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mumm urn RMS, MCMILLAN & MORTON, . PROPRIETORS. No. 18 ELAYNE STREET. CITY PRINTERS. TER WS CASH. SUBSCRIPTION DALLY- 1W ELVE MONTHS.,.$10.00 DAILY-SIX MONTHS. 8.00 DAILY-THREE MONTHS. 3.50 SINGLE COPIES....5 cent? TO snare HEALERS._?.3 cent? RATES OF ADVERTISING. IS cent? a line for first insertion. 10 cents a line for each subsequent insertion 5 lines or under to be charged hah' a square For Marriage and Funeral Notices-$1. AU Dall md Exhibition Advertisements must be paid for in advar.cc, unices they axe otdered to be charged to regular advertise rn. SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1867. ELEGY. OX THE HODDEN ?.Xl) UNEXPECTED 0XHMB OF A FAVO? RITE " 8TTMMKR COON, " DY THE COON'a FAITHFUL FBISND AND P03TEB FATHER. My little ooon will play no tuc re Around tho fireside. Where cricket?, chirp luff on the noa:-, Would from hi i pieeence hide. Ah I wo is me, the fatal morn. When all was bright and fair, I gave him too much tender corn, And made him eat it there. Ho used to poke hia little paw Into a h tilo box. And out of it a marble draw Aa "cu ti tiing aa a fox." He need to rook upon a log. And gently switch bia bul. Though, like hi? race, he lovai a trog. He ne'er eat on a rail. And often, when at dewy night. The atare were all "a-peep. ' The little creature, in delight. Would play instead of sleep, Ob, ZipJ Oh Zip I why art thou gone From off thia mundane lhere ? To leave me lonely and nndoae. While thou art hero no more. Eut, though alas l like early frost, Hia death has come too soon, I'm proud to say, though dead and lost. Ht ttxu a "glimmer Coon." COMMERCIAL. Exporta. SEW TORE-Per sehr N W Smith-26 baga Sea leland and 606 bales Upland Cotton, 11 tierces Rice, 59 bags Cotton Boot, 117 packages Hardware, 6 Ale B?rrela. 1 ?ese Mdxe, 40 bbl? Crude Turpentine. Ttae t hariciton Cotton Marker. OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY HEWS. 1 OHARLXSTON, Friday Evening, October ll. 1667. I The market opened with a moderate inquiry, at price? somewhat lower than previous quotations, but during the forenoon information came to hand that the ratea had fallen KA. in the Engllah market, which intelligence lassen ed the demand and caused prices to drop about ?c. lo ?,'tii 'lti; salea 180 balea-say 32 at li ; 38 at Uv, ; 29 at 15; : at 16.?? ; 19 at 15% ; 42 at 16 ; 7 at lo s ; 6 at 16\. and 9 at 17. We quote Liverpool claaaiflcaUon : Low Middling.14@14% Middling.?.:.VmUH Strict Middling.16 A marma tai Market. AUGUSTA, October 10.-COTTON-Quietude hf' per? vaded the market to-day, with some little demand for the better grades of cotton at 16c for New York urtu tilinga. The market cloaed weak, in tarot at boyer?. Salea amounted to 469 balea, aa follower 1 at 14,14 at 15, 14 at 16u, 6 at 16%. 229 at 16, 83 at IC v,, 62 at ICS. 40 at 16 S- 10 at HJi, and 21 balea on private terme. Receipts. 667 balea. Note-32 balta were ?old yesterday at 16c, and not re? ported. WMRAX-White, $2 50 a 2 76. Red, $2 20 a 2 50. CORN-Whit?, fl 65 a 1 60; Yellow and Mixed. 6- al Savannah Market HAVANNAH, October 9.-COTTON-The market open ed to day at very Arm prices, with an active inquiry at yeatwdaj'g quotation?, continuing to Until the receipt of dispatches from New York and Liverpool, ehowing a de? cided ?w-hn? of S c in the former and of a farthing to %d to th} latter market, when buyers offered lower prloas, which were ta some cases accepted. The market closed unsettled, - at pnces so irregular that we only quote New York Middlings at 17 v.; a 18c. the demand be? ing confinad to them and borter gradea, lower being un? eatable. The stUes, which were principally made in the morning, were aa tallowa; 42 balee at 18c, 6 at 18,Vic, 116 at 15%c, 19 at 17c, 90 at 17%c. 90 st 16c, 9 at 17Kc, 48 at i7.Sc, 4 at 15 Sc, 6 at 15c, 24 at 16%c, and 3 Dals? aea tal? land* at 33c Total tala? 456 bale?; receipts 1767 bale?. Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, October 9.-Correr-We report a aale .tat evening of 400 bags Rio, ex Boadicea, understood 'l,Sc; tc-day 1400 bags, residue of same cargo, under? stood ll ?ic, both gold, ta bond; 160 rag? Rio, duty paid Ii?,S?. gold ; also, st New York, 4000|begs, ex Clansman, st this port, at 10%c, gold, ta bond. These aalee indi? cate a decline in prices. Cones-There were sales yeaterday, but not before reported, of 45 bales Low Middling at 19Sc; 20 do Mid dung at 20c; to-day prices were ha?vier; 116 bale? Good Ordinary aold at 17 a 17%c; market cloaod at 19c offered and refused for Middling Upland. FLOUR-There was some inquiry for export, particu? larly tow gradea, which are acaree. Holders generally firm. Ssl*? confined to 200 s 300 obla, ia lott, to the trade. GRAIN-Wheat waa offered more freely to-day; 1,740 bushels white and 15,400 bushels red comprised th? receipts. We heard of no sales. Coax-Receipts of 6,500 bushels white and 1,160 bush? els yeUcw. Mai kat ac ive for white and prices advanced 10 cents Sales 1,600 buahe.aat?1.40; 3 SOO bushels, ?1-45; 100 da, f 1.47; of yellow 625 bushels sold st ?1.48 and 100 buxjele at ?1.45. OATS-6,800 bush?la received; market firmer. Sales 4,600 b?hela at 70 a 74c. ; bulk at 72 a 73c. MOT i tare Nothing doing to-day. Pnov.aroNS-Bacon la ia steady, fair demand for con? sumption, with aalea of 75 to 100 Lhda ta lota, embracing Bboalde/e at atliJKa 15c; rib Sides 1T? a 18c; clear rib de 18% a 18 sc- Hams steady at 19 a 19.Sc for plain and 23S a 30c for Western sugar-cured. Stock of Bacon much reduced. Lard ia quiet out firm at 14 Sc for City and loo for Western tierces. Mesa Fork $26 50. Stock of both Lard and Fork also light Bulk Meats-none of? fered. SALL-Continuea firm aa before quoted, viz: For lots from store S3 a 3 20 for Liverpool Fin?; 9336 ? 2 80 for Ground Alum per sack, and for Turka Island 96 a 60c per bushel for lots from store, as to quality. SnoAR-Market quiet but holders very firm under re? duced ?tock; now only 170b hhda in first banda, out of which but 10J hbda Porto Rico. Refiner? are not dis posed to sell at hut quotations, a further advance antici? pated. WaTaxar-Remains nominally unchanged No eales reported. New York Harket. MONET MARKET. The New York Evening Post,-or Wedueeday, October ?tb, says : Gold is shout one per cent lower to-day in conse? quence of speculative movements. The tranaactlone are not very heavy, and there is no spacial excitement la the gold room. The loss market ia rather more active; bot the supply of available funds ls abundant, and the dram of currency to the Weat la diminishing. The rate for call loans is 7 per cent on approved securities, and lenders are not co urgent m discriminating in favor of governments and against other collateral a. Tke discount demand la small, choice hill? being ?carce and rating at 7 s SS- The general movement of the market seems for the present to tend towards greater oese, for the banks have made up their quarterly statements, and public confidence ia gradually reviving from the shock produced by the sud? den locking np of the currency to the Sub-Treasury last month. The issue of the certificates m exchange lor compound notes has also som? influence m reato: lng the tone of public foaling. The stock market la more active. Governments are dull, and without much inquiry. The speculation tn the tea-forties appear? to have collapsed. Yesterdev they ?old st 101% ; to-day they are offered st iou s - The seven thirties, tn the absence of Treasury purchase?, have raced ed a fraction below 106. Sixes of ISSI are firm. The five twenties are rather preesed for aale. PBOprcX MARKET. NEW YORK, October 9.