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CALENDAR FOR 1867. OD CS Feb'ry. gre April. ?1! H OD O j?ly.~7 August. 9 10 10 17 23121 29130 31 ll 112 13 18 19 30 26 26 CITY COUNCIL. EXTRA MEETING. COUNCIL CHAMBER, December 28. Present-The Mayor and Aldormen Ravenel. Wragg, Gerdts, Small, Btclnmeyor, Olney, Honour, Marshall, Eu? ston, Whllden, Cosgrove, Willis, Butler, Oakes, Courte? nay and Pringle. Alderman Olney qualified and took his seat. Tho reading of tho minutos ?> as dispensed with. Tho followih g matters were disposod of : Application of Durbec fe Co. for an Auctioneer's Li? cense. Referred to tho Committee on Licenses. Petition of Edward Lafitte, praying a reduction of as? sessment, and a remission of taxes upon his lot. Re? ferred to Committee on Relief. Communication of C. S. Jenkens and others, Lumber Inspectors, in reference to fees for measuring, &c. In? formation. Petition of Eliza Loc, to nave hor son, a hiuatic, placed in the Asylum. Referred to Committeo on Relief. The following notices were received as information : CHARLESTON. December 19, I860. To the Honorable Ute Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Charleston: GENTLEMEN:-Ata mooting or tho Board of Supervisors of the High School of Charleston, held this day, tho fol? lowing elections wore duly made: Second Assistant Teacher-E. W. Clement Third Assistant Teachor-V. C. Dibble. It is understood that these elections aro to take effect on and after the first of January. Respectfully, RICHARD YEADON, Chairman. CHARLESTON, December 28, I860. Honorable Manor and Aldermen: GENTLEMEN-At tho meeting of the Board of Fircnias tors, held 19th inst, tho following officers were elected: M. H. Nathan, Chief Fire Department R. M. Alexander, 1st Ass staut, *J. M. Pundt 2d Assistant. -, 3d Assistant Respectfully, B. M. STROBEL, Clerk and Superintendent ?rise Mr. J. H. Jungblnth, declined serving. Bills against tho Alms : ouse, of Bird & Co., $33; Ber? nard O'Neill, $8. Referred to Committeo on Accounts. The Mayor informed Council that he had been furnish? ed by tho City Attorney with a copy of thc lato Act of the Legislature authorizing the issue and circulation of notes by the City Council of Charleston. * Alderman Honour made the foUowing report, which was adopted: Ihe Committee on Reliof, In January last in reporting on an application of sundry merchants, in relation to tho ices charged by the Measurers and Inspectors ol Tim? ber, stated that the partios concerned agreed that a charge of fifty cents per M feet would be just and equitable, nnd tho Committeo recommended that such should be tho charge. It since appearing that this was in contraven? tion of an Act of tho Legislature, tho Committeo now re? commend that the permission to charge fifty cents bo re? scinded. J. H. HONOUR. S. G. COURTENAY. E. M. BUTLER. Alderman Ravenel requested to be relieved from the Committee on counting and burning city change bills. On motion, it was granted. Alderman Marshall asked to be relieved from the same Committee. Not granted. Alderman Ravenel moved that tho whole Committee Ht. lilanliarffftfl. 1 .n.qtL Alderman Butler, from Om UOIUAA on *JOnj3rr<Muio<3 nilla, reported as having been engrossed by the Clerk, an Ordi? nance to ralso supplies tor the year 1867 and for other purposes. Tho Ordinance was ratified in dne form. Oh motion. Connell adjourned to meet on Wednesday, 2d of January, 1867, at 6 o'clock P. M. W. H. SMITH, Clork of Council. COMMERCIAL. Exports. NEW YORK-Per sehr N W Smith-304 bales Upland and 88 bales SI Cotton. 