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THE f Ht?! DIM M, MCMILLAN & MORTON, Pl'.OPRIETORS, No. 18 HAYNE STREET. CITY GRINTERS, TERMS C ASH. SUBSCRIPTIOS. DA ILY-l WELTE MONTES.$10.00 DAILY-SIX MONTHS.,. 5.00 DAILY-THREE MCNTOS. . ?.50 ?ISCLE COPIES_.Scents TO NEWS DEALERS._.3 rent? RATES OF AD7ERTISINU. ' 15 oents a line for first insertion. 10 cents i line ia." each subsequent insertion. 6 lines or under to be charged half a square For Marriage and Funeral Kotta? tl AU Bait and Exhibition Advertla?meata vntst be paid for in advance, unless they ar? ordered to be charged to regular advertisers. WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1867. THE CONFEDERATE DEAD. BX -COL. THKOI'OBK o'lURl. [The following lines are miaurpassed by anything of their kind in tue English language. They are touching, beautiful, aloquen land grana One of the alanzas now adorns a monument In a Boston cemetery-yee, even In cul tl rate , conoei ted Boston, where they boast of their Longfellow', and Holmes', and look with contempt upon all American literature that does not nave ita birth In Massachusetts. The author, a gallant soldier poet of the C. 8. A., ls now dead. He was on Qeu. Brecklnrtdge's staiC] The muffled drum's aaa roll has beat The soldier's last tattoo ; No more on life's parade shall meet The bravo and daring few ; On Fame's ?teraal camping ground Their silent tents art: spread, And glory guards with solemn rr und. The bivouac of the dead. No answer to the toe's advance Now swells upon the wind : No troubled thought ai. midnight lianrL: Of loved one left behind ; No vision of the mom Ws strife The war ri* r's dream alarms No braying : o rn nor icreamiDg ufe At dawn shall call to ams. Their shivered swords are rd with rust, Their plumed heads are bowed. Thau* haughty bannar, wailed lu dust, Is now their marnai shroud ; And plenteous funeral, tears have washed Their red stains from each crow, And their proud forms m battle gushed. Are free rrom anguish row. The neighing steed, the flashing blade, The trumpet's stirring blast, The charge, the dreadful cannonade, The din and snout are past ; Not War's wild note, nor glory's peal, Shall fill with fierce delight, Those brents that never more shall feel The rapture of the fight. Like the drea " northern hurricane That swear a his broad plateau, ' Flushed with tho triumph yet to gaiu. Came down the serried foe ; Our heroes felt the shock and leapt To meet thom on the plain ; And long the pitying sky hath wept Above our ga ?ant slain. Sons of the consecrated ground. Ye must not slumber Chere. Where stranger steps and tongues resound Along the endless air; Your own proud land's heroic soil * Shall b 3 your fitter grave ; She chums from war bis richest spoil. The ashes of her brave. So 'neath their parent's turf they rest. Far from the gory field ; Borne to a Spartan mother's bream, On many a bloody shield; The sunshine of their native sky Smiles sadly on them here, And kindred hearts and aye? watch by The hero's sepulchre. Rest on embalmed and sainted dead ! Dear as the bloody brave ; No impious footsteps hero shall tread The herbage of your grave ; Nor shall your glory be forgot While fame her record keep?. Or honor points the hallowed spot Where valor proudly sleeps. Yon marble minstrel's voiceless tone In deathless song shall tell. When many a vanquished age hath flowti. The story how you fell ; Nor wreck, nor change, nor winter's blight, No rime's remorse!ess* doom, Shall dim one ray of nor* fight That gilds your glorious tomb. COMMERCIAL. Exports. BOSTON-Per steamship George B Upton-1 bale Sea Island Cotton, 656 befes Upland Cotton. 69 tc? Bice. 14 bales Rags, 5 boxes Mdze, 1 bundle Hide?, 3 bales Wire, 18 tons Iron, 28, bundles Sugar Cane, 43 casks Clay. HALIFAX, N 8-Per Br achr Prince of Wales-58,76. feet Lumber, 2 Spars containing 4000 feet, 50 bbls Pitch. 2 half, tierces Rice. The Charleston Cotton .Market. OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEW-, \ CKABXESTON, Tuesday Evening, October s, 1867. i The inquiry was light, and buyers only purchased the better qualities, prices being firm, and in some in? stances rather harder. Salea 170 bata,- ny 24 at 16: 40 atley*'; Catie*; 29?tie??; 22 a* 17; J at 17>? ; 47 at prices which did not transpire. We quote Liverpool .16 "SI Low Middling.. Middling. Strict Middling. AUGUSTA, October 7-P. M. -Goto-Br?kers axe buy cat 143 and selling ai 14*. . ijSr SiLTsa-Buying at 132 and seROSai 185. ? STOCK.-Georgia Railroad Stock-aaM to-day st 77 Conos.-The market has been nay e^etthzguak the day; sato moderate on a basia ot 16-Vjc for ?5fV York Middling, .he market closed slightly firmer, without quotable change. Salea of the day foot up 310 bato, ak fenowej 34 at 15 Ai; 2 at ID Si; 33 ai 16; 32 at 16* ; if? st 16Kj 41 atl6*?; and 5 at 17c. T&* receipts vrve ?83 WnxAT.-Ecd, 42 2? a 2 50: white $2 25 a 2 75. COBS.-White, $1 65 a 1 60; yellow and mixed, tl 40. BACON.-Shoulders, 17; R. Sides, 19; C. R. Sides itu, a' 30; 0. Std**, 20 a 21; Hams, 32 a 25. Mobile Msudcet MOBLLE, October a.-COTTON-There was u good de? mand to-day, and the market was easier, closing quiet with a downward tendency. Thu eales amounted to 800 balee. Middling quoted at 21c. Wllualngtou Market. WILMINGTON. October 7-6 P. M.- TTTRFKNTINE Arriv?e sparingly, and prices are unchanged. Sales of ?? bbl? at S4 25 for yellow dip, and 82 60 for hard. * 280 isa. STOTTS TrrarxjcnsE-Has been in moderate demand to-day, and we quote sales of 112 bbls at 53c, 182 do at 53*0, and 137 do at 53 Sic ?> gallon. Boam-Sale? of only 329 bbb at $T> 25 for strained, $3 35 a 3 37Kc for Noa and $3 75 a 4 for No L Tan-Only 12 bbls received and sold at $2 65 $ bbL Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, October 6.-COFFEE_The market con? tinue? Una; lat. yesterday 1484 bags Rio, balance of : Grey lagle's cargo, sold on terms not transpired. No tmsections reported to-day. i Corros-Continues dull We report a Ralo to-day of 65 balee barely Middling at 20.S? cento*. Quote Mlddllnp ; held at 21 cents. FlXTCli.-There was more inquiry to-day siter close of 'Chang?, with sale? ot 300 bbls. City MIT? Extra, ship? ping, ?li; 100 obie, good do. $12.60; 100 bbls. Rio brand 118; 30" bbls. choice Howard-street Extra at *l2.o?. Also yasterdt.y, but not before reported, 100 bbls. City MlUs Common Extra at $10.50; 300 bbls. Western Exrra at $10.50. l GBATK.-Wheat was again in limited receipt; offerings tc-day were but 1600 bush white and 1100 bush rt d ; de- ' maud flor and prices firmer; tho w hite all sold at prices rangtn- Trota $3 for choice down to 2 35 for common; of i red we notice salee of 360 bushels prime and choice at : $2 70 a 2-76; 1550 bushels at $2 75; 1600 bushels low t gradea at $2 20 a 2 45; inferior parcels as low aa $1 SO. i Cern-BeodpUvery meagre; 100 bushels whie sold at ( $1 30; 3.00 bnaheis yellow at $1 36. and 2800 do mixed at 1 $195. Oats-1514 bushels offered, with small sales only < reportad at 68 a 72 cents. Rye-93? bushels received; ( market advanced: sales 130 bushels at $1 50; and 350 c bushels do at $1 61 por bushel. i Ptovmo?w-Tl ere waa quite an active demand to-day t tor Bacon Hides fi-om the trade, with sales of 60 casks e clear rib at 17 fcc; 20 do 18c. and at the close that prico s waa reftiaad'or more. Quote jobbing lots 13*0; rib do t ZS " V?'" 46 hhd? ?boulders to the trade at litjc. t ?nd gobbing lota at 14?c. Hams are quiet and J pnoen unchanged, viz.: 19 a 19?c for plain eau- t 1^1?^ T.2?^ 230 for sugar-cured West- ^ S^J^tJSS M?*t*-A sale oi ll hhds Hams t ? r?Ti". o^/h0alder-?audride8tnere noue offering. | iQd h^Uer'we reP?rt ? O* o? 50 tierces 1 City t.t ll v, qn-.e Werten) 15c lor jobbing lots. Mess c j?S^loT* WC'*'U ^ a 25,0- . Consign?es per soatti Carolin? Kaitroad. October 8. J1?4 bato Cotton, 10 bales Yarns. 