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THE DAILY NEWS. RIORDAN, DAWSON & CO., rnopRiETor^. ST?? 13 Hayn? Street. BCB-'-CBTPTION" itATEP.-Otis c?py. twelve montas. MO; ? mmth?. $5; three mouths, $2.50. ADVERHAISQ K .Tii^-liueeaceatsaUnoforthciirst lnser toa, and ?<jn (.eat* t line for each subsequent ins:r:i >n. Ma-n wo ind Fuaaral Notices 51 each. TEEM'.-2ish, ia adra uc. LKTTi-:::: ah ord 1 b> aJheasod to tho DAILT NEWS, No. 1 > H 'va: s-a-ot Cbatleston, S. C. BcJ?orjD MANUsiJBIPra will aot bo returned. CHARLESTON; FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6, 13S7. NEWS SUMMARY -Cotton c'.csed'in New Tork yesterday at ?ajo. advance. Quotations rang ing to 1C? and 16$. -Gell closed in New York yesterday at 138| a 137. -Franco is trying to raise one hundred and forty million dollars in gold tor poaro purposes. -Unelo Sam peye for Russian America about two and a half cents per acre In gold. -Tho Princess Saba.-Salm pas;cd through Cin? cinnati on the 29tb ul:., on hor way to New York. - Jbe la3t nights of tho Black Crook in New York are announced. -lira Lincoln's finery has been looked up from vulgar gaze. -Mr. Maguiro, M. P., is about to publish a book entitled "Thc lash in America." -Dispepsia ?s to bc added to tho list of Louis Napelc m's rcoorted diseases. -A German speculator is trying to get up six pleasuro excursions to the United States. -It is rumored that Hame. Beecher Stowe is thinking of editing a woekly devoted to woman suffrage, in Boston. -R. A. A cxandcr, of Woodford County, Ky., tho cciobratod importer and raiser of fino stock, died A: his residence., on tho 1st inst. -An Organization of Southern ladies in reduced circumstances has been formed at Houston, to do sewing, and has undertaken several large con? tracts. -Clergymen in E icland are not required to pay toll on the turnpikes. Ono is now going through the Cour ta to provo his ligfct to take his wife with bim. -A largo number of tho citizens of Jackson? ville, F.a., ore ir, f ?vor of having tho Pensacola and Georgia and Florida Central Railroads con? sol dato. -Grau bas roceived a dispatch from Havana, urging him under no circumstances to bail for Ha? vana with R.stori, on account of the prevailing sickness there. -During tho present year, up to the 27th ult., thero havo arrived at the port of New York 220,279 emigrants, 6159 mora than had arrived last year at this time. -Out of a European population of less than 1700 upon the island of St. Louis, ia Seaegar, ou tho West coast of Anica, 330 havo diod this season of yellow ft vcr. -Farmc -s ia somo parts of Illinois drlvo their stock eight miles to water and back, consuming th i entire dvy. Some are giving away their hogs becanso thoy havo no water. -Boston ts about to erect a $125,000 building to accommodate the officers of all her charitable so? cieties, to bo called tao "Central Chanty Bureau," in order that their benevolent work may be camed ont moro systematically. -l'be cetton on the ship Consul, burnt below Savannah, is not a total los?. Four hundred bales of undamaged citen and eighteen h'indrcd bales in the lowf.r hold which is filled with water, will piobably bo saved. -Hon. Walter Preston died at his rosldonoo near Aeingd .n, Ta., a fow days ago. He waa once a member of tho United States Congress, and afterwards of tko Confctleiato Congress, and was regarded ono of tho most brilliant men of Vir? ginia. -Resolutions have been passed by tho Cincin? nati Councils opposing any further contraction of the currency, and advocating the payment of the national ? oct in greenbacks, except such loans as the national faith is fledged to liquid?t n with gold. -Jane Swissbclm is the recipient of very swoat talk from the Pittsburg editors. She hos the man? agement of a fair which i? to bestow a dressing gown, slippers, etc., upon tho most popular editor, and Jane says it shall ro to the handsomest. Wily Janel -There is a convia in the Philadelphia Jail who bas been under sentence of death sixteen years, and has been reprived each successive year. There arc several car s somowhat ?imilar in Maine, where murderers have been confined for nearly or quite twenty years, and whom any governor may hang "at pleasure." -The sheriff of Capo Girardeau county, Missou? ri, arrested last reek Rev. Dr. Alezeri, President of 8t. V.'nceai's Co.legc, and several nma at the oonvent there, for .caching without taking the now constitution test oath. This oath has Hen decid? ed unconstitutional as to preacher,, . a attor? neys, but no decision as to teachers hos been made. -Another Aro occurred in Albany, Ga., on Sat? urday night, destroying buildings to the amount of Bom o fifteen thousand dollars. Tho principal sufferers ere Shackelford ? Co., dry goods und grocaries, Spitz, a candy s::op and bakery; Floyd, RUnsmith shop, and two groceries owned by Thomas Curlew. -Tko clearest village in the world is Brock, in Hoi and which no h erse or carriage has ever been permitted to enter, and where overytning is kept with tho most scrupulous neatness. Bef:re ea? ten g many of