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MISOELXiAKTY Thc Heavenly Secret. Mr. George Cooper pends the Hound Table this stately and sustained poem of J tho grave theme of immortality: Doe;: the dark ami soundless river Stretch so wide The homeward-rolling tide. Over which have crossed Our loved and early lost, That their unsealed eyes may never see i The further side, . I Where still, amid this toil and misery? We hide? Is tho jealm of their transition Close at hand To this our living land? Nearer than wo dream? Can they catch the gleam Of our snides, and hear the words '.ve j sneak? And soe our deeds? And looking deeper than our eyes may ! seek, Our ueed*? Do they minglo in our gladness? Do "they grieve, When wavs of good we leave? Do they know each thought and hope? ? While we in shadows grope, Can they hear tho future's high behest, j Yet lack the power To lead us from our ill. or to arrest The hour? When they lind us bowed in sorrow, Do they sigh? Or when earth passes by, For them do they forget Tho cares that here besot Their well-beloved? Or do they wait (O be it thus) And watch beside the golden gate For us? We are yearning for their secret: Though we call No answers ever fall Upon our dullard ears To quell otu* nameless fears. Yet, God is over all, whate'er may be, And trusting so, Patience, my heart! a little while, and we Shall know. Woman. Woman is an institution common to all civilized countries, in one of which we are proud to have our birth-right andjlocal \abitation. As an institution she has been praised to the topmost pinnacle of a lofty repu? tation, and she has been cursed in a Delilah, a Borgia, an Anna Dickin son, and a few* others of an infamous sort of character. Writers, who have mentioned woman at all, have made it their special duty to praise or blame her. They fancy that the dilemma has but two horns, and that they are obliged to lay hold on one or the other of them. But there is an intercsetiug be tweenity which is emphatically worthy of honorable mention, and which has been allowed to suffer from neglect. We allude to the common-place woman, who is not illustriously good nor notoriously wicked; but one who gets up a fellow's linen in an unim? peachable style, and fries doughnuts according to Mrs. Hall. These are home women, and their sphere of action is limited by the'fence around their yard, but their influence extends much further. Our recollections of this class of our subject commences very early. It was one of them that first intro? duced us to "huckaback softened with soap,'' that polished the surface of our face for Sabbath school, and spanked us for interfering with the wetting hen, or trying the bounding qualities of our ball upon the surface of the parlor mirror. It was one of these common-place women slippered us into the mysteries of Cornly's spelling, and gave force to the cate? chism by a vigorous application of "corset-board." "Spare the rod and spoil the ' child," was not illustrated in our juvenile management. Hence we are justified in advocating this special class of womanhood. It is by no means an insignificant class; but, when kept out of books and "blue stockings," they are the most useful and influential of their race. It is to them that the -sex who has the bills to pay looks for the J genius of his household. No man wants a Joan of Arc to sew on his buttons or dish tea. A Jenny Lind would cut a poor figure in tho com? missary department of a well regu? lated household. A Browning or a Hemens would be sadly away from Helicon in attempting the regulation of a "well-spring of pleasure." No, the high-pressure women nre not sought after to fill these niches in life. They are comets in the home of galaxy, and their /ales aro not a good lullaby for the baby, nor do they answer well for tho larder. But our betweeuities just fill the bill. They are mistresses of tho art of house-keeping. They are the genii of ord^r. Chaos cannot exist where