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THE ' CHARLESTON UM NEWS, MCMILLAN & MORTON, PROPRIETORS, No. 18 HAYNE STREET. CITY PRINTERS. TERMS CASH, SUBSCRIPTION. DA ?LY-1 WEI VE MONTHS.$10.00 DAILY-SIX MONTHS. DA ILY-THREE MONTH8.. 2.50 SINGLE COPIES.5 cent-* TO NEWS DEALERS_.3 cents RATES OF ADVERTISING. LS oeuts ? bue lor first insertion. b) cents a Une for cacb subs?quent insertion. 5 lined or under to be charged half a square. For Marna RB aud Funeral Notices-IL AU Ball asd Exhibitiou Advertisements must be paid for in advance, unless thoy are ordered to be charged to regular advertisers. MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14. 1S?7. THE LETTER TO THE DEAD. [Iron the XortJirrn Monthly.] We remember at the Wilderness a gallant M^aissippian had fallen, and at night, just before burying him, there came a letter from her he loved bi st. One of the group around bin body-a minister-whose tenderness was womanlv, broke the silent tearfulness with whl. h he saw the dead letter ; be took it and laid it upon the breast of *i*n whose heroic heart waa still: "Bury it with him. He will see it when he wakes." It waa the sublimest sentence of his funeral sermon.-.V. 0. Picayvnt. Cornea the letter from a mother ? Are a sister's longing there? Or the fondness of another. Loved and loxing, young and fair t Seek not now to know the writer, Seek not whence or why it came ; % Aa he died his dimmed eyes saw her ; As he died, he breathed her name. It has come o'er hills and valleys. Crossed o'er rivers, passed o'er lakes ; "Bury it upon his bosom, He will ses it when he wakes." Bury the <Lsad with the letter unread. There to remain, Till the soldier awakes from bia slumber, To join m the battle again. Ah I but never more to battle He will march by beat of drum ; Nevermore when fight ts over sigh ior gentle peace to come ; Never more to roll-call answer. Nevermore will pace bis round. Keeping watch o'er sleeping comrade* Strewn upon the chilly ground : Nevermore the light words utter Win?* his heart with sadness aches : ''Bury it upon his bosom, He ?ill see it when he wakes." Bury it deep with the soldier to sleep : There let it lie. Wk'le the green grass grows o'er the sleeper. And the world goes hurrying by. She who linc er ed ss she wrote it O'er each tender word abe penned, She perchance will find her sorrow With some later lover end. But for him those words of loving slay survive when time ls o'er, And, though she forget her fondness. Oreel bun on the further shore. Cross bia arms and close his eyelids, Tis bia slumber that be takes : "Bury it upon his bosom, He will see it when be wain a" Lay him to rest with the scroll on his breas :, There, m the tomb. Till the stained dead shall awaken At the terrible day of doom. COMMERCIAL. Exports. NEW YORK-Per rteamahip Champion-HW biles Up? land Cotton, 8 bags Sea Island Cotton, 133 tierces Rice, 63 bales Yarn and Domestics, 24 empty Barrels, 38 Packages, 1 Horse. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Falcon-800 bales Upland Cotton, 6 bales Hides, 13 bales Bags, 10 bales Domes? tic*. 5 bales Leather. WTLMINOTON, N C-Per sehr Fannie W Johnston-36 casks Rice. Tho Charleston Cotton Market. OFFICE OF THE CHARLES ION DAILY NEWS, ) CSABLXSTON. Saturday Evening, October 13, 1867. I The offering stock being fair, and holden exhibiting a disposition to meet purchasers, an active demand sprung np, which continued until the close of business. Prices in some transaction J were weaker, and the markst gen? erally waa in favor of the buyer, without important chang? m ratea. Salea BOO balee-eay 73 at M ; 13 at Rv, ; 10 stu*,; SatllX; 391 at 16; 48 at l?tf; 70 at 15^; 13 at 15X; 68 at 16; 14 at 16J? ; 7 at 16*. and 10 on j ri vate tarma. We quote Liverpool classification : Low Middling.H?u-, ' UiddUng.-?15 Strict Middling.16? A u gait a Market. AUGUSTA. October 12.-COTTON.-The market hu been too unsettled to give quotations, Some sales ol Mew York pflddTflBg were made at. about 16 a 15 3i, ir regular. A few loada of fine cotton wera sold at from 15>? a 16 S', snd four bales fancy cotton at 16.V. J he fol lowing are all the price? obtained and amounts sold: 6 al 13; 3 st 14; 27 at 14X; 299 at 15; 73 at 1C>;; 74 at 15 V 36 ai 16%; 68 at 15X; 38 at 16, and 1 bale? 16\. Total sales, 587 bales. Receipts, 319 bales. WHEAT.-White 32 60 a 2 75 ; rad SS; 20 a 3 60. Coax.-White ?156 a 1 60; yellow and mixed SI 40. BACON.-Should? rs 17; R aides 19; C. B. aides 30 a 31, C. sides 31; hams 33 a 36. SR van nah Starlet. SAVANNAH, October 10.-COTTON. -Th? market, ame? our last Laue, has manliested consid uable changes-one day firm and the next easy, just a* the advices ir. m th? Controlling markets have been received-and we cloe? very dull, on tho adverse accounts, with some inquin for the better gradea, bet a total neglect of the lowei qualities, which are held at figures vhich buyees are nol inclinad to pay. We quote: New York Middling. 17>,' i -; Lirapool Mid dung, 16\ a 17; Low Middling, 161 I5K ; Good Ordinary, nommai; Ordinary, nomina . Crop recounts are growing better every day, and plan tara are realizing more out out of tieir crops than thej anticipated. The suple has materltHy improved, while the bulk ot the receipts do not seem to be of nearly a? wen prepared a style aa ia any former year. We look, however, for Improvement hence foi th, owing to the pr?? sent fine picking weather. To-day ia genial and warm. Oar estimate of o rep seems certain to be realized, and higher figures for the yield are freely spoken of. Plan teri who two months ago were exceedingly gloomy, arc now writing hopefully, and their views aa to their owe and their neighbors' crops are becoming extended con. siderably. For instance, one man who thought be would not make 100 balea, sow writes that he mav send to hie factors 150 biles. Such opinions being entertained by onr own people, and with the flattering adriena received in Europe from India, Egypt and Brazil, wa can look for no enhancement of price?, and it seems to us that the holding back of cot? ton will, if carried out, be mic.dal <o the grower, aa nc disaster to the crop of this country can now