the houses you are required to re novo your Bhocs. It is said that even the Empe? ror of Russia was compelled to comply with this custom. -Tho New York Express Bays :."Mr. Alexander Stepbons, of Georgia, has been invited by a num? ber ol atizone ol'New Yo k to visit this city, and upon a day to bc indicated by himself, to address thepooplu on ihe stato of tho ceuntry. Mr. 9. has ac opted thc Invitation, but is unable now to fix upon the d v. He will, bowo\er, probably bo in New York during tho latter part ot December. -Hon. B. B. French, Commissioner of Public Buildings in Washington, has written LT publica tion a lotter doa.?ag thc ttorics ol President John? son's dunking habits. Mr. French says he has soon tho I'icsidont officially a.m. st da ly, and ho le satisfied he "*s cs temperate a man ia ?il hie habits aa aay ia the Coi ted States." -A gentleman who measly traversed nearly all of the Wes torn Sta. es, withins eyes wide opon and his perceptivo facultiOa in full play, says (bat nothing surprised him halt so much in that great end wonderful region as tho intenso hatred of tho nogro, which tho .atc at empts of the Radicals to make him a civil and politioal o^ual havo develop? ed among all clsese* o? white men. -The official anounocmont of tho result cf the Sow York ?tato ciuouon in November JOS been mads. For Sooxt-t ry of State, tho chief offioar chosen, thc Democrats polled 373 830 -rote?, and th ; Rcpub.icib 3?-1.017 ; a Democratic majority of ?9 ?7J -u a to:al pol- o: C97.903. J he Slate Logisla turo wi. sun J, in tho Scuate 17 Republicans and 13 Democrais ; in tue Hcusc, 75 Democrats and 5-1 Republicen^- a Democratic majority cn j.int ballot Of 19. -Mrs. General Gaines bas arrived in New Or? leans to continuo t.. 0 prosecution of hor lawsuit for tho cst?to of her father, Daniel Clark. Tais case seems Likely to rival that of Jarcdyoe cs. Jarndycc. Whatever may bo the merits of thi3 long litigated business, thu public sympathies are douoticss in favor of tao lady. She has shown a pertinacity and os.mt ot reaourceii that atamp her as aromar?ab.o woman-JUO waom the "'law's de? lft)"'doc.} not cLohearten, nor repeated reverses sworvo from her resolution. -Ibo Army Register tor 1837 has just beouls tnod. It contains 2986 names, boiug all officers ?e v in commission ba the regular army, of which 92 oro in the Quartermaster's Department, 29 in the ?subsisionco Department, i72 lu thc Medica Department, CA ia tao Pay Department, 91 in the Ordnance Corps, LD post chaplains, 107 in tho corps of ongiaeers; tho remaining number hoing made up of general officers, field and staff and offl ocrs of regiments. -The Ne n York Times says thc monopoly of pub lioly thanking God for party triumphs, wuich has BO long beo.i enjoy od by chaplains and other cler? gymen, is now soho -sly menaced by thc Louisiana Convention, in whi.Mi, on Saturday, a "resolution of thanks to God lor the success of tho Radical Rcpub.icaas: in that State was "laid over under thc ruloa." We hope this very bad example of profaning tho Lame of tho Deity by aiming to rep? resent ?iim as on oily of ono political party or ae other, will not be followed. Political prajia;, is bad enough, but not so Lad as this sort Of let is? lative profanity; nor is any dignity edded to tho resolution by Its being introduced at such a tim?, as to have to be "laid over under tho ralee." -Tho Ritualisms in England, wo observe, ?uro ?t?ekir>t: ii closer alliance with tho moderate nish churchmen-as if to strengthen themselves against tho assaults tho Evanscl.e.-Li sro ma.:iae; upon thom ,lsl] along thc Linc.'' Cu tho eveline of tho lS:h a great meeting to promoto that alliance wa3 to bo heid at St. James* Ball, in London. The in? tention was, not to mako it a d^monatralion in favor of Ritualism, verse, but rather to "L;ing about u union upon tho principie ol' opposition to any altor..tiou iu tho Prayer-book in a party sense. It wu understood that several ?ayaien of high political siandiug, both of thc Conservativo end Liberal p:trt:c>, had given in their adhesion to tire movement, while, on tbo other hand, there is no daub: that a very large number ot VJ.-- high chu ch party would altogether hoid uloof. The chair was to bc talion by Earl Nelsen, who has ou moro than ono occasion spekca of tho Ritualist movement in tenus o? emphatic censure, but who, nevertheless, . . ems uow to bo swinging around tho other way. f -Tho Postmaster-General's report givo3 come interesting intelligence with reference to tho mall sorvice wita Europe. It appears that daring the hst six years tbo department hae paid for the transportation of our mails from $130,000 to $-200, COO a year iu goid over us receipts to thc British Government. The treaty under which this esees sive expenditure is made, however, expires in Jan uary, ard Lie Postrnastor-Gorcr.il has advertised for proposals to earry tho mail3 during 1SG8. Twelve cents in gold for each letter bas heretofore beca vi?? for tho mail service to Great Britain br.t by new contracta resulting fror-, tho abovi proposals, during 