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TECE HEM DAILY NEWS, MCMILLAN & MORTON, PROPBffiTOBS. No. 18 KAYNE STREET. CITY PRINTERS. TERMS CASH. SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY-TWELVE MONTHS.$10.00 DAILY-SIX MONTHS. 0.00 DAILY-THREE MONTHS.. 8.IW) BINOLE COPIES.D cent? TO NEWS DEALEBS._.3 cent? RATES OF ADVERTISING. 10 couts . line for first insert ion. 10 oents ? Uno for each subsequent insertion. 0 Unes or under to be charged half a square. For Marriage and Funeral Nonces-tl. AU Ball and Exhibition Advertisements must be paid for In advance, unless they are ordered to be charged to regular advertisers._^ TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 22, 1867. OFFICIALDRAWING OF THE KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, FOR THE BENEFIT OF SHELBY COLLEGE. CLASS DB AWN AT COVINGTON. KY.. ON OCTOBER 10, 1807. WEDNESDAY, MURRAY, EDDY & CO,, Managers. PULA. 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" 1 ?Sit.6*162*0.60 34667...:. ?0? ?OOM.es ?1 MM.?O ??40.60 2*06? . ?<C: 8M26. 50 , m?.60 1M01.60 34*6?.SOO 80026.50 i MU.60 18102.60laM70. 800 30027. 60 ( ?::-:-2ffiS.g&S.g gs.g : Sft:::::8?E ?;::;;:?:::::8?:::::? 5 ! ??a.?Milo.MMAM.Mao*?*:::::: ?o fr.ffe:SaT:::ar.S' SB".')^?cjirafr 'WMBM*'**'*'*''ml00 ' Ta.M.h^rt^T.i.Jww.l.. r-'-Viliii... :f'T;. 1 ^?r^^J8^ " lT " * " " *"***~ T fTTMT fi m ii i COMMERCIAL. ISxports. LONDON-Por British buk Bigin-58? bbls Spirits Tur? pentine, 1932 bbl? Roslu. Tb? CH?ricaton Cotton Market. OFFICB OF TEE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, 1 ( iiAiu.KHTON. Monday Evening, Ootobtir 91, 1807. I Tho atapl? cont lu cen to move upward under stimula Ung Intelligence from Liverpool, the ?tock on aale being Ugbt and the demand ac tire, raices Improved during tho day from K to \c. ft lb. Balea 350 balea, aay 9 at 16; 0 ?t IOU; 03 nt 17; 43atl7>?; 22atl7Ki 45 at 17^ ; 45 at l7 \ ; Bl at 16; and r>7 at price? not announced. . Wo quote : i I.IVKBFOOJ. OLAWUriC?TION. . Low Middling.17 bi Middling.^...l7?<ai7X Strict Midd Ung.18 <tt Augusta Market. ; AUGITHTA, Ootobar 19.-COTTON.-The market opened ?iulet mia morning, and sales were mode at 10 a 10 V Or New York middlings. On the receipt of au advance Of Xd in Liverpool, aud X to lo in New York, the mar kot became stronger, and sales were readily made at half a cont higher. Tho demand during the day was good, and the niarkot closed finn at 16)?c for New York mid Slings. The sales amount to 694 bulen. Tho receipts t'sre ?ll bule-. The favorable news from Livrrpool and lew York indicate mero activity and better prices dunn g tho present week. Beoeipts of Cotton by tho Georgia Railroad for the week oadiug Saturday, October 19,1 HO", 1841 bales. Tho following are the shipments of cotton by the dif? ferent railroads for tho weok ouding (Saturday, October 19. 186*. : South Carolina I tail road, local shipments, bales 1874 South Carolina Bailroad, through shipments. bales. 1448 Augusta and havannah Railroad, iocs) ehtpmouts, bait?. 1490 Augusta and Havannah Railroad, through shlp ; mont. Total ?hlj m i ont H. *8 4360 Mobile Market. MOBIL October 16.-COTTON_There waa agood and general demand to-day, but salos were limited to 660 bales by the light stock offering and high prices claimed by factors. Tba market closed fina at - s 17c for mid? dling. New Orleans Market. , NEW ORLEANS, October 16.-COTTON.-The market continues firm and buoyant, 1 he demaud for tho better classifications is activo, spirited and general, and nothing but the absence of ampio supplies ot tho descriptions in roquent prevents very hoary operations. ' Offerings to-day wer? wholly inadequate to moot the views of buyers, who represented tho English, French, (Spanish ana Northern markets; and operations wore constantly restricted to 1360 bales at very full prices, bud m exceptional oases at an advance of fully Hts por lb upon the bottergra.de?. Advicts from Liverpool and Slew York ar? still of a cheering character, and the loom tn foreign exohango caused by th? recent failure? on th? other sid? of tho Atlantic ia almost wholly neu? tralised by the competition which exist? for tho clarifi? cations now m request - Qoutattons at the close of bust ?noBR this evening ruled stiff ?tte subjoined figures, VU: Ordinary nominal; Good Ordinary 14 a 17?; Low Middling 17X a 18o, and Middling 18 K a 19, with an un mistakable toudency to tho outside figure?. I , STAXKMKKT or COTTON. . {?took m hhod lat September, 18B7.balen-15,35? Recorred to-daV.... ;..'.' 943 Recd . ed proviOfUBly..*. 19,767- ?.700 I ploarod to-day. none Clewed previously. 11,764-11,764 Stock on band and on sblpboaid. 24,192 Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, October 19.-TOBPINTINK-Tho sale? to-day reach about 610 bbl? at $3 80 for Virgin and yellow dip, and S3 60 Ha- bard, ? 280 lbs. toarra TUBPXNTIWX-Market quiet and piioea lower, (sales of 150 bbla on private terms, 70 do at SOXo, and 16 Bo at 51o V gallon. [ BOBIN-Market dull. Sales of 190 bbla strained at $2 90; 76do do at S8;9J do strained and No. 2 at $3; 204 do No 1 at S3 60; 18 do pale at $5 60; and 112 do extra palo at 80. [ COTTON-Sales cf 23 bales at 16. 16, 1GH a 17o fl lb foi ordinary and middling. Now Tork Market. MONEY MAB.KKT. j The New York Evening Post, of Saturday, October 19, pays: ! Th? sold room ia dull. Coln waa scarce for delivery early in the day, and lenders exacted fi om borrower! 