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WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 16, 18G7.
IN niKMORTABl.
HENRY Tiamon.
The suthor of these lines addressed, but a few days
slnoe, some stanzas to bis friend, at that time prostrated
by illness. It waa then little dreamt that he would so
soon be called upon to perform the melancholy duty of
Inscribing his elegy. tflr'
Low, whisp'ring voices, as of Angels, fraught
With tender touoheB of pathetic love,
I.Ike the faint utt'ranoe of a holy thought,
Fell, In sofc echoes, from the spheres above.
The MUBSS pausod I they ssemod to feel the breath.
And closer clasped their petted child of song.
As tho' they caught the dreadful note of death,
And feared they would not ha vs their f av ' ri to long.
Too tine I the Seraphs, jealous, lest the earth
Should be of such a gentle heart possest,
Entwined a wreath, symbolic of his worth,
And bore him, crowned, to his eternal rest.
Lost friend-I hold a faded violet now,
Pinched from thy bosom, ere the envious grave
Paled the chaste, lustre of thy shining brow,
And hld the glory thy bright presence gave.
But what, tho' reft of aUits sweet perfume?
There Res, within my heart of h ea ts, a spot
Where springs a flower that survives thy doom,
A type of Msm'ry, the Forget-nie-Not.
So shall the lips of an andy lng Fame'
Ring out th? Moughta thou hast bequeathed man?
kind.
Making the future record of thy name
A synonyme lor all the gifts of mind.
Sleep on ! the tomb but urns thy orumbling clay,
For such a Spirit as thine own 'tis meet
To soar where only "shines the perfect day," I
And song itself grows moro divinely sweet.
M. M. O.
COLOMBIA, Kv C., October 10, 1867.
COMMERCIAL.
?exports,
NEW YORK-Per steamship Prometheus-100 tes Rice,
AOs bales Cotton. 100 bales Domestics, IS pkgs Fur
ni tn re, 2 oases Segars, SO pkgs Sundries.
Tts? Charleston Cotton Market.
OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, >
CHABXTOON, Tuesday Evening, October 15, 1867. I
Under 1 storable new? from omer markets the demand
here was animated, and buyers took about 700 bales, at
prices which showed sn improvement of about a half (HI
cent V lb. The transactions were, IS at 14, ll at 14X,
34at lt*. Wat 15,2atl5X. 67 at 16X, 86 at 16, 33 at
MX, 114 at 10X, 13 at 16X. 106 at 17, and 103 on privat?
terms. We quote
tXVKKPOOI. CLASSIFICATIONS :
Low Middling.16X0
Middling.16 ?16X
Strict Middling.17 ?
A ii y u s tn market.
AUGUSTA, October 4.-COTTON-There has been i
fair demand to-dsy, and prices were irregular. Sales
amounting to 848 boles, were made fully up to Satur?
day's prices-Bay 1SX tor Now York Middlings. Thc
following are the sales : 1 at 14; 7 at 14X ; 2 at 14X1 0 al
14X;02etl6; 4 at 16X; 86 at 16X; 182 at 16)i ; 7atl5X;
6 at ie, ?nd 4 bales on private terms. Receipts, 42?
bales*
WHEAT-WWI* $2 60 a 2 75; Red $2 20 a 2 50;
Coa?-White ?1 66 a 1 60; Yellow and Mixed $1 40.
BACON-Shoulders 17; R Sidos 19; O R Sidos 20 s 21; C
Sides 21; Ham? 32 ?36.
New Orleans Market.
NEW ORLEANS, October 10.-COTTON.-The market
opened this morning with only a moderate amount on
sale, but at a later hour the supply waa Increased by
further sample? from th? late arrivals, and pretty fair
scops was afforded to buyer*. At th? same time the de?
mand waa qui? general, and aa there was less difference
than usual between factors and buyers, the sales -were on
quite a liberal seale; summing up 1280 bale?, taken by
eleven buyers, mostly for the North. Pri?es exhibited
increased Irregularity, the lower grades particularly.
Th? better qualities were steady, and, with the exception
of som? small lots, readily commanded yesterday's
figures. Two or more Usts of Strict Low Middling, tor ex?
ample, sold st 18c., which were our outside Agares for that
? class. On th? other hand, small lots of the same de?
scription were bought at lea? than the inside
rete. The lower qualities, from barely good ordinary
down, were neglected, and sold at a reduction. Under
these circumstances we now quote ordinary at 18 a 14 X;
good ordinary at 16X?16X; low middling at 17X ? 18;
and middling at 18X ? 19? At the asme time them were
sales at lew than the inside rates, but not M sufJklaat
extent to servo ?a ? basis tor quotations. A small lot of
good raid diing to middling fair brought 21 cont?. If
th? planters and ?hipper? will only hurry forward the
crop lt will meet a good demand at fair prices, compared
with other nurhets. .
mSasssssa or OOTTO!?.
Stock on hand lat September, 1867. bales-16,256
Received to-day. 269
Reco Wed previously. 16,106- 16,463
80,709
Cleared to-day. none
cisired {irevloualy. 0,890- 8.990
Stock on hand and cn shipboard. 21,819
j Wilmington Market.
WILMINGTON, October H.-TTOPSNTINK-The re
?^J'??^^???L*0^' Va TBL ?WtMMe? of 1024
bbb at 84 09 for virgin ?o? yellow dip, and ?2 60 for hard,
. 280 lea
Snarls TxraPKNTnvK-Market steady and firm. Sal?s
of ?67 bblB at 5aXe for country, and Sic for New York
M?h
ROBIN-Market firm for th? lower grades. Sales of
1286 bola at 88 80 a 3 36 tor strained; $5 36. 3 37*? a 3 50
tor No ii S& 76 a 4 tor No 1, and 84 76 tor Pale.
Tam-160 bbl? sold at 83 66 ? bbl.
COHN-A cargo of loio bushels received and sold at
81 37X 9> buohel.
Baltimore Market. ,
BALTIMORE, October 12.-Oom*-The quietude
of yesterday prevailed throughout to-day; quotations un
.hanged.' ? ? . :
..^??0*"1?0. Tn*rket cloeed yesterday at 18 centFfor
Middling, and figures to-day rule about Ute same, with a
dcy??wr?? mumm. -
Oiuia-Wheat-Offerings today wera confined to 100
bushels white and 0490 bushels rod ; lowgradee are not
much sought for, but prime and choice kinds ara wanted
and readily soil ; ?he market was firm at yesterday's quo?
tations, to wit:2200 bushels red, inoludetl in which were
1160 bushell! prims, at 82 86, and the remainder at prices
naging from 83 46 to 2 06 tor medium, and' 83 20 to 2 36
tor lower qualities. Com-1663 bushels white and 1015
yellow received; saleo of 675 bushels white at el 45, and
1888 bushels yellow at SI 48, a decline of 3 to 6 cents.
Oats-8080 bushols received; eales of 716 bushels wet st
68 cent?, and the balance good to prime at 70 to 78 cents,
ft datum* of ?Ito 8 cents. Rye-600 bushels offered and
sold at $1 tl? a 1 70 per bushel.
MOLAMSS- Market firm at previous quotation?; no
"PSOVHRSW*-The Southern demand tor Bacon for con?
sumption stol continue?, and prices are steady ss before,
TIS : tor Shoulders 1*X a 16cento;nb Sids? 17 ? 18 cento,
and clear rib ?ttdas 18X a 18>i cents; Hams aro unchang?
ed, vis : tor plato canvsscd 19 a 19>? cent?, and Western
eugftjHSUxotytt^ Lard firm at 16
?WXl?rh -toady at,2?2?
no^^^fe|^^g; *?T"?