103 tea Rico, 178 bbls Rosin, 22 bars Firs Iron, 19 hhds and 5 bags Cotton Seed, 23 esses Liquor, 3 boxes Scales, 1 Soda Fount 15 bales Bags, ll Empty Carboys, 4 bbls Faint 10G Empty Bice Bbls, 29 cases Hats, 2 Forges, 3 Battery Wagons, 1 Siege Gun, 1 Siege Carriage, 5 cases Mdze, 12 casks Clay, 48 boxes Ammunition. Thc Charleston Cotton Mar ic t. OFFICE OF THE DAILY NEWS, 1 CHARLESTON. Monday Evening, December 31. J Tha market opened active, with a good disposition on the part of buyers, prices commencing at a ?? cent ad? vance and gradually hardening until thc improvement at the close reached 2 cents *? rb, the market closing quite firm, but somewhat irrogular-factors in many cases declining to offer their Cotton. Sales about 1000 balas, viz: 9 at 28?; 22 at 29; 69 at 30; SI at 30};-, 16 at 80J?; 92 at 31; 7 at 31?; 49 at 31?; 7at31?i; 225 at 32; 68 at 32}? ; 182 at SS; 10 at 33?; 9 at 33?; 86 at 34; and 115 at 36o. We quote : Ordinary.31? Low Middling.32@ Middling.33? 34 Strict Middling.35@ Consign?es per South Carolina. Ita Uro act, December 31. SOE bales Cotton, 13 cars Lumber, and Sundries. To E H Rodger? A Co, Wharton & Petsch, H F Baker Si Co, City R K, Ebaugh & MaUonec, R R Agent, Gibbes & Co, G W Williams & Co, J M Fredsburg, J Fraser A Co, A J SaUaas, * MARINE IVE WS. PORT OF CHARLESTON. Arrived Yesterday. Sehr Ella. .Fish, Willey, Baltimore. Loft Capo Henry Dec 27, in company with the sehr Nellie Tarbor, for th s port Corn and Mdze. To Street Bros & Co, .md others. Experienced heavy NW winds on the passage. Sehr Jas Wyman,-, from Norfolk, Va. 1800 bush? els Corn. To B M Butler. Cleared Yesterday. Behr N W Smith, Tooker, New York-W Roach. Went to Sea Yesterday. Steamship Falcon, Reed, Baltimore. Cleared for this Port. Sehr Jno E Daly,-, at Baltimore, Dec 30. Sehr Jonas Sparks, Caruthors, at Baltimore, Dec 80. SALOONS. BILLIARD SALOON WITH FIRST-CLASS ftViK FINEST LIQUORS, ALES AND SEGARS, AL J_ WAYS ON HAND; NEW YORK AND MILL POND OYSTERS. H. H. BADENHOP & CO., No? 133 MeetiDg-Street November 19_CHARLESTON. S. li THE SOUTHERN EXCHANGE! THE FINEST OYSTEKo OF THE SEASON! THE BEST LIQUORS IN TOWN! THE GREAT POPULAR RESORT. THE PROPRIETOR OF THE SOUTHERN EX? CHANGE, No. 135 MEETING-STREET, respectfully in? forms the public that tho OLD POPULAR PLACE Is atm open. Tho FINEST OYSTERS TO BE HAD b offers by the barrel, bushel, gallon or quart; also, on tho half shell at the counter, or stewed, roasted, fried, or in j any other way desired. FRESH ilSS, SINE BRANDIES, GOOD WHISKIES, FIRST-RATE WINES, No. 1 SECJARS. THOMAS FLYNN,- Proprietor. December 17 * O? CHITTENDEN, ...? Cienerai Commission Merchant, Maxaxiibcturer of leaper, OF VARIOUS KINDS, " VS. 1*7 READE STREET, ' ?t ruer Hudson Street, Now York. -r-VEALEB. IJT PAPER AND TN MATERIALS OF JJJT CTCiTT d eacripti on lox Its nanufacture, s99ttObS0t. J8.: , . . , 6B>0 SHIPPING, NEW" YORK* AND CHARLESTON People's Steamship Company. SAILING PATS.Tm.WEDNESDAYS. ... TUE STEAMSHIP CAPTAIN LEBBY, TXTTLI. LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF ON W H-ertnesdoy; January 2, at 3 o'clock P. M. """" Lino composed o? Steamers "MONERA" and "EMILY B. SOUDER." a WILLIS & CHISOLM, Agonts. December 31 mtuw North Atlantic Wharf. FOR KEW YORK. THE STEAMER CAPTAIN-. Y7?7TLL LEAVE ADGER'S SOUTH WHARF ON SAT VV URDAY, January Dth, at - o'clock precisely. Januarj-1_ FOR NEW YORK. THE SIDE-WHEEL STEAMSHIP GiTX-A-IECEIEt CITY, CAPTAIN WEST, YAT ILL LEAVE ADGER'S SOUTH WHARF ON SAT V V URDAY. January 5, at - o'clock. Dccombor 31 RAVENEL & CO., Agents._ FOB s-A.v".AJ^:Lsr.AJEL THE STEAMER "DICTATOB," 10OO TONS BURTHEN, CAPTAIN II. M. COXETTER, TATTLE LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC WHARF EVERY W FRIDAY NIGHT, at 10 o'clock, for this port. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to office of J. D. AIKEN & CO., Agents, VoTOirhr 1 Siuth Atlantic Waarf. INSURANCE. UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY, No. ll BEOAB STREET. COLBUM & HOWELL, AGENTS, REPRESENTING THE FOLLOWING FIRST-CLASS ISSUANCE COMPANIES, TO-WIT: Germania, Hanover, Niagara, Repub? lic, Underwriters of N. York. CAPITAL,.$300,000,000 ONE POLICY is issued by the above four companies, se? curing -with d isi atch large linos of Insurance Atlantic Fire Insurance Company, of New York. CAPITA!..3400,000 Commercial Fire Insurance Compa? ny, of New York. CAPITAL.$200,000 Tradesman Fire Insurance Compa? ny, of New York. CAPITA!.$800,000 Putnam Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford. CAPITAL.$500,000 j Merchants' Fire Insurance Compa? ny, of Hartford. CAPITA!...820O,OOO Union Fire Insurance Company, of Baltimore. CAPITA!.$300,000 Wasliington Fire Insurance Compa-1 ny, of Baltimore. CAPITA!.$300,000 . j _. - ? ?' U . . . Albemarle Fire Insurance Company, of Virginia. CAPITA!.$300,000 Jefferson Fire Insurance Company, of. Virginia. CAPITA!.$250,000 Southern Insurance and Trust Com? pany, of Savannah. CAPITA!.,.$500,000 .OS-POLICIES ISSUED ON BUILDINGS, MERCHAN? DISE FURNITURE and other personal ptoperty; Ves? sels in port and their Cargoes, on favorable terms. ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID TN THIS CITY. J. H. COLBURN, S. S. HOWELL. January 1_6 ESTABLISHED 1845. ASSETS..$0,000,000. NEW TOKE UFE M1AN?E COMPANY. Dividend 1800-50 Per Cent, on Annual Premium. THIS BANKS TEE SECOND OF NEW YORE COM? PANIES in point of age and accumulation. In the older Compa??as the proportion of Risks to As? sets ls shout one-fourth as groat as those of more recent origin. See Superintendent's Chart. THOMAS FROST, GENERAL AGENT FOB SOUTH CAROLINA, December 28 No. 66 Broad street. ' qOEEN FIRE HR?E COMPANY, LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. CAPITA!.$10,000,000 IN GOLD, APPLY TO GIBBES & CO., Agents, NO. 10 ADGER'S SOUTH WHABF. December 7 W. C. COURTNEY & CO., OOMMISSM MERCHANTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. Have removed their office from Nb. 36 Hayne?st. to - No. 9 BOYCFS WHARF. December 3 mwflmo SHIPPING. _ jc-rv FOE LITISRPOOL_TI IK Al Xg?^ American-ship "NEREUS," H. N. NicklosMas TgjMK^tcr. has a portion of her cargo engaged. 8 d ?J T *%- ^T(U IIHYO c.ulck dispatch for Uie above port. For further Freight engagements apply to WILLIS A- CHISOLM. January 1 North Atlantic Wharf. tfT. FOR LIVERPOOL_TUE HEW ^Ggj^and strictly Al American Bark TOSO ANO. ijjijtsgj-P Charles N. Delano Master, of small capacity, aSBss&jiBB a largo portion ol hor cargo engaged, and will have dispatch for the above port. For balance of Freight engagements appl v to STREET BROTHERS & CO., December 20 No. 74 East Bay. - jrrv FOR LIVERPOOL_THE SELEN .SQS^PID Cwt sailing ship "SCREAMER," 8. Young Z5s3si? master, has ? large portion ol hor cargo engag "^ et" cd and going aboard. For further Freight engagements, applv to W. B. SMYTH 3: CO.. Dccembor 21 Union Bank Building. FOR NEW YORK--TO SAIL WITH v DRSPATCH.