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THE DAILY NEWS. WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEALBEK ll, 1S67. Ibo lu cal Mud tito Heal. A tall maje tic lady, With meka of deepest dye, ? u.. eu dress whoso oorgeousneas leligut? iiO other eye. A preuy liiLe cottage. Wltu ivy cove, 'd u'er. And abo, my prid., mv fancy's bride. Ex, ccuurt ut the iioor. Soi: music in thc gloaming KOO* g ?rgli i? icom Uer throat; While 1 ile sun, aad drlrrk my fill Ot each Jove- .urdeaed not \ Days ?v ut in sweet commuuion 'Si aili shade Ol leafy trees; Wo wno dud sing, and"ev'r> thing Ie pcctiyand easo. A tiny fairy baing Hes nestling on my breast. As urea of pL?y she seems to sa}, "lilia is my rigntm res.;" And lu chose oab lea uros, bo beauuiul and mi.d, Mi.th.ua. 1 traeo ano her ieee, lae mother of m c-rnd. n. A slight but come.y lady, Wi.u npii lug chestnut bair, A cotton ureas, tu which, no less, looks extremely fair; A busy bus ling coau'.y. On housenold duties bent, Who sp.ak?, the while, with happy smile. Of krnduu.-saud co?tent. A little house in London ; >'o ivy and no flo wc e. But wh t care we for botany '/ That UttJe house is our*. And vt:-, in the evening. Win n we hear some well-known cry, Or tramp of feet aloug the street. We smile, my wue and I. So little ?air-y daughter Nestling conUdingly; Tour healthy bo. s, whose ceaseless noise Brings childhood back to me Yet these prosaic blessing?, Of whicu I have my share. In peace and love, soir tar above My castles in the air. [AM the Year Round. COM MKKOIAJL. Exporta. SEW YORK-Per steamship James Adger-103 tierces Bice, 8C5 eales Upland Cottou, 52 bales Domestics, 20 PiCj.ages.Per sehr S W Smith-190,000 leet Teltow Fine Lumber. Tuc (. tin neston. Cotton .Haraet. OFFICE OF TEE CHARLESTOS DAILY NEWS. | CHARLESTON. Tuesday Evenina, December 10,1867. t The staple had a lower tondetcy throughout the day, and prices fell off from ? to %e. f> lb, the market cloe ing wea* and ehowiug a decline of about ??c. $ lb from the prices of Satm-da.? last, Sales of 1060 bales, of which 16'J were dispose i of on the evening before, viz: 121 at 14; 53 at H>?; 105 a: 14%; 120 at 14*?; 60at 15; 90at 15%', 31 at 13>i; :at 16,S; 2-18 at 15.V. 8 at IC; and the evening beiore, 160 at 14X- wo quote : LiVE&YOOn CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to G cod Ordinary.li (?i 4-* Low Middling.UXalAJt i Middling.15%@ - Strict Middling.16X$ Augusta Market. AUGUSTA. December 9 -GOLD.-Brokers buying at 187, and selling at 139. biLVEf.-Uncuan ed. Conos.-This morning sales were made at 16%al5>.?c, but in t e aiterncou there was little or no demand, lt has been difficult to sell trades lower than Sew York Middling, except at very lew figures. Tho marketrloaod dull at 15c for Sow York Middling. Sales 12ul bales. Receipts 041 bales. BACON.-smoked Shoulders, 13al3%; B B Sir.es, UK al5; C B Sides, l5.'-?alC; C Side?, 16al6,V; Hams, ISa as. Cons.-Sew White. $1 15%; Mixed, 91 10. WHXAI.-White, ?3; Be<l i 50a2 60. W'llmlnRieiu Merket. WTLMISGTON. December 9.-TTJRPENTINI has de dined tully 15 cent-, sn . we quote sales of 845 bola at S3 05a3 10 tor sott, and S2a2 lu for hard, per 260 loa? the m rxet clo ing at lowest figures. SFLBITS 1UBPESXI5E.-So transactions reported to? day. Roars.-Market inactive Sales of only 112 bbla at $2 2 a2 25 for low So 1. -j. Air-H e deeUned 10a25:. Sales of 246 bois at $2 15, and 70 do at S2 per bbl. COTTON.-Market steady. Miles of 66 bales at 13al3>?c for o. ditiarv, nc for 1 w middling, li%c for middling, and 15c for strict middling. Sew Orlela Market. KEW ORLEAS8. December 6.-COTTON-The sales to-day summed up 5I0J biles, at prices showing an lrre gu ar adv .nee averaging %c fi lb, and we now quote Or? dinary 13%ilS%c; G. od O dluary 13Xal4>fc; Low Mid dUng at 14 - -aUJic; Middling 15>;c; and Strict Middling 15%al5Xc. At the opening of business there appeared to be a gen? eral inquiry, but as the supply on factors' tables was lim? ited, and buye. s were everywhere met with moro stu in gent pr?tons-Tons, there was but little prospect of lar ce s.les. At a la (r hoer, howev r. more sample? wer oje ed, the demand beca e quite active, a i the move? ment ranidiy assumed grea.er pu por ti M a, xi hilo in the competition amou^ buy re lae to rs were ecablec to realizo tb- lr aeking rates, which wore %c, and in some instances %c above those .ccepted yesterday. It wa. difficult to fl?fi Good Ordinary under 14c. and Middli g sold to some extent at i?.Sc. bu- etil! we regard the market as best represented by the * i ovo quotations. Extra staple com? manded a f ae loa ever ino outside rates, but there waa very little et it on sals. STATS KX5T OF COTTON. Stock os band 1st Segiember, 1S67.bales-15,256 Arrived to-day.'..6,453 Arri ed previously.147,925-164,878 169,634 Clearer) tc-day. 1,525 Cletred previously. 86,145-87,670 Stock on hand and on -hipbotnd. 84,964 The clearances embrace 1525 bales for Bremen. Baltimore Market, BALTIMORE, Decemoer 7.-COTTON-The market was a am ldgher to-day, with eales ot 52 baies Good Or? dinary at lS?i eta; 80 uaivs fair Low Middling at 16 eta; 37 balea Low Middling at 16)? ots; ll balee gcod style do at 16X ct*- At the cloee Middling waa held at 17 % cte. Stock offering light. Com*-The only pale reported to-day was 3C0 bags Bio, ex Bi-d Wing, price not transpired. DRESSED HOGS-We quote "ountry lots steady at 9 els per ft. FLO ca-Was in fair demand to-day, particularly low gradea, partly for export, and pnces firmer; we report aalea, vu : 1000 bbls City Mills low grade Extra on pri? vate terms, understood $9 7Sal o CO. as to qualin-; 300 bbls Howard-street Super at 89 40s9 50, principally at lat? ter; amah lots choice do at *9 ',5; 250 bbla City Mills Ex? tra at $10 50 ; 2 0 bbl? city Mille Super (Rio Grande) at $10 50; quotations remain unchanged. GHATS.-Receipts of wheat wete again light, and with moderate demand from millers and also for shipment pn es were about 5c hirer on pi i me samples-4150 bushels offered; included in the sales were 670 us hols prime whit - at $2 75; 220 common do at $2 25; 480 oush els choice Maryland red at $2 75; 1500 bushels prime do at $2 - 5; 1800 basho IP nood do at $2 55a2 69; 100 bushels fair at $.' 45; 2000 bushels do at $2 40 ; 450 bushels infe? rior at $2 28a2 30-a perri on of the salee above were from store. Corn-12,800 bulola white and 6000 bushels yel? low received; market steady, with sales or 1120 bushels Old white at SI 20; 2500 bushels good to prime dry new at $116al 18; 2500 bushers damp do rcnging UB to condi? tion from 95c to $110; 1200 t ushers new yellow as to condition from $1 02 13 M 16; 3000 bushels new Western mixed at $117; 1200 bur bela old do at $1 20. Oats- 950 bu-hels only offered and sold at 72a73c per bushel. Ko tL ing reported in Rye: no receipts of moment. MOLASSES.