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THE DAILY NEWS. FRIDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 20, 1867. Popping Corn. And ibero ?he;- sat a popping com. John Sti:. s and Susan Cutter; John Milos stout as any ox. And Susan fat as butter. And there tboy sat and shelled tho corn, And raked and st rrcd the fire. And talked ot different kinds of ears. And hitched their chair J up nigher. Then Pusan she the popper shook. Thou John he .?hook tho popper, Till both their laces grew as red AS saucepaus made of copper. And then they shelled, and popped and ate, All kinds of fun a p k pg, And he haw-hawed at her remarks. And she laughed at his joking. And still they popped and still they ate, (Joan's mou:b a? likj a hopper) And stirred th i Uro. and 6pnukled salt, And snook sad Miook thc popper. The dook struck nine, the clock struck ten, And still ibe e TU kept popping: It struck eleven and thoa struck twelve, And ?till uo sigi-s of stopp.t;,'. And Jobi/ ho tte, and Sue t>be thought The esra did pop and patter. Till J.? n cried oat. "lho corn's a?re t Vi hy, susan, what's the matter?" Said abo, "John Stiles, it's one o'clock; You'll die of indigestion; I'm sick ot ah thu popping com Wny don't you pop the question?" OFFICIAL. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in tho PostoiBco at Charleston, for the week ending DEJE ?BER 19,1867, and ordered to be print? d in Tue I'AUVX NEWS, agreeably to the foUowing section il tho new Postoffice Law, as the newspaper having the largest circulation in tho City of Charleston: SECTION 6. And bc it further enacted. That lists of let? ters remaining uncalled for in any Postofiicc iu any ciM, town or village whero s newspaper shall bo printe<, shall hereafter bo published onco only in the newspap.r which, being published weekly or oftener, shall have the largest circulation within rouge of delivery of tho sa.d office. 49* Persons calling for Letters Advertised, should state that they arc "Advertised." Omeo hours from 8 A. M. to G P. M. On Sundays, from 6 to 6 P. il. STANLEY G. TROTT. 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LIVERPOOL-Per Bri:l?h ship Charleston-2190 bales Upland Cotton, 44 bags S I Colton, 200 bbls Rosin. HOS bags C otton seed.Per bark Leonidas-1661 bale. Upland Cot:on. SOMX3I1C BOSTON-Per sehr Hyrovet -228 bales Upland Cotton 668 bbla Naval Moree, 2<?0 tons Old Iron and Metals OTtJ vnt^'P^Un*' 'm Kaw tote"- Oak staves fl?"J xu?a.-I\r steamship Manhattan-37 bogs S I and 303 ba.? Upland Cotton. M) tierces Klee, U4 bales Do? me; UCS snu Yuro-, HO sacks and 6 bbls u round peas, 12 lackogos.Pc-steamship saisgosia-155 Doles s 1 ana ta bates Upland Cotton. 0I tierces PR'??'? 182 .Per steamshn, " ^?T^T t1 Cottou' 4SS "?-es Upland Cctfam 2J7 bbls Roam, i8 bale. \>a-te, 13 bales Moss 44 bales Yarn, iso packages Sundries.Per Mcamship Chirkstcn-&7I1 DaleB " b , Tare. '?4 oa^e Domrailcs. ca tierces Lioo. OJ Empty BarreL*. 134 sacks Groundnut*, 470 Pigs Iron "1 pieces Don. 8 boxes 1 obateo, n boxes and 3 bb!-. Bro-s and Copper. 6 Packages, 2 Bairc's BALTLUuBE-Pcr "tcanuuip xaleon-aaVerces Rir* 240 bales Cotton, 12 palagea Hiuc* and 31 bals? Rag?, 8 bales Rope cuttings. 16 ticrcaa Hm -, Phosphate from Ashley River. 88 Packages" THE: CHARLESTON MARKET. ITO? THE WEEK EXPE?o THCESUAY. DECEMBER 19.1 COITON.-Thc depressed price for this article, which ha. for some time characterized the market, st?l cor? inne* and we renret ;o soy with small opp aran-e ot immediate improvement. Umll a Oecided change tte" t!f CH??n 0f trttd? aad ???ell affairs, there U but little hope for a strong and ^ m the value of the suple. Amonj othor c?nt?a .ML, o -uir causes which nave tended to quickly reduce tito price of tho article, is the facility which buyers have, by nieaus of thc cabl>', to place their purch ?es, as tuon as made tn tho American ports, on the English market ; sales to arrive beim; now a most imp 'riant feature iu thc trade. By this means much of ibo supply on baud, in thc porta ot thu United States, may bc considered ot any moment as iormina a part of the stock at Liverpool, and is g ncrolly forced on the market there so long as there is a obance for profit The pr.co of thc article during the week has varied slightly, tho quotations at Livorpo >1 opening ct 7.3?d., receding to aud advancing to "?,'d. ft lb- ior Middling I'plinds; the New York market opening at 13',?(<$15>3'c., stiffening to 15?* .. aud closing yesterday at 15?i@l> ft lb. ior New York Middling, the rates herc : e giniug st 14*j@l4Xc. receding to U,??, and seUing yes? terday at UX@U.?c. ft lb. for Middling Uploud. The arrivals ut this poiuc for tho week have been somewhat less than during the week before, and have amounted to about 527 bales ot Sea Islands and Floridas, and 8039 bales ot Upland Cotton, against GIT bales of Sea Islands and Floridas, and 9?66 bales of Upland Cotton the pre? vious w^ek. J. he following statement conUius a report of tho trans? actions in tao a; til Je here for the week just closed. On Friday, tho 13th instant, thc maiket was . haractcr ized by a better leeling on thc part of factors, who he d with moro firmness, but thc transactions, which amount? ed to about GOO bales, were at about tho rates of tho clay before, say: Low Middling I4@i4,\i, Middling 14>i@ and strict Middliug at 15c. ft ft On Saturday the btai le sold ut farmer rat03, and in some transactions au advance of >?'e. ft lb ?as obtained; but intelligence coming to hand of a decline in thc eng? lish marker, the firmness of the early part of the day was lost, and prices receded to tho quotations of the day bc fore. Sales about 350 bales, Middling ticing quoted at HJi?"-4>? ?nd Strict Middling at 15c. 1* lb. On Monday thc inquiry for the staple opened vcry mcxleratc, but improved as the day advanced, and closed activo and firmer. Solos about 10U0 bales, Low Middling being quoted at 14? 