The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, October 17, 1867, Image 8

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-?fatotett-1-?J-mm , THE \ mmm?? imx ?ws, ; McMillan & mortoj?, ] proprietors, ! No. 18 HAYN? STREET. CITY PRINTERS. TERMS CASH. SUBSCRIPTION. DA ILT?TWELVE MONTHS.310.0? DAILY?SIX MONTHS.;. 0.00 DAILY?THREE MONTHS.. ?.50 8INOLE COPIES.S cents TO NEWS DEALERS._,-. .3 cents R AT KS OF ADVERTISING . 16 eents ft. Une for first insertion. 10 cents s line for each subsequent tnsorUon. 5 Unes or under to be charged half a square. For Marriage and Funeral Notices?91. AU Ball and Exhibition Advertisements mnst be paid for la advance, unless they are ordered to be charged to regular advertisers. thursday morning,. october 17, 1867.' (tor thf. obabuutoh daily. new*.] CAROLINA. kkquiksoat in pace. Methought ere whUe I saw a funeral pyre V^T ".tlfa? mount that Tyrian Dido reared : And on thepue w??? ra-Ilv f Of those I kneW, all paleapd oWWiViVi.. As In tbft Niobaan ?roup thoro was One female form o'ortowerlng aU the rest; But this bad beauty e'en more terrlblo, With aU the .awful dignity of death ; It was Ih* form of Ohe who was by death Relieved from worse than doath?whose fate It was, Like Ntobe, to seo her children die One after other, uutil her turn onino; r" Yet some wore left to mourn, and they stood round Weeping, and you might see the smoking ashes Of sacrifices offered at her tomb By them, and you might know their tear-stained faces Among th? oil ylng or 'the Jeering crowds. And hereupon me thought I saw a maiden With calm ana overi treed approach the pile And lay a wreath upon It; and I asked: "Who Is this maiden with a face unmoved By the conflicting passions of tho crowd?" And cli* repUsd, *'The MUso of History, Who brings bor tribute to the noble dead-," But "Ah r ' thought I, "Alse I no tribute can Wake her to life again. " And then I heard The mournful, moving music or the dirge? Thou liest low, to rise no more, AU oovered with thy chUdren's gore, Carolina I Thy foes around, thee mocking stand And talk how they may part thy land. Thon Uses still, nor mov'st thy band, - Carolina I Thy very soul and life are fled. No mounting can bring back tho dead, Carolina I Ohl Carolina of the past. For thee no resurrection blast Shall sound?this sleep shall be thy laat, Carolina ! And then the children of the dead advanced. And. with a voice all ohoakecl wish sot* and groans. Said, "Valel Valol in Srtenmm Valol" And then 'twas on the h?ls, dales, woods and streams, And aU Use land that once had owned her sway. But ne'er should know her more, gave back the echo or, "Valel Valel In sa tern urn, V?lel" And thon the people out of every nation Who stood around, some mocking and some mourning, Cried, "Valel Valel lnoternum, Valol" . . : - A. 8. L. COMMERCIAL. The Charleston Cotton Market. OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, I CharIeston. Wednesday Evening, October 19, 1807, ). Buyers ware free purchasers, and, with an rong feel ins? on tho part of sellers, the market hardened about a half cent !? lb- Sales 650 bales, vit ; 8 at 16. 7 at 18% 19 at 16%, 64 at 10, 44 at 16,V, 73 at 16%, 99 at 17. 83 at 17%, .end 200 bales on terms which were not made public. We quote: lKmlUddUn?...l.. .16 a? Middling....16%?17 Str?oTMMcaihg...'.. .. .17%? Angusta M it r??. et. AUGUSTA, ?otober 15.?Coxl^.^Durbag'the early part of the day there wan a goo? feeling displayed, but later, after the receipt of favorable advices, there was a stiU better feeling, and the market was generally active, sales being modo on a basis of 16c for New York mid dling; but no or city of money limited transactions. When the market closed It was thought Now York middling would bring 16% a 16%a sales to-day. 039 bales. Re ceipts, 663 bale*. WautAse.?White 93 60 a a 76; red 99 90 a 9 60. Conn.? White 91 65 a 1 60 ; yeUow and mixed ?1 40 Bj.aoN.-Sbon\doroU7; R. sides 19; C. R. sides 20 a 91; O. Mde*31; l?tmp4 a 26. Savannah Market. SAVANNAH, October 14.?Cotton.?The markst open ed quite active at turner prices, and with a better general feeling. Transactions took a practical shape when buyer and seller met upon a basis which oho wed a mutual .de position for business. The day's work summed up the or the season, and the market closed wir and irrefulaxity which has oj ? advices from Liverpool in the knot stob in the afternoon announcing e in New YorV woro the main springs whii influenced, activity and helped to somewhat regulate prices. The following wars the sales of the day : 4 bales at 19o; 13 at 17o; 349 at 16%o; 99atl6%o; 147 at 16c; 4 at UXoi 11? ft* J6%0{ 81 at 16MCJ 60 at lSo; 6 at 14%?; 82 at 14o; 16 at 13%c, and 9 bakes Sea Islande* 30c. Total sales, 913 bales; receipts, 1868 bales. We quote : Oe?d Ordinary.n Low Middling.15 .16 ...,...-16% ...'..?.?.';.,..flYivffn New Orleans Market. NEW ORLEANS, October 11.?Cotton_The market opened this .morning with a moderate inquiry,, and a prospect of a limited business, but notwithstanding the unfavorable accounts from Liverpool and New York? those from the former bring*-? a further decline of %d? tho demand besame more active subsequently, and the sales reached 1000 bales, taken by seven buyoie, mostly for exSfcb. ; ?Was. expected that the, news would cause an additional falling off in rates, mit factors Were unwil ling to give way, and steadily maintained their position, compelling buyora who wero under t ho necessity of fill ing tnelr orders to pay full prices for the better qualities. i4 la nevertheless rather difficult to give regular quota tions. Ordinary is nominal. Low Middling ha* sold both at IT and' 19e, but In exceptional cases on which we cannot base quotations. Intact, similar instances could be cited In all descriptions. Under these circumstances ws> quote .Ordinary ncmtoa^-Oedd. Ordinary 16 ? I6%e. Low Middling 17%c. Middling 18%^a 19c. rj ' There are a number of orders pendtng here, and if planters will press forward the crop it will meet a ready sale at fair prices compared with other markets. The sales for the past three days sum up 2560 bales, making * tf*??or?? week ol 3900.