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THE DAILY NEWS. SATURDAY MOBNLNG, LECEMBER ll. 1S67. Stanzas. BY A. SWINBURNE. The sos Rives rio slio ls to th!- shingle, th carot -.1 ta lier *.renns to ?ho sea; Tho/ a:-o miuy, ba; mi -itt i- single, ?A. voi-sc.. .no firs, fruits of m.1. Lo. tho wi d t ike th . urteu and th gray loa.'. Cast for h wi.bout f.u t upon air; Take rj e l a . a ?ii vin .;...f, and oay-loaf, u.o.v j lo 'SJ i.oiu tao usu*. The m -'?it s ake? round me in legions, D ian i ives ;hcm bef .ro her Ul; dreams, Time s jua.-, them ilka nows on strafe regions, swe.-t sim eward on i.ifl .ile streams; L aves pilli 1, .nd sombro, und raddy, Dead fruits of ?he fugitive yea?! Som; slamed a-i witt, wine, and made bloody, And some ni with tears. CO M MK KC I AL. tex po rta. LIVERPOOL-Per Bri i h ship ( harleston-3190 ba'es Up.aud -otton, ii oags S 1 Co.toa, 300 bb.s Rosin, 3J6 oa.s cctioa M.ej. ruc tnuriesiou cotton .narkal. OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, i , maLERToN. Fridav Evenint:, December 13. 1367. I The dOA-nwird cou se ci pri es have tor a mom-nt ce aso.I, ana with a fair demand, seih rs were in better sp hts, and a fee .mg ol greater confidence prcvat.ed. The tr-nsictions were peneral.y at -jrevious figures. Sales about 63o bales, viz: 7 at 13; J( at 18JK; 20 at 18}$! ia at 13*; 6J at 14; 329atl4>?; ?4 at.4.i, and 234at 15c We quote: LiVESiOoi. cu;am:ixio?. Ord hairy to Uood Ordinary.13 @13X Low uUuiia?. .1* (ftl*>4 Middling.UXttMJf 6u-icc--..t...16 * Aususta Market. AUGUSTA, December 12.-I OTTOX -Sales to-day have been limited in con-ejuence of the un?i.i.n^n-?- of se.iers to i ce. the views oi buys \ he latter offering 133? for New Ycrk Miudliug, which is tho basis ot the few sales ni.uc. Mar&i-i cosed depressed, suies 383 bales. Recip.s 1348 Dales. Pacos.->moked anou-dees, 18al3>i; B B SiJee, UX al5; c, H Sides, I5>?al6; c bide.?, 16al6X; H.ms, 18a 33. Coas.-New Wnite, SI 13&, Mixed, SI 10. WH**!.- A bite, ?3; Red. ?3 ."?0a2 60. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON. Deee eoer '2.-SPIRITSTCBPEKIINB Was quiet and erm at 46 a e. -itu sales ol' 25. tasks. it sis--a.es eoiupr.s.d 70 e-o.s at . 0 lor No 1, au. 83 75 .or t'a.e. and t>l Uels a: ?2 80 for .No 2. t BUDE TVUP?.STIX?-Was stiauy at the declino of ves tera..', lita buis cold at ?2 76 for sol:, and ?1 60 Hard. Tai-Sales o.' 133 bbls at $2. COTTON- Was dull and weak. 19 bales sold at a de? clino o? >iaj?c. say 13# lor Strict Middling, 13 for Mid? dling, end ??*i tor Low iii i ...nj. Sew Orleans Market. NEW ORLEAN -, reccmher 7.-COTTOX-The sales to-day emulated 3750 baies ut stifi.r rates be lore thc news'ol tue advance o! >?d -t Livetpool. but subsequent? ly tactors real zed sud nigher rates, abo wi jg a general advauce of tuily >i,c per lb. Wo now quote ordinary at 13Kal4c; Good Oroinary at lt.vjal4J?c; Low Middling 16 al5Sc; M.dd?ng i:j?a'6c; strict Middling at 16hi^-c, and jood Alidoung 1?.,-j .-c. At t.-e o. eaing oi badness the movement was che -ked by more suingout, re tension on t e part ot factors and rd y and uetavor ble weather; but tue demand was lair ana a m -der. te ..mu:.: Changed h. nd- at surler rates. At a still latjr hour telegrams received iroui Liverpoo gave an additional impulse to' the movemoat, and the eales comprised thc lair amount specified at the auvance not d. rrarzinxT OP corros. Stock on band 1st september, 1367.bales-15,2f/fl Arrived to-day.1,924 Arri eu previously.16J,240-162,164 177,420 Geared to-day. 6.066 Cte -. Nd previously. 91,037-E 7.8?5 Stock on hand and on -tipboa.d.bales. 79,627 Ihe ce ranoes embraced 8.7 bales for No? York; 74 for Rosion, and 51ti5 .or L verpooh Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, December ll.-Bi TTEB-Is in fair de mond-Cd good supply; choice ano good lots hell axe wore : 3 W:-e; OiaueS, , r me dairy, 3.a4ie, as to quality; and Weeie.li . a.-?ed 3ja.8- $ lb Coiio>'- Marie. conU-Uc? auU? sales of 30 bales Low Miaui u? a. Rio. a-d ut tua. figure it is generally ?.o.d off J corzz*.-i'be mar itt remalLB heavy, ar.d prie, s favor buye-.s; we -e."rt a Baie ot 2.0 oags uio, tx Herold, on pn.'a.e icm ; pile?* genera..y u c-angea. Loos-Are in v.;.. gaea request at - ja.3.- per dozen. Fi.uUii-<Ju et out firm, with some u.t.e inquiry lor West anule i .-hipmeut; tho joboi.g Ucma-d was fair to? day. W n^tio. s. ca oi lo J JO.s uoward-jireei Extra at til per bj;. un*!*- ..heat- Receipts to-diy 1499 I ushelswhite and 8335 WSi.ftls rrn; m rkct tiUil. > l.n a sea. city of leed.um and co c* var. e.ios; ;rieiswcrj 6 to 6 lower for t^ese o .e-.c... y, .ut c-iumon k ncswo.e >.w y at xJiOVi-Us ?gu. eb; sa. C. Ol 860 OUrUg.ed to pilme Ca < beri.u . V*..e, ut h'i 57; VOJ busu P.n..byi.a_ia at a> ii.; 150 -uh l'ai.? V.u. ey utVOAJXU at SJ 70; uf.td. 24.4 uU ui oi J.9.. j-Ui-j-U . at ?2 ^5; 8.0 DUS a fcO-tt FdO-Sy.Vaiii. at v2 52a. 55, aud tue Dal ?CO, & t ll I.c.i.. - ll u, M VU MI 3 JJ .?a.. 2 le. C tu-Life. in_aiMJi uUiai w_i:. u d 7?JO ba-h >olow; waihi Wa* lees tu ul. .-a.es oi .VSJ ba.-, ua.uy acw at tf j- o *1 u5; 160J uu h. a* .1 lOal.Z; I. li -a " .t ?I .6; aCOO uusu at ki lc; .OJ u wu.tu o.jugui .1 33; yoi-OW ....va-.. Ca 3iuu pc-Oa.u, vtiui ales ul 3.0 hu ii.1 i2; 4e0 uu a ?ll. laeC Oui ?i 30 a-iu 2750 d . at t-1 23 u-t.-4.5J LU U O-ereu; 1260 DU ul Sahl 4? ?fe, a .a leO bUsii lu.uno.-at fije nyc-fijo bUsu rucvlvcd; ao sales, we qaotsn.mi? na a- i> 0 '.i OtisO. MoLA-iSLi utOuoag done to-day; prices same an last qau ta. Pnovzs:oxs.-Market unchanged. We r port a Sile ot 86 DDIs Mess Por? o tuc Government atv 4 io; we quo e at ?'8pur bbl Ricon ls dui auu unchanged, viz: Bh.u.deis at l.c; no sides at I3>ial4c, and dearr.b li>io; nov e. s ms. c.ty cured, 17al8.-. tam u m a. 13>?c poe tb in tes a. d ubis. Riez.-aiorae. qui t at .-9^c for Carolina. 6Ce> a.-..a;ie quiet, witu r duced ?toe s. Were nor. sa.es ot 36 h da Lemer-ra Vacuum pan at U)ic ter lb. BJH,I.-Market active, and just now rather boro of sto.a; tue j^boiug demand is good; we q-ote Ground ?mm at ?2 10*3 2J, a d fine ai t ?ao io per suck, ai to braud. . uri's 1 siana st a y bt 6?at;Gc per bushel lor large and sin-ii lotsirom siore. wiusKuT.-Freely ofier.d at 81 60. and sales to a con aidexauie extent at vnat ngure; we quote nominal m bond at '???J p.r gallon. KOSSY namur. The New lork papers now stau* that two or three days have elapsed si-ce auy important merca, tile faiiures have oe. u.red, ayd the state of public confidence seems to be improving. Tie Dry Goods Ropor>er, which is goat ra.;., gi o. au : ority in malters pert.ning ta UH speciality, dec-la. es tba. tiio b us pensions of ibe last lew weeks, in tb. mercan.ile 1 ne aggregate nearly 820,000,000. In a.tdition lo the suspensions tneri* have been many oompxcmi-es between debtors and creditors, and there have ai-o be-a ex.ensioue ol paper that could not be mot M maturity. X 'c New York papers state il at the flo d of financial measures whicu have poured 1 J) Congress have pro? duced h..le impression in Wall-s T -ot, as the general be Refis that the committees wid improve nene but very oouservs.ive measures, at. that Lo important lefialadon will bc matured tor some oms. Kew York Market. MONEY MARKET. The Sew York Evening Post of Wednesday, December ll, says : In the Poaxd to.day it was announced that a broker hau received an order to sel. three thousand shares of Pacific MoiL TLIB omer he executed and atUrwards ci cov red it to be fo.ged. A coininitice was appointed to investigate the facts, and they will probably give tbelr repcr: u>morrow. Swindle s m Wall-street often rob the public, some? times rob one another, bu: seldom rob themselves. An instance of the last sort hap ened y ester ay. A man named H. Miller, of No. 49 Exchange Place, offered a ceruned check tot ?22,0.0 to his broker in payment tor gol J. and asked lor permission to carry off the bag oi coin he had - o purchased. Tho loan market continues to shew a gradual im proveme. t. Thc rate lor call loan? is 6?7 per cent. Dis oc-mts are dull, as very .ittlo choice paper ie offering. There is rather more disposition to Invest m Li.ls, and eho.ee n-nies puss at 7a9. Ihe stock market ls strong. Governments are quiet. Rai road shares are active, with an upward tendency. PSOSUCE HARKET. NEW YORK, December ll_F LO tm, A-c-Tho market for Wester, i and tato flour openeu steady tor the low grade.