their fingers are free. Put one of them in a bachelor's apartment for half an hour, and the poor brute who owns the apartment would think he was an intruder on somebody's pre? mises, when he returns. They are a glorious set of creatures. They spank us, and kiss us, and scrub us, while young, cajole us when we come to be boys, jilt, and flirt with, and tanta? lize, and finally marry us as lovers, then make themselves slaves to our wardrobes, and spend our loose change ad libitum. It is this class of women that butters our toast, darns our socks, restores our buttons, brushes our castors, scolds us for staying out at night, lectures us on each of the articles in tho code of propriety, tweaks our noses for smil? ing too fondly on Susan Jane High? flyer; in short, they are our guardian angels, tho moulders of our morals and our manners, the spenders pf our money, the everything that elevates the nature of man and makes him feel that he is not altogether lord of all he surveys-especially inside his ? ?wu domicile. The public may go mad rivera Bis tori, or an Ingelow, or a Sigourney, ora Braddon; but for all practical uses and wholesome influences, give ? us a Mrs. Jones, or a Mrs. Smith, or | a Mrs. Jenkins-especially the one who fries our pan-cakes, and scolds us us for not coming home in time j to eat them hot. "We would rather have our hair pulled and our socks ? darned by them, than to be the pos- j sessor of a piece ot' humanity who i could write a sonnet, but could not manage a son or sew on a button. Charleston Advertisements. Fiftieth Year of Publication ! Planters' and Merchants' Almanac for iSC7. I>RINTED throughout with new type aud ou good clear paper. Will be pub? lished about thc second week in November. Any information or corrections that are intended for insertion must be sent to the office of publication before thc last of this month. All orders for any quantity are requested as earlv as possible. Price per hundred, $17. * HIRAM HARRIS, Publisher, No. :VJ Rroad street, Charleston, S. C. (>et]7 Imo COTTON AT %iM PER BAIE DELIVERED ffl KEW YORK! THROUGH FREIGHT ARRANGEMENTS From Columbia via Charleston ! ! THE South Carolina Railroad Company and thc Merchants' Line Charleston and New York Packets have arranged the above tarilf, which includes all charges ex? cept insurance. All produce consigned to my care will be forwarded free of commission here, and in Now Y'ork to Liverpool and Havre; also, to ail surrounding points North and East of the United States, at lowest current rates. Freight and insurance effected when de? sired. These vessels leave Charleston and New York weekly. Shippers will please consign to WILLIAM ROACH. Charleston, S. C.. Agents Merchant.-.' Linc Charleston and New York Sail Packets. N. L. McCEEADY & CO., Agents, 36 South street, New York. For further information, apply to Oct 12 fl 2 J. & T. lt. AGNEW. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Fare Reduced to $25. leaving each Pori every Ali?ntate. Thursday. STEAMSHIP EMILY I?. SOUDER. CAPT. R. W. LOCKWOOD. STEAMSHIP MONERA, CAPT. H. S. LEB nv. THESE STEAMSHIPS, offering every inducement to SHIPPERS and the TRAVELING PUBLIC, having superior accommodations for Passengers, with tables supplied by every luxury tho New Y'ork and Charleston markets can alford; and, for safety, speed and comfort, are un? rivalled on the coast. THE STEAMSHIP MONEK A, CAPTAIS H. s. LEBBY, WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, on THURSDAY, October 18, 18C>t?, at - o'clock. Liberal advances made on consignments To New Y'ork. For Freight or Passage applv at the Agents. WILLIS A CH1S?LM, Oct 19 North Atlantic Wharf. FELIX WARLEY, Factor anil Commission Merchant, Boyce & Co.'s Wharf, Charleston. Oct ll For Palatka, Fernandina, Jacksonville And all the Landings on the St. John's River. THE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP (1,000 TO XS J i URTU EX,) CAPTAIN LOUIS M. COXETTER, WILL sail from Adger's Wharf, Charles? ton, S. C., for the above places, every SATURDAY, at 3 o'clock p. m., until further notice. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to oftice of the Agency, 17 Vanderhorst's Wharf, Charleston, S. C". J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents. Sept 18 Gmo CALNAN & KRUI DUI!, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Wines, Liquors and Segars. SELECT GOODS always in store, and never offered for sale LESS THAN COST. Main Street ami Herr?is Si reef. M. J. CALNAN. CH. KREUDER July 10 Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer and Undertaker. HAVING resumed the Jabove business, I am pre? pared to execute all kinds of work in the above line at the shortest notice and most reasonable prices. . A variety of COFFINS constantly on hand. Funerals prompt Iv attended M.* H. BERKY, At Brennan ?V Carroll's Carriage Factory. Aug 30 Fresh Arrivals. GOSHEN BUTTER. ' AXI> Double Cooled Extra FAMILY FLOU lt Sept 10 JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. PLANTERS' ITEL, A UGUSTA, GA. Newly Furnished and Refitted I I nsurpassetl by any Hotel Soiuii ! RE-OP EKED TO THU PUBLIC. T. S. NICXERSON, Proprietor, had-of Mills House, Charleston, and Pro? prietor of Nickcrson's Hotel, Columbia, s nra iii -~ THE UNDERSIGNED r"?S having leased thc above named POPULAR HOTEL, _ begs leavo to inform her formel patrons and thc traveling public gcnerallv that she will be prepared for thc RECEPTION OF VISITORS on and after September 186G. The table will be supplied with the best tlio markets afford, and no effort spared to make it A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE. MKS. 1). C. SPECK, Proprietress. Columbia, X. C., September 1, I860. Oct 4 3mo GUNS y PISTOL-S, SPORTSMEN'S ACCOUTREMENTS, rnmunition ! ANEW and complete assortment just received. ALSO, An elegant assortment of FISHING TACKLE-Rods, Real*, Doh.-., Hooks, Lines, &c. At LOW PRICES. P. Ii ERA FT Washington street, apposite old Jail. N. 15. -Manufacturing and repairing substantially and neatly executed. May 20 * ly CAN CASTILLO'S GREAT SHOW And Trained Wild Animals, FORMING A MODEL AND MORAI, EX HIP, IT ION ! ! fi IOOK out for the Grand Procession! j Knights in Real Armor, Ladies in ile? gal Robes. Queen's Carriage <>!' state, thc Mounted Xor ives, thc Cornet Rand, Golden Chariot, Horses, Ponies ami Mule.-, will be prominently seen and admired; but the Novel Feature will ba the Live Lion let loose in the streets, taken from its cage by the intrepid HERR LENGELL, walked over a plat? form and placed upon a car and carried in triumph ! ! The Golden Car of Orphims, containing lockhart's Silver Cornet Band-a street pa? rade -gorgeous to an extreme, unmistak? ably indicative of tho strength and re? sources of DAN GASTELLO'S GREAT SHOW, AT COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, ls tit',. ?3" Admission 75 cents; Cliildren under 12 \ears of age 50 cents; separate scats for colored persons, 50 cents. The Manager, in announcing the c.mi? men .ement of the second annual Southern tour of DAN CASTELLO'S GREATSHOW, is pleased to be enabled to present an array of artistic names comprising the very best talent in the world. Dan Castello, the origiis.il Conversation? alist, will appear at each entertainment, and introduce thc only thoroughly trained horse in the universe. J i I 'R NEL L RI y S ELLS, The embodiment of grace and style, with his two pretty and gifted boys, render a pleasing series of living pictures, which, for ease, excellence and elegance, have never before been witnessed in America. This young Sont berner ?ind his two little children cons! ?tuted t ho leading attractions in the principal theatres,hippodromes and circuses in the old world. Papers praised them. Journalists endorsed them. People pronounce them great. Will exhibit at CHESTER, on FRIDAY, October '20. Greenville, Monday, October 2i>. Anderson, Tuesday, October 30. Ab? beville, Wednesday, October 31. Green woodj Thursday, November 1. Ncwberrv, Friday. November 2. Oct 10 12* . ARTIFICIAL Legs and Arms. THE SOUTHEEM LEG AND ARM POMANY HAVE established a branch office ami manufactory at Columbia, S. (.'