- against 2626 tas? .week, and loeotee week before. The lecelpta rro??nI*ie;W6?,r excluding the arrivals from Mobile, Florida and Texas which are Included in tholr respective statements, com prise 4428 bales, against 3363, lost week, showing an to ersase ol 1161 bales. Tu? w???.? exports embreuce 2116 balse, aU ooastwlse. The demand during the past three days bas been partly for the North and partly for Great nMa, France and Spain. Stock on hand lsTs^temt^rriS?^?^^.. bales?16,266 ReoelTed today. xoe? Bevel preTiousiy. 16,443? 17,181 82,887 Cleared tc-day. ^..< 100 Olss^^evtotudy.. 8,890? 8,990 Stock on baud and on ahtpboaid.... ' 23,397 Wilmington Market. W?LM1NGTON, 'October 16.?Tobpentine-Is In moderate demand, and prices unchanged. Sales of 619 MiS at 94 0* for Virgin and yeUow dip, and 93 60 for hard, * 990 me. jbmuxs TtrmrsNTiss?Market steady. Sales of 880 bbls at ?3%o V gallon. rosin?Boles 0? 609 bbls at 93 35 tor strained, 93 40 a S 90 for No3; 93 75 for No 1 ; .6 50 for Pale, s^d 96 for xtraPale. BJTab?47 bbls received and sold at 99 68 f bbl. Csxrcu? -.i let chssgsd ii5.?Ss it IGe ^ w for Ltrsiwat?Rlver?One raft (66,000 <eet) flooring boards " ^^?o^'j^l^?abr^|^Bd. Baltimore Markst. BALTIMORE, October 14.?Owns?Market very 1?FeeUng was better to-day and market a Utile stronger. Ws have sates ofc 60 bates Middlings at 17 %o. Market closing at 17% a 19c. Fiatis?Market ta'better Inquiry, but without sales to ?ots i prices are Ann and uiuuulterated in say respect OsAi?--wheat~-The receipts reached 1930 bush white ssm^g?ffsss Sk&SRS S79S bush. 01 wbiob some mfsrtox lota sold at 66 els, and prtmsa*78to74eperb?M'h- Bye?1707 bush otfersd of Island 60 to ?3? per gal; Porto Rico 60 to 68c ; do Cuba la to 99s. F?oWsK0NB---The market has been quiet to-day. but arises continue inn at last' named ratee, to-witt Bacon tbotuders 114% tol*%o; lib bides 17%tol7%o; clear BWes 16% to I8%c. Maas Pork 990 50. Himuv^Westsrn s* l?5?c, ?Uii*~Moder?tely acUvs, stock growing mers limited; 1? ?MU! ??> iwes,^ "Is: Liverpool fine 98 a 8 30! Pwpsj* AB? 93 48 k 2 80; Turk's Idextd <6a60o ff last rsoorls-J-l^ to *^s^4s^HlBSjrteit at 99 9 ?l> to ?liii j pif? j ???irffffbj f sq noih'I ut. . nia tmoeio I deeo sosItT ?t. \ ^t?stsv' tt?t?llsr 1? d?ys fMt? ?as foreign IveAvv?s'?nd1 trssac .there Is less Measure for Sii^i, !,^ .83J.^a HOITOU? ent, and h Uu-gs co-n mission besides terejtorto*. ta have MSAsfferid la eouio ca.e? for ToioMlrToiMblrty days: . sslierA. ji^aka are ledlacountiii? tbehpopal to ? limited extent, Mit the movement frocs ?bit caufiB Is somewhat checked by an Indisposition on the part oi our city banks to afford roch inordinate acconitnodatlon aa toisai stimulate spec ulation in th? Waat, among the .operator* tu grain and Dtber prod?io*i . . , The bank, statement shows the result of this caution, I as the deposits b.vt/o declined no more than t?.341.788. The legaljtesders naye only ullou off $799,008', allhor' " the ourrenoy shipments lost week to the West were ] vy, those for Thursday and Friday aggregating a mtf and a half. ' Tho other items of the bank Maternent ex hibit tho same c jascrvaistve pi Ucy, tho loaus having f?l len off $$01,230, whtlo the ?pecle is augmented by ?235. The general coudlUouor the bank averages is inter preted ni favorable to a stjody s>'lve"7 per cent healthy money inaikot, but uufavotable to any early reduction of the rate Of interest, except, indeed, some of the wild pro jects of the iuflatloD'ata for an Issue of cutrency should be press od for adoption bw the Treasury in place of the sound policy of Judicious cunt met ion which is in force at present. 1 VKODUCE MAHItr.t. New York. October 14.?Ftoun, 4o.?The market for Western and state Flour is active, and 10 a 20? bet ter, especially the low and medium grados. Family brands are also bettor. Tho sales an? 28.000 barrels, at ?9 20 a 10 forSuperUnc State; ?10 40 a 11 for Extra State; ?1110a 1140 for Fancy State; t>10 70all 10 for tho low grades of Bpriug Whout Western Extra; ?10 06 a 11 65 for Shipping Ohio; $11 75 a 15 for trade and family brands, and ?14 25 a 10 SO for bt. Louis oxtrus. Includiug 2000 bhls Extra State, for De comber doll very, on private terms. Southern flour is more active and firm. Sales of I20q bbls at $1090 a 12 30 for common to gocd Baltimore and country extras, ?ud $12 75*16 for trade and family brands. Corn meal Is firm. Soles of 700 bbls tt $0 60 for -Jer sey City and $7 25 for Brandywine. , GbaIn?The wheat market is more active but at irre gulat prices. Tho demand is active at ti cou cession of 2 a 3o on spring. Oats are a shade easier at the opening, but close strong and active. The sales are 30,000 bush Ohio and Western at 82o m h tore, and B2 a Wo afloat, dosing strong Bt 83>?c; Southern at 80c. Corn opened a shade stronger and closed unite fltm. The demand is confined to the home trade. PaovnuortB?Tho pork market has been active at irreg ular prices but ClOSCS heavy. The soles, cash and regular, are 0000 bbls at ?23 :i7 % a 22 62 K for mess. Beef is entirely nominal. Tierce bcof Is In fair demand. Sales ol 160 tierces prime mess on private tenus, Beef hams are moderately nottve. Sales of 120 bbls at $30. vi'-c n>f>atB *ro SMlsfc 3*1es of 20,000 lbs rough sides at Bacon continues In demand and is nriuot. nun us 750 boxes Cumberland cut for December and January at Halite. Lard is dull and heavy. Sales of 900 bbls and tierces, in lots, at 14 a H ,v for city. 14*{ a 14>fc for fan- to prime steam and Kettle rendered. Butt tut?Is firm and In fair demand. Wo quote as ioIIowb: Goshen snd Orange comity, pails, v lb 40 a 50c, ; State firkins aud tubs, good to choice, 30 a 38o. ; Illinois, Iowa snd Minnesota, 20 a 26c; Western Reserve, good to choice, 28 a 30c; State bibs, Welsh good to choice 32 a 86c ; Ohio, common to fair, 10 a 20c. Cbicksg?Is quiet, but prices aro steady. We quote as follows : State factory, good to choice, %t lb. new, 16 n' 10c.