61 bbls Naval atore* 16 tuff Bough Bioe, 2 ears Cattle, ic. To L ? r2?? sure* Thurston ft Holmes, .1 4 JD Klrkpatrl -lc Cart Kopi' k Jervey, J N Robson, Graeser, Le*, ?n.rth't i v,' H Gerdt? ft Co, idams, Frost 4 Co. J M Caldw >U k SOUL Oouzteoey ft Tr ?h?hn. Railroad Agent. G W Williams ? Co, O Reeder. Street Bros ir Co, OE Prltchett. W B Wil? liams, J D Busch, Wm Lebby, Willis 4 chisholm, A Lan? ger, C Litzchgi, H L Jeffers k Co, Kanapatix, T.annoau ft Co. Utsey ft Xenyen. L H Rodgers ft Co. Passenger*. Per steamship Champion, from New York-Mica E M Pierce, W GUfmore Simms, W P Ho. mes, H J Brookes, Mia?-Lemon, M iou M T Griffith, Mies L T Pratt, Misa 11 Pitea, W fi Kidd ft lady, Miss Bemm es, Mrs Zemow. Mrs E Silcox Master S J Zerne*. Mrs campbell, Mai M Reynolds, B A Yan Wyck, W Elliott, J F Burk?, L M Saenarjemr, T McKavltth, C L Jermison, Mn? daffy, Mis? C McGuire, servant of J McGrath. Capt W T Pen nock, Jame? Davison, USA: James Tourney, Wm A Brcoke, J S Gibbes, jr. S M Bird ond ladv. Miss L Bird, Mm O/Sfl?X Mrs Q Arnold. Miss O'NeUl. Mr? C C An? derdon, Jamas Anderson, Dr A Anderson, J D Giles, C C IiTtMttan, W P Comes, F W Clauaaen. Wm G Eason, Misa A Dcnoomb, and other* in the steerage. Per steamship I alcoa, from Baltimore-Mrs E E wlate and dtughter. Miss Marie WhJev, Mr McLean. Mr Carey, Capt PcrTy, and 4 ta steerage. K PORT CALENDAR. COBBECXkD VXEXLY. rim..-* oi ont noon. ?irs; Q 5t*, Oh. Hm. tvea I Last Q. 20th, ah. lim. mata Full M. 13th. gb. jiu, norn 1 New M. 27th,7u. 43ra,-?Born OCTOBER. SUS. BISES. I SETS. MOON Monday.... Tncsday \ wlneaday. Thursday... Friday. . Saturday.. Sunday"_ 5..59 6.. 0 6.. X 6.. 1 6.. 3 G.. 4 fi..36 5..35 fi..34 6..33 ?.. 31 fi..30 6..S9 12..13 1.. 7 1..59 2..GC 3W? 4T50 Rises. nioB WAXER. 2..15 3..10 4.. 8 4..69 6..47 6. .31 7..14 MARINE NEWS. PORT OF CHA KLKSTO? ArriTCd Yesterday. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York-left Saf n??TpM vdT To Street Bro? & Co. S C Railroad ??eut N E Railroad A,eut, Florida Steamship Co, CwJ^S Southern Express Co. G W Aimer. J v ?HJ'?A Oo Adama, Damon fr Co, D A Amme, J Am?fW H?rnwtronB. E B?tes * ?o. J H Bag * * Tv Bart * Wit tl-. Welsch ft Brandea, Bolhnau Rr,.? ll Bischoff ft Co. BtsseO & 00, J H Bredenberg, J A u~ncan supt. A D Barbot. Mrs M Booth. C D Brahe & no TM Bristol A Co. W M Bird ft Co, Brown ft Hyer, He? H Brown, lt ft A P Caldwell. L Chap?n, T A Oates, Campbell Knox fr Co, John CumminR, Cartmill, Harbo son & Co. Campbell ft Higgins, W H Chafe*. Cameron, Barkley ft Co. W S Corwin ft Co, Dowie ft Moise. Doug? las * Mille. .1 R Dickman. Dewing, Burkett ft Co. J ft F Dawson. Henry Daly. F. .1 Dawson ft Co, P Darcy. J B Duval ft Son, A W Eckel ft Co, Edgerton ft Richards, D F Fleming ft Co, N Fehronbacb. J S Fairley ft Oo, B Feldman. John ferguson. E ft H Fischer. I L Falk ft Co, Mrs Marv Oallowav. Ooitdkop ft Beuthner, Goodrich, Wilsonian ft Co. Grillier ft Martin, J H Graver, Heerdts ft Co O Gravely. W Unniey, Mrs P R Gidtere. A G Good? win 'Agent, o' W Harrisson. ?J A Hunt, G H Hoppoek, Hart ft Cu. Ham x Scberhamnur, J Hurkamp * Co, Hastie Calhoun ft Co. J H Hartz, Mrs Maria Hazel, Holmes' Book Store, J Heins, A Hiing. Jeffords ft Co, Thurston * Holmes. O B ft A fi Johnson, C H Johnson, Johnston, Crews fr Co, Jennings. Tbornlinson ft Oo, Klinck, Wickonberg ft Co, Mrs M C Knox, Louis Ken axe Eineman ft Howell, J ft J D Kirkpatrick, J P Kelp. F EreseL jr. F Kresel, sr, Isaac Klein, H Klarte ft Co, w I aidler. A-Langer, Latnev ft Alexander, S W Late ft Bro, A Leon, Little ft Marshall. S LaTorre, DLMienthal ft Co, D Lopez ft Son, J M8nu, J P Merkhardt, J Merbtena, Jud Marion. J M Martin, P Meitzler, W Mattniessen, Agent. J H Muller. J B McElhose, Macrdlar. Williams ft Par? ker. J B Morello, M. Loy ft R.ce, Muller, Himita ft Co, Jno Marzyck, Mowry ft Co. R H McDowell ft Son, itfan tot'e 4 Co", Murphy, Little ft Co, Henry Meyer, Mrs F Haas, Melcher* ft Mnller, B O'Neill, J F O'Neill 4 Som F Opdebeck, 1? O'N'eiU ft son, Mrs M O'Neill, Oatendorf ft k Co, Jeffers ft C >. S A Nelson, Nachman ft Oo, North, Steele 4 Wardell, Bavenel 4 Co. C F Panlmln, Pattesson ft Co, Order, Pearson & Co, R E PennJ' Joseph Purcell, B Pattani, -J Shaw, Strauss, Tances ft o. H Sleitz, D Bolterie, E B Stoddard ft Co, E Scott ft Co, D H Silcox, F E Schrodor, G W Steffens ft Co. P Sullivan, D Samke ft Co, P Seckendorff, ti schnell 4Co. Shftckalford 4 Kelly. John Russoll. W Roach, E H Rogers ft Co. C Ring, J R Read ft Ci. H Rosenthal, W K Ryan, J C Rosenkrantz, E F Toroki Jno Xhompaen 4 Co, N A Tannlunaon, Uffer hardt, Campaen ft Co. J H Toller?. G H Walter * Oft Jos' Walker, Agent, Werner ft Ducker, Wag?her. Helth i Monsees, F Wehman, P Walah, Wulburn fr SteUing, Williams * Co, W G Whilden ft Co, J M Williams, Mrs S Watts, James Watson. Mrs M J Zernow, J W Denny, S Faa*. R C Gilchrist, TJ Kerr ft Co, C L Kornahrcns, R Lawless. S R Marshall W McComb ft Co. W J Magrath, Lieut E F Baker, Lieut L A Balk, J N Robson. Jacob Robs, Stoll, Webb ft Co, H Slender. H T Peake, H Wil? liam?. Chisholm Bros, Holmes fr Calder, Jno Thompson, J B Tognt j . Steamship Falcon, Heed, Baltimore-left Saturday, P M. 48 boora to the bar. ?faze. To Mordecai 4 Go; 8 C Railroad Agent, Gen lt O Tyrer, Aiken 4 Co, Agent, West 4 Jones, J Campsen ft Co, Welsh ft Brandes. J ft J D Kirkpatrick, J H Brown, N E Railroad Agent, J H Mul? ler. W H chatee, Muller, Nimitz ft Co, D A Amme. C 0 Trunibo, Street. Eros ft Co, H Klatte ft Co. J ft W H Armstrong. C Dunn, R E Pennall. W L Webb, I S Cohen, W H Bering. C Gravely, R s A P Caldwell, G W Steffens ft Co. A Bischoff. H Cobla & Co, Wagoner, Heath ft Mon? t?es, Ravcnel ft Barnwell F Merkons, D H SUcox, W A Skrine, R M Butler. Otis Philips, C F Lubs, Graeser, Loe, Smith ft Co, A J salinas. Holmes ft Calder, H BuUwlnklu, J L Torrent ft Bro, Schnell 4 Co, Screven 4 Nesbit, Jno thompson 4 Co. Coudas 4 Miller, Cladus 4 Witte, L Chap?n ft Co, Mehrtens fr Wohlmann, Dawson ft black? man, C H Moise, Goodrich, Wrrreman ft Co, E N Fuller, Thurston ft Holmes, W G Whilden 4 Co, J Ueeseman ft Co, E R Cowper ?alte, Adams. Damon fr Co, W 0 Dukes ft Co, and others. Monday. October ?. (3.30 AM, 15 miles tioithtast of Frying Pan, passed steamship Manhattan, fhe Falcou experienced a fresh Northeast gale the entire passage. Ship Charlotte (of New York.) Spear, St Johns, M B, 7 ?ays. Ballast- To W H Smith fr Co, behr Chloe, Latch. Boston, Ll days. Mdze. To Street. Bros 4 Co. D li Silcox, G W Williams fr Co, D F Fleming k Co, W E Broadnen. S R Marshall, J Meighen, Agept Beaufort Steamers, W B Stanley. E N Fuller, H Klatte 4 :o, G W Clark ft Co. H F Strohecker, T W Bliss, Cart. Kopi ft Jcrvey. Klinck, Wilkenburg 4 Co, D Paul & Co, EUiiroad Agent, H Jones, C Gravery, Werner 4 Ducker, md others. Sctir M F Marian. Aldrich. New York, fi days. While Wno Lumber. To Master, and J N Wood. Sehr J Crocker, Lowe, Boston, 17 days. Ice and Mdze. I'o Master, J M Duryea, D H Silcox, E B Cowperwette, J Thompson 4 Co. Sehr A S Deas, from West Point Mill. 102 bbls Rough Sice. To Cohen, Hanekel 4 Co. t lo:?.rcd Yesterday. Steamship George B Upton, Rich, Boston-V.' Roach, ?rig Cvclone, Frisbic, Georgetown-Risley 4 Creighton, ichr Iowa, Smith, Brack River-Risley ft Creighton. 3r Sehr Prince of Wales, McNabb, Halifax, N s-Budd ft Blake. Went to Soi? Yesterday. Steamer Dictator. Payne, Pllatka, via Jacksonville, Fer? nandina and Savasuah. K Cleared for thi? Port. *chr J M Morales, Newman, Philadelphia, October 4. MST OF VESSELS UP. CLEARED AND BAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. British . at l: Yamuri, Thompson, np.Sept 10 Sr bark I Cumming, Hook way, up.August 2 s> 3ritiah ark Florene? Cldpman, Jones, sailed... .Bftst.' :> 3r bari Queen. Stuart, sailed.August lt) Tn? Ct ittauooga. Freeman, sailed.August 19 l'h 6 Hdkon A del stein, Backer, up.Sept 14 The Charleston, Morley, sailed.September 18 ANTWERP. 