- a_u firmer fer medium grades, but buvers held ol?an, prices declined 10c por bbl, closing tame The saies are 19,000 bbls at ?8 3oa9 20 fox, superfine State; SlOalO 65 for oraTnary and com noa extra S;ate; 810 60iU loi laney state; t9 80al0 65 lor tie low grades of sering Wheat extras; ilOalO 60 tor shipcina Ohio; 811*14 60 for trade and tami.y brands of Ohio, Michigan and Inaianft, and SU 60al5 50 for St Louis estrus. In eluded m the sales aro 4000 bois extra State a. $10 60 seller, last ha.f ueccmber, ana ?10 7? mr kat half Janu? ary. Rooktrheat Flour is s lsablo at 84 10c4 ?0 V 1C0 lbs, the Utter rate tor cioloc ('alu or-ia F J our ts arm. Sales of 960 bbls and bags at Itt MO* JU southern Flour is firm and hi fair demand. Sales of 750 bb.s at i9 86*11 60 for common to good Baltimore eau Oh.o couiiuy Exeas, and S10 86*14 40 for trs_e and lami.y b and-. Oats are bettor, an fairly ac ive. The sales are 75.000 bti?hels uhio and Wcstcru ut 8&.S3KC m store, and 85>ia 86c-float. Lorn ts about 2c lower, and closes heavy. The inquiry la chiefly i*r tie home rade, though in part lor expert. The sa;ts aie cO.utU iushei3 cid W.stcrnMixedatal 36 al 87 ii ste re; ordiuaiyto piime do si 3Sal 40 Lfloat; n w do ?l36*io7; new White ?138; Western Yellow 814. ms ore. t-aovisio.NS-Pork has been more active, and i- rather firtu .. ctosu-g s ron?, ihe edee, casu and regular, are 1700 bois a. ?31 76*31 tOtor Mess;?22icr joo lou do; and id. 25 tor i-x.ra .frime. ror ru ure dell? ry wc no.e 6 0 bbls Mess, seller all the moiah, -i tai So. Bo I is sitauy end moderato y acTvo. Sales of 125 ^ at ?liaia mr i'iaiu ?R ss, and ?16 5t'a2l t^r o.xtia e. .ce Beef is teliicg slowly at for.ucrr tes. Sales of 10otcbutt33t0iorP.i(4e Aless; t36 5J ter India Mess. 1 et. li. ms ...e cuuut ?30a?'. Cut Ale t -re t.cj cleo, und Wc luv? only to note 100 rkLb li.kite. H.ms ai iJ-ii>^c. B ten i.m.it,b d U. w.ih ^ics cf 70 b'xes long clear a 12. ; uLtt ? loies Cimctritnd cut teUer fir t hail JaLU-ty -t .t>i Lie ttd bc;, ?re 1 ?mcr We qucio a 9KaJt?c?or Wi.el.. lC.Ji-10 iel eily, ;ie. aile late aucXtT. m . Lart. 1= very uui. ; nd t.ivU"h huluers abk tora.tr ti uit.,C.tC..i*tn.ieihsriLgi,. .-e.ts D: 550 bois and Ut cv.- ai li >3bl2>4 ior .ve 1; Uc for c t\ ; 13ejal3t?c lor t. u io p rae et*.u? uxd U^aii^o itr p im? act: rea. ctr um it.au ot-. Con^-a-tni-rttti ve.ycuil, and about 1-below eui qu.Ue.cn. o: yeticuay. W quo e; " , . ., ->ew Orleans Cpaiiids. iior.ila. Mobile, and Texas. Ordinarv......J3>? U? ^ J4u LOW AlLd-iUn. 16 18 151a- is'14 ?***?115X J5? '6 16< Good ilia^uu,..i6^i 17 18 19 con n-..te is .... s- d prices are somewhat elmina' wes. ij.m, Lr.dfct arc tiuli a..d heaty. We quote j io' prime, lu-ia?7e; . io. good, ?6^.1 Cj R o, ?a?r/lS-?ali.r Rio. or Uarj, l3aUHc? Java. 25.25 , ; M racdba 16a* 17c, C-,vL|>r,, i?^ie,V ; S. Doini go, i6al5J?c; I?o. ?sV?"8' ?^?^^tSgOOd argoes.iii luis! dipping, anu Si Wal 60 for letall cl5actT%VT^0bt^;;uV of a jobbing SSt ?-42: c*AJ?*;??uSTSZ??"i**'-cub* ?fe: ^ ?* L. A*; ^TcllK0 i3a Bac*-!, oui. Suial sa? at 6KaVH, f7r c^llnr. in ?tere. bVdAS.-Raw sugars are weak, aaa , ^ npi, c _ woai nomuiaL Refined are iu lair denia?d and?tc\a'v" Wequjtc: inferior to common rcnuing llX?VMetl3? io good refilling llXalSXc; fair tegoodgwestrybjia 12J? : primo grocery 12??al3H'c; Porto Ri:o ll^'al4c; MeUdo t-.S.'a8>4c; H .vana, No6 t . ll. DOXfS, U^U3i^e; do. No 12, loxes, 12 V: do, No 13 io 15, boxes, 12*?"a l&X .; do. No 1 to 20, boxes. I3'?'al5l,e: do. No 12 In bond, cold. 5?,a6c: Mand a baps l?^'all'?c. WHISKEY.-ile market ts Juli, at 31c in bond. F ii EIGHTS_Vre lower and dull. We uote: ToLivet. pool, br sall, flour 2s C l. wheut 6J$d, eon Cd, h-avv goods 3 a:i5 , and cotton "" 1*0; and by stoaiu r. flour Ts, whiat S'.d corn Sd. heavy eoo.ls 45s, and . ctton J,a lid. lo Loudon. tn* sail, fl >ur 3s. wheat 9d. com 8VJ, h aw go ds 80s 2d. and by steamer, heavy goods 683. Tho ouly engagements ?re hear arc 750 ba'.i s cotton at ffajfd, a smad lot of tobacco at 40-, and by steamer, 150 b no cotton .Va^d, a Hamburg bark to Buenos ayres at a ri und snm. Charleston Wholesale Prices. SAGGING, fl yard Dundoo. 30 ? 65 Gunny Cloth. 20 & 23 BALE ROVE, fl lb-Manilla. 21 ftj! 23 Westorn. 13 6$ 15 Now York. - ? - Ju o.:....| 10 & 13 . 3REXD, ft tb Navy. - ? - Pilot. 10 ? - Crackers. 12 @ IS BRICKS, fl M. 9.00 ?20.00 BRAN, fl 100 lbs. 33 f* - COTTON, ft lb Ordinary to Good Ordinary. - fl 18* Low Middliug. 14 ? 14X Middling to btriet Middling. 14*? UX Good Middling. - ? - Sea Island. 35 fe 1.35 CANDI : S, V lb-Sperm. 28 ? - Adamantino. 22 ? 25 Tallow. IU ? 20 COPSE E, fl lb-Kio. 34 @ 30 Laguayra. 2h ? S5 Java. ?a 45 CORDAGE, fl lb-Manilla. - ? - Tarred American. 26 @ 28 CORN MEAL, fl bbl. 6.00 ? - COAL. fl ton-Anthrscite. 9.60 ?10.00 Cumberland. nominal. . COPPER, W lb-Shoet. 63 ? 60 FER Ti LI ZERS Peruvian Guano, fl ton. 100.00 ? - Pacific Guara, fl 2000 lbs. 75.00 ? - Pheonix Guano. 55 00 ? - Baugh's Phosphate, fl 2000 lbs... 60.00 ? - Rhodes" Phosphite, fl 2000 lbs... 65.00 ? - Mapc&'Supcr Phosphate, fl 2000 lb| C5.00 ? - Zell's Raw Bone Phosphate.I 65.00 ? - Zell's Super Phosphate of Lime.. | 60.00 ? - Woolston's Phosphate of Lime..- | 63.0" ? - FISH-Cod, fl 100 rbb.I 7.00 (?0.00 Herring, fi box. 45 ? 80 Mackerel, No. 1, fl half bbl. 11.00 ?11.50 Mackerel. No. 2, fl half bbl.10.00 ?10.50 Mackerel, No. 3, fl bbL. - ? - Mackerel, No. 1, by kits. - - No. 2. - O - No. 3. - ? - Sardines, fl 100- quarter boxes.. 23 ? 25 Half boxes.... 48 ? 60 FLOUR, fi bbl-Super.111.00 ? - Northern md Western Extra.112.00 ?12.50 Baltimore Extra.Il3.ua fe - Southern-Super.132.00 ?12.50 Extra.13.00 ?13.50 Familv.14.00 @> - FRUITS-Tronc-, ? lb. 22 ? - Figs. 10 61 - Dried Apples. 10 @ 28 Almonds, soft shell.. 35 ? 40 Raisins, M. lt., fl box. 4.00 (gl 5.0O Raisins, Layer. 4.50 ? 5.50 Oranges. - @ - Lemons, fl box.110.00 (817.00 (rLASS, fl box of 50 feet American, 8x10. 6.50 ? 6.00 American, 10x12. 6.00 ? 0.50 French, 12x14. 7.00 @ 8.00 GRAIN- Maryland Oats, fl bushel.| 88 ? ?0 Western Oats, ?! bushel. - ? - Corn, $ bushol. 1.20 ? 1.40 Beans, fl bushel . 2.00 ? 3.0U HAY, f. cw.-North River. 1.30 ?1.40 Eastern. 1.40 @ 1.45 ?IDES-Dry. m. 10 ? 12 INDIGO-"si lt. 1.00 ?1.73 IRON- Rctiued, fl IB. (J~ et 07 Swede.I o9 ? 10* LATHS, fi M. 4.00 ? .50 i./Jfa?-Sholl. V bbl. - ? - South Carolina. 1.50 @ - Rockport.I 2.00 ? 