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THE DAILY IVE WS. TUESDAY MORXIX?, DECEMBER 10. 1867. Daisy L>ay-V Kciuiuiweuce of Travel. -C?rpc Diem.'-HOE. It w*s in aa Ir'>h city. In tbo pleasant mouth ci May, That I met ho oevc , pretty, i.ivcty. lo-tly Daisy Day. Like iny-e f, a ira.i-.ioa: ranear From Columbia's tro tbled shore. Could I dee a her quito a ?tranger, Th;ug.i wo coter met before? Love of country-so despotio Ia our precious native land, Finds us muolv patriotic. straying 0.1 a loreign strand; Henee, perhaps, her frieadi . msnncr. Anl my pulse's qaioker P'av. Wheu. ben-atn Sc. Patrick's banner, I accosted Daisy Day. ?liesa mel haw all eyas wev cvatorod On her. whoa the parl,r cor Opened, an-, tno lady entered Lue a queen upou the do >rl Twas a- U, that aum.ue." even. so ra saperia ave porru ne, Waate.l oy tuc oioata ot ii aven, Sudden.y had ail.-u me room ! Ha^pyf ivorite of Xaturo, H j J- ia her sana/ laeo, ,Juna ia ho.- aaeeuly st .turo. More than J mo ia hr gra:o. Eyes aojiti g Boau.y s "odieas, M">u h to s.ca. ..oar hean away, Bu<c thu s rimed ho.- a.nple boddioe Basa was cnarmmj D.isy Da.. ! Well -what tho - ? -Ah ! Holy Mother ! Pa rd an ono pathetic sich; She's th; "jiarinst" ol' aaather, And I-I o>vu it-o am 1! But a po:: o ve- t.- Beauty M.ro th n .oamoa man can pay, And 've done my simple duty, singing tnas ot Daisy jJ; S COMMERCIAL. mparts* HAVRE. FRANV-E-Per bri"' Sh mnon-5 bale-" S I and 1110 bili? Upland co..on. 25 titeas Rice, 1 keg Ric. B03t'J.V-P r scar L (J C Wi*n*rt-lOJ.OJo feet YeLow Pine licird , W.OJJ I'JC; Ye.low Puio Timber, 15 was O.d Iroa, 3.' bales cotton. Tue crts neston cotton ranntet. OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, i 18*Bt.Lsxo.s. MonJav Evening, December 9.1SC7. t In coaseq lenco ot doprcs>lag newr from New York the staple here wa- quiet with but a li,la: inquiry; geh ere wha fo.t ..'spos.a toirect the market g coral.y had io ease uacir p.iioa to the ex:en: of ??c. f) lb., the feeling be'ug weikor in the lower quail.ies; sales about 5C0 Vies, say 20 at 14>L 20 a: l*>i, 19atllX. 93 at 15, 83 at 15 -i. 28 a: 16& 1 ac 16, 50 at l-:.-4'c, and 151 on private terms. We quote : CVEBFOOI, cLAsamcATioji. Crdiaary to Good Ordinary.14 ?M% Low Middiina.15 vil5:4 Middling. .15XOI? Strict Middling.16*? &16X Augusta Market. AUGUSTA, December 7-GOLD-Buying 187, soiling 136. biLvza-Unchanged. Corros-lhere -.v..s a fair demand this morning, and salo3 .>era made at :3;4c for .New York MUdhmTS, and 15,Sc io. higher graJe-. In thc u.temoo- th re was out Lt; .> leo.in^ io the market ooacoun: ot uafav rab.e adv.cas from New Yors, and hiders were anxious to sell, our buyers generally held off. The marke: closed toma at 15c. Sa es .8-' <as:e-; receipt* 707 bales. B.iox-Smoked sh aulue r?, 13al3*-?; B B Siles 14}?al5 O lt fid?M \5t? li: C --ldc l?i.?-s; dams 18*2? CoaN-New rt'nr.o SI i2>; ; Mixed 3110. WafiAJ- Wh-to ?3; Red ?2 5 Ja j 60. .Ve vr Orleans Market. NEW ORLEANS December 4-Corros-At the eomnaenc mane ol business ti.is morning the supply offering was too limit d to uffot i -i uch scope to buyers, sada tnou bit wa aa'ic'pated tiiat mo e sample? .w_uld be offered a a tatar hour, yet . roughout t"ere was gene.at complain of tho insufficient amount in sale to supply the dem m l. Xi,e sales, ncver.heless, summed up4;00oales, at irregular b it Armer pnceB, ;.ot squir? ing any coupe iu quotations, wht.-h we repeat as fol* lows : u.-ui-ary a; laslS.it'c; va. oa Oidiaary a? 13>$al4c; Low Middling* at li^oHtfc: Middling at,-al5>?c, and Strict jiadd.i-g at tfjfe. In giving tuc above quotat'r-s, it must be addt-d that Low Miduaing s.H as tow as 14a. Strict Low Middling as higa t ll?*., undMldd.ing, .0 some exteut, at 15c. Thc general tendency, howev-r, was in lavor of factors. Availing tin mae.v. s Ol the meagre supply, particularly of the P t.er qua. ties, actors were d- c.d ? .?y more strin? gent in .heir pr tensions, ana in many casea realized fuller prices caa cauld have b on ob tia. d yesterday, bright goods: p.e cottons esr.ecia.ly showing lnareared buoyancy. T..e tt-legroms puclisliej in the ?.vening, mat ia case thc cotton tax be repea ed, taere is no proba? bility mat 1; wall be a. plied to the present crop, has led to a general anticipa, ion that the receipts will now be ia erea?eo by the sh'pmeuta of p.auterj who have withccld their craps in the nope of sending them to market so aa so proas by the recesa. STATE?rxyr or corro?. Stock on hand 1st September, 1867.bales-15,256 Arrived to-day. ... 4.70S Asi <? previously.143,217-147,925 VK, 181 Clearo-i to-day. 0.333 Cleirtd previously. 76,907- 86,145 Stock OD hand tad on shipboard. 77,034 New York Market. MONEY MABKST. The Kew York Evening Post, of Saturday, December 7tr, aays: In the quieta "e of general business the subject of cur Tenoy ref arm is eliciting . good deal of discussion, ana lt ls regar ed with natural anxiety ..ot devodof ferar. The prevailing opinion seems to bo tnat whether i on gress depnves tao - ecratary o the com rac ung po c or not, taerr w.U be for tno ..resent no further cam-elling of j gre_nnacki 07 spasmodic lockt .s up of curr ney in the Ireasurr It is aso very iinprob.blc ihai expansion will b autaorized. -t crcsmt, therefor-, it ei:mi likely that ou.-paper rn: ney uni ramain at about iu present TO ame miring the winter. The lcai< mnritet s easy, ?nd at 7 per cen. large sums axe 0E.r:.o. ia discounts littie ia doing. PBODUCE ar JBKEI. NEW YORK, December 7.-FJLOCB, ?c-The market for Webern ?nd >t .te .oar is somewhat megular on Sute o.aads. interior grades are duli, whi.e good brands are 10a25c beter. Western grades are general.y b>vner. Tho tales a-e 14.5C0 bbl* at $S10z9 for superfine State; ?9 75al0 45 tor imeiior to cnoioe extra S ute; ?10 . 0.10 90 101 fancy do; ;8 70alO 40 tor lae low araoes of sering v.heat i-xtra; ?9 75a.0 76 tor ship ins Ohio; $10 .-Oula 75 for trade and tami.y brands; and ?Halft ?0 Jor St unis. Buckwheat Flour is firm at S4a4 30 9 ICO lbs. r LUI or ^ia Flour is armer and in good demand. Sales of ll D bois and bag 1 at ?UslS 25. Southern Fluur is quiet but st ady. Sales of 230 bbl* a: ?9 7t)oll 50 for common to gosu Bal: more and 0 un ry extras, si J 6dai4 tor extra and family Geer &aa i Virginia ?aid ?10 ;wal415 tor extra famdy Mary 1 sad Dclaw*r*. v ats ara rather ?rmer, but tte advanced prions check business. ine -oles aro 38.003 bushels. We quote Ohio and Western at :D.-j-S.