1368 tho toroigu letter mails will be carried at fifteoa couts aa ouuco, making thc cost per letter five cents, and book3, papoia and other printed matter, at six coats por pound, pay abie ia currency. Four m.rils weekly aro to go per New Yorli to Great Bntaiu after Now lear day on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Satur? days. The it[ju.t shows au unexpended balance cf 5700,000 avuilablo for tho current fiscal y< ar aad estimates tue deficiency for 1369 at $2.5J?,0G0 Co-operation. It is surprising that the industrial and work ing cla?ses havo never fully realized what a vast power they possess, und how much they might accoa plish by co-operative effort. This co-operation is scrr.elbiug widoly different from :ue combination which leads to Trades Union strikes, ratting, threats, violence and loss of moaey and time. The effect of euch combina tioa is to reduce thc quick and intelligent work ing man to the level of his slow and dull compa aron; and trades combinations, in reality, are more despotic and tyrannical than employers or masters have ever attempted to be. - 3-ope ration, however, is oaly aa endeavor to give practical force lo tho capital owned by thc working man, and its object ie to employ that capital for supplying tho wants of the members of co-openitivo societies, instead of making thoso members dependent on thc capital aad enterprise of others. The co-operative principle may be applied to thc formation cf supply associations, socie? ties for aiding thc members whea sick, build? ing and freehold land societies,-to any cr ganizati.n, ia fact, ia whioh the mcubers caa provide a comaioa capit .1 to supply their ia dividual wants; but, at preseut, it will be best to consider only the peculiar advantages of co? operative stores. lu practice the system is as simple as in principle ; and, by way of illustration, there muy be taken the oase of & co-operative store opened for the salo of coal, flour, and genbral groceries. The subscription to tho society is axed at five dollars, which sum entitles to mem? bership, and purchases oao share of the oapital stock. To make tho payments light, oac dol? lar is paid on entrance, and the remaining four dollars in four equal wcekiy payments. In addition to this, an entrance fee of twenty five cents maybe charged. The now member is then entitled to purchase goods from the store, which has boen established and slocked hythe contributious of the members. As the store is the property of the wholo body of members, who, at the same time, have fur? nished the capital and do furnish the custom, all articles are s, d at wholesale cost price, with a slight addition on account of rent, sala? ries and other oxpenses. Having no borrowed capital to repay, or upon which to pay interest,-having no object in making a greater prout, than is necessary to pay actual expenses,-havicg no purpose but that of supplying its members at the lowest rate,-thc co-operative store oan sell its goods to its members at much low?f prices than the ordinary store. Nor is tho co-operative store limited to trading with its own members. It will sell to the general public, but in -this case the salesars made at the ordinary retail price. The benefits and ontiro profits of the entorprise are reserved for the members. Postal Telegrams. The idea of impressing tho telegraph into the service of the Postofficc, to send tho peo? ple's letters over tho wires, or rather to do away altogether with letters, and communicate with friends, kinsfolk, banker, broker, customer, and dun, solely by means of a galvanic battery, is not altogether new. It has been broached from tims to time, both in this country and on the continent of Europe. During the late war the telegraph, to all intents aad purposes, throughout the Uaited States, was uader the control of the government. The cable tells us that the English Government has resolved to adupt the telegraph -.s a part of its postal ma? chinery. Tnis will revolutioui?e tho whole system both of the present mail service and of telegraphy, especially if the speculations of some of thc newspapers should prove well founded, and this become a mere extension of thc universal penny postage system. At pros en:, a message by telegraph is much more CZ pensive 'han a letter by the mai!, but there is ao good reason for the difference. A much smaller outlay of capital is required for the telegraph than for tho mail service ; and, ooce a sufficient patronage is ensured, ss would be the case when it becomes part of the postofSce machinory, from tea to fifty words might be | sent over thc wires at a ponny, just as a letter weighing half an ouuoo is no>v transmitted for the same sum. Penny postage, though long doemsd an im possibility, has proved a success, and there is uo reason why, in tho present advanced state of civilization aad wido dissemination of edu? cation and newspapers, penay telegrams should not bo quito as feasible. Should the experimeat succeed in England, some cf our wiso men at Washington may perhaps be induced to look into it, aad in the