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T-KL 33 mmmm HU mm, U. ll. CATHCART. LniTun CATHCART. MuMILLAN A MORTON, PROPRIETORS. No. 18 HAYNE STREET. CITY PRINTERS. TERMS CASH. SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY-1 WEtfE MOUTHS.?HI.IIO .JAIUY-SIX MONTI'S . 3.1M) DOi.Y-THREE MONTHS.. S*.-"MI HI?OLE COPIES.ti Milli SO NEWS DEALERS._.U coil.? FRIDAY MORN USO, BKl'TliMltKH 27, 1807. PA .111 LY MCWS. [From thr Augusta Coutl>tuti*naliM.\ A nillo girl carno lioru laal night I Tbuy aay "I o doctor brought lier;" Mamma la glad. Papa quito proud. To ha va a Utile datigltlcr. I cannot aay tba! lt la (rue, But I ba u beard lt said, ncr oom 11it; so Upset Pupi Ho stood upon lils brad I Tbo dootor says "she's quito a girl," An honor to Mamma; Tho not i i confirms (ha doctor's word, And adds, "She's like hor Ta." Sba sleeps and waki s, and wakes amt eloons. And unw aud then she cries; Sho doubles up her small pink Osts And pokes them lu her eyes. She winks sud blinka like some small owl I moan sho looks quite wiso. As if abo could toll woun Irons things. But then abo sorer tries. I might go on and write n week. And then could not portray One-half the llttlomaldon's charin?, Thore ls so much lo say. For all agree t?tere no'er waa seen. Beneath a Uaoruia sky, A baby hall as wonilorml Sluce Eve sang lullaby. She brought no Jamill rich and rare. But in hor Utile hand She held the precious chain of Lore, A wondroua shining baud. Sho's twined her chain around our hearts In tuc h a lo rln g way, vTe c u but choose ber for our Quccu, And own box gsnUo away. Ami If you roo tho U.tle Queen, There's nothing you can do Hut wear that chain af baby loro. And be ber subject loo. I hsTs a thought within my lu art 11 Ink tbo augcl'a brought h r, Encauso they thought no borne complete without one Utile daughter. September 10,1867. M. H. R. OFFICIAI,. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining In the Postofllcc ot Charleston, for tbs wee endTng SEPTEMBER 26, 1867, and ordered to bo print. In Tuc DATLT NEWS, agreeably to thc following accUou c tbs new Poato?lcc Law, aa tho nowapapcr bating th. liryc? t clrculaUou in Ibo City of Charleston : SECTIOS 6. And bo lt further enacted. That lists of let ten remaining uncalled for In auy Post?nico In any elli town or Tillage, whore a newspaper shall ba punic shall horcafter be published ouco only in the newspapet which, being published weekly or oftener, ahall havo tin largest clrctilatlon within range of delivery of tho sau office. tar Persona calling for Letters Advertised, shoul-i atato thal they are "Advertised." Stir Offlco boura from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Ou Sundays from 5.30 to 0.30 P. M. STANLEY Q. TROTT, Postmaster. WOMiiN'S LIST. Allston, Mrs C AspiuaJc, Mrs H Aulberry. Jeno B Bahr, Mary Emma Baker, Mr* A nae ku?. ITary Bally, Misa U Bennett, Annie E Beaner, Bachot Beard, Misa L Becker. Maria O Bellmont, Madame H Bockar, Mr? M O Bicutee, Julia lirady, MraC Hon. Mn D Burda, Mrs O Bunch. Elezla Brown, Lucy Ann Brown. Mn M A Brown, Clara Brown, Patsy Brown, Mn R C Brown, Mrs E L O Campbell, Marla Christopher, Ella Chamberlain, Mrs F D Chamberlain, Ele tia A Cling, Mn C R Cleary, Mrs D Coulln, JsDO Cochran, Mr? L E Courialli, Miss R Cranord, Maria IJ Dawe?, Miss E Darcy, Kate Dalmar. Catotioa Davis, Mrs C T Dsya, Hannah Donni?, Mia E Daaae, Ann Doran, Mag gio Doogan, Misa E M Dockcty, Alias J ? Edmond, Ann J F Ferguson, Mr? C Fenigan, Miry Finnigan. Rachel Fordham, Marth Footea.ao, Mn B Fraaor, Emma L Frailer, Charlot! Freeman, Phocbi Frink, Mary D Fuller, Rosa C O Qamblc, Miss C i. Olbbs, Miss A E OUls, Mles C Oleson, Mn J ?rcar, Miss C Gravoi, Mn R Gregg, Mn I. H nolmce, Lissie Hsuahan, Miss F If.mu?. Miss L Hill, Mn J J Jones. Mist H Jones, Ida F Jones, Marla Johnson, Ann Jcnkens, Miss B Je,Veris, MUey Jcrvay, Mn '1' D K Ecnuedy, Amanda J Kirkland, Emily D Lodorhoa, Mrs S La Vue, Airs C Lenard, Delia Lenau, Mrs C 91 Marshall, Marga? ra! Malonoy, Miss M Middleton, Flora Mite, oil Men?? ela Muir. 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Roborts, 3 0 t??*??*f?T f?T,'- ^m Rogen. C ft Co o?????Jacobs. J b Russell. Btalo Cousu, Jame? Jorvy, Thomas or nunken. K Couturier. August M.urlco '? Corney William Jonkiui. Donja- Sanders, Isaac Clark nun Hamlen Harcus C?^o.E?nlol Jorrcy. Thom.. "Cid t, o co r^?"',T0?" ,Du, " . S^ulzo, Johann Costo. Jo*eph Jenkins, Frank Schsrlcr. Friod Cole, John M (col'dl riCb Canco, Qlovanni Jong?, Jesslo 8chrod?r H B Cnthbort, Wm S Jona?, Mr Schnlbbe, Canton J> John.on, John Scarp?, Joseph D^elgtvr Henry Jouer, F M Seabrook. Dr Joo Devonler, Francis IC o DUlOD, Patrick Kennedy, Patrick Belbank, O Tvjeckboff, Cord Konnedy, Michaol Slnkler, tba? pony, A Kennedy, Nol.on Slmraous, C Oida Doyle, Oeo t ,jen Dosch r, Jas King, Wm J Sbophord, Wm Bnyton, Chu E Klinke, John H Sims, W L _J5 _ Eoe?t?r,Tb Sbereden. Thomas Dule, Henry L ?OgUng, F IB Lafleur, Philip Swfgtenn, Jack Eaton, Jame? Leake. R W tnedwcakrd E/aon.nu Legare, Vt S Swoadoa, Corue Ecker, Sydney Llnehao, J .1 Uus H Edward., Wm LltUe. 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Mccallum, Dani Wilson, Alexan Qouen, J U MoDowell, RA der 0r*T?eJ.K Qnmt*- M?tanlas, Dint M Wllbon?, Wilkel mia P Mclndoe, Jame. mina Oreogry, Georg, ?I Wyman, Moses ft Orabavn, John Newton, Wm Co W r?r?ona dsposiung latiera in tho Poa tomeo will plsise placa th? stamp near the upper righi band eor nar of tba envelopo, and tboy ?rill also please to remem? ber that without tbo stamp a lot tor cannot bo malled, bnl ?RI ba net io ta? Dead Letter Offlco. September 37 COMMERCIAL. ICaporta for tko Weck cmllnrf Tkursdixy, September Wi. MATAN/.AS- PCT Urtll?h balk I.due M-2:iJ.:il8 feet ?a?.->l l.utnticr, 11 lintier Truck. btuviuN- I'vrlirlK Allco Loa-SM bbb HptrU?Turp?n lilli., t IA bbl? Rosin. V.I l>ali-H Kag.*. Kopo, ic, 1 Mini Steel. '.?Ml tate. Olil Iron. NEW YOI1K-Pet etctmihliip Msntialtaii-139 l?ale* ri? lan.! Collen, '.'si bbl* ll.i, IA ncka Wheal, & |iark arr.ee Kurnlmro. Ill lilli? aiul53balen Waste. UH pack agon, ItV) bnlca Vam.Ter atcauiablp Alabama t> bales 8 1 Cotton, 211 balea Uplaml Colton. Cl bales Domrsttes. .'J bales Hagging, bbl? Rosin, tV5 empty lt.it!el i. HO Package*.I'or atcsinslilp Flout, Ul biithcls Wheat, 67 casks Hlcu, 1G0 bull Itoslu, '.I bbls Wai, 20 boxes Dry Oocsls, Ac.Pc brin O V (leery-Wk*) feel Timber, OU.IKHI fret flooring Hoards. PHILADELPHIA-Per stuiunstilp Alliance- ll lisles Cot? ton. 21 bales Han?, .> bales Waste, ls bclcs ltouts. 6ti bales Vam, lou Cur Wbcols, lill empty Hurrels, CO Packages MtUa. BALIMOHE-Per slcaiimhlp Sea dull-t'a bales Uplauil Colton, r.o.tn o roet Lumber, tl bbls Ilosiii, 1 bain Wool, IC bales lillies. :i bluls . ones. IO package Dried fruit, lt bas* feathers, lt? boxes'tobacco. I Packages. TI?K <:n.