2.23 Cement.I 2.75 ? 3.60 Plaster Paris. | 4.00 ? 4.6C L UZ?BER, f* M. teal Clear White Pine, 1st quality.|30.0o ?63.00 White Pine, good run. 38.00 ?40.00 Yellow Pine.120.00 ?23.00 Boards, fl M. teet-Rough.|l2.00 ?15.00 Grooved and Iontruod.... 28.00 (??32.00 LEATHER, country tanned, fi rb. - - MOLASSES, fl gallon-Cuba. 15 ? ?0 Muscovado. 63 ? 65 Sugar House. 60 ? 1.0C New Or.eans. 75 ? 82 NAVAL STORES, fl bbl-Tar. - fte - Pitch.I - ? - Rosin, Pale. - ? - Rosin, No. 1. - ? - Rosin, No. 2. - ? - Boam. No. 3. - ? - Sn Mr.TaTeentme, * ?Hon.... - <i - Oaaum. *> tc. IC (at - NAILS-American, 4?20d, fl keg. 5.50 ? 7.00 | American Wrought. - ? - Lat ?ung.I 7.50 ?10.00 Copper, fi lb. 1.00 ? - GMvaniied. 30 ? - Spikes. 12 ? 16 Ol LS- Lard, fi gallon. 1.10 ? 1.45 Linseed, fl gallon. 1.54 ? 1.60* Sperm, Winter, fl gallon. 2.95 @ - Cotton Seed, fl gabon. - ? - Castor (E. I.), fi gallon. 3.00 ? - On vc, r dozen.I 8.00 ?10.00 Kerosene, fl gaUon. 62 ? 64 Benzine, fl trallon.I 150 ? - PROVISIONS-MC:, mess, fl bbl.IC.00 ?30.00 B.ef, prime.H4.00 ?15.00 Fork, mess.23.00 ?30.00 Rump. - (a> - Bacon, liaras, f. lb. - ? - Bacou, sides. 16 ? 16 Ba cou. ahouiuers. li*iu> 13* Bacon, Strips. - ? - Lard, m keg. 12* (a, 15 Butter.j 30 ? 45 Cheese.| 15 ? 64 Potatoes, fl bbi.| 4.00 ? - Onion;!.! 4.00 ? - Apples.I 8.00 ? 9.00 PAINTS- White Lead, fl lb. 1? ? 16 Black Lead.I 10 ? 13 Zinc, White.{ 13 ? 16 PLOW SIM BL, ? lt 13 ? - WCaS-Carollna, fl lb. 7*? 8K Easttadia. - ? - SLATES- American, fl square.13.60 ftc - SHINGLES, MM. 7.00 ? 8.W White Pine, first quality.12.00 ? - SALT- Liverpool, coarse, fl sack. 1.40 ? 1.75 Liverpool, Uno. - ? - SOAP-Bar. fl tb. ll ? 16 STARCH, fl lb. 10 (a) 12 SPICES, fl lb-Cassia. 1.00 ? - Mace. 1.75 ? - Cloves. 75 ? - Nutmegs. 2.00 @ 2.50 Pepper. 40 ? - Pimento. 40 ? 60 Race Uinger. 30 (<o - SPIRITS, . gsilon-Alcohol. 5.0U ? 6.00 Brandy, Cognac. I 4.00 ?12.00 Brandy, Domestic. 8.00 ? 3.73 Gin. Soiland. 4.75 ? 5.00 Gin, Amanean. S.50 ?3.76 Rum, Jamaica. 6.00 ? 6.00 Bum, N. E.I 2.50 (al 3.00 Wbislcey, Bourbon. 3.UU ? 5.00 Ythiszey, Rectified. 2.30 0 2.40 SUGAR, fl lb-Raw. IS ? 15 Crushed. 18 ? 19 Clari lied A. 17 ? 18 ClariiedB. 17 (a) 18 Clan ll ed C. 16*? 17 Loai.. 18 ? lb Porto Rico. 14 @ 15 Muscova<" . 13 (d) 15 SEGA RS-Domestic manufacture, fiM.18.00 ?45.00 TEAS, fl lb-Imperial. 2.00 ? 3.50 Gunpowder. 2.00 ? 2.5C Ryson. 1.50 ? 1.60 Young Hyson. 1.60 ? 1.60 Black. 1.00 ? 1.75 TOBACCO, fl lb, as per quahtv. 40 ? 1.60 TIMSER-Ucvrn Timber-Yellow Pine. 4.00 ?12.00 Ash. - ? - Poplar. - ? - Hickory. - lg - TIN-I C Rooting Plate. 15.00 ? - I X Rootiu; Plato.|17.00 ? - I C lin Plate', 10x14.15.50 ? - I X Tin Plate 10x14.17.00 @ - I C Tin Plate, 14x20. 16.50 ? - Block Tin, fl tb. 40 ? - TWINE-Cotton, fl lb. 75 ? - Baling. 45 ? - Hemp. 45 ? - Jute. 60 ? - VARNISH-Bright, fl gallon. 23 ? - Palatine. - ? - VINEGAR-White Wine, fl gallon. 60 ? Cider. SO ? - French. 1.00 ? 1.23 W7aV?, fl gallon-Port. 2.60 ? 6.00 Madeira. 2.25 ? 6.00 Sherry. 2.25 ? 5.00 Claret, fl case. 6.00 ?13.50 Champagne, fl basket. 25.00 ?30.00 ^f.Vr-Jsheel. fl lb.I 26 ? 27 POUT CAJLENJDAB. CORRECTED WEEKLY. FHiSES o7 THE 11005. First c. 4,h, Sh. lm. morn I Last Q. 17th, 10m 14m. even Full M. lim. 6a. 50m. morn j New M. 25th, 6u. 19m, even Crnoigneee per aoutn Caroiixtu. uaiiroaai, December 13. 930 bal23 Cotton, 28 bbls Naval Stores, 600 bags Bran, 4 cars Wood, aud Su .dries, lo Railroad Agent, Courte? nay .v. ri nholm. ti W Williams & Co, G A tlopley A- e o, Gibbes A Co. O Pm Ups, J N Robsoj, Goldsmith i. so.:, P Walsh, V? Kinsman, Mautou & Co, E H Rodgers k Co, Utsey AtKcuvoL, W W Smith, willis ."c Chisolm, H L Jeffers & Co, . oilraaaa < ros. Cameron, Barkle> k Co, J B E ??Ojn. R 'per -tone.., Coben. Haackel ?: Co, J R i ring e. Adams, Eros- a: Co, G ll Wal.cr ?: Co, E J Wifs k Co. G W ?Ute, W B Wilhams, W 0 Courtney k Co. D Jennings 4 co. Piucan y Bros, Mowry 4: co, C P Pop pechetm, Gracser, Lee, Smith A- Co, R Mure k Co. Consignee*) per Northeastern Railrouil, December 13. 221 bales Upland and H baie-. Sea sland Cotton, Lum ber, Mds e, kc. To L Davis, E Li lio rjers i Co, Ad.uns, Frost ,v Ko, J M Easoa & Bro. Vi C Bee & Co, W K Ryan, li vv Wilna i t a; Co, ci H Walter 4 Co, i.avonel ? i o, W C l ukes i: Co. 110wry 4 Co, Kcud ll k Co, G H Logra ham fi: ;-on, J M Ca.dwell A: bons, Graeser, Lee, Mnith k . .', Roper 4 >ti.ney. G W Ding o. Hunt Bros, W P.o.ch. P Cn y. Ka.iap.iux 4 Lin .cu. Cart. EojlT & Jervoy, J A Quackeunu L, I A Saw>er, Railroad Agent Passengers. Per ?team?hip Charleston, lrom New York-U Wi: Hams, Miss Veuves, Airs Veuves, James Hard, C Haid. Mrs Wa. te ard 2 ehfidr n, a nauccb, I Clafl'y, Chai lotte Burlock, E H bhslTcr. J A Port, ns, M B Ltyan, G Som mcrflold, U Tai lor, F Hinos J Conlor, and - in steerage. MA KINE aNEVvrS. POUT OP CHAR LEST? ti . Arrived Y esterna v. Steamship Charleston, Berry. New York-58 hours. Mdze. lo st. ec? Bros x Co, averill 4 Sons, C DAhre.-, Brown t Uycr, Bowers .M Silcox, Bo lm mu Bro?, Capt A Barret:, Duse 1 a: co, M J Bu L 1 M C iter. Adams. La mon 4: io, i Picldmau, J ?. Fairley fit Co, A ? Fueias, I L Faik. C Ooldstcin, H Gerdts A: Co. Gocdric'i, Wine nian 4 Co, p L Guill -aiar.. N A Hunt, Holmes' Book Store, HuBtie, Calhoun i Cu. J U Uill .n, D Jacobs, M A Klein, H K.atte 4: Co. C L Kernahrcns. Campbell, Krox 4 Co, EUnck, Wickeuberg 6: Co, W C K, J 4 JD Kirk- J patrick, D Lillienthil, D A A. Muller, Nimitz k Co, J H Muller, McLov k Bice, L J Mills, J B McElhose, D 1 aul & Co, D O'Neill .v Son. Ii O'Neil!. J N Porter, J H swain. Mrs C Stacldey, G W Steffens k Co, A O Stone, Savannah & Charleston Railroad, Shepherd & Cohon, O Tiedcman. J H VoUers, Wakener, Heath ? Mounce-. S C Rai road Ago t. Werner k Ducker. E Alexander. C Bart. UBi Co, C Berlin k Co. T Hcruhardy. Bull .t S ooTclL i"1 O ?< * Bro. D A Bitten, Cameron, Barkl-y Jk Co, J CH Haus? sen, J A C .V co. B 1 Ora \ to i & Co, C A Davis, C Drew, E * R, 1 IT, L Guerin, tiray i- Turlay, E k G D H, and others. steamer Volunteer. Eldo-, Combin?e River. Cotton and Rice, 'lo J Brown. Cohon. Hanckel,_ Co. Sleep Addie Leo. from Cooper River. 1000 bushels Rough Rice. To ff CB o A* Co. Cleared Yesterday. British ship Charleston, Morlev, Liverpool-R Mure ? Co. Went to Sea Yesterday. Steamship Moneka, Shackfird, Now York. Brig shannon, s .?wy r, Havre. Scur James Young, Wilson, Now York. From this fort. Steanrhip Alliance, Kelly, Philadelphia, Dec 10. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New ?ork, Dec IC. Rr>g Josie A Levereaux, Clark, Holmes' Hole, Dec S, for Boston. Up for this Port. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, at Baltimore, to leave Satur? day, Dec l?. LIST OK VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED POR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. UVKMOOL, Tho Blrjold, Albrechtson, cleared.Nov 19 Nor bark KjeUestadt, Werge, cleared.Oct 15 NEWCASTLE, EKG. Bark C A Jones,-, up.Nov 15 um. The Borths, Andoreon, sailed.Oct 22 ST. JOHNS, s. B. Br ship Nictoux, Rowe, cleared.Nov 27 DOMESTIC. XEWpOBT, B. I. Brig Tangent, Rich, sailed.Dec 4 ? BOSTON. Steamship City of Port au Prince, Jackson, sailed..Dec ll Steamship George B Upton, Crowed, sailed.Dec G Sobr F V Glover, Ingersoll, cleared.Dec 1 KEW ?U1IS. Sehr Maria Lunt, Tracey, up.Dec 10 Sehr Harts:ene, Horn, cleared.Nov 29 Sehr Vapor, Bogert, up.Dec 2 Sehr Mary Fletcher, Pendleton, cleared.....Dec 4 PHILADELPHIA. Brig Open Sea, Coombs, cleared.T)ec 4 Scur E B Shaw. Shaw, cleared.Nov 2a SchrE Matthews, Mctlweo, cleared.?,<uv -w Marv H stockham, Cordery. cleared.Dec 8 Sehr M Milnes, Burdge, cleared.Dec 8 BALTIMOUE. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, to sail.Dec 14 Brig Yankee Blade. Combs, up.Doc 3 Sehr Shiloh, Hubbard, eldred.Dec 3 OFFICIAL. Headquarters Second Military District,) CHAULESTON, S. C., December 3, 1867. J [ffeneral Orders No. 139.) L To provide for the support of the Provisional Govern? ment ot S.u:h i arolina for ?he yea: commencing on he first diy of Octobrr, 1867, and cud ng ou tho thii?cthday ol Septembor, 1853, tho Act of tho General Assembly, "To .aise supjd.os io.- the year commencing in October, one thous.nd eight huuJ.-ed and sKty-six," approved December 21, 1866. Will, as hereinafter modified, be con? tinued in fore until supcreo nd by legislaUou or until otherwise ordered Ly proper uuthority. ABTICLKS TAXED "AD VALOBEM." L On all real estate, twenty-five cents ou every hun? dred dollars: Provided, that on such lands as may bo in tho possession of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Laids on iho first day of January next, and th* owner or claimant is thereby deprived of its occupa? tion and use, such tax shall not bo collected; on thc capi? tal Btock of all gas-light companies, twenty-five cents on every huudred dollars; on articles manufactured for salo, barter, or exchago. between the first day of Janu? ary, ooo thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, and OJC first day of January, ono thousand eight hun? dred and sixty-tight, twenty cen is on every hundred dol? lars, to be paid by the manufacturer; on tho market value of thc gross amount ot s; iritous liquors manufac? tured from the first day o: January to the Uiirty-first day of December, 1863, five per oe-nt., to bo paid quarterly at the end c-f each quarter to the Tax Collectors of thc Dis? tricts in which it was manufactured; on buggies, carri? ages, gold and silver plate, watches, jewelry and pianos, on hand on the first day ot January. 1S68-except when held by dealers for the purpose of sale-one dollar on every hundred dollars. "TAX 0* IrTCOlOS." 2. Upon all gross incomes derived from employments, faoiUUcs and professions, including the proiession ol dentistry (whether in the profession of the law *.ha in? come, be derived from the costs of suit, or fees, or other eouroe of professional incomes), excepting clergymen, two and one-h Hf dollars on every hundred dollars; from commissions received by brokers, vjndue masters, fac? tors, commiisioii merchants, dealers in exchange (for eignend dcmesUc), or in mortgagia, bonds snd other negotiable papers, two and one half dollars on every hundred dollars; from premi.ras received by insurance companies or underwriters, two dollars on every hun? dred dollars; from the reoe pta of express or other trans? portation companies camed within the limits of the Stale, one dollar cn every hundred dollars; and trom tho receipts of telegraph companies earned wiitin the limits of the Stat", two and one-half dolLrs on every hundred Collars; from the salo of ie. v. papers or magazine?, one dollar on every hundred do lars; on the gross receipts of newspapers pub? lished In toe State, twenty cents on every hundred dol? lars ; irom the sale oi goods wares or merchandise, em? bracing all the articles of trade, sale, barter or exchange (cotton taxed by the United States excepted), which any person shall make between tho first day of January and the thlrty-fiist dav of Decemoer, 1668, to bo paid quar? terly at the end of each quarter to the several Tax Col? lectors, twenty cents on every hundred dollars ; on the gross profits of all banks or banking institution?, two dollars on every hundred dollars ; on the gre ss incomes derived irom the arts of photographing or daguerreotyp? ing, one dollar on every hundred dollars ; on all incomes from salaries, rents, dividends, and rooney at interest, one dollar oa overy hunch* d dollars In excess of five hun? dred dollars ; on the irross incomes of all railroads (not exempted by law), f.-om earnings within Uio suite, ono dollar on every hundred dollars. All persons keeping hotels shall pay a tax ot two dollars on evory hundred dollars of gross income ; all persons keeping restaurants or eating houses shall pay a tax of two dollars on every hundred dollars of gross income ; all per? se ns keeping livery e ?bles shall pay a tax of two dollars on overy hundred dollar? of gross incomo ; all butchers and hucksters shall pay a tax of one dollar on every hundred dollars of gross incono; all persona keeping billiard tables sholl pay ? tax of five dollars on every hundred dollars of gros3 incomo; all persons keeping bowling alleys shall pay a tax of five dollars on overy hundred dollars of gross incomo; all persons keeping bar-rooms, whether conni ct d with a hotel or otherwise, shaU pay a tax of ten dollars on every hundred dollars ol gross Income; all persons keeping terries or bridges shah pay a fc.x of one dollar on every' hundred dollars ot groes income; all pot sons keeping toll? gates shall pay a tax of ons dollar on overy hu.idrcd dol? lar? of gross income; each person or company keoping a pueiic race track shall pay a tax of ono hundred dollars; upon each public hack, stage coach, baggage wagon and omnibus, drswu by two or more horses, there shall be paid a tax of ten dollars; and upon each dray and cart, or bag^ago and express wagon, drawn by one horse, a tax of five dollars. "TAXES IMPOSED TOB CERTAIN PltlVILEGES " 3. All pei sons representing for f*aiii or reward any play, comedy, tragedy, interlude, or farce, or other employ? ment of the stag , or any par: thciein, or exhibiting wax Work* or other shows of any kind whitsoover, shall pay a tax of teu dollars per day, to be paid into the hands ol the Clerks ol the Court,, or of a Magistrate in the ab? sence oi tba Clerk, who shall be bound to collect and pay the same into the public treasury* except in cases v.hero tho samo is now required by law to bu paid to corpora? tions or otherwise. Upon evory taking out of a charter, except lor r Ugious, charitable and eJueattonal insHtu Hons, there shall be levied atix of twenty dollars; upon each renewal cf a charter hablo to lax under this order, ton dollars, and all companies lncorporutod in other State6 shall pay for the privilege of carrying on lucir bu? siness iu this state the same charter fee as is required oi companies in.-orporattd in this State. All atreus exhibi? tions, to be paid at the Hmo, fifty doliata per day. Eich and overy person keeping a dog or dogs, shaU pay a tax of one doUar for etea dog, Forth; privil?ge of schlug lottery tickets within the limits ot this SUto, five hun? dred dollsrs per month, to ba paid ino_.thly or quarterly lu advance to the Treasurer of toe State of South carol; na, who, upon su.h payment, shall grant a license ior the time for which suoh payment Lias been made, but not tor leas than one month. "SPECIAL TAX" 1 A capitation tax of one ?iollar shall bs pt_3 by every male person be'.wcen the ages of twenty-ono and fixry, residents of tho State on tho first day of January, ono thoueaud eight hundred and sixty-eight, except such as are Incapable of earning a support by reason of ment 1 orphys.caldisarjiiit.. : Provided, that doubla excruiious for tao non-pa-ment ii the cap tat.on tax o' the pa3tycar shall n t ba ar farced, and that in all ?asas wfce-r exe u hon ha- not b ems ued a .d nj co ts h ?ve been i curred, th? t ?X may be dis hargod by tie payment of the oil .