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CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, ?". 1?, CATHCART. EDITOR CATHCART. MoMILLAN & MORTON, PROPHIKTORS. No. 18 HAYNE STREET. OIT Y PRINTE RB. TER M S C ASH . IBUBSCIUPTION DAILY-TWELVE MONTHS..HMS l'Ai LY-H IX MONTHS. ii""" HAILY-T1IHF.K MONTHS.. SIMULE COPIES.5??5?? lo NF.WN DEALERS.....J conn SATURDAY' MUBN1NO, JULY 0, 1BC7. TO-DAY ANO TO-MOHUOW. Small need bavo Uiosu who lovo romaneo, On ti? Uo-flold to court ber, Wbcro couuona boom, whom chargera prance Tho roads lo strife, aro ?hurter. Each maa that rania bia dally bread HM em mir. past number; Hopo'* dying fooling*, cruibed or dead. Illa onward mareil encumber. Still bravely Juin Lifo'* fiery fray, Aud sternly cope with Sorrow; Tho uian that bears Ids cross today Will bavo a chanco to-morrow. Hopes, fears, desires, tn myriads crowd our mortal pathway over, Tho spirit's pure perceptions cloud Aud clog sublimo endeavor : driel, shsiuo, remorse and Berco despair Pring logions to confound us Such aro tho dangers wo must darci Such sro tho spells around us! Tel Iii", thy shield with ctmrise say. And hurt thy lonco at Sorrow; Tba mau who stool* his narres to-day Can face hui foo to-morrow. steer, pilot, for nomo glorlons end. Though lalo In port orri Ting, Heaven's grace. Uko manna, will descend. And saucUfy thy striving; Oood, for tliy life, rcsolvo to do, Aud evil snail avoid theo; Jj ou' t may have mado thy - nu true Molli may bavo mtsempl tl,ce Crush out Ul ese attributes c. coy, Stamp on tho neck of S irrow I Thc mau that | ersevers today elsy be a princo to-morrow I FOHTY-FOUKTH II KUI' I. AH MEETING, COUNOTL CnA*rnF.B, July 2,1807. Tho Mayor and tho wholo Hoard of Aldermen presont. , Tho minutos of tho last meotingB woro road and confirmed. Tho following matters woro disposed of : Application of Hum & Shcrhatnmcr for a lioenso to retail Rpirituoua liquors at their inn, corner ut llro.nl and Church ut rootn; also, of Audron- Kroog, No. 61 Wentworth atroot; M. O'Brien, for a No. 2 License; A. Ticfoiithal, to opon a hotel, with abor, at No. 444 King oin et, Uppor Wards; laid over for further actiun. W. A. Bachmen and Michael Nolan, for Junk Shop Liconses. ltoforrcd to Com? mit tenon Licenses, Application of John P. Klop, for pormission to improvo his building, No. 161 Wontworth stroct. Hororrod to Co m mit too on Brick and Woodon Buildings. Application of D. C. dilmon, Esq., City Asses? sor, for loavo of absonco for ono month for tho bonoflt of his health. Orantod. Application of No. G Fire Engine Company (col? ored), praying Council to recommend thoir appli? cation lor a charter fora Hook and Laddor Cotn ?any. Referred to tho Special Committee on tho 'ire Department. Application of Henry O. Stroot. Agent of Brown & Co.'e Wharves, for permission lo erect a wooden ohed on lol on aaid promisou. Iloforrod to Com? mit too on Brick and Woodon Bnildinga. The following communication of tho Board of Piro Maators.was referred to tho Commit too on Streets: - Cn ARLES TON, J uno 20, 1807. lion. Mayor and Aldermen: Urara I am directed by tho Board of Firo Mas ten to renuoet your honorable, body to bavo tho plank road in King, noar Cannon alrcot, rolaid, tho samo having boon taken up in building; ibo strcot railroad, or lo bavo a plank road laid from King to Mooting, t hrouf.li Wolf atroot. Thia will bo a very great benefit to Uppor Wards onginca. ItoeiMuetfuUy, yours, B. M. STBOBEL, Clerk aud Snporintondont. Bottum of tho City Sheriff for Juoe, 1867. Infor? mation. Tho following woro referred to tho Committee on Accounle: Alms Uovtso Bills, ration j, Ac, furnished tho poor during tho month of Juno.$2128.01 Orphan Houao Billa for Juno. 3053.39 Uas Company. 2095.OG Total.$7577.50 axroBTs, Bv Alderman Btoinnioyor. Tue Committoo on Licenses, to wbioh waa ro? to ired tho applications of Jenica MoVov and John Itiloy A Co., for Hink shop licenses, beg loavo to ranko a favorable report upon the samo, and re? commend that tiny bo granted. JOHN H. STEIN ME YEB. Z. B. OAKES. JAMES COSGROVE. Adopted. . . Aldunnan 8lotnrucyor. from Committoo a., Brick and Wooden Buildings, asked for further lime to report on tho application of tho United Baptist Choi ches, which waa granted. By Alderman WlUia. Yirri OE Cm Civil, ErtonvEEB, i City Hall, Charleston, June 18th, 1807. ] 3b the Honorable Mayor and Aldermen ,of the Ody of Oharutlon : OFNTLSHJCN : I bavo tho honor to report from examinations mado of the Booth 8ca wall of tho Battery, built of concreto, th at I find tbo waU in a condition w hi oh roqulros your carly altontion and action for ita preservation, I bog loavo to submit tho following statement as tho result of my cloao and careful ox m ni natl on or it. Tho faco of the wall in eomo places show largo cavitimi, and in others . ia muob bonoy-coniben. The doptbB of tho openings at some pointa aro much greater than at others ; and, from tho largo quantity of,sand wbioh with every tide is canied ont, wo bavo tho proof that tbe breaches bavo, by the force of water, increased and reached tho earth embankment itself, of which the concreto work forms tho retaining wall. livery Ude carries away several solid yards of earth. From a close inn portion of ono cavity I ostimato that from 12 to 15 coblo yards of tho earthwork have boon washed in a fow weeks ; thia may bo readily per? ceived by the rapid settlement and sinking of tho surface of tho snell walk in two or threo placee. From limo to tuno a groat many loads of good bank sand bava boon used for niling np and level? ling the walk, ander tho supposition that thia sot tlomont waa bnt ordinary and not caused from some defeots in tho retaining wall ; 1ml a thorough examination bas aatiaflod mo on thia point, and lt would there io re be bnt a waste of good material to refill and reform tho bank until wo eui repair tho chief cana o qt thc) ?vii. il> : :v. . The shapes of tho cavities are of much larger dimensions laterally than vertically, and tho do stnietion caused by tho tide water, together with tba percolation of rain water -through tho earth? work, ia dally increasing in depth and extending more along tho baso of the wall than elsowhoro. Thia is to bo accounted for particularly lu tbo stronger force and action of the rising and falling tide upon tbo wall at that point of elevation. The cavities ' higher up on tho taco of tho waU are oirchlar in'Bhapo and from two to threo feet in diameter, and tba wear at thoao places ia more rapid in tho depth than it ia laterally. I rospootfoJJyrecommond nomo imm?diate action un tho part of your honorable body : and. if lt bo your pleasure, a specification sotting forth tho manner of doing tho repairs will bo drawn np and pro poe ala for the work received. AnKxopalrs, however, that may from timo to titnoOTbiade to this work, thongh they be of per? manent 'and durable character, will bo bnt addi? tions to a ?truclum that is of temporary duration. Tbo proper conrae would ho to ronstruot a porma nont and dnrablo aoa waU or rook work, woro the city in pro .'porous condition and ab lo to do so. very respeotfully'sabmiitoi. Your obedient aarrant, iii i:k i LOUIS J. BABBOT, City Civil Englueor. Tho samo Committee mado an unfavorable re? port on tbe application of N. Fohrenback for per? mission tp pnt up a tout on White Point Garden, ?Vc. Concurred in.' By Al ?Lei m an Olney. Tho Committoo on Account* ropo rt that they 1 have examined bill of Mr. John RoseoU agalnBt tho High Behool, amounting to $49L72, find it correct, and recommend it to bo paid. . H, l? OLNEY. ?D ? ... P. C. fl Al LL ARD, Mayor. E. WILLIS. Concurred in; Tbo majority and minority reports of'the Special Committee cn the Pire Department, made at the last meeting, ob tho'communication of the Hoard of Fire Mailors recommending that the Palmetto Steam Piro Engino Company bo allowed pay for an Engineer, and also lo be furnish od with COO foot of hose and a now h ono reel, carno up for considera? tion. Tbo majority report recommends the grant? ing of the assistance prayod for, so soon as tbo oondaloo of the City Treasury will penult. Tho ?eas snd nay?,were called for. Provloua to calling oe yeas and tuya, Alderman Whildon, Chairman of the Special Committee on tho Piro Department, and who mado "the minority report not granting the assistance, brought to tho altontion of ( 'onnell the fact, Ojal a yea? ago.Council unanimoaaly adopted ? resolution declaring tho number o'f