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THE MARLESTON BAILY NEWS, G. IL CATHCART, Euros CATHCART, MCMILLAN 4 MORTON, . PROPRIETOR?. No. 18 HAYNE STREET. CITY PRINTERS. TERM8JASH. SUBSCRIPTION D AIL Y-TWELVEMONTHS.510.00 . ?AlLY-SIX MONTHS. 0.00 U il LY-THREE MONTHS.. 8.50 Si SOLE COPIES... ....5 cents f i NEWS DEALERS_".Scents FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 19, 1867. THE OLD OAK TRUCK. Ok. the old oak tree is standing now. Where it stood so long ago. When in its shade we children played, Tin the sun in the weet grew low; And its branches rea -h as lar and high. And the dry shore is as clear; Bat nader lt now no children piar, In the gc iden day of the year. The sun be mu creep through the rustling loaves. That fall on thc mose-grown seat. And the taQ grass wares where in other yean It was trodden hy children's feet; Aad the bees ham lastly in the shade, 1 brough the long bright summer*a day, And the soft wind murmurs with lonely sound. Where we children used to play. We are all gone from oar childhood's home, And hare wandered far away Of all that band of the dear old time, There are not one left to-day. We are parted now by many a mile, O'er the wares and mountains high; And one has gone to the home beyond? Through the golden gates of the sky. And many a year has come and gone. And many a summer's ran Has passed adown the golden west. When the long bright day wss done; Artdnrrr j aa autumn wind has blown, had many a winter cast. O'er bid and vale its shroud of snow, Since wo children met theru last. The weary years win atm more on. With their sunshines and their pala; BBC there la the shade of the cad oak tree We will nev er all meet again. But there is a city of quiet rest, And its portals are open wide; And one by ene aa the angels call. May we meet on the other aide. CITY COUNCIL. FORTY-?TFTH REGULAR MEETING. COUNCIL CHAXBEB, Joly 16.1867. Present-The Mayor, and Aldermen Hajen el, Ge^sTsmall, O'Neill, WTOfc. Steinmeyer, Olney, OAtoCHonour, Enston, Whilden, Cosgrove, But? ler. Earle, Courtenay, Pringle-17. The minutes of the last meetings were readI and confirmed, and the following matters dispeled of : Applications for No, 1 Licensee from C. D. Ah renT^emken A Co., John A Cook A Co. J. Goet aeiZ iXJaoobe, C. bieckhoff AV Cc, D. Lihemthal iO?w John H. Voller?, D. Paul * Co., Joto O. OsesnannTjohn Hurkamo A Ca, G. W. Steffens A CTDTW.Oblaudt, O. Tiedemnnn, Khuok, Wick enbergACo. Referred to Committee on Licenses. AOThoation of J. H. Jutgbhith, L. Kenake H. H. IrJedenhop A Co., and Wulbara A Stelling. Laid trMT te future action. . . Application of F. Ansel for permission to open a fefrerbeer garden, No. 74 Haaol street. Laid on the *ta*>W ADphestlon of Jno. Robinson k Co. for a license to pick loose cotton on lot Nc. 7 Conlea street, !?n*??^ Communication from Mr. E. Bull, relative to a WJMM of $76, doe him by the Commissioners of the Market, for work done to the marketa prior to the war, Referred to tho Coinmissioners o? Mar ^Aroricationfl of laira. M. Whitehead for permis sican to improve her house in Minority street, and William Hons to put up a wooden shed on lot in Ltoehouse- street Beferred to Committee on Brick and Wooden Buildings. _ Petition of.P. Sullivan, praying to be relieved of sllneof$10,impc^bytheBeoorder for selling J?xn and fruiUnStindavs. Laid on^the table. Peteticn of the Marion Steam Fir? Engine Com? ma?.-te ? kan of $1500, to assist in paying a Smnoe due for their a teamer. Referred to Special Oouunitlee on the Fire Department. potion of Joseph Purcell, Geo. G. Mixer, F. 2r^ffro^u tb? pavme'nltf a Sluwjsjed by the Maror fer not closing the bar rooms of their hotels sitar the expiration of their six months'license, Which exrxre? on tho 30th of June last. ABsrsome explanation made by the Mayor on the subject, a motion was made by Alderman Cosgrove to grant the petition, which was earned. ^SrST wKwlnf o?ar?unioa?on of the Harbor Master ?ss read, and received as information: HASBOS MASTXB'B Oma, ) July 15,1867. J }b the Honorable (he Mayor and Aldermen of th? Sat?^^r^ciMlj invite the attention of roar honorable body to the great evil resulting S^Ue^ra^ rfthoee engaged in dredging th* Dock* ?\ee>o??iig the mud taken from tho sa??* lathe ch*nael ot Cooper nv ar. Complaints hara been?nvde that a large portion of the mud thoa deroora! is by the action of the currents bro?s*toaeklnto the adjoining docks. My at? tention baa recently been called to the fact that STteken from the Union Wharf docks and de aeaitsd as above mentioned, actually formed a tZ?k in Une channel; upon which a ship consigned to Messrs. Courtenay A Trenholm, ran aground. LUS?2, vsss OJ the mad on the Hog Island sade of the channel. Betarn of the Harbor Master te Jone, 1867, showing $88L88-100 paid into the Treasury. In The Committee on Licenses, to which WU re? ferred the apphcationa of W. A Bachman and Michael Nob^eachfox a junk-shop hcenae, bog leave to report favorably OD the ?ame, the reoom MMmdatiorn* and eeenritiee being accepted. Beepectfufly submittod. _,T,..^^T, " JOHN H. STELNMEYER. JAMES COSGROVE. ? Z.B. OASES. Se Oorarniitee on Brok and Wooden Buildings rjeornmend that Henry G. Street, agent of Brown and Co.'s Wharves, be allowed to put up a wooden .had on arid Wharf, provided it is entirely open kati a. and the roof covered with tin. Respectfully submitted, JOHN N. 8TELNMEYEB. JOHN F. O'NEILL. JAMES P. EARLE. Adopted. By Alderman Honour: The Commit tee on Retrenchment and Belief, to which waa referred the resolution of Council "to examine into the condition of tho several depart mente of the Caty Government, with the view of redaeJnc. if possible, the expenses, which the pre scatt condition of th? Treasury seems to demand,** ask leave to report: That they-have. given to the subject as careful an investigation as ita neat importance demands, having obtained from the books of the Treasury ti^e amounts paid for the several departments since ?ha oommencement of the present fiscal year, be girirung September 1,1868, as per statement here? with. Irosa the investigation made, the Committee have not bean able to find any mode of reducing the expenses of the several department?, or in which a due regard to economy has not been exer? cised, with perhaps two exceptions. The cost of sjostaraing the City Police is considerably greater than that of soy other department, but not more so than the present organisation demands. The pay of both officers and men is now none too much ; the only Question te consideration is. whether or not the number employed might be safely reduced; and this is a matter in which the Committee are not prepared to express a decided opinion, they therefore prefer that Council should judge for themselves.. The other departments, to which special ?wtsnttsn is invited, la that of streets. Tho whole amount expended during the flacal year enoung September 1, 1866. was $36.345, and the Commit too of Ways and Means, at the aojro'eaneement of the present yean when fnnnmg the bill to raise supplies, estimated the probable amount that would be required at $60,000. Ten months of the year have passed, and the amount already expended has reached the very large sum of $S0,66L41, being over fifty per cent, above the semis! ml amount that would be needed, and this ta exclusivo of the paving of East Bav stree I. This prtjealirly attracted the attention ol the Commit tee, twismnnh as it is, with the exception of the tidal avaion, the only department the expenditures _te which do not come before Council, or any of the nvsnsHBg Committees, and of which, therefore, they can'nave no definite knowledge. The expen? diture* of the other departments are fixed either bj orrdinanee or try resolution, or the bills credited by the Committee on Accounts. The amount expended being so much larger than any other department except the Police, in? duced a more particular examination, whee it ap? peared that there has been a steady increaeo from month to month, the amount expended in Septem? ber being $3367.50, and in June, $17,640.88 The Committee hare condensed the hut named sum, with the following result: Paid for carting ?0988,90; repairs, $2042.30; labor, $1653; lumber, ?18?4J?; curbing, $1022^2; bricks, $654.11; hard^ ware, $40.60; stationery, $3.10, and scavengers IJNftm Total. M above, $17,640.88 for one month, Marry $10,000 of which is for the single item of carting. The charge generally made is from thirty to forty cents per load, the latter greatly predominating, while in two instances $3 per diem has been charged. Taking the latter ' som as a criterion, and calculating the twenty-five werkin g days of the month, tho average number of carts employed daily would be 183. The Com? mittee content themselves with making a single statement of the facts and leave Council to form their own ooneiusions, but recommend the adop? tions/ the following; resolution: Besotted, That ail work on the streets be sus? pended for the present, except that of the Scaven? gers, and the paving of Broad street and other work ar m the judgment of the Committee on Streets ? may he absolutely necessary; and that hereafter a monthly report of expenditures for thia depart? ment be made to Council. JNO. H. HONOUR. , a G. COURTENAY . B. M. BUTLER, rxrororrraia nan sm. 1, 1866, TO nu l, 1887. Artesian Well.18,240,60 Ahas HOBBS.. 