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THE DAILY NEWS. JIOXDAY MOBNING, i)ECElLl>ER 9. 1S67. A Tight Monty Murkct. [In 185S, tho extreme trouble- in financial af flavrs Jre.v forth niauy humorous effusions from Ihe pe:ia of some unfeolini; wretches, whoso pro? ductions may iu ono caso be slightly altered to .uu thc present time] Hinging round the corners Boring every friend. Sneaking into . auks. Nothing ibero to lend PltOOOSIj begging Every man you meet ; Bless me ! this is awful, such tightness on tho street. Merchants very idla. Playing ior a cbeck, Want to keep a going Stretch it neck and nock ; Bat ble.s iu M.ue suple" Blue cs blue can bo. EvideuEy wishing. They were "fcucy fret'." All our splendid -ailroaili Have such awtui props. Twe.tv thousand Bulls Seem to hold their stocks. Many of the Bears la the trouble sharing. Now oegin to feel They've been overbearing. Risky speculators, ?j Tumbling with the stock. Never mina tho stopping/ More thun an clock ; Still they givo their dinners. Smoke and drink and su?>, Uoing all thc '>ettor For a winuiiig up. "National" institutions. Companies ot "trust," With other people's money Go oil on a bust ; Houses of long staudiu;. Crumblo oct of sight With so many "smashes" No wonder money's tight Gentlemen of means Having lot. to spend Savo a little syun>uthy. Nothing havo to lend ; Gentlemen in want Willing to pay double Fiud that they can borrow Nothing now but trouble. Half our men of business Wanting an extension, While nearly ah the others Contemplate suspension ; Many of them, though, Do'n't appear to . road lt ; Every cent they owe Is so much to their oredit. Currency i<< contracting, Credit all ls cricked, Women all expan ling. As ii to count' ract ; Uneasiness increasing Where will t e trouble end, Every ono would borrow. But no one has to lend. Bodging 'round tho corners, J rying every source ; Asking at the banks Nothing there, of course ; Money gening tight r, Misery comp eu - Bless me! but'tis awful. The tightness on tho street. C?MMEKCIAL. Exports* LIVERPOOL-Per British steamship Pioneer-232 bags blaid 1213 bales Upland Co.ton.PerBiltish bara The Q ice .-IO bags S I and 2091 bales Upland Cotton. 596 obis Rosin, 368 bags to.ton >ecd, BOST /N-Per sehr H A Hun.-IW bales Cotton, 60casks NEW YO.tE- ' er steamship Champion-131 tierces R'ce, fig uags S is.au 1 and dJO bal s UpUud Cotton. 2id bales Domostics.Per steamship Miami-Hoi) bales Up.aud Cotton. Tue etta neston Cotton .Harket. OFFICE OF THU CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS ) CBABnaszo*. tatornav Eventna. December 7. 18C7. I The news irom the English market chowing firm and ad van a Dg prices, the demand here was strong and ant. mated, fend the rates improved about Ka 9 H>. closing with a light stock and sn improved tendency iu prices. Bales about 1600 balee, of which 300 vere sold the even? ing before and not previously mentioned, say 31 at U}?, 82 at H?; CO at H?4'; 43 at 15; 3'at ICS; 143 at l j v.; 145 at 1 SH .* UKI Ul at IC.V; 562 at 16: 34 at ?Xi 33 at 1GK : aid cn the evening bet?re 65 at i4"; ; S3 at 15.%'; 161 at 16. We quote: LIVtBPOOL CLA??l7ICaX10tf. Ordinary to Good Ordir.ary.UX@-&>i Low Middling.l?^tiy Middling.13 @ Strict Middling.16fcs> V'lluiington Market. WHITINGTON, December 7.-rcBPEjiTDti-Is a aliada lower, and we quote sales ol' BGS ?.Ma, at $3 20 for soft, and t 15 tor hird. $ ?So lbs. bprrrrs TTTBPENTISE-saies cf 2?9 br ls, at 43 cents per gallon. ROBIN-Market dull. Stiles of 498 bbls, at $2 for mixed lota of strain-d, No 2 and low No 1. lan-Sa.es of 180 bbls, at $2 25 $ bbl; market closing dull Corros-Market steady. Sales of 27 bale?, at 14 s cent? for Middling. Savannah Marliet. SAVANNAH, 1 ecember 5.-Co rroN->-For tie first three days follow.ag our last issue tho market WHS dis? tinguished for a steady dtcdne, in consequ -nee of the depressing news from LiverpooL buyers, howewr, found it difficult to fid orders as holdere withdrew their stock .rom the market in the hope of b Uer prices. On Wednesday more activity and a better feeling prevailed, and the hopes of an improvement wero realize 1 by an advance of >4c .o-day. Wo quote: Ordinary.13 S Low Middling.ll - , Middling.l?s Stilct Middling. .15 ? The receipts have con'mued to tall off, which wo attri? bute, in addition to thc reasons advanced last week, to die desire of plan em to bold back ior better prices, as they have been selling recently for lesa than the cost of production. We hope they will now Bend ou their stocks on band, to avoid arrivals of large quantit?s at any one time, which is likely to produce an errcneons '?'ca ot tho extent of thc crop, and consequent depression of prices in LiverpooL Tue exports have not be u so large this week ae last, as may be seen by the annexed table: S toca on hand September 1. 1867. 633 Received since November 29. 11,111 .... Received previously.143,940 Exported since November 29. 14,140 Exported previously.104,010 155,057 155,090 Hf, 756 Stock on hand. 30,934 SXA ISLANDS-The Sea Island market has bet-n dull the pas week, owing doubtless to the depression in uplands. The demand has been principally for lower grades. Prices lange from 25 to 65 cen s. Au article wed ban. led with firmness of staple will command as hi. h a- 75 cent. Bier-The receipts during thc past week have been 12,746 ousbels of rou.-h rice, making a total since Sep? tember let of 102,663 bushels. Tncre is but little doing, a d the t<. dency ' downward. Wo quote clean Carolina at 7}4a8Sc; prime rough $1 75a2. SALT-lhere is a i rgc oupply on hand, and a good de? mand, w.th an upward tenoec y. The last cargo sale repo. tea was at il 55; by ear oad We quote $ 73al 80. T 1MB EB A>'D LUMBER.-A largo di Eft ot timber has ar? rived from Carolini sin e cur last, which was taken up at tormer prices. Th? milis are geueraBv at work. De? mand limited. Freights aro unchanged ooa-twisc. A charter has been taken for Cienfuegos at t i MO. One vessel ls loading coastwise We quote miff timber at 88 aSll per M. shipnlm? timber ranges from $12 to S20, according to ante and manufacture. Orders have been moro ireely offered the past week; some have been taken, while others have been declined in consequence ot low prices tendered. We quote ordinary sixes ?20a*23; diffi? cult sixes ?25 to $30. Narrow flooring $21a$23. ITtEloHTe.-Tho advantage this week is in favor of the shippers, and rates are somewhat less than our last quo? tations. Wc quote: To I.verpco), by sail, dull at .Sd for uphind; ti ana ;,d for se i isla.d; through by steamer, via Now York, >4.t; to Javre, l.Sc; to N.w York, by steamer, Sc ior Upamos io Philadelphia, "?c; to Balti? more. Sc; to Boston, ?4'c per steamer, and .Sc per sall, limber tr ights ac nominal. Lumber freight* coast? wise, ?8e*9. We hear of a oharter to Uiver La Platte at 919, and 5 per cent, gold; il" gold offered to Bin. New Orleana Market. SEW ORLEANS, December 3.