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ORNLKG, OCTOBER 28, 1867. BX CKABLKK KINGWLIV. The world goes up, end tho world ?oe? down, And the eunahlne follows tho rain. And yesterday's sneer ?nd yesterday's frown Can never come over again. Sweat wife. No, never como over again. For woman ls warm, though man be cold, And tlie night will ballow the day, Till the heart which at oven was weary and old. Gan rise In the morning gay. Sweet wife, To tts work In the morning gay. Captain John Mitchel. Mr. Paul H. Hayne, in bia column of "Reminis? cences ariel anecdotes of the lato war," publiai)od in the Southern Opinion, baa the following : John Mitchel, the Irish patriot, os he ?B general? ly called, hos ondeared himself to tho hoar tn of our Southern*people by his able, consistent and gene? rous championship of our cause during a period of twelve or fifteen years. Mr. Mitchel has spoken in our behalf, written in our behalf, and, in a largo and general sense, labored to advauoe our interests, as if his chival? rous patriotism, baffled and baulked in one quar? ter (wo refer, of course, to Ireland), had been irresistibly constrained to manifest il wolf in another I To the South he has given his best energies, the noblest fruits of his splended talon's and liberal culture-but more, far more than this, he has given us likewise hm ownjteith and blood ! His eldest ?on waa a captain in Fort Sumter, and there, upon the rampart? of that immortal fortress Homo time in the vear 1864, ho laid down his life for his adopted country. We knew Mitchel well, and we dosire to pay a brief tribute to his memory. It was on a bright January morning, in 1802, that, obeying orders just roooived, we left Charles? ton to take up our abode for the time in the famous fort wo have mentioned. Having disposed of our "impedimenta" in quarters so free and airy that a soa-oagl o would have rejoiced to keop ns company, we repaired with certain brother officers to tho "outer walls," where, from under tho lee ot a great "oolumblad," we behold a scene, tho features of which aro even noto wonderfully distinct and real. The ocean lapped the rockB beneath with a long, low, gentle murmur, and BO profound was the tranquility of wave and sky that one found it diffi? cult to believe such a scene destined for spectacles of blood and min 1 Multitudes of gulls and ocean birds of every variety skimmed the surface of the water, or lazily floated on languid wings through the deep-blue atmosphere. Far within the bar, and snugly anchored to tho southward, thore wore fleets of ?BhinK-boatB, manned chiefly by negroes, and showing like large ink-blots against tao water line. The numerous buoys which marked the channel stood motionless, except whou the light? est and most dainty of breezes would ripple thc waves and heave their white and green bulks with a slow sweep, like tho swoop of a pendulum. A single steamer-the smoke from its chimneys rising almost perpendicularly in tho air and then melting into misty clouds-labored towards tho city wuioh had ne vor looked more peaceful-the grand spire of St. Michael's Church glittering with a white radienco, and suggestive of faith, concord, and good will towards all. mankind I But aa the eye, returning from those objects, cruised-so to speak-across the intervening billows, while they gradually passed upon a strong ebb tide sea-ward, one's sight was arrested by the long, black hulls of no less than Ave blockading vessels, rancios of peace, of household happiness, of uninterrupted Christian worship were rudely dispelled, and the real condition of things about us forced itself upon the reluctant mind. Meanwhile ra the offing--and, strange to say, just above the largest of the block? aders-a single group of clouds had gathered. "Look, there!" exclaimed one of our companions - the poet of the garrison--Man omen, boys, an omen; who can lend me a penoil ? for tho muse, suddenly descending, demands to bo heard." Our friend was accommodated instantly, and in ten minutes, having s il on cod us by a pompom wave of his hand, he favoured the small, but of course discriminating, audience with the following verses : . !. . . . 'tv'*'.1 .'' '."'j [?{ '? ] Across thia murmurous ocean tide I see the despot's vessels ride: And o'er them, like a frown of doom, The blood-red vapours sternly loom. [Somebody suggested at this point that tho "vapours" were not "blood-red," but quite the contrary. Indignant frown from the poet and a "calling to order" on the part of the other list eners.T Both Cod's and Nature's kind dooroo Ordained: " 1 ho ocean waves are tree ;" But tyrant hate and tyrant will Would baffle Ood and Nature still. m. Ol minions of yon brainless fool. Who apes the wiser patriot's rule, Ye may oar porto, our trod? control; Who can blockade a nation's soul ? [Enthusiastic, applause.] xv. Where'er the thoughts and hopes of men Ascend beyond thy vulgar ken Where'er pure Uberty upholds Her banner,with ita star-oright folds ; Thoa would'st destroy the patriot's trust. And turn his noblest deeds to dust ; Would'st wring hts heart, pollute his shrine, And lower the hero's faith to thine I Vain, vain 1 thy ships may rule the : wave ; i] Thoa oaua't not awe the true, the brave ; ' And patriot passion's curb: es * sea liholl yet o'erwhelm all knaves like theo I "That's a complimentary allusion to Monsieur Lincoln, I presume ?" said a quiet voice behind uc. "Bight, sir," roplied the poet, "andi hope that yon second well-not the motion but the prophecy?" "Oh 1 of course," said the last apea ker, who bad quietly joined us during the recitation of the verses,"only (smiling)the gentleman you allude to is bound to be shot, not drowned." He who made the half-jesting remark was a young man of about twenty-seven or eight ; of a slight, but remarkably compact and agile figure ; his foco, although its features were somewhat irregular, struck the observer aa being full of quiet power and resolution. Nothing could bo firmer than the closely compressed mouth-and notwith? standing the delicate pallor of the complexion, there was a fire in his roving, gayish-blue eyes, an almost haughty-poise of the head, and a general air of repressed but indomitable vigor in his whole organization, attitude and bearing which bespoke the man of ready resources, keen perceptions, and an ardent but iron will. One hand, as he stood, rested^oarolessly upon the muzzle of the columbian!, and we could not fail to remaak that, though thin, small, and white almost as a woman's, it was yet tull of muscular strength. Such waa the appeareuce of John Mitchel, cap? tain in the Provisional Army of the Confederate States, as we first saw bim. Subsequent com? munications placed us in possession of the fact that, before the war, he hod been a civil engineer, prosecuting his profession with fair chances of j success in Eastern New York. No business, per? haps, affords.so many opportunities of adventure as this, and often we nave listened to Mitchel, over the evening fire in quarters, as with a quiet, sly humour peculiarly his own/ be has detailed this circumstances of many a back wood's encounter with Yankee speculators and the small railroad officials of ambitious villages and puffed-up corpora? tions I But there can be no doubt that Providence destined Mitchel to be a soldier-and above all, an accomplished artillerist. Had he been sum? moned to serve upon the great theatre of tho war in Virginia, we feel convinced that he would havi won a reputation not inferior to that of Pendleton or Pelham. As il was, both officers and mon soon learned (in Sumter) to regard bim with particular confidence and respect. He was no martinet, in the offensive sense of the term, yet his subordi- I nates knew that the slightest willful disregard of duty would inevitably be detected and punished. His sense of the responsibilities of the service was most lofty, and if he did spare others, assuredly ho never spared himself. Universally ?