Consignee* ???i r Month Carolina Railroad,
- Os ort tr .to. ...
S64 bales Cotton. ?1 biles Mete?, 36 bags Rough Ric?
34 bags Flour. ??- oesks Clay, 61 bbl? Naval stores, 1 cai
Oattto. 9 toara Lumber ?nd Wood, ?nd Sundries. 'A
& JD Kirkpatrick, Adams* Fi-fcr
""'Hams A Co, z J Wise ? Co/J
Co. J M Caldwell 2 SoruV^?
?J?mmJ M EasonftRro
Btkcr & Co, ?ad A McLeish.
Conslg?***;'*** ?ort*?**??*? Raiboad,
.. ' October l?. .
f???s?ngr?r*,
Wogst^'vfcitoot aodwrn^A Botton andTady?'
Mtos Hi Harley, Mles OA Cogswell. Mis? D
^8 Watu, Dr ? A ?Jutfaby. wife, child ?
AJf Wftkftfleld,. Mrs oWimimmmm
TRABS6 OX TBS KOOK. ?' I]
Fust Q,Mlv<>l>."*tw. Leat.Q.?Oth. 9h. 47 av stern
Kuti M- 13tb. Sb. ?nu moto\ Now M. 37tb,7t?. 43m. morn j
OCTOBRB.
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Bin KS. I torrs.
Monday
Tuesday....
Wednesday.
Intuya?...
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MARINJ'i NEWS.
P O H T ?F- - C ll A R L K ?i*<#$?
Arrived Yesterday-.
Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull. New York-left Sat?
urday. M a/, e. To Street Bros & Co, 0 D Ahrens, J E
Adger A Co. J D Aiken A Co, O W Ali?ar, 0 N Averill A
Bon, 1) A Amme, James A W H Armstrong, T M Bristol,
Baum Bros A Co, .1 B Belts, B Bates A Co, Ueo f, Buist.
W M Bird ft Co. Bart ft Wlrth, H Behrmsu, U E Baker
Cd, H Bischoff A Co, Mrs M J Booth, ?lock A Lovus!
Brown A Byer, G W Brown, H Brandts, A Causle, W F.
Corwin ft Co, Cameron, Barkley ft Co, J Campeen A Co,
T D Clancy, It ft A P Caldwell, J A Cook ft Co, Chisolm
Bros, S G Courtenay, W H Cbaffee. Crane, Boyieston ft
Co, T M Oater, Dozier ft Co, L Dunnermsn, JU David, T
I, Davidson, Agent nt coiner Dictator, H Daly, Dowio ft
Moise, J B Duval A Bon, J ft F Dawson. Dewing, Burkett ,
A ?o, Douglas A MUlor, J W Denny, L Drucker, I L Falk
ft Co, D F Fleming ft Co, j ? airlcv ft Co, J Ferguson,
P L OuUlemin. Qondkop ft Benthe fr. Goodrich, Wlne<
men ft Co, W Gurney, Grubor ft Martin, M Galloway, J
J Green, N A Hunt, Hastie, Calhoun & Co, F Horsey,
Hart ft Co, Holmes ft Calder, J H Hsppoldt, H Heins. G
H Hoppook, J Steiner, J Heymau, J Heins, F S Holmes,
J HurkamP & Co, 3 H Graver, Jennings, Thomllnson &
Co, 0 H Johnson, Jeffords ft Co, Johnston, Crows ft Co,
O E & A H Johnson, A Hiing, M 1. Kimo, J ft J D Kirk?
patrick, Kinsman ti Howell. U Klatte ft Oo, H W Kins?
man, W Kinsman, Kliuok, Wickenoerg A Co. F KressoU,
Jr, J P Kelp, Little ft Marahsll, A Lim ?er, S W Lut re, ft
Bro, A LUM t cdt, Lauroy ft'Alexander, T Lillie nt Uni ft Co,
W McComb ft Co, Mentone ft Co, P Afeltder, Mutphy,
Little & Co, F H Muller, W Matthiesson. Agont, Muller,
Nimitz ft Co, W Marscher, W D MoGraih, R Martin, M
Marks, B H McDowell & Hon, J G Milnor ii Oo, J M Mar?
tin, Jno Marion, J B McElhoso, S R Marshall, P Murphy,
J B Meyer, T W Mtkell, McLoy ft Bice, I Murphy, Miss
B A Murtlnnd, N E Railroad, North, Hteel ft Wardell, J G
Ogerman, L Orcutt, J F O'Neill & Son, D O'Neill ft Son.
D Paul ft Co, R E Pennell, Preston ft Co, E H Rodgers ft
Co, J Reils, C C Robertson, Risley A Creighton, J Bus?
sell, H Rosenthal. J R Read ft Co. R S Schroder, South?
ern Express Co, P Sullivan, D J Sturges, J Small ft Co, L
Schnell ft Co, Sinker ft .Co. L Schlichen, L U Sheperd,
Strauss, Vsnces ft Co, Walter Steele, E B Stoddard ft Co,
G W Steffens ft Co, Screven ft Nesbit, A O Stone, O Telde
man, Dfferbardt, Campeen lt Co, W Uffernardt, MTS N J
Vernon, J H V?llers, F von sauten, J Van Winkle, D B
Vincent, F Weidman, S Watts, Werner ft Ducker, Joseph
Walker, Wm ? W bilden 4 Co, A Wiltburger, Wagener,
Heath ft Monsees, O W Williams A Co, R R Agent, Order
and others. At ll o'clock P M. October 13th, Hatteras
fight bearing West,.exchanged signals with the steam?
ship Falcon ; same day, at 11.46 P M, spoke steamship
Jhampion.
Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, Baltimore-56 boura.
Maze. To Mordecai ft Co, Courtenay ft Trenholm,
R R Agent, J ft J D Kirkpatrick, Jeffords ft Co, Msntoue
ft Co, H WUllams. W Murscher, G Folln, Gen R O Tyler,
Thurston ft t olmes, Claolus ft Witte, Jos Mehrtons, H
BulwlDkle, Taft ft Howland, H Cobla ft Co, 0 D Brahe ft
Oo, J C Blohme, Holmes ft calder, A B Jarvis, J Heina,
Bollman Bros, J .C Ogermau. Jno Thompson 4 Co, A
Canale, Jno Campsen ft Co, T J Kerr ft Co, Stenhouse ft
Co, Jno Bussell, Meli rtens ft Wohltman, H Klatte ft Co,
W M Bird ft Co, J A QuackonbUsh, Lubra ft Stelling, D
Briggs, Agent, R & A P CaldWe.l, Wagner, Heath A Mon?
sees, G W Steffens & Co, E J H Fischer, Ravenel ft Bsrn
weU, Otis Phillips, D A Amme, ?Inlier, Nimitz k Co,
Jennings, Thomlinson A I Oo, J Wlnace, Roper ft Lamer,
J E Adger ft Co, (l H Brown, R- M Butler, R Bryce Agon.
Welch ft Brandes, W Knoblooh, Kliuck, Wickenbuifr ft i
Co, W C Dukes ft Co, J ft W Bi Armstrong, J H Rennel or.
7. Miller ft Son, H Gerdts ft Cb', and others.
Behr Vapor, Bogert, New Ycrk-10 dsys. Hav and
Paving Stones. To W Roach. P O'Dounell, sud Eiug ft
Gibbon.
