe sight par checking ti discount buying; Kew Orleans sight par a }? discount. .?? Kew Orleans Marget. KEW OEIXANB, October 1.-COTTON-The gonerai features of thc market to-day were nearly the.;?ime ss yesterday. Tbero was some inquiry and a mod?rale biisi? ness could have been done hod parties been willing to give way >ic. f> lb, bat, as we stated in our last report, they claim that they had already made all tho conces? sions required by thc course ot other markots? and, for the present at least, were unwilling to go further. Any active movement was also'prevented by the land line ?conncojjnc with the cable being down, and tappo con- I sequoriBjr being no later saeouuts tTom^varpool. "P*? receipts, moreover, bei.g comparatively liberal, includ? ing ISl&by ono boat, tho Gray Eigle, from Greenville, buvers preferred to stand" aloof uutil tho new arrivals SjHL offered. Tho business was consequent!* coufln ed teTtoO bales, while pr?tes ware accepted, wntch Indi? cated that .he adaniage'was sUlT on the side of the buyer; We make, however, oaky a slight modification in carr quotations* putting Ordinary at, 15-a 16c; Good Orr diDary af*ia>i ? 17.^c; Low-Middlinjf at 18 a .aie andMiddUuc et 19 Ji a 20, but with th> remark t?tfOie outside figures for Low Middling teoiftrv<ary stnet.elttsi flcation. The sales for the past three days sum np^50 bales, taken mostly for the North. Tho receipt? proper since Friday evening, excluding tho arrival? from Mo? bile, Florida and Texas, which arc included in their respective stu'emento, embrace 1927 r ale?, against 1165 during Ute coiTesponding period last week, showing an increase of 772 bales. Tho exports for the same period amosmt to 1294 bales, embracing TOG to Boston, and 586 no Me w York. _ STATEMENT OMNMK Stock on hand 1st September, 1867. balea-15,250 Received to-e)*y.i.... 1,5'J7 Itaeel.cd-previously..-.7,869- ?,46a ." -> 34,718 Claared to-day. 70? Ustired previously...-..,".... 6,16?- 6,875 Stock on hand and on shtpboat d. 17,837 Galveston Cotton Stnteiaent. GALVESTON, Soptembe 25. This Yeer. I860-67. tales, -i. balos. Stock OD hand Sopt l.'18CT.3,2? , Received st this post this weok. 7S Rccoived previously at this port. '... 979 Received at other Texas ports,. 90 7.? 108 \ 167 Total. ..... 3,716* Exported to Great Bi itain.473 l, "83 i Exported to Now Orleans. . 49 99 Exported to New York.* 738 671 L25G %m On band and on shlpb'd not cleared. 2,459 6,848 Wilmington Mstrket. WTJ?MLNGION. October 5.- Theraarriinr-Only 89 bbl?, received and sold at fl 25 tor yellow dip. and $2 60 for bard, $ 280 pounds. SPOUTS rcnpiirnSK-Sale- of only40 bbls at 63 cents ? gallonjor country packages, JL. * . Rosna.-Market steady, baleo of 650 bois, at $3 25 ?jr strained Common, $3 30 lor strained and No 2, $3 75a?4 for No. 1, $4 50 for Pale, and-85 30 tor extra Paie. 1 TAB.-30 bbls. changed hands at 82 66 ? barrel. Baltimore Murlee*.. BALTIMORE. October 3.-COTTEE-We report sales of 3000 bags, ex ship Gray Raf:le, meda a day ot two since, but not before reported, and 1400 bag? ex Robla, both on private term?; market steady but quiet; stock 21,000 bags Rio. OOTTOH-We report some inqnL-y to-day, with sales of 86 bales, part to \rrf*e, at SO a"20t?c for lo* middBng; 20 jaie? MeWac at 21c. FLO ?B- Our m irkct is -without any quotable Changs. Tjsjc dcenand is light Ihr expert, but there is a good local inquiry. Stocks ara only moderate, and of supers quite limited. No receipts of Flour from the Northwest ; saar ket bare ot this description. We report sales to-day of 350 bbls lair City Mill* Super at i# 50; 200 ?bis good ?li?. $10; 100 bbls Howard stroot Cut Px tra. ? 79; WO bbls City Mtfis Family, $12. Also, oO bbls country Rye Flotfr ?8*5. G BAIN-Recej?is ot Wheat to-day were, afflnurised af STO bushels white und 12 000 bushels Mal; sVmbd good and prices dim; included in tba sale* ,WO?ts%250 bushels choice wh.te, f2 88; lObo bushels good to strictly prime, 82 40 s 2 75; 2200 bushels choice red, 82 65; MOO bushels prime do, 82 60; 1500 bushels good-rfo, 82?**ff46; 600 bushels fair do, $2 2D a 2 35; anq inferior to tough, ?1 85 a 2 96. Corn-G5A0 bushels u luge and 152fi*u?faels-ye? lowiecciveJ; market steady, tritt sales of 4200 bushels white at 81 27 a 1 28; 200 bushels yeilow,.?l 33 a 1 31. Osts-6015 bushels offered; SOO buahele primo sold atfO a 72c; 165 bushels good 68c Rye-lia? bushels re? ceived; small Balee at gi 37 a 1 40 for fair tonoaV?nd 8126 for damp. ?. V MOLASSES-stock in first hands very small and ho blurb firm. No sales to-day* PBOVIBIONS-Advice- from Cincinnati continue favor? able for Bacon, and our market ls steady and firm. Wo JppO? a saie of if hhds Wesiarn rib Sides .tm* ptfrate feitnsT We"-fuoto, with liberal sales in Jobbing Tots tor consumption, Shoulders 14c. rf* Sidos 17>?it- clear rib 18c; Barns quiet and unatMEgsfl; quote plain Cloping 19819.'