have an; effect on the markets of the world commensurate witt the risk run of considerably lower prices. If the crop were held back, and we did recover a cent or two, we must remember that the. cotton has got to find un outlet, and that when the quantity so held back should be push ted forward to meet any possible advance, it would tend to depress the marketa more thoroughly than by a grad nal supply, and where one man might benefit, a thousand would be suffere: s. The depreciation in prices under s just legislation doing away with the cotton tax and pass? ing laws for tue control and payments of labor, accord? ing to prices received, may again place u? ia the Queen dsncy ss comparec?, with producta, ; cour ...es, for if prop? erly foe ?ired we should be able to compete with any o: the other countries in point of cheapnes and quality; and by suer competition we may produce cotton at prices ai which they will have to abandon it. OOKFAKATTVE COTTON BTATSsCXXT, HKCXIFTS, EXTOBTI AN? STOCK ON HAND OCTOBXB 10, 1867, AND 701 TWX SAX K TIMK LAST TEAK. i 1867-68. 1866-67. Stock on hand SepL 1. Received since Oct. 3.. Received previously... Toad.. Exported since Oct 3. Exported previously.. Total. Stock on band Oct. 10. Afo*|xatod.fo'd 6111 4471 4.67? 8,907 56< 5,131 16.710 36! 6.33t Ul 22 179 C6 06 25,208} 538| 16.13? 4,863 11,896 16,759 XIS] 8,449 y<5 sc 1.96? 8.33? 10.2* 452| 6,844 SAVANNAH, October A-Faxioarrs.-To New York, OB cotton, per steamer, upland.f. y To New York on Sealsbmd. . %, lo Boston on upland per bale. $3 ix To Baltimore on upland. . : To Philadelphia on upland per bale. . To Philadelphia, on domestics pic bale. St To Liverpool, on cotton, per steamer, square. i?(? To liverpool, on cotton, per stn user, round. ^ To Liverpool, on cotton, upland. >?<] To liverpool on cotton, aea island. \?? To Providence, on cotton, per etil. ?? To Providence, via New York, p;r steamer. $3 Ot To Portland, ?io New York. ??c To Boston cia Ne* York. V To New York. fit To New York, on lumber.S9 O0a To Boston, on lumber.10 00111 To New York and Boston,'on timber.... 10 OOall To Cuba, an lumber (In gold).nommai. Mobile Markes. MOBILE, October 8.-COTTON-There was a good and general demand throughout fae enttre dav, which re? sulte* in sales of 1550*aJes at nu advance ot hah* a cent on previous day's quotations. The market closed firm at 1 ic for Middling. "Wilmington Market. JE?2E2??& SSfS? IS.-TraP?NTiNB-Only 123 bb?.T^Ted?n!,old " ** w 'or virgin and vsUow dip, and S3 CO for hard, per 380 lbs Rrairrs TUBPEKTIKE-HM b?en in fair inquiry to-day, and the sales are 465 bbls at 53 ge per aaUon Boer*.-afsrket firm for tte lower TdM Sales of 49C bbl* at $3 80 for strained- S3 35 aT<??' and S3 50 for low No L 1 3 37 ' for f,? 2' TAX.-21 bbls soldat SC 85 par bbl JfSSSi?^ dUB' ^ 7' >- Bold st 15c KY SifjerTM lbs" NOrUiern Ch"n8eU banJ' fron' *??rf st New York Marktt. FREIGHT MAE KIT. On the exportation of prc duce and its effects, a New York paper baa some Judicious remarks, which wo con dense as follows: "The shipping interest suddenly finds itself iu a vastly Improved position, after a prolonged period of depres siou. The crop of wheat which ls coming to markst ia wasted ls liberal quantities to supply the d?ficiences ls the crops of Western Europe, and la now going forward rapidly. The movement bxs already had a marked effect m advasi ire the ratee of freight, and In reducing thc number of snips ? tat have sc long lain in our harbor un employed. It Ia but a abort 'iona ?nee shippers accepted freight at ratee that barely en diced to pay for taking lt in, and earned no more than wis requisite to ballast them; whereas the ratee now being paid on bresdstuffs have noi often been exceeded. The Glasgow steamer hs s been paid 12d sterling pei bushel for wheat, and the Iivsrpcol steamers received lOd. Nearly all the room available to the close of next week ie taken up, and ownris are looking for still highei figure*. lu fac?, i Li? question of rroiffhta threatens to senously impede our exports tor the uext three months at leastj utfless the number of vossela be greatly in? creased. Vessels to -?ci on long voyavcs ate also much wanted, and the ? hole aspect ofaffaixs promises s season of prosperity ti classes that havn suffered from lops de preoslon m their legitimate and mo6t worthy pursut'e. Will this bring any revival of ebipbuildins '? probably w.U. We hope so. Wages of shipbuilding mechanics are not now a aton? ally higher than they were before th- war, and ship tim bor from its long dullness, can be bought nearly as well as then. Articles of loreign importation that enter into shipbuilding are of course high. What this adds to the cost of cordage and meals must come out of the 4 ages of shipcarpoutors ?nd shipowners, and cut of tho price of ship timber. The first rush of the We torn crops now becrins to reach us, and the great call ie for ship room, not only to move the breadstuffs, birt cotton, provisions, uaval stores, petroleum-in ah of which the- expert movemont is reviving. MONEY MARKET. Thc Nev. "Torts Earning Fut, ot Friday. October nth, says : The loan market is easy. Thew is a good demand at 7 pee cent., but the supply is ample, and leuders can em? ploy their balances without difficulty at full rates. The discovery of Uae counterfeit seven-ihirttcs. tt was suppos? ed, would have thc effect of disturbing tbe money market to some oxteut. But no symptoms of trouble from this came have as yet apj eared. Thc discount demand is ; pmall, tho best mimes being in demand at 7 a 8 The flow ot currency to the West ia small and diminishing There is more inquiry from the Stock Exchange for time, loans, for which the brokers are willing to pay high rate*. Tho stock market is dull but linn. Governments are unsettled, and little business is doing. The seven thirties are finn at a slight advance from the lowest prices of yesterday afternoon, when there waa 60ma pressure- to sell in consequence of exaggerated rumors relative to tho alleged .lorgeries. Ten-forties are a trac? tion lower, and the speculative movement in tht m have quite disappe.rcd. ' Tor the five-twenties there is little inquiry. FBOnrCB MiBKET. NEW YOUS. October H.