steemora then ordered hy tho d?Toront companion named in tbe resolution as being sufficionl and that no more awroprlationa would bo made for snob purpose/ Ho waa informed that thia company ordered a steamer aomo days later tho pasBarroof tho resolution, and for those reasons he was op P08*4 }?. *S'r^u,K-Vlom ??yAsaUtanoo. In tie case of the Marion Piro Engino Company, bo gavo his reasons fdr making a fevomblo report on thoir application in December, IBAO. At that timo th or o waa but one a teamer located in tho Upper Warda, and for that reason it waa deemed advisable by tho Committee), on aoconnt of tbo ideation of thia com? pany being in a part of the oily far remote from any other steam apparatus, Ho thon bogged that the resol nt lou passed 8d July, 1800, and. report made 4th Docembor, 1606, bo re te rr od to and read, as follows: ' The Special Committoe on the Pira Department respectfully report favorably on tho application of the Manon Fir* Engine .Company, to bo placed on Ute same fooling, as. regards pay, hoto and hoso real, with other companies hiring Steam Piro En? cinos. - . lour Commit too would not hare roootnmonded thia aptdlcatlon, but rteeuied it advisable on, ac? count of trie l kallon bf this Company being in a part ?t the etty far removed from .any other steam apporatru;>al, st tho samo tims, tboy would call altontion ta tboee Companies haring band engines, totoereaoiutionof Oonnollin refo?enee tothiiri SeaJortaen? 'oy,noro "ft0*m fire engines In tho ??^^S^^i?f'n hit>^ '^nUT ougino, for lue Charleston aire Dopajrunont, be not orantod $0?ny other comptai co except Ukase that S*TS ?1. ready procured or ordored now origines, namely 1 tho VEtiiri, Charleston Piro Company or Axmon, Pheonix, Washington ond Young Amorlca-thoro being a sufllciont number ul englues Iii tho De? partment, or already ordered. Tho vues and nays wero thon culled by tho Clerk? Yoa?-Aldernivn Gerdt?, Small. O'Noill, Willis, Olney, Oakos. Honour, Euston, Cosgrove, Karlo, Courtenay and Prluglo-12. Tho Majority lto]>ort was adopted. NavB-Aldermen lUvouol, Wragg, ? loin ino vcr, Marshall, Wbildoii, Duller and tbo Mayor-7. DILLS. A Dill to pioTldo for tho liquidation of tho in? terest on tbo dobt or tho elly, to ace ruo on tbo 30th day o? Juno, inst., carno up for its second rending. Tbo caption of tho Bill was nmondod bv striking out tbo word "to," mid inserting (ho word "wiiicb," end milling tbo lotter "d" lo tho word "dccruo," and substituting Ibo word "last" lorin slant. Aldormau Cos c rovo moved to lay tbo bill on Ibo table. Alderman Euston soconded tho motion. Alderman Ttavoncl, Chairman of tho Commit tee nf Ways and Means, bogged tho Alden nan to withdraw his motion for tho punt?10 "f allowing bim to inako nonio explanations on tho aubjoct. Alderman Cosgrove statod his reasons for mak? in? tho motion, mid thou withdrow it, BO au to allow Alderman Ilaveiiol to nial.o his explanations. Kineo tho list meeting tho Committee of Ways and Mca.nn, mid tho City Attorney, consulted to gothor os to tho propriety of amending tho Dill on its second reading, and that, ofter careful con? sideration, they agreed iipou Ino proponed anioiul Hiont, which ho was uow prepared to submit, and which can bc discustcd on thu eccoild reading. After tho oxplannlioiili wero mado Aldormau Cos? grove il ee linell to rou ow lils motion. Tho bill was thou tnkou up for considorstion, sud tho first suction road. Aldormau Havonol-thon otTorod tho proposed amendment. Aldormau Ositos called attention to fjo atti and 10th linos of tho scolion which relatos to tho amount of stock to bo istiuod for nuy som loss than tl fi y dollars, 4c., ?fcc, and suggested that a smaller amount could with propriety bo substituted for tboso roportod in tho sodium Alderman Davouol thou movod that "fifty" ho stricken out in tho 8th and 10th linea, and twenty substituted. Aldorman Stoinraeycr moved to amond tho sec? tion BO OS to make tho intercut payable ill City billa. Aldorman Rwonel objected to tho motion, and said that If tho viowa of tho Aldermen w ero corriod out it would provo fatal to tho city's interest. After nome discussion Aldormau Btciumoyor wit 1 ul ow II?B motion. Tho quent ion recurred on tbo propoeod amend me II tu to tho first section. Tho amondmonts vrcroadopted by twelve voting for, and suven agaiust it. Tim first section was adopted ns amended. Tho second section wau read and adoptad. On thc passage of Uio Dill to tts third ronding, Aldorman Honour inquired whether Blocks oi bonds in tho first Bcotiou would not iiioludo tin Piro Loan bonds. Tho Mayor aud nome of tho Aldonnoti thought not, ns tho Fire Loan bonds wcro noven percent., int'mat payablo in Maw York. Tho Aldorman said it was not tho Intention, thal os tho Dill now reads, it makes no distinction what ovor. A motion was mado and carried to recur to thc first Boctlon of tho Dill. Tl, J fifth lino was t hm amondod by inserting tho words "six por cont." Tho Dill passod its second rcodiug. Ou motior tho Dill was passod to itu third reading. Tho Dil rocoivod its third reading, tho tillo was ohmigot to nu Otdinanco, and oidored to bo ongrossod foi ratification. A DILL TO PrtOYlDE FOB THE LiqOtDATTOJI OP Till INTEREST OH TUB DEBT Ol' TUE CITY WHICH AO CUUED ON 30Tn DAT OF JUNK LAST. Re it ordained, by the Mayor and Aldermen it Vity Council assenwtcd. That for tho purpose o; liquidating tho m toros t on tho public dobt of th? city, .which accrued on tho 80th day of Juno last six"ncr cent, stock, obligately on tho Corporatiot of tho City ot Charleston, shall bo issuod undo tho direction of tho Mayor to tho persons boldini stocks or six por cent, bonds of tho city, and en ti tlod to roccivo tho interest acoruod thereon at th timo above statod, tho said ?tock to boar interco after tho rato of six per cent, por annum, pay ubi quarterly, rcdocmablo in thirty yours from date j'rooicfeu, That no part of said stock shall b issuod for any sum loss than twonty dollars, or fo any fractional part of a dollar: Proeidcd, alst That all sums for loss than twontv dollars, and fo fractional ports of a djllar, shall bo paid in oit bills: /i/ni provided further, That any poraoi bona fide holding stocks or six per cont, 'bonds o said 80th dav of Juno, upon which intorost ha acoruod, Hball have tho privilege until tho lire day of Soptcmbor noxt of discounting such intoi cst. or any part thereof, against laxos duo by hit to tho city on said 80th of June, aod may rocoiv any balanco in his favor in city bills or new stool according to tho amount thereof, iu manner afore said. SEO. 2. That tho form of certificate? and mod of transfer of said stock shall bo Bubjoct to th samo regulations as now oxist in relation to otht six por cont stocks of tho city. A Dill in relation to tho Dlue Ridge Railron carno up for its ancona reading, which it ; re?oives Aldorman Marshall movod that tho fur thor coi sidoration of tho bill bc postponed to tho no: regular meeting. Concurred in. A hill to croats a permanent Beleelivo Boin forco carno up for its second reading. A) denna ii Willi? mo veil to amond tho bill I striking out Ibo first section and substituting new uno. Txi.it. Question ro:urrod on tho first section of tl bill. Alderman Olnoy moved to lay tho bill on tl table. Carriod. A bill to modify the granting of licenses to rota spirituous liquors, came up for its socond reodlni Aldorman Marshall moved to striko out tho Ur motton. Alderman Sleinmoycr called for tho yoos ar naya Vedi Aldermen Wrsgg, Hordts, Bmall, O'Neal Honour, Marshall, Euston, Whildon, Cosgrov Butler, tho Major-ll. "Naya-Aldermen Bavonol, Willis, Stcinrnoyc Olnoy, Oakes, Karlo, Courtenay, Bringle,-a. Cn ri od/ Aldo: man Btoinmoyor moved to lay tho bill i tho tablo. Carried. Alderman O'Ncalo, who bad voted in tho m jority, moved a reconsideration. Carried. Th caused some discussion whou Alderman O'Noalo movod that tho further co Hull-ration of the Dill bo postnonod to tbo no mooting. This also cans od a discussion when waa withdrawn. Aldorman Marshall then movod to lay the D on tho table. Carried. Alderman Hordts than offered tho following res lut lim which was adopted. Resoletd, That council will issue no No. 2. censo, for tho present but tho No. 1 licouso will I granted, on tho usual terroB, but not to soil quanti ti OH lesa than ono gallon. Alderman Olney offered tho following resolntii which was adoptod. Resoloed, That the Committeo on Rotronohmo and Relief bo requested