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THE DAILY NEWS. ' THURSUA? MORNING, NOVEJJLBER li, 1867. ?rOS TEX KTO.] Before a Pl ct ur?. AB one who deep asleep doth see Dim dreams ot oyo (ron; tess. Pale, shadowy ahapen of gramarye, Proud knights ind saucy paces; And, waking, ands tito s.l<nt room With sw et i.lusters h?uoted. And uevormoro the twilight-gloom Is wholly dis??eos .nod: As one who, looki -g on a face Drawn by dead da hag fingen, Desma soiaetaiug of tee ar:ist's grao? On chojk and forehead Un;. - ; And in tho eyes' saft gaza hain found Somo lost tala'? stra; ge reflectlans, Till all tao w-nn sar thrills around With aisdawy roooHsciaaa: 601. a? titting bore I wstoh Tour eyes' dim revelations. And sol ly mus?a?, some hinj catch Of Fancy's divinations; Feel all my spirit s'rangeiy stuned With dre- -aa of love and glory, Of those who lived, aud loved, and erred Through Tlaae's leng chequered story. What splendor of th? herald's art, W.at old map rial blazan. What royal kiaahip cid impart This bemty tha: I b*ie oat Whence came tho glory of your hair ? Waa. rara sharia! esscnoe Hath dock d you w.th this queenly air. This lordship cf your presence T Ahl forms fad sbipoa of bye-gona day; Are raiiag up "o:Ora me, A mist eawraps me as I gaze A glory githara o'er me; I seem to stand 'neath Southern moons, Wh:n southern skies are holy. And dawn the sweep of broa 1 .agoooi Tho long light fad .th slowly. Before me gleam proud shapes of Eld; TYox old baronia castles Com? stately ?ora? waose hands onca held Love's sc aptre o'er Love's vassal- ; From har wao srst her ulgh cour: kept lay fair Can JOS tu' meadows, To her whosa last 1 ug sloop ls slept Zn Fotberinjay's shadows. All fair reno ra '.'hose ccao comes Adowa Tim A dn?y river Which turi 1 in peals ol thunderous drums v r In the lute's tones quiver. The Mib, and hep -, aad love, and truth Th -t crown d the old wcrld's story. The yearning 0: import >ns youth. Tac patte, c? that ia ..oary : - These gather fast in shadowy fanu, In dim phantasmagoria Of So Udor suas and Verrous storms, Ot Venice and of Doria; All sweetest lips, ail psrost eyes. Sha'i - off t-ieir s'.oep Lothian, And love so ogs miag.e as they rise Wita trumpet-call and 1 ann. Bat b ick from all the b rio J Past, Bock from tbe fiel-a Elysian, Hy wa ward fancy ome< atlast To i er w 0 rais d the vision; And better th n those br >?s sorsae, And tmues so sweetly human, I hold you-not a crowned Qjeen, But-just a simple woman. As w en dim dreams a form disclose To some impetuous wooer. Be wak-s, an J finds a f toe, an 1 kcows Bis w .king. reim tao truer. So tarn I to your lace ut last And hope-ali ..cpo ls pies .ait That sh ) whoas spe li co ll ralfe the Put Will glorifj the prosea- O. H. 8. COMMERCIAL. tex ports. BAECEXONs-Per Spanish polacre Anunciaci?n ?omeo, to-961 balea Upland Cotton. Trae charleston Cotton fl arare T. OFFICE OF THE CHAKLESTON DAILY NEWB, 1 CatasaxsToK. Wednesdav Evenina, November IS. 1667. ( lb? Inquiry wu ?nv ted, th? markot being quiet, with an easier d?position in pno s, sori?gales ukin: p.iee at Xe V ra- dsoUne. Tue transactions were 419 bales, sad ISO tho ?renlas belora, not reported, total 568 balee, say 16 at 16; 9 at 18* ; M at 16?; 174 at ie?-; 127 at 17; SS at 171?: : 170 at 17? ; 3 a; 13. We quote : L.TXSTOO.U CLatanriCATTOir. Low Middling. -?16? Middling. - u,i6? Strtot Mi&lhog.17 SITH Augusta Market. AUGUSTA, November ll!-FwAjtciAi-GOLD-Brokers baying st 138 and &?.;m? at ito. SS.VXS-Buyiug at 130 sud tedina at 183. Corr s -lao iiisrksi cp md wita sgood deanne", at lix 'or Ntw Tor . m adliigs, but c o ed uu.1 at 16c **.?< amouuted to 633 ba es. ito eip s 847 ba es. BAOOK-Wholesale prices : Shoulders 16 s 16?; B B Etd Si, 17?; C B Slues, 18; Clear bides, 18?; Bams, canvass d ?Cc Cosa-New $110 a 1 20. Wsaux- White, ?3 aa a 8 30; Pta, Ss 60 a 3 7a Cotton Statement-Port of Mobala. MOB LE. November A Stock on nsati bepuoiber 1, 1:66. 8714 Becerrea .'.ls wee*.11236 Beosived ft erioualy.88603-43738 Tots!.58*42 Exported tha ue?k. 844 i Expor.cd provousl.,. 33468-3190. on band sad on shipboard not coaxed..31641 New Orleans Market. 1TEW OELEANS, i. vein ber A-COTTON.-Tho favora bleacocTin'.a nom Li/.ipcoi si.d Newi.rk caused lac tors lo ad ance the r t.U?as.one bis morning iul.y ?c par .b, bat the dimcal of passing fo. e. n exchange aad iheuecc-fc.it. oireabz ag, lnuuocd them subsequent? ly to meet the d m sad m - u ireeiy, and the sae? bum? med up 3100 bales, telen p it.y tor the .North tal mo> t ly for foreign expo t. Pr. so , on the whole, were de sidedly s.viler, sud it wa* oi.. .Ut io buy at yesterdaj'b taalue fi u. ei, bui wu con har fy report a speeitic quota? ble advoaoe We Lsvcrtheles moally our fig urea as to lo-A n: uidlnary. nominal. Goou ordinary - sl6?o. Low M ddilng - a 17sc Middling 18 a -, Good S?d AULS. 19>. ?20. Middling Fair 21 a -. The week's sales com up 1 bales. a be receipts proper for tb? week embrace 18,164 b .les, aga! .a*. 98, * last week, tho?u.g sn increase ot 3770 balks. Week's ex or.a 17,593, em ora lng 9616 cosa.twis sud IA077 tn loreign ports. A rev ?wot the week's boones* shows tost the markst gav? way ? ? lc during tb? first three d .vs. which it La? omy putisily recover? ed sinos. In glancing ov<r the ub^ve quoutiona, we are remadtd that Low AUdaiiag aald at 17>?C, aaa Stale: Low Mldddng at 17?. STATSOCXST OT COTTCCT. .tock on band 1st September, 1867.bales-18,266 Arrived to-day.7,184 Atti -ti previously.64.940-63,134 77.380 Gears- to-day. nose Oa't?d previously. 86,063- 36,022 Mock on band aad on shipboard. 41,883 Wilmington Market. WTLMTNGTC Novemb.r 18 --1 cssem*!--The SSiss lO-dav reach ^7a bbl? at ?3 6a or virgm and yellow di., and ?360 .ur h..c. V -80 Sha . POUTS . u^?u?xijti-us* b ea la mod ?a . daman 1, SSd we quat? sui s t 187 ub.s ai61c %>. gillon. Boar*-Ma ket aUiL S? M ol 637 bbl, at S3 66 for ??raine.I mid .NO 2. TAS-Only 30 obis so d at 83 71 qa. bbL ? OTTO*- a.ea OJ ito ba es ai 16? a 16c for Low Mad diing, and 16,10 ? a 16?c ? a f r Middling. TTsTtrTt mkiiu ra?ca .aar mi 1 tOUX at ?lo 60 *> M. Baltimore M ar kat. BALTIMORE, November ll.