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THE DAILY NEWS. TUESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 17, ISO". A Racy Rhyme. "Life is but a spaa Cf horses: O: o is 'Age.' the o htr Trime.' Up and down thc hill our course is: .Go io,' ponies--make jour time.' "Boyboo I pli s the whip o? pleasure ; Youthiul folly Kivos a stro e; Manhood goads them at his leisure .lo. Vm rip ! thoy'ro tou#h as oak.' "Hi ya ! there; tho stake we'll pocket, To tho ainds let i are be sent: Time, 2.40-"whip in socket;' .Give 'cm string aud le: 'em went' "On tho sunny road to fifty, .Prime' i? drowned lu Le ho's stream; .Ago* i 9 le t. o d and unthnity; Li:o taon aroves 'a oae-horso team-' " 'Age'jogs om grows quite unsteady, Bee s und slackens ic his P?c ? 'Eicss tho bucket,' u.ways ready; *Givo ii. UD'-Death wins tho raco."_ COMMERCIAL. Tao cnnrieaion Colton iii u mei. OFFICE Ot" THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, 1 CHABLE.-TO>\ Monday t'venina, December 16, 1867. 1 There was but a light demand early in the day, with but a very limited sui ply ot good cotton offering, but later taerc w-s aa imyrjved inquiry, the market clcaing steady and active. Sales about 1000 oales. viz: 147 a: 13; A8a::S.v'; 25 at 13?; 27 at 13?; SOO atlSJC; 8?*?*tt? 190 at l-i.'v. ; 113 *; 14? ; 150 at 15. We quote : UTZBVOOL CLA?STFICariOJI. Ordinary to Good Ordinary.13 <818J? Low Middling.1* 014* Middaing.14?(a> Strict.:.IS (KV New Orleans Market. NEW ORLEJN.-. December li.-Corcox-We bare strain to notice an irregular decline ot ?a?c, <md sales 4200 baled. We ..owquote Ordinary at 13.13?c; Good Ordinary at 14ali?c; Low Middling at l4K-d43?c; Mid? dling at 15.il5.yc; Mjict Middhng at 15?a-c, and Good M dd.iug ut I6>aa-c, ?dncing our figures ?o through? out aj approximating nearest to the bulk of the business. The market .pened under tho dep.essing influence of a decline in loreign Exchange, predicated on the down* ward course ot gold at New York aud an increase ot the uneasy ice ing waicn pr vu .ed yesterday, a jd made faa. tors more anxious to realize, as well as holders lesa eager to operate. Hence, there appeared to oe but a poor pros? pect tor an average busings, but, at a later hour, buyers oamj forwai j more f.eelv, and lind ng tactors rc .dy to meet tue denian J, t. e sales ran up to the a . ount speci? fied above. Thelrregu.arity of prices is shown by many eales having been made at leas than our quotation-, while Others wore at a trac i n higher. Low .Widdung sold at 14>;c; Sui? Low Middling at U?c; MidilUng at 14?c, and .-trict Middling at loo. But tnese were ex cp-ional transa.tions, and, we presumed, could not be repeated, as o he. parties :ound it impracticable to exeou eorders for Low ...ida nu a: oar qaetaiion-. Comparo J with the ad va eel pnces curr nt on und y, our quo utious show a total decline of ?a&_- in Ordinary and Ocod Ordi? nary, and 3?c ai Low Miduixng, Middling and : ?riot Mid dlin?: STATE?EJ.T 07 COTTON. Stock on hand September 1st, 1S67.balsa-15,256 Arrived to-day.2,382 Arri .-J previously.174,844-177,226 192.482 Cloired to-day. 866 Ole ired previously.'..106,969-107,684 .tock on bend and on -kipboaid. 84,648 The exports wer.- exc.usive y for Barcelona. > ? Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, December 13.-cc-rrox-After the c!-)se Of our r.i ort yesterday, there we:e sales of 10 bales or dina.y at 13c; 60 tal.s G< oa Ordinary at 13J?.-. lo-dsy demaud g OJ, br.h iron apinncra and shippers, and the tone ol' me mark.: bettoa. Middling at thu close being held at 15?o; stock quite light; we report s.il--if J00 bales car.y ia tho day at 14j?al5j lox Low Midd-ing and al.dci.jg. Corni-Market quiet but etuadyfor prime l io; we report a sale ut 50J oags ex Lapwing on urivate terms; loo oags stri.?y prune, .r^m second hand.-, at 17? eta gold. h to tra-Holders remain firm, though ?ha market is du i uuu inactive; no bales reported, and we rep a: hist Suot-U ns, t^e - ..y chango 0 mg for Welon's Fatally, ic pnce of whicn n.s advanced to ?15 50. GBALS-Wm-at- ^.nly 4.5 bisheia wrnte and 2900 bush? els red rccv.Vcd, the white, which was of medium quali? ty, sod at ?2?5a2 6o-ot ted wt report sales ot 1500 bushels piime .?-ar. laud and Virginia Valley at *2 70.2 76; 600 bubhe s medium Maryland at ?2 co-2 65. and JOU? bu.-hels ordinary at ?2 41U;; 45; the market closed with? out ?ny mater.al change, corn-Only 6500 oushels of bota white aaa yd.ow receive... ; market was iBiTUve. pnnci. adv OJ ace unt of the ui.favoraole weather for den va iee ; iuduued in the sa.es .vere 3U0 bushels damp white ut il u5; LO J . tuhe.s fair do at ?1 .'J.J. 13, and 600 bushels dry at ?118-061) bushel- c> y yellow st il 20ai 22: 700 bush ..s damp and mixed ac el lOal IS; no hal - ot We?.tr., mixed, white war ottered ut ?1 22, without buy? ers, Wiiiist for higu mixed ?1 .3 was re used, held at $1 25. O ts-1300 busue.s recjved and sold, viz: 100 bushels at 68c; ;0u ? o at -oe; 100 do at 72c; and 300 . o at 75c. Rye-. SJ b shels offered ; only sale w e neard was a car ?ca ol p?ame Penney .vania, to arrive, at ?1 7o