-espeoted and admired, there were a "select few" who de? votedly loved him. One of those gallant young officers who had materially assisted Beauregard m tbs reduction of Sumter under Anderson, within th? walls or that fortress, he was fated to live, act and die. lt was partly due to his ceaseless vigilance and Judi? cious dise inline that the garrison there became so effective a body of men. ? Tbs long, weary, terrible si?g? of Charleston found him ever at bis post. Doy or night it was always the same. Whoever might despond, hs never desponded-whoever might waver, he never wavered. At last, while discharging his arduous duty, as usual, Fat? (in the material shape of ft Federal shell) smote him down. He was car? ried, sadly mangled, to his quarters. From the first, be knew that bis wound was mortal. More? over, it inflicted upon him ' the acutest agony. Bot bis ww ? Spar tau courage ?nd Spartan nerves. Truly, he could justly have said to his oomrados, varying . th* words of Addison, "come and sea how a> soldier can die 1" Hours of untold, undreamed-of pain, the tom muscles racked, the quivering flesh on fire, and then, those precious life-drops exhausted, tho young hero passed quietly tc hi; rest. Within the bounds of "Magnolia Cemetery," near the city he died in defending, they bm ud bim, while strong men grieved, as only stroug men eau, and many tears from gentle eyes were .ned over hi* remains. Nsw? nov otra RUSSIAN POSSXSSIOXB.-The Treasury Department has received disnfttobetffrom ^l^?^S?_Ll?ci>,m'. 86111 to the waters of the nftOFtemfcry of Alaska. Leaving San Francisco on July 20tn she proceeded by way of Victoria and Fort ?inert, Janeove**a Island, tb Fort Simeon. Three af tempts were made to take ob?erv??on?to fix ftowfttely the boundary between British Colum? bia and our new territory, which were, however, unsuccessful, on account of nun ?nd fog, though six days were consumed in the trial. Thence the the vessel proceeded to Sits?, by way of Chatham Sound and Dixon's Passage, arriving on tho morn? ing of August 12th, still surrounded by a toe which quito hld the town, the locality of which could not be made out. Soon af tor th? mist lifted sufficiently to enable tho steamer to reach the town, where her officers met a cordial welcome fron tho Russian officials. Tho late exhibited everw disposition to forward tho objects of of the orals*, and immediate sr*?p*?nacaU were made to proceed with it, going first to OQjJaska Island. At thc dato of tho report it was expected to set sail 28d of August. Little had been learned in the short time that had ?lapsed since their arrival in tho** waters, but the officers express thumselves satisfied that tho resources of th? country in tim? ber ?nd fisheries have not been overrated. DXATX m Muon Ojuraut, Gnoxoa H. STXUABT. - General Steuart died in BftlttttM<t* on Thursday aged seventy-seven. Previous to the war he com? manded armaton of Maryland militia for twenty Z-75ZT??. -a-uuuer mineral HOBS. In. imi ho went Booth and remaiuod there, la Prt^OTj?uxlniT thef^r. In 1866 he went toW ?BB?Xi^T . ******** ?w . COMMERCIAL. , -m . . Importa. O LACE BAY. C IV- Vor toar Ethan AllT - tl a toni) Cati, to Budd & Blake ?ut po rta. BOSTON-Par sehr Ohlloo-IBO bales Cotton, 70 bela Naval Storm. 304 bbls Flour, H baloa Rags, G b?rrela M.i/o, 0 bundle? Paper, 163 tona Metal, 3150 Oat Stave?.Por sehr J H J ova-010 balts Cotton, 60 bbl? Roalu, Si caaka Kaolin Olav, ? balea Moss, S sacks Pea Nuts, 7 hhds, 2 casks, and lot Old iron. NEW YORE-Per steamship Champion-1422 baloa or? land Cotton, 26 balos Domestics, 80 Packages.I Per steamship Alabama-80 Heroes Rico, ai bag? Mea inland Cotton. 820 bales Upland Cotton, 115 PAC* ages, 14 balos Yarn, I HU empty Barrel?.Por noli r E A On kl in-'ii 3 bales Cotton, 60 obi? Naval Stores. Tn* t'harkiton Cotton market. OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, J CHARLESTON. Saturday Evening, October 20, 1867. I Holders wore generally strong In their views, buyer? operating to a lair extent, but the stock on tho market was limited, and after receipt of dispatcbos, whioh wore o? an improving character, sellers in many instances in? creased their rates, but buyers did not respond, and the market cloned at about our quotations. Wo quote .alex of 414 bales, viz : 1 at IC; 33 at 16?; 8 at 17; IS at 17?; !6 at 17?; 178atl8; 12 et 18? ; 145 at 18? ; 12 at 18?. Tho transactions woro almost ontirely lu Uso bettor qualities. We quoto Liverpool classification Middling.18 Strict Midd ling.,. 18% Orangebura; Market. OHANOF.HURO, October 36.-COTTON-IS comung in very slowly, tho news being favorable from Now l erk and Liverpool. It sold yesterday at tho following rates: Ordinary.13 % Middling.13 st Hot MiddUug..,..18? Sumter Market.. SUMTER. October 34.-COTTON.-There has been ! about 76 bales sold during the week ending tho 24th inst., at mil prices, with an activo market. Wo quote, tax included: Ordinary....13? Good Ordinary.14 Low Middling.16? Middling.16? Strict MiddUug.10? Colombia Market. . * COLUMBIA, October 3?.-Tho Cotton market has luton somewhat fluctuating during the past week, and at tho close tho demand ls good, and all offered is readily taken by buyers, at 1 rom 16 a 16?o tor MiddUng. The sale? of cotton for tho week foot up 310 balos as follows: 2 st 14?; 10 at 161-,; 13atl5?;20at 16?; 6at 16? ; 7 at U.~"; 64 at 16; 48 at 10*?; ?3 at 16?! 83 at 16?; 61 at 16?; 10 at 1 (>;.". Angnata Blurt* ot. AiToiifj'PA, october ao.-COTTON.-Thero has beon for tho past two days a marked impiovomout in this staplo, and,holder? are feeling good. Tho h-,me market. In? spired by the favorable accounts from Liverpool and New York, has- been unusually active, at an sd vaneo of - ono cent on last week's quotaUons. Thursday 1053 bates were received and 1142 bales wore sold. During the present week 6378 bales have boon received at this point, and th? sales reached near 4000 bales. To-day sales of New York: Middlings were made at 17c. and some "fane j" brought 17 ?c. FLOUR-Maintains former quotation?~-$13, 914, $16, ax cording to brands, and the "Augusta** mulls asking $16 for its XX. MEAL-IR selling readily at $160 per bushel. BACON-Continues about tho samo-no mater isl change in prices; Shoulders 16?; olear rib Sides 30; back bone Sides 1??; Hams 36o. BUTTES-Has advanced;'Goshen 60 a 68c; W?rtern 40*400. WHKAT-Il ls difficult to give quot itious for this ar? ticle-different parties quoting different neurea. We think it fair to say, however, that prime White will bring S3 30 per bushel; Red is Belling from $3 60 to $3 75. Conn-la in light demand; at Si 20 to SI 30. No old nor mixed offering. ' ' Savannah Market. SAVANNAH, October 34.-Corrow.-Our market con? tinued in much the samo duU condition until Monday, when the advices of on advance in Liverpool and New York caused considerable diminution, lasting until Tuesday at noon, when the news of the failure of the Royal Bank of Liverpool brought things to a a tau da Lill, as, coupled with. the above disaster, tbere was reported uneasiness and distrust, aa also 3-ltid. decline there, and a corresponding feeling in New York. Yesterday bat little was done, parties apparently buying merely to complete invoices. To-dav, however, the accounts of European markets being sustained, notwithstanding the financial difficulty, and the improved tone of New York imparted confidence, and buyers displayed great activity whioh bas resulted in by far the heaviest day's business o, tho season at very full prices, and we close firmly at the following quotations, which are taken from actual salea, and we would remark that the prices paid have given us a basis on which to quote the lower grades with some degree ot regularity: Good Middling, Liverpool, (scarce).10 (5) strict Middling, Liverpool, (scarce).18?(a) Middling.17?@ Low Middling.10?@17 Good Ordinary.16 @ Ordinary.16 @16? The larger proportion of the sales bel?g composed of the latter, although some good lots have been picked up. The advance to-day is a full cent per pound, some of which however may be lost to-morrow, as the late dis? patches from New | York do not confirm those of earlier date; and here We would remark that cotton shows ex? treme sensitiveness, and if parties hold off a day, factors become anxious, while on a brisk demand they are will? ing and ready se?era, and today has worked off a large quantity of poor cottons, which on a declining or even duli market would not have been easily got nd of. To shippers to Europe it does seem aa if the poorer gradee were mont desirable at the comparatively low price? ruling for them, as with a reducing stock of American staple the grades wiUassimUato very much, and type samples received here of September classification shows that such has already begun. Sea Islands are less complained of, but still we con? sider, aa we did months ago, that this crop would be very much shortened by the disastrous raina of so long duration on the coast. Rios_The stock of Rice on hand ls so. small that it is impossible to give correct wholesale quotations, "There is, however, abettor feeling. We quote Carolina, 8? a 9o, and 0 a IOC by the single tierce. Rangoon is quoted at Oe per pound, by the bag, in small lots. SALT.