-Corns-Wa rnrert aalos today of 650 bags bl., In lots, ?t l..? a 17c gold ; also. 600 bs;s 4*. ex steamer at Now York, on tulumoro \xouni, private terms. Corro*- the mirkec was qa et and varices a Ht Ut filler to^lay. Caole advices, recei'c? late in the dav, to tba 8th ia .:a?.l. 'one uav latex ono >. quoted th? Liver? pool mark-t quiet ac 8?d. ssl s bare > mbrac? a lot o? 108 bas? Or.-iuary U,..aud at 16?c; 83 do fair to low SsjaAnag at 17?c. sad a ?mal loi m ddl nc st lac. 1 loos-ih? market ls san luactlv^, though we notice nor? inquiry tuan t r several paat days for low graden W? ?port cales of ICO ab;i good Howard Mraet t>uper at 91012?; 8U> bbl- Howard Street ?lira, choice at 811 5U per bbl. Quots'lcnBgtneral.y oacbsnged. (iaain- " best-Offerings to-day were compos d of 5130 busus whito aud 10. 00 busharcd; th--, market was very dull, and prices uv^ied buyers Bo p*.r bushel; prime and choice siuip'.es etd source; included In the sales were 10 0 bushels fair wtuie at aft 40; 800 bushels loietlor at t3 16 a 2 8u; 40a bushels choice r o at ?3 66 ; 2.-.0 bushels good to t ilair at $3 43 a 3 50; 1600 bushels com? mon to fair at 89 45 a 3 80; and 820 basho s interior at 9199. Corn-7500 busi.e a white and 6400 bushels yel? low received ; tu? uamand wis mora active and pricts wi hout ms erial chan.?: we report sales ot SOJO buah -1 rood w- lt? at ?1 80; 1..00 uew i angin g as to condit on from 85 cents to *115; 800 bushes o d yillow a. 8133; 1800 bushels new Wes. ?ru mixed st 3130; 300 bushels do at 9110; 113 bushels new ?ellow at ?1 05. oats 4000 bushe.s offered; v.i h ss es ol 1378 bushel. Inferior lair at 6- a 69 cent?; *s X builds good io uriauo at 70 a 73 esau per bushel lt e-1100 bushels offered; 700 bush? els common seid at 8140 per busual. MOLASSES- o thing reported, ?ad in the absence of Which quo ations remain nominally unihanged. Psovxsioxs-Business coutume* entirely ol a retail SharacUr. and confined to Bacon, nt pri?es before quoted, Tlx: for Shoulders 18? a 13?c, ilu Sides !6?c ceor rib 16? a 17o, aaa clear I7?c; city cured U-ias new, 19 a SOc Lard 13 a 18?o in bbla Western Met. Pork 123 6J SSS? bbl. Kies- C**oUna ls quoted at 9 a 9>io ss to quaLty. Baa flooa Sasal.sble; s.ock hod in b au. Passensera. P?r steeanship Baracoas*, from Kew York-Miss C A Hvk y, air? N Neuva.? und servant, Misa H M Stackey, Kiss Mary McTeely. illa- P. Blake Mi-s P L ^mllh, rt Breanoa, Miss Ann Mattnoa, - Bart and lady, T Swan, A M M. ckev, j b Re.d> c ? craw.ord, D M? Canley, J ICoOanley, G Droner. M SheeWk, J Mcdonough, E Gas Son, F Miller. J Ported, t; Bowman, J Stewart, L CSvaL Bar, J ^(?eik? sad Per steamer City Pciat, from PalaiVa, via Jacxsonvl le. Jersndina sad bavaunjb-iirs WUaer L Duubar and wu?, . ? A Bobbe sad Udy, silas M A Ecntz - Wilder, > SH: del. - Bardah D D h??l;, Ki. Hjtks. sad ide-k. far steamer Emili?, from Georgetown, S C-G B Coogdou, - Uptgiov.-. - a.c :'oaskev, b B King, J ti AL>tou, Lieut xoturx, D alcPhtnon, - lzird. L Pringle. i 1 rringk, F Bada;, 3rT r Baiby andlsdy.aad SO deck. Far atsaaasg ?t B'llena. from Edisto and Kockvilic G L Marttallsr, A Eaosbury, L E Jehastca, F Leed, J J Mabali, Baw S E Bslligsr, SOT J B Dow, and U asea. Consign?e* per *ontti Carolina Kallroa<i, November 13? S83 baie' Cotton, li bal. e Mdse, 8 oars Stock, end Pun? dre--, lo J D .isnfiCo. Thurs.on 4 HolmeB, RaU ro.d Agent, C N awrlll A- >cn. J ? E sloan, W b Wil? liams, i. L=;.t.f fi Co. ti H Walter & Co. W A Clark, H W MkheL Miiuor. W-ibur 4 Martiu. Cameron, Earxley k Co V W Sn ttb, Graeser. Lee, Smith At Co, H Bischoff fi Co. H Kodden A: Co. G W Williams k Co. H Elatte k c o. Street brua k Co. Ostoi.dorff i Co, Willi.- A; CbUolni, J K l ringle, i' Jcnn.nus k Co, Adam?, frost & Co, J H neper, V B H-mime;, W ll Ch.ifee, J N Robson, Court? ney k Xtnneut, J U Baggert k Co, Rev I Bermingham. Consignees per Northeastern Railroad. November 13. 313 bales Cotton, ;6 bois Naval Stores, Mdze, ic. To W K Ryan. T L Baco:, Adam;, Frost k Co. Mowry 4 Co, G E P.nelie.c. Screven ar. Nisbet, A S Johnston. E H B?i? ger* & Co, Ravonel & Co, ? rae-er. Lee, Smith fi o, M J* ob.-, Kendall fi Doikery. i burston A Holmes, J fi J V Kirkpatii k, Willis .v. chisolm. G W Williams & Co Z Davis J a Eayg it A; Co, W E Meedoiae, G Foll?n, U s Ar. enaL Kanapaux k Lanneau, I ?chackman, Railroad Ageut, and order. PORT CALENDAR. coanxcxxn WEEKXT. PHASES Of IKE siooa. First Q. 4th. IC j.. 7m. morn I Lut Q. l&th.llh. 40m.mom l'uU M. lite. 7n. SOm. even | New ll. 26tu,llu.Um, even 5 N0VEiI3i.IL sex. UMTS. ; srrs. ii OOS msEt. ll Monday....' 13 Tuesday.... j la Wedueeday.l 14 thursday... . 15 Friday. 161 Saturday... 171-n mia v.I 6..2'< 6..28 6 29 fl..SJ 6..SI 6. .S3 6..8. 6.. 0 5.. 0 4..59 4..69 4..C8 4..67 4.. 57 Bises. 6.. 4 e..5? 7..51 8.. 53 9. .58 ll. 0 MARINE NEWS. POUT OF OBABhBI TO*. Arrived Yesterday. Steamship Saragossa, t rowell, New York-60 boure. Mdze. io Ravenel ? co. itahroad Agents, J iff H armstrong, J D Aikou fi Co. G a Brown, J D Butt 4 Bro. Bo. unann Bros, Bowers fi Shcox, J C Boesch, R fi A F Ca.divejL a G ttiut nay, U Couta 4 Co, Clacius 4 Witt?, Cumcron, '.arkl.y ii co, J B uval & Son, J W Denn), Lowie s Moisi-, J Fleischman, O Gravely, Fer? guson fi uo.inea, W uurney, ll Gerdts fi Co, C <<old 8tei , Giube.' fi M.:tin, F lior.cy, Holmes' Book Store, H Hai lia, uasiio calhoun fi LO. U E a: A s Johnson, S Is.ur. Kinex. Wickeuuurg fi Co, W Kinsman 4 nr -, C L Ko Lidireus, U Liid.mh-i fi LO. A Lan,er, B Lawless, N itMiddi.tu., Rev J Mey a die, At?rateos fi Wohlt mau, W lt Mellertoa, B O'Neill, ii o'NeLl fi .soi:, R ?ky fi Cr ighton. t. li Bud ere fi Co, W Roach, H bleeder, J v, bpregue fi Bro, J ti ^chinner, s ?taiows^i, E -too-, R Sullivan, G VV .-uffms fi Co. J A S. e.r. C VoLtht, Wer? ner fi Luck*?., Pi lenney W anter. J Waiker, - Von fan tun, R X Waiker, Wu-uuum fi SieBlnf. narone:, Heath fi Menaces, J H ...uher. w Kmamau, ? H hayden, W G Woilden fi Co, W L M ebb, Mullet, H?chel * co. Mhea Drake, Zogoaum, ioung a. Co. L LeBJoaux, H Scheie, Bt"? fi eiioeoi, and vinera sehr Altuea, Suntu, FlaiialJpbia-7 days. Coal. To H i fcakur fi Co. Sehr Ann s Deas, from West Point Mills. 153 bbl? Bloc, To Colun, den.Eei fi co, J M Piiagie. Steamer cuy Poiui, Adkin-, Pulatka, via Fernan? dina, Jaeksouvu.e unu ba>enaah. 4o bales cot.eu, und Max.-. JO nev. uti fi -o, J i ?r?en fi t o, J li Baguait fi co, Dr J B ?..la u, lr? ir 4 Dili, M Guid muh fi f.on, J fi J LI ?irk. ai?.c, W M L-.