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IHE DAILY NEWS. The Three Wives. Taree merchants went riding ont into the West, Un the top of a 'bas, as the sun went down ; Each thought of his wile, how richly she drest, And ?be growing circumference of her nev? gown. For wives most dress, and husbands must pay, And there's plenty to get and little to say While the milliner's bill is running. Three wives sat up in Jane Clark's for hours. And they told her to put everything down; They ordered the silks, and they ordered tho flower?, And the bill it kept tolling up, gown upon gown; For wives will dress, and husbands will pay, Though perhaps they will be m a terrible wjy When they're dunned for the bill that is running Three bankrupts were fl gu ring in the Gazette, On a Tuesday night, when the sun went down, And the women were weeping and quite in a pet, ^ofthe dresses they never wm snow io ino For wives will dress, though husbands can t pay, And bankruptcy's surely the pleasantest way To get lid of the bill and the dunning QLomiECIuai. Exports* NEW YORK-Per steamship James Adger-100 tierces Rice, 112? bales Upland Cotton, 38 bales j Domestics, 82 ubis Rosin, 90 packages Fruit 37 j packages Sundries. -o The Charleston Cotton Market. OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, ) CHARLESTON, Tuesday Evening, October 20, 'CS. I The article was quiet with a moderate stock and limited demard; prices remained without impor.aut j change Salee near icO bales, viz: 4 at 17, 4 at 20, 20 at 21, 47 at 22, 24 at 22K. 43 at 22 & 26 at 22?, 121 at 23, 24 at 23Ai, C'O at 23U.15? at 24, C prepared in Gaile: gin, ct 24>?, and 21 do. do. at 24 K cents ? rb. We quote; LIVERPOOL CLASSITICATI0>". OTdinarv to Good Ordinary.21 @22'? Low Middling.23 ffl Middling.23K? Strict Middling.24 @ .Markets by Telegraph. FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, October 20.-Consols 94%'. Bonds quiet and steady at 73,K. Sugar heavy, both afloat and on the spot. LIVERPOOL, October 20-Neon.-Cotton steady. Shipments from Bombay to the 17th, since the mst report, are 9000 bales. 2 P. M.-Cotton steady; sales 12,003 bales. Yarns and fabiics et Manchester flat and nominal. Bread stuffs doll. Bed wheat 9s lld. Pork quiet and steady. Beef easier at 95s. Lard 69s 6d. Tallow quiet at 57s. Erening.-Cotton closed steady. Corn declined to 33s. HAVRE, October 29.-Cotton firmer at If 37c. DOMESTIC MARKETS. Nxw YOHX, October 20-Noon.-Money steady at ( to 7. Exchange on time 9K- Gold 37. Flour SalOc lower. Wheat dull and declining. Corn heavy and lo lower. Mess pork quiet at S23 70. Lard doll at 19to 19tfc. Cotton quiet, middlings 2?Wia253?. Tur? pentine firm at 44%a45c- Rosin more active; strain? ed common $2 65a2 75. Evening.-Cotton a shade lower. Sales 1900 ba les ?t25Ji. .Flour-State and Western 5al0 cts. lower; superfine$6 25a6 35: Southern dull end drooping; common to fair extra $8 85a9. Wheat heavy, and 2a Sc. lower; red Western $2 09. Corn, mixed, SI 15a 116. Pork closed firmer st $28 66*28 67. Lard heavy and lower; steam 17al9>?'; kettle 19>?al9^. Whiskey quiet. Groceries and freights dulL Gov? ernments closed weak; 62*8 atlSK- Money ac: i ve and stringent. Call loans sharp st 7. "Sterling heavy at OK- Gold weak and deolining at 36"?<a37. South em bonds heavy. Bi LnsiORE, October 20.-Cotton qui it and steady. Flour dull and nominal Wheat dull; low grades 5a 10c lower; prim: red $2 50a2 60; farr to good $1 80a 2. Corn firm; white 91 26al 26-, yellow Bl 30al 33. Oats doll, with Urge receipts* at 75a78c. Rye firm at $1 CCal CS. Provisions unchanged. WILMINGTON (N. C.). October 20.-Spirits Turpen? tine advanced Ko; sales at 42c. Rosin-sales of No 1 at S3 25, No 2 at $1 90. Turpentine unchanged. Tar da Cotton firm ; sales at 23}-c for midd ling, 23 for low middling and 22 for good ordinary. AUGUSTA, October 20.-Cotton quiet but firm; sales 406 bales. Middlings 23K- Receipts CIS bales. SAVANNAH, October 20.-Sales 250 bales; m'ddling nominally 24 Kc; receipts 1842; exports 1119. MOBILE, October 20.-Sales of cotton 303 bales; boIrTers more willing sellera, middlings 23c; receipts 1343 bales. Nxw ORLEANS, October 20.-Cotton firmer and in fair demand; middling 23Kc; sales 3500 bales; re? ceipts 10,080 boles ; exports 1400 ba es. Sterling 47 K x50. New York sight par. Gold 37*$. CINCINNATI, October 20.-Flour unsettled sad nominal; family $8a8 25. Corn dull at 58o60. Whis? key $1 20. Pork held at $31. Shoulders 13*18**;; dear aides 17. Lord IR K LOUISVILLE, October 2a-Com, new, 65a60; old, 98 all. Superfine flour $6 25a6 50. Mess pork $31 . Lard 19&. Shoulders 13K; clear sides 11)011%. \ Whiskey $120al 23. Easton & Co.'? Cotton Report [FOB THE WZXK ENDING OCTOBER 16, 1868.] NEW YORK, October 17.-THE MARKET.