5-64 a 0-64 cam mir sion, beside? the ase of Ut? earrenoy. prter gold was londlug flat. I Tho loan market ia unsettled, but there ia little note Worthy chance. Tho applications &<r discount are fair, knd BOM but the best billa aro w favor, the rate? bel aa ?a ? a 10 for short dato paper of high grades, and 10 a li or produce commission paper, i . Stock Exchange loans are 7 per cent, and there la no such pressura aa caused borrowers a fow days ago to submit to th? exaction of gold interests in special eases, fr to pay a heavy commission to tho lender lu addition } the lawful rate of interest in currency. . Tho return ot greeubacks from the West and the Urge amounts of available capital which la awaitidg sat? tem? porary investment, cause some persons to antic?pate . steady 6 a 7 per rent healthy money market, white very few are sanguino enough te look for lower rates for eo m o time to come. r PUODUCE MAEKHT. . i , Nsw YORK, October 19.-FLO tra, Ac.-Ts.? market for Western aud state Flour ls loss active and 16 a 60c lower, the decline mont not leah ie On the low grade? ol White wheat oxtraa. ! Southern Flour ia 2Go lower and dull. Sales of 600 bbla at ?10 76 a 13 for common to good Baltimore and country extras, and 912 60 a 14 75 tor trade and fumily brands. ? GRAIN-The wheat market nuder liberal offerings and less favorablo neWB from Europe prices have declined 3 a to fi bushel. The Inquiry is good, chiefly for export at tho concession-though In part speculative. ? Oat? opened heavy, aud. closed about1)4C tower. At the concession a godd derna O prevailed. j Oom ia again lower, th? tees favorable nows from Eu? rope and the moderate speculative demand give buyers the advantage at tbe close. ' PnovDuojts. -We have had a fair demand for. pork to? day, but pitees are decidedly lower, and the market blosee dull and heavy at our inside rates. ; Bacon te steady and fairly active. Halos of 600 boxes short ribbed, for December and January delivery, on private terms. . Lard te dull and heavy, norn? 660 packages steam lard ft 14#e, and retail lots at 14? a 14^c; city te quoted at lao. _ Borra?-Continues in good demand, and prices finn, we quote as follow? : Goshen and Orange County, palls, fl tb, 40 a coo-, state Arkins and tub?, good to choice SS a ?Oe; State tubs, Walsh, good to choice 80a 38c; Ohio, common to fair 13 a 20c. ; C.UK?SK-Al*o rule? arm. and a fair demand pre? vails. We quote as follows : Statis fictory, good to choice, 15 a 18c per pound; State fair to good 18a 15c; State dairies, choice, ll a 12J?c? English dairy Conn., 13 a 14c; English dalry, pineapple, 12 a Ho. ^COFFEE-The roarket iB heavy lei; alt Hap's, but prices Ire witeout change. * ? " ! 7 ** lTTT - ^ J COTTON-The market han advanced fully >ic a pound, txO'Jr- mw Mkioa 20o for Middling VoVmi, Which clacks V****** '^^SStT Florida. . *MohlleV WHvf ! Ordinary.IS 15 16 16 Low Mldollng... 17J? 18 18 19 HAV-IV???if<de?ftn4; bu^With'*l^?VTSc?8l^? "pri?es Jw heavy. We quote at 70 o fur shipping, and SI 10 a 142 I Tj7J M fl rJg iff % itjf$ tkm 11B <t 111 iii i s eKy ta ruoflorate armand, prices are steady. Sp Irita are moderately active. Rosina generally are -finn, Tar ia quiet. Th? ?uotatlOM ' BM aa foll?*? 1' Spirits- Turpentine nee, per gallon 66 a 66J4 cte. ; (spirits Turp?n un? in bond, per gallon, 47 a 48c ; Grade Turpentine, in .bl?, per 280 lbs, Si 76; Rosins, common, In bbl?, per 280 lbs. S3 6*.a8. ?MniKoxltsV suainod tn bbla, per 280 ^ndow 'glass.^l^?^^^^^l^T^a^Be^nwI North 'CouBty, in bbl?, ?et bbl, ?3 26 a 3 88; Tar. Wil? mington, In bbls. per hbt SS 75 a 4. Pitch, city, in bbl? per bbb $3 76 a 4 ?5; Pi toll, southern, lp bete, per bbl L on si a nee? JUavtlroau, I 818 bale* Cotton. 60* balta Vase, 181sacks Flour, 74 Sata Rough Rice, ?o ban Peas, SS kite Batter, 8 can ttle, 2 can Lumber, Ac. 'lo O W Averill A Bon. I Bail toed Ag?nt. J H Pringle. R Adger. Courtenay & TStei - ?olm, J II Raggett 4, Co, W V,' Saith, Q V/ .waiw.s A Ca, Adams, Frott A Co, Gruber A Martin, G FoUin, King k Gibbon, Lawrey A Alexander, Thurotou fi Hoi mee. J N Hobson, E H Rodgers A Co, H L Jeffers & Co, D Lade wig. Col Lowe, Boper A ?stoney, Goldsmith A 8dm Cwt, aopff A Jervoy. Q.aeser, Lee, Smith A Co, 3 A i D Kirk tetrick, L D Desatusare, J D Aiken A Co, Bey 3 Bobette, Conalgnees pi v^Norlbea^icrti Kuilroatl, 837 bale? Cotton, 54 bbU Nav?l Stores, Mdae, Ac. To to. Scravsn A Nisbst. Grass?, Lee, Sadth A Co, J $ Magie, W K Byan. G H Walter * Co, G W Williams A r*1' ' ? " ' ' -" ' !* ' " >????? " j .i i a ' '?? . ? jp jfFcasscnBemt. Pe? Bteam?,r Pilot BOy, from Savannah, via Beaufort, litton Head, &c-M J Dwyer, 3 Bussell, D A Mon?, V ? nwl, Mi ns Anna Kressol, Capt N Wolsh, G Haggyerl, IgfiLIMgfe Wf?St* *** OeoMf??, B C-Mtec HtE1***'0 0'Harrf?, B H Nesbit, * Ward, isdy, 3 tnir!?a?ck!"^^ Bw?o 1 Monday.... ?..t? V '?.'.30 " 13.. 4 57722 iwcd?ii ?v.Ui??m?u i I'M im I Thursday... 6..13 5. .io 8.. 8 6..32 ?^<?0?l?y. ?. i* 6.13 Hots. 7.35 yw.sWisjr,^ Atexaxidsr, Order, and 8^^gtfjP?Aa, IMW WestPothl-Mttr 2S bbls Hiss. Cleared Yesterday. BriU.h bark Elgin, Healey. London-ttl*** Broc k Co. tohr J Crocker. Lowe, Mew Bedford, HOM, vi* Bucks vUle, 8 c-RiRloj ii Creighton. Vrvm tuts Port. Bohr N W Smith, Tooker, Haw York, Oct 20. Clear*? ?Or Uti* Port. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, at Hew York Oct 19. Steamship Alabama, limeburner, at New York, Oct 19. Bremen bark Haxburg, W?chter, at New York, Oct 19. LIST UV TO0SB4L? OP, OLBABKD AND ?AILED TOR THIS POUT. I OB KI O N . uvnaroon. British hark Tum url, Thompson, cleared.Bspt 23 Br bark Quean, Stuart, satled.August 19 British bark Tecumseh, Huouaglo. sailed.Oct 1 The Chattanooga, Fror man. Balled.August 19 Tho Hakou Adelsteln, Backsr, np.Sept 14 Th* Char las ton. Morfey, sailed.gsptem ber 18 The Triton, Kscger, sallad..Sept 4 OLAfX BAT, O. B. i Sehr Ethan Alten, Blake, cleared.Sept M DOMESTIC. BCOXOB. Steamship Georg* B Upton, Rich, to leave.o.Oct 19 Sehr Fanny K Shaw, Shaw, up .Bspt 28 Sehr Malus I aw, Johnson, cleared.Oct 10 Sehr Ids Bolla, Weeks, up.Oot 12 mtW YOBK. Steamship Saragossa, Crowell, to tear*.Oct 2? Steamship Champion, Lockwood, cleared..Oct 19 Steamship Alabama, Limeburner, cleared.Oot 19 Bremen bark Harburg, W?chter, cleared.Oct 19 Brig Tangent, Rich, cleared.Oct 14 Soar Ben Brown, Crcssby, cleared.Oct 14 Hohr Carrie S Webb, Worthington, up.Oot 14 Bohr M B Bramhall, Hussey, cleared.Oct 17 Sehr Curt?a Tilton. Soraer. up. .. ..Oct 10 Behr Lilly, Francis, np.Oot IT ?ALTIVO**. Steamship Talaon, Reed, to leave.Ost 22 Charleston Wholesale Prices. ARTICLES. HAGGING, fl yard Dundee. Gunny Cloth. tl ALK ROI'S, ft lb-Manilla. Western........ Now York. Jots. : BBS AD, fl lb Navy. Pilot. Crackers. BRICKS, ft M..1.4 BRAN, ? 100 lbs. COTTON, fl lb Ordinary to Good Ordinary. Low Middling.?. Middling to S trio t Middling. Good Middling. ' Sea Island. CANDLES, fl lb-Sperm. . Adamantine. Tallow.I. COFFEE, ?A B>-Rio. Laguayra. Java. CORDAGE, fl lb-Manilla. Tarred American. CORN MEAL, fl bbl. COAL, fl ton-Anthracite. Cumberland. COPPER, ? Bi-?host. FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, fi ton. Pacific Guan?, fl 2000 Bl*. Pheonix Guano.. Baugh's Phosphate, fi 2000 Tbs... Rhodes' Phosphate, fi 2000 Bis... Mapss'Snper Phosphate,fl 2000 lb Zeil'* Raw Bone Phosphate. zeb's Sapor Phosphate of Lime.. Wooleton'B Phosphate of Limo..-. visa-cod, fi loo mts. Herring, fl box. Mackerel, No. 1. ft half bbl. Mackerel. Ns. 2, ft hah* bbl. Mackerel, No. 3, fl bbl.. Mackerel. No. 1. by kita. No. 2. No. 3. Sardines, ft 100-quarter boxes.. Han* boxes.... FLOUR, fl bbl-Super. ; Northern and Western Extra. Baltimore Extra..t ! Sou thorn-Super. Extra. . : . Family. FRUIT* rws?.*,-? Bl.... ........... Figs. Dried Apple*. Almonds, soft shell. ; i Raisins, M. H.. fl box. I { Balabas, Layer. Oranges./Jt.... Lemons, fl box. GLASS, fl box of 60 foot American, 8x10.%. American, 10x12.. French, 12x14.....?. GRAIN-Maryland Ost?, fl bushel.... Western Oats, ft bushel.. Cor?, ft bushel. I Beana, fl bushel.. BA r, fl cwt.-?Orth River. I Eastern.. HIDES-Dry, fl ?. INDIGO- *t lb. 30 0 24 0 24 0 13 (?0 - 0 12X0 JO (a) _ U 0 ll 9.00 020.00 88 0 - 28 0.00 9.GO (? IP. 00 nominal. 68 0 00 100.00 0 - 76.00 0 - 66.00 0 - 60.00 & - 66.00 a - 66.00 0 - 66.00 <g> - 60.00 0 - 66.00 0 - 7.00 0 0.00 46 a BO 11.00 011.60 10.00 A10.60 isioo 12.50 16.00 6.60 6.00 7.00 80 IRON-Batons, fl m. Swede. LATHS, fi M. LIME- SheU, fl bbl. south Carolina. Rockport. Cement. Plaster Parte. LUMBER, ?M. test Clear White Pine, 1st quality Whits Pine, good ran. Yellow Pine,. Boards, ft M. fest-Bough. Grooved and Tongued... LEATHER, cona try tanned, fl Ik.... MOLASSES, fl gallon-Cubo. Muscovado. . Bagar House. New Orleans. NA VAL STORES, fl bbl-Tar. Pitch. Boam, Pale. Rosin, No, 1.". Rosin, No. 2. Boein. No. 3. Spirit*Turpentine, fi gallon..., OaAutn. ?J ta. Amsrioan, l&ftOfl, fl keg. American Wrought. Copper, fl fi?.,. 1.00 0 - Galvanized......?,.. 80 0 - Spike*. 12 0 16 Ol LS-Lard, gallon.,. 1.40 ti? 1.46 ; Cotton Seed, fl gallon. - 0 - Castor (E. L), fi gallon. 8.00 2 - ; Olive, ft dozen. H.00 010.00 Kerosene, ft gallon. SI ? 64 1 Benzine, fl gallon. 60 & - PRO VISIONS-Beef, mess, fl bbl.18.00 ?80.00 Beef, palms........14.09 016.00 Pork. Moss......... 28.00 0 - Rump. - 0 - Bacon, Hams, fi Bl. 18 0 24tz Bacon. Sides.............,. IS^tt 20 Bacon, Shoulders. I6)if? is j Bacon. Strips. 18 0 - lard, in keg. UXA IS Butter...._ . . SO 41 40 Cheese.;. 16 (a) 64 Potatoes, fi bbl. 4.00 0 - 1 Onions. 4.00 0 - Apples. 8.00 tis o.OO r^?^?.?.;::::::::::: ? 2 kV ^^^^-^^ S? 38' toOJg-OaroUnafi?,,,.,,. . 10*2 ll Alt Inalla . * s ??..*? ss* ss'? s - ?? - SLA TES- Amer! osn. fl ?qu?re.'. Y.'.'.'.'.', la.60 S ?. SHINGLES. WM.TT. 7.00 tia 8.00 White Pine, nwt quality.....13,00 0 - . SALT- Liverpool, coarse, ft sack. 2.60 0 2.76 Liverpool, fine....... - 0 _ SOAP- Bar, fl ttl. ll 3 ISM STARCH, fl ls,.....,(.....,. ,100 12 SPICES, f? ?J^-CtSftlo.....1.00 Z - Vaco. 1.7S 2 - j Cloves. 76 0 Nutmegs. 9.00 0 2.BO Pepper. AB 0 - Pimento. 40 $ fi? RaceGlnjtor................... . SS 0 , -<> SPIRITS, ft goUca-Alcohol........... 6.00 0 0.00 Brandy, Cognac....v... 4.90 012.0ft ? Brandy,Domestic."....8.00 0 8.7? Gin, Holland. 4.76 2 6.00 j Gin, Amencan. S.6S 0 3.75 Bum, Jamaica............... 6.00 ?8.00 i ?. 2.6S S 8.00 Whiskey, Bourbon.,, 8.00 0 6.00 ClorifledA.,. 17 (cg M ClarifiedB. 17 2 IBM ? Clarified 0. . 1*KS 17 Loaf..,. . is 0 19 Porto Rtoo. 14 S IS t?l-H?*^^ *?s mst.1 Gunpowdsr. 1.00 @ 2.60 . Hyson.... 1.60 2 1.60 Yrmns Hy??. .vijs,. S 1.S0 1 Black......... l.?S 2 1.7S TOBACCO, fl lb. ss per quoll?. 40 2 l.ft?, TIMBER-Hewn Timber-YeUowPlue. 4.00 012.00 ) Ash. - 0 _ . Poplar. - sa -. Hickory. - S - r/n?S3??;:::r::;::::; ?:? ? z I X Tin Plate 10x14.17.0? 2 - I 1 O Tin Plate. 14x20..16.60 0 - I Baling. 46 0 - i ' Hsfisp. .......i....... 46 g Jute.,. SO 2 - VARNISH-Srisht, H gallon. ?JS 0 - Para?ne.... _ IA _ r/ATAWA?-WhlteWli?.f?g*Uon. 60 | . VN^^??E=:. ll lil fl/r-?^She**^? m...I aa g> tr 1.70 a.oo 1.60 2.00 2.76 4.00 , PHOTOGRAPHS, FOR THE MILLION I! "jr" W?L?. gEND^^PO^-PATT?. M WflmruinimJ'nm tor 6^^^^^^^^^*]^^^^ W>Bshe> Queing <?toJ?oe. b^li^So? s^? THE DAILY MEWS WE HAVE NOW ADDED TO OUR NEWS? PAPER ESTABLISHMENT a most extensivo and complete Supplied: with a great variety of PLAIN AND FANCY TYPE, of the latest and most approvod stylos ; and we have every facility for executing .ll kinds of JOB WORK in ENGLISH, GERMAN, ami "FRENCH, Bill and Letter Heads Circulars Pamphlets Catalogues Drafts Railroad and Steamboat Printing Business Cards Invitations V THOSE OF OUR FRIENDS DE? SIRING JOB WORK, will please leave their orders with ns. We will guarantee as good work, and nt as CHEAP RATES, as can be had in Charleston. f MILLAN & MORTON. i' , 41 I fi ' B i fl T '" Ifstt ' - J ' ." 1 ? FOUTZ'S CELEBRATED HORSE INO CATTLE POWDERS. IIIIIWMT Tu,s preparation, long ^dSl^sns-^sttiH : HKS and favorably known. 4? SLfrVH wintboronflhlyreiuvl?O 1 H" isSl??* IV V' ratn broken down -and HBJBB I WV ff low-eptrtlod horaea, by ? tWm ^^^BS ? streng i boning and j M|r B HH c!i^n?iuH^t)!o stomach i *\\~ i iansn is KmW 111 lt is a sure preventive '^WilBBMlBB^ ' 6* m dise?aee incident _ ? ?T.