-There are several cargoes of salton the wa v here, but there is as yet no change in the quotation?. From the wharf, by oar load, $3 86, from store, 82 50. Turmes ANO LUMBER.-A general apathy still pervades this branch of bunnies". Manufacturers of lumber have but Utile encouragement in the present low prices, and timber getters cannot afford to get ont timber ai the same rates as when produce and labor were twenty-five per cent lower. We forbear quotations until there ia an improvement. COMPARATIVE COTTON STATEMENT. 1867-68. 18*8-67. ?tock op hand Sept 1. Received since Got. 17. Received previously... Total. Exported since Oct. 17. Exported previously... Total....... . Stock on hand Oct. 24. 1221 511 301 13,041 76136,095 48,647 8078 0468O ST, 08 Sea Island. 447 34 146 106 621 TJpJ'd. 4671 7847 113189 5120 14449 9188 Mobile Market. MOBILE, October 22.-COTTON-The market opened with a fair demand today, but after the receipt of newe from Europe the market became very irregular. Tho sales were limited to a few buyers, wno took 600 bales, and the market closed easy at 17 a 17?c for Middling. Haw Orleans Market. NEW ORLEANS, October 29.-COTTON.-Tho lnqoirv waa resumed thia morning with a fair degree or spirit, but the movement waa checked by factors being-more stringent in their pretensions. At a later hour, however, the latter met the demand more freely, and as one party took 950 bales, tho sales summed up 1700 bales, taken for Liverpool, France and the Continent, at figures indicat? ing no quotable variation. There were some orders for ordinary which could not be fiUed, in consequence of the very limited supply of that-grade. We now quote ordi? nary at 14 a 16c, good ordinary 16 a M?c, low middling at 17? a 18c, and middling at 18? a 10o. The sup A? is only moderate. STATEMENT Ol' COTTON. Stock on band 1st September, 1867...?,-.... 'jales-15,256 Received to-day.414 Recei /ed previously. 30,766- 80,180 Ola wed previously.? 16,a?5-16,32? Stock on hand and on shipboaid.-. <?9> 211 Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, October 25.-~TTnur?irTiN?-Only 91 bolo received and soldat ie 60 for virgin and yellow din. atidf3f?fbrhard,por^r*mnd^ v' STOUTS TOSFBSTUIS-Has been in fair demand to-day but owing to the small stock on the market tho transac? tions have been light. Sales of 175 ' bbls at 63 cents for country, and 63? cents par gallon for New York packa K08IN.-Sales of 843 bbls at ?8 for strained, $8 IB for No. 2, and S3 80. 88 ?3? a 8 87? for No. 1. ai in quality. Ta?-Haa advanced five cen ls, and wo quote sales of 69 bbl? at $3 66, and 70 bbls at S3 TO par barrel COTTON-Market steady, teles of 18 bales at l?'?c for ordinary, 13c for Low Middling, and 17o for Midd hui TIMBER-One raft common Mid at 8 per M. Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, October 35.-COWKK.-Oar market is kruiet Stock of Rio offering bold above buyers' views. We report to-day sales of MO bags Rio at 16li a 16ic! Tim Agnes's ergo is held at 13?c. in bond. At New Jorkyesterday lot? bags good to prime Bio, ex steamer; Bold for Baltimore account at Ile. gold In bend. ?'. Corrow.-Tho cable adrices continuo encouraging to holders, but eur market was inactive to-day. Vernon sate of 38 bake Middling Upland at 18?c. TastordaV atlwKe** * of 26. bales a?nlf Middling FLOUR.--There waa rather more inquiry to-dav for shipment and prices a Utile firmer for W gradea We GRAIN.-WIMIAT- Offerings to-day were comprised of 700 bushels white and ^880 bushels red; tbs demaaSwas good and prices mobed 6c, included in tbs salen wami 100 bushels oheiee white at 83 SO; 800 bushels rood do nt 82.70 ? a 78; 880 trasks choice Maryland red ?A M 75- 4M buena pilme Virginia Valley at A ; imf?ZhTgood T at 82 00 u. -i 65; 1420 bulbs medium at 82 50; 40o5 bushs common to fair at 8338s 345; Inferior samples 555 mP9&l<s**Q*&W'*m waite iSo M?O tto*!l J'S?9 .?*?,*d > osmand more active and pri?es were batter; included in the sales wore 3000 bush? ordi? nary white and mixed at 81 M . 1 88; 1035 bushs good to of MM> bbn, mo. l M 84 BO, tsksa for ?snortV anrfL s? No 1*4 60.8?; ?O. 2 84 a 4 M; c^^fe^WM? .orne Utile here, held ot 86 a fi 00. Tar ts Seflin* In tota follows: for ?boulders 14? a 14? centa JUTKM^ I?? K data?nflebi*?7 ran? na rib sidea-Bams Sra steady ?t 19 a 20 cents for now eity-cured, and U?35 cenU for at8??sop?r?W Pork-iaei sal?WM 'i "^Sf?rS0?^-* IM"?! !) we hare only to resort to? day 30 kkk D?nierai* vastm*tap??atr??<4*T^ MO?WMABKST. The Kaltimore Bun of October Mas, stetes ?bs? 1 JtkS dsdtess? pf trade li reiterated tn tho Journals ta phi* poper* soy that tho severe decline In print* In the New York market on Tuesday and Wednesday created al? most a panie in tho nedo of Philadelphia. The declino had not the offoct of inviting and increasing buslnoss, howovor, but rather to paralyze lt. The cotton and wool eu manu I ac turc rn of New England are doing badly. ouu> wooli* now lower, paid In ROM, than before the war; and cotton I* constantly declining, the depreciation falling upon the manufacturera In the dcoltne of goods and tho Sreal dullness of the markets. It i* reported doubl? ai if tho companies in Newburyport will declare a dividend this year. This looks like th* beginning of the end. Of breadstuffs, though lt i* ahown that the receipt* in Chicago, Milwaukee, Detroit, Toledo and Cleveland, for tho seven weo>s ending October 18. aro about 40 p?r cent above those of tho same period last year, there i* stiU no decline iu prices. Judged at leant by tho relative retos of gold then and now. In oats, rye and barley, the prim* are considerably higher. There ls now a large' export demand for wheat, and of tho in? creased receipts at tho Western depots, moro than one third, lt la said, has been exported from Now York to Kumpo. Corn ls scarce, tho yield is small, and the price at Now York 1* 28 cents per bushel higher than a .rear ago. A large demand for rye I* expected from Corm any. Tho crops of Europe aro monorail y below tho yield; that of Franco has fallen off a groat deal, and that of Eng? land about 20 i> r cont. Doth these countries, together with Belgium and Spain, will havo to imp?t t breadstuffs. though Busala, Turkey and Egypt, havo made average crops. New York Market. MONEY MARKET. Tho New York Evening Post, of Friday, October 25th, Mys : Gold is lower to-day in anticipation of tho payment of tho November interest. Coin 1* worth about 1-16 to lend. It is reported that an effort wiLl bo made in tho coming session of Congres* to obtain an enlargement of the is? suing powers of tho ?nailonal banks. This report is pro? bably intended to operate on tho stock market, and la not worthy of credit. Tho lo*n market is easy at 7 per cent, with exceptional transactions at 0. In commercial piper there I* no chango. Tho late failure has produced little impression on tho market. Choleo psper passes at 7 a 0, and there I* very little offering. ? The stock market ls dull and without animation. Government* ore quiet Railroad shares are rather lower. ; T-BODtOE MARKET. ' NEW YORK, October 28.-FLOUR, Ac-The market for Westotn and stat? Flour ia quito active, the demand, In part, sp?culative. Prices of all grades are from 10 to 26c. bettor, but at tho close there 1* lea? strength, though a firm feeling prevails. The sales are 26,000 bbls. at $8 10 a 0 16 for Superfino Slate; $0 80 a 10 26 for Extra State: 810 90 a 10 60 for Fancy H tate; $9 40 a 10 26 for tho low grade* of Spring Wheat. Western Extra; $9 75 a 10 90 for Shipping Ohio; $1110 a 14 50 for Trade and Family brands, and 818 a 17 for st. Louis Extras. southern Flour is better and in fair domand. Sales of OOO bbl*, at $10 30 a 12 60 for common to good Baltimore and country Extra*, and $12 80 a 14 70 tor Trade and Family brandB. Oats are a shade easier. At tho concession there waa a mor.) activo domand, chiefly for the home nae, though partly speculative. The aales are 86,000 bush* Ohio and ,Vos tern at 79.*? ? SOo ?nomi, and 81o in store. corn opened Armor, but buyer* held off and prices de? clined about lo per bush, the market closing tame. Tho demand ia chiefly local. The Bales aro 67,600 bnshs damp and unsound at $140 a 1 41; Western mixed at $1 42 a 1 43)? in store, and $1 43 a 1 46 afloat, closing at $1 44 for best; Southern yellow at $1 53. PROVISIONS.-The pork market has been quite activo at rathor easier rate*, but closes quiet and steady at about $21 80 cash for mea*. The sales, cash and regular, aro 5760 bbl* at $21 25 a 21 i?