-COTTON-Th? market Opened this morning with only a moderato iuquirv, many buyers having meir orders can.eued, while those who came torward O'fered inside rates lor strict elasslflea tions; but joter in the day, tactor., meeting the demand freely, ?he demand became mo s active, and tue sales tummed up 535J baies, at irregular prices, but on the v?hoie snowing a further do.line of jSc. Wc now quote Ordinary at 13al3,Sc Gcod Ordinary at 13)$al4c Low Middling ai l4,Sai4.S, X ddi.ug at -al5>4c, aud Strict Middling a: 15,Sc. >t the opening ol boniness there seemed to b no prospect of so largs a busines-consid? erably the largest ?his eeasou-us b th the moderate sup? ply offering and reduced views of bu crt ippeaied to in? dicate ou>y an average movement; but tho unfavorable t?Uor ot the .New Y rk and Liverpool accounts and tho course of the ex.hamjo market comp, liing lactors tu sub? mit to the c ncess.ous cairn d. led to the active donut'd whtch suoteque .cly occurred. In regard to the irregu? larity o: prices we state that Good Ordinary sold at I3.Sc Low Middhng at 14c, and Middling at 15c, or >4'e less than eur iusiue figu es. On ihe ofer hand, thero were sales \bove the o .taide rates, particularly for -ood staple, which commanded ex.ra prices. The sales of the past throe da>s sum up lb.-50 balos The receipts proper, excluding the arrivals Irom Mabi e, Florida and Texas, amount to 11.415 bales, against 14.179 during ihe corres? ponding period last week. Snowing a decreae . of 2734 ode?. The experts com- .se 15.009 bales, mcludng 11.067 to Liverpool, 1244 to Havre, tiJu to Earcc-loua, 3C2 to Vera Cruz, 47- to i osion, 1208 to Now York. STATEMENT e>y conos. Stock on band !*t teptemler, lSti7.bales-15,256 Arrived to-day.4,312 Arri.cd previously.13S.t05-U3.217 153 173 Cleared tc^day. j Q;? Cle red provioualy. 75,623- 76.907 Stock on hand and on ehipboaid. s 1,566 Boston Market. BOcTON. December l.-CorntF.-Th" market tor this article has been vtrv quiet since i st Week, and scarcely anything ha* B en don?-. There is no Java in first bauds" and but a lew hundred pockets ia second hauus. Small Sales have been made at ?Oc per lb, gold. In ^t Do-nui go and Rio no hing has been cone aud prices uro nomi? nally thc tame. COTTON.-The price c f th!a article haB been steadily tending downward the past week, au I prices uow rule fui.v lc per ib lower, and he tendency e-hi appears to be d .v-nward. ibeadv.es? Irom i iverpool have been un? favorable, and the prospecto of therepeal of tho cotton tai al-o tends to depress prices. v>e quo-o salesot ordi nary and good ordinary a*. 13al5c: low mi .diing at . ?a 16c. and middlmg at 10il7c pe.- Jk, including uplands and ...ulf. . DOMESTICC."lhere has been a better demand f rCot tonGood^, and desirable qualities have beeu sold to some extent at lull prices, although the d?chue in raw material near the close keciis in cheek any upward move? ment. Standard ?row .-iieetings, douched .--betunga and >hirtiiii;s> Drills, Prints and Delaines have Leen loki to alair extent at previous prise-. GC.VN? EAOS-Market quiet. Small sales ut 18'4al9c for heavy bags. Gvsjrx CLOTH-The transactions iu this articlo com? prise 500 balc6 at "Se V- yard, gold, m bond, for rc-eut importation. Thc currency rates are nominally 19.Sa20c f yard. HAT-Th?rc have been lurther salen of Eastern and Northern af S20a27 ti ton. as to qu tfiiy. NAVAL STORES-barita Taipei une contienes in mod? erate demand. 1 he sales have been at56>?a57o; and t.) arrive at 5i5c ~$ gallon Tar 1? quiet sad tho sales have been c 'tinned io small lot*. In Koala eales ot' 2J0 bbls No 2 to arrivo ai s.i 13 V bbl; and io. No 1 una p3lo the inarku ie quiet and ; ricca are noaiiud. \cw Voris .HaiJset. MO?SEV MARKET. T?o New York Evening I'ost of Friday, Decembei says : Gold is firmer. Tho carrying rate isla Cper cent, cash ?old bouu: scarcely so i lentil al lor delivery. Tho loan niurk-t Ls os jy at 7 per ceuL on" call, and Talu on discounts, in which there is rather more busi? ness. PRODUCE MARKET. Nr.w Tons, December C.-FLOTO. Ac-The market for Western and State Flour is quiic active, thc demand is in part speculative, but we notice a good demand for lochl use. Prices are i etti r. thc advance being most no? ticeable ou the medium grades-and checks business at tho close. The sales are ls.500 bbls at ?10u9 03 for superflue -Mate; s9 9Ual0 30 for extn State; $10 83x10 75 for fancy do; S9 Walo 26 lor the tow;rrades of spring wheat West? ern extra; S9 70a 10 75 for ship lng Ohio; S1? 75al3 25 for trade and lamily brands; ami $10 73al3 30 for .st Lotus tras. Buckwheat Flour is c. niel ai $4ai 30 ? 100 ^s. Ordifornia Flo:'"- is firm bul qmot bales ol 400 baa S12al3 23. Southern Flour ia bottea and (airly active. Saios of 1400 hbl> at SO 70all M for common to good Baltimore uud o luntrv extrae, Sio dual 4 for extra aini family Goor gia and Virginia, ?md flu 'Cull 'Jo tor eomn.on to ehoieo extra Maryland and Delaware. Oats opened very strong, uud closed tame at our qnotu t.ons. The saies ar- 72.000 bushels Ohiu and Western at 7Dasoc in store, aad s'-'c ulloat. live is quiet, though li rm. The sales are ^O?O bushels of State at Si TU. Corn is better, and quito active. The demand is chiefly for the borne trade, though ehiellv lor export. The sales are 17,500 bushels Western Mixed at SI 82K al 33 in store; SlUl^al 35 afloat; Southern White at Si lsal 32; new Western Mixed at SI 32al 33, tue lutt'T pnce delivered. PROVISIONS- Pork has been lively offered, and. with a very good demand, the business is lurger. Prices, how? ever, are lower, and close rather heavy. Tho sales, cash and regalar, are 330 ? bbls, at ?21 50a 21 C2% for Mess, and new city do at i22 60. Fot futuro delivery we note 250 bb;s Mess, seller tills month, at {21 62and 600 bbls new Western Me.-s, sel? ler January, at 322 37.'.'. Beef is rather ?toro active and steadv. Sala? of 323 bbl-, at S14al9 for plain Me=s. end ?19*21 for Extra Mess. Tierce Beef is fairly active and firm. Sales of 123 les at $40 for India Jlc-s, a choice brand. Beef Hums uro less uctivo but firm. Sales of 1C0 bbls, mostly in small lots, at ?31*32. Cut Meats arc firm lut quiet, tireen Hams sold nt 12 ric. Bacon is moderately active. Sales of 150 boxes for De embcr and January it 10??e for Cumberland cut and ll?? lor short rib, and 140 bxs Western Cumberland cut on the spot, light weights, at ll ??c. Dre-aod H ogs are higher, scarce and firmer. Wo quote at 10c for city. Lard has boon more active ; prices arc higher and firm. Sales of 1000 bbls and tubs at 12j?al2? for No 1 ; 12*j'a 12Jic for ci.y ; 12;?al3.l.;c (br fair to prune steam uud kort o rendered. The loilowii.g telegram was received tins noon from ilessrs Geo I Jones A: Co, of Milwaukee: The market is a shade fii ~er. The majority of opera? tors her seem to have great con?deneo iu tho markot. Mess Tork S20 50; clear Pork $22 SO; extra i rime Pork $15; pickled iiams 12c; dry salted loug cut Hams U%c; primo Lard 12>ic; live Hogs, 100 lbs gross, ttl 30a?90; No 1 -primi Wheat, in atora, SI S9. BUTTEB-ls duh and j ri.es fa or thc buyer. We quote as ioho s: Goshen .nd orange county, pails V tb, 50a55c; Sute firkins, fair to prime, 42a48c; good to choice, 42a45; tubs, go^d to choice, 42a48c; Western Deserve, I good to choice, 30uV . state tubs. Welsh, good to choice, ! 