-'5?5'-- Lil Na FKVEB. Cl?, AN" PA TALLOW WATER, HEAVES, COUGHS, DIS? TEMPER. FEVERS, aedj .' ??? f APPETITE AND* ?P ?dBfflk TAL^EBO?f Ac.^ ^nHBL ??S USE IMPROVES JS^S^?B??. 0BEA?B8 THE AP- AS%\M \\\S\ ^^^^22s|5if' TO KEEPERS OF O?WS TRIS PREPARATION IS eream? the quantify bau been proven by ac, tear experiment to la? . wm* If. tm .< K' ?s' oouake' BSOB, LIVER, &o., s article acta aa a jpeeifle. By putting B?WMwM^be optica. ?ebted, 6*?f Jran*t% *?*, a certain preventive and <mre for ike Bog Cholera. 8. A. FOtJTZ * Bito.. BALTIMORE, Md. M ' mwsE&iz mm ; WrOEWEJ tlHAHliEMTUII HOVAL* J?5**L-"_. -> ? -_ atntMmo JHBL. OAP?Lllm?AS?eA1imo^ JfflL *flsBaW"*^ woaderfws discovery In mo- SHSHBRK^ ba Beard and >f*ir In aflaSboet ndWulon* Jp^. , (jgES8sp&^* CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. AN OKUINANCB TO Eiavun TUE DRKXXIINO or DOOKS. 1 Whrreat, Tho best lntorcsta ol Uio city, ss well M KIO convenience of the shipping visiting Uio port, demand that the channel of Cooper uiver bo kept open With suffi? cient depth of water for all commercial purposes, and free from eil mt ruction: Be it ordained. That lo futuro al! mud removed from any of tho city docks by dredge machines, or otherwise*, shall bo roinovod one huudred and fifty fathoms from tho end of tho dock. The Harbor alastor sball bo furnished with a copy of this Ordinance, which he ls required strictly to enforce; and to report for prosecution all violations of tho same ; Which sholl subject tho party so offending to a fino net exceeding ouo hundred dol?ate for each and every offence. Ratified in Oity Council this eight day of Octobor, tn the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-teven. [L.B.] P. 0. GAILLARD. Mayor. W. H. SMITH, Clerk of Council. October 18_ ELECTION UF CITY ABSESBOlt. OFFICE OLEItK OF COUNCIL. I October 10. 1807. i THE CITY COUNCIL WILL, AT ITS NEXT REGU? LAR Mooting, to be betd ou TUESDAY, 22d lum., Croceed to elect an AHNESHOR to fill tho unexpired irm or Mr. D. C. GIBSON, deceased. Letters of application will bo received up to 12 o'clock .. on day of election. Dy order. W. H. SMITH, October ll Clerk of Council. NOTICIO, TO UKi.iwiti IENT TAX l'A?Kits. CITY TREASURY OFfc ICE, I Octobor 8, 1807. I TAX EXEOU1ION8 WILL ISSUE FROM THIS OF? FICE on Sad inst., on all unpaid roturns for 1807. due on 20th Juno last H. THOMAS, Octobor 0 City Treasurer, NOTICE TO AUCTIONElfillS. CITY TREASURY O? FICE, I OCTOIIXB 2, 1867. i ALL AUCTION LICENCES EXPIHKD HY ORDI? NANCE; on 30th September. Renewals will I e Sranted on application at this ofilon, if made during 7 ins tontn. ?. THOMAS, City Treasurer. October 0_ I'.STUIATKS WANTED. OFFICE CITY CIVIL EN tl INKER, I CITY HAI L, CHARLESTON, September ll, 18C7. ) Cl PALED PROPOSALS WILL UE RECEIVED UNTIL IO the lath at 12 o'clock M., for BUILDING SEVERAL TRUNKS of the lengths and sizes given below. Tho oa tlmatca will include the cOBt of excavating about 2U0 cubic yards of earth, tho necessary fiUing, reforming ot pavements, aud grading alter the layiug of trunks. TRUNKS. FEET. .eugth of Trunk in Lino atioot.270 Lougtb or Trunk In and from lota in Coming struct to the tidal drain. 300 Length 11 'Trunk from kita on ttadsden Btreet to the main dram in Wentworth street. 120 Length of Trunk from McIntosh's Court to Rad? cliffe street drain. 187 Total length.877 Ti unka to be twelve by twenty inches in tho clear, built of two by twelve inches primo yellow pinn planks, to rest upon sleepers of three by nine inchon, three feat long, placed five feet from centres. Bracos to bo two by Six inchon, dovetailed into tho aides of Trunks, at dis? tances of five feet from centres. The Trunk? to bo laid to grado pogs furnished by tho Engineer. All the work must bo carried on with ?jo greatest dispatch. Plans can bo aeon at thia office A copy of these specification a must be attached to each ofter. LOUIS J. BAUDOT. September 12 City Engineer. fumac NOTICE. OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY, I January 3, 18U7. ( PUBLIC NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDhh tho following Ordinance licenses have been propare<> tor delivery from this Office. H. THOMAS, City Treasurer. REO. 1. Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Alder menu Cily Council assembled. That from and after tho Ural da? of January, licenses shall bo taken out for all caris, dru}, and wagons, used tor private and domcattc purposes, in the sa uro manner, and according to the samo provision! now Of force in relation to carta, dray a and wagons, let Ol driven for hire, except giving bonds, And each suen cart, dray or wagou, shall bo provided with a badge con? tain lng the number thereof, and marked i Vu ci ir, to LI placed ou the outside of tho shad. t? ico. 2. No person shall be taken by the Treasurer as surety to auy bond under the Ordinance concerning I > censes for carla, drays, wagons and other carnages, un> tass he or she he a freeholder. HBO. 3. Tho following shall hereafter bo the rates loi Uce?nos for public and private carts, drays, wagons, fcc., including thc horses or mules used thereof, which sha: ne I ree from other taxation : PUBLIC aa HTS, DBAXH, no., OB THOSE a MP LOVED IN AN . BC B IN RSM WHATEVER, FOB BIBB DIBKOT OB l NUI UKO r. For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by oue horse 01 mole, ?20. For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two horoeaoi mules, $30. For every hack and carriage with two wheels, $20. For every hack aud carriage with tour wheels, $40. For every stage or omnibus ^except Rue omnibus with two burees, ??