-Tho now A 1 Schooner LOVEl' f PEACOCK, J J Reagan, Master, will have quick ? dispatch for the abovo port. For Freight cngagcmcucs apply to WILLIS & CHISOLM, December 29 North Atlantic Wharf. FOR NEW YORK-MERCHANTS' LLSE-TO SAIL FORTHWITH.-Tho Regular Packet Schooner N. W. SMITH, Tooker Master, 'wants three to four hundred bales Cotton and light freight to fill up. Apply to WILLIAM ROACH. December 27 i. FOR BOSTON_THU FIRST-CLASS ?VIS. fast sailing brig "HAZE," Hall Master, having L-l\^j.v three-fourths of her cargo engaged and going on *=<=T*=board, will be dispatched in a low days. For remainder of Freight apply to J. A. ENSLOW & CO., Jannary 1_1 No. 125 East Bay. .L _?> FOR BOSTON_THE FINE NEW schooner RALPH CARLETON, Capt. Harrlng ?i^fstfton. having two-thirds of her cargo engaged, wSl ?33S=havo dispatch for tho above port. For Freight engagements appl}- on board, or to OLNEY & CO.. December 18_Nos. 9. ll and 13 Vendue Range. j_ ^p-, FOR BOSTON-T O SAIL WITH DISPATCH.-Tho new Al brig LIZZIE M ySj^MEERILL, S. R. ULMEU master, wiU have quick ?B55B dispatch for the above port. For Freight en? gagements apply to WILLIS & CHISOLM, December ll North Atlantic Wharf. ^-v^ WANTED-A SLOOP OF ABOUT 15 ?fN. cords capacity wanted to go up Cooper River for 4_jY?wood. Apply atDAit-T NKWH o nice, or at ? 1 C. N. AVERILL & SON'S, November 2 No. 70 East Bay. 17AD TOT ADIT* a JU \sjv? jc ju^rjli'?j/^v, VI A SAVANNAH, BRUNSWICK, ST. MAHY'S, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE AND ATT. THE LANDINGS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER AS FAR AS PALATKA. THE FINE STEAMER KATE, CAPTAIN T. J. LOCKWOOD, WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF ON every IFednesctay .Morning, at 8 o'clock precisely. jKjy-Freight rocoived daily and stored free of charge. For Freight or Passago apply on board, or at tho ot fice of JOHN MAHONEY, .In., 48 East Bav. November 13 Abovo Craig, Tuomoy & Co's. FOR COOPER RIVER, EASTERN AND WESTER? BRAACH, CO MUNGTEE, MIDDLEBURG, AND WAY LANDINGS. THE STEAMER O-ZEHST- HOO^E?3 CAPTAIH D. BOYLE, WILL HAVE PROMPT DISPATCH AS ABOVE For Freight or Passage, apply to CHAS. L. GUTLLEAUME. Corner East Bay and Atlantic Wharf. December 22 _ CHARLESTON & GEORGETOWN STEAM PACKET LINE. SEMI-WEEKLY. TOUCHING AT SOUTH ISLAND, WAVERLY MILLS, AND LANDINGS ON THE WAC C AM A AV AND BLACK RIVERS. *S?jj?irB?FANNIE.Capt. ISAAC DAVIS TT7TLL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF EVERY '? TUESDAY AND FRIDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. Returning, will leave Georgetown every THURSDAY and SUNDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. Freight received daily, and stored free of charge. For Freight and Passogo, apply to FERGUSON A- HOLMES, Agents, November 3_Accommodation Wharf. CHARLESTON AND CAMDEN REGULAR LINE STEAMERS TEE NEW SPLENDID IRON STEAMER CAPT. CHAS. MoGAREY, AND STEAMER VOLTJISTTEER, CAPTj. W. T. GARRISSON. . .. fTTHE ABOSE SPLENDID STEAMERS WILL RUN JL regularly between Charleston and Camden; the "Z. B. VANCE" from Charleston to Wright's Bluff and Hm '.VOLUNTEER" from Wright's Bluff to Camden. Freight for aU landings on the San tee and Wateree Rivers will be received at. an times, and stored free of charge at No. ll Exchange street. AR freight shipped by this dna ts covered by insurance. For farther information or freight engagements, apply to the undersigned. JAMES BROWNE, Exchange street, Charleston, BROCK ti BENBOW, Wright's Bluff October 30 C. BELL, Camden. Charleston and Savannah Steam Packet