42a 14 e. CHEESE - the market ia dull, bul prices aro stoady Wo quot>' a- fojlows: State factory, geod to choice, 9) lb, DAW, 14U16?c; Sta 0. fair to good, 13al4c : Statu dairies, choice. 12al4e; Englisu dairy. Conn, 15al7c: English dairy, Ohio, 13al6; Vermont dai y, common to ch<-Ke, $ lb, 12.;14:; l in apple, 18a22c; ?h 0 factory, good to choic, 13allc;Ohlo uuirltS, liaise. C mic-Bio i- dull awl unchanged. Other kinds aro ia tivo and nominal. COTT N.- i he m rlio: h .s bO' n excit d, and is still ao iive uni advaucin.'. There is considerable doing on pce uta, 1>n. Wo ro at..ia tills v...t cueck busiuors. P.io.s .ro much better. Wo quote: New Orleans Florida. Mobile, and Texas. 15 16,'? 15J? I?K 19% 17 17,S? 17>; 18 19 20 20 HA?-Is iu small nupj ly and with linntoi receipts and a gool demand ; prices aro fi.m at 80c for shipping and il lyal 40 .or i e.ail lo s. BICE-We be^r o no salea. Prices 1 re nominal. ?-COAHS-Baw su.ars are in lair do., ano, aud steady. Sale- of 1 uba at lu"? and Demoiura at 14.\ai5S;c. Ko flnod are quiet. FaXXOi xs-To i iverpool, 700 bales Cotton at 5s 6da, 3s 8a; 250 bbW Koslu ai 3s; 118% boxes Tobacco at 2s 0 d and 500 bb H Flour at u , Cd. To Loudon ) or steamer, 2J0 bol- Pork at 8s. To Rotterdam, 200 bales Cotton at ls. A Bremen balk to Cork l'or orders Wit j 2.00 qrs grain at 7s OJ. Uplands. Ordinary.IC I Low Middling.16?? I Midd lng.17>?; Good Middling.19 P?K? C A LJ J? N JD AK. COBBECrKD WEEKLY. PHASES OF THE MOO*. First Q. 4th, Sh. lm. morn I Last Q. 17th, ion. 14m. even Poll M. 11th. Cu. 50ui. mom | New M. 26th, Cu. 19m, ovcu SUN. nrsES. I SETS. MOOS BISES. Hion WATEn. 9 Monday... 10 Tuesday_ lllWedncsday. 12 Thursday... 13 Friday. 14 Saturday... 15 Sunday. e..62 C..53 C. .61 G. .51 Ca.". C.. .! G..3G 4..5ti 4..52 4.. 52 4..03 4..53 4..53 4..54 4.. 23 C. .30 j'tiscs. ?..a; 7.. 39 8. .42 .J. .51 5..31 G. .24 7..18 ?. ll 9.. 1 9..53 10..45 Constances per south Carolina llailroau, December 7. 848 bale1 Cotton, 84 bales Domestics, 10 c irs Wood and Lumber, 3 cars Cardo. Atc. To U L Jettera 4: Co. Aduins, Fro-t A; Cb, Cohen, Uauckcl k Co, J ,t J D Kirkpatrick, Mowry At Co, J M Caldwell & S us. G W vs iuiauij ? Co, Thurston At Holmes, u H Walter .v Co. Ifuut Bros. John? ston, Crews i; Co, Ka Iroad Ageut, I Tupper fc Son. J >* Bob.-ou, Graeser, Lee, Sniiili tc C>, Mouhous At Co, J Cosgrove, C Froneberger. J Adpcr. - Armstrong. Osten dc.fl', C O Witte, Watsou b Hill, G A Hopley At Co. J H Albcrs, P Walsh, lt Austin, Eollmauu Bros. J Waiker. J Jara, O Boeder, courtenay A: Treuholm, Ma .tone tt Co, D G Wayne. J M Eason. W P Russell s: Co. W C Dukes At Co, A J Salinas, J il Baggett k Co. Z Davis, W C Court? ney A: Co, Wugener. Heath k Monsecs. W P Dowling, J WahVr. J Wiley, M Goldsmith A: Son. F L Meyer, J C Mallonee, E Welling. Consignee* per Northeastern Railroad, December 7. 170 bales Cotton, 188 bb.s Naval Stores, Mdz\ kc. To Jit JD Kirkpatr.ek. E H R?dgen k Co, Z Davis BUK gett & Co, O Heeder, Adams, Frost k Co. G H Walter A: Co, W K Byan, Caldwell At son, (> W Williams A: Co, J M Ea8on k ur j, Muz. ck Bros. W W S.iackeltord, S D Stoney, O E Pntchett, Bulwiukle, i A Sawyer, Kailroad Agent, and Order. Consignee? per Savannah und Charleston Railroad. December 8. Cotton, Bice, Corn. Peas, Potatoes, Wood, Md/e, c. To Kailroad Agent, Southern Express Co. A Middleton, J Erwin. B B Good niau, O Heeder, W Dudley, .1 K Prin? gle, W O Bee k Co, Kanapaux & Launcau. K P .'-anders, Cohen, Hanckel A: Co, G H Hoppock, G H Walter A- Co, W Lawton. J s Hilton, W P Dowling, E H Kodgcre A: Co, lt L Daniel, Adams, Frost & Co, Mrs Murray. Passengers. Por i-tuamship Champion, for New York-F Uiomas, Miss Mary Thomas, Muster F Thomas, Henry Thomas, Mk-s Juba Thomas, Walter Thomas, Hr F'Thomas, Lewis 'thomas, Dr J K Thomas and lady, M A Thomas. Charles Thomas, Mis.-, Fannie Thoma.1, Master Wiilio 1 homes. A Haselton. Mrs Charles H Peters, Mise Peters, W Shaw, J J Davis. J B Floyd, P F Dillard, C E Bincstener, Robert Pavey, John Kirk, Master J B White, H t: Koth, J Mont? gomery and soc. Per ntcamship James Adger, from New York-A Dud- I lev, G II Hoppock and lamily, C J Stoaes, ll H Thomp? son. W Farr. Mrs Baxter. E Baxter. E Selleck, M B Wee 1, L chamcerla'.u and wife. J s Fall, w Burt, Misa 1? T Burt, Miss M Leonard, W Ferguson, Mrs S M Smith, T D Clancey, Muster r-nhth, T 'um- Byan, and 7 steerage. Per steamer Dictator, ta. .1 Palatka, via Jacksonville Fernandina ami Savannah-Mrs J L Pratt and child, M G Casey, F Murphy, X P Sauders, 1 c Kearney, W Irvin und 2 servants, H S Whitmore, C U MOIKO, W ?> Voorhls, G A Betts. I Dcuoard, L Howio, A W Gill, Col J McKay :md daughter, M s Cohen. Ma-tor Wickliffe, Captain 1 om Payne and sou, Lieut Huwkius, Mrs Armitage, J Enders, Miss Jones, H F Baldwin, W H Hulbert, lt W Taylor, A Wilson, Mrs Taylor, U Dugan, and 17 derk. Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Savannah, via Beaufort, Hilton Hood, Atc-J W Wilcox, J Downward, E Vi Doune, W F Qulucy, and 2 deck. Per steamer St Helena, from Edicto and Eockvlllu Mrs U Robertson, col J Whalo7, Mrs B Seabrook, child and servant, Miss M Cornish, Miss il Sharp, Capt D H Chamocrlaiu, J E A uk or, C E Batos. J W Seabrook. W W Appleton, W Wilueneon, Kev Mr Cornish, J Duau, and 33 deck. MARINE NEWS. PORT OP C H A lt li ku 9 T O li Arrived Saturday. Steamship James Adger Lockwood, Now York-left Wednesday. P M. Uctie To 0.reel Bros u. co, South? ern Express Co, J Allen, D Apple, J A beamish k co, c D i ruhe Ar Co. T M Bristol). U Buck, Bari ? Wlrtb, T D Clancev, H Bische ff A; co. J Commius, Cameron, barkley At io, TM Cater, It AAP Caldwell, 'h'solm Bro?, C D Carr k Co. Lewing, Burkett & Co. F Bntclmau, J S Fair? ley A: Co, H Gerdts A: Co, P L Guidemiu. G U Hoppyok, E B Stoddard .V Co, shepherd k Cohen, J E Semcko. W G Trott, bbuckeltord a: Kelly. O 1 iedemann, J Van Wiu k.e. G W Williams A: Co. Wagerer, Heath k Monacea, W G Wadden, Werner Ducucr, W L Webb. J N Wood, F Wchmanu, Grubcr A: Martin, D Page, tatoll, W^bb co, Steiuheimer ? Bro, Mrs Oti-. E Bate?, L s Qjartermus ter, W Hoach, J L lerrou; A: Bro, TM t lt C Clark. J H Graver. J McKeoue, Hart A; Co, J W Harrison, F Kr?s? sel, Jr, H Heins. J Ja.a. Johnston, Crews At Co, Kliuck. Wicken berg k Co. C H Jewries A* Co, Kinsman k Howell, ] H Klutte 4: to. L Lorentz, S K Mar-hull. .YleLoy k Bice, AV McComb .t Co, J G MUaor, J Marion, McKay k Cum:i beli, ll O'.N'cill. L i Potter, C F Panknin, lt B Khett, Jr. Raoul v Lynah, T D Baddook, G W Stollens k co, A Bis chon", W -t ele. A O stone, f. G WhildeU. M K.eiu, GouJ kopfl At Beuthucr, Fogartio A: stilimau, J K Bead A: Co, Me chers A Muller, M Drake, Dfforhardt, Canipsen A; co, J Waiker. BailrorJ Agent, ?L? others. Spanish brig oal.'loo, WU. Trinidad dc Cuba-?9 days. Ballast. 