. Tlie improved AUTOMATIC LEG AND ARM manufactured by this company are unsurpassed hy any in the world. Our workmen are practical artificial leg and arm makers - three of them wearing leg? of their own manufacturo. Our facilities are unsurpassed. Our work warranted om; year. Call ami ex? amine our specimens, or address DANNELLY, MARSHALL ?V CO., Davis' Building, Columbia, S. C. Offices Madison, Ga.,Nashville, Tenn., Columbia, S. C. Mav 27 f>mo Grain Cradles, Grain Fans, &c. At the Sign of the Golden Pad-Lock. AFULL supply of Git Al N CRADLES Grain Fans, Scythe blades, Scythe Stones, Fan Wiro, Riddles, .Vc, in store and for sale low for cash. Mm 2C loilN C. DI A E. BS? TO TRAVELERS. THE following is Ute traveling belledale I on tho route between Columbia, Richmond, Washington and New York, via tho Char? lotte and South Carolina Railroad: Going North. Leave Columbia at 2.20 p. m.; arrive at Charlotte, 9.20 p. m. Leave Charlotte at 9.40 p. m.; arrive at Greensboro at 2.40 a. m. Leave Greensboro bv Danville Rail road at 3.00 a. m.; arrive at Richmond at ; s 00 p. m. Arrive at Washington at 0.00 a. I m.; arrive at New York at p. m. same ! day._Oct 2 THE GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINK ! l| THROUGH CHARLESTON ! ! Via South Carolina Railroad and ; Steamships. U. 1 TES G C?A RA N TEED L ESS TIL 1N THOSE PUBLISHED BY ANY O Til E lt J. ! N E .' .' FARE BETWEEN COLUMBIA AND NEW YORK Reduced to $27.00! WHICK includes MEALS and STATE ROOM on Steamers, and Omnibus Faro through Charleston. Steamships leave Charleston EVERY THURSDAY and SATURDAY. X??T For further information, apply at tho office of the South Carolina Railroad Com? pany. Sept S NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. CHANGE OE TIME! Sci'. '?yW+"*~l??l* ON and after SUNDAY', June 10, 18tiG, trains will run as follows: Leave Charlotte at 11.15 p. m. and 4.30 a. in. The 11.13 p. m. train makes quick con? nections with trains for the North at Ra? leigh, and is tho QUICKEST AND MOST COM? FORTABLE ROUTE TO ALL J'OINTS NORTH AND WEST F ll OM C O L U M B I A ! ! 858" THROUGH TICKETS can he had at Charlotte to all the Northern cities. E. WILKES, June !) Engineer and Snper't. South Carolina Railroad Company. feat rs^t?^ffiH RECEIVING AND FORW'RD'G DEP'T, CUAULESTOX, Juill' 25, 1S6G. ri HIE South Carolina Railroad Company X having re-established its Receiving and Forwarding Office, Merchandize and Produce consigned to its Agent, from the interior to Northern ports and from North? ern poits to ti;e interior, will bo cared for amt shipped to the point of destination. Consignments to he forwarded by sea j must always he accompanied by hills ol' \ lading and letter of advice, with instruc- j .ions to insure, if desired. .Tune 28 E. N. FULLER, B. & F. Ag't. Mew Schedule. Spartanburg' and Union Railroad, UNIONVILLE, S. C., SETT. 12, ISO?. ON and after the 17th inst., the TRAINS will run on Mondays, Wednesdays and Sal urdays. Down Trains leave Spartanburg C. II. at 0.45 a. m. Arrive at Alston 2.20 p. m., con? necting with the Greenville down tram. t'p Trains h ave Alston at 'J.30 a. m., con? necting with tli<? Cr. ei.ville up train. Ar? rive at Spartanburg C. H. at 5.00 p. m. Arrangements are mud?: by which freight, throngh from Charleston and Columbia, may he paid o,i this road. THOS. JETER, Sept I0 2mo Pres't S. A U. R. R. DENTISTRY. HAVING opened my office permanently in Columbia, I mav oe found at all hours at the' residence or Mr. M. H. Berry, (opposite thc Catholic Church,) on Assembly street. D. P. GREGG. June 12 Pistols! Pistols! Pistols! At the Sion of Ute Golden Pad-Lock. TUST received, a large assortment of PISTOLS, embracing the most desira? ble made in this conni ry. ALSO, A full assortment of Powder, Shot, Caps, Cartridges, Ac, and for sale cheap by Aug 30 JOHN C. DIAL. AT COST! GENERAL STOCK OF THE subscriber offers for sale, at ^t"T\%and BELOW COST, his entire stock J^IC of HARDWARE, without reserve, . T ^ consisting in part of tho following articles, viz: Ames' Long and Short Handle Shovels. " " .' tc Spades, tt " .. ?. " Manure Forks. 