Sehr E A Conkllu, Daniels, Now York-6 days. Mdze.
To Street Bros ft Co, Dowie 4 Moise, Gruber ft Martin,
E N Fuller, T W RHBS, D Briggs, Moise ft Co, D O'Neill,
R ft A P Caldwell, Kreite ft Chapman, NEBR Agent, J
Thompson ft Co, Jsmes A Quackenbush, U W Klnsinau,
Adams, Damon ft Co, Ostendorff ft Co, S C R R Agent, J
F O'Neill ft Son, E Baum, and others.
Sehr J M Morales, Newman, Philadelphia-7 days.
Coal. To Risley ft Creighton and O W Baignions.
Behr Ann S Deas, from West Point Mill. 110 bbls Rice.
To COhen, Hauckel ft Co, and Adams, Frost ft Co.
Sloop George, from Santee. 1600 bushels Bough Rice.
To Adams, Frost ft co, and J R Pringle. -
Cleared Yes! era ay.
Steamship Promet bens. Barris, New York-Jno 4 Theo
~ Getty.
Went to Sea Yesterday.
Steam tug Achules, ScbtUenger. New cviev s.
Steamer J M Morgan,' I-. New orleans. - ?
Steamer Dictator, Payne, Pllatka, via Jacksonville, Fer?
nandina ond Savannah.
Bohr F Mervin, Aldrich, Jacksonville.
Vp for this Port.
Bohr Ida Bella, Weeks, at Boston, October 12.
Prom this Port.
Steamship Champion, Lockwood, at New York, Octo?
ber M.
Steamship Falcon, Beed, at Baltimore, October 14.
I.IST OK VER8KLS
PP. CLEARED AND HAILED FOR TB ia POET.
j ' FOREIGN.
LIVERPOOL.
; I British bark Yumuri. Thompson, cleared.........Sept 23
Br bark Queen, Stuart, sailed.August 19
British bark Tecumseh, sponagle, up.Sept 23
Toe Chattanooga, Freeman, culled...Angustio
The Hakou Adelatein, Backer, up.Sept 14
The charleston, Morley, nailed..,.September^
ANTWERP'
The Triton, KeogeT, sailed.Kept 4
DOMESTIC,
BOSTON.
Steamship George B Upton, Rich, to leave.o.Oct 19
Sehr Fanny E Shaw, Shaw, up.Sept 28
Sehr Maine i aw, Johnson, cleared.Oct 10
Sehr Ida ?ells, Weeks, up.Oct Vi
NEW YOBS,
Steamship Saragossa, crowell, to leave.Oct 19
Brig Tangent, Rich, np.Oct 9
Brig Martha, Stone, cleared.Oct ll
Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, cleared.Oct 8
Behr M B Bramhall, Hussey, up.Oct 8
r HIT ADELPHI A.
Sehr W 0 Dough ten, Ta tem, cleared.Oct 6
OEOBOKTOWN, D. C.
Behr 3 A Halleck, Crowell, sailed.Sept 19
CELEBRATED
HOME AND CATTLE POWDERS.
This preparation, long
and favorably known,
Will thoroughly reinvigo?
rate broken down and
low-spirited horses, by
s t r c n g i hen i ag and
cleansing the stomach
?xl i -f. and intestines.
Itlss'Buro preventive
of all diseases Incident
to tliis animal, such ?s I
LUNG FEVEB, GLAND
HJEAVES, COUGHS, DI8
ERS, YELLOW WATER,
TEMPER, FEVERS,
FOUNDER, LOSS OF
APPETITE AND VI?
TAL ENERGY, fte. !
ITS USE IMPROVES
THE WIND, IN?
CREASES THE AP?
PETITE-GIVES A
SMOOTH and GLOS?
SY SKIN-and trana
US the MISERA?
BLE SKELETONS
INTO A FlNB_LOOK
LNG AND liPrRITED
TO KEEPERS OF COWH THIS PREPARATION IS j
(Hm^?f h oK (jiiautHy
^^r^Bj^BI^UPv^^jSBLA ?UD J??H?RO MTIL??" '
vSK?- ??? ^ Jw has boen proven by.se
VWB ? SKI., tuai experiment to in
y^BBjBP^^r^Sjrff crease the quantity ol
?sr mWLw?Owr m T ^tte*B?rrTEB
A?^B^REs?fisfi SlEefj brm and sweet. In fat
this article acts' as a Jjs^J i^s^
Crom one-half a paper?fj3H| ?!j sKj
to a paper in a ban al ?4|2B mSaLWmx
ofswirjthe above dis- ^W-vA ?->;
eases will bo ersdics- , s^aM, .- ffi'^^MraBplj?:.
raipur rnium.j pre- -,-fSjL^MU .' WjSjijjfc-'
time, a cerUlQ*stveflMvejar? H^H^?
"i" PREPARED BY
H. A. F0?TZ & l*ROM
Wc. 110 V H. Si fi K LIN n-J? lt Sf. if.
BALTftorikt.:. m
M, ?0R;,RALf WTC ' j . j
DOWIE $ MOISE;
SOUTHERN mm nm.
KO. 151 t??ET?NG STREET,
?SPPOSIT? CIsAICLficWS'OM HOT ft.'. !..
FMMFills?r
?jiUU, iNSTBIItWWilB BY WHIOH ANY PRRSOH.
male or f??!?#, csa master the great art ot Vn?
. '^?'?ntiy a few hour*' practice, maWng a world ot
l Pi**** thereby misklug It.e aourc? of Income. Fud ta
j ?tractions sent by niall mr 60 cents, estisfaotlou ?uar
I J^ ^ tenB or leas, at tba ra*? of flo for
''Vaws.i?w f?Wj?RP A. BR0N8O?.
. la^Amharl/ Ptibtisbtw nacronrieto*)
A?v?wt?. L ,. ?pro**.
??3&i/0'+ ^-r~~~
' Dundoo. MAU
Gunny Cloth.... . KAM
tl ALK ROVE, V lb-MentlU. M S SA
Western........ 13 S 15
New York. - Si -
Jut?. 1?K? -
BREAD, * lb
n M?Tjr. - A - ?
fi, ??ot. io S -
Crackers. M # Vi
BRICKS, nm....!. d.oo 020.00
BE^WlOfifts.83 (S -
COTTON,
OrdW^t?Good Ordinary. - $ -
1 Low MfdaUna. 15 0 15*?
Middling to Strict Middling. 16 flt 17
Hood Middling. - 0 -
Mea Inland........... 45 0 55
CANDLES, f, lb-Sperm. 88 2 -
Adamantine.:. W 0 25
; Tallow. 19 0 20
?oxnwm ?-w. so S so ? ?
Lagtlayra...... 28 Co) 85
JOT;,..| 0 ?6
CORDA?K. ft tb-Manilla. - fifi -
Tarred American. 26 A 28
CORI* MEAL, fl bbl. 0.00 0 -
COA L, ^ to?-Anthracite. 0.50 6010.00
Cumberland. nominal.