1 rhe Triton. Keoger. sailed.Sept 4 ll SHU 11 1 3ark Artistic, True, gaited. September il DOMESTIC. B03TON. irig A D Torrey, Sellers, cleared.Sept 9 3rlg Galveston, Morryman, up .Sept 4 icm- Fanny K Shaw, Shaw, np.Sept 'J8 ichr Matne law, Johnson, up.. Sept 18 >rxw TOBIT. Itaamship Prometheus, Harris, up.Oct 6 ichr E A Conk lin, Daniels, up.Sept IC ichrBN Hawkins, Wyatt, up.. Sept '.il I'SUEADHtPBTA. f ichr J M Morales, Newman, clef .red. . . Oct 4 eB?pOSTOW2l St. C. ichr J A Halleck, Crowe?, aailrd.".Sept 19 AMERICAN LtEAII PE??il, COMPANY, NEW YORK, ftctory. Sadson City.-??. J. Sv'flOLF.SAI.rf SALES ROOM NO. :i4 joiiiv STREET; HEW TWE. - ALI. STYLES AND GRADES OF LEAD PENCIL: fj_\ of supcricr quality are manufactured and offered ut ?air terms to the Trade The public are invited I to give the AMERICAN I E VD PENPTL toe pre fere ure. THE PENCELO ARE TO BE HAD AT ALI. THF PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND N.I i ION DEALERS. ASK FOR THF. "AMERICAN LEAP BENOIT.. " TESTTBONIAI.. SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. ENOrNEEBtSO DEFABTXtXtcr, YALE C OLLEGE, November 10, 1S66. I have always recommended the Faber Polygrade .ead Pencils as the only pencils fitted for both orna tuca ai and mathematical drawing; but, after a thorough rial of the American Polygrade Lead Pencils, utan itaclured by the American Lead Pencil Company, New ork, I find them superior to any pencil in use, even to bc Faber or thc old English Cumberland Lead Pencil, teing a superior pencil for sketching, ornamental and af;Chanicai drawing, end all the ordinary uses of a lead enoU. These pencils are very finely graded and have a very mooth lead; even the sottest pencils hold thc point well; hoy are all that eau be desired in a pencil. It gives me :reat pleasure to be chlo to assure Americans that thev ..Ul no longer be compelled to depend upon Germany or uv other foreign market for pencUs. LOFTS RAIL, Professor ot Dr.' Mug, Ac. ALL TEKCtLS ARE STAMPED: Af "AMERICAN LEAP 'PENCIL CO. N. Y." None genuine without tie exact name of the firm ?ok to it. December 13 PANO-FORTES-GRAND, Sill /VUE A\D UPRIGHT-Which are now acknowledged, to be, >y rho Leading Artists m thia country, SUPERIOR TO i.NY OTHER? IN AMERICA. These Instruments pos less every modera Improvement, are of the largest aire, misled in CARVED and PLAIN ROSEWOOD CABES,. sSRSSSJSS^ variety of style. Each has tho full METALLIC FRAME, OVERSTRUNG BASS (Wtth or wlth nU the asralte arrangement). Each has the FRENCH }RA >p AC i ION, acknowledged to bo superior to any itber in rapid execution, fliese Instruments are ali LBVXN, ?EVES ?JTO A QUARTES and HEVEX AND A THIEU )0TAVES; constructed of THOROUGHLY STAKOHED WOOD md of the finest and beet. material. For OREAT POJTEB (INOIMQ QUALITIES, (TWHtTKESS and PUBlfV. OF tb** h-oughout the entire REOISTEB: ELEGANCE OF FINISH .^fe^BK?T"3*the ??w>Fortes of WiTBTT iENNYS 4 SON are unsurpas!*d by any other makers in he WORLD, eau hav- taken the HIGHEST I'P.EMIDM YHEREVER EXHIBITED. Tt'e roma facilities mable this firm to produce n SI?PERIOR rNSTRUMffliT ; i?so astable' them to offer their ITANO-IORTES to th? mblic at ?WSKTT P?R CENT, lower than any other FTRRT .LASS manufacturer iu the country. The special attention of Dealers, Teachers and othei s a inviteil to the examination of these Pianos before mal ng their selection elsewhere Evcrv Instrument lg nuiy VARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS. Descriptive eire* ors sent to all )>arts of the country upon appbcatioD. Ad? ir?es, JENNYS A: SONS. Nos. S33 and Vii; East '.'Ist strei t, ietween 2d and 3d Avenues. New vurk. September 57 lyv _tmn_ JJ E A 0 i Y .- Auburn. ?__W^k -M ,-;:'!t;r!1' l'"''t:, and gr**W_ t__ ?rn sflken CURLS produced by tW -]__ t_ iW the u-e os' Professor Dr- M^^K -mmtftWM. BKEUVS FRISER LF ^f^M CHEV Kl \ ?XXXX^JF W? fHv''-'!l X^'A' ?f\Wk\mkm-\ rT--V mo tPtraight and ".lubborn^^W^psP ia? * of either nev into wavy ringlets, or heavy massive ?i- Has been used hy the fashionables of Paris and Loudcm, vvith the i,>r>?t (jratiiviug results. Does no iu ury to the hair. Price by mail, scaled and postpaid, SI. ?SSSE?P? circular? mailed lreo. Address BERGF.H, ??i'irs fr CO., Chemists. No. J8.r.River street, Trov. N. Sole Agents for tho United StaU-r. March 30 . The BeimettsTiUe "Journal" P?S^u?0EP7R FRIDAY MORNING AT StaterWn?^S-viU110 eMtern Portion * "? ,^-prtor in i" B? * LITTLE^ Propriet?rs, and offer ffe?^ M"c?anUPand ali'othPrs who Sea. TOvmtrV W .business in this section of the Pee w?cn^PBCli,,Uy Mt ,b? Patronage of Terms-S3 per annum, invariably in advance Adrer laements inserted st very rea-oMble rales luiv? ? Charleston Wholesale Prices, AiiTicLw. parers. BAGGING, fl j*rd Duadoe. 30 ? 66 Gunny Cloth. 25 a 26 B.4LJ5 ?O.P?, ? lb-Manilla. H ? 35 ? Wettern. 13 'g 16 Now York. _ @ _ Jute. 12 V? _ BREAD, fl lb i^.".\\\V^.*.'.V.V.!'.*.V.';!!!.'.'.'! To % - Crackern. 12 S 16 BRICKS, *M...V. 9.00 ?20,00 BRAN, ft 10b Rig. 33 ffl - COTTDA". f>J? Ordinary to Qood Ordlnarv.. ld ? 16,1? ]<ow Middling.'.. 17 ut - Middling to Strict Middling. 17,V? 18V Ooc4-M?a4ung. 19 @ - Sea Island.. 45 ? ?5 CANDLES,'* re-^8perm. 28 ? - Adamantine. 22 @ 15 Tallow. 19 & 20 COFFEE, I ?-Rio. 24 @ 30 Laguayra. 28 & 35 Java.j fl) 46 CORDAGE, fl ?-Manilla. - ? - Tarred American. 26 @ 28 CORN MEAL. fl bbl. COO @ - COAL, ft toa-Anthracite. 9.50 ?IP.00 Cumberland-.. nominal. COPPER, ? lb-Sheet. 63 @ 60 FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, fl ton. 100.00 @ - Pacific Guana, V 2000 ??. 75.00(g) - Baugh's Phosphate, fl 2000 lbs... 60.00 @ - Rhode*' Phosphate, fl 2000 tts... 05.00 @ - Mapes'Supcr Phosphate. fl.S?OO ? C5.00 ? - /.ell's Baw Bone Phosphate,,,... 65.00? - ZaU'ftSurier Phosphate of time.. 60.00 ? - FISH-cod; fi loo ?s.'.........:*.r....17.00 ? 9.00 Heiring, fy box....Ll. 46 ? 80 Mackerel, No. 1, half bbl.M.00 ?ll.60 Mackerel, No". 2, V half bbl.10.00 ?10.50 Mackerel, No. 3, ft bbL. - ? _ Mackerel. No. 1, by adte. - IQ} - No. 2. _ & _ No. 9. .*.. _ @ - ' Sardines, %? 100-quarter boxes.. 23 @ 35 j Half boxes_ 48 ? 50 FLOUR, * bbl-Super.11.60 ? - Northern and Western Extra.12.60 @ - Baltimore Extra.12.50 @ - Southern-Super. _11.60 ? - Extra.13.60 ?13.00 Family.13.60 ? - FRUITS-Prunos, V ft. 22 ? - Figs.t. 40 ? - Dried Apples. 10 ? 28 Almonds, soft shell. 35 ? 40 Raisins, M. E., fi box. 4.00 ? 6.00 Raisins, Layer. 4.50 ? 5.60 Oranges. _ @ _ Lemons, ft box.16.00 ?17.00 GLASS, f> box of 60 feet American, 8x10. 6.60 @ 6.00 American, 10x12. 6.00 ?6.50 French, 13x14. 7.00 ?8.00 GR A IN-Maryland Qa ta, ft bushel..... f J CU. 90 Western Oats, fi bushel. - ? - Corn, fl bushel. 1.1.7. ?1.65 Beans, ft bushel. 2.0C ? 3.00 BAT. ? cwL-North River. 1.25 ? - Rastern. 1.35 ? ? flZMRS-Dry, fl lb. 10 ? ?2 INDIGO-* ?b. . 1.00 ?1.75 IRON-Banned, ft ?. 07 (rn 0T>; Swede.I 09 ? 10 LATHS, ft M. 4.00 ? 4.50 LIME-Rbeu, fl bbl. - ? - j South Carolina.| 1.50 ? - Rockport.I 2.00 d 2.26 ('.ment. 2.75 ? 3.60 Plaster Paris. 4.00 ? 4.60 C UMBER, fl ??. feet Clear White Pine, 1st quality.50.00 ?05.00 White Pine, good run. 38.00 ?40.00 Yellow Pine. 30.00 ?36.00 Boards, ft M. feet-Rough.12.00 ?16.00 Grooved and Tongued.... 28.00 ?32.00 LEATHER, country tanned, fi ft. - ?1 - MOLASSES, ?gallon-Cuba. 45 ? 60 Muscovado.I 66 ? 65 Sugar House. 60 ? 1.00 New Orleans. 75 ? 82 NA VAL STORES, fl bbl-Tar. - ? - Pitch. - ? - Rosin, Pale.| 4.CO ? 0.00 Rosin, No. 1. :?.60 ? 3.75 Rosin. No. 3. 3.00 @ - Rosin. No. 3. 2.76 ? 2.85 Spirits Terpentine. > gallon. 60 id. 61 OaKum. Vi to. lu ?e - SAILS-American, 4?20d, fl kag. 6.60 ?7.00 American Wrought. - ? - lathing.. 7.60 ?10.00 Copper, ft ft.. 1.00;? - Galvanized. 30 ? - spa**.. U ? 