-. State, mir to good, 18 a 16c; State dairien, choice, il a r.?>?c; English dairy. Conn., 13 a 14c; English diiry, Ohio, 12 a 14c; Ver mont dairy, com mon lo choice, ft, 13 a 14c. ; " pine apple, 12 a 14c. ; Ohio, Iprime. lit alle; Ohio factory, good to choice, 14 a 10c. CotT??.-The market Is dull, and prices are nominal. Cotton.?Owing to in ore favorable news from Liver pool there is a better icellng iu the market. . Holders are asking aboni a cont more than On Saturday, and sales ore mode at. yt to ^ cents advance. We quote middling at 18ko for Upland; 19c for Florida; 19>?"c for Mobile, and 20.SJC for New Orleans and Texas. - H at.?Tim demand his been falr.-and with a falling off in the receipts and only a moderate demand. Prices ore firm at 10 a 75c for shipping, and $110 a 1 60 for re tail-lots. Rice?In dull snd prices are nominal. Hoat.? Castile-is In fair demand and firm at 17 a 17 ^c cash. SuoxB.- Tlaw Sugars, are in moderate demand, and prices are steady. Sales of Cuba ?t 1116 a 12 So. Re fined ore dull at l??? a lejfo for Hards. Fbxiohts?To Liverpool 70,000 bushels wheat at lOKd; 2000 bbls flour at 3s. To London 1000 bbls od cake at 8s, and 7600 bushels wheat lid. A yeseel-to Bris tol channel with 2000 qrs grain at 7s. Consign ecu per.Hpntn Carolina Ifnf ironrt, October 16. 763 hales Cotton, 63 bales Mdze, 349 sacks Flour, 321 bags Peas and Corn, 39 bag*1 Rough Rice, 61 bbls Naval Stores, 80 kegs Spikes, 1 cor Cattle, &c. To Adams, Frost k Co, E H Rodgera k Co, M Rich, Willis A Chlsolm. <? B Walter k Co. H Klatto K Co, Z Davis, J A Enslow A Oo, W C Dukes A Co; J CWsk?eyi TJtsey k Kenyon, t> B Prit chct, Mowry A Co, W p Bowling, J A T Getty, Cameron, Barkley k Co, J R PWugle, Hunt A Bro, Graeser, Lee, Smith k Co, A T ' Smyth e, S Knight, W'W Smith, TS Gaillard, LP DcSaussuro, G W Williams k Co, Holmes k Wa?es, Holmes k MoBoth, H Brande?, R McElrOy. Eanapsuxi, Lanneau & Co, W M Bird A Co, W B Gibbes, L M Ooxetter, E 3 Wies k Co. J B E Sloan, W C Courte nay k Go, C N Averlll k Bon, Thorsten k Holmes, a A Tretinoins, F S "Holmes, Porcher A Honry. M Goldsmith A Son, R R Agent. U Coble k Co, I W Hay no. Hart k Co, 3 Ans ell, D Jennings fie Ce, J H Baggott & Co, E Botes A Co, P Mulkal, H L Jeffsrr k Co, Courtouuy A Trenholm, E B Stoddard k Co, Dowio k Moiae, and 3 N Robson. Consignera pev Northeastern Railroad, .. October 16. 317 bale* Cotton, 31? bbls Naval Stores; cars boxes Tobacco, Potatoes, Mdm,kc. To Adsaasy l. I Oo. Graeaor, Lee, Smith k Co, Williams & "Co, W P 1.,-u I J A J D Kirkpatrick, Klinok, Wickenberg A Oo, Shaokel ford k EoUy,. Mowxy k Oo, Screven k Nesbit, ?eo E Prlt ohet, Gaillard A Mlaott, Mozyck Bros, Dukes k Co, H L Guilmartin A Oo, S D Stasey, ?eo W Clark A 00, 3'Mar shall. Jr, Robinson, k Co, R Arnold &,Co, Mrs 'H Mur Shy, J Rodolph, M Pearson, Ingraham S: son, Rodgers A o, Z Davis, F Webmanu, T t, W?bb, M Gercghty, and Order. Passengers. Fer b tea nier Emilio, from Georgetown, S O?T P Alston, Mrs Chas Alston and two children, Miss Susan Tucker, Jno LoBruce. Miss K LuBruco, Mb? L LaBruoe, Miss K LaBruce, Miss M LaBruce, Master M LoBruce, W W Shackelford, lady, five children and servant, Mrs J Davis, three children and servant, Miss Helen Alston, Miss Pauline Weston, Miss E M Maniganlt, Miss Helen Mlddleton, D L Pringle, Miss R Alston, F W Maouaker, H W Whildon, Miss 3 Sparkman, 3 Berron, R R Ca'rr, 3 H Rainy,. J W LaBruco, W F Mparkman, i W, BeUn, C Alston, Miss II Tucker,, and 20 deck. Per steamer St Helens, from' Edlsto snd Rockvijla? J W Sosbrack, H M Btdly and kdy, Mrs Garvin, Rev E ?illluger, Dr <T Bosnowski, F Shaffer, and 8 deck. *r steamer Pilot jaoy, from Savannah, via Beaufort, Iton, Ac?S R Smith, A Poindcxter, Dr J E Dun, Miss , Miss Annie Dun, C E W Collins, Miss M F Came ron, O A Caldwell, W F Coilihs, Co! Nichols, Miss Nichols, Capt^Da^dson, D^W^sga, ^WMa^le^lssE Wall POET CALENDAR. cobrkoted weekly. First Q. 6th, Oh Full M. 13th. 8h B rEtAOEa of the itoott. - 47m. even I Last Q. 20th, Sb. 47m. morn 4m. morn | New M. 27th,7h. 43m, morn sdh. ristr. i sexs. Monday.... Tuesday? Wednesday. Thursday... Friday. Satotday..: Sunday.... ; afoon bises. i?..42 7..22 8. .12 9.. 3 h10b water. 6.. 8 6,.- 9 ?1.28 6. .26 6..26 6..24 6. .28 '8,(22 -fi..ai. o an Morn. 7..6C 8..42 U..30 10..1ft 11.. 8 12.. 7 MARIIS^F, NEWS. PORT W CHARLESTON : Steamship, ay. Md?/WJJ* on, Orahom, Se' Arrived Testertta y. Kelly, Fhtlodelphla-^lafton Snn ^jfTBsWijWc Ooj W O Trott,. D ie, A Duncan k Son; Cameron. K"r?*H*?,%^ 1 Reeder, K it W Steele. W O toi J Parcel!, E Somer, Bisssll A Co, Ulm" & Co, Bl?wn k Hyor, Jno Com U?)e A Marshall, W L Webb, J H Brown. Babcock " flurray, DorbaumA Menke, . J Walker, Budd Sc Bisks. H in, D Paul A Cj, H Sell; N E . Carter, Cobia A Co, B O'NetTl, J Betlton, ?T H ?,WW tynclara.L F Bob M Ufas E ? KK*j John ;rJLr<rt?m?Bi??i,J JroAVa 'tt c'o.^olv?o"'^ *l?7. ??Vt>W:B^os?l|wH>Sk J[, - onen, nctex loh, Wineman A Co, Holmes tt Co. B Johnson A Co, E Bates A Co, H Klatto tt Co, ?s mdorf k Co, P Walsh, 3 W Steffens & Co, D F Fleming Co, J Mehrtens, Breite k Chapman, L Schnell A Oo, A anger, H Brande?. 3 E Adger A Co, Tobias Sons, O W riUlams k COjStreot Bros A Co, W M Lawton, T M Bris St Co, Block A^eyf?^a?^Dlll,1!!to^^?s^&^c^A J Salinas, T D Dotterer. J 8 Snlrmer, A W Eokle A Co, and order. Alliance has freight of steamer Star of the Steamer BinlU?lf*^ tea Rice, Bhlnglss, AoV TWah*&?rK ?aKsHK ?sVPrlngle, w Hood, Rev A T Porter. Mrs 3 Ward, R L Fraser, Patrick Walsh, 0 L Yatcs, Bolimsu ?ros,.B O'Nettl, MoOorty, J F O'Neill A son, and others. Steamer St Helens, Boyle, Edlsto and Rockvllle. Sow?