14,'i; Middunj at 14>;, and Strict Middling ?.t 15c ft lb. On luesday, thc st-pie was stronger and more active, the comm u ond med.um qmlities stiffening about ?C ft lb.; sales 1100 bales, Ord nary to Good Ordina:y being quoted at 12?14, Low r iddling at 14>4@14>;, Middling at HH&W*. ?"?" Strict Middling at 15c. fi ft. On Wednesday, buyeis were generally absent from thc mar? ket, and the staple was consequently dull, and prices re? ceded about >?c. Vi ft.; sales SOO bales, Low Middling be ng quot- d at 14, Middling at 14>i, and Strict Middling at U%C. ft ft. Tester, ay the demand was more uctiv.-f sad prices hardem d r-bout }ic. ft ft.; sales 800 bal viz: 61 at 13, 37 at 13>3', 135 at 13*,', 30 at 14, 18 at 14.S?, 39 at UKi -M at u?*' 117 ai 75c- ^ to., and 127 on pri vato terms. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLAHSITlCATION. Ordin try to Good Ordinary.13 @T3X Low Middling.1* Middling. Strict Middhug.15 (si COTTON STATEMENT. S. lil'd Stock on hand SepL 1,1307. 182 Beceived this week. ?27 Received previously. 2491 3200 95898 8049 Experte- S. It d. L'p'd. Rice. This week. 285 4J18 824 Previously. 1439 71490 5J03 City and local consumption. 1400 1724 75?14 7427 Total exports and consumption 1724 75614 7427 Stock on hand and on shipboard.... 147G 20284 622 SAME TOTE LAST TEAR. S. I'M. Upl'd. Rice. Stock on hand Sept 1, 1S6G. 235 630? Beceived this week. 438 5561 416 Beceived previously. 3311 49922 3035 3984 G0773 3451 Exports- S. It'd Up'd. Ria. This week. 597 1832 GIO Previously. 2547 43896 2295 3144 45728 2905 Total exports. 3144 45728 2905 Stock on hand and on shipboard_ 640 15045 546 SEA ISLAND COTTON.-Tho arrivals of this class of tho staple have been fair ?nd show a decline on the receipts of tho week before. The demand has been good for the better grades, particularly for very fine and choice Sea Islands, which are scarce ar-d sell at full figures, but the lower qualities continue dulL Tho transactions of tho ?veek ha\e oeen about 450 bales of Sea Islands and Flori las, among which we note 8 tales Floridas at 42c. ft lb., ) at 43, 34 at 45, 10 at 50, 9 at 55, 13 at 70, 5 at 75, 2 Sea [Blands at 50c. ft lb.. 7 at 90. 1 at $1, 2 at $1 25. and 12 on ari . ate terms. Wo quote the lower qualities of long sta? ble at 35@40c ft ft., medium qualities 50?60c, fine 80c. g$l, and extra fine and choice at $1 10@l 30, and occa? sionally even higher rates are obtained. BICE.-There has been J good suppl ,. o? e'arolina Bou ? h Rice received during the week-say about 20,000 bushels md 171 tier es of c ean Carolina, the latter from George own, S. C. The demand for this grain has been quite light tod buyers have generally boen disposed to a k conces ilo-s, while factors were not inclined to yield readily, rhe transaction- have consequently been light, and imount to about 250 tierces of clean Carolina, am o jg which we note 60tierces a. 7?;c. ft ft.; 83 tier ct.at "ftc. ft ft. ; 39 tierces at Sc. ft ft. We quote somewhat nom? inally inferior to common ~a@~}?c- ? ft-: ?air7"?<$ 3c T ft-; good 8.^@8ftc, and common prime to prime it 3K<?8*?c ft ft. NAVAL bTOEES.-There has been received during the week about ?00 bbls Bosin and Spirits Turpentine. lhere has been au entire absence of transactions, owing to a general dullness and wont of foreign freight room. (Vs have no sales to report. HAY.-There has been an absence of arrivals of this irticle since our lust report, with a moderate demand, but rather a firmer feeung. Some 250 tales cf North Uiver was solo, to arrive, at $1.40 ft hundred ?but scllors aa the spot are generally asking $1.45@1.50 and up? wards. COEN.-The market has been supplied by the arrival ot some ?000 bushels from Baltimore, and moderate re seipts by rail from the interior. The mquiry is limited ?md wo note talcs of Georgia and Tennessee white mixed at $1.18@1.22>; ft oushel; Maryland white, new, at 11.40(3.1-45; and do. old at $1.50?1.55 ft bushel, all by weight, bags included. OATS-lhere has beeu received some 8000 bushels of this grain during thr, week. About 1400 bushels chang sd hands at 87c ft bushel, socks included. FLOUB.-Ibo market is well supplied with Northern ind Western Flour, and prices have been firnr during the week without quotsblo change. Super of this quality is held at about SU ft bbl. ; Extra do at $12?12 50 fl bbl md Family at $13? 14 %1 bbl.; Sou them grades aro in light receipts, and scU lu a limited woy, at about $12 ft bbl ; Extra at $13, and Family at $14 ft bbl BACON.-There bas been some addi: ons to tho stock by recent arrivals, and while tho inquiry is still quite moderate, prices are somewhat firmer, but transactions continuo very limited. We quote primo Western "shout den at 13@13>?c. ft ft.; prime Ribbed Sides at 15, and prime Clear Bibbed Sidos ot 16c ft ft. There ls a fair supply of interior meat on the market, which sells at ir? regular prices. SALT.- Thero ls none afloat at present, and lots from store are held st $1 75tv, 2 ft sack. INDIA BAGGING.-There has been some improvement In the demand, and holders are more generally asking firmer prices. We quote large lots at 22? 23c. cash, and higher rates when sold on time. Now York uunny Cloth is held at 26c. Dundee Bagging, 44 inches, l.Hi tte. to the yard, is held at 30@35 cents. Sea Is? land Bagging, 45 inches wile, 2 fts. to the yard, is held at 60?65 cents. KOPE.-In consequence of the nae of Iron Ties, the demand for Bope is very light and prices irregular, and somewhat nominal at quotations. We quote Hemp at 8@12 cents ft lb. ; Greenlea! at 12? 13 cents, and Jute at 8.Sdv9 cents ft ft. If.ON BANDS AND TIES for Cotton aro coming into use, and DILLON'S Universal fie, WM. ROACH, Agent, tho Arrow Tic, R. MCBE k Co., Agents, tho BEARD'S Tie. GEOBOE W. WILLIAMS A: Co., Agents, and tho WAILEY. Buckle Tic, STREET BnoTHERS i Co., Agents, and GOULD k MCIXTLOE'S Tie, WILLIS & CHISOLM, Agents, at e offer? ed in this market ai 10@12>j cents ft ft. TIMBER AND LUM BER.