Line. VTA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. ?Steamer PILOT BOY.Captain W. T. MCNELTT. Steamer ELIZA HANCOX_Captam J. K. RICHARDSOS. TT RAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLESTON, j i and Charleston Wharf, Savannah, Monday, Wednes? day, Friday and Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock. The PILOT BOY leaves Charleston every Monday and Friday, and Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday. The ELIZA HANCOX leaves Charleston every Wednes? day and Saturday, and Savannah every Monday and Fri? day. The Pilot Boy will touch at Bluffton on her Monday trip from Charleston, and her Wednesday trip from Sa? vannah. Freight received doily and stored free of charge. For Freight or Passage, apply to FERGUSON ti HOLMES, Agents, Charleston, S. C. CLAGHORN & CONINGHAM, Agents , Savannah, Ga. N. B.-The Steamers of this Line connect at Charleston with South Carolina and Northeastern Railroads, and at Savannah with Central and Albany and Gulf Railroads and Florida steamers. . _November 2 - FOR PALATKA, FLA., FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL THE LANDINGS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. VIA SAVANNAH, GA., THE NEW AND. SPLENDID STEAMSHIP 1000 TONS BITRPEN, CAPTAIN LOUIS M. COXETTER. 0N c?^iS A??1^,THE 2613 OCTOBER, THIS FINE iViA.f^T1", ^J^. md?l* Attend Wharf, every friday A^ht, ai 10 o'clock, for the abovo places. AS freight must bo paid hero by shippers. H,?"?F\0?.i?82?es W'?1,0 t,kon *? ??? above points cm tho Se John's River at SS each. Children under to years of age free. Horses and Mules at reduced rate* ?S-Country papers advertising "tho DICTATOR''wiB piesse copy. . For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to the Agency. S .nth Atloatlc Whart. De?-mhf-rj > PASSAGE REDUCED! CHEAP PASSAGE TO OR FROM ETJRO I> Ba J^^^n^SOTcafsi?Ant? ALSO St?^every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAYto and from Great Reduction in Fare to . DRAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT on Groat Britain and Ireland at tho very lowest rates. . IMKUIU ana Passengers, on arrival In New York, will have their baggagnremoved Free, and crrc^carebes^eJ^ taor? For Passage, family to J JaVM/qUTNN; ' CALORIC POWER-PRESS MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT. A LARGE STOCK OF BLANK, MEMORANDUM AND CHECK BOOKS, Manufactured in this City, and kept constantly on hand. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC PAPER AND STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. AGENCY BATH PAPER MILLS. PAPER BAGS OF ALL KINDS. Corner Meeting and Market-sts. January 1 RAILROADS. CHARLESTON* CITY R.VILWAT COMP AN Y. CHARLESTON. December 31.18CG. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, THE CARS ON THE BRANCH LINE through Wentworth street and Rutledge Avenue, will leave tho lower terminus on the hut trip at 8 o'clock P. M. By order. S. W. RAMSAY, December 31_Secretary and Treasurer. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. SHORTEST, QUICKEST AND ONLY DIRECT ROUTE to NEW YORK ; PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE WASHINGTON RICHMOND PETERSBURG WELDON and WILMINGTON. Time through by Express Train to New York 44 hours. Fare.$26 00. Tickets good by either of the three following Routes : RICHMOND AND WASHINGTON BAY LINE AND BALTIMORE NORFOLK AND DELAWARE Baggage checked through to any point, Tickets good until used. S. S. SOLOMONS, December 29 Sup't. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY. THROUGH TICKETS TO POINTS" NORTH. SOUTH : ! AND WEST. " rriHE FOLLOWING THROUGH TICKETS ARE ON 1 sale at the Passenger Office of this Company, in Lino street, viz: 'r CHARLOTTE, N. C., I BALTIMORE, Md., RICHMOND, Va. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., WASHINGTON, D. C., ' NEW YORK, VIA COLUMBIA, DANVILLE and BICHMOND. ATLANTA, Ga., I. MOBILE, Ala-, MONTGOMERY, Ala., | NEW ORLEANS, La., To NEW ORLEANS, toa GRAND JUNCTION or MONTGOMERY. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., LOUISVILLE, Ky., NASHVILLE, Tenn., ST. LOUIS, Mo., MEMPHIS, Tenn., CINCINNATI, Ohio, GRAND JUNCTION, Tenn CATEO,-TiL, CORINTH, Miss., CHICAGO, BL Information can be received at the PASSENGER OFFICE in Line-street, or from the GENERAL TICKET AGENT, in John-atrest H. T. PEAKE, ? General Superintendent L. O HENDRICKS, General Ticket Agent December 15. . w ATLANTIC AND GULP RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 SAVANNAH, December 21,1866. I ?TTHBOUGH TICKETS TO JACKSONVILLE ARE JL NOW SOLD OVER THIS ROAD. Fare, $12. Time, 17 hours. Train leaves Savannah daily, Sundays ex? cepted, at 7 A. M. ; arriving at Jacksonville at 12, night; leave Jacksonville at 10 A. M., and arrive at Savannah at 6.10 P. M. For any information concerning this route, apply to H. S. HARRIS, General Superintendent, or J. B. BOND, General Ticket Agent H. S. HAINES, December 21 mwfB General Superintendent NEW YORK STEAM HIE CO., MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINE LATHES, FLANEES, IMPROVED OAK WHEEL BOXES, BOLT COTTERS, .. UPRIGHT DRILLS, - AND. : ..;.T .Pf MONISTS' TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Works at Worcester, Mass. OFFICE AND WARBROOK, No. 222 PEARL ST., - NEW YORK. December 18 6mo WILLIAM BROOKBANK**, STEAM GAS FITTER AND PLUMBER, PLATH AND ORNAMENTAL GAS FIXTURES. GAB FITTING; AND PLUMBING PROMPTLY AT? IKKDRB-ap. X , No. 116 KING STREET, April 6 ; : BetweeiB??a a? Orasen strcota. rr ZE3I IS THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE IN THE WORLD. IT 13 THE EASIEST OPERATED; THE LEAST COM? PLICATED, and the least liable to get, out of order. It makes FOUR DIFFERENT STITCHES: Lock, Knot, Double Lock and Double Knot; each stitch perfect and alike on both sidos of tho fabric. The work ?-ill feed either to the right or left without stopping tho machlne. lt will Braid. Tuck. Quilt, Cord, Hem, Fell, Elad, Gather and Stitch on a Ruffle at the Hamo timo, and do all kinda of Stitching required by Families and Manufac? turers. . It runs easily, and is almost noiseless. It is the moat rapid sowor in the world, making five stitches to each revolution. lt uses the samo size threads on both aides of the fal) ric. It olia no dresses, all its machinery being on top of the table. Its tension is self-adjusting, and heneo not liable tc break the thread. THE Pilliii MACHINES may- be-'seen in operation at HAVTWT?'* JEWELRY STORE; corner or Kh^anV Hasa'streeei iSoma'ciSf1- ?-? ?b0Te TriU-*e ^o^totad toan AGENTS WANTED SSESfgfSgZt* ^^?beral ?Induce, For further information, call on, or address C. W. DENNIS 4 CO., December 20 AeOBt" ior aoutn Carotta*. imo F. M. BURDELL, 5IRCBANDISE BROKER, Y?71LL DEVOTE TTTMCCT-.TT TO THE PURCHASE VY and sale of MERCHANDISE OF ALT. KINDS. Office at the corner of BROAD AND EAST BAY STREETS, lu basement of State Bank, whero samples may be seen, REFBUKNCES-Mr. C. M. Forman, Mr. Theodore D. Wagner, Messrs.'John Fraser h Co., Messrs. Mordecai A Do., Messrs. W. C. Dukes &. .Co., Messrs. Gourdin, . Matthlessen b Co., Charleston, S. C. October 2*_wfmSmo S. A. LAMBERT, PRODUCE COMMKSIO^MERCHA??T, SOUTHERN AND NORTHERN ORDERS FILLED ON COMMISSION. Office of John P. Newkirk, No 127 READE-STREET, CORNER RUDSON, NEW YORK-.. . sy for EXXON'S- PREMIUM TRENTON - AB orders sent win bo promctir eAtended fimos Uhc*mri# V< PHOTOGiRAPBDSt BARLOW, THE OLD jPERATOB. HAS THOROUGH? LY renovated and fitted up the Old Star Gallery, md la prepared to take an lands of PORTRAITS. He ls hsnkful for past patronage, and further solicits a ah-To of he trade. Ho hassrso Photographs of Confederate Gea tralarOrdmanca of Secession, view? of City, Sumter and ither Fortifications, at wholesale and retail, ats. E. COB* SEEKING AND MARKET STREETS, Charleston, 3. C. N. B,-Porcelain Portraits sad Pictures enlarged on hortnotlce^tabestpratyie, - November l BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS, SILKS, WOOLLENS, BROADCLOTHS, MSSUI??RES, SHAWLS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, BALMORAL AS? DUTLEX SKIRTS, JUSO, IN FRENCH CORSETS, REAL LACES EMBROIDERIES, COLLARS, ALEX? ANDER'S KID GLOVES, AND IN HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, such as Linen Sheetings, Pillow CasingH aad Towelings, Curtain Stuffs, &c, many of direct importation. Aro Orlei'mg from December 1st to ltcdu.ee Stock, at UFFERHARDT, CAMPSEN & CO.'S, N. E.CUHKER KINO AND MAltKET STREETS. ?3- N. B.-McFsrs. J. CLAUDIUS MILLER and J ?. W. PHILLIPS ar? with UB, and wiU he happy to nerve tht>irtrien<ls._ _Der^mhr S GEORGE W. WILLIAMS & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND RANKERS, HAYNE STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., j WILLIAMS, TAYLOR & CO., COTTON FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Church-street, Charlestou, S. C. j No. 147 Maiden Lane, New York. GEO. W. WILLIAMS. E. C. WILLIAMS. J. H. TAYLOR. W6I. BIRNIE, Ja. EDWIN PLATT. HAVING ESTABLISHED OUR HOUSES AS ABOVE, WE OFFER YOU O UL 8ERVTOE8?FOB THE TRANSACTION OF YOUR BUSINESS IN CHARLESTON AND NEW YORK. November n wfmSrjao WILLIAM G. WHILDEN & CO., CORNER OF KING- AND BEAUFAJBT STREETS. STEPHEN THOMAS, JR. . . . WILLIAM S. LANNEAU. JJ A VIN G RECEIVED A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE ANS FANCY GROBS, Invite then- customers and the public generally to an Inspection of the same. They have also on hand a fuU assortment ot' SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES PLATED WARE CUT AND FKESSEU GLASS DECANTERS, GOBLETS CHAMPAGNE, TUMBLER, WINE AND CORDIAL EVERY VARIETY OF HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES. WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED. NO. 255 KING-STREET, November ll snmwf2mo CORNER OF BEATTFAIN, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, : YATES & BRO., No. 449 KING-STREET, FOUR DOORS NORTH: OF CALHOUN, CHOICE FAMTLY GKOCEKEH6, ALFA, WINE8, LIQTJOKS, <3cO_ WHICH THEY ABE SELLING AT REASONABLE PRICES. GOODS PURCHASED PROM US WILL BE DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY, *"TT.pr?iTi DEPOTS. Ac, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL EXPENSE T.TRTTW?T, INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO THE TRADE, AT THU SIGN OF BI? PITCHES." th ita 2m oa THE GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. LEVY & ALEXANDER'S Wholesale and Retail Clothing Establishment, No! 275 KING STREET, A. F. BROWNING'S OLD STAND, HAVING NOW OUR FULL STOCK OF WINTER GOODS ON HAND, AND HAVING JUST REDUCED OUR pricoa. wo