*tou fi Co, J F '.Nedi fi DQj, W B Wu nw? fi Co, W u ?hi d.n fi iu. steamer K'"'?'?, D-v. , Georgetown. S C. 169 benjee Rliv, 0 ?ales I Ol.ou, Al.Sc. lu .-n icke-lOr .( fi Keb I, Mur-LCoi fi Co, J sc-irnaur, a burston 4 rio.tue*, C. pt J W-.u.J li I'lll^U. a team a.- ?t Hele a, Boy'e. disto and Rockvilla. 19 ba ea cot oe, .3 uare i ot > n Seed, and uuurlte. To J il Alu ray, Wi..is fi Cb.so m, u W c ark 4 Co, Cdheu, Ka-cho. fi Cu, " GU ney, u E Robinaou, C&iupoe.i fi U ggi.s. Gen .-co t a.uup iroui oo, er B-vcr. 1200 bushels Rough Bloe. To -t.ej. Uros 4 Cu. Cleared Yesterday. Spanish po lacre Anunciaci?n Fomento, A laina, Barcelo? na-w P Hail Sehr Fanu'u & auaw, Shaw, Wilmington, N C-Risley 4 Crejjfat.t*. Went to Sua Yesterday. Bremen ba*k Harzburg, Na-bte, Bremen. Spini.hpoucro Auun ?i.i.c o.nonto. Alslna,Barcelona. f.hr EUjiai Allen, Blake, Prat.'leno, RL Ki om tUle i'oit. Steamship L B Sonder, Lobby, New York, Nov 10. s.hr ehi.oo, daten, Boaton, Nov D'. Cp for this fort. Steamship Prometheus, Harris, at Now York, to l<iave Nov 13. Steamship Mataazas, Bydor, at New York, Nov U. Cleared tor this Port. Steam-hip Alliance. Kelly, at Philadelphia, Nov 9. bteamah.p Zodiac, ttoguy, ai W liming ion, N C, Nov 12. Menioranaaw The Wllmisgton P at, ot yesterday, atatee that the eleamsh p Zodiac, last reported aehoro opposite New In? let, was hauled off yesterday by the steamer Onoto, wnlch bad p t in fer a harbor, while bound fror Charles? ton to New York, i he Zo.iiao arrived at b r wharf last Light, where eh* is discharging to-day. IiiNT OP VESSKL? CP, Cm?BeTD AND SAILED FOB TB1S PORT. w o B \?i a s. LrvsnrooL. Nor bark SJeUeetadt, Warge, cleared.Oct is British bark V um uri. Thompson, laired.Sept 23 The Hakou Adelstem. Backer, np.Sept 14 The Pawnee, Aunar. Balled. Oct S LEITH. The Bertha, Anderson, sailed.Oct 33 ajrxwiBlt The Triton, Kecg er, ceil c.Sept 4 CCXEATXJt. The Competitor, Tornar, up.Oct 4 nas2Ct.yHi.VEff. Bremen bark Ganas, Wietlng, railed.Ort . DOMB8TIO. BOSTOST. _ 3-ig John Fyfe, Lace, up.Nov 4 Brig Josie A Devenuux, clark, up.Oet 31 -chr .da ella, Weeks, up.Got 13 Sehr L B Glover, Ingersoll, up.Nov 9 a KW yulti. Steamship Prometheus. Harris, to leave.Nov 13 steamship atotanaaa. Ryder, up.Nuv i .-Wams.; p ?quatu., JacEWay. to 1-aive.NOV 18 Brig Tennent, Rion, ' leared.. :.Oet li Sohr Cartu XUtoa, .-ouiers, cie*r. ?.Nov 1 Mar Ame neus, Mos-, up.Nov S Soor N W smith, looker, . leered.Nov 7 soar L A E iwarde, MarshaB. cleared.Hov 7 >cnr yrover. Hugues, np.Nov 7 -oar Carri s Webo, Wort ingtou, o tared.Nov 7 SsfcrEL B Wales, Jaoua*ay, oioared.Nov 7 Sc-i' A G Iraiau J, iownsond. up.Nov 8 yHtLanKi.rujA. Stetxnahip Alliance, Kelly, cl oared.Nv 9 sour M h Colton, Robuuou, clourod.Nov 3 -enr Mag;i. MoNcili. ?^ow, cleared.Nov 6 tifiTTiWBK Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, up.Nov 8 -hip Golconda, Lovat., cleaieu.OT 1 3chr uav.d F Keeiug,-, up.Oet SI WILJCXVCXOX, ff. & Steamabip Z^clae, Rogby, elf ?ted.Nov 13 OFFICIAL. Headqaartsrs Second Military District, ) CHiBirtToy. S. C.. October 28, 1867. j [Cncnaaa.l L Con mandi ng Om aera o? Pojts, apon the nomina? tions ol the Boards of Rejiiir.'.b m, wul ap poi t for each election precia, t or polling phi oe within their commands, t .ree discreet and dui. qualified persona, who will be esinaud "Manage.a of E ecbona"-in all op; oint? ments for the >t to of S? rth Carolina- and "Inapeotort of Election/' whee appointed for .vdrtli Oarolina. II. When cu Ubi* persons cannot otherwise be ob? tained, members oi thu Board* of Registration wi!, be aiglbiu for thai purpose. UL When li is impracd able to flU such oiBces for any election precinct or po .ling place, such oleodan p.- cia ct ur pollijg place will, by ord.* ot the P.at Commander, oe cousoliaatej with an adj a tiing el eoilou precinct or polling piaoe fo.' whian roch appointments are complete, sncn conaouclabon wid only be made among the resptr 4ve election precLio.? hei ap g) og to one regis trad on pro dseti TV. The omer appointing otSoera ol el ?eb ors will ??.ecl?y the elect.on pr .ci ..a ur pah ina place b> number, and also by tue local nam? or dsslgnabon tiiarooi, il any, xud aleo will specify t.e reglstr.Uon precmet to whieh tue aame belongs, aod the County or Du tr. ot for which ?ho same is mado; and such order will oe forwarded with 9Ut delny to bies* lieadqaariera. V. the otBcer* appointed aa above piovided will, Im? mediate.y upon bruif apponted by th* ordern oi be S.-mma.tlivj Oiloera of 1 osU, qualify by taking the oath prescribe" in General Orders No. 63, current eeriea, rom thaaj Headquarters, Form No. L VL command n^ Omccr* of Potts will fill tB vaaan ciee n the ouice of Rogiatrar that rn r occur, eta ting in the order therefor the persons to whoo* placea each ap? pointment is made, and the cause cf such vacan:y; ?nd ?ooh appointee will 'oibiw.th qualify. vn. When a Registrar ls a cmaidate for election at tho electioa o.-derad ta take place on the 19th and Suth days of November next, he shall give no?ce thereof ta the Poet co:., mander, and such o moe ol Registrar shall be deemed vacant. ViLL The powers and du?e? of Registrar s as Euperin tendants of e.ecbon?, and of offlcare of elections whose appointment are harem provided for. will .e flxoJ by General Orders. rx Managers and lospoctors of Elections will receiva no pay or mUeo.e, but wal be subbed kr stoical labor, uot to exceed the tum o.' ton donara rox e-i? Board lor all duties perlom. ed in regai d t < elections. X. Tho pa ani mileage of Reg strar. aa eupertotani? enw of ?lection? will be fixed by General Ordere. By comma id ol' Bvt Major-General ED. B. 8. Curar. LOUIS V. CAZ1ARC. Aide-de-camp, Act'g. ?s.'t. Adj't Geni. Official. L V. CiilARC, Aide-de-camp, Act'g. Asst Adj't. Gen'i. October 24 THE HERALD .'S PDBLISEED WEEKLY AT NEWBEf BI C. H., Al X S3 per annum, and, having a large circula tic Luro'^gh all thc upper and lower Districts of the 3Uto, ..hards great advantagps to advertisers. Kates ter advertising -erv rcasoaable-for which apph io our Agent, Mr 1. P. SLID Al ^ .-.t Ute Mills House. ?RCc. s- j, h. W. 3BENEKHB. Nt.v.n--?- . -.