The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, October 21, 1867, Image 4
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MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21, 1867.
.$10.0?>
. 5.U0
. 31.30
_5 rents
_3 rents
?lx ports.
NEW TORS-Per steamship Manhattan- ? halda S I
and LFil balea Upland Cotton, 110 bales Tam, 75
hales Domo-Ucs, 67 tierces Rice, 13 bales Waste and
Bags, 46 ?ckuges, and sundries. . ?
PfiL??JttMlA- F?r eHeas?ship Alttanc<*-ft3 nales
Cotton. 43 casks Bice. 36 casks City, 72 bales Rags.
68 bales Tarn, 9 bales Feathers, 20 sacks Fruit,
82 bbl? Rosin, 10 bbb) Spirits Turpentine, 20 pack?
ages Furniture, 150 Railroad Wheels and Axles, 2f?
cask) Brandy, 980 empty Casita, 9a packages Mdze.
BALTIMORE-Pc: steamship sV. Gul -69 Uerces Rice,
677 bales Cotton, 14 hhds Bones, 1 hhd aud 18 bales
Hides, 23 Packages.
inf thnrittwn Cotton Huikt t.
OFFKJE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEW8. (
CHABirstoi. Saturday Ev?ntag.' October 1?, 1887* I
The demand opened active and prices gradually hard?
ened from ??c. to Kc- $ m.. the market be inp; somewhat
krsgular, and buyers were unable to operan? to the ex
t in t of tb? r orders In consequence of the light supply on
sale, the article closing with an upward tendency, caused
by the improvement of S'd. ft - at Liverpool. Sales 500
bales, of which 100 were dla posed of Ahe evening before,
say IQ at 96)4 ?*??75X, ? ft S6/ 2TJH 16>? 64 at tefe.
14 at 16?, 37 at 161 at 17. 22 at 17X. 62 a 17& and
10 at 17X cents. We quote , .
LIVERPOOL CLASSmcATION.
Low Middling.16 @16>;
Mlddltag,...,.17, ?
Strio^lattWng...........>...Ylk<?
Savan?ab Mattet.
SAVANNAH, October l7.<-OoTr??!-Tho market con?
tinued dull during tbe buter part ot last week, but mere
favorable advices received the first part of this started
buyers in, sad large sales have teen made at exceeding?
ly irregular prices, according to the excitement manifest?
ed or felt bv the buyer, or the pocket and nerve of, the I
aeUaf. XwaaT. wa wpalfiJJ?uosV prto* KsbMe easier
merely a' ihiae-^rof becivnse "the cottrE?ung advices
from New York and Liverpool show any worse state of |
things, but because the demand has ?Uckened up on a
feeling of distrust Facti*-? have, with their usual as?
tuteness, taken advantage of the animation ot the last
few days to work off their poor, neglected qualities; ta
feet, macing the good sell the poor. We quote :
. New York Middling......ia @~
R UverpoolMailing. ".-17 <|Uv .
I Other 1{kantie* irregular. The ' market closes rather
tamely.
We here remark that In the present impoverished state
of tba trade lt behooves factors to be free sellers even il'
their necessities do not warrant it, as we can but see evi?
dences in the late more tattering advices from Europe of
spinners laying ta stock sufficient to be able to hold on* I
?a week or two, and deal cotton another knock-down '
w, and crush ont the evident struggle of holders to
BMtatala prices above the even figure, 8d f) lb. Such
bas been the experience of the past few months, a rally
OM day of 1-16 a S'd, and a decline of \? the next. We
write avail candor, locking, to the best interests of the
country, 'and 'we would vain urge planter* not fo' hold
back their crops, but to send them forward rapidly,
as the future does not bid feb* to remunerate them for
tenacity. It is always well to reason on the question,
sad more particularly now, when we here so little
weight al a cotton raising country on the marketa of the
world.
Crops ta the upland section are even more satisfactori?
ly reported upon than before, with, of course, somo
grumblers, the present fine weather giving planters
avery chance of picking out the very last fibre of hut;
but still we do not look for more thea our former esti?
mate of two ind a half millions pt bales, it having been
L-T& slack oT Rice fche? ie io small ?Ant il ls
ilble to give correct wholesale quotations. We
quote Carolina, 9 a a.V, and 9 >, a ito by thc single
tierce. Rangoon U quot ad af 9e per pound by the bag,
?Milkia,
Tauoota ann Levan.-Our marketa remain unchang?
ed, the supply light but equal to the demand. Some in
qulry is being made for flooring, but the mills refuse to
eui at the rates offered. No transaction worth? of notice,
and quotations unchanged.
FREIGHTS.-To New York, on cotton, per steamer, np
land.. K
To Hew ?ork on Sea Island. X
To Boston;??upland por bali.t .'..I.I..-.' $8 tm
To Bot ton, rta Philadelphia, on upland, per bale.. \
To Banknote on cotton, per steamer. .?
To Fhifedelphta on cotton, per (teamer, upland.... %
To Philadelphia, on domestics per bale.. 76c
To Livarpool, on cotton, per steamar, square.."...' ' %&
To Liverpool, on cotton, per steamer, round. \d
loLrv?rrx>cl,^noort?n, upland..:: . J?d
To Liverpool on cotton, sea island. >id
Twxrfcvtdeix?, on cort on, per sall. j?c
To Providence, via New York, per etoamor. 13 OC
To Portland, via NS* York. :. Xe
To Boston ria Ne' York. %c
To New York. %c
To New York, on lumber.. .$9 00 a -
To Boston, on lumber.AtfW ft -
To New York and Boston, on timber.. .10 00 a ll
To Cuba, on lumber (in gold).nominal
ooMranaXTva correy STAIXMXKT.
'' ' ? ? - ' T~lS6>?r ' ?866-67.
l?.|D-3lU|lsland.|UP1,<L
.tock on hand Sept. l..
Received since Oct. 10..
Bscelvsd previously....
diiii bi
TAI**-.......
0 ttttiryiM ??J ?Ci S ?
Exported sine a Oct. 10.
Exportad previously....
Total.
Stock on band Oct it
122i Sill 4471 4671
19; 10,39ar 55 ; ?na
57i 24.697; Ol 11467
198
991
=5,606
5498
19132
24630
189TB
693
T3F1
11467
30660
Sf 4166
8CI 10204
14448
Mil
Mobile Market.
MOBILE, Cwtoser' 15.-Corro?- There was a good da
maud to-day. Businpss waa restricted on account of
li 11 steak offering. The market closed c met, with sales
of enry 600 bales; Middling 18>, a -c. g
New Orleans Market..
NffijfaiffiN9i. Octobe*'l5.-CoTTOX-T^e gbmif ia'
tiv?JP a#?e mbve?eni?p>i^a yusterda . fas -rseupeO,
to-cfiy wMh sw more spirit; buyers Tor Spiring Fr Ace,
Liverpool and Jw. North participating in it. the bulk ot
tbs business befmj done for foreign export ; and although
lt was checked both by the difficulty of jiasslag fore^m
bills and the inadequate supply offering, yet it was nev?
ertheless to an increased exte.it, summing un 1300 bales.
Prigs* were still Irregular; email lots pr? sea on the mar
kst occasionally changing hands under quotations; but
on the whole ruled more in frier"of festers, particularly
for the better qualities, which were in r?cus?t, but oller
ed spsa-injir, The figures paid, howe ter, require no
dita?. 17 a 17X and IS, Middling, 18>; a 19.
th* recetoa proper 'excluding the arrivals from Mo
bfle, Florida und Texas, which are inclue'xl In their re?
spective statements), comprise 2231 bales, against 650
during the ojiresponding period last week, showing sn
tnere.ee of 1572 balee. The exports embrace 778 bales to
Lirerpool^ 10? to Boston, and 970 to New Yorkj making
STATEMENT OF COTTON.
Stack on han 11st September, 1867. .. bales-15,256
Brcstred to-day. 214
Hicel /ed pi^oualy. 19,643- 19,757
^ \ . 35,013
Cliored tc-ds^...... i,026
Cl?Ms4't*evk)u*ly......ta, 10.738--1L764
Stock et. '.and and on. akipboaid. 23.249
The exports embraced 1026 bales fer Boston.
Baltimore Market.
BALTIMORE, October 18.-OoaTU- Market duU for
Bio, no sales; we quote for Invoices TM to 12^c common
to prime in bond ; jobbing lota, duty paid, 13 a 18>?c
gold, as to quality. Stock 14,500 bags in first hands.