\Hl.i;STOX MARKBT. iou i n i: WEIK Esuiso TUCIISDAT. ?EITF.MBIU OGTU. CO'lTUN'.-Tbe general Un m. I il ami commercial de? pression ubi.-li ap itara to char.iolerl/.o Irado at all the great centres el . .muni r, c, lins a inuit ilsmagtug ioilu cure on the price of Cotton, Mi>l thu article- seems lo un fust iii HCCU'lIng Ut ANft btllum VAIIIUH. ll I? lo bc fen rc J thal the piauler, who has, in tunny installer?, borrowed capital nt high Interest, S He] p.irll-ulorly where the crops have net proved good, will become most heavily in? volved Ly this serious decline in tho prion ri his pro due Hud that irrecoverable bankruptcy will be thc fair of many. The receipts ul lite staple ec nllutie quilo light at this pori, partially caused by planters bring cugugod lu mnklug ms of thc present favorable weather lo securo thclrcrope. At thc commencent! ut ul Iho week (he article opeo-al at Sic. ?1 III for Middling and 21t322.Sc. "{i lb for Mld dllug Upland, but the rates have declined from 2 to a cents Ti lb. tbilisi at H>v?18>,c. r> lb for Low Mieidllug, and rjal'ji.e >1 |h for Middling I'pbiud, Liverpool hav? ing fallen eluting Ibo week from 9>?d. to 9>,'d. V lb fur Middling Uplaml, aud New York I rom 2? (-ito 23c. ft lb fer Now Vork Middling. Tho following Is a statement of Ibu trnm-nctious here during tbe past week: On Friday, Sciitcmbor 20th, tlio demand from purcha? sers was motu rato, eales lu soino cases showing Malar rates, bul tho market was gonorally unchanged, sales AO bales. Low Middling heine quoted nt 21 321?;c. and Mid dliug Upland al 22fft,22S'c. yl lb. Ou Sut n i J ay, thu market wan dull and irregular, price? being comowbnt unsettled ant) declined a half cent \\. lb. ; salon about SD bales, Liverpool Middling selling at 21, and Kow York Middling at 22c. f. lb. On Monday Ute etupilry Irom boye?, w ,s moderate, but thc Bales were on Ibo baits of proviens figures, the transactions amounted to IS bales. Low Middling being quoted at 20c. and Middling Upland at 21@2l>;c V lb. On Tucadsy tbe transactions were very limited iu consequence of tho indisposition of buyers to onicr tuc market except at I. .. ei prices. Sales 2D bales, classed Now York Middling, at 2i;?@21 ,l?c.; quotations some? what nominal. On Wednesday, with some increase in tho stock and with more disposition on tho part of sorao factors to sell, tho market locarno canfor but moro activo. Eales lStl bales. Low Middling being qnotod at 19 >;{?:De, and New York Middling at 21 Kc. fi lb. Yesterday tho market openod with prices slightly low? er, bat buyers refusing io goo except eta groatorde? cline, priers rec-.ded about lc. H lb. Ra?ca 60 bales, say 1 at 13,10 at IB, 4 nt 19, ll at l-nj, 18 at 20, mid 5 at 2lc. Wu quote Low Mleldllng 18@16>ic; Middling Up? land 19@19Jic, aud Strict Middling 20c. %> lb. SEA ISLAND COTTON.-Thc market ia without supplies of tills elena of thc staple, and until receipts of new crop, wo note tho arUclo unsettled and nomlnaL Thc cator pillar etill continues Ita ravages, and lbs general report. In reference to tts operations continue io be of tho moat gloomy character. COTTON arATr.XTT.s-T. .V. Iil'd- CpVJ Met. Stock on hsnd ScpL 1, 16S7. 181 810 180 Recul vol thia week. 1131 82 Received previously. 0 1763 - 188 3091 202 Experts- .?. It'd, tlp'd. Hier. This week. 8 612 - Prcvloualy. 20 UM _ City and local consular lion. 290 34 2600 200 Total uxporta and consumption. 34 "JOGO 200 Stock on hand cud on shipboard_ 161 1038 63 ruxrc TTvr. LAST TEAR. Ji. VU. Upl'd. lita. Stock on hsnd Sept. 1, ISM. 235 6300 .... Received this week. 38 913 _ Received previously. 67 1502 6 U30 "724 0 Exports- v. It'd. Up'd. Ilitt. Thia weak. 13 - 1479 .... Previously. 130 4103 _ ITU 6081 _ ToUt exports. 173 M81 _ Stook un bani), Ac. 107 2143 6 RICE.-Slncu uar last wcokly report some 4600 bush? els or now Carolina Rougb Rico have boen received, be? ing the Ural of tbo season. Moat of it baa been cloanod at our City Mills, and some 160 tierces now Carolina Clea i baa been offered on tho market, the article being bright and woll milled, but somewhat broken ss la com? mon with nsw Rice. Wc noto salsa of 40 tierces al 12c. %l lb.; 18 tierces at Ile. fl lb. and 40 tierces on privsto terms. NAVAL STORES.-Thore have arrived about COO bbls. Rosin, 200 bbls. Spirits and 150 bbls. Crude Turpentine. Tho Rosin waa sold at *4 .0?0 tl bbl for pale; 93 20? 3 73 fur No. 1 ; S3 for No. 2, nod $2 85 for Nu. 9. Tbo Spirits WAH di ipou\l of al Ole. fi gallon. The Crndo Tur pcnUne changed hindu at S3 yi bbl. KOPI.- Tliorc ls a moderato supply on thc market, and wo quote llcmp at luelle, vi tb; Groenloif at 14@ 16?, and Juro at 12c. fl lb, CORN.-There have bcon no arrivals of this grain du? ring tho wonk, and In thc entire absence of receipts and tbs imposaiblllty of replacing stocks to aell at present prices here, the supply on hand In hoing gradually re? duced, and holden aro enabled to advance tholr tates. We not., only a retail demand, which ls being mot by sci. tarn at Si ?D.cSl 65 per bnsbed, weight, bag? included, in Bmall parcels. OAT?,-Tho arrivals of tills grain amount to about 3000 bushels during tbo week, which wera consigned lo dealers for the local trade. We have no wholesale trana acUona to report. FLOUR.-There haa been a fair demand during tba week, and in consequence of the general firmness of Northern markets and thc lessening supplies from the interior, prlcea have atlfianed, and bolder? aro now soil? ing at the following rates, say for Southern Super, $11 ? bbl., Southern Extra, $17@12 60 fl bbl., and Southern Family at ?lu 9 bbl. Modern receipts of new Northern ant) Wes lo rn brands are coming to band, wblcb bolder* are offering at 910 50 for Fine; til for Super, and 913 for Extra. BACON.-Tba stock or moat ls light, and although the inquiry Las bcon very limited, holders have generally obtained lull and firm prices. We quote primo Shoulders at lG(S16>ic. fl lb.; primo Ribbed Sides al 18),' conta V Ib.; and prime Clear Ribbed Sidea at 19@19); cents fi lb. Inferior meat is In good supply, but sells at very Irregular rates. SALT.-I bo stock of this artlclo ls light and tho In? quiry continue? moderate. -Seoul 1000 sacks Liverpool common have bcon rccoived coastwise. Wei CHOW our previous ratea for Jobbing lots-say 32.G0e33.75 fl sack, INDIA RAGGING.- Tho market ls fully suppllod with this article, and buyers aro purchasing only to a limited extent. Wo laolu sales during tho week ot 26H conto fi yard. Dundoe Hogging, 44 inches, l.t? lbs. to the yard, la held at 3 3? 