||,^W?;^^|B^rty,:H O Robs^om Steamer Pilot Boy, MoNelty, Savannah, via (ku? Head, and Bssnfott. 6 bates Cotton, 208 bundles Iron &????SK'rS.??: Mr Clectman, T Winthrop, Ravenel tt Oo, W H Harrison, F Krestell, SSUibSTO Express Co. Sehr Ann? Dees, from Weist Point MHL 43 bbls Reugb Bice. To Cohen, Hsnokel A Co, and 3 R Tringle. Went t*> Sea Yesterday. Steamship K B Souder, Lebby, New York, October 13. '^HmaRTsWsiiA DP, CLEARED-AMD HAILED FOR THIS PORT .'JfOreion. YlSJOW -jil Sept? .August 10 Fh* Hskon Adelstetn, Backer, up.. .Sept 1* lbs Charleston, Morfey. sailed.September 18 rhs Tfltob, Ksb^er, satred.: ...?.?... A ,. Kept % DO ?BST in.' ^ahlp Oeorge B ?pCTS, fl, leave.W. I r. j f???ol lehr Ida BsUs*W?**% UPr.., .,n?*vwr, wm, ,0c* ? ut* HumwHKf... $!* If*6-?1??". w,... .Oet 11 JaIii* H K TTswlrlns inVsnsasYt.- /Vt* ?Z itohr B N Hawktos, W tohr W S Doughten, Xstem, otesred.Oet M; .v l-M.jmMmtmymrtni, ?, ?. Orowell. sailed ^ I II ' Churlostou VTholewle Prices, [ ABTICLES. Dundee...'.*. Gunny Cloth. BALE ROPE. ? Bs?Msnills. h a Western. New York. Jute. BUM AD, a* m Naty. .Pilif.V.. OroV-kern. BRICKS!* M..;. BRAN, * ?00 Iba. VOTTON* V lb? Ordinary to Qtxxl Ordinary. Low Middling. MiddlingtoStrict Middling.... Good MlddUaur. ftoalalaud. CANDLES, H lb?Sperm. Adamantine. coffee^ ft-Bio*. '. '. \ Laguayra......... Java.j. (JQUDAQE, ? lb?Manilla.... Tuned American. CORN MEAL. V bbl..t,. COAL, ' ?> ton?Anthracite. Cumberland. COPPER. "B 1H?Sheet..... tivaii.it*.??? FERTILIZERS^' Peruvian Guano, "fri ton. Pacific Guana, V 3000 Us. 1 laugh's Phosphate, <f) 2000 lbs... Rhodes' Phosphate, V 2000 Iba... Mapw?s'Super phosphate,*? 2000 lb /.oil's Raw Bono Phosphate.. Zell's Super Phosphate of Limo.. Wools ton's phoephate Of Linie.. F'.jn?cod. *? loo m?....:....*. :. Herring, V box. Mackerel, No. 1, ? half bbl. Mockerc), No. 3, ^ half bbl. Mackerel, No. 8, ft bbl... Mackerel, No. 1, by kits. No. 2..; .*..*%... No. 3;.U. Sardines, *S 100?quarter boxes. Hah* boxes... FLOUR, *B bbl?Super. Northern and Western Extra.... Baltimore Extra... :. . : Southern?Super. Extra.-. Family. fruits?Prunes, *??..... 13?$ - 28 ?10.?? 100.00 76.00 ? 26 <$ 60 @12.00 @13.00 (3)12.60 ?ried Apples. Iinonds, soft sheB. , Raisins. M. lt., *S box. Raisins, Layer;!....}. OL A SB, f? box or 60 feet American, 8x10. American, 10x12. French, 12x11.. GRAIN?Maryland Oats, tp bushel... Western Oats, bushol.. Corn,, *fl bushel. Beans, $ bushel.. a A Y, "? cwt.?North River... '.. Eastern.. HIDES?Vis, *S lb.. indjgo?tfriS.. IKON? -Rollned, TB lb. Swede. LATHS, t? M. UMB?mxeU, flbbl.,. South Carolina. Rock port...,.. Cement_.,..il. Plnst or Paris.... LUMBER. ? M. feet? clear White Pine, 1st quality.. White Pine, good run. .. . Yellow Pino. i Boards, V M. feet?Rough. Grooved and Tongucd. LEATHER, country tanned. V lb.. hol asses, *? gallon?Cuba. . Muscovado. j Sugar House.?. New Orleans. naval stores, V bbl?Tar. Pitch. * ?,<. Bosin, Pale. :.. ' Rosin, No. 1. Rosin, No. S. Rosin, No. 8. . Spirits Turpentine, *S gallon.. Oaitutu. <rt m. NA ILS?American, 4@20d, ?4 keg... : American Wrought... ?^thing.,. ?iBim^. Ualvanned. Spike*. 01 is?Lard, * gaUon. Linseed/* gallon.. ( Sperm, Winter, *? gallon. Cotton seed, ? gallon -. Castor iE. I.). ?ireuon. Olive, fk dozen. snt^y^gaUon. Portress.:. Rump. Bacon, Bams, W Mi. Bacon, Hides. Bacon, Shoulders. Bacon, Strips. Lard, in keg. Butter...... Cheese.,. Potatoes, W bbl. ; Black Load. Zinc, White....:.. FLOW STEEL, IB RICE?Carolina, *??..:.. ? East India. SLA TES?American, HP square_ HUWQLES. ? M. White Fine, first quality.... SALT?Liverpool, coarse, ? sack. Liverpool, fine., SOAP?Bf?r. H h. starch, m &. SPICKS, ?1 lb-Casala. Mac?. Ojoviea. Nutmegs. Peppec; 16X P.OO Race < spirits, ft gallon?Alcohol. J Cognac. Brandy, Twmesno. am, Holland. Gin, American. Rum, Jamaica. Rum, R. E. Whiskey, Bourbon. Whiskey, Rectified. svoar, 9 BwBsw. Crushed. Clarified 0. ?,. j Lost'.. ;. ,,. Port? Rico.............. MUBCOVBl'' .., .^GU?S?Domesticmanufacture, "B M.[18.00 TEAS.jfi lb-Imperial -,'... ?(. T Young Hyson...... Black.,. TOBACCO, *? ?, as per qi TIMBER-Uevm Timber?Yellow Pino.| 4. I Ash.? poplar,. Hickory I FlUkU>}',.,..,<. tin?l O Roofing .Plate..,.,. ! I X Roofing Plate.,.>,. I O Tin Plate', 10x14. t X Tin Plate 10x14. ; I O Tin Piste, 14x20. v Block Tin, ? 1?. y^BpVy^.d j ttllg^;. ........ i ..,. VARNISH?Bright,' v gaUon". '. ! '. ! 'Jit \bNkvSi?^ii?ii win?;? gaii?n.-:;: (9 8.00 2.76 & 2.60 0.00 m ?.00 9.00 1.00 l.CO 1.00 16.00 us 17.00 16.(0 40 >W> RIP VAN "W?Sltt^E ?it^t GOIJ) MEDAL ?HSBBY, POBT AND MADEIRA, BARTEST BOX Via ,?md la orderte 4 compact and con [TN ADDITION TO O?? L WINES, etc., in orjftta i to consumers Port? L _ ?t form, wscoaunsnetf ?te fccting la oos*s ow well kx ,and hmmt tlpreclud Hit mm ?pa ?nbrtsbase Pf? Preos. U tmru ssksAS.-te a ? N 153 MEBTING Qmil?kkf^mon Hotel. BOWIE & *QWk% 8fo. In ohastSSllah's sStoSr Merci? S0 tfr * A ?ITY mm T$. NOTICE!. Sb?._1 CH ARLES ION. October 14, 1887. TCCri'KjJ FROM A NEGRO A SMALL 3HUMUER OF FOWLS, and lodged at Upper Ward* Guard Home, rhe owner le requested to call, prove property, and take thorn away. K. J. KINOMAN, ^ ^ . ? l*00**"*1 PPP" Wards BoUecy, October 15 a 11 F COUNCIL WILL, AT ITS N^XT BEGU Meet'ng, to be held on TUESDAY, Md lost, > elect an ASSESSOR to flU the unexpired r. D. 0. GIBSON, deceased. Letters of application will bp received up to Vi o'clock M.. on day of election. Byjordor. W. H. SMITH, October 11_. Clerk of Council. NOiicjs to wki.i*<u:kvi- tax i?a^hmsT OITY TREASURY QFfiICE. i " 1 vv. Octf4*5* ?07. [ ? TAX EXECU'IIONS WILL ISSUE FROM THIS OF FICE on 22d inst., on sll unpaid roturnB for 1807, due on 99th June last. S. THOMAS, October 9 City Trsasu.?,-, NOTICE TO Al't'TlONEERM, *~- ,CIT* TBEASUBY Ot FIG ELI October 3, **7. } ALL I AUCTION T.?0KWSKS F.XPIRK.D BY ORDI NANCE on 80th September. Renewals will re granted on application at this office. If made during Thxs Month. ;.. I Iii' sXlSjOI^Si.