Corros-ls quiet small sales of Middling at 18c; some
hoi ?ess refused to sell und-T lS';c.
FLOUB- Market quiet, no sales tc-day worthy of note.
Karry in the weak, bot not before reported,' there weie
sales ot 2000 bbls City Mills high gride Extra under?
stood ai 818, taken for Brazil. Rye Flour-A sale of 100
bbls today at 18 76. Corn Meal it du 1 ; quote In bags at
tl 76 a 3 85 V 100 lbs; City Mills kim dried held at ?7 50
V bbl. Buckwheat- We quote Mo 1 nt 85 75 V ll? in
balk. Prices generally remain unchanged.
OB4JS-Wheat- To-day 3S00 bushels white and 19,600
tnahels rod received ; m..rket opened itteady, but closed
heavy, and from 3 to 6 cents off on prime and rhoice,
?nd 8 to 10 cents on lower grades, a -jood deal remaining
over unsold; included ia the sales vere 1000 bushels
white at $a 90 a 3, latter for choice; 2X10 bushels choice
Maryland and Virginia Valley at 82 90 a 2 95; 3600 bush
ula prune at 82 80 a 3 86; ?000 bushell inferior and low
gradee at 82 a 2 67. Oom-3300 bushels white and 2450
bushels yellow offered; market dull and prices favored
buyers; 1200 bushe s white sold at :;i 43 a 145, and a
small lot Of new do at ll 25-no demand for yellow ; quote
aomlnaJ at 81 42 a 145. Oats-8700 bushels received;
market dull, with small sales of good to prime at 70 a 75
cents, and Inferior at 62 a 65 cents; only 2000 bushels ra
port?d soM. Bye-1260 bushels offered: only sal.- 300
baahels damp at ai 40 per bushel.
MoLASsxi-No sales; stock small, and pries nominally
tis last quoted.
PROVISIONS.-Bacon continues ia mod? rate jobbinp
demand, stocks light^and prie? steady at 14X a Mic
-.or Shoulders, mostly at the inside price; rib Sides 17Cc
md clear rib 18 a 18!?'c; new city cured Hams 19 a 20c'
Lard.-Prim? ?bU UM a M^c; outside for Jobbing lots!
Hess Pork duli, and offered at 824 50 a 3175 per bbl
nutside for retail lota.
Kure-T? dall; no sales. We quote Carolina at 9 a 10
cents tor inv?noos, jobbing lots half cent higher.
Bnoan.-Market quiet; sales yesterday, but not before
reported, af 75 hhds Porto Rico grocery at 12)? a 13>ic;
tc-day 170 hhds D?me rara vacuum pan on private terms ;
quotations remain unchanged.
lal*.-We bear of no chango, but ?ith fair jobbing de?
mand quot? Liverpool fine kt ?3 lo a ?I 20. and do Ground
alum S2 26 a 2 30 per sack. Turk's Ii land is steady at 66
a 60 costs per bushel for lots from store
WsnaXarx.-Nothing reported; quotetlonsentirely nom
mal.
Motan ltaaaxr.
The Baltimore Bun of saturday 0:tobtr 19th, states:
The financial feature claiming most attention at present
ls the large aggregate of loreign capital which is seeking
tsmpOTsxy employment In thu counrr at New York par
ticniarl>. To the rumors of .the pro. ability of French
iaterrentlon bi favor of tbs Papal government, and the
fall of securities at the London stock exchange, is main?
ly ascribed the advance ia gold here. lt is also consid?
erad highly probable that the disturbed state of moneta-1
ry confidence in England will probably tend to increase j
he amount of capital seeking employment on thia
?ide.
The lev York Post announce? that currency ia return
inc trom the Wost, but . ays that all of H w?l soon be re
ptired by tho South. The Post says, -?the moro modcr
ite financial mea deduce the conclusion that while there
cannot weH be any severe monetary- stringency devel?
oped for the present, except bv sonia Treasury diatnr
b&nce of the the currt-ney? wluiUi ia sot at ail lik ly
to occur. still the prospect ol' such mouetarv case and
plethura as would at a very carly day put tho rato of
interest below (5 to 7 per ccut. ls rather delusive thau
tr. st worthy.
-New York 'lui ki t.
MOSEY MARKET.
The New York Commercial Advertiser, of Fiiday,.
says:
Money continued in verv active demand trom brokera
up to the clo?? of bank hours. The difficulties ol' tho
merchants, arising from their inability to get their usual
amount of discouuts are assuming a serious aspect, and
cause considerable distrust union,? lenders. The best
dry goods commission paper cannot bc sold at lower than
per cent., and the best product* names are oflWred at
lu tier cent.
It ls reported on the street that a dry gooos house sus?
pended to-day. but we have not been able to trace the
rumor to au authentic source.
During tho alt?rai?., stocks have been Armer than at
the morning Boards.
Tho New York Ermin,/ Post, ot Friduy, October 18tb,
mentions :
Uold is firm but dull to-day. Lenders of coin charge
from 1-lllth to '4' per cent, to borrowers,showing that the
supply tor delivery is small.
The loan market is fairly active, but in ample supply at
7 per cent Discounte ace dull, and the best billa have
currency at 7 u 9, there btung little disposition to buy
the Inferior grades.
PKOD?CI MARKET.
NEW YORK, OotQber 18.- FLOUH, 4C-Tho market
for Western and State Flour under larger offerings and
only a moderate demand, prices are 10 a30c lower, which
ls most noticeable on tho-io wer and me- mm trades.
Southern Houri? easier and dui). Sales of too bbl* ut
$10 90 a13 25 tor oom moa to good Baltimore tuid country
extras, und $12 75 a 15 for trade and family branda.
G KAIN.-The wheat market opened 1 a 2c lower, but
subsequently, with some abatement In- freights, the de?
cline wis chiefly 'recovered. The demand viras mainly
for shipment.
Oats opened lower, and at the concession there was a
fair demand. Tho sales aie 75,000 bushels. Ohio and
Western at 80 a 81c; state at 82K?83:; in store 82 >, a
3."ic afloat, closing firm at the Inside price.
Corn opened decidedly lower and closed steady,
with a fair demand st the concession. The inquiry is
lair.
BUTTER-Is tn activo demand, prices have advanced
and close firm.
On CESE-We notice in the cheese mattet to-day a fair
1 Inquiry from borne dealers, but none trom exportai.
I. Prices are steady, and show no ch ugo as c om pared with
lour last
COFFEE-Buyers seem ii cline J to hold off for the pr>
; sent, and tue market in consequence le uusettled and
pnces nominal.
cOXTON-The market is dull and heavy at a.decline of
about .ic on jester;! a y 's quotations. Tba tendency is
downward. -'
N. Orleans
Upland. Florida. Mobile, and Teats.
OTdinsry;.U% ' tt?; l?fc ? 10
Low Middling.17 lTi. is 10
Middling.'....?9 . wy, 20 21
KAT-I? iii. fair demand, but pocos aro heavy at 70c for
shipping, and $1 a 1 40 for retail lou.
1 RICK-ls dun Carolina ls quoted at 9 a lCc, with
[choice ct io.v.c.
[| BC&VB.-Raw Sugars arv in moderate demand and
? prictv axe heavy at l-l ft a UV: for fair to good refining.
Sales o? Cuba at ll a UJj?C?? Porto Rico at 13}? a lie, and
. English Island at 11% a lSlfc. Kenned are steady.
! i SEI ours- Arc lower and dulL TO Liverpool 7600
bushels at lld, and per steamer 100 bales cotton at 3s 8d.
, To London 5000 bushels wheat at lld, and 1500 bbls flour
;tt?84>?d. A .Britiali brig tu .Bristol channel with 2000
1 qra wheat at 7?, and an American bark with 3000 qrs
? wheat, same voyage, on private terms.
Boston Market.