-FLOCK, ic-Tue market for western and state flour ts less active. The low grades ate lowar;at tho concession a fair business was done I ior export. Family brands are strong but quiet. We notice some inquines for extra state for November de? livery, but holders are apart in their view-. Southern flour is firm and in fair demand. Sales of 850 bbls at $M 80 a ir.? 15 for common to fair Ballimore and country extras, and $12 75 a $15 for trade and family brands. CHAIN-The wheat market, under moro liberal receipts and further advance in freight*, isl! a :tc lower. The de? mand is brisk at the concession and chiefly for export. Oat* opened lower, but rallied and closed better and very" active, with a large business for future delivery. Com opened about 2 a 3c lower, but rallied towards the close, and part of the decline was recovered, with a good inquiry for the home trade. PROVISIONS-Pork ls again decidedly lower, and at the declino bas been very irreaular, closing, however, with more firmness, i he business has been tareer. Bacon is in very good demand and steady. Salea of 300 boxes Cumbe.land cut 15th December to 15th Jan? uary, at Ile; 100 boxes Long clear, same delivery; 250 boxes short rib, December delivery, and 250 boxes do, January delivery, on pnvate terms, and 50,000 pounds short rib in bulk, ice-cured, at li a 14 Vc Lard is moderately active and prices heave. Sales of 800 bbls and tes at MJj a 14 V for Ko li 14). a USC for city; UH a 14*?c for fair to prime steam, aud 1 Pic for kettie-rendered; 250 tes to arnvu at 14*.c. BUTTER, -ls firm and in fair demand. We quote aa follows- Goshen and Orange County, pails, V lb, 40 a COc; State firkins and tubs, good to choice :?? a 38c; Luinoia, Iowa and Minnesota 2i) a 25c; Western Re? serve, good to choice 28a30c, Surte tuba, Welsh, good to choice 32a .Wc; Ohio,"commori to fair 16 a 30c. CHEESE - The market is quiet aud the demand is quite light, being confined to tko .?ce: trade, as prices at pieBent W? uot admit Ol the operations of export-re. We do not alter our rales. We qiu?te as follows: State factory, good to choice, per pound, new, IC a ltic; State fair to good. 13 a 15c; State dalnes, choice, ll a 12,'?c; English dairy Conn., 13 a 14c: English dairy. Ohio, 12 a 14c; Vermont dairy,' good to choice, l?r lb, lu a 14c> pineapple, 12 a 14c; Ohio, prime. 13 a 14c; Oblo factory, good to choice. 14 a 15c. St JAR-Baw sugars ?xi- dull and unchanged. Sahts ot Cuba at ll v, a 12Sc Benod are steady. Comr.-Rio ia dull and the market unsettled. COTTON.-Our mai sot is quite dull to-day, and the de mand is entirely limited. We quote at I9c for Middling Uplands au f 20c for do New Orleans. HAT-Is iu good demand and firm at 70 a 75c for ship? ping, and $1 a 1 40 foi retail lots. MOLASBXS.-We he?r of no sales. Prices ar? un changed. NAVAL STORES-Are generally quirt, hut prices are un? hanged. The clos ing quotations u re Spirits : Terpentine free, per gallon G7>, a 59Vets. ; Spinm Tur? pentine iu bond, per gallon, 49c : Crude Turpentine, in bbls, per 280 lbs, $5 00; Rosins, common, In bbls, per 28ii lbs, S3 75 ; Bosina. strained in bbls, per 280 lbs, 13 87 ^ a 4 ia h : Bosins. No 2, bi bbls, per 280 lbs, $4 25; Rosins, No 1, in bbls. per 280 lbs, $4 CO a 5 76; Rosins, pale, iu bbls, per 280 lbs, $-0 a P 75; Rosins, ex? tra pale,-in bbls, per 2*0 lbs, ?7 00 a ? 60; Rosins, window glass, in bbls, per 280 lbs, $7 75 a 8 00. Tar, North County, ?nbbJ?, per bbL $3 75 a387>? ; Tar. Wil? mington, in bbls, per Tbl. $4. Pitch, city, in bbls per bbL $3 75; Pitch. Southern, in bbls, per bbl $3 75 a 3 87 Si. Boston Market. BOSTON, October 10.-COFFEE-The balance of the Rocket's import of Java, about 6700 pockets, has bee i sold at a price we did not learn. To foe ti ade lhere have been small sales of Java at 21V gold, and Rio, at 26 a 26c fy lb, currency. COTTON-The market has been very unsettled for Cot? ton since our last, and a further considerable decline has taken place, but at the close we notice a better feeling with an Increased demand from spinners. Thu salee have been at 16 a ISc for ordinary and good ordi? nary; 19 a 20c for low middling; 20 a 21V for middling, and 23 a 24c for good middling, including Uplands and Quit. Cotton is beginnlog to arrive more freely at outhern porte, but the quality ia rather ordinary. GCKNT BAOS-market quiet, and prices nominally 20>?c. currency. Guion CLOTH-There is a dull feeling for cloth, anU eales confined to small lots at 31 }i a ?l,V for good, currency. HAT-The sales of Eastern and Northern have raged frcm $20 a 26 fy ton. NAVAL STORXS. -The transactions in Spirits Turpen? tine have been 100 bbls. at 61@61 lac, and small lob) at 63c. fy gal. Tar is quiet with small sales at ?3.50?4 fy bbl. Roam nothing has been done, and for Pitch the market continues quiet RICE.-Markat quiet with small sales of Raugoou at 8>;@9c >i tb. Carolina Rice ls soon expected. [Correspondence of the Journal of Commerce. | HAVANA, October 6.-Sugar market, considering tho stocks, has been quite -active, and urder the continuous more, favorable nows from the United States and Eu? ropean markets, an advance for Nos ll and 12 has been forced in favor ot producers and holders to $4J? to 4.*i per 100 lbs. Quotations are firm tor whites through at W-? io 6X per 100 lbs; yellows do. Nos 13 to 20, at $411.16 to $6>,' oo; browns do, Nos 1 and 12, at $??, to 5*. do; Cucuruchos do Nos 6 to 10, st $4 to 4?; do; Mu?covadoes- market without stocks to deal with; at outpcrts covering nfining and grocery qualities, at $3 to $41. do, and not 2000 hhds on the nonh aide, and none on the south. Shipped during the week, hence (and from Matanzas nothing), 17.875 boxes, of which, for the United states, 6400 boxes ; distributed for New Tork 2317 boxes Boston; 1143 do; Philadelphia 770 do; Baltimore 1879, and to New Orleans 27: lo, and balance to European perta, covering 40 boxes foi st. Thomas, leaving stocks st the two porta equal lo 168,335 boxes, and 975 hhds, against, tor same period last year, of 240,074 boxes and 4458 hhds. The crops lu the field gi coe very indication of a very large crop for Cuba the coming