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THE ?HAULESTON DULY W% MCMILLAN & MOBTON, PBOFBDSTO?S; No. 18 KAYNE STREET. CITY PUNTERS. TERMS_C ASH. StTBSCRIPTION. DAILY-lWELVE MONTHS.f lO.UO DAILY-SIX MONTHS. 5.00 DAILY-THREE MONTHS. ?.00 BINOLE COPIES.>...?rent? TO NEWS DEALERS."..-3 rent? RATES OF ADVERTISING. IC cents ? line tot first Insertion. 10 cents s Uno for' bach subsequent Insertion. 5 lines or und or tobe charged halla square. For Marriage and Funeral Notices-$1. AU Bail and Exhibition Advertisements mutt be paid for in advance, unloss they are ordered to be charged to regular advertisers. FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER ll, 1867. A SUMMER SHOWER. "fmbres Deducunt Jovem." UT BENBY TIMBO?. Welcome rain or tempest From yon airy powers, We have languished for them Many sultry hours. And earth is alok snd wan, aud pines with all ber flowers. What have thoy been doing In tho burning June ? Riding with the genii? Visiting the moon ? Or sleeping on the ice amid an arctic uoou ? Bring they with them jewels From the sunset lands v What are these they scatter With suoh lavish hands? There are no brighter gems in Baoloonda's sands. Pattering on the gravel, Dropping from the eaves, Glancing in the grasa and Tinkling on tho loavoB. They nash tho liquid paarl?, as Rung from fairy sieves. Meanwhile, unreluctant. Earth Uk? Dan? Res; Liston ! is it fancy, . That beneath ns sighs, As that warm lap receives the largesse of tba skies V Jove, tt is, descendeth lu those nrv.i.l -ni-, ana lois world-wide tremor Is a pulse that thrills To a god's Ufe infused through veins of velvet hills. Walt, thou jealous sunshine: Break not on their bUss; Earth will blush in roses Many a day for this, And bend a brighter brow beneath thy buming kiss. [Southern Opinion. OFFICIAL. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Postoffice at Charleston, for the wee ending OCTOBER 10, 1807, and ordered to be print?., lu TBS DAILY NEWS, agreeably to the following section o the new Postofflco Law, as the newspaper having tin largest circulation in the City of Charleston : SECTION 6. And be lt further enacted. That Reta of let tere remaining uncalled for in any Postofflco In any city town or village, where a newspaper shall be printed, .hall hereafter be pubUshed once only in the newspaper which, being pubUshed weekly or oftener, ahaU have tnt largest circulation within range of delivery of the said office. ?ar Persons calling for Letters Advertised, should state that they are ' Advertised.' ? ?ST OlBlC? ho>m from S A. M. to 6 P. M. On Sundays from 6 to 6 P. M. STANLEY Q. TROTT. Postmaster. WOMEN'S LIST. A Adams, Jenno ' Adkins, Mrs S Ahrons, Miss M Alexander, Mrs L Alexander. Mies L Anderson, Mrs F Artaon, Reboces Ash, Mrs O B Bahntge. Mrs C Baily. Mis? K Barrell. 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Oh?ri O Murphy, J D Welling, Wm ll G ?isden, J H Myers, Benjamin Wells, Edward L ^toinve^^ MoBftd^PV w?aon.Jsme. Garey, Lonnso MaCormlok, J Wholey, Wm S, Gehn, H McConnell, H J Jr aibfcs, F*t*r MoGc,r=alck, A Whit?, ? L aUobriat Alex McMillan, H M Witschen. Johu Green, A W MoNeal, Minna White, Joseph Oreen, Charles ff WUUams. Charles wS?B?ry ^cfth?efaV?cve,aod they w?t also pu^m**?#' ba? tbs* Wltfcdtft tho ?Om? ? hrttor eannOi ba mafWd. bili tCxnort? ?or ?hr. Wf*k <">IH?K Thnrtday, October JO. :. rcansiaK. HALIFAX, N b-Per, Br. scltf Pstucc of Wales- 58.UH tent . Lumber. 9 Spare containing 4000 feet. 60 bbls Pitch, 2 half tierce? Bice. DOMESTIC. BOSTON-Per steamship George B Upton-1 balo Sea iBlauri Cottou, 660 bales Upland Cotton, 6? toa Bice, 14 balOH Sago, 6 boxes Mdse, 1 bundle Wiro, 3 balea Wire, 18 tons Iron, 38 bundles Sugar Cane, 43 cask? Clay. NEW YORK-Per steamship Manhattan-787 balsa Cot? ton, M tc? Bice, 100 ubi? Rosin, 180, bale? Domestics and Yarn, l'J9 Empty Bbl?, 27 Packages, 7 bbls Fruit, 2 bbls Wax, 1 roU Wire Cloth, 1 Horse, 1 bale Skins. .Per steamship Alabama-690 baise Upland Cot? ton, 19 bags Sea I "In nd Cottou, 63 tea Bice. 4 balee Vern, 3 bales Bagging, 148 Empty Bbl?, and 91 Pack? ages.Per steamship E B Souder-175'Uercea Rico, 713 balea Cotton, 163 balea Domestics, 36 balee Yarn, 7 bundles Leather, 6 bbls Boslii, 8 bbls Oil, 7 bbl? Fruit, 3 cases Books, 100 paokages sundries .Per sehr Jonas Pmlth-?OO barrels Spirits Turpentine, 40 bbls Cnulo l^irpentihe, 300,000 foet Lumber and Boards, 7 Iron fetas, 117 packages Hardware.Per sehr Matlle E Taber-180,000 feet limber, 36,000 feet Boards.Por sehr Queen ?.f the Weat-200.000 feet Flooring Boards. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Alliance-363 bal?? Cotton, 60 balee Yarn, 21 balee Rags, 110 casks Clay, 6 bbls Spirits Turpentdno, 10 pair Railroad Wheels, 100 pkgs Mdse. , BALTlMORR-Per etoaiushlp Bea Gull-478 bales Cot too, 1 hhd Hides and Skins, 18 bales Hides and Skins, 31,000 foot Lumber, 6 Packages, 1? bundle?, Empty Bane.Por sehr S ti HD ScuU-160,000 feet Lumbor. THE: CHARI?KSTON MARKET, FOR THE WXEK ENDINO THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10. COTTON.- Notwithstanding tho heavy decline whioh has lately takou place In the article, prlceB koop up a steadily falling character, and the business of the peet woek has been at receding rate?, the market here having quoted on the first day of the week : Low Middling at j 17; Mlddlm? at 17>i@18e., and Strict Middling at 18J?@18)?c. V lb, and closed yesterday at 16?16>? for Low Middling, 10 for Middling, and 17c. f? ? for Strict Middling Cottou, Llvorpool during tho same time having declined >i@3-16d" say from 8>.;d. to 8 C-lCd.@S?,d., and New York from l)?@2c. %i lb, say from 31 >? ? loy* ctn. Purchasers have con tined their attenUon almost exclusive? ly to the finer qualities, to the entire neglect of common Cotton, which have been duli and fiat during th* week. The receipts at this point basin to exhibit a marked Increase, and have benn 84 <?0Bs Of Sea Island and 5080 bales Upland Cotton, against!? bales of Sea Island and 3886 balee Upland the week before, and 310 Tstand and 245S bales or Upland Cotton tor the ponding week last year. *????T The following statement will show the business done in the article here for the week just terminated : On Friday, October 4, a good demand prevailed during the first of the day ou h basia of 17c. %4 lb. for Low Middling, 17)i ? ia. <*? H.. A.? Middling, and ?.? <& * *. for strlot *fW" jims;; but information ' corning to hand announc? ing that the English market had receded \d. fl lb., say from 8}id. to 8y,d" the demand slackened, and the transactions afterward were quite light, at au irregu? lar decline of a >? to He, fl. lb, ; but the operations were too limited, and prices too unsotUed for quotations to be given. Sales of the day 360 halos. On Saturday the staple was dull and prices Irregular, the demand bolng almost exclusively for the better quali? ties of the. staple, whioh were sold, In some instances, at rates a >"c. down-the transactions amounting to some 266 balee. Middling bolng quoted nomlnaly at 17c, and Strict Middling at 17X @ 18c. fl lb. On Monday the market was inactive, buyers wanting only good qualitteb and for which they offered declining priooB, the rates falling off from a half to one cont per lb. Bales about 100 bales, Low Middling being quoted at 16>i, Middling at ICS, and Strict MiddUng at 17c. per lb. On Tuesday the demand was moderate, but prices were firmer; sales 170 bales, the rates remaining quota bly unchanged. On Wednesday the market opened active, with full and firm prices; but later in the day a decline having been reported in the English market, the staple here became easier, and some transactions took place at a concession In price. Salea 600 bales, Low Middling being quoted at 16>i. Middling at 16 a 1C>4, and Strict MiddUng at 17c. per lb. J Yesterday prices were easier to the extent of Xe- per lb. decline. Bales 366 bales, viz: 33 at 16. 