EOSTON. October ICJ-COTTON-Tho market for this
.article; has been quite-unsettled during the week, and
prices have further declined. Manufacturers are pur?
chasing only In small lots, and for err*rt there is very
' little Inquiry.' Th? sale's have been at 15 a 17c for ordt
' nary and good ordinary: 17 a 13c for low middling; and
' 18>i a 20c for middling uplands and Gulf. How crop ia
; priming forward quite freely, slid so far 1? of rather ordt
j nary quality. Supplies continue to be sold as fast as re?
ceived. J
COAL- The market ?or all kind* of foreign Coal has
j been quiet si nee our last and tn prices no change. The
?sales of Eugli'h Connel have been at $17 a 18;and cargo
' sales of Ptctou and Sydney at V7 75 a 8 %1 ton. In Cum?
berland sales at (7 ? ton. and Pen-i and Westmoreland
]Oas has been selling at $8 fl ton, d ?livered in Phils lel
pMa. Trrththrstite KSsoy retail sales at $750 $ ton,
and in loo toil lot? ut $7 f ton.
! Co..EX-The market ts quiet for' this article, and
scarcely anything has-been done since our last.. Saiafl
sales of Java at :4.%o, gold; 100bag? Laguuyra at 20e,
.currency ; and small lots of Rio at 25 a 26c, currency.
' GUNNY BAOS-Market quiet and no sales to report.
Prices arc nominally 20.Sc, currency.
GUNNY CLOTH.-Tho market is dull for this article and
iprtces aro still, feuding downward. . The tales comprise
?25 bales at 21)%' a ,l\c ; a Braal! lot of heavy at 21J.c; .50
bales at 8 J,c, gold j 200 do do at 8c, gold ; and 200 bales at
7?aS V }'ar(L- ?y?J&bjn.d. .mr
' HAY-The mariel is quiet for Eastern and Northern,
wi th sales of common and good at I ii) a $86 W) ton, as to
Quality. ? .? - - -
MOLASSES.-The transactions m this article have boen
quite limited, and rpdijei U'msin abpnt ! tie same. Tho
sales comprise Wk butts ??batl?es ai ?0 a 6|c ;.T00 hhds
Bcmedios ai Ma;55C;'50 "hbo's 'Cienfoegos at 53c; 250
bhds tort Cienfuegos at 60c; 30 hbds Centri'U ?al at 39c;
and small lota Porto Rico at 70 a 73c per gatton, as to
quality.
SUOAK-Tbcro is no material chango ft? notice in the
Sugar market The demand is mod?rate ft om the trade,
?U.i sales of 1000 boxes Cuba, " to 19. at Wi a 15>ic;
10 hhds Surinam at-ll?c; t?ouhdsdodoat ll7ic; 160
hhds good refining Cuba at 12c, and 250 hhds fair and
.{?rime grocery at 12\i a 1-V 9 tb. Fair to good re?
nting Cubas are firm at the closo at 11J? a 12c V lb. Re?
fined Sugars have been lu uv r demand, with sales at ic?
a 17c "H ft for chatted, powdered and 0.anulated,
Stoltt-rfout, Son i ?S? Co.'n C'ireuliir.
LIVERPOOL, October 4,1867.-There is no change of
moment bi general business.
; COTTON-The imports, ko, Into Great Britain during
the first nine months of the year were as follows:
Import - Home Deliveries
'.' 1 Amer. f. I. Total Amer. E.I. Total.
1867.M bbls..1090 1175 2B83 SIS 679 1802
1866.1031 1590 3215 732 691 1826
Export Stock October 1.
J.mdr.rF. L Total. Atoer. E.I. Total.
1867......' IM ' 482 750 244 468 911
1866.. 174 t~>58 860 268 625 946
ind the comparative weekly deliveries ware:
Amaricaji. Brazil. Weet indian.
186T..balb*..MJ73 15687 1 ?ft? -
18CG. .18781 5178 2306
? Ea?t Indian, Mediteranean. Total.
1867.14852 2844 46295
1866.17679 2351 46796
j The average weekly consumption of I860 was:
Amer. Brazil. W. Indian. E. Indian. Med'n. Total.
17,910 5581 2326 17,937 3113 46.867
i Tho above tables show a rate of oonsumption and ex?
port for American cotton of 25,000 "bales a Week, which,
however, is likely to be considerably reduced during th?,
remainder of toe year. Bot only i do spinners and ex?
portera liait theil purchases in : every possible way, lint
tho comparative cheapness of Surat* cauros thepf to in
tarter mi taris, ly with the usa ot Amnrtrain cotton, ThJ
abundance and excellence of East Indian will probably
enable spinners to ride over aay teniporary scarcity of
American; ttul it is evident thAt our stock of ibis hwtor
will bc run very close-before tho end of the year. The
quantity at tea Lud the stock in the American portals in?
significant, and so far receipts are not coining forward so
freely as had been expected. Our market, however, con
amos to be overweighted, and tbs daily sale? of 10,000
a 11,000 balee are insufficient to take off the quantity still
pressing for sate.
,' During the first day or two there was a ?nore activo in?
quiry, and prices assumed mote steadiness, but we close
quietly ai a decline on hurt week's pn.v?.. Holders seem
to have made up their minds that no recovery of mo?
ment eau be anticipated, and that ti e new season -is like?
ly to open ai moderate prices. We quot? middling O'
leans 8%, Mobiles and Uplands 8J$d per lb. Sea Islands
in mod?rate demand at Ute prices. Brazils and Egyp?
tians are dull, ind the latter Irregular and vi lower.
Holders af Surata continue to meet the demand freely,
and prices close h a l(d per lb easier. During the week
the trade have taken 51.060 bales. Exporters 10,550 bales,
and speculators 8460 bales. The stock shows a decrease
this week of 25,000 bales. At sea from thu States 4f 00
bales, and from th? Esst P05.000 bales, against 28,000
bales and 2a%000.bales .respectively same time last year.
The market to-trry is steadier; sales?12,000 bales'.
MANCH* SUER-Our market responded but slightly to
the improved tone in Liverpool early in thc week; thore
was, howe r er, a lair wmyyi at list week's lowest prices,
both tor goods and yarns, of which producers availed
themselves, and thu? they continue to prevent any accu?
mulation of stocks.
BEE. X>8TJUTFS-Farmers deliver but sparingly and
country prices snow a steady advance. In Franco the
market J generally ere firm, but Paris shows some weak?
ness. In floating cargoes a lan e business ha.? been
done and all arrivals on the coast are disposed of. The
imrort in September to the United Kingdom was up?
wards of 3,000,000 cwt against 1,700,000 cwt last year.
Consignees per Son tn Carolina ttallrosut,
October 10.
707 balea Cotton. RI bales Mdze, 43 bags Flour, 74 bbls
.?aval Stores, 2 cars Cattle, 6 cars Lumber, Wood, *a To
Rtilraod Agent, J N Robson, O W WiUiams s: Co, Courte?
nay * Trenholm. P Mulka!. J Trut.il, M Goldsmith k
Son. K T Walker. J D Aiken & Co. Adams, Frost & Co, S
L Howard k Bro, W W Smite, J k W fi Armstrong, C N
Averti! ac Son. McBride, W C Dukes A Co, Gaillard it Mi?
nott, J M Caldwell At Sons, D Jennings & Co. Q H Walter
ii Co, Thurston k Holmes. H L Jeffers & Co, Mowry A
Co. Cohen, Hanckel & Co, E J Wiss k Co. U V Baker k
Co, Porcher k Henry. A Robinson k Co, J R Pringle, E
B Heyward, Hunt Bros, Z Davis, O Reeder, C Sahhnau,
EAnapanx, Lanneau k Co, C Litschgi, W P Dowling, J &
T Getty, Tait & Howland, J C MaUonee. Mrs Davis. L D
Desaussure, Graeser, Lee, Smith ir Co, J k J D Kirkpat?
rick, Willis k Chisolm.
Passencers.
Per steamship Manhattan, for New York-Mrs M
Frey. Miss M B O Frey, Mrs M Johnson, Miss M Mitch?
ell, H B Wadsworth, A H Frey, P Cullinane. D Maguire,
J Barry. D Haragen, R Swertza. N J Snider, N A Hop?
kins, Mrs S M Smith and child, Miss T M Heffron. T P
Ryan, ii Cloutman. J Campbell. R Uanahan, W P Car?
ringa n. J H Rainey. Frunces RoUin, C Ford, R Duiner,
R Douclas, J C Robinson and 6 steerage,
i 4^eiL ^??niship Sea Gull, for Baltimore-Miss Char
lotte Hhet:. Miss M Ithett, Miss Walker. EP Shingler.
Per steamship Ernily B Sonder, from New York-Mi s
Chnstman and 2 children, Brig Gen T Reeves. U S O T,
Mrs Derkwith and 2 clnldren. Capt W O Fitch, USA, J
Regan, M Meyer, wife and :) children, Miss J W Dad niau.