2*082.48 Board of Health.~. 13.368.80 Coflege of Charleston. 1,104.26 Oootingeet Account. 1.90L84 3ty Hill. 4.931.07 Fire Masters.36,070.10 Oas Lights*. 10.369.89 Police T...121,864.27 Lunate Asylum. 2.313.94 Orphan House. 34,543.82 Public Printing. 1.207.65 Paving Streets. 23.001.75 Streets.S.0.6C1.4Q Tidal Drains. 17.339.53 Whitepoint. 3,721.23 Work House. 934-00 .Additional bills due to 1st July. $9,039.14. The report and resolution was adopted. By Alderman Olney. The Committee on Accounts report that they have examined the following accounts, find them correct, and recommend they be paid, viz: Sundry bills against Orphan House, amounting lo.."...$3.053.39 Sundry billa against Alma House.2,428.91 Billa of Oas Company.2,096X0 $7,677.36 H. B. OLNEY. P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor. E. WILLIS. Concurred in. By Alderman Whildon. On tho petition of the officors of No. 6 Fire Com? pany, (colored) praying Couucil to recommend their application fof a charter as a Hook and Lad? der Company. Tho Special Committee on the Fire Department, recommend that it be referred to the Board of Fire Masters to report on. WILLIAM G. WHILDEN, 8. G. COURTENAY, Z. B. OAKES. JAMES P EARLE. Concurred in. BILLS. A Bill to grant the privilege of exchanging "City Stock for Bonds," was taken up for consideration, when Alderman Willis, the mover of the bill, begged to withdraw it, which was granted. A Bill in relation to the Blue Ridgo Railroad came np for its seoond reading. On motion, the consideration ol the same was postponed to the next meeting. RESOLUTIONS. The Resolution of Alderman Courtenay author? izing tho City Treasurer to preparo a list of Tax Payers, which was laid over at the. last meeting, under the 18th Rule, came np for consideration, when the Alderman begged to withdraw it, which was granted. WSa ' Alderman Steinmeyer offered a resolution which, on motion of Alderman Earle, was amended so as to include "Inn Keepers." The resolution was adopted, and read as follows : Resoiced, That Council grant No. 2 Licenses to tho keepers of regularly established hotels, inn keepers, and such restaurants as may be approved, at the rates as now established by ordinance. The following was offered by Alderman Willis and adopted. Whereat, It is expedient, for the protection of j the tax payers of the city, and the more effectual enforcement of an existing Ordinance of Council, for the collection of taxes from itinerant traders, and measurably to check the transaction of busi? ness in the oity without the payment of taxes on either sales or commissions. Resolved, That it shall be the duty of the Chief of Detectives to report to the Captain of Police any person selling goods by package, sample or otherwise, without license; ail vessels arriving from any port, having no consignee, who shall tiansact business here, and make no return to the city, shall be reported by the Harbor Master to the Chief of Foli?e, that they may be fined for viola- | tlon of the City Ordinance, one-half of all fines so collected to go to the informer. By Alderman Raven al: Resolved, That the City Assessor be directed hereafter to require a return monthly from all per? sons holding licenses to retail liquors, and that the tax upon sales made by such persons shall be paid monthly as upon other articles of trade or merchandise. Adopted. Alderman Willis gave notice of a Bill to regulate the dredging of Dooks, and asked that the notice be considered the first reading, which was granted. At this stage of proceeding a petition of Joseph Purcell, Geo. G. Mixer, F. Opdedook and Asa But? terfield, praying lor No. 2 Lioenses was presented, and, on motion, was referred to the Committee on Licenses. Council then adjourned. W. H. SMITH, Clerk of Council. COMMERCIAL. .Exports ihr the Week ending Thursday, July 18. HUM BRISTOL, ENG-Per Hr bark Northern Crown-869 bbls Spirits Turpentine, 3689 bbb Rosin. neemana. A NORTHERN PORT-Per sehr Daniel Chase-170,000 Stet Timber and Lumber. NEW TOBE-Per steamahtp Manhattan-36 begs S I Cotton, 443 bales Uplands, 134 bales Domestics, 353 I bbb Basin, 6090 bushels new Wheat, 100 ?acia new i Flour, 100 bbls new Flour, 39 oacks Clay, 17 bales Leather, 6? pkgs Mdse, 107 pkga Fruit and Vegeta, bles. S hhdj Old Iron, 1 obi Wax, 116 Empty B?r? rela..Per Steamship E B Sonder-6665 bushels Wheat, 196 balee Cotton, 134 bales Domestica, 38 bbls Floor, 190 Packages. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship J W Everman-90 bales Cotton, 10 casis Bice, 72 babs Yam, 18 casks Clay, . 17 bbb Liquor. MSB Wheels, 90,000 ?set Lumber, and 86 pkg* Mdse, tor Philadelphia; 80 pkgs Mdse for Georgetown, 8 C. BAL i MORE-Per steamship Falcon-173 babs Upland Cotton, 39 bales Bags, 98khda Bones, 19 babs Hides, go bali? Domestics, 83 bbls Rosin, 60,ooo feet Lum? ber, Av, 166 Basks (390 boah) Wheat, 16 bales Wool, 7 baba Salas, 9 bbb liquors, 4 tes Hams, 3 rona Leather, 16 baies Empty Bags, 6 pkga Mdse, 67 pkgs Vegetables, 1800Melena.. . .Per steamship Sea Gull 196 bales Upbad Cotton, 1066 buahela Wheat, 46,000 feet Lumber and Boards, 19 babe Hides, 3 barrels Whiskey, 97 packages Fruit, 16 packages Sundries, 10 aecki new Floor, and Sundries. TUB CHA RX BS TON MARKET. voa BB wan BUM nroMnax, twx 17, U67. COTTON.-The ver? light supply of the staple atm oosvhanea to be thc .greet obstacle to the tran ale bona of baser.sea, there having been a lair demand throughout tie weak tor good Cotton, mainly for th i Spanish market, but the better grades are in very limited stock, and are consequently firm, while tba lower qualities continue to have an easier tendency; these bat grades having slightly receded during the week tn sympathy with Liverpool, tho quotations at the latter point having opened at 10XA sad oioeed at 10>?d., while here they opened at 33c tor Low Middling, sad iso. ft Ss for Middling, and closed at 22X@23c fi D for LowMitM ling, sod 38c. ft 0 for Middling Upland. The receipts of the week ai thb port have been S bales of Sea Island* and 784 bales of Upland, against 8 bales of Sea Island and 948 balea of Upland Cotton the week before. The following le a report of the transactions in the staple here for the past week: On Friday, Jory 13th, there was only a limited demand, and stocks very hg ht, Sales 96 bales; Low Middling being quoted at 39c., and Middling Upland at 36a fi lb. On Saturday the. amount of cotton on sale waa so lim? ited that hu stn asa waa nearly at a stand. Sales 7 bales; quotations somewhat nominal; Low Middling 333., Mid? dling 25c, fi ft. On Monday the market was easier for common cotton, but the better quantise were firm. Sales 83 bales; Lew Middnng being quoted at 33XQ38C., and Middling 36c ??. On Tuesday tba inquiry waa more active, with some Ingram in the amount of the staple ottering for sale; the transa ri torts were 91 bales; Low Middling being quoted at22Xa23c, and Middling at 26c, ft fi). On Wednesday the market was quiet Sales 28 bales, at unchanged prices." Yesterday the inarket was more active, the transao> tiona being confined to the lower grades. Sales 130 bales -say 6 at IS; Sat 18; Sat 19; 61 at 30) 25 st 21; 13 at 31 Ji. and 10 at 23 *c. We quote Low Middling 22Xe corrow sr ? Txuxirr. 