33 cents. Sea Island Hagging, 45 Inches wide, 3 tba. to the yard. Is held at C0a65 cents. InoM BANDO AND TIE? for Cotton nre coming into use, and "Dillon's Universal Tlc," W. ROACH, agent, the "Ar? row Tie," R. MUSE i Co., agents, tho "Beard T?o," Oro. W. WILLIAM* k Co., agenta, and "Walley'a Huckle Ito," Sm SET Bnoa. lc Co., agents, aro offered In thia market at 10>i@13>4c. fl )b. TIMBER AND LUMBER_Tbo stock of Timbar and Lumber has become quito light. Quotations for Timber are eomowhal nominal, for want of stock, holders of tho light supply rvs Vi og rate? above our figures. We quote for Common Timber U&ti V M; Mill Timber iGQtft fi M, and Shipping Timber at 113 fl M. Raft Lumbor la Miling al ei2e3915 fl M, ?nd City steam Sawed at SIS 03*25 1? M. HAY.-Tl ero have been received about 660 bale? North River and 174 bales Eastern. About 600 bales North River were sold, lo arrive, at ll 23 per bun tired. Flt flu HTS. -To Liverpool, by sall, arc dull and nomi? nal. To Havre, nominal. To tho West Indies nothing circling. Coastwise are generally quito nomlnaL To Now York, by steam, are somowhat nominal at 93 00 ft bale on 8ea islands and Upland?; 76 cont? fi tierce on nice and 10 cent? ft bbl. on Rosin. Dyeall, nominal. To Boston, by steam, nominal; >i 09-10 cent fi lb. by ?all. To Philadelphia K cent fl lb. on nj 'nd Colton by steam, and - cant fl tb, by sail. To Baltimore-Tho steamer? Uko Cotton for Liver? pool, to bo r en hipped by steam through at New York steamer's ratos; on Lumber, by ?ail, to New York, Phila? delphia and BalUmore t?0?7 V M, and 19(310 fl M. on Timber. EX CB ANO H.-Sterling Bills-the rate yesterday was im,, for alxty day?bills. Doxrtsno EXCHANGE.- Tho banka are purchasing B'ght Ohecks on New York at par; five to len a*rs> -? on*i ton to fifteen day?, 1 per cent, off; rwonty lo twenty-five days, l y; por cont, off ; twenty-five lo thirty day?, ly, per cent. off. They sell Sight Draft* on New York at Si fl cent promlntn. GOLD.-nm broken wero yesterday bnylnfal 48 and .cuing at 44. , August* Harket. AiYo0U.?TA? ."eptomber 35".-OOLP-Brokats aro buying st H2al44a-id Belling at 14?. ?i???11-r>nnjk,r* *** buying at 1S3 and selling at 136. STOCES, HOND?, A.',, qui ot COTTON -Th e mari , t continue? duU and unsettled. There waa but little, demand u>dsy, and that altogether for fine grades of Atlddllngs. xu below being ne?leotod. Moat of tho Cotton now coming In U or low grados, be? leg ginned damp, aid therefor? difficult to scB Tho ?xloa to-day amounted to 181 bales, as follow?- 7 at 18c. 0 at IStfc, 0 at 18)ic. 6 at 19c, 7 at I9j<c, 25 at 19J?0. and 101 at SOc Receipts 183 bale?. WnBAT-Red at 32a2 20, while at ?2. 20a2 40. Co BJ?-Prime white $1 60al 60, yellow and mixed $1 3A al 40. BACON-Shoulders 16>iaI7c, B B Side? 18kc, OR Bides 19Xc, C Sides 20?30>,c. -I Wi lui In? to aa Market. WILMINGTON. Siplcmbur 21 -Tum'tMiSK-OM I advauc. J 15c. ami HT bliti changed bauds tn.day st Jd Tn for yellow dip per 2W lbs. Sum?s or 1 i nri M ISL- 11,,- uiaikct ktaorbstuHld. Salua nf 10.1 bbls at SSkc, asH ?" do -i JP- ?-jr ?3!. items-Ibero is a fair demand lor Hu- lower gradna, wliilo thc. Aller qualities aro somewhat iioghctcd. Sale? lo-day of JOG bbls al S3 20 for commun. S3 SMU Uti lor strained, S3 :Wa3 37?, for No 3. aud Mst 00 for No 1. as lu ipialily. I AK-00 bbl? sold st *2 de por bbl. Baltimore Market. li vi. i m.11:1.. September 2:1.-Corral;.-Nothing re? poned ti- day worthy of si>eclal rouiark. Conos.-Wo report salo* ot small lots st -ii a 221,. for ? low middling, und middling held at 34c-1 further de? cline. Ft.uiui.-Hs*market ls linnet, willi some Inquiry for I eaport lullrrat Ilrltalu; local trade ulsofslt. Wo report sates of IBO bbls common Woniora siltier at isis fit); flou | bbl? eily Milts mipi-rat SJ Mi; 200 bbls du standard Ki? ln al ?11)02, and small lot ol' good limvard street extra ot sn m. UluiN.-Wheat-llivet|itH to-day 2U7U hush. I. white au J 12,01X1 bushels red; white is dull-, von- Ililli! reported sold; 100 I m-Indi at ?2 M| iirlme ami cindee rmi very HC ItVi at full Saturday's prices, low grades continue Im gu lar-included tn the sales to-dav were '.MOO bushels prima sm! choice .Marylaud red at fl T.Vi'J SH, dm 1 bushels primo Valley at f 2 03; 1000 bushels fair Msrvlsnd ami Virgiuin Valley nt f J 40a2 C.; 3110 bushels gonddn al 2 Ml; MM bushels lufeilor and damp at SI Tt>a2 IT. l'uni. 65 ui bunin In tvbitu aud 00U bushels yellow otlered; mar? ket steady; sates or4000 bushels good while at SI 20al HoO buxholv at SI 30; only IOU bushels yellow reported sold ?I M 35. Cats 9200 bushels offered; sales of 12U burhols al T'i reuls; IIO.MI do BI TU cents; likKl bushels at Mall cents; nv, bushels black ul .Vi cents; lUOIiushoU In? ferior nt W cent?. Hye- WOO Imaliols offend; 3i>OU biish tils only ivportod sold at SI 40al 15 per liuahel. MOLASSES-No sales lo-ilay; ?tock small. PtiovtstoNS-Are not rent active, though Marco and bnl limier. Hulk Shoulders sru held at I3M els; Mil sates waa al 13 chi. liaron rib Sides were in demand to? day for lit? trade, mid M lo in casks, all Ibat enid ho bail, sold at HU ?ts; ipi. de lor Jobbing lots lo till orders I7>ial7?i cU; they arc vory searco-clear rib are sellln Bl' 18?, cts, and Shoulders at ll';al._. cia, iiiovlly al the Inside price. Hams, plain canvassed, lUalU', els; West? ern augar cured, best brand.., 21*25 els in lois. Mess | Pork-retail sales itt tr Ml per bbl. Lard imiel, as last tpiotcd. Sro A ii-Market quiet; -ale? of 25 bhds Porto nico; m prim given; OG lihtls Dcnicraru vucuuiu pan moally at 15 li els; market linn. WnisSEY-Remalna nominal; correct quotations very dille nil to give, as sitos an' sotdom nude public. Kew York Market. MOSEY MAI1KKT. Tho New York ffrvaAff /V??*, nf Miunlsy. September | ' 23. says : Oold ia ratbor moro active. The supply tor delivery ls abundant and 0 per cont ls paid for carrying. Tho loan market ls working moro steadily. There ls an smplo supply of avallablo rund? at T par e. ul, ands fair amount of transactions at 6. Tho dlshnrsoments from tho Iroasurv ware heavy dunng tho last threo day 1 of tho week, and tho New York balance fell from 124 milli .-na lo 118 mi ll inn? 10 Ibis letting nut of tho greenbacks which have bcou locked unis attributed. In pan, tho cessallou ut ilie spasm which it was complained of a few days ago, aud tho improvement which bas been developed lo-day and Saturday. Tho treasury ls still offering to buy soven Ihinlca al 1117, wblcb waa Ibo prico paid last week. I coramirclsl paper littln ls doing. Prime billa poss at ' SK ii;.", stock market ls not very active. Oovcniinuul.i are steady, with a littln moro ol iuveslmout demuud. Roi lr oui ..hares vvoro Armer al the nosrd, but toward thoclosoof business Ibero waa BOIIIO disposition toi for cash, and prices were a fraction lower. Tho bank statoiuoat shows a decresse lu deposits and legal lender of about aevcu and a half millions each. Thc loans have IncreasedS033.490and tho apocicSI22,0G2. enoDCcr. M.VUKKT. NEW YORK. September 23.