15 OHS- Lard, ? gallon. 1.40 ? 1.45 Linseed, ~? gsu&a. 1.64 ?1.60 Sperm, Winter, fl gallon. 2.95 ? - Cotton .Seed. ? gallon. - ? - Castor fE. L), fl gallon. 3.00 ? - Olive, fl dozen. 8.00 ?10.00 Kerosene, f> gallon. 62 ? 64 Benzine, ft gallon. 40 ? - PROVISIONS-Btitt, mess, fl bbl.10.00 fflflO.OO BeeLprime.IM.00 016.00 Pork. mess....08.00 ? - Rump,. - ? - Bacon, Hams, ft ft. 18 ? 24^ Bacon, Sides. 18V? __% Bacon, Shoulders. 16 fa. Itu,; Bacon, Strips. 18 ? - . Lard, in keg. 12V? 15 Butter....... 30 ? 40 Cheese. 16 ? 64 Potatoes, fl bbl. 4.00 <? - Onions.... 4.00 ? - Aupies. 8.00 ? 9.00 Pi/A'TS-Wbite Lead, ? ft. 10 & 16 Black Lead. lt) K 12 Zinc, White.I IS 0 16 PLOW STEEL, fl ft 12 ? - KtfCA^-CarolIna, ? ft. 10V? U East India. - @ - SLATES- Amerieau. fl square.,. 12.60 ? . - SHINGLES, fl M. 7.00 ? 8.00 White Pine, first quality.12.00 ? - SA LT- Liverpool, coarse, ft seek. 2.60 ? 2.75 Liverpool, fine. - ? - ?U?P-Bar, f) ft. U ? 15V STAUCH. V ft. ? " SPICES, fi ft-Cassia. 1.00 ? - Mace.. 1.76 ? - ? Cloves. 75 ? - Nutmegs. 2.00 ? 2.50 Pepper. 40 ? - Pinionto,. 40 ? 60 Race Ginger.. 80 ? - SPIRITS, M f?km-Alcohol. 6.00 ?6.00 Brandy; Cognac.| 4.00 ?12.00 Brandy, Domestic. 3.00 ? 3.75 Gin, Holland. 4.76 ? 5.00 Gin, Am encan. 3.60 ?3.75 Rum. Jamaica. 6.00 ? 6.00 Bum, N. E. 3.50 ? 3.00 Whiskey, Bourbon. 3.00 ?6.00 WhWcey. Rectified. 2.30 ?2.40 SUGAR, fl ft-Raw. 13 if 15 Crushed. 18 @ 18 Clarified A. 17 ? 18 Clarifias B. 17 ? 18V Clarified C.?,. . T6V? 17 Loaf./!".. <*T ? 19 Porto Rico. 14 ? 16 _\\S_\\\_\W AL 18 00 ?45.00 TEASY^ lD-^nrperial...' 2.00 ? 2.60 Gunpowder. 3.00 ? 3.60 Hyson..7.. 1.60 ? 1.60 Toung Hyson. 1.60 ? 1.60 Black. 1.00 ? 1.76 TOBACCO, fl ft. as per qUaBtT. 40 ? 1.60 rLWSE?-Hown Timber-Yellow Pine. 4.00 ?12.00 Ash. - ? - Poplar. - ? - Hickory. - ? - m-IC Roo: . Plate..|15.00 |j - |c^^^^fe4.''...'..".'.'"" jclS <| - frF7AI-OotiOU, fl . W ? - Baling. Af? - Hemp. ? ? - jot?. ? a - rABNLS8j~mxltf? f> gaBon. 20 @ r7.VI^lB-WWte Wm'e.'figalh^ .60 #? . - ?B*?.. Mr ? - French.. 1.00 M L.36 mXE, ? gallon-Port. 2.60 ?. 11.00 Madeira.. . 3.16 2,'f.OO Sherry;. 3.35 ?6.00 Claret, ft case.. 6.00 ?13.60 Champagne, ? basket. 25.00, ?88.00 ?LVC-Sheet. ft ft_. 26 ?. 27 OLD ?STiBLIS18 DRUG STORE E. H. KELLERS & CO., (LATE PHIS ?Si noax WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, No. Ul M?ETDcG STREET, Third door above Market HAVE LATELY RECXTvlSD LARGE ADDITIONS TO their usual stock of p ire and fresh DR?G3 MEDICINES DYS STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS FINE SOAPS TOILET POWDERS POMADES COSMETICS COMBS BRUSHES EXTRACTS, Ao. Comprising iuvoices from the most reputable manu? facturers. On hand, all the principal PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, Including Prepara?ona of AYER. JAYNE, HALL, CHEV? ALIER, DAYIS, WRIGHT. HOLLOWAY, ic. i Iso. a large assortment 01 SURGICAL INSTRUMFNTS TRUSSES SADDLE BAGS MEDICINE CHFSTd GLASS METAL AND U?TTA PERCHA GOODS GLASSWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Graat attention is paid to tbo Importation and seleO tion 01' PURE AND FRESH DRUGS, and uoue other are allowed to go ont of the Establish? ment. PRESCRIPTIONS compounded willi accuracy, and the public can depend on the utmost reliahilit> in the execution of orders. E. H. KELLERS, M. H fiAGR, M.D March 9 ^H? HERALD. ?S PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT NEWBERRY Cl H., AT $3 per annum, and, having a large circulation through all the upper and lower Districts of the Stete, ?i hurd s great advantages to advertisers. Rates for advertising very reasonable-for which applj lo our Agent, Mr T. P. HUDEH, at the Milla House. .1 hi.ai. i - IL H. ?BENEKER. November MUtW eon Propnciot ?. CITY ADVERTISEMENTS* NOTICE TO DELTNQ.UF NT TAX PAYEHN CITT TRKABCKK OPP ICE.) _____ Octobers. 1867, j rjMX EXE??JUONS WELL ISSUE FROM THI30? i FICE on 23d inst, on all unnaid return? for 1867, due on 39th Jua? last ' S. THOMAS, October 9 City Treasurer, NOTICE TO AUCTIONEERS. CITT TREASURY OFFICE, I Ocrons* 2,1867. ) ALL AUCTION LICENSES EXPIRED BT ORD I NANCE on 30th September. Renewala will t granted on appllcatJou at this office, if made during Thu Monto. ft. THOMAS, City Treasurer. October 6 _ ESTIMATES WANTED. OFFICE CITY CIVIL ENGINEER, \ Orri HALL, CHAKI,I:KTON, Septembor ll, 1867. j ClEALKT PROPOSALS WTLL BE RECEIVED UNTIL O tow 13? ii 12 Vc&clc M., for BUILDING SEVERAL TRUNK8^>f rheiengtxis and sizes given below. Tho et bin?tes will include the cost of excavating about ?'K) Cubic yarda of earth, thu necessary niling, reforming ot pavements, and grading alter tho laying of trunks. f TBTOKP. FEST. Length of Trunk tn Line street.270 Length of Trunk ia and from luto iu Coming street to the Udal drain.......OOO Length Cl Trunk from lots on Gadsden street to the main drain in Wentworth street. 120 Length of Trunk from McIntosh's Court to Rad? cliffe atre et drain. 187 Total length. ?77 Ti unka to. be twelve by twenty inches In the clear, built of two by twelve inches prime yellow pine plunks, to rest upon Bleepers of three Dy nine incoes, three feet long, placed five feet from Centres. Braceo to bo two by nz inches, dovetailed into the aides ol Trunks, at dis? tance* of five feet from centres. The Trunks to be laid to grado pegs furnished by tue Engineer. All the work must bc carried on with the greatest 1 dispatch. Plans can be seen at this office. A copy of these specifications munt bu attached io each lofter. . TOTTIS J. BAUDOT. September 12 City Engt ticer. PUBLIC NOTICE. OmCE OF (TTY TREASURY, j January fl. 1H67. | PUBLIC NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNliKli the following Ordinance licenses havebueu prepare? for delivery from this Office. 8. THOMAS, City Treasurer. SEC. 1. Be it Ordained b<i the 'Mayar amt Aldermen i City Councilauembled, Xbai U-oiu aird after the first dav of January, licenses shall be taken ont for all carts, drnj. and wagons, used for private, and domestic purposes, In the same manner, and according to tho sarao provision) now of force in relation to carts, drays anil wagons, let m ?triven for hire, except giving bonds. And each su. h cart, dray or wagon, shall be .provided with a badge cou tabling tho number thereof, and mark -1 Private, to ? i placed OB toe outside of the shaft- jj Sn . 2. No persea shall be taken by thc Treasurer. - surety to any bond tinder fho Ordinance con<-erntiig I > censes for carte, drays, wagons and other carnages, un? less he or abe be* freeholder. SEC. 3. The folio wig ahsl! homifcr be the rates ku licenses for public and private carts, drays, wagons, Ac, including the horses or mules used thereof, which sim: be tree from other taxation : PDBUC OAB.TS, DBAT8, ETC., OTt THOST FMPLOTTD IH A ti? BUSINESS WHATEVER, FOR UIRF. DIHCCT i.R rNUIREC r. Tor overy cart, dray or wagon, drawn by one hor-se ot mule, ?20. For everv cart, dray or wajon, drawn by (wc horsaso: mules. $.10. Fur every back and carriage with two wheels, $:... For every hack and carriage with four wheel*, Stu. For every stace or omnibus (except Une ?'tundir." With two horses, $50. For every stage or omnibus (except line omnibus,, drawn by fonr horses, $60. For every track drawn ny two or more hordes or ninlps. $60. For everyretpress wag?n arawu by two or mor8horsc> or mules, SOO. BREAD CARTS AND PRIVATE CARTS, DRATS, ETC. For every bread cart or wagon, til. For every cart, dray or wagon, used for private or do. {nestle purposes, and not to be employed tn the tran*, porting of gooda, wares, merchandise, lumber, or ur.y other commodity, for compensation, either directly or indirectly for thu same, shall pay for a license the sum ot tfi, exclusive ot the horse or mule. Ratified in City Council, this lGth day of January (t. a.] In the year of our Lord one thonsaud eight hun? dred and