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THE DAILY NEWS. Little Sins. Look westward, pensive little ono. How tho blight boes together rn D. Ar 'und where late the waning tun Sank io tua eveuing cloud. Or eastward torn theo, and admire How ling? t yet the bowers or fire, Deep in eacti fold, high on each spire Of yonder mono bun proud. Thou seeet it not; an envious screen, A fiut'ering leaflet, floats between Thee and that fair mysterious scene, A veil too near thine eye. One finger's breadth at hand will mar A wo ld of light in Heaven afar. A mote edi uso o- clorious star, An eyelid hide the sky. (Eommerriol. Exports. NEW YORK-Per sehr A G Ireland-25,000 feet Sawed Lumber. 2 ;0,i00 feet Timber_Per sehr W R Beebee-SO.OOO teet Lumber, 126,000 feet Timber. -0 Thc Cbnrleston Cotton Market. OFFICE OS THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS.l CHARLESTON. Friday Evening, October 9,1868.1 The market opened quiet, and some transunions took place on the basis of 23c ? lb for middlings, but the article soon began to harden, sales taking place at improving but irregular rates, the staple gradually stiffening X> and, in some cases, lc & m; the Abie closing firm. Sales about 550bales, -viz: 24 at 22, 85 ut 22&, ll at n%, 28 at 22X, 118 at 23, ? at 23<?. 140 at 23J?, 28 at SUV, 12 at 24. 69 at 24>i, and 9 prepared by the Gullett Gin at 26c ? lb. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to cood ordinary.21 @22?? Lownuddhng.23 @23>? Midi ling.23X024 Strict middling..24'<@ -0-1 - Market? by Telegraph. FOREIGN HARXET8. LONDON. October 9.-Consols 94Bonds Ti v PAMS, October 9 -The bu lion in the Bask of France has decreased 22.000.000 francs. 1 A VRE, October 9.-Tres ordinaire cotton 1 franc 35 centimes. LmSPOOL, October 9.-Cotton steady; sale? 8000 bales. Sales of the week 96.000 bales, of which 19,000 were for export, and 2S.0C0 for speculation. Stock on hand 427,090 bales, of which 80,003 are American. 2 P. M.-Cotton Bteady and rather more doiog. The sales will reach 10,000 bales. Stock afloat 611, 000 bales, of wnici ll,COO are American. Lard ni m Resin 16s 6d. Evening_Cotton dull; uplands lO&d; Orleans lOJid. Wheat heavy-red, on the spot, 10s 2d. Floor 27a. Cora firmer at ? 8a. Provisions quiet DOMESTIC MARKETS. KEW YORK. October S-Noon_Honey easy at 6 to 7. Sterling 8j?. Gold 39. Flour a shade firmer Wheat dull and irregular. Corn excited and 3 to 4c better. Mess pork firmer st (2912y,. Lard quiet ?team pressed 19},al9%c. Cotton firmer at 25}, to 26c. Turpentine firm st 43 to 43>?c Rosin quiet strained common $3 60 to 3 60. Freights dulL Evening.-Cotton more aotive and X cent better. Sales 4100 bales at 26c. Flour active and a abade firmer. Southern brands steady. Wheat lower; white Michigan $2 56. Corn excited; mixed West em ?11Cal 19; waite $1 30al 21 ; yellow ?1 22. Pork $37. Other provisions unchanged. Sterling dull but finn, at an advance, cloting at 9% Mtf. Gold quiet aDd steady at 30}?. Southern bonds steady. Gov? ernments closed firm. Carolina rice dull at 9a9}?c. S'a*ar and Golaisee nominal. Turpentine 43a43>?c Rosin, common, $2 60o3 60. Freights on grain low? er: on cotton unchanged. BALTIMORE, October 9.-Cotton firmer at 25>ia26c. Flour more active at former pticea. Wheat firm- j j choice Maryland red $2 70. Corn firm-white $128 al30; yellow$130; other grains firm. Cloverseed quiet at 8%o. Provisions firm. WmnNQTON, October 9.-Turpentine firm at 39c in New York casks 39??c Rosin quiet; strained $170. Tar dull at ?i 30. Cotton, middlings 28c. AUOU&LA, October 9.-Market active, but closed easy; sales 612 bales; receipts 976; midoiings 23 to 23)?. Sales of the week 1802; receipts 2400. The weather is cold and rainy. SAVANNAH, October 9.-Cotton opened quiet, bu became firm and aci ve, but some holders with drow, and it closed dull; middlings 24%; sales 570 bales; receipts 601. The weather is very cold, with light rai s. NEW ORLEANS, October 9.