^l&Treasurer. inn11 Octobers ' OFFICE CITY CIVIL ENGINEER, Crrr Hall, Charleston, September il. 1867 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED II? Ute 13th at l'i o'clock M.. for BU1LDINO SEVERAL TRUNKS of the lengths and slsos given below. The es timates will include the oosi of excavating about aoo cubic yards of earth, the necessary lining, reforming ot -pavements, and grading after the laying of trunks; trunks. feet. Length of Trunk In Lint street.-270 1 Length, of Trunk In and utolu lote in Comlug street i to the tidal drain. 300 ' Length of Trunk ltom lots on Oadsdon street to the main drain In WeOtworth street.,..... r.. 121t Length of Trii?S; .from, McIntoS?V Court to Red cliff e etre'etdralu.:.V;:v.t'.-A 167 Total length.877 Ttunks to bo twelve by .twenty inches in the clear, , buBt of two by twelve ilttAeSprluie j^Uow-pi?V pliiX&ay to rest upon sleepers of furue by nine iliches, three feet ' long, placed five feet from centres. Braces to be two by six Indice, do votai led into the aides of Truuks, at dis tances of five feet from neutron. The Truuks to be laid to grade yegs furnished by the Engineer. - AU the work must be carried ou with the greatest dispatch. Plans can be seen at this office. A copy of these specifications must be attached to each ofler. LOUIS .T. hah hot, September 12_City Kuglueer. PUBLIC NOT1GIC. . OFFICE OF .CITY TREASURY, ? . . .. January 3, 1??17.)' PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GFVEN THAT UNDKH the following Ordinance licenses haveboeu prepare.) for delivery from thin Office. S. THOMAB, City Treasurer. Sec. 1. Be it Ordained by tlie Mayor and Aldermeni i. City Council assembled, That front and alter the first da j of January, licenses shall be taken out for all carls, dray, and wagons, need for private and domestic purposes, in tUu aaiuo mabuer, and according- to the same provloicn.' now of force In relation, to carts, drays aud wagons, let oi driven for hire, except giving bonds. And each sued cart, dray or wagon, shall be provided with a badge con taining the number thereof, and marked Private, to m placed on the outside of the shaft. SKC. 2. No person shall be takeu by the Treasurer t-. aurely to ivny bond under the Ordinance concerning 11 censos for carts, drays, wagons and other carriages, un less he or she be a freeholder. Heo. 3. The following shall hereafter be the rates lo, licenses for public and private carts, drays, wagons, arc, luchidlng the horses or mules uiod thereof, which thai' be free from other taxation : njBMC t'A uts, prats, kto., ob those KMTLOYEIi ik an ? business whatever, for hire direct or inoiiifc r. For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by one horse oi mule, ?20. For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two horsosot mules, $30. For every hack arid carriage with two wheels, 130, For every hack and carriage with four wheels, $40. For every Btsgo or omnlbu* (except Hue omnibus With two horses, $60. 1 ' For every stage or omnibus (except line omnibusv drawn by four horses, $60. For every truck drawn oy two or more horses or mul.'s $60. For every express wagon drawn by two or more h?rst? or mules, $60. BREAD carts AND privat! casts, prats. etc. For every bread cart or wagon, ?5. For every cart, dray or wagon, need tor private or d?. mastic purposes, and not to be employed An the trans porting of goods, wares, mo red an diso, lumber, or any other commodity, for compensation, either directly or indirectly for the same, shall pay for a Uoenao the sum ot I ?0, exclusive of the horse or mule. Ratified in City Council, this 16th day of January II.. 8.1 In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and sixty-alt. P. O. GAILLARD, Mayor By the Mayor. January 3 W. a: 8M?TH. Clerk of Council. i?TL AN on?i\AMK to . rxqtxlath the storage of petroleum, its pbo DUCTs, amd other inflammable oils. f. Sec. I. 8e it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen, in [ City Council assembled. That from and after the lfith day of June next, it shall not be lawful to keep Petroleum, Kerosene, Rock Oil, Benzine, Benzole, or any other in flammable oil or oils on storage or for sale In any cellar, store or building south at Lino. Btvfct, in a.larger quan tity than fifty gallons on any one lot or premises, anil soy such quantity so kept or stored shall be contained in vessels of tin or other metal. Sec. 2. That Petroleum, its products, or any other In flammable oil or oils, when brought into the city by land or water, may be kept o~ any lot or In any. budding in which cotton is not stored, for a period not exceeding twenty-tour hours, upon tne expir?t ton of winch time i t shall be removed and kept in the manner as required by the foregoing section. 1.8 Sjep. 8. Any person or persons violating any part oi this Ordinance shall be subject to a fine of two hundred dollars, for each offence, recoverable In any Court of com petent Jurisdiction. Ratified in City council this twenty-first day of May, In the year of our Lord out. thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven. - p -p r 7 [L-H.l P. 0. GAILLARD. Mayor. W. H. Smith. Clerk of Council. June 6 itb?.h jvmtm 1?. ,L office Clerk of CotTHOit,) -i ' May l?67. j The foUotring Section of " An Ordinance to abolish the office of Hpertutentleut of Streets ; to provide for Keep ing the Streets' Lanes, Alleys, and open Courts in the City of Charlesston Clean..and for other purposes," la hereby publishes for tho information of aU concerned : \ Wet the due protection of the said contractor or con tractors, it is further ofdained, j That o very owner, lessee, occupant and tenant ot/ any ?remises fronting in any street, lane, alley, or open rourt, shall-on every day (SUndaya excepted) have the dirt, filth, garbage, or