to oxamino into tho cont tion of tho several departments of tba city go vcr meat, with a view of reducing If poseibto the o psnsos, which tho present condition of tho Tree ii ry soouis 11 demand. Alderman Ravencl offered tho following prosmt and resolutions which wore unanimously adopto WhercsB the twenty-ninth day of Juno, the d fixed by the ordinance of 7th May last for tho po mont of all tax oe for tho year 1867, has elapse and tbero aro still largo arrearages of taxes d the oily for this year and fox seroral y oar s pai And whereas tho sudden cessation of a Ur portion of tho revenue. arish)? from licenses, si the various pressing exigencies of the city im pei Uroly demand tho collection of duos aa tho or moons of carrying on the municipal go verum oi Therefore Resolved, Thal the City Sheriff bo, and ha hereby instructed to proceed, on the first day August noxt. to collei-1, by process of btw, BU taxes as shall thon remain duo and unpaid. Alderman Courtenay offered tho following roi lotion width was laid over under tho 18th Rule. . . Resolved, That the City Treasurer bo anthon* to proparo a list of taxas poid by tax payers real catato and monthly solos, and tho samo printed for distribution. Aldorman Willis introduced tho following D which was referred to tho Committeo of Ways 'a Moans. A BILL TO QBA?T TUB PO WEB Or EXCUANOINO Oi STOCK rOB BONDS. ' . Whereas, It is doemod oxpodient, with a view relieve all holders of the oity debt, as tho samo In ita presont form, iooonvortlblo and difficult solo, which would not be the case if tho etot wero exohangod for bonds of convenient amoun as such bonds, it is behoved, will find a demand financial .olrclos now denied to the stock, Al m oas uro of accommodation to tbo creditors of I city, and as tending to enhance tho market va of tho city aoenritios, Be il ordained. That oil holders of city stock, amounis of raero than tlOO, shall havo tho prj lege, upon application to Council, of oxohangi the samo for connon bonds of samo amount, w interest payablo semi -nun nally upon ibo Burro a of the ncr.p, and on payment by tho applicant coat Of printing and stamps, and foo to tho Cl for affixing tho soo] of tho oi tv. At this stagfl Of procoodtngs, thc following pi tion of tim Pilots was referred to tho commissi ors of Pilotage. , . , , 3b De Honorable the City Council of Chariest The petition of tho Licensed Pilots of tho 1 and' Harbor of Charleston respectfully showell That thoy prosent to your Hoaorsblo body I practico of Captains <if steamers or other vost acting as tholr own pilots, and thoy pray that si action may bo token ss to stay and- proyont si practice in tho future. Your Potionora chow that thoy aro roqulred servo it long apprenticeship to their calling as Til and not auowad nndcr tho Ordinance rogulat pilotage, to absent thomsolvos at any limo fr tho Pori and Harbor without Isaro from tho oe missionors of Pilotage. Thoy are or opinion 1 it was tho intent and iioUoy or tho law that tho lots should be bound to tho oxolnsivo dlscbs of their dut ie? with tho exception of snob oconal al absence aa do rtommtssioners might appro but Uiak wi til such v -withdrawal from tho busm of Pilo ta go for Die V arbor ia nocossarily lmplirx tho aoooptanoo a ad ohargo of a stoamor or. YB? plying td and ftum a Port in andi li or Slate was in tho contemplation oi thoso who framed tho 1 If a Pilot be allowed'to toko charge of a ooast steamer or vernal and so onjoy tbs benoflt i omolumrmts of another employment at tho si limo that ho discharges for such stoamor or vci i tho' duties of a Pilot, he enjoys advantages c thoso who give their wholo timo sud attention pilotage which cann? t but create dis MI tl? fae ti ?? ItjBoamsU)yourp?rtUonors that tho objocl the law waa to makn pilotage sn exclusivo ompl mont, tO require a ?poca tl training and to giri return anomal privileges ? and forth? benoflt I protection af commerce to require pilot? to dei their whole time and attention to dation tho v laut and faithful discharge of wbloh ihvolvos s largocordmorcial interest, ' ' 1 ' Whereupon .your pc ti ti cm ors pray, that an 6 nance bo : poseed providing that no Master or < tain of - a steamer or vowel shall be allowed to aa ' pilot In bring-in g la cr carry IE g out a steamer or vessel. - HAM CHAPMAN. WM. T. MCDONALD. J AK Ks EVANS. SAMUELS. IlANOOOl -- SAMUEL DELI.. T. M&DLETpN, .,?:.'. t,i ' .....!.'.'' * a.?. : t- . ? . -;'?. it ' ' ."..''''; '?' .' >.'?! .'. "? liir.i-'if I l'-"i'':i-' .:.--i.?' Adjourned. JOHN OARNIOHAN. O. W. DAV1B. THOMAS PUTNAM, JOSEPHE. ALDEHTi HEN HY BUBKOYVS. WM. II. J AMPS. ISAAC oloDONALD. THOMAS JONES. UENJ. ALDliRT. W. J. BURK. W. II. SMITH, Clork of CouuoiL "Ont JEWISH CITIZENS" io thc onplion of n little cditoriul paragraph wo find in one of our Cincinnati exchanges. It displays moro inge? nuity tlmn either knowledge or candor. It rend? ns follows : " Aro you awnro Hull thc foremost limn in thc Brittan parliament to-tlny is n Jew, mi" hun recently tukciihis stand be? nnie JOHN HUKIIIT nu l WM. GLAUSTONK nnd JOHN STI'.MI r MILT, in thc Imillo for manhood sulTrnge? Are you nwuro that DuBAULI Ss j lending the best minds in I he Tory pnrly up to the plat form of perfect oqunlity before the law und realizing in himself tho hero of bia finest romance ? Ifyou are nwnre of these fact*, why not boldly come up lo thc support of (ho Re? publican pnrly, now, ns it nlwnys hus been, in favor of not only political but the broadest rc- | ligious liberty. DlSRAKU, through the moat brilliuiil career in parlinuicnl and thc moat romnnlic experience in society lins forced thc high church Christian Tories to bow lo him ns a leader mid follow him, n Jew of thc slriclesl scot, into Ibo ranks of thc Iliberal parly, and, when there, powerfully aid in tho pnssago of I thc moat enlightened luws timi have yet been placed in thc English statute books. Follow, therefore, thc great statesman und genius Dis u M.i.i, for he is sagacious and fitr-sccing studies tho Blgns of thc times." That DisnAKi.i should have become the horo of his own "Won? drous Tale of Alroy" will surprise himself no less than others who know his character and syiupnthicB. But to call him a Jew of thc strictest Beet is simply preposterous. Thc grossest ignorance alone, or tho mosl flagitious disingcmioiisticss could only pen such n para? graph. The i erm .lew has n double significa? tion, having reference both to rncc and religion. In point of ince n man oven of partial Jewish descent is still a Jew. DISR^KEI ocrlainly is of Jow'iBh origin. But his father adopted tho Christian religion, and if wo nro nol ralctakcn his mother was a Gentile Christian. Thc Chnnccllor of thc Exchequer was thus born n Christian, and lins himself never been n Jew in religion. Ile cnn scarcely bc called "a Jew of thc strictest sect" therefore willi either truth or propriety ; nnd wc arc afraid tho argument of tho ltndicnls to I heir Jewish fotlow-cllizcns lo "go nnd do likewiso," will lose much of ils at reny iii hy this exposure. ANOTHER OPTRAOB os TUE SVIHIEUS.-An j ' outrage of a most aggravated cbnrnctcr wns | perpetrated about 'J o'clock, on Monday even? ing, ni tho -'bine store" of Mr. Ow inn, nt thc extremo end of I'cnchtrco street. A stalwart negro man entered thc st oro in a quid mnnnor, and after remaining a fow ntomcntB, ns if ox nuiimng Ihc goods with n view lo purchase, in? flicted several severe blows upon thc head of | Ihc negro boy in nltcndnnco nt thc counter, prostrating him to thc floor. This was done nt moment when thc hoy's hack wns turned to blip. Tho proprietor, Mr. G winn, observing ' this transaction, mude an effort to reach his pistol, which was in a drawer near nt hand, hut was so violently assaulted by thc same ne? gro that he was unable lo get possession of it. Thc two, negro boy and proprietor, thus senseless on tho floor, thc lonso money in the chnngc drawer was abstracted by tho scoundrel, and Ihc person of Mr. Qwinn searched for ' more. Tho sum of $10 or $?0 was obtained before the negro was compelled, by tho alarm which was rained, to make his oscapc. A roll j of money amounting to $100 in another drawer wm not disturbed. Thc wenpou usod by thc negro wns nu iron bar, and the wounds receiv? ed by Mr. Gwinn and his boy were of a severe Ihough .not dangerous character. The negro is well known in thal locality ns Austin Luckie, and hails from Columbus, though for some timo j past ho has been living out