-We hear of no transactions to-day; quota? tions nominally unchanged. PBOVISIONS.-bulk Meets are in demand; we report eales of 800 pieces cured Shoulders at 9>?'c; 800 pieces olear rib Sides at Ile; 40.00.' lbs damaged boulders at 6c; 500 pi ces damaged rib Sid? s 8?'e. Bacon Shoulders, particularly prime, are rery scarce and wcrth 12c; Sides are dull sud nominally unchanged, wo quote rib A31..a 14c; clear rib 14%al5c; uncovered Hams 17al8c. Mess Pork is inlet at ?22 50 per bbl. Lard in tres 13%o per lb, so ree and firm. Rici-Stock right and market firm, though inactive at 9B9XO for fair, and 9%a9Jic for primo Caro.ina. ; UOAB.-The only sale to-day was 51 bhds grocery Cubaa. 12% ; market unchanged. Stock very small, and aalea restricted lor want of better a - sortaient. 6A?T.- Ith steady fair demand for Liverpool, in lots fron dealers, we quote Fine at$8a330; Ground Alum $210a2 20 per sack. Turks leland is quiot at 55a60c per bushel lor lots trom store. Uhartestort Wholesale Prices, BAGGING, f. yard- ' ' ' Dundee. 30 @ 65 Gunny Cloth. 20 @ - SALE ROl'E, f, lb-Manilla. 2* ? 25 Weatern. 13 ? 15 Sew York. - ? _ Jn o. 10 @ 12 BBE6D, * ft Savy. _ @ _ Pilot. 10 ? - Crackers. 12 ? 15 BRICKS, ?M. .,.00 ?20.00 BRAN, li 100 lbs. 33 ? - COTTON, fi th Ordinary to Good Ordinary. 14 @ 14 X Low Middling. 15 & 15% Middling to strict Middling. 15&? 16% Good Middling. - <? - 6?alalaud. 35 @1.25 CANDLES, fi lb-Srerm. 28 @ - Adamantine. 22 (& 25 Tallow. 19 ? 20 COFFEE, "?3 lb-Rio. 24 ? 30 Laguayra. 2h ? 35 Java. 5$ 45 CO?D^GE, ^ lb-Manilla. - ? - Tarred Americac. 26 ta 08 effi ?EAL>~**T. ?-M & - wau,, ^ ton-Anttnci'*. 9.50 310 00 COPPrT^^?nominal. a^tet. ? ? ?> Peruvian Guano, ? ton. 100.00 @ - Pacihc Guara. $ 2000 lbs. 75.00 I - Phoenix Guano. ?00$ - SSS ! ^09Pbate, ^ 2000 lbs... 60.00 ? - Rhodee Phosphite. $ 2D00 lbs... 65.00 ? - Mapee^ Super Phosphate.? 2000 rb 65.00 ? - Zeil s Raw Bone Phosphate. 65.UO S - ZeU'sfauper Phosphate of Lime.. 60.00 ? - -T?^Wool8t??," '?P^teof Lime..- ?65.00 ? - i7Sff-Cod. * 100 lbs. 7-0?J g 0 Herring. ?4 box.1 43 X g" Mackerel, So. 1, ^ hair bbl. m.oo kn 50 Mackerel, So. 2, ? half bbl.10.0O ?10 50 Mackerel, So. 3, fi bbl.; _ glu_ Mackerel, So. 1, by kies.\ ?ii So. 3. _ ~ So.?. __ & _ Sardines, f> 10'J-quarter boxes.. 23 ^ 23 Half boxes.... 48 m? K?, FLOUR, ? bbl-Super.111.00 ? ? Sorthernand Western Extra.12.00 ?1" sn Baltimore Extra.(13.00 ? _ Southern-Super.|13.00 ?12.50 Extra.13.00 ?13.50 ?w?^^;::-::;:::."-g % : Sf8-. 40 ? - Dried Apples. 10 i& >t Almond*, son ?hell. , 35 ?. l?a?.!.^.?--- {I fi-? Oranges.4,50 % 5 ^ Lemons, fi box.WY.''" 16 ?? ^17 on &LASS, fl box 01 5U feet- ,0,UO ?I'-W American, 8x10. s -n a - American, 10x12. ./ | ?-00 french, 12x11.\\ ^ G RA IX- Maryland Oats, fi bushel.I 8? fit) 00 Western Oats, fl bushel. - (u) - Corn, fi bushel. 1.20 ? 1.40 Beans, %i buihi-1. -.00 g 3.00 foll', $ cwt.-North River. 1.30 fl - Eastern. 1.40 Q 1.45 HIVES- ?rv. SB.! 10 ? 12 INDIGO- fl lb. 1.00 0 1.70 I RVS-Relined, lb. I 07 A 07 Swede.I 0? (a) 10,' LATHS, fl M. 4.00 ? .50 LIME- Shell, fl bbl. - - South Carolina.| 1.60 @ - Bockport.| 2.00 ? 2.15 Cement. 2.75 (?o 3.50 Plaster Taris. 4.00 (at 4.50 i. UMBER, Y, M. leet Clear White Pine, 1st quality.|50.0o ?53.00 Wlute Pine, good run.38.00 ?40.00 Yellow Pine.120.00 t$25.00 Boards, fi M. teet-Rough.|12.00 ?15.00 Grooved aud Tongued_28.00 ?32.00 LEATHER, countrv tanned, >i lb. - - MOLASSES, fi gallon-Cuba. 4."? ? 60 Muacovado. 55 ? CS Sugar House. GO (") 1.0C New Orleans. 7.5 ? R2 NA VAL SI UH ES, i' bbl-Tar. - C?: - Pitch.I _ (<v _ Kosin, Pale. 4.50 ? COO Rosin, No. 1. 3.2> ? 3.CO Bosin, No. 2. 3.00 ? - Bosin. No. 3. 2.7j @ 2.85 So M.. Taruentmc. *p gallon.... 48 Q - Oa-kU'j]. ?> m. l (a - NAILS- American, 4?20d, fl keg. 5.50 @ 7.00 American Wrought. - ? - Lathing. 7.50 ?10.00 Copper, ll?. 1.00 fi - Galvanized. 30 ftc - Spikes. 12 ? IS Ol LS- Laid, fl -allon. 1.40 (?J 1.45 Unseed, "rt gallon. 1.54 60 l.OOlj Sperm, Winier, "pl gallon. 2.1)5 ? - Cotton Seed, >1 gallon. - ? - Castor iE. 1.), fi gallon. 3.00 ? - Olive, ? dozen.I 8.00 ?10.00 Kero>^ni., fi gallon. 52 ? 54 Benzine. f>. ration.| CO ? - PROVJSiOSS~l,e?A, mess, fi bbl.|ir,.00 (?"30.00 Beel, prime.114.00 ralS.OO Pork, iowa. 23.00 &2?.U0 Bump. - (ai - Bacon, Hams, ft lb. - ft; - Bacon, Sides. IC ? 15 Bacon, Shoulder?. 14 (ai - Bacon, Strips. - ? - Lard, in heg. 19X0 16 Butter. 30 ? 45 Cheese. 15 (a) 54 Potatoes, fl bbl. 4.00 ? - Ornons.I 4.00 0 - Apples. 8.00 ? 9.00 PAINT*- Whit?.? Lead. %i lb. lu 6* IC Black Lead.I 10 (a) 12 Zinc, White.! 12 ? IC PLOW STEEL, fl lb 13 (a) - RICE- Carolina, ft lb. 8 fte !? East India. - ? - SLATES- American, r* square.12.50 fte - SHINGLES, ft M. 7.00 ? S.&C White Pine, fir? quality.12.00 ? - SALT- Liverpool, eoarso, sack. 1.75 ? - Liverpool, hue. - ? - SOAP- Bar, fi lb. ll ? 15 STARCH, fl lb. 10 Ca) 12 SPICES, "?i lb-Cassia. 1.00 fin - Mace. 1.75 foi - Cloves. 75 ? - Nutmegs. 2.0n fiv 2.50 Pepper. 40 ? - Pimento. ?1 ? M Baca Clinger. 30 (ai - SPIRITS, fi gallon-Alcohol. 6. JO ? Coo Brandy. Cognac. I 4.00 ?12.00 Iiruudv, Domestic. 3.00 fi'. 3.7o Gin, Holland. 4.75 ? coo Gin, Anienran. 3.50 (a) 3.75 Bum. Jamaica. COO (a) COO Bum, N. E.I 2.50 ? 3.00 Whiskov. Bourbon. 3.00 (?(5.00 Whiskey, Kectifled. 2.30 Ca) 2.40 SUGAR, fi lb-Kaw. 13 ? 15 Crushed. 18 ? 19 Clarified A. 17 ? I8j? Clarified B. 17 Ca) 18 Clarified C. 16J?0 17 Loai. 18 fte IS Porto Kico. li ? 15 Muscova*1'. . 13 (a) 15 SEGARS- Domestic manuiacture, fi M.,18.00 ?45.00 TEAS, %i lb-Imperial. 2.00 (a) 2.50 Gunpowder. 2.00 ftj) 2.5C Hyson. 1.60 (a) 1.60 Youug Hyson. 1.60 fi 1.60 Black. 1.00 ?1.75 TOBACCO, fi lb, as per quality. 40 fi* .50 TIMBER-Hewn Timber-Yellow Pine. 4.00 ?12.00 Ash. - (a) - Poplar. -OJ - Hickory. - ? - TIN-I C Koofing Plate. 16.00 @ - I X Booting Plate. |17.00 ? - I C Tin Plate', 10x14.15.60 (a) - I X Tin Plato 10x14.17.00 ? - I C Tin Plate, 14x20. 16.60 fiji - Block Tin, fi lb. 40 ? - TWINE- Cotton, %i lb. 75 ? - Baling. 45 ? - Hemp. 45 ? - Jute. 60 ? - VARNISH- Bright, fi gallon. 25 ? - Parallne. - ? - r/.V?t7^I?-White Wine, $ gallon. 50 ? Cider. 30 ? - French. 1.00 @ 1.25 WZNS, fi gaUon-Port. 2.?0 ? COO Madeira. 2.25 ? 5.00 Sherry. 2.25 ? 5.00 Claret, caso. 5.00 ?13.50 Champagne, fi basket. 25.00 ?30.00 JV?KT C AJLE IN JD A ti. CORHECTZD WTZKI.T. PHASES OF TUE MOON. First Q. 4th, Sh. lm. morn I Last G. 17th, 10b. 14m. even Full M. 11th. 6h. 50ui. mora | New M. 25th, Cu. 19m, oven S Drer im cn. srN. USES. I SETS. MOON RISES. mon WATER. 9 Monday, io Tuesday. lliWedncsday. 12|Tbursdav, 13 Friday. .. 14 Saturday, lsl.suuday... C.52 G..53 6. .54 C.64 C..55 C.5C C. 60 4..62 4..52 4. .sa 4..53 4..?3 4..63 4..64 4..23 5..30 Rises. C.30 7..39 8..42 9..61 5..31 C. .24 7..18 8..ll 0.. 