8. Md. UpVi. mee. Stock on hand Sept 1,1366.. 336 6,800 .... Received this week.. 6 7 43 63 Received previously.16,105 139,179 13,366 Total receipt,.10,346 146,227 12,428 EXPOXTS. S.Td, Up'i. Bice. Thb week. 36 886 10 Previously.16.337 143,649 10,386 16,301 143,435 10,366 Tobi exports.16,237 143,436 10,366 Stock on hand and on shipboard.... 108 1,792 3,163 SAMZ mu LAST TEAS. S.rid. Upl'd. Rice. Stock on hand Sept 1,1S66.. 363 1,610 100 Received this week.,. 6 303 66 Received previously. 6,318 99,638 3,696 Total receipts. 6,685 101,461 3,661 EXPORTS. S. rd. Up'd. Rice. Thb week. - 396 67 Previously.6,606 96,877 3,776 6,608 97,173 3,843 Total exports.7!7... .TT. .6,608 97,172 3,842 Stock on hand ard on shipboard.. . 177 4,279 909 SEA ISLAND COTTON.-Tho very light stock confines the operations of purchasers to very narrow limits. Sales for the week about 30 bales, on the baste of 46a66c fl ft for common to good Sea Islands and Floridas. BICE.-The receipts of Carolina Bough Bice have be? come so small that they are altogether nominal. The stock on hand te gradually being reduced, and factors hold the article at firm prices. We note salea of 63 tierces during the week-say 16 tierces of Fair Clean Carolina at 10J? cents ft To,, and 46 tierces do. of Fair to Good at ll cento ft Vs. NAVAL STOKES.-There have been received during the week about 496 bbb. Bosin, 850 bbb. Spirits, and 336 bbb. Crude Turpentine. The Bosin was sold at ti 50 fl bbl. for Common, to $6 for Pale. The Spirits was dis? posed of at 60 cento fi gallon, and the Crude Turpentine at 93 fl bbl, for Virgin and Teltow Dip. HAY.-There have been received of this article about 1000 bales during the week, all North River. We note eales of 180 bales of thia quality at $1.50 fl hundred, and 336 bales on private terms. The market closed dull with a lower tendency in prices. The have been no arrivals of Eastern. I COEN.-The arrivals of this grain have been huge, say about 76,000 busheb for the week. There continues to be a steady demand for country consumption, but prices closed rather weak under the full receipts. We note aalea of 3000 busheb of Mixed at $1.43 fl bushel, weight bags Included ; 8000 busheb Sew York White at $1.43 fl bush? eb, weight bags included; 3000busheb of White, Yellow and Mixed, at $l.40@i.43 fl bushel, weight bags includ? ed; 1600 bushels of White at $1.46 fl bushel, weight bags included; and 4300 busheb White at $1.46 fl bushel, weight bags included. Yesterday some 1600 bushels of Western White sold at $L39 per bushel, weight, bags in? cluded. OATS.-There have been light supplies of thia grain re? ceived by dealers, which waa to supply the local retail demand. We learn of no wholesale transactions. FLOUR.-The increasing arrivals of New Southern has caused tn easier feeling in prices, and the rates are somewhat lower. We quote new Southern super at 914 per bbl ; new Southern extra SIS 00 per bbL new Southern family at $16 00 a $17 per bbL: Northern and Western brands are dull and difficult of sale. We quote so far of this class at tO SOaSlO ? per bbl. and Extra at 12 a $13 per bbl. The lower gradeo are extremely dull and wo learn of sdi a of 100 bola middlit ft and fine at $7 60 per bbl. BACON.-The etock of all qualities here has b >ccmc quito light, and with adTanriog prices at the North and Weat the rates have, considerably improved, and close with an upward tendency. We quote prime shoulders at 13@13>,'c. "fi m.; prime ribbed aides at 14)3@l5c. fl lb. ; primo clear ribbed sides at 16@16>?c. fl rb., and prime clear sides at 15X@16c ft lb., the latter article being somewhat nominal. SUGAR AND MOLASSES.-Messrs. BOHAFONT A SA? LAS sold on Friday last, at auction, the cargo of the brig Rothsay, from Cardenas. Tho sale was well attended, and tho pi ices Wv re satisfactory. The following were the rates obtained: 61 hhds. Muscovado Sugar at 12%& 13106c.; 36 hhds. Cuba Molasses at 46(g)47c. ; 85 bbls. Cuba Molasses at 48@GOc; 6 hhds. Muscovado Molasses at 61c. ; 12 bbls. Muscovado Molasses at 66c. SALT.-There has been no further receipts of this ar? ticle. There is a good jobbing demand aud prices aro firmer. Sellers are holding limited lots at $2.60 fl sack. BAGGING AND ROPE.-There has boon received al out 260 bales of Gunny Cloth during the week, and we note Bales of 60 bales at 26>?c. fl yard. Holders arc ask? ing 27@28c. fi yard. Dundee. 44 Inches IX ms. to the yard, ia held at 30? 35c. Sea Island Bagging, ?5 Inches wide, 2 lbs. to the yard, is held at 60965c. per yard. ROPE.-There ia buta limited demand, with a light stock. Hemp may be quoted at I3@l6c. fl lb., Green Leaf at 17@18c, ard Jute at 12c. ?? lb. ISON BANDS AND Tnsa for Cotton are coming into favor, and we have several favorite kinds, among them we note "Dillon's Universal Tie," W. Rc ACT, agent, tho "Arrow Tie," B. MURE A Co., agents, the "Beard Tie," Gao. W. WILLIAMS A Co., agents, and "Walley's Buckle Tie," STREET BROS. A Co., agents. They are held at 10X? 12sc. fi rb. TIMBER AND LUMBER.-Tho supply of Timber and Lumber on the market has diminished, and prices are somewhat firmer without quotable change. Wo renew our rates, say for Common Timber $4 GS IG 9 M; for MRI Timber $6@$8, and Shipping Timber $13 ft M Baft Lumber is selling at $12?$14 fl M; City Steam Sawed is held at $18?$25 ft M. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by sail, aro dull and nomi? nal. We quote the rate on Upland at 5,'d., and }?d. on Sea Islands. To Havre, nominal. To the West Indies nothing offering. Coastwise are generally quite nominal. To New Tork, by steam, 75c. fl bale on Sea Islands and Uplands; 75c. fl tierce on Rice, an 40c fl bbl. on Rosin. By sai*, nominal. To Boston, by steam, nominal; >i @9-lCc cent fl rb. by sail To Philadelphia x cent fl lb. on Upland Cotton by steam, and - cont fl lb, by sall. To Baltimore-The steamers take Cotton for Liver? pool, to be re-shipped by steam through at New York steamer's rates; on Lumber, by sail, to New Tork, Phila? delphia and Baltimore $6@7 V M on Lumber, and $0? 10 fl M. on Timber. EXCHANGE.-Sterling Bills-the rate yesterday was $6 75 to tho pound sterling for sixty days bills. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-Tho banks are purchasing Sight Chocks on New Tork at par; five to ten days, X per cent discount; ten to fifteen days, 1 per cent discount; twenty to twenty-five days, IX per cent off; twenty-five to thirty days, ix per cent. off. They seU Sight Drafts on New York it K > cent premium. GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday buying at 89 and soiling at 40. Augusta Market. AUGUSTA, Joly 17.-FINANCIAL-Gold-Brokers are buying at 138 and selling at 140. SlLVXB-Brokers are buying at 130 and selling at 133. COTTON-Demand continues fair, with a light offering stock, and no material change In prices. We quote as a basis from salee made, 23*23X for Middling. Sales amounted to 92 bales, aa foUows : 6 at 20; 3 at 22, 7 at 22K; 4 at 22X; 81 at 23; 13 at 23s ; 26 at 24, and 3 bales j at 24 X cents. Receipts, 24 bales. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON. July 17.-TURPENTINE-Only 33 bbls received to-day and sold at $3 for soft, and $150 for hard, per 280 lbs. SPIRITS TURPENTINE-Has been in active request to? day, and 578 bbls changed hands at 61 cents per gallon. ROSIN-Market firm-eales of 487 bbls ac $2 60 for com? mon. $2 70a2 76 for strained, $3 for No. 2, $4a4 75 for No. 1, and $6 60 for Palo. No other transactions reported. Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, July 16- COFFEE.- The Waverly's car? ro, 6600 bags Bio, was sold some days since at New York; ?br the West to be forwarded i rom here. Our market remains dull, no eales; holders steady aa before. FLOUR.