^; andtWcak-j-n enjtsr-eured aa,!4a25c Mes?Tcrk la very scare*) joteil dasnaud fil?n SHI a; yj Lardeteady at last quotations. Sufran^-Hesket fina; sal es to-day 20trS"Ii'd?*uba; islr KrocerrLl>ie; 3J> ddW?*orto Bico 13c., with rsducSd steak and advancing go^premi?m ; hoi era wesje firm kt tbs>eieso. L . j iew York Market. 1 rar is ready to issue to banks or Individuals the three per eat. oartifkates in exchange for compound notes ma? turing October 15th. Thc upward movement In the gold premium ia ?scribed to the issue or those certifica tee, al? though tho decline tn Cuite* State? bonds at Loudon and Fnnkfort has sontething to do with tho latter. The Exprat, am addition, aayat - ?^?BT\ "Lettera- byHha-?cotla nlludo ?o'l??tt?d states bonds ia rather'-? ^sponging toue, .Shey give the detalle o the exciteinoat produced mtitm'uy the citation-hero j ot pajrment<aT bondi in legaSHsT notes, .t^nety tko Eiject VTas viofsed as thc nxat'^ep toward re'uudtatioij. peato-l olflcfafl a?snrauc?ssirorQ Mr. MSCidloch and j others, aadinduoed ihvcstnraVto baltcvo that thu bonds would b?paid ingold, bothjirlnclpaland inajrtifchuthct I opinion was now turning duBathar way. TnaSsnftt ls n ; l?hv^rtnkJ'o?^'Ber^^d othprSmtoens! ?dera will demtad^'of CoM^e^the pejtoge^a'sup a entid act, setUing fhe-mct or thc payment of 1882 bonds In gold. In the t.v?tttof a failure in ??adjjrecnon Wo hear the opinion freely arircssed, that palMlm will be sont hsskto a con?dcraS^extung" c?uaClt puta an end to^the unccrtiiu sua?^ae^whlcb has had for eevdad months so dapreeaing nniafiue : ee cn the busiueaa of thc country, and secondly because this an? nouncement ia supposed to indlcatothat thepoBoy of the Treasury, is settled for the coming two or taxas monthj, until tl*rfiaancjal views of CcmgrasashaU be .iavaiopcfi, and until rru^?Mkrrangemehtj shall bo made by law with a view to the regulation of the Ti ea silt J manipula li?t* of thematuriiig debt and of the outstanSng ?S rency. j The Nsw York Beening fi*t, of Tbursdav , ? JU&BT 30. saya : Tb* lean market continues to work with considerable trrearniartty. TbaiSbAe which fjjjg-rji Hf ja a resuit pf tne issue 011 the throe per cent certificate? has not boen as yet developed. On the ccvhtrar>.tht re la a sharp de? mand lor call accommodation at seven per cent, and tho at forrare?? coua* *re not Bosjnpry roaponde-d lo th?rtK8,^0n?au^ actlTitY ,n nioney is very gratifying jo SfJ^specnyors as wella, to a large5dasi?otsie. place is *eZT ?g tl,e CAWM f?t P 8 Peinent T*?M,f!?U t0. ,h^te?rt iQat the S?crotu/v o? S 3?terJ^a?Mai?n?^^ # Frodaee J?arket. NEW Y?BH, October 2.-FUwH, itc-Th? for Western and sSte Flout opened fairly 8CH?J'?nd lOalSc botter on the low audVmedlum Bradai LuM1?ir higher on the high grades, bat ?tJl?^Sirg improvement was lost ca the lormeirgrades ?eiutiTi. however, aretym at the Improvement. ??wer. The isles8 are 15,500 bbl*, at 88 75a9 CO for Swoerfi"B State;'? 80al085jfor Extra State; til Khill ?O lorfan?v SUte; "810 30all 10 for tho low gradea ot sprlni? Whit Weitern Extra; 810 lOall 25 for shipping uhio? $n an? 14 65 for trade and family-brands of Ohio, Michigan aud Indiana: and $13 25alt) for St. Loma Extras^ j Cal i I um ia Flour m ??rly active and firm. Sales of 1209 bblsand aacks at $11 6IU13 50. Southern FBut is fairly activo and firm. Sales of 1000 bb!? at $10 30hU CO for common fctgood Bulli moT and country extras,and $12 30all CO for-trada and family brands. GBATN-The Who? market is more active, excited, and 7 a Se higher. Tke demand is chiefly for export. The limited arrivals and wants of shippers to fulfill their freight engagements are the chief causes of the advanco:.. The sales aro 100.008 bush at $2 40 for No 1 Chicago Spring to arrive; $2 42 for db an spot; $2 81 tor No 2 Chi? cago bpring, to arrive, and $2 65 a 2 40 on the apot; 32 27 for No 3 do to arrive; $3 for fair white California: ?3 06 for fair white Michigan, and 82 65 for r.mejr South em. Uverj8 botter AN<1 VORY 8c ive, chiefly for forward de IOP^**1"? lfl?.000 bushol* Ohio and We8tam,8t 76 a ?h the month, and 76 a 70?o on the spot, clewing in demand at the latter rete; State at 7Ja 76)?o. better a?d lui to strong, but ere the ctoae part or th? improvement v/usloet. The inquiry la good. toSS^StT' Chitfly ?ur b?m? t?*ongh in part | Pao Visio ss- The pork mirk ot JIM beun rather dall sxtd price? are hoary. r ;i at i he sales. cash ana regular, are ' 2j50 bbta at 123 75 a Tierce beef reiuainesnUrt,- and gu battons nominal, in the absenge of busirj?aa, Tit.