'To W P Hall. Spa' isa p >1 ere Leonora, Sebastian, Havana-C dave. Ballast. To P J Esnard. sehr Clin t.am. ItaUiOurn, Ne v York-10 days. Sun? dries. To the Master, uaa experienced severo gales on thc pas-age. SchrNelhe Dowers, Stackpole, Itockport, Mo-16 day a Lime, Bock aud Hay. To olney .v Co. Sehr Auu S Deas, from West Puiut Mill. 99 l.b.'s Bice. To Cohen, Uauckcl A: CO. W C Bee Je Co. i Steamer Pilot Boy, McNelty, Savannah, via Hilt' ' Head. fcc. 53 bale- Sea Islaii'i Cottou, mid Sundries. Jo J Lorguson, EU Bodgera .v Co. Pinekney Bros. Uaveoel k Co, W s Hastie, Jr. K'iuck, Wkkeuberg St Co, south? ern Express Co, Col Low, Lcveneo n. Rece ved from Ciiiso.m'8 Mill-34 bbli .lice. To B S Rhett A; Son. Arrived Yesterday. Sehr Americas, Terry, New York-8 dava Hay and "MX" To i Tapper fc Sons, JN Tiedoroannfc Co. c LiUieathal, T Murphy, Bourn ann Bro-, H Bischoff Ac co, Olney & co. E li Faller, W ii Chufee. J Walker. W Gm ney. J H itenneker, c H Baldwin Co, O W Steffens k Co, Bowie At Moise, '?aveael & Barnwell. Kanapeau k Lanneao, Railroad Agent, ltA P Caldwell, Adams, Pa mon k Co. Ord- r. aud others. Sehr Elli u. Gr. dtck, C opel-River. 15U? bushels Routth Bice. To G fi Ingraham fc son. Boper & Stoney. Steamer Dictator. Coxetter, PalaUa, via Jacksonville, lernandiua an l Savannah. 197balea Cotton, 17 casks and I huit casks Bice. Orange -. Md/-, fcc. io JD aiken it.0,?- Coben, Bauckcl it Co. <:. U Inamham k s..u. G W WHBamafcCo, WeWi k Brandes, Wulla fc Coiao)m,B Coicock. i Davis. Fraser fc DBI, _ Pillsbury. Southern Express Co, Mrs C Wotton. R E Screvcti. Bart & Wirth, Kidman fc Howell, w M Ea .ton. Johnston, Crews fc Co rn,^,^ro,a,,,I^uckll'-v Br09t .,Iot,ot' Huchd fc Co, Hr AB 1 Cli?ord. J B Togal. J & j D Kirkpatrick. Steamer Planter, White, Cheraw. 128 bales Cotton. kc. To J Ferguson. Mowry k Co. J H Baggett k Co, J k J D Kirkpatrick, E H Bodger? * Co Mazyck Bros, ti W Williams & Co, W K Ryan, Finckncy Bros, Kendall k Doekery, B H Harney. Steamer St Helona. Boyle. Edlsto and Rockville. 31 baits ts I Cotton, 60 bass *eed. 19 b3gb Potatoos, and Sun? dries. To J fl Murray. G W Clark & Co. Boper k Money. J ^olenek St Co. Campbell .V Higgins. P Dowling. W C Deo i Co, W .s Honery. Kliuck. Wickenberg ?: Co, L Chap?n, Cohen, Hauckel A: Co, and others. BEI,OW. Sehr W W Pharo. Allen. Philadelphia. Coal. To H F Baker ? Co. Cleared Saturday. British steamship Pioneer, Sharkford, Livcri'ool-W B Smith & Co. Steamship Champion, Lockwood. New York-Oourteuay A- Trenholm. Steamship Miami, McLaughlin. New York-J A; T Getty. British bark Tho Queen. McNabb, Liverpool-R Mure k Co. Sehr H A Hunt, Compton, Boston-H F Baker k Co. Went to Sea Saturday. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York. steamship Miami. McLaughlin, New York. Bark Chattanooga. Frcmun. Liverpool. l>ri ; susan L Voorhis. Fulford, Georgetown. S C. sehr Lilly. Frances, Now York. Sehr D F Keeling, Hubbard, Baltimore. Sehr Can io L Webb, Worthington, Georgetown, s C. Sehr U A Hunt, Compton, Heston. ?Vent to Sea Yesterday. British si. aiuship Pioneer, Shockford, Liverpool. Ki ont this fort. Steamship E B Souder, Lebby. New York. Bee 8. Steamship Charleston, Berry.New York, Dec 7. Brig Mary Cob >, Farrell, New York. Dee 4. Sehr Samuel CaMluer. Robinson, New York. Dee i. Sehr J W Allen, Doone, New York, Dec 4. Up for this Port. Steamship Citv of Pori au Priuce, Jackson, at Boston, to L ave Bsc LL ' Brig Yankee Blade, Combs, at Baltimore, Doc :;. Cleared for thia Port. Brit Open Sea, Coombs, at Philadelphia, Dee 1. Sebr K V Glover, Ingersoll, at Boston, Dec 4. sehr Shiloh, Hubbard, at baltimore. Dec 3. Sehr Marj' H Stoekmau. Wobn. at Philadelphia. Dec 3. sehr Mary .fletcher. Pendleton, at New York, Dee 4. Sailed for this Port. Steamship George B Upton. Crowell, from Boston, Dec 5. Bri? Tangent, Bich, from Newport, R I. Dec 4. Memoranda. Tho New York papers, of Wednesday, state that the sehr Moses B Kramlull (3 masted), Hussey, from Savan? nah for New York. wi.h cotton, ran on the wreck of the sunken steamer Scotland at Sandy Hook yesterday at 7 A M. 1 he i oast Wrecking Company sent their steamer A Winants to her assistance, an t at 11.43 A M slio was pullut (IV, with seven feet of water in her boll, and towud to their stor. -hf. ase at Jersey City. A strain pump was put on board, ana th., company ai o engaged in keep <ng her free, and discharging the cargo, which is moro or iess damaged. Tho Savannah Republican, of Friday last, makes the following report: The nelie Ora Moneta, Captain Bryan, left Hilton Head last Friday, with a cargo of lumber, bound for Savannah. There were about a dozeu negroes on board of her, as deck passengers, who were bringing with thom a lot of sea island cotton and provisions. Just after leaving tho head abe mis-stayed, and went ashore on thc point. AU on board succeeded in roaching tho shore, although there was a heavy sea running at the time. During the night the schooner broke ia o four piceos, which drifted ashore. Her cargo was also washed upou tho beach, and was nearlv ah stolon uefore day? light. LIST OK VE5SF.I.S UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. F O B H I G N . Lr. ntPOOL. Tho skjold, Albrechtsen, rleared.NOT 19 Nor bark Kjellestadt, Wcrge, cleared.Oct 15 NEWCASTLE, ESO. Bark C A Jones,-, up.Nov 15 LEITH. The Bertha, Anderson, sailed.Oct 22 CCXHAVEN. The Competitor, Turner, up.Oct 4 KI. JOHNS, Ni D. Br ship Nictoux, R?wo, cleared.Nen-27 DO M ESTIO. NEWPOBT, B. i. Brig Tangent, Bich, sailed.Dec 4 BOMTOJti Steamship City of Port au Prince, Jackson, to sail. Dee ll Steamship George B Upton, ( rowell, sailed.Dee C s.-hr Laura Bridgman, Hart, cleared.Nov 27 Bohr li V Glover, Ingersoll, cleared.Dec 4 (?KW YOKE Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, cleared.Dec 3 Sehr Harriet Newell, Gould, up.Nov 13 >chr Hartstene, Horn, cleared.Nov 2'J Sehr I nion Flag, Maloney, up.Nov 27 sehr Vapor, Bogers, up.Dec 2 Sehr Marj- Fletcher, Pendleton, cleared.Dec 4 PHILADELPHIA. Brig Open Sea, Coombs, cleared.Dec 4 Sehr Wido World, Hildreth, cleared.Nov 15 sehr W W Pharo, Abeu, cleared.Nov 22 Scnr E B Shaw, Shaw, cleared.Nov 29 SctirE Matthews, McLlwee, cleared.Nov 30 Mary H stockman, Webb, cleared.Dec 3 BALTIMORE. Brig lankee Blade, Combs, up.Dec 3 Behr t-jdoh. Hubbard, eldred.Dee 3 OFFICIAL. Headquarters Second Military District, I CHARLESTON, C., December 3,1867. ) I General Orders Ko. 139. | I. To provide for the support ol the Provisional Govern? ment ot South t arolina for ibo yea: commencing on iho first day of Octobt-r, ISO?, and ending on the thirtieth day ot September, 1H0?, tb1? Act of the G. iie. nl Assembly, "To raise supplies ?or the your commencing in October, one thousand eight hunu.-ed und sixty-six," approved December 21, 1806, will, as hereinafter modified, be con? tinued iu force until supcrso .^d by legislation or until other? iso ordered by proper authority. AUTICLRS TAXED "AD VALOREM." 