-The condition of the market continues un? changed; receipts are still light and with good demand for local and neighboring markets, both new and good sound old find ready sale at fuU prices. The city millers are grinding, though but sparingly, owing to the limited edpta of wheat, and the brisk demand from home trade thus far has allowed no accumulation of stock. Shippers, so for as we have been able to leam, have made no contracts, as is usual at the opening of the new crop. We notice a sale to-day of 100 bbls New York State Extra I at 913 per bbl, and several hundred bbls hi small lots within our former range of prices, which ls here re? newed: Howard-street Super and Cut Extra... $9 60 @$10 60 Howard-street Extra Shipping.ll 00 fl 12 60 Howard-street High Grades. 18 00 ? 14 26 Howard-street Family. 15 00 @ 16 00 Ohio Super and Cut Extra. 00 00 ? uo 00 Ohio Super and Extra Shipping. 00 00 @ 00 00 Ohio Super and Family.. 14 60 @ 16 00 Northwestern Super. 787 @ 860 North wea tern Extra.ll 00 ? ll 60 City Mills Super. 10 00 ? 10 60 City Mills, Standard Extra.00 00 @ 00 00 City Mills Shipping brands Extra. 13 00 ? 14 60 Baltimore, welch's Greenfield and Woverton Family.:. 17 00 @ 00 00 Baltimore high grade extra. 16 00 @ 16 50 Bye Flour. 7 76 & 8 26 Corn Meat City Mills. 6 60 (<? 0 00 GRAIN.-Wheat was only in moderate supply today, the offerings bein g comprised of 2000 bushels white and 4600 bushels red; demand continu?e good, though there is a wide margin between tough and dry samples, a con? siderable portion being unsuited for immediate grinding ; included in the sales of white were 800 bushels good to choice at $2 90a310, and damp lots as low as $2 40; 1650 bushels prime and choice red at $3a3 05 ; 2600 bushels damp to good dry do at $2 80a2 90, as to condition and quality. Com-Offerings to-day embraced 6100 bushels white and 3260 bushels yellow; demand fair and market steady for white; Included In the salea were 4000 bushels good and prime at $119al 20; 760 bushels mixed dost 91 Ut; 8360 bushels yellow at $114-market closing dull for latter. Oats are scarce and again higher; 1860 bush? els received and nearly all taken in small lots ranging from 90 to 95 cents, bulk at 92a93 cents. MOLASSES- NO change; nothing doing. PEO VISIONS-Continue in very brisk demand, both to the trade and on orders from the South, and prices show a further appreciation for all descriptions of the hog pro? duct We report sales as follows: Late yesterday 120 hhds Bulk Shoulders at lox ota; to-dav 160 do do at lox eta-ail to arrive; 18 hhds heavy Hams (bulk) at 14X eta; 25 hhds (sugar pkgs) Bacon Shoulden at UK cte; 16 hhda do at lix eta; 75 casks do and 6000 lbs loose do at 12 eta; 10 hhda rib Sides at 13* cte; 60 do in toto at 13X eta; 25 do olear rib and small lota clear, both at HX eta; 26 toa plain canvased Hams at lex cte; good brands sugar-cared canvased selling at 22 cte. Mess Pork held at $24 per bbl. City Lard 12X cte. Market closed furn under advices of a still farther advance established to? day at Cincinnati BICK-Quiet but steady at I2alix eta for California, and 9a9X eta per Tb for Rangoon. SOQAR-The market remains quiet but holders firm under the higher range of gold premium ; no sales re? ported. S ALT. -Wi th fair jobbing demand for the season we re? peat last quotations, viz : for Liverpool Fine $3 00a$810, do. Ground Alum $210a$216 per sack. Turk's Island 58&60 cents per busheLf Wnnurxr.-We hear of no sales either free or in bend; quote Western held in bond at 36a37 cte per gallon. A sale of half Rye in bond reported at 75 eta. New Tork Market. MONET KABKXT. The New York Commercial Advertuer, of Wednesday, July 17th, says I Money continues very abundant The larger Block houses have offered heavy amounts for which they can find no ase, and appearances show that the banks havo considerable balances which they cannot lend. The rate continues at 4 per cent on Governments, and 6 per cent on stocks. The Sub-Treasury is paying out merely nominal amounts tn the way of interest upon the July Seven-thirties, or in redemption of July Compounds; so that, as yet the market ls affected by these disburse? ments only in the way of anticipation. PRODUCE MARKET. NEW YORK, July 12.-FLOUR, Ac-The flour market la dull and 15ca25c lowor. The salee are 6900 bbls at $7 00a8 36 for superfine state; $8 60al0 30 for extra state; $10 4itali 16 for choice slate ; $7 00a8 36 for superfine western ; $8 60s 10 40 for common to medium extra western; $10 90?12 10 for choice western; $10 50all 30 for common to good shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio; and $11 40al3 10 for trade brands, the market closing heavy. Southern flour is quiet and drooping. Sales 200 bbls at $9 76all 60 for common, and $11 60al7 26 for fancy and extra. California Flour ls quiet Sales 500 sacks and bbls at $12 50al5 26. Byo Flour ie steady. Sales 650 bbls at $7 30a9 76. Com Meal is unchanged. Sales 600 bbls at $6 60 for City, and $6 10 for Brandywine. GRAIN-The Wheat market ls dull, and 3a5c lower on Spring, and 10al5c lower on Whiter. Sales 18,600 bush new Bed Georgia at $2 76a2 80; White California at $3; White Georgia at $3 20a3 25, and White Canada at $3. Bye ia quiet Sales 1000 bush Western at $147. Barley is quiet Barley Malt is nominal. The Com market is firmer for prime parcels. Other kinda are without decided change, and close heavy; sales 56,000 bushels at $105a 107 for new Mixed Western; $108 al 09 for sound; and 95cal 04 for unsound. Oats are lc better, and more active Sales 54,000 bush? els at 82a84Xc for Western; 91a92Xc for Ohio; and 92a 93c for State. COTTON-Tho market is firm, but quiet Sales 600 bales at 26Xc for Middling Uplands. BICE-Is quiet and unchanged. COFFEE-ls filmer, with more doing. Sales since our last 4000 bags Bio, part at loxc gold, bi bond, and the remainder on private terms. SUOAB-Is quiet with sales since our last of 300 hhds Cuba at 13Xal3Xc, and 650 boxes Havana at 1 localise. MOLASSES-Is rather more active at unchanged prices. Sales 900 hhds at 51c for Muscovado; 60c for M annan! Ila, and 40c for Cuba. Cm-Linseed is steady at $1 S3al 36. HAT-Is firm at $1 for shipping, and $1 45al 70 for re? tail lots. TEA-Is steady, with an active demand. Sales 13,000 hah' cheats Japan at full prices. PROVISIONS.-The Pork market opened heavy and lower, and closed more firmly. Sales 6650 bbls at $22 50 a22 75 for new Mess, dosing at $22 60 regular; $22 for old do; $19 50al9 76 for Prime, and $21 50a22 for Prime Meas. Beef is firm. Sales 190 bbls at $18a$24 for new Plain Mess, and $23a28 for new Extra Mess. Beef Hams are firm at $38a$39. Cut meats are firm. Sales 360 pekgs at lOallo for Shoulders, and 13al6c for Hams. Bacon ls firm but quiet Sales 85 boxes City Short Bib at 12X&13C Lard ls firm and quiet Sales 950 bbl? at 12al3Xc Butter ls unchanged at lla21c for Ohio, and 13a2Cc for State. Cheese is heavy at 8al4Xc WHISKXX-Is quiet and steady. TALLOW-Is firmer, balea 143,000 lbs at ll x'all j ic. PETROLEUM-Is quiet at 16}a'c for erode, and 27a27Xc for refined, in bond. FREIGHTS,-To Liverpool, 90 hhds tallow, at 12s 6d; 7500 bushels cora on private terms, and 100 bales cotton ai 3-16d. and per steamer 350 bales cotton at 8-16d; 200 boxes bacon and 60 tierces lard at 25s. To London, per steamer, 2600 boxes cheese at 36s; 150 bbls beef at 6s; 60 bbls pork at 4s Od. To Glasgow, per steamer, 14,000 bushels com at 6c, and 1600 boxes cheese at 86s. To Antwerp, per steamer, 120 bales wool at Xd; 26 hhds tobacco at 26s for Virginia. To Rotterdam, 600 bbls rosin at 28 Od. An Italian brig to a direct port In Italy with 400 hhda tobacco wt 28s Od. Charleston Wholesale Prices. A?TICLEfi. BAGGING, fl yard Dundoo. 30 @ 05 Gunny Cloth. 27 ? 28 BALE ROFE, fl ft-Manilla. 24? 25 Woetern. 13 @ 18 Now York. - fi - Jute. 12X@ - BREAD, fl lb Navy. - @ - Pilot. 10 fi - Crackers. 12 @ 16 BRICKS, fl M. 9.00 @20.00 BRAN, fl 100 tbs. . 33 ? - COTTON, ft tts Ordinary to Good Ordinary. - @ - Low Middling. 22>i@ - Middling to Strict Middling. 25 fi - Good Middling. - ? - Sea Island. 35 @ 45 CANDLES, fl ?-Sperm. - ? - Adamantino. 25 @ 26 Tallow. 19 fi 20 COFFEE, ft lb-Kio. 26 ? 30 Lagnayra. 28 fi 35 Java./ & 45 CORDAGE, fl lb-Manilla. - ? - Tarred American. 26 ? 28 CORN MEAL, ft bbl. 6.00 @ - COAL, fl ton-Anthracite.10.00 (311.00 Cumberland.,. nominal. COPPER, ? lb-Sheet. 68 (S 60 FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, fl ton. 100.00 ? - Pacific Guana, fl 2000 lbs. 76.00 ? - Bench's Phosphate, ? 