-FLOUK. Ac.-Tbu market for Wcatcru aud Stats flour la comparative), quiet. Tho lower grados aro moro abundant and lOalDc lower, but ft mily brands aro held firmly. Thc sales are 7000 bbls at SS 15?0 10 for Superfine State, and small lota at S9 25; ttl TOalO To for Extra Statu; ?10 60.111 10 for fancy do; 19 BOslO 75 for tho low gTsdes ol spring Wheat Extra; SllallSOfor good to choleo Extra; S9 76alU 75 for shipping Ohio; Sllal3 85 for trade do; 114 50 for Perkins' A; S12 G0aal3 50 lor tingle sod doubts Extra Whim Wheat, Michigan and Indiana; S12 COalO for single and doublo Extra St. Louis. Calllonilo flour ls fairly active; sales of 1200 pkg? at SH 50al3 60. Soutlhcro Flour la firmly held. Saks of 440 bbls at SO 90all 15 for common to good ex? tra Baltimore and country: SH 36al3 76 for extra Georgia sud Virginia, and SH 7n.il3 90 fortrado and family brauds from Delaware and Marj laud. QUAIN-The Wheat market is bettor supplied, bul rule cr Irregular for spring. Tho demand la good for export sud mililDg-chiefly tor thc Utter. The sales arc RO.UOO bush at SI ISal 17 for No 3 Chicago | spring; SI ISal 20 tor No 2 Chicago spring-this ls plenty; 51 30 for No 1 Milwaukee-this ls scarce; $2 60 for amber Michigan; S? CO tor amber state; S2 C0a3 76 for white Michigau-tho latter rotc for very extra lu bbls, sud 52 72 Sa2 76 for white California. Srjui-Kaw Sugars sro moderately active, prices aro steady. Sales of Cuba at llXJalSc. Refined arc selling at ic ??e for ground, granulated and crushed. Oats are very activo sod about Tc per bushel higher, cloalng very strong. Largo sales of western, to be deliv? ered all thia month, at 73Sts74c. The sales aro 250,000 bushels western at 7Ja74c; ?tale at 73>io7?c. Corf ls much belter, 2c per bushel. The msrkct ls quite active. Tho break tu tbc canal stiffens thc market somewhat. The sales aro 105,000 bushels damp at il 22sSl 2d ; western mixed alSl 27>;sSI 29 In atore aud SI 28aSl 3d afloat, sud very cbolco, almost yellow, at SI 31. Paoviaioxs-At our advancod ligures tho pork market has been vory fairly active, but closes dull aud rather heavy at lnaldo figures. Tho sales, cash aud rognlar, aro 5000 bbls at t'Hs'H 25 for mesa. Reef la without much activity, bul vory Omi. 9ilea ol 75 bois st S17a2S for plain meas, and 2Ja27 tor extra mess. Tierce beef ls ofl'ored for future delivery, but wo hear of no ImportaDt sales. Bocf hams sro nominal. Cul meats aro qulst. Sales of 10,000 tbs liellles at LH, alic; and 10,000 lbs pickled shoulders sod hams at tl Sc f. ir thc former, aud 18c for the latter. Bacon la qulst. Dressed boga aro rather heavy. Wo quote al ?e.aO'.c tor elly. Lani opened dull aud heavy, but closes in better de? mand aud very tl rm. Sales of 1260 bbls and los at 13*{aHc for No 1; Hall il? ford ty; ll'?al4>, lor fair to prime aleara and kellie ren? dered; and 500 tea Wm J Wilcox A Co's refined at 16c. HAT.-Tboro baa benn a falling off In Ibo receipts, sud with a good demand prices are finn at TSaSOe for ship? ping, and SI lOal 46 for retail lats. DDTTEB-I? duli and prices trod- dowuward. Wo quote aa follows: Oosbcn and Orango County, palla, ?I li, 34a40c; Stale Arkins and tubs, good lo choice 30a 34c; Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota 15a20c-, Western Re? serve, good to choice 22a2Ac ; state tubs, WeUb, good lu cholee 29s31c;Ohlc, common to fair Halie. CHEESE-Unchanged In prices, though rallier weak sr io tho msrkct. Tho demand isouly moderate. We quotu State, factory, goou to choice, per pound, unw, 1,1l; alec; State fair to red, ij'Jai:i,u1e; state dairies, choice, llatSHe: English dairy, I'oun., 1'JalSc; Eupltati dalry, Ohio, Ilal3c; Vermont dalry, common to choice, lOal'Jc; piorapplc, liai40; Ohio, ,prime, lOallc; Ohio factory, good to choice. 12al3c. Corrar.-Rio Is in fair demand aud prices are steady. COTTON-Tho market ia vory quiet Indeed and prices are weak and lower. Spinners buy but not very rrcely. No spoculalivo or export inquiry at all. We quote at 21 s-I >;e for middling uplania, and 25a23i?c fur Jo Now Or? leans. MOLASSE;.-Is lu fair demand and priesa are sti-ady. NAVAL BioriKs-Crudo lurponflng ia nominal. Spir? its didi, but steady. Rosins arc unchanged, tho de? mand moderato. Tar is quiet. Wo quote aa follow?: Spirits Turpeutino, free, fier gallon, 6!MG0c; Splnta Turpentine lu bond, per gallon. Bl?51 y4 c ; Crude Tur? pentine, In bbls, por 280 lbs, S& ; Rosine, common, in bbls, per 230 lbs. Slat 12s ; Rosins, strained, in bbls, per 280 lbs. Si 25 ; Rosins, No 2, In bbls, per 280 tba, S4 CO; Rosina, No 1. m bbl?, per 380 lbs. ?4 16a 1 COU; Rosins, pale, lu bids, per 280 lbs, S6 6'.a7 f.0; Rosins, extra pale. In bbls, per 280 lbs, S7 76a8 00: Rosins, lindow glass, lo bbl?, por 230 Iba, SS 60a9; Tar, NorLi County, in bbls, per bbl, 13*3 6(1; Tar, Wil? mington, in l.bls. per bbl, MMKal '6; Pitch, elly, tn bbls per bbl, S3 IS; Pilch, southern, In bbls, per bbl, 53 76. Market BcpoTt stud ??uotatton Sheet tor Bonds, Stocka and Bank Bills, for Week endino; September HO, 1807. rnEPAnan ox ANDRFAV M. MORICI-iAJSTID. Broker, No. H Broad Street, Charleston, S. C. SOOmEBN DANK HILLS. Buyiug Rates Bank of Camden.35? 00 Bank of Charleston.19(300 Bank of Chester.11@Q0 Bank of Georgetown. Bank of Hamburg.>6?00 Bank of Newberry.46? 00 Bank of South Carolina.10?00 Bank of State of S. CaroUna, prior to 18fil.IS Bank of State of B. CaroUna, after 1st Jan., 'SI. .00 Commercial Bank. Columbia.03 Excbsngo Bank, Columbia.13(300 Merchant's Bank, Cheraw.09?00 Pcoplo's Bank, Charleston.x49 Planter's Bank of Fairfield. ' Punter's and Mechanic's Bank, Charleston. Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston. SUte Bank.Charleston.Ot Union Bank, Charleston.70 City of Charleston Change Bills..M SUte South Carolina Treasury Notes.M Bonns, noc? AKD oouross. Oeorgia 8Uto Coupon*.87300 Ooorgia SUte Bond Soven Per Cent (old).83(300 Oborgi* SUto Bond Soven Per OenL (new).00x300 Memphis Coupons. City.43(400 Memphis Bond?, City.45(300 City of Columbia Bonds.30@00 City of Columbia Coupons.30 ~" South CaroUna Railroad and Bank Stock.42 Boa th Carolina Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds.09(300 South Carolina Rail' vd Seven Per CenL Bonds. ..01300 Booth CaroUna B .. .Tt?ucs to of Indebted ncaa ... awjou City of CnarlestO - x Por CenL 8tock.36(900 City of Charleston t-jrtlficate of Indebtedness ... .90(200 City of Charleston Fire Loan Bond*-.WXS00 SUte of South Carolin? Bonds (old).88@00 State of South Carolina Booda (new Issue of January 1, 1887.S0@00 Stale, of i tooth CaroUna Stock.27?3S SUto nf South Carolina Coupons.3V@00 People's National Bank Stock.Par First NaUonal Bank stock.Par Northeastern Railroad 1st Interest Bond*.64(300 NorthoasUm Railroad 1st Conpona.4IVS00 Northeastern Railroad Certificate of Indebtedness.60@DO Charleston Oas Company Stock....... IS?00 Charleston City RaUway Stock.36(200 Charleston and Savannah Railroad Booda (State guarantee).40? 