-Limited quantities of Timber and Lumber are coming to hand, and we quote River Flooring Boards ot $13 ft M. ; ?-caiithiig and Plank S10?12 ti M.; Timber of shipping and good Mill qualities there is none on tho market; common is selling at $5@G ft M.; ond City sowed Lumber at $20??6 ft M. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by 6teani, nominal; by sail, >?d. on Upland and ftd. on Sea Islands. To Havre, 1>? cents ft ft., on Upland nominal. To thc West In? dies nothing offering. Coastwise-To New York, by steam, Kc- V ft- on Uplands, and Xe- on Sea Islands is tho local asking rate. $1 50? il ft tierce on Rice. By sail, Xe. ft ft. on Cottoj, und $1?125? tierce on Ric?. To Boston bysteam ,>i?Xc ft ft. ouCcttcn an $2 ft tierce on.Ricc;bvBail- c. ft lb. on Cotton, To hiladolphla. ,';c. ft ft. on Upland Cotton, by steam, und -c. ft ft. by sail. To Baltimore, bj steam, He ft lb. on Cotton, and $1 50 ft tierce ou Rice. The Baltimore and Charleston Steam? ship Company tal.c Cotton through to Cincinnati, at ?1.50%i 100 lbs.; Eict 55c. ft 100 tbs. To Louisville, Cot.'^n. $1.70 ft 100 fts. ; Rice 75o. $ 100 lbs. To St. Louis, Cotton, $2.10 ft 10J lbs.; Bice 85c. fi 100 lbs. These steamers tako freight through to Philadelphia. On Lumber, by sail, to New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, at $C?7 7' AL, and on Timber $9?10 ft M. nominal EXCHANGE.-Sterling Bills-the rob? yesterday was 144 for sixty days' blUs. DOMESTIC Excn\NOE.- The banks at e purchasing Sight Checks on New York at >j off. They are- uot purchasiu" at present beyond sight bills. They are selling Sight Checks at par. GOLD.-Thc brokers were yesterday buying at 34 and selling at 35';. Augusta Market, AUGUSTA, December 18.-COTTON.-We notice a fair demand for good grades ou a basis of 14c. for New Yor'.: Middlings, and tolerable inquiry at 13:il3l;c. The nfjer Ing stock is small. We were unable to obtain thc whole amount of sides and receipt?, thuu-fi we understand a large amount changed hands at the auove figure ?. BACON.-Smoked: Shoulders, 13al3X; H a sides, if. ?15; C R Sides, l5'.alC; t Side--, lGalG'i; Dry Salted ??boulders, Hall,';; *Dry Salt-'U C. R. Sides. 13,kal4; Sams, 18a22c. The ?'.OVe quotations are tor large pack' ?ges; small lo:s will be (??lc. higher than th'-sc fig^ir.'s. CORN.-New Wnite, SI lu; Mixed. $1 OSal 10. WHEAT.-White, ?3 50aSl; Red. ri 40a2 50. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON. December 18.-TERPENTINE-Is ive cents k w-.r, and -i >0 bb!> sold at $2 bO for soft, and H 60 for hurd, ft 2i0 lb?. Braun TCBPEKTINE-Has ruled (inner to-duv, and las slightly advanced. Sales ol 250 bbls at 45 cia, and J08 do at 45', eta ft (.'allon. ROSIN-There ha? boen a (air inquiry to-day for the / lower gradea, and tlie market is limier. Sales of 847 bois at 81 80 for strained. ?1 8i>al 85 for Ko 2, and S2 37\,'a 2 60 for No 1. TAB-166 bbls sold nt S2 ^ bbl. COTTON-Salea ot 71 bales at 12'. els for Ordinary; 13 els for Low Middling. "nd 13!,' ets for Middling. TIMBER-Four rails sold at ?7 50aS ft M. for fair mill. Xew Uric? lis Market. NEW ORLEANS, December 14.- COTTON- The sales to-doy amounted to 1300 oalcs, at irregular prices, show? ing a continued downward tendency, the closing quota? tions being 19%al2%C for Ordinary, 13al3\,c for (iood Ordinary, Miallo for Lov Middling, U&S14XC lor Mid? dling, and 15o tor Strict Middling. Ino market opened under tho depressing influence of a decline or Vd at Liverpool, and increased heaviness in Foreigu Exchange, caused by the price of gold at New York. Factors, however modo u strenuous effort to pre? vent any further concessions, and nonie dis'rnblo lists changed hands at >esterday'? rutes, but later in thc day found themselves compelh-d either to cover UP their sam? ples or h-ubmit to a reduction of V'a'^c, indico'ed by thc above figures. Undor these circumstances, prices wer?' marked by great it regularity, exceptional I runsaetio-s having Occurred at a fraction less tain our inside quota? tions. STATEMENT OF COTTON*. ?"tock on hand September l3t, 1807.bales-15,250 Arrived to-dav.4,029 Arri . ed previously.187,940-102.578 207,834 Cleared to-day. 6,221 Cleared previously.113,000-110,181 Stock on hand and on shipboard. 88,653 Baltimore .Market. RALTIMOPE, December 17.-COTTON-.- The market was quiet to-.'av; stock ou tho market light, particularly u-iddlin-t, which is inquired for. Wc roport sale- to-day of 'Od bales, ombracing low n iddling and barely mid- , diing at 15ai5>;c; a fe* bales of btnet middling brought 16e, but that ls"un outside figure. Beccipt9 since satur day 320 balts from Norfolk, 100 from Wilmington, and 223 irom Charil ston-in all 709 balos. COFFEE.-Demand continues limited, only sale report? ed to-day being 500 bags Rio from second hands, price not transpired. Quotations same ns yes orday. DRESSED HOGS-Aro in lair supply considering thc con? dition of tho roads: we quote steady at 9aU'?o per lb. DEIED FRUITS.-Supply large, with very light demand, and prices heavy ; we quote Applc3 at Ca7c; unpeeled Peaches 6!?a7e for quarters, and 7j~a8??c for hulvos; peeled wo quote at TJal8e, as to quality. FLOCK-We have still to report a dull market; no in? quiry lor shipment, and the trade buy but sparingly, 'the only saleB to notice were 100 bbls Howard-streoi Ex? tra at $11; 100 bbls choice Lura at $12 25. Rye Flour is quoted at S8a8 50 ft bbl, as to quality. URALS-Supphos of all kinds are light, being relarded in tho river by ice, and shipments by rail obstructed by snow. Offerings of Wheat to-day 270 bushels white aud 2570 bushels red; tho market continues without material I chan e; wc notice sales ol 700 bushels fair whito at $2 55; I 150 bushels choice Maryland red at S2 75; 300 bushels Cumberland Valley do at ?2 05; 250 bushels good at $2 53. Corn-Oidy 460 bushels white nud 4800 bushels yellow j received; the white sold at $112ol 20, os to condition; j 850 b .sheds primo dry yellow at $1 25al 26; 4000 bushels . Western mixed at $1 26; market was firm for prime dry yellow at the latter figure. Oats-7do bushels on>red; I ?800 bushels sold at 72c ft bushel. Rye 160 bushels re- I ceivcel ; no sales. MOLASSES.