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THE DAILY NEWS. MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER IS, 1S67. Misses. Unlucky Vulcan 1 Ve ius tricked him ; A tunion wUh tho ladies this is. I'm uo. amiss; but I'm a victim loa whole best o wicked mistee. Mia? Fit supplier my b ote :,uii reata, And rai i i- all ruy indignation; My Mah book and my gold anti note? Aro managed by Mi;a Calculation. Misi al?o his p'aved mo roany a trick: Miss Spell will always write my .otters; ll J ?. trust declines to give roo ti.-k: Miss Manage lota off all my daUors. Miss Pr.n: i? wont to sp.ll my rbyme A very Wicked ba' -it hrrs; And if t '.cy anote me amy time. Mus v ; ._ til o frtri to usc tbs scissors. When Christmas bumpers overflow. Aud bel s rm,- ou i tor many a minster I can't gi t ?.car to Miss L lo Save with some vex..' ancient spinster. Well, oaav 'tis down hill to g'.ide, and vain to Par.? .o importune; So let me wed my bonny . ride A charming cnild she is-AI'ss Fortune. [Echoes/rom tts Club*. Thc Attorut y-Gcneral on Congress. THE LEGALITY. OE THE SPECIAL SESSIONS OF CON GUESS. A dispatch from Washington, dated November 15, says: Attorney-General Stanbert* is out with an opin? ion, presumed *o be ur.tmcial, inasmuch as it appears as a communication m the newspapers in? stead of being addressed to the Pr?sidant, on tho additional session of tue fortieth Congress. After quoting tho provisions of the Constitution for the meeting of Congress, the article says that the Act of January 22, 186", does not change or interiore with tbe day of meeting fixed by tho Ccnstrution, and all session of the fortieth Congress held piior to the first Monday lu D? cember, except such as were convened by tho President, arc irregular. It is true that tho term for which members are elected, whether Se atora or Reptes ntaUves, begins and is dated from the 4th of March, but that doc-, nor affect tho time fixed for tho regular annual sossion to bogia. A new Congress cannot mcof, under ,ho Constitutional provision, before t o first Monday in December, unless convened in the iater.m by the Preside ut. He. ce, unless Congres, bylaw ap oint* a different day for such regular annual sessions, th ie ein bo no eonat.tutioaal mcetn.g ol' t. uncross prior to the first Monday in December. Any meeting of Com/iess in tao k. teivou.ng period would be un extra sess on, a..d ca., bo caLed only by tho President on au extraor? dinary oecas on demanding ir, of winch ne is to judge, ibo Constituiian docs not anywhere in any other way proviCe for any other than tho reg? ular sos iou of Congie--. It does not am. oriao Congress to pre-vide for un additioual meeting, but BMIply gives it pa?v r to ciaange tba day tor sue J regular meetings from the first Monday of Decomuer, by appointing a tV fieront day. Tuero is a "th at and secmia session of each Con? gress and tho meeting ol a new Ceng.ess com? mencing be toro tho time fixed by tue Constitution for it to assemble in regular legislative s s sion oan:.ot be legalized by ca hug il au additional ses? sion or un ad_ikioual meeting. The Attorney-Gen? eral then goes on to say that thc Thuty-nint? Con? gress had no power to "pass tho Aet ol tho twenty second of JaLuai'v, 18o7. otheiwise it had power not only to convene an extra session, but to create an extraordinary occasion for it, in contravention Ot tue cowers of the President. Tue article con? cludes as follows: '.l'uo prosent meeting of Coi> 6ress is noe an adjourned meeting from tho regu r session. Tho session of March 4th, 18S7, a3 has been ehowu, was not a regular session. It wis a now and extraordinary "nicotine" created by tho Act of January 22.1, lab?. lu additiou to the present re gu.ar times ol the meeting of Congress, as de? signed Dy the Const.tutio.i, tho Act expressly so designates it. How 'acld.tionat?" Not to auy re? gular meeting ol thc Thirty-ninth Cin?reas, for that Congress uxp.rod o.i tue 4:h of March. !So7. Nor was it ' additiOuaT to any regular meetias o. the Portieth Congress, "for tho present regular times of mee mg" tor the Forti. til Co.igro8i aro tho first Mondays in December, 1867 and 1838, aud that C nsre a lias as yet held no such r?gulai- sts sior. It is not eveu yet fully organized by tho sesaiou of March 4:h, 1867, and its adjourned meeting constitutes au extraordinary aeajion ol the Fortieth Congress, created and convened hy? the Act of January 22d. 1867. "The timo wi 1 come io; a review of its acts and proceedings, aud wo wmld suggest to those now acting under these prov.sums ol'that act, if it bo not too laic, to pause and consider its very ques? tionable constitutionality and comprehend tho precedent they are establishing, or else chango the tim? fixed by the Constitution for the regular meeting ot Compress by appointing a different day therefor than tho first Monday in Decomber iii every year." It is learned that the arguments contained io this opinion are substantially the same as those set forth by tho Attorney-G ;ncral in Cabinet mooting, wheu the subject of sending in tho President's Message and documents to Congress was under consideration. Foreign Items by Cable. A fog hid the meteors from English eyes on Wednesday night. Postage between tho United States and Belgium is fixed at fifteen cents. It ia reported on good authority that Lieutenant Gene al Nico.as Iguatl, at present Minister of J Russia at Constant aiople, will replace Pnnco Gcrtschakoff" as Minister of Foreign Affairs. M ANCHESTER ST OTEES TO BE EXECUTED. MANCH?STLB, November 15.-T.io execution cf j Allon and tho other prisoners condemned to death by a spec.al commission, except Maguire, whose pardon has boen aanoimcod, will tako place on tho 23a inst., in this city. FRENCH STTLITABY CHANGE-THE PROPOSED COSTEE EN'CE. PARIS, November 15, eveuing.-Marshal Bazaino bit been a )pointed to succeed Marshal Florey in the command ot tho third anny corps, with head? quarters at Nancy. No day for the assomblin? of tue proposed general conference is mentioned in the lust note of the French Cabinet to the Eu? ropean powers. S?STS maUW PARLLA3IEXT-SPEECH OF THE ETNO OF PRUSSIA. BSBLCf. Novembor 15-Lvening.-The third Parliament of the confederation of North Germany asscmbied to-..ay. Tho session was oponed thii morning .by the EIUK of Prussia, who ma?o the usual "speech trosi the throne in person. The King, after congratulating the member; Senerally on seeing thom again assembled, .va? reasen "a cordial v\ leonie to the deputies from these provinces which were now represented for the first time in the body. The attention of tbe members was then called to the work of legislation before them, and tho various bills which would be submitted to their consideration were ro.'erred to in de tal. Alluding to foreign affairs, tho Kin i declared the relations of thc confederation wit.i other nations of Europa were entirely Batisfactor. Foreign powere a.l appreciated and respected the pacifie arms . of Prussia. In regard to the pro-re sa of German unity, hi. said a conflict with tho two ?states cf South Germany, allied to Prussia, was no longer to bo feared, aud in settling the question of the future relations of the Soutn German States with the Confederation, tho Prussian Government wou.d studiously endeavor to reconcile the views of their Catholic subjects with the internal and interna? tional interests of the wuolo latherland. THO king concluded his speeoh with t.ie dec.aratr.i that tho pieservanon of peaee in Europe was non certain. THE METEORS.