-c >n store, oed 81c afioa. ; State at 81c. Corn opciieu s.rouger and cosed dicidedly betier, though un*c t.ed. d- a ?rs being apart in taeir views. Tn? dama id is chiefly far local c nsumption. Tho sales are 3o,u00 bu.hcis Western mixed at SI 34a 19ala etere; ?1 v7 no.v oderod; ?1 34 afloat; now he.d o.uca h gher. Pa?viaiyjta.-Pork is again lower and only moderately souve, cosing duli at our 1. ciao fUure?. Hit taaea, ea.-h ano rogtuar, are 1250 bb'.s, at til 43a 31601 or me-se. rortuure uehvery, wo rote 250 bbls new Western mess, So 1er January, at ?32 80. aud 750 bbls (part la t evening,, seder Feoruar.v, at i23 i?,^. Bea; is dull a fo mer fleures. Sales of 50 bbls at (Ila $19 mr picin mess, and ?19a?-il for ext. a mess. Tierce 1 oaf .0 m fair demoed and steady. Salee of S3 ses CMbe taon, Buir and co'.- primo mess at $85; 150 cn Prime mere, and 60 do extra India mesa on privats term-. Beef hams are Arm but not sc ive. Sales of 75 bbls, in amah Mts, at ?31 50o32 Cut D eats i re quiet Sales of 100? groen nama at 13c, and 16,000.1s ure-h snoulde.s ot .u>?c. Bsoon ia modera:elj act.ve . nd steady. Solea r 400 boxes Wes.ern C-mbe.Und eut on the apo., part at Ha 11X0. Dressed bogs are less active and rather easier. Wo quote at 9??c .or couctrj- ant. ?^alOc tor city. Lard continu s in 1.00? oe nonet ut full p.'iecs, bat the light off.t.Ub- restrict business. Salta 01 ll?O bbls and tuba v. 12^0135* for No. 1; 12>? 113.' tor city ; le-: ? e for tair to primo ?team and kett 0 rendered. i?? uUowing t ??gjam woo reocivodat 10 A. al. from Uesr Oco 1 Jone. & Cu, 01 diilwackeo. Tho market is ad vane ia g. . e-^ "ore $20; clear pork $23; .xtra prime por? ?15 25; pi. iti<.e" b?.na? lic;*ury saltod lon^ eut hams l.c; prime Ind is.sc; live ho^a, per 100 los, grosa, ?660i7; . ressed hoge, pei-100 lbs, net, ?7 50-7 75; No 1 Sp. tug wheat, in stor- ?1 90. B?ros- ls dui- and j ri.es fa or tba buyer. We quo.e aa :oiao s: Goshen md orange ocunty, pails v io, flOaft6c; State firkin,-, lair to prime, 42a<8e; good to choice, 43u46; tubs, goed to choice, 43a4?c; Westarn Reser-e, good to choice, 3oa33o; state tuba, Wrlsh, good to che.ee, ?Moo, ? eneras - lhe market ia doll, b. t piioes are ste-'fe We quot? a-10 lows: sute fact-Oi g?ou to chcico, fi lb, atw, Matteo; Sta =, itir to 1 alio; State dairies, nholoe, lhtlic; Engnsn dan?, conn, looIToi daglish 4i?rr, ohio, lo.US; Vermont dol.y, "^>mn,on to choKe. Ti ft. 1?-14;. tin apple, 13a.'-:; ono lactory, good to ?hoi? , ttal?C;OhiO uuideO, llaiac. Corr Eat.- Lio is md. and pri?es ..ivor : ie b''-yer. Corrow.-?he niarket is ?rna bat the nigh pi 'cos aro ^heoaiag .ratie. Wo quot? : New c neons Uplands. Florid-.. Mcbflc. and Texas. Ordirarv.15>i 13.^4 Ift?? Low Mi dd,ing..lo# 16^ 17 17^ Mi?dirc.lift 17>i 171? 18 Good Middling.18>? 18H 19 UO HAT.-tteoeapta ar?otu ?mall, a ?d with a good demand pn..i tue Letter. .-..c? at66?Doc - ij..-;lng, aud*l 15 ?1 5t: for :eta : lots. Long ry? straw. DOafiSC. Uoiosi.EE-Is uull aL-a prices art- noni in aL ftNJkVAl,:xeItxs->pirt> 01 lurpentine 1? firm and in ir den.ai.d. Ros-ms are (.eaerall) firm Uar is bet? ter, e quot? a? lollops: t-puiu iurp>- t?"c, free, ?) gallon. 65ai7c; Sp inti lurpe.itme, in btind. ?? gal lon. 47\ai?e ; Ciu?e luapentiLe, in I bis. %? 280 lb-, i 4 25 s4?0; Eoaics, tommcii, ia b ls. 9 bi 1, t2 i<5a3 u ? EosiLf, t-iamed, m bbls. ^ bbl. .3 COa.3 i2J-a; Retins. -I^i1^? ??h?.Db? 25*3 ?0; ltobins, No i. m bbl*. ? bbl. *3 .5a4 .5; K<isi-.s. p. .e. in bbls, -?S bb', io aa ?0; Roatis extra pale m tb ?, fl bbl, SCaO ?6; lto'ins. win fCWwCU2' hh. w?i ? Vui- *7 North count". ft,bb'5v? b-ilp J5,La; r r- "bmington. tu bbls. $ hbi, ?8 26a 3 oO; Kudicity. in bb.s. Pi bl, ?3 75; Pitch, Scu.berti, m bb s. bi:, t3 7?. ' ' ?C0AL8-Law Siigets are dull and ruber lc buyers' laver, -ai; to good renmng i. ouoted a: UWai2c. I,o fixed aie quiet. WBI?XE?-J he narket is steady, sties cf loo bbls at SubUc, n bond. UuitOBXS-To Liverpco), by Msaaer, loOO bales Cotton at x~X?. 5t.O boxes Bacon at 46s, and 6CO0 boxc* cheese JttftOs. P?KI CALENDAK. COBTLECTEX WEEKt T. niAtES CT IEE ?coy. r*irst Q. t'h. 5h. lim morn ! Last Q. 17th, lOh. Hm. even Full M. Utn. Cn. ftOui. mora | No* M. S&II, 6J. 19m, even tr--?-j L? i oe?. ; aioo? 1 KIOB 5 MCUaW. j txtXt, j srra j VISSE, j WATEK. 9 Monday.... 6..5J ? ?T^? 4..33 1 ?7731 10 Tr.esdav....' 6..?3 4..53 6..30 ? 11 Wednesday. 6 64 4..62 Rises. I 7.. 18 13 Thursday... 6..64 4..53 6..38 8. ll 13 Friday..... C..55 4..C3 7..33 9..1 14 Saturday... C56 4..63 8..43 9..53 lilSUBday.-... 6..?6 9..61 10..? ? Charleston Wholesale Prices. ABT?CrJtS. BAGGING, W yard Dundoo.,. JJ 9 05 Gunny Clou. i0 mt - a.aiF A W/:, ? ft-Manilla. 2i a 25 Western. . 13 ? 15 ?ew York. - (<r. - Ju o.I 10 12 BRE\T>. ?" rb Navy. - f?; _ Pilot. 10 (C - Crackers. 12 15 DRICES. 9 M. o.o? t??O.Bo BRAS, fl IOU lbs. ?3 ? - COTTON, 9 lb Ordinary to Good Ordinary. ll 3 MX Low Middling..". 15 '?i l?}% Middling to strict Middling. 15>?? 10% Good Middling. - <<j, - Sea Island_. 85 fa 1.23 CANDLES, ?? lb-Sperm. 2S ? - Adauisutiuo. 22 ? 25 Tallow. 19 fct 2o COFFEE, V- lb-Rio. 24 ? 30 Lajtuayra. ?li? <g 35 Java. i-> 45 CORDAGE, !b-Manilla. - ? - Tarred American. 2G ? 23 CORN MEAL, fl bbl. 8.00 @ - COAL, V ton-Anthracite. 3.20 Si IC. 00 Cumberland. norn .nal. COPPER, ii ?b-sue-ot.1 ?S (S 60 FERTILIZL'.'?S Peruvian Guano, "fl ton.llOO.OO ? - Paci?c Guata, $ 2000 tbs. 7C.00 - Phoenix Guano. 55 00 (u? - BaugiVs Puosphate, ^ 20JJ ?bs... CO.00 ? - r.hodej" Phosphate. f> 2000 ibs...| Ca.00 ? ? - Mapcs ^upLU-Phosphate, 2000 lb| 65.00 ? - Zoli's Baw bone Phosphate.? C5.U0 ? - Zoli's super Phosphateof Lime..! 00.00 0 - Wcoiston's Phosphate of Lime..- | 65.00 ? - FISH-Cod, p 100 lbs.I 7.00 (U> 0.00 Hernug, Vi box . 45 ? 80 Mackerel, No. 1, fl hall bol. 11.00 .'?11.50 Mackerel, No. 2, ? hail' bbl.lu.00 (?10.50 Mackerel, No. 3, ? bbl. - ? - Mackerel, No. 1, bv kits. - : .;. - No. 2. - & - No. 3. - (A - Sardines, fi lu?-quarter boxes.. 23 ? 25 Hall boxea.... 48 Qa OJ FLOUR, ? bbl-Super.,11.00 ? - Northern and Western Extra.112.00 (?12.63 Baltimore Extra.113.00 (31 - Southern-sup. r.?32.00 ?12.50 Extra.13.00 ?13.30 Family.14.U0 ffl - FRUITS- rruncs, \1 lb. 22 ? - Figs. 40 ? - Dried Apples. 10 fi 28 Almonds, sou sholl. 35 ? 40 Bataina, M. lt.. 'ri box. 4.00 @ 5.00 iva Layer. 4.50 Qi 5.50 Oranges. - ? - I jinous. fi box. 16.00 ?17.00 G?ASS, t? box 01 30 toel American, SxlO. 5.60 ? 6.00 American. 10x12. 6.00 ? 6.50 French, 1 ixl!. 7.00 ? 8.00 GRAIN--Maryland Oats, fi bushel.? 88 @ 90 Western Oats, "=i bushel. - ? - Corn. H; bushel.I 1.20 ? 