-Middlings 23*?c; sales 4U0 bales; receipts 4058 bales; sales of the week 18,7TO bales; receipts gross 20,135 bales; net 16,651 bales; exports coastwise 6745. to Liverpool 3400, to | ? the Continent 3390 bales; stock 44,763 bales. Ster tang 49 to 50X. New York sight exchange Ji dis-1 j count i - Gold 88. Sugar advanced }? ; in Cuba boxes 18aT3X; in hogshead) 12al4A?. Molasses 81 #?45. The weather 1B quite cool, and a slight irost was re- | 1 ported at Yioksburg. ST. Lons, October 9.-Flour dull and weak-su pefflne $576*6. Corn dull at 93a95c Mesa pork I ( very firm at $30 50. Bacon active - clear sides 17>?a | t 177,0; loose shoulders 13c. Lard-a email busin ees doing at 18Xal9c. Whiskey dull at $1 S3. Cnronaun. Oe oh?r 9.-Whiskey scarce at $1 30. Mess pork$30 50*31. Bacon shoulden 13>4'; clear sides 17ii; sugar-cured hams 18>; Lard 19 >j. | 1 LOUISVILLE, October 9.-Mets pork $30 60a31. lard 19X?20. Shoulders 13^al3>?; clear sides 17 g al7>?. Whiskey $127>?. -0 The Liverpool Cotton Market. LIVERPOOL,- >eptemt er 25.-Corto?.-{From the Brokore' Olren ar ]-Cotton continues in fair demand but has been fro. iy offered torouijhout the week it irregular prices, the market closiag lie wily at a de? cline of about a )?d per lb in most descriptions. In sea island' the business bas been' limited, bnt no ma tai lal change can be quoted, american has been in general request, but has gi^on way }?d to %d per lb. New York advices to the 24th instaut quote mid ting 25J?o, costing to sell in Llverp >ol 10}j?d per lb by steamer. Brazil has been in fair demand, but a decline has been submitted to of y?d to ??a per lb. Holders of Egyptian have shown some anxiety to realize, and prices nave been irregular at a decline of to fid per lb. The business iu Fast India has b;ea limit- d to the bare necessities of tb? trade, bnt exporters have operated to some extent, and prices exhibit a dc.-hne of J, to >?d p?r lb. The latest quo? tations for cotton "to arrive" are-New Orleans, basis ot middliug. shipment October-November, 9 ,l?d ; DhoUirah, fair new m rehauts, sailing June, 7>?d; July. Did; Oomrawuttee, fair new merchams, sail? ing' SAT, 7>id per lb. The sales of the week amount to 67,430 bales, including 5890 on speculation and 13,820 declared fer export, leaving 47,710 bales to tho trade. Fri Jay, September 25: lhe sales to-lay amounted to 10.000 bales, inducing 2500 on specula? tion and for export; prices of East India ruled very irregular. SALES OF COTTON FOR WEEK ENDING SEPT. 24. P?les. - D. D. Bales. 190 Sealsland.26 ?50 - Ditto Stained...- 8- 1 SOO speculation. 9300 ?pla?d. 7X?U>i ? 4200 Mobile. 7X@103? 4800 export, 8360 Orleans.7 ($12 4300 Pemaa ? Par'b 9 (gil 3610 Rio (Santos).... 9 @10>4- 400 spe^ation. 1340 Maranham..10 ?ll ' 1550 export 2730 Babia A Macelo. 8)??10)? 3300 Egyptian..7 @17 1 - speculation. 230 Smyrna, kc... 8 @ 9 j 60 export. 1100 PeruTian.7>?@ll>?) 400 export 29220 East iadian.... 6 @ 9J?I 3660 speculation. - China k Japan.- @- J 7010 export .7420 Woos dedarod for fair | Iniport ^ week. D. Upland.ll Mobile..U Orleans.UK American.776 Brazil.7208 Egyptian. 687 West Indies, kc..771 East Indian.24257 Total.33699 The stock cf cotton is estimated to-day at 422,140 bales, against 820,520 bales last year, thus ?bowing a decrease of 393,380 alis. There are in stock 125,930 bales American, against 253 360; 187,670 bales Brazil, against 124,860; 20,920 bales Egyptian, against 35,900; and 154,821) bales East India descrip? tions, against 374,449, ba.es last year. Tue quantity ot conon at sea for Great Britain is reported at (45,000 biles (or 3200 bales from America and 642,000 from East India), against 317.000 hut year (or 10,000 from America and 307.000 from IJa>t India), thus exhibiting an increase in the quantity of cotton at sea for Groat Britain, compared with last year, of 328.200 bales Compared with the same datr l?tyear.the quantity importen shows a decrees of 234,7*3.1 bales; the ac? tual export