-Tao astronomers of the United States and Europe.it seems, wero well prepare 1 tor aseries of observations of the expected meteors on the moraine of the 14th. Those in the United States were not disappointed. There were scien? tific watchers at Pailadelphia ; Haverford College, neu Philadelphia ; Naval Observatory, Washing? ton; Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; Dudley Observatory, New York ; Yalo College, Now Haver. Cona.; University of M.caigan, Ann Arbor, and perhaps at other places. The annexed statemeLt ls in teres ling : .yf^The prevailing belief now is that these meteor: o shower:- aro caused by the passage of tho eattii and its atmosphere through a stream of nebul?n 3 or cloudy matter, loosely aggregated, wiiicn stream has au orbit reaching in a long olhpso from a perihelion point near the sun to an apb. - lion p .int near tho orbit of tho planet Uranu.-. From the length ot time-say au hour and a half- - taken up by the earth in passing through the denser part of tho shower, the thickiioss of the stream is behoved to be out taree timos tba diameter of the earth, or ab^ut thirty thou? sand mdes. The length of tho stteam'of me? iotic matter must bo many millions of milo... as it consumes some eight or nine years in possit g that part of the earth's orbit which our planet reaciios about tho 12tb to the 15th of November each year. This is held to account for the grear, difference in the display, in different years, as the earth som . times pasi-es through the very centre ot the slre.im, as in 1832 aud in 1833, and at others through the thinn r sides of it. as in 1866 and 1867. With respect to the distance of tho meteors trom tbe 6erface o? the earth at the time of their ap? pearance there is nt least o c Eatisl'actorv observa? tion oa record. Thia one was "t.med"a?ditsp t> noted, d-r.cg the shower of 1S66. at Sunderland, Lng ?and, ana Aberdeen, Edinburgh, and Glasgow Booth-id. Its altitude was ascertained to have peen irom ol to 57 miles, over a spot near Dundee m bcoUand. NEW MAI?SIAI POR PaPEs-The high cost of rags for the -naiuiacturo of paper has led to long-continued ana costly attempts to substitute Otha rodes, such as wood, straw, bamboo, corn? stalk, husks ic, but owirg to the great expense for chemicals and tho maebxnery necoasarVfor converting tho materials into pulp, tho cost of Da pei has not to my cor.siderab.o extent been rT dcocd. It is new alleged thai tho okra rlani which grows luxurantly ir. all parts of the Doited States, possesses .all tue requisites for makin'' every de?-cnptiot o? paper, fr m the common arai - ping io the finest book or bank note papei un? sized cr non-sized without the addition 'of arv other material whatever. Ii is claimed that thia has been practically demon-trated, and that tho discovery na?, witliin tho past tew month;-, mai v facturad by thc most simple and economical prc ceas, lu uadercnt nulla, a varie tv o? samples of pa? pers which, although mado under very nnfavor - bio ca ci.m.tanci-8, possess all the char cteristiea iFV'1?;-1"1- haren rags and maralla rope-: ??S V*Lo^d .to? cut to bo trna it cannot fad very greatly to affwct the price of pap v. aa the okra can bc raised chcapiv and abundantly, v. " understand tua; arrangements hi.ro been m'ade fer oommencin? the manuitcture of okra paper uds SOLITAEY AND ALONE. -One coloradoan is aa-V U> be elected to the nest Mt?uiSS? ture. There were two tho last House, and ? j aecond was a candidate from Loston this vear but wasdeieated. - . COMMERCIAL. isxports. LIVERPOOL-Per rrl:i>li bark Hector-9 bags 3 I Cot? ton. 1836 i ?les l'r--''>d Cotton, 333 bags Co:tou Soc !. NEW YORK-P r steamship Manhattan-ss bales S I Coito?. 1013hai s U? land l*ot?< n, 164 tierces Rice. 37bi!-'s Dui sites, .r>0 packages Suudnos.Per steamship Mragoaaa 23 l'aies S I Conon, 881 bal. ? Upland Cotton, 48 tiercel Rice, ll bil-s Yarn, 34 p?cidos Min r.'s.i?Vr steamship Zodiac- 10J .jo ces luce, eic bales Cotton, at biles waaia, A NOh itii RN PORT- Pur sehr .Nellie Potte:-72.000 lcet Bloc? ur; Hoa ds. PHILADLLPHIA-Per steamship Alliance-425 b.ilos . r.iou. TG eu ks Uko, 12 balos Kag?; 57 bales Yarn, 5 bbla turp?n tins, 3 oi.igs 1 ran, 037 bu-heis Lough Rico, 140 empty Barrels. 60 pacKages Mdze. Thc Cnnrleston Cotton Marne-. OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, > i H AJILEMOS. Saturday Evening, November ic. isr.7. 1 Th"re v,as a steady d-.-muud, but thc market was with? out Strength, the tivanuge, inmost instincts, being with the purchaser. Sale C50 bale?, say 3 at 15S. IC at 15',. 206 at 15J?. 10J at IS. 117 ot 16S, 21 at ICS. 108 at US. IC at lG'i, 7 Zlpporah (extra ampio) at 18, and 6 do. do. at lao. 16. V 9 quote LtVEaiOOL CLASSIFICATION. Low Middling.1C??@ Middling.16S'<* Stric; Middling.16S@16s Augusta .Market. AUGUSTA, NoY.'mber 15.-GOLD-Brokors buying at IS J and Miling at 141. SILVER-Buying at 130 and selling at 133. COTTON.- ihe market opeucd firm this morning with a Rood demand for fine grades; luwer grades being neg lee cd; New i'crk Middling sod at abcut 15>ial5J?. During tho latter part o! tneduy thu market ru ed quiet, prices remaining nomiuaL as iibovo quote l. Sales 1,195 bales. Receipts, 1,181 bales. HACOS-Smoked .shoulders. 15o. in lots; Clear 6laes, 18c. do; Lon.; c. bides, 10 du; C. R. Sides, 15* do. COHN.-New il 10 a 1 20. WHEAT.-WLU? $3 20 a 3 30; red ?2 60 a 2 70. Savannah .harket. SAVANNAH, : ove aber 14.-COTTON.-The receipts of ootton since th' -3th i. stunt havo been 17.955 bales up laud 793 bales s 1 i-iand. mikiua tho tot il receipts since the ls: Se.veuil r95.U51 baies upland and 42? bales sea island, a^ain-t 1.' 4u3 b les upland and 945 bales sea island to lu same period last year. he exports since september 6th have been 14.230 bales upland and 244 balts sea island, as i/llows: lo Liverpool 3735 ba os up iaud; to Boston 901 bales upLn?; 10 Now York 9157 bal?n upland and 244 bales .-01 is: nd; to haltimt re 457 bales Upland-le ivlng ou hand and on shipboard not cleared Novena cr 13th a stock ot 31,449 bales uplaua and 4> Da 0; sea i. against 13.931 bales upland and 1103 L a'es sea islan 1 same time last year. Our marker cl s-.