on i he nbc ve named street. Medical ntlcntion was promptly fur? nished by Hrs. Alexander & Orme, and wo learn that thc condition of thc assaulted par? ties gives hope of their carly recovery. [Allanta Intelligencer. Tho following appears in a Baltimore paper: A meeting of tho creditors of FrnBcr, Trcn holm & Co. was held at Liverpool, nt which them was a numerous attendance. Mr. John Torr having been called to tho chair, a stale I munt was read from which it appeared that thc meeting had reference solely to thc a Ifni rs of i thc L vcrpool house, two partners in tho Ame? rican house having no connection with tin English firm. Tho United Stoles Government had taken proceedings in America to nttach tho whole of Ihe properly of both firms on be? half of all properly shown to have arisen from finnis reunited from America during tho war, thus subjecting thc estimated t-.ssets in the \ statement of affairs to any contingencies aris? ing thoreform. Tho following is the statement: Gross liabilities ?1/218,000; unsecured credit? ors ?511,000; estimated assets ?282,000. Mr. C. Ki Priolcau's private estate, after paying ie i private claims, exhibited ?8000 of nssctB. Il j was resolved, after considerable discussion, to wind up tho estate under the inspection of the ; following gentlemen: Mr. John Torr, Mr. Nor? ton (J. Hewitt k Co.), Mr. S. H. Brown and Mr. H. W. Banner. INSTITUTION IR NORTH CAROLINA.-Mr. W. I J. W. Croder, superintendent of charily sup- | plies, gives a deplorable account of (he destitu? tion prevailing in Wake County, N. C. He stales. Ibero aro at least three hundred families, uumhering one thousand souls, mostly widows and orphans, and deeply afflicted men, who have not four days' supplies; many have ! not even bread now, nnd the wasted forms of heart-broken widowed mothers aro being worn ' down by spending sleepless hours trying to J soothe the cries forced by hunger from their j children, and all she can give them ls green salad and sour berries, or parched meal for codee, or boiled oom soaked in venter for bev? erage, and sonic of these limited, having had no meat for weeks, no bread for days, no flour i for months, and no sugar and cofico for years, I except a little as charity rcocntly. J er IT.IIS ns DAVIS.-A private letter, recoiv- ; ed by a citizen of Nashville from a Canadian friend, who lately entertained Mr. Davis, says: "I don't, see so mach change in the ex Prcsident's appearance ns the newspapers de? scribe. His spirits, however, are depressed. Tho constant vituperation to which he has been subjected, the suspiaiou with which he is dogged, the criticism of bis slightest words and movements, nil harass and annoy his mind. Ho told mo that ho wished he could suddenly disappear, from the view of men und pass the remnant of his life in some seclusion whore none but bis personal friends could And him." WHEAT CROP FALLING; Orr.-?The threshing has considerably advanced, and the fact j Is developed that the crop in this-section is 1 much lass than was anticipated. Many crops do not turu out one-half what was expected, yet tho vhoat ls of excellent quality. In another placo may be found the statement j of Mr. A. J. King,' in regard to the or ops In Vann's Valley-one of the best sections in tho upcountry-and so far aa tho. threshing hos progressed, the crop averages a little over four bushels to tho acre.-Rome Courier, 2d. Tho Washington correspondent of the Phila? delphia Frett, referring to the impeachment in? vestigation of tho Judiciary Committee, says that Mob. GKOROK V. LAWRRMOI, of Ohio, has prepared a summary of testimony taken thus far{ md will hand this ovor to Hon. GKOBOB B. ROUTWSLL, who, it is said, is preparing ibo re? port to be submitted to Congress. ' Tho Secretary of War hos ordered tho issuo ? of 1000 breech-loading arms and 60,000 car? tridges from the Leavenworth arsenal to the Union Pac?fic Railway Company, Kansas branch, to ?mable Its engineers and working parlies to pr ole cube m s el vos against Indian ntl nc Vs. Tho company have already received 600 Spencer rifles for (ho same purpose, I , * * '. |, Missouri! PRODUCTIONS.--Missouri ls devel? oping with rapid strides. A Ht. Louis papor j says the tlay ls not distant when Missouri, will beat tho ivor! ii in slock. The Missouri farmers are rapidly'Improving their'Stock of callie, horses and bogs, and agricultural enterprise is plaoing that State among the most prosperous. GER, ORTJ ARD'THI "Opinion."-A dispatch from Oen. Ord by mall incloses a general order which ho.has issued modifying his regulations on retistroUqn so aa to conronn to Attorney Qmm Btkrisbery's- recent opinion_Wash. Cor. MU, Inquirer, June 20. COMMERO?ALu ?-?Porta tor tho AVrrk turfing Thnrcday, July O. FOnEION. BARCELONA- Per Spanish poloctu Kline-IBS bale? U|> land Cotton, 1110 Staves. non um c. NEW HAVEN-Per aclir Wanata-157,855 feet Yollow Pino Timber, 20,807 foot Yellow lino Hoard*. . , NEWPORT. Il 1-Por cebr Whitney Lona-'131.810 feet Yellow lino Lumber. a Non lil I HN POUT-Per ?ebr H T Baker-151,000 feet Flooring Hoards. NEW YOitK-Pur steamship Manhattan-IT tea Rice, Clo bale? Upland Cotton, ls sacks Wheat, 47 bales lio mealies, 1G01 hbls Potatoes, SS boxes Vegetables ami Pi ult, 73 Packages, IUI Empty barrels, 0 pigs I xml. .Per steamship C C lx>ary-77 bags Bea Island Cotton, 260 balen Upland Cotton, If?, bales bornes Ile?. 20 tc? Itlcc, I hbls H.. .lu. 81 pix? Lead, 14 Packages, 4H0 iiaokajte* Veg .tables. 35 bills Cotton Hoed.Per I leam-Iii], y. Ii bonder-8 balee B 1 Cotton, 33S bales Uplaud Cotton. 21 tierces Itlro, 113 bales DomrsUca, 2000 bushels Wheal, SOO bbts Pota? toes, 337 packages Vegetables, 21 rolla Loather, I'seksgrn. 2 bbl? Whltkuy. PHILADELPHIA-Per Btcamahlp Alllanco-29 hales Cot? ton, 1 balo Hopo Cullinga, tis hales IIOIIIOMIICH, 7 bal. s Moss, 100 tons Irou, 34 boxes V. gel. bios, M Empty Barrels, 21 bbls Whlnkoy, 100 ll lt Wheel?, GO Car Axles, 4') packagca Bldxe, BALTIMOHK-Por steamship Sci Gull-85 bales Cotton, 15 bbls llosln, 63,000 fret Pitch Pluo Lumber, H bale? llldOH. 1U bbls Whiskey. 114 boxes Vegetables, I bbl ond3 crates Melons, 6U Package*.Per steam? ship Falcon-43 bales fulton. 41 bbls Iloaln, I balo I b allier, 0 blocks Maiblu, 2UU Musk Melon H. 62 pack? ages Vegetables, 16,1 00 fool Pitch Pluo Limmer, 132 Hides, 20 bales Hides, 20 buds Hones. 27 packages I H nu dries. rill. t'HAIlLBSTON .UAH KI r. FOR TUE WEEK ENDINO TIIUIUIIIAT. Jl'l.T 6, 1867. COTTON.-The itiarkot for Ibis article fur tho past week has been characterized by the usual dullness of tho nea son. but notwithstanding tho disposition of tho Liverpool market to recede, say a fall in pi Ire al thal point of sa \d. for tho wock, prices hero continuo quito steady. Mid? dling Upland being quoted tor most of tho week at tho opening prico, say 24K6e26c. ft lb., and closing rather firmer for good Cotton, say 25? 26c fl tb. for 1 Middling. hut oaalcr for tho lower qualities. Tho receipts st this port havo been lu excess of tho previous week, say 47 halos of Boa Island and 1728 bales of Upland Cotton tho week before. The following statement exhibits tho business at this point for the past week: On Friday, Juno 28Ui, there was only a light demand, sales 102 bales. Low Middling being quoted at 23@23KC, snd Middling at2IK@25c. ft lb. On Saturday a moderate Inquiry prevailed, buyers pur? chasing 100 bales at previous rates. Middling Upland bo- | lng quoted at 24,liaise. ft 111. On Mondsy only a light bnsiucts was done, tho ?aloa being 18 bales, on Uio basis of previous rates. On Tuesday, with s light inquiry, purchasers look shout 78 bales, M bl diing Upland being (plo toil ot 24>i?5 25c. fl lb. On Wednesday buyers purchased abont 100 bales, on tho baal? of provlou? prices. On Thursday Ibero was uo bueinees done, bolng a na? tional fosUvaL Yesterday tho" grades from Middling np wore harder, and from Low Middling down wore castor; sales 70 balen, say 19 at 20; 10 at 21 ; 0 at 22; 2 at 32J? ; 17 ot 23; B at 2S; Sat 25,'?; 0 st 20. Wo quoto Low Middling23; Middling ?aaa. COTTON ?TATT.VINT. O'. Itfd. UpVd. mock on hand Kept 1, 1BG6. 735 6.300 bee i-1 veil tills week. 47 1.728 192 Rocol ved lirevlously.10,050 130.603 12,131 Total recel phi.10,332 143,631 12,320 ExronTB. S. Vd. Up'd. Ria. Thin ?eek. 85 1,494 01 Previously.15,977 139,032 10,140 10,062 141,420 10.200 Total exporta.....10,062 141.420 10,20P Slock on hana and on shipboard.... 