00 Oharloaton and Savannah Railroad Bonds (1st Inter? est of 3d Usn)..'..00? 00 City of Savannah Bonds..06?00 City of Havannah Coupons (due previous to 1st Jana, 1800).90? 00 City of Havannah Couponsidn* after 1st Jime,18M).95?00 Memphis sod Charleston l.'llroad Bonds.78?00 MemphU and Charleston Railroad Coupons.93?00 I Monnr brings 3 s. per cont, a month on first-class col Ult raia. Any Information in relation to Oonda, Stocks, Cou? pons, or Bank Ulli?, wlU bo rornUhcd by application, either lo person or by lotter, to the Brokor above named, at No. 8 Broad ? treat. Export* ot* Klee, N.avail Store* and Camber, from the Port of Charleston, from the 1st to the SSOth September-, 1807. Boston. Now Turk.... Philadelphia. Baltimore_ Total Coastwise. Matanxat. ToUl Foreign... O rand Total.. . STORKS, j LUHUKD. IUrreU 494 ?,399 FOOL 424,000 80,000 213,000 717,000 239,318 339,316 J 956,918 Famngfri. Par atCAEcihlp Emily O Sondar, for New York MUs M A Bale, Majo:- Robbin\ Mrs Bertha Henry, W O Smith, W Kldasy, ir, E II L .art, S Mitchell, Hrs M J Booth, Mrs M J Zern ow, M aa lt. s J Zernow. Mr* Ma? lone and 3 children, Ur* O'Brleu and child, J Levy, and 6 steerage. CoiuuarHilTC Export* of Cotton lYoiii I".II l of Clittilcatoii. Ksronrcn T?I ?KA ' -I : IUI.) I. |4VI.I,H>OI. Si nllai. i. Oilier Urltlt.li Purls. Total (o i ir.MI ITU.. Il st ti>. Marseilles. Olhor French Ports Total to Franc Holland. Belgium. North ut r.urope. Total Kurth m Kilcow*. Total I'm. i .ii Purl-. lhMton. liberia Mauri, ,\c. Nw Vork. Illili.I. 1] In. Il illili.' I . an.I N. Tl.UV_ Xl? till. Al!-. itC. Other ii .M.. i '.ut. - Parta. Total to t'oant?ii>u Ports... (Iraiiil Tolal. tun. III. UI'LASU. ~?i??"s. ChurlOMtou Wholesale .'.'HTS. \M MOLLS. BAUM SO, Y rani Duuiirv. :I.I (Si M (?nully dolli. '-''>',..v '-'il HALE BOFE, Y lh-.Manilla . ill M v.. ?i. m. ia t.i' in New York. - fe - Jul... 13S#> - BREA l>. Y ?. Navy. - fri) - nie]. io it - Crackers. 12 A Iii BRICKS, HM. I?. 00 MMO BB AX. Y 100 lbs. 33 ti - COTTON, Y lb Ordinary tn tloml Ordinary. - K - I .'J iv Mk!,liing. IK fir Uti, Middling to Strict .Middling. IO ( i 90 ti ..I MM Ihn,;. - ff - Sra Island. 4*. ft i"5 (.AKOLKS. Y lb-Sperm. IM (a: - A.I ?mai dine. 22 1,0 ?El Tallow. ID fi: ?ll COFFEE. Y Ih-Ilio. 24 M :ui latgusyra. 3* O 3.1 Java. ? tc ?f' CORDAGE, Y lb-Maulla. - fie - Tarred American. 'JO (li aa CORN HEAL, Y bbl. 8.00 QI - C0.4?., ft ton-Anthraclto. 0.0U (.ilC.lKi Cumberland. nominal. COPPER. Y th-Sheri. fia fe Ml ?.ft/tr/L/ZK/V? Peruvian (luauo. Y ton. len.03 61 - Pacille (luann, Y 2000 tie,. 7G.0O <-v - BaiifcdiV I'ho.suhito, H 2000 lbs... 00.00 fe - RhodiV Phps|ib?ti\ V 2iio0 lb?... Cl.no (al - MnpcB'SliptrrPhosphato.Tt 2000 lb feS.W fe - Zeil'? Raw Bone Phosphate. 00.00 ? - /.ell's Surer Phosphate of Lime.. CO.Ou fe - m//-cod, tn loo lb?.I 7.1X1 ? u.oo Herring, Y box. tr. fe KU Mackerel, No. 1, Y Indi bbl. 11.00 6*11.60 Mackerel, No. 'J, Y half bbl.M. 00 ($10.60 Mackerel, No. 3, Y bbl. - fe - Mackerel, No. 1. by hil*. - fe - No. a. - aa - NO. a. - fe - Sardinel, ll loft-.punier boxes.. 23 fe 23 Hatf boxes.... 4? fe M FLOUR, Y bbl-Super.Il .00 Oil - Northern ?aid Westum Extra.12.00 fe - Baltlmoro Extra.12.00 fe - SouUicru-Super.Ill .0U fe - Extra.12.00 fep?.GO Family. ..|1J.OO fe - F/?C7T.?-rrunc?. Y lb. 23 (gi - Figs. 40 fe - Dried Apples. 10 fe 28 Almonds, soft shell. 33 (?ti 40 Raisin?, M. H.. V box. 4.IM1 fe G.00 Raisins, Layer. 4.00 fe G.60 Oranges. - ? - Lemon?, Y box.18.00 017.00 GLASS. Y box of 60 loot Amer:,-.111, 8x10. G.GO fe fi.00 American, 10x12. COO cn 1; MI French, 12x14. 7.00 fe 8.00 GRAIN- Marylaud Oats, Y bushel. - fe -- Western Oats, Y bushol. - fe - Corn, Y busbul. I.SO fe 1.55 Des?s, Y bushoL. 3.00 fe 3.00 IIA y, Y cwt-North Uiver. 1.23 fe Eastern. - (J! - HIDES-Dry, Y tb. ,n fe M INDIGO-Y lb. 100 ? 1.75 IRON- Roflucd, Y lb. 07 fe 07', Swede. 00 fe io LATHS. Y al. 4.00 fe 4 tw LISIE- Sholl, il bbl. - fe - Routh Carolina. 1.60 fe - llockport. 2.00 fe 2.25 Cement. 3.76 ?M. 8.60 PlaalorParis. 4.00 # 4.50 L?SIDER, Y M. loot Clear \S11ltc Pine, lat quality.50.OO (.i.V. 00 While bini-, good run.:I8.00 ?411.nu Yellow Pine. 20.00 &25.0U Hoards, Y M. foci-Hough.12.00 als on Grooved und '1 num., .1_ 23.00 (?32.0(1 LEA TITER, country tanned. Y lb. - - MOLASSES. Y gallon-Cuba. 45 fe GO Muscovado.I B 6 65 Sugar lTouBO.j 60 fe 1.00 Kaw Orlaana.I 75 fe 82 NA FA L STORES, Y bbl-Tar. - 611 - Pilch.I - fe - Heiio, lille.'..I 4.60 li COO Rosto. No. 1. 3.50 Qt) 3.76 Rosio, No. 2. 3.00 fe - Koala. No. 3. 9 75 ip: 2.85 Spirits Tarveutme. TH ration. 5(1 fe 51 Dalum, ?sm. in (in - NAILS-American. 4fe20J, Y keg. G.Gil ii 7.00 American Wrought. - lg - lathing. 7.CO (ai11.11., Copper, Y rh. 1.00 a - aalvanUcd. 30 & Spikes. 12 ?j: 15 ?U.S-Lsnl. 1? gallon. 140 ttl 1.45 Unseed, ? gallon. 1.64 (? 1.80 Sperm, Winter, gallon. 2.95 oj - Cotton Seed, Y gallon. - (fe - Castor tb 1.), Y gallon. 3.00 i|i - OUrc, ft dozen. 8.00 6x10.00 Kerosene, Y gallon. 52 (?1 64 Daaxtna, tl gallon. CU ? - FROriSlONS- Beef, moas, Y bbl.110.00 (?30.00 Beef, primo.114.O? al., o ' Pork, meris. 28.00 Gi - Rump. - Ijf - tacos, Haina, Y lb. IK @- Mi; Bacon, liidoa. Hs? l.'i, Uaooo. Sbouldoro. Hi ic. IC>, Bacoo, Strips. 18 ($ - Lard, In keg. l-'V-i 16 Butter. m a ti, Choose. 15 (cf, ft Potatoes. Y bbl. 4.Od @ - Onions. 4.00 ? - Apple?. 8.1X1 fe 9.00 rA INTS-While Lead, fl lb. 10 (jp IC black Lead. 10 @ 12 Zinc White. I 12 & ic FLOW STEEL, fl lb 13 fi* - RICE-Carolins, Y th. 10)?@ ll East India. _ fit) - Ti's"-American, Y square. 12.60 fat - SlIISOLES, Y M. 7.00 M 6.OU White Pine, first quality. 12.00 tjjl - SALT-Liverpool, coarse, Y sack. 2.00 (??2.75 Liverpool, Ono. - fe - S0.4r-Bar, ? rb. ll ? lr. STARCH, Y lt-. 10 & 12ti SPICES, Y lb-Cassia. 1.00 fe - Mace. 1.76 (f - Cloves. 76 fe - Nutmegs. 2.0(1 Ctr, 2.50 Foppor. 411 fir - Pimento. 40 @ 60 Kare (linger. 30 fe - SPIRITS, Y gallon-Alcohol. ?.0U fe 0.00 Brandy, Cognac. 4.00 feVi.Ou Brandy, Domestic. 3.00 fe 3.75 Gin, Holland..'. 4.75 fe 6.00 Om, American. 3.60 fe 3.76 Rum, Jamaica. 6.00 fe COU Rum. N. E. 2.60 (3 8.00 Whiskey, Bourbon. 8.OU fe 6.00 Whlakoy, RoctlAod.:. 3.30 fe 3.40 SlUIAH, Y lb-Haw.... 18 fe 15 Crushed. IB fe IS); Clarl?sd A. 17 fe 18 Clarified B. 17 ? 18 Clarified 0.>.. 10)4? " Loaf. 18 @ 10 Porto Rico. 14 fe 15 Uuscovat*' . 13 fe 16 StlOAHS-Domestic manufacture, Y M. 11.Isl (?46.00 TEAS. Y ?