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TH? mmiw mi JEWS,.. McMIM*AN # MORTON, PROPRIETORS. No. 18 KAYNE STREET. CITY PRINTERS TERW3JS?8M. SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY? TWELVE MON-THB. .SUMiO DAILY-HIS MONTHS.=,. O.OO DAILY-THREE MONTHS. ?.BO SINGLE COPIES.Scants TO NEWS DEALERS._.3 cents RATES OF ADVERTISING. 15 cents a line for first insertion. 10 cents a line for each subsequent insertion. C lines or under to' be charged haifa square. For Marriage and Funeral Noticos-t)l. AU Ball and Exhibition Advertisements must bo poid for in advance, unless they aro ordered to be charged to regular advertisers. SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1867. E h H Q Y . ON TBK SUESTCN AND UNEXPECTED OBMISK OF A VAVO HITE '? H?MME? COOM, " BT THE COON'S FAITHFUL raiawD AMP FOSTBB FATBXU. My little coon ?ill play uo inure Around the fireside, Where eriokeu, chirping on the floor. Would from ni? piosonce bide. Ah ! wo is me. Uto fatal morn, When all waa bright and fair, I gave bim too muoh tender oom, And made him eat lt there. He used to poke his little paw Into a Utile box, And out of it a marble draw Aa ..cunning aa a fox." He used to rock upon a log, And gently switch his tall, Though, lfte bis race, ho loved a frog, He ne'er eat on a rail. And often, wheu at dewy night. Tba stars were all "*-peep." Th? little creature, lu delight. Would play instad of sleep, Ob, Zip I Oh Zip I why art thou gone From off thia mundane shore V To leave me lonely and undone. While thou art here no more. But, though alas I like early frost, Mis death Uss come too soon, I'm proud to say, though dead and lost. He we? a "Summer Coon." COMMEROIAIi. Kxports. NEW YORK-Per sehr N W Smith-20 bags Sea Island and SOd bales Upland Cotton, 77 tierc?s Rice, 09 hags Cotton Root, 137 packages Hardware, 6 Ale Barrels, 1 case Mdze, 40 phis Crude Turpentine. Tba Charleston Cotton BI ?rietet. OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, 1 CHAULKHTON, Friday Evening, October ll, 1867. I The market opened with a moderate -inquiry, at prices somewhat lower than previous quotations, but during the forenoon information came to hand that the rates had fallen &d. in the English market, which intelligence lessoned the demand and caused prioes to drop about .Sic to Xe. ? lb ; eales 180 bales-say 23 ot 14 ; 38 at ) ; 29 ut 15 ; 7 at IG? ; 10 at 16>? ; 42 at 16 ; 7 at 16>i ; 6 st 16 J?, and 9 at 17. We quote Liverpool classification : Low Middling.14? 14 % Middling.K>@K>M Strict Middling.16 . Angosto. Marke*. AUGUSTA, October IO.- COTTON-Quietude has per? vaded the market to-day, with some little demand for the better grades of cotton at 16c for New York mid? dlings. The market cteeed weak, in favor of buyers. Sales amounted to 469 bales, as foUowa : 1 at 14, 14 at 15, 14 at lex,, 6 at W.%. 23? at 16, 83 at 16%', 63 at 16M, 40 at 16K, 10 at 16>?, and 21 bales on private terms, Receipts. 667 bales. Note-S3 bales were sold yesterday at icc, and not re? ported. WHEAT-White, $2 GO a 2 76. Red, $2 20 a 2 60. Coan-White, SI 66 a 160 ; YeUow and Mixed, $1 40. ? ?? ... :. ...).; ?i- y #4 ? ?L s' ? Savanna? Max-Ice t. SAVANNAH. October 9.-COTTON-The market open ed to day at very firm prices, with an* activo inquiry at yesterday's quotations, continuing so until the receipt of dispatches from New York and Liverpool, showing a de? cided decline of J?c In the former and of a farthing to %a la the latter market when buyers offered lower prices, which' were in some cases accepted. The market closed unsettled, at pnces so irregular that we only quote New Yoru Middlings otI7>? . Mo, the demand be? ing confined to them and better gradee, lower being un? salable. The salas, which wore -principally made in the morning, were as tohows; ? baled at 18c, 5 at lssjc, lie at I6X0,1? at 17c, 90 at 17>;C, 90 st 16c. 9 at 17>?c, 48 at lTKc, 4 at 16X0, 6 st 16c, 24 at 16Xc and a bales sea lal lands at 33c. Total salas 406 bales; receipts 1767 bales. Baltimore Alaratet. BALTIMORE, October 9.-COFFEE-We report a sala last evening of 400 bags Rio, ex Boadicea, understood 11%c; to-day 1400 bags, residue of came cargo, under stood ll Mc, both gold, in bond; 160 rags Rio, duty paid IG^o, gold ; also, at New York, 4000lbags, ex Clansman, at thia port, at lu>?o, gold, in bond. These eeles indi* cate e decline in prices. COTTON-There were sales yesterday, but not before reported, of 45 bales Low Middling at 19>?c; ISO do Mid? dling at 20c; to-day priceB were heavier; 116 balee Good Ordinary sold at IT a 17 Kc ; market closed st l?c offered and refused for Middling Upland. FLOTO-There was some Inquiry for export, particu? larly low grades, which are scarce. Holders generaUy arm. Sales confined to 200 a SOO bbla, in lots, to the trade. G lt AIN .