a decrease of 173,360 bale* ; the qua' tit? taken for consumption an lacrease of 241,430 bales, and 11 e quantity taken on s eculation an increa<e of 320,120 bales. Middling npland cotton is quoted at lOd, against 83?d; mid?UIng Orleans at 14J{d, against 9J; fair Pernam at 10V??:, against SJ; fair Egyptian at ll?d agaiust 10>?d ; and fair Dhollerah Surat at 7*id, against 6><d, at tho corres? ponding date last year. Compared with last week's figures, toe stock of cotton shows a decreise of 30,210 bales; and In the interval the trade have taken 47,710 and exporters 18.820 bales? together 61,530 bales. The actual ex port has been 16,624. bales, and tho import 33,699 bales. Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, October 7.-COTTON-The less fa? vorable cable advices to-day has had a depressing effect on the market; no sales worth noticing; buyers hold off. We quote middUng nominal at 26a26}?c. Mace writing the above a lot of 15 bales low middling B ld at 251. c. COFFEE-Was again quiet; holders were unwilling to accept the offers mado by buyers; only salo? effect? ed wero 100 ba-a Bio, low grade, at IO-', gold; aud 100 do do at 23>ic, currency. IXOTJB- i he market was again dull to-day, with prices favoring buyers. We report sales as follows : 75U bbls ?severn super (choice City M iE brand) taken two days sinco but not b fore reported, for Brazil, at 59. Late yesterday 258 bbls choice Western extra at $10, and 300 bbls Western super at $7 50; to-day 100 bbls do at $7 62, and 300 bbls choice spring wheat ext a at ?9 25; als", 100 htls rye flour at S8 25. We reduce quotations on all grades, except bes: family brands, 25a50c $ bbl. 'J he offerimso? wheat to-da? wero 2130 bushels white and 7500 bushels red; choice samples continue scarce and prico* were supported; included in the sale- wero 10? bushels gool white at 52 4??; 37u bush? els fair do at $2 30, and 100 do common at $2 23-of red 346 bushols choice Maryland at $2 60; 42J do prime at $2 50; 570 buabs good at $2 35?2 40; 800 bushels Tcnnessoe amber at $232; 1770 do fair South ern at$2 23i2 31; 25 JO bushels tow grade ranging as to quality and condition irom 5215 dowu to St 85 COEN-565 bushels white and 1073 bus-hels yellow only offered; we report sales of lt'O bushels white at $1 25, 600 do rom store at $1 24. 100 do blue c . cd at $1 22, 140 do AN cut at $1 20-r,00 bushels prime yel? low at Si 30, 225 do fly < ut $1 .9, 350 do b ue-evel at $1 26, 256 do Western mixed damaged, at $118. OATS-2700 bu-hels offered, with sales of 100 bush? els at 80c. 675 do at 79J, 174 do a? 68c. 100 do at 63c, 500 do at 60c, all weight-300 bushels 54c measut e. BTE was firmer to-dav ; receipts small ; sales of 250 bushels prime at $155,100 do at $1 40, and 180 bush? els damp at il 35 pe ?. bushel. MOLASSES.-Nothing doing to-day, and no quota? ble cha: ge in the market PROVISIONS.-Under li-ht stoccs of aU descrip? tions of the Hoc product, together with a continued active demand from the South for bacon, the market is very firm. We still quole for ba -on shoulders li??al4c; rib sides 16>?al?fic; inside for lots to tho trade; and clear rib 17c; sugar-cu'ed ham * 20a22c. Mi ss pork-supp y hghr, sm ll eales at 30a$30 60 per bbl. Lard 20>?o. per lb for Western bbls. Consignees per sout li Carolina Railroad October 9. 636 bales Corten, 21 bales Waste, 90 bbls Naval Stores, 5 CITS Wood. To Ra?road Agent, G W Wil? hams & Co, G H Walter & Co, Pelzer. Rodgers k Co, I) Jennings k Co, Brodie k Co, Willis k Chisolm, Hopkins, McPheison k Co, Kirkpatrick k Witte, Graeser, L< e, Smith & Co, Mowry & Co, Thurston & Holmes, Caldwell k son. WP Dowling & Co, Frost k Adgcr, i D Aiken k Co, Goldsmith k Son, Clap horn, Herring k Co. West k Jones. F D C Kracke, J B E Sloan. Pinckney Bros, W C Courtney k Co, T Stoney, Strauss, Vanees k Co. Consignees per Northeastern Railroad, October 9. 237 bales Cotton. 