-Nothing doing to-day; we quote for New I . Orleans 85a8S cents per gallon. I PROVISIONS.-There is very little doing in thc hog I product; Western markets aro lower to-day, and tho I feeling here for bulk Meat- ls dull and downward. Somo I receipts, but not fully cured, for ?hieb there aro LO I ' buyers. Bacon Mummers continuo scarce, but in a lew j doys there will be a better supply out of smoke; wc still I quo.e at H?40l2 cents; Sides we quote at 12>?al3 cents I rib, and 12>i cents for clear rib; H ims 17al8 cents. Mess Pork nominal ut $23 per bbl Lard 13>i ceuLs per lb. Stocks of all kinds small. RICE.-We notice tho arrival to-day of 269 ticiccs from Cliorlesion, per steamer Falcon. Market quiet; only sale reported was 10 tierces prime Carolina at 9?i I . cents. I SUOAR-Sugar is dull; very little inquiry either from I the trade or tor refining. Wo have only to report 17 hhds Drina ara Muscovado at 12.V; quotations ure nominally j Unchanged. REFINED SUGAIIS-Arc steady at last quotations, viz: ?or hard crushed 16J?C; extrs fine powdered 17>ic; soft I crushed A white 16c; C extra 16\?c; Cyallow iO.'^c; yel- I low Coffee 14c per lb-for lots of 100 bbls, or moro %c less. I W'msKXT-We hoar of no sales; we quote Rye in bond I ' at OOatiSc, per gaUon. New York Market. MONEY MARKET. Tho New York Evening Post of Tuesday, Dccsrnber 17, j i says : The loan market is well supplied at Cat per cent., tho chief transactions being at the lower limit. There is I -onie currency going West and south, but tho return I dow is considerable, while thc payments on account of maturing compoundand interest on the seven-thirties tend to give case to the movemonts of capital in the I ; money market lu discounts little is doing. Choleo bills are scarce. A bettor toue is given to thc market by the fact that one ot two firms are said to bo buring up their paper to close up the year. The current rate ls 7a9 for tho highest grades, and 10.O2 for names less in favor. I PRODUCE MARKET. NEW YORK, December 17.-FLOUR, ?tc-The market for Flour ls irregular; the low grades of W estern arc I armer. Wbile St ito brands are dull and weak, the me hum grades are firmly hold, but seU slowly. The sales are 8600 bbls at $8 50a9 25 for superfino state; $9 SualO 50 for Inferior elly and nvcr extra; $10 20 I 11065 for extra State; $10 70all for fancy Stale; ?9 85 I alu 85 for tho low erodes of spring Wheat Western ex- ? traf; $990al0 80 for shipping Ohio; $10 90al4 50 for trade and family brands of Ohio, Michigan and In diana, and $11 60al5 60 for St Louis extras. I ' Buckwheat Flour is firm at $4 50a5 per IOU lbs. ' California Flour is in lair demand, bales of 1100 bags at $12 50al3 60. southern Fiour is firm, but only in moderate demand. I 1 Saler of 360 bbls ot $9 85all 66 tor ordinary to g..od extra Baltimore ana country; $10 80al4 50 for extra Ueorgi ? I 1 md Virginia, and $10 9j.04 50for extra and family Mary? land and Delaware. Oats are firmer and quite inactive. Tbo sales arc 72,000 I ' bushels Ohio and Western st 84a84>jc in store; 87a87)?c ' delivered. Ryo ls very quiet. There is not enough doing to test I values. Thc sales arc 15U0 State ot $1 75. Corn is iu good demand and prices are better. Hie iu- I quiry is pretty general, the decline in freights stimula? ting thc demand for export The sales are 97,500 bush-Is new Western mixed at $139 ' al 43, in store and delivered; old do $1 lnal 41, in store, I SI 43>a delivered, tho mirket cloTug strong. PROVISIONS-The Pork market is very dull and d-cided- I ly .owe., closing heavy at inside figures. Sales 750 bbls mess at S2u 8ua2o 90; 600 bbls seller bal? ance of thc couth st $20 s0 one day's notice, and 500 bbls new mess seller January, at $22. Beef bas been a trifle more active, without chango to note in prices. Soles of 325 bbls at $14al9 for plain Mess, and $18 50a21 for extvi mess. Buce ii remains dull. Salt s of 100 boxes long clear, vt iv heavy weights, seller balance of thc month, ot 13>i cte. Dressed hogs are plenty and iowor. Wo quote at 9 k?'a I for Western, and 9% for city. Lard is almost entirely negh eted and we hear of only [ 100 tes prime stearn at 13c. Wc quote nominally at 12?? al2%c for city; l2?-4'al3c for fair to prime steam, and 13}jc I for kettle rendered. BUTTER-C hoice qualities are in fair demand and firm ; I other kinds dull ; prices somewhat lower and tend down? ward. We quoto as I olio.vs : Goshen und Orango coun? ty, pails ft lt) 50o55c; State firkins, good to choice 41o43c; Stat- half-tubs, good to choice, 42a45c; Western Re? serva, good to choice, 30a35c; State tubs, Welsh, good to choice, 40J44C. COFFEE.-Thc demand is light and prices aro heavy and nominal. Cono**.-Tho market is firm, but less octivo. Wo que.to: New Orleans Uplands. Florida. Mobile. audToxas. Ordinary.13?i 13? 13J? H Low Middling.14>i 16>i 16? 15 Middling.16% 16 j? 16,S WX Good Middling.17 17 18 18 HAT-Is in good demand, .ind prices aro firm. Thc re? ceipts ore light. Sales at $1 for shir ?un ', and $1 20al 50 lo" retail lots. Long rye straw at Matte, aud short do 80a85c. 1 HEIGHTS.-Rates are lower. To Ll verpool-400 bales cotton nt 6-16thc, and by steamer, 1000 bales cotton at .1. a d 22,000 bushels corn ot O' ; J. Comparative Exports of Cotton, rrom thc Port ot ( lim ii sion. EXPORTED Te? Liverpool. Scotland. Other British Ports. BEA ISLAND, Bales. 543 22,181 Total to Great Britain. Havre. Marseilles. Other Trench Port J. Total to France. Hollaed. Belgium. North of Eurolie. Total North of Eurolie. South of Europe. West Indies, kc.. Total Foreign Ports. Boston. Rhode Island, Ax*. Now York. Philadelphia. Baltimore and Norfolk_ Now Orleans, ic. Other United States Ports. Total lo Coastwise Ports. Grand Total. 