- >. ?, Beefbama aie ve^Teavy. ?tasTasafi?ll ficeeaw* aa private tcrnja, ? Cut moat? are neglected, ?f? i Bacon is rather mon active, but at easier rates for future dolivary. Wea; pi 223 boxes toe cured at JBMo. fox StretforcTcut. li>?e for. loaf clear, and l*?c for 250 boxes do for January, both st 10??c Dressed hogs ar.-in rather better-demand and steady. I Wequoteatftao^othr-citv. , % I J-ard has continued quite "active, but thu roarket lav hardly as strong. m ' : - . ?T^ilM85 bbl? ?a tea atUVaHi?ofcr No. 1; BUTTER-is firm and in . moderato muet We quote as follows: Goshen ?nd Orange county, pails, S lb Wm ?po, ; State ?rkins an ie, gmd to cholce,?a&b. ; illinois, Iowa and Mhmc?ote^ljSa20oi Western Beserve good ka choice, 22a?8c: ?Ute tubs. Wafeh. good A choice, 30a34c ; Ohio, common to fais, 14*18c. CHKKSX-Prj?ej ge fiao&ad mote atjujalja s is seing donc at quoiadpiUt *e^to?ioUaJa*tfcte factory, good to chosae7s9 .H* Mavttft a-'lee .f?tete, fair to good. 12 a 13>?o; State dairies, choice, ll a mic; English dalry, Cons., 12 a 13c; English ?slr}', Oblo, il a 13c; Vermont dairy, common to choice, IO a 12c; pineapple; 12 a 14o;: OLto, printtV 10 a 1 ic. : OtU> facto? ry..gc od tOrCiwt??i?te,, . T* V- *. Oprixi^Bfo ts/in fair demand. bnr?rtee*..ebow improftment. Other UaBaarc crcdl nndji osai nal. COTTON-Our market lor this staple to-day ls quiet sad the demand very light indeed, at 22c. for middling ap? lanas and .3c. for middling New Orleans. HAY-The demand has wen fair and the market fino ; sales at 75 a 80c for shipping and ai a 1.50 for retail lots MOLASSES-Ia m moderate demand and prices are NA v.u. STORES-Are- gfo orally quiet, but pries* ire without change. We quote: Spirits Turpentine, free, per gallon, 58)ta69c ; Spirits Turpentine ia bond, per gallon,? I ?OaSOJ?c; Crude Turpentine, in bbls, per 280 lbs, $4 95a0;-< Kosinu, couunoar ia bis, pnr28aTraa4>75s3 8ft?j Rosins, strained, ta -fctts* periSO lfe, ls; fEUMna, NSaVin bbL<>; per 28W6s^l?^'2flf*is%?BBS) w I7, in Was*, per 2?; we. ii 75a5 75; Boains, palo, in bbls, per 280 lbs, S6a? 76, Boains, extra pale, in bbla, per 280 Iba, $7 00a7 SO, Boains, window glass, in bbls, per 280 lbs, (8*0 00. W?uilngton, in his. per hw, Mai 12fe.; Pitch, cir/, le bbte Te>,-:j?*?Coiinty,. ia ibtfc per bbl. S3 ?9\f*A 00; TA>, per t*L $3 75; Stari. Bonthern, tn Bbla, per. bbl S3 75a4. BICE-Is dull and prices are nominal. SWABS.- Baw sugars are moderately aotive; prices are ni: chang, d. Sales of Cab & at ll :?a 12.So and Potto Bico 12 il21 e. Beaned ate firm st c for hards. WHISKEY.-The market is un *o ttl ed at ttaSSc, in bond. ( o ru?? m ts per >uatl> toronna Itnllroatl 582 bales Cotton, 15 bales Tarns," 160 sacks Floar 1 car Sheep, 25 bbla Naval Stores, 1 car Cattle, 7 esra Lumber and M ood, and Sundries To Street Bros ft Co, Essboae) Agent, H Bischoff & Co, Courtenay A Trenhohn, A C Csa* roll. J M Basgett ? Co, Adams. Frost A Co, Geo W Wil? liams A Co. J B Pringle. G H Walter A Co, R Isseitell Thurston A Ho'~ " -'- *- <".-?> mm? * Ba*aesai w Semkoft Co, fi ii McElroy, TJtsey ft Kenyon Graeser, Lee, Smith A Co rs. . f Par steam aWf AUb ^'j^?^ John McMahon and si?, Mrs, Miss and Master Kane*; Q W Appel, B McGorvey, ?D Kennedy, Miss R<?*M?n naae, B Worth aim, B J Quinn. A M Mackey, John M ^SaS?S^do? /to ^ore-^a^a^ worth, A Xndereon. and others. Per steamship Manhattan, for New iork-^Btact lev. A 8 Marshall, P H Lucas, A. A Anderson, Ja? J W C^iUaa and infant, A J Creighton, H F W kWAW Bennett, C G Ducker, B KR'-ordan. ? ^Jg^t?^! Aaron H?rWi F Slater, J I? Batoester, John A Fowler, 1 A Whitney, TA Whitney. Jr. H Mohrtens, T Schnaars, Thcr. Smith and lady. Miss Mary Brown, ^lOsteaewe. Po- steamship Emily B 8oudor. from ?aw York-J K W?^aa? sid chtsdr?. Mrs W Bssteh JMAMS Crea^MrsEM Fogg. D tVNeil Ueut^SeT U S A.Mr Hirsh Miss J n Sherman, Mrs Capt Baker md two cttt> dren Miss Lizzie Bakor, Mrs M C Knox, Miss A Knox, John Welch, Wml-hharp, Gen Hart J P Van Buasom, H D Ingersoll, Flounder, E Semners, Mr Gurney, 2 ^pSerCsteamer St Helena, from Ed?sto and Rockville Miss S C Wescoat, Miss Geary, J K Wescoat, Col William Whitey, C awifk 'Dr J 0 Seabrook, Dr WO Scotti ? fl* Boche, Lient Johnson, and 10 on deck. _ . Per stsamor Dictator, mm? P?a4ka, vi? Jscksmrtllf. Savannah, tc-HTMcDowefl, Mrs Wescott and child. Dr G KJtoRae, J 0 Hesa, Mrs Timmone. Mrs Hash, Mias -?imnronft Mrs Williama. A Gilbert J VT Stroub, John Mulligan, J McLaughlin, Mr D ac os, Ar Hicks, E SJJol liBter. Jean Clark, Jane? Casatn, T Berka?, A Haglsuerg, P McMann, E Shaffer, P GooddoanoB, John Stewart, Dr J a. Whatey. Jas Kincaid, Miss Moore, Misa M E. Moore, A_M ?adthjJJ L Mawta. ??deck^^^^^^^^ FOBT CALENDAR. conrjicTxa PHASES OF TBS SIOOM. First Q. Cth, Oh. 47m. eren I Last Q. ?0th, 3h. 47m. mar? XCTOBES. 