sixty-six. P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor Ry the Mayor. January fl w. H. SMITH. Clerk of CouncU. AN ORDINANCE TO TtEOr/LATE THE ST ORA UK Ol' PETROLEUM, IT* PBO ??CTH. A?TD OTHER n.TLAS?MABLE o rus. SEC. I. Beit ordained hythe Mayor and Aldermen, in City Council auembled, That from and after tho H?h day pf June next, it shall nut be lawful to keep Petroleum, Kerosene, Rock Oil, Benzine. Benzole, or auy othor in? flammable oil or oils on storage or for sale in any cellar, .toro or building south of Lino strept, in a larger .yann lity than fifty gallons on any one lot or promises, and any such quantity ??kept or stored shall be contained in vessels of tin or other metal. hM. 2. That Petroleum, its producta, or any other in? flammable oil or oils, when brought into the city by land or water, may be kept on sny lot or in any building in which cotton is not stored, for a period not exceedbi.j twenty-four hours, upon the expiration of which time it shan h* remov?a and Uept In the manner as required by the foregoing section. SEC. fl. Any person or persona violating any part (.1 this Ordinance shall be subject to a fine of two hundred collars, for each offence, recoverable In any Court of com petent jurisdiction. Batlned in City Council this twenty-first day of May. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixfy-seveu. [LR.] P. C. GAILLARD. Mayor. W. H. SMITH. Clerk of Council._ lune ti PUBLIC NOTICE. OmcE CLERK op COUNCIL. I May 1867. . The following Section of " An Ordinance to abolish the office of Speiintendent of Streets ; to provide for Keep? ing the Streets' Lanes, Alleys, and open Courts In the City of Charleston Clean, and for other pur j..-- i* hereby published for the Information of all concerned : For the due protection of the said contractor or con? tractors, it i* Jurther ordained. That every owner, lessee, occupant and tenant of any premises fronting In any street, lane, alley, or open court, shall on every day i>undjr?s.eTccpted) have the. dirt, filth, gatbaee, or ofher offal, placed in iront of his qr her lot, in a barrel, box ox heap, and in readiness for trie contractor, by the hour rit seven o'clock, A. M., tram the first day ol May to the first day of November in every year ; and by the hour ot nine o'clock, A M., from the first day of November to the first day of May following. And any person offend? ing herein, or placing any dirt, filth, garbage, or other offal, in any street, lane, or alley, or open court, alter the hours above named, shall be subject to a fine not less than two nor more than fire dollars, for each and every offence, to be imposed bv the Mavor. By order W. H. SMITH. May 15 Clerk of Council FIRE LOAN. MAYORALTY OF OSARLES TON, \ CI-ITHAIA, November 9,1K66. ) , ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF REBUILDING IN IRK Burnt Districts and Waite Placea of the City, un? der "An Act of the General Assembly, giving authontj to the City Council of Charleston to proceed in the ma. . ter of a Fire Loan, with a view to aid in building up thu City arvw, " oro hereby notified that the form of appli? cation for loans can be obtained at the office of the Clerk of Council, between the hours ot 9 A. M. nu a 2 P. H. Ah applications must betf ' rd m the above mentioned I office, as the Committee will meet every Monday to cor. sider th? same. By order of the Mayor W. H. SMITH, November ld tllerk ot Council. NOTICE. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, ) CUAJOXJJTON, S. C., May 4, 1.-67. ) fTVHE REGULAR INSPECTION OF THE LOTS ANL _L mclosures, Tanita, kc, will commence on Mond*}, next, Ct inst Owners and occupants aro hereby rcqahfM to see that their premises are In good condition amt thai i,U nita, and garbage it removed as required by Ord i nance. Other Inspections will follow. Bv order of Mayor PAILLARD. C. B. SIOWALD. _CuWel Police^ NOTICK,. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLOWING claus* of .Section 1 nf an "Ordinance to Raise Sup? plies for the/ear mi," ia publ* hed-for the, information of persons sMIing Good? by sample or owerVise, Who arc not resident? of this city. All such persons are hereby notified to report st this office. "Three dollars OD every hundred dollars of all goods sold In this city I -inn? not residents, by sample or otherwise." W. H. SMITH, March 8_._derk of Connell CITY TA?ES-MUMIUA RETURNS. OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSESSOR. 1 Crrr HALL, October l, 1867. J NOTICE 18HlofflBT GIVEN TO ALL CONCERNED, that the Monthly Returns for the month of Scptem bersaet. tn compliance with the Tax Ordinance, ratified on?Ma day of Deoember, 1866, must be made on or before the 16th instant D. C. GIBSON, October 1 13 City Assessor. "THE IRISH CITIZEN :" NEW WEEKLY NEWSPAPER. raoitarroB ANO EDITOR, eTOliN MITCHEL. FIRST NUMBER TD APPEAR ON SATURDAY, THE lath of October, 1867. Terms by the year..$3.00 Terms for badi year.l.so Terms foi four months. 1 00 Clubs of IO in the usual proportion. Advertisements to be forwarded immediately, so as to be duly classified. Address, JOHN MITCHEL, Office of the Irish Citizen, _ . . No. 31 Barclay street. New Yotk. September 30 DIE ( HARLESTONEii ZEITUNG. . . . tr TOH.V A. WAGEVEH, Editor. . UK DEB THE . ABOVE HEAD THE UNDERSIGNED Ptvpoee to pubhsh a German Wecklv Paper, to be the organ of the Osman population, and devoted to the interests pLthJg 8B&, in encouraging Immigration and Industrial Burnalta. ? ? . Literature, Agriculture, Commerce, Arts and Trude, will be represented fa its columns, and the news of the day will he given. General JOHN A WAGENER has kindlv consented to undertake the, editorial management for tile present. Subscription-$3 for Twelve Months; $1.60 for Six Months; $1 for Three Months. Advertisements inserted on liberal terms. _ . CG. BROKMANN & CO.. SepteniberJS^ No. 8 Broad street. Charleston, s. c. THE EAST FLORIDA BANNER, OC A LA. MARION COUNTY, FLORID*. T. F. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor, s. C. DEBRUHL. Asii-tant Editor. THE BANNER HAS A LARGE CIRCULATION throughout the must populous and w ealthy purl inns of Florida. y v Bunnes? men, d?sirons oi introducing their business through tbataecttou, would do well to advertise in its columns. 8?B8CB1PTION, $:l A VEAtt. SeiHNiCB! k Co., Agents at Conrier Office. Charleston, South Carotina, g September 27 THE ORANGE BURG NEWS. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, Al Orangeburg, s. c. Terms *- per aiiunui. iu ud rance. During the spring and fall seasons extra copies ol the OBANOEB?BO NEWS will be circulated tor the benefit ul our advertising patrons. Contract Advertisement* inserted on the most li beril terms. Address SA MU Fl. DIBBLE. Editor Orangeburg News, February 23 Oranaebruv^S THE CAROLINA TIMES, PUBLISHED AT ORANGEBURG C. H. THIS PAPER CIRCULATES THROUGHOUT TH I middle portion ut tb? Stute, and offerj th? best facilities for advertise!-!-. Frbi lUrv M THE MUY HEWS WP. HAW NoW ADDED To ODE NEWS? PAPER RHTABMBHMENT a moat extensive and complota Supplied with a K'-ent variety of PLAIN" AND FANCY TYPE, of the latest and mont approved stylen ; and we have ovary facility f<?r axecutiuf? all kinda of JOB WORK in ENGLISH, GERMAN, ami FRENCH,1 Bill and Letter Heads Circulars Pamphlets Catalogues Drafts Railroad and Steamboat Printiner Business Cards Invitations ?bo.. t\v THOSE OP OUR FRIENDS 'DE SIBINti JOR WORK, wilt please leaYe (heir orders with us. We will .?aarantee as good work, and at as CHEAP RATES, as ea? be had in Charleston. ?lilli May!? THIS DELICIOUS TONIC. ESPECIALLY DESIGNED for the use of tbs Medical Profession and the Family, ia now endorsed by sll the prominent Physicians, Chem? ists and Connoisseurs, as possessing all those intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which belong to an OLD AiND PUKE GIN. We trust that nur established reputation founded upon eighty-eight years of experience-abundantly vin? dicates our daim? to public confidence, and guaran? teer the excelance or this Standard Article. Put up in cases containing one dozen bottles each and sold by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, Ac. A. M. BLNINGEB A CO, [Established 177?. Sole Importers No. 15 Beaver street, New Yoi Opinion* of th Press. The Blningers, No. IS Beaver street, have a very high reputation to sustain, as the oldest and best house In New York.