-don Th ral .y last with sales of about 200 bales, at puces ru.lng the day previous, say 16a :0>?c tor midd in;-, the light sa us being caused by the obs rv -nc. o: tho day a? a thanksgiving, iriday opened quito activa with a general iluii nd from buyer?, and under ttic effe-c: cl an udva..ce iu New ?ork, heavy sales wara made at an a VA..CO ut S? o 1 the p ice* of tne d y beiorc, tee salos a1m.U11i.1g to 15?5 biles, wuh a firm mark t, mid liia^ c osing at l'%c. Ou Situr.lay t .e miri.ee o: cued with but tittie u ;ti ri 7 .md con? tinued & that condaion througbou: the diy, owing the n u-recep iou o. cabio dip.tchos causing niue i anxieiy on thc part of boih ou^eis and fl? ers. Tho sales ol th ? cia> umou ted tc 11CJ bales, at a decline cf S a Sc. ho marke: cl"scd with a dr oping tendency, un luesday th-.- sam . inac ive spirit wai no? ticed in tho muk-. , ?ita cly alimi cd demand; he ?.alee were li 70 ba cs. on tho b sis ot iGX a 17c for ha? uling. Wed&rsday the market show d bu: lit: a anim-. tio 1, nt: hji- party b in? d:si 0 ed :o operate, and tho salts made w ic at a decinc cf ^O'IG lucsdiy's prices; t e d .y'j sale i aggregate .010 talc ; Middling 16Sc; the :.ia:k_-. cosing somewhat ilroor ag at the lolio . ing prices: Ordinary.14S tiooJ U:d nary.1 >i Low Middhng.16 MlddiL.fl .16S Strict uiadling.17 In tea islands there I s been quit: a bii.-k demand thus fa:- in tho season. ' ho sales darin < tho past week hive br on about ISO bal. s, ot prices ranging from 35 to C6 cents. There is little or no stock 011 Which to 01 erato, ? he receipts up to (hu present time having beun qui.o light. Wo lo. k irrward to mora frequent arrivals of the staple, when ti.a market ?iii assume some snape. COMPABATIVX COTTON STATEMENT. 1SG7-G8. 16G0-G7. Sea Island. CP1U|la?and>^ Stock on hand Sept. 1. Received since Ntv. 8. Received previously... TotaL. 122 511| ICC 15.003} 320- 85.248< 4471 4671 2641 8383 294 4 OGS Exported since Nov. 8. Exportad previously... Total. ei7'lC0322i 10051 53023 M 357 tea 13G29 54373 68003 27o 69G7 30351 37318 Stock on hand Nov. 4.| 1651 3282c| _ 73| 15706 Hies-'tccelyts light, although ct nstantly increasing. Dem md light. Wo quote &S o 8>?c at wholesale; rotuli 9; Kango.u continues nominal, Mich little demand and prices unaltered. Wc quota at 8 a 8sc. according to quality. SALT.-There is a largo slock, good demand, and prices have lallen 25c. We quota by the car loa 1 of 190 sacks, 52, and *1 90 by the thomnul sacks; eiailSS 35. TIMBES AND LUMBEB.-Thure hive been large arri? vals, cstimatca at Cud 0 0 teat, most of wLich came through the canal, and a raft ot 100 logs is on the way around. The sizes that are received ure mediu 1, and most.y for mil inc.. Holders are asking oi.tler prices than buyers are d."?posed to yield to, oud sales consequently have ueen hcht. We quoto mill at ?? a 12; shipping ?Ti a 20 In lumber there has been some activity ; two dtf mills rumiiut; an 1 country mi .8 geUeral.y emplove?, thu latter mostly sawing . ou::: American deal'. Ai least lour vessels are loading mr f reign perts. We quote mill rel low pine lumba: ai ?31 to ?24 according to quantity and quality, tho tonier 1 rice for ordinary and me latter tor rx.ra sizes, bifficult, $25 to ?30, according to quality. Flooring boards ?20 to ?24. IBEGHTS-To N w iork, by steam, uplands lc; sea islands l)?c; domestics IL To Liverpool, via New York, by a earn, U-161 :or uplands and 15-16d tor sea island?; by sail to L'varpool fid. Rico to Now York, Philadel? phia and Baltimore, ?2 50 f4 tc. To Bal imore, oe up? load e ttton. Sc; 01. domestics ?1. 'Timber and lumber t eigbts are somewhat active. A brig waa tak n up .-ut v i-day at $9 to tlo6ton, for flooring. A tchooner was chartered lor New York ut $10 on timber. We quoto amber freight coastwise $10; lum or $9. To ?cum America, by sail, $19 in gold, and p image. New Orleans Market. NEW ORLEANS, November 12.-COTTON-The market opened this moruiug with only a moderate inquiry, and but few indica iona of moro than an atorago bus.nc.-s; hut on t c re eip- ot the telegrams reporting that the Liverpool market had lost the previous improvement of l-16d, factor? evinced a disposition to mei t ho demand more freely, ."lid tnere bei'j? a good supplv offering, for? eign exchange firmer, and domestic a tracion higher, buyerg come forward with increased spirit and took 2700 balea, mo,hy on the basis ot 17 u 17>?o tor Low Middling and lie for Middling A vary' desi olde list 1 f ? ow Mi-i? dling chanced hands at 17c, and 5C0 balea, variously elsa Hied as very strict Low Middling and Liverpool Oood Middling, at 1S .c STATEMENT OF COTTON. -tock on hand 1st September, 1807.bales-15,260 Arrved to-day.2,230 Airi cd previously.66,378-67.C03 62,6.4 lacnr-i to-day. none Cleirod previoualy. 87,683-87,083 Stock on hand and on thipboiid. 45,181 Wilmington Market. WTLMTNGTON, November 1 -TrapEXTTNI-Market Steady at former quotations. Sales of 376 bids at ?a 33 to.- Virgin and > cl.o* dip. aud ?2 16 tor lard, 9 250 lbs. SFCBITS TCBPENTTNE-?alee to-day of 10J bel, at 6d tts 9 gallon. ROSIN-Sales cf 285 bbls at $2 ?0 for strained; and 303 bid- ("R&hukee" bran 0 pale at -.6. TAH-153 b: ls chacftd bauds at ?2 25 9 bbl. COTTON-Sales of 32 balts at 14*. a 16a for Low Mid? dling, and : a 15>?c for Middling. luman-Two rafia coll at ?7 a 0 for ordinary quality. Baltimore Market. BALTIMOKF. November 15.-COTTON-Wu quiet to? day, and closed hravy under cable adv.cts, notlLg a fur .her d?chue of Sd at Liverpool Wc report sales ot 50 bal s Liw .Middling at 17c; Middling held nominally at 8c, with buyeri at l??fs. COFTEr-Market du.i tor Rio ; we report sties of SCO bags nom second hands at I7*t*c; 330 do do at 13s a 17c, as to quihty. Oa I'hu.-s lay 45d ba^s, not before report cd, at 16SC ELOCB-Tho inquiry was less active to dav; no sales reported on'whiuijc Yesterday a salo cf 30 bbla, not bet >ra repo ted. s andard City Milis Extra on private terms, w. qu t - th. market nomm div unch nged. i-SAW-C?eting!? ct Wheat 10-day 1310 bushels white a'.d 9S0J bsaoels red; market steady; vtry little prime or choi-v received-included in the sales were 1000 bmhels lair to pilma wbite at ?2 50 a 2 63; 3C0 bushols cho ce Vi gi: ia Valley red at ?2 65; 60U bushels p-lme Maryland at ?2 60; 1500 bushels good do ut ic 50 a 2 55; 1500 bush? els ordiaarv to fair a; ?23.< a 2 4'-l.ifarior samples range still lower. Corn-1200 bushels white and 2400 bushels yellow receive J; market was steady; sales of aOObusu eI? new white at .115 a 1 20: iCLO b ?.nels old do al SI 32 a 1 35; 400 bushols do yell wat SI 33; 700 bushels new Western mixed at $1 20. Oats-.403 bu hela offered; market dull, no salea reported; quote nominally un? changed at 70 a Ti: tor lair to prime. Itye-1800 bushels received, with sales of good and pr.mo at ?1 50al 6, lat? ter fer Pennsyl-AL ia; 250 bushels 'nfanor at ?135 p. r bushel. MoLtssss.