-Imperial. 3.00 fe 3.60 Gunpowder. 3.00 fe 3.60 Hyson. 1.50 fe 1.00 Voting ?I; 11. 1.60 fe 1.60 Black. 1.00 ? 1.76 TOBACCO, Y ?. ai por qnalily. 40 fe 1.60 TIMBER-Hewn Timber-Yellow Ptno 4.00 313.00 Ash. - fe - Poplar. - fe - Hickory. - fe - TIN- IC Roofing Plate. 16.00 fe - IX Hoofing Plate. 17.00 fe - IO Tin Plato', 10x14. 18.60 fe - IX Tin PUto 10x14. 17.00 : ? - 10 Tm Plats, 11x30. 16.60 fe . Block Tin, Y ?. 10 fe - TWINE-Cotton, Y lb. 75 fe Baling. 45 fe - Hemp. 45 fe - Jute. 60 fe - TARNISH-Bright, Y iStOsm. 36 ? - Parafl oe. - fe - nyEOAR-Whlto Wmo. Y gallon. 60 fe Cider. 30 fe - French. 1.00 fe 1.26 WINE, Y gillon-Port.... 2.60 fe COO Madeira. 3.25 fe 6.00 Skerry. 3.35 fe 6.00 Claret, Y casa. 6.00 fel3.&0 Champagno. V baakst. 35.00 feSO.00 i'/.vr-shtMii. v in. ac ? 37 rrnitri rouaignecs per Mouin Carolina Hn-llroail Hcptember SO. 113 bales Cotton, 13 bales Tarns, 103 bags Flour, 64 baits Peal, 4 cars Lumbor and Wood, atc To Railroad Agent. Street Bro? k Co, N K Railroad Agent, W S Wba ley. Jr, P Walsh, B Banco, n DlachoQ* k Co, W O Finley, E H Rodgers k Co, Uen Scott, H Killte A Co, Oracser, I?e, Smith k Co, Clarkson ft Moy, M Goldsmith A Bon, O W Williams A Co, D Jennings k Co, Q II Walter k Co, W D Williams. Consignees per Northeastern Hallroatl, September 3&. 46 balea Cotton, 115 bbb Narai Store*, cara Stock, M di?, kc. To Adams, Frost A Co, O E Pratchett, A Mc? Fadden, A Robinson A Co, M Geraghty, Lieut Nieds. POUT CALENDAR. conacoTKS wanter. (lian or TOE lines'. First Q. 5tb, 6U. lim. oven I Last Q. 20th, Ob. 45m. oven Foll M. 13th, 7b. 13ui. even | New M. 27th, 6b 32 even p| a lava. arra. BIBXI. WATZB. 33 Monday.... 6..61 t.~AH ?7T? ~22 34 Tueiday.... 6..53 6..53 2..ll 4.'.61 ?ii Wedoiaday. 6..63 6..51 8..14 6 47 30 Thuraday... 5..63 6..50 4..30 0 33 37 Friday. 6. .63 0..49 6..21 7 .21 33 Saturday... 6..63 5..47 Sets. 8 2 2? Sandi). 6..54 6..46 7^3 6..44 MARINE NEWS. FOftT UV V UAH l.KHTOs, Arrlred Yesterday. Br brig Quean of Britain, 8rmona, St Thomas. W I 16 I dara. Ballast. To H Mure et Co. Behr MyroTcr, Hughei, Nsw York, 6 dava. Mdt?. To W Roach. J E Adgor A Co, J D Alksn A Co, O H Brown, J H Bagged A Co, A EI ?clio CL T M Uria to) I, T W lilias H Blachen" k Co, E R Cowoerihsralt, O W Clark at Co. W H Charoo, J A Cook & Co, ll Cobla A Co, S ? It lt Agent, B F. Dereef, Do wie k UoUe, D F Fleming A Coi E J u Fischer, B Ot rd ts 4 Co, O Oravcloy, Goodrich. Wlnoman A rv. Oramanr A Schwack*. J Burkamp A Vx>, F Horsey, Bart t Ou, Jclt?di k Co, Jennings, Thomllnson k Co, ' W. T. WALTERS & CO.. No. 68 EXCHANGE PLACE, B-A-LTI MORE. ft J I) Kirkpatrick, 1! Klan.- * Co, King fc Gibbon, w I Klnstnau. A l.luMcdt, A Laager, Lauroy fc Alexander, *\ ? Marsrhcr, S ll Marshall, .1 ll Muller, (' (I Meiniuiugcr. lt ??.Nein. Molm fc Co. J I! Olctiiaiiti, Olney fc Co. J If O'? Neill ?i Hf.II, Itavencl fc Barnwell. I) Heils. Shepherd fc Cilium, J F SinvkfURS. '.V I' Telegraph Cu. J 'thompson *:('?, N H II lt Agni!. I lt Voller?, Wiilirmanii fc LllHcu ? hal. Wliil,1, II fc Brown, Mokrtnts? fc Wohltnunii, Werner fc Ducker, W I. Wubb, ll W. ? H Wllllngtuti Ar Cu. Q W William? ft Co, M fc Co. T Bros, Pk h. i Cresswell, T n Todd, Il T. .Strickland, K K Jacklin. lt F Flouiiii?. Ad MIH I fc 11.11111.Il Ur ?dir Sn ita, HbtckH CM* Biy. -J iUy?. Coal. TB H. II .alum fc Salas. Sto.nnci Marlon. Fouler, Kauten. Naval Stores. TO .1 Ferguson. 0 C Ptitcbelt. Sloop lane, from Coopur Uiver, nm ho-l.-l, Hough Hice. Tu \\ ti Bec fc Co. < Ii ni I'll \ iili I'll.i \ . steamship ? n Soudor. l.ehby, Kew Vork-JIM * Than Uctly. Weat In Sen YiMtciilray. Sleamabip E I) Sonder, Lcbliy, Now Turk. From till? l'on. Straiiihliip Moncka, Winchester, Now Vork, Sept 9tcauialilp Alliance. Kelly, Phllsdclpbia, September J?. British bark Jame? Wilson, l'errer. Tort Mahon. August '13. Nailed roi- Hil? Pori. Scbr J A Ualleck, Ct O.T.ll. from Georgetown. D C. Sept 19. Brig S E Voorbls, Fulford, Georgetown, 9 C, Sopt 19 Bri? O V Wtlllatua,-, Georgetown. 3 C. Sept tu !']> for Hil? Port. Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, at Nen York, Sopt U. Plc morn n fl fi. Tko New York Herald mpnrtathat the steamship Geor? gia, Captain Deakon, Irom Vera Cruz lOib and ?Sisal 13lb Inst, vii Havana ou tho 16th (boforo icporlcd into Charles? ton!, when oiT Clisrlcaton on Thursday last ran short of1 coal and headed for tho latter port. Whoo ulnotccn miles cir Charleston the propeller pin fell out, and abe droppid nur I.or In sight or tho outer lightship at ll P M. Tho first officer. Mccrae, and Pm HT Webb started with a boat'? rr.-., for tho city, without taking thc precaution of having a hiller in thc boat, which leaked badly. Tba lightship wai roached in sandy, but with a foot or water in thc boat. A baller and a pilot waa secured, > nd thn boat reached Charleston at daylight, wbon a tug waa se cur- d to tow tho Oeoritla Into port. Capt Doakvn I? of tba opinion that bc will bare to go In Ibu dry dork tn re? pair tho damago. If so thc Georgia will uot llksly arrive nt this port before Thursday. H. r rargo ls sisal hemp and red wood. 1.1 s i' IIP VKSSKLS HP. CLEWED AND HAILED FOR TillS P.HtT. FOREIGN. LivinrooL. Brillsli hark Vuuiuri. Thompson, up.Sept lu Br Lark J Cumming, Hook? ay. up.August 19 British bark Florence Chipman, Jones, salted_Hept :i Br hark Queen, Stuart, called.August 19 The Chatlanooga, Fm man. sailod.Augustin ( ASTTfrJlP. Tho Tl lion. Kroger, sailod.Sept 4 DOMESTIC, nocsroni, ur. Rehr S 1; J.un m Jameson, up.Sept G BOSTON. Brig A I> Torr y. Kellers, cleared.Sept ? Brig Onlvcntoii, Merryman, up.Sept 4 Sehr J Crocker, Lowe, clearnd.Sept 19 Sehr Maine law. Johusou, up.Sept 18 NEW Ton?. Sehr N W si.mil. Tookor, up.sept ll Sehr C A enlim, D?dela, up.Sept 10 Sehr Amerlcu?, Moss, up.Sept '.> Sehr u N Hawkins, Wyatt, up.Sept 2J ranjiDKt,pitiA. Rciir P IV .lnhiiMiii. Marts, cleared.Sept 10 ?lEOnOETOWN. D. ft Sehr J A llalln k. Crowcll. sailed.Hept 19 LIST or SIUPPINf* lu tin- Port ot Cliarleatou, Sept. '?0, lu.). VCBMKM nsniR ion ross, AK? STEAMERS eoamxa | WITHIN TDK J .lil EXCEPTED STEAMSHIPS. Champion, UK tons. Lockwood, at Adgei',, wharf, for Now York, loading.Courtenay fc Trrnbolui Falcon, tl72 tons, Recd, at LIHOU wharf, for Baltimore, loading. .Courtenay fc 'ITcnbolm UH IPS. R C Winthrop, 940 tons, Stewart, at Boyeo fc Co's wharf, trom Liverpool, walling.Itavcnel fc Co | AmoUa. C88 luas, Conuor, at Boyce fc Co'? wharf, from Liverpool, waiting.J Fraser fc Co | BARKS. Elgin (Br), 312 tous, Healey, at Yenning'!? wharf, for | Londou, loading.Street Bros fc Co | BRIGS. Henry Laurens, ll? tons, Bordon, ai Union wharf, for a Cienfuegos, walling.J A Enalow ti Co Joaio A Devcreanx. 