1.40 Beans, *. bushel.j LuO ? 3.OJ JAY, fl rw-L-North Ktvor.| 1.30 ? - Eastern.I :.40 ? 1.45 HIDES- Drv, 9 ib.? lo ? 12 INDIGO-%i rb.I 1.00 ? 1.75 IRON-Beaned. rb. I 07 & 07 Swede.I Ott ? IC j? LATHS, fi M.14.00 ? .60 ?/Uf?-Shell, fi 001. - <3> - South Carolina.| 1.50 @ - Bockport.I 2.00 ? 2.25 Cement.' 2.75 ? 3.50 Plaster Puris. I 4.00 @ 4.50 LUMBER, r* SI- 'eel- 1 Clear White Pine, 1st quality.|50.0o ?55.00 Wnite Pine, good run.3s.00 ?40.oO Yellow Pine. 20.00 ?25.00 Boards, fi M. ieot-Bough.12.00 ?15.00 Grooved and Tongued.... 28.00 (&32.00 LEA THER. country tanned, V lb. - - MOLASSES, "v> gallon-Cuba. 45 ? 60 Muscovado. 55 ? 65 sugar Houso. Co ? l.OC New Orleans. 75 @ 82 h'AVAL STORES. ? bb!-Tar. - ? - Pitch.I - <? - Bos:n, Pale. 4.CO ? 6.00 Bosau, No. 1. 3.25 ? 3..0 Bosiu, No. 2. 3.00 ? - KOSH.. NO. 3. 2.75 'S,' 2.86 Hit ri:?- Taroeudie, V naUou.... 43 '? - Od-U-ai. a tb. I. 'a> - NAILS-Amaneas, 4@20d, {t keg. 5.60 ?7.00 American Wrought. - ? - Lathing. 7.50 ?10.00 Copter, fi lb. 1.00 ? - galvanized. 30 <t? - Spills. 12 ? 16 OICS-Laid, fi gallon. 1.40 ?1.45 Unseed, fi gallon. 1.64 ? l.OOjf Sperm, Winter, fi gallon. 2.93 ? - Cotton Seed, # gallon.I - ts, - Castor [E. 1.),'fi tallou.| 3.00 ? - Olive, "fi dozon.I 8.00 ?10.00 Kerosene, 'p gailor. 62 ? 54 Benzine, fi gallon.I CO ? - PROVISIONS-'*,**;. tr.ess, fi bbl.;16.00 (g30.u0 B.c;, prime.?4.00 ?15.00 Pork, mess. 23.00 ?20.00 Bump. - fe - Bacon, Hams, fi lb. - ? - Bacon, sides. 16 @ 15 Bacon. Shoulders. 14 to. - Bacon, Strips. - ? - Lard, in keg. 12>i? 15 Butter. 30 @ 43 Cheese. 15 ? 64 Potatoes, fi obi.:.| 4.00 ? - Onions. 4.0C ? - Apples.I 8.00 ? ?.00 PAINTS- White Lead, fi lb. 10 ? IC Black Lead.| 10 ? 12 Zinc. White.! 12 ? ld PLOW STEEL, fi lb 12 & - RICE- Carolina, -fi lb. 8 ? 9 Eaf t India. - io; - SLA TES-American, f* square.12.50 (i - SHINGLES, f* M. 7.00 (a) 8.U) White Pino, ?rt,t quabty.12.00 @ - SALT- Liverpool, coarse, %i sack. 1,75 ? - Liverpool, tine. - (? - SOAP- Bar. ^ lb. ll ? 15 STARCH,? m. 10 ? 13 SPICES, fi lb-Caaeia. 1.00 & - Mace. 1.75 ? - Cloves.j 75 ? - Nitmcgs. 2.00 a 2.60 Pepper. tl) S - Pimento. 40 ? 50 Baco Gunter. ?0 is, - SPIRITS, fl gallon-Alcohol. 5.0U ? COO Brandy, Cognac. , 4.00 ?12.00 Brandy. Doausetic.; 3.00 ? 3.75 Gin. Holland. 4.75 ? 5.00 Ghi, Amen.-au. 3.50 ? 3.75 Bum, Jamaica.| 5.00 (si 6.00 Bum. N. E.I 2.50 (pi 3.00 Whiskey, Bourbon. 3.00 ? 5.00 Whiskey, Ucc.ihed.| 2.30 6? 2.40 SUGAR, 9 ib-Baw. 13 ? 15 Crorhed. 18 ? 19 , Clari?ed A. 17 ? 13% Chinned B. 17 ? 18 Clantisd C. lti>i? 17 Lon. 18 ? 1? Porto Elco. 14 ? 15 Muaeovm'- . 13 ? 15 SEGARS-Domestic manuiacturc, p M. 18.00 ? 45.00 -1 TEAS, fi-lb-imperial., 2.00 (<j, 2.50" Gunpowder. 2.00 ? 2.6C Kysoa. 1.50 (3; 1.00 Young Hyson. 1.50 ? l.cO Black. 1.00 (g> 1.73 TOBACCO, fi rb, as < quality. 40 ?1.50 riMBER-Hevra Tlmt - YeUowPiue. 4.00 (??2.00 Ash. - M - Poplar. - ? - Hickory. - ? - XLV- I C Booting Plate. 13.00 ? - 3 X Booting Piale.,17.00 ? - t C Tin Pluto*, 10x11.15.60 ? - I X Tm Plato loxli..17.00 ? - t C Tin Plato, 14x20. 16.50 ? - Block Tm;'fl lb. 40 ? - TWINE-Cotton, fi tb. 75 ? - Baling. 45 (s - Hemp. 43 ? - Jute. 60 ? - VARNISH- Bright, %i gallon. 26 ? - Parannc. - ? - VINEGAR-White Wine, fl gaUou. 60 ? Cider. ". 30 ? - French. 1.00 ? 1.25 '.VINE, %i gallon-Port. 2.50 ? 6.00 Madeira. 2.25 @ 5.00 Sherry. 2.25 ? 5.00 Claret, o case. 5.00 ?13.60 Champagne, v- basket. 25.00 ?30.00 Von (tentes per son tu Carolina Uailroart, December O. 1191'. ales Cotton, 12 bales Yarns, 715 bags Corn, 70 bag? Bou^h lileo, 5J bags .lour, Soars Cattle, 3 cars Old Iron, A.c. To Graeser, LOO. ?:ul.h a. Co, E ii Kodgers A; Co, H Bisohoff A: CO, F A sawyer, G H Walter A: Co, E W Jordan. A Doty, Cohen. HiUckel A: CO, THU W Dowses, x co, J A Lnslow 5 co, J Campscn At Co, C H Stocker, T Murphy, H L Jeffers A- Co. W Marscher, B D Scour, cameron. Barkley A Co, Shcpneru A Cohuu, J B Togci, Adams, 1 rost ? Co, J W ?praguj & Bro, ?> ibis A Ch s?hn, M Go.dsmlu At son. Ballroad Agent, Watson & Hill, ti L Wi ight s Co, J N HobiOD. G W WUJtlams i: Co, C O Witte, E J WISE t Co, Thurston A lionne;, WardUw t Carew, J B E Sloan, C N Averill & son, lt Mure & Co. Gibbes s Co. W C courtney & Co, W McC mb, W 1 ! Bee A: Co, J A QuackeDbush, L B uanks, J M caldwell A sons, W C Duitis A: co, J ??JD Eirkpatnck. ConsLgneea pea- Northeastern Railroad, December 9. 875 bales Cottcn. 42 bbls Naval Store?. Mdzs, ste. To Z Davit., Kod?cra i: e o. J i: J D Kirkpatrick. Maury 4 Co, u II Walter 4 Co, G W Wilhams * CO. <* W Clark A Co, Mszyck Bros, J M Euson a Bro, S P Llaney, G E Pntc-eit, Bulw.ukie, W K iiyaa. Keadali A- berkery. J Wieters, Adams, l&ost i Co, Graes ar. Les, bmiih ? Co, J B P.icglt. Itavancl.? Co, J M Caldwell A. SOU, uailiard 4: Miaott, W C Bea A: Co, Roper A stoasy, lt Austin E 1 Hughes, Pines ^oy Bros. M P Matthossja, P G FiU?im ons, W B Minott, F A sawyer, Railroad Agent. Passengers. Per 6teamor Fannie, irorn Savannah, via 3e2zfort, Hil? ton Hoad, ic-G H Pend.etou and lady. W ii Shel?cn, J Wh to, Gen ?J H H?r:. H ..! Foi .er. U H OamWrll, W U Hairi.-on, capt J Perguson, W C Peck, and 6 deck. MARINE NJEWS. PORT OF CiIARLKSTU.\. Arrived Ycstcrdav. Steamship Mvncka, Shackford, New York-left Thurs? day. Mdzc. To J j: 1 Gettv, Tiailroad A;ent6, C D Ahrons A: I O, Adam?, D-mm A: Co, J Apple, E l ates A Co, H Bischoff A: CO, J A Brunar, Superintendent, 1' A Beamish ic Co, H Bulwiukle, Boilmano Bros. J Burko 4 Son, A bansh, W ii Chalce, I M Cater, Chisolm Bros, J CciumiuF. L Cohen i: Co, Crane, Boylestou & Co, J C H CJiusseu, H Daly, Express Co, Ferguson ? Holmes, U F Fleming A- Co. J s Faiole.v 4 Co, ui.odrich, rt'iuomai A Co, King ? Gibbon, J H Graver, C Uoilo, Hastie, Cal? houn ? Co. Fuger ? Ravcucl, Holmes' Book store, H W Kinsman, Johnston, frews A: Co. Klinclt, Wlckenborg A; Co, F Kreisel. W Kin.-maa A.* Bro, Lengnlck .v. -eli, tl H Meyer. C Litn.-bgi, Lauroy i: Alexander, W Marsohf r, S B Mar-hull, Muller. Nimiiz A Co, Mi nor & Co. J B Mc Eiiose, C O'Neill & Son. North, steele? wardell, C P Poppenheim. R E Peni.nl, J Bussell, J B Read A: Co, E H Rodgers ? Co. hackelicrd A: Kelly, ii D Schur, A skinner ? Co, W Scmpken at Co, G W steffe- a ? ie, J W Sprarrue ? Bro. - Smith, L Schno.l ? Co, J ?mall s: Co, S & co. A Tic len: hal. J F ay lor A, Co, F von sa .ton, A V i (?hagen, J Walker, Agent, Worner ? Ducker, Wuhs ? Chisolm. Sehr Wida World. Hlldr:*.b. Phi'ad?!phia-7 days from the Braira ate-. Corn, io W ioach. C W seignious. Experieuci-d heavy o-l:o on thc oajsaue, lost dec^ load. ?c. Bebri) B Warner, Horton, New York-3 days. Day. To W Koach. King ? Gibbon. schrWWPh.ro. AUtn. Ihi.'adelphia-7 dnys. Coal. "0 the Master, and Stiect Bros A; Co(prcvioU3ly repo.ted below). _ Behr James A Pars-ns. Clark, PhiLdelpaia-6 days. Coal 10 Master, street Bros A- Co Sehr A nu s Dea;, from West Point Mill 63 ebie Bice. To G H HOD ock. Sehr Palmetto Mo grab. r0mbahe?. '.OOO bushels eouph Rice. JoWC?ccs Co. sehr T Thomas Sabe at B UIO3. 