per bu>he'. x aovnioss-Bulk Meale are in limited supply and I - price? ar er; wo notice s.les to-day cf 20,000 pounds em ed shouters at9?c, an advance on pri nona sales. Bacon rem i^s inactive; sales only Oi a retail character; ' i we quote tor Shouldeia HJ?ul2c; nb and clear iit> Sides I i 13a. 4c; new cly -cured Hams 17al8c ard-sales oi 46 tierces prime old Western at 13c per tb; l?O Uorces new | I do. price not transpired. Mses Pork ls held at (23 il per bbl Kew York Market. MONEY L-UIEET. The New York Evening Post of Friday arening, Decem? ber ]8, says : The general feeling In Wau-strcet ls moro tree from eusprnac, aud consequently more favorable to business. The chi f tenture .s the lnilux. : orders for governments from coun.ry auk-, who seem to bc re^urchaning the eccuri?ctt wh.cfi they tolo on. a few months njo at hlehex ngun s. Mr. i-herman's proposition to revive tho 6 per cent, demand loan arrangeai- nts which have so often caused embarasuntnt to tie tuasuty coes sot commaiio much favor. Such loan'at this moment would be costly to the Treasury, worthless as a substitute for contract on, and xcischi.vo.e ria a precedent lor toking up an expedient of var finance and using i in time ol peace, without any necessity, and mr the attainment of objects which can be be.ter realized without this innovation on sound methods ot flnaiioe. lae l an market is easy at 6?7 per cont. Discounts are d'Jll a; 7-9 The stock markot is dull and without ania ation. Gov? ernments are steady. Railroad shares are ra'her lower. Go.d wfirmer in consequiEcepartly oithe recent heavy thors ea.es. The borrowing rate ia a- out cte-ix.v fbuxth ?ii favor of ihe lender, showing that caahgo.dis hecoming more scarce. PUOS?CX MA BEET. NEW YORK, December ia-FLOCB, Ac-The market for Western and .-tate Four opened tame, and closes lower for all grades. Tho business has been only to u mod?r?t.- extent. The sales arc 3000 obis at ?8 85a0 05 for superflue Stato; fciOlOalO 60 for ordinary to good extra '"tate ?10 60-110 90 tot fancy Stale; ?9 GOalO 80 for the ?owrrraced of avnng Wheat Western extras; $86oal0 65 for ship ing Ohlc-tx$i0 8.al4 60 for trade and ramiiy brands.'and ?ll SOaio 5ti ior St Louis extras. Buckwheat Flour is saleable at $4 10a440 per 100 lbs. f'alaornla Flour ia unhanged, sales of 300 bags at ?12 50.U3 60. .acK^6^ .Fl0P:' u unchangsd. Sales of 260 bbls at $9&>ill60 .o; ordinary to good ixtra Baltimore and coui-try; >Vo S0?14 20 for extra and family Georgia and ^irgiai-., taa jip 83?i4 go tor extra and Family Mary *6t>. and Delaware. Oats are a shade firmer. The sales aro 7'.',000 bushels Ohio and Western at S3,Sa84c in store, 66c afloat. Corn is Lrmer, but quiet. Tho inquiry is entirely con? fined to the home tr dc. Ibe sales are 24.000 bushels new Western mixed at SI 30,^al 37 afloat; old do $1 39 afloat and held at $1 3: <. : in store; new Si u thc rn white at $128; old do $1 40; sew do yellow. t$12oal 22. Pac VISIONS.-Pork cont? ues dull, tad rs again lowev, closing rather Heavy, bales of 600 Lbls mess at $21 26a ?4 30. cash, and 250 do do, sellers ten days, at $2139. Beef is quiet at for a pr figures. Sale; of 75 bbls at $14 ol9ior plain mes?, and S18 ?0321 for extra mesa. Tieice beet is firmly held, but we hear of no salee. PPPf hams ar. quiet, and we notice only small aalos at $30*32. LU: meats aro without activity, and prices nomina'. Bacon is very duU, the ?ow price of gold preventing shippers from operating. Sales o? 150 boxes Cumber? land cat to fill a contract at lO^c, on pier, to be moved to-day. Tressed hogs are without ohango In price, but ouieL Wo quote at . 10c for city. ' Lard remains very dall, and prices are en?>*"" ",,_, nal. We quo e at about 12;8al3,Sic for fair *- .-'y" and kettle rom ercd. ! ales ot 200 tie- P"T0 ,team Corrxe.-mo remains dull, v -??. sales. pric.aatonom.naL Of -', tn tho abeencc or Corro?.-ino marhtti- -er kind? are Inactive, quote: v quiet et ;^a>io advunoe. we New Orleans Ordinarv. Uplands. Florida. Mobile, and Texas. Low y .18 -S* 1SK 18X MV -addiing. -4X 16 15 13 >i * .a lng.IS? 15? 16 16* ^ood Midahug.17 17 17? 17& Har-Tho d'mond ia fair and tho maiket firm at il for shi ping, anj SI 16al 50 ior retail lots. MOLASSES-Xs duli, with a little more doing. : BICK-ls quiet, ^mall sales at 8??a9}?c .cr Carolinas. S30JJU-Raw Sugars aro oui:, but pnces u-c without change. We qaote at li;4al?c lor fair to gool rifiumg. Efc?Ltd ar* quiet at lf-jial6X :or hards. WHISBXT.-ih? msa-i.ct is easier, sales 100 bbli at 30c, ia bond. , . ?XEiOHTS._To Liverpool by steamer 700 Ules cotton at ?u; 51.0 ooxes bacon at i5s; 3v0 tc i o eel at 7a 6d, ana 2C0 tbjj pork st 6s ed. Boston Market. BOSTON. Deremcor 12.- COFFEE-The? ls very little doing in this artice, 'lhe stjclt ol Java has seldom been reduced so low, out a few hundred pockets remaining in market and am di sales at ^6a2?