TW Lewis D P Webster. Dr Webster and wife. Miss L
Dickinson. EA Webster, Mr 0 Blanchard atti wife, J Me?
er -ikey, F Curtis, Miss Lizzie Bowen, T OT iel\ and
7 steerage. *
Per steamer Dictator, from Palatka, via Jacksonville
Fernandina and Savannah-Dr JAS Todd Hon D L
Yulee, J Hedges, M A William?, J D haskell G Hamil?
ton, F R Kent, R James, H E Dotterer, L D Sawed W
U Heyward. J Neill, Mrs W C Ryan. Miss M L Maxwell
J Keener. J W TerriU. R M Wilsou. J C Curtis J c To ?
and lady, C C McKenzie A Jackson, R M Tucker Cunt
A Hewhn, G McGinlcy. and 11 deck. P
Per steamer St Helcua, from Edisto aud Rockvillo
J 3 R Wescoat T P Burger, W Whaler, Q W Waterman
W McGrew. Miss McGrew, Miss L M Purviuuce Mrs
Gen R K Scott and child. S Howe, Mrs Maekev W Wil
kinson, G S Wright, and 11 deck.
PORT C JA I iE N DA H.
COUBECTED WEEKLY.
nnsEs HF ni" MOON.
First Q. 5th, Oh 47iu. even I Last Q. 20th. 3h. 47m. morn
Full M. 13tb. 8?. 4ui. morn | New M. 27th.7h. 43m. morn
MARINE NEWS.
A* ? H T OP CHARhKSTIM
Arrived Saturday.
Schr B N HawkiniWyatt. New York, 5 dav?. Mdze.
TK w ?if? .* 2? Adams * Da,non' SS
eeoff, W M Bird k Co, J buck k Co, BisseU .V Co H Bis?
choff* CO, T W Bliss, Bi.lhnann Bros, H Cobia ic Co, E
t Cowperthwait. A Cans?o, W H Cbafee. H Daly, W O
roko? & Co, Dowie & Moise. J B Duval A Son, F Entel
oan. A W Eike! St Co, D F Flo mi BR A Cor S O i Railroad
igent, H Gt rd ts Si Co, Graber k Martin, Hastie, Calhoun
: Co, J W Harrisson k Son, Hart k Co, Jennings, Thom
inson k Co, H Klatte A Co. W Knobeloch, Luhrs k Stol
Irg, G H Linste it. Muller, Nimitz A Co. J Marion, F L
Jcyer, C G M'.uiuiinger, J H Muller. Mowry k Co, N E
tailroad, J Matahair, Jr.OstcLdoxff* Co, B O'NeuT, J F
) 'Neill k Som, D Paul A Co, J A Quajkonbueh, G ram ann
k Schwacke, W L Webb, F Weyhmann, E lt White, C D
lanns \ co. R t Pannal, Bart A Wirtb, O W Clark k
\\ P Haley. King A Gibbon. E S Burnham. RAAF
Caldwell, G W Williams A Co, D H Silcox, U S Quarter
naster, C Bing, E H Rodgers A Co, Ravouel A Barnwell,
Shephard k Cohen, J S Terry, L SchneU A Co, G W Sief?
ens A Co. Thurston k Holmes, L Weiskopff, B White, H
Williams, Werner k Ducker, W G Whilden k Co, W T
A hite, J Walker. R C Gilchrist, Babcock A Co, C Holls,
Lewis Gold Mining Company.
Sehr Dolphin, Hill, Now bern, N C. 2300 bushels Corn.
To B M Butler.
Stair Oh ve Braach, from Sante?. COO bushels Rough
Bice. To J R Pringle.
Steamer St Helena, Boyle, Ed ia to and Rockville.
1 bales S I Cotton, and Sundries. To J H Murray, G W
Clark A Co, W S Corwin A Co, and Order.
Arrived Yesterday.
Steamship E B Sonder, Lebby, New York, 80 hours.
Mdre. To J A T Getty, Railroad Agent, Adama Express
Co, J E Adger k Co, M k A shton, Major T Allison. D
A Ammo, c D Abreos, Blssell k Ca, J H B'snvelt, C D
Brahe k Co, H Bischoff k Co, J B Berta, Cameron, Bark?
ley k Co, T M Cater, J Commins, Chisolm Bro?, Dawson
A Blackman, Steamet Dictator, H Daly. B Feldmen, J S
Fairley k Co, J Ferguson, J Frank, Fraser A Dill, W B
Brost A Co, D F Fleming k Co, C Goldstein, J M Grear,
C H Ona vus, A A Goodwyn, Agent,- Gaillard A Mmott, H
H?n^. Oboirfctt, WlnopmB 'JfcO?? Gruber A Martin, N
A Hunt, Hart Atb. A H Haydon, J Hyman k CO, Hastie,
Calhoun & Co, G H Hoppock, F Horsey, Jeffords A Co,
H L Jeffers k Co, G W Steffens A Co, Jennings, Thorn?
lea son k Co, Johnston, Crews A Co, lngraham k Son, J
A J D Kirkpatrick, H Klatte A Co, Kriete A Chapman, H
H Knee, JP Kelp, KHack. Wickenberg k Co. W Kinsman
k Bro, W Laldler. 0 Litachgl, Little k Marshall, Luhrs
k Stelling, Miss J Larkins, Laurey A Alexander, Muller,
Nimitz A Co, I W Mikel], J Marzyck, R M Marshall k
Bro, S B Marshall, J Marlon, Murphy, Little A Co, Man
tone, A Co, J H Muller, W Matthiesaon. Agent, M Marks,
W McComb A Co, D O'Neill k Son, B O'Neill. J H Op?
penheim, Major S A Pearce. C F Panknln, W F Paddon,
Pierson Si Co, C P Poppenhalm, C J Quimby, J A Quack
enbuah, R Roth. H Rosenthal. W Roach, Righter A Ham?
mond. J R Read A Co, E H Rodgers & Co, Mn fttAcktey,
W Linken fc.Cc/, H. Sampson, Stoll, Webb A Co, Salas
Co, Southern Express, H T Peake, L SchneU A Co, E "
Stoddard k Ob, J 8 Sob! rai or, Strauss, Yanera A Co,
Teideman, Brevet Major Gen H O Tyler, M Tobias, Mrs
Effingham Wagener, A Tiefenthal, C Voight, C Water?
man. W G Whilden A Co. J Walker, Agent, P Winemas.
Wel eb TY Brandea, WBttAtOb A Co, G W Williams A Co, r
Wallach, Wagoner, Heath k Monacos, Werner k Ducker,
S Yeadon, E Bates k Co, J Bussell, J R WUtbergor, B ~
Deery. E Bull, J E Lo wi th, J M Rason k Bro. C D Carr i
Co, Fogarti* k Stillman, L Coben k Co, J Weft orb oro,- '
McCarthy, L Lorentz, IB David, IL Falk A Co, J Mehrten?.
Bark Kate sunnier, Crawford, New York, 6 daja. Ray
and Paving Stone. To T Tapper k Sons, P O'Donnell.
Steamer Dictator, Payne, Palatka, via Jacksonville.
Fernandina and Savannah. 2? bales S I sad 4 balee Up?
land Cotton, ? bundles Hide?, 3 bbb Oranges, 205 bbls
Hour, r< bbls and 1 cask Iron, Ac. To J D Aiken A Co, f
k J D Kirkpatrick, Cohen, Hanekel A Co. Roper k Sto?
ney. Hunt Bros, W M Lawton. O Reeder, W 2. Howland,
F KresseU, Jr, Winthrop k Williams, J H Raggett k Co.
Steamer Marlon, Foster, Sontee. 119 balea Cotton,
140 bbls Rosin, 104 bbls BpirJU, and Sundries. To John
Ferguson, W C Dukes A Co, G H Inrrraham A Son, J B
Pringle. Grouser, Lee, amita A Co, /M Caldwall A SOD,
Cart, Kopff k Jenroy, O Reeder, Adams, Frost A Co, E "
Rodgers A Co, and Order.
Cleared Saturad?.
'Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York-Courtenay
A Tronhohn.
.Steamship Alliance. KeBy, Philadelphia-H F Baker
Co.
?Steamship Sea Gull. Dutton, Baltimore-Courtenay
Tum norm.