10 at ICS, 20 at 165K. 68 st 16,34 at ie>i. 9 at 16>?, 94 at 17. Wo quote, Liverpool classification, Low Middling, 15 a UK; Hld diin g, ie ; Strict Middling, 17. SSA ISL?N? COTTON.-The arrivals continue extremely light, and have only amounted to some 34 bales for the weok, composed of Sea Islands and Floridas. The market continues inactive, and the only transactions have been a few bales of fine Sea Islands on private terms. COTTON STATEMENT. ?. Itl'd Upl'd, Rice. Stock on hand Supt. 1,1867. 182 810 180 Received thia week. 34 6080 638 Received previously. 23 6770 338 339 11,660 1046 Exports- S. It'd. Up'd. Bice. This week. 30 3869 233 Previously_ 63 4166 143 City and local consumption. 300 73 7036 666 Total exports sud local consumption 73 7035 G66 Stock on hand and on shipboard_ 166 4625 380 SAMS TIMK LAST VEA H. s. rid. upfd. suv. Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1866. 236 0300 _ Received this week. 210 2463 _ Received previously. 164 6803 61 699 13646 61 Exports- S. It'd. Up'd. Rice. This week. 131 8060 _ Previously. 191 8343 4U 332 11,302 . 40 s Total exporta. 332 11,302 40 Stock en hand and on shipboard_ 377 3343 ll BICE.-The arrivals during the week amount to about 8,000 bushels of Carolina Rough, and 78 tierces clean, the latter from Georgetown. South CaroUna. Under increasing supplies the article, has a lower tendency, and prices have gradually receded during the week. We note sales of about 600 tierces of clean CaroUna, say 80 tierce J m-?k?n?t 7?i ; 26 at 7J?; 36 at 1%; 103 do prime at ^X, and 189 do on private terms. Yesterday 90 tierces prjxno sr ld at B%. and 30 do at tJKc fl tb. New Caro? Una Bough is seUlng at il 50 ? ?3 oo per bushel. NAVAL STORES.-There has boon received about 900 bbls. Rosin, and 200 bbls. Spirits. We note sales of Pale to. Extra Pale et *6 60 ? t6 00 per bbl. No. i at [tl 60 @-$4 00. No Common on the market. The Spirits was sold as it rou at 61c. per gallon. No Crudo Turpentine reccivod. HAY.-Tho receipts of this article have been light and we] learn of no wholesal e transactions. ?OBN.-The market conUnues without arrivals and th? stock in the hands of dealers is slowly diminishing. The transactions are only in a retail way at $165&166 fi bushel, weight, bag? included, for good to prime Corn. OATS.--The business in this grain ls confined to the local retail trade. The arrivals baye been about 2000 bushels, consigned to dealers for the local trade. H LOUR.-Flour contonea to stiffen in price, sud deal era here have advanced their rates sbout 60c. ft bbl. during the week. We note sales of Southern Super st 812@$12 ,60 bbl.; Southern Extra at SIS 'ty bbl,, and Family at $14 fl bbl. With tho advance In the price of Southern Flour, dealers have imported to a limited ex? tent of new Northern and Western, which is selling st *U.50@tl2.00 for Super, and tl2.60?tl8.00 fl bbl. for Extra. BACON.-The stock of meat ia moderate, and with a fair aeumu*. wu,T ^AVB generally-obtained firm prices. The market is supplied -mu* u*rmt, wm it sells at rates too in ?gular to be quoted. We quote prima Shoulder? at 16??@16>? canta ft ?. ; prune Bibbed Sides at I8)i cf nts ft m., and prime Clear Bibbed Bides at 19K@20 cents 'ft jb. Belly Bacon and Strips Bi lu fair supply and good demand at 18 cents fV ?. SALT.-The stock of thia article is light and the en? quiry continues modosa te. We, renew our previous rates for jobbing lots-say t3 60?2 75 ft sack. LNDIA BAGGING.-The markst is folly supplied with this article and buyers are purchasing only to a limited extent. We note kales during the week st 25@25% cent? tor largs lots, and 26>6@20 cents f) yard tor smaller quantities, Dundee Bagging. ' 44 Inches, fb'$. ?4; fhq yard, ls sold iitt 80?36 cents. Sea Island Bagging, 4* inches wide, 3 ?s. to the yard, ls held at 60?66 cents. ROPE.-In consequence of the use of Iron Ties, the demand for Rope is t*?> light ?um prices u?pgslar, and somewhat nominal at quotations. We quote Hemp si 13? 14 cents fl ?. ; Oreenleaf at 14?16 cents, sod Jut? ai 13 cents fi ?. IRON BANDS AND TIES for Cotton are conting into use,and DILLON'S Universal tic, WM. ROACH, Agent, the arrow Tie, R. MUSE & Co,, Agents, the BKASD'H TI?. Osotas W. Wni?AMe ft Co., ageste, m& the IW*.n*v Buckle Tie, STREET BBOTSXBS tt Co., Agents, sr? offer? ed Us this market at 1OK01.9K cento ft m. . TIMBER AND LUMBER.-Tho stock of Timber and Lumber bas become quite light, and the limbed supply Ls held at rates rather above our quotations, which for tue present are somewhat nominal. We quot? Common, Tanbar *4?*6 fl M; Mill Timber $6@$8 ft IC, and Shipping Timber at $12 ^ M. liait Lumber 1? ?oiling at $120116 ft M, and city Steam Sawed at ?18 9*26 ft M. FREIGHTS.- -To Liverpool, there ar? signs or som? activity, and three vessels have been placed on the berth. We quote the rate et >?d. on Upland mut Sid. ou flea Islands. To Havre, nominal. To tb? West India* nothing offering. Coastwise-To New York, by, steam, SS 00 ft bals?n Sea Ulanda and Uplands; SI 60?$2 00 ta Herc? on Bloe ; by sail, tl 60?3 00 ft bal? on Cotton, and on Bice9100$ 1 ii ft tierce. To Boston, by steam, Jic V ?? on Cotton and tt 00 fl tierce on Bte?; by sail, #0. fl ?.'on pottos, To Philadelphia y. acut fl Bl. ott u piena ummi by steam, and - cent fl ?, by sall. To Baltimore, by steam. )?c. $ ?. on Cotton, tl 60 fl turret on Bice ; these steamers take freight for Philadel? phia. On Lumber, by sail, to New York. Philadelphia end Baltimore st MfiM V M. arid on Tlrab?r *9@?0 V M. ?XCHANoE.-9t?rilng BlUs-tha rei? yesterday was M4x! SM- sixty days bills.' Sight Cheeta^ Hew Ycrk ai * p? eefct o?T ; five to ton days, iH os?; t?n to fifteen days, Tfc off; twenty to twenty-five ? lJ? p?r off \ thirty dey?, 3 pen?**..* Tksy ss? aashi Ob^iks ^OlA.^bbltsrswSrsiM^, buytf?^t?su4 pMst^sW. tfsbtl* M***?t. MOBILE, October 6.~Oonroa-Th* daanatM m.? 11 ?.?? 11 A a Sit st? M?*k?t. AUGUSTA, October O.-CoTroN-Tho market opened ?orr Arni with good, demand, ?nd Hale* of {few York Middling wore made at .Ito, Boon after advices from Liverpool wtCWrted a further dectlue, which checked ?peratious. Stilt later ?nd mom nufavorabl? advtoos rr osa, ri ?w York and Liverpool ccanpletelr uuaetlUd the market, and nothing bas Mace been done. Bale* of tbs day amounted to 268 balea, as follows: s at ISM, T al 16, 1 at 16?. 18 at 16-4. 0 at 10 3-8. 93at IOU, 61 at 16?, 136 at 17, i ut 17.K. and 131 balee at unknown prices. The ro ovipts ?vero 43, balee. WtiKAT-WhHo $* 60 ?2 Vi., lied f - "?0 ft 'J 60. Conn -White 91 88 s 1 60; yellow and mixed 8140. ! BBOON-Shoulders 17; ft Sidos 19; C R Sides 30 a 21; O Sides 31; Hams 29 s 26. New Orleans Market. NSW ORLEANS, October 0.