1. On ell real estate, twenty-five cents ou Bvery hun? dred doUars: Provided, that on buch lands as may be iu tho possession of tho Bureau ol Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lauds on the first day of January next, aud tho owner or claimant ia thereby deprived of its occupa? tion and use, such tax shall not ba collected; on the capi? tal stock of all gas-light companies, twenty-five cents on every huudrod dollars; on anieles manufactured for sale, bar?tr, or exmagc. between the first day of Janu? ary, ono tboucaud eight hundred und sixty-seven, and tho first day of January, one thousand eight hun? dred aud sixty-eight, twenty cen!? on every huudred dol? lars, to be paid by thc manu lad urer; on the market value of thc gross amount ol spiritous liquors manufac? tured from the first day ot January to ihe thirty-first day of December. 18G8, five per cent., to bo paid quarterly at the cud of each quarter to the fax Collectors of thc Dis? tricts in which it was manufactured; on buggier, carri? ages, gold and silver plate, watchcH, jewelry and pianos, ou hand on the first day jl Jauuary. 1SG8-except when hold by dealers for the purpose of sale-one dollar on every hundred dollars. "TAX ON INCOMES." 2. Upon all gross incomes derived from employments, faculties and professions, including the profession of dentistry (whether lu the profession of tho law the in? come, bo dcrivod from thc costs of suit, or fees, or other source of professional incomes), excepting cleigyimn, two and one-half dollars on every' hundred dollars; from commissions received by brokers, venduo masters, fac? tors, commission merchants, doalers in exebaugo (for eiguand domestic), or in mottgages, bonds and other negotiable papers, two and one-half dollars on every hundred dollars; from premiums received by insurance companies or underwriters, two dollars on every hun? dred dollars; from the receipts of express or other trans? portation companies camed within the limits of the State, one dollar on every hundred dollars; and from tho receipts of telegraph companies earned within thc limits of tho State, two and one-half dollars ou every hundred i'ollars; from the sale ol r ews papcrs or nioguziuo?, one dollar on every hundred dollars; on the gross receipts of newspapers pub lished in the State, twenty cents ou every huudred dol? lars ; from tho sale of goods, wares or merchandise, em? bracing all tho articles of trade, sale, barter or exchange (cotton taxed by the United States excepted), which uuy person shall make between the first day of January and the thirty-fit st day of December, 1898, to be paid quar? terly at the cud ol' each quarter to the several Tax Col? lectors, twenty cents on every hundred dollars : on the gross profits of all banks or banking institutions, two dollars on every hundred dollars ; on the gross int jniei derived from the srts of photographing or daguerreotyp? ing, one dollar on every hundred dollars ; on all incomes from salaries, rents, dividends, and money at interest, ono dollar cu every hun Jr d dollars in excess of five hun? dred dollars ; on the groas incomes of Hil railroads (not exempted by law), Lom earnings within tho State, one dollar ou every hundred dollars. All persons keeping hotels smtU pay a tax of two dollars on every' hundred dollars of gross income ; ail persone kespiDg restaurants or eatinc houses shall pay a tax of two dollars on every huudred dollars of gross ncome ; all oer s ns keeping livery stables shall pay a tax ol two dollars on every hum'red dellar-; of gro^s income ; ull butchers ?nd hucksters shall pay a far ai one dollnr on eery hundred dollars of grosj incoire; B1! persons keepit g billiard (ables shall pay a tax of five dollars on every hundred dollare of gross lucoiuo; all persons keeping bowling alleys shall poy a tax of five dollars ou every huudred dollars of gross tncoiuo: all persons keeping bar-rooms, who th er connect d with a hotel or otherwise, shall pay a tax of ten dollars on every hundred dollars of gross Income; all persons keeping lerries or bridges shall pay a tax of ono dollar on every hundred dollars of gross iueomo; all pe' sons keeping toll? gates shall pay a tax of one dollar ou every hu ?dred dol? lars of groes income; oaeh person or company kcipiug a publie race track aimil pay a tax of one huudred dollars; inou each public hack, biage coach, baggage wagon and omnib. s, drawn by two or more horses, there shall bu paid a tax of t m dollars; and upou each dray aud cart, or b:ig,-a,'e and exprese wagou, drawn by one horse, u t n of live dollars. "TAXES IMPOSED POR CEUTAIX I-I;IVILEOES " 3. All pe:6ons representing for gam or reward auy play, comedy. ;ragedy, interlude, or turee, or other employ? ment of the stag.', or auy part the!ein, or exhibiting wax w.. rk<- or other thows of any kind whatsoever, shall pay a lax ol' ten dollars per day, to bc paid into the hands of the Clerks ol' the Courts, or of u Magistrate in the ab? sence oi thu Clerk, who shall be bouud to collect and pay the same into the public troasury, except in cases wherc tbe same is now required by law to bc paid to corpora? tions or otherwise. Upon every taking out of a charter, except for r hglous, charitable and o lue itional institu? tions, thcro shall be levied a tnx of twenty dollars, upon eucj. renewal ol' a charter liable to lax under this order, (eu dollars, uD.l all companies incorporated in other states sh ill pay for the privilege of carrying on their bu? siness iu this state the same charter lee as is required of couipauies Incorporated in this State. All circus exhibi? tions, to bc paid at tho time, fifty dollars per day. Each and every person keeping a dog or dogs, ehall pay a tax of one dollar for eaeu dog. For the privilego of selling lottery tickets within the limits ot this Stale, flvo hun? dred dollars per month, to be paid monthly or quartorly in sdvanse to th? Treasurer of the Stuto of South Caroo? na, who, upon su.-h payment, shall grant a license lor the (?me for which su.h payment has been made, but not for less than one mouth. "HPEOIAL TAX." * I. A eauitatiou tax of ono dollar shall be paid inalo nerton between tho ages of twenty-one i residents o' tho State on tho first day of Jam thousand eipht hu .drod and sixty-tight, exeep aie incapable of earning a support by reason o or physical disability: Provided, that doable o: for thc uon-pavu ent ot tho capitation tax of thc shall not be erf jrceu, and that in all cases who tiou lia-! not been issued auduocoitstuvebceni the tax may bo discharged by t'Jo payment of OM amount on or before the Ant day of Maren. 196. 