84 bbls Naval Stores, Mdze, Ac. To Ravenel k Co, H Bischoff 3c Co, Vacbmau A Co, Pelzer, Rodgers k Co, Graescr, Lee. Smith k Co, fi W Wilhams k Co, Mowry k Co, Cleghorn, Herring A Co Kirkpatrick k Witte, Kendall fc Dockery, W K Byan, G ? Pritchett, Crane, Boylstoc A Co, Caldwell k sou, J Scbirmer. Gold-mith & Son, B F Moise, G H Walter & Co, Gaillard k Minott, R H Harney, H W Einst an. Reeder k Davh>, Ingraham k Son, Rail? road Agent, and Ordoi'. Passengers. Per steamer Emilie, from Georgetown, S C J M PhelcB and wife, E 8 ?rapier, H Sampson. W W Shacketford. J J Bosch, N titnauuel, O H Flynn, A T Carr, Master J Ford. L Wolle, M Moses, Master M Middleton, and 3 on d? ck. Jeanne 'tas. Port of Charleston. October IO Arrived Yesterday. Sehr Ida Bolla, Fi?ber, Boston-5 days. Icc To W Roach. J M Duryea. Sehr Charlotte, Peterson, Back River. 3000 bush sis Rouph Rice. To Cohen, Hauckel & Co. Sehr Emma Bik r, Leonard, Rack River. 30.0 bushels Bough Rice. To Coben, Hanekel k Co. Steamer Emilie, Davis, Uoorgetown. S C. 36 bales Cotton, 33 bb Js Sugar and Molasses, and Sun ines. To >backelford k Kelly, J R Pringle, Risley k Creighton, M wry k Co. tl ? Ham y, G W WU ?iams k Co, H M Mat igault. C Alston, W B Pringle, ?J T Hume, E H BarnweU, S Wolfe, E Bull, Miss A B (Veston. B F Huger, W P Russell k Co. Boat from Chr.st Church. 3 bags s I Cotton. To Sanford k ait nott. IN THE OFFING. British brig Cardigan, from Liverpool. Sehr B N Hawkins, Wvttt, Bostcn-5 days. Mdze. To W Roach, ti B Cowperthwait. B White, A Langer, Railroad Agent, Penrn-on k H-lnus, W H Welch. S Srant. Wa.oner. Heath ic ^onaces. G H Gruber, D F Fleming k Co, Goldsmith & son, Chlso m Br is, D H Hilcox, Klinck. Wieken oerg k Co, Muller, N'uni z k ~o, J Hems, J E Adycr k Co. Walker. Evans k Cogs fell. Hopkins, McPhtrson k Co, h Kingsbury, T H. ?VMtney. B B Marshall, Niemau k Borger, il Bis jaofffc Co. G W Williams A Co, J W A Co, Camp 3o.li, Knox k Co, G A Locke & Co, J D Bell, Granitc rille Manufacturing Co, P Whipper, * Wovhman, D ?aul & Co, P P Locke, J lurki'inp & Co. J P Reils. S L> s.oney, C Graveley, A J ?almas, and others. Cleared Yesterday, .'ehr W R Bee nee, Lozicr, New York-J A Enal ow k Co. Sehr A G Ireland, Townsend, New York-J A Enslow k Co. Vp tor t li is Port. 3rig J A Devcreanx, Clark, at Philadelphia, Oct Sailed for this Port. ?hip Oswego. Post, from New York, Oct 6. 3ark Helen Sands, Otis, trom Bo.ton, Oct 6. Memoranda. The ship St Louis, Hubbard, which was up at Liv epool tor this poi t, ha6 had her destination changed 0 New orleans. Special lotto. WT UNION DBTEICT.-IN EQUITY. HENRIETTA KlISEB, tl al vs. JULIUS KAISER t al.-BILL FOR PARTITION.-Pursuant to a De tretat Order of his Honor Chancellor JOHNSON, in he above stated case, tho creditors of CH. KAL 1 EB, deceased, and of tho firm of CH. KAISER k ?ON, late of Unlonville, South Carolina, arc required o present and establish their demands before me, in or before the fr : day of January next. WM. MUNRO, C. E. U. D. Commissi oner's Office, Uuionv?le, South Carolina, September 26, 186?. September 30_ws27 J?-COUNSEL FOR THE CABELES-*.-THE tody is a machine, and carelessness in its managc nent is as mre lo load to evil results as carelessness n the management of a steam engine. Yet the last hing tbat most people think of is the protecion of J his delicate piece of Creation's handiwork from tho lubtle carnies of disease by which il is surrounded. lt is no easy thing to repair the system ?hen in nins; but tnerc is codifflculcy in fortifying it against nany of tba dancers to which it is exposed. Guard .gainst ntrvous debility. At tho first sympton ol his forerunner of more serious ai'menta, smstkin .he flagging energies of nature with HOsTETTER's ST <MAC1I BITTERS. Take it regularly and per. ristently, until bolUy vigor is thoroughly restored. It createi. an appetite, promotes-or, it might as ptopcrly bo said, compols-the complete digestion ef the toed", regulates the secretive action of the liv? er, tones and invigorates the bowels, improves the condition of the blood, and gives firmness to thc nerve.'