!8chr J TS Morales, Newman, Newport, R I. via George?
town, S C-Risley k Creighton.
Weat to Sea Saturday.
Steamahlp Manhattan. Woodhull. New York.
Steamuhip .Alliance, Kelly, PhilaJelphia.
steamuh ip Sea Gull. Dutton, Baltimore.
From this Port.
Steamahlp Monuka, Shackford. New York, Oct 20.
Steamship PftimeSous. Harris, New York, Oct itu.
Steamship George B Upton, Rich, Boston, Oct 17 (was
incorrectly reported in thc Boston pape? as Laving
arrived previously).
British bark L?llo M. -, Malaman, Oct 8.
brig Josie A Devereaux, Clark, Boston, 16th Inst.
Brig Alice Lee,, Harrington, Boston, Oct IC
Sehr Fannie W Johnston, Marta, Wilmington, N C, Oct
19. , ' - -
Sehr i uni Cfs & M I) Sen ll,-Ste el ni au, Baltimore. Oe t 29.
Up xor this Port.
Steamship Falcon, Reed, at Baltimore, to leave, Oct 22.
Selie. Lab/, Frauds, kl New York, ott 17.
. .i\ Cleared tor Oils Part.
Sfeattiship Patapsco. MfaJ $aiUm?ro, cJeared Oct 17.
sclfr Man Allen. Blake, ai Glace Bay, O B, Sept 23.
Sehr M B Bramhull, Hussey, at New York, Oct 17.
Sailed for this Port.
British "bark Tecomieb, Sponagle, from Liverpool, Oct 1.
Consignee* per steamship Equator, Jackway, Now
York, arrived Friday last-street Bros A Co, J E Adger
A Co, J Allen, J A W H Armstrong, J Apple, W M Bird
A Co, T M Bristoll & Co. J D Betta, O H Brown, Block A
?oynr, Cameron, Barkley A CO, Clscius k Witto, L Co?
en, Mrs R A Carnighan, Express Co, D F Fleming k Co,
Fogartie k Solim?n, Fraser k Dill. Graber A Martin, W
Gursjcy-?SjOdrjah,?WiueBaaii k Co, V- Hors?. H. Harris,
Johnatokr <&.# pCoj giffords A V0.JI. Alta A Co, T
Kelly, Krhs^cdHcvHoMt))'. A Langer.Taniiey A Alexe?
der, D L McKay, M Marks, Muller, Nimitz k Co. Mowry
A Co. MixLoy A Rico, J F O'Neill k Son, D Paul A 00, 0
P Poppunnoim, J RusseU, E H R?dgen A Co, J R Read
& Co, Shepherd k Cohen. Stoll, Webb A Co, J Shaw, G
W Steffens A Co, H Slender, Mn A Tannhmson, Werner
k Ducker, Mn S Watta. H W Kinsman, R A A P Oak!
well, W H Chafec, E Batos A Co, J B Mc Ern ose, S C Rall
road Agent, Order, and others.
jj ItjiW?da. V J- j ( I
The TirltiHh bark Yumurri, Thompson, from Liverpool
for this port, was off Waterford, Sept 29.
-O-r
LIST UP VESSELS
? OP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT.
FOREIGN.
LIYTJUOOU
British bark Yuin url, Thompson, ( teared.Sept 23
Kr hark Queen, Stuart, sailed..August 19
British bark Tecumseh, Sponagle, sailed.Oct 1
Tho Chattanooga, Freeman, sailed.Augustly
The Haion Adelsteln, Backer, up.Sept 14
Tue Charleston, Morley, sailed.September 18
Airrwxar.
The Triton, Kooger, sailed.Sept 4
O LA CE BAT, C. B.
Sehr Ethan AUon, Blake, cleared.Sept 28
DOMESTIC.
BOSTON.
Steamship George B Upton, Rieh, to leave, o.Oct 19
Sehr Fanny K Shaw, Shaw, np.Sept J8
Sehr Maine 1 aw, Johnson, cleared.Oct 10
Sehr ida ii ella, .Weeks, up.Ont 12.
NBW TOBX,
Steamship Saragossa, CroweU, to leave.Oct 26
Bris Martha, Stone, cleared.Oct ll
Brig Tangent, Rich, cleared.Oct 14
Sehr Ben Brown, Crossly, cleared.Oct 14
Sehr Carrie S Webb, Worthington, up.Oct 14 i
Sehr M B Rramhall, Hussey, cleared.Oct 17
Sehr Curtis Tuton, Somer, up.Oct 16
Sehr LUly, Francis, np.Oct 17
BAXTZHOBE.
Steamship Pat ?psco, Nett cleared.Oct 17
Steamahlp Taloon, Reed, to leave.Oct 22
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"THE IRISH CITIZEN :"
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May Ll_ ITT
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September '.'7 Jyr
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March 3U ljrr No. 285 River st, Troy, N. Y),,
HMM fir m.
QTY ADVr?RTISEMEWT3.
AV ORDINANCE
TO BEQtTLATE THE DBEDOntO OT DOCKS.
Whereat, Tho best interests ot the city, aa well ss tte
onvenienco of the shipping visiting, tho port, demand
iat the channel of Cooper River be kept open with aura?
ient depth of water ?or all commercial purposes, and
?co from obstruction :
Be ? ordained. That in fhturo all mud removed from
oy of tiie city docks by dredge machines, or otherwise,
aall be removed ono hundred and flity fathoms from
ie end of tho dock.
The Harbor Master shall be furnished with a copy of
lis Ordinance, which he ia required strictly to enforce;
od to report for prosecution all violations of the name;
hich shall subject the party so offending to a one not
seceding one hundred dol?ais tor each aud every
Hence.
stifled in City Connell this eight day of October, In the
year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-seven.
[L.S.] P. C. O A ILL A RD, Mayor.
W. H. SMITH, Clerk of Council. October 18
NOTICE.
CHARLES TON, October li, 1887.
?TOPPED FROM A NEGRO A SMALL NUMBER OF
J FOWLS, and lodged at Upper Wards Guard House,
lie owner is rcquosted to call, prove property, and talco
?om away. E. J. KINGMAN,
First Lieutenant Upper Wards Potter.
October 16_8
ELECTION OF CITV ASSESSOR.
OFFICE CLE SK OF COUNCIL. )
October 10, 1867. J
PE CITY COUNCIL WILL. AT ITS NEXT REGU?
LAR Meeting, to be held on TUESDAY, 22d Inst,
iroceed to elect an ASSESSOR to All the unexpired
erm ol Mr. D. C. GIBSON, dec? Ac od.
Letters of application will be received up lo 13 o'clock
f., on day of election.
By order. W. H. SMITH,
October ll Clerk of Conned.
* OT I rr. TO DELINQUENT TAX PAYERS.
CITY TREA8URY OFIICE.1
October 8, 1807. (
rAX EX Kc' I ' 1 ION'S WILL ISSUE FROM THISOF
i o't on 93d Inst, on all unpaid roturas for 1307,
lue on 29th Juue laut. S.. THOMAS,
October 9 City Treasurer,
NOTICE TO AUCTIONEERS.
CITY TREASURY OF FICE, j
OCTOBKB 2,1867. )
A LL AUCTION LICENCES EXPIRED BY OBD?
L\. NANCE on 30th September. Renewals will le
?ran ted on appllcat?on at this office, if made daring Thu
Vonth. 8. THOMAS, city Treasurer.
OctoberC_' '_
ESTIMATES WANTED.
OFFICE CITY CIVIL ENGINEER, I
CITY HALL, Cn A HULTON, September ll. 1867. )
Cl KA I. ED PKOPOSAL3 WILL BE RECEIVED UMTL
0 the lath at 12 o'clock M.. tor BUILDING SEVERAL
1 ul'N Ks ot the lengths and sizes given below. The es?
timates will include , tb? cost -of excavating about 200
.ublc yards of earth, the necessary niling, reforming of
pavements, and grading alter the laying or trunks.
TBUXIP. ' ra?r.
Length, of Trunk la Line street..... . 27U
Lcuf i h ot 'l muk. In and from lota in Coming 'street 1
tb thc tidal dtain... 300
Length ( t Trunk from lota on Gadsden street to the
main dram in Wentworth street. 120
Length of Trunk from McIntosh's Court to Mad?
eline street drain. 187
Total length....".877
Ti unk? to ue twelve.by twenty Inches iu thu clear,
built of Iwo by twelve inches prime yellow pine planks,
to rest upon Bleepers ot three by nine Inches, three feet
long, placed five feet from centres. Braces to be two by
Bix luches, dovetailed Into tho aides ot Trunks, at dis?
tances of five feot from centres. The Trunks to be hud
to grad" pegs furnished by the Engineer.