-We notice the arrival of another cargo of Cuba, increasing stock f tels description in importer's hands to 1250 hhds and 147 tl roes. No trans ?tions re? ported, pnces, la the absence ot which, romain nomma'. PROVISIONS.- Market qui t aud prices n.nvaally ua chauged. Lard-Wtstein 12S a 12S cents, and City 12S cents-a salo ot 20 packages co tin, ry oa private terms. RICE.-Market inactive, but cuete Carolina s'en dy at 9,Vi a 9s cents, as lo quality. bUQAB.-No transactions' rorer ed, but holders firm under liyht stocks ut Lest quotation. Sew York Market. MONET MARKET. The Nsw York Evening Post, of Fridav, November 15th. says : I Gold io a rong in ?esponse to tho antlclpatioa that Congress will stop the farther progress of contraction, ihe lenders char..e5 a 8 per cen. tor wrying. 'thc slight lmprovaincnt ia ihe tono 01 the flnincial advices from Luiopo ha= given an impuLe to the market for Government 6t-cu:i isa. Ihe loin market is me-rc active but there is no special pressure. Call loan-are 7 per cent, iho^o running at 6 are no: being paid off. But very few transactions at this rate a e reported. In ditcouuts there is nothing new. Choice bills pass at 7 a 9. PRODUCE M.1BEET. NEW YOF.K, November ls.-FLOUR, Ac-The market for Western and State Fi ur ope..td dull an lower- he decline being 5 a 10c on the low and ld a 16c on tbe me? ehi u and high glades. Wa note < onsrierable irregular? ity In the sates-at the concession there has been nure doing in the low grades. The eales are 15,400 bbls at 58 60 a 'J for Superfine State, $9 60 a 9 90 for Extra Mate; ?10 00 a 10 5 for fancv State ; ?9 30 a u 90 lor th- low crades of Spring Wheat We-tero Extra; ?10 C5 a 10 73 lor good to choice Si ring Wheat tx ras; ;<J ;0 ?1 10 70 tor shr i lng Uino; Sio 75 a 13 5U lor trad.- and lamily to; ?ll Ida 12-'5 for amber Winter Miobiganand li.eiiaua; $12 4.0 a 15 uO lor white Wheat 00 ,?0, and ?ll a 15 ?0 tor ?t. Louis Extras. L'OFFLL.-We hear ol' uo important 6alt?; prices are unchanged. C.TioN.-Tho market is weak and prices very irre u lar and lower, with les deiu^. Wc quoto: New Orleans Upland:. Florida. Mobile audlexin. Ordinarr.15 15 15 JOS Low Midd.ing.1"S 17S WJ? 13 I lUddina. 18 li* l?s 19 Good :iiduli!i!.'.20 3' 2 21 HAT.-illara is a ;:aod ?em rad, and prices are arm ct SOc t^r shipping, aud ?1 a 1 40 or retail lots. BLUER.-tho ca q.ialitics aie arm aud in demand, bo poorer .tad ? ate duli. Wu quot.- as tollo s: Crcsheu nj "raelee county, ca s. '?4 lt>, 50 a ;5 C.b. State firkin*) and tuba to choice, 4Ua42c; tihnoi?, iowa aa I Minn soli, ?5 a ?j.; W esto rn Reser.t-, good to choie"? 32 a 35c; uto tubs, Welsh, good tc- choice, 4J u 42c; ( hi.-. toiLrco:: to i-ir. .0 u -.'4 . cou herr, flour t- fl m and M ri. active, SaUs of 1150 bb a $9 8C u ll 75 for oanttnoa to good D.ilt m-.-re and coantrv extr t= ; ?IO 6 > a. 18 CO lor extra G or; ia and Vir? ginia, ai..1 ;ii 20 a 1120 ter ~oxmoa to good ex.ra Mary un and Delaware. Oat-are a shede better ; ad fairly active. Thc sales aro 85,.0O bu h ls ohio and Wc'.e. n at 73 u 78Sc. Ry eis ?rm, but q-jaot. The salea ar? 6000 bushels W??iexa at ?169. Corn oponed steady but closed quite dull and easier. The demand is mainly for tho horns trade tt-ough partly tor expert. 'i ho Bulos ere Po.O?O bushels damp and unsound at $1 33 a 1 34; Western mixed ut $1 81 a 1 35 in Btoie. $1 36 a 1 :V.C afloat; Western yellow at Si 37. rnovisioNs-Pork has beeu in vory gcod demaud and prk rn; re again hu;hi r, clo3i g quitj firm. Ibo salo*, cash and regular, aro 32:5 lihls, at $21 a 2112 l? for mess. Beet Las mild moro ircolv r. :d former prices realized. Sale* o: 60J bills at $14 r. 19 for plain mess, and $19 a 21 for ix;ra mess. Bacon is dull and somewhat unsettled. Sales In lots for n,-xt week's delivery ol SOI boxes chy at I2j?c tor Cumbirlan i mr. and l3J<c for extort eicar. Late yesterday . OJ boxes Cuiaborlnud cut. for Janu? ary, at ab* ut Ile, and 250 boxes dca laney bracd, at 11J?C. L ird continues fairly activo-tho domand being chief ly from .elirers. Sales of li 00 bbls and tes at 12??' a 12% for No L 13 a 13tf fi r city; 13y? a 13% for fair to prime steam and ket? tie rendere.l. BICE-Is in fair demand and steady. Sales of Carolina at 9 '-4 a 10 \ us to au ility. SELDs-e lover Seed is dull at 12 u a 12 cts. 'Jimothy Seed is quiet at $2 50 a 3 00. Hough* Flaxseed is lower, tales at ?2 40. SUOAk-Baw Sugars ure firmly held. Wc quote at llX a 12c f r fair to good refining. Tho demand has been only moderate. Kenned are steady at 16%o for bards. Boston Market. BOSTON. November 13.-COFFEE-Tho demand for Coffoe has beoa moderate durin : tho week, but with light receipts and unall stocks holders are firm. The sales have been small lots of Java at 25 u 25c. gold; Singapore Java at 20c, g ld; Si. Domingo is nominally 10>4' a lu^'c. gold, in bond, lor common ai d Cape, and 23 a 21r, currency ; and common aud goco. Rio has been hold in sinai lots" at 21 a 2ic ? lb. cur. ency. COTTON-For a Week past, with rather more favorable advices nom Great Britain, there bas been a bettor .oel inj, and prices are a shade higher. Tho article is now i rrivinj quite freely at all the leading points, ano wc soon 1 ok lor mote activity, ino sales have been at 15 a 10c for ordinary; li a 18 . f r good ordinary ; 18 a 19c for lo.v middling, und 19 a 20o tor mid liing. Including Up? lands linn Gulf. . here ls a lair inquiry .rom spinners at these prices. l ?.NST 11AG3.-The marko'is quiet and no sales of any importance. A lot ot 75 bales s j.d at 8%c, go.d, la bond. GcxsT CLOTH.-Tbero has been consideradlo doing ia this atti.le, but at very low pri- es. 'ibo sa.es havo boen ?OJ bales ut 7>?c, SOO bdes at 7J?C, aud ?JO balos at 7#c per yard, g ..<:. in b nd. H .T._There hare been stiles of Eastern and North? era at $20 a 26 p r on, as to quality. NAVAL :TOBES-In spirits lurpentlno there have been sales at 53 a 6Uc $ g3lio;i, cadh, to an iva. aud ou the spot. lu tar the saleb have been in small lats at $3 7A a 4 lor W Imi. gton. Ros n has been lu lair nemand, with sdes of 1200 oula common and No 2 at H a 4 23; 150 bbls tow No 1, ?or export, at i4 60; and 103 obis pale at $5 a 5 25 fl bbl. In pitch, sales ot 10J bbls southern, to ar? rive, ut ?4 51 $ bbl. LICE-i here have been sales of 100 tierces Caro Ina at 9J* a 9&c for common to lair, and 10 a lO.^o for good ..nd prune; and -OJ bois Rangoon at t>% a 3)?o %\ VB. Havana Market. [From the Havana Pnce Current,] HAVANA, N'ovcmoo:- 9 - "-COAJI, CLA?ED-During the first days ot tho wee i thc mar.-.t was without animation, but since yesterday tlicic hos been more firmness in prices on account of the adva ico at London tue .th inst, und at New York yesterday, and a mod.