-Wheat was offered more freely to-day ; 1,740 bushels white and 16,400 bushels red comprised the receipts. "We heard of no sales. COBS-Rycjoipta of 5,600 bushels White and 1,160 bush? els yellow. ??SatkBt ao ive for white and prices advanced ?L^nta-8to?MlV6W*^d,at*1'w?fl^b?shels, $1.46; lMdo^S^47j o* yellow 036 bushels sold at $1.48 and A ^S^^JS^?^i recftiTod; market firmer. Sales Mtoi^sa^-Hot ? dol t 72 * 73?' ? ^SS5&?2^?B??on J*-10 ?teaay. ftur demand for con sunrp?r3b, wrt? mles of 76 to lOO hhdstn t?tsr^bracthg BhwaUto at at 14Jf a 14c; rib Sides 17* a 18c^lesrir?S S??e* t18?c- J^M *<*djr at 19 a 19>ic for plam and a3X ? 25c few Western sugar .cured. Stock ofBacou m^/^oed- Lard *? cIulat but flrT atUtfc for City i&y&?y&f?&fiS?* i*? *>. stock of botb-lWand ?Ork also llg?T?lBbESto-aos*?. rena. SALL-Continues firm es before quoted-, viz: For lots from ?oro 18 a 330 for IJrrerpool Fine; ?2 26 a f <!5^?.0U?d^n^J*? .**. ??dfor Turka leland 80 * ^^l5T^^^^:**Wr'atJPW, as ta qualtty. ^foaaa-Market quiet but holders very firm under w dueed stock; now only 1700 hhds in first bands, out of which but io J hbd s Porto Rico. Rennets are not dis posad to sell st hut quotations, s further advsncs antlci. paten, WBISKI??-Remains nominally unchanged. No sales reported. New York Market. MONIT WABKET. ... Jhe N*w York Erening Post, of Wednesday, October u tn, says : Gold ia about one per cant tower to-day in cause, quenco of speculative movements. The transactions are ?not-very heavy, and there is no spacial excitement In the gold room, . The loan market in rather more active; but the supply of available fundo is abundant, and the drain of currenoy to the West is dimlrUahing. The rate for call loausta ? foH?A ?SlSiL5e m^ksTeeen1. "foi tussent 1 tbeT ?ced?ff the sud" tu? of the currency in the Sub-Treasury last sa issue of the certificates In exchange to? ?*?tes app^Io"?r^??lar^B^S^,to^ eda^rlito.r?Sne tES2?*ZXF**? hava^ace* tLW^? ?rm. Tbefiv? . ??? .??^ORMA?fX?T. i N*w YOB?, October 0.~Fto*r? *b_Th?; ?>??? The sales are 30.000 bbl? at S9 10 a 9 is rJ* ??pertes state s SM 16 a ll for Extrastate- Ml at H 4011W fancy state; ?10 Ma li 30 for the low ??4% ot spring Wheat Western Eitra; BIOi ae ?ii ko Oh?-?&?i.M1 60 * }\T for ? ?d famirttiUor Son j hern Hour ls firmer, Sales of 960 bbl s at 810 78 a my?? m no *Jr*S* ' MMaM.V?siMv^r' Ran llb?, l? irk M 26; Bo " Boara*. 1 mm N*rth Coa mincaw. to bbl. 9916: : Wiiiaiinv--Tho market 1? finn. Bale? of 300 bbl? at 86 ?38c for western in .MU, Fun io ?TH-To tlTe?noc4,'7600 bushed wheat at 8d? 100 Uhds tallow at 22s Od; per steamer. 80,000 bushels wheat nt 9 ii ti n l Od ; 7 bales cotton at ??4- To Glasgow per steamer, ao.oop.bnebala wheat at Is. A vessel from Bal? limore to Cork and o wuie t,. st 7s (kl. bia. per ado lbs, ?7 op . 7 ?Ot Bosto?. In bids, uer 280 lb?, tl 75 s ? O^K? tn bb?, per bbl. ?8 7? ?387?; Tar. WU Charie?toii Wholesale Prices* aAGGING. V yard Dundoo. Gunny Cloth. BALK ROVE, \S lb-Manilla. Western. ,.r,. New York. Jute. URE AD, fl lb Navy. Pilot. Crackers. BRICKS, ^ M.. . BRAN, fl 108 lbs. COTTON, fl lb - Ordinary to Good Ordinary. Low Middling. Middling to Strict Middling. Good Middling. Bea Island. CANDLES, fl lb-Spornt. Adamantino. Tallow. COFFER, f? lb-Bio. Laguayra. Java..... CORD AOS, ft lb-Manilla. Tarred American. CORN MEAL, fl bbl. COAL, ft ton-Anthracite. Cumberland. COPPERT"? lb-Sheet. FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, IB ton. Paclfio Guan?, fl 2000 lbs. Bough's Phosphate, fl 3000 lbs.. Rhodes* Phosphate, fl 2000 lbs.. Mapes'Super Phosphate, fl 2090 lb /.ell's Baw Bone Phosphate...... Zell'? Super Phosphate of Lime.. Woolston'? Phosphate of Limo..-. mff-Cod, ft 100 u>?. Herring, fl box. Mackerel. No. 1, fl half bbl. Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl. Mackerel. No. 3. fl bbb. Mackerel, Ny.. 1. by kits. No. 2. No. 3.;. Sardines, y 1 Wt-garter boxes.. FLOUR, fl bbl-Super..;.! ! ! ! Northern and Western Ex tr?. Baltlmpre Extra. Southern-Super. Extra. Family. FR If ITS-Prunes, ? tts. Figs. Dried Apples. Aim tinda, soft shell. Raisins, M. B., fl box. Baislns. Layer. Oranges. ??mons, fl box. O LASS, ft box of 60 feet American, 8x10. American, 10x12. French, 13x14. GRAIN-Maryland Oats, fl bushel. Western Oats, fl bushel. Corn, fl bushel..,. Beans, ft bushel.. HA Y, fl cwt.-North Biver. Hastern,,. nWKS-Vry, ? lb. TNDtGO~?fi lb.U IRON- Beflned, fl lb. Swede. LATHS, fl M. Bockport. j |b^te?rii?;o.&r.'.$ L UMBER, ft M. l?et Clear Whlto Pine. 1st quality. White Pine, gtodrnu. Yellow Fine. Board?, ft M. feet-.Bough. Grooved nnd ToiiKued_ LEATHER, country tanned, fl lb..... MOLASSES, ft gallon-Cuba... Musoovadfit, 10 i - 12 <? 