other offal; 'placed in front of his or her lot, in e> barrel, box or heap, sftdm'fesdlneBs for the contractor/ by the hour of seven o'clock, A- M., from ffie fixst day ot May to ' the first day of November in every ye^r : and by tho hour oi nine o'clock, A. M.. from tt?? first dayOr November to the first day of,May following. And any person offond bag herein, or : placing any dirt; filth, garbage, or other offal, in' any street, lane, or alley, or open court, after the hours above named, shall be subject to a fine not less tn?h two nor more than five dollars, for each and every 0 nance,'"to be ithposed by the Mayor, By order W. H. fiMT?H, , May IK Clerk of Council. MAYORALTY OF CBABLBSTON, I CiTT Hall, November 9, I860. I a LL FEB?O^SDESLf?OlW OF llKIlfifLDlNG IN TSE A Burnt PUtrlcpJjm Waste Fiacfls p|fUlll? ,Olty, un dpr "An Act of the Creneral Asgomtjiy, giving'*uthorltj to the Olty CoufiaUef Charwtoii to proceed In the ma> ter of a Fire Loan, with $ view to a|d lr> building up the City anew," are hevtelby nottfied that WP forni of appli cation lo* loans can bo obtained at the office of the cii rl. 01 Council, between the hours of 9 A. M. and a V. M All appileatlon? must bofJ id in the above meniloneil Office, an tho Committee will .meet every Monday to coe? alder tho same. xun. t. i TBjr ffrder of the Mayo* ' ; W. ffc, SMITH. NoreaflWlQ_ ;-;. ,;ut , (..yierS of Conneiu IB RS?ULAR INSPECTION OF THE LOTS AND Uxclosnres, vaults, Ac, will commence on Mondai, I and occupants are hereby required fit ? 0l?? o1lc.V 1 r.'.-tx:.t *pwwm> ; . flOlrif0jLU--T*aT foup WING of an "Ordinance to Reise Sup. 1867," ie published for tho lnfOHasfiou Goods by sample or otharwtea, who are ' Stty. _AU such persons are hereby dollar? of all goods lent?, by sample or I or ConnclH For th? JsM mud mm mm '&tm\ '3 A MOST EXa?H?tTT?, 0ELIOATK, AND VBA ?IUI** PKRFljaf?, Distilled from iha Bare and JesuWfol Flower from which i* tskeo it* naine,.: lAWfWI* BON,j v;f.-V.'.! In; tyniuuL* f ;i,j>^? & i ?tuis'i is^jl^?la^^nJ U ^ffi^t^^' ****** U*i.r ^ >'Kit?ft^ JtslftftPlflll W 'MISCELLANEOUS. iDED DRUli VfORE l&p KELLERS & G?-, (I.M'II AMUX Ai JJOUN) WHOLESALE AW) RETAIL DRUGGISTS, Nof 131 MEETING STREET, Thiixi door atoovo Marko t I . .? IT AVK LATELY RECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS 10 XX their usual stock of pur* und fresh . MEDICINES D?E 8TUPFK EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY OOODH FINE SOAPS TOILET POWDERS POMADES COSMETICS COMBS j " BRUSHES EXTRACTS, Ac. Comprising Invoice* front the mo?t repuUblo manu? facturera. On hand, all the principal proprietary medicines, Including PreporatiouB of AVER, JAYNK. HALL, CHEV ALIER, DAYIS, WRIOirr, HOLLOW AY, 4ic \1bo.? largo assortment of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES SADDLE BAQS MEDICINE CHESTS GLASS METAL AND GUTTA PERCHA OOODfV GLASSWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Great attention la patd to the importation and selec tion or PURE AND ERESH DRUGS, and none other are allowed to go out of the F.iUbliah ment. Prescriptions compounded with ae. racy, and the public can depend on tft utmost reliability in the execution o. < rders. M,KEUERS,MJ)..* II BAER.H.U Maijeh 0 : ' ! i THIS DELICIOUS TONIC. ESPECIALLY DESIGNED .for the nsa of the Medical Profession and the Family, is now endorsed by all the prominent Physicians, Chem ist* and Connoisseurs, as possessing all those intrinsic, medicinal qualities (tonicand diuretic) which belong to an OLD AND PURE GIN. We trust that our established reputation* 'founded upon eighty-eight years of experience?abundantly vin dicates our1 claim h to public confidence, and guaran tees the excellence of this Standard Article. Put up in case* containing'one dozen bottles each and sold by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, Ac. A. M. BIN INGER a CO, [Established 1778. Sole Importers No. 15 Beaver street, New Yor Opinions ox* tlx Frese. The Blnlnger*, No. in Beaver street, bave a very high reputation to sustain, as the oldest and best house in New York.?Home. Journal. The house of A. M. Blnlnger a Co., No. IS Beaver street, has sustained, for a parted of eighty years, a repu tation that may well be envied.?w. T. Evening Pott. GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., NO. 163 MEETING STREET, ..Opposite Charleston Hotel, and 1)0WIE & MOfSE, SUCCESSORS TO KINO Ai IIASSIO?CV, NO. 1B1 MEETING STREET, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, 8. C. January '29 tilths 6mo POUTZ'S cblebbat?d'.^.;'."V.. ' horsb m\ mm raws. WATER, * EES, 'This preparation, long and favorably known, will thoroughly rcinvigo rate broken down and \ low-spirited horses, by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and intestines. It is a sure preventive of all diseases Incident to this animal, such as LUNG FEVER, GLAND- ] YES, COUGHS, DI8 FQUNDER, LOSS OF APPETITE AND VI [TAL ENERGY, &c. |T8 USE IMPROVES THE WINT>, IN CREASES THE AP... PETITE?G IV E 8 A ' SMOOTH and ?L08 8? SEIN?and trans, forms the MISERA IS from one-half to a paper In pfewuTtha I eases will be led or enure' Vented. If g tune, a certain preventive' prepared BY o? Cholera. JE & A* FOVTZ & BIMK, ^ No. no *.