-mal amount on or befo.-, tho fir.: dav cf Marc i, 1863. S. AU taxes levied on piop riv as pre cribed in this order, sha I be paid to tho Tax Collector tor th Distri t or P.n h tn w..ich said pr per y i-? lc.ated, except that tho tax i n rai road compiUes. express companies, and teiajraph compani s, sba I be ictur.ua to and paid di? re ty in:o the Tra ury of the State; and this return shill be made quarterly. ?. Ad individual tuxes w,U be a??esse? directly upon and co 1 .ted dire.Uy from th3 ladivlduals from whom they are due. 7. The houses and lots on Sullivan's I=U;nd shall bc returned to tho Tax Conecto.- ol tho Tax District in which they arc situated, la the same mauner as other town lots and houses, and shall be liable to tuc ?arno rates of taxation. 8. Beicro the collection of the taxe9 herein provi_id for, every Assessor or Tax Collector (acting in the ca? pacity oi Assessor; iu this SUf-a stall proceed to make an cd valorem assessment of all au ls, buildings uni im? provement*, without iHstlnc?un as to city, town or IOUU try property, and upon all other property upon wt ich an ad valorem tai has been levied, with reference io the market value of such pn porty in United States curren oy, and without referouce to any previouj assessment; aud such cu-essments si,all bc Eubject to revision by military authority. Each Asses icr an ! each Tax Collec? tor acting 83 Assessc.;-, beforo eutering upon bis duties as Assessor, shall take and subscribe beifc-re he Clerk of the Court of the District tho following oath, which shall be endorsed on his c nnnlssion, viz: "I, A. B., do promise and swear that I will, to ihe best of my ability, ex'-cute the duties cf Assessor lor my Collection District, and will, without fi vor orpatiahty, ascertain and sssesj j the actual value of the property. real and persi which an ad valorem tas is leiied, boforcand lo pose ot levying such tax." 9. Each Tax CoUoctOr shall attond at tho Ct of thc las District tor if there be no Court some other public place), daily for one week p makin,'his fin d return lor tho receipt of tai respective District or Parish. Ail taxes on pn posed DY the provisions ol this ordor S?all ht encc both as to i>osscssion anj valuation to tho of January, eighteen hundred and sixty-eigL where some other dato is specially designated, on iucomo impjsed by the provisions of this have rcfe enco to the amount of such incomo botwecn tho first day o: January, ono thous; hundred and sixty-seven, and tho first day of ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, am income tax shall be du-j and payablo on or t thirty-first day ot March, 1868. 10. loo taxes herein lu v.ed shall be paid onl and silver coin, United Staid Treasury notes, declared to be a legal tender by tho Governmi United State-, or notC3 of National Banks, or tht ocivable of this State, and also pay-certificates c and Constable for attendance on tho Courts. Collectors of the several Collection Districts sh lowed, on all ouu.8 of uiouey paid into their h taxes, a commission as follows, that is to say i Collectors of Abbeville, Anderson, Barnwell, Clarendon, Darlington, Edgefield, Kershaw, Newberry, Orango, Richland. Sparenburg, Union, York, Marion, St. Phillip's and St. Mic tho rate ol four per cent ; the Tax Collectors of field, Fairfield, Greenville, Lancaster, Lexingti boro*. Picken-, St. Matthews, Prince George's St. Bartholomew's, Williamsburg, at the ratr ol cont; the Tax Collectors of All Saints', Clirist Horry, Prince William's, St George's Dorch Holeua, St. JameB' Goose Creek, St James' Sa John's Berkeley, St John's Colloton, St Pet Stephen's, at i he rat? o? eight per cent; the Ta: tors of St Andrew's, St Luke's, Sr. Paul's, St 1 anl St Dennis', at t ie rste of ten per cent ; 1 that in any District where tho gross amount of ta in shall exceed tho sum of thirty thousand dol commissions of tho Tax Collectors shall be two ] on such excess. ll. In sales of real estate ypon execution lor 1 ment of tuxes, if tho amount bid for uuch real et not greater than the amount of thc execution an it shall be the i.uty of the Sheriff to bid in the ] for thc State, and the title thereto shall theroi passed to the State, subject to such equitable r redemption as may hercaltor be determined upoi islative authority. Imprisonment fer over due abolished ; but whenever the amount of tho tai icc, of any person cannot be made out of any pro whl a ho is possessed, tho Sheriff holding thc ei 6hall make return thereof to the Commissioners c or Public Euildings, or othor appropriate munie: thonty, who may enforce tho payment of tho tax Jabor upon thc roads, bridges and other public Provided, that tho commutation value of such lah I not bc loss than Atty cents for a labor day of eigh 12. All taxes levied by this oidor, except whe taxes are payable quarterly, shall bc duo and paj follows: One-half on or before thc thirty-first I March, ono thousand eight hundred and sixiy-cif the remaining halt on or before the tliirtiotb day ( one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight A I son desiring to pay the whole amount bf bis ta I cept buch aa ure returned quarterly) un or bel I thirty-first day of March shall have the privHej doing, and shall bo eutltlod to a discount of ? I cent, upon tho amount of taxes falling due ou t day of June, 18C8. IX No Tax Collector or Assessor shaU receive h I missions until his returns have been received I Treasurer's ofhoo, and been approved by him. I H. Taxes levied by municipalities, c rc oratio I other local authorities, under any general or spec I of the State, will conform iu principle to the inodifl I horeinbeioro made. APPROPRIA HONS FOR THE TEAR COMME: OCTOBER 1,1867. II. It is hereby ordered, that the lollowing sum I bj appropriated for thc payment of tho various I and expenses of the State government : L Executive Department : For tho salary of the I nor, three thousand five hundred dollars; lor the 1 j accretaiy ol the Governor, twelve hundred dolla] I the Messcngor of thc Governor, one hundred della I no Contingent Fuu of the Executive Depar: tw.nty-fivo thousand dollars, to uo subject to thi I of tho Governor, and to bc accounted for anim; I him to tho Legislature; for tho rent of thc Gove I house in Columbia, three hundred dollars; for two ' I mon tor thc new state House and grounds, nine hu I and sixty do.lar to bo drawn on draft of tho State. I Keeper; for the salary and services of the Secret I tho State, in lieu of ail charges against the ?tato foi I lug commissions, five hundred dollars. 