2000 lbs... 00.00 @ - Rhodes' Phosphate, ft 2000 lbs... 65.00 ? - Mapea'SuperPhosphate, ft 2000 lb C5.00 ? - Zeil's Raw Bone Phosphate. 06.00 fi - Zell'a Super Phosphate of Lime.. CO. 00 fi - FISH-Cod, fl 100 tts.? 7.00 @ 9.00 Herring, ft box. 70 @ 80 Mackerel, No. 1, fl hali bbl. 9.00 @10.00 Mackerel, No. 2, fl half bbl. 8.00 ? - Mackerel, No. 3, fl bbl. - ? - Mackerel, No. 1, by kits. 2.12 fi 8.00 No. 2. 3.00 foi - No. 3. - w - Sardines, fl 100-quarter boxes.. 23 ? 26 Half boxes.... 48 @ 60 FLOUR, fl bbl-Super. 9,50 ?10.00 Northern and Western Extra.12.00 ?13.00 Baltimore Extra.13.00 @ - Southern Extra.15.00 ?17.00 F?WTS-Prunes, Itt. 22 ? - Figs. 40 ? - Dried Apples. 10 ? 28 Almonds, soft shell. 86 ? 40 Baiaina, M. lt., ft box. 4.00 ? 6.00 Raisins, Layer. 4.60 @ 6.60 Oranges. - fi - Lemons. 4.00 @ 8.00 GLASS, fl box of 60 feet American, 8x10-.. 6.60 @ 6.00 American, 10x12.-,. 6.00 ? 6.60 French, 12x14. 7.00 @ 8.00 GRAIN-Maryland Oats, fi buaheL.... - I - Western Oats? fl buaheL. - ? - Corn, ft bushel. 1.35 @ 1.46 Beans, fi buaheL. 2.00 ?3.00 HAY, fl cwt-North River. 1.60 ? - Eastern. - ? - HIDES-Dry, fl lb. 10 ? 12 INDIGO-V lb. 1.00 ? 1.75 IRON-Refined, ft tb. 07 ? 07? Swede. 09 ? 10 LATHS, f? M. 4.00 ? |.60 LIME-SacO, fl bbl.I - ? - South Carolina. 1.60 ? - Rockport. 2.00 ? 2.26 Cement. 2.75 ? 3.60 Pleater Paris. 4.00 ?4.60 LUMBER, fl M. lea Clear White Pine, 1st quality. 60.00 ?55.00 White Pine, good run. 38.00 ?40.00 Yellow Fine. 20.00 ?25.00 Boards, fl M. feet-Rough.12.00 ?16.00 Grooved and Tongued.... 28.00 032.00 LEATHER, country tanned, fl ft.I - i - MOLASSES, ft gallon-Cuba. 45 ? 60 Mnscovado. 65 ? 65 Sugar House. 60 ? 1.00 New Orleans. 76 ? 82 NAVAL STORES, fl bbl-Tar. - ? Pitch. - ? - Roein, Pale. 4.60 ? 5.00 Rosin, No. 1. 3.60 ? 4.00 Boain, No. 2. 3.00 ? - Rosin. Na 8. 2.60 ? 2.76 Soiriih Turpentine, ft Rall?n- 60 ? 61 Oa.ruin. m tb. HI nt - rVA7X5-American, 4?20d, fl keg. 7.00 ? 7.76 American Wrought. - ? - Lathing. 7.60 ?10.00 Copper, ft Os. 1.00 ? - Galvanized. 80 .? - Spikes. 12 ? 16 OILS-Lard, fl gallon. 1.40 ? 1.46 Linseed, fl gallon. 1.64 ? 1.60 Sperm, Winter, fl gallon. 2.95 ? - Cotton Seed, fl gallon. - ? - Castor (E. L), fl gallen. 8.00 ? - Olive, fl dosen. 8.00 ?10.00 Kerosene, fl gallon. 62 ? 64 Benaine, fl gallon.I 60 0 - PROVISIONS-Beet, mess, fl bbl.16.00 ?30.00 Beef, prime.14.00 ?16.00 Pork, meas. - ? - Bump. - ? - Bacon, Hams, fl lb. 17 ? 20 Bacon, Sides. 14J<@ 16 Bacon. Shoulders. 18 ? 13X Bacon, Strips. 16 ? 17 Lard, in keg. 12*? 16 Batter. 80 ? 40 Cheese. 16 ? 64 Potatoes, ft bbl. 3.26 ? - Onions.... 8.00 ? 8.26 Apples.v. 4.00 ? 6.00 PALVJS-White Lead, ft tt.I 10 ? 16 Black Lead. 10 ? 12 Zinc, White. 12 ? 16 PLOW STEEL, fl Os IS ? - fi/C?-Carolina, fl ft. IO*? UK East India. - ? - SLA?TXS-American, ft square..12.60 ? - SHINGLES, fl M. 7.00 ? 8.00 White Pine, first quality.12.00 ? - SALT- liverpool, ooaree, ft sack. 2.60 ? - liverpool, fine. - ? - SOAP-BtJL fl ft. ll ? 16 STARCH, fl ft. 10 ? 12 SPICES, fl Os-Cassia. 1.00 ? - Mace. 1.76 ? - Clores. 76 ? - Nutmegs. 9.00 ? 2.60 Pepper. 40 ? - Pimento. 40 ? 60 Race Ginger. 80 @ - SPIRITS, ft gallon-Alcohol. 6.00 ? 6.00 Brandy, Cognac. 4.00 ?12.00 Brandy, Domestic. 8.00 ? 3.75 Oin, Holland. 4.76 ? 6.00 Oin, American. 8.60 ? 3.76 Bum, Jamaica. 6.00 ? 6.00 Bum, N. E. 2.60 ? 3.00 Whiskey, Bourbon. 3.00 ? 6.00 Whiskey, Rectified. 2.30 ? 2.40 SUGAR, fl ft-Baw. 9 ? IS Crushed. 18 ? - Clarified A. . 17 ? - Clarified B. - ? - Clarified C. 16*9 17 Loaf. . 18 ? 19 Porto Rico. 13X@ 14 Muscorai*' . 12 ? 14 SEGARS-Domestic manufacture, fl M. 18.00 ?46.00 TEAS, ft lb-Imperial. 2.00 ? 2.60 Gunpowder. 2.00 ? 2.60K Hyson. 1.60 ? 1.60 Young Hyson. 1.60 ? 1.60 Black. 1.00 ? 1.76 TOBACCO, fl ft, aa per quality. 40 ? 1.60 TIMBER-Bem Timber-Yellow Pine. 4.00 ?12.00 Ash. - ? - Poplar. - @ - Hickory. - ? - TIN-I C Roofing Plato.16.00 ? - IX Hoofing Plate.17.00 ? - I 0 Tin Plate', 10x14.16.60 ? - IX Tin Plate 10x14.17.00 ? - I 0 Tin Plate, 14x20. 16.60 ? - Block Tin, ft ft. 40 ? - TWlNE-CcAtom, ft ft. 76 ? - Baling. 46 ? - Hemp. 46 fi - Jute. 60 ? - VARNISH-Brlght, fl gallon. 25 ? - Paraflne. - ? - VINEGAR-White Wine, ft gallon. 60 ? Oder. so ? - French. 1.00 ? 1.25 WINE, fl gallon-Port. 2.60 ? 6.00 Madeira. 2.25 ? 6.00 Sherry. 2.26 ? 5.00 Claret, fl case. 6.00 ?13.60 Champagne, fl basket. 26.00 ?30.00 rJlYC-Sbeet, ft ft.j 26 ? 27 Exports of Rice, ita val Stores a id Lumber, from the Port of Charleston, from Septe'r lat to July 18,1867. _ Boston. New York. Newport, B. I. New Haven. Providence, B. I.... Philadelphia. Baltimore. Northern Port. New Orleans. Wilmington. Jersey City. Matsasas. Barbad OCH. Havana. Cuba and a Market. Liverpool. Rio de Janeiro. Halifax, NS., Cardenas., Bordeaux. West Indies., Baracoa. Bristol, Eng. 3ahamas. Barcelona. Rua tan, Hon. Palma, Majorca. Caibarien, Cuba. Valencia, Spain. Porto Rico. Havre. St ohne, N. B. aros. I if. STORKS. ' LUMBEB. Tierces. Barrels. 618 7,039 541 969 56 20 2,767 24,119 181 1,634 60 "?6 9*981 62 246 126 17 5,141 '??2 190 200 Foet 707,578 1,293,282 722,200 178,162 940,744 3,969,973 4,066,973 1,762,800 110,000 627,020 121,257 804,916 26L970 708.077 198,250 290,208 196,346 279,943 204,000 49,600 60,005 148,171 12,000 276,000 41,008 147,000 77,490 10,460 60,000 Market Report and Quotation sheet for Bonds, Stocks and Bank Bills, for Week ending July 18, 1867. PREPARED BX AN DREW M. MORELAND, Broker, No. 8 Broad Street, Charleston, S. C. 80UTHXBN BAKE BILLS. Buying ZUtea Bank of Camden.30 Bank of Charleston.17 Bank of Cheater.09 Bank of Georgetown.IS Bank of Hamburg.14 Bank of Newberry.33 Bank of South Carolina.09 Bank of S ute or S. Carolina, prior to 1861.09 Bank of State of S. Carolina, after 1st Jan., '61. .06 Commercial Bank, Columbia.02 Exchange Bank, Columbia.12 Merchant's Bank, Cheraw.08 People's Bank, Charleston.47 Planter's Bank of Fairfield.07 Planter's and Mechanic's Bank, Charleston... .18 Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston.24 State Bank, Charleston.03 Union Bank, Charleston.66 City of Charleston Change Bills.86 State South Carolina Treasury Notes.95 BONDS, STOCK AND COUPONS. Georgia State Coupon?.75 Georgia State Bond bevon Per Cent (old).72@73 Memphis Coupons, City.45 Memphis Bonds, City.46 City of Columbia Bonds.45 City of Columbia Coupons.46 South Carolina Railroad and Brak Stock.40 South Carolina Railroad Six Per Cent Bonds.61 South Carolina Railroad Seven Per Cent Bonds.. ,64@65 South Carolina R. R.CerUficate of Indebtedness.60 City of Charleston Six Per Cent. Stock.43 City of Charleston Certificate of Indebtedness.85 City of Charleston Fire Loan Bonds.53<a64 State of South Carolina Bonds (old).*o?n State of South Carolina Bonds (new issue of January 1,1867. 37@38 State of South Caroona Stock.30 State of South Carolina Coupons.37@38 People's National Bank Stock.Par First National Bank Stock.Par Northeastern Railroad let Interest Bonds.64@66 Northeastern Railroad lat Coupons.47@48 Northeastern Railroad Certificate of Indebtedness.. .60 Charleston Oas Company Stock. 11@12 Charleston City Railway Stock.33@35 Charleston and Savannah Railroad Bonds (State guarantee).ri.86 Charleston and Savannah Railroad Ponds (1st inter eat of ad hen)._ Zlty of Savannah Bonds.65 City of Savannah Coupon a fduo previous to 1st Juno. 1866).90 City of Savannah Coupons |due after 1st June, 1866). 95 Memphis and Charleston Railroad Bonds.76 Memphis and Charleston Railroad Coupons.85 Money brings 2>? per cent, a month on first-class col ls turill Any information in relation to Bonds, Stocks, Cou? pons, or Bank Bills, will be furnished by application, 3i th or ta person or by lotter, to the Broker above named, tt No. 8 Broad street. consignees per Son tn Carmina Hailroad, .Tuly 18. 