5. All taxes levied on property a? prcjcribei order, shall be paid to tho Tax Collector for th, or Parish ia which baid property is lo.atod, ex the tax cn railroad companies, express compa: tetagrapb companies, shall bo roturned to and reef y into the Tn-asury of tho State; and th shall lie mado quancrly. C. All individual taxes wi 1 be assessed direc and collected directly from the individuals froi they are due. 7. The housen and lots on Sullivans Island returned to the Tax coilccto;- of the Tax D which tboy an: situated, iu the .same mauuer town lots and housed, and shall bc liable to I rates of taxation. H. Bi'iore tho collection of the taxes herein j for, every Assessor or Tax Collector (acting ia pacily of Assessor) iu this State shall ? roceed to ad valorem MSeumeut of all :auds, buildings pravamente, without distinction as tO'-ity, town try property, and upon all other property upon v ad valorem tax has been levied, wilh rcfercm market value of such property iu United Stutes ey, and without refcreuce to any previous asse aud such assessments shall be subject to rev military authority. Each Assessor and each Ta: lor acling as Assessor, before entering upon hie us Assessor, shall take and &ubscribe before the the Court of tho District the following oath, whi be ondorsed on his commission, viz: "I, A. promise and swear that I will, to the best of my execute the duties of Assessor lor my Collection 1 aud will, w.thoul favor or pallal!ty, ascertain ant tho aerial value of the property, real and person: which an ad valorem tax is levied, before and for 1 pose ot levying =uch tax." 9. Each Tax Collector shall attend at the Com of the Tax District (or if there bo no Courtho some other public place), daily for ono week prc making lus finul return for the receipt of taxes respective District or Pariah. All taxes on prop? posed by the provisions ot thia order sh a 11 have enco both as to possession and valuation to thc fi of January, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, where some other date is specially desiguated. A on income imposed by tho provisions of this at nave rcfo;encc to the amount of such income r between tho first day ot January, one thousaw huudred and sixty-seven, and the fl-st day of Jl one Itiousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, and t incomo tax sliall be duo and payable on or bel thirty-first day of March, 1868. 10. The taxes herein levied shall be paid only and silver coin, United State? Treasury notes, o declared to be a legal tender by the Government United State.-?, or notes of National Danks, or the t ccivabic of this State, and also pay-ccrtifieates of and Constable for attendance on thc Courts. Tl Collectors of the sevoral Collection Districts abai lowed, ou all pun-s of money paid into their hai taxes, a commissi on as follows, that is to say : I Collectors of Abbeville, Anderson, Barnwell, C Clarendon, Darlington, Ldgefleld, Kershaw, L: Newberry, Orange, Richland. Spartanburg. E Union, York, Marion, St. Phillip's and .st. Micha the rate of four per cont.; the Tax Collectors of C field, Fairfield, Greenville, Lancaster, Lexington boro', Picken-, St. Matthews, Prince George's Vi St, Bartholomew's, Williamsburg, at tho rat:- of cent; thc Tax CoUoetors of All Saints', Christ C Horry, Prince AYillia;u's, St. George's Dorches Helena, St. James' Goose Creek, St. James' Saul John's Cerieley, St. John'* Colleton, St. Peter Stephen's, at the rato of eight oer cent.; the Tax tors of St. Andrew's, St. Luke's. Si. Paul's, St. Tl and St. Dennis', at the rate of Un) per cent. ; AV that in any District where thc gross amount of taxi in shall exeat d the sum of thirty tuoutaud dolla commissions of thu Tax Collectors itiall bc two pe on such excess. 11. In salea oi real estate upou execution for nc meut of taxes, If tho amount bid for such res 1 eat not greater than the amount of tho execution and it bl.ill be thc duty of thc Sheriff to bid in tho pr for the State, and the tide thereto shall therua} passed to the State, subject to such equitable rig redemption as may hercalter be determined upon 1 islativc authority. Imprisonment for over due h abolished ; but whenever the amount of the tax, ic, of any person cannot be made out of any propi which he ls possessed, thc Sheriff holding the exe shall make returu thereof to thc Commissioners of or Public Buildings, or other appropriate munielp thonty, who may euforcc the payment of tho tax t .abor upon the roads, bridges and other public fl Provided, that the commutation value of suchlaboi not be less than lilly cents for a labor day of eight 1 12. Al! taxes levied by th!? order, except when taits arc payable quarterly, shall be due and payai follows: Ouc-half ou or before the thirty-first d March, one thousand eiplit hundred and sixty eigh the reinuining hall on or before ?he thirtieth di y of ono thousand eitfliL hundred and sixty-eight. An; son desiring to pay tho whole uuiount i.t his taxe cept fcuch as are returned quarterly) on or hefoi thirty-first day of March shall have tho privilege doing, and thal! be eutitlcd to a discount of five cent, upon the amount of taxes falling due on the day of June, 1H68. 13. No Tax Collector or Assessor shall receive his missions until lils returns have bceu received al Treasurer's pftice, and been approved by him. li. Taxes levied by municipalities, c rpontloni other local authorities, under any general or epecla ol'tue State, will conform iu principle to the lnoditicai hereinbefore made. APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE YEAR COMMENC " OCTOBER 1, 1867. II. It is hereby ordered, thai the following sums ; be appropriated for the payment of the various o? and expenses of the State government : 1. Executive Department : For the salary of thc Uu nor, three thousand five hundred dollars; for tho Pri secretary of the Governor, twelve huudred dollars; the Messenger of thc Governor, ono hundred dollars; the Contingent Fun'l of the Exocutive Dcpartm twenty-five thousand dollars, to be subject to the d of the Governor, and to bc accounted for annually him to thc Legislature; for thc rent of the Govern house in Columbia, three hundred dollars; for two wa men lor the new .state House and grounds, niuo huuO und sixty dollars, to be drawn on draft of thc State ile Keeper; for the ^salary nud services of the Secretar; the state, in lieu of all charges against the State for si iug eominissiouH, five hundred dollars. ?.-Legislative Department: For the salary of tho Kc cr of tho State Uou*o and Librarian, threu hundred i lars; fur contingent expenses of Legislative Library be paid on drall of tho Librarian, accounted for by 1 at thc Treasury, and reported by the Treasurer to Legislature, two hundred dollars, if so much be no sa ry. "A. Judiciary Department: Foe the salary or the Cfc .Justice, thirty-live hundred dollars ; for the salarien Uu Judges and Chancellors, three thousand dollars eft for tho salary of the Attoruey-G-.neral, eleven bundi dollar- ; for thc salari?e of thc solicitors, nine bundi dollars euch ; for the salant s of thirty-one Disti Judges, at live hundred dollar.-; each, fifteen thousn five hundred dellars ; for ilie Clerk ol thc Court of ; pe.il?, who sliull bc thc Librarian, eight huudred dol'a the same to include the expenses of fuel ; for the st.U ot the Messenger of the suid Court, two huudred a twenty-live dollars ; for tho purchase of books for t Library of the Court of Appeals, one thousand dollars, be drawn and expended by order cf the presiding Ji tice ; for firewood and fuel for thc Court ol Appoais, fi dollars, if so much be necessary ; 1er the salary of Sh Reporter, ono thousand five hundred dollare ; and t several appropriations aforesaid, lor the Clerks, Lib] rians, Messengers, Reporters, and for the incidental ? penses of the Court of Appenls, shall bc paid by t Treasurer, emly upon warrants, to be drawn by thc pi siding Judge of tho Court ol Appeals, at such time a: for such portions as he ma;.