71 Monday. S?Cuesday. OfWedncsday. io Thursday lllFriday... 12 Saturday. i8|Suuday... sun. nralrs. I SET?. 5.-5^ C.. o C.. 1 e.. i e.. 2 e.. 3 e.. 4 5^i? 5..3? tV .84 6..38 fi. .Sk e..30 6..29 ?asst BIKER. for I.. 7 1. -69 2. .58 3. .fie 4..50 Ria es. W4TEH. 2.15 3..El ~4.. S i'l C..81 7..U MARINE NEWS. PO RT tt?? criAttt-atSTdei. , Arrived Yesterday. S team ?hip E B Sonder, Lobby. New York-left Thurs ? day P M. Mdse. To J at T Getty, Railroad Agent, J D Alien ii Oo. c N Averill A Son. J AW H Armatrong. p A Ammo. AGG Agent, A S Abiahams A Sons, C D Marshall Burgo^E^cn,' H^^loff^ Cof??fecS?t CD?*hs>-WMBird*Co,G? Brown, H KkUt? A Co, Brown ft Eyer, T M Bristol, aiaaott k Ce, E FBlodgett. Ferguson A Hohnes, A Bottiuxrnrt, Black ? Loy ns, fl Brandes, Mrs M J Boatb. W H Ohajfee, T D Clancy, J H Caldwell, Camar?n, Barkley A Oo, Johnston, Crews A Cd,. Caacius A Witte, Campbell, Knox & Co, Cartmill A Har besou. Jato Cummms, C D Carr A Co, L Chafin A Ca, L Conon. S H Bodger? ? Oe, T U Cata?, Donny, 8 Daly. P Darcy. Dewing, Brikett A Co,.Agent Dictator, Lowie A Moise, F J Dawson M Co, E Dsj?aVA W Eckel, E J H Fischer, J S Fairley A Co, J Erenk, I L Falk ft Co, 1) F .Flawing A Co, Gruojw A Martin, G?odrtcn,.?ina maa A Co, H Gerdt? A Co, A G t?teodwia, Goudkop ft Beothner, Geo W WUliams ft Og. Hastia, Oalhoa? ft Co, UOlmea A Calder, F Horsey, J 'Beran?* Oa H Lief Koip, T Kelly, Lanrcy ft Aloxander, B LBMenthai ft Co. V M Law toa. Lengnick ft Se?, CLitsahgi, L Loren Ls, A Langer, Haller, NimiU ft Oo, J H; Muller, Mowry A Oo, Mdnfcy ft Little, W MoComb,^?dM aaar?n; T'Marphy, Mantoue ft Co, Jno Marshall, Jr, Southora, Exyroe;- Oft, S H McDonald A San, B O'Netfl. f; O^e?? S^on, Jno C tteeman, Osteniiorff & Co, C F ?oJmia, J A Quaekeu k Co, JjtaSsnall k 0*J#X slca^-AilHpiitonra. ton teWitaee, John F Taftor ft CO, IV Wi 11 ? Wood, Agent. VnSnSey.W G^lsaen ft CcxWes^saeA / Heath A Monsoes, Mltaor, Wilbur s. Martin, W J Vatasv ? L Schnell A Oo, Mrs M J Zcmow, and others. _ Had hesLI Vfit 'Jackso? vilid, . Cotton, 8 bbb ?asar a m si mi. I relic Lea Goldsfnitfa k Spun, J A J ; FTU?USLWBSFTU?V ther. To JD Aiken A Kirkpatrick, i H Baggett Frost. SteanterSV _ 4 bags SM island Cotfcaj an^, John Cole?os A Co, Wm Gurney, ewin, sud others. "Cleared Saturday. Btflamaaip Manhattan, Woodhall. New York-Courtenay A Traaholm. H * , ? W . Bteamshf^^abajak, T la^sitfrneaj New fork-Ravenel A Steamship Alliance, Kelly, Philadelphia- H F Baker ft - l~C<A ? - j- .i^ . .J , .SUsuashlp:Sf)a Guli, ?utton^J?lUmore-Oourteaay i lYenncUB. Brig Volante, Dodge. UeotgetowS, 9 C-Risley A Creigh? ton. *~*YL Sehr S A M D Scull, steclnua, B?tt?nore-H F Bakor A Co. "Weat ta Se? Sunday. (Steamship Manhattan. MToodhulL. New York. Utoomsblp Alabama, IJauehurnfluaV York. Ktoamship ABtaace, Kelly, Ph Wont to ?teaatabtp ( St? airship ] October i. Steaaaahip Champion, Lockwood, New Yent, October X ??lind a?? *llla Port. Bark irjtsll . Trae, from Bei aiuda, 21 it nit. The Charleston, Morley, from Liverpool. September 18., flteaeoraautiu SALX QI* GOVEBKMEKT VEatrLS.-Seventeen ?as?alabo longing to the Navy ware offered for sato at auction at the Brooklyn Nary Yard, on Tuesday morning. Tho, terms of sale were 2U pea cast down, and the tptf*y*T ia two weeks, at which tbxtethe vuaaels aro to be remorad The sttendaiioe of buyw-waa quita limited and the biddtog alow. Tbe flMt waol offered waa the North Carolina, ? three-decker, 2C33-iomi, 204 feet In length, and ?4 fest # inches beam. She U 51 years old, but is sata to be sound above tho water line. The first bid for her ?12,000, 'froat which abe wa? nm apt? i3O>O00, and at that price knock? ed dowu to Captain Carr. Tho other vessels in the cata? logue were thin sold as fallow? : Rhode Island, side wheel steamer, 1617 tons, to Geo Quin tard, for ?70,000; Augusta, side^wh^ocl steamer, 1310 ^^'^^^^^^^^^ Eetralla, rronsldc-whcel steamer, 48f?ora^soitl^ to Mr Lamb; Connemaugh, side-wheel steamar. 955 tons, sold fos-517.100 to Wm Quiglcy; Tahopa, screw gunboat, 507 tans.'aold for $18,000; Sonoma,Jt?de-wheel steamer^ 974 tons, for $18,000; Osceola, aaaoe rles? arid size, sold for $16,000. Tho others were withdrawn. The prices are said to be low, and tho buyers, in several Instance?, to have obtained bargains. ' .' - LIST OF VESSELS OP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. 