-Corrow-The aa rue causes whlcb checked the movement yesterday have re? stricted operations to-day. In fact the supplies offering were even ol less extent, and with so little scone afford? ed, buyers stood aloof, preferring to await the better as? sortment looked for on Monday and Tuesday. There was, nevertheless, considerable looking around, but in many cases tbs parties were un at) lo to find tho styles required, and consequently withdrew. ?TATKMKNT Of COTTON. Stock on baud 1st September, 1807. bales-16,200 Rocetved to-day. 1,186 Eocel . ed previously. 11,131- 12,317 27,673 Cleated to-dsy. 1,640 Oleirod previously. 6,875- 8,624 Stock on hand and on shipboaid. 10,049 Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, ' October 9.-Tu?r?arr?nt-Has de? clined 26 cents, end we quote sales of 93 bbls. at $4 for virgin and yellow dip, and $2 00 for hard, * 280 lbs. scum's Tu ur EMT NE.-Tho market to-day has ruled steady, and tho sales aro 173 bbls. at 63 a 63>tf cents, and 218 do. at 63>, a 64 cents V gallon. ROBIN.-Sales of 839 bbls. at 83 36 a $3 30 for strained, 13 37? for No. 2, and 84 for No. 1. COTTON.-12 bales middling sold at 10>a cents V pound. HAT.-60 bales Kastern sold from wharf at 81 IC V 100 lbs. TIMHI'U. Two raits sold at 87 60 a $8 V M. tor ordi? nary mill. Baltimore ^Market. BALTIMORE, October 8.-COMEE- Market quiet. We have only to notice sales of 200 bags low grade Rio at. 14 a 14j?>; loomm Prime do 18*c gold. CO TTON-Remains dull. No sales to-day. We quote Middling Upland at 20o. FLOUB-Our market waa quiet to-day. There is a fair inquiry, but buyer? are not disposed to meet the views of holders. Sales confined to small lots for local wanta; Included was 126 bbla fine at $9. GRAIN-Receipts of Wheat to-day were composed of ? 1635 bushels white sud 3886 bushels red ; demand was not so brisk and priceB barely aa Arm as yesterday, though not quotably lower. No sales' of white reported, though we hear there wore some small lota taken at 92 60 a 2 60 ; no prime or choice. 1000 bushels good to strictIv choice red brought 92 60 a 2 86r 300 bushels common 82 30 a a 36. Oom-700 bushels wini* cntl ano buseela yellow wo.ro all that were offered today. .Sale? Include 250 bushels white at ?i sw. ew nasaels do 9186; 480 ?,i.hai? ToU?w su t?. Oats-5200 bushels received ; mar? et unchanged. Sales Of 1200bush' ls good to prime 70 a 72c. Rye-900 bushels received ; demand good and Srices higher. Sales of 750 bushels choleo Pennsylvania 1 66; 30 bushels prime do 91 60; 2C0 bushels damp 9140 MOLASSES-We report sale of cargo 309 hhds, 41 tierces Cuba, ex sehr Jonas Smith, taken for bolling; prices not given. PROVISIONS - Karly in the day there was a sale of 40 casks rib Bacon Sides, to thu trade, at 17 ?c subsequent? ly held firm at 17?ic, and for Jobbing lots 18c; Bacou Shoulders steady at 14 ?i a 16c, and clear rib Sldea 18 <" a T8?c; no chango in Hams; Bulk Meats nominal; none in 'the market. Mess Potk scarce and firm at 926 60 tor Western. Lard steady at 14 ?c for City, and 16o for Western ; latter in jobbing lota. RICE-Very little offering, but no demand, and prices in absence or sales quite nominal. , SALT-With staadv fair demand we quote for lota from dealers, aa before, viz; Liverpool Gronud Alum 92 26 a (2 30; fine 93 a 3 20 per sack; Turk's Island 66 a 60 per bushel, for large and small quantities fi om store, i SUOAB.-Market to-day >? to Xe better. We report 'sales of 1200 boxes Cuba at 11%,c, bolng on tho basis of j <12Vc for No 13; 50 hhds Cuba (rood fair refining at 12?; .10 do prime grocery Porto Rico 14?c, 303 hhds. 68 boxes Cuba centrifugal,'ex Valencia, terms not transpired. WHISKEY-Nothing reported, and it is still difficult to name prices. New York Market. MONET MARKEi. The New York Evening Post, of Tuesday, October ?th, says : Gold is easy for delivery to-dsy. About noon loans of currency on goad as collat oral were made without Inter? est. Earlier tat che day five a seven per cent, waa paid to carry over balances.. 'Ihe price has been Bteady, and the transactions conaidirablo. . The loan market ia esoy ?17 1? cent on csu, but there ls a good demand. In discounts no change is reported and choice blue pan st 7 a 9. The banks are lending blore freely and the drein of currency scorns less press? ing now tbat the conn try bausa have completed thetr atat?menla for quarter day. Thees reports ere now looked for with some anxiety, and it ls hoped that they will be promptly published by the Currency Bureau. I The stock market is feverish. Governments opened firm, especially the ten-forties, In which certain specula? tors are reported to be trying to manipulate a corner, as the supply on the market ia small. With a view to help this movement forward, the attempts recently made to produce an impression in the public mind that the ten forties will be paid coln, while the ' five-twenties Will not be paid in cow nave been very adroitly used by the cUque. ,n se veil-thirties there is not much doing, as the government has discontinued its purchases for tho present. , Railroad shares are feverish and lower, the speculation turning chiefly on Erle, which fluctuates very rapidly un? der various rumora about the result of th? election to? day, and the probable result thereof upon the business of the road and the speculation in th? stock. PEODOOE MARKET. NEW YOBS, October 8.-FLO CU, co.-The market for Western and State Flour ia little more active, but with larger offerings the low and medium grades are 10 a 16c lower. Family brands are unchanged. The sales are 16,000 bbls at 99 10 a 9 80 for Superfine State and Western ; 910 16 a 10 90 for Extra State; 911 10 a U 40 for.fancy State; 910 46 a ll 25 for tho low grades of. spring Wheat, Western Extra; 910 40 all 40 for shipping Oblo; 911 75 a 14 90 for trade and family brands of Ohio, Michigan and Indiana; and 914 a 16 60 for Bl Louis Extras. Southern Flour is easier on common grades. Sales of 750 bbla at 910 70 a 12 for common to good Baltimore and country Extras, and 912 70 a 16 for trade and family brands. QUAIN.-The Wheat market is 2 a 3c better; thia im? provement is most noticeable in spring, which is lesa plenty. Winter ls irregular. White la firm, while amber is lower. The demand is mainly for export. Oats are excited and quite aetlve. The sales are 190.000 bushel? Ohio and Western at 70 a 78? c, in store, and 79 a 80c, afloat and to arrive. Corn opened very strong, and prices improved about turee cents per buseel, with moderate offerings, but buy em held off, and the market closed quiet at tb? improve? ment. PROVISIONS.