% for mess. Bacon is selling to some extent, but the particulars of transactions are kept sec rut ea muoh aa poaeiblo. A* near as wo can learn some 1250 boxes havo been sold for December and January at 11J? for Cumberland cut and 12 hi for ?hort rib. Salo* on ?pot of 60.000 tb; short rib at equal to 13)? a 14c, packed. LARD-Opened easter but with an active demand, the market closes quite firm, gale* of 1976 obis and to* at 12% a 13o for city; and a 13 ?ic for fair to prime steam and ko ttl o rendered; the outside for small lots from store. B?TTEK-Is dnU and heavy. We quote aa follow*: G?then and Orango county, palls, ft lb 40 a 60o.; State firkins and tubs, good to choice, 40 a 42c; Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota, 26 a 80c ; Western Reserve, good to oh oleo, 32 a 85o ; State tuba, Welsh good to choice 40 ? 42c; Ohio, common to fair, 20 a 24c. CHEESE-Tho market ls dull, and prices are droop? ing. We quote aa follows: State factory, good to choice, ft lb, new, 16 a 16 cents; State, fair to good, 13 a 15c; State dairies, choice, 13 a 15c. ; English dairy, Conn., 16 a 17c; English dalry, Ohio, 16 a 17o.; Ver? mont dairy, good to oboice, fl lb, 12 a 14c.: pine? apple, io a 22c; Ohio, prime, 13 a 14c; Ohio factory, good to choice. 14 a 15c COFFEE.-Rio 1* finn and in good demand. COTTON.--The market ia firm and inactive, with an ad? vancing tendency. Most of tho sale* were made to arrive in from flvo to twenty day*. We quote: New Orlo an Uplands. Florida. Mobile, and Texas Ordin?ry.16 18 16 17 Low Middling.18>? 19 19 20 Middling.20 20 >? 21 24 Good Middling.22 22 99 24 CONNIES-Are quiet. Sale* at 21 a 21 }\c for cloth horo and in Boston, and 20>?c for bags. HAT-Is in fair demand, and steady at 75c for ship? ping, and $1 a 1 45 for retail lot*. N AV AI. STOKES-Ro*lns of all kinds aro in fair demand and steady. Spirits are drooping. Tar and pitch quiet. SUOAS-Raw sugars aro dull, and prices are nominal at 11 }4 a ll Xe for fair to good refining. Refined are dull .od unchanged. FRE? a HTS-To Liverpool, 37,000 bushel* wheat at 9Xd; 60 ton* oil at 36*; 60 hhds. tobacco at 32s 6d ; 250 bales cotton by steamer, at 9-ifxi. To London, 1000 bbl* flour st 8* 3d. A British bark to Antwerp with petroleum at a lump sum, and two vessel* from Philadelphia to Gibral? tar tor order* at 5s cd, or 3d off If to a direct port. Boston Market. BOSTON. October 23.-COTTON.-There ha* been a little batter feeling for Cotton tho past week, but the market 1* etui quito dull and price* remain without much improvement. Manufacturers, ar* not disposed to purchase to any extent, and we quote Ordinary and Good Ordinary a tlC a 17c. ; Low Middling at 18 a 10c, and Middling at 19 a 20c. fl lb, lu duding Uplands and Gulf. DOMESTICS.-Cotton Good* have further declined, with ? moro active demand for some days pant. Woolen Goods are very unsettled and price* havo been steadily settling down for some day* past. Jobbers and retailer* are purchasing mostly at auction, and manufacturara are not abl* to effect sale* to any extent, even at the low prices previously noticed. GUNNY Baas-No transactions. Price* are nomi? nally 19 a 20c, with some orders here at 18 al8>*c, currency. GUNNY CLOTH-The transactions comprise 350 bales at 7?ic gold, in bond; aad 100 bales at 1%c ft yard, gold. The currency ?ale* have been confino? to small lot* at 91 a 21 Ko. HAT-There have been further salo* of Northern and Eastern at $20 a $25 fl ton. NAVAL STORES-The salo? of Spirit* Turpentine have boon 950 bbls. at 60 a 61c fl gallon, cash, and now held at 61. In Tor the sale* have been confined to small lota; and tn Rosin and Pitch nothing of any conse? quence ha* been done! Rica-Some lots of new crop have been received and nales at 10 a lo>?o fl lb. Consignees per Monttt Carolina Mnllrond, October $16. 1402 bales Cotton, 65 bale* Mdze, 78 bbls Rosin, 4 car* Stock, 4 cars Lumber, Ac. To Railroad Agent, Dewing, Burkett A Co. Conrrenay A Trenholm, G W Williams A Co, G A Hopley A Co, Col Hunt, G H Walter A Co, E H Rodger* A Go, W P Dowling, O Reeder. L M Ayer A Co, Mowry A Co, Manteue A Co, Willis A Chleolm, Adams, Frost A Co, Gaillard A Minott, Z Davis, T W MlkeU, E Lowndes, Nae lima u A Co, Wharton A Petsch, Fraser A DiU, JOH CiauBsen, J A Euolow A Co. H L Jeffers A Co, J Wiley, W O Dukes A Co, Jeffords A Co, Bollmann Brea, Cohen, Honckel A Co, Kouapaux, Lonneau A Co, T Sten? house A Co, FC Moy, Graeeer, Lee, Smith A Co, John? ston, Crews A Co, J A J D Kirkpatrick, J R Pringle, T Mahon, E J Wis? A Co, JD Aiken A Co, J B ESloan, J H Baggett A Co. Thurston A Holme*, Hunt Bros, J E Ad Ser A Co, H F Baker A Co, C G Memmlnger, Bowie A loise. D Ludwig, F D Schroder, Miss Tunno, J O Mallo neo, F S Holme*. (Consignees per Bl ort ia ? nate rn Hallroad, October M. 918 bale* Cotton, 107 bbl* Naval Stores, Mdze, Ac. To W B Williams, Kanopoux, Lonneau A Co, W K Ryan, J Marshall, jr, Bowie A Moise, G E Prttohett, Willis A Chisolm, B F Kreamor. Mowry A Co, Kendall A Bocre ry, J M Caldwell A Son, G W William s A Co. Adams, Frost A Co, J H Baggett A Co, J A J D Kirkpatrick .and Order. Consignees per Havannah and Charleston ! . Railroad. October ?7. Cotton, Rice, Corn, Peas, Timber, and Mdze. To W M Lawton, Railroad Agent, Adam* Express Co, Z Davis, M i Shannon, J R Pringle, J O HCUuaaun, Kirkpatrick A Co, ! L D DeSanatnre, Moffatt A Boyle, M Goldsmith A Son, ' Willis A Chiaolm, Mauldiu A Whitlock, and Order. Passengers, Per steamship Champion, for New York-Capt Wm Ryan, - Cosgrove, Mr* Barker, 8 Cox, F T Martin, Mr* E J Williams, J Lomb and wife, A Green, M Stacker, O Green. Per steamship Alabama, for Now York-Mr? Wm Cos? grove and latent, J G Houser man, Miss Mary Wheeler, F T Martin, A W Eckolnen. O Stao?alr, P Tobin. Per steamship Maneko, from New York-J flaker. Mm J Baker, Gen O H Hart, C L Hamilton, J S Lo Sura, J H Hamilton, J s Stockley, Miss branston, O B Forbes, Dr 0 Da vega, and 6 steerage. Par steamer Dictator, from Palatka, via Jacksonville. Fernandina ?nd Savannah-Mrs H O Allen and son, Miss I) Allen, O S OoogU?, W 8 Lytas, L 8 Potter, W R Wat eon, T Sheerly, F Coln, F Tbeodoff, - Quinn, M Fitz? gerald, Col O Smith and eon, N S Finney. J M Cowper, J F Brown, H D F Young, Wm Jone?, R Young, H Fabian, and 6 deck Per steamer PUot Boy, from Savannah, via Hil? ton Head and Beaufort--J J Meaner, J Murray, wife ?nd 9 children. Miss Murray, J H Smith, T Young, Lieut Me droy, J Stobbart, I Sullivan, P Hogan, J Folley, JR Matthews and wife, and 7 deck. Per steamer St Helena, from Edisto and Rockville Mr* H Edin ga, Mr* Williams and a children, B Whaley, P McEvoy, J Antonio, B Lowry, S Bowe. E Bates, W C Beckett, W Seabrook, O V Swift, Capt W Johnson, Col E M Whaley, W G Connors, P Fogarty and servant, and 10 dook. PORT CALENDAR. oonBKoTRD WEE ELT. PHASES OW HIS MOON. First Q. 4th, 10b. 7m. morn I Lest Q. 18tb,llh. -tum.morn Full M. 11th. 7h. Ww. even | New M. 26th,llh. elm, even OCT. * HOV. Monday.. ~ Tuesday.... Wednesday. Thursday... Friday..... Saturday.., Way. .KT*. MOON Aisn*. roda wann. S.. 15 e..IS ?..17 lil e.. ?? 0..90 6..?2 i ?..ll ' e. .io 6.. 8 5.. 9 6.. ? 7 6. .94 7.. 1 7..43 8. .99 ?..17 10.. S i io. .t>i 8.. 16 0..S4 ?..Sa 10..1? 10..09 ll..47 Mom. _MARINE NEWS. PORT OB? CBARLK8TOI. Arrived gatnrdtay. Steamship Prometheus, Karris, Kew YoT-66 ?ours. \?^^JJtJ?*^'JW^*-^J& BonaxnmAx pros* Co, C N Averill A Son. E Boto* A Co, Bart * Wlrtb, , ' SUSMP* W M Bird ?S Oo, H Brown, ti F Benedict, G W Clark A Oo, as30ron,Sa?fci?fr a Oo, R A AP Cold wwii. Crane, Boy le? ton k Co, JOH Clausoen, R 8 Cathcart, L Drucker, Lewi* A Mci**, H A Due, F Kntalmon, First National Bank, J S Fairley A On, T> Forre**?, G ruber *J??**?. ILFO?. J H Grover. Goodrich, Winaman A <?. Hastie, Calhoun A Oo.?0 Hickey. Holmes Book Store, Nlmita, J H Maller, Marah**, Burge A Bowan, Milchoni [the Cape?. To Mordecai A Oo, ?tr**. holt?. J H Graver, H C Kalimna Agent, Graber A Martin, U Cobla A Co, G \V Steffens A OD, J A Quookeubush, H Bischoff * Co, Mantons A Co. Clacluh A Witte. G W Wil? liam* A Co, Thurston A Holme?, W U Chotee, U O'Neil), L Lurent*, Hastie, Calhoun k ?