22,181 1,110 1,110 1,890 1,899 518 1.100 14 1,170 1,724 1,407 20,000 3,952 90? 37,334 1,508 5.248 49,008 75,608 Exports of Bice, Naval Stores mitt Lumber from tlx Port of Charleston, from tile 1st September lo December 19, 1307. RICE. N\ STORES. I LUMBER. POUTS. - Tierces. Barrels. Feet Boston. 2W8J t-93 New York. 8,730 7,241 1,901,996 Philadelphia. 247 215? 543,000 Baltlmoro. 807 83 G41.0UU Hartford, Conn. _ _ 78,000 Wilmington, N. C. 25 _ _ New Orleans . 8531 _| _ Total Coastwise_| 8,020 8,132 2.253,905 I-j Barcelona. _ C25 24,000 Bahamas. 3 _ 25,000 Matanzas. _ _ 239,318 Halilax, NS. 1 50 62,754 St Johns, N B. _ 130, 66,858 London. _ 2,46s| .... Bristol. Eng. _ 0,1011 _ Liverpool. _ 1,452; _ Havre.I 25 _| .... Total Forcigu.| 29 10,829 -117.9.10 Grand Total.| 6,04:;, 19.2i:i| 3,071,925 Market Ucport und (?uotatlou Sheet for Bonds, Stocks and Bank Bills, fer Week ending December IO, 186?. PREFABED KV ANDREW M. MORELAND. Broker, No. B Broad Street, Charleston, S, C. SOUTHERN BAVE BILLS. Buying Rates Bank of Camden.1 .->(,/. ls Bank ol' Clurlestou._19000 Bank of Chester._UT^.. 08 Bank ol Georgetown.lOfcfTl Bank of Hamburg.OOfaOt) Haul; of Newberry.30@00 Bank of South Carolina.09@ Ki Bank of state of S. Carolina, prior lo lsd.OOgiOO Bank nf state of S. Carolina, after ls: Jan., '01. .OO&OU Commercial Bank. Columbia.00f?!02 Exchange Uank, Columbia.09@10 Merchant's Bank,Cheraw.on(<i lu People's Bank, Charleston.37^:;8 Planter's Bank ol Fairfield.Ol ft 00 Planter's and Mechanic's Bank, Charleston. ...L* DO Southwestern Railroad Hank, Charleston.23@00 State Bank,Charleston.nuntin Union Bank, Charleston. 75000 City of Charleston Change- Hills_...........ir,(?l? State South Carolina Treasury Notes. .X?foUU BONDS, STOCK AND COUPONS. Georgia Stale Coupons.80? 82 Georgia Stato Bond Kevon Per Cent (old).. .78(300 Georgia state Bond Keven Per Cent, (now).80@00 Memphis Coupons. City.35(5)00 Memphis Bonds, eily.3f@00 City ol' Columbia Bonds.25000 City of Columbia Coupon?.20?22 South Carolina Railroad nnd Hank stock.?jr.ci.'iG South Carolina Railroad Six fer cent. Bonds.50?00 South Carolina Railroad Seven 1'cr Ceut. Bonds. ..53? 64 Soutli Carolina R. R.Ccrtincate of Indebtedness.. .4U?45 City of Charleston Six Per Cent. Stock.27i*30 City of Charleston Certificate of Indebtedness-75(378 Cltv of Charleston Fire Loin Bonds.40?45 State ol' South Carolina Bonds (old).32?O0 State of South Carolina Bonds (new issue of January 1,1867.^??00 State of South Carolina Stock.24?26 State ot South Carolina Coupons.25?00 People's National Bank Stock.95?00 First National Rank Stock.05?00 Northeastern Railroad 1st Interest Bonds.60?53 Northeastern Railroad 1st Coupons [past due).40@00 Northeastern Railroad Certificate of Indebtedness. 38?00 Charleston Ga.s Company Stock.10???11 Charleston City Railway Stock.40@00 Charleston and Savaunoh Railrotd Bonds (State guarantee).30@31 Charleston and Savannah Railroad Bonds (1st inter? est of 2d hen).00@00 City of Savannah Ronds.60? Gl City of Savannah Coupons (due previous to let June, 18GG).90?00 City of Savannah Couponsidue after 1st June,186G).95?00 Memphis aud Charleston Railroad Bonds.74@00 Memphis and Charleston Railroad Coupons.92@00 Money brings 2j? per cont, a month on first-class col? laterals. Any information in relation to Bonds, Stocks, Cou? pons, or Bank Bills, wiU be furnished by application, tither la person or by letter, to the Broker above named, it No. 8 Broad street. Charleston Wholesale Prices, anxious. BA GOING, ft yard Dundee. 30 ? G5 Gunnv Cloth. 22 ? 23 BALE ROFE, ft lt.-Manilla. 24 @ 25 Western. 08 ? 12>i New York. - @ - Ju c. 8%@ 09 BREM), ft lb Navy. - ? - Pilot. 10 ? - Cracker*. 12 ? 15 BRICKS, ft M. 9.00 ?20.00 BRAN, ft 100 lbs. 33 Co. - COTTON, ft lb Ordinary to Good Ordinary. 13 ? 13% Low Middling. 14 ? 14<4 Middling to Strict Middling. 14>,'@ 15 Good Middling. - @ - Sealsland.? 35 ?1.25 CANDLES, ft lb-Sperm. 28 ? - Adamantine. 22 ? 25 Tallow. 19 ? 20 COFFEE, ft lb-Rio. 24 ? 30 Loguayra. 2b @ 35 Java. ? 45 CORDAGE, ft lb-ManiUa. - ? - Tarred American. 26 @ 28 CORN MEAL, ft bbl. 0.00 @ - COAL, ft ton-Anthracite. 9.50 (310.00 Cumberland. nominal. COPPER, ft lb-Sheet. 68 ? 60 FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, ft ton. 100.00 @ - Pacific Guaca, ft 2000 lbs. 75.00 ? - Pheonix Guano. 55.00 ? - Baugh'B Phosphate, ft 2000 lbs... 60.00 ? - Rhodes'Phosphate, ft 2000 lbs... Co.00 ? - Mspes'SuperPhosphate 1* 2000 lb C5.00 @ - Zell's Raw Bone Phosphate. 65.00 @ - Zell's Super Phosphate of Lime.. 65.00 ? - Woolstou's Phosphate of lame..- 65.0'J @ - FISH-Cod, ft 100 rbi,. 7.00 @ 9.00 Herring, ft box. 45 ? 80 Mackerel, No. 1, ft half bbl.11.00 ?11.50 Mackerel, No. 2, ft half bbl.10.00 ?10.60 Mackerel, No. 3, ft bbl. - ? - Mackerel, No. 1, by tits. - @ - No. 2. - fal - No. 3. - ? - Sardines, ft 100-quarter boxes.. 23 fe? 25 Half boxes.... 48 ? 60 FLOUR, ft bbl-Super.11.00 (3 - Northern and Western Extra.12.00 ?12.50 Baltimore Extra.13.00 ? - Southern-Super.12.00 @12.60 Extra.13.00 ?18.50 Family.14.00 ? - P/fr/TS^-Prnnes, li lb.... . 22 ? - Figs. 40 ? - Dried Apples. 10 ? 28 Almonds, soft shell. 36 ? 40 Raisins, M. R., ft box. 4.00 ? 5.00 Raisin?, Loyer. 4.50 ? 5.50 Oranges. - ? - Lemon*, ft box.10.00 ?17.00 PRO VISIONS- Beef, mess, ft bbl.1G.00 ?30.00 Beef, primo.14.00 ?L5.00 Pork, mess. 23.00 ?26.00 Rump. - ? - Bacon, Hams, ft lb. - ? - Bacon, Sides. 15 ? 16 Bacon, Shoulders.?. 13 ? 13 Bacon, Strips. - ? - Lard, in keg. 12 ??? 15% Butter. 30 ? 46 Choese. 15 ? 54 Potatoes, ft bbl. 4.00 ? - Onions. 4.00 ? - Apples. 8.00 ? 9.00 PAINTS-White Load, ft lb. 10 ? 10 Black Lead. 10 ? 12 Zinc, Whito.! 12 ? 16 PLOW STELL, ft lb 12 ? - R/Ci^-Carolino, ft lb. 7J?? 8 East India. - ? - SLATES- American, ft square.12.60 to - SHINGLES, ft M. 7.00 ? 8.10 White Pine, first quality. .. 