391 tun?. Clark, at Brown fc Co's wharf, forUoaton, loading.PPLocko A Lea, - tens, Herring, lu tho Stream, tor Boston. ready.W Roach Bellona (Hr). - tous. Rawlings, at Vonniug's ?bun, from Mlddleborough, Hug, discharging. .Il Muro fc Co Clio (Url, -rv,' tous, Wil.i..n. at Venniug'a wharf, tr.nu Middleborougli, Eng, discharging.Order gui nn i f Britain (liri, - tons, Symons, lu the Stream, ii om St Tknman, W I, just arrived.ll Mure fc co Cyctoue, - tons, Friable, al Kerr's wharf, fruin Boston, discharging.I' I? Locko ? SCHOONERS. Mattio li Tabsr, -'J . tons. Morris, lu Ashley River, Mr a Northum Port, loading.W Roach H il ri Soul), -?'Ml tons, Steclmau, at Marchall's wharf, ?or Baltimore, loading.H F Baker fc Co John A < i Minn. sv. tous, Foster, at Central Wharf, from Philadelphia, waking.H F Baker fc Cn W F dishing (ll moated), ISO ton?, Cook, In tho Stream, for Huckavtllc. S C, ready.HF Baker fc Co C AI Newins, 391 tons. Brown, at Brown fc Cc'? wharf, from Now York, discharging.W Roach Jonas Smith, 397 tons. Nichols, at N E II R wharf, for New York, loading.W Roach Queen of tho Weal, 393 tons. Bentley, tu Ashley River, tor New York, loading.,.W Roach Prince of Wales (Br), 109 tims, McNabb, at Gas wliarf, from OUce Bar, C if, discharging.Budd & Uk ko Calista, 119 toni. Jones, at Brown & Co's wharf, from Roclrport, Us, discharging.Olney fc Co David Collins, 973 ions, church, at Central wharf, for Gcorgotown, s C, loading.HF Baker fc Co Archer fc Heercj, 3oJ lons, Ireland, at Contrai wharf. for Georgetown, S C. loading.H F Baker fc Co D Tiilbot, - tons, Packard, In tt e stn ti m. from Roc kr port, Me, just arrived.Master David Kaus?, - tons. Lord, at B rown fc Co'? wharf, from Now York, discharging.T Tupper ir Son? Myrovor, - tons, Hoghes, at Adgor'a wharf, from Now York, discharging.v.W Roach NaviU (Ur), - ton*. Shield?, In the Stream, from Cow Bay, c B, just arrived.:.Uouafantfc Salis EXCELSIOR 1 EXCELSIOR ! CHASTELLAR'S HAIR EXTERMINATOR, Por Removing Snperfloom Hair, 110 THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS INVALUABLe depilatory tecomincrndi itaolf as being an almost In illspcnalblo article to ferrule beauty, ls easily applied, does not bum or injure the skin, but acts directly on th? root?. It ls warranted to remoro euperfluous bair from low foreheads, or from any part of tho body, completely, totally and rn di ral ly extirpating tho mme, leaving the skin sod, ?mooth and natural., This ls tho only article need by tho French, and la tho only real effectuai depila tory In existence. Price "fl cenia per package,' ' nos paid to any address, on receipt of au order, bj nKltGF.II, HllUTTS fc CO., Chemical. March ?10 lye No. MC Uiver nt.. Troy, N. V. ?- MARR?AOT? AND CE LID AC Y, AND THE HAPPINESS OF TRUE MANHOOD.-An Easay for Young Men on tho Crime of Solitude, and Iho Physio- j logical Error?, Abuses and Dlseasea which create Im? pediments to MARRIAGE, with rora moana of Relief. | Sent In sealed letter envelopes, freo of charge. Addresa DB. J. RKlLLIN HODGlrTON, Howard Aasorlatioo, Philadelphia, Ps. September W Sinos ?W ARTIFICIAL E?E8.-ARTIFICIAL HU LIAN EYES nudo lo order and Inserted by Dra. F. BADCII and P. no trw.EM INN (formerly employed by RoiasoKMiAD, of Parts), No. MK) Broadway, New York. April 14 IK THE MARION STAR, T7tSTABLI8HED NEARLY TWENTY YEAHS AO0, IS JCi published lt Marion, S. C., In tho central portion ortho country, and offer? a favorable m ?di nra to Mor chanU, Drugvlsti, Machinists, and all claasea who desire to extend their trailneaa In the Poe I<ee country. For the ber.cnlsf our advertising potr?n?, wo ?hall. In addition to our subscription list, which is constantly in croairln?. publish and distribute, gratultoualT, copina of the STAR, during tho business season Ulla Pall. Rates of AdTfrilsliialiberal. ?.""..? W. J. UoKERALL. November ?>_ Editor and Proprietor THE HERALD. ?S PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT NEWBERRY O. H., Al ?j per annum, and, having a large circulation through all the upper and lower District* of the State, ii?lonH great adviBlages to advertisers. Rates for advoruslna very rosaonablo- for which applj lo our Agent, Ur T. P. SLIDER, at the Mills Mouse. .moa b ? Q. U O HEN BEER, S or crain* Milan alad Proprietors, SPARTAN??RI. FEMALE COLLEGE. .Vit I : MT IC KN. Hun. SIMPSON ROKO, .S|ttiHanliiiig. Roy. V. MURCHISON, .luilgiv T. O. I". VERNON, Sparenburg. Kev. T. ii. IIKKHKRT, Ninety-His. I*r?.f. A ll LF.STR1!, Spiittaolrtir? Hov J. A f*ORT?iK, Ocoigeiowu Major JOHN A. LEE, Spui tanbury Hov. M. BROWN. Columbia. Major A. ll. KTRRY. SparUnburg. Hov. W S. HLACK, Newberry. Hov. A W. WALKKR. Spartanburg. Prof. WARREN Dr PR FE, Spartanburg. J. ll WILSON. Ksq., SparUnburg Tv.\ci;i/rv. Rev. ANSON W CUMMINGS, A.M., D D, President mid Teacher of Mathematics, ami Lecturer on Natural Science, kr Mrs I. ??. OCMMIXO?, Teacher of Rhetoric, Mental and Moral Science. Mi.-:.s Af.ICR M. SlIF.I.HON, Music. Embroidery. Painting. Leather Work, Hair Work. &e Miss ALICE LOMAX, Music. I? renell. English Literature. Mba SUE V. H. Su ELDON, Kreuch, Music. History Minti M. JANE WOFFORD, Natural Science, Latin, fie HKA&??NM .A NI? VAt :.Vl'lON. Thc Kail Session will open October St!, 1 S?;7. and eli .se February lHili. 1808 The S pr lug Session will open February lilith, and close .July 8th. 181?3. Vacation extends from close ol' Spring Session, to October 1st. A Jew days recess al ('bri-tutu H:XI-,I?:N'!SH;!??. bonrO, per Session, in Cttrroonv. ?7U Ot) Tuition. . 20 00 Contingent lV,e, . "J 00 Music, rrith Ula of I'ittiio, . 27 SO Latin, F.xtra, . 10 UO Frciieh, F.xtra. 12 00 F.mhro'nlory,. . 15 00 I Oil Painting, 20 00 Orcciau Painting, tor the Course,. 10 00 Loather Work, . -tl 00 Hair Work, ... 0 00 Feather Flowore, ... 0 00 Wax Fruit Fiowera,. 6 00 Each Music pupil receives.nfti; lessons during the Session, and eau usc a piauo for practice, from ont io three 'hours daily There arc six pianos in thc College. The icaeher.