-raie budncss hos been done, i he bal s would h-voueenmoie inolerute wore it not for he firm ssc the mjjoritv ol holder-, co n b ned with the declining tmd-ncy ot excluuges Tho murret to day c osed firm on the Dasi- of 8>? u 8% rials per arrol-e for u s No 12, as to qau.it/, bnt wo quote on thc basis of 3'.; rials. MCSCOVADOES.- Prices of th?3c!as>of Sugar must bc cons.dercd entirely norn' ; for while on tue one hand ve aro witi out stocks ?a th : other the pretensions o. plantera are such as to provent operations on eon ructs for grow.ng crops. Nominal quotations a'O 7 to 7J? rs p r arrobe for common to fair refining; 8 a 8>i rs for gcod to superior do; and 8>i a 9 rs tor grocery g artes. MOLASSES.-No rales that wo know oh Prices arc nominal at i}? rs for clayed, at Matanzas, and 4% a 6 rs at Cardenas. FUEIGHTS.-Kor Europe there has been a small de? mand, the market closing rather duller at 30s to 32s Od to Falmouth am1 orders, and nominal raies to other Eu? ro con , orts. J he offers for tho Unit ?d States are ?o low that the geneiality ol masters ut the close of the week ate rather inclined to leav in ballast. EXCUAUOE.-T? e mark t has been weak, with a gradual decline in sterling and francs, notwithstanding the limi? ted number < 1 dialers, while with a better demand for United States currenoy bids, our last quotations have been pretty wt h supported. Consignees per loutit taroiiua ttaiirou?, November 16. 836 bales Cotton, t>8 bah s Domestics, 432 sacks. Flour, 95 sacks Meal and Gri-t, 24 sacks Ric?, 32 bbl? Nava. Store?, 1 ear Hogs, kc To J N K bs m. stenhouse fi Co, G W WU iains A: Co, G A Hopis.) 4 Co, lUilroau Agent. Street Uro* k Co. lt Mure k Co, J H Hag jett fi Co, Cart, Kopff A Jervey, Mrs c o White, Courtenay k Trcnholm, Johnston, Crews k Co, J L Bed, J A F Daw? son, C N Averid k Son, Graeser, Lee, Smith A Co, J R Prim le, 'thurston A Hohnes, G W Wi.te, L J W.ss i: Co, H L Jeffers A: Co, M Ooldsinith k Son, E ll Rodgers At Co, Wurdlaw A carew, J li E >ioan, G H Walter it Co, L D Desaussure, Auains, Frost A t o, Wi Us A Chi.-olm, s L Howard A Bro, cohen, Uanckel k Co, T H Dewcss, J O mpsen ?Co, WP Holmes, J G Foimcs, Z Davis, O Reeder, W P Dowling, A Lobins?n fi Co, J Middleton. Consignees per Northeastern Railroad, November IC. 94 bales Colton, 301 bbls Naval Stores, Mdze, Ac. To Ariams, Froat & Co, Z Davis, Mowry fi Co, J H Bagge t Co, W K Ryan, oraeser, Lee, Smith A Co, J M caldwell A Sou, Chisolia Br abeu, Eendah At Do-kery, TL Bacot, F A Sawyer. W C Duke? A LO, ard Ordor. Consignees per Savannah and Charleston Ruilroad. November 1G. Rico, Cotton, Furniture, Mdze, Ac, To Railroad Agent, Soulhern Express Co, J R Priuglo & Co, H l'?eldthusen. G ll Walu r & Co, Roper li Stoner. W C Bee * Co, li P Meyuard o, i d Hey < ai d, Jr, t. H Rodgers Co, R W Clarke, M A Young, Cia lus it Witte, C T Lowndes, p Frazer, W Nelson, Mrs Uaanah Wright, J Welters A Co, Ravenel A Co, Eauapaux & Lauueau, lt L David, Hear} Seigliup, G li Hoppock, J G Adams, B James, Hcpkius, Mc berton A Co, Mrs W Dud ey, O Recuor, Mordecai A Co, W P Dowling. J Hunckel. L D Desaus-ure, Gaillard ii Minott, J F Dupont, W M Lawton, Il L Jeffers, Cohen, Hanekel ic Co, Mantouo At Co. J Roger, W P Aiken, L Waite, and Crdor. Passengers. Per steamship Saragossa, for New York-J W Stark lor, H O i houison, L L Hapsberg, V." H sm.thson, Miss E L t-mlth&on, R T cnUeston, lauy, nurse and lour ch 1 dren, Hon A i Hamilton, Capt R S Hatuaway, J B Re d, L Al Bcrgiaua and iaJy, C H Mardu, Mrs O'Grady, C V Jennings and lady, Capt E O Adams, C Jethro, J Aa drews, Mr Gaylord. Per steamship Manhattan, for Now York-Mrs 6avago, J H Henscher, D D RUey, P MUII?L, E H Gardiner, J W Haas and soa, Master C M Grace, - Biker and tamily. Per ewumahip eharlestoa. trom New York-Mrs M C Bulow and cnild, Mi BS Porcher, Hiss M Porcher, Mrs R Herrick aad chud, O George, - Geddes, J b Costello, O H Quintare!, MUs C S Wura, O A Thorndike, Mrs L Ma coaib. Allas A i nar rans. K Drube, Capt Winters, G C Chapman, Mr (-etty, R Jones aud son, I bandera, G Jaunt, uno - m steerage. Per steamship Emily B Souder, from Now York J H Kelsey, L li Root, iUary A Cameroa, Ida Cameron, - brown, Mrs Sp ar and child, Mrs Grove aud suter, Mrs c'rosstido, aud 5 steerage. Por steamship Sea Gull, from Baltimore-S Fleming and lady, Miss Lucy Woav r, Miss Irene Marshall, J P Mouasoau, t.ev J - Iaglo, Mi-u Maggie Dover, Mica Gou cVieVu luaicble. P?r steamer St Delon-, from Edisto and Rockvilio Mias J L Jenkins, Mra Seabrook, Mrs ?mlth. Mrs Jo.i li? ston. Mrs Lelia s ..nd uer v.. ut, L M U atcrmaa and cnllu, J T Did, W ... Layraard, Wllsunmuss, J Whaley, W WU kineoa, S Howe, uud 12 deck. POUT CALEaNDAK. COaOEClED WEEKLX. FHA6E8 OT TUE AlOON. First Q. ?th, 10h. 7m. mora I La3t Q-:??h,llh. 40m.morn Full LL Ut?. 7u. 60ui. oven ] New Mi 2otn,lLi. 41m, oveu S 18 Monday....; 19 Tuesday...., 20 Wednesday. 21|i'hur?day...| 22 Friday. 21 Saturday... a4'*iinday.I *cx. I MOON j mon aiaxa. ? ax ra. ? mass, WAXES. 0..34 ! 4..67 i Mora. ! 12..57 6..85 4..?6 i 12.. Ol 2.. 1 6..86 I 4..66 j 1.. 3 I 8.. 2 C..36 1 4..66 , 2.. 3 i 8..68 6..87 I 4..56 8.. 0 I 4..54 6..38 4..63 4.. 0 4..63 6..39 1 4..61 1 4..64 1 6..26 MARINE NE W'S. PORT OF C ll A R L k 9 T O .s i Arrived Saturday. 6toainfhlp Charleston, Berry, Now York-CO houes. Mdse, lo f'l.eet bros i: Co, J E Adyer it Co. C D Btobe S i o. Bolimanu Bros. ll li, R A * P Cald wed, W H Cua iee. Cameron Barkley A Lo, C D Carr & Co, W S Coiwiu A Lo, L Davis, J C D al. J B Mcclhoso, Fraser A i ill, a. F PlamiLg A Co, B Feldman, G W i'lasoh, Gruber A Marlin, O C A J, C Graveley, ti Goldstein, J H Harrison, Helmes' Ucok S'oro. H Bischoff A Co, Hart At Co, Eius taati A Co, J Hurkamp A Co, Jeffords A Co, U K atie & co, H W Kl .smau, i? W Lyons, L Lorentz, W Matthles s?a, McLuy Si Rice, J G Milaor, J Mortens, N Ii Minda? loo, B O'Neill, J Purcell, J.i Qmcenbusu, L H Lodger^ A Co, W Roaoh, J Russell, ll r.v.ts, G W steneas A co, N E Kai.road A^ent, shepherd A c'oh a. Southern Ex? press Co, J W Spr.yue A; Co, Shackehord A belly, E B stoddard. P C S. hroder, J B Toeni. G A Visans..i, A > Wuhngion A Co, F Vol ht, W F White, G W Williams A Oo, LWeiskopff A Co, O Wieters, Klinck. Wickeuberg A Co, W J Vates, .s C liai,roa i Ag-at, K * Co, J Commins, J F Taylor At i o, L Sci nell A e o, W McComi dc Co, 1) A Wolcott, M Miller, W Heywood, M N 4: Co, W H M 4: Co. M A Toaa uusoa. P L Gu Hernia, E O, G H. O George. Sehr CurUs li.ton, samers. New York-9 day.-;. Muzo aad Hay. To I Tupper a. son, U i ischoff A co, We. uer At Lucker, Uart A co, L R Cow? erthwalt, A Chafoe, Rail* road . gent, ti LidientLal, D H wilcox, li Coda 4 Co, L H RoJgers A Co, MHB rry, J B Togal, L Weiskop?, Cook At Nichole, and othorr. 6ohr Ann s Deas, irom We,t Point BUL C6 bbls Rice. To Auams, Frost & Co. Steamer St Hele a, Boyle. Edisto and Rockville. 9 bogs b I Cot.on, 79 bags Cottoa Seed, aad Sundries. Io J li Murray, W Gurney, Campboll 4: li.ggius, G W Clark & Lo, Fraser A DiB, Roper & Stoney, W P Lowimg. DoucLs A Miller. Boat irom John's Island. 