12.00 ? - SALT- Liverpool, coarso, ft sack. 1.75 ?2.00 Liverpool, fine. - Cal - SOAP-BU, ft lb. ll ? 15 STARCH, ft lb. 10 ? 12 SPICES, ft lb-Cassia. 1.00 ? - Mace. 1.75 ? - Cloves. 75 ? Nutmegs. 2.00 ? 2.50 Pepper. 40 ? - Pimento. 40 @ 50 Bscs Gunter. ?0 ? - SPIRITS, ft gallon-Alcohol. 5.011 ? 6.00 Brandy. I ognac.I 4.00 ?12.00 Brandy, Domestic. 3.00 ? 3.76 Gin, Holland. 4.76 ? 5.00 Gin, American. 3.50 ?3.75 Rum, Jamaica. 6.00 ? 6.00 Rum. N. E._ 2.50 ?3.00 Whiskey. Bourbon. 3.00 @ 6.00 Whiskey, Rectified. 2.30 cd 2.40 SUGAR, ft lb-Raw. 13 ? 15 Crushed. 18 ? 19 Clarified A. 17 ? 18 dunned B. 17 ? 18 Clonfied C. ICS? 17 Loaf. 18 ? 19 Porto Rico. 1* <3 16 Muacovue". 13 ? 16 SFGARS-Domev?cmanufacture, ft M. 18.00 ?45.00 TEAS, ft lb-Imperial. 2.00 ? 2.50 Gunpowder. 2.PO ? 2.50 Hyson. 1.50 ? 1.G0 Young Hyson. 1.60 ? 1.C0 Black. 100 ? 1.76 TOBACCO, ft lb, as per quality. 40 ?1.50 r/.l//;?'/i-Hcwn Timber-Yellow Pine. 4.00 ?12.00 Abb. - ? - Poplar. - ? - Hickory. - ? - TIN-I C Roofing Plate.15.00 ? - I X Roofing Plate.|17.00 ? - I C Tin Plato-, 10x14.15.50 c<!> - I X Tin Plate 10x11.17.00 ? - I C Tin Plato, 14x20. 10.50 ? - block Tin, ft lb. 40 ? - TWINS-Cotton, ft lb. 75 ? - Baling. 45 ? - Hemp. 45 ? - Jute. 60 ? - VARNISH-Bright, ft gallon. 25 ? - Parafluc. - ? - VINEGAR-Whito Wino, ft gallon. 50 ? . Cider. 30 ? - Trench. 1.00 ? 1.25 WINE, ft gallon-Port. 2.50 ? 6.00 Madeira. 2.25 ? 5.00 Sherry. 2.25 ? 5.00 Claret, ft cass. 3.00 ?13.50 Champagne, ft basket. 25.00 ?30.00 PORT CALENDAR. ronmxTF.n WTEEI.T. PHASES or TnE MOON. First Q. 4th, 5b. lm. morn I Last l?. 17th, lOh. 14m. even Full M. 11th. Gb. 50m. morn | New M.25th, 6b. 19m, even Z j DECKJtUEJt. ri IC .Monday.... 17|Tue-day.... 18|Weducsday 19 Thursday.., 20 j Friday. A Saturday... 22 IS linday. ?CN. HISTS. I SETS. MOON BISES. niOH WAT Lil. C..57 6. .56 C..58 C..59 7.. 0 7.. 0 7.. 1 4..51 4..64 4..55 4..55 4. ..IC 4..ec 4..57 10..54 3 ll..59 Morn. 12..57 1..55 2.. 51 3..48 ll..39 12..35 1..32 2. .39 3..29 4..23 6..14 Consignees per sonni Carolina Kailroud, December Ii). 1154 bales Cotton, 24 balea Mdzo, 25G bags Grain, 28 bags Flour, 30 bbls Rusiu, 2 car- Furniture, 7 cars Wood ami Lumber, Ac. To Railroad Agent, G W Williams & Co, Courtenaj k Treuholn, G A Uopley i Co, T M Bris? toll, E H Rodgers k Co. P Walsh. R Mure k Co. A Seek endorll', J W soregu?, R B Rhett, Jr, Goldsmith k Sou, J N Rob>oti, W A Williams, F D C Kracke, J H Kaggott A: Co, Howard A- Bro, Adams, Frost k Co, C Litschgi. W W Enlzniiuger. W H Chufeo, W ll Williams. E Lucas. W U VardeUe, cohen, Hauckol & Co, J k F Dawson, H F Baker, Willis k Chlsolm, G H Walter k Co, D Jennings fe Co, J B E SLau, W C Courtney k Co, Thurston k Holmes, Pluckucy Bros, J R Pringle, C N Averill, Gra?, scr, Lee, Smith A: Co, L D DnSau.ssure, Wardlaw k Ca? rew, Johnston, Crows k Co, M flatt i Boyle, J A: J D Kirkpatrick, ,1 ll Caldwell .': Sony. Cameron, Barkley k Co, Curt, Kopff k Jervcy, W 0 Dukes .v Co, R H Scroveu, Mowry A: Co, F U Mey, J D Aiken k Co, J A Quuckeu hush, A X Smythe, ii "bischoff & Cc, J A Emu ow k Co, B S Rhett a Bon, Holmes i: Calder, Col Huut, Z Davis, A J Salinas, 0 Reeder, F L M> yer, Utsey & Kenyon, W P Dowliug. Consignees per Northeastern Kailroud, December IO. 312 biles Upland and 20 bales Sea Ialand Cotton. 140 bbls Naval st .res, bags Eoueh Rice. Peas. Mdzo, Atc. To Williams & co. J k J D Kirkpatrick, E U Rodgers S Co. Kauapaux k Lanuesu, ? L Wobh, Mowry i. Co, W K Ryan, J U baggett k Co, Pluekney Brotbors. W C Dukes i Co, Cart. Kopi! A: Jervey, G ll lugnibam A; SOU, G H Waller fe Co, Adams, Frost ic Co, J R Pringle. Kendall fe Dockery, Gracser, Lee, Smith S: Co, Ravencl * Co, J M Caldwell it Son, J Wieters, T stenhouse .* Co, Chisolin Bios, F A Sawyer, and Order. Passengers. 'U'er steamet Pilot Boy. fi om Savannah, via Hil ton Head aud Beau! >rt-B C Brown, J D Barr, D Leavitt, R I steele, W U (jibbon*, I, Bead. J G Heyward, .1 ll Dennie, J A Seabrook, Mentor Cravat. 3 W Kingman. .1 Segar, Mrs l ewin, W M Wild, J S Pomeioar, M F Mr Bride, 6 Misses Oivcu, Miss Barnwell, J ? Matthews, p Matthews, Miss Fripp, and 20 derk. MARINE NL:WS. P O R T OL' <: ll A It LK ST I? N . Arrived V CH tent ny. S'-hr Marj' Fletcher. Pendleton, New Cork-8 day-*. Mdze. Te I Tupper fe Sous, Railroad Agent, E Lowndes, F w Clausscn, j N Xfo J, Agent, D B Vincent, J A: F Dawson, Wagoner, Heath A: Mousees, A O Stone, Ra ve? nd A: UarnwoiL B O'Neill, J Campssn fe Co, il Cobla fe Co, Strauss, Vinces fe Co, H bischoff fe Co, North ast? ern (taihoa l Agent. E B White, Chisolm Bros. J N Itch s"ii. J H Graver. S Yeadon, ti w Wilhams A: Co, Kins? man .v. Bowell, J A Cook & Co Krown A: Hyer, C N Ave? rill .v. Son. The M F experienced heavy weather, ami lost an anchor off thia port. Steamer Pilot Boy, McNohy, Savannah, \iu Hilton Head and Beaufort |? bales Cotton, lil bars Iron, 785 Plough af onida, 63 bbls Flour 4U bbls and boxes Mdzo. and sundries. To j Ferguson, Agent Boston Steamers, C Goldstein, Jilli sloan, J M ITedsburg. J D Aiken fe Co, Coben. Hsnckcl fe Co, Roptr A: stoney, J Hunckel, Howard Bnw, I M Kingman, I Co'.cock A: co. Hopkins. McPherson A f*o, Lieut Col I u Hunt. D A Mooro, Boll mann Bn s, M F McBride, G W Clarke fe Co, u Kiatle k L'O. F Kressei, W fl Harri sou, Southern Express Co, and Jr 1er. Boat trom John's [aland. .0 halos Sea Island Colton. I o Roper & Stoney, Cleared Yesterday. Steamship E B Souder. Lobby, New York-Jno k Theo Getty. Steamship City ot Port au Priucc, Jackson, Boston, via Savannah-W noach. Bork Leonidas, Howard, Liverpool-Risley k Creighton Wont, to Sea Yesterday. Steamship E B Souder, Lobby, New York. From tili? i"01 r. Brig Fannio, Trader, Wilmington, N C, Dec IS. Brig S E Voorhis, Fulford, Georgetown. S C, Dec 12. Sehr \V W Pharo, Allen, Georgetown, S C, Dec 16. Cleared for this Port. Sehr Vapor, Bogert, at Now York, Dec 14. memoranda. Tho brig Josie A Devereaux, Clark, from this