1 0..53 10..45 Consignees per south carolina Raiiroao, December IO. 1523 bales Cotton, 43 bales Domestics, 79 lags Flour, 420 bsgs Corn and Peas, 85 bags Bou :h Bico, 6 ears Old Iron, 16 bbla Rosin, 3 cars Stock, Ac. To Courtenay A Trunholm, Thurston st Holmes, G \Y Williams A- Co, O Heeder, Willis & Chisolm, VY P Dowling. E H Rodgers k Co, J H Bacgett * Co. A J Salinas. Mowry A Co, Msn tuue fe Co, Mordecai A Co, H L Jeffers k Co, Burke A Son, \v C Dunes & Co, Z Davis, J A Enslow S Co, ? W Clark A Co, Z Davis, A Von Dohlen, J K leta. J N Rob? son. Cohen, Hanekel k Co, Graoser, Lee, Smith k Co, J Cami sci* & Co, J M Caldwell k Sons. J & J D Kirkpat? rick, D Wallace, Agent Steamer Dictator, D Bccso, Kail road Agent, W W Smith, A McCobb, Hunt Bros, J li -loan, I Stenhouse A: Co, G H Walter .v. Co, King k (jib? bon. J B Pringle, Mreet Bros & Co, O O Witte, Watson HUI, G A Hopiey 4 Co, Tait & Howland, Wost A Jones, Mies Muir, I 1. Falk 4 Co, Scriven & Nisbet, F C M. Holmes A Macbeth. Consignees per Northeastern Railroad, December IO. 220 bales Cotton, bbls .Naval Stores. Furniture, Mdzc, kc To samuel Veroneo. Z Dans, Rodgers A Co, Mowry k Co. Eason ? Bro, Adams, Frost & Co, Dukes 4 Co, J K Praigle. Gaillard * Miuott, W C Boo & Co, Pinekney Bros. E I Hughes, W P Matthtesson, W K Byan. G E Pratchett, Sereven A Nisbet, Keudall k Dockcry, Baggett & Co, Bavenel k Co, Mrs M Ii Davis. E B Stoddard A Co, F A sawyer, Railroad Agent, and Order. Passensera. Per steamship James Adger, for New York-II Mehr tens, D Clark. J Smith, U Yirste, W Egleston, A W Gill, J Green aud 2 children, B Benson and lady, J D Parker, N ifonUrte. P?.T steamship Manhattan, from New York-H li La lane. Miss s Goodrich, Miss R Goodrich, John A Byer son and wtfe, P Erskine and lady, E N Everson and wile, Miss W W Newton ..nd child, J D Keely, wife and child, E Huntington and ?vue. Col A C Wddrieh and ?rife, B li Hard, H A Emory, Mrs Johnson, N A Hunt. Mr* Stau ceU. H S Stewart; H Stewart and wile, J Illack, wife aud 4 children, W W Townsend, G W Honniup, J Lannahap, D McNamee. J Muller, P stomer. J McGrath, Miss Loth? LaPoiut, J Drennan. B Cortan. P Myack, W Kelly, fi Dud? ley, B Watson, Miss Mary Blake, John Dunn, H O iirieu, Mrs Nelli? Stewart, G B Mercer. Per steamship Saragossa, from Now York-B Hood, PH Yale, P P ..rook. G K Uwins. Miss McLaughlin, Mrs Murphy. Miss Coben, Mr McLaughlin and 2 cbild dren, A Goldfinch. I Garrell, Mr Das and lady, H Artope. P Fellen and lady, J Thompson, J Cole, Mr Sturke, U Schultz. M Das, E Schwerin, Mr Canfield. Per steamship Falcon, from Balamore-Miss Scott, L J McCu?ka. A Brown, and 4 in steerage. MARINE NEWS. PORT OP CHARLESTON. Arrivetl Yesterday. Steamship Saragossa, Crowoll, New York-left Satur? day, P M. Mdze. Io Bavenel A- Co, Bailroad Agents, J D Aiken i Co, D A Ammo. S R Brown, D Brigg-, W M Bird & Co, G U Brown, C Borbu?se, Caniorou, Barkley & Co, Chisomi Bros, J Comas, clucius k Witto, J W Dennv, H A Due, Dowle \ Molso, A W Eckel, N Fehreuboch, 'j Ferguson, B Feldman, Pirat National Bank, P L Uuille mlu, Gruber .v. .Martin, J M Greer, Hart k Co, N A Hunt, J Hecseman k Co, F Harri?. H Jancovlch, Jennings. Thomhnson .t Co, J Jara, Kllnck, Wickenberg A: Co, C '1 i owndos, H Klarte k Co, W G Mazyck, S ll Marshall, J Manon, Milner, Wilbur k Martin, C ? iadata, A Mel chers, N E Railroad Co, J R Pringle, D Paul i Co, C C Richter, C Rino-, F E Schroder, southern Expross Co, J 8maU A- Co, J H Sereven, Stenhouse k Co, P sullivan. G W Steffens A Co. W B smith, G Strong, J H laylor A Co. W L Webb, J Walker, Werner A Ducker, W J Walker, Holmes' Book Store, G F Wctzrl, F von Sauten, M Drake, H Gerdts A Co, W McComb i: Co, H Schiele, King A Gibbon, J O 5imons. U s> Quartermaster. J Levensuhu, A sidell, H H Badenhop, J M W H Armstrong, Bollmanu Bros. Zo>;baum, Young & Co. D O'Neill k Son, H Harris, J F O'Neill A Son. W G WMldeu A- Co, J R Bead A Co. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull.Ncw York-lett Satur? day. Mdzc. To Street Bros A Co. Railroad Agent. J E Adger A CO, J D Aiken k Co, J A Brauer, XV JJrouk banks, J \\ Bristol], H Bischoff A Co, H H Badenhop A Co, Bollmann Bros, D Briggs, H Bulwinkle, H Baruch. I D Claucey, T M cater. L M Coxetter, J Commins, W S Corwin A Co J C H Clausen. H Cobia A Co. Cartmill Earbebou A Co, M Drake, Steamer Dictator. J A F Law son, J B Duval A Sou. j |{ Dickenson. Dowie A Moise Ferguson A Hohnes, N Fehreubach, K Feldman. Fir National Bank, Gi ubi r A Martin. M Goldsmith, JAI Getty, H Gerdts k Co, J H Graver, N A Hunt, Hastie Calhoun A Co, J Hurkamp .M CO, A Illing, Johnston, Cre vs A Co. Jeffords A Co, Kliuek, Wickeub'erg A Co, L Kenacke. J P Keip, Knete A Chapman, J A J D Kirkpat? rick, U W Kinsman, li Klatte 4: co, J C LaCoste A Co, S I.aTono, Lauroy fe A.i ..nuder, i Lunger, C Love, D Li licuthal A Co, Milnor, Wilbur A: Martlu. J Manon, Mul lor. -itni z k Co, J D McLlhoie, .T li Merkharit, lt lt McDowell ?: sou, .?lacullar. Williams A Parker, J Mehr. Uns, W Mccomb A* Co. M II Nathans. N E Railroad Agent, J C Ojemeun. B O'Neill, D O'Neill, Osteuiorff A Co, D Paul A Co, J Purcell. (JuiDby A Co, J H Rennekcr, J Bussell, Kavei;el A ('... WP Bus ell ? co. southern Express Co, >haeuelford Je Kelly. W steele. 4 ? Stone, H 5 ubeyroux. Stoll, Webb A U>. G W Stiffens .S: Co, J U V?llers, L sch- ' A Co, J li Toutii, J Thompson A C Ufferhardt. Cam eu k Co, W tfferhardt. C Voight, c; \v Williams k Co, W.:gener. Heith A- .Mousses j Walker Agent. Welch A Braunes. C S sub Department, Order and othTS. Dec ?tb, 25 miles SW of Cape Hutte;a. passed t e steamship Champion, for New York. Steamship Falcon. Reed, Baltimore-51 hour? to the Bar. Mdze. To Mordecai A Co. Courtenay A Treuhohu, Z DavK Railroad Agent, Werner A Ducker, E H Rodgers 6 Co, Mowry A Co. J H Graver, D Paul A Co, Lubrs j? Stelling. H Bischoff Co, L Liilienthal, ftavouel A Barn Well A Barndo. Welch A rirnntc?, Stoll. W. ?b& i o, G ll Brown, E JordtTi, Ostendorff 4 co. J A Quackenbush, t Voight. Savannah and Charleston Railroad Co, O Wie ters, J C Bloome. L schuoll A Co, J C Ojemanu, Jeflbrds A Co, J E Adger k Co, C ?J Braho A Co. Muller, Nimitz A- Co, A Zauich, U Klattc ? Co. J * J D Kirkpatrick, J C E Clauseen. Ci icius .v Witte, Gracger, LLC, smith A co, Bollmann broo. F von Santen, F Krt^s^l. Jr. J Manon, B Pattaiai, W ? ; Trott. F L C Kracke. F. S Holmes, Tatt i Howland. H F B?k r a: Co, D U sil ox. J A W U Arm ?rong, G W steff us A ce, C Amme, Gruber Martiu. Kfnck, Wickenber? A Co, H Cobla A Co, u W Williams A Co. J C.impseu Co. Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, New Yorlc, ~ days. Mdzc. To W Boach. Railroad Agent, c N Av.