3G0 bales Cotton, 37 bales Mdze, 20 bogs Rico. 12U bags Wi cat, 444 bags Flour, 84 bbls Naval Stores, 1 eur Furniture, 16 bundles Leather, 2 cars Cattle, 9 cars Wood ind Lumber, A-e. To Courtenay & Treuholuo, Widis k ?ChiBolm, W P Hall, Railroad Agent, Stenhouse A Co, J Walker, W H Chale?, G W William* A Co, J N Robson, W C Courtney A Co, Adams, Frost A Co, C N Averil; A Bon, W Axou, J & W H Armstrong, J AAger A Co, Bruns St Bee, J Campsen A Co, J GUbrath, W Meado, T A Wil? bur, S Maloney, Jeffords k Co, A Robinson k Co, E Wel? ling, Thurston A Holmes, W s Henery, O Reeder, J Cos rove, E H Rodoers k Co, G S Becker, H N Harrison, G Pritchelt, and Order. Passengers. Per steamship Emily B Soudor, for New York-F McFarland, M Flannery, S H McCormac, R Evans and lady, Misa Moore, Mrs Moore and 3 children, J Westbro, A Worein, and 2 in steerage. Per steamer Fannie, from Savanaah via Beaufort, Hil? ton Head, Ac-A Naseman, J P Smith, G B Scranton and wife, J Oppenheimer, J Coles, J Chesnut, J McIntosh, J B Graves, J H Weeks, Rev T Birmingham, E T English, E DuBois, L Mo,es, 2 Misses Rhett, R M Fuller, P.ul Chaplin, and ll dede Per steamer Emilio, from Georgetown, S C-N J Embree, J Campbell, H Turbo viii.', Mrs Dehon, Mrs N R Middleton, B Weston, H W Til ton, and 21 deck. PORT CALENDAR. CORRECTED WEEKLY. PHASES OF THE MOON. New M. 1st, 4b. :8m. even I Full M. 16tb,2h. 36m. oven First Q. 8th, Ob. lim. even | Last Q.24th, 10h.16m.morn New Moon, 30th, llb. 48m., even. Monday.... Tuesday.... Wednesday. Thursday... Friday. Saturday... Sunday. ?UN. BISES. I SETS. 6.. 3 6.. 4 6.. 6 6.. G 6.. 6 6.. 7 6.. 8 7.. 8 7.. 7 7.. 7 7.. 6 7.. 6 7.. 6 7.. 5 MOON BISES. Bises. 6..6S 7..ii 8. .22 8..67 9..34 10..10 mon WATKB. 6.. 31 7..16 7. .64 8. .36 9.. 10 9..61 10..30 MARINE NEWS. PORT OF CHARL E STU > . Arrived Yesterday. Spanish brig Solidad, Fabregas, Havana, - days. Bal? last. To W P HsU. (Previously reported at Quarantine.) Behr S H Cady, Crowell, Baltimore, 80 hours. Corn and Mdze. lo Willis k Chisolm, A Tobias' Sons, Rail? road Agent, W Roach, Porcher A Henry, Sere ven A Nis? bet, B M Butler, W B Smith k Co, Thurston A Holm ea, F Von San ten, G W Steffen s A Co, E J H Fischer. Bohr W R Beebe, Crawford, Boston, 6 days. Ice and Mde. To P P Locke, J M Duryea, S C Railroad Agent, Screven k Nisbet, G W Williams k Co. Steamer Fannie, Peck, Savannah, ria Hilton Head. Beaufort and Blufften. Corn, Mdze, Ac. To J Fergu? son, Cohen, Hanckle k Co, C Uraveley, J S Emanuel, B Murchison, H J Bogers, W Webb, E C Holland, Sten? house k Co, T J Kerr k Co, Major Myrlck, Southern Ex press Co, Gage k Co, W H Harrison, Lieut Col Lowe. Steamer Emilie, Adair, Georgetown, S C. 27 tierces Bice, Vii sacks Rough Rice, and Sundries. To Shack el? ford k Fraser, Thurston k Holmes, Adams, Frost ft Co, Pincknoy Bros, G B Pritchett, Street Bros ft Co, and others. Cleared Yesterday. Steamship E B Sonder, Lebby, New York-Jno ft Theo Getty. Steamship Sea Gull Dutton, Baltimore-Courtenay ft Trcnhclm. Went to Sea Yesterday. Steamship E B Souder, Lebby, New York. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, Baltimore. Consignees per steamship Albane \ from Philadelphia, previously reported at Quarantine-Il F Baker ft Co, G W Aim ar, H Bischoff k Co, H Bul winkle, A G Bennett, J Cosgrove, Cameron, Barkley ft Co, Chisolm Bros, Dr G Caulier, Ferguson ft Holmes, Bev G W Goins, H Gerdts ft Co, Gruber ft Mart?n, W Gurney, Jeffords ft Co, E H Kellers ft Co, KUnck, Wlckenberg ft Co, Railroad Agent, W Roach, C Ring, Shepherd ft Cohen, E Somers, Street Bros ft Co, J Thompson ft Co. J N Xeideman, J H Vol? len, P Walsh, H Parker. LIST OF VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOB THIS POBT. FOBEIGN. uvnroot* Ship B 0 Winthrop, Stuart, sailed.June 6 The Trjphenia, Harding, sailed.May 26 NEWPORT, ESQ. The Johannes, Buter, sailed.May 19 DOMESTIC BOSTON. Sehr E W Pratt,-. up..Tuly ll Sour Lizzie Batehelder, English, cleared.July 18 NEW TOBT, Bohr MyroVer, F ??gneo, up.July, 6 LIST OF SHIPPING la the Port or Charleston, Joly 18,1807. TXSflBLS UNDXB 100 TONS, Aim STKAMZBS COASTTNO WITHIN THE STATE EXCEPTED. STEAMSHIPS. Saragossa, 778 tons, Crowell, at Vend erh?rst wharf, for New York, loading.Bavenel ft Co Champion, 1276 tona, Lockwood, at Adger'a wharf, for New York, loading.Courtenay ft Tren holm Alliance, ?26 tons. Kelly, at Atlantic wharf, for Philadel? phia, loading.H F Baker ft Co SHIPS. Galena, 793 tons, Dunton, at Boyce ft Co's wharf, for Gulf of Mexico, ready.W B Smith ft Co Amelia, 688 tons, Conner, at Boyce ft Co's wharf, from Liverpool, waiting.J Fraser ft Co BASKS. J Cumming (Br), 466 tons, Hookway, at Boyce ft Co's wharf, for liverpool, loading.R Mure ft Co KJeUiestad (Norw), 338 tons, Wenge, at Kerr's wharf, for Liverpool, loading.Courtenay ft Trenbohn lille de l'Air (Br), 416 tons, Evans, at Oas Company's wharf, fro u Liverpool, discharging....B Mure ft Co Hannibal, 882 tons, Hawkins, at Adger'a wharf, from New York, discharging.W Roach BRIGS. Rothsay (Br), 162 tons, Cr ouse, in the Stream, for Liver? pool, N 8, ready.Bonafont ft Salas Martha Ann Palmer (Br), 300 tons, Chapman, at N E B B whaif, for Liverpool, loading... ..B Mure ft Co Henry Laurens, 117 tons, Borden, at Union wharf, from Cionfuogos, waiting.JA Enatow ft Co Solidad (-pan), - tons, Fabregas, at Brown k Co's wharf, for Barcelona, loading.WP Hall Despajada (Span), - tons, Mariatany, at Brown k Co's wharf, for Barcelona, loading.WP Hall Meteor, - tons,'Anderson, at Union wharf, from Boston, discharging.M es tor SCHOONERS. A P Cranmer (3-maated), 304 tons, Cranmer, at Bennett's wharf, for New York, loading.Willis ft Chisolm Moonlight, - tons, States, m the Stream, for Waocamaw, 8 C, ready.Risley ft Creighton Mohawk, - tons, Bradley, in the Stream, for Wacca maw, S C, ready.Risley ft-Creighton Lilly, 12U tons, Woolford, in Ashley River, for Baltimore, loading.Chisolm Bios Calista, 119 tona, Jones, at Kerr's wharf, from Boston, discharging.PP Locke Trident, 160 tons, Jameson, at Brown ft Co's wharf, from Bockport, Me, discharging.Olney ft Co Jonas Smith, 397 tons, Nichols, at Adger'a wharf, from New York, discharging.W Bosch 0 Pendleton, 161 tons, Wood, at Brown ft Co's wharf, from New York, discharging.Master Vapor, 810 tons, Bogart, in Ashley River, for a Northern Port, loading.Risley ft Creighton D F Keeling, 209 tons, Oranger, bi Ashley Elver, tor Bal? timore, loading.Street Bros ft Co E J Palmer, 197 tons, Palmer, at Marshall's wharf, for Bal? timore, loading.PP Locke S H Cady, - tons, Ci o well, at Atlantic wharf, from Balti? more, discharging.Willis ft (Chisolm W B Beebe, - tons, Crawford, at Brown ft Co's wharf, from Boston, discharging.PP Locke Amerious, - tons, Moss, at Kerr's wharf, from New York, discharging.T Tupper ft bona Th? 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They can be managed by any lady, without the aid of a servant, and can do all the cooking of a lamil y with less trouble and at less ex? pense than the ordinary coal or wood stoves. Fresh supplies of these useful and economical STOVES arc constantly arriving, and we are prepared to furnish them at manufacturer's prices, wholesale and retail. J. JJ. DUVAL & SON, SOLE AGENTS FOR CHARLESTON, S. C., No. 337 KENO STREET, One Door norm of Liberty street July ll_thm8 THE MARION STAR, ESTABLISHED NEARLY TWENTY YEABS AGO, IS published at Marion, S. C., in the central portion ol' the 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 the benefit of our advertising patrons, we shall, In addition to our subscription lint, which ls constantly in? creasing, publish and distribute gratuitously 3000 extra copies of die STAR, during the business season thir Fall Rates of Advertising liberal. W. J. McKERALL, November 20 Editor and Proprietor. DRUBS, CHEMICALS, ETC. UiLHAILTOTIIECOWROR! HOPE FOR THE DESPONDING INVALID. DETER NOT THE USE OF RODRIGUEZ pun ELIXIR SPECIFIC. MANY WHOSE DECLINING HEALTH, WHICH waa precarious, and their recovery despaired of, do now wita grateful emanations to the All-Wise Dis? poser, offer heartfelt thanks tor this timely remedy. Dur? ing the short timo since ita public introduction into use, thc Originator bas most happily realized her most san? guine expectations in manifestations issuing from all quarters of Its unparalelled curativo properties, for in no ease where it has been administeren with regard to di? rections, and persevered in, has lt failed In its beneficial results. In resorting to this remedy, the invalid oan depend upon the safety of every article in its preparation, and while it accelerates the healthful r. actions ot each