15 9.00 ?5)20.00 33 (ci - - (gi - is @ nyi 16 ? 17 NAVAL STORMS, fl bbl-Tar. - jk - Pitch..... - S ; - Rosin, M?. 4.50 ? 6.00 Rosin. No. 1. ?.60 (a-. 3.7r, Roslii/kTQ, st.:. .8.00 2 - Rosit, N<x 3... '2.TB 2 2.85 Spirits Turpentine, fl RS lion. 50 <# ci Oa^uui. -1A ro-. Ul fol - A^//A'-American, 4@20d, fl keg. 6.60 @ 7.00 American Wrought_.*. <a - Lathing... 7.60 010.00 Copper, fl lb. LOO 2 - Galvanized..... 30 2 -' SpUces.>>.?..... ' rW # 16 Ol tit-Lard, fl gallon. 1.40 2 1.46 Linseed, fl gallon.. 1.64 @ l.co Sperm, Winier, fl gallon. 2.95 <a . - Cotton Seed, fl gallon. - @ - Castor (E. I.), flg*Uon. 8.00 2 - OUve, VI dozen. 18.00 ($10.00 J>rb9prte?? fUg?A. irm <o> 6* PR?tiW?NS-Boet. mess, fl bbl.16.00 (g30.00 Beef, prime..14.08 ($15.00 Mhf&m. . mm . . . . ..mm > 9 - Bump...".. - (ab - ? taite.*gjj 8? Bacon, Shoulders. 16 (at Itu -Bacon, Strips. lg <a -.' Lard, in keg. 12? 2 16 Butter.., .. w (j 41) cheese. li 2 64 Potatoes, fl bbl. 4.00 ? - Onions.... 4.00 2 - Apples. 8.00 2 9.00 PAINT?h^Wbit? Lead, fl tt. 10 2 Black Lead... 10 S 12 Zinc, White. 13 2 1? PLOW STEEL, fl lb 12 S - B/CX-rCaroUna, fl lb. IO*? ll East India..... _ 2 - SLATES-American, fl square. 13.60 2 - SHINGLES, ? M. 7.00 (418.00 White Pine, first quality. 12.00 @ - SALT-Liverpool, coarse, fl sack,. 2.60 2 2.76 Liverpool, fine. - r* - SOAF-B&r, fl ttl. ll 2 16V STARCH, fl fe.. 10 2 12 SPICES, fl lb-Cassia. 1.00 td - Mace.,. 1.76 2 - Cloves.:. 75 2 - Nntssegs. 2.00 2 2.60 Pepper. 40 @ Pimento. 40 @ 60 BsceGinger. so 2 - SPIRITS, fl gallon-Alcohol. 6.00 (a) 0.00 Brandy, Cognac.'.. 4.00 219.00 Brandy, Domestic. . 8.00 @ 8.75 Gin, Holland. 4.75 2 6.00 Gin, American. 3.60 2 8.76 Ruin. Jamaica. 6.00 2 6.00 Bum. N.E..-..:... 9.60 2 8.00 Whiskey, Bourbon. 3.00 (ai 6.00 Whl?Key, Eec??iod...:...]',. 2,80 (?. 2.40 S?QAt% f?tt-Baw.. . ' 13 2 16 ICrashed... 18 2 18 OhuiaedA..... ii. 17 (g? 18 cawfiedB....:.. 17 2 ie> Clarified 0. . 16^? 17 Loaf.. .lui 18 A ? Porto Rico.. 14 2 IS Muscovad'. 18 2 16 SEGARS- DomesUc manufacture, fi M. 18.00 046.00 TEAS, %\ Ib w-imperlsl. 9.00 (at 2.-60 Hysoni.... l.-6V>'2 *-W ?oungHyeon. 1.60 @ 1,80 TO?Aceo.j?'?i':Mp?r'iu?ty!r.Wi '. ?0 S il? WAf???^-HBvm Timber-Yellow Pine. 4.00 @12.00 ASH-.;.Vi. - 2 - Poplar.../....,... - 9 - Hickory.. ., -. (fe _^ TIK-l O Hoofing Putei. .,*.".V.'J 1G.00 0 - IX Roofing Plate.17.00 & - I O Tin Plate, 14x20. 16.60 2 - Block Tin, fi fl?. ?s S - PltoW^Ootton. fi ?. 76 2 - Baling. g f - Hemp...,. 4s a _ Cider., 80 2 _ French. 1.00 2 1.95 mm, fl gaBon-Port. 9.60 S 6.00 f&mt.t.u..u>...qr;.e%;<5 ?.00 fihewji....;.v...i.....;?..,.ikC^?5 5.00 garet, fl case. .5.00 2l8.60 Tr.r^Champagne, ft basket.?5.00 280.00 uNc^muiff^'ai,f............t,:.fy ? ^T ? 22 ? - 40 (* - 10 cm 28 35 <a 40 4.00 ($ 5.00 4.60 @ 6.60 16.00 (1.17.00 6.60 ? 6.00 6.00 ((0 6.60 7.00 @ 8.00 80 2 00 1.60 9.00 2.76 @ 2.26 ?3.60 4.60 Consigne*? por Noa tis Carolina rlaiiroad, ;\. . ;':''bet4>lUr'al. ' ..;-'F ' . ! ; ^totae.84^rs?tnm^ RSB^/ue?uaBr?*?'< tr Xreub"1'" n ? uJ^Ti, w ar ?_.. T - KM rwiss/ .rttgle tkmi?aneea per NortHeastetru' RMlro?<t. oo?mwJi?r* wwtktr. First Q. 6tb, Oh. 47m. c*en t LaStQ. SOtli, 3h. 47m. morn haigiw..??.*!?. ?^i H^M.^^^iaesy wa M bau Mea. law1" ...rfP?w ?Wi?^?s? ftK?? Sot Up for IUI? con. Steamship St* Gu?, Dutton, ?I Baltimore, td leave urti ay. Oct M. *~ ^ * British berk Tecumseh, Spousals, at Liverpool. Hept *J grig Tangent, Blob, at New York. Oct?. lb? brig Joel? A for Boston, waa tn Hampton, sequence of heavy weather. The Savannah Republican, of Tb v.r uday, baa the fol? lowing : Captain Tucker, of th? st-mar Sylvan Shore, reporta that on Tuesday afternoon last paaaad .an English ship ashore on the North end of Cumberland Island. The sea being too rough, and a streng feob lUW'rmmiug, was prevontod rendering her any assistance. Bit? had a sig? nal of distress flying; could notasosrtartr. her name. i . --<*- T?f . . HST *>.?. VUKHHLK ?P. CLEARED ANI> HAILED FOR THIS PORT. ro?Kios. LIVERPOOL. BrlUsh bark Yuiuun, Thompson, cleared.Sept 23 Br bork Queen, Stuart, sailed.August 19 British bark Tecumseh, Hponaglo, up..Sept 25 The Chattanooga, Freeman, sailed.August 19 Tho Uakon Adel it ein. Booker, up.TSept 14 The Charleston, Morley, sailed.September 18 ANTWKRP. The Triton, Keoger, sailed.Sept 4 DOMESTIC. OOBTON. Bohr Fanny K Shaw, Shaw, up.Sept '?8 Sehr Maine Law, Johnson, up.Sept 18 MKW YORK. Steamship Saragossa, Orowell, to leave.Oct 10 Steamship Prometheus, Harris, cleared.Oet 7 Brig Tangent, Bloh, up.Oet 9 Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, cleared.Oct 8 Sehr E A Conklln, Daniels, cleared.Oct 7 Sehr M B BramhaU, Hussey, up.Oct 8 PHILADELPHIA. Sehr J M Morales, Newman, olearod.Oct 4 Sehr W S Doughteu, Tatem, cleared.Oct 6 BALTIMORE. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, to leave. OelM GEORGETOWN, D. C. Sehr J A Halleok, Orowell, sailed.Sept 19 THIS DELICIOUS TONIC, ESPECIALLY DESIGNED for the uso of the Medical Profession and the Family, is now endorsed by all the prominent Physicians, Chem. lats and Connoisseurs, as possessing all those intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which belong to OltD AND PURE GIN. We trust that our established reputation fonnded upon eighty-eight year? of experience-abundantly vin? dica te a our claims to public confidence, and guaran? tees the excellence of this Standard Article. Put up in casos containing one dozen bottles each end sold by all prominent Druggists, Grocers; fte. A.M. BININGER ft CO. [Established 1778. ' .' ' Solo'Importers ? No. 10 Beaver street, New Tot Opinions or tn Press. The Bin Ingers, No. 16 Beaver street, have a very high reputation to. sustain, M the oldest and beat house in New York.-Some Journal, Tte houao of A? M. Blmuger fe Co., No. 18 Beaver street, haa sustained, for a period of eighty years, . repu? tation that may well bo envied.-Ar. T. livening FviU GOODRICH, W?NE?AN & CO., NO. 153 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel, and . DOWIE & MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO KMQ 4fc CA?BIPB1V. NO. 151 MEETING STREET, Wholesale AganU, charleston, & 0. January 2? _ tilths Cm cv There cometh glad tidings or joy to all, Io young and to old, to great and to small; The bounty wblch once wac so precious and rar?, Ie free tor all, and ell moy be fair. By tue ttMof ? ' \ ? &C CHASTELLAR'S WHTTE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion, The most valuable and perfect preparation in use, for giving tho skin a beauUtUl peatLUke tiut, that is only lound in youth. It quickly remona* Tau, Freckles. Pim? ples. Blotches, Moth Pitches, Safiownen?. Eruption*, and all impurities of tho skin, kindly healing the same leaving the. skin whiteand clear M alabaster. Its use cannot be detected by the closest ocruUny, and being a vegetable preparation ls perfectly harmlcBs. It is tba only article of the kind need by the French, and is con? sidered by the Parlotea aa indispensable t? a perfect toilet. Upwards of 30,000 bottles Vere sold during the past year, a H mil clent guarantee of its efficacy. Price only 75 cents. Kout by mail,' post-paid, on receipt or un order, by BERG EB, 8HUTT8 ft tX>., Chemists, 08.1 River st,, Troy, N. Y March 80. lyr INGERSOLL'S HANI Nm-MITON PRESS. ? -'?r..:.'.> nindi b?troac isiu? &?Zy/rS&?f?~ Cheapness, the* greatest Labor Saving Machine that can he pnt on a Plantation. OPINIONS OB? ?HES SmOWUM t AiAiNOAue, BARNWELL Dfanraior, S.O., > ' lost, september. lh^^^gU^ Uti toj say i Pitt MT war. My wis ten inchedIr?Sg*^^ hostoA^^ver^sMcm^ Your obedient servant, fte., k W. LAWTON. P.S. I took ray Press down and carried lt some four ante? to pack tte crop (a* a neighbor, who felted to ter? . "Screw" built; h? ?aa so mach pleased that ha. ha? deteraotei^^ abandon file "Screw" and purchase "in. atvtnm?* : I Halve ju*t.received your Setter or Feb? ruary 14th-upon my .?ten to this place, alter an ab ^J*v*#M X need la packing my rottohtest year vwrked sdrairsoly, packing, with ease from 600 to 626 Agents for the Ingersoll Cotton: E ?ARRIA$ES CITY AD?[ W KI.KITIOX Of ?ITT AHNUHMOK. I OFFICE Ol.1 CM OT COUNCIL, I October IO, 1807. I mU CITY COUNCIL WILL, AT ITS NEXT REOU- ? JL LAR Meeting, to bo held OR TUESDAY. 22d Inst., procood to elect va-, ASSESSOR to ftlt tho nnexplrod ierm of Mr. I>. 0. CW880N|?ee^eeed. Lettern Of application will bo received np to 12 O'clock M.. on der of election. - Bf Order. W. H. SMITH, October U_Clerk.of Comioll. NOTICIO TO OKl.rOittUIi.NT TAX .PA?KIt?. emt TREASURY OFl ICE, 1 October 8, 1807. > HP AX EXECUTIONS WILL ISSUE FROM THIS OF JL FIO? on 22d InaL. on all unpaid retama for 1807, due on 20th Jnae lent. H. THOMAR. October 0 Oity 'rreeeurer. SO I'll 3 TO APt TKIMOKHS. CITY TREASURY Ot FICE. I AUCTOBXB 2, 1807. ( LL AUCTION LICENSES KXPlRS?D BY ORDI? NANCE on 80th September. Renewals will te granted on application at this attlee, if made daring Th.it Month. 8. THOMAS, City Treasurer. October 0_ ESTlMiVTEX WANTED. OFFICE CITY CIVIL ENGINEER, I CITY HAU., CHARLESTON, September ll, 1807, j C4EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE IlECEIVED UNTIL O the 18th st 12 o'clock M., for BUILDING SEVERAL TRUNKS of tho longthH and Bises given below. Tho es? timates wUl include tho coat af excavating about 200 cubic yards ot earth, the nocossary filling, reforming ot pavements, end grading alter the laying of truukB. TRUNKS. FEET. Length of Trunk in Une street.270 Length of Trunk in end from lots in Coming street to tho tidal drain. 