>,c %> lb gold, st Domingo is quiet at Itv H lb gola in bond, lo common. In ino noining hes bec a done ex.ep in re.ail lot-;. COTTON-inci s ot Cou u have ne.n quite fluctuating duiu-g ti e wee?, iu const queme of ineie :."orable ad? vices ironi au'o candabo.cr demand fioui munuiac tm err. An M ,vai Ce ol 1>? c;s fi lb >'.as obtained, but a Slight re luci jnh-sat,uin alien piaf "0 tho maiket cl.tes lc ?! lb tig er um last week. e q..ot. crui n:ry and t>o-d urdiuary at Halc^:; Low M ddling at 16a 17c, and lilddlirj;: at 17.-1S0 fy lb, including Uplands und oulf. DonEsnc-T-erc is not much activity to notice in tho Dry i>ooue n.a ke:, Lui a better f.-eiing prevails1, and for near, j eli icaang laluics tue mai kc. is steady and mm. GCSST BAOS-lhe market continues Quiet, and the sales have been cos.anea to email lotti at 18^al9c each, currency. GUBXT CLOTH-lho market is very dull, with little or noi quiry ior consumption, and we quote prices nomi? nally I9al9>ic fl yd carnac/. HAT-inc markit is arm, with eales at 52Ia30 per ton, as to qu-lity, for Lastern and Northern. NAVAL CTOBES-Tuere l* a moderate demand for Spir? its 'I ur ouuno, with suies on the spot aud to arrive ai Oj a67c per gallon, in Tar Poam, and Pitch, te.rcely any? thing has been done. A lot of lio obla Norioik Tar s .ld at about ;3 per bbl. Resin ii onered a: low figures, but there is vcr., little demand. PORT CAL.li)IN'DAK. CCBBECXKO WEEKL?. rsAtEs or TUE at?os. First Q. fib, 5h. lm. morn I Last Q. 17th, 10b. Um. even Full M. Uta. 6n. 60m. morn 1New M. 26th, 6u. 19m. even > ?05. ! KOOS I HIGB granosa.I ^^'"n, | usn. |WAXES. 16 Monduv.... 6..57 a..64 10..64 3 ll..33 17 Tuesday...., 6..58 4..6? ll..6? U..HH 18|Weducsday.| 6 6S 4..55 Morn. 1..82 IV i'bursday... 6..?9 4..56 12..67 2..? arv.Eriday. 7.. 0 4..56 1..65 3. 29 21 Saturday... 7.. 0 4..66 2..51 4..23 22|Sondav. 7.. 1 j 4..57 3..48 5..14 Charlestou Wholesale Prices, ABTICLE*. 10 13 8.00 33 ? - (ti, 15 (220.00 (a) - 13?? li.'i 14J{@ - - ? - 35 t? 1.25 2? ? - 22 ? 25 19 ? 20 2* 0 30 2b ? 33 t? 43 28 @ 23 COO @ - 9.50 aic.ocj nominal. SS ? CO BAGGING, $ yard Dundee. Gunny Cloth. SALE HOPE, fi lb-Murilla. Western. Kew York. Ju e. 8RE.KD, fl lb hauy. Pilot. Cracker.-. BRICES. "r? M. BM AX ?100 BM. COITOS, fl ft Ordinarv to Good Ordinary. Low Middling. Middling to strict Middling. Good Middling. bea Island. CANDLES, "r* lb-Sperm. Adamantine. Tallow. COFFEE, fl lb-Kio. Lagoayxa. Java. CORDAGE, fl lb-Mamila. Tarred American. COES MEAL, 9 bbl. COAL, tl ton-Anthracite. Cumberland. COPPER. lb-Sheet., FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, fl ton. Pacific Guara, fl 2000 lbs. Phoenix Guano. Baugb's Phosphate, fl 2000 lbs.. Rhodes' Phosphate. fl 2000 lbs... Mapcs'Super Phosphate, fi 2000 lbj 65.00 @ - ZeU"s Raw Bono Phosphate. Zell'3 Sui cr Phosphate of Lime. Woolston s Phosphate of Lame... FISH-Cod, tl 100 lbs. Herring, fl box. Mackerel, No. 1, fl half bbl. Mackerel, No. 3, fi hall bbl. Maekerol, Na 3, 'fl bbb. Mackerel. No. 1, by kits. No. a. Na 3.1. Sardines, fl 100-quarter boxes. Half boxes... FLOUR, fl bbl-Super. Northern and Western Extra.... Baltimore Extra. Southern-Super.|12.00 ?12.60 Extra.".13.00 ?13.50 Family.14.00 @ _ FRUITS-Prunes, fl tb. 22 ? - Figs. 40 ? - Dried Apples. 10 @ 28 Almond-, soft shell. 35 @ 40 Raisins, M. R., fl box. 4.00 ? COO Ra??inB, Layer.,. 4.60 @ 5.50 Oranges. - ? - Lemons, ft box.16.00 ?17.00 GLASS, tl box of 60 feet American, 6x10. 5.50 ? 6.00 American, 10x12. 6.00 ? 6.50 French, 12x14. 7.00 @ 8.00 GRA1S-Maryland Oats, fl bushel..... 83 @ 90 Western Oats, fl bushel. - ? - Corn, p bushol. 1.20 ? 1.40 Beans, fi bushel. 1.00 ? 3.00 HAY, fl cwt.-North River. 1.30 ?1.40 Eastern. 1.40 ? 1.45 HIDES- Dry, fl lb. 10 @ 12 INDIGO-lb. 1.00 ? 1.78 IRON- Beaned, flft. 07 ? 07 Swede. 09 ? IC?, LATHS, fl M._I 4.00 ? .60 E/JL5-Shell. fl bbl. - ? - South Carol tua.| 1.60 @ - Rockport.I 2.00 @ 2.25 Cement. 2.75 ? 3.30 Plaster Paris. j 4.00 ? 4.60 LUMBER, fl M. teet Clear White Pine, 1st quality.|50.0o ?55.00 White Pine, good run. 88.00 ?40.00 Yellow Pine. 20.00 ?25.00 Boards, fl M. teet-Rough.12.00 ?15.00 Grooved and Tongued_ 38.00 ?32.00 LEA TEER, country tanned. ft lb. - " - MOLASSES, r gallon-Cuba. 46 ? 60 Muscovado. 65 ? 66 Sugur House. 60 ? 1.00 New Orleans. 76 ? 89 NATAL STORES, fl bbl-Tar. - ? _ Pitch.j - ? _ Rosin, Palo. - gt - B^sm. No. 1. - ? - Rosin, No. 2. -. ? - Rosin. No. 3. - ? - Sn M?Turnen!me, ?? gallon.... - ta, - OJ-U i,. .) ic. ltj fa- _ NAILS- American, 4@20d, fl keg. 6.60 ? 7.00 American Wrought. - ? - Lathing. 7.60 ?10.00 Copper, fi lb. 1.00 ? - Galvanized. 30 ? _ Spikes. 12 ? is Ol IS- Lard, fl gallon. 1.40 ? 1.46 Linseed, fl gallon. 1.64 @ 1.60% Sperm, Winter, fi gallon. 2.93 ? - Cotton Seed, fl gallon.| - ? - Castor ?E. I.), ft gallon.| 3.00 ? _ Olive, fl dozen.I 8.00 ?10.00 Kerosene, fi gallon.j 62 @ 64 Benzine, f. calton.I CO t? - PROriSulNS-Boei. mess, fl bbl.?16.00 ?30.00 Beet, prime.114.00 ?15.00 Pork, mess. 23.00 @3&%'00 Rump. - ? _ Bacon, Hams, fi lb. - ? _ Bacon, ".des. 16 </, i<} Bacon. Shoulders. 12>?t? 13 % Bacon, Strips. - ? _7* Lard, in keg. 17 X& 16 Butter. 30 ? 46 Checso. H) ? 54 Potatoes, fl bbl., 4.U0 ? - onions.i 4.00 ? - apples. 8.00 ? 9.00 P-AYiVTS-White Lead, f ft. 10 @ 16 Black Lead.| 10 ? 12 Zinc, White.| 12 ? 16 "LOW STEEL, fl ft 12 ? - ?/C?