4 FOREIGN. LTVBBFOOL. British bark Yumuri, Thompson, up.Sept 10 Br bark J Cnlxftamg; Hook way, up.August 29 BriUeh bark Florence Chipman, Jenes, sailed... Sept 3 Br mck-^Smi. Stuart, sailed.Aoguat 19 Tbe Chattanooga, Freeman, sailed.....August 19 The Hakon Adelalain, Backer, up.Sept 14 The Charleston, Jiorfey, sailed.. .September 18 ANTWEBl*. The Tiitou, Keoger. sailed.Sept 4 asTssaXg)*! Bart Ai ltotia, True, sailed.September 21 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Brig A DTorrey, SeUere, cleared./.Sept 9 Iirlg Galvestcei, Morrymau, up.Sept 4 Erli; Keystone, Barter, cloared.Sept 28 Sehr Fanny K Shaw, Shaw, up.Sept 28 Sehr J Crocker, Lowe, oleared..Sept lt? Sehr Maine j aw. Johnson, up . .Sept 18 Sehr Chloe, Hatch, cleared.Sept 25 naw YORK. Steamship E B Soude?, Lebby, cleared...-.... .October 2 Sehr Americas, Moss, cleared Sent 28 Sehr E A Conklln, Daniels, up...." .J .'Sept IC Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, ap. * 9apt 28 Sehr F Merlan, Aldrich, cleared. .Oct_ 1 PttTLADELPHIA. Sehr F W Johnson, Marts, cleared.Sept IC BALTIMORE. Steamahlp Falcon, Reed, to leave.Oct S OEOBOXTOWN, O. O. Sehr J A Halleck, OpoweU, Bailed,,.Sept 19 Jill! iii " Wt HAVE NOW ADDED TO OUR NEWB? IE APER ESTABLISHMENT a moat oxtotiuivc and 8appUed with a RTeat variety of PLAIN AND FANCY TTPE, or the latest ?ml 1no.1t. approved styles ; and we have every faoility fur executing all kinda of JOB WORE in . -wt ENGLISH, " ' GERMAN, antf FRINC?, BiB and Letter Head s < ; ? . B Cfret?ars ?ai?iphlets . Catalogues Drafts BiiTroad and ~Steainbo^rMtt^^ Business Cards [ i ii ri I /lc Invitations &C, &C.t &P. THOSE OF OUR FRIENDS DE? SIRING JOB WORK, will please leave their orders with ns. We! ?to gttfrMifr* ss gcawt ffcr?r, and nt a?. CHEAP RITES, a? mil be Uni in Charleston. ilia & MIL .T J - - May 9 n"*T. i DIE CHARLESTON ER ZEITUNG. ^^|^E^T^|r^A^^ HEAD THET^DE I : SIGNET) day will be given. General JOHN A. WAGEN ER haa kindly consented to undertake the editorlarma?amment for the present. Subscription-? for Twelve Months: $1 SO for Six Month? ; SI for Three Booth** _ fluptauiber aa Na. ? Broad street, Charleston, H. C. **THE IRISH CITIZEN PBOFBtBXOB am> ED ITO U, JOHN J^ITCI^KL.. , ? . TTttRST NUMBER TO APPEAR ON SATURDAY, THE JU 12th of October, 1887. Terms by the year.?3.00 TemafOThs^yee^ . LOO Clur?s^lO0!^^ ^ Advert? semant? to be farwmrdod Immediately, BO aa to be duly classified. Add?ean, JOHN MITCHEL, Office of the Irish Citlzsu, No. 81 Barclay street, New Yoik. i-eptember 30 , THE LANCASTER LEDGER, CONNOBS& CARTER, I** J _ PBOPRXETORS. ?)tBLISHED EVERY WEDN?dt>AY MORNING AT Lancaster fi. IL, s. C. ^BarinZaBuve subscription t. lt offers a ssaprsble m?dium to Merchants and ?Tl 1 adrea tierna ?tao desire tn extend their business ia tu? upper Districts of the otate. Bates of advertising, lib on?^Sppjj^esn copy of paper sent on ap pB cation. BAKNWELL SENTINEL rAN EXCELLENT ADVERTIS IN G MEDIUM. LEI Morchanta and tskaineaa menTxy.lt for a few month* "No risk no gain." Sand on yonr cards and lmnvaai: your trade this SdL There's nothing to eqnsl P no tar's tnk-lt has mad* rainy a. fortuno. Terms for the paper-13 per annum, m advance. Advertisements inserted st the rate ot $1 per square oi twelve lines or lesa for each insertion. Cards of tau Unes or Usa, at the tate or flu for thru, months. Contracta by the year or tor six months, allowing priv liege ot clianginr. on more favorable terms. Address EDWARD A. BRONSON. Novembert . ?irnor*? tu -.-cnr > ic?? THE EAST FLORIDA BANNER, O CALA. MARION COUNTY, FLORIDA. . X F. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. 8. U DlBBUHL, Assistant Editor. ?. - . '. V . j rIB BANNER HAS A LARG K CIBCUtATION throughout the most populous and wealthy portions of Florida, Business olea, desirous of Introducing their business through that aeotlon, would do well to sdvettise in lfe 1 colurbnet ... SUBSCRIPTION, $-1 A TEAK. SrsiuAaa; at Co , Agents, at Courier Office, (/burleston. South Carolina. September 27 _ T?E ORANGEBI RG NEWS. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MOlftNINO, AT Orangeburg, 8. c. Terms $2 per annum, iu ad? vance. During the spring and fall seasons extra copies ot fte OIU.KOKBURG Nsws wu be ctr?ulstod lor abe bonellt ol nur advertising patrons. Contract Advertisements inserted on tho most liberal terms. Address SAMUEL DIBBLE. Editor Orangeburu Nowa. February Sjj OTanoobhra S THE MARION STAR, ESTABLISHED NEARLY TWENTY YEATES AGfO, 13 published at Marion, S. 0'.. in the central portion of the country, and. offers a faromble mech'umto Mer? chants, Druggists, Mach Udale, and all dames who desire to extend their business in tba Pee Dee con ntry. Far the benefit sf bur ad ver tining patrons? wa chal?, in additii^n,to our subscription lint, which ia constantly in? creasing, publish and distribute, graruitou Hy. copies of the STAR, during the business.Henson thin Kau. Bates ot Advertising Ubers t W. J. McEl?RALL, November 30. Editor and Pifpprietor, . MI8CEU?NE0-II8. y,Ll?uLT(l?liEl'0.