15C0 bushels Rough Rec To C Pee it 0. wr'n^r^*?^*0 750 busaclsKcnjh Bioo. To W C Bee it Co. J R Pringle. Sehr l omsa iron cooper Uiver. lt:0 buohc'.s Rough Rico, lo G H Incraham. cart, Kopffi: Jervev. D.2?* ^^Sj?1^'"m Sant?c. 800 boshels Bough Bice, lo J B Pringle, Steamer Fannie, Poet, Savannah via Beaufort, Hilton Head. kc. 15 bales Cotton, and Mdza. To J Ferguson, Cohen, Hanckol & Co. J Hanckc-1, E GauUcr. BELOW. Bohr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, New York- Mr!;*. To W Beach, and other?. Cleared Yesterday. Brig Shannon, Sawyor, Havre, France-W Roach. behr L Q C Wishart, Mason, boston-Risley & Croighton. tVent to Sea Ye.uirtuy. Br bark Too Queen. McNatib. Liverpool. From tin? fort. Sehr Nellie Potter,-. New London, Dec 4. Sehr Lilly, Wooliord. Baltimore, Dec 6. behr A II Edwards. Bartle t. New York, Doc 5. Cleared for thia Fort. Steamship Manhattan, WoodhuU, at New York, Dei 7. Steamship Saragossa, Crowell, at Now York. Dec 7. LIST OF VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. r.ivenpooL. Tho shjold, Albreohtaon, cleared.Nov 19 Nor bar? EjeUestodt, Wcrge, cleared.Oct 15 XBTffCASrUS, ESO. Bark C A Jones,-, up.Nov 13 LEITH. The Bertha, Anderdon, sailed.Oct 22 crXKiVE.v. The Competitor, Turner, up.Oct ex. JOHSS, ?. B. Br ship Nlctoux, Rowe, cleared.Nov 27 DOM I! ?TIC, KEWFORT, B. L Brig Tangent, Rich, sailed.Deo ? BU.-loy. Steamship City of Port au Princo, Jtcks-m, to sail.Deo ll Steamship George B Upton, i rowell, sailed.Dec ? sehr Laura Brid^min H irt, cleared.Nov 27 Sehr L V Glover, Ingersoll, cleared.Deo i KKW YORE Steams' ip SaraeosB', Crowed, cleared.Dtc 7 Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, c.cared.Dec 3-hr U N Uawkius, Wyatt, c.eared.Dec Sehr Harriet Newoil, Gould, up.Nov 13 sehr Harts.ono. Horn, cleared.Nov 2J Sehr t niou Flag. Mal ney. up.Nov 27 Sehr Vapor. Bogert. up.Dec 2 S mr Maxy Fletcher, Pendleton, cleared.Dec * ?jpt.iwt.wni. Brig Open Sea, Coombs, cleared.Dec ? Sour E B Shaw. Shaw, cleared.Nov 29 SchrE Matthews. Mer iwee, clear- d.Nov 30 Mary H atocunvin, Webb, cleared.Des 3 B.lI/TIMOBE. Brig Yankeo Blado, Combs, up.Dec 3 Sour Shiloh. Hubbard, cleared.Dec 3 OFFICIAL.. Headquarters Second Military Di .f itt, ) Caa ixsxos, s. C., December 3, 1667. J [General Ordtrt iVo. 189. | L To provide for the suppo: t of t' e Provisional Govo n mentoi 8.uth > aroona for he >ea commencing cn ho first d ?y of Octobi-r. 1867, and end ng ou tho thi tiotb day ol September, 1869, the Act cf the G ne -1 Assembly, "To ialso sup, 1 es .0. the year commencing in October, one Lions nd eight hunJied ind snty-six," approved December 21, 1866 wi 1, ashcr.iuait r moji?ed, be con tinued in torc; until supcree cd by legislation or untd otherwise ordered uy proper authority. ABTICLES TAXED "AD VAL08E?I." L On all i\*al estate, twenty-five cents on every bun dred dollars: Provided, that on such lands aa may be iu the possession of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen an J Abandoned Lat.ds ou the orst day of January next, and the owner or claims, t is thereby deprived of its occupa? tion and use, such tax shall not be collected; on tho capi? tal stock of ail gas-light companies, iwunty-flve cents on every Luudrod dollar.-; on articles manufactured for sale, barter, or exebago. between the first day of Janu? ary, one thousand ei;:ht hundred and sixty-seven, and the first day of January, one thousand eight hun? dred and sixty-tight, twenty ce^us on every hundred dol? lars, to be paid by the manuiaciurer; on tho market value of toe gross amount of s, iritous liquors manufac? tured from the first day o January to the tbirbr-nrit day of December, 1868, five per cent, to be paid quarterly at the end of taon quarto, to tho lax Collectors of the Dis? tricts iu which it was manufactured; on buggies, carri? ages, gold and silver plate, watches, jewelry and pianos, on hand on the fir? day ot January, lbCS-except when held by dealers for the purpose of sale-cue dollar on every hundred doUars. "TAX ox rxcosrss." 2. Upon all grots incomes derived from employments, faculties and professions, including the profession of dentistry (whether in tbs profesaiou of tho law the in? come, ba derived from the costs of suit, or foes, or other source of proieisiunal incomes), excepting oleigymcn, I j two : nd one-halt dollars on every nuudred dollars; from j ; commissions received by brokers, vmduo masters, fae tors, commission merohants, dealors in exchango (for oignand domestic), or In inoitgagfs, bonds snd other j j negotiable papers, two and one-half dollars on every hundred dollars; from premi ims received by insurance 1j compames or underwriters, two dollars on every hun dred dollars; from the recepte of express or other trans porra, jn companies earned within the limits of tho State, I . ono dollar on every hundred dollars; and iron | -t the receipts of telegraph campamos earned witl.in the limits of the 6tat*>, two and one-half dollars on every hundred c'ollars; from the sale of le^s papers or magazines, one dollar on ovary hundred dollars; on the gross receipts of newspapers pub- j lished in too State, twenty cents on every hundred dol- ( lars ; nroin the sals of goods, nares or merchandise, om- ? bracing all tho articles of trade, sale, barter or exchange t (cotton taxed by thc Unitod States excepted), which any person shall make between tho first day of January and j the thirty-fit st day of December, 1863, to bc paid quar- f terly at tho end of each quarter to the sovcral Tax Col- t lectors, twenty cents on every hundred dollars ; on tho t gross profits of all banks cr banking intitulions, tn o doilars on evcrv hundred dollars ; on thc gr<. ss incomes I t derived from the arts of photographing or daguerrcotvp- ? i ing, one dollar on every hundred dollars ; on all incomes from salaries, rents, dividends, and money at interest, ona dollar on every hnndr -d doUars in excess of five hun dred dollars ; on tho girts Incomes of allrallioa-ls (not exempt .