25 doz. genuine Collins' Axes. loo kegs Parker Mill Nails. Table and Pocket Cutlery. Door Locks-a general assortment. Screws, Chisels and Augers. Mill and Hand Files. Hatchets, Hammers and Broad Axes. Butt and Strap Hinges. Trace Chains and Axle Grease. Hollow-ware of all stvles, Ac. A L. SOLOMON, Second door from Shiver House, Sept 6 6mo _On Plain street. F; WT WIM'S Steam Planing Mill ! Picken.* Street, between Washington and Blain, Columbia, S. C. ON hand and furnished to order at short notice, all kinds of dressed LUMBER, FLOORING, CEILING, SHELVING, WEA? THER-BOARDING, Xe. Also. SASHES, Blinds, Doors, Mantle-piece Mouldings, Brackets, Counters, Tables, Ac. Having now in operation full sets of the most improved machinery, I am prepared to turn out FIRST-CLASS WORK, at vi ry reasonable ligures. AU in want of any ma? teria! in my line will do well to give me a call. Aug 1 Gmo FINE LEMONS. J L'ST received per Express. Oct 5 JOHN C. SEKGERS A CO. Cutlery! Cutlery!! .1/ tl,e Sign of Hie Golden Pad-Lock. AFULL assortment of Table and Pocket CU TLERY, SCISSORS, Ac, in store and for sale low bv JOHN C. DIAL. The Lamp of Life and Way to Health, PURIFY THE.8L00D. For the cure, nf all those Diseases hav? ing their origin in a vitiated condi? tion of the human system, and those arising from, any departure from the lairs cf health, imprudence in tiring, over-taxing nature, from too great dulgence nf ever g kind-ealing, drink? ing, working-whereby nature sof? fers exhaustion. r 11HI8 chemical extract will bc fouiiu an 1 invaluable restorative cordial for all diseases arising from an impure i-tat^ of the blood. Cutaneous eruptions, such as Boils, Pimples, Carbuncles. Pustules, Blotches, Roughness of thc Skin, Scaly Appearance of the Cuticle, Tetter, Ring? worms and Itching Humors of the Skin, tins purifier will remove, and impart health and a life-glow to the complexion. For Erysipelas, Scrofula or King's Evil, Rheumatism, Pains in the Rones, Stiffness in thc Joints, Old Ulcers, Want of Blood in the Parts, Syphilitic Sores and Ulcers, and Impaired Constitutions arising from those disease??, and from the too free use of mercury. For General Debility, spring? ing from Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Weak? ness and Pains in the Stomach, Liver Com? plaint, or want of action in that organ producing pains in thc side or back, affect? ing the kidneys and bladder. Females, at the period of change, will find it thc best restorative to health and Strength, from all those weaknesses and depressions of mind and body which fol? low at this time of life. Persons traveling South or living in warm climates, and all unacclimated, will lind the Queen's Delight a great protection from all those diseases which originate in a change of ?dimate, diet and life. Its properties as a remedy were first in? troduced to the notice of the profession by Dr. Tkos. Young Simons, of South ( andina, as early as 1S2S, as a valuable alterative re? medy in syphilitic affections, aud others re? quiring use of mercury. Dr. Simons' state? ments have been endorsed and extended by Dr. A. Lopez, of Mobile, and I), li. lt. Frost, of Charleston. From tho reports in its favor, there seems no reason to doubt the efficacy of this medicine in Secondary Syphilis, Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Chronic Hepatic Affections and other com? plaints benefited by alterative medicines. For sale by FISHER A HEINITSH., Jinn; 2'.? Pharmacists, Columbia, S. C. A New and Grand Epoch MEDICINE ! DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS AXTO SALVE ! nriHESE wonderful medicines are now so JL familiar