port for Boston, anchored elf the Breakwater at South Yarmouth, Mass, Dec 14. Tho bark Alexander McNeill, from Philadelphia lor this port, went down the Delaware River, on the Kith lust, in tow of the tu? America. LIST OF VESSELS DP, CLEARED ANB SAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. Tho Skjold. Albrechtsen, cleared.Nov 19 Nor bark KJollestadt, Wcrge, cleared.Oct 16 NEWCASTLE, ENO. Bark C A Jones,-, up.Nov IC NEWTORT, ENO. Tho Sabina, Martin, sailed.Nov 28 LEITH. Tho Bertha, Anderson, sailed.Oct 22 DOMESTIC. NEWPORT, R. L Brig Tangent, Rich, sailed.Dec i BOSTON. Sehr E H Furber, Cobb, up.Dec 12 NSW YORK. Sehr Maria Lunt. Tracey, up.Dec 10 Sehr Har ts te nc, Horn, cleared.Nov 23 Sehr Vapor, Bogert, cleared.Dec 14 Sehr M B Bruin hall, HiiBHey. up.Dec 14 PHILADELPHIA. Bark Aler McNeill, Andrews, cleared.Dec 12 Brig Open Sea, Coombs, cleared.Dec SchrE Matthews, McElwee, cleared.Nov 30 Sehr M Milnes, Burdgo, cleared.Dec 8 BALTIMORE. Brig Yankee Blade, Coombs, cleared.Dec 15 Sehr Shiloh, Hubbard, cleared.Dec LIST OF SHIPPING In the Port of Charleston, Dec. IV, 1S67 VESSSELS UNDER 100 TON'S, AND STEAMERS COASTING WITHIN THE STATE EXCEPTED. STEAMSHIPS. Champion, 1418 tons, Lockwood, at Adger's wharf, for Now York, loading.Courtenay A Tronholm Sea Gull, 616 tons. Dutton, at Union wharf, for Balti? more, loading.Courtenay 4; Trenholro City of Port au Prince, 490 tons, Jackson, at Accommo? dation wharf, tor Boston, via Savannah, ready. .W Roach SHIPS. R H Tucker, 1098 tons, Ri.ndlett, at Brown k Co's wharf for Liverpool, loading.Street Bros k Co Richard the Third, 3898 tons, Scott, at Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, loading.Street Bros A: Co Elizabeth Hamilton, 854 tons, White, at Atlantic wharf, from Havana. waiting.Patterson k Stock BARES. Eavid MoNutt (Br). 502 tons, McElkenuy. at Boyce k Co's wbart. for Liverpool, loading.R Mure k Co Liverpool (Br), 690 tons, tireeuo, at Boyce 4: Co's wluvrf. tor Liverpool, loading.R Mure k Co Tecumseh (Br), C35 tonn, Sponagle, at Vunderhorst wharf, for Liverpool, loading.Ravenel & Co Franz (Russian), 219 tons, Wallen, at Boyce k Co's wharf, lor Liverpool, loading.J M Fredsberg John n j fe, 711 tons, Luce, at Atlantic wharf, for Liver? pool, loading.Willis & Chisolm Yumurl (Br), 471 tons, Luce, at Vanderhorst'a wharf, for Liverpool, loading.Ravenel 4: Co Puwnec, 294 tons. Anker, at Boyce 4: Co's wharf, from Liverpool, waiting.R 'f ^Volker Gan. s (Bremen), C55 tons. Wei ting, ut A'untie wharf, for Bremen, loading.GA Hnpley .V. Co Leonidas, 551 tons, Howard, at Atlantic wharf, for Liver? pool, ready.Risley k Creighton Harken Adolstein (Norw) 3761 tons, Larsen, at Boyce k Co's whorf, for Liverpool, loading.R T Walker Sunrise (Spanish), - tons, Roig, at Brown k Co's wharf, for Barcelona, loading.W P Hall Esperanza (Span), - tons,. Farongi, at Atlantic wharf, from Havana, just arrived.CT Lowndes k Co BRIGS. Henry Laurens, 117 tons, Borden, at Union wharf, for'] Cionnaogos, waiting.Risley & Creighton Two Br?l hors, - tons, Butler, at Yenning'* wharf, for Liverpool, loading.WLUIs k Chisolm Alert (Br), 125 tons, Newell, in Ashloy River, for Halifax, N, S. loading.Buud k Blake Fenix (Span), - tons, Enslgnat, at Union wharf, for Palma, Majorca, loading.P J Esnard Leonore (Span), 150 tons, Sebastian, at Union wharf, for Palma, Majorca, loading.Street Bros k Co Galileo (Span), 219 tone, Vela, at Kerr's wharf, for Barce? lona, loading.W P Hall Paco (Span), 179 tons. Bosch, at Union wharf, from Ha? vana, just arrived.P J Esnard SCHOONERS. Myrover, 417 tons, Hughes, at Brown k Co's wharf, for Boston, ready.W Roach Amoricue, 281 tons, Terry, in Ashley Elver, for Now York, loading.T Tupper k Sons Nellie Bowers, 296 tons, Stackpole, in Ashloy River, from Rockport, Me, waiting.Olney k Co Laura Bridgeman. - tens, in Ashley River, lor a North? ern Port, loading.Risley k Creighton D B Warner, 270 tons, ot Brown At Co's whorf for Prov dence, loading.W Roach Wide World, 260 tons, Hildreth, at N E Railroad whorl, for New York, loading.W Roach James A Parsons, 270 tons, Clark, at Central wharves, for Philodelphia, loading.H F Baker k Co B N Hawkins, 390 tons, Wyatt, at Adger's wharf, from New York, waiting.W Roach Minerva, - tons, Collum, at Brown k Co's wharf, t.-om Havana, waiting.Muster Ella Matthews. McElwee. al Marchall's whorf, fr..m Philodelphia, discharging.HF Baker k Co /Shiloh, 2?0 tons, Hubbatd, a; Atlantic waarf, from Balti? more, discharging.R M Bu ihr EV Glover, 288 tons. Ingersoll, at Kerr's wharf, irom Boston, discharging.PP Locko M H Stockham, 257 tons, Cordery, at Central wharf, from Philadelphia, discharging.Master 1 Azelda k Laura. 1U3 tons, Mclndoe, nt Union wharf, lrom Baracoa, discharging.Master Mary Fletcher, - tons, Pendleton, ot Brown ic Co's wharf, lrom New York, discharging. .T Tupper 4 Sons OFFICIAL. Headquarters Second Military District, j CHARLESTON, 8. C., November 14, 1867, J [GENERAL ORDERS NO. 117.) IN ORDER T J CONFORM TO THE PROVISIONS OF General Orders No. 95, Commanding Officers of Posts are authorized, when in their judgmeut demanded by the public service, to require, by order, thc bcrviecs of citizens to perform thc duties usually performed by roadmastcrs and overseers of highways. In conforT ily with the existing usar?e, such sci vices will receive no compensation. Any person falling to obey tho orders ol thc Post Commander in tho premisos, will bo subjected to tho samo pams and penalties as arc now provided by low In tbo case of tba neglect or refusal of a roadie aster or overseer of highways to perform the dutieB of such offices. By command of Bvt. Major-Goncral En. R. S. CANTJT. LOUIS V. CAZIARC, Aide-de-camp, Act'g Assisting Adjutant-General. Official: O. M. MITCHELL, Aidc-do-Camp. November 2J _ Headquarters Second Military District, I CHARLESTON, S. C., November 14, 1867. j [?KNER\L ORDERS. NO. 116.1 Tin: Sheriffs of the