-d by law), Lom earnings within the State, ono dellar on every hundrfd doUars. All persons keoplng hotels shall pay a tax of two douais un every hundred I i dollars of srrcw? incomo ; all persons ko'-pbg restaurants | J or eaUug houses shall pay a tax of two dollars on every hundred dolla-B of gross income ; nil oer s ns keoplng livery stables shall pay a tax of 11 two dollars on every huudrod do.lar.-i of gross incomo ; | c all butchers and hu .-kiters shall pay a tax cf one dollar on ovary hundred dollars of grosi IOCOTC; all porsont koeping billiard tables bhall pay a tax of five collars on every huudrod dollar.- of gross mooma; all perso.is keeping bowling alleys shall pay a tax ot fiv< dellars oa every hundred dollars of gross income; all perseus keeping bar-rooms, whether counct d with a I t hotel ur otherwise, shall pay a tax ol ten dollars on every | ( hundred dollars oi gross income; all persons keeping terries or bridges shall pay a tax of one dollar on every hundred dollars of gross incomo; all parsons keeping toll. I ] gates shall pay a tai of one dol.ar on every bu idrod dol- | ] lars of gross inooma; each person or company keeping a public raoe track shall pay a ?ax of oco hundred dollars; upon each public hack, o aga coach, baggage wagon and omn'.b.is, drawn by two or morei horses, there shall be ( paid a tax of tm dobars; and upon each dray and cart, t or hig:a?o and express wagon, drawn by one horse, a ( tax of five dollars. i .TAXES IMPOSED FOR CERTAIN PBIVILEGIS ** : 3. AU P0.6CUS representing for gam or reward any play, comedy, .ragedy, interlude, or farce, or other employ? ment of the stag -, cr any par: the. ein, or sxhibiting wax w.rks or ottor .-hows c-; any kind whatsoever, shaUpay I i a tax of ten dallara per day, to bc paid into the hands ot | 1 the Clerk? or thc Court!, or of a Magistrate m tho ab eenoe oi tba Clerk, who shall be bouud to collect and pay thc same uro the public treasury, except in esses where the same is now required by law to be paid to corpora- | 1 lions or otherwise. Upon every taking out of a charter, except .vi- religious, charitable and educational lnstltu- t tiona, there shaU be levied a ix of twenty dollars; upon t each renewal cf a charter liable to lax under this order, ? ten doi.'tuv, an J aU companies incorporated in other j sutes shall pay for the privilege of carrying on their bu slncis in inls Statu tao same charter fee ns ls required of | < companies in;o.-porat?d in this 9tste. All circus exh.bi tions, to bo paid at tho Hmo, nf ty dollars pct day. Each I t and every person koepiug a do.-r or doss, ehall pay a tax j of one doUar for eao-dog. Forth-j privilege of selling lottery tickets within tee limits ot tuts State, five hun? dred dollars per month, to be paid monthly or quarterly in advance to tna Treasurer of tuc S.uto cf South Caroli? na, who, upra su.-h payment, shall grant a license for tho uno tor which su.h payment has b:-en made, but not tor less than one mouth. .. SPECIAL TAX." t. A caoltation tax ol ono dellar chall bc paid by overy mile person beiwor^ the ages of twemy-ono and eixty, j < rosldems of the State ou thc tirst d?.y of January, ono thousan? ei?ht huudrod and sixty-^uht, except Fuchus ] are iucapsb.e of earning a support by io^soa of m-aut 1 t or physicaldlubUit.- : Providid, that dou lo oxoru.ions t for tlie lioa-pavment ot tho cap tat.ou tax of the pact year 1 shaU n >t be ecforeed, and that m ali cases where exo u- < noe ha- not b.ea ti-ued ?ndno co teb .vebceniucurred, : th? tit may be dij barged by tde payment of ;he original 1 amount on cr bofor..- the fir,t da7 of Marc -, 1868. i 3. AU taxes levied on ptop-r ty a- prescribed in this c order, sha,I bo paid ta the lax Collector for th Dlatrl t j or P. n-h in w idell said propor.y la lo.ated, except that the tax u rai roa 1 companies express companies, and tela^raph companies, shad be .cturucd to and poid di? rely in:o the Tr-a?my of thc State; and this return LL.11 bc made quarterly. tl. Ad individual taxes w'.U be aiscescd directly upon and co l-.ted dlre.tly from ?he individuals fran whom th ey are due. 7. Thc houses and lots on Sullivan's Island ?hall be returned to the Tax Cc-Uoeto.- ol the Tax Llstrict In which they ure situated, 1- the samo manner as cher town lots and houses, and shall be ha .le to the tame rates of taxation. 8. Biioro the collection of '.he tattss herein provided for, every Assessor or T?x Codoctor lO.-ting ia tbo ca? | t pocity cf Assessor; iu thia Stat .- shall j rcoed to make an | t :;<? valoreas a?ses?ment of aU lands, buildings and im tirovemeats, vritaout distinction as to city, town or coun? try property, and upou all other property upon which un aa valoren tax has boe-n levied, with reference to tho i market valuo of such property in United ?totes curren- ? S ey, and without reforoucc to any rrovi..-j.i assessment; | : and Bach ua-csmcuts a.ad bs subject ta re v.si aa by i military authority. Each Aesesior and each Tax CoUec-'t tor ac In? us Assessor, before entering upon hi6 duties j i as Assessor, shall take and subscriba before ho Clerk of j ( thc Court of the District tao foUcing oath, whicii shaU ' e bo ondsrsed oa hi: commission, v.:: "I, A. B., do { ?-.romi?? and -w ar that I will, to the bsst ol my ab lity, j cx*^ .te tbs dut.es of As.ossanrr toy Colioo.ion District, j \ aad wil, w.thiUtfavor orpa.iality, aacsriain and assesj thc actual value of tho property, real aud personal, upon which un ad valorem tax is levied, before and for tuc ?ur posa ol levying such tax." 9. Eaoh Tax Collector shall attend at the Cou af tho Tax District (or if thoro bc no Courthi tonio other public place), daily for one week pre nakina bis final return lor tho receipt of taxoi espoctive District or Parish. All tuxes on prop >j?cd bv the provisions ol this ordo.