season. Offers have been made for new crop Muscovadoes, reining at $3 to $3*-? per loo, and cash advances without interest. ! EXCHANGES- sterling bills very moderate demand and declining from last quotations, 9V, a 19 premium CO days, sight bill) on London and indirect ; 1 bill ?3000, 90 days, soldat 18J? premium; United States currency CO days signa, at 35 a 26 discount: do short slget 24 ^ a 25 do; do gold, 60 days sight, at 7,t, a 7?? premium; do short eight 9 a %)i do; bills on London to-ddy, opening market at 18>? premium 60 days sight and downward tendency; as there ls no .'revolutionary" tendency, here business is good, rather better than usual at tins season of the year, and money abundant for all our wants and the rate of ?nter aj? 6 a7?? for commercial paper Al. rnriOHTS-Very little business now open for Ameri? can vessels; Chartered Br. brig Maud Potter, 1300 boxes sugar direct for Boston at Siper box; American do Fanny Lincoln, 10,000 boxes do, for Baltimore at 28c ter box, and American brig Village Belle for Fernandina, Florida, to load lumber for Havana at $10 fy 1300 feet-, a Spanish brig for Liverpool, to load 500 corks rum at 3s Gd: nothing else done. (BT THE FLORIDA-CTBA CABLE.} HAVANA, October 8.-Sterling exchange 117 \ a 118. Bills on Paris 5 \ a ds francs. Exchange on tue United States-for bills at sixty days, in currency, 25}? a '.!t! per cent, discount, and for bills at abort sight, in golo, t;>f per cent premium. Provisions are without change.. . Sugar is dull and almost saleless, but there is uo quota? ble change in prices. Consignee* per South Carolina Kallroari, October 1*4. 832 bales Cotton, 56 bales Maze, 91 sacks Flour. 95 bags Rough Rice, 80 bags Bye, Peas, Ax, 2 cars Lumber and Sundries. To Graeser, Leo, Smith A: CO, G Foll?n, C N Averill ft Son, Railroad Agent J B E bloan, Pinck nev Bros, W C Courtney it Co. G W WUliams 4 Co, J N Robson, Willis ft f^usolm, Wardlaw ft Carew, D Jen? nings ft Co, Il Cobia ft Co, T Stenhouse ft Co. E H Rod? gers ft Co, Cohen, Hanck-sl ft Co, Adams, Frost ft Co, J B Pringle, J H Baggert ft Co, G H Walter ft Co, E J Wisa ft Co, H L Jeffers ft Co, J ft J D Kirkpatrick, Do wie ft Moise, J D Aiken ft Co, H campeen, Fraser ft Dill, F C Mey, Courtenay ft Trenholm, Gruber ft Martin, H Klarte ft Co, J Walker, Z Davis, O Reeder, W C Dukes ft Co, W P Dowling, A J Sahnas, D F Fleming, L M Ayer ft Co, J ft T Gerty, W Lobby, J D Busch, Kauapaux, Lanneau i: Co, J C Mallonee, and Order. Passengers. ' Per steamship Champion, for New Tork-L M Reenst jerna. Miss Geriich. W McClure, D S fillcox. Mrs Morton and child. Mrs Delia Conner, W A Walton. L Burns, 1 H Dudley, W Armstrong, J McGuire, Miss Ellen Bamsey. J Goldstein, S Simmons and wife. Mrs J Lauasagne and daughter, A Phrofenthal. C U Hillen, J H Hillen, Miss C A Green, PLotz. H Steltz, D Mitchell. J G Bampfield. Per steamship Moneka, from New York-H Willis. C V i Wilson, Mrs Willis, J Lyon!. Mrs McAsey, F Kahn, J P Young, - Huirhead, Von Sanford, L Mlcbalowskl, J R Dickinson, and 2s steerage. Per steamer Dictator, from Palatka; via Jacksonville. Fernandina and Sarann .?-Mrs D J Stroub, H G Shel? don. J M Hawkins, T Sullivan. C Cassidy. M Walsh. I K Hertz, Mts Norton. Miss E Hogan, Mrs Fowler, Mrs H A MoLeod, Mt?s Donohe. Miss S Miscall. T Bambou. W H Bennett, wife and child, I Haddock, E Martin, Col SH Owens, R Houston. Per steamer PUot Boy. from Savannah, via Beaufort Hilton Head, Z?C-T Young. J Goldsmith. L B Glover. B Shanner, J B Coheu, Francos Bolliu, and 6 deck. Per steamer St Helena, from Udlsto and Rockville Hon J Townsend, 0 Bailey and Udv. M s Seabrook and servant, Mri C Murray. Miss Hogan, Col J Whale). B J Whaley, J S Baynard, J E Edings, E M Freer. S Howe. E H Barnett, J W Seabrook, Or Beckett Dr McHilvey N Baslow, C Holle. Bev Mr Schachte and "5 deck PORT CALENDAR CORRECTE!? WEEK LT > HASES OF THE MOON First Q. 5th, Oh. 47m. even I Last Q. 20th, Sb. 47m. morn Full M. 13th, 8b. lui. morn | New M. 27th,Vu. 43m. morn S?M. RISES. I BOTS. UlMonday.... 15 Tuesday... 16|Wednesday. Thursday... Friday..... Saturday... Sunday. o. 28 5. .26 5..25 5. .24 6.. 23 6.. tr.? 6. .31 e.. 42 V . 22 s. ia 9.. 3 lo.. u H.. u Morn. niGH WATER. ?. 56 ?. .42 9 .26 lo IC ll.. S I*.. 7 "LU MARINE NISWS. PORT OF CHARLESTO N . Arrived Saturday. Steamer Pilot Hov, MoNultv. Savannah, via Hilton Head, and Beaufoit.' Mdze. io J Ferguson, J R Prin 5le. W B Herlo:, M Goldsmith 4 Sou, McKay ft Camp ell, B W McTureout. C Lttschgi. Major H Lee, (J Re barre. Steamar Planter. White, Georgetown and Pee Dee. ils bait* Cotton, 15 bbls Rosin, and Sundries. To John iferguson, J H Bagseiti: Co, Mowrv A- I.'O. G W Williams Adams. Frost & Co, B H lisiuev J i J D Kirk? patrick, and Order Arrived Yesterday. af?J^ftf? .^"^heus. Hams, New York-80 boure. fo J A TOett;,. Railroad A^!^. h H McDowell 4 Son, A Tanniunson. s?uass vanees i Co Ocw.e i tfoise, Joknslon, Craws j; Co, E J Dawson i Co, J Pur Mll, J W McKenzie. J Pagan, W Mi Comb, 1 W Wllllama t Co. Klinck, Wickonberg ft Co, F Horsey, Laurey ft Alexander, B O'Neill, ll Gerdts ft Co, Street Bros ft Co, Goodrich. Wineman t Co, O H Hoppock, F ft Dbe, J N Robson. H Brandes, W Kinsman, W S Corwin ft Co, G H Walter ft Co, Melcbers ft Moller, Block ft Loma, Boll mann Bros, F Stillman. C D Brahe ft Co, W G Whittaker, P. H Rodgers ft Co, L Cohen, J H Gramm, E ft G D Hopo, J E Adger ft Co. T Klein, Dewing, Burkett ft Co, Kins? man ft Howell, E B Stoddard ft Co, J Apple. J B Bigelow, J Marion, Cameron, Barkley ft Co, F Voight. J T HUI, W Steele, W W Hunt, Stenhouse ft Co, McLoh ft Rice, J R Read ft Co, Burns ft Boswell, W S Read, M Mente, N ft Hunt, J B McElhoEc, W C Jessup, M Marks, L Orcutt, E Haas, ? Scott, Risley ft Creighton. H Rosenthal. E Bates ft Co, D Paul ft Co, Hart ft Co, C R Ray, Southern Ex? press Co, and others. Steamship Moneka, Shackferd, Now York-loft Thurs? day, PM. Mdxe. To J ft T Getty, J E Adger ft Co, Railroad Agents, C D Ahrens ft Co, Adams, Damon ft Co, Southern ?xpaesa Co, J ft W H Armstrong, G W Aim ar. T A Beajush ft Co, W M Bird ft Co, Bonafont ft Salas, E Bates ft Co, BoUmarn Bros, Kissell ft Co, Bellamy ft Robinson. H Bischoff ft