-FLOUR, Ac-The market fer Western and State Flour opened 10 a 25c better, but ere the close all the advance was lost, owing to the scarcity of freight room. Th? trade have purchased quit? freely. We also note aalea for future delivery on private terms. The ?alee are 20,000 bbis at ?9 lu a 9 65 foi Superfine State ; $10 16 a ll for Extra State; ?ll 2C 11 40 for fancy State; ?10 55 a ll 20 for the low grades ot spring Wheat Wea tern Extra; ?10 46 a ll 60 for ?hip pin? Ohio; ?li 60 s 14 90 for trade and family brenda ol Ohio, Michigan and Indiana; and ?14 a 16 50 for St Louis Extras. ?cuthero flour ia Armer. Sale? of 950 bbls at $10 751 12 for common to good Baltimore and country extras, and ?12 60 a 15 for trade and family brands. Oem meal ls ann. bales of 200 bbl? city at $0 60. GRAIN-Th? wheat market opened much excited un 5? TBry '?-vorable news from Europe, and prices ad? vanced to the extreme prices asked, and the scarcity ol freigkt room restricted bueineaa, millets holding off. The demand la mainly for export Ostaar? very active and decidedly better, there waa i ?.dT.?uve!* *rw"d de,lverr- Tho demand Corn opened 2 a Scbettar. but ere the ?oee part of the improvement was lort. Th? inquiry la lettn ^hieflv ter hom? uso, though in part epscutanVe r^ovxaiosa.-bork eontinut.- rather dull, andpricea reagatolower, cloeingheavy?t insidefijures ?iJ^?r ?Hute, ara 3.000 bbl. at $33 20 a JS^SS^ 38,68 ?f 75 '?-curad long cut Lard ls fairly active but heavy, ?nd our outside fhmr? are obtained with difficulty at the close. Bgttr9i Oom?- Rio ls in moderate demand, but prices uta heavy; other kinda unchanged. We quoto : Rio nrim. 18%?18%c; Rio. good. 1?? a 17%c; Rio. fair' . 15%c; Rio, ordinary. 13Sal4c; Java. 24a2.v aa?xa csibo, 17% a 19c; Lsguayra. 17% a 18c; St. Domingo 15%abSc; Rio, fair to good cargoes, 14.S a 16Sc; Rio fair to good cargoes (In bond), 9% a ll%c. COTTON-The marget lor thu staple to-day is quiu dull and the demand quite limited. Prices evince nt change. We quote at 20c for middling uplands and 21< for do New Orleans. RICI-I? dull and prices are nominal. Sale-of Ran goon in bond at 3,Sc gold. Sea AI-Baw Sugars are moderately active and steady B?fln?d ar? firm. We quote: Inferior to common re tin ing, liv; a ll.Sc; lair to good refining, 11% s U\c, ral t? good grocery, 12% al3%c, piime grocery, 12% a 13%c Fvno Rico, lift a 14c; Malado, 7 s 9c; Havana, boxes No C to IL ll a l2.Sc; do i o 12.12\c; do No 13 to ls 13S a lSJ?e: -lo No 16 tcT20, ux a 16%c- do No 12 u bon J. g, 6 S a ?Sc, Manila bega, ll a 13. NATAL STORES-Spirits of Turpentine ts Dim ant in fa r demand. Rosina are firmer. Tar la quiet. Th quotatioe ?re as folio wa Spirits Terpentine ?ee. per gallon 67S a Ms eta . Splnta Tur pantme m bond, per gabon. 49c ; Crude Turpentine ii "-*- -oonitv. ?Kfin- Rosina, common i" hhli ,"r -ia. ts, t??.:>. a 4 i*t?; Rosine. No 2, in bulli par iso lt?,' 1 IS; Rosins, No 1, m bbl?, per 280 lb*. $1 50 a 3 75; Mia?, pale, tn bbl?, por 290 lb?, M a'f. 75; Rosins, ex ? pale, in bbla. per 280 lb?. *7 00 a 7 50; Rosine, rindow Klaas, in bbla, per 380 lb?. $7 75 a ? 00. Tar. forth County, io bbl?, per bb!. 33 75 a387^; Tar. WU '.ington, in bbla. per bbt H. Pitch, city, in bbla per ibl S3 T5; p.?cb, Southern, in bola, per bbl $3 75 a 87 M. WHISKEY-Tbe market ia finn. Salea of 300 bbla at 36 . 38c for western inTxmd. FKEIOHTS-To Liverpool, 7600 buahele wheat at 8d ; 100 ihds tallow at 22s 6d; per steamer, 30,000 bushels wheat it9S'dal0d; 7 boles cotton at ?id. To Glasgow per teamer, 40,000 bushels wheat at ls. A vessel from Bal? intore to Cork and a market, at 7s 6d. Charleston Wholesale Prices. A-RTICLKS. tiAGOIXG. fi yard Dundee.?. 8,1 ? C5 Gunny Cloth. 25 ? 2C ?.lIJ? ROFE, V lb-Manilla. 21 & ? Weatern. 13 m i r> New York. - ? - Jute....... ?X? - BREAD, fi lb Navv. - ? - Pilot. W ft - Crackers. T- @ 15 BRICKS, %? M. 9.00 @20.00 BRJX, -t> 100 lbs.! 33 ta - COTTOX, V lb Ordinary to Good Ordinary.% - % - Low Middling. 13 ? 15>? Middling to Strict Middling. 18 @ 17 Good Middling. - ? - Sea Island. 45 ? 55 CAXDLES, ft lb-Sperm. 28 ? - Adamantine. 22 ? 25 Tallow. 19 ? 20 COFFEE, fl ft-Rio. 24 ? 30 Laguayra..>. 28 @ 35 Java.'. (ii 45 CORDAGE, ft ft-Mantua. - ? - Tarred American. 26 @ 28 CORX MEAL, fl bbl. 6.00 ? - COAL, ? ton-Anthracite. 9.50 ?IC 00 Cumberland.'. nominal. COPPER, *t ft-Sheet. 68 0 60 FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, fl ton. 100.00 ? - Pacific Guana, f> 2000 fts. 75.00 @ - Baugh's Phosphate, ft 2000 fts... 60.00 @ - Rhodes' Phosphate. fl 2000 fte... 65.00 @ - Mapes'SuperPhoaphate.^ 2000 ft 65.00 ? - Zell'a Raw Bone Phosphate. 65.00 ? - ZeU'a Super Phosphate of Lime.. 60.00 ? - Woolston's Phosphate of Lime.. ? 65.00 ? - FISH-Cod, ? 108 ttl...I 7.00 ? 9.00 Herring, ft box. 15 ? 80 Mackerel No. 1, fl half bbl.11.00 ?11.50 Mackerel, No. 2, ft half bbl.10.00 @10.50 Mackerel, No. 3, ft bbL. - ? - Mackerel, No. 1, by kita. - ? - No. 2. - ? - No. 3. - @ - Sardines, V 100-quarter boxea.. 23 ? 25 Half boxea.... 48 @ 60 FLOUR, fl bbl-Snper.."..11.76 @12.00 Northern and Western Extra.12.50 @13.00 . Baltimore Extra.13.00 ? ? Southern-Super.|12.00 @12.60 Extra.13.00 ? - FamUv. 14.00 tai - ??r/r.S-PruneB, f> ft.-. 22 ? - Figs. 40. ? - Dried Apples.,... 10 ? 28 Almonds, soft eheU. 36 ? 40 Raisins, M. R., fl box. 4.00 ?6.00 Raisi Layer. 4.60 ? C 60 Oranges...-.. - ? - Lemons, ft box.16.00 ?17.00 GLASS, fl box of 60 ieet American, 8x10. 6.60 ? 6.00 American, 10x12. 6.00 ? 6.50 French. 12x14. 7-00 ? 8.00 ?RA IX-Maryland Oat?, fl buahel.| 80 ? 90 W eatern Oats, ft bushel. - ? - Corn, fl buahel. 1.55 ?1.66 Beans, fl buahel. 2.00 ? 3.00 HAT, ft cwt.- North River............ 1.25 ? - Eastern. 1.35 ? - HIDES-Dry;* ft...1 10 ? 12 IXDIQO-V ft. 100 ?1.76 IROX- Refined. ft ft. 07 db 07'i Swede.I Ot? ? 10 LATHS, ft M.'..I 4.00 ? 4.60 LIME- Shell, fl bbl. - ? - South Carolina.| 1.50 ? - Bockport....| 2.00 ?2.25 Cement. 2.76 ? 3.60 Plaster Paria. 4.00 (pi 4.50 C UMBER, V iL ieee? Clear White Pine, 1st quality. 