>, HR Marshall, J C Mor sliall, J Kelly, T 1 upper .v bon*. Lah rn A H tolling, J Kus? sel!, Holme? & Cahier, W M Bird at Co, Jennings, i lunn linson A Co, J Voit Hollen, Dawson A Stockman, W G Whildon A Co. W L Webb, W C Courtney A Co, Gen W M Merlin, H W Murray. Agent. D 1) Vincent, L Farns? worth, Mehrtuns A Wohltmonn, H Klatte A Co, Lauroy A Alexander, H K t'en eal. D raul A Co. H H McDowell & Hon, Z Davis, D briggs. Agent. J Hurkomp A Co, stell. Webb A Co. V Ki it el m an. Mowry A Co, B Kellin 0 H Moise. O Phillips, J H Kouueker, J L Torrent <w O, U Bulwlnklc, Jeffords A Co, Wagoner. Heath ft Mousses, J N Teideuiau, Havenol A Barnwell, Willis A Chlaoun. T J Kerr A Co. Off Capo Ko ulai ti, painted the steamers 0 W Lord, Zodiac and Patapsoo. bound North. Behr M D Braml.all, Hussey, New York-06 hours. Mil/e. To W Itoach, Adams, Damon A Co, H 0 Railroad Agent, N E Railroad Agent. J B AdgvtA Co, W M Bird A Co, H Bischoff A Co, Blssoll A Co, BoBuianu Bros, Came? ron, liai kiev A Co, J C Burokniyor, E 8 Burnham, Chis olm Bros, A Cauale, L Chapia, G W Clark A Co, U Cobla A Co, J H Devereaux, Howie A Moise, J B Duval A Hon, Ga* Co, ?Ki eui ts S; Ou, ut: Gilchrist, Goodrich, Wine man A Co, G nun ann A Schwocko, Groeser, Lea, Smith A Co, Graber A Martin, Hart A Co, J Hains, Jennings. 1 Thomllnson A Co, T 8 Klug. H Klatte. J Marlon. Hottet. Uuchet A Co. J O OJemauu, R Lawless. O LtHlouthal, Mackey A Baker, Olney A Co, B O'Neill, J F O'NolU ft Bon, C F ranko In, D Paul A Co, Pierson A Co, Kai encl A Barnwell, E H Rodgers A Co, J Shaw, Shepherd A Co? hen, D H feUcox. N A Tannlunson, Wagoner, Heath A Mousses, W L Webb, Werner A Ducker, W G Whlldou & Co, G W Williams A Co, E R Cowpe rt walt, H Strom, W T White, Agent, T W Buss. C U Sandon, .1 8 Fanni, H L. Brown & Hy er, W P lt A Co. and Order. Sehr Louisa, from Cooper River. 1430 bushels Rough Rice. To Cati, Kopff A Jeivey. Steamer Pilot Boy, MoNeRy, Havannah, via Hilton Hood and Beaufort. Mdze, Ac. To J Ferguson, M Gold smith A Bon, Mrs J W Haigh t. O Lltacbgi. Arrived YestcrWoy. Steamship Wonoka. Shockford, New York-Crt hours. Mdze. To J A T Getty, J E Adger A Co, 8 C R R Agent, J D Aiken A Co, Adorns Express Co, J A W H Armstrong, C D Ahrens A Co, E Hatos A Co, Bellamy A .Robertson. H Bischoff A Co. L M Coxetter, Campbell, Knox A Co, W S Corwin Alo, Ohisolm A Co, T M Cater, Cameron, Barkley & Co, B De. ry. Ferguson A Hohnes, B Feldman. Kinsman A Howell, Gruber A Martin, H Gerdts A Co, W Gurney, Gondkop A Beuthnor, Good? rich, Wincman A Co, A H Hayden, N A Hunt, Huger A Ravenel, J H Happoldt, Jennings, Thomllnson A Co, C H Johnson, Jeffords A Co, Johnston, Crews A Co, Kilroy A Co, Klinck, Wlckenberg A Co, Q A Locke, Mrs A Mid? dleton, W McContb A Co, McLoy A Rice. J P Merkhardt, MUuor. Wilbur A Martin, J H Muller, Murphy. Utile A Co, B R Marshall' Muller. Nimitz. A Co, J Marion, J F O'Neill A Hon, B O'Neill. Geo Preston, D Paul A Co, R E Pennal, J Russell, J R Read A Co, W Hempkeu A Co, J S Sohirraer, Strauss, Vanees A Co, Southern Express Co, Major Gen Tylor, T Tupper A Son, J F Taylor A Co, J H V?llers, Werner A Ducker, Williams A Co, J Walker, Agent, Wnblburn A SteBing, R Wing. F Weyhman, H Klatte A Co. Wagoner, Heath A Manseee, and otharj. Steamar Dictator, Payne, l'alatka, via Jacksonville. Fernandina and Savannah. 01 balsa. Cotton, 13 bales Hides, 1 box Lemons, 1 bbl Oranges, 16 packages Mdse, 13 rolls Loather, 6 bbls and 10 half bbls Ale. To J D Aiken A co, J A J D Kirkpatrick, J H Baggett A Co, M Goldsmith A Son, J Jones, G H Ingraham, Boper A Sto? ney, Southern Express Co, J Salvo, W M Lawton, Plnck ney Bros, O Meyer, F Kreasoll, Jr. Steamer St Helena. Boyle, Ed is to and Rockville. 14 bales 8 I Cotton, and Mdze. To J H Murray, A Barn? well, Mrs E J Trott, W O Dukes A Co, Fraser A DUI, G W Clark A Co, Cohen, Hanckol A Co, P Dowling, Lancaster A Howe, ? Fogarty, Klinck, Wickenberg A Co, and others. BELOW AT QUARANTINE. Steamship Corten, from New Orleans for New York put in tor a supply of coal, I IN THE OFFING. Ship Mary Ogden, Ooldrey, New York. To W B Smith A Co. British bark Chattanooga, from Liverpool. A bark, supposed to bo the Bremen bark Harzburg, from Now York. Cleared S?tnrady. Steamship Alabama, Limeburner, Now York-Ravenel A Co. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, Now York-Courtenay A Trenholm. 8chr Chlloe. Hatch, Boston-Street Bros A Co. Sehr E A Conkling, Daniela, Now York-Street Bros A Co. Sehr J R Jova, Little, Boston-H F Baker A Co. Went io Be* Saturday. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York. Steamship Patapsco, Noff, Baltimore. Went to Heat. Yesterday. Steamship Alabama, Limeburner, New York. U S Revenue Steamer Wilderness, Carey, Vera Cruz. Up (br ttais Port, steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, at Baltimore, to leave Oct 27. Cleared for tills Port. Steamship George B Upton, Rich, at Boston, Oct 24. Sehr Fanny K Shaw, Shawl at Boston, Oct 24. Sehr Nellie Potter, Somers, at Philadelphia, Oct 23. Battled fiar ania Port. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, from New York, Oct 2G, 3.30 P M. Spanish brig An unci?n. Fomento, from Matanzas, Oct ll. 1.?8T OF VESSELS .. * UP, CLEARED AND HAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. jj r,rn? ?utL British bark Yum uri, Thompson, 11 eared. .Sept 23 Br bark Queen, Stuart, sailed.August 19 British bork Tecumseh, Sponagle, sailed.Oct 1 The Chattanooga, Freeman, salted.August 10 The H ak on A del ?tem, Backer, up.. ... .Sept 14 The Charleston, Morley, sailed.September 18 The Pawnee, Anker, sailed.Oct 6 MATANZAS. Spanish brig Anuncio, Fomente, sailed.Oot ll ANTWxnp. Tho Triton, Keoger, soiled.Sept 4 CUXHAVEN. The Competitor, Turner, up.Oct 4 BRKMENHAVEN. Bremen bark Ganas, Wieling, Boiled.Oct . DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Steamship George B Upton, Rich, to leave.Oct 20 Brig Josie A Devereaux, Clark, up.Oct 21 Sehr Ida Bella, Weeks, ap.Oct 12 Behr Fanny K Shaw, Show, cleared.,.Oct J4 NEW TOOK. ! Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, saite?."... .Oct 26 Steamship Saragossa, Cowell, to leave.Oct 26 Ship Mary Ogden, Ooldrey, cleared.October 22 Bremen bark Harburg. W?chter, cleared.Oot 19 Brig Tangent, Rich, cleared.Oct 14 Bohr Carrie 8 Webb, Worthington, up.Oct 14 I Sehr Curt?s Tilton. Somer, np.Oct 16 Sehr LUly. Francis, np.Oct 17 Bohr L A Edwards, Marshall, up.Oct 21 rnnjDii.FHM. Behr Nollie Potter, Somers, cleared.Oct 23 l?LTUIOOC. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, to leave.Oct 27 _MISCELLANEOUS. AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL COMPANY, * NEW YORK. Factory, Hudson City, N. J. WHOLESALE SALES H00M NO. 34 JOHN STREET, NSW YORK. ALL STYLES AND GRADES OF LEAD PEN Ol I.! of superior quality are manufactured and offered at fair terms to the Trade. The public aro invited , lo give the AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL the pre- I I terence. THE PENCILS ARE TO BE HAD AT ALL TBE i PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND NO i ION t DEALERS. ASK FOR THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL. " TIMTIMClNIil.. SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, ) KNQIKKKIUHO DEVABTMENT, J ?AI.E ?OIX.VOX, November 16, IHUB. y I have always recommended the Faber Polygrade Lead Pencils as the only pencils fitted for both omatnen ; ni and mathematical drawing; but, Ofter a thorough trial of the American Poly grade Lead Pencils, man? ufactured by tbs American Lead Pencil Company, New York, I find them superior to any pencil in noe, even to the Faber or the old EngUsh Cumberland Lead Pencil, being a superior pencil for sketching, ornamental and mechanical drawing, and all the ordinary uses of a lead pencil. These pen J'ls ora very finely graded and have a very smooth lead ; even the softest pencils hold the point wcDj thoy.are all that can be desired in a pencil, ft gives me great pleasure to be able to assure Americans that they will no longer be compelled to depend upon Germany or ?ny other foreign market for pens tis. LOUTS RAIL, Professor of Dr; ring, Ao. 'AU WBKOBM Aaa arAtcpKD: Mar "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. N. Y." None genuine without tue exact name of tue firm look to it. ; ? ' . v ? _\ December 18 EXCELSIOR t EXCELSIOR ! CHASTELLAR'S Fo? Removing Saperflaome Ilots*. mo TBS LADIES ESPECIALLY. THIS INVALUABLE J_ depilatory recommend ? itself as being on almost In? dimpassible article to female beauty, ia easily applied, does not bom or injure tu? skin, but acts directly on thu roots. It ls warranted to remove superfluous hair from lot-.'>reheads, or from any part of the hedy, completely tm V and radically extirpating the esme, leaving th? skin soft, smooth sod naturaL This ls the only article umd> , tho French, ?nd is tho only real effectual depile tory to existence. Prloe 76 cents per package,' * pos paid to o?sy address, on receipt of an order, by BERGER, wftTTTS * CO, Cae-mtete, [ Mareh 30 ,? 