4 bales S I Cotton. To Co? hen, Hanokel A Co. Arrived Yesterday. Steamship E B Souder, Lebby, Now York, left Thurs? day. Mdze. 'io Juo A Theo Getty, Railroad Agent, C N Averill A sou, Adams Express Co, ti D Abre-ns A co. D A A ni nie, LiisscU At Co, J b Botts, L Buoh. W Brookbauks, U niscliou* it Co. I M Bristoll, L Chap?n k Co, H Cobla A Co, I M Caler. W U chatee, J Commins, B Deary, u DJIV, DOW e A: Moise, steamer Dictator, J M Fairbanks, D F Fleming, Veriju^on A: Hull, W Gurney, H Gerdts i; Co, J E Glover, C. mmander A K Hughes, A Illing, W Bar&sber, Klinck, Wicken berg A Co Krcito a Lhapman. H Knee, ti Litschgi, BJehrtena At Wohltman, W Mccomb A Co, R Marshall, C Madsen, Mc Loy A Rice, M F Mar? tin, A Meicbers, lt O'Neill. L> O'Neill A S.-n, J Purcell, D Paul A: Co. J Reil?, J K lind A: LO, J Russell, G W stet' lens A Co, Salas A Co, J small A Co, W >empken A Co. southern Express Co, D il siicox. J n f-ohirmer, Werner ?j Ducker, A l ieJenthil, J Wulki r, Agent, Willis A Chis olin, Holmes, Col G Wi.liam?, W li M. J Mehrtens, J Heii'ir. Ula; ton A Cunningham, C ! UhentbaL F Ct rist man, M TaDUlttbSOn, S W Laiz c? i rc. Courier Ofilce, W Gili, shacko!.. - J. GjU'lkopt At Leuthuer, Oruher At Mar? un, 1 Mc arthy, aud otbers. StcamsLip sea Gull, Dutton, Baltimore-kit 14th inat. Mdze. To Mordecai <fc Co, Courtouay A Treaholm, Railroad Agent, F L.^tc-imaa, steamer Diet .tor, J B'logai, ei W Ste?ens A Co, Ho mm .': Calder. Ora. scr, Lee, .smith A; Co, L schnell At Co, J H Koni.Oker, ii Gt rdts At Co, ll C bia /: Co, J B l uval A Sou, J Jackson, Stol), Webb ii Co, Klinck, Wickenberg At CO, W H Chuleo, Steuhanse A Co. Grauer k Martin, li Bischoff A Co, JAWS Ann s'.ioa^, G Lt Stoiietnrd, Birsell At Co, D i'uul u Co, J Bus? sell, i N li d;m :a iz Co. E ll JioJgars ? Co, B O'Noill, W L Webe, Lhwiu 4t Witte, s Fleming, Ji.?lords ?t Co. C N WcTiii s hon, West At Jones, J Cauipaca, Lauroy A ilexaader. J A Quac^untu h. c LiUleuthal, H Klattc A Co. Dotulas k Mi 1er. o A Locko A; . o, w Eaobeloch, D I? Vi cut, : voua. A Barnwell, Osic^ioru: fi co, L 0 Ehaugh, and o Ler3. .tcaaishap Lquator. Sponcor, New York-lett Wednes? day. Hay, Atc. To Wi. i-- & chischo, and othcia. Ex? per t need heavy d-ita on the pas age Brig J A Devereux, e laxU, foston-15 divs. Mdze. To btrcot Bros it So, A l'iichoff, W G WLilden, J Thomr ion, L R Cowperthwait, j EAdgerA Co.?: Graveley, R White, Camp ell, Knox a Co, ?j ll btlcox, Il Kantie A Co, T W Lewis, Kinsman fi Howi ll, and others. brig J W Dri-ko, Luton, Ph LdelpbiU-13 days. Coal. To Buley A ? 'reighton, J Furguson. Seht Llvina, Habenicht, Bock River. 2500 bushels Rough Sic?. To WO Bs? & Ce. Cleared s ut uni ny. Steamship Saragossa, Crowell. New York-Bavenel k Co. Steamship MsnJiattan, Woodhull, Now York-Courtenay " Si Trenliolin. Steamship Alliance, Holly, Philadelphia-It F Laker ? Co. SloauisUip Zodiac. Rodgors. New York-Willis 4 Chls olm. , Brlish bark Hector, Nolson, Llvorpool-Street Bros k I schuhe Pott:r. Somers, a Northern Port-H F Baker k Co. Went to Sea Saturday. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull. Now York, -teamship Saragossa, Crowell, New York. MO miElii" Zo? iae, Rodgers. New York. Sehr Faunie K Shaw, Shaw, Wilmington, N C. n'eut to Sea Yesterday. Steamship Alliance, Kelly, Pbda :elphia. From this Fort. Steamship Moncka, Shackford. Now York, Nov 17. Steamship .Matanzas Ryder, New York, Nov 14. Steamship George B Upton. Rich, Boston, Nov 14. Up for this Fort. I Steamship Miami, at New York, to leave Nov W. .-chr shiloh, Hubbard, at Baltimore, Nov 16. Cleared for this Fort. Ship St Louis, Ht board, at Now York, Nov 14. Sehr D F Keo?Dg, hubbard, at Baltimore, Nov 14. Sailed for this Port. Spanish sehr Camila, Tosa, irom Matanisaa, Nov 1. Memoraaaa. The brig Josie A i ever aux, Clark, from Boston, for this port, was iu Hampton Roads, Nov IL The sehr Frank B Colton, from Philadelphia for thia port, was at tho Delawaro breakwater. Nov LL Tho stcamor Gerrge. from this pott for New York, ar. I rived at Fortress Monroe, Nov 10. The New York Comme cial Advertiser, of Friday, lGth inst, says: 'the steamer Ouoota. Capt Donn ra ithe crew of which was rescued e.-J brought here Dy steamet Nightingale;, loll Charleston in ballast Nov 8 for thia port, and on the lOdi, when off WUtaincton, N C, i is ubl d ber eugine, and put into toot port lor repairs. She lett again uu tho lltb, and on tho 12tb, off Cape Lookout, too., a heavy galo from NE, and shipped a sea which filled her and stovo i ll her upper wcrk^. When aban? doned, she had five feet water lu her hald, and was sink in" rapidly. '1 ho Oneota waa 17 > ears old, 800 ton?, and .)wneu by liobert Huntor and J Marshall, of Char.eaton. She f.innerly run as a ie:r y boat between New York and WUUamsourg. LIST UK VBSSICJJ* (JP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. uvtnpooL. The ?kjold, Albreohtsen, up.Oct 29 Nor bark Kjelkstadt, Wcrge, cleared.Oot 16 ariden, bark Yum uri, Thompson. . leared.Sept 23 The Hakou Adelstcin, hacker, up.kept J< The Pawnee, Ameer, sailed. Get 0 LEITH. Tho Bertha, Anderson, sailed.Oct S3 ASXWXBP. Che Triton, Eooger, sail d.be?t * ouzsAvnt The Competitor, Turner, up.Oct 4 BBEMl NHAVEBT. Bramen bark Gauss, Wieling, ?.ailed..Oct 6 Sehr Nicanor, HAVASA. " -, Ulled.?0T 1* ?UTASZAS. Spanish echr Camll.-, lo^a. sailed.Nov 1 DOM Ki TIO, BOSTON. Steamship George B Upton, Rich, to leave..Nov 19 bark John Fyfe, Luce, cleared.Nov 4 -chr-da ella, Weeks, up.Oct 12 Sehr E B Glover, Ingersoll, up.MOV 9 btw TO ax. S Steamship Miami,-, to leavo.Nov 20 Steamship Prometheus, Harrie, c.eaied.Nov 12 >hip st Louis, Hubbaid. cleared.Nov 14 lirig Tangent, Rich, . leared. :.Oct 14 Soar Americas, Mos.', up.Nov 6 ScurN W smith, Tooker, . leered.Nov 7 Sehr LAE iwards, Marshall, cleared.HOT 7 sehr yrover, Hughes, np.Nov 7 -chr Carrv S Webb, Wort .tugton, o.earod.Nov 7 Sehr ELB Wales, J anua way, clcarod.Nov 7 Scar A G Irelati J. Townsend, up..Nov 8 -cbr Hatriet Newed. GoulJ. up.Nov 13 Sehr Maida L Taber, Morn?, cleared.Nov ll PHILADELPHIA. Sehr F B Colton, Robinson, cleared.Nov 2 .ichr Maggie McNeill, snow, cleared.Nov 6 BALTLYOBZ. Sehr David F Keeling,-, oleirnd.Nov 14 Scur Shiloh, Hubbard, up.-NOT IC OFFICIAL DRAWING Or TILE GEOAOIA STATE LOTTEBT, FOB TILE .BENEFIT OF THE .'?A50NTC UNPHANS' HOME. CLASS G, DBAWN AT ATLANTA, GA., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13TH, 18C7. Boro, WILSON & Co., MANAGEBS. FULL PRIZES. iVb. Prue. I A'o. Prue. 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EXPLANATION OF APPEOXIMAIION PRIZES. The Ticket No. 13524 having drawn t .0 Capital Prtxe of ?60.000, ul! those uckets numbering 13031,18622, 13623. 13f>25. 13626, 13,27, 13628, 13823, 13650 me each eaUd.