* deem just and proper ; a; it shall bo the duty of said Reporter to attend iu pcrsi ? or bj deputy thc sittings of the Court of Appeals, and r port such arguments and Etalements of tacts as ni bc necessary to a conccl understaudiD ,' of tho decisio of thc said Court ; for the pay ol Jurors and constable sixty thousand dollars, if so much be necessary. I. Treasury Department ? For the salary of the Trott urerof the state thirty-two hundred dollars, inclndii UV salaries of one or more clerks; for the salary ol tl Comptroller-Gencrai, twenty-five hundred dollars, ii eluding clerk's salary, said dork lo be appointed by, ai removed a: tho pleasure cf the treasurer and Compta Icr-G encra] respectively; io the Comptroller-General, tw hundred dolla-s, for malting ont copies ol' the Tax It turns In eighteen hundre 1 uiid sixty eight; for publisl ing thc tax and appropriation order. If sr. much be nece sary, three hundred dollars, lo bc expended by tl Comptroller-General and accounted for to thc Legis! ture; for the contingent expenses of the Comptrolle General'snnd Treasurer's office, printing tax book-au instructions to collectors, and distributing the saint three thousand live hundred dollars. 5. The University t.f South Carolina: For the salarie of eleven Professors, eleven thousand dollars; tor the- I. branau of the University, who shall be the Secretary < the Coard ol Trustees, .-ix hundred dollars, to be pal by the Tr.'usiirr-r of the state, quarterly, in advance, hi drafts being countersigned by the Chairman oi tho Es ecutiva Committee; of the Coard of Trustees; fui the sala ry of the Treasurer of tbe University, four hundred do] lars; for the salary of the Buisar and Marshal, four hun dred dollars; and for repairs to the University buildings tr.o thousand dollars, if so much bc necessary. Provided that thc sums realized irtni rests ol thc I'nlvershj f rounds and buildings shall first bc applied to this ob ject, and only the excess be dr.iwn from the Treasury. r>. Ordinary Civil ?jj)?,itrs- For the piymcnt of th? cont Hi-cm accounts of the Stute, twenty-five ihoosatri dolla s; for dieting and tiansporting pmonerj, sixtj thousand dollars, if so much be necessary; fur the sup port of free schools, twenty-live thousand dollars; Pro? vided, that ?he amoun: thus appropriated shall cot be expended until the Le. i-latiuv shall have established a system of fue schools, thc benefits of which shall be ex? tended to the childi ct of cdizsus or resideuts of thc IState without distinction of race or .olor; 1er tte Lunatic Asylum, nineteen thousand seven hundred and eighteen dollars; Provided, that the sum of six thousand dollars shall bp refunded to the Treasury of tho Stato, when the arrearages due from tho Commissioner* nf ibe Tocr of tho sovoral Districts shall bo paid. 7. Or Unary Local Expenditure: For maintaining and keeping open the Roper Hospital in Charleston, throe thousand dollars, to bo paid to thc Medical Society in trust for tho Roper Fund, to dofrav ?ho expenses of ssld Hospital; for tho salary of thc physician of tho jail at Charleston, commencing the twenty-seventh day of March, ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, Ave hundred dollars per annum ; for enforcing the quaran? tine in South Carolina, including salaries of Port Physi? cian and boat hire, oight thousand dollar?, if so much be nacessary; for thc transient poor of Charleston, eight thousand dollars, if so much be necessary. 8. For thc support of the Catawba Indians, twelve hun drcd dollars, if so much bc necessary, to bc paid to the ordor of the Indtau Agent, and to bc expended undor the order of thc Governor. !>. Public Building;: For completing the roof of the Stato Houau in procoss of construction, two thousand dollars, if so much be neeossary: for continuing the construction of the Penitentiary, for tho pay of officers and guards, for subsisting guards aud convicts, an 1 fur clothing convicts, eighty thousand dolhrs, to bu paid on the drafts of the Governor, (rom time to time, as the several aunas may bc needed. 10. Extraordinary Expenditure!: For the rent and fix? tures of a hou^c for tho uso of the Court of Appeals, three hundred dollars, thc contract relating thereto to be approve.l by tho Chief Justice before the money iscrawn on his order. 11. It shall be the duty of thc Commissioner of Public Buildings in the sever.il Districts to furnish the Jailor or Sheriff thereof with a sufficient number of blankets for the comfort of nil prisoner", and also to pay for such medical attention and me Heines as may be required hy? the sick. The Sheriff and Jailors of the several Districts in this State will promptly mako requisitions upon the Commissioners for blankets and medidnos, and, if tho sstne are not furnished by the Commissioners with n five days, the Sheriff shall rep ut the failure to these Headquarters, giving the name? of Iho persons who may be tho CjmmUeioncrs in his District. 12. Thc contingent account') of Clerks, Sheriffs, Coro? ners, Magistrates, Constables, and other officers of this SUte, shall bo forwarded to the Comptroller-General, who shall audit thc same, and if found conformable to law, he shall draw his warrant upon the Treasurer for thc payment thereof. 13. Tho Act entitled "An Act to provide for the issue of bills receivable in payment of indebtedness to the State, to the amount of five hundred thousand dollars," passed December 21, 1865, and the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the redemption of bids receivable, issued by this State," passed September 20, 18(10, are hereby continued iu force. 14. Th? Treasurer of the Statu of South Carolins is hereby authorized to pay the appropriations herein made, and tho salaries of public officers, payable by law. out of funds opplicable thereto, which have fallen due since the first day of October, 1867, and which may hcraafter fall due. lfi. No moneys raised under the provisions of this or? der or the Acts herein mentioned, shall be applied to the payment of principal or interest of any debt contracted or incurred in support of thc late war against thc United States. IC. The unexpended balsnce of appropriations made within tho last two yoars and uudrawn, may bo paid by thc Treasurer, according to the laws of South Carolina, except "for the salary of thc Adjutant and Inspcctor Ooneral," "support of the Military Academy at Charles? ton," "for military contingencies" for services of tho Secretary of Stato iu signing military commissions, and for support of fre2 schools, which last shall remain in the Treasury subject to the conditions of the provision in ecction G. By Command of Bvt, Major-General ED. It. S. CANBY : LOUIS V. f'AZIARC, Aide-de-camp, Act'g Ass't Adj't Gen'). Orhoial-O. M. Mm in.!., Aide-de-camp. December 9 MISCELLANEOUS. COLGATE & COAS GERMAN Erasive Soap, THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. For Sale hy all Grocers. October 21 3nio LEA & PERRINS' CELEBRATED WORilMTOIIIRG SAUCE. PRONOUNCED BY