COPPER. .* lb-Sheet. 68 0 00
FERTILIZERS
? Peruvian Guano, ?.ton. 100.00 A -
Pacific Gnana, ^ 2000 lb?. 76.00 A -
Baugh's Phosphate, ? 2000 lbs... ?0.00 0 -
Rhodes' Phosphate, ? 2000 tts... 65.00 A -
M apee'Buper Phosphate, V 2000 lb 66.00 A -
gaffs Raw Bone Phosphate. 66.00 A -
Zeb's Super Phosphate of line.. 60.00 A -
Woolston's Phosphate of Lime..-. 65.00 0 -
FISH-Cod, f. 100 fts. 7.00 bi .9.00
Herring, ? box.. 46 A 80
' Mackerel. No. 1, fi half bbl.11.00 011.60
Mackerel. No. 2, fi half bbl.10.00 (id 10.Ml
Mackerel, No. 3, %i bbl. - A -
Mackerel, No. 1, by kits. - A -
No. 2. - A -
No. 3. - A -
Sardines, fi 100-quarter boxes.. 23 A 25
Half boxes.... 48 A 60
FLOUR, ff bbl^Super.i.._11.76 1 ?12.00
Northern and Western Extra.12.60 013.00
Baltimore Extra.18.00 A -
Southern-Super.12.00 012.50
Extra.13.00 (g> -
Family.14.oo A -
FRUITS-Prunes, fl.lb:. 22 0 -
Figs. 40 a -
Dried Apples. 10 A 28
Almonds, soft shell. 86 A <?
Raisins, M. H.. ? box. 4.00 0 6.00
Raisins, Layer. 4.60 0 6.60
Oranges. - A -
Lemons, fi box.16.00 017.00
cf LA SS, Vt box of 60 feet
American, 8x10. 6.60 A 0.00
American, 10x12. COO 0 6.50
French, 12x14. 7.00 (oj 8.00
GRAIN- Maryland Oats, f. bushel. SO A 00
Western Oats, fl bushel. - 0 -
Corn, fl bushel. 1.65 A 1.66
BeauB, fi busheL. 2.00 S 8.00
?Ar, fi cwt-North River. 1.25 0 -
Eastern...,. 1.36 A -
HIDES- Dry, fi ft.,. 10 A 12
INDIGO-f ft. 1.00 A 1.76
IRON- Refined, fi ft. 07 a 07>?
Swede.,. 09 ? 10
LATHS, fi M. 4.00 @ 4.50
LIME- Sholl, f. bbl. - A -
South Carolina. 1.60 A -
Rockport,...,. 2.00 A 2.26
Cement... 2.75 A 8.60
Plaster Paris. 4.00 A 4.50
LUMBER, f. M. feet
Clear White Pine, 1st quality. 50.00 A66.00
White Pine, good run. 38.00 040.00
Yellow Pino. 20.00 ?25.00
Boards, fi M. feet-Rough.12.00 015.00
Grooved and Tongued_ 28.00 032.00
tut A THER. country tanned, fl lb. - ? -
VOLASSES. %? galion-Cuba. 45 A 60
Muscovado...... 66 a A
Sugar House. 60 a 1.00
New Orleans. 75 a 82
NA VAL STORES, f. bbl-Tar. - a -
pitch....*. - a -
Rosin, pale. 4.60 0 6.00
Rosin,No. 1. 3.60 a 3.75
Rosin, No. 2. 3.00 0 -
Rosin, No. 3..' 2.76 a 2.85
Spirits Turpentine, ft gsilon. 60 a 01
Oaauin. M lb. HI As -
NAILS-American, 4?20d, f keg. 5.60 A 7.00
American Wrought... . - A -
Lathing. 7.60 010.00
Copper, fi lb. 1.00 A -
Galvanized. 30 & -
Spikes.,... 12 a 10
Ol LS-Lard, f gallon. 1.40 bv 1.45
Unseed, ? gsilon. 1.64 a 1.60
Sperm, Whiter, fi gallon. 2.96 a -
Cotton Seed, fi gallon. - a -
Castor (E. Lh f gallen. 3.00 a
Olive, fi dozen.I 8.00 010.00
Kerosene, V gallon.j 62 a 04
Benr.ine, f gallon.I 60 a -
PROVISIONS-Beet, mess, fi bbl.110.00 030.00
Beef, prime.|14.00 016.00
Pork, mess. 28.00 A -
Rump........... - A -
Bacon, Hams, fi lb. 18 Hf Hu
Bacon, Rides...... 19%"&) 20
Bacon, Shoulders........ 10 A 16\?
Bacon, strips. 18 A -
Lard, in keg. 19KA 15
Butter. SO A 40
Cheese. 16 a 04
Potatoes, fi bbl. 4.00 A -
Onions. 4.00 A -
Apples. 8.00 a 9.00
PAINTS-White Lead, fte. 10 A 10
Black Lead.. 10 a 12
Zinc, White. 12 A 10
PLOW STEEL, f> lb 12 0 -
? /CE-Carolina, f ft. 10*A II
East India. - A -
SLATES-American, fi square.12.60 A -
SHINGLES, -f\ M. 7.00 A 8.00
White Pinn, first quality.12.00 ? -
SALT- Liverpool, coarse, f sack. 2.60 A 2-76
Liverpool. One. - w -
SOAP- Bar, fi ft. ll A 16K
STARCH, f. lb..".. 10 a 12
SPICES, fi lb-Cassia. 1.00 A -
Mace. 1.76 A -
Cloves.;...... 76 a -
Nutmegs. 2.00 A 2.60
Pepper. 40 a ? -
Pimento. 40 A 60
Race Gluier_. 80 A -
SPIRITS, f gallon-Alcohol.. 5.00 0 6.00
Brandy; Cognac..... 4.00. 012.00
Oin?lTnVsirsy!^ 11 *!w: A 6\0$
Oin, American. 8.60 a 3.76
Bum, Jamaica. 6.00 A o.oo
Bum, N. E. 2.60 A 8.00
Whiskey, Bourbon. 3.00 A 6.00
Whiskey, Rectified. 2.30 A 2.40
SUGAR, fl ft-Raw. 13 A 10
Crashed. 10 A 18
Clarified A. 17 A 18
Clarified B. 17 A 18X
Clarified 0. . 16KA 17
Loaf. 18 A -19
Porto Rico...... 14 A 15
Muscovad'.>. 18 A 10
S EG ARS-Oomaa?o manufacturo, $ M. 18.00 045.00
TEAS, fi ft-Imperial. 2.00 A 2.60
Gunpowder...... 2.00 A 2.60
Hyson......*.. . 1.60 A 1.60
Young Hyson. 1.00 0 1.60
Black.i. 1.00 A 1.7?
TOBACCO,3 ft, aa per quality. 40 S IV?
TI M BBB-Hewn Timber-Yellow Pine. 4.00 012.00
Poplar.
Hickory..,...
IC Tin Plate', 10x14.
IX Tin Plate 10x14;.
IO Tin Plate, 14x20.
Block Tin, f> ft,.....;.
TWINE-Cotton, fl ft..
Baling.
Hemp:......,..
Jute./............
VARNISH-BngUt, fi gabon.
, Parafine.
I. VI NEG A /f-Whito Wine, fi gallon..
1 Cider..;-777........
French...,.
WINE,fL gallon-port........
* fi .. i*. ..'?......
rf?*"caee..:'..
Champagne, fi basket.
ZLYC-SWeLfVlb..
OU) RIP VAN WINKL ? GIN,
GOLD MED Ali SHERRY,
PORT AND MADEIRA,
? HARVEST BOURBON,
' WHEAT NUTRIENT,
OLD HOMESTEAD RTE.