-d to a prize 01 ?600. Ino ticket Nu. 16588 having .lrawn thc 326,000 pri:e, all those tickets numbering 1C551, 16862,16563, 16654, 16656. 16556, 16567, 16559, 16660, aro each end lied to a prize cf ? 250. Thc tick.t No. 7620 hiving drawn tho $10,000 prtze, all those tl kets numuerfnc: 7621, 7622, 7623. 7624, 7633. 7637, 7628, 7629, 7630. nre each en Hied to a prizo ol *200. 1 he ti.-net No. 27189 having dnwo the $5000 prize, all SSS U^ti9 ly',mo,Tialf 27181, 27182, 27183, 27184. 27185, 271S6. 2718., 27188, 27190, are each entitled to a prize of ?100. 1 ihe ticket No. 9262 having drawn the $2600 prize, ?L n'"Bi i^18 "Umbering 9251. 9263, 02,4, 9266, 9265 9207. 0268, 9269, 9270. are each entitled to ap,lze Ol 5>10U. The ticket No. 12005 having drawn the other $2500 ?on.a inofto??i?0v.?C,k,,a oumberi-'K 1-301. 12002. 120J3, 120.4. 12000, 12007, 13008, 12009, 12010, aro each entided lo u prize Ol ; 100. .,,n^bf ri*eT havln8 ??perintended the draging of the Goorda state Lottery tor the benefit of .he^ila sonic OipW Home," Claw G. do hereby ce tifv that the above are the numbers and prizes which were dds ?lay drawn m public from thi whee ls. . "??g our bands at Atlanta Ga., this 13th day of Noven* ber, 18B7. ALLX M. WALLACE 1 - M. V. D. CORPUT j sWOrn Commissioners. Clerk to Commissioners,'J. N. WILUAACS. November 16 P\A?HVRu?:SrGltAVD' AND fcihnr"?,i!^?T meh ure B0W acknowledged to be, ?? '?1* m 'bis country, SUPEM.iB TO - Ti?!5/N^M??ICA- These Instrumente pos KeTin^?i^*?10"* aw o? toe largest size, cmbrae.nL rtT Lb ? nd PLAlN ROSEWOOD CASES affiSSieWv?^ 01 5t>'le- ?iCh na3 toe fud out the ?rni 1ME- 0V^^TRUNG DASS (with or with GRAvD^u^oTS?1^ ta8 too FRENCH o er bi ra?kI ?acknowl^B'd to bc superior to any SLVIV urn LtXccut'on- HMM InrtrumcntB are all STAVES eonstr?rtt?C^1TER AUD STVE-N ^ .UIUTJ a id ul thc S ?SM ?R IU0MWM' SEASONED WOOD, monterSo??S^S?1 ?,at'?r'-'l- ForoBEai FOWE? f?.ro^hr.^f; J*i*?1?" ??nd PUBITT OP TOMI sn^ol^?n A^T^^: ELd?GANCiv OF lTNIHE 1^ v\v^ A- e.nv? ' Piano-Fortes of Mesara, the WOP ri ?VJM U2Surlja?S' :: by any other m .ken in VHlFi vn'' Mimi? l;ken tie PRBMIUM ?Abie ill^urr^^lli\,LD' 'tv? 81136 SidUliea which To lib a ?pr?iUCC A SUP?KI? ' ; INSTRUMENT. r^h??f iw^? ??ertheir PlANO-FOUTEa to the CLASS muuuia turor in the cou itry. ls ffvit??ii?' ?? Do*te?- Teachers and othera ?. Ih,ar.H^.^CXai,riliationo' these Pian s before raak. K ,??.rJ?'^?"S^wbere. Every Instrument la lull? \\ALLAN, LD FOR FlVt ?EAlts. Descriptive eu-cu. lars sent to all parts of the couatr, upon up^l c/Jon. Ad ?'cse' Jl NN?S v .-ONS, " ._". . ", Nos. 23j and 235 tust 21 -l tt ' ork. Cetwcen 2d and 3d Aienues. Kawrcet, .sppteuih'-r 27 J THE liRfcKxviLLi;; JHOURTAINRER TS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT $150 PEP JL year, m a lvunce. Advertisemeutf inserted at USUAI ra~- ." Cr. E. ELFORD, Ma7 1? Wi ter and Prac rvs ter s, NOW IS YOUR "TIME! Stoves 80 Cheap THAT IT WILL MAKE YOU LAUGH ! "WOOD SAMARITAN." Novomber 0 The Cheapest Stove Store Between the Totoinac and the Bio Grande ! A LABOR ASSORTMENT OF HALL, PAR? LOR AND .-OOHING STOVES. SHEET IRON, LEAD. ZINC AND CO PP LR, LEAD AND IRON PIPE, GhATES AND GRATE TRIMMINGS. TIN ROOFING AND PLUMBING WORK ATTENDED TO AT SHORT NOTICE, AT ADAMS, DAMON & CO., No. 16 Broad Street. THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL. imo GET THE BEST! ?j) CC r o o 4 m m McINTIRE'S HIPEO VED COTTON TIE I THE ABOVE CUT REPRESENTS McINTIRE'? IMPROVED COTTON TIE, WHICH WE HAVE NO HESITATION Iff PRE SHS TVMU TO THE PUBLIC AS THE BEST TIE IN USE! IT HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY TESTED IN DIFFERENT SECTIONS OF THE SOUTH, AND TTS SUPERIOR MERITS FREELY ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL WHO? have tried it. Lo fact, lu popularity baa become so prcat aa to warrant ns in tbe assertion that it ls destine I to become the universal favorite. Thia TIE combine? ease and simplicity of adjustment, with uod vbied strength and durability. We particularly invite the attention of Planter?. Pressmen, and Dealers generally, io the follow? ing points : The perfect construction of the Binse and munded edges of tbe Buckle secure the entire strength of the Band, and ?ive lt great advantiges in compressing, lt has no Tongues to press against the Band-docs not reqoire any Puts to bc slipped 'u, pulled out or to FALL OUT; and is used withoai the t.oublesome operation of bending or loo ing the Bund. The manner In which it works is oasily understood ?rom tbe cut. Each i ie is complete in itself-the Buckle being riveted to the Ban i ; and no part can be lost Ti e simplo process cf running tho Band int > tho Buckle and let'ing it go at the proper place, is all that la neceasjry-the fastening being perfected the moment the pressure of the cotton ii brought to betir on UAJ ?ands. The Buckle is strong, compact and small presenting an even surface, bsa no rough edges or protruding points, con? voque:, tly kinks even with the cotton and obvi.tcs ?ha great objection toother Ties, which are wrenched apart when the buckles of different bales get caught in handling or transport?t on, and especially when ba.es are i-iiod on each other. FOR WALE BY WILLIS & CHIS0LM, Agents, November 9 H. T. MeDOWELL, General Agent for Georgia, South Carolin? and Florida. CHARLESTON, S. C. i? *' Prevention is Ueiter than Cure." I DH. RICORD'S Celebrated Preventive Lotion. A PPBOVCD AN*I) HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY 2\_ ii?f ITI-O:II Medical Faculty, as the only salo and ?ataJlible lntuloto against infection from special Disensos. This I ru h i ;J: lo ( :r? aranon is suited 1 Dr either sex, and n:ip proved, Irom ample oxperience, ibe most clhciem and reliable Preventive ever discovered, thud effecting a desideratum long sought for m the Medical World, ll need according to directions every possibility ol danger ?nay be avoided; a single application will radically neu? tralize the venereal virus, expel all Impurities from the absorbent vessels, and render contamination impossible. L's wise io time, and at a very small outlay, save Lours ol uatold bcdtly and mental torments. Thia most reliable specific, so universally adopted In the Old World, is now oUcrcu for sale for thc tirar lime in -.menea Oy F. A. DUPOllT tt CO., only authoriae-J agents for the Cr i tod States. Price $3 per bottle. Lar ito bottle, double size, SA The usual cisoount to the trade, sent, securely ?.licked, on receipt ol price, to any address, with dine* lious and pamphlet, by addressing to F. A. DEPORT & CO., Sole Agents tte Dr. Rl-ord's P. L, May 29 lyr j No. Ti Gold Street. New York. C. DUCRETJX'S PATE.VT For Instantaneous Detachment ot Horses from Carriages. rrVHIs INGENIOUS AND VERY USEFUL INVENTION", X whl h baa been patentad in thc United Sutea, France and En Land, is now offered by the subscriber to the publie, feeling aasured they wid Cud lt, upon exami? nation, ono ol the greatest inve .lions oi thu a?o. Prominent among ita advantages are: F LOST-ibo facitity *ith which horses mav be harness? ed to or unharnessed from a Carrions, ala} r.