CONNOliiSEUltS TO lit Tilt ONLY Good Sance ANii Arn.ir.iBi.K EXTHACT of a letter Iront a MED?CALGENTLEM.' S at Madras, to his Broher at WO RC EST K.l., May 1851: "Tell LEA fi 1ER BINS that their KAUCf is highly esteemed in In? dia, and in, in my opinion, the most palatable, r.i well as the most whole |some SAUCE that in made." EVERY VARIETY OF DISH". The success of this most delicious arni uurivallel con diluent liavlng eaused many unprincipled di-j.ers tu opply the name to Spurious Compound', the PUBLIC H respectfully mid earnestly requested to see tbat tue none of LEA.V PEBBINS aru upon the WRAPPER, LABEL STOPPER and BO'iTLF.. Manufactured by li E A & PERKINS, Worcester JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, JSTEW YORK, AGENTS FOR TUE I'NITED STATES. October 19 _ fmwlyr_ AMERICAN ~ IUD PENCIL (?OMPAM, NEW YORK. Factory, Hudson City, N. .1. WHOLESALES?LES ROOM NO. M JOHN STREUT, NEW YORK. ALI. STTLES AND GRADES OF LEAD PENCIL? ol superior quality are manufactured and o li oreo at lair terms to the trade. The publie are invited i to give Ibe AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL the pre I terence. THE PENCILS ARK TO BE HAD AT ALL TUE PRINCIPAL .STATIONERS AND NV) HON i$? DEALERS. ASK FOR TUE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL, " TESTIMONIAL. SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, J EtiarxEEiuNo DEPARTMENT, J VALE COLLXOX, November 10, 1MI;O. ) I have always recommended tho Faber Polygradt Lead Pencils as thu only pencils fitted lor both ornamen? tal and mathematical drawing; but, after a thorough trial ot the American Tolygrado Lead Pencils, niau oJactared by the American l.oad Peueil Company, New York. I lind them superior to any pencil in use, even to lie Faber or thc old English Cumberland Lead Pencil, bein;; a superior pencil for sketching, ornamental and irohau.Val drawing, and all the ordinary uses of a lead pencil. These pencil? are very finely graded and have a very (tooth leud; even the soiled pencils hold tho iwint well; they aro all that ctn be desired iu a pencil. It gives me Teat pleasure to be able to assure Americans that they ?ill no longer be compelled to depend upon Germany nr ny other forrlgu market for pcne-ls. LOUIS RAIL, Professor ol' Pr? iin;.', \r*. ALI. PENCILS ARE STIMPFP: 05- "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL t'O. N. Y." None genuine without t ie oxnrt name ni the firm look to it. December 13 NEW PERFUME For the Handkerchief. A .MOST EXQUISITE, DELICATE, AND FRA? GRANT PERFUME, Distilled from tho Rare an.I Beautiful Flower from which it takes it? name. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY PHALON ? SON, NEW YORK. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOR PIT ALON'S-TAKE NO OTHER. Sold by Droguista generally, and ?"ld at Wholesale by GOODRICH, WIREMAN & CO., January ?I mlhlyr ; THE TRI-WKKKLY XEWS, PUBLISHED IN WTNNSBORO' 8. C., AFFORDS A profitable medium for th- advertising public ol Charlestau. Wc respectfully solicit their patronage for our mutual benefit. "AILLAHD, DESPORTES & WILLIAMS, mi'ci 15 FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ? ORTH OF READY-MADE CLOTZEIIlSra-. THE WHOLESALE STOCK MURPHY, LITTLE & CO., No. ?61 Meeting-street, Opposite Pinckney, AT RETAIL. BELOW MANUFACTURERS' COST. CALL SOON AND SECURE A BARGAIN. December 0 AT COURTENAY'S, No. 9 Broad street, STATIONERY, Foreign and Domestic, IN A 1.1. ITS BRANCHES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP BLANK BOOKS, HI AND At Beduced Prices. ?November 29 PRINTING ANO BOOKBINDING. JAHKSW.HclIII.LAIV, THAD. C. .TOWITT Late of (?ie Late of (lie firm of BAH. V NEWS. UI'BKE t JOWITI. MCMILLAN & JOWTTT BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND BOOK BINDERS, NO. 33 HAYNE STREET, UPPOSITR CHARLESTON HOTEL, . HAVING PURCHASED THE EN? TIRELY new aud complete Job Printing material ol' thc DAILY NEWS Office, are prepared (o execute, in thc highest style of h e art, at prices competing favorably with tho North, every variety ol' BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, SUCH AS BILL AND LETTER HEADS BUSINESS CARDS CUTTER SNIPES INVITATIONS CATALOGUES HANDBILLS PAMPHLETS CIRCULARS DODCERS POSTERS CHECKS DRAFTS BOOKS NOTES, KniIro.nl ami Steainnonl Printing, i'C. 4C., &C, ALSO, All orders left at the DAILY NEWS Office will be promptly attended to. November i DRUBS, CHEMIC U8, ETC. OLD ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE E. H. KELLERS & CO., (I.ATE PHIS A. OOHS) WHOLESALE AN RETAIL DRUGGISTS, No. 131 MEETING STREET, Third door above Market^ HAVE LATELY RECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS ll) tlie r usual stock of pure and fresh DRUGS MEDICINES DYE STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS FINE SOAPS TOILET POWDERS" POMADE?I COSMETICS COMBS BRUSHES EXTRACTS, *o Comprising invoices from the moat reputable manu? facturera. On hand, all the principal PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, Including Preparations of AYER, JAYNE, HALL, CHEV. ALLER, DAVIS, WRIGHT, HOLLOWAY, Ac. iUo.a largo assortment of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES SADDLE BAGS MEDICINE CHESTS GLASS METAL AND GUTTA PERCHA GOODS GLASSWARE OT EVERY DESCRIPTION. Great attention is paid to the importation and selec? tion of PURE AND FRESH DRUGS, and none other are nllowe.l to go out of the ItstsbHih ment PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with ace? ney, and the public cnn depend on iii utmost reliability in the execution Oi < rders. E. H. KILLERS, H.D,. il MER, IO March 9 C. DUCREUX'S PATEXT For Instantaneous Detachment ot Horses from Carriages. mil IS INGENIOUS AND VERY USEFUL INVENTION, A which has been patented in the United States, France and England, is now offered by the subscriber to the public, feeling assured they will find it, upon exami? nation, one of the featest inventions ol the age. Prominent amone its advantages are: FIB?T-The facility with which horses mar be harness? ed to or unharnessed from a Carriaae, also rende- ' -g it unnecessary for the person unharnessing to pass between or behind the horses as is customary, thus avoiding any liability of being kicked. SECOXD-In case of a horse falling, he may be loosed fi om thc carriage in one second, without the driver leav? ing his ei'at. It is so simple in its operation that a child '.in work it. J in un AND GREATEST-In easer of horses taking fright, becoming unmanagable or running away, the texnblo eousequenrea which so frequently follow may be all avoid? ed by this simple application to* carriages, as the horses tan be loosed from the carriage "ina twinkling," and tba ? arricge is quickly and safely stopped. Ur. C. DCCREUX gave several public exhibitions. The t reat favor snd praise manifested by the public on thesj ? ?.?eastons. i< one ol the evidences ot a popular apprecia? tion of its merits. Terms may be known and order? received for applying the patent to carriages, or purchase of State Bights, by addressing to C. DCCRECX. Patentee, No. 63 Elizabeth street, New York, Oc~obcr 23 3mo