300 Length, ol Trunk from lots on Gadsden street to tim main drain in Wentworth street. 120 Length or Trunk from McIntosh's Court to Rad? cliffe nt re ot drain. 187 Total length.877 Trunks to bo twelve by twenty luchos in tho clear, built of two by twelve Inches primo yellow piuo plunks, to rest upon sleepers of three by nine inches, three feet long, placed flvo feet from centres. Braces to be two by six luches, dovetailed into the sides ol Trunks, at dis? tances of five feet from centres, The Trunks to bo laid to grado pegs furnished by the Engineer. AU tho work must be carried on with the greatest dispatch. Plans can be seen at this office. A copy of these specificaUous must be attached to each oner. LOUIS J. BAU BOT, September 12_City Engineer. PUBLIC NOTICES. ~~ OFFICE OP CITY TREASURY, ? January 3, 18H7. I PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN XUAT UNI)Kit tho following Ordinance license? havobeen preparen i for delivery from this Office. tl. THOMAS. City Treasurer. SEO. 1. Be it Ordained by the Mayor arni Aldermen i .. City Council assembled, That from ana after thc first dnj of january, licenses shall be taken out for all carts, dr a j, and wagons, used for private and domestic purposes, IU the same manner, and according to the same provisions now of torco in relation to carte, drays and wagons, let ui driven, for hire, except giving bonds, And each 'suet, cart, dray or wagon, shaU be provided with a badge con? taining the number thereof, and marked Private, lo M placed on the outside of tho shaft. Sac. 2. No person nh all be taken by the Treasurer SF surety to any bond under the Ordinance com ,-rnlug 11 censes for carts, drays, wsgons and other csrriages, na* less he or she be a freeholder. BRO. ?1. The following shall hereafter be the tate? toi licenses for public and private carts, drays, wsgons. Vc., including the horses or mules used thereof, which shat' be free from other taxation : PDILI0 CARTS, DRAYS, KTO., OB Tn (WK FMPI.OVED IN AN) BUSIN FSH WH AT KV KU. FOR HI UK DIRECT OH INDIRECT. For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by one horne ot mule, ?20. For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two horseioi' mules, $30. Por every hack and carriage with two wheels, $20. For every hack abd carriage with four wheels, 940. For every stago or omnibus (except line omnibus with two horses, ?00. For every stage or omnibus (except line omnibus* drawn by four horses, $00. For every truck drawn Dy two or more hones or muirs. $00. For every express wagon drawn by two or moro horse.? or mules, too. BBRAD CABTS AND PRIVATE CARTS, DBA TB, FTC. For every bread cart or wagon* so. For every cart, dray or wagon, used for private or do. mestlc purposes, -and Bot to be. employed In tho.I ran.i. porting of goods, wares, merchandise, lumber, or any other ocrmuiodity, for compensation, either directly or indirectly for the same, aha tl pay for a license the eura ol fa, exclusive of tho horse or mule. Ratified in City Council, this 16th day of January fi,, al lathe year of our Lord one thousand eight hun? dr ed ead sixty-alt. P. C. GAILLARD. Mayor By the Mayor. January 8 ' ; ; W. S. SMITH. Clerk of Conseil. AN OBUISANCE TO RKflUUTE THE UTOKAQE OF PKTUTU^UM, TTS FtO> DUCTS, AND OTB*S TBFltAjmABI.B ona. Sac. 1. Hs ff ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen, in ruy Council asscmblrd. That from and after the lath day of June next, lt ehaU not be lawful to keep Petroleum, Kerosene, Rook Oil, Benzine. Benzole, or any other In? flammable oil or oils on storage- or for sale in any dellar, .tore or building south of Line street, tn a largar quan? tity than fifty gallons on sny one lot or premisos, and any such quantity so kept us stored shall be contained lu vessels of tin or other metal. BBC. 2. That Petroleum, lia products, or any other Int flammable oil or oils. When brought info the city by land or water, may bo kept on any lot or in any building lu which cotton'is not stored, for a peri?d not exceeding twenty-four hours, upon the expiration of which time )l j shall bo removed and kept in the manner as required by the foregoing section. . * Ssc. a. Auy person or persona violating any part ni I this Ordinance shall be subject to a fine of two hundred dollars, for each offence, recoverable in any Court of com- ' potent Jurisdiction, V i .