-Carolina, fl ft. g3? East India.... _ @ _ ?LATES- American, fl square.13.60 S - SHINGLES, ?IM... 7.00 ?8.00 White Pms, urst quahty.12.00 ? - ULT- Liverpool, ooarso, fl sack. 1.40 ? 1.75 Liverpool, fine. - ? - K>.?P-Bar, fl ft. ll ? 15 VARCH, fl ft. 10 ? 12 EP/CS& fl ft-Cassia. 1.00 ? - Mace. 1.75 ? - Cloves. 76 ? - Nutmegs. 2.00 ? 2.50 Pepper. 40 ? - Pimento.... 40 ? 60 Race Ginger. 30 ? - SPIRITS, fl gallon-Alcohol. 5.00 ? 6.00 Brandy, Cognac.I 4.00 ?12.00 Brandy, Domestic. 3.00 ? 3.75 Gin, Holland. 4.76 ? 6.00 Gin, American. 8.60 ? 8.75 Rum, Jamaica. 5.00 ? 6.00 Rum. N. E. 2.60 ? 3.00 Whiskey, Bourbon. a.oo ? 5.00 Whiskey, Rectified. 2.30 ? 2.40 UGAR, fl ft-Raw. 13 ? 16 Crashed. 18 ? 19 Clarified A. 17 ? 18 Clarified B. 17 ? 18 Clarified O. 16>?@ 17 Loaf. 18 ? 19 Porto Rico. 14 ? 15 Muscovet'- .. lt (? 15 EGARS- Domesticrnanufacture, fl M.,18.00 ?45.00 'EAS, fl ft-Imperial. 2.00 ? 2.50 Gunpowder. 3.00 ? 2.6C Hyson. 1.50 ? 1.60 Tcung Uysca. 1.60 ? 1.6'j Black. 1.00 ? 1,75 OBACCO, fl ft, as per quality. 40 ? 1.60 ZJLSf?-Hewn Timber-Yellow Pine. 4.00 ?13.00 Ash. - ? - Koplar. - ? - Hickory'. - ? - LY-I C Roofing Plat?.(36.00 ? - 1 X Rooting Plate.il7.00 ? - I O Tm Plaie-, 10x11.15.50 ? - I X Tin Plate 10x14.17.00 ? - I C Tin Plato, 14x20. 16.50 ? - Block Tin, fl ft. 40 ? - fFLVi;-Cotton, fl lb. 75 ? - Baling. 45 ? - Hemp. 45 @ - Jute. 50 ? - AiLY/SiZ-Bright, fl gallon. 25 ? - . Parafine. - ? _ INEGA R-White Wine, fl gallon..... 60 ? Cider. 30 ? - French. 1.00 ? 1.25 UNE, ? gallon-Port. 2.6C ? 6.00 Madeira..... 3.25 ? 6.00 Sherry... 2.25 ? 5.00 Claret, fi -?so. 5.00 ??13.60 Champagne, V basket. 25.00 ?,30.00 INC-Sheet. ? ft.J 26 & 27 o ii sig nee* ocr soutti Carolina. tUtUroad, December 15 and IO. 829 bales Cotton, 49 bales MAze. 387 bags Grain, C cars on, 28 bags Flour, 88 bbls Naval Stores, 1 car Males, 8 irs Lurrber and Wood, and Sundries. To W Boaoh, G ' Williams A Co, J & J D Kirkpatrick, J M Caldwell A :ns, J Campsou fi Co, C D Brahe ? Co, H F Baker fi o, Courtesy fi Trenuolm. Railroad Agent, E H Rodgera Co, Adunia, Frost fi t o, J H Baggett fi Co, W B Wil? una, Z Davis, J A Quackcnbush, U'.sey fi Kenyon, A J ali?as, O itteder, Jcffo.ds 4 Co, G H Walter A Co, J H onnei?cr, i Lowndes, R H Harney. W P Dowling, W C luces A Co, H L Jeffers fi Co, Stenhouse fi Co, J fi W H rmstrong, D f Fleming, F E Fraser, W L MiaoU, W C lourtney *: t o, R Mure fi Co, J B E sloan, C -N Averill, Vardiaw fi Carew, Thurston tt Holmes, Johnston, Crews . co. Gibbes fi Co. cohen, Hanokel fi Co, M D Harvey. N Robson, Hunt Bros, Wagener, Heath fi Menaces. J j p Alley. J P Chase, E J Wus fi Co, Graescr, Loo, mi:h fi Co, Street Bros fi Co, J R Pringle, Cameron, arkley fi Co. Consignees per Northeastern Railroad, December 10, 4J9 bales Cotton. 90 bbb Naval Storos, Mare, Ac. To r fi J D Kirkpatiiclt, Caldwell fi 6on, Adams, Frost fi o F A ba oar, W Roach. G W Wil.iama fi Co, Mowry fi io! W K Byan, W uteole. O Reeder, E H Roogers 4 Co, iavenel fi Co, W C Courtney fi Co, Z Davis, Graeser, Lee, Smith fi Co, Mazy ck Bros, and Order. Passcnffcrs. Per steamer Emilie, from Goorgotown. S C-Mrs L B Whit?, lt J Lowndes. E S Horry, - Winier, A Rim*, ? Ford, - Read sud '.' children, G W Wieuges, - Wilson, W C bpiiTKinan, R A Jones. MARINE NEWS. PORT OK OHABLKSTOM Arrived Y ts teran v. S esmship City ol Port au Prince, Jackson, Boston 9? hours. MJze. To W Konen, ?aiiroid Agent, Savan? nah Steamers, Hopuius, MeP'ieis >u J: CO, Col J P Low, . Bidwell ? Son, ol Drake. Kinsman fi Howell, I M Bris loil. U O'Neill fi Sou, J G Mi mor fi Co. J Harrison, J U McLlh03e, A Sumner. Umber fi 3la tin, Miss Mary Batos, N A Hunt, W ti tasterby, aud others. Ship Elizabeth Hamilton. Waite, Havana-8 days. Ballast. To Patterson fi Stock. ?-chr E V Glover, Ir-gereoll. Boston-9 days. Mdze. To P P Locke, E R Cowperthwait, D H Silcox. J Heins, C White, W G Whildeu ? Co, G W Clark, s B Matehall, Railroad' Agents, Kauapaux fi Lanneau, Lilhenthal fi Co, C H Moise i: Co, J A Cook fi Co, Wageuer, Heath fi Mon. sees J Foley, J Truman, IV Kinsman, J U Graver, Mul? ler Nimitz fi Co, D H >llcox. Mackey fi Biker, E Grimke, X? L GuiUemin, E N Euller, J H Itennekcr, Klinck, Wick enber' 4: co, Werner fi Ducker, J Hurkamp fi Co, C D Abrens. J N Robson, T J Kerr fi Cc. and ethers. Behr M H Stockham, cordery, Philadelphia- 8 days from the Capes. Coal. To tbs Master and F Lampe. sehr 1 hree Sisters, from Santce. 2400 bushels Rough Rice. To J R Pringle. Adams, Frost fi Co. Steimcr Emi'ie. Dav--, Georgetown, 8 C. 171 tierces Ri -e 2 bal i Cotton, U5 bags feed Rice, fie. To shock, elford fi Kelly, Thuiston fi D?lmes, McKay fi Campbell, J ScopWic?, frOLl Ashepoo. COO bushels Rough Rice. To G H Hoiipock. . . _ . _. .-loop Greenlea/, from Gantee. 600 busnels Roug* Rice. To Thurston fi Holmes. Sloop Lomsa, irom Cooper River. 39? bushels RoUga Rice. To ttmsion fi D?lmes. Boat ironi Jame? Island. 8 bales Sei Island Cotton To Order, From this Port. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York, Dec 16. 