-nrr .if.M THE BENNP. TTS VILLE JOURNAL Ts PUBLISHED EVERY t RIDA Y MORNING AT Bcnneitsvaie, S. C., m tho eastern portion of the itate, by ?lCBoe 4 LHTLE. Proprietora, and offer auioriur inducements to Merchants and all obiers who wish ec extend their business in bm; tecbon of toe Pee kee couaitry. We respcct-uUy soocit ihe patronage ol .mr Caurleston irlanda. Xenrs-i3pe a- nura, invariably in aavano.. Adver Baetn* ? ins. tt?a ai v.rv r.a?onible rate?. .Tnlv ? THE I IU-WitKhx NEW?, P? ?WINSSBOBO- 5. C.. AFFORDS t ^lesion ^ 10r t*^*** rubik o W'e respectfully tolklt their patronage ioxc^- mururj benefit. H^eabar W11^10, U^&J^ * WTLUAMB. OFFICIAI,. Headquarters Second Military District CHATtT.rirroy. S. C., October 16. 186T. {GENZBAZ. OHDKI:?, No. 03.] By the terms of tho Act of Congress entitled "A to provide tor the mote efficient government o Rebel SUtes." passed March 2d, 18G7, and of the A March 23c. and July 19th, 1867, supplementary th. it ia made tho duty of tbe Commanding General o MU'tiry District to cause a registration to be mado i male inhabitants of the State of South Carolina o ?go of twenty-ono years and upwards and qnahfii the fern? of said Act? to vote, and after euch reg tion is complete, to order an olectlo i to bo he] which tho registered voters of said state shall vote 1 against a Convention, for tho purpoao of establish Constitution and dvd govo.nment for the said I loyal to the Union, and for delegates to said Convor and to give at least thirty days' notice of the tme place at which said election shall be held ; and the registration having been completed ii: said Sta South Carolina, it ia order.d: Fin:. That an election bo held in the State of 5 Carolina, commencing on Tuesday, tho 19th day o vemoer, 1867. a: d ending on Wednesday, tie 20th d November, 1867, at which all jegistercd voten of State may vote "For a Convention," or "Against a ventlon," and tor delegates to coas.it ota tbe Coi tion-in caso a majority of the votes given on that i tion shall bc for a Convention, and in case a majori tho regiatered voters shai< have voted on the quosti holding auch Convention. .Second. It shall bc .ho duty of the Boards of Regi tion In South Caro ina, commencing fourteen days to the election be: ein ordered, and giving reasoi publio nonce of the time and place Jiereof, to revise period o. five days tbe registration list.?, and upon t satisfied that any person not entitled there t1 has registered, to strike the name of such person from list; and such person shall not bo entitled to voto. Boards of Registration (ball also, during tho i period add to suoh registers the names of all pc : who at that time possess the qualifications require said Acts, who have not already been registered. Third. In d aiding who aro to b : stricken fro: added t ; the registran >n lists, the Boards will be g . by t e law of March 3d. 1867, and tbe laws aupplocr. ary thereto, and thi lr attention ls specially directe the Supplementary Act of July 19 tb, 18C7. Fourth. The said election will be held in each Dla at such places as may bereifter be designated, under auperintendeaoe of the Boards of Registration as vided by law, and tn accordance with Instr oct.ona t after to be give J to said B jarda in conformity with Acts of Congress and aa far aa may be with the law South Carolina. Fifth. All judges and clarks employed in conduc said election shall, before commencing to hold the aa oe ewurn to tho tai tb nil pcriormanoo of their duties, shah also take and subj ribo tho oath of office prescri by law for officers of the L ni ted SU tes. SUth. The pods anal, be opened at such voting pl at elgut o'clock in the forenoon, and closed at < o'clo-v In tho afternoon ol each day, and shall bc I pen during these hon.s without In tar mission or J o ur innen t. Seventh. o member of the Board of Registration, t is s caudidsU ?or eisotion as a delegate to tb? Con'' non, thal! servo as s Judge of tbs election la any Dist whi h us seek? to represent. Eighth. Tba Sheriff and other peace officers of * Distract are requuvd to be present during tue wh.le t L.at the polls ure kept open, and until the e.ectioi completed; and will LO mace responsible that ti ?hail be no interference with judges of elections, or ot interruption of good order. It thexo ahou d be m tuan oue p-lliug place lu any Llatrie t, the Sheriff of Distict u empowered and directed io make such ass! menu of his deputie , and other peace officers, to otu, r poling placas, as moy, In bis Judgment, best I serve the purposes of quiet and order ; and ho U : thar required to report th eso arrangumenU lu advat c the Commander ot tbs Military Post In which his 1 iriul U aiiua ted. iVi'itA. Violence, or threats of violen oe, or of discbi from amploy mont, or o .bc oppressive means to prev any person from regUto.lag, or exorcising h.t. right voling, ls positively prohi .tte ., sud any such attcm will be reported by the ro0i tr.rs or Judges of el ec th to tho Poat Commander, and will cause the arrest a trial of tho offenders by miliUry authorlt.. T'.ntk. All bar-rooms, sal jons, and other pla oes for I aale of liquor > by retail, will bo closed from 5 o'clock tho eve.,lng of the 18th of November, un .il 6 o'clock the morning of tho Slat of November, 1867, and duri thU time tue salo of all intoxicating liquors at or ni any polling place U prohibited. Ino po.leo offi.crs cities and towna, and the Sheriff? and other peace offic or Districts, will be held rosponaible for tho strict i forcement of tbia proaibition, and will promptly arr and bold for trial all persona who may tranagresa lt. EUrvmtk. Military interference with elections "unit lt shall be necessary to repel tho armed en arnica of t Uni tod sute?, or to keep the peace at the polia," is pi biblted by tho Act of Conies approved February 25: lb6a, and no soldiers will be allowed to appear at r. poll, ag place, unless aa ci tizan s of tho State th6y J qualified sud aro registered as rolers, and then only l the purpose of votirc; but the Commanders ot Poi will keep their troops ? ell in hand on the days of eli tion, and will be prepared to a.