60.00 ?65,00 White Pine, good run. 38.00 ??0.00 Yellow Pine.r. 20.00 ?26.00 Boards, ft M. feet-Rough.12.00 ?16.00 Grooved and Tommed- 28.GO (?32.00 LEATHER, country tanned, fl ft. - jj - MOLASSES, ft gaUon-Cuba. 45 ? 50 4 Muscovado. 65 ? tS Sugar House. 60 @ 1 00 Nev Orleans.,. 75 ? 82 NAVAL STORES, ? bbl-Tar. - ? - - Pitch.I - ? - Rosin, Pale. 4.60 ? ?.00 Roam, No. 1. 3.50 ? 3.75 Rosin, No. 2. 3.00 ? - Rosin? No. 3........ 2.76 ? 2.85 Spirits Turpentine, gk gaUon. 60 ? 61 Odium, v m..". ll? fa> - XAILS-American, 4?20d, fl keg. 6.50 ? 7.00 American Wrought. - ? - Lathing. 7.60 ?10 oo Copper, fl ft. 100 ? - . Galvanized. 30 (? - Spikes. 12 ? 15 Ol DS-Lard, fl gaUon. 1.40 ? 1.45 Linaeed, f gaUon. 1.64' ? 1 CO Sperm, Whiter, fl gallon.... 2.96 ? - Cotton Seed, ft gallon. - ? - Castor (E. I.), ft gallen.. 3.00- ? Olive, fi dozen.I 8.00 ?10 00 Kerosene, fl gallon. 52 ? 64 Benzine, fl gallon. 60 ? - PROVIS! 0XS-B*4t. meas, fi bbl.16.00 ?30.00 Beef, prim*?..- . 14.00 (a}15.00 Pork, mesa. 28.00 c<i - Rump...- - ? - Bacon, Hams, ft ft. 18 ia 241, Bacon. Sides. 18>?f? 20 Bacon, Shoulden)...'.. IC 6a 10v, Bacon, Strips. 18 ?4 -- Lai 1, in kt'K. 12V,? 15 Butter. SO ? 40 Cheese. 15 ? 54 Potatoes, ft bbl. 4.00 ? - Onions. 4.00 ? - Apples. . 8.00 ?t 9.00 PA/ATS-Whit* Lead, fi ft. 10 @ IC Black Lead. lu u 12 Eine. White.j 12 ? 16 PLOW STEEL, fl ft 12 ? - RICE-Carolina, fi ft. 10?i? ll East todia. - ? - SLATES- American, fl aquare.12.60 H - SHIXOLES. fl M. 7.00 fa! 8.00 White Pine, first quality.12.00 ? - SALT- Liverpool, coarse, 'ft sack. 2.60 ?2.76 Liverpool, fine. - ? - SOAP-Bar. ft ft. ll ? 16?. STARCH, ft ft. . 10 ? 12 SPICES, ft ft-Cassia. 1.00 ? - Mace. 1.75 ? - Cloves. 75 ? - Nutmegs. 2.00 fal 2.60 Pepper..-.. 40 ? - Pimento. 40 ? 60 Race Ginger. 30 (a) - SPIRITS, ? gallon-Alcohol. 6.00 ? 6.00 Brandy. Cognac. 4.00 ?12.00 Brandy, Domestic. 3.00 m 3.76 Gm, Holland. 4.75 ?6.00 Gin, American. 3.60 ?3.76 Rum, Jamaica. 6.00 ? 6.00 Bum. N. E.I 2.60 fal 3.00 Whiskey, Bourbon. . 3.00 ?6.00 Whiakey, Rectified. 2.30 ? 2.40 S?.?AR, fl lb-Raw. 13 ? 16. Crnahed. . 18 ? 18 Clarified A. 17 ? 18 Clarified B. 17 (a) 18 >; Clarified C.,. 16>i@ 17 Loaf. 18 @ 19 Porto Rico. ... 14 ? 16 Muacova<" . 13 ? 15 SEGARS-Domestic manufacture, ft M. 18.00 ?46.00 ZEAS, ft ft- Importal. 2.00 ? 2.60 Gunpowder. 2.00 ? 2.60 Hyson... 1.60 ? 1.60 Young Hyson..... 1.60 4? 1.60 Black.?. 1.00 ? 1.76 TOBACCO, ft ft, aa per quality. 40 ? 1.60 TIMBER-Hewn Timber- Yel'ow Pine. 4.00 ?12.00 Ash. - ? - Poplar. - (it - Hickory.". - ? - TIN-l C Roofing Plate.116 00 ? - IX Roofing Plate.|17.00 ? - IC Tin Plate', 10x14.16.60 (a) - I X Tin Plate 10x14.17.00 ? - I C Tm Plate, 14x20.16.60 ? - Block Tin, ft ft. 40 ? - TWIXE-CoUo-tt;-^ ft. 75 ? - Baling. 46 ? - Hemp. 46 ? - Jute. 60 ? - FJ?.V/5?T-Bright, fl gaUon. 26 ? - Paraflne. - ? - VIXEGAR-White Wine, ft gabon. 60 ? . - Cider. 30 ? - French. 1.00 ? 1.25 WINE, f? gaUon-Port. 2.60 ?6.00 Madeira. . 2.26 ? 6.00 Sherry. 2.25 ? 5.00 Claret, fl case.,. . 6.00 ?13.60 Champagne, f basket. 25.00 (a30 00 Z/.VC-Sheei. fl ft. 26 ? 27 Conalgnces per South Carolina Katlroad October ll. 082 bales Cotton, 95 balee Mdze, 482 sacks Flour, cara Cattle, 4 cars Lumber. Furniture, and Sundries. Ti Railroad A gan:, J N Rohson, stenhouse A Co, Thurstoi A Holmes, Taft A Howland, Street Broa & Co, Courtena; A Irenholm, C H Moise, J A W H Armstrong, E H Rod gera A* Co, Z Caris, G W Williams A Co, J B E Sloan, 1 ~ Wise A Co, C S AveriU A Son, W C Courtney A Co, J1 Pringle. J H Bagcett A Co, G H Walter A Co, D Jenn mg A Cc. Willis A chi sol rn, WP Dowling, O Reeder, J A J J Kirkpatrick. Adams, Frost A Co, Graeser. Lee, Smith i Co, W W Smith, Mowry * Co. Johnston, Crewe A Co, ( Marjenhoff, Chisolm Bros, Kanapaux, Lanceau A Co, ( I> Qrlce. Crane, Boyleaton k Co, Pierson A Co, J S Fall ley A Co, Do wie A- Moue, Jennings, Thomlinson,A Co, C H Chvusaeu, W C D?kes A Co. H L Jeffers k Co, S 1 ~toney Consign?es per > ort nea s tern Railroad, October ll. 223 bales Cotton, 161 bbla Naval Stores, boxes Tobaccc bags Peas, Potatoes, Mdze. te. To Mowry k Co. Kir dall A Dockery. WUltams A Co. G W Clark k Co, Adami Frost k Co, J A Quacksnbuah, 7. Davis, Ravenel A Co, ? K Ryan, G E Pritchett. Screven A Nisbet, B A k 1 ', Earley. Gracaer, Lee. Smith A Co. Rodgers A Co, Lee i Co. Raggett A Co. G H Ingraham k Son, Caldwell k Sot R G Chlaolm, M Geraghty, Mazyek BM, WllUs k Chit Olm, S D Stoney. Dukes k Co, A Robinson A Co. PORT CALENDAR. coRRFrrrr) WEEKLY. I-HASro OF TEE MOON. First Q. 6th. Oh. 47m. even I Last Q. 20th, 3h. 47m. mor FuU M. 13tb. Jh. 4m. morn | New M. 27th,7n. 43m, mor MARINE NEWS. PO?T OF CHARliESTOa . Arrived Yesterday. Sehr Ctujlotte, Peteraon, Back River. 3000 buahe. Rou?a Rlc< To Cohen, Hanokel 4 Co. Sehr Palmetto, Magrath, Com bah ee. 2600 bushe Rough Rice. To W C Bee k Co. Sehr A3 Daas,from West Point Mill 96 bois Rici To Cohen. Hanckel k Co. Cleared Yesterday. Schi N W Samt, Tooker. New York- W Roach. From this Port. ^"sept Mirth* ADn pilmer' Chapeau, LiTcrpoo Sehr Archer 4: Reenss. Ireland. Gcorsetown. S C. Out ! r~ Vp for thin Pott. Steamship Sea Qull. Dutton, at Baltimore, to leave Sat? urday. Oct 12. British bark Tecumseh. Spouegle, at Liverpool. Sept ii jjrig Tangent. Rich. at New York. Oct 9. Memoranda.. The brig Josie A Devereaux, Clark, from Charleston :or Boston, wes in Hampton Bosda October 8tb, in con? sequence of heavy weather. The Savannah republican, of Thursday, has the fol? lowing : Captain Tucker, of the steamer Sylvan Shore, reporta that on Tuesday afternoon last passed an English ship aahore on the North end of Cumberland Island. The sea being too rough, and a strong ebb tide running, waa prevented rendering her any assistance. She had a sig? nal cf distress dying-; could not ascertain her name. -o LIST OF VESSELS HP, CLEARED AND HAILED FOR TUIS POUT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. British bark Yumnri, Thompson, i bared.Sept 23 Br bark Queen. Stuart, sailed.August 19 Brinah bark Tecumseh. Rponagle, up.Sept 23 Tbe Chattanooga, Freeman, Bailed.Augustin The Hakon Adelsteln. Backer, up.Sept 14 The Charleston, Morley, saned.September 18 ANTWERP. The Triton, Keoger, sailed.Kept 4 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Sehr Fanny ? Shaw, Shaw, up .Sept 28 behr Maiue law, Johnson, up.Sept 18 KEW TOBE. Steamship Saragossa, Crowefl, to leave.Oct 18 Steamship Prometheus, Harris, cleared..Oct 7 Brig Tannent. Rich, up.Ozt 9 Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, cleared.Oct 6 Sehr E A Conklin, Daniels, cleared. O.l 7 Sehr M B Bramhall, Hussey, up.Oct 8 PHILADELPHIA. Sehr J M Morale?, Newman, cleared.Oct 4. Behr W ? Doughten, Tatem, cleared.Oct 0 BALTIMORE. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, to leave.Oct 12 OEOBGETOWN, D. C. Sohr J A Halleck, Crowell, sailed.Sept 19 THIS DELICIOOS TONIC, FSPKOIALI.Y DESIGNED for the use of the Medical Profession and the Family, ?a now endorsed by all the prominent Physicians, Chem? ists and Connoisseurs, as possessing all those intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonie and diuretic) which belong IO OLD AND PURE GIN. 