-nd. n jg n unnoccssarytor the parson unharnessing to pass bc tu cen or behind the horses as ia customary, thu? ?vol lng any liability of being kicked. SECOND- in cace ot a horse failing, ho may be looked trom tho carringa in one second, wnaiouc the driver ?OJ v. ing his seat. It ia so simple lu Ito opera?on .nat a ctn ld can wora it. TRIED AND G asa Tin-In ceseti or horses taking fright, becoming unmauagable or running away, me tomb.o' consequences which so frequently lollow may bo all avoid? ed by this simple application to carriages, aa toe horans eau be loosod tr. m mo carriage "ma twiukl???," and the carriage is quickly and ?af J y stopped. Mr. C. DLCREUX gav? several puiihc exhibitions. Tho greai. favor end praise maidtfstcd by the pub?c ou theao ocraaions, lt one ol the evidences oi a popular apprecia? tion of ita merita I erma may ba known and orders received tor applying the patent lo carriagea, or purchase of state Eights, by addressing to C. DC( REUX, Patentee, No. 93 Elizabeth street, Kaw York. October 29 Umo Tl BEST Ulf IW IN M ! P.WK M VS HEPATIC niTTF.Il?, lM.Mv.MVs HEPATIC BITTE!KS, .'WK MVS HEPATIC HIlTEUN, P WK.VI.VS Hf PATIO 11IT1 EKS, P.WKM.VS HEPATIC BITTERS, THE BEST TONIC NOV/ IN USE. THE BEST TONIC NOW IN USE. THE BEST TONI1 ' N ?\V IN USE. THE BEST TONIC NOW IN USE. THE BEST TONIC NOW IN USE. 80LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SOLP BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIM I'S. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. November 0 94 NEW vmmm Foi the Handkerchief. A MOST EXQUISITE, DELICATE, AND FRA? GRANT PERFUME, Distilled from thc Hero and Beautiful Flower from which it takes ita nemo. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY PD.ALON !i SON, KEW YOEE. BEWARE OT C0?TXTE1SFE??S. Aim FOB PHALON'S-TAKE so OI?I-K. Sold by Druggie to generally-, and Sold at Wholesale by GOODRICH, WIffllS & DO., January 91 nr.Llrr PUN FOR ALiLI FULL INSTRUCTION.3 BY WHICH ANT PERSON malo or female, can muster thc croit art o. Ven? triloquism by a few hours' practice, jnakbig a world oi fun, ?md after becoming experts thorne ves, can teach j others, thereby maklLii" It a eource of income. Full m , s Iructl&u a 9unt by mall fer 50 eento. Batta faction pelar? an teed. Addrcea P. 0. Drawer 21, Troy, N. I. May 13 lyr 1 BOOKS ANO STATIONERY. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES I THE ENTIRE STOCK OF BOOKS, STATIONERY il MW 1RTMES AT NO. 9 BROAD STREET, IS KOW JVCA-K-KIEJD Downer AT EXTREME LOW PHI' ES, OW ACCOUNT OF DECLI3TS IN PRICES LV OUR UNE NORTH. AS GOOD AN ASSORTMENT AS EVER OFFERED. CALL AND SEE AT COURTENAY'S. ?5-TERMS CASH."? November lo DILLON'S PATBST (fSHRSH COTTON TIE IN!) IRON HOOPS. THIS TIE IS NOW GENERALLY ADOPTED. fe '-W-'m. . -HZ. vi ns ' ?? ri/TUC-sC-ALr. THIS TIE, WITH THE HCXtP COMPLETE, WEIGHS NO MORE 'THAN THE '/SUAX ROPE, and randan an allowance for tare unnecessary ; the ONLY TIE REQUIRING NO 6LACT? WHILE POTTING ON, and ia so perfect that the necessity for heavy Hoops is entirely obviated. Caa be sold by Vc* POUND OR TON as cheaply aa the heavy Hoops and leas perfect Ties. Each Tie ls warranted perfect. The Iran Tie 1- en titrely superseding the use of Rore, on account ot its combination of advantages, ita simplicity sad economy, while ita preservation of the Cotton when baled, from destruction by Pire, both ia warehouse and on shipboard, tender? ita security to Insurance Companies a natter tor consideration. FOR SALE, IN LARGE Ott SMALL QUANTITES, B? WILLIAM ROACH, Agent for South Carolina. November 2 , lae WE HAVE USED GALLIQFIAN'S P1XLS, AND FIND that they will do all that ii claimed lor them, aud ! cheerfully recommend them to pub li.- favor. T. H. WATTS, Ex-Governor of Alabama. J. W. A. SANDFORD, Atfy Gen'' 0( Alabama. ROBT. EOUGHERTY, Ju?ye Suprime Court Ala. j From THOMAS J. JUDOE, Judge supreme Court. ' I have used GALLIGHaN'S PILLS on my plantation : lor i ever and Ague, und find them all that is claimed foi ' them. THOS, J. J I'D GE. Montgomery, Ala., September 29, WW. Lo wa DIS COUNTY, Alabama. GAlLIGHAN'3 FEVER AND AGUE FILLS will do Ta.-;/ uro c'ocide Hy the beat medicine for Chills and lc v iv : ev?r gavu. I would not bo without them forflvr umea the price. J. A. GRAHAM. AMXBICUS, April 17, W67. One box or GALLIGHAN'S FILLS cured meporieotlj j of Chilli and Fever. They are thc bes: u (hutu fi CUliis and Fever I ever saw. A. C. RONALDSON, Clerk superior Cctm, Sumter County, Ga. UOXTOOMEBT, ALA., July 9,1SC1 Mobara. BLUNT A: tl/.Li".-HIM... 1 have used yoci UALLlGHAS'S FILLS oa two oe '..-iou* .or chills an? lever, and ned that they effect all that they ora iu.eni ?J to uo. 'Ibey are tho i..~st wi tedy lo- the disease ;ont ? Lave ever tried. I cons.Uer Lieu pwiecily reliaLie. Hcspctfully, DAN'L SAYLE, Crsa? boc. Grund Lodge ol F. and A. AI. of alabama j AxnaxT, GA., Mar eb ll, 1867, Thavourcd GALLIOTlAN's PILLS in tony easefCi Cuni ?ena i'cv^.-. With perfect sc^resa. Xii iv are ttl ! ccst Fever ;.:iu Ague Ml put u> A. U. ff ASH. ! WHOLESALE t\" CHABJ.E5TON, 32 COUPRICB. WIXIL.MAS ?i ^O., Na 153 Moeting street. AS? by all Druggists. ? LOU?T ?i IIA LU. PROPRIETOR*. j May U tao Montgomery, Ala. j AND BALM OF LIFE! FUR ALL WHO ARB COVSI JIPTIVK, OR ARK SUSCEPTIBLE TO ANT IRRITA? TION OP THE LUA G S WHETHER THE COUGH HAS BEEN OF LO.VG CONTIN? UA.\ C.-., OR OF RECENT ORIGIN. RODRIGUES' , raiMon ELIXIR mm HAS BAPDDLY DISIINGU-ISHED ITSELF FOB TTS wonderful restorative and curative qualities. Ua I der its stimulative influence, and by its penetrative agency, this health lrvigotatin? cordial excites a araserai beneficial reaction, and disp> rsej the impermeable ob I structioQS which prevent ace us to other remedies. 1 While gradually reduct >g thc accompanying co J striction which attends .ho malady, it reproduces the er anual ! warmth and eia*u'c vigor ol thc respirator}' /easels, which, by this romed-ai coablnatiou, promote the heal? ing process hy which rehel and cur?, is effected. Ucmorrliagei aro arrested and cured, wita ovary other concurrent disorder. Aa ?ici hcr narcotic nor emetic properties of any kind arc employed in this Pul i onic Compound, and the most arduous attention given to the qua Ly and mediqat value of eacii comronent article whi h couaticute it, lt ia cou nd?a ?y and conscientiously recommended f r let s.'iciy and reliability, withcut rcstrL'tioa tn (faaercua, wholesome diet, or apprahen loa ox resowed cold trota its eiTccea, For sala wholeaalo and ratall by tho Proprietors*, MM. CECILIA BOi.'i'lU?ES, northwe? corner Of lOSTIsTC? AND SOCIETY iTBEEr\ and et tl? Druggists. P1UCE S Di OLE BOTTLE ?Li*. Nevsmbex U -.kljt.--w