would oan tho attention ol .tho citizens ol Charleston and merchants In the country to tho same, which we are prepared to dispose ol at .the cheapest and moat reasonable rates in town. We have constantly on hnnd a large assortment ol flue BLACK CLOTH FROCK COATS, FINE BLACK DOESKIN PANTS, OVERCOATS (of all descriptions); FANCY CASSIMERE SUITS, &e., fcc, and a large and well selected supply of PLANTATION GOODS, In the, shane ol cheap SATINET SUITS, cheap COATS, VESTS and PANTS. . We wonld alflo.. call the attention ol the public to oar large supply of BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, For ?dl and winter wear, which nave been selected-with care and attention, and which we would moat respectfully request them to Inspect before going elsewhere. Together with a large and well assorted stock of HEN'S and BOYS' HATS and CAPS, and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. LEVY & ALEXANDER. - P. S. Being destrona of closing ont our stock of BOOTS and SHOES, we offer them to the public at rates that narnia be surpassed in town. . . . .,, P. S. Mr. F. CI BULLER wbtjld be happy to see his friends again at the above place. December 18 ?-' . tutha amos ESTABLISHED 1825. THOMAS J. FLACK & SONS. & DEALERS BRANDIES, ti?, wm. mm. iii, raj, No. 52 SOUTH STREET, A LABOE STOCK OF THE FINEST GRADES OP OLD MONONGAHELA, RYE AND BOURBON WHISKEY CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND AT LOWEST PRICKS. C G; WIGHTMAN & CO., QUE?N STREET, (NEAB-.MKBXZNG,)... MCMTS AND GMAL REPAIRERS. ALL KINDS OF MACHINE AND PLiCKSMITH . WORK done at the ahm tor* TIO?<V. TURNING Di WOOD for building and other purposes. Orders for the same respectfully solicited. Turning In Wood hy Steam Power. : TURNING DONS AX THE SHOOXTEST NOTICE, AND cheaper than Northern prices. Agplyto _ ."v^~ ' CC. WIGHTMAN & CO., December 28 Kal rao . Qnwanjjtcga^ Beag Martina;. Havana Plan Keatueky Sta?te Lottery MURKAY, EDDY^ACO., MANAGERS. mo BE DRAWN AT COTOWTOrl. KT,, 1STH ^ND JL 80th ?sch month. ' Sefcaanay 30,000 tickets-?97 ? prises, : Whole ttokMavSttt; hallos, 88; quarters, 84. 1 PrtieOf..w..860,000 a Prizes of.....84.500 1 Prize of..830,000 2? Prisca of.........81.000 1 Prizeof... .,.....,..$8,930 ?3 Prizes of..8500 1 Prize ol..,..88,000 155 ?rizes ol..8300 ,, .. sao Prizes ot 8taoa. M AppTty^j??t?OTi pr?tes amon^&ng to 813,060. Coicbiw^on Lottery drsws ovary d?y. Tickets fija? ntOtV.v.-r c.; ? ? _ CjWjl?r8sentIree. Drawings msAfled as. ao?n a? the U?5*Sr0foSa*ar" * '- .-. ; V.tatH; T. VETFR8, United S btes Li eenie 1 Agent, V? V? Hasel st?sst* w?i?J?ton, 8, Cy, orliey BixSal.O. : Naimnberio: Smo LEA & PERRINS' CELEBRATED 1 PRONOUNCED m. " EXTRACT BY jpg of s testes tttm a' ,. SB MEDICAL GENTLEMAN CONNOISSEURS N at K-irsa. to Ma : io BI rat om ^?fl^aV Blotter al jSSEJIwosOKSTBff, May, Good Sauee 18611 IffW^l "Ten LKA & PER JLND jjPL?OiBL? (S?SSilBIBS that their SAUG? |irrra??>Ii* Ughly esteenvad ta Lr- ' TO J^^^^"I(rla. im41i^tnjnyopjbi??m. EVERY VARIETY |t?S^fclw?' I a?^Xa!oa*1rz<t? . OP DISH. ^?a?WS?ert,: .- . ?? :o ?v. The success of thia mort dt?t?ous - aad curl-Tidied con? diment having caused nany nnprtnciplod rtaateTi to, apply tho name to 8p*ritma Cbasjin-tfa,ft?Pmpjojta rapectfuay and camecSy requested to sae that the" names 1 of LEA & tana are upon th? WRAPPER, LABEL, STOPPER and BOTTLE. Manufactured by ^o.?tV) LEA 4 PKRRIHfl, Mfttltlttt. ? f JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, .j j: NEW YORK. ^GrHtNTT?. October 19 ' ftnwUrs