* sLall hav ,uce botn as t > possession and .uluatiou to tho I ii January, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, vhorc some other dato is specially designated, i >u income imposed by tho provisions ol' this a .ave rei'o.fcuco to the amount of such income 1 Mtwaen tac ?r?t day oi January, one thousan luudrod and sixty-seven, aud thc first day of J me thousand eight huudredand sixty-eight, and i ucome tax shall bo duo and payable on or be nirty-first day 01 March, lt??S. 10. Ibo taxes herein levied shall be paid only md silver com, United Stated Treasury notes, c lecLred to bc o icgal tender by tho Govommcn L'unod state-, or notes of National Banks, or tho i ?civuble o? this State, and also pay-certificatea of iud ConstabL for attendance on tho Courts. I Hol.eetors of tho severai coilectlou Districts sha! owed, on all bucs of money paid into their hai ??es, a commission as fonows, that is to say : i Jollectors of Abbeville, Anderdon, Barnwell, C :iarendon, Darlington, Ldgetield, Kershaw, L dewberry, Orange, Bichland, Spartaubarg, 6 L'ulon, York, Marion, St. Pnilhp's ?nd st. Mich; ;uo rate a: four per cent. ; tho Tax Collectors of C leid, Fairfield, Grocvilie, Lancaster, Lexingtor aoro", Piok.n-, St. MattheWa, Prince George's V st, Bartuolomoiv's, Wilhams burg, at the rat- of rent; the Tax Collectors of All Saints', Christ C ilorry, Pnnco WiUia.u's, St. George's Dorches adena, Sr. Jamca' Goose Creek, St. James' San John's Berkeley. St. John's Colloton, Kt. Petei stephen's, at i ho rate ol eight per cent. ; the Tax ?ors of ii. Andre*'*, St. Lube's, S:. Paul's, St. Ti mi St. Dennis', at t ie rato of ten per cont, ; Pr :hat in any District whore th? gross amount of tax m shall ?.xce.d tho sum of thirty thousand dolla .ommissions O? the Tax Collectors shall bo two p* ac such excess. 11. In sales of real estate upon execution tor nc aient or taxes, tf the amount bid for such real est aot greater than the amount of thc execuc on and it shall be the nuty ol tte SherhT to bid hi the pr For the State, and the title thereto shall therouj passed to ihe State, subject lo such equitablo ruj redcmi-tiou ss may he-reaiter be determined upon i Islative authority. Imprisonment fer over due t ibolishcd ; but whenever the amount of the tax, ko., of uny person cannot be made out of any prop whLh ho is possessed, th-i Sheriff holding the exe ?hall mako return thereof to the Commissioners of jr Public Buildings, or other appropriate municip henty, who may oaforce the payment of the tax c abo.- upon the roads, bridges and other public vi Provided, that tho commutation value of such laboi aot bc less than filty cen ts for a labor day of eight 1 12. All taxes levied by thia order, except when axes ere payable quarterly, shall bc duo ind paya ollows: One-half on or before the thirty-first d il.iich, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-cigh he remain -cg halt on or before the tblrttetb day of mo thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight. An iou desiring to pay the whole amount of his taxe :ept c-uch as arc returned quarterly) on or b -io hirty-first day ot March shall have the privilege iotng. and shah bo ontitled to a discount of fiv sent, upon the amount of taxes falling duo on th lay of June, 1808. 13. No Tax C i lk"! or or Assessor shall receive bis nlsslons until his returns have been received a rreasurer'o office, and been approved by him. 14. Taxes levied by municipalities, o rporotion )ther local authorities, under any gcneril or epccii >fthe State, will conform in principle to ihe modifica ?ereinbeioro made. iPPROPRLYllONS FOR THE YEAR COMMENl OCTOBER 1, 1867. ll. It is hereby ordered, that the lollcwing sums ie appropriated for the payment of tho various O ind expenses of the State government : 1. Executive Department : For ?he salury of tho G lor, three thousand five hundred dollars; for the Pi >ecretciy of tho Governor, twelve hundred dollars hs Messenger of the Governor, ono hundrod dollar; he Contingent Fuu ; of the Executive Departo wenty-five thousand dollars, to be subject to the if the Governor, and to bo accounted for annual! lim to tho l egislature; for the rent ofthoGoven jouae in C olumbia, three hundrea dollars; for two w, nen ?or tue new fetal e Houao and ?rou ads, nine hun nd sixty dollars, to bc drawn on draft of the State H ieeper; for the salary and sorvicca of the Secreta, he State, in lieu cf all charges against the state for i ng commission;, five hundred dollars. 2. Legitlativi Department: For tho sala-y of tho K ir ot thc state Bouse and Librarian, three hundred are; for contingent expenses of Legii.alive Librar, ;o piid on draft cf the Librarian, occounted for by it tho Treasury, and reported hythe Treasurer to .egielature, two hundred dollars, if so much be nc is ry. 9. Judiciary Department : For tho salary of the C 'uitlce, thirty-five hun; red dollars ; for the nalariei on Jud;.63 and Chancellare, three thousand dollars ei br tho calary of the Attorncy-Gener.il, cloven hune1 lollars ; tor the salaries of five Solicitors, niuo bund lollars each ; for the salaries of thlrv-one Dist 'ud.'cs, ut five hundred dollars each, fifteen thous Ive hundred dellars ; for the Clerk of tho Court of teals, who shall bo tho Librarian, eigat hundred doll ho same to include the expenses of fuel ; for the sai it the Messenger of the said Court, two hundred i wenty-flvo dollars ; for tho purchsso of books for library of the Court of Appeals, one thousand dollars >e drawn und expended by ornar ol th" presiding J ice ; for firewood and fad for the Court of Appeals, f lollars. if so muo . bc necessary ; ter the t-alary of 61 reporter, ono thousand five hundred dollars ; and asveral appropriations aforeeud, lor the Clerks, Lit ians, Messengers, Reporters, anl for tin incidental >ense ? of tho Court of App.-ali, shill bo paid by i [rcsurer, only upon warrants, to te drawn by the p i ding J J.of the Court of Appeals, at such time o or such portions as he ma;/ deem just and proper ; o t shall bo thj duty of said P.epcrto: to sttond in pen >r b;. deputy the sittings of the Co art of Appeals, and eport such argumenta and sta em mts of mets as n >e necessary to a conect understanding of the declsic ;f tho said Court ; for tho pay o; Jurors and Coastabl .ixty thousand dollars, if so rau;h bo necessary. 4. Trea ury Dcpirtmtnt: For the salary of the Tre iror of the S ato thirty-two hundred dollar.?, ir.cludi he salaries ot one or more clerk;; for tho salary ol I :ompt. oiler-General, twenty-five hundred dollars, I duding clerk's salary, said clerk to be appointed by, a .emovod at tho pleasure of the Truasurer and Comptr er-Gcneral respectively; to the Corr.ptroller-Genersl, f mndrc-d doliVs, for making out copies of the Tax I urno in eighteen hundred and si::ty oight; for publis ng the tax and appropriation order, if flo much be nee fary, three hundred dollars, to be expended by t :omptroller-General and accounted for to the Legis ure; for the comingent c-xpensas of the Cmptrolli ?enerai'sand Tr&asurer's ot?te, printing tax book, ai jistruciions to collectors, und ulstributiug the san: h:ee thousand five hundred ?utir?. 5. Thc University of Soul, Carolim: Far the salari af eleven Professors, eleven thous.md dollars: for the I brarian ol tho University, wh'o abai] be the Secretary Lhe Board of Trustees, six hundr ed dollars, to be pa ay the Tr.asurcr of thc State, quarterly, in advance, t Iraits being c.unterrigncd by the Chairman of the E KUtlve Committee of the Board of Trustees; for the sal :y or the Treasurer ol thc University, four hundred di are; ior tho salary of (he Bm sar and Marshal, four hu Ired doliars; and forrej.otre to thc University building wo thousand dollars, if ao much bc necessary: Provide hat the sums realized frc m rents of tho Universii grounds and buddings shall first bc applied to this o oct, and only the excess bs dr.wn from the Treasury. 