TN ADDITION TO ODE BUSINESS OF SELLING
and packin? tn ceses aar well known Wines, Brandies,
Whiskies, ic, and ham aaa* thees out m a style thai
would preclude the possibility Of their being tempered
witt? before reaching the oweh*s*e. ; The general appre
dation and graUfying socoes* that Bad rewarded our
efforts ha? encouraged us to xasintoin the standard ss re?
gards quality, ?lao to mah? (aereaetd efforts to rjstein tho
confidence and patronage whioft ROS been sb UberaUy be?
stowed upon us. B?KLNGER ts CO.,
(EstabBsbed maj Importer? ot Wiaet *c"
M - No. IB Boeder street, Nev Tork.
Druggists, Grocers, Ac. .. ,, ? . .
The name of Btainger * Co., No, 15 Reaver etsset, ls e
Ruaranteeof the exaol and literal truth of whatever they
"^B^pr^ng^h^ hbo NIB
00011BIC!U.mNl!EANfi%.G0..
Ophite Otarieeton Hotel,
BOWIE ?ft MOISE, * '
HUCCB?KOHftVO Kitt? s%<^MKItl?S^
Jan sr 80 ^otow'^ Aj^hj cl^^^B.*o
TRUST?CE8.
Hon. SIMPSON BOBO, Spartanburg.
Rev. C. MURCHISON.
Judge T. O. P. VERNON, Spartanburg.
Ret. T. Q. HERBERT, Ninety-Six.
Prof. A. H LESTER, Spartanburg.
ROY^J: A. PORTER, Georgetown.
MaJoi*JOHN A. LEE, Spartanburg.
Rev. M. BROWN, Columbia.
Major A. H. KIRBY, Spartanburg.
Rev. W. S. BLACK, Newberry.
Rev. A. W. WALKER, Spartanburg.
Prof. WARREN DuPREE, Spartanburg.
J. H. WILSON, Esq., Sparenburg.
H'ACJlJIvrY.
Rev. ANSON W. CUMMINGS, A. M., D. D.,
President and Teacher of Mathematics, and
Lecturer on Natural Science, &c.
Mrs. I. H. CUMMINGS,
Teacher of Rhetoric, Mental and Moral
Science. .
Miss ALICK M. SHALDON,
Music, Embroidery, Painting, Leather
Work, Hair Work, &o.
Miss ALICE LOMAX,
Music, Frenoh, English Literature.
Miss SUK V. R. SHELDON,
French, Music, History.
Miss M. JANE WoproRD,
Natural' Science, Latin, &c.
HffiHSlONH jvTsrn VACATION.
Tlie Pall Session will open October 3d,
1867, and elope February 19th, 1868.
The Spring Session will open February
20th, and close July 8th, 1868.
Vacation extends from close of Spring
Session, to October 1st.
A few days reooss at Christmas.
KXPEN8KH.
Board, per Session, in-Correnoy,.$70 00
Tuition,. 20 00
Contingent Feo,. 2 00
Music, with nae of Piano,. 27 50
Latin, Extra,.10 00
Frenoh, Extra,. 12 00
Embroidery,. 15 00
Oil Painting. ?0 00
Grecian Painting, for the Conree,...."'. 10 00
Loather Work,. ? 00
Hair Work,. COO
Feather Flowers,. COO
Wax Fruit Flowers,. G 00
Each Music pupil receives fifty le'Mom
during the Session, and can use a
piano for practice, from one to three hours
daily. There are six pianos in the College.
The teachers in this department have
had much experience, and excel as per?
formers as well as teachers.
BOARDING XiKPARTlVIEllSrT.
This department is under the immediate
control of the President, and the young
ladies constitute a part of his family. They
will have the constant care of the lady
teachers in sickness and in health. The
rooms are large, well ventilated and well
warmed in cold weather. For the style of
jiving at the College, the President takes
the liberty to refer to Rov. R. P. Franks,
P. E., of Spartanburg District, who, with
his family has board in the College, at the
same table with the young ladies and teach?
ers. Also, to Col. William L. DePass of
Camden, Horace Nichols, Esq., of Colum?
bia, who also, with their families, have
been members of the College family. All
young ladies from a distance, are expected
to board at the College. 0* ?
THE TKACHERH
Have all had much experience, two of
j them have taught over tweuty-tive years.
The young lady teachers all graduated in
Ohe of the best ..-Female Colleges in the
South, ui?? exec! ?fi their respective depart?
ments.
TH IC TEXT BOOKS
In use can all be procured-in Spartan?
burg, at reasonable prices.
APPARATIT?, ?co.
The College has a beautiful and exten?
sive Apparatus, for illustrating the various
branches of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry
and Astronomy. Lectures on these sub?
jects, free to all, will be delivered daring
j the year.
Students coming by Spartanburg and
Union Railroad, should leave Columbia or
intermediate stations, on Monday, Wednes?
day or Saturday-they will then come
through,without detention.
EXPENSES.
It is confidently believed that while this
Institution offers high inducements, in the
way of educational, social, moral and re?
ligious advantages, it holds out motives of
% pecuniary kind, equal, if not greater than
I any other. Look at the adver ti semen ta of
this and other schools, North or South, and
wents wilt see that they make a saving by
Heading to Spartanburg.
??>..?. . '.?.'TT .
FLEASE.
After reading this, haud it to some one
who has a daughter to educate, or post it
up in some public place.
THOSE INTENDING to patronize the Col
lego, will confer a favor by immediately I
addressing the President, at Spartanburg,
8. C. '
COU.B8B .O?* TEXT
" " . aaoojee.
PREPARATORY DEPARTIRENT,
oiling.iv .Webster?*
.rt v . . :\_
.StattMfltisfe?
. '. '. '. >: .Webster's School Ed.
COLLEGIATE CLASSES,
mar mis.
.Wobster'a Elementary.
.. .. Sfendors* 4th Reader.
Behool uoograpny,
Grammer.Bunion's.
Arittunetio., .2J}?*j?on?A PrectieeU
Histor United States... JMSBSfS
.XOOMD TRAB, dj
Writing.Spencerian system.
Beading. Sanders'??i? Wder.
Arithmetic.Thompson's,
^g^^am^.CO^^S,
mt??n yMind :. : ' : : :S?Ln'8.
' iimioB.
?abra,.Davis's First Lessons.
?Mr.7......?rey's.
Astronomy. . ..Bouvier'a.
?aSff^:"::v.:S?
Composition.Qaaokenbos's.
anuos.
gfewnetry.Loomis'.
Triffoaometry.Loomis'.
rSuRRaoes OhristieMtir_Alexaader'e.
? amnoxHr oxAoturB*' oot?as?.
PMlgsophy of Natara! History, General Hio
ttj?afctentejs^th Bevlews of any fart <* tomar
' Bnlilop** Or*, router, Reeder, Cassi, otc.
MMOBt."
FAsquelte'e Frenoh series ie used. -
Woodbafy'e New Method to used.
:HsWBt
OnZSrs^jjM^ K-KM A HUM.
Spurtanhurg Female Colloge, under thc
patronage of the ; ' .nth Coolina (Joutei
enoe, Waa opened for the admission of
pupils on the 25th August, 1855.
The site of the Oollego Buildings is one
of the niost pleasant and desirable locations
that could have been selected.
The Campus encloses fifteen acres of
woodland, on the summit of :> bill, over?
looking tbe town ol' Spartanburg, mid ?
halfmile or moro, distant from it.
Secluded from the excitements ami at?
tractions of the town thoroughfares, with a
pure atmosphere, excellent water, and rural
quietude, thc pupils enjoy every facility for
mental and moral culture.
TKHTIMON JA I ..M.