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January 29_ tutha 6mo There cometh glad tidings of joy to all, To young and to old, to gieat and to small; The beauty which once was io precious and rar?, Ia free for all, and all may ba fair. By thc ase or CHASTELLAR'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion, Tho moat valuable and pertect preparation in use, tot giving the akin a beautiful pearl-like tint, that ls onlj found In youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pim? ples, Blotches, Moth Pitches, .sallowness. Eruptions, and all impurities of the alan, kindly healing the aame leaving the ukin white and clear as alabaster. Its u?e cannot be detected by the dosest scrutiny, and being a vegetable preparation is perfectly harmless. It is the only article ot the kind need by tho French, and is con sidered by the Parisian as indispensable to a perfect toilet. Upwards of 30,000 bottles wore sold during the past year, a sufficient guarantee of iu efficacy. Price only 76 cents. Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of :.ti urder, by BERGER, SHCTTS A CO.. Chemists, 2?j River St., Troy, N. Y March 30. lyr INGERSOLL'S lill POWER COTTON PRESS. For Convenience, Economy and Cbeapuess, the greatest Labor Saving Machine that can be put on u flaut af ion. OPINIONS OF THE PEOPLE I ALLENDALE, BABNWELI. DISTRICT, S. C., I March 1, 1867. I Mears. Lillie db Marshall GENTLEMEN : 1 used, during the past season, one ol ?ingersoll's Portable Cotton Preases," purchased of you laat September. I have always been prejudiced in tavot of the "Screw Press," and nothing but dire necessity in? duced me to try any other. I take pleasure, however, tn adding my testimony in favor of its entire adaptation tc the wants ot a cotton plantation. It has surpass?e, m} most sanguine expectations. I have packed with but two hands, yet I prefer four-two at each lever. Mj bales all weighed over 600 lbs. The first lot I sent tc markst averaged 662 lt* My impression la that 600 lbs ls about the capacity of the Press, and a greater numbei of pounds subject the foilow-block to too much risk, un leas the aides of the cotton box waa increaaed. It woulc add greatly to the value of the Presa if the cotton bo: waa te inches longer. In haste. I am, very respectfully Tour obedient servant, Ac, ? W. LAWTON. P. S. I took my Press down am. carried lt some iou: miles to pack the crop of a neighbor, who failed to havt "Screw" built; he waa so mach pleaaed that he cai determined to abandon the "Screw''and purchase "Ia genoU's Piess." B W L OFFICE OF KINO'S MOUNTAIN RAILHOAD COMP sr. i YOBKVILLE, S. C., April 15, 1867. J GENTLEMEN : I have Just received your letter ol Feb mary 14th-upon^ my return to this place, after an ab sence of two months-and thia reply may be too late io your "Descriptive Circular of Ingersoll's Cotton Presa." The Press I used iu packing wy cotton last yea worked admirably, packing, wit ti ease from 600 ;o 62 lbs. With good active banda to work lt, I am satisfier that from elghteeu to twenty bales might readily h packed in a day. This Preas combines the advantages of lightness, am onsequent portability and simplicity (being easily man aged h., any one or ordinary intelligence). Great com pressing force, with little motive power, and "last, bu uot least," it is worked entirely by band, thus saving to the farm horses the hard labor imposed upou them b the use of the ordinary "Screw." Respectfully. Ac., jours, E. II. LAW. To LITTLE A MARSHALL, Charleston, s. C. For DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR and PRICE l.K address LITTLE .V MARSHALL, Agents for the ingersoll Cottoi Press. No. 140 MEETING STREET. Opposite Pavilion Hotel, June 17 mwl" Charleston, M. C. ISM1 NIX & m, No. 598 BROADWAY NEW YORK. ,F?TABU9HEDlS*i.i MANUFACTURERS AND DF.ALFRS IN FINE CARRIAGES F EVERY DESCRIPTION, WHICH WILL BE SOI. less than bi any other establishment to the.if warranted equal to any inadt io the Uuitej stitt. zsr Deseiipn ve catalogue? sent on application CITY ADVERTISEMENTS." ELECTION OK CITY ASSESSOR. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL. ) October 10. 1867. J rE CITY COUNCIL WILL, AT ITS NEXT REGU? LAR Meeting, to be held on TUESDAY* Md inst, proceed to elect an ASSESSOR to fill the unexpired term of Mr. D. C. GIBSON, deceased. Letters of sppbca?on will bo received up to 12 o'clock M., on day of election. By order. W. H. 8MITH, October ll_Clerk of Council. NOTICE TO DELINQUENT TAX PAYER?. CITY TREASURY OFUCE, I October 8, 1867. f rrux EXECuiioNs wax ISSUE FRO AI THTSOF X FICE on 23d inst., on all unpaid returns for 1867, due on 39th JuDe last. S. THOMAS, October 9_ City Treasurer. NOTICE Ti? AUCTIONEERS. CITY TREASURY OiFICF.I OCTOBER 2, 1867. ) ALL AUCTION LICENCES EXPIRED BY ORDI? NANCE on 30th September. Renewals will te granted on application at this office, if made daring Thu Month. S. THOMAS, City Treasurer. October 5 ESTIMATES WANTED. OFFICE CITY C1VII. ENGINEER, I CITT HALL, CHARLESTON, September ll, 1867. J rjEALKD PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED UM TTL O Oie 13th at 19 o'clock M., for BUILDING ."SEVERAL TRUNKS of Gie lengths and sizes glveu below. The es? timates will include the cost of excavating about 200 cubic yards of earth, the necessary niling, reforming of pavements, and grading atter the laying of trunks. TRUNES. FEET. Length of Trunk in Line 6treet. 270 Lcngtb of Trunk iu and from lots in Coming street to the Udal drain. 300 Length Di Trunk from lots on Gadsden street to the main drain in Wentworth street. 120 Length ol Trunk from McIntosh's Court to Rad? cliffe street drain. 187 Total length.877 ( Tiunks to be twelve by twenty inches iu the clear, 1 built of two by twelve Inches prime yellow pine plonks, to rest upon sleepers of three by nine inches, three reet long, placed five feet lrom centres. Braces to be two by six inches, dovetailed into tho sides of Trunks, at dis? tances of five feet from centres. 'The Trunks to be laid to gr**; pegs furnished by the Engineer. All the work must be carried on with the greatest dispatch. Plans can be seen at this office. A copy of these specifications must be attached to each oller. LOUIS J. BARBOT, September 12_ City Engineer. PUBLIC NOTICE. OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY, I January A 1867. J PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER the following Ordinance licenses have been prepan o for delivery from thia Office. S. THOMAS, City Treasurer. SEO. I. Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen. City Cjuncilassembled. That from sud after the first dj\ of january, licenses shall be taken ont for all carts, drav. and wagons, used for private sud domestic purposes, it, the gamo manner, and according to tho same provision now of force iu relation to carts, drays and wsgous, let ui driven for hire, 'except giving bonds, Apd each suet, cart, dray or wagon, shall bo provided with a badge con tailing the number thoreof, and marked Private, to i.< placed ou the outside of the shaft. SEC. 2. No person shall be taken by the Treasurer a surely to any bond under the Ordinance concerning h censes for carts, drays, wagons and other carnaje., un? less he or she be a freeholder. SEC. 3. The tollo?.ng shell hereafter be the rates loi licenses for public and private carts, drays, wagons, Ac, including the horses or mules used thereof, which snal be tree from other taxation: PUBLIC CARTS, DRAYS, ETC., OR THOSE E?TPI.OVTD IM AMI BUSINESS WHATEVER, POR HIRE DIRECT OR I.VDIREC r. For every cart, dray or wa,;on, drawn by one horse ru mule, >20. For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by L,o horsesor mules, $30. For every hack and carriage with two wheels, $20. For every hack and carriage with lour wheels, $40. For every stage or omnibus (exrept line omnibus with two horses, $50. For every stage or omnibus (except line omnibus, drawn by four horses, $C0. For every tnlck drawn oy two or more horses or mules tao. For every expresa wagon drawn by two or more borsei or mules, $60. DUC A D CARTS AND PRIVATE CARTS, DRATS, ITO. For every bread cart or wagon, $6. For every cart, dray or wagon, used for private or do mestic purposes, and not to be employed tn the tran.? porting of goods, wares, merchandise, lumber, or anj other commodity, for compensation, either directly ot Indirectly for the same, shall pay for a license the sum o ?5, exclusive of the horse or mule. Ratified in city Council, this 16th day of Januarv li., a.] In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and sixty-six. P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor By the Mayer. January :i W. H. SMITH. Clerk of ConncU. AN ORDINANCE to BXO?LATE THE STORAGE OF PETROLEUM, ITS PBO DUCTS, AND OTHES INFLAMf ABLE OILS. SEC. I. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen, .'? Oily Council assembled, That from and after the Ifith da; of June next, lt shaU not bc lawful to keep Petroleum Kerosene, Rock Oil, Benzine, Benzole, or any other in flammable oil or oils on storage or for sale iu any cellar store or building south of Lino street, in a largo.' quan i itv than fifty gallons on any one lot or premises, an. any such quantity so kept or stored shall be contained ii rassels of tin or other metal. SEC. 2. That Petroleum, its products, or any other ic flammable oil or oils, when brought into the city by lau. or water, may be kept on any lot or in any building ii which cotton ia not stored, for a period not exceedin.. twenty-four hours, upon the expiration of which time-1 shall be removed sud kept iu the manner as required b; the foregoing section. SFC. 3. Any person or persons violating any part . this Ordinance shall be subject to a fine of two hundrei dollars, for each ofl'euce, recoverable in any Court of com peient jurisdiction. Ratified in City Council..tins tweuty-first day of May, ii lbs year ol our Lord oue thousand eicht hundred atn sixty-seven. |L.S.) P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor, ff. H. Sun H. Clerk of Council. .Iiine? PUBLIC MOTH K. Omca CLERE OK COUNCIL, ( Ma) 1SC7. I The following S,-, tum Of' Au Ordinance lo abolish th office of Sperintendent of Streets : to provide for Keer lug the Streets- Lanes, Alleys, and open Curt s in th City of Charlesston Clean, and for other purposes," i hereby published for the informal lou of all concerned : For the due protection of the said contractor or con tractors, if i*Jurther ordained, That ever)' owner, lesset occupant and tenant of any premises fronting iu an street, lane, alley, or open court, shah on every da (Sundays excepted) have the dirt, filth, garbage, or otho .irai, placed in trout of his or her lot, in a barrel, box o heap, sud in readiness for the coutroctor, by the hour ( seveu o'clock, A. M., troui the Hist da) ot May to th first day of November lu every year -, aud by the hour c uiue o'clock, A. J>L, tram, the first day of November t the first day of May following. Aud any person offeiu lng herein, or placing any dirt, tilth, garbage, or olhe o tia!, bi any street, laue, or alley, or mien court, alter th hours above uamed, shall he subject to a lino not hts than two nor more than five dollars, for each and ever afiVnce, to be inposed by the Mayor. By order W. ll. SMITH. May 10 Clerk of Council. KIHI: LOAM. MAYORALTY OK CHARLESTON,! CITT HALL, November lt, ISM, ) VLL PERSONS DESIROUS OF REBUILDING IN Tri Burnt Districts and Waste Places of the City.. m der ".Vu Act ot the General Assembly, giving sutuorit to the City Council of Charleston to procee.i iu the ma ter1 ol a Fire 1 oan, with a view to aid iu building up th City anew," are hereby notlfled that the .''orm of appl cation lor loans can be obtained at the office of the ci, r of Council, between the hours ol 9 A. M. oud 2PM AU applications must bett" d in the above moiitionc office, sn the Committee wiU meet ever? Monday to r or sider the same. By order of the Ma)or W. fl. SMITH, November 10 Clerk of Donnell, NOTICE. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, I CHARLESTON, S. C., May 4,1867. J flVBE REGULAR INSPECTION OF 1HE LOTS AM _JL inclosurea. vaults, Ac, will commence ou .Vonda .text, 6t Inst. Owners and occupants are hereby require lo see that their premises are lu good condition und th. all filth and garbage ia removed as required by Ord nance. OUic-r inspections will follow. Bf order oTMayor GAILLARD. 0, B. SIGWA?.0 Ol;'-I Of Police. NOTICE. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL. -THE FOLLOW IN clause of Section 1 of an "Ordinaii..