--Pork opened steady, but soon fell off, and doses didi and heavy at inside rates. Bacon is moderately active and steady. Sales of 126, 000 Ice-cured short rib, in bulk, at 12c, and I2?c, boxed. Lard la dull and price? heavy. Sates of 60S bbl? end tierce? at 14? a U%c for No 1; 14 ? S 14?ic for city; 14ft a li%c for fair to primo stesm and kettle rendered. BUTTER-lu finn and in good demand. We quote os, roUows: Goshen and Cringe county, pail?, v tb 40 a 60c, ; State firkins and tub?, good to choice, 34 a 36c ; Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota, 20 a 25c; Western Reserve, good to oholce, 29 a 80c; State tubs, Welsh good to choice 32 a 36c ; Ohio, common to lair, 16 a 20c ' CHEESE-The demand is active, and prices have advanced. We qnote ai follows : State factory, good to choice, 9 ro, new, 16 a 16c; State, fair to good, 13 a 16c; State dairies, choice, ll a 12?c; English dairy, Conn., 13 a 14c; English dairy, Ohio, 12 ia 14c; Vermont dairy, common to choice, 10 a 12c; pineapple, 12 a 14c; Ohio, prime, 18 a 14c; Ohio facto? ry; good to choice, 14 a 16c COFFEE-A more active demand for Rio, but the mar ? kel ls not strong. West India styles are quiet, COTTON-There is a bottor feeling among holders, sud prices have advanced and close fine. The demand ia fair at quotations. We quoted at 20c tor middling uplands and 21c for do New Orleans. BAT-Is tn fair demand and steady at 75c for shipping, and SI a 140 foi-retail lota. MOLA BS as-Is moderately active and steady. NAVAL STOUTS-Spirits of Turpentine ls lower and dull. Rosins are steady. Tar is quiet. The quotations are : Spirits Terpentine, free, per gallon 57? a 59? ct?. Spirits Turpentine in bond, per gallon, 49c; Crude Tur? pentine, in bbls, per 280 lbs, 96 00; Rosins, common, in bbls, per 280lbs. 8380; Rosins, trained In bbls, per 280 lbs; 93 87? s 4 12 >?; Rosins, No 2, in bbla. per 280 lbs, 94 26; Rosins, No 1, in bbls, per 280 lbs, 94 60 a 6 76; Rosins, pale, in bbls, per 280 lbs, 96?6 76; Rosins, ex? tra) pele, in bbl?, per 280 lbs, 97 00 a 7 60; Rosins, window guss, In bbls, par 280 lbs, 97 76 a 9 00. Tar, North County, in bbb, per bbL 93 76 a 3 87?; Tar.WU Rion-Is dufl and prices are heavy. SHQAB.-Raw sugars are dull, but price* are no lower. Sates of Cub? at H\ ? MX cents. Refined ere steady et 10% for barda. WHISKEY.- The market te Bteady. Sales ot 600 bbls at 30o for Western, in bond. Market Report ?sid Quotation skeet ste atonde, Stocks asad Bank Bille, fer Week ending October IO, 1B67. VBVPABKD ?if AJSTDRJcCW; IYI. MOKJELAJSTD. Broker, No.; 8 Broad Street, Charleston, 8. C SOUTHESK BANK M LLB. Buying Rate* Bank of Camden. 36?00 Bank of Charleston.2o5oO Bonk of Chaster.i<v loo l^^l*^^^ - -.VU 00 Bftak of State of B^?a^ina^ prior'to?iie?.lit i00 Bank of stem of S, 'Camii*,*, eiter t ?t . '?I. M mo Comercial Bank. Columbia.,09 m Punter's i^a^wh^S?Bani. OhaVie.ton". ', '. '.18 00 Sou^weBUrn^l^^osd ^JQfc' ,*?^?'?9t0n^ & l?eWr?r Cent (oiflj.Y.V.!.ooloo . State, Bond Seven Per Cent. (n?w). .9MM0 ie Coupons, City...48*00 phis Bonds, City.,.402)00 . 3f Columbia Baad?...................909*00 City of Columbia Coupons.aOffiOO South Carolina Railroad and Bank Stock.43&00 South Carolina Railroad Six Per Cent. Bond?.ooSoo South Carolina Railroad Seven Per Oent. Bondr.. .fldSoO South Carolina R. R.Cerhfioete of Indebtedness.. .6M|00 pity of Charleston Bia Per Bent. Sleek.toSoo City of Charleston Certificate of Indebtedness_61(300 City of Charleston Eire Loan Bonds.OOA00 State of South Carolina Bonde (old). State of South Carolina Bonds (new iseue of .L 1,1S?7. Stete of Heath Carolin? Stock .. Hiato of South CarolinaOoupona,. People's NaUonalBamt Stock.>. First National Bank fltoci., Northeastern Railroad 1st Interest Bonds.. MutlbQBjBtesn Railroad 1st Coupons (past ?ne)... Kertne***** Railroad Certificate of tedsbtedueee i Ga? Company Stock. ^"ud^va^b^RiitrVad' Bonds* (Stete IHM SavannahRaiiroad Boii???l??later eat of 2d Ben).00*100 of Savannah Bonds. . . . ..M?oo ' ef ftev?kaMeh Goalen* (AM ?ivrtou? to ist " Comp**??Iv* Kxpurt? of Cotton from tile Voi t ot charleston. -, SKA ISLAWI>. KXl-OUTKO TO Liverpool. Scotland.4 Other British Ports. Po tal to O rest Britsiii. Marseille?. Othsr French Ports, Total to Frau os..., Holland. Belgium. North of Europe. Total North of Europe. South of Europe. West Indies, Ar.. Total Foreign Ports. Boston. Rhode Island, fcc. Nsw York., Ph lind ol ph lu. Baltimore and Norfolk_ Nsw Orleans. Ike. Other United States Ports. Total to Coastwise Ports. Grand Total. IU-J.ANU. Bale?. 7:i 73 ?mi 661 873 7035 Bxpnrta Of ?lter, Naval Store? ?nd Lnmber, from the I'ort of Charleston, fr?sn the 1st September to Oi taber 10, 1907. Boston. New York. Philadelphia.... Baltimore. H art lord, Conn. Total Coastwise. Matanzas_ Halifax, N S. Total Foreign. Grand Total . Cit BOT N. STORES. I LUMUKU. Foet. Barrels. 494 6,100 10 83 6,747 6,797 1,011,1)00 '239,318 09,764 1,913.079 Charleston Wholesale Prices, B?QQtV?, ft yard Dundoo. Gunny Cloth. BALE ROFE, fl lb-Manilla. Western.... New York. Jute. BR EAU, fl lb "Sw BRICES, v M ...;. 9.O0 aao.oo .aBdJr;n'ioonia.rn ?5 - COTTON; ? in Ordinary to Good Ordinary. - @ - Low. Middling. 16 00 If.1, MiddBUg to Strict MifldMng. 10 @ 17 Good Middling. - @ - Sea Islapd.,. 46 @ 65 CAItDLES, f, lb-Sperm......... 98 a - Adamantine. 99 Coi 96 Tallow. 19 a '?0 COFFEE, ft lb-Rio. 94 Od .10 Laguayre,. aa @ 35 Java..'. (fi 45 CORDAGE, fi lb-Manilla. - a .. Tarred American.. 90 OD '98 CORN MEAL, fl bbl. 0.00 ? - COAL, & ton-Anthracite.... 9.60 (a) 10.00 Cumberland. nominal. COFFER, ?t.ft-Sheet.... 68 0? 00 FERTILIZERS Peruvian G nano^ f ban. . . . . ._ 100.00 a - Maps^Slipo^^ 05.00 il - Zell'a Raw Bone Phosphate. 66.00 ? - Zelt's Super Phosphats of Lune.. 00.00 Cq) - Woolston'* Phosphate of lame..- . 66.00 oj) - FISH- Cod, fi 100 lbs. 7.00 @ 9.00 Herring, fl box. 45 a 80 , Mackerel, No. 1, f. half bbl...". .. li. 00 $11.60 Mackerel, Ho. a, f) half bbl.10.00 2)10.60 Mackerel, No. 8, fi bbl.... - if - Mackerel, No. 1, by kita. - a - No. 2..... - ?ai No.3. - a - Sardines, f 100-quarter boxes.. 93 @ 95 Half boxes_ 48 @ 60 F?.OLTR, * bbl-Super.11.76 ij?19.09 SLm?a^..^:::::8:S I180? Southern-Super.19.00 (4)12.50 Extra,. .18.00 S - Family.14.00 (? - FRUITS-Prunes, ft ft..I 29 & - Figs. 40 a - Dried Apples.. 10 ? 98 Almonds, soft shell. 36 @ 40 Raisins, M. R., fi box. 4.00 OD 5.00 Raisins, Layer. 4.50 @ 6.50 Oranges. - a - Lemons, fi box.16.00 (??17.00 OL ASS. fi box of 60 feet American, 8x10. 6.60 @ 6.00 American. 10x12. 6.00 a 6-60 French, Tm?.. 7.00 a 8.00 ORA IN-Maryland Oats, ft bushel. 80 a 90 Western Oats. ft bushel. - a - Corn, fi bushel. 1.66 a 1.66 , Beans, ft bushel. 9.00 @ 8.00 HA Y, ft cwt-Norm River.1.26 & - Eastern. 1.36 a - HIDES-Tny, f, ft. 10 (,i) 19 INDiQO-% ft. 1.00 a 176 IRON- Rotlned, ft ft. 07 (? 07Ji Swede. 09 a 10 LATHS, f M. 4.00 a 4.60 LIME- Shell, f, bbl. - ? _ South Carolina. 1.60 a - Rockport. 9.00 a 2.2? Cement. 2.75 a 3.60 Plaster Parts. 4.00 a 4.60 L UMBER, fTM. feet Clear White Pine, 1st quality.. - . 60.00 (??55.00 White Pine,, good run. 88.00 ($40.00 Yellow Pine....._. 20.00 ?25.oo Boards, f> M. feet-Rough.12.00 (a'15.00 Grooved and Tongued_98.00 (2)99.00 LEATHER, country tanned, fi ft. - ,i - MOLASSES, f> gallon-Cuba. 46 a 60 Muscovado_ . 66 a 96 - Sugar House. ? 60 a Lou & Now Orleans. 76 a 89 NATAL STORES, fl bbl-Tar. - a - Pitch. - _ Rosin, Pal?. 4.S0 a 8.00 Roam, No. 1. 8.60 a 3.76 Rosin, No. 2. 3.00 a - Rosin, Na 8..',. 2.76 a 2.86 Spirits Turpentine, f nation. 60 a 61 Ossum, tym. to ra) _ NAILS- American, 4?20d, $1 keg. 6.60 (a) 7.00 American Wrought. - S - Lathing........ 7.60 (fljio.oo Copper, f> ft. 1.00 a - Galvanized. 30 a - Spikes. . .11 @ lu Ol IS-lAri, f. gallon.. 1.40 ty> 1.46 Linseed, ^ gallon.. 1.64 ? 1-C0 Sperm, Winter, f, gallon. 