*;s\?ff't,iw ' ???Jb?Tis< for sale by i DOWIE & MOISE, any person, greet art of Van* _ Ml SCELLANEOUS._ PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND bURGERY. rpHE PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE | X AND SURQEBY was organized In 19**). Chartered by the Legislature., February U6.1863. Name changed by a l?gislative enactment t? the Eclectic Mraicid Col lege, or Philadelphia, in i860, lu 1868 it purchased the I Pennsylvania Medical College established in ?3W, and the Philadelphia Medical College, which had previously been merged into the Pennsylvania Medical Colloge. ?p 1864 it piu-ohaaed the Penn Medical Dnlverslty. The Trustees of tho separate schools united, petltionod aud obtained a special Act of the Legislature, consolidating these institutions and changing their names to that of the Philadelphia University of Mcdlcino and Surgery, March 16,1865. All these various Acts are publl hod in the statutes of Pennsylvania. The cost of the ) u tiding and museum was over one hundred thousand dollars. It will be observed that the University, as now organized, is the legal representative of the four Medical Colleges that 11 has absorbed. It le a liberal school or medicine, rou tined to no dogma, nor attached to any medical clique hut embraces In its teaching everything of value tot tie profession. Sessions.?It has two full sessions each year, commenc ing on the 1st of October, and continuing until tho 1st of January, as Its first session, and from the 1st oi January to the 1st of April, as its second; the two constitution one full course Of lectures. It has also a summer session, commencing the 1st April aad continuing untd August, for the preparatory branches, such as Latin, Greek, Mathematics, Botany, Zoology. Chemistry, Anatomy Physiology, etc. Ticket?.?Ticket? to the full course of lectures $120. or $60 for each session. For the summer or preparatory course $36. Oraudattng lee $30. To aid young men of moderate means, the University has Issued five hundred scholarships, which are sold to firat-courso students for $76, and to second-course students and olergymon for $60, cd oh constituting the holder a life member, with the perpetual privileges of the lectures, and all the teachings of the school. The only additional feea are a j early dis secting and matriculating ticket, each of which is $0. The Advantages of Scholarships.?The student holding a scholarship can enter tho College at any tune during the year, attend as long as he chooses, and re-enter the insti tution as 'frequently as desired. If requires no previous reading or study to enter the University on scholarships, hence, all private l?iiion fees are saved, Students, by holding scholarships, can prosecute other business a part of the time. The candidate for graduation can present himself at any Ume, and receive hit degree as soon as qualified. In cases stuoent should hold a scholarship and not be able to attend lectures, it can be transferred to another, thus preventing any loss. Parents, guardians or friend a of students wishing to purchase scholarship for them a year or moro bolero ?eir attendance at the University,. can secure them by advancing one-half the price and paying the balance when the student enters. Physicians and benevolent men can bestow great benefit upon poor young men by presenting them a scholarship, and thus enabling them to obtain an honorable profession. The Faculty embraces se von teen eminent physicians and anqgeons. The University has associated with it a large hospital clinic, whom every form of medical and i surgical disease is operated on and treated in the pres ence of tho claas. CotxxoE Bcn.Dmo.-Tbo College building, located in Ninth street, south of Walnut, is the finest in tho city. | Its front ia collegiate gothic, and Is adorned with em battlements sind embrasures, presenting a novel, bold, and beautiful appearance. The facade is of brown stone, ornamented by two towers, rising to the elevation of eighty feet, and crowned with an embattled parapet. The building contains between fifty and sixty rooms, all supplied with water, gas, and every other convenience that modern Improvement can contribute to facilitate medical instruction. Only five hundred scholarships will he issued, and as two hundred and fifty are now sold, those who wish to secure oue should do so at once. Money can be remitted by express, or a draft or check sent on any National Bank in the United States, when the scholarship will be returned by mall, signed by the President of the Board of Trustees, JOSEPH 8. FlSHEB, 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 Y7. PAINE, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. NEW BOOKS. PAYNE'S PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. A NEW WORK JUST ISSUED BY W. PAINE. M. D.. Proftwaor or the Principles and Practice of Medicine and 1 Pathology in the Philadelphia University or Medicine and Surgery ; author of Paiuo's Practice of Surgery ; a work on Obstetrics and Materla Medice, author of New Hohool Remedies; an Epitome of Eberl le's Praotloo of Medicine; a Review of Homaaopethy ; a Work on the His tory Of Medicine; Editor of University Medical and Sur. gical Journal, Ac, Ac. It is a royal octavo of 060 pages, and contains a full description of all diseases known hi medicine and surgery, including those of women and children, together with their pathology and treatment by all the tew and improved methods. Price $7 ; postage 60 cents. Address the author. No. 933 ARCH STREET, Philadel phia, Pa. ALSO. A NEW WORK. Entitled New School Medicinea, which is the only work ever published upon Materla Modica, embracing all the Eclectic, Homostathic, and Botanic Remedies, with a fun regular Materla Medica. Price $6; postage free. Address as above. university journal OF MEDICINE AND A SEMI-MONTHLY JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, BUROEHY, rn Y3IOLOQY, HYGrENE AND OENEBAL LITERA TURE, DEVOTED TO THE PROFESSION AND . ,H3>aU/0 01 JJ THE PEOPLE. SOlSltU ? E? The cheapest Medical Paper in the world, published every two weeks at the University Building, Ninth-street, I South of Walnut. - Single copies.. .$1.00 Five copies- to one address...4.35 Ten copies to one address..7.60 Fifteen copies to one address..........._9.80 Twenty copies to one address10,00 The getters up of the Club shall have one copy gratis. Address. W. PAINE, M. D., Editor, September 12 Philadelphia, Pa. AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CDMPAN?, ;., NETtv YORK. Factory, Hudson City* N. JL wholesalFsales room NO. 34 JOHN STREET, NKW ?OUK. ?O I L(Kl ;,' ? . ?;? A?JL STYLES AND GRADES OF LEAD PENCIL superior quality are manufactured and offered fair terms to the Trade. The publto are hi vi t ed " the AMERICAN LEAD .