6. Ordinary Civil Expenses: F r tho piymont of tu joni n;en- acrounta of thc .sate, tw.nty-flve ibousan loila s; for deling and tiansport.n^ pii-onerj, sixl :bousat d do.lars, if ea much ie necessary; for iltesu] >ort o: free s.-hooLi, twenty-live thousand da:lars; Prc tided, that ihe amount thu3 appropriated shall not t ?x^nded until the Le.Mature shall bavo established ivatem of lreo school-, tho i onefits of wh.ch : hall bo e: lenacu to ?he ch?dion of Citizens or residente cf th .ia e ??.lthiut di ti action o.'rare or eo'.or; fer theLunati ?sylum, nineteen thousand eovea bundroa and eiybtee lo l.rs; Provided, that the rum cf s x thousand doda; mall be refunded to tho Treasury of tho Stato, when ih irr.aragca duo ir.^m the Ccmnissiocers of tho i o r c he several Districts Eh-ll be paid. 7. Or'(nary Local Expenditure - Fer maintaining am icepmg open tho Roper Hci. ital ia Charleston, ihre housand -ollars, to ta pud tc the Medical Society li rust for the Rop r Fund, lo defray tho extensos ot sali Sc-pital; for the saiary of thc physicien ct the jail a ^laurieston, oommencine the twenty-seventh day o March, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-86'en, fiv lurrdred dollars per annum; for enforcing tho quaran ine in i-outh Carolina, includirac; salaries of Tort Pbyel ?ian and boat hire, eight thousand dollar*. If so much bi lecessary; for tho transiont poor of Charleston, eigh housind dollars, if so much be neceeD^ry. 6. For tho support ot tho Catawba Indians, twelve hun Ired dollars. If so much bo necessary, to be paid to tu< jrdcr oi thc Indian Agent, and to be expended under thc >rder of the Governor. B, Tublic Buildings: Tor completing the roof of thc State House in process of construction, two thousand lolLra. if so much bc necessary; for continuing the ionetrnctiofl of tire Penitentiary, for the psy of officors i .d guarda, for subsisting guards and convicts, an 1 for tlotbing convicts, eighty thousand dollars, to be paid on ho draft3 of tho Governor, irom time to time, as the levaral sums may be needed. 10. Eztraordthary Exptniit'irtv For the rent anl fl? urfrj rf a house far the u:c ol .ho Court of Appceis, bree hundred dollars, the contract relating thereto to be ipprove : by thc Cilef Justico before the money lsiirawn >n his order. . 11. It shall be the duty cf the Commissioner of Public Suildings in the 60veral Districts to furnish the Jailor or Sheriff ihtrcof with a hufilci&nt numbor of blankets for he c.mio.-t of ll prisoners, and alsa to pay for such nodical attention and me deines as may be required by he eek. The Sheriff and Jailor of the several Districts n this State w?l promptly make requi.-r.lons upon the ;ommi?5ioner3 for blankets and mediclnoa, snd, if the arcs are not furnished by tho Oomtnisslonora wita n ive days, tbs S eriff shall rep'vt thc fai.uro to these Ieadquittci-3, giving the namoi rf thc persona who may M the C mmlssioncrs In his E.striot. 12 Thc continuant accounts of Clerks, Sheriffs, Coro? tees, Magistrates, Conatubles, and other officers of this ?tate, shall bc forwarded to the Comptroller-General, ??ho shall audit the same, aud if found conformable to law, lie shall draw lila warrant upon the Treasurer for the payment thereof. 13. The Act entitled "An Act to provide for the issue of bills resolvable in payment of indebtedness to the State, to tho amount of Ave hundred thousand dollars," passed December 21, 1865, aud the Act entitled "An A?t to pr?vido for thc redemption of bills receivable, issued by tliis S'ate," passed September 20, 1868, are hereby oontinued in force. 14. The Treasurer of tho State of South Carolina is h?reby authorized to pay the appropriations horein made, and the salaries of public officers, payable by law, out of funds applicable thereto, which have fallon due since the first day of October, 1867, and which may hereafter fall due. 10. No moneys raised under the provisions of this or? der or the Acts heroin mentioned, shall bo applied to the payment of principal or interest of any debt contracted or incurred in support ot iLe late war against the United States. 16. Tho unexpended balance of appropriations made within the last two years and undrawa, may bo paid by the Treasurer, according to thc laws cf South Carolina, except "for the salary of tho Adjutant and Inspector General," "support of the unitary Academy at Charles? ton," "for military contingencies" for services of tho Secretary of State io signing military commissions, and for support of ire: schools, which last shall remain in the Treasury subject to the conditions of tho provision in section 6. By Command of Bvt. Major-Oenoral ED. R. 8. CXKBY : LOUIS V. CAZIARC, Aide-de-camp, Act'g Ass't Adj't Gou'I. Official-0. M. MITCHEL, Aidc-do-Camp. December o DRUGS, CHEM! ALS, ETC. OLD ESTABLISHED Mid STORE E. H. KELLERS & CO., (LATE PHI V di DORM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, No. 131 MEETING STREET, Third door above Market HAVE LATELY DECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS TO their usual stock of pure and fresh DRUGS MEDICINES DYE STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS FINE SOAPS TOILET POWDERS POMADES COSMETICS COMBS BRUSHES EXTRACTS, io Comprising invoices from tba most reputable manu? facturers. On band, all the principal PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, Including Preparations of AYER, JAYNE, HALL, CHEV? ALIER, DAVIS, WRIGHT, HOLLOWAY, 4c. 4lao, a largo assortment of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES SADDLE BAGS MEDICINE CHESTS GLASS METAL AND GUTTA PERCHA GOODS GLASSWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Great attention ls paid to the importation and selec? tion of PURE AND FRESH DRCGS, and none other are allowed to go out of tho Fstablish ?ieut. i INSCRIPTIONS compounded with