\(HiEROR! HOPE FORTHE DESOiVDIN? TNVALIB. DSFER NOT- THE USS OF 1 RODRIGUES PlLMOltl ELM SPEC?. MANY WHOSE DECLINING HKALXH, WHICH Waa precarious, and their recovery despaired of. do now wttn grateful exmn?tions Co tho All-Wise Dis? poser, oller heartfelt thanks tor this timely remedy. Dur? ing the abort time since ita public introduction into use, the Originator has most happily realized her most san? guine expectations In manifestations iasuirg from all quarters of Ita unparalelled aurative properties, for in no case wrier* lt has been administered with regard to di? rections, and persevered in, has it failed In Its beneficia) results. In resorting to this remedy, the invalid nan depend upon the aafoty ol every article in Ita preparation, and while H accelerates the healthful rc actions ot each organ and veaael, the imnd can be porfectly tree from apj*c pension of any subtle Ingredient being insinuated into its composition. The appetite, which Improves under ita administration, ls at liberty to indulge prudently In whatever nutriment is palatable, digestivo and wholesome, and while it it. no more than proper to avoid oxposuro to fresh cold, no lear nocd bo entertained of any liability under this course ol treatment to Induce it. It is a pleasant AROMATIC CORDLAL, quito agreeable to the tasto, and au ?lung re viviryer and balsam of health, lt in distinguishing itself as without precedent, and we tru.;t will, ero long, claim tor ltetlf general scclamation tor its unrivalled efnracf. For sale by the Proprietress. Mrs. CECILIA RODRI? QUE'S, northwest corner of MEETING AND SOCIETY STREETS, and principal Druggists. PRICE SINGLE BOTTLE ?1.25. _Aprtl 2_._i_;_lyr "AMERICAN HAD PENCIL fOMfANT, SEW YORK. Factory, Hudson City, H. 3. WHOLESALE SA LES ROOM KO.:? JIBV STREET, NEW YORK, ALI. STYLER ?ND GRADES 0* LEAD PESCIL: of superior quality are manufactured and offered at fair terms to the Trade. The public are in vj|ed to give the AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL the pre I terence. THE PENCILS ARE TO BE HAD AT ALL THE PRINCIPAL BTATItNERS AND N\UI0N DEALERS. ASK FOR-THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL. " TESTIMONIAL. "7 &HTOW.LD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, ) Fj?&n?Esatfo DSPABTUEKT, > YALE COLLEGE, Novfmbor 16, 1866. J I have always recommended tho Faber Polygrade Lead Pencils aa the only pencils fitted for both ornamen? tal and mathematical drawing; but, after a thorough trial of the American Polygrade Lead Pondis, man? ufactured by tho American Laen Pencil Company, New YurK. I find them superior to any pencil in use, even to the Faber or the old English Cumberland Lead Pondi, being a superior pencil for sketching, ornamental and .nu-chanlcal drawing, and all the ordinary uses- of a lead peana These pencils are very flnoly graded and have avery uaooth left ; even the softest pencils hold the point freLl, {)i#yare all that can be desired tn a pondi. It gives-me feel jfklini n to be able ta aaa uro Americana that they will no longer be compelled to depend upon Germany ot ?ny other foreign mariel for peno'la, LOUTS RALL, Professor of DrJ 'lng, ho. I AU. PENCILS A II E BT> WTITD : tO- "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. N. Y." Noue genuino without t ie exact name of tho firm .ook tc it. December 13 CRISPER coal A. Ohl abo was beautiful and fair, With starry eyes, and radiant hair, - Whose curling tendrils, soit entwined, Enchained tbs very heart and rahel, CRISPER. SOMA, For Curling the Bair of eitlrer Sox into Wavy and Glossy Ringlets or Heavy MaBeive Curia. BY USING TJ3I9 ARTICLE LADIS 3 AND GENTLE HEN oen beautify themselves a thousand-fold. It ia the only article lu th? world that will curl straight hair, and at the same time give it a beautiful, glossy ap? pearance. The Crisper Coma not only curls the hair, bul invigorates, beautifies and cleanses it; ts highly and de? lightfully perfumed, and ia the moat completo article ol the kind over our red te> ibu Amt rican public. Thr Crisper Coma wfB ba cent to any adores*, sealed anj. postpaid for il. fl rlilrne? ell orders to W. L. CLARK k CO., Chemists. No. :i West Fayette street, Syracuse. N. Y. -March 30_lvr form ALU ^T7?LL INSTRUCTIONS BY WBTCil ANY-TERRON Jj mair or f emale, can ?Baster the greAt art of Van triloquisin by a lew hour*' practice, making a world o ?uu, and after becoming experts themselves, can teed ' othara, thereby making lt a source of Income. Full m structions sent by mail for 50 ceuts. satisfaction gnat autoed. Address P. 0. Drawor 21, Troy, N. Y. ?jay ia_lyr M. M.