-t promptly if the ci authorities are unable to preserve the peace. Twelfth. The re turna required by law to bo made to t Commander of tba District ot the result of thu electlc will be rendered by the Boards of Registration of t s. vexai regUtration preoincU through the Commande of the Military PoaU In which their preolneu are site tod, and in accordance with the daUiled laatructio hero?: ter to be given. Thirteenth. The number af delegates to tho Convent!' la deUrmiued by Uw, and U tbe number of mom bora the most numerous branch of tb" LeigUUtaro for tl year eighteen hundred and sixty, and this number, OJ hundred and twenty-four, is apportioned to the ,<epi tentative Distxlota of the SUto in th? ratio of resisten voters aa lollows: District of Charleston. .Nine (9) Delegate Dis.net of Berkeley.Nine (9) Dcleeate List let of OoUeton.live (6; Delegate DU;riot ot Beaufort.Seren (7) Delegsta Distriot of Georgetown.Three (8) De.egato District of Korry.Two (3) Delegate District. I Willum burg.Three (3) Delegate District of Marion.i our (4) Delega e Distriot of Darlington.Four (4) Delegate DUtrictof Marlboro'.Two (2) Delegate District of Omura Id.Two (2) Delegate District of sumter.Four (4) Delegate; District of Clarendon.Two (3) Delegate D.atrlct of barnwell.-ix (8| Delegato District of Edge jeld.sirei (7) Delegat* District of Oraageburg.I tve (S) Delerato District cf Kershaw.Ihrer (3) <>elogato . ls tri ct of Richlind.Fu ur (4) Delegate District of Lexington.Two (2) Delegat? District ot Newberry..Three (Sj Delogjtoi District of Laurens.Four .4 Dolugatei District of Abbeville.Five (6) Delegate) DUtrict of Anderson.Thro (8) Delegat;i District of Greenville.Four 4) Delegate* Dist ?ic: of 1 ickeos. .Three (3) Delegat?! DU tr Ut of Spartan burg._. .Four (4) Delegaten District of Union.*. Threo (3) Dolegatei District of York._. Four (4) Daiogatos DUtriot of Cheater.Three (3) Delcg tot Dlstr ot of Fairfield. .Three (3) Dolegatoa District of LaaosstT.Two (2) Dolegatei By command of Bvt Major-'?en or al Es. R. -v CAVBT. LOUIS V. CAZIARC, Aid-de-Camp, Act'g. Aast A dj't. Gen. Official i LOUIS V. C AZI Ai. C. Ald-do-Camp, A. A. A. G October 17_ OFFICIAL,. Headquarters Second .Military District,) CBASXXSTOV. S. C., October 33,1*67. J lOZVZBAX, OKBzaa, No. 106.1 L The tollo wi g supplementary Ina tractions are pub Uah ed for govaramtat ol Boards and officers coan tote, with registration. TL A session of ?ooh Board est Registration, for tnt flail revision of the registration lists, wilbe hold at: convenient po'nt, to be at-leeted by the Board, w.thi > itt regUtration precinct 1 he aar ?ral Boards will not alt ix the several eleotion precinoto as hare o.ort, but at a aingle placo designitad as above prov d dj and any per? son entitled to r glstration within such regUtration pre? cincts, will be fliers registered in the book cf the ai os? ti?n preomot 'a which he may resido. UL Tba sec ion for fluAl revUloa will bo bald on Tuesday, the 6th day of November next, and will continue five consecutive day a. IV. Reasonable public notice shall bs given In each election precinct, where registration has hereto.ara .aken place, of tho lime and place of holding the session provided torin paragraph IL and of the object of such ces? sion aa provided by Acts of Congress in relation thereto. V. Commanding Officers of Posts are required to con vece, by < rder, the Boards of Re?isUation, at rome con? venient place within their respective registration pro cinet?, Immediately upon receipt ol .his ordir, for the purpose of making arrangements for holding the session provided for in paragraph IL VI. At tbe meeting provided for by paragraph LU, the Boards will take measures to cause due notice to be g ven, i f the meeting for final revision, as prescribed in paragraph IV. VII. i he Commanding Officers or Posts will, ai far ? practicable, afford facilities t) th-; Bcaids in tbe publica? tion of auch notxes, by requl. mg local civil magistrates or other officers In the vicinity where notices aro to lie po ted, to attond to the posting of auch notices as may bo transmitted to them for t at purpose by mail or otbcrwUe, by the Beards of Registration. VTTL The pay ?nd mileage of registrars upon tho final revision will be the same as . aretofore allowed, except that only eight days will be allowed for all somccs rou dared by th? re^Utrars. Mileage will oaiy bo allowed for one Journey to and f om each ol the two sessiono of the Boards bercia provided for. a. 'Ibo final registration will be cimploted wi dupli? cata in tho regUtration books already provided; and on the completion thereof, one ?et of sall books will be re? tained by the Boards of B?,zislr?:lon, to be placed in the nanda ol he managers and inspectors of elections when snob officers chill bo appointed and duly qualified, and the other aet will be traaamittod through the Post Com msnders to these Headquarters. X. Commanding Officers of Pouts will eos that all o-eo'? tn regara ta the completion of the lists are com D led with, and that thc boes aro COBSJI te in accid ance wlJi auch orders, bcioro lorwaraing the sams ai berti J required. gy 1fTrnrr?Jnd of BTL Majo:-& a?-ll ES. E. S. CsJOT. I OU?S V. CAZIARC, Aldo do-Camp, Act A Bah A oj t.-General. Offirfal: & M. MTXCEhL, Aide-do-Camp. omi i? CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. DETECTIVE OFFICE, J CHASLESTOS. November ISth, 1887. ) PERSONS H WIN S LUST SILVER WARE. S?-1H AS Spooas, Forks, fcc, axked, aro requested to call at this ufflce, as some aave been recovered H. W. H -NDRICK9. First Lieutenant and Chief of Detectives. November 13_ CITY TAXES-MU.\THLY KSTOTtttf. OFFICE UF THE CITY ASSESSOR,) CITY HALL, November L 1867. J ?