2. Legislative Department: For the salary of tho I cr ct tho flit. UoUoO cud Librarian, three huDdre j lars; for contingent expenses of Legis.ative Libn I bc paid on drait of tao Librarian, accouu:ed for b at tho Iri&jury, and report.d Dy the Treasurer i I Legislature, two hundred dol?ais, if su much be i I sary. I 3. Judiciary Department : For tho salary of the I Justice, thirty-five hum red dollars ; lor the salari I ton Judjes and ChauccUjrs, three thousand dol?an. I for tho salary of thc Attorney-General, eleven bx: I dollars ; for tho salaries of five Solicitors, nine hui I dollars each ; for the salaries of ihirtv-one Ti I Judaea, at five hundred dollars each, fifteen thot I five hundred dellars ; for the Clerk of tho Court o I peals, wno shall be tho Librarian, eight hundred do I tho same to Include the expenses of fuel ; for the s ot tho Messenger of the said Court, two hundn d I twenty-five dollars ; foi the purchase of books ioi Library of the Court of Appeals, ono thousand doini I be drawn and exponded by ordor of tho presiding I tice ; for firewood and fuel for the Court of Appeals, dollars, if so much be necessary ; tor the salary of Reporter, ono thousand five hundred dallare ; aad I several appropriations afores ml, tor tho Clerks, L I lian?, Messengers, Reporters, and for tli3 incidents pensen of tho Court of Appeals, shall bo paid by I Trcasuror, only upon warrants, to bo drawn by tho siding Judge of the Court of Appeals, at such time for such portions as he may djom just and proper ; it shall bc tho duty of said Reporter to attend in pe or bs deputy the sittings of tho Court of Appeals, at report such arguments und etuornents of lads as I be necessary to a conect understanding of thc dtei? of thc said Court ; for tho pay of Jurors and Constal sixty thousand doliire, if so mach be nccossary. 4. Treasury Department: For tho salary of the Ti ure:- of the S.ato thirty-two hundred dollar.-, inclu? the salaries ol one or more clerks; for the salary o? I Comptiollor-Goncral, twenty-flvo hundred dollars, eluding clerk's salary, said clerk to be appointed by, removed at tho pleasure of the Treasurer and Comp ler-Gcncral respectively; to the Comptroller-General, hundred dolla-s, for making out copies of tho Tax I turua in cigbteon hundred and sixty eight; for publ ing tho tax and appropriation order, if s j much be ne sary, three hundred doilars, to be expended by Comptroller-General and accounted for to tte Legi lure; for th? contingent expenses of the Cjmptrol Gencral'sand Treasurer's otiice, priming taxbook^ i I Instructions to collectors, and ulstrlbutiug the su thiee thousand five hundred dollars. I 5. The University of South Carolina- For the salai o? eioven Profersors, eleven thousand dollars; for tho I brarian ot the University, who shall bc the Seer*tar; th?! Board of Trustees, six hundred dollars, to be t by tho Tr.'acurer of the Stato, quarterly, in advance, drat ts being countersigned by the Chairman of the endive Committeo of tho Board of Trastees; for tho s ry or the Treasurer of the University, four hundred t lars; tor the salary of tho Butsarand Marshal, lour h dred dollars; and for repairs to the Uni versity buildlu two thousand dollars, if so much be necessary: Provii that the sumo realized fr^m rents cf the Univers grounds und buildings 6hall lirai be Applied to this i j oct, and only the excess bc drawn from the Treasury 6. Ordinary Civil Eiptnses: F r the payment of I cont n^eu' accounts of the State, tw.uty-iHc .hou-B dolla, r; for detin;; and ti unsporting prisoners, s : t-ousu-ddolars, if so much fe necessary-; for thea; port o: :.-LJ s:h03h, .wouty-jve thou and dj.lars; P Vi&e?, that ibo amount thUB appropriate,! shall sot expanded until the L3.islatv.ro shall have establiehet I By-stem ot freo school-, tho i euc?ts of which -had be < I tenjo.t to ihe chi.d'en of c.tiz?ns or re3idouts ol i j Sta e . ith KU di ii ictlon or race or co. ov; lor the Luna J asylum, nineteen ?inusand seven bundro.i and cijhte do bts; Piovidid, thai the ?um of six thousand dolla shill b . i cfuuded lo tho Treasury of the State, when il arr araron :lue ir m tho Commissiunars of tho Pool the sevcial Dis'rl is sh .li bepiid. J 7. Or -inary Local Expenditure: For maintaining ai keeping open tho Roper Hospital in Charleston. Ihr thousand ilollare, to be paid to tho Medical Society ; trust for the Rop.r Fund, to delray the ext enses ol Ea Ho-pi tal ?for the salary of thc physician ol the jail i Charleston, commencing tho twenty-seventh day i March, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, fn hundred dol?an per annum; fer enforcing tho quirai Une in .-onth Carolina, including salaries o: Port Phys ciaa and boat hire, e'ghi thousand dollars, if so much t J necessary ; lor thc transient poor of Charleston, cigl: thousand dollars, if ?o much bo necess ?ry. 8. For the support ot the Catawba Indians, twelve hun dred dollars, ii ?o much bo necessary, to be paid to th order of the Iodian Agent, and to be expended under th order of the Governor. 9. Public Buildings: For completing tba roof of In? stale ?ouso m piocess o? construction, two thousan. dollars, ii sa much bo necessarj ; for onlinuing th construction of the Penitentiary, lor the pay of officer a .C guards, for subsisting guards and convicts, and fa: clothing convicts, eighty thousand dollars, tc be paid ol the drait? of tho Governor, lrom time to time, as thi several ~<ixns msy be needed. 10. Exlraord?iary Expenditures: Foi: the rent aud fix tures ota homo for thc use of the Court of Appeals threo hundred dollars, thc extract relating thereto to b< approve i by the Chief Justice before tho money ls drawl on his ?rd_r IL it shan be the duty of thc Commissioner of Public Builditifjs in the several Districts to furnish the Jailer ot Sheriff thereof with a sufficient number of blankets for the comfort of . li prisoners, and n'8'J to pay for such medical attention and me deines OJ may be recuired by the s ck. The sheriff and Jailors of the several Districts in this State will promptly rnako reqvtiritlor.a upon the Commisioners ior blankets und medicine?, and, if the same aro net furnished by the Commissioners within five days, the Sb< riff shall report Hie failure to these Headquarter!., giving ibo names of the persons who may? be the C'.'iumission* rs ia his District. 12. The contingent accounts of Clerks, Sheriffs, Coro? ners, Magistrates, Constables, and other officers of thia State, shall bc forwarded to thc Comptroller-Gcnoral, who shall audit tho same, and if found conformable to law, he shall draw his warrant upon tho Treasurer for the payment thereof. 13. Tho Act entitled "An Act to provide for the issue of bills receivable in payment of indebtedness to the State, to tho amount of fivo hundred thousand dollars," passed December 21,1865, and the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the redemption of biils receivable, issued by this ?tate," passod September 20, 1860, aro hereby continued in foroo. 14. The Treasurer of thc State of South Carolina is hereby authorized to pay the appropriations herein made, and the salaries of public officers, payable by law, out of funds applicable thereto, which have fallen due since the first day of October, 1807, and which may hereafter fall due. 15. Ko moneys raised under thc provisions of this or? der or tho Acta herein mentioned, shall bc applied to the paymert of principal or interest of any dobt contracted or incurred in support of the late war against thc United States. 