-In oar last report the market dosed active and strong at 28c for middling uplands. Liverpool was dull at lOXalOJi for uplands and Orleans. On Saturday a large business was done, and prices advanced Kc. Sales 3924 bales at 26Kc. Liverpool mare active end advancing. Sales 15.000 bales. Middling uplands lOijd. Monday, the market opened strong but closed weak, owing to increased offerings on spot and to arrive. Sales 1839 bales at 26J26KC Liver? pool buoyant Sales 20,000 bales at lO&alOKd. Tuesday, spinners and exporters bought sparingly, and as the stock on sale was larger, prices declined ? frac?oa. Sales 2214 bale- at 26c. Liverpool firm at 10J<d. Sales 12,000 bales. Wednesday, heaviness in this market continued, and holders showed so:ue disposition to press sales on wharf. Sales 2697 bales. Closing at J?o decline. Middling 25??c. liverpool opened steady and closed Kd easier. Sales 12.0C0 bales at 105?d. Thursaay morning there was a very unsettled feeling, and Cotton was offer? ed at 25 cents for middling on the wharf, and to arriva This tempted shippers, andalatge business was done and sdi cheap lots were quickly taken. Toe matket close! steady at 25Kc. Sales 3405 bale;. Liverpool steady and unchanged. Sales SOCO biles. Yesterday there was a good demand for krr middling for export and for middling for home use. There would have been more done but tor the small stock on the market. Sales 3469 bales. Hol L ers firm at 25 Kc for middling and 25c for low mid? dling. Liverpool quiet and steady. Sales 10,000 bales. Middling uplands 10;?d, Orleans lld, uplands to arrive lOKalOA?d. Manchester accounts unfavor? able. On the week our prices are Kc lower, and Liv? erpool Kd higher. The report from Liverpool yes? terday, showing such smaU stock, gave i o creased oon?deuce to thoso who had been shipping, and drewJrrSoBJe who had been waiting for lower prices. The decline to 25c on Thursday brought in more buyers than could be supplied, and all lots offered :-t Sotations were soon taken. There has been more ength shown this week in the low grades, which are scarce and in demand for expert. Our quotations wiR show that the difference between low middling and middling has been reduced to Kc. Notwith standing the 17.693 bales received at this port during the week, our stock shows but a small increase The quantity on the market is as amallas it has been for months, and lots aro sold as soon as offered. 1 mai hu by Bteamer have advanced from 3-i6 to %a, with en? gagements of a few thousand bales. There is no sLip on the berth at present, and the room by steamer is not large. Yesterday Mobile was reported down to22a22iic and Charleston to 22 Kc The large number of or? ders sent to these places caused a reaction. Of the 195,904 bales receiv- d so fir this season, spinners have taken 83,603 bales, exporters 47,085 bolos, and 65,216 bales have been added to tne stock on 1st Sep? tember last. SALES FOB FUTURE DELIVERY-On Saturday 600 bale? (average middling) were sold at 2 tc, January delivery. On Moud ty. If U bales middling for No? vember at 25c, and 250 bales middling for December at 24c. Thursday, 300 bales, at 22c for low middling and 23c for middling. January delivery. Friday, 200 bales low middling, tor January, at 22c, and 100 bales middling, for December, at 23 Kc At 22c for low middling and 23c for midd ling, deliverable in any month up to March, there were large orders which could not be flited-yesteroay. STATISTICAL POSITION.-The stock in Liverpool is 4U7.0O0 bales;-float from India 475,000; and from America 17.000 bales. Total 899,000 bales. On Oc? tober 18, 1867, the stock was 718,000 bales; afloat from India 246.1KJ0; and from America 3C00 bales. Total 967.000 bales. Deficiency in visible supply- "?? compared with last year. 68,000 bales. Price of mid? dling Orleans now lid; th-n 8Kd. Stock at all ports in the United stat?s 5763 bales more than sa.ue tune last year. Estimated stock held by Mjnchestcr spinners at the mills 135,000 bales. Stock in Havre, 25th ult., 48,076 bales, against 93,241 balee last year, with an excess at sea over last year of 50,891 bales. Stock m London, 1st, instant, 72,818 bales, against 106,180 bales last year, wi h an excess in the quanti? ty at sea of 90,000 Dales over 1867. Upland & Mobile. N.iw Florida, Orlons. Texas Ordinary.- a23 - a23K - a23K - a^SV Good Or- * dinary.- a24V? - a24K - a24*? - a23 Low Mid? dling..- aS5 - a25K - a25K - o253? Middling.- a25K - a25# - a2f> - a26K Salce of lhe week 17,51? bi'es-includini 8604 lo spinners, 4552 to speen atore, snd 1392 to exporters. Stocks in the interior towns, October 2. 1868, 11,975 bales, against 14,291 bales same time last year. Phillipa" Provision Kxohange. CINCINNATI, October 16.