to tin' people that- but little endorsement (d' their value ns a physic need bp made. The Pills uf Dr. Maggie! contain no mineral. They do not gripe, and they do not enfeeble thc system by ex? treme purging. They arc universal in CREATING A VIGOROUS APPETITE! And correspondingly strengthen the diges? tion. They tone the liver, clear the brad and steady thc nerves. To those who arc not familiar with tho use of DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS As an anti-billious remedy, the following extracts from various letters will be. it is hoped, of sufficient importance to justify the <juoting of them here: WHAT THE PATIENTS SAT or DR. M AGGI EE'S PIERS AND SALVE. "The best Pills for headache 1 ever had." ''My liver works like an engine, thanks to your Pills." "J ara pleased to say to you, Dr. Maggiel, that I would not be without a box of your Pills for curing nie of morning nausea for the world." '.You wiil find enclosed $1. Your Pills arc only 25 cents, but I consider'.them worth to me $1." "DEAR DOCTOR: My tongue had a fur on it every morning like the back of a cat. Your Pills took it away." .'I took half a pill and crushed it to pow? der, and gave it in jelly to my little babe for cholera morbus. Tho dear little pet was well in three hours after." "I suppose it is hardly worth while to tell i you my burned foot lias got well from the use of your Salve. Enclosed tim1 25 cents > for another box to keep in the house." "Send me another box of Salve." ''Enclosed lind 75 cents for two boxes of your Maggitd's Pills and one of Salve." i ''The most gentle, yet searching, modi- j cine I ever swallowed." MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE Aro almost universal in their effects, and a euro can be almost always guaranteed. FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, Nothing can bo moro productive of cure than these Pills. Their almost magie in? duence is felt at once; and the usual con? comitants of this most distressing disease are romoved. These remedies are made from tho purest VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS. They will not harm the most delicate fe? male, "and can be given with good effect in prescribed doses to the youngest babe. FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS And all eruptions of the skin, the Salve is most in val na bio. It does not heal exter? nally alone, but penetrates with the most searching effects to the very root of thc evil. DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS INVARIABLY CURB THE FOLLOWING DISEASES: Asthma, j Headache, Bowel Complaints, ? Indigestion, Coughs, I Influenza, Colds, Inflammation, Chest Disease?, j Inward Weakness, Costiveness, : Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, ! Lowness of Spirits, Diarrhoea, j Ringworm, Dropsv, I Rheumatism, Debility, I Salt Rheum, Fever and Ague, Scalds. Skin Diseases. Each Hoi Contains 12 Pills. One Pill is a Dose. NOTICE.--None genuine without the en? graved trade mark around each pot or box, signed by DR. J. MAGGIEL, New York, to counterfeit which is felony. tf*-Sold by all respectable dealers in medicines throughout the United States and Canadas, at 25 cents per box or pot. FISHER A HEINITSH, Columbia, S. C. July 29 ly Straw Cutters! Straw Cutters! At Hie Sinn of the fluiden Pad-JjOck. TUST received, a largo, varietr of Straw and Stalk CUTTERS, and t?rsalo low by JOHN C. DIAL. Thos- P. Walker, Magistrate and Coroner, Office in Post Office Rodding, Columbia. BELTING AND PACKING. INDIA RUBBER BELTING. Hemp and India Rubber TACKING A good assortment of tho above in store and tor sale low for cash bv July 25 JOHN C. DIAL COPARTNERSHIP. TITHE undersigned have funned a copart I nersbip foi ?lu- transaction of the AUC Tl ON and COMMISSION BUSINESS iu the city of Columbia, under the name andstvlo of MCDONALD A MCELWEE. Our office and store-rooms are situated on Ladv street, first door West of the Post Office*, where we will give strict