All the work must bu carried on with tho greatest
dispatch.
Plans can bo seen at this office.
A cop; of these specifications must be attached to each
oner. LOEIS J. BAR BOT,
September 12 City Engineer.
PUBLIC NOTlCfC.
OFFICE OF CITY TREASUBY, i
January 3,1867. j
PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT EN Ut' it
thc following Ordinance llceuses have been prepareu
lor delivery from this Office. 8. THOMAS, ..
City Tr?asurer.
SEC: 1. Hr it Ordained by the Mayor and Aldeimem
City Council atsembled. Thaw from and after the tint da} !
of January, licenses shall be taken out for all cari-;, dri3.
iud W.I;;ons, used Mr private and domestic purposes, to
the samt: maimer, and according to the samo provision* I
now of force iu relation to cart?, drays and wagons, letoi
driven Ibr Mre, except giving bonds,' And' each sile ti
cart, dray or wagon, shall be provided with a bodge con?
taining the number thereof, and marked Pr?vale, to LI
placed on the outside of the shaft,
ItiaCUA No person shall be taken hythe Treasurer at
surety to any bond under the Ordinance couvrralag li?
censes for carts, drays; wagons oed other carnages, un?
less he or she be a freeholder.
SEC. a. The tallowing shall hereafter be the rates loi
licenses for public and private carts, drays, wagons, .Vc,
including the-hones or mules uaeu thereof, which sha:
be tree trom other.luxation: .
PUBLIC CARI'S, DhATS, ETC., OB THOSE EMVLOVED nt AM
? HUS IX IVS WHATEVER, VOA IttBK MUECT OB INDI CEC I.
For ever)' curt, dray or wagon, drawn by one horse ot
mule; f 20.
Jfor:every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two liorse*i>r
inuit's, (30. i
. For every back and carriage with two wheels. $20.
j For every hock and carriage witti fonr wheels, flu.
For every : stage or otmnbna (except line ciuntbnt
With two horses. *G0.
For every Klage ur omnibus (except Une omnibus,
drawn by tour horse.-, ?ML.
For every truck drawn oy two or more bones or mules,
SOU.
For every express wagon drawn by two or moro horrei
pr mules, ?00.
BREAD CABTfi A WO TM VATE CASTS, DRATS, ETC.
For every bread cart or wagon, ?.">.
For every cart, dray or wagon, used for private'or do.
(nestle purposes, and not to be employed m the tr? us.
porting ot gooda, waren, merchandise, lumber, ur ai-y
Other commodity, for compeqaatioa, either directly or
Indirectly for thu same, shall pay for a license the sum ci
%i, exclusive ot the borve or mole.
BatiUud ba City Council, this 16th day of Januar}
|us.] iu die year of our Lord oue thousaud eight hun?
dred and sixty-six.
P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor
By the Mayor.
Jarman H W. 8. SMITH, Clerk of Connell.
AN ORDINANCE
TO REOULATK THE HToBAOK OE PETROLEUM, ITS I'PO
Mi tr, ANO OTHES INFLAMMABLE OILS.
?EC. L He it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen, in
City Councilattembted, That trom and after thc 15'h day
of June next, it shall nut bo lawful to keep Petroleum,
Kerosene, Kock Oil. Beuziue, Iteu/ole, or au y other in?
flammable oil or oils un storage or for sale in auy cellar.
Store or buildiug south of Line street, in a largue .pian
Ut}- thou tilly gallons on any one lot or premises, aud
any such ijnantity so kept or stored shall be contained in
Tc?sels ot un ar other metal,
SEC. 2. That Petroleum, its products, or any other in?
flammable oil or oils, when brought Into tho city by hud
or water, m>y be kept on any lot orin aay bmldmg ni
which cotton is not stared, for a period not exceeding
twenty-four hours, upou the expiration of which timi- it
shall bo removed and kept in the manner as required by
thu foregoing section.
Sic. 3. Any person or persons violating any par? ul
this Ordinance shall be subject to ? One of two hundred
dollars, tor each oifence, recoverable lu any Court of con .
pct cn t j urisdlcrJon.
Banned In City Council this twenty-first day of May, li,
tho year ot our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-seven.
fLdv) P. C. GAILLARD, Major.
W. H. SMITH. Clerk of Council. June 6
PUBLIC NOTICE.
OrncE CLERK OF COUNCIL, I
May 1867. |
The following Section of " An Ordinance lo abolish the
office of Sperlutendent of Streets ; to provide for Keep?
ing the Streets' lanes, Alleys, aud open Courts in the
City of CharlcHstou Clean, and for other purposes," is
hereby published for the information of all concerned :
. For thc duo protection of tho said contractor or con?
tractors, it it Jur?irr ordained, ihat every owner, lessee,
occupant and teuant of uny premises fronting lu any
sli cet, lam-, alley, or open court, shall ou every day
(Sundays excepted) have tho dirt, tilth, garbage, or other
offal, placed in front of his or her lot, lu a barrel, box or
heap, and In readiness fur the contractor, by the hour ot
*f\c<i o'clock, A. M., trom the hist day ol May to the
tirst day or November in every year ; and by the hour ot
niue o'clock, A. M., frcm the tlrst day of November to
the tirst day of May following. And auy person offend?
ing bereiu, or placing any dirt, tilth, garbage, or other
oflal, iu auy street, lane, or alley, or open court, alter the
hours above named, shall be subject to a hue not less
than two nor more than five dollars', for each and every
oflenre. to be imposed by the Mayor.
By order W. fl. SMITH,
May 15 Clerk of Council
PIKE LOAN.
MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, )
CITY HALL, November 9, I860. J
ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF REBUILDING IN TdE
Burnt Districts and Waste Places of the City, un?
der "An Act ot the General Assembly, giving authonly
lo, the City Council of Charleston to proceed In the ina.
1er of a Fire Loan, with a view to ala tn building up Ibu
City anew," are hereby notified tbat the form of appli?
cation for loans con be obtained, at thc office ef the Clerk
of Council, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 2 P. M.
All applications must bet* "Vi In thc above mcutioned
office, as the Committee will meei every Monday to cor.
Kider the same.
By order of the Mayer W. II. SMITH,
November lu Clerk ot conn.-il.
NOTICE.
OFFICE. OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, 1
CHABLESTOH, S. C.. Mav ??, 13G7. I
THE REGULAR INSPECTION OF THE LOTS AN!,
iuclusurcs, vaults, fcc, will commence ou Mondai,
next, 6t inst. Owners and occupants are hereby requireil
lo see that their premises are in good condition and that
all filth aud garbage is removed as required by Ordi?
nance. Other inspections will follow.
Bv order of Mayor OAILLAUD.
C. B. SIG WA LD.
_Ch'-fef Police.
NOTICE.
OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLOWING
clause of Sccliou 1 of an "Ordinance to Raise Sup?
plie tor tte ye tr 1807." is published for tte information
of persons selling Good* by sample or otherwise, who are
not residents ol this city. All such persons oro hereby
notifuA to reportai this office.
"Three dollars on every hundred dollars of all goods
srJd in this city I *ious not residents, by sample ai
otherwise." W. H. SMITH,
March H Clerk of Connell)
CBISPER (OMA.
Oh I she was beautiful and fair.
With starr}- eyes, aud radiant hair.
Whose curling tendrils, soil entwined,
Enchained the very heart and mind.
CRISPER COMA,
For Curling thc Hair of either Sex into Wavy
sud Glossy Ringlets or Heavy Massive
Curls.
BY USING THIS ARTICLE LAD1B ; AND GENTLE?
MEN can beautify themselves a tbousaud-io?d
lt is the only article in the world that will curl straight'
hair, aud at HM same lime give it a beautiful, glossy ap?
pearance. The Crisper Couta nut only curls the hair but
invigorates, beautifies uud cleanses I?; la hlghiy and' de?
lightfully perfumed, and is the most compleie article ol
the kind ever uttered to the American public. The
Crisper Coma will bc scut to any address, sealed aud
postpaid for fl.