It may be satisfactory to Hume to see a
few from among the many of the newspa?
per and other notices that' might be selec?
ted, which have generously been taken of
the College, location, teachers, &c. But
our best epistles are our former pupils,
i scattered all over Nort h and South Caroli?
na, Alabama, Georgia, Virginia, Tennessee,
Mississippi, Texas and other States.
SPARTANBURG FEMALE COLLEGE.-"A
fine climate, healthy location and compe?
tent Faculty, recommend this College to
public patronage."-Minute? 0>J S. C- Con?
ference, for I860.
SPARTANBUR? FEMALE COLLEQE.
"This Institution of South Carolina Con?
ference, opens October 3d. It is under
tho Presidency of that experienced teacher^
Dr. W. A. Cummings. It? proximity to
Wofford College gives some advantage to
those who have both sons and daughters to
educate from home ; and the renown of
Spartanburg for its healthfulness and reli?
gious privileges, commends it to public fa?
vor."-Southern Christian Advocate, Aug.
16, 18G7. .
SPARTANiiuRG FEMALE COLLEGE.-"It
gives us pleasure to announce to the pub
lie, the re-opening of this popular institu?
tion, under the management of the Rev. A.
W. Cummings, 1). I). The reputation of
the President for scholarship and adminis?
trative ability, should com maud for the
Institution a liberal patronage ; and we
hope that the friends of female education
will bestir themselves to give to this Col?
lege that support and encouragement with
which it. was honored in former years. Ita
representatives are scattered throughout the
laud, and tHey surely cannot forget, the
pleasant associations of by-gone days, and
disregard the claims of their Alma Slater.
Let one and all do something to sustain
this important educational interest, ' that
our danghters may be as corner-stones, pol?
ished after tho similitude of a palace.' -
Spartanburg Expresa, 186t>.
HOLSTON CONFERENCE FEMALE COL?
LEGE.-" We have been pleased to learn
that the last session waa eminently success?
ful, and with the present able and efficient
corpse of teachers, (three of whom arc now
in t he Spartanburg Female College,) under
the lead of pr. Cummings, promises to
fulfil the fullest hopes of its friends."-?
Abingdon Virginian, May, 3860.
HOLSTON CONFERENCE FSMALS COL?
LEGE.-" Of the President, Rev. Dr. Cum?
mings, and the Faculty, it is only necessary
to say that tbe present examination d?es
not detract anything from thc high reputa?
tion that they had sustained for many
[-years as able teachers and skilful managers
j of a literary institution: The Committee
feel nate in saying, in the language of one
of thc oldest and most active Trustees,
Hon. N. W. Woodtiu, in regard to the
President, * that they have the right man
H? the right place.' "-Report of Examin?
ing Committee of H. C F. College May 15,
1861.
mais DELICIOUS TONIO, ESPECIALLY DESIGNES
{ JL tor the uso of the
Medical Profession and the Family,
I M now endowed by ?ll the prominent Physicians, Chem?
ist* ?nd Connoisseurs, aa possessing ult thoao mtrtnaic
medicinal qualities (tonie ?nd dlnteflc) which belong to
OLD AND PURE GIN.
Wa trait that oar established reputation founded
upon eighty-eight years of experience-abundantly vin?
dtbatea our claims to public confidence, and guaran?
tees tbe excellence-or tus brandar? Article.
Put up ha case? containing one dozen bottles each and
sold by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, kc.
A. M. MNINOER & CO,
[Established 1778. Sol? Importera
No. is Bearer street, New Yat
Opinions ut tai Pres?.
i. No. 16 Beaver street, bave a very high
to" sustain, as Ute oldest and best bouse lo
New York.-Hom* Journal. .
The bouse of J? M. Ifiuingor A- Co., Mo. 15 Beaver
street baa sustained for a fnjrtod of eighty years, a repu?
tation (bat may well be envied.-V. Y. Evening fotU
GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO^
?O. 153 MEETING STREET,
Opposite Charleston Hotel.
SUCCESSORS TO KINO ACAS
NO. 151 MEETING
Wholesale Agents, ChaVbwton, S. o.
January jg_tftlh* 6mo
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"ftsrehanta and othersadvtsrtisina by tbe year, ri libe?
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Mnvetiihe? U ? ' '?._ :
THE MABIOK STAB,
-ESTABLISHED NEARLY TW?HTY YEARS AGO. IS
J2J publisbedatKarton,S.O., in toe central portion
of tho country, aud .offers a favorable medium to Mer
chants. Druggists, Machiniste, end all classes who desire
to extend their 1tasines* far 111* Peo Dee country.
Var the benefit ef our sdverlMng patrons, wo shsll, in
addition to ^yj^bwri^^tn1j11,i^^h^,u C?,N9TJ^Y IU}
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November 90 Evil tor and Proprietor
THE FIARRNCE QAZ9TT.
T>TOLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT FLORENCE,
Jr S. C., offer? an ia*s??t toed fog to Merchants and
ethers who wish ta ?Stand tte^ bnatew in tbe Pee
Deo section of tbe State. Bates of sdvsrtlsltiR vary rea
sonable,_ ? |v' ? .;;., . Btfrtfober ia
Tim LANfttSTOfe f.BDGjRR,
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JL Lancaster O. H., 8.0, Having a large snbaortgtto?
list, lt Offers a favorable medium IQ rierolMUrte'l?frll
advertisers who desire to extsiad their bustbeea in the
upper Districts of tbe Wat?. Bates of sdVerUsing llb.
eral. Specimen copy of paper sent on application.
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TpDBlaaHKO 2V8RY THURSDAY, AT SUMTER. & O.
JT fmbsoript?qn W.0D per annum. To Clubs of four
Advertisement* inserted on liberal term*.
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fa PT rsi, nnwUMTl TATT ?tWBKttuY au., AI
IMPORTANT TH COTTON PLASTERS.
A SOL'THE?fi INVENTION.
PATENT LABOB-SAVU?O
flMlK UKI EST AND BY I AR THE MORT PERFECT
L COT I ON M H1AY yet lUVcUtdd. Willum.-muli
a heavy bale can bf I-SHUN packed. Scud for Dttscrip
live unit Price Lint, to HUUKH Si RAVENEL,
(1 encrai AgeutH for the state.
ICuat Ua\, Charleston. S. 0,
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Portable aud statumur.v ENGINES, Saw Oms.
Ueuery's McCailhj Oin?, Grist Milla, Hark Mills,
llorac Powers, 'threshers, A:.-.. .Vc For ?ale by
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May 'i mtu6mo?
MISCELLANEOUS.
PH IL \DELPHIA UNIT E RSI TY
OF
MEDICINE ANO bUKGERY.
THK PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY OJf MEDICINE
AND 811 ROER Y wan organized in 18*. Chartered
by tho Legislature, February 20. 1863. Name changed
by a-legislative enactment to tho Eclectic N.l4l!< hl Col?
lege, of Philadelphia, lu 1860. In 1SC3 it purera? ?(l 1 '"'
Pennsylvania Medical College, established in und
the Philadelphie Medical College, which had previously
been merged into tho Pennsylvania Medical College, (?ti
1804 lt purchased thc Penn Medical University. Thu
Trustees of the separate schools united, petitioned sud
obtained a special Act of the Leplsisture, consolidating
these institutions and eba. ginn their names to that of the
Philadelphia University of Medicine and Surgery,
March lr., 1865. All these various Acts are publi hed in
the statutes of Pennsylvania. Tho cost of tho 1 uildlng
and museum wss over one hundred thousand dollars. It
will be observed that the University, asuow organized, ls
Che legal representative of the four Medical Colleges that
it has absorbed, lt is a liberal school of medicine, con
fined to no dogma, nor attached to any inodlcal clique
but embraces in lt? teaching overythtug ot' value to tb el
profession.