-nll A Son, Boll mann Bros. J K Adger fi cn. W M Biid .v. Co. A Bischoff, Hart & Win. H Biachofl fe Co. Cami ron, Barkley fe Co, j Qampsen A- CO. J A Cook fe Co, A Canule. W c Dukes A Co, Dowie ft Moise, Douglas ic Milier, H Gerdts i; Co, C / J Graveley. Druber i Martin. A Linger. J Heins, kamp A: Co. J W Harrisson. D Jacobs, Jeffords I Ria to A: Co, Kinsman k Howell. Lt W Kinsniat lit ntlial. D Lillieuibal. Laurev ft Alexander. Melt Wohltmann, Muller, Nimitz k Co. IJ O'Neill, J F A- Son. 1> Paul k Co, Kuvencl fe Barnwell, C Ric Qiin<-kei>bu*h, D H sileox. Shepherd ft Coheu, S lord k Kelly. L Schnell ft Co. H Ehricks, W U Te Co, G W Williams .? Co, Werner A Ducker. W Brandes. W G Whildeu k Co, W L Webb, D A Wa McLaughlin, Adams, Damon k Co, Hart k Co, King & Gibbon. J Witman A- Co, Order, and othci Schi Laura Bridgman. Hart, Boston-ll days. To Risley k Creighton. Sehr Ann S Deas, from West Point Mil. 47 bb To Cohen, Hanckel A- Co. Cleared Yesterday. Steamship James Adgcr, Lockwood, Now York nov ft Trenholni. Sehr N W Smith. Tooker, New York-W Boach, Went to Sea Yesterday. Ship Mary Ogden, Coldrey. Liverpool. Sehr L Q C Wishart, Mason, Boston. Steamer Dictator. Coxottcr. Pnlatka, via Jacks' Fernandina and Savannah. From this Port. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton. Baltimore. Dec ?. Sieam?hip Alliance, KeUy, Philadelphia, Dec io. Memoranda. The sehr W W Tharo, from Philadelphia, was et ed to H F Bakor A- Co, both the vessel and cargo. tiIST OV VKtSSKLS BP, OLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PO FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. Tho >kjold, Albrochtson, cleared. Nor bark KjeBestadt, Wcrge, cleared. h*E 'CASTLE, ENG. Bark C A Jones,-, up. LEITH. Tho Bertha, Andereon, sailed. CUXHAVEN. Tho Coinr ,-titor. Turner, up. ST. loam, s. B. Br ship Nictoux, Rowe, cleared. DOMESTIC. NEWPORT, It. L Brig Tangent, Rich, sailed. Dosroy. Steamship City of Port au Prince, Jackson, to sail. Steamship George B Upton, Crowell, sailed. Sehr E V Glover, Ingersoll, cleared. NSW TORE. Sehr Harriet Newell. Gould, up. Sehr Harts tene, Horn, cleared. Sehr Union Flag, Maloney, up. Sehr Vapor, Bogert, up. Sehr Mary Fletcher, Pendleton, cleared. PHILADELPHIA. Brig Open Sea. Coombs, cleared.'? Scbr E B Shaw, shaw, cleared.; SchrE Matthews, tfcElwee, cleared.j Mary H Mockmiu, Webb, cleared. OFFICIAL. Headquarters Second Military Oistr CHAULESTON, S. C., December 3,18t [General Orders No. 139.) L To provide for the support of the Provisional G ment of South carolina for tb* year commencing i first day of Octobrr, ISO", and ending on tho thiitie ol September, 1808, thc Act of thc General ABSC "To raise supplies lor tho year commencing in Oe one thousand right hundred and sixty-six," api December 21, 186tl. will, as hereinalti-r modified, b tinued in force until supcrse .od by legislation oi otherwise ordered by proper authority. ARTICLES TAXED "'.VD VALOREM." L On all real estate, twenty-five cents on every drcd dollars: Provided, that on such lands as may thc possession of thc Bureau of Refugeos, Frcediuo Abandoned Lauds on tho Hrst day of January ncx the owner or claimant is thereby deprived of its oe Lion and usc, such tax shall not bo collected; on the tal stock of all gas-light companies, twenty-five cci every huudred dollars; on article* manufacture salo, barter, or exchagc, between tho first day of , ary, one tbousand eight hundred and sixty-ecvet thc first day of January, one thousand eight drcd and sixty-eight, twenty cents on every hundrti lars, to bc paid by tho manufacturer; on the ra value of the gross amount of ?piritous liquors mai tured from the first day ol January to tho thirty-firs of December, 18C8, five p-T cent., to bo paid quarto the end of each quartorto tho Tax Collectors of tbi tracts in which it was manufactured; on buggies, ages, gold and silver plate, watches, jewelry and pi on hand on thc first day ot January. 1868-except hold by dealers for tho purposo of sale-ene dolla every hundred dollars. "TAX ON 1NCOJ?EK." 2. Upon all gross incomes derived from employm faculties and profession*, including tho profcsBh dentistry (whether in thc profession of tho law tb come, bo derived from the costs of suit, or fees, or < source of professional inoomos), excepting cletgy: two and one-half dollars on every hundred dollars; commissions received by brokers, vendue masters tors, oommissioii merchants, dealers in exchange eign and domestic), or In mortgagee, bonds and ( negotiable papers, two and ono-half dollars on e hundred dollars; from premiums received by in sur companies or underwriters, two dollars on every dred dollars; from the receipts of express or other ti portation companies earned within tho limits of tho S one dollar on every hundred dollars; end 1 the receipts of telegraph companies camed wi tho limits o' the State, two aud one-half do on every hundred dollars; from the sale of I papers or magazines, one dollar on every hum dollars; on tho gross receipts of newspapers ? lished in thc State, twenty cents on every hundred lars ; from the sale of goods, wares or merchandise, bracing all tho articles of trade, sale, barter or exclu (cotton taxed by the United State? excepted), which person shall make between the first day of January the thirty-first day of December, 1808, to bc paid q terly at the end of each quarter to the several Tax lectors, twenty cents on overy hundred dollars ; on gross profits of all banks or banking institutions, dollars on every hundred dollars ; on tho gre ss lnco derived from the arts of photographing or daguerreo mg, one dollar on every hundred dollars ; on all lnco from alarles, rents, dividends, and money at inter one dollar on every hundr.-d dol'.ars in < xcess of five 1 dred dollars ; on the groes incomes of all railroads i exemptod by law), rVom earnings within the State, dollar on every hundred dollars. All persons kcej hotels shall pay a tax ol two dollars on every bund dollar? of gross income ; all persons keeping rcstaurs or eadng houses shaU pay a tax of two dollars every hundred dollars of gross income ; till i sens keeping livery stables shaU pay a tax two dollars on every hundred dollars of gross in-oi all butchers ?nd hucksters shall pay n tax one dollar on every hundred dollars of gross iucotno; persons keeping billiard tables shall pay a tax of dollars on every hundred dollar.' of gros? incoma; persons keeping bowling alleys shall pay a tax of i dollars on every hundred dollars of gTOss income; persons keeping bar-rooms, whothcr connect d wit hotel or otherwise, shall pay a tax of ten dollar? on ev hundred dollars ot gross income; all persons keep tarries or bridges ?hall pay a tax of one dollar on ev hundred dollars of gross inoome; all poisons keeping t gates shall pay a tax of ono dollar on overy hundred d lars of gross income; ?sch person or company kecpiu paulie race track shall pay a tax of one hundred dolla upon each public hack, stage coach, baggage wagon a omulbjs, drawn by two or more horses, there shall paid ii tax often dollars: and upon sach dray and ca or bug :ago and express wagon, drawn by one horst; tax of five dollars. "TAXES IMPOSED rOR CERT AIS ntlVILEfUvS " 3. All persons representing for gain or