-The great political ex? citement which has existed durinc thc week past, bas retarded all branches of business very material? ly, and the new change in affairs to-day will, no doubt, keep matters in an unsettled condition until after the Presidential election. 'I he trade in provi 6??>ns has been unusually small, and the little done has bren entirely consumptive and for Bma? amounts. There is no speculative doman 1 what? ever. The sNcks of all articles under this head are teing steadi y induced m the West, yet with no greater demand thad now exists, there will be plenty to carry u* through to the new season which is OD its eve of commencement. Hie market has been quiet during the week, with but little change in prices sinc>! my last, though it closes easier at quotations below, with some disposion, to close out ?'.fe rem? nants of stock at currant rates, Ho?~=-Arc out little ta'?d of, yet for the future trader? and drovers expect higher* prices than they wiU probably realize, while packers preter to wait until th . time coraeB. and then piy current rates rather than contract ahead. Some sales have be.-u made at 8c cross for early, for delivery by slaughter? ers; but they ?:: 1^6 the ?roduct t0 auX-?US curers of early ^tuff. ..^ MKSS PORK-The stock is very li^ut and the de? mand small; S31 has been tho asking pri:e, but sales cannot i e made at ever $30 50. L\RD-In view ot BCW coming into tj.e market sooD, is very dull and difficult to sell at 19c; seme new prim* steam has beeu sold at 17?;c, delivered this month. . BULK MEATS-Quiet and but little inquired ft -. ex? cept at reduced price3, and I quote nominally shoul? der.- at 12c, sides at 14c, clear rib 15c, clear loJjC, aU loose ... BACON-Is also easier and the demand light; shuni ders, sides, clear rib and clear sides are held at 13j4'. IC, 10?? and 17?$ packed, for iresh smoked, and }?c less for otc1 j but buyers contend for concessions; sugar cured hams very dull at 18il8}?c, and p.ain 14al5c. Macon Marker. MACON, October 17.-COTTON-Receipts to-day 333 bales; sales 134 bates; shipped '?77 bales. Uhe market to-day was not so active as yesterday, though the pnces of yesterday were fully sustained. SaleB tc-day were light on account of the difference in opinion between Dayers and eellere. 'I he market closed fir ai this eveoing at the following rates : In? ferior 17; ordinary 19; good ordinary 21"?; middlings 22?; good middlings 23. MACOS COTTON STATEMENT. St:ck ou hand September 1,1868-bales. 1,326 Received to-day. 333 Received previously.9.8U8-10...41 11,134 Shipped to-day. 277 Shipped previously.4,951- 5,2-8 Stock on hand tht'B evening.. 6,23? Nashville Market. NASHVILLE. October 17.-COTTON-The number of bales received to-day was 89. wiui shipment of 106. Sales of 82 bales of low middling and good or? dinary, prices ranging from 21 to 21Kc lor low mid? dling, and 20 to 20)ic for good ordinary. Market closed dull ac 20??a21o for low middling. NASHVILLE COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand September 1, 1808.CO Received to-day.89 Received previously.59r"-CS7 Total.747 Shipped to-day.KW Shipped previously.381-487 Stock on hand.260 WHEAT-We heard of sales of 300 bushels at ?1 75 al 80. The other markets ore unchanged. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, October 19.-TUHPENTTNE-Mar? ket unchanged, sales of 302 bbls, at $2 G5 for soft and $1 50 for hard, ^ 280 lbs. SPIRITS TURPENTINE-Has declined in price, and we quote sales of 5 bbls at 40 cts, and 50 do at 40', cts ir) gallon. ROSIN-Sales of 700 bbls, at SI 70 for strained and No. 2. TAB-146 bbls received, and sold at S2 30 "3 bbl. COTTON-Market steady. Sales of IG7 balts at 22>a' cts for good ordi arv, 23 cts for low mid? dling, 23>? cte for middling, and Ula, 22j?a23 cts for mixed grades. HAY-137 bales Northern sold from wharf at 75 c's $ 100 lbs. Consignees perSouth Carolina Kailroad October 20. 754 bales Cotton, 28 bales. Domestics, 65 bbls Naval 8tores, 6 cars Wood, 2 cars Lumber, 4 curs Stock. To Railroad Agent, Goldsmith 4 Son. Frost 4 Adg:r, G H Walter & Co. CaldweU & sou, Pelzer, Rodgers k Co, Kirkpatrick k Witto, coben, Hanckel A- Co, G W Williams k Co, Wi ns k Chi-olm, Brodie k Co, J D Aiken k Co, Johnston, Crows k Co, J R Pringle, L D DeSaussure, Thurston & Holmes, J Haucktl. Mowry 4 Co. J A Qiiackenbn*h. Heeder k Da\ie>, W P Dow? ling 4 Co, W C Uukis k Co, Kdnck, Wittenberg i Co, Claghorn, Herring k Co, W-lker, Evans k Cogs? well, Denny & P<-rry, W C Courtney k Co. Passengers, Per steamship James Adger, for New York-Mis9 E D Woodhull, S Lopez, Master Woodhull, Miss Woodhull. Per steamship Champion, from New York-Mrs R Jone.