ac. icy, aud tbe public can depend on i utmost reliability in the execution Oi rders. E, il. KELLERS, iD.. Il liAER.W March 9. GIIE.IT HEALTH REMOTE BALM OF LIFE! FOR ALL WHO ARB CONSUMPTIVE, OR ARK SUSCEPTIBLE TO ANY IR li ITA TION OP THE LUNGS WHETHER TUE COUGH HAS BEEN OP LONG CONTIN? UANCE, OR OP RECENT ORIGIN. RODRIGUES' ELIXIR SPECIF if HAS RAPIDL? DISTINGUISHED ITSELF FOR ITS wonderful restorative and curative qtuditiea. Un? der ito Ktimulative influence, and by its penetrative agency, this health invigorating cordial oxcitea a general beneficial reaction, and disperses the impermeable ob? structions which prevent access to other remedies. While gradually reducing the accompanying constriction which attends tho malady, it reproduces the essondal warmth and elastic vigor of the respiratory vessels, which, by this remedial combination, promotes the heal? ing process by which relief und cure is effected. Hemorrhages are arrested and cured, witn every othor concurrent disordor. AB neither narcotic nor emetic properties of any kind are employed in this Pul nonie Compound, and the moat assiduous attention given to the quality and medical value of each component article which constitute lt, lt li confidently and conscientiously recommended for Ita saioiy and reliability, without restriction ta generous, wholesome diet, or apprehension ol renewed cold from its effects. For sale wholesale and retail by tba Proprietress, Mrs. CECILIA RODRIGUES, northwest corner of MEETING AND SOCIETY STREET?, and at tba Druggists. PRICE SINGLE BOTTLE $L2?. November 12 lyr PHG BEST TONK NOW IN 0SB1 PA Mt MVS HEPATIC BITTER'S, PA.Mt.M.VS HEPATIC BITTERS, PANKNIN'M HEPATIC BITTERS, PANKMN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, PAN Kif IN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, THE BEST TONIC NOW IN USE. THE BEST TONIC NOW IN USE. THE BEST TONIO N >W IN USE. THE BEST IONIC NOW IN USE. THE BEST TONIC NOW IN USE. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Vovpmbfr 6 NEW PEBifUMS Foi the Handkerchief. ?il A :iOST EXQUISITE., DELICATE, AND FRA? GRANT PERFUME, Distilled from tho Rare and Beautiful Flower from which it takeo its nam:, MANUFACTURED ONLY BY PHALON A SON, NEW TOBE. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK TOE P3A10N'S-TAKE NO OTHES. Sold by Druggists g cnerallv, asd Sold ct Wholesale by GOODRICH, ?MIN k CO., Jauurry 21 mtnlyr 260. O. I. C. 260. JOHN WALLACH SELLING OFF HIS ENTIRE STOCK OF BOOTS Ax\B SHOES _A_T FIRST COST PRICE, ALL (MODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, At No. 260 King-Street. December ' srnthJ CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., No. 150 MEETING STREET, DE A LEUS IX EVERY DESCRIPTION OF STEAM ENGINES CIRCULAR SAW AND GRIST MILLS BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHERS BAR AND SHEET IRON AND CAST STEEL OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS GUM AND LEATHER BELTINGS LACING LEATHER AND BLAKE'S PATENT BELT STUDS GUM and HEMP PACKING PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES RAW AND BOILED LINSEED OILS SPERM, LARD AND PETROLEUM OILS BRASS AND IRON, SINGLE AND DOUBLE-ACTING FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS No. 150 MEETING STREET. November 3 stnthSmo FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WOBTH OF I^E^IDY-lVn^.aDJ?3 CLOTHING. THE WHOLESALE STOCK MURPHY, LITTLE & CO., No. 161 Meeting-street, Opposite Pinckney, _A_r?? RETAIL. BELOW MAN UFACTURERS' COST. CALL SOON AND SECURE A BARGAIN. December C AT COURTENAY'S, No. 9 Broad street, STATIONERY, Foreign and Domestic, IN AM. ITS BRANCHES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BLANK BOOKS, un PAPERS, AND At Seduced Prices. THE FLORENCE GAZETTE, DCBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. AT FLORENCE. JL S. <.'., offer!" aa excellent medium to Merchants and ethers who wish lo extend their business ia tbe Pee Dee Motion of tbe State. KatcH ci'advertising very rea *ouabi*>. _September IP rrUlE CELEBRATED ?CRAIG ."-i?CROS JL ton:" comblue- :;siruciiou with armitement, and lasts rorever. Bert, simplest, cheapest and most poker? nd Microscope in tlie world; magnifies 10,000 times, or equil to other Microscopes cos Un? SOO; made OE an en? tirely new pinn, rpquiriijf; no fecal adjustment, there? fore it oas be readily med uv every one-.von by children. A beautiful &fl to O?d oryoun;?; adapted to the ftunily circle aa well ts scient'.ilc use; ehows tho adulterations In fbed, thousands of animals in a single drop of water, eels in vinegar, globules in ?udk, blood and other fluids, tubular ?trueture ol' hf.ir, cluws ou a liv's root, a so the celewrateJ "trichicn pniralls" or pera WOMB Widen ls ciuslng so many deaths arnon? port eaton; and in tact the ot;sctg which may be *x*OI1B*S lu this vonduiul Microscope are without number, an sre inv.ted to call cad Sie its g?oat magnlfv?w POW?. It took tue first premium at the Chic State i air. L.SC' ral clscouat to Agents, Schools and Dealers. lTic? ?j.ou. Packed in a no it box and sent prepaid to ai? autajsa on receipt of 12.75. Money can be sent by ^Ut our risk Address GEORG- MEADE, Drawer >c. ^gg^y THE LANCASTER LEDGER. CONNORS i CARTBR, PaoPBiaxoas. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORN WO AT Lancaster C. H., S. C, Having a^.^m ! list, it offer, a favorable medium to Merchant.:ind au I advertisers who desire to extend their bus?iessiin th? : upper Districts of tho State. lutes of ad>erBrtng. Ub ! er I Specimen copy of paper sent on application. ?umist 23_m_ STEVENS HOUSE, Nos. 31. 23,35 AND 37 S R-o-dwv N T.. opposite Bowling Green-t n the ' hipean ^hm?-THE STEVENS EOCSE 1. well an* . ;; ?STto the travellins public. The location 1? cc .-eriallv cuiutl<? to merchants and bualnees men; it is tn. ! doso proximity to the business part of tho city-isica I uic highway of Southern and Western travcl-snd ad.r.. 1 sent to all the principal Ra?rocd and Steamboat depot-. The STEVtNS HOUSE has liberal accommodation ?ar over 300 gncsts-it is well furnished, and possesses even modern improvement for the comfort and cntertsinmec? of its Inmate?. The rooms ?re spade*? and weU ven:> iatod-provided with ga? and water-the titendanco ia cremet and re?pectW-and the table liigoneroaay pto. vMed'v.ith every delicacy of the season at. mod ?raj? rates. Tue rooms having been refurnished ?ad remodeled, -ara BM enaV 'dto offer ex:ra facilities for tho comfort and. pf asure Jour gue**. GEO. E. CEASE* CO. v jl3r 23 Coo Proprietor*,