Co, Cartmill, Harbeson ft Co, H Cobia ft Co, Claciua 4 Witte, J Commins, J A Cook ft Co, M Carrington, Cameron, Sarkier ft Co. T M Cater. W H Chaise, E David, JR Dickinson. H Daly, Dowie ft Moise, Steamer Dictator, J M Eason ft Bro. Ferguson ft Hi lmes, J S Fairley ft Co. X P Forreston, Goodrich, Wineman ft Co, C Graveley, Mary Galloway, AGG Agent, W Gurney, Hart ft Co, Hastie, Calhoun ft Co, J Hyman, H Harris, W Harral, Jr, F Horsey, Jeffords ft Co, Johnston, Crews ft Co, Jennings, ThomUnson ft Co,C H Johnson, J ft J D Kiikpatrick. T Keller?, Klinck, Wlckenberg ft Co, Leng nlck ft Sell, A Langer. Laurey ft Alexander, D Lillien thal ft Co, T Murphv, J B Morello, J Marion, H Meyor, J Marzyck. Msntoue ft Co, North, Steele 4 Wardell, Oaten dorff 4 Co, B O'Neill, D O'Neill 4 Son, J C Ojemann, W F Paddon, D Paul 4 Co, W A Rook, J Russell, D Bempke, E Scott 4 Co, E B Stoddard 4 Co, Dfferhirdt, Campeen 4 Co, W L Webb. Wagener, Heath ft Monsees, F Weyk maxm. J R Wiltberger, J Walker, Agent, Werner ft Duck? er, O Wietels, Mrs S Watts, Wuhlburn ft Stelling, Mrs M J Zarnow, C Ettsckgi. and othors. Steamer Achilles. Schillenger, Philadelphia, 7 days. Ballast. To H F Baker 4 Co. Bound to New Orleans, and put in for coal. Steamer Thoa M Morgan, Livingston. Philadelphia, 7 days. Ballast. To H F Baker ft Co-put tn for coal. Steamer Dirte'or, Payne, Palatka, via Jacksonville. Fernandina and Savanah, ll bales Cotton, 17 bbb) Fruit, S bales Hides, Mdze, Ac. To J D Aiken ft Co, J ft J D Kirkpatrick, Roper 4 Stoney, Southern Express Co, Goldsmith 4 Sons, J B Togni, F Kressell, H L Jeffords, Cohen, Hanckel 4 Co. Steamer St Helena, Boyle, Edisto and Rockvilla. 6 balea SI Cotton, and Sundries. To J H Murray, W C Dukes ft Co. Klinck. Wlckenberg ft Co. W E Mikell, G H Walter ft Co, G W Clark ft Co, Mrs E J Trott, W P Dow? ling, E H Rodgers ft Co. Cleared Saturday. Steamship Champiou, Lockwood, New York-Courtenay ft Trenholm. Steamship Falcon, Reed, Baltimore-Courtenay ft Tran holm. *? Sehr Fannie W Johnston, Marts, Wilmington, NC-H F Baker & Co Went to Sea SutnrUa> . Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York, steamship Falcon, Reed, Baltimore. Sehr N W Smith, Tooker, New York. Krona this Port. Steamship E B Souder, Lobb/, New York, October 18. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York, Oct ?, Steamship Alabama, Umebttrner, New York, Oct lo. Brig G F Geary, Conk lin, New York, Oct 9. 1'p for thia Port. Steamship Ooorge B Upton, Rich, at Boston, to leavd Oct 1?. Cleared for thia Foi t. Brig Martha, Stone, at New fork, Oct ll. -0 1,1ST OP VKSSKI.S PP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOK THIS POUT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. British bark Y u m un. Thompson. < teared.Sept 23 Br bark Queen, Stuart, sailed.August IS British bark Tecumseh, Sponagle, up.Sept 2? 'I ne Chattanooga, Freeman, sailed.August Iv The Hakou Adelstelu, Backer, up.Sept ll The Charleston, Morley, sailed.September IE ANTWERP. The Tritou, Keoger, sailod.Sept i D O M F. H TIC. Steamship George B Upton, Rich, to luave.o.Oct lt Sehr Fanny K Shaw, Shaw, up .Sept .& Sehr Maine Law, Johnson, cleared.Oct li KEW TOBE. Steamship Saragossa, Crowed, to leave.Oct li Brig Tangent, Rich, np.Oct ! Brig Martha, Stone, cleared.Oct ll Rehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, cleared.Oct I behr E A Conk Un, Daniels, cleared.Oct ' Sehr M B Bramhall, Hussey, up.Oct I PHILADELPHIA. Sehr J M Morales, Newman, cleared.Oct < Sehr W S Doughten. Tatem, cleared.Oct 1 BALTTMORK. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, to leave.Oct 1! ??EOKOETOWS. O. C. Sehr J A Halleck. Crowed, sailed.Sept 1! CHARLESTON AGRIMIIRAL mmrnm ANT) SEED STOKE. LITTLE & MARSHALL, No. 140 Meetiiis Stree!, I OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL, ) Dealern In all kinds of Agricultural Implements, SAW AND ROLLER GINS COTTON GINS. GRISWOLD GIN. HEN ERE Y'S MCCARTHY GIN. H. L. EMERY & SONS SAW G1"N AND CON DENSER, for Hand or Horse Power. SOUTHERN COTTON CO.'S GIN. NEW YORK COTTON CO.'8 GIN. BROWN'S DOUBLE CYLINDER GIN. BROWN'S HAND GIN. CARVER'S GIN. EAGLE. GIN. HORSE POWERS. LITTLE GMT HORSE POWER. THE LITTLE GIANT, THF. BEST. MOST COMPLETE AND CHEAPEST HORSE POWER MANUFACTURED. lu introducing this new Power into the maiket, wi would state that the following are some of the ad van tages possessed by the "LITTLE GIANT" over all othei Horse powers : 1. Its great strength on account of being double-geared which not only doubles the strength by dividing thi strain on twice the number of teeth, but by gearing ox both Rides of the wheels it equalizes the wear on th? shafts, and materially lessens the friction, enabling Un horses to do much more work than with any othei Power. . li. Its compactness and extreme portability, lt weighing about one-ball as much ss other Horse Powers, and occu pyitlg but one-third the space, it can be packed in sinai boxes, thus saving much expense. It is so simple tba tho most ignorant person would have no difficulty ii putting it together^ :?. The facility with which it can be adjusted to au} kind of ms ch i ni. ry at any angle, either on the ground oi over head, without moving it from its foundation, wil be appreciated by farmers and planters as specially adapt ed for driving Cotton Gins. ? Htm U K L. EMERY'S PATENT ENDLESS RAILWAY HORSE POWERS. NISinVITZ'S ?IM il REAPING MACK WASHING MACHINES. Plows of all descriptioiis, Cast Iroi and Steel. FLOW CASTINGS, m every variety ; Cultivatora Hcrse Hoes ; Harrows ; Cast Iron Field and Garden Roi lera ; Fan Mills; Corn Mills ; Corn Shell ors ; Corn and Col Crushers ; Hay, Straw and Corn Stalk Cutters ; Planta bon Carts and Wagons ; Canal and Garden Barrows Sugar Mills ; Grindstones ; Road Scrapers ; Churns Shovels ; Spades ; Rakes ; Forks ; Hoes, fte., ftc, Gar .h n Seeds, of all Kinds, warranted pure and Fresh. LITTLE & MARSHALL, No. 140 Meeting Street, (OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL,) CHARLESTON, 8. C. Juue 18 tilths JOB' COTTON PRESS, Two ol' the Presses are now readj for deliver}, THE ATTENTION OF PLANTERS IS CALLED TC the best COTTON PRESS that has ever been offerei to the. market