-M?me JournaK The house bf A. M. Bininger & Co., No, IP Beaver street, has sustained, for a period of eighty years, a repu? tation that may well be envied.-A'. T. Evening Pott. GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., NO. 153 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel, and DO WIE & MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO KINO o? CASSI DEY. NO. 151 MEETING STREET, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, 8. C. January ?J tutus 6mo THE LANCASTER LEDGER, CONNORS & CARTER, PROPRIETORS. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING AT Lancaster C. H., S. 0, Having a large subscription list, it oder* a favorable medium to Merchants and all advertisers who desire to extend their business in the upper Districts of tho State. Rates nt advertising l.b eral. .Specimen copy of paper sent on application. August Tl _ BARNWELL SENTINEL IS AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM. LET Merchants and business men try it tor a few months. "No risk no gain." Send on your cards and Increase your trade this rall. There's nothing to equal Printer ii ink- lt has made many a fortune. Terms lor the paper - *3 per annum, tn advance Advertisements iuserted at the rate ol $1 per ajuare o' twelve Unes or less for euch insertion. Carda of ten lines or les*, at the rate of flu for thret tuontbs. Contracts by the year or for six months, allowing prlv iii i-e "1 ohajjgtna'. on more favorable terms. Address EDWARD A. BRONSON. Novemhnr I - Pnlm?iw? tu i-rcwi? inri THE MARION STAR, I^RTARLISHF.D NEARLY TWENTY YEARS AGO. IS i published at Marion. S. i'., in the central portion of the country, and otferu a tavorable medium to Mer? chants. Druggists, Machinists, and all classes who desire to extend their business in the Pee Dee country. For the henoflt of our advertising patroBS, we shall, iu additioti to om- subscnpUon list, which is constantly lu creasing, pubUsh and distribute, gratuitously, copie* of the STAR, during the business ?ea-on this Fall. Rates ol Advert?-mg liberal. W. J. McKERALL, November 20 Editor and Proprietor THE TRI WEEKLY NEWS, PUBLISHED IN WINNSBORO' 8. C.. AFFORDS A profitable medium for the advertising public nt Charleston. We respectfully nolioit their patrousgo for our mutual benefit. GAILLARD, DESPOBTKS A WILLIAMS. Novetr.t-ei 15 THE SUMTER WATCHMAN IS PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY,. AT SUM? TER, a. C., by GILBERT A FLOWERS. Proprietors. Rt FOUR DOLLARS per -anuurn,Invariably in advance. Ad vdrtlsements inserted at usual rates. r very style ot .lob Prtnttn" executed lu the 'neates! style aud greatest lUspatoh, . Septemoer 'Mi MISCELLANEOUS. PHILAOFLPH J Af UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND b URGER Y. rtE PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY Ot MEDICINE AND SURGERY wa? orgsnUcd in 18?B. (.'bartered >y the Legislature, February 36,1853. Nan; e changed >y a regulative enactment to the Eclectic MMicalCol ege, of Phliadelphla, in 1860. in 1863 lt pareta* td the Pennsylvania Medical College. established in 134*, and ne Philadelphia Medical College, which had prevtorsdy >erm merged toto the Pennsylvania Medical College. Th 8C4 it purchased the Penn Medical University. Tffe rrnstee* ot the separate schools united, petitioned and ibtalned a special Art of the Lefia .ature, consolidating bose lustitutiouMsnd cha ging their names to that of the Philadelphia University of Medicine and Surgery, rt arch 16,1803. AU thtsc various Acts arc publl heel rn he statutes ot Pennsylvania. Thc cost of the I undina ind museum wus over ono hundred thousand dollars. It rill be observed that the University, as no? organized, is be legal representativo of the ."our Medical Colleges that t oas absorbed. It ls a liberal school of medicine, con hied to no dogma, nor attached to any medical clique jut embraces ni its teaching everything of value to the profession. Settiemu-It has Iwo.tnU sessions each year, con.menc ng on the 1st of Uctobcr, and continuing until the lat of January, as its first session, and from thc 1st ol January o the 1st ol April, as its second; the two constituting one "nil course of lectures. It has albo a summer session, ?ommenclng the let April sud continuing until August, [or the preparatory branches, such as Latin. Oroek, Mathematics. Botany, Zoology. Chemistry, Anatomy Physiology, etc. Tickets.-Tickets to the full course of lectures $120. or SCO for each session. For tho summer or preparatory :ourae $36. Oraudating lee $30. To aid young men of noders te means, the University has issued five hundred icholarships, which are sold to tl wt-course students tor 175, and to second-course students and clergymen for >60, eich constituting thc holder a Ufe member, with the ?>erpetual privUeges of the lectures, and all the teachirf&s of tho school. Tho only additional lees are a j early dis. ?ecting and matriculating ticket, each of which is $6. Igte Advantage* af Schotarthipi.-Tha student holding a icholarshtp can enter the CoUcge at any time during the fear, attend as long as ho chooses, and re-enter the ins? t a ti nu as frequently as de-ired. It requires no previous reading or study to enter the University op scholarships, hence, all private tuition fees iro saved. Btudenta, by holding scholarships, can prosecute other business a part of the time. The candidate for graduation can present himself at m y timo, and receive his degree as soon as qualified. In case a stu :ent should hold a scholarship and not be iblo to attend lectures, it can be transferred to another, thus preventing any loss. Parent?, guardians or friends of student* wishing to Surcease scholarship for them a year or more before terr attendance at tho University, can secure them by advancing one-half the price and paying the balance when the student enters. Physicians and benevolent men can bestow great benefit upon poor young mea by presenting them a scholarship,- and thus enabling them lo oDtaln an honorable profession. The Faculty embraces seventeen eminent physicians ?nd surgeons. The University has associated with it a large hospital cUnic, whete every form of medical and gurgical disease U operated on and treated in the pres? ence of the class. COLLEGE BUILD rna.