1 y\ jyWit SWT^QTY^? M M M NOW ft P ! Wovenatmr // ill *--"'TT'.' ' r\? ;--"~*-"tr - t)i?ftn,i4tnn, ?o. iRyJB ?liken CURLS produced by H n ho? cf either stnt into minf rtattteas, CC heavy massive ^??? Borrs? ?HUTTS ft CO., Chartist?. No, ?8? River ?treal, Troy; ?. * j ?'* ifiA . ' ., l'" \ Charleston Wholesale Pnces. AB Tt OL ER. BAG O i NO, V yard - . Dundee. 30 co (is Gunny OloUi. MAU BALE ROPE, V lb-MfcutlU. 'ii (<u 25 Wi^torn. IS S 15 Now York. _ g _ Ju o. J'J>.<g) - BREKO, V tt> Navy. - (<u - Pilot. 10 (.? - Crackern. 19 oo 15 BRICKS, fl M. . ?.00 Oil20.00 BRAN, V 100 Ibu. 33 (i'J - COTTON, ty lb Ordinary to Good Ordinary. - Ci - Low Middling..... 10 (ot Yl% Middling to Strict Middling. 18 (<* V4\ Good Mi,i.lllni:. - (ot - Som Island. 45 <.? 55 CANDLES, H tb-Sperm. SH (t - Adan nu il ii m... I. 'J',! (ni 'JIS Tallow. 10 (?r. 20 COFFEE, V lb-Kio. 24 ?ft 80 J .?nu ay ri?. 28 (a) 35 Java. c.o 45 CORDAGE, ty lb-Manilla. - ? - Tarred American. ai W ? CORN MEAL, ty bbl. 6.00 0 - COAL, ty ton-Anthracite. 9.50 (?lO.OO Cumberland. nominal. COPPER. ? lb-Sheet. 68 (ii 00 FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, fl ton. 100.00 (gi - Pacific Guana. ty '?000 Iba. 75.00 {ft - Phoenix Guano. D5 .00 (ft - Baugh'e Phosphate, ty 2000 lbs... 60.00 (ft - Rhodos- Phosphate, ft 2000 lb?... 65.00 fi - Mapea'Ruper Phosphate, ty 90<>0 lb ?5.00 i3 - Zell's Kaw Bone Phosphate. 65.00 (ft - Zeil'? Super Phosphate of Limo.. 60.00 (ft - Wool?ton's Phosphate of Limo..- 66.00 (ft - FISH-Cod, fl 100 tbs. 7.00 (ft 9.00 Honing, ft box. 45 (ft 80 Mackerel, No. 1, ft half bbl.11.00 (fttl.50 Mackerel, No. 2, ft half bbl.10.00 (ft 10.50 Mackerel, No. 3, ft bbl. - (ft - Mackerel, No. 1, by kits. - (ft - No. 2. - (tit - No. 3. - (ft - Sardines, ft 100-quarter boxes.. 23 (ft 25 Half boxes_ 48 (ft 50 FLOUR, fl bbl-Super.12.00 (ft - Northern and Western Extra.13.00 (ft - Baltimore Extra.13.00 (ft - Southern-Super.12.50 (ft - Extra.13.50 (ft - Family.H.60 0 - RB VITS-Prunes, ft ?. 22 (ft - Figs. 40 (ft - Dried Apples. 10 (ft 28 Almonds, soft shell. 36 (ft 40 llaisins, M. R., ft box. 4.00 (ft 6.00 Raisins, Layer. 4.50 0 5.50 Oranges. - 0 - Lemons, fl box. 10.00 017.00 GLASS, ft box of 50 feet American, 8x10. 6.60 0 6.00 American. 10x12.>. 6.00 0 6.60 French, 12x14. 7.00 0 8.00 GRAIN-Maryland Oats, ft bushel_ 90 0 - Western Oats, ft bushel. - fi - Com, ft bushel. 1.65 (ft 1.70 Beans, fl bushel. 2.00 0 3.00 BAY, ft cwt.-North River.. 1.15 0 1.20 Eastern. 1.35 0 - HIDES- Dry, ft lb.. 10 0 13 INDIGO-ty lb. 1.00 0 1.70 ?HON- Uofinod, fl lb. 07 0 OT.i Swede. 0? 0 10 LATHS, ft M. 4.00 0 4.60 LIME-Shell, fl bbl. - 0 - South Carolina. 1.60 0 - Rockport. 2.00 0 2.28 Cement. 2.75 0 3.50 Plaster Paris.s.. 4.00 0 4.50 LUMBER, fl M. feet Clear White Pine, 1st quality. 50.00 055.00 White Pino, good run. 38.00 040.oo Yellow Pine. 20.00 026.00 Boards, fl M. feet-Rough. 12.00 015.00 Grooved and Tongued_ 28.00 032.00 LEATHER, country tanned, ft lb. - ?> - MOLASSES, fl gallon-Cuba. 45 ? 50 Muscovado. 65 0 65 Sugar House. 60 0 1.00 New Orleans. 75 0 82 NA VAL STORES, ft bbl-Tar. - 0 - Pitch. - 0 - Rosin, Pale. 4.50 (ft 0.00 Rosin, No. 1....-. 3.75 0 4.00 Rosin, No. 2. 3.00 0 - ? Rosin. No. 8. 2.76 6o 2.85 Spirit* Turpentine, ft gallon. 61 0 62 amain. H ffi. . 10 ko - NAILS-American, 402Od, ft keg. 5.60 @ 7.00 American Wrought. - 0 - Lathing. 7.60 010.00 Copper, ft lb. 1.00 0 - Galvanized. 80 0 - Spike?. 12 0 U Ol tS-Lard, fl gallon. 1.40 0 1.45 Linseed, ft gallon. 1.64 (ft 1.00 Sperm, Winter, ft gallon. 2.96 0 - Cotton Seed, ft gallon. - 0 - Castor (E. L), ft gallon. 3.00 0 - Olive, fl doten....| 8.00 010.00 Kerosene, ft gallon. 62 0 64 . Benzine, ft gallon.I 60 0 - PROVISIONS-Boot, mess, ft bbl.116.00 030.00 Beef, prime.114.00 016.00 Pork, men. . 28.00 0 - Bump. - (ft - Bacon, Hams, ft lb. 18 0 24* Bncon, Sides. 18 0 1?>, Bacon. Shoulder?. lB?i<& 16 Bacon, Stripe. 18 0 - Lard. In keg. 12X0 1* Butter. 30 0 46 Cheese. 15 0 64 Potatoes, ft bbl...... 4.00 0 - Onions. 4.00 0 - Apples. 8.00 0 9.00 FAINTS-Vfhite Lead, ft lb. 10 0 10 Black Lead. 10 0 12 Zinc, White. 12 0 16 FLOW STEEL, ft lb 12 ? - ?/6'JS-Carollna, ft lb. 10X0 ll East India. - ? - SLA TES- American, ft square.12.60 (ft - SHINGLES, ft M. 7.00 ? 8.00 White Pine, first quality. 12.00 ? - SALT-Liverpool, coarse, ft sack. 2.60 ? 2.76 Liverpool, fine. - ? - SOAP- Bar. ft B?. U ? 16> STARCH, ft lb. 10 ? JO SPICES, ft Ib-Caama. 1.00 ? Mace.,. 1.75 ? - Cloves. 75 0 - Nutmegs. 2.00 ? 2.50 Pepper. 40 ? - Pimento. ... 40 ? 60 Rac? Ginger. 30 (ft - SPIRITS, ft gallon-Alcohol. 5.U0 ? 6.00 Brandy, Cognac. 4.00 ?12.00 Brandy, Domestic. 3.00 ?3.75 Gin. Holland. 4.76 ? 5.00 Gin, American. 3.50 ? 3.76 Rum, Jamaica. 6.00 ? 0.00 Bum. N. K. 9.60 0 3.00 Whiskey, Bourbon. 3.00 ? 6.00 Whiskey, Rectified. 2.30 ? 2.40 SUGAR, ft lb-Raw. 13 ? 16 Crushed. 18 ? 19 Clarified A. 17 ? 18 Clarified B.i. 17 0 18; Clarified O.t.. 10X0 17 Loaf. . 18 ? 19 Porto Rico. 14 ? 16 Mnscovat*' . 18 0 16 SEO ARS-Domestic manufacturo, ^ M. 18.00 ?45.00 TEAS, ft lb-Imperial. 2.00 ? 2.50 Gunpowder. t.00 ? 2.60 Hyson. 1.60 0 1.00 Young Hyson.?. 1.60 ?1.60 Black. 1.00 ? 1.76 TOBA CCO, ty lb, as per quality. 40 ?1.60 TIMBER-Hovm Timoor-Yellow Pino. 4.00 ?12.00 Ash. - fi - i Poplar. - 9 - Hickory.,. - ? - TIN-I O Roofing Plate. 15.00 0 - I X Roofing Plate.17.00 ? - I O Tin Plato', 10x14.15.60 ? - I X Tin Plato 10x14.17.00 ? - I O Tin Plate. 14x20. 16.60 ? - Block Tin. ft lb. 40 fi - TWINE-Cotton, ft rb. Td ? - Baling. 46 ? - Hemp. 45 ? - Jato. 60 ? - VARNISH- Bright, ft gallon. 20 ? - Paraflne.. - ? - VINEGAR-White Wine, fl gallon. 60 ? -- Cider. 30 ? - French. LOO ? 1.96 WINK, ft gollou-Port. 2.60 ? 6.00 Madeira. 9.95 ?6.00 Sheny.9.96 ? 6.00 Claret, fl case. coo ?13.50 Champagne, ft basket. 95,00 ?ao.OO ZINC-Sheet. ? Ii?.. 96 (S> 97 UJJ HAIL TO IVB CONQUEROR! LOPE FOR TBS DEMOING INVALID. DEFER NOT THE USE OF RODRIQUE'S PtiLMi? raia SPECIFIC MANY WHOSE DECLINING HEALTH, WHICH was precarious, and their recovery despaired of, do now wita gratoful emanations to the All-Wise Dis? poser, offer heartfelt thanks lor thia timely remedy. Dur? ing the short time sin?a Its pnbho introduction toto use, the Originator has most happily realised her most san? guine expectations in manifestation? issuing from all quarters of ita nnpsxaleUed curative properties, for in no case where it hes been administeren with regard to di reotions, ana persevered in, has st failed in us beneficial results. In resorting to this remedy, tba invalid can depend, troon the sofefy of every article ta its preparation, sad while it aooekratoe the healthful rt actions of eec? organ and vessel, the mind can be perfectly fres from appro bennion of any subtle ingredient being insinuated into tte ouuipoaliltsji The atspstlte, which unjproves undor its administration, Sat liberty to indulge prudently in whatever nutriment palatable, digestive and wholesome, and while lt ls no mora than proper to avoid exposure to fresh cold, no loa? nood bi? entertained of ?ny iWbiltty under this coarse of b satinent to induce it It is a pleasant AROMATIC CORDIAL,, quito agreeable to the taste, and M S MAS ra. vi vt fy rr and bataam OT neaiut, tt is distinguishing itself ai without precedent, and we trust will, ere long, claim for itself general acohtmation tor its unrivefted efficacy. Por sale tor tbe Proprietress, Ure. CECILIA UODMI GUK/K. northwest corner of M RETI NO AMD SOCIETY ?R?OJE H IN (ILK BOTTLE ?1.15. i April?_lyr " Prevention I? Better than Care. J DR. RiqOBD'S Celebrated Preventive Lotion. A PPROVHD AND HIGHLY BKOOMMKNDRD BY A tb? b vench Medical Faculty, ss tito only safe and lufa?ll ni* antidoto against infection from Beasts!Piaacses. Till? hiv A) ns tito preparation is suited for either se?, and has proved, srora ample experience, the most ideoieal fend reliable Prevente*? sWdtoawfewaTtbn? ?frailas, . desideratum long sought fox- in Uta Medical World. It used according to directions ever)'possibility of danger may be avoided i a atone application wilt redtoeuy lOetv traitze the venereal virus, expel all impwrttfc* from tba ^!