2.96 W - Cotton Seed, fl gallon_. - ? . Castor (E. I.), ^ gallon..-. 8.00 & - Olive, fi aojes.,. I 8.00 aio.oo I Kerosene, ft gallon.. 62 @ 84 ... Bonzmo, ^ gallon.... 60 ? - WM?rwON?^BmZ meas, ft bbl. 16.00 @80.00 Beef, prime........ U.OO (316.00 Fork, meas.... ... 98.00 a - M Rump. - a - Bacon, Hams, fi ft..... 18 a 34? Bacon, Sides. is ya 90 Bacon, Shoulders.. 16 ou IG>J . . i^d?m Veg. ;/:.'!'.ll.'.'!'w^a* ie Butter. 80 a 49 Cheese...'. 16 a oi Potatoes, fi bbl.. 4.00 ? - Onion?. 4.00 a - Apples. 8.00 a 9.00 PAINTS-Whit* Lead, * ft.. 10 ? 16 Black Load. 10 a 12 Zinc, White. 12 a 16 PLOW STEEL, fi ft 12 (fi - UWE-Carolina, ft ft. 10% oj U East Indi*. .,.I. - 5 - SLA TES-American, ? square.. 12.6ft' (? - smNQLEs, .\"7.. 7.00 a 8.00 White Fine, first quaUty.12.00 @ - SALT^Liv^PW^qsrse. fi escly. 2.60 <| 2.75 WJt^wSfyb'...ffi..wt..'. 1.. 1M.* u g sSiiM^\frmf&m*iQ?:"'.'.V. ?V.Yi'i ?.So ? - Mace.f. 1.76 S - Cloves.J. 76 (g) _ Nutmegs.,,.. 2.00 a 2.60 SfPF?-. . ?0 2 - Pinien to...,.,. 4? a 60 .SP/??* giS-A?oi'.v.'.: e.oS ' % ?.00 Brandy, Cognac. . 4.00 3l2.00 ?ora.^?: -v.::iii.;; ?fg La:^ Gin, Amencan... 8:90 S 8.76 Rum, Jamaica. 5.00 a 0.00 SS^^?:::::::::::: S8 III ?wMj^^S?!f::;::::::::i::: 2S Ia* .i n a lax Otarlfle^O,......,. 16>ttS 17 Loaf..... . 18 ( i 19 Porto Bio....... 14 ( I IS : Muaoorai*'.,. . 18 < i 16 5E(3^?5-Domestic manufacture, ft M. 19.00 < 146.00 TEAS, f. ft-Imperial. 2.00 i \ 2.60 Gunpowder... 2.00 (12.60 Hyson.....,,,,.,. 1.90 "H 1.60 Young Hyson.. 1.60 (11.60 . Black.. 1.00 <? 1.75 TOBACCO, J&ft, as per qrsailty. 40 a 1.60 TIMBRR-rnvm l imber- Yellow Pine. 9.00 012.00 A?h.|1T>?T.?.-,&r U Poplar.'..;....;.- a - Hickory.. _a TIN-I 0 Rooting Plate....... 1.16.00 a - IX Hoofing Plate.,...,..17.00, 5 - I C Tin Piste', 10x14,.18.00 J I ~ IX Tin Plate 10x14.17.00 o - I C Tin Plate, 14x20. 19.00 ? I ~ i! Block Tin, f> ft. 40 ?I - Wpsfm^^^t? tl z Hemp. 46 ti - Jato. ao o - F-4Jtiv7-SUSr-Bright, ft galton. 36 o - PsraOue. -ii VINB&AR-'NhXU, Wine, fi gallon..... 60 & . Fran^^.'.'.'.\\\'lV.*V."l!.l!llli 1.00 < 11.36 WlHKW???^tort.,,. 3.00 < i 6.00 - ?gs??!'-.-.... 2.96 <f 6.00 **&J.. 3.36 O 9.00 Coneigncoe per* Kosaeaa Csmltaa Matlroisd. Ootobe? IO. . 869boles Cotton, 9 bales Yarna, 76 haga Oralo, 83 obie Naval Stores, 4 cars Stock, Ac. To E H Rodgers * Co, A Doty. O Marjenhott Kenapaux, Lanneau * Co, L D Pur m. Eroati Co, W??wsa, Street Broa ft Co. W Oo^ ^H^^^^^tt^l^to^? PassoTtfierti, ^^^^SS^\%K^ wlM^?wreo! PORT CALENDAR. COHRKCIT.L? WKKKI.Y. I'll ASKS OK I'll B MOON. First <?. Olli, ub. 4Tui. cvou I Lats! Q. vmii, ?h. I7ui. muru r uU M. 13tb, Uh. soi. morn | Now M. '47tb,7b. i Mu. morn ocroBKB. Monday_ Tuesday.... Wednesday, Thursday... Friday. Saturday... Sunday. SC tl. R16JIS. J SKI ~?TTw MOON KISKB. e.. 0 ?.. l 0.. i c.. 2 ?ti.. 8 5..3? ?..11? B.,34 6..38 B. .S1 C. .30 cw 13..13 J.. 7 f..Ot? '.!. .60 3. .64 4. .60 Kines. mon WATSR 2..16 3..10 4.. R 4..69 C..47 0..31 7..14 MARINE NEWS. *? 4? K 'V OF O II A lt I* B S T 4? IM . Arrived Ycsterrtay. British bui lt A ri nt ir. True, Hamilton. Bermuda. 14 days. Hal la ?t. To R Mure ft Co. steamer Faunie, Pork, Savannah via lt.nilton. Hil? ton Head and Beaufort. Mdzc. To Jobu Ferguson, t* Wslsb, < ' Madsen. II Harris. Willis ft Chlsolm, Itavo nel ft Barnwell. Jos?phine Kirk, F. Beshnlcklo, Capt W A Courtenay, Llout Col Lowe, W H Brown. Southern Kx S-oss Co, F Krossel, Kavenel St Co, W Harrisson, W S astie Htoamor Marlon, Poster, Haute?. 140 bales Upland Cotton, 112 bbl? Bostn, and Bundries. To J Ferguson, G E Prltohett, W O Dukes ft Co, J R Pringle. Cart, Kopff & Jervey. J M Caldwell & Hons, Adams, Frost ft Co, E U Hodgnrs ft Co, QalUard ti Minott, O Heeder, A Uoblnsou ti Co, S L Howard ft Bro, J A smythe, lt Holloway. Cleared Yesterday. Steamship E B Souder, Lebby, New York-Jno & Theo ?etty. British hrh; Clio, Wilson, Wilmington, N C -T Tupper ti Sonn. ?Went <o Sea Yesterday. Steamship E B Souder, Lobby, Now Vork. British brig Clio. Wilson, Wilmington, N C. f?SOft' Brig Cyclone, Friable, Georgetown, SC. Brig Volant, Dodge, Georgetown, H C. Brig Anna D Torrey, Hellers, Georgetown, s c. Brig Model,-. Georgetown, s c. Sehr Mottle E Taber, Morris, New York. Hohr Queen of the Weat, Heat ty, New York. Sehr Jonas Smith, Nichols, Now York. Sehr Homers St M D Scull, Stoelman, Baltimore. Sehr Prince of Wales, McNabb. Halifax. N H. Hehr Myrovor, Hughes, Georgetown, H O. Hp for this Port. Steamship Saragossa, Crowell, nt New York, to leave Oct 19. Sehr 51 B Bramhall, Hussey, at New York, Oct 7. Cleared for this Poyt. Steamship' Prometheus, Harri?, at New York, Oct 7. British bark Yumurri, Thompson, ?t Liverpool, Sept 23. Sehr W S Houghton, Tatem, at Philadelphia, Oct 6. Sehr E A Coukliu, Daniels, at New York, Oct 7. Sehr B N Hawkin? Wyatt, at Now York. Oct 8. I.?Vi UP VMSS1?I.S OP, CLEARED AND HAILED FOR THIS POUT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. British bark V mu ari, Thompson, cleared.Sept 23 Br bark J Cumming, Hookway, up.August 29 British bark Florence Chipman, Jones, sailed... .S?pt 3 Br bark Queen, Stuart, sailed.August 19 The Chattanooga, Freeman. sailed.August 19 The Hakou Adelst oin. Backer, up.Sept 14 Tho Charleston, Morley, sailed.September 18 ANTWERP. The Triton, Keoger, sailed.Sept 4 BERMUDA. Bark Artistic, True, sailed.September 21 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Brig Galveston, Merrymau, up.Kept 4 Sehr Fanny K Shaw, Shaw, up .Sept 28 Sehr Maine l.aw, Johnson, up.Sept 18 NXW TORS. Steam si lip Saragossa, Crowell, to leavo.Oct 19 " Steamship Prometheus, Harris, cleared.Oct 7 Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, cleared.Oct 8 Sehr E A Conklin, ?Daniels, cleared.Oct 7 Sehr M B Bramhall, Hussey, up.Oct 8 in CLAD FXrai A. Sehr J M Morales, Newman, cleared.Oct 4 Sehr W S Houghton, Tatem, cleared.Oct 6 OEOROKTOWN, D. C. Scar J A Halleok. Crowell, sailed.Sept 19 USTOF SHIPPING In toe Port of Charleston, Oct. IO, 1867. VKISS?L3 UNDER 100 TONS, AND STEAMERS O O ASTIN O WITHIN TBTE STATE EXCEPTED. STEAMSHIPS. Champion, 1418 tons, Lockwood, at Adger's wharf, for Nsw York, loading.Courtenay A Trsnholm Falcon, 672 tona, Reed, at Union wharf, for Baltimore, loading.Courtenay ft Trsnholm SHIPS. R C Winthrop, 940 tons. Stewart, at Boyce Si Co's wharf, for Liverpool, loading.Ravenel ft Co Amoila. 688 tons, Conner, at Boyce Si Co's wharf, from Liverpool, walting.J Fraser St Co Charlotte, 1100 tons, Spear, in the Stream, to load for Liv erpool. W B Smith Si Co BARKS. Elgin (Br), 312 tous, Healey, at MarshaU'a wharf, for London, loading.Street Bros ft Co Hector (Br), - tona. Nelson, at Union wharf, from MW dleborougb, Eng. discharging.Street Bros Si Co Artistic (Br), - tons. True, in the Stream, from Hamil? ton, Bermuda, just arrived_ .R Mure ft Co BRIOS. Henry Laurens, 117 tons, Borden, at Union wharf, for a Clenfuegos, walting.JA F.uslow ft Co Bellona (Br), - tons, Rawlings, at MarshaU'a wharf, for Bristol, Eng, loading.R Mure Si Co Queen of Britain (Br), 144 tons, Symons, at Vennlng's wharf, for Bristol, Eng, loading.R Mure ti Co Keystone, 430 tons, Barter, at Fraser's wharf, from Bos? ton, discharging.Master SCHOONERS. D Talbot, 286 tons, Packard, in Ashley River, for a Northern Port, loading.Master Navita (Br), 119 tons. Shields, lu Ashley River, for St John's, N B, loading.Bonofsntft Salas J R Jova (3-mssted), - toni-, Little, at Accommodation wharf, for Boston, loading.H F Baker Si Co N W Smith, 296 tons. 