>0. For every Etago of omnibus (except Une omnibus,, drawn by four horses, $60. Tor every truck drawn oy two or moro horses or muir?, $00. For every express wagon drawn by two or more hortet or muios, ?00. BUFAD CAB TS ABD PRIVATE CARTS, DRATS, ETC. For every bread cart or w? .jon, $5. For every cart, dray or wagon, used for private or do. m estie purpose*, aud not to be employed in the trans? porting of goods, waren, merchandise, lumber, or any Other commodity, tor compensation, either directly or indirectly tor the samo, shall pay for a Ucenae the auin ol $6, exclusive of the horse or mule. Ratified to City Council, thia 16th day ol January li,, a.] lu tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hun? dred and sixty-six. P. 0. GAILLARD, Mayor By the Mayor. January 3 W. B. SMITH. Clerk of Council. AN ORDINANCE TO REO U LATE TUE STORAGE OF PETROLEUM, ITS F SO? LU CTR, AMD OTHER INFLAMMABLE OILS* REC. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor ami Aldermen, in City Council assembled. That from and alter the 16th day of Juue next, it shah not bo lawful to keep Petroleum, Kerosene, hook Oil, Benzine, Benzole, or any oilier in. flammable oU or olia on storage or for sale in auy cellar, store or building south of line atreet, lu a larger .puin? ti ty than fifty gallons on auy ouo lot or premises, ami any such quantity so kept or atarea shall bo contained in v?asela of tin or other metal. hau. J. That Petroleum, ito producto, or any other lu. flammable oil or oUs, when brought toto tho city by land or water, may be kept on any lot or m any building tn which cotton ls not stored, for a period not exceeding twenty-four hoare, upon the expiration of which time it ahall be removed and kept lu the manner aa required by the foregoing section. HBO. ?A Any person or person? violating any part of thia ordinance shall be subject to a one nf two hundred dollars, for oach offence, recoverable in any Court of cou . pet eut Jurisdiction. Ratified in City Council thia twenty-first day of May, hi the year ot our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven. [L.S.J P. O. GAILLARD, Mayor. W. H. SMITH. Clerk of Council. June tl PUBLIC NOTICE. Ormics CLERK or COUNCIL, I May 1867. ) The following Section of " An Ordinance to abolish the office of Hperintendent of Streets ; to provide for Keep lug the Streets' Lanes, Alleys, and open Courts in the Oity of Oharleaston Clean, and for other purpose?," is hereby published tor the information of all concerned : I For the due protection of the said contractor or con? tractera, it is further ordained, That every owner, lessee, occupant and tenant of any premises fronting in uny ?tient, lane, alley, or open court, shall on every day ?Sundays excepted) have the dirt, filth, garbage, or other i rial, placed in front of his or her lot, in a barrel, box or leap, and in readiness for the contractor, by the hour of seven o'clock, A. M., mun the.mat day ot May to the first daV of November in every year ; and by tho hour ol .Mne o'clock, A. M., from the first day of November to IO.. Brat day of May following. And any person o fiend ur herein, or placing any dirt, filth, garbage, or other lal, in any atreet, lune, or alley, or open court, alter the oura above named, shall be subject to a fine not lesa 1lian two nor more than live dollars, for each and every iffonoc, to be imposed by thc Mayor. By Order W. H. SMITH, MEty-lpi?< ? Clerk of Connell. H'IItK L.OARI. MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, I Om HALL, November 0, i860, j A LL PERSONS DESIROUS OF REBUILDING IN TtiE J\. Burnt Districts and Waste Places of tho City, au. der ?An Act of the General Assembly, giving authority to the City Council of Charleston to proceed in the uta., tor of a Fire Loan, with a view to aid in building np tim City anew." are hereby notified that the form of appli? cation tor loans can ba obtained at the office af the Cleili of council, between the hours of 0 A. M. aud 2 P. M. AB applications must boi>* '? tu tho above mentioned Office, aa tho Committee wiu weet every Monday to cor. sider.the some. ! By order of the Mayor W. H. SMITH, ; November 10 - ? (Berk of Council. ?OTICUS. I N OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE,) ]_?> CHAU?J?aToN, H. C., May 4, 1807. I fflBE REGULAR INSPECTION OF TUB LOTS ANL UL inoinenrea, vanita, ka., wulcommence on Mowla next. Ot Inst, Owners and occupants are hereby requirer, lo soe that their premises are in good condition and that nil filth and rrtrMge ta- removed a? required by Ordi? nance. Other inspections will follow.. ? Bf order of Mayor OAXLLARIK J] i C. B. SIG WALD. j ?I f4. ' - ?: Oli'-fOf PnHlf. NOTICE. " f\tetnCK Ci.EHK OW t^NOlL-THE FOLLOWING VJ clause of /'eclion 1 of .au "Ordinance to Balee Sup? plies ior tho y oil 1869," U published for tho information or persons selling Gooda by sam plo or Otherwise, who are not maulante ol thia city. All such persons ar? hereby nod IU d ta report at this office. . "Three doUax* OD every hundred dollars of ail good? ;y?*U B , Utevk of Ormncilj T?IANC>-FOfiTES--?KANO, St&lMKE AMD X? UPRIGHT -Which aro now acknowledged to bo, by the Leading Artiste In this country. KUPER?. ?Il TO ANY OT II EEs 1W( AMUQUOA. These Ieetrnmenta poa J^BV^^ Md ?BVM^B^A^HIBI *Morwo WAU???, awsnmrcM and mm or TO** pubho at ?WBKTV ?KB o BUT. lower than any other snurr PS ?a ssgggSS? T?TiBBiMH??<B?]?A VMUUI? u?ctm? . selection elsewhere. Rvory Instrument ls rullr N11ED FOB Fl VU VTA KU Deaeripu ve elTu to ali parto of ?he country upon apphcaUon. Ad Jnmm ft BOM?. HAIR EMTEK1IM?T0R, Vor HemoTlaiK Ha^rfinoiM Hair, TIO TUB L ADI KS ESPECIALLY, VHWINVAUIARI ?. M. a*iptbiOfj reconunenas lisait aa befag aa BunoM la* HaMMUaWB at?ete to nunile btooiy. to i?a4iM?niii ? loee nM%Mi er tem* UM atkfJt, butVcta dtXoyT? MISCELLANEOUS. PH1LADELPH1A UNIVERSITY w MEDICINE AND h URGERY. f|1HK PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE X AND sii|?ti:UY wa* organized in 1848. Chartered by tho Legislature, Fobnuvry 36. 