270 2,100 2,1. RAMK TIME LAST TEA II. s. rid. ?Ptt Rte*. Slock on band Sept. 1,18C5. 362 1,010 100 Received thu week. 8 018 - Received, previously. 5.2U9 08,032 3,590 Total receipts.6,CG9 100,600 3,696 Ex Pu HTS. S. rd. l/p'd. Rice. ThU weak. 9 1205 - Previously.0,490 95,052 2,773 6,5)4 96,317 2,770 Totalexports.6,504 00,317 2,776 Stock on band aid on shipboard.. . ICS 4,643 911 BEA Itusn COTTON.-The stock on bend and tho re? ceipts continue of so limited a character Uiat tbo trana sellons In thia class of Colton aro very light. Wo nulo salea of about CO bale? fer Ibo week, common to good sea Islands and Floridas sclliug ?t 15(355c. H lb., a? lu quality. HICK.- The arrivals of thin grain continuo almost nominal, and tho bualneis hi tho artic!o I? of the most limited character. Buyers havo In eon?rquonco boen comp'lied lo BUspond operations for Waat of stock. We learn of Iho ?alo of ?orno 23 tierces of fair to good clean Carolina ml Ubi ft lb., and 42 tierces of common to fau? st Ile. fl lb NAVAL Bl Oil! H.-i herc has been received about 000 bbl?, i'.oain : 300 bbls. Kph lin. and 300 bbl?. Crudo Tur? pentine. The Rosin was sold.at I4@S tl bbb for No. 1 and pain; f 3 for No. 2; $2 71 for No. 3, and ?2 60 fl bbl. for black. Tho Kplrita was disposed of at 60c. V gallon for irregular lots, and 51c V gallon for extra package?. Tho Crude Turpentine found buyers at S3 fl bbb for virgin and yellow dip. HAY.-Tbo recul pta for thu week havo been some 700 bales of North Uiver. Tho arti clo ha? been duU and de? pressed, with a steadily declining tendency. Sales of I North Hiter at tho commencement of the wook took place st SI 7631 85 T* hundred, sod closing at N 60 ?? hundred. Thom have been no arrivals of Eastern. CORN.-Tho arrival of this grain for soma timo bas bean light and amount to only 7000 bushels for tho past week) tho markst has In cons?quence becomo bare of slock, with a decided upward tendency In prices. Wo note salo? of 750, bushels Of White on tho spot early In the week at fl 40 per bushel, weight, big? Includod, and *t the close 1000 bushels White, to arrive by steam, et tl 48 per bushel, weight, bags Included. There ls a steady demand for country consumption. OATS_There baa boon received about 2000 bushels of I this grain, which waa consigned to dealers. Wo loam of j no wholesale transactions. FLOUR--Dealers having expected ere this to receive considerable supplies of new Southern Flour, but which has not yet begun to come forward freely,?nd have aUowod their stocks of ?U q uah ti es to bocoma quite light; tho price? of last week have, In consequence, been generally maintained, and wo renow our previous quotations, say fer Northern and Western Boper tlO 50? 10 76 fl bbL | Northern and. Western Extra ?12312 co fl bbl.; Bal amore Super tll@ll 60 fl bbL; Baltimore Extra $13 814 ft bbl. : Soalheru Family ll held at S 164*18 ft bbL BACON.-Thero ls but a Limited supply at present on tho market, snd holders ara firm at pre Tiona quotations, say for Primo Shoulders llif.@llKc ft lb; Prime Ribbed Bideaatl3Kc.fl lb; Prime Clear Ribbed Bides 13J?@14c ind Clear Sidos at .(Ks. fi m. ' Bama are Belling at ie? 19c ft Va. ' SALT.-There h aa bren no further receipts of th's ar? ticle. There la a good Jobbing demand and prices aro armer. Seiler? are holding limited lot? at $3.25? 2.50 fl lack. '.Sr DADOING .AND ROPE.-donny cloth La extremely dul ind nominal, and we quote from 25a20c. per yard. Rors.-There ls but Utile inquiry for thia article ; Prime Hemp may bo quoted at 20c per lb. and Jute 12;Ma perin. TIMBER AND LUMBER.-Tho supply of Timber and Lumber on the market has diminished, and pricoa aro ia mow luit firmer wi thant quotable change. Wo renew our rates, say tor Common Timber tt@%& fl M; for Mill rim ber t6@t8. and Shipping Timber ?12 ft Daft Lumber la Belling at 111? Ht fl M; Olly 8team lawed la held at ?IR?:? fi M. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by sall, aro dull and nomi aaL We quote the rate on Upland at Kd., and Vd. ya Sea Islands. To Havre, nominal, To the Weat indies nothiDg offering. Coastwise aro generally quite nomluaL To Now York, by steam, 76c fi bale tm Bea islands and Upland? ; 76e. fl tl croe on Blee, on 40c fl bbL on Rosin. By ?al!, no m I na L To Boston, by steam, nominal; K@9-16o rent fl lit. by Rall. To Philadelphia li will fi lb. on Upland Cotton by steam, and - c ski t fl lb, by laiL To iiaiumoro-The steamers lake Colton for Liver? pool, to be reshipped by steam through at Hew York ?learner's rates; on Lumber, by sall, to Now York, Pinta lelpbia and Baltimore *6?7 V M OD Lumber, and ti? 10 ft M. on Timber. EXCHANGE.-Bterling Mfa .the rate yesterday was 16 66 to tho pound sterling for alxly days hills. Domino RXoTuaoB.-The banka sra purchasing Sight Checks on Nsw York at par; five to ten lays, V per cenL discount; ten to fifteen days, 1 per cent.: discount; twenty to twenty-five days, 114 per cent off; twenty-five to thirty days, IK per caul. off. rhoy aoU sight Drafts on Nsw York at Si fl cent premium. GOLD.-Tho brokera wera yesterday buying it OTK -od selling at 88K. Mobil. Harket, MOBILE, June -OOTTOST.-Tho market baa bean quiet and dull to-day, and only 100 balsa changed honda it nu changed price?. Lew Middling 22?22Kc MoNETAnx AND FTII-KCIII?-Th? only feature noticea? ble to-day la a ?light ad rance in Gold, and bettor rates for Sterling. Wo now quote! aoid i8?Kaita ,' : Sterling, xlxty days, 148, and sigh I 149. Now York Bight H premium checking by tho bank?, md par by bankers. Ou tibio billa command X dis? count. ' .... i New Orleans Sight K discount to par, OOTTCN STATZirXirT, Block on band lit September, 1800.balsa 29.002 Oeoetvod this week. ?IS Received prerioroly..137.013-227.425 956,494 Exported this week. 4,143 lix ported previously.233,154 Boned and lott. 2,437-228,723 Rock on hand and on ?hlpboard Dot cleared. Juna 28,1067. 17,711 New Orle aa? Market. ' HEW ORLEANS, Jans' 22.-COTTOX-Tie market ipenad thia morning with a restricted Inquiry, ?nd a meagre prospect of bininu*. Tba offering ?upp)y waa labt, few desirable list? being on salo, and aa tba Omita rf moat boyara wera predicated on figure* ?ntlrely enac lepUble Ui hoi 1ST?, tbs bmlnaaa transacted baa been pilto moderat?, comprising al the des a barely 1350 bales, nosily intended for Ihn Aluna up of previo" *!y unexocn id orders. Bevan broker? participated In tba Tm linnea Price? Indicated no alteration of moment, the principal portion of lilla ?old cianglng hands 00 the baal? Of UM ivclnug'a quota Uons, which were ni follows: Ordinary HM ?UCL Good Oldbury 23Ks-, Low Middling Sta-, and kl (dill lng 260-, adding, however, that ?von rennins lats and dcalrablo de Kiri p tiocj of good Staple onsnmong id figures ia odTaaoe pf feese rotas. TM i^ytdiy Aspro cUtlngcbaracter of tho ?tock cause? mort faet?n to hold hack their hats for higher prices. 8TATA.3JKN r or COTTON. s lock on hand September Ist, 1860.bales-103,081 ' Received to-do;. 309 Received pnyvioiuly.749.496 719,804 Additional halos Hindu from wn viol, looao sud damaged Colton, picking?, ssniplc?, clo. 13.323-703,137 itt, wa (Heired today. MM Cleo rod prerloiuly.807 4r.7-8t?.G48 | Stock on bsnd. 60,601 CHUN. -Tl . re la nillo or no stock on Ibu Unding, aud that In slum ls ?mall. Thu msrkrt la quiet, bul llrni, and tho yalca to-day mun up HNM sacks, ot which IMO yrlluw mixed sud 250 whllo mixed at $1 10; 900 while mixed at tl I5| 900 wlillo mixed and 400 while at tl Ml 930 primo white at HW;, and 300 white st fl 9;i |ier 1 bimbel. I'la muru.-Tho market to-day bas exhibited continued firmness. Them ls very Utile disengaged tonnage In lauri, and on oo ringa uro ?till fair, pruvloil? rates a rv nudity oblaiurd. '1 he rates aro a? follows: It i* rib for j colton by steam lo New York and llo ?lon; J ie for Philadel? phia; by i,i,-4iii. r lo Now York sud [touton 45c per back lor com, vile lier bbl lor Hour, und $1 26 per bbl for pork and ?mull per bbd lor tobacco. Rtvaui for Uvcriiool VI per lb lor colton; noll VI lur cotton; tis Cd for tubae - io; sall for Havre iv- per lb lor colton. Steam to Liverpool 60s per hhd for tobacco. Holt imo, ? Market. HAM iMiHIU July 9.