. Upon a system thus strengthened and regu? lated in aBits important functions, the fog? and ex? halations, of autumn, preguant with the elements of Intermittent and remittent lever, can make little or no impression. Who?ver supposes that fever and ague is an unavoidable evil in certain districts, at this season of the year, is egregiously mistaken. As effectual.y as a draught of cold air is thut out by the closing of a door, this complaint, and aU disorder* of a miasmatic type, mav be prevented by tho use of | the BITTERS. Wheo sickness can be avoided by a means so sife and simple, is it not the merest fatui? ty to neglect the proierod antidote? Regirded either as a preventative or a enre for dyspepsia, bilious, ness, intermittent lover, nervous disorders, general debility, or constipation of the bowels, this pure vegetable preparation stands alone. October 10_ 6 ?TA YOUNO LADY. RE f'UilNI.NG IO her country home, aiier a sojourn ol a lew months In tie city, was hardly recognized by her friends. Da place ot a coarse, rustic, fished face, Rho had a soit ruby con plexic? sf almost marble smooth? ness, and instead tw?nty-threo she really appeared but eighteen. G poe inquiry as to tho cause of so great a chango, sba plainly told them that ?he used the CIRCA -IAN BALM, ai d cons.dcred it an in? valuable acquisition to any lady's toilet. By its use any Lady or Gentlemen can improve their persona) appearance an hundredfold. It is simple in its combination, as Nature hersei: is simple, yet unsur ptw-ed m tts etkcsej ut drawing impurities fro also healing, cleansing and beautifying the skin ana complexion. By its diroct action on 'bc cuticle lt | \ draws from itali Us Impurities, kindly heating th r s.ime, and leaving the surface as Nature intended i should be-clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Price 31, sent by Mall ar Express, on re""pt of an order by W. L. UL ABE k CO., Chemists, Ho. I West Fayette-stxent, Syracuse, N. Y. rio only ?nene? Agenta for the ?ale cf the same, olsreh to 1/r C. K. CLAG HOU N, I Pbila?Yl E. H. COATES, f phia, Pa. AV. P. HKKR1NG, Augusta, Ga. A. M. JACKSON Charleston, S. C. CLAGHOKN, HEEEING & CO., Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants, AUGUSTA, GA., CHARLESTON, S. C., PHILADELPHIA, PA. HAVING RECENTLY ESTABLISHED A BRANCH HOUSE AT CHARLESTON (AC? COMMODATION WHARF), we aro prepared to offer every facility for RECEIVING, FOR? WARDING AND SELLING COTTON AND OTHER PRODUCE, TO EITHER OP UIK > HUEE liol Si s. LIBERAL ADVANCE made on all consignments when desired. Also to our friends. Messrs. BOBT. LU CK HART & DEMPIER, Liverpool, England. October 6 D?C amos Paints, ?ils. Qr t r. WHITE LEAD AMD ZINC PAINTS^ 10,000 lbs. PREMIUM PUKE WHITE LEAD 8000 Jbs. Pure White Lead 10,000 lbs. Pure Franklin White Lead 10,000 lbs. Morning Glory White Lead, ?000 lbs. Pure French White Zinc 5000 lbs. Pure American White Zinc. ALL OF TBE ABOVE FOR SALE LOW BY HOLMES & CALDFR, No. T2C MEEIING-STREET. August 20 2X0* OILS ! OILS ! OILS ! 500 gallons PURE WINTER SPERM OIL 500 gallons Bleached Winter Whale Oil 1000 gallons No. 1 Winter Lard Oil 1000 gallons prime Tanner's Oil 300 gallons pure Neatsfoot 0 ?1 1000 gallons White Oak Oil 600 gallons Boiled linseed Oil 900 gallons English Linseed Oil 50 barrels No. 1 Kerosene Oil . 20 barrels Rosin Oil 10 barrels Tallow Oil, Tallow and Axle Grease. TOGETHER WITH A LABOE AND COMPLETE STOCK CP VARNISHES Of every Hind, TURPENTINE, GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES COLORS, PAINTS. SAND AND EMORY PAPER CROCUS CLOTH AND LEATHER BELTING. FOR SALE LOW BY HOLMES & CALDER, Aupuat 20 2ino* No. 120 MEETING-STREET. /0rci(jn anb Jlamestic Jjapr, Sttttotttqjf jfr. ?io. 3 Broad and No. 109 East Bay Streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. FOREIGN Al DOMESTifi PAPER ANO STATIONERY, 'ENS, INKS, PENCILS, COPYING PRESSES, &a BLANK BOOKS, OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE. LEDGERS, CASH BOOKS, JOURNALS, Sales Books, TIME ROOKS, MilOROTM BOOKS, AND ALL RINDS OF ACCOUNTJB00KS. ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE PRIKTE OFFICES AND BINDERIES IN THE SOUTHERN COUNTRY, WHERE THEY AHE PREPARED TO DO EVERY DESCRIP? TION OF BOOK, JOB AND FANCY PRINTING, and to inanufac ure to order BLANK BOOKS, Ruled, Prinled or Bound to any pat? er n. September 10 ^^^^^^^^ BEST nix conn *? &m <&? AWS^MOTANTED JOM&MGHArtffliN?CLOSSl golc Agents ?LNTjwT?rkfor J&RCO?TS, of Paisley, Seo?anil. CLOTHrNG MANUFACTUREES AND PUK JHA8ER3 OF SPOOL COTTON for usc on Sewing ilscbinee, demanding thc best and dringest SIX-CORD, WILL FIND r. & P. COATS' Nos. 50, CO and 70 Expressly adapted to their wanta, ruly 7 tutbs3mo CHARLESTON HOTEL STABLE*. THESE VXTPNSTVE STAT.LE3 AHE NOW IN thorough i op air and contain L FULL STOCK OF HOUSES AND VEHICLE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Vb i ch can bo obtained at all hours. )PEN AND CLOSE CARRIAGES AND BUG? GIES ALWAYS ON HAND. HORSES ALSO TAKEN ON LIVERY. DOUGLAS A JACK-ON, Charleston Hotel Stables. September 3 2mos* Pinokncy-street. P. P. TOALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN AM) MANUFACTURER OF DOOKS, SASHES AND BLINDS, HORLBECK', WHARF, Chark Eton, S. C. Particular attention paid to Shipping. July 30 Cmos * H. OK UP Y ?Si CO., DEALERS IR LEATTIEK. HIDES AND OIL, No. li SOUIH CALVE RT -SI REET, Bal omore. F. H. GRUPy.H. G. CDRTAI April 20 Cmos RUMSEN, CA IC HOLL & CO. PRESERVERS, PICKL'.Rs, O?3TER PACK ER3, kc, No. 18 Ligltt-strcct, Baltimore, Joint Proprlctcra and Solo Agmts for BORDEN'S CONDENSED MLLE, Prepared by tho Baltimore Condensed Milk Companj April 22 Cmos GET THE BEST! McMEE'S IMPROVED COTTON TIE, ?o THE ABOVE CUT REPRESENTS McLNTIRE'S IMPROVED COTTON TIE, WHICH WE HAVE NO HESITATION IN PRESENTING; to the Public aa the BEST TIE I HST USE. It has been thoroughly tested in different sections ol the South, and its superior merits friely acknowledged by all who have tried it. lu fact ita popularity has become so great as to wan-ant ua in tho aaaertion that it is destined tb become THE UNIVERSAL FAVORITE. Thia TIE combines ease and simplicity of adjustment with undoubted strength and durability. We particularly invite the attention of PLANTERS, PRESSMEN and deali rs generally to thc fol owing poii ts : The perfect construction of the Hinge and rounded edges of the Buckle secure the Batir? strength of the Band, and give it great advantages in compressing. It has no Tongues to press against the Band-does not require any Pins to be supped in, pulled out or to FALL OCT; and ia used without the troublesome operation of bending or looping tho Band. The manner in which it works is easily understood irom the cut. Each Tie is complete in itself- tne Buckle being riveted to the Band; and no part can be 3 st. Tho simple procosa of running the Band into the Buckle and letting it go at the proper place ia all that is necessary, the fastening being perfected the moment tho pressure of the cotton is brought to bear on the Bands. The Buckle is atrongr, compact and small, presenting an ?ven surface, baa no rough edges or protruding points, consequently sinks even with the cotton and obviates the great objection to other Ties,, tvhicb nre wrenched apart wiien tho buckioa of different bales get caught in handling or transportation, and especially when hales are piled on zach other. FOR SALE BY WILLIS & CHISOLM, Agents for State of South Carolina, Charleston. September 2 D*C ws2mos printers' lUljoksalc lllurrljousc. pJlINTEBS, HOWE VA&WSB. WALhEl?, EV.4??S & COGSWLLL, Ho. 3 BROAD AND 109 EAST DAY STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. JLAT PATERS, FOLDED PAPERS, BOOK AND NEWS PAPER. THEY AUE AOESTS FOK L"be L. JOHNSON Type Foundry E. HOE A- CO.'s Printing Presses and Material DEO EN EE & WEILER'S "Liberty" Press GORDON'S "Franklin" Press SEO. MATH ERV SONS' Rook and Colored ink? C. E. JOHNoON'3 Dook and News Ink THE BATH (3. C.) PAPE it COMPANY, And all otber kinds of PRINTING MATERHL at Manufacturers ' prices. In buying of us it costs thc Printer or Publisher io moro than if oe bought at tho North, and he caves Mme of his money in his own section of coun? ty, instead of soudiog it ali there, and that too with >ut cost to himself. All thc profit which can bc kept 'terr, benefits thc South. September 10 SUPERIOR QUALITY, WADE ESPECIALLY TO OUR OWN ORDER TO SUIT THE REQUIREMENTS OF TOE COTTON TRADE. MARKING INKS BY BARREL, KEG OK BALLON, AT PRICES BELOW NEW YORK, ?ut up in neat packages of ten gallons ; just a good luantity for Factors', or Cotton Merchants' usc for leason. MARKOG MUS AM) POIS, SAMPLE TWINE. For sale by WAIKEP, E?ASS & COGSWELL, lo. 3 BROAD ANO No. 109 EAST BAY STREETS, Charleston, S. C. Soptembor 10 Yon can do all your Cooking, save time trouble and money, and avoid heating the house In Summer, by using a Kerosene or Gras Stove. Ask for the UNION (Kerosene) or VULCAN ( Gas) STOVE. They are the best. Take no itner. Send for Circular. Veo Attachments for Lamps or Gas I be/ners, Nursery Lamps, Kerosene Glue i Pots, A&, Ac Liberal terms to Agents. Pearl St.] J. B. DUVAL & SON, Ko. 337 KING-STREET, AGENTS FOR CHABLE3TON. AugtatSJ DAC limo Safts. 30,000 FRANCS ! ! HE RR 1 NG'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, AWARDED THE PRIZE MEDALS AT WORLD'* F.iTR, London ; WORLD'S FAIR. New York ; EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, Paris; AND WINKER OF THE WAGE? 30,000 FRANCS ! ! 80,000 IN GOLD). At thc recent International Contest in thc Parts Ki bibition. The public aro invited to call and examine tin.- re? port of tbe Jury on the merits of tho great contest, and sec tho official award to the Herring's Patent ovor all othurs. HERRING, FARREL & SHER SAN, No. 251 Broadway, corner Murray-st., Now York. FARRUFJ, HERRING k CO., 1 HERRING k CO. Philadelphia. J Chicago. iIERRISG. FARUEL k SHERMAN, New Orleans. Large Stock ou band by WA LKEK, EVANS & COGSWELL Nos. 3 BROAD ANO HW EAS1 RAY 3TREETS, CHARLKSTON, S. C. March 3 9mo ^altimore iluofrtisfmcnts. J?v\LL AND WINTKK IMPORTATIONS 1868. MILLINERY GOODS ! RIBBONS, TRIMMING RIBBON?. VELVET RIBBONS. SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS. F.uNCY BONNET MATERIALS. BLONDS, CRAPES, NETS. FRENCH i LOWER?, PLUMES AND ORNAMENTS. BONNETS AND LADIES' HATS . IN STRAW, SILK. VELVET AND FELT. Wc offer tho largest and beet ansorted Stock in the United States, con.prising all the latest Parisian No? velties, and unequalled in choice variety and cneap neee. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO., Nos. 237 and 239 BALTIMORE-STREET, August 25 Baltimore. j A Mi: S EXOX.JOHN GILI KNOX & Ol LL, COTTON FACTORS m GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 125 SMITH'S WHARF, BALTIMORE", Consignments of COTTON, RICE, sc., respect fully solicited, and liberal advance.* made thereon Orders tor CO UN and BACON proajptly ex?cut?e vith caro and attention. April 27_l2mos? WJU. KN A OE & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD. April 20 into Xi?i?roa?s. i ii.vi:i.K.vni> CIT* KA IL. WAY ?UjJ. PANT. OFFICE CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY CO., j COBNEB UBOAD AND EAST MAY STUHCTS, f CHABLESTON, SO. CA., October 2, 1864. j SCUEDULE OF THE CHARLESTON CITS RAILWAY COMPANY. KINQ-STREET LINE. Leave Upptr Terminus Leave Txncer Termina al 1.30 A.M., and at inter- at 8 A.lu, and at inter? vals ot ten (10; minutes vals or ten [10) ni-nutc? during tbo day tul the during tbe day till 9.SC last trip at 9 P. M. P. IL NJ*.-Leave tbo Bat?'iy as follows: On the hour, and ten (IO) Minutes ot the hour, from 3 A. M., until 8 P. M., except at ten (10) minute? of !