Address all orders to
W. L. CLARK i CO., Chemists,
No. 3 West Fayette street, Syracuse. N. Y.
March .HO jv,r
^g&u lT/HlsKKItS aud MUS- ^
giSk ' ? TACHES torced to
(vl grow upon flic smoothest ft-B
^L^y lace in from threo to five
?MH weeks by using Dr. SEVIO- Kaw
JflMaV Ni;,> ItEh l'A U KAT EC H Mk:- '
^ CAPILLAIRE, the i,.,,-.
^V?^^^ wonderful mo- ^^^R**^
dem science, acting ujion ^^HT
the beard and Hair in au almost miraculous maimer i
baa been used by the elite ol Parla and London with the
most flattering success. Names ot all purchaser'wit
be registered, and If entire satisfaction U uot given ,
ever}' instance, the money witt bo cheerfully refunded
Pnce by mail sealed and postpaid, ll. Descriptive cr
Sm?fTt'* ?m!' Address BEUG KU,
u,, CO., Chemists, No. 2S5 River street Troy. N
V., .sole Agents for the United States
March 30
MISCELLANEOUS.
PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY
OK il ?> .j'
MEDICINE AND c. UR GERY.
THE PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY OE MEDICINE
AND SURGERY was organized in 1848. Chartered
by the Legislature. February 2(5.1853. Nam e changed
by a legislative enactment to the Eclectic avadicaj Coi
logo, or Philadelphia, in I860, lu 1863 it purehaetd the
Pennsylvania Medical College, established in 1342, and
the Philadelphia Medical College, which had previo any
been merged Into tho Perrnsyrrama Medical College, ft
1864 lt purchased the Penn Medical University. Tbs
Trustees of the separate schools united, petitioned and
obtained a special Aot of the Lepbna'nre, consolidanng
these institutions and changing ?iMr james to that of the
Philadelphia University of Mctleine and Surgery,
March 15,1865. .All thesf-various Acts aro pu blt bed In
tho statutes of Pennsylvania. The cost of the 1 uHding
and museum was over one hundred thousand dollars. It
will be observed that the University, as ndw organized, is
tho legal representative of the fonr Medical Colleges that
it baa absorbed, i It isa liberal school of medicine, con?
fined to no dogma, nor attached lo any medical clique
but embrace? in it? teaching everything, o?. value to the
profession. i/o?
Session*.-It has two lull sessions each year, commenc?
ing on the 1st of October, sud continuing until the 1st of
January, as its first session, and from we 1st pf January
to the 1st bf April, as Its second; the two constituting one
full coarse of lectures. It has also a summer session,
commencing the 1st April aod continuing until August,
for Ibo preparatory brauche?, such as Lana, Greek,
Mathematics, Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, Anatomy
Physiology, etc.
Tickets.- Ticke ts to the full course of lectured $120, or
ICO for each, session. For tho summer , or preparatory
course $25. Graudating fee $30. To'afd youttg men of
mod "rate means, the University nos i saned five hundred
scholarships, which are sold to Drat-course students for
$76. amito secood-coursn students and clergymen for
$50, each constituting the holder a life member, with the
perpetual privil?ges of the lectures, and all the teachings
or the school. The only additional tees are a j early dis?
secting and matriculating ticket, each of which ia $6.
Thc Advantages orSchoLarihipi.-Tbe student holding a
scholarship can'enter the College at any time during the
! year, attend as long as he chooses, ind re-enter the lnsti
tutlnn a? fluently aa desired. m
It requires no previous readmg or study to euler the
University on scholarships, hence, all private tuition fees
aie saved. s
Students, hy holding scholarships, ?rn prosecute other
i bushman pact or tte Oute. '
Ino candidate for graduation can present him soil at
any time, and reoeive bia degree as soon as qriahfled.
lu cases stu-: cut should hold a scholarship and not he
' able (0 attend lectores, it can bo transferred to another,
: thus preventing any loas. ' . '
Parents, guardians or friends of students wishing to
purchase scholarship tor them a year or more bet?re
their attendance ot the University,: can secure them by
advancing eras-taff tte price and paying tte balance
when tte. student enters. Physician? and benevolent
mon COM bestow foeat, benefit upon poor young men hy
presenting them a scholarship, and thus enabling them
to oDtam an honorable profession. ?-. , ,J,
Tho Faculty embraces seventeen eminent physicians
and surgeons. The University has associated with ita
large hospita) clinic, where every form of medical and
surgical disease ls operated on and treated in the pr?s?
enos of fha class.
COLLXGZ BciLDmo.-The College building, located in
Ninth street, south of Walnut, ia tts finest lu the dry.
Its iront is collegiate gothic, and ia adornad' with em
batUemente and embrasures, presenting a novel, bold,
and beautiful appearance. Thc facade is of brown stone,
ornamented by two .towers, rising to. the elevation pi '
eighty feet, and crown*! with an embattled parapet.
The building contains between fifty and sixty rooms, all
supplied witt water, gas, and every other convenience
that modern Improvement oatt contribute UifWlHtsta
medical in.-tructioij. Only Ave hundred, scholarships
will be issued, and a* two hundred and fifty are uaw
sold, those wno wish, to secure one. should do so at once, '
Money can be remi tted by express, or a draft or check
sent On any National Bank in thu United SUtea, when
the scholarship will bo returned by mall, signed hy the
President of the Board- or Trustees, JOSEPH 8. FISHER,
Esq.. and tte Deon of the Faculty, W. PAINE,' M. D.
AU orders for scholarship* or other business of the Uni?
versity, should be addrewfi to Professor W. PAINE, M.
D., Philadelphia, Pa.
NEW BOOKS.
Iii
PAYNE'S PRACTICE OT MEDICINE.
A NEW WORK JUST ISSUED BY W. PAINE, M. D.,
Prorensor of the Principies and Practice Ot Medicine and
Pathology in tho Philadelphia University of Medicine
and Surgery; author of Paine's Practice of Surgery; a
work ou Oi ste tries and Materia Medica, author of Hew
School Remedies; an Epitome of Eberlte's Practice cf
Medicine; a Review of Uomteopaluy; a Winrk ou the His?
tory of Medicine; Editor Of ?oive.vity Medical;and Sur?
gical Journal, Sc, Ac. It is a :c. al octavo of 060 pases,
and contains a full description of all ?iseises known hi
medicine and surgery, inclndin.: those Of women and'
children, together with their pathology and treatment by
all thc sew and improved methods. Price $7; postage W
cents.
Address tho author, No. 033 ARCH STREET, Philadel?
phia, Pa.
ALSO. A KEW WORK.
Entitled Now School Mediciues, which is the only work
ever published upon Materia Medica, embracing all tte
Eclectic, BosMB'i attic, and Botanic Remedies, with a
full regular Materia Medica. Priests; postage free.
Address as above.
UNIVERSITY JOURNAL
,. . : or. .to*. ?>?
MEDICI! ll ?ERY.
A aZsn-atONTHXT JO?BKAL OP ITEDICLNE, sVBOEr.V,
PHfSIOLOOT, H?OIEKE AND OENEItAI. r.ITEBA
TUBE, DEVOTED TO THE FBOPESSIOt* AND
TBZ PEOPLE.
Tho cheape* * Medical Paper in the world, published
every two weeks at tho University Bunding, Ninth-street,
South or Walnut. ... ...
Sibgle copies.-r.,....$1.00
Five copies to one address.4.36
Ten copies to one address.7 JW
fifteen copies to ode address.9.30
Twenty copies te one address.10.00
j be getters up of tts Club shall have one copy gratis.
A/ttreas W. PAINE, M. D" Edile*,
^eptemherl? _. Philadelphia, Pa.
oiinlulii
E. H. KELLERS & CO.,
(LATE PHIS dc DUHV:
WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL DRUGGISTS,
No. 131 MEETING STREET,
Third door above Market
HAVE LATELY RECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS 10
their usual stock of pure and fresh
DRUG3
MEDICINES
DYE STUFFS
EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS
FINE SOAPS
TOILET POWDERS
POMADES
COSMETICS
COMBS .
BRUSHES
EXTRACTS, Ac
Comprising invoices from the most reputable manu?
facturers. On hand, all the principal
PROPRIETARY MEDICINES,
Including Preparations of AYER, JAYNE, HALL, CHEV?