-The College building, located in Ninth street, south of Walnut, is the ftoest-fn the city. Its front is collegiate gothic, and ts adorned with em battlements and embrasures, presenting a novel, bold, ind beautiful appearance, lue facade is of brown stone, ornamented by two towers, ruing to the elevation of eighty feet, and crowned with an embattled parapet. The building contains botweon fifty sod sixty rooms, all supplied with water, gas, and every other convenience that modern improvement can contribute to facilitate medical Instruction. Only five hundred scholarships ' wiU be issued, and as two hundred and fifty are now ? sold, those wno wish to secure one should do no at once. I Money can be remitted by express, or a draft or check sent on any National Bank tn the United States, when the scholarship wiU be returned by naafl, signed by the President of the Board of Trustees, J051EPH 9. FISHER, Esq., and the Dean of tho Faculty, W. PAINE, M. D. AU orders for scholarships or other business of the Uni? versity, should be addressed to Professor W. PAINE. M. D , Philadelphia. Pa. NEW BOOKS. PAYNE'S PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. A NEW WORK JUST ISSUED BY W. PAINE, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine and Pathology in the Philadelphia Urdveralty of Medicine and Surgery; author of Paine's Practice of Surgery; a work ou Obstetrics and Mah ria Medica, author of New School Remedies; an Epitome of Eberiie's Practice of Medicine; A Review of Hormeopathy; a Work on the His? tory of Medicine; Editor of University Medical and Sur? gical Journal, Ac, Ac It is a royal octavo of 960 pases, and contains a full description of all diseases known in medicine and surgery. Including those of women aud children, together with their pathology and treatment by all the new aud improved methods. Price $7; poatago GO cents. Address the suthor, No. 933 ARCH STREET, Philadel? phia, Pa. ALSO. A NEW WORK. Entitled New School Medicines, which is the only work ever published upon Materia Medica, embracing aU the Eclectic, Hnmrepsthlr. and Botanic Re?idles, with a tull regular Materia Medica. Price $5; postage free. Address as above. UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF MEDICI! AM) mw. A SEMI-MONTHLY JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, S?BQEBV, POrSIOLOOY, BTQIENE AND GENERAL LITERA? TI'RC, DEVOTED TO TUE PROFESSION AND THE PEOPLE. Thc cheap. -1 Medical Paper in the world, published every two weeks at the University Building, Ninth-street, South of Walnut. Single copies.$1.00 Five coplea to one address.4.3.1 Ten copies to one address.7.60 Fifteen copies to oue address.0.30 Twenty copies to one address.lli.UO 7 he getters up of the Club shall have ono copy gratis. Address W. PAINE, M. D.. Editor. September Vi _ Philadelphia, Pa. AITIICTED ! SUFFER NO MORE ! When by th? USS o? DR. JOLNYILLE'S ELIXIR yon ran be cured permanently, and at a trilling cost.. The astonishing success which has attended this in? valuable medicine for Physical ard Nervous Weakness. General Debility and Prostration, Loas ot Muscular En? ergy, Impotency, or any of the consequences of youtbfii indiscretion, render* it the mo?t valuable preparation ever discovered. It nill remove all nervous affection.-., depression, ex riiement, incapacity to study or business, loss of memo? ry, conrusion, thoughts of self destruction, fears of in? sanity. ?e. It will restore ino appetite, renew the health ot those who have destroyed it by sensnal excess or evil practices. Vouug Men, be humbugged no more by "Quark Doc tois" and ignorant pi actitioncrs, but send without delay for tho Elixir, and be at once restored io health and hap? piness. A perfect Core b Guaranteed in every instance. Price $1, or four bottles to one addro : $8, One bottle ia sufficient to ctfecr a cure in all ordinary cases. ALSO, DR. JODTOLLE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, for the Bpcody and permanent cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Ure? thral Discharges, Gravel, Stricture, and aU affections ol tho Kidneys and Bladder. Cures effected in from une to Uve days. They aro prepared from .vegetable extracts that are harmless on the system, aud never nauseate the stomach or Impregnate the breath. No change of diet is necessary while using them, nor does their action in my manner interlere with business pursuits. Price $1 per box. Either of tho above-mentioned articles wiU ba tent to iny address, closely sealed, and post-paid, by mall or -ipr-es? nn receipt of price. Address all orders to BERGER. SHUTTS ft CO., Chemists, March .'?) I v No. '285 River street. Troy. N. Y. ASTROLOGY. ~ lill. WORLD MO.MMili AT THE WONDERFUL REVELATIONS MADE EY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, Madame H. A.PERRIGO. rjHE REVALS SECRETS NO MORTAL EYER KNEW. S She restores to happiness those who, trom doleful ivents, catastrophes, crosses in love, loss of relations and rienda, loss of monev, ftc., have become despondent ihe brings together those long separated, gives intorma ion concerning absent friends or lovers, restores lost or itolen property, tells you the bdtaness you are best maliced to pursue and in what you will be most euccess ul sauses speedy marriages, and tells you the very day rou will marrv, gives vou thc names, likeness and char icteristtca of ?he person. She read? your very thoughts, ind by her almost supernatural powers, un vs Us the dark iud hidden mysteries of the fnturc. From tho stars we iee m the firmament-the malefic stars that overcome or sreilominate in the configuration-from the aspects and wslrtons of the planets and the fixed stars in the heavens it the time ot birth, she deduces the future destiny r t nan. Fail not to consult the greatest Astrologist on artri. It costt you but a trifle, and you may never agaiu lave so favorable an opportunity, Consultation fee, with ikeness and aU desired Information, $1. Parties living it a distance can consult the Madame by mall with equal lafety and satisfaction to themselves, as if in person. A nil end exphclt chart, written out, with all inquiries ai' ?wered and likeness enclosed, sent by mall on receipt 0. )ricc above mentioned. The strictest secresy will be nalntalned, and all correspondence returned ordestrc., KL References of the highest order furnished those-c ming them. Write plainly tue day of the month ar. i ?ear in which you were boru, enclosing a small loo. ot iiir. Addrcss, MADAME EL A. PERR1GO, P. O. DRAWER 'JM, BUTT ALO, N. y. Marchan _ _____ 'v__ EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOR ! CHASTELXiAR'S rlAHt EXTERMINATOR, For Removing SnperafnotuJ Hair. 110 THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS INVALUABLE depilatory recommends itself as being an almost in liipeusiblc article to female beauty, is easily applied, loes uot burn or injure the skin, but acts directly on th.; oots. It i-i warranted to remove superfluous hair from ow foreheads, or from any part of the body, completely, otally and radically extirpating Un- same, leaving thu kin soft, smooth aud natural. This is the ouly article ised by the French, and is Mie ouly real effectual depila liry in existence. Price 7S cents per package,' pos .aili to anv address, on receipt of an order, by BEUGER, SHOTTS ft CO., Chemists, ly No. 583 River -t.. Troy, N. Y. March 30 AI rHI>KERS and MUS- ____ gSSf_\ TT TACHE? I..reed io tv5t%\\_ M grow upon the smoothest M 1_____\ _~_w larc in from three to five _____ week? by using Dr. SEYIG- W-hm ASA NU'S RESTAURATEUR ^H^^CAPII.LAIHK. most _^K_\__ SEJP^ wi.Liicriui intv Qf^^H??W deni science, acting upon he. Beard and Hair in an almost miraculous manner. ? iaa been used by the elite of Paris and London with thc uost flattering success. Names of all purchasers wil ie registered, and if entire satisfaction is uot given in very instance, the money will be cheerfully refunded >rlce by mail, sealed and postpaid, $1. Descriptive ci r ulara and testimonials mailed free. Address BERGER. IHUTTSftCO.,Chemiata, No. 285 River street Trov N '., Sole Agent* for the United States March 30 _ tJ THE FLORENCE GAZETTE, PUBLISHED EVERY. WEDNESDAY, AT FLORENCE, S. C., ?fters an exceUsnt medium to Merchant? and ithers who wish to extend their bnsfnees to the Pee >ee section of the Stat?. Rates of advertising very rea on*bli- September its DRUBS, CHEMICALS, ETC, iliLHAILTOffillOMOR! HOPE FOR TBE DEMDIN6 MAUD. DEFEB NOT THE USE OF RODRIGUEZ PlILMOli ELM AR MANY WHOSE DECLINI\G HEALTH, WHICH wu precarious, and their recovery despaired of, do DOW wita grateful emanations to the AU-Wiso Dis? poser, offer heartfelt thanks for this timely remedy. D?r? ing the short time since its public introduction into use, the Originator has most happily realized her most