{stifled in etty council this rwenty.flrst day nf-May. ii, Ithe year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven. ^ fUS,] P. Wi GAILLARD. Mayor. _W. JL Surra. Clerk of Connell._June e ? PUBLIC MOTICH5. OFFICE OI.?R* orrtotracii* i May 1807. I ? The following Section of .. An Ordinance to abolish the office of Bperintendent of Streets ; to provide for Keep lug the Streets' Lanes, Allays, and open Courts in the City of Charl easton Clean, and for other purposes," ls neechy published for the information of aU concerned : For the duo protection'of the said contractor or con? tractera, it is further ordained. That every owner, lessee, occupant and tenant of any premises fronting in any street, lane, alley, or open court, shall on every day (Sundays excepted) have the dirt, filth, garbage, or other offal, placed in front of his or ber lot, in a barrel, box or heap, and in readiness for toe contractor, by the hour ol seven o'clock, A. M., trom 'the first day ot May to the first day of November in every year ; and by the hour ot nine o'clock, A. M., from tile first day of November to the first day of May following And any person offend lng herein, or placing any dirt, filth, garbage, or other oft tl, m any street, lane, or alley, or open court, after the hours above named, abell be subject to a fine not less than two nor more than'five dollars, for each and every offence, to be imposed bv thu Mayor, By order nTlrT W. H. SMYTH, May 16 ._Clark of Council. ?telK.IC liOAM. MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, ) A- CITY HALT,, November 0, I860. J LL PERSONS DESIROUS OF REBUILDING IN TflK Burnt Dlstrlctft and Waste Places of tho City, un? der "An Act of the General Assembly, giving aufh?rtt j to tho Oity Count il of Charleston to proceed lu the ma, tar of a Fire Loan, with a view to aid in building Bp tho City anew," are hereby notified that ibo form of appU c*Uon fot loans can be obtained at the office af the Clerk of OouncU, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. AU application? must ber* ul in the above mentioned DMD jas.; the Committee will meet every Monday to cor. November 10 Clerk ol Council. i i I . ??TICK. . * . ii i . OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF.POWOE,. CHARLESTON, 8. C., May 4, 1867. I rE REGULAR INSPECTION Or THE LOTS ANL iuclosurss. vaults, &c., will commence on Monday n?t?, o. . ^^?^.i; AD? hereby re.juired to SM that their premises aro in good condition and that oil filth and garbage to removed aa required by Ordi? nance, Other inspections wlU follow. B*orde?i?f Mayor. G Airman-. ^ ssft\t9.sxM WOTlfJK. BUep for the year IS67," la published for the informatica ?rajgfei^^? Goods by sample or otherwise, who are ?o^edfo?to0r^t^ are hereby ?.Tbree. donare on every huudred dellars of ap goods **MaMh 8* 1 Clerk* of Couulll ?STY TA5CMS-MONTfll.Y B?Ts7?J?8. oer?iMt^^ O^fober 1 13 ' City Assesaor. CBISFfiB COMA. _ Euchained the very heart and mind, For Curling the Hair of arther Bex into Wary , I ut*\,Qk*?T MM** or ??oavy Masiva . Curla. ?kY USING THIf? ART?0LELAD1B 3 AND GENTLE J M?H can twauUry themselves a thousand-told, the oa\i ?J*1?1? *? *?? Wortd^t^Ul^rl^??^tght AddreNaliorder^ No. a Wast Fayette atzeet, Syracuse. N- T. itu Ju Jud-cu HAILY mWH WE HAYE NOW ADDED TO OUR NEWS? PAPER ESTABLISHMENT a moat extensivo and complete Supplied with a great variety ci PLAIN AND FANCY TYPE, of tho latoat and moat approved styles ; and we have overy facility for oxeeutinsr all kinda of JOB WORK in ENGLISH, GERMAN,JMHI FRENCH, Bill and Letter Heads Circulars Pamphlets Catalogues Drafts Railroad and Steamboat Printing" Business Cards Invitations THOSE OF OITR FRIENDS DE? SIRING JOB WORK, will piense leave their orders with ns. We will guarantee as good work, and at as CHEAP RATES, as can be had in Charleston. MULLAN & MORTON. May ? E. H. KELLERS & CO., (LATE PHIS! & DOJ?V) WHOLESALE AND MAIL DRUGGISTS. No. Ul MEETING STREET, Third cloor above Market HAYS LATELY RECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS TO their r.aual atock of pure and fresh DRUGS ai? :r>in TN ES DYESTUFFS* R EUROPEAN AMD AMERICAN FANCY GOOPS FINK SOAPS TOILET POWDERS , POMADES cos?amos COMBS BRUSHES BXXBAOT8, Ac. Comprising Invoices from the moot reputable manu* facturera. On haud, all the principal PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, including Preparations of AYER. JAYNE, HALL, CHEV? ALIER, DAW, WRIGHT, HOLLOWAY, tte, ?1*0?* Urge ueortment of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS ' TRUSSES SADDLEBAGS MEDICINE CHESTS GLASS ! M. AND GUTTA PERCHA GOODS GLASSWARE OOF EVERT ?VESORIPOTON. at attention ta paid to th? lprps?rta>ton end IM>1M> Pf RE AND FRESH andi none other ara allowed to go mi ol fh? EstabUah ?* ? ? _ Y a f flCRIFMONS e#?f?nuded th arc racy, and the mMie caa Itfieatd on UL utmost r? execution o.v< itiam E. fi. KELLERS, Ml. Morobe .????