-PENCIL the- pre THE PENCILS -ARE TO BE HAD AT ALL THE PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND NO 1 ION BTstt DEALERS. A?K F?RTH? ^iJkp^?^ ^^ iKI^ " la'?HoPJ^CTAaTMKNy, } 1*66. ) Polygrade ^fe^?gv? assure Americans that they - m - m&m* .. .'. ., . Aix ?Wttfcs **n a?*is*?d< j4sT* "AMERICAN LEAD i PENCIL CO. N. Y," Non? genuine without, trie exact name of the firm look to It. December 18 "Prevertlion $g fetter gtal Cure. Celebrated ppRoy IMPORTANT TO COTTON PIASTERS. A SOUTHERN INVENTION. PATENT LABOR-SAVING iron mm cotton press. rpHJC LATEST AND BY TAK THE MOST PERFECT X COTTON SCREW yet Invented. With pue mute u heavy halo ran be easily packed, r rud for Descrip tive and Price List, to IirOEL.tV RaVF.NF.L. General Agents tor the State. East bay, Charleston, S. <'. alfo, jsj Portable and Station?r? ENGINES, Saw (?iu?. g Henery'e McCarthy Qlns, Grist Mills, Bark MtUs, g Horse Powers, Threshers, Ac, A-c. For sal" by ? HUGE? & KAVENEL, s BAST BAY, CH VIILRHTON, S. V. May 3 mth Onio? DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC. ill hail to m conqueror! HOPE FOR THE llESPOiNDIMi IKVALIll. DEFER NOT THE USE OF RODRIGUE'S pdlmonh: elixir mmm. MANY WHOSE DECLINING HEALTH. WHICH was precarious, and their recovery despaired of. do now with grateful emanations to the All-Wise Dis poser, offer heartfelt thanks for this timely romedy. Dur tug the short time since its public Introduction Into use, the Originator has most happily realized her most san guino expectations in manifestations issuing from all quarters of its uuparalellcd curative properties, for In no case whero It has boon adnitutsteivn with renard to di rections, and persevered tu, has it failed In Its beneficial results. In resorting to this romedy, the Invalid can depend upon the safety of every article lu Its preparation, and while it aocoleraten the healthful n actions of each organ and vessel, the mind can be perfectly froe froni appre hension or any subtle Ingredient being Insinuated Into Its composition. The appetite, which improves undent." administration, is at liberty to indulge prudently in whatever nutriment is palatable, digestive and wholeeoinc, and while it Is no more than proper to avoid oxposure to fresh cold, no tear need be entertained of any liability under this course of treatment to induce it. It is a pleasant .AROMATIC CORDIAL, quite agreeable to the taste, and as slung re vlviiyor and balsam of health, it is distinguishing itself as without precedent, and we trust will, ere long, claim for itself general acclamation for its unrivalled efficacy. For sale by the Proprietress, Mrs. CECILIA RODRI GUE'^, northwest corner of MEETING AND SOCIETY STREETS, and principal Druggists. PRICE SINGLE BOTTLE J1.2fi. April 2_ lyr WE HAVE USED GALLIGHAN*S PILLS, AND FINP that they wUl do *ll that is claimed for them,;and cheerfully recommend them to public favor. T. H. WATTS, Ex-Governor of Alabama. J. W. A. SANDFORD, Att'y Gen'l of Alabama. ROBT. DOUGHERTY, Judge Supreme Court Ala. From Thomas J. Jodoe, Judge Supreme Court. I have used GALLIGHAN'S PILLS on my plantation for Fever and Ague, and find them all that 1b claimed for them. THOS. J. JUDGE. Montgomery, Ala. September 29, 18P8. .Lowndes County, Alabama. GALLIGHAN'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS wlB do. They aro decidedly the best medicine for Chills and fc e? ver I ever gave. 1 would not be without them for five times the price. J. A. GRAHAM. Amkuiccs, April IT, 1867. One box of GALLIGHAN'H PILLS cured m? perfectly of Chills aud Fever. They are the best medicine tor Chills and Fever I ever saw. A. G. RpNALDSON, Clerk Superior Court, Sumter County, Ga. Montgomery. Ala., July 9,1866. Messrs. BLUNT A HALE?Gkntk: I have need your IIALXJGHAN'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 bast remedy for the disease that I have ever tried. I consider them perfecUy reliable. Respectfully, DAN'L SAYRB, Grand Sec. Grand Lodge ot F. and A. M. of Alabama. Albant, Ga., March 11,1867. I have used GALLIGHAN'H PILLS In forty cases of Chills and Fever, with perfect success. They are the best Fever aud Ajpie Pill put up. n?ai? A.B. FANT. WHOLESALE IN CHARLESTON, BY OOOOIUCH, WISEMAN & CO., No. 1S3 Meeting street. And by all Druggists. SLOPST ?fc HALE, PROPRIETORS, May 14 6mo Montgomery^ Ala. AFFLICTED I . SUFFER NO MOKE! When by the use of DR. J?INVTLLE'S ELLYLR you can be cured permanently, and at a trifling oost, The astonishing succ?s? which has attended this in* valuable medicine for Physical and Nervous Weakness. - General Debility and Prostration, Lobs of Muscular En y. Impotency, or any of the consequences of y put hf u. indiscretion, renders it the most valuable preparation ever discovered.' It will remove all nervous affections, depression, ex citement, incapacity to study or business, loss of memo ry, confusion, thoughts of self destruction, fears of in ssntty, Ac. It wlU restore the appetite, renew the health, of thoae who hare destroyed,, it by sensual excess or evil practices. j Young Men, be humbugged no move by "Quack Doo tots" and ignorant piactltiouexs, but send without delay for the Elixir, aud be at once restored lo health and hap piness. A perfect Cure is Guaranteed in every instance. Price SI, or four bottles to one address >3, One bottle is sufficient to effect a cure in all ordinary ATJSO, DR. JOrNvTULLE'S SPECIFIC FILLS, for the speedy and permanent cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Ure thral Discharges, Gravel, Stricture, and all affections of tho Kidneys and Bladder. ' Coro* ??focted in rroni one to five days. 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