tor baling cotton. It is warranted to pres 560 lbs. into an ordinary sized bale with two men. If 1 substantial and durable, and can bs placed in the aaxrn building with the Gin, One of them can be seen in oper ation at North Commercial Wharf. Apply to WM. S. HENEREY, NO. 3H MEETING STREET. October ? tuthsfc There cometh glad Udings ol joy to all, To young and toold, to great and to small; The beauty which once was so precious and rare, ls tree for all, and all may be lair. By Hie use of CHASTELLAR'S WHITE LIQUlfl ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion, The most valuable aud perfect preparation in use. foi giving tho skin a beautiful pearl-Uke tint, that is ouh lound iu youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pim pies. Blotches. Moth Pitches, Sallowness. Eruptions and all impurities of tho skin, kiudl} healing the sami leaving the skin white and clear as alabaster. Its usi cannot bo detected by the closest semtiny, and being i vegetable preparation ls perfectly harmless. It ls tin only article of the Lind used by the French, and is cou sidered by the Parisian as indispensable to a perice toilet. Upwards of 30,000 bottles were sold during Hu past year, a sufficient guarautee of its efficacy. Prici ouly 75 c??nta. Sent by mail, poe? paid on receipt ot ni order, by BERGER, SH UTI S ft CO.. Chemists. ?ci Rivera., Troy, N. V Marchs?, i>r Charleston Wholesale Prices. ARTICLES. B AGGI NV. fl yard D onde?. 30 0 65 Gunny Cloth. 35 ? 26 BALE ROPE, fl tb-MsnUls. . 24 ? * 25 Western.?...' 13 @ 15 New York....-wr..- ig) - ?ute....i.:...:....wf...f 12V?? - BREAD, fin? ? Navy. - (s> - PUot. l? ? - Crsckers. 12 @ 15 BRICES, fl M. 9.00 020.00 BRAN, * 100 tts. 33 0 - COTTON, fl lb Ordinary to Good Ordinary. - (5) - Low Middling. 15 0 15>? Middling to Strict Middling. 16 <* M Good Middling. - @ - Re* Island. 45 0 65 . CANDLES, V fc-8perm. M 0 . - Adamantine... ' 22 0 25 Tallow. 19 0 20 COFFEE, fl lb-Bio. 24 @ 30 Laguayra. 28 ? 35 Java.. 0 45 CORDAGE, fl lb-Manilla. - @ - Tarred American. 26 0 28 CORN MEAL, fl bbl. 6.00 fl - COAL, fl ton-Anthracite. 9-50 01C.OO Cumberland. nominal. COPPER. V lb-Sheet. 63 0 60 FE?r/X/ZfTAS Peruvian Guano, y ton. 100.00 <a - Paciac Guana, fl 2000 lbs. 75.00 0 - Baugh's Phosphate, fl 2000 lbs... 60.00 @ - Rhodes' Phoephate, 2000 lbs... 65.00 0 - Mapes'SuperPhosphate,fl 2000 lb 65.00 @ - Zell's Baw Bone Phosphate. 65.00 0 - Zeb's Super Phosphate of Lime.. 60.00 ? - Woolflton's Phosphate of Lim?".. . | 65.00 @ - FISH-Cod, V 100 lbs.I 7.00 0 9.00 Berring. * box.( 45 @ 80 Mackerel No. 1, fi hali bbl.11.00 011.50 Mackerel. No. 2, half bbl.10.00 010.60 Mackerel, No. 3, bbl. - ft? - Mackerel, No. 1, by kita. - ? - No. 2. - <o> - No. 3. - 0 - Sardines, fl 10(?-quarter boxes.. 23 0 25 Half boxes.... 48 (a) 50 F?Or/?, V bbl-Super. ll..75 012.00 Northern and Western Extra.12.W 013.00 Baltimore Eitra!.13.00 0 - Boothera- Super.112.00 ?12.50 Extra-.13.00 (c( - Famtly.14.00 ? - FRUITS-Prunes, fi Bs. 22 0 - Figs. 40 (a) r . Dried Apples. 10 0 28 Almonds, solt shell. 35 0 40 Raisins, lt, H., fl box. <-00 (ul 6.00 Raisins, Layer. 4.50 tx f> Ci Oranges. - fl - Lemons, fl box. 16 00 017.00 GLASS, fi box of 50 feet American, 8x10.'. 5.50 0 COO American, 10x12. 6.00 (g> 6.50 French, 12x14. 7 00 fl 8.00 GRAIN- Mary land Oata, ft bushel.| ?0 0 90 Western Oats, fl bushel. - 0 - Corn, fi bushel. 1.55 0 1.65 Beans, fl bushel. 2.00 (af 3.00 HA r, f? cwt.-North River. 1.25 foi Eastern. 1.35 0 HIDES-Vry, fl lb. 10 f.? U LVD/00-f? tb. 1.00 w 1.75 /fiO/V-ReOnwl, fi lb. 07 i.v 07'. Swede.| 09 (4; 10 LATHS, fl M.,.| 4.00 (u' ?.50 ff ? F.-HheU, fi bbl. - (m South Carolina.| 1.5u (a> Rockport.I 2.00 (O' 2.25 Cement. 2.75 ja- 3.5il Plaster paris.,. | 4.IMI 0 4.50 ? UMBER, V M. feet Clear White Pine, 1st quality.|60.00 (155.00 White Pine, good run..,.>3S. Oo (?MO.(MI Yellow Pine. 20.00 025.00 ! Boards, fi M feet-Rough.12.00 (o 15.00 ? ? rooved and Tougued.... 2d. 00 033. oo I LEA THER. country tanned, ft lb. - > - ? MOLASSES, fi gallon-Cuba. 0 .'..? MusCbvado. 65 (a> C5 1 8ugar House. 50 foi 1.00 New Orleans. 75 0 82 NAVAL STORES, fl bbl-Tar. - (a? - 1 Pitch.I - fl - Rosin, Pale. 4.60 (Si C.Oil Rosin, No. 1. 3.60 ?? 3.75 Rosin, No. a. 3.00 0 - Rosin, No. 3. '?.75 (ol 2.85 ? Spirits Turpentine, ?. call?n. 60 ?i> 61 I yj?um. * m. W W - ) NAILS-\nwTicm, 4(a)20d, ft keg. 6.60 0 7.00 American Wrought. - 0 - Lathing. 7.60 010.0(1 Copper, fi lb. 1.00 (a, - Galvanized. 30 0 - Spikes. 12 (SJ 15 ! OILS- Lard, fi gallon. 1.40 (ai 1.45 Linseed, * gillon. 1.64 0 1.60 1 Sperm, Winter, fl gallon. a. 95 fa) - Cotton Seed, fl ?; Hon. - ? - 1 Castor (E. I.). ?* ?alien. 3.00 (a) - Olive, fl dozeu.18.00 010.00 Kerosene, fl gallon. 62 0 54 , Benzine, fi gallon.I 60 fol - PROVISIONS-Beef, mesa, fl bbl.|16.00 030.00 Beef, prime.114.00 015.00 i Pork, mess. 28.00 fi - Rump. - 0 - Bacon, Hams, fl lb. 13 fl 241, Bacon, Sides.. 18 Si* 20 Bacon, Shoulders. 16 (ai 101, Bacon, Strips. ls uj> - Lard, in keg. TUM? 15 Butter. 30 0 40 Cheese. 16 0 64 Potatoes, fi bbl. 4.00 (oj - Onions.I 4.00 (gt - Apples. 8.00 ?* 9.00 PAINTS-White Lead, fi lb. 10 0 16 Black Lead. 10 M 12 Zinc, White.I 12 0 16 PLOW STEEL, fl lb 13 0 - RICE-Carolina, fi lb. 10X0 ll East India. - 0 - SLATES- American, fl square.12.50 (u: - SHINGLES, fl M. 7.00 (a- 8.HJ White Pine, first quality. 12.00 0 -- SALT-Liverpool, roars?, fi sack. 2.00 @ 2.76 Liverpool, fine. - (<$ - SOAP- Bar, fi lb. U (ol UH STARCH, f? tb. 10 0 12 SPICES, fl lb-C?sala. 1.00 (Ss - Mace. 1.76 0 - Cloves. 75 0 - Nutmegs. 2.00 Cg) 2.60 Pepper. 40 0 - Pimento. ... 40 0 50 Race Ginger. 30 (a) - SPIRITS, fl gallon-Alcohol. 6.00 @ 0.00 Brandy, Cognac. j 4.00 ?12.00 Brandy, Domestic. 3.00 0 3.75 Gin, Holland. 4..75 ?6.00 Gin, American. 5.60 @ 3.75 Rum, Jamaica. 6.00 @ 6.00 Rum, N. E.I 2.60 0 3.00 Whiskey, Bourbon. 3.00 0 6.00 Whiskey, Rectified. 2.30 0 2.40 SUGAR, fl lb-Raw. 13 0 16 Crushed. 18 0 18 Clarified A. 17 (g 18 Clarified B. 17 0 18>? Clarified C. 16^0 17 Loaf. 18 0 19 Porto Rico. 14 0 15 Mnacovar" . ?13 0 15 SEGARS- Domestic manufacture, fl M. 18.00 045.00 TEAS, fl ft-lm*perlal. 2.00 <g> 2.50 Gunpowder. 2.00 (pi 2.5C Hyson. 1.60 0 1.60 Young Hyson. 