- and child, C M Baker and wifa, T L Gi og,', R M Marshall, P cullinane, E M Quinu. Mrs 1) Ma? guire. H Meir. L J Kelly, Mrs L Bien?. C H Rice, Mrs R L Linn, LH Goodman, C M Keith. J Fitzger? ald, L Alexander and son. v Beerman. G W Farrow, E Mason, J B Laman, J C Due, G W Woodman, C U Hillen, H Daly, N A Hunt, J A Young. Miss C Young. Mrs Greenwood and daughter, Airs Stanley, F Sayre and wile, Mrs Bel:. Miss Bell, Mrs S B Hubbard aud daughter. Miss Nellie Harris, Mrs M A Coates, Miss Simms, G E Hurd and wile, J Anderson, J W Gil? bert. J McNavy, G Peirce, C A Hill, Mrs E DcTre vllle. Mrs Cone?, Mrs A Smith, F A Curtis, Isabella C Wright, Eliza S Lee, S Lee ,W Gilmore Simms, H Esler, and ll m steerage. dorine ?lciD5. Port of" Charleston, October' 21 Arrived Yesterday. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York-left Saturday, P M. Mdze. To James Adgcr k Co, J E Adgcr k Co, Railroad Agents, J D Aiken .V Co, L Alexander, C D Ahreus k Co, D A Ammo, J Apple, J Allen, J Archer, E Bates & Co, J B Betts H Bischoff k Co, G H Brown, BoUmann Bros W M Bird 4 Co. J M Bryan, C M Bakor, D Briggs. A Bischoff, T M Bristoll, Bjrt k Wirtb, J C Burckmyer, C D Carr 4 Co, Cameron, Barkley k Co, cbisolm Bros. H Cobla & Co. W S Corwin k Co, T D Clancy, Courier Office, J C H Clauseen, T M Cater. J Commins, W s Corwin & Co, L Chapin k Co, W H Chafe? k Co, Clacius 4 Witte, Dowle 4 Moise, M Drake, H Da y, L Dunne mau. P Darcey, E J fischer, B Foley, C D Kranke, Furchgott & Bro, Forsyth. Mccomb 4 Co, J S Fair y 4 Co, D F Fleming 4 Co, G Foll?n, G A Glover, Prof LR Gibbes, Gos rompanv, Q Gerdts .s Co. C Gold? stein, Goodrich, Wineman A Co, A G Goodwin, agent, C Graveley, J M tfreer. M ?allowa -, E Henrv, Hart 4 Co, J H Hillen. H Hastedt, Heescnnn i Bro, J W Harriss m, J Voa Hollen. J Hurkamp 4 Co, A Illiug, N A Hunt, Jackson 4 Douglas, Johnston, Crews 4 Co, J H Johnson, Jennings. Thomlinson 4 Co, Jef? fords 4 Co, J T Kanapaux, H W Ki'stnan, Krictc 4 Chapman, Kanapaux 4 Lanneau. H Klatto i C, Ct J Lu h rs, Laurcy 4 Alexander, A Langer, T W Lewi 6, t J Lewith, Luhrs 4 Stelling, Louguick 4 sell, J H Muller, C Litschgi, J Leibmau, Thomas 4 Scenck, s R Marshall, J M Martin, W A Mehrtens, Muller, Nimitz 4 Co, J G Milnor 4 Co, Mowry 4 Co, Muu toue 4 Co, J B McElhose, W Matthlessen, agent, Menke 4 Muller, McLov 4 Bice, McD Cohen, Nach man 4 Co, Ostccdorff 4 Co, D O'Neill. B O'Nei:), J F O'Neill 4 Son. J J Porter, Pelzer, Rodgers 4 Co, G Prince, C F PankniD, C P Poppenheim, J S Pierson 4 Co, Quimby 4 Co, J A Qua ;kenbush. W Roach. J R Read 4 Co, Ravenel 4 Co, Southern Express Co, Street Bros 4 Co, W .steo'e, O Stackley, F E Schroe? der, W B Stanlev. G W Steffens 4 Co, L Schnell 4 Co, W G Mmms, Strauss 4 Vance, t-hacKelfoid 4 Kelly, H Soubeyroux, H Steitz. Stenhouse 4 Co, E B Stoddard 4 Co, StoU. Webb 4 Co, Welch 4 Brandes, WL Webb, Werner 4 Ducker, Walker, Evans 4 Cogs? well, Wagoner, Heath 4 Mocsees, J H Wuriiman, F Wehman, G W WUliams 4 Co. Bark Harriot E Hu-scy, Ross, Richmond, Me- 8 days. Bay, 4c. To W Roach. Cleared Yesterday. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, New York Jas Adger 4 Co. Sailed Yi.u-iCay. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, New York. From this Port. Steamship Falcon, Horsey, Baltimore, Oct 19-re ports heavy weather. Memoranda. PORI OF GEORGETOWN. S, C., TO OCT'R 19. ARRIVED. October 14-Sehr Americus, Taly, New York-in t remarkably quick trip of Cl hmrs. CLEARED. October 19-Sehr Bunnell, Burk, New York. -J L.1ST UK VK>SKLS OP, "LEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS POhi FOREIGN LIVERPOOL. Ship Richard the Third. Wood, cleared.Sept 3C The Sc itswood, Yeamau, sailed.Aiiyust 31 Bnti.-h bark Ausdell, lurpoll, cleared.August 2(J CARDIFF. Bark Jenny Lind, Sherwood, sailed.August - DOMESTIC. BOSTON. British ship David Canuou, Jones, cleued. ...Sept IC British bark Liverpool, GreeD, cleared.Oct ? Brig Cyclone, Johnson, up.Sept 21 Brig E J Carve- Brackett. up.August 3( Sehr Fatiny S Keating, Daniels, up.Sept IC NB* TOBE. Steamship Marmion, Ftdrcloth, cleared.O't 14 Phip Sumter, Keiih, cleared .Oct 11 Brig James Bakrr, Phelan, up.Oct IC Sour Ida S Bur?ess, B?rge*?, cleared.Oct 5 PHILADELPHIA Steamship Prometheus, '?roy, to leave.Oct 17 Bril,' J A Deveroaux, Clark, up.Oct 7 Sehr Lilly, Francis, up.Oct IC .chr Matthew Kinney, Ogden, cleared.O.