reward auy ph comedy, tragedy, interlude, or farce, or other implt meut of thc stag-, or any part theiein, or exhibiting ? works or other shows of any kind whatsoever, Khali p a tax of ten dollars per day, to bo paid into thc hands the ClerkB of tho Courts, or of a Magistrate in the a sonco oi tba Clerk, who shad be bound to collect and p the same into the public, treasury, except in cases win tho same is now required by law to be paid to corpoi lions or otherwise. Upon every taking oui of a chartt except tor ti hgious, charitable and educational instit lions, there shall be levied a tax of twenty dollars; upi each renewal of a charter liable to tax under this ord< ten dollars, and all companies Incorporated in oth States shall pay for the privilege nf carrying on their b sincss in this State the same charter fee as is required companies incorporated in this State. All circus exhil tious, to bc paid at tho timo, ?fty dollars per day. E* and every person keeping a dog or dogs, shall pay a ta of ono dollar for each dog. For the privilege ol' sollir lottery tickets within the limits of this State, live hui drcd dollars per mouth, to be paid monthly or quarter; in advance to tho Treasurer of tbe Stale ol' South Carol na, who, upon roch pa.vmeut, shall grant a license fe the time for which such payment has been made, but ni for less than one month. " SPECIAL TAX." 4. A capitation tax of one dollar shall Le paid by ever male person between the ages of twenty-one and tixty residents of the State on the first day of January, on thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, except such a aro incitpab.c of earning a support by reason of mont or physical disability: Provided, that double execution for thc uou-pavtuent ol tho capitation tax ol' the past yeti shall not be enforced, and that in all casts where exe u hon has not been issued aud no cods have bern incurred thf tax may be discharged by lao payment of ibe origina amouut on or belora the nra day ol Marca, 180?. 5. ?VII taxes levied on prop, rty a-, prescribed in tlii order, ?hail be paid to the Tax Collector lor th< Distri. or Pariah in which said property is lo.nted, except tba the tax ou rai'roai companies, express companies, nm telagraph companies, shall bo roturued to and paid di roctty into the Tr, a-ury of the State; and this return shall be made quarterly. G. All individual taxes will be assessed directly upon and collected directly from the individuals from whom they are due. 7. The houses and lots on Sullivan's Island shall he returned to the Tax Collector ol the Tax District in which they ure situated, iu tho same manner as omer ?own lots aud houses, and shall be llanlo to the ;stne rares of taxation. 8. Before the collection of the taxes herein provided for, every Assessor or Tax Collector (acting iu tho ca pu.il y of Assessor) iu this State shall rroceod to make an ad valorem assessment of all andi, buildings and im? provements, without distinction us to city, town or coun? try property, and upon all other property upon which au ad i-alurein tax hos been levied, with reference to the market value of such property in United States curren? cy, and without reference to any previous assessment ; and such assessments ?hall bo subject to revision by military authority. Bach A ts S c s.-. or Sud etch TaxCollec lOr ae:ing as Assessor, before entering upon his duties as Assessor, bhall take and subscribe before :be derk of thc Court of tho Di-trict tao following oath, which shall bo endorsed on his c immierion, viz.- "I, A. B., do promise and *w-ar that I will, to thc best of my ability, execute the duties of Assessor tor my Collection District, ?ud will, without favor or patlsjity, ascertain and assess ?he actual value of the property, real and personal, upon ivbich an od valorem tux is levied, before und for the pur? pose ol levying such tax," 9. Each Tax Collector aliall attend at the Court of tho Tax District (or if there bo no Courthou soino oilier public place), daily for ono week previi making his final return for tho receipt of taxes c respective District or Parish. All taxes on propor posed by tho provisions ot this ordor shall havo once both as to possession and valuation to tho fin of Januar}*, eigbtcou hundred and sixty-eight, c where some other dato is specially designated. All on income imposed by the provisions of thia act havo refereuco to tho amount of such income ret between the first day ot January, ono thousand hundred and sixty-scvon, andthc rtrst day of Jan one thousand eight hundred ami sixty-eight, and all income tax shall oe due and payable on or befoi thirty-first day of March, 1H68. 10. Ibo taxes herein levied shall bo paid only it and sliver corn, United Statea Treasury notes, or declared to be a legal tender by tho Government < United States, or notes of National Bank-;, or the br oeivablo of this State, and also pay-certificates of J and Constable for attendaneo on the Courts. Th? Collectors of tho several Collection Districts shall 1 lowed, on all sun. s cf money paid into their hand taxes, a commission a.- follows, that is to say : th Collectors of Abbeville, Anderson, Barnwell, Ch Clarendon, Darlington, Edgotield, Kershaw, Lat Nowborry, Orange, Richland, Spartatiburg, Su Union, York, Marion, St. Phllup's and St. Michac thc rate of four per cent. ; the Tax Collect ara of Ch fluid, Fairfiold, Greenville, Lancaster, lexington, boro'. Picken-, St. Matthew?, Prince George's VU St, Bartholomew's, Williamsburg, at the rate of si cent; tho Tax CoBectOra of AU Saints", Christ Ch Horry, Prince William's, st. George's Dorcheste Heleua, St. James' Goose Creek, St James' Santo John's Berkeley, St. John's Colleton, St. Peter's Stephen'.-!, at i he rate of eight per cent.; Ihe Tax C tors of St. Andrew's, St. Luke's, St. Paul's, St. Th< and St. Dennis", at the rate of ten per cent ; Prm that in any District where the gross amount of taxes in shall exceed the sum of thirty thousand dol?an commissions of the Tax Collectors shall be two per on such excess. 11. In sales of real oftato upon execution tor non meut of taxes, if thc amount bid for such real eBtal not greater thau the amount of the execution and < it shall be tho duty of the Sheriff to bin in tho pro; for the State, and thc Utlo thereto shall theroupc passed to the State, subject to such equitablo righ rcdr option as may iicreattcr be dolcrmined upon b; (stative authority. Imprisonment fer over due tai abolished ; but vhenever the amount of thc tax, < Icc., of any person canuot be made out of any propel which he is possessed, the Sheriff bold"Jig the execi shall make return thereof to tho Commissioners of P or Public Buildings, or other appropriate municipal thonty, who may ouforce the payment of the tax di labor upon thc roads, bridges and otber public wc Provtdtd, that the commutation value nf such labor not bc less than fifty cents for a labor ciay of eight hi 12. All taxes levied by this order, except when taxes are payable quarterly, shall bc due and payab follows: One-half on or before tho thirty-first da March, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, thc remaining half on or before thc thirtieth day of J one thousand eight hundred and sixtv-cight. Any son desiriug to pay the rjole amount cf bis taxes cept 6uch as are returned quarterly; on or befort thirty-first day of March shall have tho privilege < doing, and shall be entitled to a discount of five cent, upon the amount of taxes falling duo on thc day of June, 1868. 