(j*1 kia FURNITURE! FURNITURE MANUFACTURED BY ? Bilk B? W V IKNf ?fon. M and 98 EastHoniton street, NBW: York City. MISCELLANEOUS. PIULA 1>E LPH1 A UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE ANO bURGKRY. rpHE PHILADELPHIA UNIVEIUSITY Oi MEDICINE X AND HU BO ERY was organized in 184?. Ohartored by tho Legislatura, February 36. 1868. Nam e changed by a loxislsUvo enactment to tbe Eclectic !ta**l ui,l Col? lege, of Philadelphia, in I860, lu 18631t purchased the Pennsylvania Medical CoUege, cs'nblished in 1348, Mid the Philadelphia Medical Collego, which had previously been morged bato the Pennsylvania M? dlcal College, pi 1864 It purobascd the Penn Medical University. Tn? Trustees of ?ho separate schools united, petitioned and obtained a special Art nf the Lopin.al uro. consolidating these institution? and chu. ..,ii?K their names to tint ot the Philadelphia University of Medicino aud tturgary. March 15, 1865. All tv KC various Arts ar? publl lied iii tue statutes of Pennsylvania, Tho cost or the I voiding and museum was over one hundred thousand dollar*, lt will be observed that tho University, asuow organized, the legal representative of tho tour Medical Colleges tliut it bas absorbed, lt 1? a liberal school of medicine, cou fined to no dogma, nor attached lo any medical clique but embraces In Its teaching everything ol' value lo tim profession. Sessions.-it has two lull sessions each year,commenc? ing on the 1st of October, and contiuulng until the int ol January, as Its first session, and from the 1st ol January to the int ot April, as its second; thc two constituting ono full course of lectures, lt has also u summer session, commencing the 1st April aud continuing until August, for the preparatory branches, such us Latin, Orook, Mathematics, Botany, Zoology. Chemistry-, Aualoiny Physiology, etc. Tickets.-Ticket * to the full coursu of lectures $120. or S60 for each session. Per tho summer or preparatory coursu $25. Orauduttug lee $30. To aid young mci ' moderate means, the University has Issued live hundred scholarships, which are sold to first-course studeuls for $76. and to second-course students and clergymen for $60, each constituting the bolder a life member, with the perpetual privileges of the lectures, and all the teaching of tho school. Tho only additional tees aro a j early dis? secting and matriculating ticket, each of which ls $5. The Advantages of Scholarships.-The student holding a scholarship can outer thc CoUege at any time during the year, attend as long as he chooses, and rtventer the insti? tution as frequently as de.ired. lt requires no previous reading or study to enter thc University on scholsrships, hence, all prtvato tnitiou fees ure saved. Students, by holding scholarships, can prosecute other business a t art of the time. The candidate for graduation can present himself at any time, and receive nie degree assoou as qualified. In case a stuoent should hold a scholarship and not be able to sttend lectures, it csu be transferred to another, thus preventing any loss. Parents, guardians or friends of studonts wishing to ?ir chase scholarship for them a year or more bet?re sir attendance at tho University, ran secure thom by advancing one-half the price and paying the balance when the studont enters. Physicians and benevolent men can bestow great bonefit upou poor young men by presenting thom a scholarship, and thus enabling thom to obtain an honorable profession. The Faculty embraces soventeen eminent physicians and surgeons. The University liss associated with it a large hospital clinic, wheie every form of medical sud eurgic.il disease is operated on and treated In the pres I once of the class. Conucos BUILD ruo.-The CoUege building, located In Ninth street, south of Walnut, ls the finest in the city. Its front fa collegiate go,..tte, and is adorned with em battlements and embrasures, presenting a novel, bold, and beaut lt ul appearance. The tuende ls of browu stone, ornamented by two towors, rising to the elevation ol eighty feet, and crowned with au embattled parapet. Tbe 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 will be issued, aud os two hundred and fifty are now sold, those who wish to stcure one should do so at once. Money can be remitted by express, or a draft or cheek sent on any National Bank In the United States, when the scholarship wiU be returned by mall, signed hy the President of tho Board of Trustees. JOSEPH H. FISHER, Esq., and the Dean of the Faculty, W. PAINE, M. D AB orders for .scholarship!) 