-COTTON-Continues dull and prices :ioiiiluo'?a lost quoted, on the baals of 25o for Mid ililli? Uplands. i'm nx-Wo report lo-d?y solos of 3300 boos Bio, car? go of [..iiil* i, on ],rl MI le terms, taken far the West; also, from son, nd bands, HSU bags Uto at IHalH.V t'uiiltt-Tho market ls very dull, snd prices irregular; ree--I |i lH sro small, sud stock ul good whiter wheat brands quilo light; demand hinct vo, confined chiefly for home sud other local wants. Holders aro anxious to Bell, sud sro willing to Matti concessions on ipiotsUons boroau noxed SB follows : Unwsrd-slreot Suiicr snd Cul Ks tra... 19 00 @?10 28 Howard-street Extra Shipping. ll 00 (ut ll 78 Howard-street High Grades. 19 00 lo) m OU Uoward-Blroot 1 mullv. 1? ?0 (io 18 80 Ohio Super aud Cut Ki tr n.00 00 @ no 00 Ohio Family. 14 60 Ov 16 th) Northwestern Hupor.0U 00 (uj 00 00 Northwestern Extra. 0 80 ? 12 00 City ?lilla Super. DOO (g) ll 00 City Milln, Standard Extra. 10 60 12 00 City Milla Shipping brands Extra. 13 60 ta) 16 00 City Milla, blah gradoa retailing oxtrs 10 00 @ 10 60 Uolllioori', welch's UrecuUeld and Wovcrlon Family. 17 00 @ 00 00 , Middling*. c 00 @ 0 CO j Fino. 7 60 oj S 00 tlye Flour, (uow). 7 76 60 8 26 Corn Meal, eily Mills. 6 60 fi? 0 00 Gnus.-Tho offerings of Whoa! to-day woro composed of 110 burbs white au i 300 traill? red ; tho white, which waa uuw crop sud ol ordinrry quitity, sold In two parcels at 12 2Sa?2 40-no oilier sales reported ; wo quolo;prliuo old Maryland red st fl 60a{2 53. Corn-Ilocolpta to-day we-a hut JOS) bunhcls while sud 3830 bushels yellow; market was Omi, willi sales of 10 0 busliola tor lo primo wblto ot SI OGatl 10 ; 2900 bualiuls mli, , willi' st SI 02 ; 326 do. do. it tl 05 -, 140 Sushi'ls yellow sold at tl 03a tl 00 ; Weilern mixed dr , oatordsy two esr loads sold st tl 1U- to-day no wiles, oats were blgbor ; 3220 bunba received, of which 26GO bu ab ein sold al 86JK8 els. 126 boulia Inferior at Stets, and 200 bu oas strictly choleo at 00 couts. Ityo-136 bush? received snd sold at tl 38 per bushol. MOLASSES.-Nothing doing ; quotaUons nominally un? changed. Mun FEED-Stock light Hinco tho millers gcnorslly havo ceased grinding ; wo quote brown Stuff nt30?32c; Middlings at 66nS7c, and extra 03c per bushel, latter nominal. I PnovtstONS-Doth Hulk Meals sod Daron aro lu activo roques!, but stocks oin-mig very small, and tho advnuccd figures prevailing lu thu Woit ofter bul lHUe if any msr gtn for profit hero. Houud lots of lucan arolselllng at WV ror Stumblers, aud Jubblug st lo V; rib Sidos wo quolo at 1 ?V19i.e; clear rib 13kf.alS)ic-tho nutsldo price for short limo orders. Hulk Meats sro held firmly st 10>;al 1 i;e ror Shoulders aud Sides. Western Aleas Fork ls held al 22 no a ?22 76; wo nollco a salo or 60 bbls City, lee-tured. st ?21 60 |Hir bbl. Lard-wo report solos to-day of 2U0 Uarcos City on private terms. IltCE-Last solo of Rangoon was 100 bags, to arrive, at 4c gold In boud; Carolina ls scarce, sod held ot 12*12 fa currency. 8 co AH- Market scUvo and prices stiffer; eales to-day luoludo 100 bbils Porto Ulan at 12J,'ll2,'< etti 100 dodo st 12 sui jy; els; 107 hhds Demorara vacuum pau at li*' al4 eta; IU bhds common Cuba at 10J? ela; quoto fair lo ?nod relining nt ll .i,all', els. SALT Demand Inactive, but prices conUnuo Blosdy for jobbing lots from dealers at 03sS 10 for fine, snd ?2 10 por sack for ground ulm WutsKET-Remains dull and nominal as last emoted, viz ! In bond st 30a33 eta per gal fur Ojunrry and Woe to ra New Vork Markota HONET UARRXT. Tlio Kew York CVjmmenrfaf Advtrtxttr, of Tuesday, July 2d, aays: Money ts in fair demand from tho brokers, bnl other? wise tim Inquiry ls vory restricted. The banks are woU io funds, sud meet appllcaUons read!iv at 6 per cciiL. ou stocka, snd S per cent, on Governments. Then ls a vory limited business In discounts; very choleo names of short da to sro negotiated st 0 per cont. ; but for prime paper Ibo general roto ls OK?; per cont. Parter clsssod "good" ranges st ~ S at) por cont. PBODUGS MAUKirr. NEW YOUR, July 2--FLOUR, Ac-Tho Floor mar? ket la I6s2Sc lower. Tho saloa are 4800 bbls st tt 76s ! R 10 (or superfino state; ts 60o9 8U for extra stsite; tlOa BlO 00 for choleo stale; t0 76a810 for snperfluo western; f H 50*9 KC for common to medium extra Western; tlO 26 all 80 for chuleo western; tlUadl for common to good ?hipping brands Extra round hoop Ohio; and ll 20al2 ?0 for trade brands, tho market clotting dull. Southern Flour ls dull sud declining. Salsa 280 bbls. I to SOall 25 for common, and til 40ol6 25 for fancy snd I oxtrs. California flour rules heavy. Sales 600 bbls and sacks I attila 4. Ityo flour la lu moder?lo demand. Sales 360 bbls at t0 40s8C5. Cora Meal ls steady. Ssles 780 bbls nt 95 COotO for S ah fax aud 16 lOaS 16 for Urandy wine. G SAIN-Tho Wheat market la doll, and prices lend downward. Sales 10,000 buabels ot ?2 46 for choleo No 1 Milwouk e ; ?2 H0.i2 yo for Walto Cahfomla; ts 60 for new umber Georgia, and 03 36 for new White do. Ityo la dull and nominal at tl 2&ol BO for Weat rn. The Corn market ls without decided change, with a I fair domand. Solos 61,000 bushels al tl 06*1 08 for new Mixed Wenk ru; tl 09ol 10 fur dioico do; gOcotl 04 for un ?o ii nd; tl for kiln dried, snd tl 12 for now Yellow I Somborn. Osts ora heavy. Ssles 41.000 bushell st 73K*74c for Western; 84a84>,c for Ohio; 84 ?ic fer State, sad 85 v for Pennsylvania. COTTON-The market la dnU and ? abode easier. Bolos 100 bolos at 2G*2CV for Middling Uplands. Rios-Is dull and unchanged. Correa-Is flnn with, however, scarcely so much doing. Sales since our Ult 2000 bags Rio, in bond, st lOJia^.V. gold, and 7000 bogs dil on privets terms, part to nm Ve. ? ' ROCK OR TRB 2D DAT or J ULT, 1867. RIO. 68.61? Jova. Government boga. 8.168 Maracaibo. L876 Lsguoyis.:. 0.628 I Other descripUons, mots and bags. 0,270 Total.80,460 Total itock Joly 1, 1867, 80,661 bags, and 20.000 mais. SuoAa-Is firm, with o good demand. Kalos slnco our last 2000 hbda at ll ',?12 i.e. for Cuba, 12al3Kc, for Porte nico; 12 v for English l ilunja, and 700 boxes Havana ot HX?013.V. Total ?tock of Sugar July 1, 1867, 64,487 hhds, 34,946 boxes, and 27,963 bogs MOLASSES-Is doll and declining, with sales reported rm private terms. Total stock July 1,1BC7, 16,687 hods. Hors-aro quiet st sera Wc for nsw crop. HAT-Is dull and drooping at OOoOSo for shipping, and tl 10*1 30 for rotsil lots. Ko a I-Arc quiet st IBalQc far fresh Sixto and Western. PnovioioKS.-Tho Pork msrkrt ls firmer. Bolos 3250 j bbls at ?21a21 20 lor new Mes?, closing* at 12116 cash ; ?20 60 for old Mess; tis l'.alS 60 for Primo, and ?21? I 31 13 for Prime Moa*. Beor ls Hm. Bale* 166 bbl* at tl7*24 for new Plain | Moss, and ?24*28 60 for now Extra Mosi. Beef Hann aro dull. Kales 126 bbl* at 438*39 60. Cut* Meats are dull. Solea ISO pks st 8VJ v for Shoulder*, and 12H'?13 V for ataras. Uscop I* dull. Salas 310 boxes st lOJfc for Cumber? land cat; II?, tax short nibbed; nye for Long Bibbed, and Short Clear on privato lenin. Lord ls dull and a ahade lower. Bales 773 bbls st ll V? 12 V. and small lots st 12 V Butler I* dull at 10a22o for Oblo, and 13*36 fur State. Cheese ls lower at 7al6c. WUUOXBI-Ii steady. Bales 200 hhla Woal*m, In bond, at aSat0c ' - TAIXOW- ts steady. Mst 167,000 lb- ot UKall Jfe. Formo MUM -Inquiet at ll V for Cruda and MoMMO for Re fin od, In bond. Fmsioirrs-To Liverpool, 100 bhds Tobacco at 27e 6d; 1C0 tea Lord at 20?; 200 botes Colton st i'd; 7500 bushel* Corn ot 4drl50 hhds Tobacco ot T7i 6d; 400 bbls Fork st 2s, sod 100 los Wood st 16s. To London, latona OU Coks at Mtl WOO bbls Ile alu at I 2s; 100 hhds Tobacco at 27s Cd; 8000 bush Peas st Cd; 80 les Lord al 17s 6d. An Italian bark lo Ro.xrdom and a | Bri Uah bork lo Lisbon, with sta voe, on privato terms. Exports of Hire, Nitral Blores and Lumber, I from tke Port af Charleston, from Septe'r 1st to July O, 1807._ Boston. Now York. Newport, TL I. Now Haven. Providence, lt. ?., Philadelphia..;. Baltimore.: Northern Port..'. New Orleans.I. Wilmington.P. Jersey a ty. MaUoxas............ Barbadooa....... ... Havana.,. Cuba and a Market.. Liverpool........... Bio da Janeiro...... HsIlfiAX,NS. Oar-leno-.. llo rd eons...;. West Incoes.... Borocoa.l. Briitol, Bug... Bahamas.y. t Barcelona..;....;.., Boston, Hon...... . Pahna, Majore*. Cal bari on, Cube,/... Valencia, Bplin._ Porto Rico.......:.. Havre.....'..;...'... St. chns, N. B.;... Tierces. I Barrels. SIB1 0,089 2,806 32,948 8 181 1,451 0,981 1,730 Feet 707,578 1,293,383 722,200 17S.163 940.744 9,039,973 ! 4,006,U7tl 1,438,800 110,000 637.930 131,257 693,690 361,970 708.077 198,360 29*3,208 190,346 379,948 904,000 49,600 TO,'nco 183,171 12,000 276,000 41.008 147,000 77.490 10,400 60,000 Market li-por? ?