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For improving snd Bean tl fy Inp; the Complexion, The most valuable nod perfect propsratlon. te na?, for riving the skin a b&autiful poerl-Uke tint, that is only found in youth, ti quickly removes Tte, Erse kiss. Pim pl??, Blotches, Moth Pitches, Sallowness. Eruption*, md all imparities of the ?kin, kindly healing the sam? leaving the skin white and clear ?? alabaster. Ita uso ramotbe detected by the closest scrutiny, ?nd being ? vegetable preparation ts perfectly harmless.. It is Ute inly Rrtlele of tho kind used by the French, and ls con? sidered by the Parisian ss indispensable to a perfect toilet. Upwards of 80,000 bottles were sold during the p??t year, . sufficient guarantee of it? efficacy. Price roly 76 cent?. Hunt by mail, post-paid, on receipt of wi arder, by BERU CR. S BUTTS ft CO,, Chemist?, 986 River St., Troy.'N. Y March 80. ty r CRISPER COMA. Ohl ehe was beautiful ?nd fair. With ?tarry eyes, ?nd radiant hair, Whoa? curling tendrils, soft entwined, Enchained the very heart ?nd mlud, CRISPKR OOMA, fat Corling tho Hair of either Sex Into Wavy And Glossy Ringlets or Heavy Massive Ourla. BX USING THIS ARTICLE LABIA I ANO ?ENTLE I MEN con beautify thamsslvss ? thousand-fold, t ta th? only article iu tho world ?hat will carl straight mir. and st tho ?wno time give it 8 beautiful, elossy ap war-nee. Xh? Crisper ?om? not only earl? tbs hair, hut avig?rate*, beautifies and cleanses it; IA highly ?nd de fghtfnlly perfumed, and ls the most complete article ot BS kind iver offered to the Amt rican public. Th? ?rlspnr^Ooin? will be sent to ?ny address, saaled ?nd j Add res? all orders to " i W. L. ULAR* 4 CO.. Chemists, No. 8 Went Fayette stwet, Syracuse. N. Y. March 90 _'" ', Fllll FOR ALL ! ?7UJLL IlWfc?CTIOtf'? BY WHICH AMY PERSON. C ro*S? ?r ??mate, ran master the great art of Veal Address P. O. Drawer 31, Troy, N. Y. ??.Itt Vft CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE TO DK1..INQ,UKNT TAX'PAYEHS. CITY TREASURY OFilOE, ) October 8. 1867. { rpiX EX.EOU I IONS WIM. ISSUE FROM THIS OE A VICK, .... ?jd inst., ou alt unuaM reinrun for 1867. due on 29th June liBt. 8. THOMA?. October?_City Treasurer. ivories: Fo ACCTION??ERS. CITY TREASURY Oi FICE, I OCTODEII 2, 1867. I AEL AUCTION LICENCES EXPIRED BY ORDI? NANCE ou tioth September. Renowale will te 5ranted on application at thlH office. If made during This tenth* H. THOMAS, city Treasurer. October G ESTIMATION \VANTlKO. OFFICE CITY CIVIL ENOINEEK. i CIT? HALL, CHAULKKros, september ll Wri I SEALED PROPOSAL? WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIl tho latta at ia o'clock M.. for nun,DINO ?EVERAI TRUNKS of tho lung tbs end sizes gtyeu below. The ea tl mat cs will Include the cost of excavating about v. ni cable yarda of earth, tho necessary, rilling. reformlug ol pavoiuoute, uud grading siter thc laying of trunks. TRUNKS. PEET. Length of Trunk lu Lino s?eet. Vl7n Loug4boi 'trunk lu and from lots lu Coining snoot ti) the tidal drain. :tun LuugDh Ol Trunk from lots on Oadsden stroot to the malo dram in Wentworth street. 120 length of Trunk from McIntosh'!* Court to Rad? cliffe stroot drain. l?7 Total length. 877 Tiunks to be twelve by twenty Inchon lu tho clear, built of two by twolvo luchos primo yellow pino pUuks, to rest upon Bleepers ot throe by niuo inchon, throe toot long, placed five feet trom coutros. Bracon to bo two by Bix inches, dovetailed into tho sides Of Trunks, at dis? tances of Uve feet from centres, Tho Trunks to be laid to grado pegs furnished by tho Engineer. All the work must bu carried on willi thu greatest dispatch. Plann can bo aeon at this office, A copy of these specifications must bo attached t? each oner. LOUIS J. BABBOT, September 12 City Engined PIIUI.lt' NOTICIO. OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY, I January :t, 1MC.7. | 1JUBL1C NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UND Kit the following Ordinance licenses have hoon provan n for delivery from this Office. S. THOMAS, City Treasurer. SEO. 1. He il Ordained by the. Mayor and Aldermen i . City Council asxcmbled. That from aim after thc first da? of .tainuiry, licenses shall be taken out for all carts, dray. sud wagons, used for private and domestic purposes, in tho samo manner, and according to the samo provision now of force lu relation to carts, dray? and wagons, let ut driven for hire, excopt giving bouda, Aud each such cart, dray or wagon, shall he provided with a badge c taming tho number thereof, and marked Private, t; placed ou the outside of tho shaft. Sac. ii. No person shall bo taken by the Treasurer a. ?uroly to any bond under tho Ordinance coucornlng 11 censes for carts, drays, wagons and other carriages, nu leas he or sho ba a freeholder. Hr.c. 8. Tho following shall hereafter be tho rates loi licenses for public aud private carts, drays, wagons, tte, including the horses or mules used thereof, which sha be tree from other taxation : FUHl.ro OAUTS, J1RAV8, HTO., OB THOSE EIC LOVED IN AN? DOMINI 'HS WHA.TEVEK, rou Ullin DIRECT OR INDIRCCI'. For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by one horse Ot mule, S20. For every cart, dray or wagou, drawu by two hors, mules, $:tO. For every hack and carriage with two wheels, ?.M. For every hack and carriage with four wheels, itu. For every stage or omnibus (except Hue omnibus with two horses, *r>0. For every stage or omnibus except liuo omnibus drawn by four horses, inn. For every truck drawn by two or more horses or mule; ?60. For every express wagon drawn by two or moro hor.t or nuiles, ?CO. URE AX) CARTS AND PRIVATE CARTS, DRAYS, ETC. For every bread cart or wagon, $5. ?"or every cart, dray br wagon, used for private or do. mesUc purposes, and not to be employed lu tho traits* porting of goods, waree, merchandise, lumber, or II ny other commodity, for compensation, either directly or indirectly for the same, shall pay for a license Ibo sum ot i fi, exclusive ol the horse or mole. . , Ratified lu City Connell, Ibis 16th day of January p,. a.) lu tho year of our Lord ono thousand eight hun? dred aud sixty-six, P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor By the Mayor. January 3_W. H. SMITH. Clerk of Council. ' AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE STORAGE OF PETROLEUM, ITS PBO DUCTS, AND OTHER INFLAMMABLE OILS. SEC. I. Beit ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen, in City Council assembled. That from and after the lat li day of June next, it eball not be lawful to keep Pt-.troleurn, Kerosene, Bock Oil, Benzine, Beuzole, or any other lu flammable oil or oils on storage or for ssle In any cellar, store or building south of Line street, in a larger -niau tity than fifty gallons on any one lot or premises, and any mich quantity so kept or stored shall be rontaiued in vessels of tin or other metal. Sro. 2. That Petroleum, its products, or any other In? flammable oil or oils, when brought into the city by land or water, may be kept on any lot or in any molding which cotton is not blared, for a period not exceeding twenty-four hours, upon the