9 Scbr W o D. ar orn, scull i hi.adelphla, Deo 6. Sehr J N Wilson, terners, Phiiadelpnia, Deo 16. Up lor this Port. Sehr E H Furber, Cobb, at Boston, Dec 12. Cleared for this Port. Bark Alex McNeill, Andrcvs, nt Philadelphia. Dec 12. MINING AM MANUFACTURING COMPANY. GEOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL LABORATORIES, Charleston, S. C. OFFICE IT Tl C_T MiMCMMCO, INO. 60 WENTWORTH-STREET. FRANCIS S. HOLMES. I NATHANIEL A. PRATT, Professor of Geology and Natural History, College of Charleston 'S. C. Professor of Chemistry and Geology, late of Oglethorpe University and Savannah Medical College, Georgia. We will attend in our individual capacities in giving ADVICE AND INSTRUCTION to all persons interested in MINING, IMPROVED AGRI? CULTURE, CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OR MANUFACTURES. INVES? TIGATIONS MADE in all branches of the business at REASONABLE RATES. December 17 3 RAILROAD AND ENGINEFRS' SUPPLIES. CAMERON, BARKLEY & GO., No. 150 MEETING STREET, DE.I?KKS US EVERY DESCRIPTION OP STEAM ENGINES CIRCULAR SAW AND GRIST MILLS BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHERS BAR AND SHEET IRON AND CAST STEEL OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS GUM AND LEATHER BELTINGS LACING LEATHER AND BLAKE'S PATENT BELT STUDS GUM and HEMP PACKING PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES RAW AND BOILED LINSEED OILS SPERxM, LARD AND PETROLEUM OILS BRASS AND IRON, SINGLE AND DOUBLE-ACTING FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS No. 150 MEETING STREET. November 2 * .tutbCmo MISCELLANEOUS. GREAT HEALTH RESTORATIVE AND BALM OF LIFE! POR A JUL. WHO ARE CONSUMPTIVE, OR ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO ANT IRRITA? TION OP THE LUNGS, WHETHER THE COUGH HAS BEEN OF LONG CONTIN? UANCE, OR OF RECENT ORIGIN. RODRIGUES' POLHOiD ELIXIR SPECIF? HAS HAPLDLY DISTINGUISHED ITSELF FOB ITS wonderful restorative and curative qualities. Un? der its stimulative influence, sud by ILS pcnptraitvo agenoy, tbis bealtb lnvigoiatlng cordial excites a treuers] beneficial r?action, and disperses the impermeable ob? structions which prevent access to other remedies. While gradually redudug thc accompanying constriction which attends the malady, ft reproduces the ossoutitd warmth and elastic vigor o? tho respiratory vessels, which, by this remedial combination, promotes the heal? ing process by which relic! snd cure is offected. Hemorrhages are arrested and cured, with overy other concurrent disorder. As neither narcotic nor emetic properties of auy kind are employed in thia Pulmonlc Compound, and tho most assiduous attention glvon to the quality and m?dica] value of each component article which conatituto it, it is conndently and consrlontiounly recommended fur it? safety and reliability, without restriction tn generous, wholesome diet, or apprehension of renewed cold from its effects. For sale wholesale and retail by the Proprietress, airs. CECILIA RODKIQUES, northwest cornor of MEETING AND SOCIETY STREETS, and at the Druggists. PRICK SINGLE BOTTLE ?L'Jo, November 12 lyr AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK. Factory? Hudson City, N. J. WHOLES?L??SALES ROOM NO. 34 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK. ALL STYLES AND GRADES OF LEAD PEN CI Li? ol superior quality arc manufactured and odorso i. at nur terms to the Trade. Tho public aro invited [ff\ to glvo thc AMERICAN LEAD FENP'L the pre " terence. THE PENCILS ARE TO BE HAD AT ALL THU PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND NO i ION DEALERS. ABB I OR THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL. " TEBXIS?OMIAL. SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, ) EtmrNEiBiNO DEPABTXEST, > YALE COLLEGE, November ie, 1*06. J I have always recommended the Faber Polygradt Lead Pencils as'the only pencils flited for both ornamen? tal and mathematica! drawing; but, after a thorough trial of the American Polygradc Lead Pencils, man ntaclured by tho American Lead Pencil Company, New York, I Und them superior to any pencil in use, even to thc Tabor or tho old English Cumberland Lead Pencil, being a superior pencil tor sketching, ornamental ano mechanical drawing, and all the ordinary uses ot a lead pencil. These pencils are very finely graded and have a vorj smooth lead ; even the sottest pencils hold the point well, they ore all that can be desired In u penciL it gives nie great pleasure to be able to assure Americans that the] v.-ill no long?r bc compelled to depend upou Germany oi noy other foreign market for pennis. COOI8 RAIL, Professor of Dr' ring, Ao, ALL PESCH s ABE STAMPED: *?