1853. Nam e changed by a legislative enactment to tho Eclectic faed !cul Col lego, or Philadelphia, in 1800. lu 1803 lt pureba*rd tbo Pennsylvania Medical CoUcgo, established in 1345, and the Philadelphia Medica! College, which had previously boou morged Into ttao Punnaylvanla Medical College, tn 1804 lt purchased tho Penn Modti-al University. Tlip Trustee* of the separate schools nutted, petitioned and obtained ?v special Act of tho Lopis.aturo, consolidating those Institution*and cha. ging their namo* to that of tho Philadelphia Univorsity of Medicino and nursery, March 15, 1805. All these vuiiou* Act* aro publl bod lu tho statute* of Pennsylvania. Tho cost of tho l uildiug and museum was over ono hundred thousand dollars, lt will boobHorvod that tho Univorsity, as now organized, is tho legal representative of tho four Medical Colleges that it has absorbed. It is a llboral school of modlolue, con? fined to no dogma, nor attached lo any medical clique hut embraces in itu tcaobiug everything of Value lo tue profession. Session*.-ll has two full sessions ouch year, commenc? ing on tho 1st of October, and ooutluulug until tho 1st of January, a* Its first session, and from tho 1st ot January to tho int ol April, as ita second; the two constitu? lug one full course of lectures, lt boa also a summer session, commencing tho 1st April and continuing until August, for the preparatory brauobo*, such as Latin, Grook, Mathematics, botany, Zoology, Chemistry, Anatomy Physiology, otc. rickets.- Tickets to tbe full course of lecture* $120. or $00 for each session. For tho summer or preparatory course $35. ?raudating leo $30. To aid young men of moderate means, tho University has issued five hundred scholarships, which are sold to first-course students tor $76, aud to second-course students and clergymen for $50, 08ch constituting tho holder a life member. With the perp?tuai privileges of tho lectures, and all tbe teachings ? of the school. Tho only additional tues are a j early dis? secting aud matriculating ticket, each of which ls $5. The Advantage* of Scholarship*.-The student holding a scholarship eau enter tho Collego at any timo durlug the year, attond a* long as ho chooses, and ro-enter the Insti? tution aa frequently as desired. It require* uo previous reading or study to enter tbe Univorsity on scholarships, hence, all private tuition feos are saved. students, by holding scholarships, can prosecute other business a part of tb* ?imo. Tho candidate for graduation can present himself at any time, and receive nie degree as soon os qualified. In caeca student should hold a scholarship and not bo ablo lo attend lectures, lt can be transferred to another, thus preventing any loss. Parent*, guardians or friends of students wishing to purchase scholarship for them a year or more before their attendance at the University, can secure, thom by advancing one-half tho price and paying th? balance when the student entera. Physicians and benevolent men can bestow great benefit upon poor young mon by presenting them a scholarship, and thus enabling thom to obtain an honorable profession. The Faculty embraces seventeen eminent physicians and surgeons. The Univorsity has associated with it a large hospital clinic, wheie every form of medical and surgical Sisease ia operated on and treated in tho pres? ence of the class. COLLKOE Bunn ruo.-Tho College building, locatod in Moth street, south of Walnut, is tho finest lu the city. Its front is collegiate gothic, and ls adorned with um battlement* and embrasures, presenting a novel, bold, and beautiful appearance. The facade la of brown atone, ornamented by two towers, naiug to the elevation of eighty foot, and crowned with an orabatUed parapet. Tbe building contains between fifty and sixty rooms, all supplied with water, gas, and every other convenience that modern improvement can contribute to facilitate medical instruction. Only Ave hundred scholarships will be issued, and aa two hundred and fifty are now sold, those who wish to secure one should do BO at once. Money can be remitted by express, or a draft or chock sent on any National Bank in tho United states, when tho scholarship will be returned by mall, signed by tho President of the Board of Trustees, JOSEPH a Fi SUE lt. Esq.. and tho Dean of the Faculty, W. PAINE, M. D. All orders for scholarships or other business of the Uni? vorsity, should be addressed to Professor W. PAINE, M. P., Philadelphia, Pa. NEW BOOKS. PAYNE'S PRACTICE OF MEDICINE A NEW WOBE JUST ISSUED BT W. PAINE, M. D., Professor of the Principios and Practice of Medicine and Pathology In the Philadelphia University of Medicine and Surgery ; author of Paine's Practice of Surgery ; a work on Ouatetrica and Materia Medica, author of New behool Remedies i an Epitome of Kberlie's Practice ol Medicine; a lie view of Homeopathy; a Work on the His? tory of Medicine; Editor of University Medical and sur gloal Journal, fte., ftc. It is a royal octavo of 900 pages, and contains a full description of all diseases known In medicino and surgery, including those of women and children, together witta their pathology and treatment by all tbe now and improved methods. Price $7 ; postage 60 cents. Address tbe author. No. 033 ARCH STREET, Philadel? phia, Pa, ALSO. A NEW WORK. Entitled New School Medlotnes, which ia the only work ever published upon Materia Medica, embracing all the Eclectic, Homoapettalc, and Botanic Remedies, with a lull regular Materia Medico. Price $5; postage free. Address aa above. UNIVERSITY JOURNAL or MEDICINE AND SURGERY. A SEMI-MONTHLY JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, SH HOE HY, PHYSIOLOGY, HYGIENE AND GEN EU AL LIT EU A TUBB, DEVOTED TO THE PROFESSION AND THE PEOPLE. Tbe cheapest Medical Paper In tbe world, published every two weeks at the University Building, Ninth-street, South of Walnut. Single coplea.