-, in this department bavc had much experience, and excel as per formera na well as.teacher* BOAHD1NTJ DBPAItTMBNT. ? This depart mont ir. under I bc immediate cont nd ol" tho President, and ibo young ladies constitute a pail of his family. They twill bavo tile constant caro ol' rilli lady ! I ea cherri in sickness and in hcuhh. Tho rooms are largo, well ventilated and nell wa rm fit in colt! weather. For the style of j living at the College, the President takes the liberty lo refer to Rev. H. P. Franks, P. E., of Spartanburg District, who, with his family bas board in thu College, at thc sante table with the young lathes and teach? ers. Alst?, to Col William L. DePnss of Cuiiideu, Horace Nichols, Esq., of Colum? bia, who also, with their families, bavc been members of the College family. All young ladies from a distance, are expected to board at the College. ? - Til IT TEACHERS Have all had much experieuce, two of them have taught over twenty-five years. Thc young lody teacher all graduated in one of the best Female Colleges in the South, and excel in their rospective depart? ments. THE TKXT BOOKS In use can all be procured in Spartan burg, at reasonable pricer APPARATUS, .Ste: The College has a beautiful and exten? sive Apparatus, for illustrating the various branches of Natural Philosophy, Cbemistry and Astronomy. Lectures on these sub? jects, free to all. will bo delivered during thc year. NOT IC? m. Students coining by Spartanburg aud Uiiion Railroad, should leave, Columbia or intermediate stations, on Monday, Wednes? day or Saturday-(hey will then come through witbout detention. ICXPIONHEM. ll is confidently believed thal while this Institution ofter* high.inducements, io thc way of educational, social, moral and re? ligious advantages, it holds out motivos of a pecuniary kind, equal, if not greater than any other. Look at thc advertisements of this and other schools, North or South, and parents will see that they make a saving by sending to Spartanburg. PLEASE, After reading this, hand it to some ono who has a daughter to edncate, or post it up in some public place. TnosE INTENDI.NO to patronize the Col lege, will confer a favor by immediately addressing thc President, at Spartanburg, S. C. 1 foi li?SlO OK' MTUliV-TKXTl HOOhX. l??E l'A HATO li V DE PA RTM ?NT, Spelling Wolmlor'h Elouieulary. ItCHiliiiu .Sauden?' Serius. Geography Cotton's sud Fitch'M. School UcograiiUy. English Grammer . Kidliou'a Prac. LOSBODH AI iii I ni I li - TlioinpHou's Montai A Rudiment?. Willing Spencerian Bvatem. Composition. Parkor's. Dictionary. Webster's School F.J. COLLEGIATE CLASSES. j riasr YEAR. Writing .Spencerian a TH t eui. Spelling . . Webster's Elomcntary. Reading. . Banders' 4th Reader. Orography COIIOQ'H and Fitch's School Geography. Grammer. ... .... Bullion's-. Arithmetic Thompson's Practical History United Stute.-? Wilson's. Oictiuiinrv. Websters High Schoo Helenes of Familial 'Things Wella'. ?t?l'O.VU YEAR. Writing Spencerian svatezu. Reading Sanders'4th Reader. Arithmetic Thompson's, Natural "hikiKophy Comstock's. Physiology Comstock's. Chemistry.. .. Foster and Ynomau'a, j Goncral History .Wilson's School Ed. Astronomy... ..Smith's. Watta on Mind .Emmerson'?. JUMOS. Algc-bta .Dario's First Lesson*.] Botany . Gray's. Astronomy . ..Bouvier's. Mental Philosophy. Upbatn'a. ' Rhetoric. . Nowman's. Composition. Quackonboa'a. SENIOR. Geometry Loomis'. J Trigonometry . Loomis'. Logic. . Hedge's. .Moral Science .Alexander's. Ocology.Hitchcock's. Evidences Christianity Alexander'??. RESIDENT ORADCATES' COtJBSf. Philosophy ol Natural Historv, General Hu tory, Physical Geography, Fronch and auv of the Ornameutalii, with Reviowa of any part ot former course. LATIN. Bullion's Ut annum. Reader, c.? ?J? . etc. ranea. Fssanallo's Fnineh series is used. GERMAS. Woodbury's New Method 19 U3ed. ircsic . We nae 1'iniio without a Master, Humen'?, Richardson'*, (new edition,) and Berhni's Instruc? tion Books, hi vocal, Mason's Normal Instruc? tor, and New ('m inina Haem. < . 1: \ i< 1 ? . 1 . HRMAKHH. Spartanbui'tr 1'? male College, under tbe patronage of the South Curolina Confer? ence, wa?? (?pened lor iii?' admission ol' pupils mi tlic '.Tull August, 185.0. Til? Mt?- ol*thc College Buildings ?rf oue ot'thc moftl )il?"j-anl and desirable location-, that could K??V? hco.ll elected. Thc Campus encloses fifteen acres ot" woodland, ?11 th?' Minindi ol' a hill, over? looking tito I own ol' Spurtanburg, and H halt' mik' or more, distant from it. Secluded from the excitements aud at? tractions of thc towu thoroughfares, with a pure atmosphere, excellent water, and rural quietude, the pupils enjoy every facility for mental and moral culture TKeSX'IMOJilALtS. It may be satisfactory to some to ac? a. few from among the mony of thc nowspa per and other notices that might be selec? ted, which have generously been taken ol' the College, location, teachers, &c Bub our best epistles are our former pupils, scattered all over North aud South Caroli? na. Alabama, Georgia, Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Texas and other States. SPARTiVNBURU FEMALE COLLEOE.--A tine, climate, healthy location and compe? tent Facnlty, recommend this College to public patroiiugc."-Minuten of ii. C. Coil' ferrnrr.for 18(>l?. SPA UTAN DU uu FEMALE COLLEGE.-? "This Institution ol' South Curolina Con? ference, opens October 3d. It is under tho Presidency pf that experienced teacher, Dr. W . A. Cummings. Ita proximity to Wofford College gives some advantage to those who have both sona and daughters to educate from home ; and the renown oC Spartanburg for its healthfulness and reli? gious privileges, commends it to public fa? vor."-Southern Christian Advocate, Aug. IG, 18G7. SPARTASBLRO FEMALE COLLEGE -"It gives us pleasure to announce to the pub? lic, the re openiqg of this popular institu? tion, under the managemeut of the Bev. A. W. Cummings, D. I). The reputation of the President for scholarship and adminis? trative ability, should command for the? Institution a liberal patronage; and we hope that the friends of female education, will bestir themselves to give to this Col? lege that support and encouragement with which it was honored in former years. Ita ropresentativc5 arc scattered throughout the? land, and they surely cannot forget the pleasant associations of by-gone days, and disregard the claims of their Alma Mater. Let one and all do something to sus Li i a this important educational interest, ' that our daughters may bc as corner-stones, pol? ished after t ho simili ludo of a palace.' -. SpntlaiiLtiry Krprrrn, ISfiii U0L8TON CONFERENCE FEMALE COL? LEOE.-" Wo have been pleased to learn that the. last session was eminently success? ful, sud with thc present able and efficient, corpse of teachers, (three of whom are now in the Spartanburg Female College,) under thc lead of Dr. Cummings, promises to fulfil the fullest hopes of its friends." Abingdon Virginian, May, 1860. HoLSTON CONFERENCE FEMALE COL? LEGE.-' Of thc President, Rev. Dr. Cum? mings, and thc Faculty, it ss only "necessary to say that the present examination does not detract anything from tho high reputa tion that they had sustained for' many years as able teachers and skilful managers of a literary institution. The Committee! feel safe in saying, in the Unguaga of ono of thc oldest and most active Trustees, Hon. N. W. Woodfin, ?in regayd.to the President, 'that they, have the right man. in tho right place.' "-Report of Sxamin* ing Committee of H. C. F. CoUeae^ Mau 15 1861. <'C??F