- "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. N. Y." None genuine without t.io exact name ol tho brm look to it Docenilior Lt LEA & PERRINS' CELEBRATED WORCES?ffilIIRE SAUCE. PRONOUNCED wry EXTRACT B? EV of a letter from a CONNOISSEURS I ^^^^ at Madras, to his io BE THE 02?Lx Jm*'\k. Brother at JH|S WORCESTER, May Good Sauce BK!1851' 'Tell LEA A PER A>T> APPLICABLE w??S lljat tuelr BAUCi 'ujiS/i''' is highly esteemed in lu *? ?ssap?t' diu, and is, in my opinion, _. '.tiWf' : Hie moa palatuble, t.i EVERY VARIETY ?ell Cs the mc-1 wnou _ Slt?r?. some SAUCE that ii OF DISH. W-?s^madc." The success of this most delicious sud unmans \ con dlment having caused many unpricupled defers tc apply the namo to Spurious Ompoundt, the PVBLIC :I TttpeafuUy aud uanusttg requosted to see that Inc name of LEA A PEaarxs are upon the WRAPPER. LABEL STOPPER and BOTTLE. Manufactured by LEA & PERRlsi, Worcester JOHN DUNCAN'S SOXS, NEW YOKK. AGENTS FOR TUE UNITED STAT) ?. Octobsr 19 fmwlyr MISCELLANEOUS. C. DUCREUX'S PATENT For Instantaneous Detachment of Horses from Carriages. THIS INGENIOUS AND VEBT USEFUL INVENTION, which has been patented in tho Uuited States, France and England, is now offered by tho subscriber to the public, foeliuR assured thoy will find it, upon exami? nation, ono ot the Rroatost in>oulions ot the ago. Prominent amone its advantage* arc: FIEST-The facility with which horses may be harness? ed to or unharnessed from a Corr?ase, also rendering lt unnecessary tor thc person unharnessing to pass between or behind the horses as is customary, thu? avoiJing any liability of being kicked. bKCONU-In case ol a horso failing, he may be loosed from the carriage in one second, without the driver lea v. lng his seat. It ls so simple in its operauoD that a child can work it. THIRD AND GREATEST-In essen of horses taking fright, boco ming unmanagable or mnutng away, the terrible consequences which so frequently lollow may be all avoid? ed by tbis simple application to carriages, as the horses can bo loosed from tho carriage "bia twinkling," and the carriage is quicklv and safely stopped. Mr. O, DUCKEUX gave several public exhibitions. The great favor and praisn manifested by thc public on these occasions, h one ol tho evidences ot a popular apprecia? tion of Its marita. 1 erins may be known and orders received lor applying the patent to carriages, or purchase cf State Rights, by addressing to C. DUCH.ECX, Patentee, No. 93 Elizabeth street. Now iori;. October 25_gmo ISAAC MIX & SON, No. 59S BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (ESTABLISHED 1830.) MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS I-N FINE CARR [AGES OP EVERY UESCRXPnON, WHICH WILL BE SOLD less than at any other esiablistn eut in ibo city, iud warranted equal to any made in UM United States. 43* Descriptive catalogues sent ca tpplication. August 30_ iliWr TOM If H 081! PANKNIN'8 HEPATIC ?ITTERS, PANKKIN'S HEPATIC BITTER?, p.t.MvM\'S HEPATIC UH TERN, PA.VKXI.Vii HKPATIC BITTERS, PANIE*IN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, THE BEST TONIC NOW IN USE. TUE REST TONIC NOW IN USE. THE BEST TOM?) N JW IN USE. THE BEST TONIC NOW IN USE. THE BEST TONIC NOW IN USE. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SOLI' BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. November C_ NEW PERFUME Foi- the Handkerchief. A MOST EXQUISITE, DELICATE, AND FRA? GRANT PERFUME, Distilled from thu Raro ami Beautiful Flower from which it lakes its name. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY PHALON & RON, MEW roos. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASE FOE PHALON'S-TAKE NO oniEft. Hold hy Druggists generally, and Sold ot Wholesale by GOODRICH, WI1MAN & CO., January 21 nillilvi The East Florida Banner, CCA LA. MARION COUNTY, FLORIDA. T. F SMITH, Editer and Proprietor. S. C. DsBRUHL, Assistant Editor 1TIE BANNER HAS A LARGE CIRCULATION . throughout the mott populous uad wealthy portions of Florida. Business msn, desirous of iutroduciae tbsir business throMRb thal ?.ilion, would do weil to advertise lu its column.". sunscr. :rTiox, $3 A RAS. ?PABVICK k Co., A^nts, at Courier Office, Charleston, South c:'.ro ina. Seplcaibor 27 THE SUMTER WATCHMAN IS PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT SUM TER, s. C., by GILBERT .fe FLOWERS. Proprietor?, nt FOUR DOLLARS per er.uum, invisibly ?i advan<r Advertisement* Inserted utusuil rate?. Every style e: Job Pnatin/extolled lu th? n?iv* ?IV? urea'MI I -i I '> ?HI4P|Q(-U '? THE TRX-WHBIU.Tr NEWS, PUBLISHED IN WTNNSBORQ* S C ARTONT>S ? profitable medium iur tbs advertising public oi Charleston. Wc respectfully solicit their patronado foi our mutur. bene Ut. GAILLARD, DESPOETES ? WILHAMS, November ifi READY-MADE CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF THE WHOLESALE STOCK O F MURPHY, LITTLE & CO., No. 161 Meeting-street, Opposite Pinckney, _A_T BETAIL. BELOW MANUFACTURERS' COST. CALL SOON AND SECURE A BARGAIN. December C PAPER AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, PRINTING, ETC. WALKER'S No. 3 BROAD-STEEET, PAPER AND STATIONERY ffMMSE POWER PRESS PEINTING, ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURING. WALKER. EVANS * CO . m m m: ACCOUNT-BOOLK MANUFACTORY AND BINDING AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. LARGE STOCK OF BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY AT REDUCED PRICES ! Erery facility ot' improved Machinery and Paper purchased direct from the Manufacturers, enables the Proprietor to work AT NEW YORK PRICES. CHRISTMAS GIFTS ! A large Stock of FANCY INKSTANDS and STATIONERY, and a beau tiful variety of SORRENTO FANCY