-t 16 GET THE BEST! McINTIrlE'S IMPROVED COTTON TIE. THE ABOVE CUT REPRESENTS McINTIRE'S IMPROVED COTTON TIE, WHICH WE HAVE NO HESITATION IN PRESENTING to the Public as the BEST TIE TUT USE. It has been thoroughly tested in different sections of the South, and its superior merits freely acknowledged by all who haye tried it. In fact its popularity has become BO great as to warrant us in the assertion that it is destined to become THE UNIVERSAL FAVORITE. This 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 the following pok-ts : Thc perfect construction of the Hinge and rounded edges of the Buckle secure thc ei.tire Btrength of thc Band, and give it great advantages in compressing. It has no Tongues to press against the Band-does not require any Pins to be slipped in, pulled out or to FALL OUT; and is used without thc troublesome opsration of bending or looping the Baud. The manner in which it works is easily understood from the cut. Each Tic IB complete in itself-the Bticklo being riveted to the Band; and no part can be oet. The simple process of running thc Band into tho Buckle and letting it go at the proper place is all that ia necessary, the fastening beiuR perfected the moment the pressure of the cotton is brought to bear on the Bands. Tbe Buckle is strong, compact ana small, presenting an even surface, has no rough edges or protruding points, consequently sinks even with the cotton and obviates the great objection to other Ties, which are wrenched apart when thc buckles of different bales get caught in handling or transportation, and especially when bales are piled on each other. FOR SALE BY WILLIS & CHISOLM, Agents for State of South Carolina, Charleston. Qnnif.mhr*r Ot DiC W62mOS Jnsnroi?fE Jlgcnri). NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. 1845.PURELY MUTUAL..1845 ASSETS OVER. 810,000,000. THIS COMPANY ORIGINATE!? THE CELEBRATED TEN YEAR NON-FORFEITURE SYSTEM. Issues every kind ol Policy approved by science and its experience of nearly a quarter of a century, and insures AT COST, returning ALL the profits to the policy-holders. PREMIUMS PAYABLE ANNUALLY, SEMI-ANNUALLY AND QUARTERLY ; AND CREDIT OF 40 PER CENT. ALLOWED IF DESIRFD. General information will be afforded, and thc Superintendent's reports of all the Compames exhibited, upon call at this Office. THOMAS FROST. General Agent for Sonth Carolina, October 9 fmw Imo No. 54 PRO AD-STREET. jj) a i ? i Sj s, O t r. WHITE LE AD AND ZINC PAINTS. 10,000 lbs. PREMIUM PUKE WHITE LEAD 8000 lbs. Pure "White Lead 10.000 lbs. Pure Franklin White Lead 10,000 lbs. Morning Glory White lead. 5000 lbs. Pure French White Zinc 5000 lbs. Pure American White Zinc. ALL OF TBE ABOVE FOR SALE LOW BY HOLMES k CALDER, No. 12C MEETING-STREET. August 211 2* OILS! OILS! OILS! 500 gallons PURE WINTER SPERM OIL 500 gallons Bleached Winier Whale Oil 1000 gallons No. 1 Winter Lard Oil 1O0O gallons prime Tanner's Oil 300 gallons pure Neatsfoot Oil 1000 gallons White Oak Oil 600 gallons Borley Linseed Oil 900 gallons English Liuseed Oil 50 barrels No. 1 Kerosene Oil . 20 barrels Rosin Oil . IO barrels Tallow Oil, Tallow and Axle t?rense. TOGETHER WITH A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF VARNISHES of every kind, TURPENTINE, GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES COLORS, PAINTS. SAND AND EMORY PAPER CROCUS CLOTH AND LEATHER BELTING. TOR SALE LOW BY HOLMES & CALDER, All?USt 20 . 2* No. 126 MEETING-STREET. CE. CLAQUORN, 1 Philadel- W. P. HERRING, A. AL JACKSON, E. H. COATES, I phiu, Po. Augusta, Ga. Charleston, S. C. CLAGHORN, HERRING & CO., Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants, AUGUSTA, GA., CHARLESTON, S. C., PHILADELPHIA, PA. HAYING RECENTLY ESTABLISHED A BRANCH HOUSE AT CHARLESTON (AC? COMMODATION WHARF), we are prepared to offer cvet v facility for RECEIVING, FOR? WARDING AND SELLING COTTON AND OTHER PRODUCE, TO EITHER OF OUR IHItEE HOUSES. LIBERAL ADVANCE made on all cansismments when desired. Also lo our friends, Messrs. ROBT. LOCKHART & DEMPTER, Liverpool, England. October C nae ttmos Tn H. KELLERS * CU., DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, No. 131 MEETING-STREET, NEAR MARKET FRESH AUU1110?S OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, ic, BOUGHT AND DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS SOLD ON COMMISSION; LOANS NEGOTIATED; RECEIVED WEEKLY. PROPERTY LEASED. ?SrPRESCRIPTIONS PCT UT WITH CAKE.???, ?3*Auction of HORSES, FURNITURE, fcc, e\erj January 3 tut!:6 Wcdnetda/. 0?tobe lr9 JL* H. MARSHALL ? BROTHER. AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, BROKERS No. 33 URO AD-STREET. ^altimore Jluocr?iscments. WM. KNABE & CO., MAN UP ACT CRESS OF PIANO FORTE S, BALTIMORE, MD. October 10_ _3a [> i A s o SI PIANOS:: GOLD MEDAL TOR 1868 HAS JUST BEES AWARDED TO CHAS. M. STIEFF FOR THE BEST PIANOS NOW MADE, OVER BALTIMORE, PHILADEL? PHIA AND NEW YORK PIANOS. OFFICE AND WAREROOM. No. 7 N. LIBERTY7. STREET, ABOVE BALIIMORE-STREET, BALTIMORE. Md. SHEFF'S PIANOS BAVE ALL THE LATEST Improvement, includim; ttic Auraffe trebie, ivorj fronts, and the improved Frcncli Action, tidly war? ranted tor five years, with privilege of exchange withiu twelve months it not en Uroly satisfactory tc purchaser. Secoud-handcd Pianos and Parlor Or? pani always on hand Iroin SOO to $300. REFEREES wno HAVE oun riANoa rs CSE: General Robert E. Lee, Lexington, Va. General Hubert Rinsom, Wilmiuyton. N. 0. Bishop Wilmer, New Orleans, La. Messrs. R. Burwell A: Sous, Charlotte, N. C. Max Strakoscb, Itali.in Opera. Messrs. Pieisou k Sons, Sumter, S. C. Charles Spencer, Charleston, S. C. April 22 Cmos AMES KNOX.JOHN GILI KNOX ?? (Vt Ll J, CUTTOI FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 125 SMITH'S WHARF, BALTIMORE. Consignments of COTTON, RICE, kc, respect fully solicited, and liberal advances made thereon. Orders for (.'