13. No Tax Ci Hector or Assessor shall receive his c missions until bis returns havo been received at Treasurer's office, and been approved by him. 14. Taxes levied by municipalities, corporations, other local authorities, under any genoral or special of the State, will conform in principle to the modiflcal hereinbefore made. APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE YEAR COMMENT; OCTOBER 1, 1867. II. lt is hereby ordered, that tho following sums s be appropriated for the payment of thc various oft and expenses of the State government : 1. Executiv Department : For the salary of tho Go nor, three thousand Dvfl hundred dollars; tor tho Pit Secretary of thc Governor, twelve hundred dollars; tho Messenger of tho Governor, ono hundred dollar*; thc Contingeii. Fund of the Executive Departm twenty-five thousand dollar?, lo bc subject to the d of the Governor, and to be accounted for amur.ll) bim to the Legislature; for the rout of the Govern house in Columbia, three hundred dollars; for two wai men lor the new State House and grounds, nine hund und sixty dollars, to be drawn on draft of the State Ho Keeper; for the ^salary and services of the Secretar the State, in lieu of all charges agait st tho State for Bi lug commissions, five hundred dollaT. '1. Legislative Department: For tho salary of the Kc or of the State House and Librarian thrco hundred < lars; for contingent exponsesof Legislativo Library be paid on draft of the Librarian, accountod for by t at thc Treasury, and reported by the Treasurer to Legislature, two hundred dollars, if so much be net aa ry. 3. Judiciary Department : For the salary of the Cl Justice, thirty-fivo hundred dollars ; tor tho salaries ten Judges aud Chancellors, three thousand dollars cai for tho salary of the Attorney-General, cloven bundi dollars ; for the salarie* of five Solicit?te, nine hund? dollars each ; for tbe salaries of tklrtr-onc DIsti Judges, ot five hundred dollars each, fifteen thous? five hundred dellars ; for tho Clerk of the Court of ; peals, who shall be the Librarian, eight hundred dolla the same to Include the expenses of fuel ; for the sali of the Messenger of the said Court, two hundred a twenty-five dollars ; for the purchase of booka for 1 Library of the Court of Appeals, one thousand dollars, be drawn and expended by order of the presiding J tice ; for firewood and fuel for tho Court of Appeals, fi dollars, if so much be necessary ; tor the salary of S ti Reporter, ono thousand five hundred dollars ; and t several appropriations aforesaid, for tho Clerke, Lib riana. Messengers, Reporters, and for thc incidental i pensos of thc Court of Appeals, shall be paid by t Treasurer, only upon warrants, to be drawn by the p siding Judge of the Court of Appeals, at such time a for such portions as ho may dcom just and proper ; a it shnll be thc duty of said Reporter to attond in pera or b) deputy tho sittings of thc Court of Appeals, and report such arguments and statements of tacts as m bc nccossary to a con cet understanding of tho decisio of thc sold Court ; for the pay or Jurors and Constabli sixty thousand dollars, if so much bo necessary. 4. Treasury Department: For the salary of the Trc: urcr of the State thirty-two hundred dollar, includii the salarios of one or moro clerks; for the salary o? t Comptroller-General, twenty-five hundrod dollars, i eluding clerk's salary, said clerk to bc appointed by, ai removed Rt thc plea*ure of the Treasurer and Comptn lcr-Geucra' respectively; to thc Comptrollor-Genoral, tv hundred dollars, lor making out copies of the Tax P turns in eighteen hundred and sixty eight; for publis ing the tex and oppropriation order, if so much be ucei sary, three hundred dollars, to oe expended by tl Comptroller-General and accounted for to the Legis! ture; for the contingent expenses of the Comptrollc General's and Treasurer's Office, printing tax books an instructions to collectors, ami distributing the ?am three thousand five hundred dollars, 5. The University of South Carotina: For the salarii ol eleven Professors, eleven thousand dollars; for the L branan of tho University, who ?hull be thc Secretary < the Hoard of Trustees, ?ix hundred dol?ais, to be pal by thc Treasurer ol the State, quarterly, in advance, li drat ls buiug couutenigncd by the Chairman of the E: OCU ti ve Commi ttco of tho Board of Trustees; for the sall ry of t'.ic Treasurer of the University, four hundred do lars; for tho salary of thc Buisar and Murshal, lour hut dred dollars; and for repairs to the University building! two tlum=and dollars, if BO much be necessary: Pr?vida that the sums realized firm rents of thc Univoreit grounds and buildings shall first be applied to this ol ject, and only tueexceesbc drawn from the Treasury. G. Ordinary Civil Expenses: For the payment of tb contingent uccouuts of the siuto, twenty-five tbonaani dollars; for dieting and tiansporting prisoner*, sixt thousand dollars, if so much be necessary; for thc sm; port ol free school,, twenty-five thousaud dollars; Pm vided, that ihe amount thus appropriated shall not h expended unt? the Lc _ islatn re shall have established t system of free school-!, the benefits Of which ?-hall be ox tended to the childi en of citizens or rcsldouts ol tin State with nit distinction of race or color; lor the Lunutii Asylum, uineteeti thousand seven buudreu and eighteer dollars; Provided, that the mm of ?ix thousand dol?an ?hall be refunded to the Treasury of the State, when Ihr arrearages due (rom the Commissioners of the Poor ol the a?rerai Districts shall be paid. 7. Or Unary Local Expenditun: For maintaining ?nil keeping opon the Roper Hospital in Charleston, three thousand dollars, to be paid to the Medical Society in trust for the Roper Fuud, io dc frav the expenses ot said Hospital: for thc salary of the physician ot thc Jail tit charleston, commencing the twenty-seventh day ol March, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, five hundred dollars per annum; im-enforcing Ihe qiiaran line in South Carolina, including salaries of Port Physi? cian and bual hire, eight thousand dollars, if so much bu necessary; for the transient poor of Charleston, eight thousand dollars, if so much be neccssar). s. For the support ot the Catawba Indians, twelve hun (Ired dollars, if so much bo necessary, to be paid to thc order ol tho lud?an Agent, and tn bu expended under the order of the Governor. 