^^^^^^^% untold bodily sad ?cotoi^*ke*U> ^ tiJc^*WoTia* M^M??M Sr ?Ss Ito- th? nrau?me to Atoartca by J?. A, PO.gp? ? Ott, ?fr a*?H? Agents tor the United Mtotos. CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. AN OUDINANCK TO PROVIDE FOR THE LIQUIDATION OF TUE INTEREST ON THF. DEUT O}' THE CITY, WHICH ACCRUED ON TUE THIRTIETH DAY OF SEPTEMBER LAST. BE IT ORDAINED BY IUE MAYOR AND ALDER? MEN in City Council assembled. That for tho pur? pose of liquidating thc interest on tho public debt ol the city, which accrued ou the tbiriieth day of September last, six per cent, stock, obligatory on the corporation of thu City of Charleston, shall be issued under the direc? tion of the Mayor, to tho persons holding stocks or six per cent, bonds of the city, and entitled to receive the interest accrued thereon it tho timo above stated, the said stock to boar interest after the rate of six per cent, per annum, payable quarterly, .redoemable in thirty years from date : I*rovided, That no part of said stock shall be Issued for any sum less than twenty dollars, or for any fractional part of a dollar: iYortdVd, also, that alt sums for tees than twenty dollars, and for fractional parts of a dollar, shall bo paid iu city bills. BEC. 2. That the f. rm of certificate, and mode of transfer of said stock shall be subject to the same regu? lations aa now exist in 1 elution to other city six per cent, stocks of the etty. Ratified iu City Council this twenty-second day of Octo? ber, in tho year of our Lord ono thousaud eight hun? dred and sixty-seven. IL. 8.1 P. 0. QAILLARD, Mayor. W. H. SMITH, Clerk of Council. October 25 AN OHOINANCK TO REGULATE THE DREDGING OF DOOKS. Whereas, The boat intorcsta of the city, as woll as tho convenience of tho shipping vtatting tho port, demand that the channel of Cooper River be kept open with suffi? cient depth of water for all commercial purposes, and free from obstruction: Be it ordained. That in futuro all mud removed from any of the city docks by drodge machines, or ot her wine, shaU be removed ono hundred and fitly fathom < from the end of the dock. The Harbor Master shall be furnished with a copy of this Ordinance, which he is required strictly to enforce; and to report for prosecution all violations of tho same; which shall subject tho party so offending to a fluo uot exceeding one hundred dol?ais for each and every offence. Ratified in City Council this eight day of October, in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven. [L.8.1 P. 0. OA ILLA RD, Mayor. W. H. SMITH. Clerk of Council. October 1? NOTICK TO DBLINqilENT TAXPAYERS. CITY TREASURY OF* ICE, J October B, 1807. ( TAX. EXECUTIONS WILL ISSUE FROM THIS OF? FTCE on 22d inst., ou all unpaid returns for 18t>7, due on 29th June last. 8. THOMAS, October 9 City Treasurer, NOTICIO, TO AUCTIONKKU.lt). CITY TREASURY Ot FICE, I OCTOBER 2, 1867. ) ALL AUCTION LICENSES EXPIRED BY ORDI? NANCE on 30th September. Renewals will te granted on application at this office, if made during Thu Month. S. THOMAS, City Treasurer. October 5 SC ST I MAT K. H WANTED. OFFICE CITY CIVIL ENGINEER, I CITY HALL, CHARLESTON, September ll, 1867.1 Cl EAL KU PItOPOSAJLS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL IO the 18th at 12 o'clock M., for BUILDING SEVERAL TRUNKS of the lengths and sizes given below. Tho es? timates win-Include the cost of excavating about 200 cubic yarda of earth, the necessary filling, reforming ot pavements, and grading otter the laying of trunks, TRUNKS. FEET. Length of Trunk in Lino sn oct.270 Length of Trunk m and from lets m Coming street to the tidal drain. 800 Length cf Trunk from lota on Gadsden street to the main drain In Wentworth street. 120 Length of Trunk from McIntosh's Court to Rad? cliffe street drain. 187 Total length.877 Tiunks to be twelve by tweuty Inches in the clear, built of two by twelve Inches primo yellow pine plunks, to rest upon sleepers of three by nine luchos, three feet tong, placed flvo feet from centres. Braces to bo two by six ino hes, dovetailed into the sides of Trunks, at dis? tance, of five feet from centres. The Trunks to be laid to grado pegs furnished by the Engineer. . AU tho work must be carried on with tho greatest dispatch. Plans can be scon at this office. A copy of these sp?cifications must be attached to each ofier. LOUIS .1. BARHOP, September 12 ____ tity Engineer. PUHldVC NOTICK. OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY, I January 3, 1807.1 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 'i'll AT UNDI' li the following Ordinance licenses have been prepared for delivery from this Office. 8. THOMAS, ui City Treasurer. SEO. 1. He it Onlained by the Mayor and Alder menu Cily Council assembled. That from and after the il rsl dav of January, licenses shall be taken out for all carts, dru)* and wagons, used for private and domestic purposes, in the same manner, and according to the same provisions | now of force in rc Int ion to carts, drays and wagons, letoi driven fer hire, except giving bonds, And each such cart, dray or wagon, shall be provided with a badge con? taining the number thereof, and marked Private, to oe placed ou the outside of the shaft. BEC 2. No person shall be taken by the Treasurer a>> surety to any bond under the Ordinance rone, ruing 11 censes for carts, drai a, wagons and other carriages, un? less he or she be a freeholder. SEO. 3. The following shall hereafter be the rates loi licensee for public and private carts, drays, wagons, At., including the horses or mules used thereof, which sha.' be tree from other taxation: PUBLIC CARTS, DRAYS, ETC., OB THOSE EMPLOYED TN AN i BUSINESS WHATEVER, FOB HIRE 'UUECr OB IN DI REI: r. For every .cart, dray or wagon, drawn by one hone ru mule, ?20. For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two horaosor mules, 830. For every hack and carriage with two wheels, 820. For every hack and carriage with four wheels, ato. For every stage or omnibus (except line omnibus With two horses, ?60. For every stage or omnibus (except Uno omnibus,, drawn by four horses, 860. For every truck drawn oy two or more horses or mules, 860. For every express wagon drawn by two or more horse? or mules, ?60. BREAD CARTS AND PRIVATE CARTS, DRATS, ETC. For every bread cart or wagon. 86; For every cart, dray or wagon, used for private or do. I mastic purposes, and nut to be employed m the trans? porting of gooda, wares, merchandise, lumber, or any I other commodity, for compensation, either directly or Indirectly tor the same, s hau pay for a Ucease the .um ot 85, exclusive of the horse or mule. Ratified m City Council, thia 16th day of January |L. o. J In the year of our Lord one thousaud eight hun ' dred and sixty-six. P. C. GA ILLARI', Mayor, By the Mayor. Januarys _W. H. SMITH. Clerk of Connell AN ORDIN?R!CK . IO REGULATE TUX STORAGE OT PETROLEUM*, ITS MO* I - DUCTS, AND OTHER INFLAMMABLE OILS. 8BO. I. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen, tn City Council assembled. That from and after tho 1: 5th day of June next, it shall not be lawful to keep Petroleum, Kerosene, hock On, Benzine, Bensole, or any other in? flammable oU or oUs on storage or for sale in any cellar, store or building sonto of line street, in a large- quan? tity titan fifty gallons cn any ene lot er premises, ami any such quantity so kept or stored shall be contained in ?.saeta of tin or other metal. bro. 2. That Petroleum, its producta, or any other in- I 'fntinmabl? oil or oils, when brought into the city by laud or water, may be kept On any tot orin any building in which cotton ia not stored, for a parted not exceeding ! twenty-four hours, upon the expiration of which time it shall be removed and kept' in the manner as required by the foregoing section. BEC. 8. Any person or persona violating any part of j this Ordinance shall be subject to a fine of two hundred dollars, for each offence, recoverable In any Court of com? potent Jurisdiction. Ratified in City Council tilia twenty-first day of May, In I the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and 1 sixty-seven, ?vi {UH.} , . P. 0. GAILLARD, Mayor. Wi K. Barran. Clerk of Council. June 6 PUBLIC NOTE CK. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, ( May 1867. j The following Section of " An Ordinance to abolish the ofiYco of Sporintoiidout of Streets ; to provide for Keep? ing the Streets- Lane*. AUey?, abd open Courts in the City ot cbariosaton Clean, and far ether purposes," is hereby published for the information of aU concerned : For the due protection of the said contractor or coi tractera, it is further ordained, That every owner, lessee, occupant sud tenant of any premises fronting tu any s Meet, tan*, altey, dr open court, shaU on every day (Bundara excepted) have lae dirt, filth, garbage, or other Offal, placed In front of h<? er her lot, in a barrel, box or heap; and in readiness for the contractor, by the hour ot seven o'clock. A. Mi* norn the ?rat day ot May to the first dar of November tn overs year ; and by the hour ot nine o'clock. A. M., from the first day of November to tho first day of May following-. And any person offend? ing herein, or placing any dart, filth, garbage, or other offal, in any street, lane, or allay, or open court, arter the boura above named, ?hall be subject to a fine not teas than two nor mofo than five dollars, for each and every offouce, to.be imposed by the Mayor. jay order , w. H. SMITH. May 18 ?? ? ''-' - ? clerk ol Council, ~~- ~ Viii* 1*0^.'