(td Q,oolo.t!oo Sheet for Uouda, 8rosies ami Dank Hill?, for Week .niling July o, 16417. rn H r An x n ST ; * . ANDREW M. MOIiTi'.IaAJNJj, Uro Uer, No. 8 Ilroml H tree i. Charleston, fl. O. I ? ' BOTrrnr.QN BAUX mix*. " '-V.V-.LM. Baying Rot*?. Bink bf Camdon................Tir. 94 Bank Sr Charleston.,.16 -Bonk of Chester.OB Bank of Georgetown.14 Bank Of lUmbun/........... .,14 . Bank of Newberry.?.;.;...................94 Bank of South OaroUna.06 Batik of State of & Carolina, prior to 1661.08 Brak Of Slower H. Oorollns, sher lit Jan., '?1. .05 Commercial Dank, Columbi?....09 RxclaA?go IlAnk. ?oranibU.?....09 . Mirrrhxnr? Bank, Cfc ?raw...07 Poophfa Bank, Charleston.48 P lon tit's Bank of Fairfield. .08 : Plantet'? and UootwaWt, Bonk. Charleston... .Iff ?V Kouthwealcrn ltaUtrosd Bank, (ihortonton.'..,.,23 ' SUle Bonk. Charl aston.08 Hnl?nDaak, C%arleaton.81 '. Oily ofCtiAxloitou chong s Billi.,....6C ' SUU Bonlh OaroUriaTreasury Notes,'..?,90 j BORD?, STOOR ARD OOOTORt. Memphis Of/cptwdf. OU>..%.'....'...'.-45:' Memphts Bonds, etty., ,60 City of Columbia Bonds.41 11 City Of Columbi* Ooupon?.4g Bon Ul Oarnilna Raihrosd sad Bank Block.SStoVSO South Carolina Railroad Six Per Cont, Bonds.. , co South Carolina Railroad Seven Per Cent. ll0oas..,8S(M4 Boato OWasraa R?llro*d OertlaeaU of Irio^MadnM.U' ?ty ?f ?^l?Wn ?u Per Oerit, F)tocj?,,,,.40 ' ?tl ff?&t}. j . i' . '' ' . e '.i 1>sl..V4^l ..........??.;.,.-iii .t. .1? . . City ot Chsrlslton Certifie ite of Indsbtedne??.M City of Charlettou Firs Lasn Doud*.01 Hiato or HoulL Carolina Bond? (old).40 Btalo of Routh Carolina Bond? (noir tssun of January 1, I M.-, 7.38 Plato or llouth Oaiolloa Ktock.28?29 H lal?' of Koulli Caroliua Coupons.38 Po?>pln's NsUonsI B?uk Block.Far 1 inn Nalloiiil llauk Block.Far Northeastern Railroad 1st lulorcnt llouds.01(305 Northeastern Railroad Isl Coupons.47?48 Northeastern IUIlroadCrrllflcato ol luduhtcduoss.. .41 Charleston OasCoinpsny Htock. lit Ai CharlcsUm City Raliway Block.30 Charloatou and Havannah Railroad Bouda (Ktato guarantee).3f?<0 Charlcaton and Havannah Itailruad Bonds (Ut Inter cst or 2d lum). City of Havannah Bonds.70 City of Havannah Coupoua (duo previous lo 1st June, 1800).Mt City of Havannah Coupons (dim after 1st .lune, IHtMii.U.'i Memphis sud Charlcslou Railniad Bonds.73 Memphis and Charil Mon Railroad Coupons.8l(>i81 Money bring* 1 Jj per cent. ? mimili ou firat-clavs col? laterals. Any iiiformstloii in relation to Bonds. Ktrrks, Cou penn, or Hank Ullin, will Ito furnished by application either In pcrwon or by letter, lo the Broker shove named at No. H Broad sired. Cliniioston Wlioltvsiilo Prices, ARTtCLM. IIAOOINU.fl yard Duudeo. Gunny chilli. HALE ROVE, fl ll-, - -Manilla. W. elem. Now York. Julo. HR EA O, V lb Navy. Pilot. Cra. let . BRICKS, f ll. ll RAN. fl 100 lb s. COTTON, fl lb Ordinary to Ciood Ordinary... Low MlddllUK. Middling lo Strict Middling.. Good Middling. He? I1lai.1l. CANDLES. fl lb-Hportn. Adamantine. Tal I-, s. COFFEE. ? lt-Rlo. Laguayra. Java. CORDAGE, ?a lb-Manilla. Tarrod American. CORN MEAL, ft bbl., COAL, fl ton- An lh rae I lo., Cumberland. COPPER. Vi 111-?beet. FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, ft ton. Pacific Ouaua, fl 3000 lbs. Baunh's Phosphate, H 2000 lbs... Rhodes' Phosphate, fl 2000 Ilia... Mapcs'Hupor Phosphate.fl 2000 lb /ell's Baw Bono Phosptisui. Zcll's H aper Phosphate of Limo.. FISH-Cod, fl 100 lbs. Herring, fl box. Mackerel. No. 1, f> hair bbl. Mackerel, Nu. 2, f> bair bbl. Mackerel, No. 3, fl bbl. Mackerel, No. 1. by kits. No. 2. No. 3. Hard in i -, ft 100-. piarte r le nen . Hub boxes.... FLOUR, fl bbl-Supor. Northern and Wo-tem Extra. Haltlmoro Extra. Rou Ul ern Extra. FRUITS-Prunes, fl lb. FIR. Dried Apples. Almonds, soft sholl. Raisins, M. lt., ft box. Rai Kin?, Layer. Oranges., Lemons., O LASS, fl box or SO foot American, 8x10. AmoricsD, 10x12. French,12x14. ORA IN-Maryland Oats, fl bushel.... Western Oats, fl bushel. Corn, fl bushol. Beans, fl bushel. HA Y, fi cwL-North River. Eastern. II I DES-Do*? f lb. INDIGO-fl lb. IRON- Refined, fi lb. Nw ide. LATHS, fl H. ?/?fav-Sbidl, fl bbl. South Carotin*. Ruc ki >o rt. Cement. Plaster Paris. LUM UER. fi M. nd Clear While Pino, 1st quality_ White Pino, good run. Yellow Pino. Hoards, fi M. foot-Rnugb. Oroovod and Tongued... LEA TH KU. country tanned, fi lb_ MOLASSES, fi galton-Cuba. Muscovado. Huger House. New Orleans. NAVAL STORES, fl bbl-Tar. Pitch. Rosin, Palo. Rosin, No. 1. Rosin, No. 2. Rosin, No. 3. Spin!? Turpentine, fl nailon.... (Mamu. V m. NAILS-American, 4@20d, fl kog. American Wrought. lathing. ............ Cooper, fl lb. Galvanized. Hulk oe. Ol LS-Lard, fl gallon. Linseed, fl gail on 40 64 4? 23 (<? 20 24 f.j) 25 20 (iii 23 - ld) - ivtm - 10 (.0 _ 12 cu) ir, 0.00 (i,20.IS) 33 If? - - ? - 23 (g - 25 <<4 - - 8 _ 35 ? 45 - tij? as (o) 20 1? fd 20 20 O 30 2H ta 35 tu! 45 - CU - 30 (S 28 o.oo ta - lo.oo ra ll. oo nominal. 68 I?) CO 100.00 @ - 76.DO ta - 60.00 ta - 05.00 (a) - 65.00 ? - C5.no ti) - CO. 00 re; - 7.00 (?$ 9.00 70 t? Sil tO.no (rt io. ou 8.110 ta - - ia) - 2.12 ta 3.00 3.00 fol - - Ct - 23 ?i 25 4H fa} 60 10.60 tali).75 IV.ill ic. Pi. Ml 13.00 ta - iii.oo tan.oo 22 ta - 40 fia - in ta 28 36 ta 40 4.00 @ 6.00 4.60 ta 6.60 4.00 ta 6.00 6.50 <a 6.00 0.00 r.e. 0.60 7.00 ta 8.00 - @ - - ta - 1.36 ta 1.45 2.00 @ 3.00 1.60 ta - -ta io ta ia 1.00 fa) 1.76 07 (3 07K 02 (a) 10 4.00 (o? ?.60 - ta - 1.60 ta - 2.00 ia 2.25 2.76 i.i 3.60 4.00 O LOO 60.00 (365.00 38.00 010.1)0 20.00 ta25.00 12.00 taio.oo 28.00 w 32.1X1 15 75 M sa - ta - 4.60 ia 6.00 3.60 ta 4.00 3.00 <a - 2.60 tie 2.76 60 (ri 61 ill ta - 7.00 & 7.76 Cotton Seed, fl gall Castor (E. I.), ft gallon. Oh ve, fl dozen. Kerosene, fl gaUon. Bonzlne, fl trillon. PROVISIONS- Beef, mess, fl bbl Beef, primo. Pork, mess. Rump. Bacon, Hams, fl tb. Bacon, Sides. Bacon, Shoulders. Bacon, Biri ps. Lard, In keg. Butter. GheeM. Potatoes, ft bbl. Onions. Apples.-. PAINTS- White Lcsd, fl Ri. Black Lead. Zinc, White. PLOW STEEL, fl tb iUCS-Carolins, fl tb. East lad!?. SLA TES- American, fi aquaria.... SHINGLES, fl M. White Pine, first quality.... SALT- Liver-pool, coarse, fl sack. Liverpool, fine. SOAP- Bar, fl lb.;. STARCH, fl tb. SPICES, fl lb-Casais. Mace. Clore?. Nutmeg*. Pepper. Pimento. Race O inner. SPIRITS, ? gallon-Alcohol. Urandy, Cognac. Brandy, Domestic. Gin, Holland. Gin, Am en can. Rum, Jamaica. Rom, N. E. Whiskey, Bourbon. Whiskey, Rectified. SUGAR, fi tb-Raw. Cruahod. darill ?1 A. Clarified B...-.. Clarified 0. Loaf.. Porto Rico. Muacovai"" . .S.EQ.i A^-TlomraUcmanuiactairo, ft M. TEAS, fl lb-Imperial. G nnpoirder. . . ? ...........?....-. Hyaon. Young Hyson... Black...... TOBACCO, fl lb, a* per quality. TIMBBR-Utwa Timber-Yellow Pine. 7.60 (310.00 1.00 (3 - 30 (S. - 12 (3 16 1.40 ta 1.45 3.00 @ - 8.00 (310.00 62 g 64 60 O - 10.00 1330.00 14.00 (316.00 - tft) - - ta io (3 19 13 O UH littra Hs 16 @ 17 12 .v.* 16 30 (3 40 15 fa) 64 3.26 t-jj - 3.00 (3 3.25 4.00 ta 6.00 10 (3 10 10 (3 12 12 a 10 11 H - wv.-, na 12.60 ? - 7.00 ta a.wi 12.00 ta - 2.26 (3 2.60 -ta? li (3 15 10 ?9 12 1.00 & - 1.75 @ - 75 @ - 2.00 (3 2.60 40 @ - 40 @ 50 30 (3 - 6.00 (3 6.00 4.00 (317.00 3.00 ? 3.76 4.75 @ 6.00 3.60 a 3.75 6.00 g 6.00 3.60 (3 3.00 8.00 O 6.00 3.30 (3 3.40 I a li 18 I - 17 ? - - (Si - -ex? n is ta i9 ia Kia u 12 <a 14 18.00 1345.00 2.00 ? 3.60 3.00 (3 3.50? 1.60 (3 1.60 1.60 ia 1.60 1.00 & 1.76 40 ta 1.60 4.00 (312.00 Poplar..-. Hickory. T/N-1 0 Roofing Plato. IX Roofing Plate. IC Tin Plate', 10x16. IX Tin Plato 10x14. I C Tin Plate, 14x20. Block Tin, fi rn. TIT/rV*-Cotton, fl tb. Baling..... Hemp. Jnta. VAUNISH-mtght, fi gallon. Parsfine. VINBGA?-White Wine, fi gallon.. Cider.7.. French....... WINE, fi trallon-Port. Madeira. Sherry. Claret, fl case. Champagne, fl basket. 15.00 17.00 15.60 17.00 16.60 40 75 46 ia - 60 80 1.00 2.50 3.25 3.28 6.00 25.00 <3 0 ta ? a o ?13 C$30 00 Consignees per Kooin Carolin?