^UINN, Wholesale & Retail Deafen I f?i i BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC. No. 6*7 Ki vt. STREBT (Opposite Ann r*trect>, Charleston, "C, S. Hie LATENT ISSUES ol the-Press always on hand. Subscriptions received and Gooda delivorcd or for warded by Mail or Eftpaan. All 0A4H ORDSES will be promptly attended to. February 2? ly Ul? BAiaDliiaUnU ?M U RHIUC ?E. -H. MLtERS & CO., (LXTK i'llI\ & OOK\) |wMIMf? AM) RETAIL WfifilSTS No. 131 MEETING STEEET, Third door above Market HAVE LATELY RECEIVED LARGE ADDriTONS Tl thou* usual stock of pure and fresh BBUGS 4 MEDICEN ES . . DYE STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY nOODS FINE SOAPS f TOILET POWDERS POMADE* COSMETICS COMBS BRUSHES EXTRACTS, Ac C.-funrtalng Invoices from the most reputabhr* asan rt faerare?. On hatti, all the grincipal ~PK0PBP1TAET 1?EDICINES, Including Pr?parations of AYER. JA YNE, HA LL, CHEV ALIER, DaVlsL WP.TGBT. HOLLOW\Y. io, Uso, a large aasortmeui ot SOBGICAL INSTRUMENTS .i-BUSS; - SADDLEBAGS MEDICINE CHESTS GLASS METAL AND GUTTA PERCHA GOODS GLASSWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Great attention U paid to the importation SLJ selec tlon ot PURE AW FRESH PRUGS and none other are allowed to go ?ul of the Establish ment. PRESCRIPTIONS (OwpondrH with accuracy, and tbe public cai d?pend on the utmost reliahHHy ii the execution of order*-. El KELLERS, O. H'MtilMl Marcia ?D E A lT T Y .- Auburn, JD tM>Me>:, Flaxen, and JmKJk. Silken CURLS produced by ? M the tac ot [>ro?fi??or Dt- . J*-^ BREUX'S FRISER LE Wk JB CHEVEUX. Ono appHca timi wnrrunted to curl ihn^mVt^-l Baoi>t straight and stubboru ^^vH-V* ha1 * of either ?nx into wave rtugleta, or heavy massiv ct.. Has been used by thc fashionables ni Paris an Loudon, with tho most gratifying results. Does no In jury to the hair. Price hy mail, Healed and postpaid, $1 Descriptive circular? mailed free. Addre-w BERGER SHOTTS i CO., Chemists. No. 285 River ?ireat. Trov. N Y., Sole Agenta for the Duited States. March :iu j THE TM-WEEKLY NEWS, PUBLISHED IN WINNSBORO' S. C., AFFORDS 1 profitable medium tor the advertising public o Charleston. We respectfully solicit their patronage for our mural bene tit, OAlLLAKD, JIE-PORTKS .V WILLIAMS. November Iii ? IMPORTANT TflJOTM PUNTERS O-JEULTST'S PATENT LABOR-SAVING : mox mw wm PW. . - _/?.; ?';? ? f f r.-w . ? . . .-.! ' -7 6? ? Hp HE LATR5T ? KD BX fjA THS'stOST ???FECT X COTTON SCBBW yet tarent*!. With on?-mule a hf?VT ba!? can bc ?-?fly paeicd. Send for Detcrlp ttre and 1Tiee l.wt. to HUGS* fe BA V KM KL, Optoral Agent? for Ute Sta?. BM Ber. Charleston, S. C, ?LAO, Portable and Stationary ENGINES, Saw Gira, Hencry'a McCarthy Oins, Grist Milla. Bark Mill?, Horse Powers, 'lhw*her*. 4c, 4c. For "tele by HUGER & BAVENEL, EAST BAY, CHARLESTON', S. C. May 2 .-. mtbOmoa MISCELLANEOUS. PHILADELPHIA ?NlTEBSrrf MEDICINE AND SLURGERY; rrUIE PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY Ol MEDICINE A AND SURGERY was organized in laie. "(Chartered by the Legislature, February 26.1853. . Nam e changed by a legislative enactment to tbe Eclectic .Vedlcal roi. lege, ol Philadelphia, in 18G0. In 1863 it purcf?aaid tho Pennsylvania Medical college, established in ISM, and thc Philadelphia Medical Collego, which had previously been inersed into tho Pennsylvania Medical College, KI 1864' lt purchased the Penn Mediae! University. Tile Trustees o? the separate schools united, petitioned and obtained a special Ant of the Lepls-ature, consolidating these institutions and cha., ging their name?V> that of the Philadelphia University of Medicine and- Surgery, March 15,1865. All thea*various Acts are publi hed in the statutes of Pennsylvania. Tho cost of tho ? uilding and museum was over one hundred thousand dollars. It will be observed that the University, as now organized, IR the legal representative of the four Medical Colleges that it has absorbed. It is a liberal Behool of medicine, con? fined to no dogma, nor attached to any medical clique but embraces In Us teaching everything of value to tbe profession. Set ?Kin I.-lt ha* two full sessions each ynar. commenc? ing on the 1st of October, and continuing until the 1st of January, as its first session, and from the lsfof January to the 1st of April, as its second; the two constituting one fullcoursc of lectures. It has also a summer session, commencing tho 1st April aad continmng until August, for tho preparatory branches/ such aa La tm, Greek, I.Mathematics, Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, Anatomy [physiology, etc. # Tickets'.