\TOTICE XS HEREBY U?VEN TO ALL CO.tCERN ll ED that tho MONTHLY RE TURNS FOR IHE MONTH Or UCTOREK PAST, in compliance with the Tax Ordinance, ratitled on the 38th aa/ of December, 1366, must be made on or belora ure 15th instant. CHARLES P. FRAZER, November 1 Asaiatant City Aaacasor. AV UKUI.VA.VCB TO PBOVTDE ror. THE LIQUIDATION OT TOT INTEREST ON THE DEBT eP THE CITY, WHICH ACCEUED O.S THE THIRTIETH DAT OF SEPrtitBEB LAST. BE IT ORDAINED B? i HE MAY 'P. AND ALDER? MEN in ' ity Council assembled, That tor the pur 1>-JSL ol liquidating the interest on the public debt ot the city, whieu accrued on tho mir iona dav ol September last, six per cent. st;ck. ou, gatory on the corp ration ot the City of Charleston, shall be issued under the direc? tion ot tho Mayor, t the parsons hulaing stocks or six percent, louds ot the city, and ent.tleu to leceivethe lniere?i accrued tnorcon ut the rame above stated, the salJ stock to bear into.est alter the rate of lix per oent. per annum, parable quarterly, redeemable In thirty years froin n-tte: Prxnutd, Ti.ut no part of said stock ah di bo ib ..I'M for any sum less tjan twenty dollars, or for any fractional p. rt ol a do.lirt Promded, also, that all sumr lor loss than twent dodars, and f.r tractions! parts of a dollar, shall be paid lu city bills. SEC. 2. That tbe ft rm ol' ceruncate, and mode of trausier uf said stock snail be subject to the same regu? lations as now exist in. e.auon to other city six per cent, stocks ot tbe city. Rat?tjed in city council this twenty-second day of Octo? ber, in the year of oar Lord one tuaussnd eight hun? dred and un} -seven. [L. b.] P. C. Q ALL I. A KD, Mayor. W. H. SMTTH, Clerk of Co an oil._October 36 A\ OKDl.VWCE TO EEOCLAIE TUX DUT DOC" G (IT DOOKS. Whereat, The best interests oi the city, ss well ss the convenience ol tho shipping visiting tho part, demand that the channel of Coo,.ur River he k. p t open with auffi? el jut depth or water for all commercial purposes, and free from obstruction: Be a ordained, That in fu nie all mud removed irom an> Ol the city docka by dredge mach.mes, or otherwise, shall bo re.no ve. i one' huudr-.d and tia ty fathom* from thu end of the dock. ibo Harbor Master shall be turnia hod with a copy of thia Ordinance, which hs U required uric.ly to enforce; and to report lor prosecution ad viols lions of the sams; which shan au oj cet thu party so offending to a flu. not exceeding one Hundred dol?ais tor eacn and avery oUeuca. tunned in City Council this eight day of October, in th? year of our Lord one thousand light hundred and wXiy-seVen. (LS.J P. C. OA .LL4ED, Mayor. Vf. ll. surra. Clark of Council._october IS VVBUV .\ UTI Cat. OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY, 1 January a, WOT. j PUBLIC NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT WWII the lollowuig Ordinance Ucensos bsvo been prepare tor delivery irom thia ouioe. S. THoalAS, City treasurer. SEC 1. Hi it Ordained by Ou Mayor and Aldermen i Jity Cjuncil auembica, lhat from and siter the amt d~ ai January, licenses snail bu talton out tor all oana, dru} iud wa?uw>, u.uu lor private and domeatio paxpoMS, m tbe ?arno inauuur, and accord um to th? SMIUM plo vial ex now oi loree m relation to curta, drays sad wagons, letc. j riven tor iiiiu, oxuopt giving nouna, Aaiu uucbsuc. ;ai t, dray or wanou, ?nan be prc vined With a ba Javs co awing .no nuoiuar tnereoi, aud marked PnuUt, to .. placed ou th' outside oi tue shaft. axe. a. No persou auaai he taken by the Treasurer t . uroiy to any noun under the ord twine* concerning i jeuses tor cans, uruys, wagons and omer carriage?, un loas he or she be a i-eubo.der. SEC a. lue loaow ng snail horesfter be the rates ic. Uceases tor public and private carts, drays, wagons, itt., i-jamum* ibo boree* or inuie. used thereof, which au. u tree crow uta.cr uaatiuu: re nue CASTS, J>UAYU, EIC, on THOSE EMPLOYED IST A* UUHUKEKS wuiiivit, sou Hunt nxucx ou u/miiBOT. 1er evury crt, dray or wagon, drawn by one horse ra ai ule, i ur ?vary cart, drav or wagon, drawn by two horse, ot Ul Uro*, ?od. l ui every back and carriage with two wheels, SSC. Fer every uavK and csniavg. wan mur wheels, ?40. Foi every stage or ominous (except hue omnibus .vitn two uurson. mil). Tur every ctaxo ot oma ibu? (except Une omnlbot Irawu by lour uursei, sou. For every ti nea. drawn ey two or more horses or roui.'. ?60. Ter every oxpresa wagon drawn by two or mora hom > or mulos, ?le. BILLAH ingra *jn? rarvazc can ca, SIUTS, xxc For every oreau cari or wiuiuu, ?6. Tur o vary cari, dray or wa^on, used for private or do. inusut purpusoa, ano not to n? employed in the tran* porting ul srooua, war ca, maronan uise, lumber, or any omar couiuiodity, tor oonipenaauou, ul thur uaroo ny oi . uuu eeuy lor tuu same, aban pay tor a Ucunso the sum ca ri, excludive ul the nurse or wura. Ruuned m Oily Council, tana 1.0th day ot January iU a.] lu ino year ul oiir Lord one. vhouaa?d eight hun? dred and sixty-six. By tbe Slayer. P. 0. et VILLA BD, Mayor January 3 f. salli u Ciera ol council. AN UKDINANtlJs TO XXOOXATX TBS SI O RACE or PI xnoixtnc, rr. PTO DUCTS, AUD OTHES INFLAiTiABLE OILS. Ste. L Be ii ordained by tkt Maytrr and Atdtrwu%,m Oi\y CouncU aue-mbicd. That from aid after the ICth day of June next, it shall not bo lawful to keep Petroleum, Kerosene, bock oil, Benzine, bonze io, or any other in daua mabie oil or oils on storage or lor sal? la any cellar, atom or ouLcuiig south of Lino s.roet, in a larger qu-uj my than Uity galiousou any one lot or premises, ann any uuud quantity ?o kept Ol storeu auali bo contained li Vc.-.- ors Ot tau or ulai ur molal. r-Ec J. That Puuoiuum, its products, or any other ID flammable uti or on?, wbou brought into the city by hui' or waiver, may be sept ou any lot or ut any omldnig II, walch cotton is not buiron, tor a period not exeeedin< iweaitV'four hours, upon the expiration ot which timi- it shall be removed und kept la th? man uer ss required by the foregoing section. baa V. Any parson or persona violating any part ttl thu ordinance uua.l be suojeet to a one of two nundroo dollars, ?or each orien oe, recoverable ut any Court of con' yoi eat j uiisuiuuuw Us tined in City council this twenty-first dsy of May. ii. tbu ?ear ot eur Lord one thousand .oight hundred sin il nli satan ?.L.3.] P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor. W. H. SMITH. Clerk ot CouuciL June 8 NOTICE TU AL'tTIII.VEEUS. OITY TREASURY O FICE, I OCTeaxs ?, 1HS7. ) ALL AUCTION IJCEN ES EXflRtl) BY ORD. NANCE on 80th September. Renewals will lt U tauted on appiiouoa at Uns o thee, if nude during Th. Month. s. THoMits, city Treasurer. October a_ ft il Lie \OTIl K. orrie. CL mu. or Couwcnx, i May 1867. j Th? following Section of " An Ore inanes to abolish thc OUT ce of spur'.u tendent of Street* ; to provide tor Keep lug the S tr ou ta' Lanes, Alleys, and open Courts m Ute City of Clntrlcsston Clean, and tot otu er purposes," ls hereby published tor the Information of ail concerned i Toi? th? duo protection ol iheuaJd contractor or oou tractcrs, it ujurtknr ortfotnag, lust ovary owner, lessse, occujiaul and taman; of say p rem .ses trun tang in an> aiaeet, lauf, ailey, or open court, ?bali ou every day c-uudays excepted) havs the tilrc, elth, garbage, or other uUai, placed in trout or bis or har lot, lu a barro!, box oi heap, and In road mesa far the contractor, by th. hoar Oi ..cou u'dock, A. Al., trow the una day ol May lo the urat day of November la every year ; aud by th? hour ol uiue o'clock, A. al., trun the ural doy of .Novuiabsr to the oral day ot May following. Az.d any person unend? ing herein, or pfoctng any dirt, cub, garbage, or oihui oDal. in any street, laue, or adey, or open court; after the hour? shove munud, aiiall be subject to . nue not leac tuan two nor more than tv? donan., for each and every ottenee, to be imposed by the Msjror. by urdsr W. H. SMTTB, May Ki_ Clerk ot Council. ?UTI cu.. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLOWING clause ol See taon 1 of an "orcinanco to Raise Sup pu?? lor Oae ye if 1867," is pubhshed lor th. lnturwanon oi persons selling 'aood* by sample or otherwise, who an not rnsideuts ui this city, sdi such parsons ar. hereby uouhtd io report ai thia office. " a hr -o dollars o- ?very hundred dollar, of all good, sold ui this city by persona not r*ildenu, by tampia oi otherwise." W. H. SMITH, March B_ ftlerk of Upanril OT1 c m. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, ) CHABLXSTOii, b. C.. May 4. 1367. I THE REGULAR LNcSPKOXJON OF 'THE LOTS ANT inelosures, vaults, ?.c, wul commence on Monda ?icxi, ct i tut. Owners ?nd ooeupsnt? are hereby r square io so? that their premises are tu good condition and thu ?di nlth and garbage ls removed as required by Ord i tau cc Otbor inspect!om will tallow. Uv order ol' Mayor OA?LLAAO, C. B. SIG WALD. _ni-??ro? Hoiir??. Mitt LUAfS. af AYORALTY OF CHARLES! u.N, i Cai HALL, ^.ovemoer % letio. j ALL PERSON-- DESIKOU* OF IIEBUILDTNG IN i ?l Burnt Distriota and Waste i>lae?> ol tho City, un? der "An Act oi the General Aaiembly, giv og authornt to the City Council ot Charleston lo protee i In the ma. t?r of a Tire Loan, with a view to sid m building up t v Citv anew." aro hereby notinod that th. lora of apt 1 ?stios tor lo.ui? can be obtained at the office et* the Clea) of Couueal, be.weer the hours ol y A. M. and ? P. M. AU applications must ba.'" ? m the above mention ? pffioe, st <h* tarnwiUtt will rac^t svery Mtr.dat to cor. . dex th? same. By order of ia? 'tfiroi W. a. SMITH Ncvtml?i IP nur? ol ^onnriL AMERICAN LEAD riieu IJOMPM?, NEW YORK. Factory, Hudson City, N. .1. WHOLESALE SALES ROOM NO. ?A JOHN STREET, SEW YORK. STTLES ^*D GRADES CF LEAf- PENCIL It ?? f10r 1n;Juy aro manu&ctund and oiloreu ,1 ^7 f?aB.10 ^ lrau?- i'be pubUc are invited i /?Sclthc AFRICAN LEAD PENCIL the prc IHDu,?l<r?LS TO BE HAD AT ALL TBE PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND M i-ION DEALERS. ASS FOR THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL. " TESTTM05.1AL. &3SFF1U2) SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, 1 EUQOi?EiiT.NO DSPABTUE7T, > YALE COLL?OK, November 16, 1866. ) I navts always recommended tho baber Tolygrade Lead tenais as the only ptneila dtted for bot'a ornamen tal and mathcma?cal drawing; but, aittr a thorough trial ot th. Aaneriean Poly-i/rade Load Pencils, man uiaoturad by the American Lead Pencil Company, >ew York, I thad them superior to any pencil in usc, even to .io labor or tue old tugnsh Cumberland Lead Pencil, betng a auperior pencil ior sketcm'na, om?nen?U and mechanical arawiag, and all thc ordinary uses of a lead pfnciL Those ponoilA are very finely graded and have a very smooth lead; evan th? sottest pencils hold the point wah, 'hoy are ail that can bo desired ui a penciL ll gives me great pleaauro to bs ?ole to assure Aruerwans that chev viii no longer becouipcdied to depenu upou Germany oi ncyotlwtortagum.ikoiiorpoa.' .s uCtns PAIL, Profocsor ot 0t> 'ni A AZX RRBtxa sTAXprDi J??* "AMERICAN LF-ari pE>CIL 00. N. Y." Sons feauin. without tao exact nameoitbe firm ix* to iL T^oambar ll GET THE BEST! PH CQ O 1-3 rf dd ii co rf MdNTTfiE'S IMPROVED COTTON TIE I THE ABOVE CUT REPRESENTS AIoINTIRJE'S I3?FHOVED COTTON TIE, WHICH WB HAVE NO HESITATION UT FUNUTlIft TO THJ: PUBLIC AS TEE BEST TIE IN USE! T HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY TESTED IN DIFFERENT SECTIONS OF THE SOOTH, AW) TO S?PERI0* MERITS FREELY ACKNOWLEDGED BT ALL WH3 _ h?Te tried lt. In fact, lu popularity DA? become togreit M to warrant U? In tie ???er?im th?t " i* destined to become tho universal favorite. This TIE OOBUUU cuo and simplicity of adjustment, with and ubied ?trength and durability. We paitlcularlyJnTlte the attention of Planters, Pressmen, and Dealers merell**io the follows lng points : The perfect coustrucUon of the Hinge and rounded edge* of'the'Buckle secure tb? entire strength of the Band, and iriv? lt gmt advantages taoomnre??In?\tt has DO Tongues to press against the Band-doc? not require my P?? to be ?lipped io, polled out or to TALL OCT; ?nd 1? used withoct the t.oubleoom? operation oTtuMiMrvr or loo lng the Band. The manner In which it works ia easily understood iromtne cut. Each , ie i? compl?te in lOelf-the Buckle bel ?jj rlTeted to the Ban'land no SS be lost. Tl e ?impie process cf running the Band Int i the Buckle and let'lng it go ?t tho proper place, li all that Ia necees .ry-tae fasten!og being perfected the moment tba pressure of the cotton is brought to bear on th, Bands. The Budds la stroug, compwt and small, presenting an even surfac?, baa no rough edgu cr pro trading point?, coo scquo: tly ulnks ?ven with tho cotton ?nd obvi .tea tho great objection to othsr Tioa, vrhloh ars wrenched ?part when the buckles of aiflarnat Ules git TaughTln naraling or transportation, and .specUllr whsn baie? ar? ?.liad on each ocher. ?AJL1S HT ' * WILLIS Sc CHISOLI, Agents, November 9 H. T. MCDOWELL, Oeateratl Agent tar O oar gist, fckttth C ?roi tn? ?md Florid?. CHARLESTON, 8. C. "GOOD Novembers SAMARITAN." KOW IS HR TIME! Stoves so Cheap THAT IT WILL MAKE YOU LAUGH t | The Cheapest Stove Store Between the Potomac and the Bio Grande ! A LAH OE ASSORTMENT OF HALL, PAR LOB AND COOEING STOVES, SHEET IRON, LEAD, ZINC AND COPPr R, LEAD AND IRON PIPE, OUATES AND OBATE TRIMMINGS. TIN BOOFING AND PLUMBING WORE ATTENDED TO AT SHORT NOJCICE, AT ADAMS, DAMON & CO., No. 16 Broad Street THE IMPROYED ORIENTAL. PHILADELPHIA UNIVEBSITY OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY. rjrSE PBIULDSLPEIA UNIVERSTTf O? MEDICINE t AND sUBGEEY waa organised in 1348. Chartered by the Legislature February 36. 