BOXES! BRACKETS, WASHSTANDS AND CARYED WORK, &c, &c, &c. FOR SALE LOW. AT COURTENAY'S, No. 9 Broad street, STATIONERY, Foreign and Domestic, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP BLANK BOOKS. lilli PAPERS AM) lilli At Reduced Prices. STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! NOW IS YOUR TIME! Stoves so Cheap THAT IT WILL MAKE YOU LAUGH ! The Cheapest Stove Store Between the Potomac and the Rio Grande ! A LAH GE ASSORTMENT OF Hall, Parlor and Cooking Stoves. Shecf Iron, Lead, Zinc and Copper. Load and Iron Pipe. GEATES AND GRATE TRIMMINGS. m ROOFING A> y rum WORK ATTENDED TO AT TOE SHORTEST NOTICE. "GOOD SAMARITAN." AT ADAMS, DAMON & CO., November fl ?too Xo. 16 DROAD-3TREET. THE IMPROVED ORIENTAI. THE GREENVILLE .UUL'NTAiXEER IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT *1 fib PEI' yc?ir, in a Iv.iuc"-. Advertisement* inserted kt ugu:.? mus. G. t". ELFORD, Mnv 1< bitter ieO Proorietot] THE FLORENCE V7.1&1 Vi-:. PUBLISHED EVERT WEDNESDAY, A i FLORENCE, ?. C., offers au excellent medium t<> Mcrcbsnta .-nd ribera who v.-i?h io extend their business In tire i-ee Lee section oi iL? Slat?. Itatci or' advei ising very rei ?ouabi?. Sepi^nil ^r 16 THIC LANCASTER LEDGER. CONNORS '? CARTER, PBorr.ir?ci.a. PUBLISHED LVEJ-.Y WEDNESDAY MORNING AT Linouf.er C. H.. S. C, Having alar;..; subscription list, it offen a favorable medium to Metcluutts and ail advertisers \Tt> de- i:e tn extend ?heir business in tbs ur per Distrivis ot'tue Slate. I.i'Ch <,t ndvurtisius, Lb? srsS. bpsrimcu cc^y "'ri. L-"n: ? .1 application. aUgllit ii THE BENNETTSVILLE JOURNAL IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING AT Beunettsville, S. C., in tho eastern portion of the Stat?, by bTUBL'S & LITTLE, Proprietors, and offer superior inducements to Merchants and all others who nigh to extend their business in thia section of the Pee Dee country. We respect.'ully solicit the patronage o? our Charleston friends. Terms-*3 per ai num, invariably in advance. Adver. ?isenieuts Inserted at very reasonable rates. .Inlv s MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN TT'HO DESIRE TO SECURE TRADE FROM THAT Y? rich Cotton country. Southwest Georgia, would do well to advertise in the "DAWSON JOURNAL," An old-established newspaper, published at Ute flourish iug Utile city off ewson, In the heart of this rich Cotton i bc:r. Haring the largeiit circulation or any paper in thia secilon, it offers extra inducem-nts to sdvertissrs. I ^-Published weekly at $2 per snnum. Advertising rates moderate. FLAM CHRISTIAN I Deoernbsr ll Dawson, Gs, j PRINTING AND JAMES W. MeMILLAW. THAD. CJDWiW Late of the Late of tiw fina of BAILY ?EWS. B?EKE S JO WUT? McMILLM & JOWTTT BOOK AND JO? PRINTERS AND BOOK BINDERS, NO. 33 HAYNE STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL, HAVING PURCHASED THE EN? TIRELY new and complete Job Printing material of the DAILY NEWS Office, are prepared to execute, in the highest style of he art, at prices competing favorably with the North, every variety of BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, SUCH AS BILL AND LETTER HEADS BUSINESS CARDS GUTTER SNIPES INVITATIONS CATALOGUES HANDBILLS PAMPHLETS CIRCULARS DODGERS POSTERS CHECKS DRAFTS BOOKS NOTES, Railroad and Steamboat Printing, &c, &c, &c, &c. ALSO, AND GERMAN. SPANISH 1NDFREM. All orders left at the DAILY NEWS Office will be promptly attended to. November* PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY. rIE PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY Of MEDICINE AND SURGERY waa organized in 1848. Chartered by the Legislature, February 36.1863. Name changed by a legislative enactment to tho Eclectic V ed :ctJ col? lege, of Philadelphia, in I860. In 1863 lt purees* fd the Pennsylvania Medical college, established in 15*2, and the Philadelphia Hectical College, which had previously buen mers cd Into the Pennsylvania Medical ( 'c?ego. ta 1864 it purchased the Penn Medical Univ. .rsi: y. The Trustees of the separate schools united, petitioned and obtained a special Act of the Lepla.ature, consolidating these Institutions and changing their name* to that of the Philadelphia University of Medicino and Surgery, March 15, 1865. All these various Acts aro publi bed in the statutes of Pennsylvania. The cost of the > ullding and museum was over one hundred thousand dollars. It will be observed that tho University, as now organized, la tho legal representative of the lour Medical Colleges that il has absorbed. It is a liberal school of medicine, con? fined to no dogma, nor attached to any medical cliqua*, but embrace* m its teaching everything of value to the profession. Sationi.-li has two full sessions iach year, commenc? ing on the 1st of October, and continuing until the 1st of January, aa its first session, and from the 1st of January to th? 1st ot April, ai ita second ; the two constituting ona foll course of lectures. It has also a Bummer session, commencing tho lat April aad continuing until August, for the preparatory branchs, such as Latin, Greek, Mathematics, Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, Anatomy Physiology, etc. ??cfcif?.