expiration of which time it shall be removed and kept in the manner sa required by the foregoing section. SEC. 3. Any person or persons violating any part ol this Ordinance ?hall be subject to a fine of two hundred dollars, for each offence, recoverable in any Court of com? petent jurisdiction. Ratified in City Couuell thia twenty-first day of May, in the year ol' our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven. IL.S.1 P. 0. GAILLARD, Mayor. W. H. SMITH. Clerk of Council. June 6 4UIBI.IV NOTICE. OFFICE CLERE OF COUNCIL, May I8ti7. The following Section of " Au Ordinance to abuliah tho oftico of Sperlntondent of Streets ; to provide for Keep? ing the Streets' Lanes, Alleys, and open Court., in the City of Chaxlesston Clean, aud for other purposes," is hereby published for tho Information of all concerned : For the duo protection of the said contractor or con? tractors, if is/arther ordained, That every owner, lessee, occupant and touant of any premises fronting In any streut. Jane, alley, or open court, shall ou every day (Sundays excepted) have the dirt, tilth, garbage, or other offal, placed In front of ids or her lot, in a barrel, box or heap, and in readiness for the contractor, by the hour ol seven o'clock, A. M., from the Hist day ot May to the first day of November in every year ; and by the hour of nine o'clock, A. M., fron#the first day of November to the first day of May following. And any person offend? ing herein, or placing any dirt, filth, garbage, or other offal, in any street, lane, or alley, or open court, after the hours above named, shall bo Bubject to a fine not loss than two nor more than five dollars, for each and every offence, to be imposed by the Mayor. By order Vt. H. SMTTB, May ir- Clerk of Council. Kl lt ?C LOAN. MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, I Orr? HALL, November 0, 1866. I ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF REBUILDING IN TSP. Burnt Districts and Wasts Placas of tho City, un? der "An Act of the General Assembly, gi via? authority to the city Connell of Charleston to proceed in tho ma, ter of a Fire Loan, with a view to aid in building up tho City anew," are hereby notified that the form of appli? cation for loans can be obtained at the office of the Clerli of Council, between the hours of 9. A. M- and 2 P. M. AU applications must ha 6' *d in the above mentioned office, aa the Committee will meet every Munday to cor. sider the same. By order of Ute Mayor W. H. SMITH, November 10 Clerk of Council. NOTICE:. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, \ CHABLESTCN, S. C., May \, 1867. ) TBE REGULAR INSPECTION OF THE LOTS ANL inclosuros, vaults, kc, will commence on Mondai, next, 6t inst. Owners and occupants are hereby required to see that their premises are in- good condition and that all tilth and garbage ia removed as required by Ord; nance. Other inspections will follow. By order of Mayor GAILLARD. C. B. SIG WALD. Cl/' ?t of Police. NOTICE. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLOWING clause of Section 1 of an "Ordinance to Raise Sup? plies for the year 1867," is published for tho information of persons selling Goods by sample or otherwise, who are not residents of this city. All such persons aro hereby notified to report at this office. "Three dollars OD every hundred dollars of all gooda sold in thin city I ''sons not residents, by sample or otherwise." W. H. SMITH. March H _Clerk ol Connell CITY TAXES-MONTHLY RETURNS. OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSESSOR, I Om HALL, October 1,1867. J NOTICE IS HERHBY GIVEN TO ALL CONCERNED, that th? Monthly Returns for the month of Septem? ber past, in compliance with the Tax Ordinance, ratified on the 36th day of December, 1860, must be made on or before the 15th instant. D. C. GIBSON, October 1 1? City Assessor. EXCELSIOR I_EXCELSIOR ! C HASTE LLAR'S HAIR EXTERMINATOR, For Removing Superfluous Hair, raw THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS INYALUABLl A.1 depilatory recommends itself aa being an almost in dlBpenaibl? article to female beauty, ia easily applied, does not burn or Injure the akin, but acts directly on the roots. It ia warranted to remove superfluous, hair from low foreheads, or from any part of the body, completely, totally and radically extirpating the same, leaving th? mn Cv", smooth sad nsiur?L This ls the only articln. used by the French, sud ls the only real effec tual depila tory in existence. Price 76 cents per package,' ? pos paid to any address, on receipt of an order, by BERGER, SHOTTS * CO., Chemists, March 80 lyv No. 286 River sty Troy, N. Y. "THE IRISH CITIZEN t* SEW W?SK!1?~SEWSi?APE?. PROPRIETOR AND corroa, JOHN MITCHEL. IrtlRST NUMBER TO APPEAR ON SATURDAY, THE ! lath of October, 1867. Terms by the year.?a 00 Terms for half year. l.W Terms foi four months..'.. 1.00 clubs of ic in tis* asnal proportion. Advertisement* to be forwarded immediately, so as to >? duly Classified. Address. JOHN M ITCH KT., Office of the Irish Citizen, No. 81 Barclay street, New Yolk. September 80 Dit) CHARLESTON EU ZEITUNG. ' .IOU N A. W A UK NEK," ?Cd I ?or. ?B DEB THE ABOVE HEAD THE UNDERSIGNED prr pose to publish a Germ&n Weekly Paper, to be he organ of tho QarmsD population, and devoted to th* ntereete of this Slaw, in encouraging Immigration and ndu st ul al Pursuits. Literature, Agriculture, Commerce. Arts and Trade, rill be represented te tte columns, and the news of the lay wiB be given. General JOHN A. WA Ci SM ER baa kindly consented to nsVartsk* the editorial management for the par-oaL 8nbscripUon-?3 for Twelve Months; tLSO for Six lonths; il for Three Monthn. Advertisements inserted on liberal terms. O. O. BROK M..NN * co.. Bsptsmhsr ag No. ? Broad street, Charleston, a C. THE EAST FLORIDA BANNER, O?! A I.A. MARION COUNTY, VISORIO A. T. F. SMITH, Ed?orand Proprietor. S. a DBBRUHL, Assistant Editor. BANNER HAS A LAROE CIRCUI ATION mahout Ui* most populou. ?nd wealthy port?onc wMHmnvMM, Ct A nu*. ?0*, Minis, a* casa** OA**, Charleston, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC. 4 LL H A IL TO THE CONOUEROR ! HOPE POR TUE UESP0ND1KG INVALID. DEFER NOT TUL USE OF RODRIGUES MANY WHOSE DECLINING: HEALTH, WHICH . wini prreariouH, und their recovery despaired of, do now willi grateful emanations to ihr AU-Wixo Dis? poser, oller heartfelt thunk* tor thia timely remedy. Dur? ing tho short time since ?B public Introduction into use. tho Originator Im* inOBl happily realized her moat nau gulno expectations lu manifestations issuing from all quarters of its uuparalellcd < urativv properties, for lu no cas? where it mi- been administered with regard to di rections, un.I persevered In, IIUH it toiled lu lt? beneficial results. in resorting lo thin remedy, the invalid can depend upon the safely of every article in I Li preparation, and while it occcloratos thu healthful n actions of each organ and vessel, the mind eau !