1863. Nam a changed by a legislativo enactment to tho Eclectic i.edntl Col? lege, Ot Philadelphia, tn ISM. In 1863 lt puxce-iaid the Pennsylvania Medical college, et abuahoa in 15*2, ana tba Philadelphia Medical College, walch had previously oeen merged Into the Pannajrivania il? dioai < 'ollago. tn 1864 it p urdu sud the Penn Medical Dm vi rsi y. Tas Trustee* of the separate schools united, peJUoned and obtained a special Act of the Lapis ature, consolidating these institutions and ohs ging their names to that ot the PmladeJphia University of Medicine and Surgery, uarch IS, 1366. All those various Acta are publl hod in the statutes of Pennsylvania. The coat of toe t uliding and museum was over on? hundred thousand dollars. It \?ill be observed that the University, as now organized, U tho legal represan tathra of the tour Medical Co li egos thut ii has absorbed. It is a Liberal scho 1 of medi?me, eon* fined to no dogma, nor attached to any medical cliques, bat embraces Tn ita teach I og everything of rame to th? | profession. SttrioHt.-ll has two full secatona each year, oommeao ing OB the lat of October, and continuing un al the lat ot january, aa ita first session, and from the 1st of January to the lat ot April, aa ita second; the two constituting one | full course of lectures. It nae also a summer eeealon, commencing the lat April aad continuing unt.l August, tor the preparatory branchas, inch as Latin, Greek, Mathematica, Botany, Zoology, chemistry. Anatomy Physiology, eta TiekUt.-TlckctM to the fall ooaree of lectures S130, or MO for each session. For the summer or preparatory course ?36. G rauda Ung lee ?MM. To aid youa, mun of moderate means, the University baa Issued five nundred scholarships, which are enid to flrat-oourse etudeuts tor .76, and to eeoond<eourae students and clergymen tor ?60, e. ch oo ns tl cu Ung the holder a life member, with the perpetual ! rivlieges of toe lectures, and all the teachings ot the school. The only additional ieee are a - early dis booting and matrlcu.aUng leket, eaaa of which is <&, Ttu, A?taniaffU of HduUartkifU.-The st j a ait holding a scholarship eau eater the Uollegu at any Urns during tn? j year, ai ten J a* long aa he cb o ?ce, and re-enter tue tutti mu M M f.equentiy as de.lred. It requirte no previous reading or study to enter the University on echoiaraulps, uenoo, ail private tuition fee? are aavea. students, by holding scholtrihlpe, eau prosecute other cuslnest a ?art of the Unie* The candidate for graduation can present himself at any time, and receive ula decree as soon aa qualified. In cases stu em should hoi J a aohoiarauip and not be able tu attend lectores, lt can be transferred w another, thus preventing an. low. Parente, guardians or friends ol students wishing to pur.'hase scholarship tor them a year- or more b?iore their attendance at tue Cu. varsity, can secure thain by advancing one-half tba price and paying the bal ?non when the student estera. Poysioiana and benevolent men can bestow great benefit upon poor young men by printing tn om a scholarship, and thus ?nabiag them to o o tain an honorable profession. The Faculty embramo seventeen eminent physicians i and surgeons. The Cniveratiy nat asaociatea with lt a l Tgo hospital clinic, whu.o every form of medical and surgical alt?ate lt eperaled on and treated m the pre*- j enc? ol be dags. comma BuLLcrxQ.-Tho College building, located in Ninth street, south of Walnut, ia the finest tn the dry. lu front is col L?giste gothic, and Ls adorned with em tut?einents tod embrasure?, preeenting *> novel, bold, und beautiful appearance. The facade is of brown atone, o raunen ted by two towera, rising to the elevation ot eighty feet, and crowned with an ambatUed parapet ibo building contains between ntty and sixty rooms, ail supp, led wita water, gae, and every other convenience that modern Improvement can contribute to fac?ltate medical in-traction, only Ave hundred soholsxsiups wilt oe isa nod, and aa two hundred and filly are now sold, tooee wno with to eecure ono should dj to at once. Money ean be remitted by expreas, or a draft or euee* Mut on any National bank m the United States, wuen the scholarship will be returned by mali, ahmed by toe President of the Board of Trustees, JOaEPH b, E.SHEW, c.-q., and toe Dean ot the i-acuity, W. PALM; ii. ix Ail ordert tor ?oboiarshipi or other business of the Cai var si y, should be ad Heated to Professor w. PAINS, M. IK, Philadelphia, Pa. NEW BOOKS. PAYNE'S PEACTIOE OF MEDICINE. A NEW WOES JUST ISSUED BY W. PAINE, M. D., Professor of tho Principles and Practice ot Medicine end Pathology in the P^lLidelphia University of Medicine and Surgery; author of Paine's Practice of Surgery; a work on Obstetrics and Muteria Medica, author of New fchool Remedies; an Epitome of hoer.io's Practice ot ?J calcine; Kev lew ot Uomteopathv; a Work on the His? tory of Modicne; Editor of University Medictl and Sur? gical Journal, Ac. Ac It is a royal octavo of 960 pates, and oontaius a mil description of all d.senses known in medicine and surgery, including those of worn m and children, together with their pathology and treatment by ali the new and improved methods. Price ?7; postage 60 cents. Address the author, No, 933 ARCH STREET, Philadel? phia, Pa. 1 ALSO. A NEW WORK. Etrtitlod New School Medicines, which is the only work ever published upon Malcr?a Medica, embracing til the Eclectic, Lloma* atnie, ana Botanic Remedies, with s tull regular Materia Medica. Price si; postage free. Address at above. UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF A astti'MoyrRxy JOCBKAX OT MED?CETE, SUBQBEX, PHtSIOLoGY, BYOIENX AND OESEBAX LITEBA TUBS, DEVOTED TO TOE PEGEEN:.ION A>D TBE PEOPLE. The eaeape1 Medical Pape laths world, published ovcrv two weeks at the University Building, NluUVGtreet, Boat h ot W mut. 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