> o'rlocl; A.M. Even other trip from tho old Postoft?e. RUTLEDGE-STREET LIN?. Leave Uiper Terminus I Leave Lower Terminus ut 7.30 A.M., and at inter- a* 8.05 A.M.. and at inter? vals of twelve (12/ minute? | vals of twdvo |13| min? durina the day till 8 51 I Ut? durang tho day till P.M. 19.30 P.M. N.B.-Leave tho Battery at seventeen (17, minutes ?Itel the hour, and forty-one (ll) minutes after the INPUT, until seventein (17) tninutes yaet B. Every other trip from the o.ci PoHtotUee. SUNDAY SCHEDULE. KING-STRLET LINE. Leave Upper lermtnus\ Leave the Low r Termi at 9 A.M., and at inter- nu? at 9.30 A.M., and at vals of aileen (15) min- intervals ol ilf;een (13) utcs till 7.00 P. M. minutes till 7...J P. M. N.B -AB tho trips oro to the Battery except the last trip of each car. BU1LEDG E-STBEET LINE. Leave Upper Terminus | Leave Lower Tenninui at 9 A.M., and at inter-1 at 9.30 A.M., and at inter? vals of every twenty 120. VULJ ol' ovcrv twoncy (20) minutes till ?.15 P.M. | minutes till 7.30 t? M. N.B.-All the trips arc to tho Bithry except the last trip of each car. S. W. RAMSAY. October 2 Secretary and Trer, surer. CUAN GK UP.SCHEDULE. CHARLOTTE AND SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL? ROAD COMPANY. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. I COLUMBIA. S. C., March 31.1808.1 ON AND AFTER IBIS DATE, THE TRAINS over this Road mil run rs loliows: Leave Columbiaat.LOO P. M. Arrive ot Charlotte at.11.00 P. M. Leave Charlotte at.11.35 P. M. Arrive atCo.utnblaat.COU A. M. Kai'sccgers taking this route, (toing North make close connections at Greensboro', Weldon and Ports? mouth, to all principal Northern cities. 4gj-Tickota optional irom Grern?boro', either via Danville or Raleigh; ant from Portsmouth either na Bay Linc or Annum*s?ic Rout*-. Baggage checked through. Connections made both ways with trains ot thc Greenville and Columbia Railroad. CALEB LCUKNiGHT. April 2 Superintendent. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT S OFFICE, I CHABLESTON, ti. C.. Murri) 20, IS'-8. I ON AND AF!ER s?: DAY, MARCH ?'Jin. THE PASSENGER TRAINS ct thc South Carolin? Railroad will run as follows : FOR AUGUSTA. Leavo Charleston.6.30 A. M. Arrlvo ot Augusta.3.33 P. M. Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Memphis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery and Grand Junction. FOR COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.C.?0 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.3.50 P. M. Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester rail? road. Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad and Camden train. FOR CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.0.00 A. M, Arrive at Charleston.3.10 P. it. Leave Columbia.8 00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.3.10 P. M. AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS (6?NDAYH EXCEPTED.) Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M.. Arrive at Augusta.6.15 A. M. Connecting with trains lor Memphis, Nashville and I?ew Orleans, via Grand Junction. leavo Augusta.4.10P. M. Arriveat Charleston.LOO A. M. COLUMBIA NIGHT l.XPRESS. I SUNDAYS EXCEPTED* ) Leave Charleston.6-10 P. M. Arrive at columbia.6-20 A. M. Connecting(-undays escptcd) with Greenville and' Columbia Bailroud. Leave Columbia.5.30 P. M . Arrive at Charleston.5.30 A. M. 8- MMERVILLE 1RALN. Leave Charleston.3.40 P. M. Arrive at Summerville.5.16 P. M. Leavo Summerville.7.20 A. M. arrive at Charleston.8.35 A M. CAMDEN BRANCH. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Leave Ringville.2.20 F, M.. Arri e at Camden.5.80 P. M. Leave Camden.5.10 A. M. Arrive at Kingv?le.7.40 A. M. (Sinned) H. T. PEAKE. April 29 General Supenniendent r^EORGIii R. GAITHriR, JR., Ai CO., COTTON FACTORS AND GENERAL PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 4 Camdcu-strcct, Baltimore. Liberal cash advances on conngnmonta. June 23_ KIFFIN, BROTHER Ai CO.. GROCERS ABD *"* COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 105 LOM B ARD-STarar, BALTIMORE. April 22 ?TCoe