Session*.-It has two full sessions each year, commenc?
ing on the 1st of October, sud continuing until the 1st ot
January, as ita first session, and lrom the 1st ot January
to the 1st ot April, as tts second; the two constituting one
Aili course of lectures. It bas also a nummee session,
commencing the 1st April sad continuing until August,
for the preparatory branches, midi as Latin, Oreok,
Mathematics, Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, Anatomy |
Physiology, etc.
TiokeU_Tiokets to the full courso of lectures $120, or
eco for each session. For the summer or preparatory
course $25. Oraudating los $80. To aid young men of
moderate means, the University liss issued five hundred I
scholarships, which are sold to first-course students for
$75, and to second-course students and clergymen for
SCO, each constituting tho holder a life member, with the
perpetual privileges of the lectures, and all the ttiachltr^H
of the school. The only additional tees are a j early dis?
secting and matriculating ticket, each of which ls $5.
The Advantage* of Scholarship*.-The student holding a I
scholarship can enter tho College at any time during the |
year, attend as long ss be chooses, and re-enter the insti?
tution as fiequeutly ss ile, ired.
It requires uo previous resdtng or study to enter tho
University on scholarships, hence, all prtvste tuition fees
are saved.
Students, by holding scholarships, can prosecute other
business a part of the time.
The candidate for graduation can prosent, himself at
any time, and receive his degree as soon as qualified.
In casca student should hold a scholarship and noires'
able io attend lectures, it can be transferred to another,
thus preventing any los*.
Parents, guardians or friends ol' students wishing to
purchase scholarship tor them a year or more before
weir attendance at the University, can secure them by
advancing one-halt tho price und pay lug thu balance
when the student enters. Physicians and benevolent
men can bestow great benefit upon poor young men by
Sresenting thom a scholarship, and thus enabling them
> obtain an honorable profession.
The Faculty embraces seventeen eminent physicians
and surgeon?. The University has associated with tt a
large hospital clinic, Whete every form of medical and
surgical disease is operated on and treated in the pres?
ence of the class.
OoLUHjUE BUILDING.-The College building, located in
Ninth street, south of Walnut, ls the finest in the city.
Its front ls collegiate gothic, and ls adorned with em
battlements and embrasures, presenting a novel, bold,
and beautiful appearance. The facade ls of brown stone,
ornamented by two towera, inning to the elevation of
eighty feet, and crowned with an embattled parapot.
The building contains between fifty and sixty rooms, ali
?upplied with water, gas, and every other convenience
that modern improvement can con tributo to facilitate
medical instruction, Only five hundred scholarships
will be issued, ' and as two hundred and fifty are now
sold, tboee who wish to secure one should do aa at ance.
Money cen be remitted by express, or a draft or check
sent on any National Bank in the United states, when
tba scholarship will be returned by mad, signed by tho
President of the Board of Trustees. JOSEPH s. FISHER,
Esq.. and the Dean of the Faculty, W. PAINE, M. D.
All orders for scholarships or other business of the Uni?
versity, should be addressed to Professor W. PAINE, M.
D., Philadelphia, Pa.
NEW BOOKS.
PAYNE'S PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. j
A NEW WORK JUST ISSUED BY W. PAINE, M. D., !
Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine and
Pathology in the Philadelphia University of Medicine
and Surgery; author of Paine's Practice of Surgery; a
work on Obstetrics arni Materia Medica, author at Now
School Rem?di?e; an Epitome of Eberlle's Practice of
Medicine; a Review of Homnopethy: a Work on the His?
tory of Medicine; Editor of University Medical and Sur?
gical Journal, Ac., Ac. It ls a royal octavo of 900 pages,
and 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
all the new and improved methods. Price $7 ; postage 60
eenie.
Address tbs author, No. 933 ARCH STREET, Philadel?
phia. Pa.
ALSO. A NEW WORK.
Entitled New School Medicines, which ts the only work
ever published upon Materia Medica, embracing all the
Eclectic, HomcB(.atbic, and Botanic Remedies, with a
fuR regular Materia Medica. Price $5; postage free.
Address as above.
UNIVERSITY JOURNAL
OF
MEDICINE AND SURGERY.
A SEMI-MONTHLY. JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, SURGERY,
PHYSIOLOGY, HYGIENE AND GENERAL LITERA?
TURE, DEVOTED TO THE PaOFKSSION AND
MB PEOPLE.
The cheapeft Medical Paper in the world, published
every two weeks at the University Building, Ninth-street,
South-of Walnut. . ? . .
Single copies.$1.0 j
Five coplea to one ad?rese.4.86
Ten copies to one address.7.60
Fifteen copies to one address.9.30
Twenty copies to one ad dre BS.10.00
The getters up of the Club shan.have one copy gratia.
Address W. PAINE, M. D., Editor,
- September 12_ Philadelphia, Pa.
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of superior quality are manufactured and offered
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to give tho AMERICAN LEAD PENfltL the pre?
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Lead Pencils as the only pencils fitted for both ornamen?
tal and mathematical drawing; but, after a thorough
trial of the American Polygrade Lead Pendis, man?
ufactured by the American Lead Pencil Company, New
Yorii, I find them superior to any pencil in use, even to
the Faber or the old English Cumberland Lead Pencil,
being a superior pencil for sketching, ornamental and
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None genuine without tue exact name of the firm
look to it._December 18
**?revenHon i? ?otter than Cure. "
Celebrated Preventive Lotion.
?PPBOVKD AND HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BU
lise i- rea ch tied leal Faculty, aa the only safe and
I ll bio ?U t (dote ?fini wt infection from ppccfal Diseases,
Thia invsluobio preparation is suited for either sex, an*
has proved, from staple experience, ?he most efficient
and reliable ?reventlve ever discovered, thus effecting a
desideratum font, ao?ftbt tor .m the Medical World, ft
used accovdln? tc directions every possibility or danger
way be ?voided ; # single application will radically nen
trahie the venereal rims, expel ail impurities frote? the
absorbent vessels, and reader contamination impossible.
Be wise m Mme. and at a Very small outlay, save bonn ol
untold bodily and menlaltorments'.
This moat reliable spcoWc, BO universally adopted in
Ute Old World, la now offered for sate for the first time in
America hy T? A. MIPORT A CO., only authorized
Agents fdr ibo United States.
>rioe $3 per bottle. Large battle, double size, $3.
The usual discount to the. trade, ?ont, secure!v
packed, on receipt of price, to any address, with direc
fiona and pamphlet, try addressing to
' , > ?TJPORT A CO.,
. Sola ARfeula for Dr. Ricord's P. I*,
Itayaa lyr^ ftoTMOoId Bteet,Newjg*.
DRUQS, CHEMICALS, ETC?
ALL HAIL TO min
HOPE FDR THE DKNNDIKG IKTALHI.
1VKFF.R NOT THE L'S I '. Ol '
RODRIQUE'S
nimm ELIXIR ?IFIC.
~\M ANY WHOSE DKOLINING HEALTH, WHICH
XYi_ was precarious, ami their recovery despaired of,
do now with grateful emanations to the All-Wiso Dis?
poser, offer heartfelt thunk-tor this timely remedy. Dur?
ing the short time since its public introduction into use,
the Originator has most happily realized her most san?
guine expectations in mauifcJitaUons issuing from all
quarters of its unparalolled curative properties, for In no
case where lt han been administeren with regard to di?
rections, and persevered in, leis ii failed iu its beucllciaJ
results.