9. PuNi'e Buildings For completing the roof of tho State House in process of construction, two thousand dollars, if so much be necessary; for continuing tho constmction of the Penitentiary, for thc pay of officers and guards, for subsisting guards and convicts, and for clothing convicts, eighty thousand dollars, to be paid ou the drafts ot the Governor, from lime to time, as tho several sums may be needed. 10. Extraordinary Expenditures- For the tent and fix? tures of a house for the use ol ibo Court of Appeal?, three hundred dollars, the contract relaung thereto to be approve J by tho Chief Jusuoe before the money is drawn on his order. IL It shall be the duty of til*; Comuiissicnti ol Public I Building in thc several Districts to furnish the Jailor or Sheriff thereof with a sufficient number Of blankets for the comfort of all prisoners, and also to pay for such medical attention and me iicine-s as may bc required by thc aiok. Thc Sheriff and Jailors ol thc several District* In this State will promptly mako requisitions upon the L'ornrmssiouerB for blankets and medicines, and, if the same aro not furnished by the Commissionors within five days, thc Sheriff sholl rep .tri the fai.uro to these Headquarters, giving tho li?mes of thc persons who may be the C miniaeiontrs in his l.'iitrir: 12, The contingent aecoun;? of Clerks, sheriff?, Coro? ners, Magistrates, Constables, and other officers of this state, .?hall be forwarded to the Comptroller-General, ?bo shall audit the same, and if lound conformable to aw, he shat/, draw his warrant upon the Treasuror for he payment thereof. 13. Tho Act entitled "An Act to provide for the issue if billa rccoivablc in payment of indebtedness to the State, to tho ?mount of flvo hundrod thousand dollar?)," passcu December 21, 1805, and thc Act entitled "Au Act to pr?vido for tho redemption of bili, receivable, issued l>y this State," passed September 20, 18G<>, are hereby continued in force. ll. The Treasurer of the Stale of South Carolinais Irereby authorized to pay the appropriations herein made, and the salaries of public officers, payable by law, out of funds applicable thereto, which have fallen due since tho first day of October, 18C7, and which may hereafter fall tlue. 15. No moneys raised uud*r the provisions of this or? der or the Acts herein mentioned, shall bc applied to the payment of principal or interest of any dobt contracted or incurred in support of the late war against the United States. ir,. Tho unoxpendud balance of appropriations made witliln the last two years nnd undrawn, may bo paid by the Treasurer, according to the laws of South Carolina, ezcopt "for the salary of the Adjutant and Inspector General," "support of tho .Military Academy at Charles? ton," "for military contingencies" for services of the Secretary of Stato in signing military commissions, and for support of free schools, which last shall remain in the Treasury subject to the conditions of tho provision in section 6. ByComuiaud of Bvt. Major-Goneral ED. R. S. CANBY : LOUIS V. CAZIARC, Aide-de-Camp, Act'g Ass't Adj't Oen'L Official-0. M. MITCHEL, Aide-tle-Camp. December 9 DRUGS, CH EM I AIS, ETC. OLD ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE E. II. KELLERS & CO., (LATE PHIN & DOUN) WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL DRUGGISTS. No. 131 MEETING STREET, Third door above Market HAVE LATELY RECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS IO their usual stock of pure and fresh DRUGS MEDICINES DTE STUFFS EITtOPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS FINK SOAPS TOILET POWDER3 POMADES COSMETICS COMBS BRUSHES EXTRACTS, Ao Comprising invoices from the nioRt reputablo manu? facturers. On hand, all Ibe principal PROPRIETARY MEDICINES,, Including Preparations of AYER, JAYNE, HALL, CHEV? ALIER, DAVIS, WRIGHT, HOLLOWAY, Ac. Also, a large assortment of SU RG IC A L INSTRUME N TS TRUSSES -ADDLE BAGS MEDICINE CHESTS GLASS METAL AND GUTTA PERCHA GOODS GLASSWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Great attention is paid to thc Importation und seh? Lion of PURE AND FRESH DRUGS, and nono othor are allowed to go out of the Establish? ment. PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with accuracy, and the publie ran depend ou i . utmost reliability in the execution Oi < rders. E.U.KELLERS, M.I>. J DAER,BJ March 9 GREAT HEALTH RESTORATIVE BALM OF LIFE! FOR ALL WHO ARE CONSUMPTIVE, OR ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO ANY IK lt ITA TION OP THE LUNGS, WHETHER THE COUGH HAS BEEN OF LONG CONTIN UAHCE, OR OF RECENT ORIGIN. RODRIGUES' PlILMONIU ELIXIR SPEW HAS RAPIDLY DISTINGUISHED ITSELF FOR ITS wonderful restorative aad curative qualities. Un? der its stiniulativo influence, and by its penetral Ivo agency, this health invigoiating cordial excites a goneral beneficial reaction, and disperses tho impermeable ob? structions winch prevent access to other remedies. While gradually reducing thu accompanying constriction which attends the malady, lt reproduces tho essential warmth and clastic vigor of tho respiratory vessels, which, by this remedial combination, promotes thc heal? ing process by which relief and cure is effected. Hemorrhages are arrested and cured, with every other concurrent disorder. As neither narcotic nor emetic proportion ol' any kimi are employed in tbisPulmouie Compound, and the mont assiduous ?itt .ntton given to tho quality ami medical value of each component article whit-li eoustituto it, it is confidently and conscientiously recommended for RM satety and reliability, without restriction in generous, wholesome diet, or apprehension ot renewed cold (rom its effects. For sale wholesale aud retail by tho Proprietress, Mrs. CECILIA RODRIGUES, northwest comer ol' ,\5KET1N(J AND SOCIETY STREETS, and at the Druggets. PRICE SINGLE BOTTLE $1.2?. November 12 lyr THE BEST H NOW IN HSR! FANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTER?*, PANKIVIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, PANKH 171*8 HEPATIC RUTERS, PAJfKmWS HEPATIC BITTE Its, PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, THE BEST TONIC NOW IN USE. THE BEST TONIC NOW IN USE. THE BEST TONIC N JW IN USE. THE BEST TONIC NOW IN USE. THE BEST TONIC NOW IN USE. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. November C NEW PEEFUME For the Handkerchief. A .MOST EXQUISITE, DELICATE, AND FRA? GRANT PERFUME, Diatillec'l hom the Rare aud Beautiful Flower from which it takes its name. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY PHALON & SON, NEW TOBI;. REWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOR PUALON'S-1AKE NO OTHER. Sold by Druggists generally, ami S'ild at Wholesale by GOODRICH, WINGMAN & CO., lanurry 21 mthlyr AR/IIETE IHSTSTTiR/A^CIE], COASTWISE AND FOREIGN. ORIENT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, IsTEW YORK. ASSETS, 1st JANUARY, 1867. JOSEPH GAILLARD, .Tn., GEORGE M?SLE, EDWARD P. DAVISON, A. LEWOYNE, Jn., E. H. R. LYMAN, WM. E. A. .MACKINTOSH, JOHN AUCHINCLOSS, LAWRENCE WE;_LS. FRANCIS COTIENET, CHARLES LULLING, ALEX'IL HAMILTON, JR., TRUSTEES GEORGE F. THOMAE, C. H. SAND, W. F. CARY, JR., CORNELIUS K. SUTTON, EDWARD HAIGHT, I LEOPOLD B1EBWITH, I SIMON DE VISSER, JOHN S. WILLIAMS. ALEX. M. LAWRENCE, FRED'K. G. FOSTER, GEORGE CHRIST, $1,195,964 03 RICHARD P. RUNDLE, JOHN A. BALLI, JAMES BROWN, N. D. CABLILE, . WILLIAM SCHALL. LEOPOLD HUFFER, WM. 8. WILSON. F. COUSINERY GUSTAV. SCHWAB, JOHN F. SCHEPELER. CHABLES IRVIMG, Seer .tiny. EUGENE DUTTLH, President. ALFRED OGDEN, vice-President. This Company have mado arrangements to i-sue, wheu desired. Policies and Cortilicatee navabl? in LONDON, ut ibo Counting Roomy of Uossrs. DRAKE, KLEIN WORT A COHEN. ^ UNITED STATES LLOYDS, FEW ir O IR, IKI, ROBINSON & COX, ATTORNEYS. ADVISORY COMMITTEE: JOHN J. CRANE, JOHN R. GARDNER, EMIL HEINEMANN, SAMUEL D. BABCOCK, J. PIERPONT MORGAN, JOHN S. WILLIAMS, J. B. JOHNSTON, W. BUTLEB DUNCAN, ROBERT L. TAYLOR. This Association will issuo. when desired, Policies and Certificates, parable in LONDON at the Counting House of UeSBTS. J. S. MORGAN & CO. ' *l ine Tho undersigned have made arrangements to receive applications for Insurance to be effected with the above well known Associations, and to issue Certificates making Losses pavable in NEW YORK or LONDON, as may be preferred. HUGER & RAVEKEL, CORNER OF EAS!1 BAY AND EXCHANGE STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. November 27 w8 FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF BEADY-MADE CLOTHING-. THE WHOLESALE STOCK MURPHY, LITTLE & CO., No. 161 Meeting-street, Opposite Pinckney, AT RETAIL. BELOW MANUFACTURERS' COST CALL SOON AND SECURE A BARGAIN. December G AT COURTENAY'S, No. 9 Broad street, STATIONERY, Foreign and Domestic, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP BLANK BOOKS, At Reduced Prices. November '?9 THE MARION STAK, T.1STABLISHED NEARLY TWKNT" YEARS AGO. 19 Vi published at Marion, s. (.'., iu tLe central portion ol tho country, and offers a favorable medium to Mer? chants, Druggists, Machinists, and all classes who desire to extend their business in the Pee Dee country. For tho benefit ol' our advertising patrons, we shall, lu addition to our subscription lint, which ia constantly in? creasing, publish and distribute, gratuitously, copies of the STAR, during the business season thu Fall. Rates ol Advertising liberal. W. T. KcEEBALL, November*) Kdlteraod Proprietor STEVENS HOUSE, Vos. SH. 83, ?3 AND 17 Broadway, N. Y*., oppo-lto Bowling f;r?eu- t n tii> European Plau.-THE STEVENS HOUSE Is well an. widely known to the travelling public. Tbe location is . pccially suitable to merchants and business men; it ii close proximity to the business part of the city-is i r. the highway ot'.Southern and Western travel-and adja? cent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depot '. The STEVENS HOUSE ins liberal aecommoaatioi. lol over 30U guests-it is well lurnisbe'i, and possesses ever? mod?T Improvement tor the comfort and entertainment ot its .nutates. The rooms are spacious ana well ven t lated-provided with gsa and water-the uttcudanco is prompt ana respectful-and the tablo is generously pio. vided ?nth every delicacy of the season at moderate rates. The rooms having been refurnished and remodeled, we are ena! -ato oiler extra facilities for thc comfort and pleasure "f our guests. GEO. K. CHASE A CO.. Muy '2H Gmo Proprietors. THE CELEBRATED "CRAIG MICROS? COPE" combine; instruction with amusement, and lasts forever. Best, simplest, cheapest and most power? ful Microscope in the world: magnifies 10,000 times, or equal to other Microscopes costing 820; made on an en? tirely new plan, requiring no local adjustment, there? fore it can Li readily usc.I bv every ono-even by children. A beautiful gift to old or yoong; adapted to the family errie as well cs scientific nae; shows the adulterations in food, thousands of animals-tu a single drop of water, t els ni vinegar, globules i-i milk, blood und other iluids. tubular structure of bau*, claws on a fly's toot, also the celebrated "trichina spiralis" or pork worm, which is causing so many deaths awn. pork eater?; and in tact tbe objects which may be examined in this wonderful Microscope are without number. All are Invited to call and seo il? great magnifying power. It tool; the first orcmium at the Ohio State Fair. Libe? ral discount to Agents, schools ami Dealers. Pi icc 12.60. Packt d iu a ne t box and st ut prepaid to any address on receipt of $2.75. Monee can be sent bv mail at our r1?k Address GEORGE MEADE, Drawer Ko. ii> Racine, Wis. cousin. November 13 THE FLORENCE GAZETTE, PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT FLORENCE. S. C., offers an excellent medium to Merchants and ethers who wish to extend their business iu the Pe? Dee section ol' the State. Rates of advertising vary rea nuable. September 16 THE LANCASTER LEDGER. CONNORS i: CASTES, PEOPBTETO?S. PliBHSHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING AT Lancaster C. H.. S. 0, Having a large subscription Hst it offers a favorable medium to Marchants and au advertisers who desire to extend their business in tho upper Districts of the State. Bates of advertising, ho? er 1. specimen copy of paper sent on application. nu gust ti_ THE BENNETTS VILLE JOURNAL [S PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING AT Bennettsville. S. C., in the eastern portion of the state, by STUBBS & LITTLE, Proprietors, and offer superior inducements to Merchants and all others wno wish to extend their business in this section of the Pee Dee country. We respectfully soUcit the patronage of our Charleston friends. Terms-?3 per annum, invariably in advance. Adver? tisements inserted at very reasonable raies. -?ulr " THE TRI-WEERLY NEWS, PUBLISHED IN WTNNSBORO' 8. C., AFFORDS A profitable medium for the advertising public o? We respectfully solicit their patronatje foronr mutual l*Dettt' GAILLARD, DESPORTES A WILLIAMS. November IS _ DER CH ARLESTONER ZEITUNG. JOHN A. WAGENER, EDITOB. U> DER THE ABOVE HEAD THE UNDERSIGNED ur nose to publish a German Weekly Paper, to be. the or'an?o Gornau population, and devoted to the intents"of thia Stole, in encouraging Immigration and '^"Sre'?lltm.. Commerce. Arts and Trade Will bc?mtiiSl in its column., and the new. of to* ''i cTrraUOKS A. WAGENER has kindly consented ta ^^P^^^J^^ Six Subscnpuou-i * lor ajeiw Vonth.' SI for Three Months. ^^sass? A co.. September 2* No. 3 Broad street. Cb-rleaton, S. q