- Tickets to the full coarse of lectures $120, or $60 for each session. For the summer or preparatory course $26. Qrsudating leo $30. To aid young men of moderate means, the University has issued five hundred scholarships, whljh aro sold to first-course students for $75. and to second-bourse students and clergymen for $60, each constituting* tho bolder a lifo member, with-the perpetual privileges ofrtho lectures, and all tho teachisjp of the school. Tho only additional fees are a j early dis? secting and matriculating ticket, each of which is $5. The Advantages of ScAolarthipi.-The student holding S scholarship can enter the College at any time during thc year, attend as long os he chooses, and re-enter the insti? tution aa frequently as de..ired. It requires no previous reading or study to ent,er the University on scholarships, hence, ali private tuition feet are saved. Students, by holding scholarships, qm prosecute other business a part of the time. The candidate for graduation can present Aamaelf al any time, and re?oive bis degree as soon as qualified. In case a stu., en t should hold a scholarship and not bf able to attend lectures? it can be transferred to another, thu^preventing any los?. . ? . PsrenLs, guardians or friends of students wishing tc purchase scholarship tor them a year or mose Vetore meir attendance at -the University, can secure them by advancing one-half the price and paying the balance when the student enters. .Physicians and benevolent roon can bestow groat benefit upon poor young men by presenting tteni-a scholarship, and thus enabling thew t#ODtain an honorable profession. The Faculty embraces sc von teen eminent physician! and surgeons. 'Tho University has associated with it i large hospital Arde, whete every form of medical and surgical disease ft operated on and treated m the paw ernie of ibo class. ^ COLLSJOE Bmxrjnso.-The College building, located ix Ninth street, south of Vf ulnut, is the finesa in the .Cite I Ito front ls collegiate gothic, and is adorned with eas) battlements and'embrasures, presenting a novel, bold and beautiful appearance. The facade ls of browastone |uornaroented by two towers, rising to the donation a eighty feet, and crowned with an embattled parapet The building co atkins between fifty and sixty rooms,*! eapptied with water, gas, and ewin* otfcw -convenio?? that modern improvement can contribute to facilitate medical instruction. Only Ure hundred scholarship! wili.be lamed, and as- two hundred and fifty are nov sold, those Who wish to socur* one should do so at once Money can bo remitted by ospress, or a draft or cheel Sent otwany National Bank tn the United States, whei the si Istssiiililp will bp returned by mall, signed by tb President of She Board of Trastees, JOSEPH S. FrSHEK Esq., and thoJean ot the Faculty, W. PAINE, M. D All orders tor scholarship ; or other business otHbe Uni veralty. should be addressed to Professor W. PAINE, M D., Philadelphia, Pe. ?si NEW BODES. PAYYE'.I PEACOCK rvr vaPTorvc A NE?W-W?BE JU3T IB9T*ED BT Vf. PAINE, M. D. Professor of the Principles, and Practice of Medicine ant Pathology m the Philadelphia University of Medlcini andSugery; author of Paine's Practice of Surgery;! week on Oiauotricn and Materia Medica, author of Noi .school Bexoedics; an Epitome of Eberlie's Practice o Medicine; xB/view of Homteopamy; a Work eil tho HU tory of Medicine ; Editor of Ucttersity Medical and Sm J glc?i JournalJhc., Ac. It ls a royal octavo of 960 pa?? and contains Dull description of- all diseuses known 1 medicine- aiidTtyfrgerr, including tDfcse of woraetfan i li Hilsea,, I "yHMiiLMii 1 tberr pathology uns} treatment b all tho new and iniPro i ed methods. Price $7 ; postage ? cents. Address the aoefcor. No. 933 ARCH STREET, Pallada phis, Pa? . ' ALSO, m NEW WORE. Entitled New SchoslsMedlBtnes, walch is the osAV wor ever published upon Mal-tria Medica, embracing all tl Eclectic. Homosrmtatc, and Bot?me Kem?diefl, with lull regular Materia Medica. Prto? $.".; postage free. Address as abqna, UNIVERSITY J0?RN?L OF ?ll li f Rfi??. A SEMI-MONT HLT. JO U EN iL OF MEDICINE, SUEOEE PHVglOLOOr, ITT GI EN'J AND GENERAL LITBB.t* TUBE, DEVOTED TO TVE PEOFSSUION AND THE PEOPLE. The choapc-1 Medical Paper in thc world, pnb'Jsh: every ?Wo weela at the University BttildOtg, Ninth-stre< South of Walnut 8ingl<; copies.,...^..$L00 Pi? coplea to-Otc address.4.V6 - . Ten copies to one address.7.5ft Fifteen copies to one address..8.30 Twenty copies to ont) address..10.00 J ho guitars up of the Club shall have one copy grati Address W. PAINE, M. D., Editor. September 1?.' Philadelphia. Pa. it T moe Y. QB -- mi wanui wmwm AT THE WtaTDESTTTL BEVKLVTIONS MADE BY THE ORE AT ASTROLOGIST, Madame H. A. PERRIGO. 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