1.60 ? 1.60 Black. 1.00 0 1.76 TOBACCO, fl ?, as per quality. ?0 0 1-60 TIMBER-Eevm Timber-Yellow Pine. 4.00 012.00 Alb. .... - 0 - poplar. - 0 - Hickory. - 0 - TIN-IC Booting Plate.115 00 0 - I X Roofing Plate.' .(17.00 @ - IC Tin Plate', 10x14..I. 15.60 @ - 1 X Tin Plate 10x14. 17.00 0 - 1 C Tin Plate, 14x20. 16.60 Ca) - Block Hu, fl lb. 40 (di - riF/AT-Cotton. fi lb. 75 0 - Baling. 45 (o - Hemp. 45 0 Jiite. GO (a) ~ VARNISH- Bright, fl gallon. 25 0 - Parafine. -- ? <ai VINEGAR-White Wine, fl gsllou. 60 0 Cider.,. 30 @ - French. 1.00 (ai* 1.25 WINE, fl gallou-Port. 2.50 fl COO Madeira. 2.25 (ai 5.00 Sherry. 2.25 ? 6.00 Claret, fi case. 5.00 013.60 Champagne, fl basket. 25.00 080.00 ZINC-Sheet. H lb.I 26 0 27 THIS DELICIOUS TONIC. ESPECIALLY DESIGNED tor the use of the Medical Profession anti the Fain i ly, is now endorsed by all the prominent Physicians, Chem? ists sud Connoisseurs, as possessing ali those intrinsic medicinal qualities (tome and diuretic) which belong to OLD AND PURE GIN. Wc trust that our established reputation founded upon eighty-eight years of experience-abundantly vin? dicates cur claims to public confidence, and guaran? tees the excellence of this Standard Article. Put up in cases containing one dozen bottles each and sold by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, fte. A. M. BIN1NGER A CO, [Established 1778. Sole Importers Nu. 13 Beaver street, New Yoi "Pinions of ttl ' Fres*. The Blulngers, No. 15 Beaver street, bave a very high .reputation to sustain, aa the oldest and best house in New York -Home Journal. The house of A. M. Bininger A Co.. No. 15 Beaver street, has sustained, for a period of etghtv years, a repin Utlon that may well be envied -.V. V. Evening PMU GOODRIC H, WTNEMAN & CO., NO. 153 MEETING STREET, Oppoaito Charleston Betel and D0WIE ? MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO Ki.Vt; tVCASSlDST, NO. 151 MEETING STREET, January 29 Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. t\ tilths 6niu CRISPER COMA. Oh I she wag beautiful and f.vlr, With starry eyes, and radiant bair. Whose curling tendrils, soil entwiui-?l, Enchained the very heart and mind. CRISPER COBLA. For Curling the Hair of either Sex into Wavy and Glossy Ringlets or Heavy Massive t'nrls. BY USING TUM ARTICLE LAD1E ? AND GENTLE' MEN can beantitv themselves a thousand lold. lt is the only article in tb'e world that will curl straight hair, and at the same time give lt a beautiful, glosa) ap penrauce. 'Ptte Crisper i oma not only curls the hair, but invigorates, beautifies und rleanses it; is highly and ile lightfully periun.ed, and ls thp most complete article oi the kind ever offered to the Amirican public. Th. Crisper Coma will be sent to any address, sealed un.> postpaid for $1. Address aliordera to W L i'LARK A CO., Chemists. N" 3 We? Fayette street, S rjcuie. N\ Y. UarchSO iif MISCELLANEOUS. NEW PEEFUME For tho Handkerchief. A MOST EXQUISITE, DELICATE, AND FRA? GRANT PERFUME, Distilled from the Rare and Heautiful Flower (romwhich it taken it? name. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY PHALON i SON, NEW TOBE. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOR PH ALON'S -TAB F. NO OTHER. Sold l>y Drugisihts ffenerally, and H..nd nt Wholesale bj VI 1 Ja nary Ol ruthi vr F 04T T Z ' S CELEBRATED HORNE AMI ri??iJiPOWDERS. yjrf^S^SBrff a ? '1 favorably known, i^wiS^|y4^1^^fi luol"ouPll,i reinvi?Oj ^^^??S^^9^^^ ?r a'-' '''s,'a"''h iiu~''i''"1 EH:', YF.I.LOW WATER, HEAVER COWjlS, DIS TO KEEPERS OF COWS THIS PREPARATION IS en? their hide, an.I makes them thrive much fssttV^^' ' .-o IN ALL DISEASES OF SWINE. SDCU AS COUGHS TJLLCERS IN THE _ LUNGS, LIVER; Ac, flfOBPIftllk thin article arts BS S^?MuMB?B fmm specific. R\ putting /j*?g/A MW from one-half a iiaivrrf^SSjH I |wJL to a paper in a barrel "Sj^H mW\ of swill the above dis- ^^^*Mpi?aaaaaa>^r^M nill LIL- eradi.-a- ?3. MwT^ZT M "Ti "' te.'. l utiiclj pr.- -?'^'^^m^Utr^kiltmmTr- ' vented l( civeu lu TePwSPS?5!3a7^^i^^^^r' lime, a rertalu preventive aud cure for ike Ho* Cholera, PREPARED UV S. A. FOFTZ Si BRO., No. HO FRANKLIN S T ll E F. T BATiTTMORFi, Md. F.-.R TALE RV DOWIE & MOISE, SOUTHERN DRI?G HOUSE, NO. 151 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. March 21 sruthCmo OLD MUSHED DRUG STORE E. H. KELLERS & CO., ll.VTF. PHLV ib DOUX) WHOIMIE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, No. 131 HEETlNfl STREET, Third door above Market HAVE LAI ELY RECEIVED I ARGE ADDITIONS IO their usual -i.n l. ul pure and uv.,, DRUOa MEDICINES DYE STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FA Nc Y GOOD* FINE SOAPS TOILET POWDERS POMADES COSMETICS COMDS BRUSHES EXTRACTS, Ac. Comprising invoices from the most reputable manu? facturers. On hand, all the principal PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, Including Preparations of AYER. .JAYNE, HALL, CHEV. ALIER. DAVIS, WRIGHT, HOLLOWAY, Ac. Uso, i large assortment ot SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES BIDDLE BAGS MEDICINE CHESTS GLASS ETAL AND GUTTA PERCHA GOODS GLASSWARE OE EYERS DESCRIPTION. Great attention is paid to the importation sud seleo lion of PURE AND FRESH DRUGS, and none other are allowed togo on) nf the Fstablrdi ment. Pi.! SCRIPTIONS lompoujiUei] with atc . nw, and the public can d?pend on lu utmost iclial-ilily iu the execntion o, itiers. E. H. kELLEP.N. M.il. I March 9 EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOR ! CHASTELLAITS HAIR EXTERMINATOR, For Removing Saperflnons Hali-. 110 TUE LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS [NVA LU ABU depilatory recommends itself aa beiu^ au almost in dispennible article Ut, female beauty, ia easily applied .loes nut lunn rn- Injure the skin, bul acts direct I) on th' roots. It is warranted to remove mperBuons bair fron low foreheads, or from any part ol lite bod), ..ouipl.-t.