respective Counties and District* of North oud South Carolina will cause to bc prepared copies of thc tax lists for their respective Counties or Districts, noting theroon all delinquent tax payers, and forward the samo through Post Commanders to tho?i Headquarters, Tho expense of preparing such copies will be audited and paid as a County or District charge, os the cuso may be. By command of Bvt. Major-Gencrnl ED. B. S. CANBY. LOUTS V. CAZIARC, Alde-de-Camp, Act'g. Ass't. Adj't. Gcn'l. Official: O. M. MITCHEL, Aide-de-Camp. November 25 Headquarters Second Military District. I CHARLESTON, S. C., September 30, 1867. j [CIRCULAR,] PENDING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF RULES FOR the government of Military Tribunals lu this District, Provost Courts will not exorcist! Jurisdiction in any easo when tho question involves tho title of laud; nor lu any civil cause where thc debt sued for or thc damug . claimed exceeds three hundred (3U0) dollars. In oil cases where thc amount claimed either as debt or dam? ages exceeds twenty-five (25) dol?ais, the defendant shall be entitled to ten (lui days' notice, and if it exceeds ouu hundred (100) dollars, he eliali ba entitled to fifteen [15) days'notice; but Ibis right may be waived hythe de? fendant, and Hie trial of the eau.-? sot for au earlier doy, upon his written consent thereto, which consent must appear oe thc record ol the Court. By command of Brevet Mojor-?eneral ED. B. S. CAN BY. LOUIS V. CAZIARC, Aide-de-Camp, Acting Assistant AdjuLiut-Ociiera!. Official: O. M. MITCHEL, Aidc-de-Camp. November 20 Hcndqnnrtcrs Second Military District) I CHARLESTON, S. C., October 21, 1867. j [GENERAL ORDEU9NO. 103.) Post Commanders may admit tu bail persons uot sub? ject to the Articles of War, held in arrest by military au? thority, charged with offences not capital, upon security as provided in the following paragraph: Security shall consist: 1st, of a cash deposit of the amount for which bond is required as 1 ail by the State law in Uko cases; or, 2d, ol u bond m like sum, running to thc Post Commander, conditioned for compliance with ud orders, with surely, who must b a freeholder and must justify in twice the amount of thc penalty, and mu.st, under si al, authorise any officer so ordered by ibo Post Commander, iu case of default, and non-payment by tho surety on demand, to summarily seize and sell Hiifficlont of the property of principal aud surety to sat? iety the 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 bail and other bonds taken under militai y authori? ty will conform to the foregolug directions when not Otho: wise specially provided. By command ol Bvt. Major-General ED, It .s. CANHV. LOUIS V. CAZIARC, Aid-de-Camp, Act'g. Asst. Adj't Geni. Official- o. li. MITCHEL, Aid-de-Cam;. October 24 '~i -i-i.II itr^^iiwmCTi>!ajpo?aMB THE TKI-WIJ.EK.LY XEWS, PUBLISHED IN WINNSBORO' S. C.. AFFORDS A profitable me limn lor the advertising public ol Charleston. We respectful!) solicit their patronage for our mutin, benefit GAILLARD, DESPORTES li WILLIAMS. Novi rr he? IS THE SUMTER WATCHMAN IS PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT SUM? TER, s. C., by GILBERT & FLOWERS, Proprietor?, nt TOUR DOLLARS per anuum, Invariably In advam i Advertisements inserted at usual rates. Every style ol Job Fnutfui'< ....;:.M) In th - :.-v ?lyle and gr?aient .us| teto, r?f>:rmoei fi PAPER AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, PRINTING, ETC. , WALKER'S ISTo. 3 BEOAD-STEEET, PIPER ii STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, POWES PEESS PKINTING, ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURING. ^ ^ w U L K F- Pi . L V <V N S S. O O ^ gSIft Sie ??ij? tlf?iP8,i AXI) J[ .Il ft? ?SI:|H| BINDINCx ffl ^si? ^^ IS-.??} Iff lili B^jK^H 1 GREATLT BEDUCE1) RATES H ll I 8 M LAEGE STOCK . PAPER ^STATIOT^RY.._ _ ! OP P^^^^^^ ^BLANKB00KS Every facility of improved Machinery and Paper purchased direct from the Manufacturers, enables the Proprietor to work AT NEW YORK PRICES. CHRISTMAS GIFTS ! A large Stock of FANCY INKSTANDS and STATIONERY, and a beau? tiful variety of SORRENTO FANCY BOXES! BRACKETS, WATCHSTANDS AM) CARVED WORK, &c, &e., &c. FOR SALE LOW. December 12 Sip"".;' JIP Ite?M MI AT I COURTENAY'S, No. 9 Broad street, STATIONERY, Foreign and Domestic, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP BLANK BOOKS, AND At Seduced Prices. Novemuur 21) _FURNITURE, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, ETC._ GREAT EXPLOSION! rHE GREAT EXPLOSION WHICH HAS JUST OCCURRED OPPOSITE TO US. HAS SO frightened UM lint we luve determined to put down our Stock at SUCH LOW FIGURES as w?l DEFIT OOIS^FBTITIOIsr ! S*OTWIT?>T\NDING THE BURSTING OF SHELLS, WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS, AND EVERY ARTICLE THAT APPERTAINS TO A WELL-KEPT FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT. Wo promise, in all CIRO?, to ffivo satisfaction. Wo Manufacture all kinda or Furniture and Rapair in the beat manner at THE LOWEST PRICES? Remember thc "SIGN OF THE GOLDEN ROCKER," at tho corner of King and Market-streets. MACKEY & BAKES. December 18 _ READY-MADE CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS >VORTfl OF THE WHOLESALE STOCK MURPHY, LITTLE & CO., No. 161 Meeting-street, Opposite Pinckney, _A.T BETAIL. BELOW ?MANUFACTURERS' COST. CALL SOON AND SECURE A BARGAIN. December fi STOVES ! STOVES! STOVES! -i-0 NOW IS YOUR TIE ! Stoves so Cheap THAT IT WILL MAKE YOU LAUGH f THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL, The Cheapest Stove Store Between the Potomac and the Rio Grande ! A I.AIti-K ASSORTMENT OF Hall, Parlor and Cooking Stoves. Sheet Iron, Lead, Ziuc and Copper. iiCad and Iron Pipe. Gr RA. TE S AND GRATE TRI M MINGS. ROOFING AM) RUIN Mik ATTENDED TO AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, <:00i? SAMARITAN/ AT November c ADAMS, DAMON & CO., mu Wo. 16 HBO AD-STREET.