(JUN and BACON piomptiy executer? wth care and attention. April 27 12mo?* F. H. GR CP Y ?s; co.. DEALERS IN LEATHER HIDKS AND OIL, No. 12 SOUTH CALVERT-STREET, Baltimore. P. H. GRCPY.H. G. C?RTA1 October 19 9-3mos ^ri;>E.\, CAUROLL & CO. PRESERVERS, PICELb.RS, OYSTER PACK ERS, ic. No. 18 Light-street, Baltimore, Joint Proprietors and Sole Agents for BORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK, Prepared by the Baltimore Condensed Milk Compan) April 22 Cmoj ?j.RIFKl.V, BROTHER <& CO.. GROCERS AMS COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 105 LOMBARD-STREET, BALTIMORE. April 22 fimos E. AUSTIN JENKINS. AUBED JENKINS, JI ROBERT H. JENKINS. J^DW. JENKINS SON'S, IMPORTERS AND BALERS IN SADDLERY AND COACH MATERIALS, NO. ISO BALTIMORE-STREET. April 2J ?-uos Balturorn. M yyiLLlAMS & GUION, No. 71 WALL-STREET, NEW YORK, Issue Circular Letters of Credit Through ALEX. P. PETRIi-' k CO., London, AVAILABLE FOR 1 RAVELLERS IN ALL PARTS OF EUROPE, &c. Sterling Exchange at Sight and Sixty Days. Orders for STOCKS, BONDS aud MERCHAN? DISE cxeiut.'d in London by cable or Moil. Septem uer Vi 2tuos Q_U.MOR HOUSE, MONUMENT SQUARE, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, KIRKLAND & CO., Proprietors. April 27 lyr gfpoffr pitiers. Y~ is" N D'TTR -.1 L I V IN G DEATH, Tue confirmed dyspeptic may almost say with St. Peter. "1 die daily." The object of this arti? cle is not to remind L# him o? his panes, but to show him how io ban I ish them forever. Tho n-eans of immediate and permanent relief are prof? fered him m PAK KN IN'S HEPATIC BITTERS. And it is for him to say whether he will continue to endure a hvinc death, or put himself in a position to render lue enjoyable. LI VING AD VEE TISEMENTS Of thc efficacy of this matchless vegetable stomachic are to bc fouud in every city and town in tbe South; healthy men and wo m men, rescued from torture by its use, and g\ eager to bear testimo? ny to its virtues. It ?fm dillers from any other Hitters i i existence in this especial particular-it is cot alcoholic. EXCHANGE PAIN FOR EASE, And Weakness for Strength. Get nd of the ailmenU which inlet fere with enjoyment; cost gloom and dis pondency to the winds; take a stronger hold of life and, m short, become a NEW MAN, Through the instrumentality of ihe most powerful and popular of all vegetable invigorauts and cor? rectives, PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS. Biliousness, Indigestion, General Debility, and all the complaints which proceed from a want of propel action m the liver, the stomach and the bowels, are eradicated by a course of this great CONSTITUTIONAL SPECIFIC, Which not only combats and conquers diseases that have entrenched t emselves in the system, but is the best known safeguard against all unhealthy in? fluences. Per.-ons wh m ? oso occupations and pursuits subject them IVJ io tho depressing ef? fects of a close, uuwh I w olesome atmosphere, should take it regularly as a protection against tho low fevers and other disorders which malana engen? ders. Individuals who are WASTING AWAY, Without any special complaint, except a gradual declination of bodily strength and nervous energy, will ?nd in tho BITTERS A FOUNTAIN OF VITAL? ITY AND VIGOR, AS REFRESHING AND EXHILI RA'IING AS A POOL IN THE DESERT TO THE SAND-SCOUCHED AND FAINTING TRAVELLERS. PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS Is composed of the pure jukes (or, aa they are mc dicinaRy termed, Extract?) of Roots, Herbs and Barks, making a preparation highly concentrated iud entirely lrce from alcoholic admixture of any kind. They will be lound AN UNFAILING CURE For Liver Complaint, nie or Nervous De eases of the Kidneys, smg from a Disorder Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chro Kbilitv, Chronic Lu? nn.: all Diseases ari cd Liver or Stoma?!. Such a9 Consti? pation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn. Disgust ior Fo jd. Fullness cr Weight in tho Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at thc pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, rluttering at tho Heart, Choking or Sutloealiug Sensations when in a Lying Posture; Dtniuiss of Vision, Dots or Webs bet?re the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain iu tho Head, Deticicncy of Perspiration, Yellowness of thc Skin and Eyis, Pain in Uie Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, cte, Sudden Fhisiic* or Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagin? ings oi Evil and Great De? pression ot spi? rits. Keep vc ur Liver lu a j oraer-Keep your di. gf.stiv--organs in a so VkM und. healthy condition by the use of these re I ? medics, and no disease will ever assail you. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Are made strong b;* the usi of these Bitters. INVALIDS Recovering trom any severe attack of sickness, will find the=e Bitters peculiarly useful in restoring lost strcDgtb, by removing the cause of ocbility and in? creasing thc appetite. They should take u teaspoon? ful three tim s a day, mixed willi a little wator. Thc Hepatic Bitters are also recommended to those suffering with chills and Fevers, when it caa be ickeu in connection wiih other remedies prescribed lor such couiplaiuts, nud ?ill assi-t the action cf these medicines, supplying th? system with the much needed strengtii lost under the debilitating effects ol malana upon th" constitution. The doss in such cases, lor a grown person, woula bo a table? spoonful three times a dav, immediately before meals. Dvspeptics should never bc without a bottle of HEPATIC BIT 1EKS, as they have been uniformly found to restore thc stomach to its lost energies, and thus lead the patient back to the enjoyment of the Blessing c t perfect health. They should take a des? sen spoonful thr-e times a day, an hour before each meal. These Litters aro also recommended to phy? sicians, and can be used by them in lieu of other tonics, such as linet. Columbo, Tiuct. Bark, linet. Gemtan, and all the cat g alogut, or bitter tonics; far excelling these iu its g action upon the system, bemg a combination o? 1 many useful tonics aud aromatic carminatives, which are rendered aperient by the addition of a little Turkey Rhubarb, making a preparation long needed by thc profession. CAUTION! See that the signature C. F. PANKNIN is on the label ol each bottle. m\m Ail others are coun? terfeit?. Principal Of |\| tice and Manufactory at thc Gorniau Medi Iva cine Store. No. 123 MEETIKG-STUEET, CHARLESTON, S. C. C. P. PANKNIN, Proprietor. HEGEMAN i CO., No. 203 Broadway, N. Y., General Agents. PRICES: Pauknin's Hepatic Bitt?rs. per bottle.$1 00 Paukuin's Hepatic Bitters, bait' dozen. 5 CO ii3"-Do not forget to examine well the article you buy in order to get the genuine. FOR SALE nv GOODRICH WI NEMAN & CO, No. 23 UAYNE-STREET, CHARLESTON S. C. AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS TN MEDICINES EVERYWHERE. JulyS g A R S A PAFTIITI? I A ? AND ITS POWERFUL CURATrV'E ASSOCIATES PREPARED UNDER A NEWLY DISCOVERED PROCESS, FOB EXTRACTTSG THE C?BATTVE PROP! .BITES FROM VEGETABLE SUBSTAXCF", EN? TERS INTO THE COMPOSITION OF DB. B A D W A Y * 3 RENOVATING RESOLVE I. A NEW PRINCIPLE DISCOVERED. Une Bottle of Resolvent is Better Thar Ten Large Bottles of tuc Advertised^ Sarsaparillas, or Direct Diuretic Hem edies. PHYSICIANS wonder at tho extraordinary power o' RADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT in curing the worst ??Yms of scrofulous, Syphiloid, Chronic skin Diseases, and tts ma-velo us power in resolving calculous concr?tions, afford Lng immediate relief and consequent cure of Diseases of the Kidney, Bladder, Liver, Lung?, Pancreas, spleen. Its rapid influence in the cure of Diabetes, Incontinence or scanty, tur? bid, albuminous, cloudy urine; itt almost instant ef? ficacy in stopping itching and painful discharge ol urine, and its singular power in curing discharges from the Uterus and Urethra, L ucorrhcea. Bloody Urine, and other unhealthy and weakening dis? charges;-and inquire wherein the SARSAPARIL LIAN used in the Renovating Resolvent differs from ordinary Sarsaparillas I Sarsipaiilllan is the only principle in sarsaparilla that possesses curative properties; all other parts of the root are inert and useless. One ounce of the extract obtained under Dr. Railway's new process tor extracting the curativi; properties from vegetable substances, contains more of thc true principle ol cure than twenty pounds of thc ordinary roots. SM; SAPA KILLIAN ts on! JJ one of the ingredients' that forms this truly wonderful medicine; ondit ts the only compositing remedy that communicates its purifying, Ueansim and reinvigorating proper? ties through tho BLOOD, SWEAT. URINE, and other secretion^ recuring a harmonious functional action of every depraved organ and gland in the sys? tem. Lt the blood is corrupt, the Resolvent wiU make it pure. If the Lunas are ulcerated and sore, secreting Ulick phlegm and prureleot matter. tho Resolvent will loosen this deposit and repair tao wasting lung witn sound and healthy material. If. the Skin is covered with pimples, spots, pustutee,. sores, ulcers, kc, thc Resolvent will