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 WV PAINE, M. D., Professor of tbe Principles and Practice of Medicine and Pathology In the Philadelphia University of Medicino and Surgery; author of Paine's Practice of Surgery; s work on Obstetrics and Materia Medica, author of New School Remedies; an Epitome of Eberlie's Practice of Medicine; a Review of Horna'opathy ; a Work on the His? tory of Medicine; Editor of Uuiversity Medical and Sur? gical Journal, Ac, Ac. It is a royal octavo of 960 pages, ?nd contains a full description of all diseases known in medicine and surgery, including those of women and children, together with their pathology and treatment by aU the new and improved methods. Price $7 ; postage 50 cents. Address tbe author, No, 933 ARCH STREET, Philadel? phia, Pa. ALSO, A NEW WORK. 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In resorting to this remedy, thc invalid can depend upon the safety of every article in. its preparation, and while lt accelerates the healthful reactions ot each organ and vessel, the mind can be perfectly free from appre? hension of any subtle ingredient being insinuated into its composition. The appetite, which Improves under Its administration, is st liberty to indulge prudently In whatever nutriment ts palatable, digestive and wholesome, and whilo it is no more than proper to avoid exposure to fresh cold, no fear need he entertained or any liability under this course ot treatment to induco it. It is a pleasant AROMATIC! CORDIAL, quite agreeable to the taste, and ss a lung re viv Hy er and balsam of health, lt ls distinguishing ltaeHoa without precedent, and wo trust will, ere long, claim for Itself general acclamation for its unrivalled efficacy. For sale by the Proprietress, Mrs. CECELIA RODRI? QUE'S, northwest corner of MEETING AND SOCIET? STREETS, and principal Druggists. PRICE SINGLE BOTTLE 81.36. April 2 lyr TTTE HAVE USED GAJLL?Gf? AN*? PILLS, AND FEND W that they will do all that ls claimed fer them, and cheerfully recommend them to public favor. ,. ^ T H. WATTS, Ex-Governor of Alabama. J. W- A. HANDFORD, Att'y Gen'l of Alabama. ROBE. DOUGHERTY, Judge Suprsmo Court Ala. ] 3 From THOMAS J. JUDGE', Judge Supreme Coon. I have used GALIJOHAN'S PILLS on nay plantation, for Fever and Ague, and And them all that ls claimed for them. THOR, J. JUDGE Montgomery, Ala., September 29,1868. .Risf^ LOWNDES Cor/NT?. Alabama. GALLIGHAN 'S FEVER AND AGUE PELLS wttl do. Thar sro decidedly the best modlein?. for Chills and Ff. ver X ever gave I would not bo without them for five tune* the price. J.A.GRAHAM. AMSWOT/S, April 17, 1887, One box of GALUGHAN'S PILLS cured me perfectly ot OMRs and Fever. They are the bast medicine tor Chills ?nd Fever I ever saw. A. G. RONALDSON, Clerk Superior Court, Sumter County, Ga. .. MONTO ossstns. Aba., July 9,1886. Messrs. BLUNT & HALE-GENTS: T nave used your tIALLlGHAN'S PELLS tm two occasions tor ChUls and e*r?^ J ha-ve ever tried. I consider thom perfectly reliable. Respectfully. ] DAN 'L SAYRE, Grand Sec. Grand Lodge oi F. and A. M. of Alabama, AUSAMT, Ga., March ll, 1887. I have used GALUGHAN'S PILLS In forty cases cl Chins and Fever, with perfect success. They are the bent Fever ned Agu? Pill put up. . '. _ A. B. FANT. W?0*4?AUt IN CHARLESTON, BY ?; ?OOIIRHH. WI WEM AW *C?" ' No. 163 Moating street. UmiU . trna . ? ?foa^aWWryjjM? IS AJ?XICTEB-? SS SUFFE?NOMOKE! , . < ; i?, ."*"""~ -M-' U.ft - ? When by the uso of DR, JOXNVTLLE'S ELIXIR you can be cured perm anent ly, apd at a. trl?Ung coat, t, The astonishing success which has attended tilt? tn. vehwble medicine for Physical and Nervous Weakness. U^??crelioni rendara ?v?sr discovered. (t will remove all nervous affections, depression, ex? citement, incapacity to study cr business, losa of memo? ry, confusion, thoughts of self destruction, fees* nf tn sanity, ?to. It will restore the appetite, renew th* health bf those wno JIP-, o destroyed it by sensual orces* or evil practice*. Young Men, bo humbuRgod no moro by ..Qnaek Doc? tors" and tgftorant petitioners, but send without delay fair tbs Bllzlff, and bs at ono? restored io health kofi hap - On* bottle ts snfflcient to ?Sect a cur? ib aU ordinary m?????k '>'-') ALSO, DR, jOTNVTLLE'S. SPECIFIC PILLS, for the pooedy and permanent cure of Gonorrbcea, Gle^t, Ure . slow} biacltaraas. Gravai. Stricture, and sal aOsettas of it st tit hnrmlnss nu thf rrrfttiiti i amd n?rrrr tisiwwsiii tint itomach or Impregnate the breath. No change of diet is neeeseary while using them, nor does their 'ISflwTin ?ny manner interfere with business pursuits. Prit A 81 per box. Kl User oi ?se suo*o-i.ie?ite"?M airho?es will oe gent to iny ?ddtvs?, closely sealed, and post-paid, by mail ev March mi ly No, ?8 Bi tr er atraet. Trey.*. V.