- Tickera to the full coarse of lectures $130, or (60 for each session. For the sommer or preparatory course ?25. Graudating tee 130. To aid yoong men of moderate means, the I'm versify baa 1 saned five hundred scholarships, which are sold to first-course Staden ta for S75. and to second-course students and clergymen fdr $60, each constituting the holder a life member, with the perpetual privileges of the lectures, and all the teachin gs of the school. The only additional tees arc a > early dis i ec ting and matriculating ticket, each of which la S5. TA? Advantages of Scholarships.-The student holding a scholarship can enter the College at any time during the year, attend as long os he chooses, and rc-v.iitex- thc insti tntiou as f.equentiy aa de.ired. It requires uo previous reading or study to enter the University on scholarships, hence, all private tuition fees are saved. (students, by holding scholarships, can prosecute other business a part of the time. Tbe candidate for graduation can present himself at any time, und receive his degree as soon aa qualified. In case a stuuent should hold scholarship and not be able to attend lectures, lt can ba transferred to another, thus preventing any loss. Parents, guardians or friends of students wishing ta purchase scholarship tor them a year or more belora then* attendance at the University, can secure them by advancing one-hall the price and paying the balance when the student enters. Physicians and benevolent men can bestow great benefit upon poor young men by presenting them a ' scholarship, and thoa enabling them to obtain an honorable profession. The Faculty embraces seventeen eminent physicians and surgeons. The University has associated with it a large hospital clinic, whete every form of medical and surgical disease is operated on and treated in the pret? ence of the class. COXXXOE Btnxnrso.-Th? College building, located in Ninth street, ?oath of Walnut, is the finest in th? city. Ita frxmt ls collegiate gothic, and ls adorned with em battlements and embravares, presenting a novel, bold, and beautiful appearance. The facade is of brown sion?, ornamented by two towers, rising to the elevation of eighty feet, and crowned with an embattled parapet The building contains between fifty and sixty rooms, all supplied with water, gas, and every other convenience that modern Improvement can contribute to facilitate medical instruction. Only five hundred scholarships will be issued, and as two hundred and fifty are now .old, those wno wish to secure oue should do so at once. Money can be remitted by express, or a draft or check sent on any National Bank m the United States, when the scholarship will be returned by mail, signed by the President of the Board of Trustees, JOSEPH a. FiSHEB, Lsq., and the Dean ot the Tac ul ty, W. PAINE, M. D. All orders tor scholarships or other business of the Uni? versity, should bo addressed to Professor W. PAINE, M. D , Philadelphia, Pa. NEW BOOKS. PAY NFS PRACTICE OF MEDICINE A NEW WORK JUST ISaUED BY W. PAINE, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice ot Medicine and Pathology ia the Philadelphia University *?i Medicine and Surgery; author of Paine's Practice of Surgery ; a work on Obstetrics and Materia Medica, sutbor of New behool Remedies; an Epitome of Eberiie's Practice of Medicine; a Review of Homeopathy; a Work otk tho His? tory of Medicine; Editor of Uuiversity MediCdl and Sur? gical Journal, kc, kc It ls a royal octavo ol 960 pases, and contains a lull description of all diseases known in medicine and surgerv, includin,; those of women and children, together with their pathology and Ireatment by all the new and improved methods. Pries $7; postage 50 ^Address the author. No. 933 ARCH STREET. Phlladel PU"' *** ALSO. A NEW WORK. Eatitlcd New School Medicines, which is the only work ever published upon Mauri" Medica, embracing all the Eclectic, Hotnoei.atuic, ana B?tame Rem?c?es, with a full regular Materia Medica. Price *5; postado free. Address ss above. UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF HMM MD SURGERY. I SEMI-MONTHLY JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, SUBJEKT, PHYSIOLOGY, HYQIENE AND GENERAL LUISA TURE, DEVOTED TO THE PBO?TS3ION AND THE PEOPLE. The oheape< t Medical Papo:- tn the world, published iverv two weak?at the University Bitilding, Ninth-street, South of Walnut Single copies.$1.00 Five copies to one address.4.35 T?n copies to one address.7.60 Flfteun copies to one address.9.30 Twenty ooples to one address.10.U0 "x hs getters up of the Club shall have ono copy grati?. Lddresa W. PAINE, M. D., Editor. September 13 Philadelphia, Ps. THE OH A.\ OE BUR G NEWS, PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING AT Orangebarg, S. C. Terms $3 per iv*zzz, l? ad? an ce. Daring the spring and rall seasons extra copi? of tb? )RA?OBBCBO NEWS will be circulated for tWieueUt of >ur advertising patrons. Contract Advertisement? inserted on the moat liben! erma. Address SAMUEL DIBBLE, Editor Orangebarg News. February 3o Orangeburg 8.