>.. perfectly free from appro benslou of auy subtle Ingredient being Insinuated into it? compositum. The appetite, which Improves under Us administration. If. nt liberty to indulge prudently in whatever nutriment in palatable, digestive und wholesome, sud while it is un more limn proper to avoid exposure to Irosh cold, no lear need bo entertained ol any liability nuder this course of treatment to induce it. Il in u ptcunant AHOMATIC coitDLVL, quito agreeable lo the taste, nud as a lung re? vi vi fy er and balsam of health, lt in distinguishing Itself us without precedent, and WO trust will, oro loin*, claim for itself general acclamation for UH unrivalled efficacy. Por sale by the Proprietress, Mrs. CECILIA RODRI? QUEZ, northwest corner of MEETING AND SOCIETY STREETS, and pr luci pul Druggists. PRICK SlNOLK BO'ITLE 11.36. April jj_ ' _ lyr \\7F. HAVE USED GALLIG HAN'S PILLS, AND FIND W that they will do all thal ts claimed for theui.Jand cheerfully recommend them to public favor. T. n. WATTS, Ex-Governor of Alabama. J. W. A. SANDFORD, Alt'v Gen'l of Alabama. HOBT. DOUGHERTY, Judge Supreme Court Ala.~fJ From THOMAS J. J?BOE, Judge Supreme Court. I have used GALLIGHAN'S PILLS on my plantation (or Fever aud Ague, sud hud them all that ia claimed for them. THOS. J. JUDGE. Montgomery, Ala., September 29, 1858. urn COUNTY, Alabama. GALLIGHAN'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS wUl d?. They aro decidedly the beut medicine for Chills and Fe? ver I ever gave. I would mt bo without thom for Ava times the price. J. A. GRAHAM. ? AMURIL?S, April 17. 1867. One box of GALLIGHAN'3 PILLS cured me perfectly of Chills and Fever. They uvo the best medicine ?or Chills and Fever I ever saw. A. G. RONALDSON,. Clerk Superior Court, Suinter County, Ga. MONTGOMEBT, ALA., July 9, 1866. Messrs. BLUNT & HALE-GENTS; I hsvo used your GALLIGHAN'S PILLS on two occasions for Chills and f ever, and lind that they effect all that they are intend? ed to do. They are the best remedy for the disease that I bay? ever tried. I consider them perfectly reliable. Respectfully, DAN'L SAYRE, Grand Sec Grand Lodge ot F. and A. M. of Alabama. ALBAKT, GA., March ll, 1867. I have used GALLIGHAN'S PILLS In forty caseso? Chills sud Fever, with perfect success They are tho best Fever and Ague Pill put up. A. B. FAXT. WHOLESALE IN CHARLESTON, BY UOUDRIi'H, WU'EMAA & CO., No. 163 Meering street. And by all DniHgtsta. UI.OCIYT & HALE:, PROPRIETORS. May U Onto Montgomery, Ala. "Prevention is Better than dire. * J)H. HICfORD'S Celebrated Preventive Lotion. APPROVED AND HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY Ibo i renell Medical Faculty, as the only safe and infallible antidote against infection from Speolal Diseases. Thia Invaluable preparation in suited for either sex, ana has proved, from ample exp?rience, the most efficient and reliable PrevenUve ever discovered, thu? effecting a desideratum long sought for in the Medical World. If used according to directions every possibility of danger may be avoldod; u single application will radically neu? tralize the venereal virus, expol all Impurities from the absorbent vessels, and render contamiuatiou Impossible. Be wise tn time, and at a very small outlay. Have hours of untold bodily and mental torments. This mont reliable specific, eo universally adopted la thu Old World, ls now offered for sale for thu first lime lu America by F. A. DU PORT ft CO., only authorized Ageuts for tho United States. Price $3 per bottle. Large bottle, double size, $5. The usual discount to (ho trade. Sent, securely packed, on receipt of price, to any address, with direc? tions aud pamphlet, hy addressing to F. A. DUPORT ft CO., Sole Agent* for Dr. Rlcord's P. L., May M 1 yr No. 12 Gold Street, New York. OLD BIP VAN WINKLE GIN, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, PORT AND MADEIRA, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD BYE. IN ADDITION TO OUR BUSINESS OF SELLING. WINES, otc, in original packages, and In order to maure to consumers Pure Liquor? in a compact and con? venient form, we commenced the enterprise of bottling and packing in cases our well known Wines, Brandies, Whiskies, fie., and have H s ut them out in s style that would preclude the possibility of their being tampered with before reaching the purchaser. The general appre? ciation and gratifying cueces* that has rewarded our efforts has encouraged us to maintain the standard os re? gards quality, alto to make increased efforts to retain th? confidence and patronage which liss been so liberally be? stowed upon us. Ill rt INGER Ac CO., (Established 1778. | Importers ot Winss, ftc, No. M Beaver street, New York. The above popular goode are put up in caaos contain? ing one doz?n bottles each, and ara sold by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, ftc. . - -o Opinions or tue Prese. The name of Btninger ft Co., No. 15 Beaver street, ls m guarantee of the exact and litoral truth of whatever they represent.-JY. T. Oom. Advertiser. The Importing house of Btninger ft Co., Na le Beaver street, is conducted upon principien of integrity, fairness and the highest honor. -A. V. Ev.-HMO Express. GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO.. N 168 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel, and BOWIE & MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO KIJVO ?fa CASSIDBY No. 151 MEETING STREET, , Wholesale Ag ant?, Charleston, S. O' January 80_wfm6mo* AFFLICTED t SUFFER NO MOUE! When by the use of uti. JO M ViLXE'S ELIXIR you -sn be cured permanently, and at a trifling cost. The sstonlshing ?ucees* which has attended this In. raluable medicine for Physical and Nervous Weakness. Se?era! Debility and Prostration, Loss of Muscular En? ergy, Impotency, or any of the cons?quences ofyouthfm ?discr?tion, renders it the most Tamable preparation iver discovered. It will remove all nervous affections, depression, ex? it erneut, incapacity to utudy or business, looa of memo- > ry, contusion, thoughts of self destruction, fears of in? ?airy, ftc. It will restore the appetite, renew the neelut >f those who have destroyed lt by sensual excess or evil ' poetices. Young Men, be humbugged no more by "Quack Doc- ' ora" and ignorant piactlttoners, but send without den? 'or the Elixir, and be at once restored io beeb h and hap* )ine?B. A perfect Cure ie Guaranteed in every Instance. Mee SI, or four bottles to one address as. One bottle ls nu file iou t to effect a cure th all ordinary Alio, DR. JOINVTLLE'fl SPECIFIC PILLS, for Ut* peedy and permanent cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Cr*. aral Dischargee, Gravel, Stricture, and all affections ot he Kidneys end Bladder. Corea effected tn from one to ive days. They are prepared from vegetable extrae*? hat are harmless on the system, and never nauseate, th? tumoch or Impregnate the breath. No change of diet ? necessary while using them, nor does their aettcn in ny manner Interfere with buslne?B pursuit?. Prk? Cl ?er box. Either of tbs above-mentioned articles will be sent tn ny address, closely sealed, sud Doefc.pa.td,, by matt or xpress oh receipt of price. Address oil orders to BERGER. SHUTTS ft CO., Chemists, Marchi ly Ko. 386 Biter street. Troy, fe, T, ?Iflthl \E/HLSKEBB and MUS- ^g?aJ W TACHES forced to J?b SLflJR rw uP?n the smoothest ff "? "IT? fcccin from three to five '?.W . Hf m ?mXSh - ?bo most ^MHftw ^Haf1* wonderful discovery in mo- fls^SpP VJ dem science, acting opon , lost flattering ?ucees*. Names of all purehaecM wtl H?TTS?OO^??S!NO. ^Rivw'steset Treyf5,