- to Raise Sui plies tor the year 18C7," ls published for the informarlo of persons selling Goods by sample or otherwise, who ai not residents ot this city. All such persons are hereh notified to report at this office. Three dollars OD every hundred dollars of all gooJ sold in this city I lom not residents, by sample c otherwise." W. H. SMITH, March? clark of Council CITY TAXES-MONTHLY RETURNS. OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSESSOR, ( Cm HALL, October 1, 1867. ) NOTICE IS HERHB? GIVEN TO ALL CONCERNE! that the Monthly Returns for the month of Septen bar past, in compliance with the Tax Ordnance, ratifie on the 28th day of December, 1866, must be made on c before the 16th instant. D- C. GIBSON, October 1 13 City Assessor. CRISPER COMA, Oh I she was beau?ful and fair *Vtth starry eyas, and radiant hair, whose curung tendrils, sott entwined. Enchained the very heart and mind. CRISPER COMA, For Curling the Hair of either Sei into \Ya) and Glossy Ringlets or Heavy Masai?e CurU. BY USING THIS ARTICLE LADIE 5 AND GENTL MEN can beautify themselves a thousand-iol It ls the only srticle in tbe world that viW curl straig hair, and at the same time give lt a beautiful, glossy a pearance. The Crisper Coma not only curls the hair, b invigorates, beautifies and cleanses lt; ls highly snd d lightfully perfumed, and is the most complete article fhe kind ever offered to the Amt rican public. Tl Crisper Coma will be sent to anv addres?. sealed at postpaid for $1. Address all orders to W. L. CLARK .v CG., Chemists. No. 3 West Fayette street, Svracuse. N. Y. March 30 tvr EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOR ! CHASTELtsAR'S HAIR EXTERMINATOR For Removing Snperflnoxis Hair. TO THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS INYALUAB1 depilatory recommends itself as being an almost dispensable srticle to female beauty, ia easily applh does not burn or iujure the akin, but acts directly on t roots. It ls worranted to remove superfluous hair fri low foreheads, or rr"m any pat t ol the bodv. complete totally and radical!, extirpating the same, leaving I skin FOlt, smooth aud natural. This is the ouiv arti used by the French, and is the only real effectual dep lory in existence. Price 76 cents per package, pt aid to any address, ou receipt of au order, by BERGER, SHUTTS II CO., Chemists, March 3? lyr No. 28.1 River ft., Trox. N. Y ^ssw WHISKERS and MUS- ^ t?^)A >> TACHES iore.nl to ff5**? U grow upon the smoothest fe -W 17 lace in from three to five Trry WBm weeks by using Dr. SEVIU B?sjff H, NE-S RESTAURATEUR EaflL d*gSl ''U'IU most ^Mma SJ^I^^SBSV wouderful nu ^?L^r* dem science, smug upon ^^Jt fl... Beard sud Bair in an almost miraculous manner uss beeu used by the elite ot Paris and Loudon with t most flattering success. Names ot all purchasers v be registered, and ir entire satisiactlou is not given rvery instance, the money will be cheerfully refund Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, il Des, riptlve . .ular? and testimonials mailed tr..- Address Di Cdt SH I-TTs A CO , Chemists, So ?iii Riv?! 'i.-' i i (- -.? I . rjole Agents for \hz i iou i iuxei THE DAILY NEWS WE HAVE NOW ADDED TO OUR NEWS? PAPER ESTABLISHMENT a most extensive and complete Supplied with a jrreat variety of PLAIN AND FANCY TYPE, of the latest and most approved styles ; ami we have every facility for executing all kinds of JOB WORK in ENGLISH, HERMAN, and FRENCH, Bill and Letter Heads Circulars Pamphlets Catalogue? Drafts Railroad and Steamboat Printing Business Cards Invitation* Sec, THOSE OF OCR FRIENDS DE STRING .TOR WORK, will pleasi J leave their orders with us. Wt e 4 will guarantee as good work, am "nt as CHEAP RATES, as eau li I had in Charleston. MILLAN & MORTON. Mav U OLD ESTABL?SHED DRUG STOW -r> K. li. KELLERS & CO., (LITE PHIiV A. IMIH \ WHOLESALE IND RETAIL DRUGGIST! No. 131 MEETING STREET, Third.door above Market HAYE LATELY RECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS 1 then usual stock of pure and rreah DRUGS UEDICINE8 OYE STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMFRIOAN FANCY GOODS FINE SOAPS TOD .ET POWDERa POMADES COSMETICS COMBS BRUSHES EXTRACTS, ti Compriaihx iurolcea irom the moat reputable mani facturera. On hand, all the principal PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, Including PreparaUons of AYER, TAYNF HALL, CHE ALIER, DAVIS, WRIGHT, HOLLOWAY, kc ?lao. large assortment ol SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES ?3 s DDLS BAGS MEDICINE CHESTS GLASS METil AND GUTTA PERCHA GOODS GLASSWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Great attastton la paid to the importation and iain hon of PURE AND FRESH DRUGS and none other are> allowed to go on I of the R?tablis rusnt. I??ilSCRIPTIONS eompoundc with ac : ney, and the pnblle ea depend on 1.1. utmost reliability i the execution o. ; rders. E. U. KELLERS, U.U. Il BAIR, M ch ? FUN FOR ALL! ITU'LL INSTRUCTIONS BY WHICH ANY PEB?0 . male or female, eau master tho great art ot Y< triloquism by a lew hours' practice, making a world tun. and airer becoming experts thi-ipeelves, can tes others, thereby making it a source ol income. Full stroctton* sent by mail tar f?O oenta. Satl-fictlon gu anteed. Address P. O. Drawer 21, Troy, N. V. Mav IU_ . ly FURNITURE! FURNITURE MANUFACTURED BY F. KRUTINA, Ni?s. 9t? and 98 East Houston stref New York City. ALL 1 His FURNITURE, CONSISTING OF PARU' CHAMBER. DINING ROOM AND LIBRA SUITS, I? i.i the latest styles, aud mauufacture.l of very beril material, uuder tba personal supervision ot Pi 4 i ietor, and guaranteed. Partira ID the "routh deelring fine Household Furniti cao i- supplied direct from the manufactory; or th about ri si ting New k'ork will hud lt to their advantage tti&iui?c this Stock before purchasing elsewhere, ?3irr?.nt?d. wfm 3moa " Joly 3 MISCELLANEOUS. PHILADELPHIA UNJ?VE11SITY OF MEDICINE AND fcUR?ERY. rrVHE PRLLADELPHLA UNIVERSITY Of MEDICINE A AND SURGERY was organized In 19*6. Chartered by the Legislature, February 26.1863. Nae e changed by a legislative enactment to the Eclectic A.<jdleal Col loge, of Philadelphia, in 1860. In 1863 it purctaScd the Pennsylvania Medical college, established in 1?45, and the Philadelphia Medical College, which had previously been merged into the Pennsylvania Medical College, ?u 1864 it purchased the Penn Medical University. Taft Trustees of the separate schools united, petitioned and obtained a special Act of the Lepia,ature, consolidating these institutions and eba. ging their names to that of the Philadelphia University of Mediriue and Surgery, March 15,18T,r>. All these various Acts are pubH bed in tbe statutes of Pennsylvania. The cost of the ) uUding and museum was over one hundred thousand dollars, lt will be observed that the University, as now organized, is the legal representative of the four Medical Colleges that it has absorbed. It is a liberal school of medicine, cou fined to no dogma, nor attached lo any medical clique but embraces in ita teaching everything of value to the profession. ScMioni.-It has two lull sessions each year, commenc? ing on the 1st of October, and continuing until the 1st ot January, as its first session, and from the' 1st ot January to the 1st ol April, as its second; the two constituting one tull course of lectures. It has al-o a summer sosslon, commencing the 1st April aud continuing until August, for the preparatory branches, lodi as Latin, Greek, Mathematics, Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, Anatomy Physiology, etc. Jackett.-Tickets to the full course of lectures 3120. er 660 for each session. For the summer or preparatory course $25. Graudating tee $30. To aid youu - men of moderate means, the University has issued five hundred scholarships, which are sold to first-course students for $75. and to second-course students and clergymen for $60, each constituting thc holder a life member, with the perpetual privileges of the lectures, and all the teaching or tho school. The only additional fees are a > early dis? secting and matriculating ticket, each of which is $6. The Advantages of Scholarsltipt.