ALIER, DAVIS, WRIGHT, HOLLOWAY, 4c. Uso. i
large assortment ol
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS
TRUSSES
SADDLE BAGS
MEDICINE CHESTS
GLASS
METAL AND GUTTA PERCHA GOODS
GLASSWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Great attention is paid to tho importation and selec?
tion of
PURE AMD FRESH DRUGS,
and none other are allowed to go out of the Establish?
ment.
PRESCRIPTIONS compounded
with ace .aey, and the public eau
depend on ti utmost reliiihilily iu
the execution o. ; rders.
E. H. KELLERS, M. Il MEI, M
March 9
M. M. QUINN,
Wholesale & Ketnil Dealer
IN
ROOKS, PERIODICALS,
NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC.
No. 537 KINO STU i ; KT
(Opposite Ann street),
Charleston, C. S.
The LATEST IS8UE8 the Press always on band.
Subscriptions received and Hoods delivered or ter
warded hy Mail or Express.
All ('ASH ORDERS will bc promptly attended to.
February 2$ !>'
A SOUTHERN INTENTION.
GRAT'S
PATENT LABOR-SAVING
IRON SCREW COTTON PRESS.
THE LATEST AND BY FAB THE MOST PEBFECT
COTTON sen.hW yet invented. With one mole
a heavy hale can be easily packed. Send for Dvscrip
?Uve and Price List, to HUGEL k R.\VFJJEL, .
General Agents for the State,
East Bay, Charleston, 8. C,
AMO.
? Portable and Slationarj ENGINES, Saw Gins,
1 Henery's McCartliy Gins, Grist Mills, Bork Mills,
g Horse Powers, 'Ibrei-hers, Ac, 4c, For sale by
? HUGER & li AVENEL,
? EAfeT BAT, CHARLESTON, g. C.
Maya mth?moe
DBU6S, CHEMICALS, ETC.
NEW PEEF?ME
Foi' the Handkerchief.
a ~-in-??? i
A MOST EXQUISITE; DfetJOATE, ANI7 FBA-r
ORANT PEETUME, DistiUod from the Rare ami
Beautiful Plower from which it takes tts Mme. '?
MANUFACTUBED ONLY BY PHALON & SON,
nw TOM.' ' 11
wi: it.. od >U lAilHrscol 9.07 --..?:; iixtij J?T
BEWABE OF
AM FOB PHALON o-TAJEE ?O OTH?B?.
Sold by Druggujts ganaraliy, and
Sold at Wholesale by
G00DRI?B, WOTttAN & CO..
I
i HOPE FOR THE BESPOXWNG INVALID.
DEFKft NOT THE TOE ?***; :
RODRIGIJE'S
mm. M? ?l.
LT ANY WHQSE DECLINING HEALTH,. WHICH
TX was precarious, and their recovery ' despaired or.
?o now witn grateful emanations to the .All-Wise Dis
offer heartfelt thanks fer this tiraory remedy. "Dur- ?
the shdrt time sinos Os public i?trodnotiorr into use,
jc Originator lute most happily realized her mos* san- ?
uino expectations in niani?estation? lsinnng.1 from.all
quarters of ita unparalleled curative properties, for m ?0.
?se where it bsa ueen administeren! with regard to di?
ctions, and persevered in, has it failed in Itu tenencia)
suits.
, ! In, resorting to this remedy, the invalid oa? isp eh ?
Upon the safety or every article in its preparation,, ano;
while lt accelerates the healthful rc ac tiona' of " cacti organ
k and vessel, the mind can be perfectly free froa sppre
?enslon of any subtle ingredient being insinnatad into ita
imposition.
Toe appetite, which Improves und*r its adnibilstrstto?,
is at liberty to Indulge prudently in whatever nutrtroe*;,
IS palatable, digestive and wholesome, and while it ls no
more than proper to avoid errposure to fresh cold, no Mar'
need he entertained of any liability under tb ls course of,
treatment to induce it. It is a pleasant AROMATIC..
CORDIAL, rmi te agreeable to tho taste, and ss a lung re- ' '
ytlviryer and balsam of health, it ts diit?nrnialalng tasar?as -
without precedent, and we trust will, ere long, claim for
Itself general acclamation for Its unrivalled efficacy.
For sale by the Prc irietrena, Mrs. CECILIA RODRI?
QUE'S, northwest coriur of MEETING AND SOCIETY
STREET.^, and principal Druggists,
j ia oj i'BIOR SINGLE BOTTLE $1.28. , ,.:io. JU
fCHILLS&r,EViTR
ix.-. .
rjmiu.
tai.,. .
Mb
piXBtl ?
Witt it
vtt ca
La ? a
taxi: ?.
WK HA V?'US?X? OA LUG tl A N'S Fllj^ A^l?y?NI>
that they wm do ail that is claimed for them.'aod
cheerfully recommend them to public favor.
T. H. WATTS, Ex-Governor ot Alabama,
3. W. A.; SAN? FORD, Att'vGeh'l of sJstjsmav
ROBT. DOUGHERTY, Judge Supr?me Court .Ala.
From Tsoicas J. Jcrxrr, ?fudge Supreme Court.
1 have used O ALLIGH AN'S PILLS on my pbrntar1^
foi* fever and Ague, and find them all that ls claimed ihr
them. THOS. J. JUDGJ?L
jMontgomery. Ala., September 29,1858. .
Lo wann COOTT, Alabama.
JOALLIGHAN'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS w?tdO.
They arc decidedly the nest medicine for Chifle, and re*
var I ever gave. I would not be without them for Ave'
times tho price. J.A.GRAHAM. . ..
AMZaiCTJS, April 17.
One box of GALLIGHAN'S PILLS cured me perfectly
of Chills and Fever. They are the best medicine lor
Chills and Fever I ever saw. A. G. HONALPSON,
Clerk Superior Court, Sumter County, Ge.
Moirsaoarxaz, ALA., July M8??V.
flesars. BLUNT 4 HALE-GENTS: I have used your
LLIGH AN'S PILLS on two owaalona Tor Chins and
Fever, and find that they effect all that they are intend?
ed to do. They are the best remedy for the disease that
/ have ever tried. T consider them perfectly reliable.
Respectfully, : DANT. SAYRE.
Grand Sec. Grand Lodge ot F. and A. M. of Alabama,
ALBAWT, Os., March ll, 18sV. .
I have used GALLIGBAN'S PILLS In forty cases ci.
Cbills and Fever, with pertect success. They area?
beet Fever and Ague Pill put up. ?A?
A- Jv Jr AMA.
WHOLESALE IN CHABLESTON, BY
GOODRICH. WI?KMAK Ai CO.,
No. 153 Meeting street
And by all Druggists.
** HLOI .VT Ai II ALU,
PROPRIETORS,
Hay 14 Gmo Montgomery, Ala.
There cometh glad tidings of joy to all,
To young and to old, to gi eat and to small;
The besuty which once was so precious and rare,
Is free for all. and all may be fair.
By the ase of
CHASTELLAR'S
WHITE LIQUID
ENAMEL,
For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion,
The most valuable and perfect preparaci?n in nee, for -
giving tbeiliiu a beautiful peari-Uke tint, that is only
found rn youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pim?
ples, Blotches. Moth Pitches, Sallowness*. Eruption?,
and all impurities of the skin, kindly healing the same
leaviug the skin white and clear as alabaster. Its u-e
cannot be detected bj- the closest scrutiny, and being a
vegetable preparation is perfectly harmless. It ir. the
only article ot the kind used by the French, and is con
sidercd bv the Parisian as indispensable to a perfect
toilet Upwards of 30.UOO bottles were sold during Uie
iwat vear, a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy. Price
only 75 cents. Sent hy mail, po?f-paid. on receipt or IJI
order, bv
BERGER, SHLTTS 4 CO.. ChesuV-a,
2S5 River Sf., Trbj, N. Y
March 30._
?BE A ? T Y .- Auburn,
Golden, Flaxen, ard
silken CURLS produced ty
the use of Professor DK
BRETXX'S FR I SE B LE
CHEVEUX. OBS applica?
tion warranted to curl the
most straight and stubborn
ha? "of either sex into wavy ringlete, or heavy massive
er. Has been used by the fashionables of Paris and
Loudon, with tbe most gratifying results Does no in
jury to the bair. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, ?L
Descriptive circulars mailed nee. Address BERGER,
I KUUTTS k CO.. Chemists. No. 286 River street, Troy, H,
I V., Sole Agents for the United States,
I March Jv ly