10. The unexpended balance of appropriations made within the last two years and undrawn, may be paid by the Trcasuror, according to the laws of South Carolina, except "for the salary of the Adjutant and Inspector General," "support of the Military Academy at Charles? ton," "for military contingencies" for services of the Secretary of State in signing military commissions, and for support of fre 3 schools, which last shall remain in the Treasury subject to tho conditions of the provision in section C. By Command of Bvt, Major-Ge-nural En. R. S. TANBY : LOOTS V. CAZIABO, Aide-de-camp, Acfg Ass't Adj't Gcn'l. Official-0. M. MITCHEL, Aide-do-Camp. December <J Headquarters Second Military District, I CHARLESTON, S. C., November 14, 180". J [GENERAL OBDEES, NO. 116.] The Sheriffs of the respectivo Counties and Districts of North and South Carolina wUl cause tn bc prepared copies of tho tax lists for their respective Counties or Districts, noting thereon all delinquent tax payers, and forward tho esme through Post Commanders to these Headquarters. Tho expense of preparing such copies will be audited and paid as a County or District charge, as the case may be. By command of Bvt. Major-General En. R. 9. CANBY. LOUIS V. CAZIARC, Aldo-do-Camp, Act'g. Ass't. Adj't. Gen'l. Official: O. M. MITCHEL, Aide-do-Camp. November 25 Headquarters Second Military District, I CHABLESTON, S. C., November 14,1837, J [GENERAL ORDERS No. 117.] IN ORDER T v CONFORM TO THE PROVISIONS OF General Orders No. 05, Commanding Office? of Posts are authorized, when in their judgment demanded by the public service, to require, by order, the services of ciLizens to porform tho duties usually performed by roadmasters and overseers of highways. Inconforaity with thc existing usage, such sei vices will receive no compensation. Any person tailing to obey tho orders of tho Post Commander in the premisos, will be subjected to tho same pains and penalties as are now provided by law in tbe case of the neglect or refusal of a roadmaater or overseer of highways to perlorm the duties of such offices. By command of Bvt. Major-General ED. R. S. CANBT. LOUIS V. CAZIARC, Aide-de-camp, Act'g Assisltag Adjutant-General. Official: O. M. MITCHELL, Aide-de-camp. November 25 Headquarters Second Military District.! CHARLESTON, S. C.. September 80, 1867. j [CIRCULAR,] PENDING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF RULES FOR tho government of Military Tribunal! ta this District, Provost Courts will not exercise jurisdiction ta any case when tho quotion involves the title of land; nor ta any civil causo where the debt sued for or the daim g ? claimed exoeeds three hundred (300) dollars. In all castes where the amount claimed cither os debt or dam? ages exceeds twenty-five (25) dollars, the defondant shall be entitled to ten (10) days' notice, and if it exceeds ono hundred (100) dollars, ho shall bs entitled to fifteen (16) days'notice; but thia right may be waived by the de? fendant, and tho trial cf the cause set for an earlier day, upon his written consent thereto, which cor sent must appear on tho record of the court. Hy command of brevet Major-Genoral ED. R. S. CAN? DY. LOCI S V. CAZIARC, Aide-de-camp, Acting Assistent Adjutsnt-Genoral. Official : O. M. MTTCHEL, Aide-de-Camp. November 25 Headquarters Second Military District, I CHARLESTON, ?j. C., October 21, 1967. J [GENERAL ORDERS NO. 10S.J Post Commanders may admit to bail persona not sub* ject to the Articles of War, held in arrest by military au? thority, charged with offences not capital, upon security as provided in tue following paragraph : Security shall consist: 1st, of a cash deposit of the amount for which bond is required aa t ail by the State law in lilte cases; or, 2d, of a bond in like sum, running to the Tost Commander, conditioned for compliance with all orders, with surety, who must bc a freeholder and must justify lu twice the amount of the penalty, and must, under si td, authorize any officer so ordered by the Post commander, in case of default, and non-payment by the surety ou dem. nd, to summarily seize and sell suffloiont of tho property of principal and surety to sat? isfy tho forfeiture and costs; and immediately upon de? fault made, tho bond shall constitute a lien upon the per? sonal property of both principal and surety. All ball and other bonds taken under military authori? ty will conform to the foregoing directions when not otherwise specially provided. By command of Bvt. Major-General ED. R. S. CANDY. LOUIS V. CAZIARC, Aid-dc-Ctmp, Acfg. Asst. Adj't. Qen'L Official: O. If. MITCHEL, Aid-do-Cam;-. Octobpr 24 MISCELLANEOUS. LEA & PERRINS' CELEBRATED /TC'lTiK'H PROftOVlfCtfiD ?-, EXTRACT BY tj'/ of a lotter from a _ il MEDICAL GENTLEMAN CONNOISSEURS li ttt Madras, to hi. io DI HIE o.uj /B**^^ Brotherat LflEiG WORCESTER, May Good Sauce ?!?n2185l: "Tell LEA & PER AND APPLICABLE i2|5p: RTNS that their SAUCE uV?i?u ?? is highly esteemed in lu TO ssS?jy* dla, audie, in my opinion, .t'?&?- : the moi.t palatable, i.i EVERY VARIETY saHM well as thc most whole rc?**1 some SAUCE that ie OF DISH. 'a^a^'niade." Tho success of this most delicious and nun vallo l con diment having caused many unprincipled de?.crs to apply tho name to Spurious Compounds, the P JBLIC ll raped fully and earnestly requested to sec that inc name of LEA i PEBUINS are upon the WRAPPER, LABFL STOPPER and BOTTLE, Manufactured by LEA tb P E R H I NIS , Worcester JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, "NEW YORK, AGENTS FOR TUE UNITED STATES. October 1!) tm wi yr C. DUCREUX'S PATENT For Instantaneous Detachment ol Horses from Carriages. 'pms INGENIOUS AND VERY USEFUL INVENTION. JL which bas been patented iu thc United slater, France and England, in now offered by tho subscriber to tho public, feeling assured they will Hud it, upon exami? nation, one ol tho greatest invou?ous ol thc- ugo. Prominent aim nc its advantages i re: FIRST-Tbs facility ... Ith which horses mar bp hornoss cd to or unharnessed fren a Carriago, also renderiug ii unnecessary for tho person unharnessing topuBs between or behind tho horses as is customary, thus a vol ..lng any liability cf being ki.-ked. SECOND-in casjot ahorse falling, he may bo loosed lrotu thc carriage in ono occond, without tbe drivor ioav. m;; bia scat It ls so simple in its operation that a child can work lt. THIRD AND GREATEST-In casen of horses tak:ng fright, becouiiux nnmauagable or running away, tuo terrible: coufcqaoaccs winch so frequently 'allow may bo all avoid? ed by this simple appileuiiou to carriages, as the horses can bc loosed ir -rn tho carriage "ina twinkling," arni the carriage is quickly and safely stopped. Mr. C. DTJCREUX gavu several public exhibi?on;:. The great favor and praise manili-steci by thc public on those oe 'asions. is one ot the evidences oi a popular apprecia? tion ol' Its morita. Ierras may bo known and orders received for applying tho patent lo carriages, or purchase ol' Stato Rights, by addressing to C. DUCBEUX, Patentee, No. 63 Elizabeth street, New York. October 22 :imo m MIX & soi No. 598 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (ESTABLISHED 1830.) MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN FINE CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, WHICH WILL BE SOLD lees than at any other ?VMiblishrueut in the city, anil warranted equal to any ruadu in thc United Stat- e. jfctT" Descriptive ca:alogues sent on application. August 30 fl BIT MC NOW i B! PANKNIiVS HEPATIC BITTER*, l'A.MvMVs HEPATIC BITTERS, P.WKMVS HEPATIC BI1TERS, F A Mt M Vs HEPATIC BITTERS, PAMKXI.VS HEPATIC BITTERS, TIIE BEST TONIC NOW IN USE. THE BEST TONIC NOW IN USE. THE BEST TONIC N >W IN ESE. THE BEST IONIC NOW IN USE. THE REST TONIC NOW IN USE. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ?.OLV BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, ivi-mbcr C _RAILROAD AND EWBIWEFBS' SUPPLES. ?AL CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., No. 150 MEETING STREET, DEALERS ::\ 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 2 stuthGmo PRINTING AND BOOKBINDING. JAMBS w. MCMILLAN, THAD. C. JOWITT Late of the Late of tho Arm of DAILY NEWS. BUBEE & JOWITT. MCMILLAN & JOWITT BOOK AND J OB PRINTERS AND BOOK BINDERS, NO. 33 HAYNE STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL, HAVING PURCHASED THE EN? TIRELY new and complete Job Printing material of tho DAILY NEWS Office, are prepared to execute, in the highest stylo of h e art, at prices competing favorably with the North, every variety of BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, SUCH AS BILL AND LETTER HEADS BUSINESS CARDS GUTTER SNIPES INVITATIONS CATALOGUES HANDBILLS PAMPHLETS CIRCULARS DODGERS POSTERS CHECKS DRAFTS BOOKS NOTES, Railroad and Steamboat Printing. &c, i&C., &c, &c. ALSO, All orders left at the DAILY NEWS Office will be promptly attended to. November 4 DRUB jjI,C jj E MIC A IS, ETC. NEW PERFUME Foi the Handkerchief. A MOST EXQUISITE, DELICATE, AND FRA? GRANT PERFUME, Distilled from tho Rare anil Boautiful Flower from ivhich it takes ita name. .MANUFACTURED ON LY BY PHALON ir SON, NEW YORK. BEWA?IE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOB PHALO'S-TAUX NO OTHER. Sold by Druggists generally, and Sold at Wholesale by GOODRICH, MUN & CO., Januerv ?1 mthlyr 4'Preven I i on is Hotter than Cure." DR. RICORD'S Celebrated Preventive Lotion. A PPROVKD A S1) HIGHLY RECOMMENDED B? XX Hie i reuch Medical Faculiy, as the only sate and ititallible mildoto a^slust infection fromSpcc.al Diseases. 'Ibis invaluable i rei cration ii suited lor either sex, and has proved, tren uinpie experience, the most efficient and reliable Preventive ever diseovered, thus effecting a desideratum lons sought fer ni the Medical World. Il used according to directions every possiblely of danger may bo avoided; a single application will radically nen tralizo the venereal virus, expel all impurities from thc absorbent rec?ele, and reader contamination impossible. L'c wile in time, and a;.'. very smdl outlay, save hours ol untold bodily and mental torments. 1 inls most reliable sp?cifie, so universally adopted !n tho Oid World, is now offered for sale for the tirsr time in unen ca by P. A. DUPOKT J: CO., only authorireJ Agenta foi ?he i.'mted state?. Price per bottle. Larye bottle, double size, $5. Hie usual otseount to the trade. ??ent. securely packed, ?-ti receipt ot price, to any address, with direc? tions und pamphlet, byaddreeeing tc P. A. PcrouT A- co, Sole Agent? l'or Dr. lti.'ord'? P. L., May Ti lyr :.V>. 13 Gold Street, New York. MISCELLANEOUS. OLD ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE E. H. KELLERS & CO., (LATE PHIS dc DORN) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, No. 131 MEETING STREET, Third door above Market1 HAVE LATELY RECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS TO their usual stock of pur? ud fresh DRUGS MEDICINES DYE STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS FINE SOAPS TOLT.ET POWDER 3 POMADES COSMETICS COMBS BRUSHES EXTRACTS, io Comprising invoices from the moat reputable manu? facturers. On hand, sR (ho principal PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, Including Preparations of AYER, JAYNE, HALL, CHEV. ALTER, DAVIS, WEIGHT, HOLLOWAY, tc Uso,? large assortment of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES SADDLE BAGS MEDICINE CHESTS GLASS METAL AND GUTTA PERCHA GOODS GLASSWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Great attention ia paid to the Importation snd sels? don of " PURE AND FRESH DRUGS, and none other are allowed to go ont of ths Establish* ment. PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with ac: :acy, and the public can depend on tilt utmost reliability in the execution Oi nie rs. E. I KELLERS, M.D.il BIER, SM) March 9_ GREAT HEALTH RESTORATIVE AND BALM OF LIFE! FOR ALL WHO ARE CONSUMPTIVE, OR ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO ANY IRRITA? TION OF THE LUNGS, WHETHER THE COUGH HAS BEEN OF LONG CO ATEN? UAN C IC, OR OF RECENT ORIGIN. RODRIGUES' PULMON?A ELIXIR SPECIFIC HAS RAPIDLY DISTINGUISHED ITSELF FOB ITS wonderful restorative and curative qualities. Un? der its stimulative Influence, and by ita penetral ive agency, thia health invigorating cordial exaltes a general beneficial reaction, and disperses the impermeable ob? structions which prevent access to other remedies. While gradually reducing the accompanying constriction which attends the malady, it reproduces the essential warmth and elastic vigor of the respire "ry v?asela, which, by thia remedial combination, promote the heal? ing process by which relief and cure is effected. Hemorrhages are arrested and cured, wltn every other concurrent disorder. As neither narcotic nor emetic properties of any kind are employed in this Pulmonlc Compound, and the most assiduous attention given to the quality and medical valuo of each component article which constitute it, it is confidently and conscientiously recommended for ita safety and reliability, without restriction tn generous, wholesome diet, or apprehension of renewed cold from ita effects. For sale wholesale and retail by the Proprietress, Mrs. CECILIA RODRIGUES, northwest corner of MEETING AND SOCIETY STREETS, and at the Drugguts. PRICE SINGLE BOTTLE S1.?5. Novembjr li_jg AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK. Factory, Hudson City, N. J. WI?OLESALE"SALES ROO? NO. 34 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK. ALL STn.ES AND GRADES OF LEAD PENCIL? of superior quality are manufactured and o?ered at fair terms to the Trade. The publio are invited to give the AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL the pre. J terence. THE PENCILS ARE TO BE HAD AT ALL TUB PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND Nv) i ION DEALERS. ASK FOR THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL " TESTIMONIAL. SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, 1 ENOE?EEBING DEPARTMENT, > YALI COLLEOE, November 16, 1866. ) I have always recommended tho Faber Polygrade Lead Pencils as tho only pencils fitted for both ornamen? tal and mathematical drawing; but, after a thorough trial of the American Polygrade Lead Pencils, man? ufactured by thc Araeric.ni Lead Pencil Company, New York I find them superior to any pencil in use, even Ut the Faber or the old English Cumberland Lead Pencil, beiui/ a superior pencil for sketching, ornamental and iwctianical drawing, and all the ordinary uses of a lead ,>fThese pencils are very finely graded and ba'.e a very foooth lead; even the softest penn's hold the pou?t wed; thev are all that can be desired in a pencil. 11 gives mo creit pleasure to be able to assure Americans that they ...ill co long-r be compelled to depend upon Get many or liny othertnreicc m irk?t for pennis. Professor oiDr.' "?ag, ?:. ALL PENCILS AEK STAMPED: HS- ' AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. N. Y." Nono eenuinc without t ie ciact name of tho firm look to it._December is WILLIAM IRWIN, PROPRIETOR OF THE PALMETTO HOUSE, SPARTANBURG. S. C. December 'i rawfU