-The student holding a scholarship can enter the College at any time during the year, attend as long as he chooses, and re-enter the insti? tution as fi equently as de-ired. It requires no previous reading or study to enter the University on scholarships, hence, all private tuition fees are saved. Students, by holding scholarships, an prosecute other business a Fart of the time. The candidate for graduation can present himself at any time, aud receive his degree as soon as qualified. in case a student should hold a scholarship and not be able to attend lectures, it can be transferred to another, thus preventing anv loss. Parents, guardians or friends of students wishing to purchase scholarship lor them a year or more bet?re then- attendance at the University, can secure them by advancing one-half the price and paving the balance when tho student enters. Physicians and benevolent men can bestow great benefit upon poor young men by presenting them a scholarship, and thus enabling them to obtain an honorable profession. The Faculty embraces seventeen eminent physicians and surgeons. The University has associated with ita large hospital chine, whee every form of medical and surgical disease is operated on aud treated in the pres? ence of the class. COLLEGE BULLDDIQ.-The College building, located m Ninth street, south of Walnut, is the finest in the city. Its front is collegiate gothic, and is adorned with em battlements and embrasures, presenting a novel, bold, and beautiful appearance. The facade ls of brownstone, ornamented by two towers, rising to the elevation ot eighty feet, and crowned with an embattled parapet. The building contains between fifty and sixty rooms, all supplied with water, gas, and every other convenience that modern improvement can contribute to facilitate medical instruction. Only five hundred scholarships win be issued, and as two hundred and fifty are now aold, those who wish to secure ono should do so at once. Money can be remitted by expreat>. or a draft or check sent on any National Bank in the United States, when the scholarship will be returned by mail, signed by the President of the Board of Trustees, JOSEPH & FISHER, Esq. . and the Dean of the Faculty, W. PAINE, M. D. AU orders for scholarships or other business of tbe Uni? versity, should be addressed to Professor W. PAINE, M. D.A Philadelphia, Pa. NEW BOOKS. PAYNE'S PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. . A NEW WORK JUST ISSUED BY W. PAINE. M. D., Professor of the Principies sud Practice of Medicine and Pathology in the Philadelphia University of Medicine and Surgery; author of Paine's Practice of Surgery; a work on Obstetrics and Materia Medica, author of New School Rem?dies; an Epitome of Eberlie's Practice of Medicine; a Review ot Homteopatby ; a Work on the His? tory of Medicine; Editor.of University Medical and Sur? gical Journal, Ac., Ac. lt ls a royal octavo of 060 paces, and containa a mil description of all diseases known in medicine and surgery, including those of women and children, together with their pathology and I rea tm act by all the new and Improved methods. Price $7 : postage fib cents. Addresa the author, No. 933 ARCH STREET. Philadel? phia, Pa. ALSO, A NEW WORE, Entitled New School Medicines, which ia the only work ever published upon Materia Medica, embracing ail the Eclectic, Homeopathic, and Botanic Rem?dies, with a full regular Materia Medica. Price $6; postage free. Address as above. UNIVERSITY JOURNAL H OF MEDIUM li SURGERY. A BM-fcJMTBX Y JOURNAL OF ilEDICLN'F, SURGE RI, PETSIOLOQY, HYGIENE AND GENERAL LTTFRA TCRE, DEVOTED TO THE PROFESSION A SD THE PEOPLE. The cheape-1 Medical Paper In the world, publiaheil every two weeks at the University Building, Ninth-street South or Walnut. Single copies.$1.0u Five copies to one address.4.3.'? Ten copies to one address.7.fio Fifteen copies to one address.9.:it) Twenty copies to one address.lO.tm 1 he getters up of the Club shall have one copy gratis, Address W. PAINE, M. D., Editor. September I'J Philadelphia, Pa. ASTROLOGY. Tl WORLD MibriD AT THE WONDERFUL BF.VEI.AriONB MADE HY THE GREAT AKTROI.iKHHT, Madame H. A. PERK I GO. 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These pencils are very finely graded and have a ve smooth lead : even the softest pencils hold tba point wei they are all that rau be desired in a pencil, rt gives u greet pleasure to be able to assure Americans that tb< will no longer be compelled to depend upon Gcrtrnn > i.ny other foreign murat fat peneMs. LOUIS HAIL. Professor rd Pr. 'tij. AC ALL PENCILS An? SIJILVI i>: ?W AMERICAN LFAD PENCIL CO. N. V " None pennine without t ie uart name ot the tim look to it. Dj . em bei 13 "Pr?vention ?? Heiter than Cure. JDR. RIC?BD'S Celebrated Preveutlve Lotion. VPPROVED AND HIGHLY RECOMMENDED f the !. renell .Medical Faculty, a- Hie only sale ai ihfallible antidote seaiust infection from Special Di?ea?i This Invaluable i re] oration is suited tor .-?ber sex, at has proved, from ample experience, the most efttcle and reliable Preventive ever discovered, thus affecting desideratum long sought for in the Medical World, used according lo directions every possibility of dang may be avoided: a single application will radically ne trahze the venereal virus, expel aU Impurities from t absorbent vessels, and lender contauiiuatiou luiposeib Be wise tu time, and at a very small outlay, save noum untold bodily and mental torments. This most reliable specific, so universally adopted the Old World, ls now offered for sale for the first time America by F. A. DI'POR? a: CO., only autlioriz Agents for the Hutted State?. Price $tl per bottle. Large botUe, double size, $5. The usual uiseouut to the'trade. Sent, aeoori packed, on receipt of price, to anv address, with dlr. Itou? and pamphlet, by addressing' to F. A. OUPORT s CO., Sole Agents for Dr. Ricord'a P. L ? May fri lvr No. 12 Gold Street. New Voik THE FLORENCE GAZETTE. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT FLOREN? s. C., offers an excellent medium to Merchants a ethers who wish to extend their business tn the I Dee ?ettion of fha State. Rates of advertising very i lasnMe. SaptfObt-Ji DRU98, CHEMI018, ETC. ' F O IT TZ'S CELEBRATED HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS. This preparation, long and favcv*bly known, will thoroughly reinvigo? rate broken dojrn and low-spirited horses, by .streng i hening and .learning the stomach and Intestines. it ls a sure preventive ot ell diseases lneldent to this anima'., such aa LUNG FEVER. (HAND? ERS. YELLOW WATER. Lt EAVES. COUGHS DIS? TEMPER. FEVER-. FOUNDER, LOSS OF APPETITE AND VI? TAL ENERGY, Ac ITS ?SEIMPROVES TBE WIND, IN? CREASES THE AP PET?TE-G IVE;? A SMOOTH and GLOS? SY SKIN-aDd trans? forms the MISERA? BLE SKELETONS LNTO A FINE LOOK? ING AND SPIRITED HORSE TO KEEPERS OF COWS THIS PREPARATION IS INVALUABLE. It tn? . reafles the quantity and improvea the quali? ty of the MILK. It haa been proven by ac? tual experiment to in. cream the quantity of MILK and CHEAM twenty per cent., and tuak' the BUTTES firm and sweet In tat? , ?