organ and vessel, the mind can be perfectly free from appre? hension of any subtle ingredient being insinuated into its composition. The appetite, which improves under its administration, ls at liberty to indulge prudently ia whatever nutriment is palatable, digestive and wholesome, and while it is no more than proper to avoid exposure to fresh cold, no tear need be entertained of any liability under this course of treatment to induce it. It is a pleasant AROMATIC CORDIAL, quite agreeable to the taste, and as a lung re? vivify er and balsam of health, lt ls distinguishing itself as without precedent, and we trust will, ere lon,, claim for itself general acclamation for its unrivalled efficacy. For sale by the Proprietress, Mrs. CECILIA RODRI? QUE'S, northwest corner of MEETING AND SOCIETY STREETS, and principal Druggists. PRICE SINGLE BOTTLE SL25. April 2_ lyr SARATOGA "EXCELSIOR" SPRING WATER. -TUTE WATER OF THIS SPRING IS BELIEVED TO X be unequalled by that of any other In the far-famed valley of Saratoga. Its virtues are such as have secured it the high encomiums of all who have used it, possess? ing, as lt does, ia an eminent degree, cathartic, diuretic, alterative and tonic qualities. From SAMUEL HENEY DICKSON, M D., Professor Practice of Physic, Jefferson Mediad College, Phila? delphia, formerly of Charleston .s. c. PHILADELPHIA, November 16,1865. I have been fora year or more pasta tho habito! taking the water of the "Excelsior'' Spring of Saratoga. Accustomed during the great portion of my invalid hie to use the different waters of the several fountains which boll up along that remarkable vaUoy, dependent, indeed, upon them lor much of the comfort I enjoy, I am satis? fied that the Excelsior Water is aa well adapted as any other among them, if not more so, to the purposes for which they are generally employed. Il is very agreeable, strongly impregnated with the carbonic acid, h ve ly and sparkling. . * . I can heartily and conscientiously recommend it to all who need a gentle cathartic and diuretic SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D. The Water la put up ia Plat and Quart bottles, and packed bi good order for shipping, pints in boxes ol four do ?en each, and Quarts bi boxes of two dozen each SOLD AT WHOLESALE BX GOODRICH, W1M1?1 & CO. Importers and Wholesale Druggists, No. 153 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. DO WIE & MOISE, Ha 151 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel And for sale by first class Druggists and Hotels. January 12 Gmo MOTHERS! MOTHERS ! MOTHERS ! YOUR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP FOB CHILDliEX TEETHING rtS VALUABLE PREPARATION IS THE PRE? SCRIPTION of ono of the best female physfjiana and nurses in the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never-failing safety and success by mil? lions of mothers for their children. It not only relieves Ute child from pain, but Invigorates the stomach and bowels, correcta acidity, and gives tone j and energy to the whole system. It wiU also instantly relievo GRIPING IN THE BOWELS AND WIND COLIC We believe it is the best and surest remedy in the world, in all cases of DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA in children, whether, it arises from Toothing, or from any other cause. ' Be sure and ask for MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, Having the fae simile of CURTIS A PERKINS on thu wrapper. ALL OTHERS ARE BASE IMITATIONS. For sale by the Wholesale Agents, DOWIE & MOISE, No. 161 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. April ll_ CHEROKEE PILLS, Or Female Regulator, Vi Care Suppressed, Excessive and jfj^\ Painful Menstruation, Oreen pkt Eickneee, Nervous and Spinal Af Q ffm /sciions. Pains in the Back, Sick UtWrnm Headache, Giddiness, ADC! all dls nfc HL eases tbat spring fron'. Irregularity, by removing the cause and all tho ^fCfSWA effects that arise from lt. They JMMy|M are perfectly gafe in all cases, eeo IKM1* cept when forbidden by diree BteffiJ-jL Hons, and are easy to administer, JHHEH?V7 as they are nicely sugar coated. SLJTIJC? Tbe7 ahould be 'in tho hands ot tat^?jj?jB eVtr7 \s?n^ea, ^l*9' Mother C~JS^^^' Ladles can address us In perfect ^mnmnmlk***** ?enfldence, ao<? state their com? plaints in full, ai we treat all Female Complaints, and prepare Medicines suitable for all diseases to wblcb they are subject-Thirty-two page pamphlet, In a sealed envnlope. free. Tbe Cherokee Pills are sold by all druggists at fl per box, or six boxes for $5 ; or they are sent by mall, free of postage. In an ordinary letter, free from observation, by addressing the sole proprietor Pr. W. S. MEE WIN, 37 Walker St., N, Y. N. B.-Cherokee Pills Na S are prepared for special caeee, when milder medicines fall ; these are sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of tc, the price of each boa. DB. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, Or, Essence of Ufe, Cures General Debility, Weak? ness, Hysterics) in 'Females, Palpitation of the Heart ana all Nervous Diseases. It re* stores new life and vigor to the aged, causing the bot blood of 'Ai the Pherdx rites y0ath to course tbe veins, ree ? ?SeSued V& fa* theS?T & Qtntrak neti ltfe"-$o does tt^ran^tjtngImpotency and this Elixir rejuven- Debility, restoring Manliness ate the lyttem and and full rigor, thus proving a overcome disease- perfect "Elixir of Love," re? moving Sterility end Barrenness In both sexes. To the young, mi di lie-aged, and aged, there is no-greater boon than this " Elixir of Life." It gives a new lease of life, causing tbe weak and debilitated to ?ave renewed strength and vigor, and the entire system to thrill with joy and pleasure. Price, one bottle $2 ; three bottles $5 ; sent by express to any address. Our medicines are sold and recommended by all respectable druggists in every part of the civilized globe ; some unprincipled dealers, however, try to deceive their customers by selling cheap and worth? less compounds la order to make money. Be net deceived-ask for these medicines and take no others. If the druggist does not keep them, write to us, and we will send them by express, carefully packed, free from observation. We will be pleased to receive letters with full sutemente In regard to any disease with which ladles or gentlemen are afflicted Address all letters for medicines, pamph? lets, or advice, to the sole proprietor, " ? Dr W. E. MEEWIN, 37 Walker St., N. I, May 85_wfm ITT EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOR ! CHASTELLAR'S HAIR EXTERMINATOR, For Removing Superfluous Hair. TO THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS TNVALUABLI depilatory recommends itself as being an almost in dispeusiblo article to female beauty, is easily applied, does not burn or injure the skin, but acta directly on thu roots. It is warranted to remove superfluous hair from low foreheads, or from any part of the body, completely, totally and radically extirpating the same, leaving the skin soft, smooth and natural. This ls the only article used by thc French, and is the only real effectual depila tory in existence. Price 75 cents per package,' poet paid to any address, on receipt of an order, by BERGER, SHUTTS k CO., Chemists, March 30 ly No. 285 River st, Troy, N. Y. THE ORANGEB?RG NEWS. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, AT Orangeburg, S. C. Terms S2 per annum, in ad vance. During the spring and fall seasons extra coplee of the OBAN'OEBUBO NEWS wal be circulated for the benefit ol our advertising patrons. Contract Advert? semen ta inserted on the most libera) terms. Address SAMUEL DIBBLE, Editor Orangeburg News, February 36 Orangeburg, s DRUGS, CHEMtOAlS, ETC USE GALLIGHANS PILLS A CERTAIN CURE. |TTE HAVE USED GALLIGHAN'S PILLS, AND FIND TT that they will do all that Ia claimed for them, and iheerfully recommend them to pubhc favor T. H. WATTS, Ex-Governor of Alabama J. W. A. SANDFORD, Att'y Geu'l of Alabama ROBT. DOUGHERTY, Judge 8upreme Court Ala. From THOM va J. Jusos, Judge Supreme Court I have used OALLIOHAN'S PILLS on my plantation or 1 ever and Ague, and find them all that la claimed for hem. TH08. J. JUDGE. Montgomery, Ala., September 29,18?8. LOWNDES COUNTY, Alabama. GALLIGHAN'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS will do. [hey arc decidedly ihj best medicino for Chills and 1 c rer ! ever gave. I M ou ld not be without them for five un ea the price. J. A GRAHAM. A MX Rices, AprQ 17, 18G7. One box of GALLIGHAN'S PILLS cured me perfectly >f Chilla and Fever. They are the best medicine lor Chills and Fever I ever saw. A. G. RONALDSON, Clerk Superior Court, Sumter County, Ga. MONTOOMEBT, ALA., July 9,1866. Messrs. BLUNT 4 HALE-GENTS : I have used your GALLIGHAN'S PILLS on two occasions for Chills sod Tever, and find that they effect all that they are intend ;d to do. They are tho best remedy for the disease th ? t ; have ever tried. I consider them perfectly reliable. Respectfully, DAN'L SAYRE, Grand Sec. Grand Lodge of F. and A. M. of Alabama. ALBANT, GA., March ll, 1867. I have used GALLIGHAN'S PILLS in forty cases il Thills and Fever, with perl oct success. They aro tie jest Fever and Ague Pill put up. A B. FANT. WHOLESALE IN CHARLESTON, BY GOODRICH, WIN EM AX Si CO., No. 163 Meeting street And by all Druggists. ll LO C.VT dC HALE, PROPRIETORS, May 14 _Gmo Montgomery, Ala. DLD RIP VAN WINKLE GIN. GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, PORT AND MADEIRA, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RTE. IN ADDITION TO OUR BUSINESS OF SELLING WINES, etc., in original packages, and in order to insure to consumera Pure Liquors in a compact and con? venient form, we commenced the enterprise of bottling and packing m cases our well known Wines, Brandies, Whiskies, Ac., and have sent them out in a style that would preclude the possibility of their being tampered with before reaching the purchaser. The general appre? ciation and gratifying success that has rewarded dur efforts has encouraged us to maintain the standard as re? gards quality, also to make increased efforts to retain the confidence and patronage which bas been so liberally be? stowed upon us. BTJnNGEB k CO., [Established 1778.] Importers ol Wines, Aa, No. 16 Beaver atreet New York. The above popular goods are pct up in caaes contain? ing one dozen bottles each, and are sola by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, Ac. Opinions ox* the Press. The name of Blrdnger k Co., No. 16 Beaver street is a guarantee of the exact and literal truth of whatever they represent_N. T. Oom. Advertiser. The importing house of Binlnger k Co., Na 16 Beever street, is conducted upon principles of integrity, fairness and the highest honor.-Ir. Y. Evening Express. GOODRICH, WINE MAN & CO.. N 163 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hot and DOWIE & MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO KING di CASSIOE Y, No. 161 MEETING STREET, Wholesale Agenta, Charleston, 8. a J an oar y 80_wfmBmoe "A smile waa on her lip-health waa in her look strength waa in her step, and In ber hands- PLANTA. no? BiTxxna, " S. T.-1860-X. A few bottles of PLANTATION brrxxni Will ours Nervous Headache, M cold Extremities and Feverish Lip?, " Sour Stomach and Fetid Breath. " Flatulency and Indigestion. " Nervous Affections. Excessive Fatigue and Short Breath, Pam over the Eyes, " Mental Despondency. .. Prostration; Great Weakness. " Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowels, kc Which are the evidences of LIVES OOMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. It ls estimated that seven-tenths of all adult ailments proceed from a deeeaaed and torpid liver. The biliary secretions of the liver overflowing into the stomach pol son the entire system and exhibit the above symptoms. After long research, we are able to present the most remarkable cure for these horrid nightmare diseases, the world has ever produced. Within one year over six hundred and forty thousand persons have taken the PLANTATION BITTERS, and not an instance of complaint has come to our knowledge I It la a most effectual tonio and agreeable stimulan raited te all conditions of Ufa The reporta that lt relies upon mineral substances to Its active properties, are wholly false. For the antis faction of the publia and that patienta may consul their physicians, we append a list of its components. CALISAYA Banz.-Celebrated for over two hundred yeera m the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Weakness, eta It was introduced into Europe by the Count* as, wife of the Viceroy ot Peru, In 1640, and afterwards sold by the Jesuits for tile enormous pri?e of it? own weight in silver, under the name of Jesuit's Pow? ders, and wu finally made public by Louis xvi. Ring of Franca Humboldt makes especial reference to its febrifuge qualities during his South American travels. Paso A BELLA Banz-For diarrhoea, corio and alisases ot the stomach and bowels. DANDELION-For inflammation of the loins and drop* leal affections. CHAMOMILE FLO wrns For enfeebled digestion. LAVXJTOKB FLO WXBS-Aromatic, stimulant and tonie highly invigorating in narvous debility. WrNTxxoBzzN-For scrofula, rheumatism, eta ANISE-Ac aromatic carminative; creating flesh, muscle and milk; much need by mothers nursing. Also, olove-buda, orange, carraway, coriander, oct, eta S. T.-1860.-X. Another wonderful ingredient of greet use among the Spanish ladles of South America, imparting beauty to the complexion and brilliancy to the mind, la yet un? known to the commerce of the world, and we withhold its name for the present IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES. ROCHESTER, N. 7 , December 28, 1881. Mesan. P. H. Dnaxx k Go.-I have been a great raf. fe rer from Dyspepsia for three or four years, aad had to abandon my profession. About three months ago I tried the Plantation Bitters, and to my great joy I am new nearly a well maa. I have recommended them m several cases, and, aa far as I know, always with signal benefit I am, reapectruny yours. Rev. J. & OATHOBN. PHTLAnrxpuiA, 101h Month, 17th Day, 1862. BxspxoTxn FRIEND :-My daughter has been much benefitted by the nae of thy Plantation Bitters. Thou wilt send me two bottles mora Thy friend, ASA CHERIN. Bri"*"" Houa, OmoAOO, HI, l February ll, 1863. j HMS- P. H. Daua A Co. ?-Please send u s another twelve cases of your Plantation Bitters. As a morning appetiser, they appear to have superseded everything else, and are greatly esteemed. Toura Aa, GAGE k WATTE. Arrangements are now completed to supply any de? mand for this article, which has net heretofore been possible. The public may rest assured that in no case will tbs perfectly pure standard ol the PLANTATION BITTXSS be departed from. Every bottle beare the facsimile of owr signature en a steel plate engraving, er it cannot be gen? uine. Any person pretending to sell PLANTATION BITTXBS Ol bulk or by the gallon, is a swindler and inposter. Bewers of refilled bottle*. See that our Private Stamp is Untre TLLATED over every cork. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Dealers throughout the country. P. H. DRAKE ? GO., New York. torn *> m wi i VT mm \irHisKERs and MUS- mm FT TACHES forced to K c fll grow upon the smoothest SL n W? race in from three to five x*W weeks by using Dr. SEVIG- fififV GM N E ' S RESTAURATEUR mm\\. mm wm> CAPILLALRE, the mont _W OQ. *Mm\r^^ wonderful discovery in mo- 9W?^fmr dem science, acting upon thc Beard and Hair in an almost miraculous manner. It has been used by the eh te of Parla and London with the most flattering success. Names of all purchasers will be registered, and if entire satisfaction is not given in every instance, the money will be cheerfully refunded. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, $L Descriptive cir? culars and testimonials mailed free. Address BERGER, SHUTTS k CO., Chemista No. 28?River street Troy, N. Y., Sole Agents for the United Sutes March 30_sj OAVEGA, YOUNG & MCKENZIE, LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE, Nos. 39 and 40 Pirk Row? ISAAC DA VEGA, ) GEORGI B. YOUNO, J HEW YORE, GERARD L. MCKENZIE,) HAVING BOOGIED KD TO THF TO BEIGH OOLUBO TTOH BUSINESS of Meena BIRNEY. PREN? USS k FLANDERS, we win attend to the collection el .asl due and maturing claims throughout tbaUnrrtfl ates and OSJMBM OV M U18X1Q8 MSA TOM ALL TBS STA TEA) ' I