attention to snv business entrusted to our care, and v.iil endeavor to give satisfaction to al! con? cerned. D. R. MCDONALD, Aug 1 Sino j. H. McELWEE. TREVET & BERAGHT-* "YTrolJED respectfully inform their VY friends and the publie in general that they have opened a RESTAURANT at the above place, where tho very best of everything m the way of eating and drink? ing eau bc obtained at short notice. CREAM A EE ?rn draught. LUNCH every day from ll ,to 1 o'clock. Fresh OYSTERS constantly on hand. July 10_ National Hotel, Near the Greenville and Charleston Railroad Depots, C GLUM B IA, S . C . THE public is informed that tho Mabove hotel has just beou finished, and contains new furniture: through? out, for the accommodation ol'TRANSIENT and RECULAR BOARDERS. Thc very best that the markets alford will he found on bia table, prepared in excellent style. Charges moderate. Passengers will be conveyed to and from either of the depots FREE OP CHARGE. Also, VEHICLES furnished to carry pas? sengers to anv part of the town or country. Fine WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TO? BACCO, etc., can he obtained in the Sam? ple Room connected with thc hotel. Aug 7 lt. JOINER, Proprietor. Baltimore Advertisements. JOHN IZARD MIDDLETON, ohip|iin^ ami Commission Merchant, .V". 7 SOUTH STREET, BALTIMORE, A TTENDS to tho purchase of GRAIN, J\_ FLOUR, GUANO, ?tc., amt sale of COTTON, LUMBER ard' SOUTHERN PRODUCE. Refers to Messrs. Lambert Gittings A Co., Mordecai A Co., Baltimore; Caskie & Brothers, Richmond; Gourdin, Matthies sen A Co., Porcher A Hem v. Cohen, Hane kel A Co., J. D. Aiken .V Co'., ( :...Heston, S. C. ; Gourdin, Matthicsscn A Co.,Savannah; Fisher A Lowrance, Columbia., S. C. : Mayes \ Martin, Newbt rry C. H.; Janies Pagan, Chester, S. C. Aug 29 2mo New York Advertisements. D. C. SEYMOUR, OF O'FORO TA, WITH FAILE, C?liliESilALL & CO. For the Southern Market, AT WHOLESALE, 33 CHAMBERS ST., NEW YORK. Oct 12 Imo S&eet Opoponax from Mexico! NATURE could not produce a richer gem or choicer Perfume. Try it and he convinced. E. T. SMITH & C >., Sept lt) (itu.) New York. Sweet Opoponax from Mexico! riMIE most elegant and essential personal I requisite for a lady, "Extract of Sweet Opoponax." E. T. SMITH A CO., Sept. 19 timo New York. FURNITURE. BEGRAAF & TAYLOR, 87 anil 89 Bowery andGa Christie St., X. Y., STILL continue to be the largest Furni? ture Manufacturers in the cit v. Parlor, Dining Room and Chamber FURNITURE, Canopy and Victoria Bedsteads, for the Southern trade, at 2d per cent.reduction in price. Sept 19 Gmo STENHOUSE & MACAULAY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ITIOR tho sale of COTTON, COTTON ' YARNS, SHEETINGS, Naval Stores, Ac, and for the purchase of Merchandize generally, tit! Pearl Street, Xetr York. Consignments to us from every point in the South fully" protected by insurance as soon as shipped. July 14 Iv J. E. STENHOUSE. ALLAN MACAULAY. SOUTHERN BANK NOTES! SOUTHESK SECUMTIES ! Bought and said on commission bv LAWRENCE BROTHERS & CO,, NO. 10 WALL STREET. XE W YORE. MONEY received on deposit from banks, bankers, merchants and others. Or? ders in Gold, Government and other Secu? rities executed at tin- regular Stock Ex? change by a member of the firm. Consign? ments of'Cotton solicited. April H DEWITTC. LAWRENCE. JOHN R. CECIL. CYRUS J. LAWRENCE. WM. A. HALST EH-, JAMES CONNER'S SONS LUTED STATES TYPE FOI AilBY AND PBMTEB'S WAREHOUSE, NOS. 2H, .",0 and ?12 Centre street, (corner of Reade street,) New York. Thetype on which this paper is printed is from tho above Foundry. Nov 18 WESTCHESTER HOUSE, earner Broome Street and lloioery, X. Y. THIS house, capable td' accommodating three hundred guests and kept on tho European plan, is centrally located, and near to all points. City cars pass the Hotel to all the Ferries, Railroad Depots and places of Amusement every three minutes. Single Rooms. $1.00 per day; double,$2.00. J. F. DARROW & CO., Jan 14 Iv Proprietors.