quickly removs these annoyances. If mercury is deposited in tho bones and has accumulated m the system, the Re? solvent witi drive it out. If the Throat or Bronchial Glands are ulcerated, the Resolvent will cure these signs of an corly waste. Direct remedies, possess? ing only exclusive properties, aro hurtful, ss they increase the functional secretions ot on- organ by suspending the constituent secretions of others; hence, a compensating remedy like thc Resolvent is the only means of * permanent cure. BEAR IN MIND THAT EVERY DROP OF BLOOD impregnated with tho Resolvent and absorbed to supply the waste of thc cody, wUl make pure, sound. ?ind healthy flesh and uhr--. The first dose that is taken commences ita work of purification and in? creasing the appetite and jlesh. A REMARKABLE CURE! SORES OX TBE TONGUE, ULCERS TN TBE THRO AT, SORE GUMS. SORE MOUTH, SORES IN I BE NOSE. AROUND THE EYES, d.c.. If recently exhibited, a few bottles will cure. 1! chronic, or through tho effects ol Mercury, Potas? sium, Corrosive Sublimate, from six to one dozen, bottles may be required to make a permanent cute.. R. R. R. A GREAT SENSATION!-A GOOD SENSA? TION I PAIN CURED IN AN INSTANT! In 1847 tho great grand principle of stopping tho most excruciating pain in an instant, without em? ploying such dangerous agents as Chloroform, Opium, MorphiLe, Acontine, Ether, Lc, was firs'., made known in RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. This remedy accomplished this wonderful and de? lightful desideratum in all cases of external and in? ternal pain. In on instant it afforded relief, thc moment it was applied to the parts ot thc body where inflammation or pain existed-it at ouce re? lieved the patient of tho most violent and excruciat? ing pangs and throbs of pam, and imparted the de? lightful sensation of case and comfort. Every kind of pain, whether Rheumatism, Neu? ralgia, toothache, Pams in thc Chest, Side, Lungs, Stomach. Bowe)?. Kidneys, Spine. Legs. Arms, Feet, ODc application wus sufficient to kill and exterainate the pain. Taken internally, twenty drops to a teaspoonful would cure, and wUl cure, Asiatic Cholera, Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever, Bilious colic, Inflam? mation of the Bowels, Cramps, .-pasing, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and every pam tlrat may exist in the in? side ol man. woman or child: this was RADWAY'S . READY RELIEF of 1847, and it is RADWAY'S RE? LIEF, greatly improved, m 18CS. We then started it in lia mission of relieving the infirm, pain-stricken, sick, distressed and crippled ol all nations throughout tbo world, and now to-day lt is used, patronized and revered as a household necessity, in the palaces of Sultans, Emperors. Kaimos, Kings, High Priests, Nobles, os well ce ir . the cottages ol' the laboring cia?ees of every nation m the face cf the enrth. CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS CURED fff? THLRT? MINUTES I important to Know how to Jae "Had... way's Ready Relief" in Acute and Dangerous Attacks! m OWN CASE. On Saturday night, tho 19th, I was violently seized with Congestion of tho Lunes. For a few days pre ? vious I tclt a dull pam over my lem lung, with. occasional couch*, but uciu- actively engiged, paid no attention to it. When seized, the pam was ec picrciuu, cuttins and excruciating, that every breath drawn was like a red bot Imite cuttlns my lunf?. Be? in;; absent t.om home, I sent out for three bottles of RADWAY'S RELIEF, applied the entire lot to my lungs, back, shoulders, kc, and lu a few moments got up counter-irritation. Respirations were easy, and, a? the skin bccaa>e reddened, all pain ceased. In halt au hour I was free irom pain, and all signe of Congestion, Inri mmition, Ac, gone. This is an important cure. It is well that every one should know how to use this remedy iu severe attacks. Ihe same rule holds good :n cu^es of InllammaUon of the Loins, Bowels, Kidneys and Stomach. Apply the RELIt-F trceiy; soak thc e4:in with it. It will Instantly secure the withdrawal of th? iuflammatiou to the sunace. and peiaous now suffering may, in THIRTY, MINUTES, be free irom pain. CBP.ONIC INFLAMMATION. In cases where inflammation has existed for a length of tame, in addition to the P.:LIEF, take six ot KADWAY'S PILLS. Powoer tLem. In half an hour, iu most coses, they will operate. If not, re? peat the dose. In one or two hours at the furthest they will operate, and the patient soon get well in Bilious, Typhoid, Fever and Ague, this treatment is sure to cure. Let it be tried. JOHN RADWAY, M. D. JC2T Br. RADWAY'S REMEDIES are sold oy Drug? gists and Storekeepers everywhere. Get the New Style, with India Rubber Cork. DUWIE ?t MOISE, AGENTS, No. 1C9 Meeting-street, corner Hasel. Charleston. S. C. May 3 D4C Gmoe