$1.00 Five copies to one address..4.85 Ten copies to one address.7.60 Fifteen copies to one address.0.80 Twenty copies to one address.10.00 1 be Rettern up of tbe Club shall have one copy gratia. Address W. PAINE, M. D., Editor, September 13_Philadelphia, Pa. AFFLICTED ! SUFFER NO MOKE! When by the use of DR. JOIN VILLE'S ELIXIR yon can be cured permanently, and at a trilling cost. The astonishing success which baa attended this In valuable medicine for Physical and Nervous Weakness General Debility and Prostration, Loss oi Muscular En? ergy, Impotency, or any of the consequences of you th m. Indiscretion, renders it tbe moat valuable prep?ranos over discovered. lt will remove all nervous affections, depression, ex? citement, incapacity to study or business, loas of memo? ry, confusion, thoughts of self destruction, fears of in? sanity. Ac. It will restore the appetite, renew the health of those who heve destroyed it try sensual execs? or evil practice?. . Young Men, be humbugged no more by "Quack Doc toi-e" and Ignorant piacUHoners, but send without delay for tbe Elixir, and be at onca restored io health and hap? piness. A perfect Cure it Guaranteed in every instance. Price tl, or four bottles to one address ?3. Ono bottle is sufficient to effect a cure in an ordinary cases. ALSO, DR. JOIN VILLE'H SPECIFIC PILLS, for th? .peedy and nermanent cure of Uonorrboea, Gleet, Ure? thral Discharges, Gravel, Stricture, and all affections oi the Kidney a and Bladder. Cures effected in from one to five days. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless on the sys tem, and never nauseate tb? {tomach or impregnate tbe breath. No ?hange of diet i necessary while using them, nor doer their action lp any manner Interfere with business pouuita. Prit o $1 perbox. ? Either of tho above-mentioned arri?les will be rent to any address, closely scaled, and poet-paid, by mail or expresa on receipt ot price. Address ail orders to ! BERGER. SHUTTS & CO., Chemists, March 30 ly No. 386 Kl ver street. Ti or. N. Y. ASTROLOGY. TOE WORLD MIED I ' AT THE WONDERFUL REVELATIONS MADE BY TILE GR1?AT ASTKOLOOIST, Model? H. A* PEBBIQO. SHE TS ETALS SECRETS NO MOETAL EVER KNEW. She restore* to happiness those Who, from doleful ?venta, catastrophes, croases in tove, loas of relation* and Meads, loas of money, kc have Weenie, despondent. Dbe brings together those tong separated, give? in for m a lOB concerning absent frionas or lovera, restores lost or Men property, talla you the business yon are beat: mali Oed to pursue and in what yon win be nott success ML tftuse* speedy niarriogee. and telle you tba very day ton win marry, give* you tho names, likeness andohax leteriaMca of tho person. 8bo reads your very thoughts, ?nd by hef Almost mipernatura) pow ora, naval ls tbe dark md bidden mysteries of tho future. From tbe stan we lee m ibo firmament-tho malefic atara that overcome or ?n dominate in the configuration-from the aspects ami petties* of the plane ts and tte fixed stare In the heavens it the time ot birth, she deduces the future J es tiny oi nan. Fail not to consult the greatest Astrologist on ?ar th. It coats yon bm a trifle, an? y on may never agata tave so- fcvorabfasn opportunity, Consultation fee, with Ikeneaa and all desired information, $1. Parties living lt a distance can consult the Madame by mail with equal ?efety and satisfaction to themselves, as if In person. A hil and ?xpliert chart, written out, witta al) inquiries ar - iwerod and likeness enclosed, sent by mail ou receipt o. iriee above mentioned. -The strictest sec rosy will be palntainsd, and all correspondence returned or des tr. y 3. ReiteencoH of tbo highest ort?er furni*ned thom ut iring them. Write plainly tile day of the month ar.J .ear in which yon were born, enclosing a small loo, o laltf Address, MAnawa H. A. PEKRKIO, P. O. DnAWka m. BUFFALO, N. Y. March 30 IV The beauty which onro was BO proclotHBiid rar?, .' is freo for all. and all may bo lair. ly ?Jue ne? ox CH ASTELL AR'S WHITE LIQUID ; J3NA1BE?V' Vor Improving emd Beautif/toe the Oomplexion, The nwt valuable and perfect preparation in nae, for ???lLVSt V^rento???^pTn?: ?viug ?io skin white and olear as alabaste?. Its ase ?not k* detected by the closest scrutiny, and being a ?etaWe preparation la ?M?tTtiy harmless, it ls the $?2*2? o/the kind used bj the French, and ls con tared hythe Parisian aa indispensable to a perfect Met. Upward* o? 80,00? boettes ware sol? naring the mt rsar, a sufficient guarantee of ito ejnonoy. Price iky 76 coe ta. Hunt hy Maali, post-paid, on receipt ol un BKIIClKn, ililUTirf lt (H5., Coemiirt*, M h 90. , ^^f*^ *PVf.?'y? lloqnta? h? A' ?ow tom' praattoe, waking a wortd et o, MKt afta* b*oc*?lng ??parts tbeivaolvea, caa teach here. itawahF aaaJrJnj lt a aonroa ot income. Feil ?a TOotion? aev? hr mau for VJ (?nu. Satisfaction gna? IjldweeP. o. Dr*wai. Troy. x. ?. _DRU88, CHEMICALS, ETC._ HOPE FOR THE MINDING INVALID. DEFER NOT THE USE OP RODRIGUES PULMOMt! ELIXIR SPECIFIC. MANY WHOSE DECLINING HEALTH, WHICH . waa precarious, and their recovery despaired of, <lo now wita grateful omanatiooR to tho AII-wiHe Dls iioaer, offer heartfelt thank? tor thia timely remedy. Dur? ing Uio Hhort time niueo ita public introduction into use, the Originator han most happily realized her most san? guino expectations in manifestations iasuing from all quarters of Its unparalellcd curative proix'rtics, for in no ease where lt haa boen iidniinisterou with regard to di rec.tlona, and persevered in, has it failed In its beneficial results. In resorting to thia remedy, the invalkl can depend upon tho safety ol'ovory articlo in ita preparation, and while it accelerates the healthful r< actions of each organ and vessel, the mind can bo perfectly free from appre? hension of any subtle Ingredient being