-b totally and radically extirpating the same, leaving tin skin ?oft, smooth and natural, "inls LI the oulyartict 'uxed'by the French, and in the univ real effectual depth lory in existence. Prk* "fl cents per package,1 pos l<aid tu aiiv address, on receipl of an order, by KERGER, Ml I TTS & co.. Chemists, Marek io 1? r No. WW River st., Troy. N. V. j ^^^^^ F. AUTI Auburu. ^^^^^ ha1 "ot fill,er sex into wavy ringlets, or heasv massiv, ci.. Gas been used hy the fashionables ci Pails sue Loudon, with thc most gratifying result?. Does no iu lory to tba hair, Price by mad, sealed and postpaid, il Descriptive Pirculan mailed tte.- Address BERGER? sin IT'S 4 CO . Chemists No. S85 River street. Troy, if V , -..lc Agent-1 ir the i idled elates March 30 >. IMPORTANT TOJP? PUNTERS A SOUTHJ5BN BiVEKTION. 1'ATKKT LABOR-SAVjyO IRON S?REW COTTOIV PRESS. THF. LATEST AND BT FAR THE MOST PERFECT COT i OX RCRF.W ya Invented. With one mule a heavy bale ran be e;silv parker!. Pend for Descrip? tive and PTlroEi-t. to HCOEt. k RAYTTNEL. (?.lierai Agents tor tbe State. East Bay. Charleston, S. C. ALSO, Portable sud Station?r; ENGINES, Saw Gins, Heuery's McCarthy nins. Grist Mills, Bark Mills, norse Powere, Threshers, ic., ir. For aale by HUGER & RAVENEL, EAST BAY, CHAHLESTON, S. C. May 2 ni th 6mos MISCELLANEOUS^ PHILADELPHIA UNIYEB8?TI OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY. THE PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY Q F MEDICINE AND SURGERY waa organized in 19?. Chartered by the Legislature, February 20. J8T?3. Narr, e changed by a legislative enactment to tue Eclectic V.-cd ii ul Col? lege, o? Philadelphia, in I860, tu 18&J lt pu tv ca? rd the Pennsylvania Medical College, established in ? .vi, and the Philadelphia Medical College, which had prevknsdy been merged into the Pennsylvania Medical College. Ih 1864 it purchased the Penu Medical University. TfSp Trustees ol' thc separate schools united, pelitiuued and obtained a special Act of the Lepis,ature, consolidating these institutions aud cha. ging their names to that of the Philadelphia University of Medicino and Surgery, MareU 15,186.".. All thine various Acts are publi hed in the statutes of Pennsylvania. The cost of the 1 uilding and museum was over one hundred.thousand dollars, lt will be observed that the University, as now organized, i* Hie legal representative of the four Medical Colleges that it han absorbed. It is a liberal school of medicine, con? fined to no dogma, nor attached lo any medical clique but embraces in it* teaching everything of value to the protession. Sessions.-It lias two full sessions each year, commenc? ing on the 1st of October, and continuing until the 1st of Januar}', as its first session, and from the 1st of January to the 1st ol April, aa its second; the two constituting one full course of lectures. It has also a summer session, commencing the 1st April aud continuing until August, for th? preparatory branches, such as Latin, Greek, Mathematics, Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, Anatomy Physiology, etc. Tickets.-Tickets to the full course of lecturer $120. or $fi0 for each session. For the summer or preparatory course $25. Oraudatiug tee &?>. Ta aid young men of moderate means, the University has issued five hundred scholarships, which are sold tu first-course students for $75. and far second-cours*? studeuts and clergymen for $50, esrh constituting the holder a life member, with the perpetua] privileges of the lectures, and all thc teachings of the school. The only additional tees nre a j early dis? secting and matriculating ticket, each of which is $5. The Ail canto yes of'Scholarship*.-Tho student holding a scholarship cati enter the College at any time during the year, attend Ss long as he chooses, aud re-enter the insti? tution as frequently as dc.ired. It requires no previous reading or study to enter the University ou scholarships, heuce, sll private tuition fees arc saved. studonts, by holding scholarships, can prosecute other business a part of the time. - The candidate for graduatiou csu present himself at any time, and receive his degree as soon as qualified. In ease J stii 'cut should hold a scholarship aud not bc able to attend lectures, it can be transferred to auother, thus preventiug any los.*. Parents, guardians or friends of students wishing tc purchase scholarship tor them a year or more helot* their attendance at the University, can secure them by advancing one-half the price and paying the balanc< when the student entera. Physicians and benevolent men can bestow great beuefit upon poor young men bj presenting them a scholarship, aud thus enabling then to ootaln an honorable profession. The Faculty embraces seventeen eminent physician! and surgeons. The University has associated with it t large hospital clinic, whete every form of medical and surgical disease ls operated ou and treated in the pres euee of the class. COLLEGE BUILDING.-The College building, loruied ir .Ninth street, south of Walnut, fa the finest in tho city. Its front ls collegiate gothic, and is adorned with em battlemeuts and embrasures, prcsonttng a novel, bold and beautiful appearance. 'Hie facade ls of brown Stone ornamented hy two towers, nsing to the elevation o eighty feet, and rrowned with an embattled parapet She building containa between fifty and sixty rooms, al supplied widt water, gas, and every other .convenience that modern improvement can contribute tofacOitati medical instruction. Only five hundred scholarship! will he issued, and as two hundred and fifty are nov sold, those who wish to secure ono should do so at one? Money can be remitted by express, nr a draft or ched sent on any Natioual Bank in the United states, whet the scholarship will be returned by mail, signed by thi President o? the Board of Trustees, JOSEPH S. FISHER Esq.. and the Dean of the Faculty, W. PAINE, M. D All orders for scholarship-" ur other business of the Uni versttv. should be adlrcs?ed to Professor W. PAINE. M D., Philadelphia, Pa. NEW BOOKS. PAYNE'S PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. A NEW WORK JUST UNITED BY W. PAINE. M. D. Professor of the Principles aud Practice ol Medicine ant Pathology tu the Philadelphia Cuiversity of Me.Heirn aud Surgery; author of raine'* Practice "of Surgery;! work on Obstetrics and Materia Medica, author of Nev .school Remedies-, an Epitome of Eberlle's Practice o Medicine; . 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