- tenlng cattle, it g 1 v e a - them an appetite, soft? ens their hide, aud makes them thrive much faster. IN ALL DISEASES OF SWINE, SUCH AS COCOHS ULTiCERS IN THE LUNGS, LIVER, fcc., thia article acta ss a specific. By putting from one-half a paperi to a paper in a barrel of swill the above dis? eases will be eradica? ted or entirely pre? vented. ' If given in? time, a certain pr?ventive and cure for the Hog Cholera, 'PREPARED BY S. A. FOUTZ & BRO., No.. 116 K lt A V KM \ ITRKBT; p BALTIMORE, Md. FOR SALE BY DO WIE & MOISE, SOI THERX DRU? HOUSE. NO. 151 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITF. CHARLESTON HOTEL. March 23 . atuthSmo UiL HAIL TO THE COIVOCIROR ? HOPE FOR TOE DEMOING INVALID. DEFER NOT THE USE OF ' . RODRIGUES IULtMO? ELIXIR SPECIFIC. MANY WHOSE DECLINING HEALTH. WHICH was precarious, and their recovery despaired of, do now witn gratara! emanations to the All-Wise Dis? poner, oller heartfelt thanks for tuts timely remedy. Dur? ing the short time since its public introduction Into use, the Originator has most happily realized her most san? dune expectations iu manifestations issuing from all quarters of its nuparalelled curative properties, for in no ease where lt has been administered with regard to di? rections, and persevered in, has lt failed la ito beneficial results. lu resorting to this remedy, the invalid can depend upon the safety of every article in ita preparation, and while it accelerates the healthful rt actions of each organ and vessel, the mind can be perfectly free from appre? hension of any subtle iugredieut being insinuated into ita composition. The appetite, which improves under ita administration, is at liberty to indulge prudently in whatever nutriment is palatable, digeative and wholesome, and while lt is no more tt?au proper to avoid exposure to fresh cold, no fear ueed be entertained ol' any liability undor this course of treatment to induce it. It is a pleasant AROMATIC CORDIAL, quite agreeable lo the taste, and as a lnng re vlvifyer and balsam of health, it ls distinguishing itself aa .-it inuit precedent, and we trust will, ere long, claim for iwelf geueral acclamation for its unrivalled efficacy. For sale by the IVoprietres*. Mrs. CECILIA liODRI GUL'S, northwest comer of MEETING AND SOCIETE STREETS, and principal Druggists. PRICE SINGLF BOTTLE il.ft?. April 9 lyr 1T7-E HAVE USED GALLIGHAN'S PILLS, AND FIND VV that they will do all that is claimed for them.'and cheerfully recommend them to nubile favor. .J-J-J T. Hi WATT1*, Ei-Governor of Alabama. , J. W. A. SANDFORD, Att'y Gen'l ot Alabama. ROBT. DOUGHERTY, Judge Supreme Court Ala. ]jj From THciue 3. JCDOE, Judge Supreme Court. I have used GALLIGHAN'S PTT.T.S on my plantation tor F ?ver and A jue and nnd them all that ia claimed for tneui. THOS. J. JUDGE. Montgomery, Ala., September 29,1853. LOWNDES Comm, Alabama. GALLIGHAN S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS will do. They aro decidedly the best medicine for Chills and lit, rer I ever gave, i wold uot be without them for Ava times the price J. A. GRAHAM. AMEKirua. April 17, 1867. One box of GALLIGHAN'S PILLS cured me perfectly of Chilla and Fever. They are the best medicine tor Chills and Fever 1 e\er saw. A. G. RONALDSON. Clerk superior Court, Sumter County, Ga. MOSTOOMEBT, ALA., July 9,1866. Messrs. BLUNT i HALE-GENTS: 1 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 beat remedy for the diaeas6 that I have ever tried. I consider them perfectly reliable. Respectfully. DANI SAYRE, Grand Sec Grand Lodge ot F. aud A. M. of Alabama. ALBANt, OS-, March ll, 1867. I have used GALLIGHAN'S PILLS ia forty caaesca Chills and Fever, with perlcct success- They are tie best Fever and Agna Pill put up. A. B. FANT. WHOLESALE IN CHARLESTON, BY GOODRICH, XttNBMAX * CO., No. 153 Meering atraat. And by ail Druggists. BI or XT & HALE:, PROPRIETORS, May li cato Montgomery, Ala. AFFLICTED ! SUFFER NO MOKE! Wheu l.y the use ol DR JOINYILLE'S ELIXIR yon eau be cured permanently, aud at a trilling cost. The astonishing success which haa attended this in? valuable medirme for Physical ano Nervous Weakne**. General Debility aud Prostration, Loss ot Muscular En? ergy, Impotency, or auy of the consequences of youthfiL indiscretion, renders it the most valuable preparation ever discovered. lt will remove all nervous affections, depression, ex? ciiement, incapacity to study or busmen.*., lots of memo ry, contusion, thou?his ol self destruction, fears of in? sanity, iv. lt will restore the appetite, renew the health of those who have destroyed it hy seu>ual excess or evtl prarlices. Young Men, be humbugged no mole Ly "-Ouack Doc? tor?" and ignorant piactitioners, but send" without delay tor the Dixir, and be at once restored io health and hap piuess. A perfect Cure lt Guaranteed ia every instance Price $1, or four bottle? to one sddre=, VI, One bottle i* sufficieut t.. effect a cure in all ordinary cases. ALSO. DR. JODiYlLLE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, for the speedy aud permanent cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, t're thral Discharges, Gravel, Stricture, and all affections ct the Kidupys and Bladder. Cures effected iu from one to live days. They are prepared from vegetable extract? that aie harmless on the RVS tem, and npver nauseate tho stnmaeh or impr?gn?t.' the breath. No change ot diet is necessary while usiug them, nor does their ac?ou iu auy niauuer interfere with tautness pursuits. Price $1 perbox. Either ol' the above-mentioned article; will be tent to any address, closely sealed, and post-paid, bv mail or express ou receipt of price. Address all orders to BERGER. BH?TTS i: CO., Chemists, March :n) Iv No. 285 River street. Troy, N. Y. ?Tl E A V T Y .- Auburn, _ J.J Golden. Flaxen, and Silken CURLS produced by Y Bf. tiie vise of Professor DE- ?^^B BRF.UX'S FRISER LE VaV M CHEVEUX. One appbea- AZ^MW tiou warranted to curl tho^^^W^^^ most straight ind stubborn^"yVBHfe ha? .?of either sex Into wavy ringlets, or heavy tnaisive cu. Has been used hy the fashionables of Paru md London, with the most gratifying resulta. Does no In jury to the hair. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid $1 Descriptive circulars mailed tree. Address BERGER.* BHUTTO i CO , Chemists No. 286Riva street Tr vN ?., Sole Ageuti for tb? limtcd Stales. 1 " '