-, lta.llrc.aul, Jul y 4 and B. 393 thales Cotton, 243 bales Mdze, 160 bags Flour, 821 baga "Wheat, 80 bbl? Naval Blores, 1 chartered Oar, 2 car? Cattle, anti 8undriea. To Oibbea At Co, W W Smith, W W Shacielford, R R Agent, L Drucker, K H Hedger? * Oo', Jilt Sloan, Mowry U Co, Hunt Bro?, 0 N Averill At Son, G W WUllam? * Co, G W Clark k Co, Il ll ?cb* th. Lient Neide, W P Hall. Willis k Chlsolm, Rsvemel A Co, Courtenay tt Trenholm, M Goldsmith <k son. Minor, Wilbur 4s Martin, Stenhouse k Co, A E Wagnor. A lb : In son ii Co, O E PritchcU, Johnston, Crew? k Oo, \,?rd law k Carew. Passengers. '. itt stewior Pilot Doy, from Havannah, via Bean/b t and HUton Head-H B McCuUum, W Middleton, G il Kl?ff. A B Hagen, Mr Mordecai. Mis? M Unrk?, Mia? K H Ciaroy, J D Dunlap, E B sawtell, 8 D OUbert and ?ci - rant, Tr? H Harri?sou, J W Collin*. J Homo, wife and daughter, W Anderson, and 6 deek. - PORT CALENDAR. ooauroTXD wuaxT. rrtaaxa or TH* MOOS. N?w M. tit, 4b. 21m. amo I Full M. I0th,2h. Sim. even First Q. llb, Oh. lim. even | Last Q.2ith, luh.l tim. morn .roxi. Monday... . Tuesday.... Wednesday. Thursday... Friday..... Baturuay... Sunday,,... ans?, ?..?T a..67 4. .GS 4..58 4..69 . 4..69 7. ,10 7. .10 7.. 10 7..10 7..10 7.. 10 7..10 ?..46 ?Seta. 8.. it ?..ai 10..16 10..64 ll..50 7..S7 8..1B 9.. 8 9..es 10. .48 ll..86 Moro. MARINE NEWS. PORT.OF1, CHARLEHTOn, j Arrived Tfaursvloy. . ' Steamer 'Fannie, Feck, Havannah, via Hilton Head. Beaufort and BlutTton. M ita. To John Ferguson, and others, i . 1 Ant-red Yesterday. Br bria Bott say. Crem?*, Cardenas. Sogar and Mo Irate*. To lioaarant 4k Bala? (previo-aaly reported si Quartan tin?. Btaamer -Pilot Bey, McNelly, Savannah, via Hilton Dead abd -Uoaufurt.. . balesBI OoUou, Fruit, Ac To J Fergu/wu, Raven ol k Co, McKay k Oampb?]), W M Law tun ?too, J J Pinkorson, w H narria* rn. Southern ) AT QUARANTINE. A sikuush mt, :*MB*yv** V's, .w r 'ti . ? V ' . '.>' '." ' I ,ic ,.-?,?...-,..'. .'.' : sa Cleared Yesterday. lehr ST Baker, Browett r, a Northern Port-W Roach, Went to Sea Thursday. Itcamahlp F. B Bouder, Lubby, Non York. I'jnMi pollero lill I..i, M url Vail) , Hire, loni. Went to Men Yesterday, kbr Whitney l/mp, Huyen. Newport, ll t. lehr Wansta, Hawkin?, New Haven. ?.'rom (Ula 1'url. Iloniiiihlp Alliance, Kelly, Philadelphia, July ?I. '.tuauiahlp Falcon, Heed, Ualtitiiuro, July I. l'I? for litis l'or?. Sehr lYclcoino It Beebe, Crawford, al Henton, July t, CUurcil for lilla I'nrl. Hark Hannibal, HswUlnn. at Kew York, June lill. Sehr C Pendlelou, Wood, at Now York, June 311. LIST OK VKHHKI.M VP, CLEARED AMII HAILED PUK THIS POUT. FOB KI OK. LlVKIirool.. Shlii II 0 Winthrop, Stuart, nailed..lum' n Hr lurk pille di' I'Alr. I.vunn. nailed.May lt alua '1'ryplieuia. Harding, nailed.May 20 KKwrottr, Kuti. Silla Anille Kimball, Lincoln, nailed.May 21 Tile Johanne?, linter, ?ailed.Slay ID DO ll BUT IO, DUNTOM. Brig Motear, Anderson, cleared.Inno2S Sehr CullHin, Jouun, ni.June ll Behr tabella, Week?, cleared.June tu Sehr Welcome It beebo, C'rawfonl, ni.July 1 1'. nk Uaumbal, Hawkin?, cleared.lune to Sehr Jonas Smith, Nichol*, cleared.lune IH Sehr Ano deo J, Mons, up.Jilin. IS Sehr C Pendleton, Wood, cleared.Juuu 'JU l'HlialiF.I.I'llu. Steamship Alliance, Kully, Halted.June 21 naLTiuoiiE. Btnamililp Psttpneo, Noll', up.June 2tl Sehr ? F KueliiiK (new), Oranger, up.Juno '.'0 Sehr Moonlight, SlutCH, cleared.June 21 Sehr A P Cranmer, Cranmer, clearud.June IT I.IST Ol'' "llll'I'IMJ In the i'o, i of Cbariciton, .inly r>, 1S5?. VESSELS UN 1) un 100 TONK, ASO Hr CAM Ciel COASTING WITHIN TUE Mi l i: EXCEPTED. STEAMSHIPS. Barago???, 778 lou?, Crowcll, at Vanderhornl wharf, for Now York, ItuiUDg.llaveuol k Co Champion, 127.1 ton?, Lockwood, at Adgcr's wharf, lor Now York, loading.Courtenay At Ttvuholiii SHIPS. Oaleua, 703 lons, lion len, nt Boyeo k Co'? wharf, for Liverpool.waiting.W U Smith k Co Amolli, nng IOUH, Conner, st Boyeo At Cu'? wharf, fruin Liverpool, walllug.J Fraser A: Co BANKS. J Cumming (Hr), IAS ton?. Rockway, al Unlou wbarr, from Newport, Eng. walling.lt Mure .k Co Nortliorn cr,. A H (Ur), 421 lou?, Mathian, at Vouniuv's wharf, lor Bristol, Eng, loading.It Muru k Co Kjelieniiu (Norw). 3.IS ton?. Wongu, at Kerr's wharf, from Newport, discharging.. .Courlcuoy & Trciibolm BRUIS. Botbsay (Br),-tons, Crouso, at AccommndaUou wbarl fr ni Cardi'iiSH, di?, barging.Houafuut A Salas Urbana (Spau).-loon, Derail, ot Brown A: Co's wbarl, for llorci'loun. loodiug.WP Hall MarUia Auu Palmer I Url, 3D J lou?. Chapman, at Union wharf, inon Newport, Eng, dlseiiarKiug. .Il Mure Ai Co Henry Laurens, - tau?. Bordon, st Unlou wharf, from Ulcniucgon, wolUug.JA Klisluw & Cu SCHOONERS. Msgglo E Oray (3-ma?lcd), tor, tons, Pill.bury, at Ben uctt'o whorl, 1er Havana, loading_Houolaut k Salas Daulcl Chose. 311 ton?, Mitchell, lu Aahley Uiver, for Now York, loading.Willi? A: Cbisolin Lilly, 412 ton?. Francis, si Hrowu k Co's wharf, lor Bos lou, loading.W Roach S T Baker, 2GL lon?. Bristow, lu Ashley River, lor a Northern port, ready.W Bosch MISCELLANEOUS.~ OLD ESTAUL1SII1SU DUUG STOKK E. Hi KELLERS & CO., (LATH I'll I\ dt DOHM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, No. 131 MEETING STREET, Third door above Market.1 HAVE LATELY RECEIVED LABOE ADDITIONS IO Uiolr usual stock of puro and fresh DRUOS MEDICINES DYE STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY OOOD3 FINE SOAPS TOILET POWDER? POMADES COSMETICS COMBS BRUSHES EXTRACTS, Ac. Comprising lavoteos from tho moat reputable, inonu foe turora. On bond, all the principal PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, Including ProparaUnns of AYER, JAYNE, HALL, CHEV? ALIER, DAVIS, WRIGHT, HOLLOWAY, Ac Uso,a Iorgo assortment of 6UBOICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES SADDLE DAOS MEDICINE CHESTS OLAS8 METAL AND GUTTA PERCHA OOODS GLASSWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Groot attention is poid to tho Importation and seloe* Uon of PURE AND FRESH DRUGS, and nono other aro aUowed to go oui of tho Establish? ment. PRESCRIPTIONS compounded wit li accuracy, and tho public cnn depend on the utmost reliability in tho execution of orders. E. H. KELLERS, M.D.ll MER, OL March 9_ AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK. Factory, Hudson City, N. J. WHOLESALE SALES ROOM NO. lt ? JOHN UT It K KT, KEW YORK. ALL STYLES AND OBADES OF LEAD FENCII. : of superior quality sro manufactured and offered at fair terms to tho'Prado. Tho public are Invited . lo givo tho AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL Ibo pre I terence. THE PENCILS ARE TO BE HAD AT ALL TUE PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND N.lxlON DEALERS. ASK FOR THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL. " TMllMOIaitl? SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, ) Eaanrcnixo DaroBrraivsr, YALE COLLEGE-, November 10, ISCA, j I have always recommended tba Fsbsr Polygrads Lead Pencils os lbs only pencils fitted for both ornamen? tal and msthomoUcal drawing; but, after a thorough trial of tho American Polygrado Lead Pendle, mon nioclured by tho American Lead Pondi Company. New York, I find thom superior to soy pencil In usa, even to tho Faber or the old Engliob Cumberland Lead Pencil, being s superior pondi tot sketching, ornamental ona mechanical drawlug, a?id ?ll the ordinary otea of a lead pencil. Tboao pendln are very finely grsdod and havo a very ?mooth lead; even the softest pencils hold tho point well; Ibey ara all that can be desired lo a peaou. It gives me n-tot pleasure to bo able to assure ArnVisicOni that they will no longer be oom palled to depend upon Germany or my other foreign market for pettolls. LOUIS BAIL, t Professor of Bra wing, Ac. ALL ra CHS saul STAatPEXn tg- "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. N. Y." None genuino without tie exact name of tho firm gal to II_ Onto _December 13 THE MARION STAR, ESTABLOSHKD NEARLY TWUNTk* YEARS Ano, IS publish ad at Marion, H. c., in the central poxUon 3f lbs country, and offers a favorable medium to Mer. ) hon ts, Dmgglsta, Machlnlila, and all cluse? who dedra lo eilend On tr bualuesa lu tho Poe I>eo rxni'ibrj, '.' I For the benefit of oar advertising patrons, ws sholl. In tddiUon to our snbseripUon list, which ts oona lan U j tn Tooslng, poblish and dis tri h ute graloJtoiLaly 8000 extra ?opios or tba STAR, daring Ibo business sosson this raL Rates of Advertising KberaL, W. J, MoKERAIJU November 20_Editor and Proprietor. The Greenville Mountaineer' . IB PUBLISHED EVES Y THURSDAY, AT tl BO PER year, In advance. Advertisements Insertad ot usos I ?ats?. ' O. E. ELFORD, May 10 _Editor abd ProorUtor ' DA VEGA, YOUNG & M rKENZll?, LAW AMD MLEC?IOK OFFICE, Nos, 89 aad 49 Park Row. OAAO D AVW3 A, ' ' ff 'I" Saai^?ioS^| ?*WTCM? If ATINO BTTOOMTIKD TO THY rORYIciH fJOXZJKK IX TIOS B??TNKSfl ol Mssars. miiiHY, I?I?. :i?3 A FLANOIR8, ?ra ?MMM ta Uta ?nWi?o et sur^ns^abd mAtnrlns; Uaiois U-ronthowt tas 17 mil s? ^O^wlwslX? TOM AU. taz tT?ttVk I o^':'s;'. ...... "( T