san? gruno expectations in manifestations issuing from all quarters of its unparalelled curative properties, for in no case where it has been administcreo with regard to di rectiona. and persevered in, has lt failed is its beneficial resulta. In resorting to this remedy, the invalid can depend upon the safety of every article in its preparation, and while lt accelerates Gie healthful reactions of each organ and vessel, the mind can be perfectly free from appr?? hension of any subtle Ingredient being insinuated into ita composition. The appetite, which improves under its administration, is at liberty to Indulge prudently tn whatever nutriment is palatable, digestive and wholesome, and while it ia no more than proper to avoid exposure to fresh cold, no fear need be entertained of any liability nuder this coarse of treatment to induce it. It is a pleasant ABOMATIO CORDIAL, quite agreeable to the taste, and aa a tung re? vi vi iver and balsam of health, it ls dtoktngmshlng itself aa without precedent, and we trust will, ero long, claim for itself general acclamation for its unrivalled efficacy. For sale by the Proprietress, airs. CECILIA BODBI GUE'S, northwest corner of MEETING AND SOCIETY, STREETS, and principal Druggists. PRICE SINGLE POTTLE $1.25. April 2_.. IT? m u?m tx . v. : . r. o o .. - WE HAVE USED GALLIGHAS'8 PILLS, AND FOO) that they win do aft that is claimed for them, and cheerful ly recommend them to public favor. T. H. WATTS, Ex-Governor of Alabama. J. W. A. SANDFORD, Att'y Geni of Alabama. ROBT. DOUGHERTY. Judge Supreme Court Ala,] From THOMAS J. JUDGE, Judge Supreme < I have used GALLIGHAN'S PILLS on my r_ for Fever and Afue, and And them all that is cishned fe* them. THOR J. JUDGE. Montgomery', Ala., September 29,1858. Lows DES COUT?TT, At?bame. GALLIGHAN'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS will do. They aro decidedly the best medicine for Chills and Fe? ver I ever gare. I would not be without them for iva times the price. J. A. GRAHAM, AKZBICCS, April 17, 1807. One box of GALLIGHAN'S PILLS razed me perfectly of chills and Fever. They are the beat tor Chill* and. Fever I eve- saw. A. G. BONALDSOS, derk Sri enor Court, Sumter County, Gs. MONTO OM car, ALA.*, Julv 9, ?3C?. Messrs. BLUNT A HALE-GENTS: I have used your GALLIGHAN'S PILLS on two occasions for Chills and Fever, and find that they effect all that they are intend? ed to do. They are the best remedy for th ? dise* ?e thst I have ever tried. I consider their .?rfectly rehalle. ReirpcctmUy, DAN'L SAYRE, Grand SSC. Grand Lodge ci F. and A. M. of Alsbam L ALBANY, GA., March ll, 186". 1 have used GALLIGHAN'S PILLS in forty caa*sot Chills and Fever, with perfect success. They1 sr? thu best Fever and Ague Pill put up. A. B. FATfT. WHOLESALE IN CHARLESTON, BY GOODRICH, 1V1.YK.MAN ?V CO., No. 163 Meeting street. And liv all Druggists. BLOUNT di HALE, PROPRIETORS, May M too Montgomery, Aie. OLD RIP VAN WINKLE OIN, ?OLD MEDAL SHERRY, POUT AND MADEIRA, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NW?IENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. IN ADDITION TO OUR BUSINESS OF SELLING WINES, etc, in original packages, and ta order ta losare to consumers Pare Liquors in a compact and cort?. renient form, we commenced the enterprise ot BBS , and packing in cases otk well known Wines. Branches, . Whiskies, Ac and bare lent them out In a style that woola preciado the possibility of their being tampsatd with before mchuag the parchare?. The general appre? ciation and gratifying success that has re warded, our . efforts has encouraged us to maintain the standard aaa* gards quality, also to make ?cerr wed efforts to retain th? confidence and patronage which has been so hoerally be? stowed upon us. BfNTNGER A CO., [Established 1776.] Importers ot Wines, Ac, No. 16 Beaver street; New York. Tho above popular goods are pct up in cases contain-' lng one dozen bottles each, and are sold by all prominent ? Druggists, Grocers, Ax. '^o ~-0- ur 1H. Opinions Ol' Ute Press. ggg Tte name of Bining*? at Co., No, 16 Bearer street,ijji r, guarantee of the exact and literal truth of whatever 4Sej| represent.-?V. T. Com. Advertiser. The importing house of Biniuger A Co., No. IS Beaut? street, ii conducted ripon principles of integrity, falrneesj and the highest honor.-if. ?. Evening Express. GOODRICH, ^raEJa^ & CO.? H 163 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel, and ? ? ' ' BOWIE & MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO KIN G & C AMIDE V No. 1S1 MEETING STREET, Wholesale Agent?, Charleston, S. O _ January :<u wfmSmoe There cometh glad ridings of joy'to all. To ycuug and to old, tj great and to small; Tb" beaury which once was so precious and rare. Is tree tor all, and all may be fair. By t ii e use or CHASTELLAR'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion, The most valuable and perfect preparation in use, for ??iving the skin a beauunil pearl-like Hut, abat is onlv ound m youth. It qntckiy removes Tan, Freckles, Pim", pies, Blotches, Moth Pitches, Sallowness. Frupt?on*. and all imparities of the alan, kindly healing the same leaving the skin white and clear as alabaster. Its use cannot be detected by the closest scrutiny, and being' a vegetable preparation ls perfectly harmless. It ls the only article or .the kind used by the French', and ls cou sidered by the Parisian as indispensable to a perfect toilet Upwards of 30,000 bottles were sold during the past year, a sufilcient guarantee or its efficacy. Price only 76 cents. Sent by msll, post-paid, on receipt of ;m order, by BERGER, SBUTTS A CO., Chemists ?5 River St, Troy, N. Y March 30. iv CRISPER COMA. Oh 1 she wag beautiful and fair, With starry eyes, and radiant hair, Whose curling tendrils, soft entwined, enchained the very heart and mind, CRISPER COALA, For Curling the Hair of either Sex into WavJ end uii'.-.iy Ringlet? or Heavy Massive Curls. By.' USING THIS ARTICLE LADiE > AND GENTLE* MEN can beautify themselves a thousand-told' It is the only article in the world that frill curl itraljflitj hair, and at the same tune give it a beautiful, glossy ap* peiirauce. Tho Crisper Coma not only curls the hair, but' invigorates, beautifies and cleanses it; is highly and de-! UghtfuUy pertamed. and is the moat complete article of tba kind ever offered to the American public. Tba Crisper Come will he sent to any address. ?Piled ind) postpaid for $1. Address all orders to W. L. CLARK A CO., Chemists, No. :l West Fayette street, Syracuse. N. Y. March :?)_s_l.vr Prevention is Better than Cnre.99 ? DR. RICOBD'S Celebrated Preventive Lotion. f A PPROYKD AND HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Bx? J\_ the Ftvncli Siedieal Faculty, as the only safe and iHlslUble antidote against inteetion from Special Diseases, This iuvalunble ?-l-l a rat iou is suited for either sex, and I has proved, from ample experience, the most efficient and reliable Preventive ever discovered, thus effecting : desideratum long sought for m the Medical World, used according to directions every possibility of dange may be avoided; a single application will radically i trahze the venereal virus, expel all impurities from i absorbent vessels, and render contamination lmposslbli Be wise tn time, and at a very small outlay, save hours < norold bodily and mental torments. This most reliable specific, so universally adopted the Old 'World, ls now offered for sala for th? first rime in America by F. A. DEPORT A CO., only authorized ?gents for the United Stats*, Price $3 per bottle. Large bottle, double ?iza, ?6. **1 The usual discount to tb* trado. Bent, packed, on receipt of price, to any address, with - rion? and pamphlet, by addressing to - * A. DUPOBT A CO., Sole Agents for Dr. Ricard's P. L?, May 22 lyr No, 12 Gold Street, New Y*