In resorting to UIIB remedy, the invalid can depeud
upon the safety of every article in its preparation, and
while it accelerates ibo healthful r< actions of each organ
sud vessel, the mind csu bo perfectly free froui sppre
henslou of any subtle Ingredient hetug insinuated into its
composition.
The appetite, which improves under its administration,
is st liberty to Indulge prudently In whatever nutriment
is palatable, digestive and wholesome, aud while lt is no
more than proper to avoid exposure to Iresb cold, no tear
need be entertained of any liability under this course ot
troatmeut to Induce it. lt ts a pleasant AROMATIC
CORDIAL, quite agreeable to ?tie taste, and os a lung re
vtvtfyer and balsam of health, it ls distinguishing Itself aa
without precedent, and we trust will, ere IOHR, claim for
tfielf general acclamation for its unrivalled efficacy.
For sale by the Proprietress, Mrs. CECILIA RODRI?
GUEZ, northwest corner of MEETING AND SOCIETY
.TR EE l's, and principal Druggists.
PRICE SINGLE EDITEE $1.25.
April 2 IJT
[CHILLS & FEVER;
.. . V {? CEPA M^^J fe .
WE HATE USED GALLIG ITAN'9 PILLS, AND FIND
thal they will do all that ls claimed for them,'and
cheerfully recommend them to ouldie favor. ' ^-jt
T. H. WATTS. Ex-Governor of Alabama.
3. W. A. SANDFORD. Att'y Geu'l of Alabama.
ROBT. DOUGHERTY, Judge Supremo Court Ala. ,Q
From THOM*H J. JUDOS, Judge Supreme Court.
I have unod GALLIGH AN'S 11IXS on my plantation
for Fever and Ague, and lind them all that ls claimed for
them. THOS. J. JUDGE.
Montgomery, Ala., September 29, 1808.
LOWNDES CocN rv, Alabama.
GALLIGHAN'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS will do.
They Aro decidedly the best medicino for Chills and i^;.
ver 1 ever gave. 1 would not be without them for fi\ a
times the price. J. A. Cl R AUA M.
AMK.RICUS, April 17, 18C7.
One box ol GALLIGHAN'S PILLS cured me perfectly
of Chills and Fever. They sre the best medicine lor
Chills amt Fever l ever saw. A. Q. RONALD?ON.
clerk Superior Court, Munder County, Ga.
MONTHOMEKT, ALA., July 9, 1&6C.
Messrs. BLUNT A HALE-GENTS: I have used your
GALLIGHAN'S PILLS on two occasions for Chills and
Fever, and find that they effect all that they are intend?
ed to do. They are the best remedy for the disease tint
I have ever tried. 1 consider them perfectly reliable.
Respectfully, DA NT, SAYRE,
Grand Sec. Grand Lodge ol F. sud A. M. of Alabama.
ALBANY, GA., March ll, 1807.
I have used GALLIGHAN'S PILLS in forty casesof
chilla and Fever, with perlcct success. They are tte
best Fever and Ague Pill put up. Kk,
A. B. 1'ANTV '
WHOLESALE IN CHARLESTON, BY
ftOODKICH, WINGMAN dr CO.,
No. 163 Meeting street.
And by all Druggists.
BLOI1NT & MALIC,
PROPRIETORS,
May 14 6mo Montgomery, Ala.
AFFLICTED !
SUFFER NO MOKE!
When by the use of DR. -JOINTLLLE'S ELIXIR you
can be cured permanently, and at a trifling cost.
The astonishing success which has attended this lu.
valuable medicine for Physical and Nervous Weakness.
General Debility and Prostration, Loss ot Muscular En?
ergy, Impotency, or any of the consequonces of youthful
indiscretion, renders it the most valuable preparation
ever discovered.
It will remove all nervous affections, depression, ex?
crement, incapacity to study or business, loss of merr-c
ry, contusion, thoughts . of self destruction, fears of in?
sanity, Ac. It will restore the appetite, renew the health
of those who have destroy edit by sensual excess or evil
precoces.
Young Men, be humbugged no more by "Quack Doc?
tora" and ignorant piactitioners, but send without d<?ay
tor the Elixir, and be at once restored lo health and hap?
piness. A perfect Cure is Guaranteed in every instance.
Price $1, or four bottles to one address ?3,
One bottle ie sufficient to effect a cure in all ordinary
caaes. *
ALSO, DR. JOlNVJLLE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, for tho
speedy ana permanent eiire of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Ure?
thral Discharges, Gravel, Stricture, and all affections* of
tho Kidneys and Bladder. Cures effected lb from one to
five day H. They are prepared from vegetable extracta
that are harmless ou the system, and never nauseate the
stomach or impregnate the breath. No change of diet
is necessary : while using them, nor does their action in
any niannei' interfere with business pursuits. Price $1
per box.
Either Of the above-mentioned articles will be sent to
s ny address, closely sealed, and post-paid, by mall or
express on receipt of price. Address ail orders to
BERGER, SHUTTS A CO., Chemists,
L March 30 ly No. 286 River street. Troy, N. Y.
There cometh glad tidings of Joy to all,
To young aud to old, to gi eat and to small;
The berni ty which once was so precious and rare,
Is free for all, and all may be fair.
By (lae nea ot
CHASTELLAKS
WHITE LIQUl D
ENAMEL,
For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion,
The most valuable and perfect preparation in us?, for
giving the akin a beautiful pearl-Ilka tint, tost ls only
found In youth.. 4ft runcfcjjr removes Tan, Freckles, Pint
pies, Blotches, Jtotn retunes, ?a?ownees. r-mpuonr.
and aU imparities of the skin, kindly bealing the sam?
leaving the skin white and clear aa alabaster. Ma ase
cannot be delected by the closest scrutiny, sud being a
vegetable 'preparation is perfectly; harmless. It ts tho,
only article of the kind used by tue French, and ia con?
sidered by the Parisian as indispensable to a perfect
toilet. Upwards of-UftOOO bodies wert? sold during th?
past veer, a sut&ctetit guarantee of Its efUctwv. I'rlcto
only 75 cents. Hent by pail, post-paid, on receipt or rm
order, by <
lt kitti KR, SHOTTS it co., Chemiste,
S..-.K?A aw Wv? St.,'Troy, IK Y
CRISPER COMA.
Ohl ?he was beauuiKl and fair,
WMhaskxaVaf**, ?ad rfel&fcthetr,
Whoite endingtendrils, soft.entwined,
Enchained the very h&art and mind,
CR?8PE11?OMA,
Fdr Cui-Iin? the Hair of either Bex int? Wav/
and (HORS? flin Rle ts or Heavy Massive
Otitis.
T>? , USING THIS ARTICLE LAOIS ? AND GEIiTLE
X> MEN ea? bee*nry abeasaatves s thotowcd-foid.
lt ls th? only ariki? lu the worhl that will earl straight
hair, and at th? same time give it. a beautiful, glossy au
pearance, TkWlMflpev Coma not only carls the hair, but
Invigorates beautifies and cleanses lt; i* highly and (lo
OrpO, ?nd in t* most coaiplete article of
tbs kind VWM oa>r*? to the A?( rican peWfc. Tba
Crispar Coma will be sent to any address, sealed and
ewetBeldtofL/^j. .
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No. 3 Weet Fayette etwet, Syracuse. N. Y.
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