*!' ~~ T" ? X- MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON,} 0?TY HALL, November 9. lsiiti. f A IX PSRHON8PE?lK?U8 0F BRBUnJDING IN TB it,'Burnt Districts and Waste Places of tba City, un Jw ?An Act or the General Assembly, giving ?uthoriij to the City Coo&cll of Charlotte* to pronoe. I in tb* nun ? cation for loans can be obtained at the office er the olerii of Council, between tha hours of 9 A. M. and ii P. M. Aft fcppllcatlotio must be tr <S in the above mentioned (rfftoo, a* the Commue* wi? moot avery Monda* to cor. sider the ??rio. By order of Ula Mayor "V W. H. HM ITH, NovomberlO Olork ot Connell. -*~r~-T~~.-\.- !'> '"..i "?---", . . NOTICK. . / \ FFTCB CLERK Of COUNCIL.--THE FOLLOWING VS clause of Section 1 of an ?ordinance to Ratse 8m> plies tor th*yo?? 1867," is publtehed for ?ie information of peraons Beliing Goods by sample or otherwise, who ar? net r?dente M thlsrity All such person, are hereby notifie.? to report ut UM> Odnee. ? ;l%2^fe\<*0 ^^SL^SS^. <* all goode eek! *n 4M* etty t "tonk net residente, by sample ot otherwise." wVtt t?MITll, March?.j ,?jj O^orOtm-arJ^ ? -'M o./i ? i? i mmmim?''-' ? . 1 omt?ofin(?(ij'otfcrijti?,i . l*rUl?*Uow. -o'."*. st?wAtrx " OWefof Portee, - . IMPORTANT TO COTTON PLANTERS. A SOUTH FUN INVENTION. G-IR,JEST'S PATENT LAUOR-SAVINO IRON SHREW If PU TUE LATEST AND HY TAU THE MOST PERFECT COTTON BOREW yet invented. With ouc mule a heavy bale eau bo eusllv packed. Kemi for Dusctip a live and Price List, to HUOEti A KA YEN EL, % Gcueral Agents for the State, 1 East Day, (Charleston, 8. C, ?| ALKO, ? Portable nml Stationary EN OIN ES, Saw Oin?, ?5 Heuery'H McCarthy Ginn. Grist Mills, Dark Mills, g Horse Powers, 'I lircsliers, icc, ftc. For sale by . HUGER & BAVENEL, EAST BAY, CIIAHLEISTON, H. C. May 2 mth Cmos MISCELLANEOUS. piLLS&FEVER^ WE HAVE USED OALLIOH AN'S PILLS, ANO FIND that they will do all that is claimed for them, and cheerfully recommend them to public favor. T. Hi WATTS, Ex-Governor of Alabama. J. W. A. SANDFORD, Att'y Gen'l of Alabama. ROUT. DOUGHERTY, Judge Supreme Court Ala. From THOMAS J. JUDUE, Judge Supremo Court. I have used OALLIGHAN'H PILLS on my plantation fdr If ever and Ague, and lind them all that is claimed lor them. THOS. J. JUDGE. Montgomery, Ala., September 2<>, 1B58. LOWNDES COUNTY, Alabama. GALLIGHAN'3 FEVER AND AGUE PILLS will do. They aro decidedly tho best medicine for Chills and i e vor I ever gave. I would not be without them forfivo times the price. J. A. UK AH A M. AMicnicus, April 17, 1807. One box of (?ALT.Kill AN'S PILLS cured me perfectly of Chills and Fever. They are tho best medicine toe Chills and Fever I ever saw. A. G. RONALUSON, Clerk Superior Court, Sumter County, Ga. MONTGOMERY, ALA., July 0, 18C?I. Messrs. RLUNT 4 HALE-GENTS: I have used your OALLIGHAN'S PILLS on two occasions for Chills and 1 'ever, and lind that they effect all that they aro intend? ed to do. They aro tho bent remedy for the disoase tint J have ever tried. I consider Uiem perfectly reliable. Respectfully, DAN'L SAYRE, Grand Sec. Grand Lodge ot F. and A. M. of Alabama. ALBANY, GA., March ll, 1807. I have used OALLIGHAN'H PILLS in forty casesci Chills and Fever, with perfect success. They are the best Fever and Ague Pill put up. A. B. FANT. WHOLESALE IN CHARLESTON, BY GOO DU lt II, WIN KAIA N & CO., No. 153 Meeting streut. And by all Druggists. UL.OUIVT & ll A 1.10, PROPRIETORS, May li Omo Montgomery, Ala. NEW PERFUME For the Handkerchief. FHALON'S A MOST EXQUISITE, DELICATE, AND FRA? GRANT PERFUME, Distilled from the Rare and Reautifnl Flower from which? it takes its name. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY PHALON & SON, NEW TOBE. BEWARE OF COITNTERFEITS. ASE FOB PHALON'8-TAEE NO OTHES. Sold by Druggists generally, and Sold at Wholesale by GOODRICH, WILEMAN & CO, January 21 mthlyr There cometh glad tidings ol joy to all, To young and to old, to gt eat and to smalt; The bounty which once was so precious and rar?, Is free for all, and all may be fair. By tike nae of CHASTE LIAR'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion, The most valuable and perfect preparation lu use, for giving the akin a beau timi pear l-l ike tint, that is only found in youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckle.'), Pim. pies. Blotches, Moth Pitches, Sallowness. Eruptions, and all impurities of the akin, kindly healing the same leaving the skin white and clear as alabaster. Its use cannot be detected by the closest scrutiny, and being a vogetkble preparation ls perfectly harmless. It ls tito only article of the kind used by the French, and is con? sidered by the Parisian as indispeneable to a perfect toilet Upwards of 80,000 bottles were Bold during Hie p-.st year, a sum clent guarantee of its efficacy. Price ouh/ 75 cents. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of nu order, by 1) li KU ER, SHUTTS & CO., Chemists, USS Riv? st., Troy,- N. Y March SO. ?yr AFFLICTED! SUFFER NO MOKE! When by tho uso of DR. JOINVTLLE'8 ELIXIR you can be cured permanently, and at a trifling cost. The astonishing success which has attended thia in? valuable medicine for Physical and Nervous Weakness. General Debibty and Prostration, Looa ot Muscular En? ergy, I rap?te: ?cy, or any of the consequences of y ou th nu Indiscretion, renders it the most valuable preparation ever discovered. lt will remove nil nervous affections, depression, ex? citement, incapacity to study or business, loss of memo? ry, confusion, thoughts of self destruction, fears of in? sanity, ftc. It will restore the appetite, renew the health of those who have deatroyed.it by sensual excess or ?Til pracUces. ... T Young Men, be humbugged no more by "Quack Doc? toro" and ignorant practitioners, but send without delay for tho Elixir, and be a too oe restored io health abd hap? piness. A perfect Cure is Guaranteed, in every inotance. Price isl, or four bottles to one address 08, One bottle ia sufficient to effect a eure in all ordinary ease?. ALSO, DR. JOIN VTLLE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, far th? (peedy and permanent cure of- Gonorrhosa, Gleet, Tre? ib ral Disc harges, Gravel, Stricture, and all affections of tho Kidneys and Bladder. Curo? effected in from on? to Ive days. They are prepared from vegetable extracta that are UwrmiesH on tlie syntetn, and never nauseate tba itomach or Impregnate the breath. No change of diet I? necessary while using them, nor does their action ia ?ny manner Interfere with business pursuits. Pri?e il P*fD0X' iW?yflid i I Either of the above-mentioned articles wfll be sent to my address, closely sealed, and post-paid, by mall or express on receipt of price. AdUreea all orders to BERGER. SHUTTS A CO., Chemists, ; March *0 ly No. 3M River street. Troy. M. T. i -I-, -, i SJOOM WTHISEEB8 and MUS- ifoj, fiKSgh W TACHES forced to J?9k M. J grow ?pon tho smoothest 9K-JS| lar S? ? igr AHL NE'S RESTAURATEUR flfflffi. ?MNk CAPILLAIRE, lbs mott _JWfflThi Wpr wonderful discovery In mo dem science; acting upon he Beard and Hair in on almost miraculous manner, r ?as been used by tho elite of Parla eud London with tho ?ont flattering niece**. Names) of all purchasers wil >e registered, and if entire satisfaction ls not given in i very instance, ?be money will be- cheerfully ? reftsded. W? *y rss?, S2?i psstgs?* il. S^scrt&??, ?r ular? and testtavntials matted free. Address BKRoF.lt, iHUTTS A CO., Chemists, No. 2?! River street Troy, N. f., floleAa*n? fe* th* United guten fUM FOR ALLI nu, aud after becoming expert? themselves, can teach there, thereby making lt a sourcq of Inoomo. FuU tn| tsucUons sent by mail for SO cento. Satisfaction gu*r, ?teed. , fM^*, 0,1*99?21. Ty3y, M. Y. -o ? ?. . > ?HS d? M T IB ; N"E"WB ? DARR A OftTESr*, >w#rkto*.' , rtpB?jgopD Mvrms TPTOM>A**,, AX SUMTER, S, a r SuWoTlptkm S4.00 per annum. To Ciaba o? four 8,00 pe*aonmn. .. . . ? Advertisements inserted on liberal terms,