iuainuatod into ita composition. The appetite, which Improves under ita administration, la at liberty to indulge prudently in whatever nutriment le palatable, dlgeative and wholesome, and whilo it is no more than proper to avoid exposure to freah cold, no toar need ho entertained of any liability under thia course ot treatment to induce it. It is a pleasant AROMATIC] CORDIAL, quite agrceablo to the taste, and as a lung re? vi vityer and balaam of health, lt ia distinguish in? Itself aa without precedent, and wo trust will, ere long, claim for itself general acclamation for Us unrivalled efficacy. For aale by the Proprietress, Mrs. CECILIA RODRI? QUE'S, northwost corner of MEETING AND SOCIETY STREETS, ond principal Druggists. PRICK SINGLE MOTTLE $1.26. April 2_lyr OLD ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE E. H. KELLERS & CO., (LATE PI1IN di DORN) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, No. 131 MEETING STREET, Third, doox' above Market1 HAVE LATELY RECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS IO their usual stock of pure and fresh DRUGS MEDICINES DYE STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS FINE SOAPS TOILET POWDER 3 POMADES COSMETICS COMBS BRUSHES EXTRACTS, ia Comprising invoices from the most reputable manu> facturera. On hand, all the principal PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, Including Preparations of AYER. JAYNE, HALL, CH KV. AUER, DAVIS, WRIGHT, HOLLOWAY, Ac. ?lao, a large assortment of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES SADDLE BAGS MEDICINE CHESTS GLASS METAL AND GUTTA PERCHA GOODS GLASSWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Great attention la paid to the importation and soleo tion of PURE AND FRESH DRUGS, and none other aro allowed to go out of the Establish* mont. PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with ac. .'icy, and the public can depend on t.: utmost reliability ia the execution o. t rders. LL KELLERS, M.D.y BAER.H.D March ? CRISPER COMA. ~~ Oh I she waa beaut! ful and fair, With starry ?yes, and radiant nair, Whoso curling tendrils, soft entwined, Enchained the very heart and mind, CRISPER. COMA, For Curling tho Hair of either Sex into Wavy and Glossy Ringlets or Heavy Maaaivo Curls. BY USING THIS ARTICLE LAD1B ~l AND GENTLE* MEN can beautify themselves a thousand-fold. It la the only article In the world that wUl curl straight hair, and at the same time give it a beautiful, glossy ap? pearance. Tho Crisper Coma not only curia the hair, but Invigorates, beau ti fl ea and clean sos it; ia highly and de-' lightfnUy perfumed, and ia the moat complete article of the Una ever offered to the American public. Thu Crisper Coma will bo sent to any address, sealed and postpaid for $1. j Address aUorders to W. L. CLARK &x CO., chemists, Na 8 Weat Fayette street. Syracuse. N. Y. March 80 ? _ly* " Prevention is Uctter than Core. " DR. mCORD'S Celebrated Preventive Lotion. A PPBOVED AND HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY V the trench Medical Faculty, aa tba only safe and Bilbie antidoto against Infection from Special Diseases. Thia invaluable preparation is suited for either sex. and baa proved, from ample experience, the moat efficient and reliable Preventive over discovered, tims effecting a desideratum lon? sought for in the Medical Work). If used according to directions every possibility of danger may bo avoided; a single application will radically neu traftce the venereal virus, expel all impurities from tito absorbent vessels, and render contamination impossible. Be wise in time, and at a very small outlay, save honra of nut old bodUy and mental torments. Thia moat reliable specific, so universally adopted In Uie Old World, ls now offered for aale for the first time in ' America by F. A; DCP?RT & CO., only authorised Agoutu for the Upited States. Price S3 per bottle. Largo botUo, double size, ?&, Th? usual discount to tho trade. Sent, securely packed, on receipt of price, to any address, with dires? tiona awl pamphlet, by addressing to I1. A. DUPORT & CO., Rbis Agenta for Dr. Rirord's p. IA. May 22 ly? No. 12 Gold Street, New York. ?CH1LLS? FEVER WU HA VB USED GALLIGH AN'B PILLS, AND FIND that ?bey will do all that te claimed for tbom/aed cheerfully recommend them to pattie savor. T. H. WATTS, Kx-Govomor of Alabama. | j. W. A. SANDFORD, Atfv Gani of Alabama. ROBT., DOUGHERTY, Judgo Supreme Court Ate. I haveT?odHGAtj?GHAN% ^?LS^m^^nUt?on for Fever and Ague, and Sud them all thalia cJaimed for them. THOa J. JUDGE. Montgomery, Ala.; September 2?, 1868. Lowwrnea CotnsTV, Alabama. GALLIGH AKA FEVER AND AGUE PILLS will do. They aro decidedly tho beat medicine for ChUla and l e? ver i ever gave. I would not be without thean forfivo times th* price. , , J, A. GRAHAM. ! Aaixmona, AprO li, MW. One box of OALL?GHAN'S PILLS cured mo perfectly urchilla and Fever. They are the best u^tttetos tor fibHiswrtFevoTleveraaw. . A. G. RON ALDSON, Clerk superior Coart, Snaafe* Countyn Oe. WcwTOowxuY, Ara,, inly 9, ifm. Mesara. BLUNT ft HALB-GEHW*: I haws Vised your GALLiGH AN'? PILLS on two occasions for Chills and . retsw, an? find that they effect all that they are intend, sd todo. They are tho beat remedy for tho dlseeeo that f ha** ever tried. I consider them terfastly reliable. Respectfully, DAN'L SAYRE. ; Onms flcT?rand LoOffe of 9. ??fl A. V ct Alabama. AUSAW*. GA.. March ll. 18*7. I have ?sed GALLIGHAN'H PILLS In forty caeos cl Shill* ??rt Fever, wita permet sneoasn. They wea ii. s Seat Fever and Ague Pill put up. M ?laife.o u._ A.?*Ajrr. WHOi.aaULB Vii <TgARiaSTv?. Sa* ?., Ot?ODltlCH? W1SBHAK Si CO., '...'ir. No. 153 Meeting etwst. _May ?4 .?? ?mo ^ _"K??*^* ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ?^fft?ft" 1r?^f?.M ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ "lataSlrfc^r^*" - t? t