course of time iutroduce it iato these States. There are, of oourse, many objectioas to iavestiug government with so enormous a patronage, an.l creating a far greater moaopoly, perhaps, than that which would bc superseded. But with a great na? tional debt, a oomplex system for collecting ibo revenue, a large army, aad a hundred other powerful levers ia the bauds of thu Govern ment, it is scarcely worth whilo to object to a feature of obvious general utility because of its possible tendency to centralization. Charity. It is but natural that beet of feeling and warmth of discussion, particularly ia seascn3 of political excitement, should lead to harsh words and bittor thoughts. It is natural; but it is not to be desired. No maa ever gained the better of an antagonist, by mere vitupera? tion. A thousand times over, roughness of manner has beca forgiven for the sake of tbs sterling vaiue cf the ideo; but it is very rare to tind mere scolding obtain either influence or weight. It makes a noise; it '.hes, worrie?, fr?ta; and ends-in nothing. Certain it is that, if men were mora charita? ble towards each other, the tongue would be robbed of its sharp,. ?t st?Dg, and this busy life would gain another eharia. Suspicion is an unpleasant compinion; an enemy to all that is fair, and bright, and good. Far better is it to trust and meet with a rebuff, than never to trust at all; and there is nothing lost, and much is gained, by placing a charitable construction upon every action aad every word. It is of no sc to run aftur trouble for misfortune gallops ipidly enough: i: :? of no us? to hunt for foe*, 'hen so ha;d it is tc ?n i a friend. In these changing, shifting days, particular 7 necessary is it to look upon others with harity. There aro many who differ with us i opinion. V."o know, ana feel, that wo are ight; but they may know, and feel, tho same, inc course of action to one seems the best, but ; seems tho very worst to another. There must e contests of voice and of baud, of pen nud f sword, but it can always be afforded to bow rt courtesy to thc opposing side, and bcliovo hat they acted in honor, sincerity and truth. ,ot- no man bc condemned who has been con? tentiously consistent. Try to believe, and do iclieve, that hit; desiree aud purposes arc right; .nd, if he will not be overcome, leave him .lone in thc field. Nothing is mi-sed by gene 0U3 thoughts; and nothing brings a rioher har? rest of benefits than a plenteous sowing of the 'ruitful seed of charity, New Cooks. LOENELL'S IhTEEirrsiATE GEOGRAPH?, embrarin a Summary ot Physical Geography, a complet sot of Now Maps a?d Pictorial Illustrations. Now-a-daya, when thc needle-gun and the rjhasscpot arc working such wondrous changes in the boundaries of nations, it would bo folly Lo place in tho hands of thc ycunf? any but tho latest edition of tho standard geographies and maps. In tho revised copy of COENELE'S lu .ermediato Geography before us, wo have a :ompact and admirable manual for schools, il? lustrated in elegant and attractive stylo by :arefully prepared maps and pictures. Thc above work is published by thc AP PLETOSS, and may be had at RUSSELL'S, King stroet. AHE AMERICAN PCELIEHir AND EOOKSELLEE. A Gonerul Record of American and Foreign Lite? rature. Published mouthly at No. 33 Park Row, New York, by GEOEGE P.. CATHCABT ?i Co. Wo have received tho first number of this magazine, and after a careful perusal, believe [hat it will meet a demand long felt in this :ountry, a means of communication between publishers and booksellers, and between them iud book readers. It contains advertisements af all the leading publishers in the United States ; also of thc manufacturers of school ap? paratus of all kinds, of booksellers and station? ?re, of libraries and collectors wanting books, if reviows, magazines, papers, etc., besides well written reviews of recent publications, and miscellaneous intelligence of a literary cbar icter. No literary man, no lover of books, no book? seller, no college, society or public library :an dc without the American Publisher and Bookseller; and if its future issues boar out the promise of this first number, its success is beyond doubt. THE ESTPBE?S Jor?PHrsr. An Historical Sketch of tho Days of Napoleon. Ey LOUISA MUHL BACH. Miss MUHLBACE is already so well known to, ind ropular with, the American reading pub? lic, teat the mero announcement that a trans? lation of another of her books bas appeared itt jcougb. to create a demand for it at once. Among the many historical novels from her prolific pen there is not one that will be read with a keener interest than this strange, sad itury of thu fortunes and misfortunes of the levoted wife of tho first Napoleon. Miss MUHL BAC?A has deftly woven together the rich mate? rials for romance afforded by the life of JO? SEPHINE BEAUHAB:.AI3 ; and thousands who have hitherto known little of tho details of the :heequered career of the Empress will wel :ome the appearance of this pleasant ..arra live. ?. NEW SYSTEM or iNrAxrny TACTICS, DOUBLE AND SLSGLL RANK. AcUptod to American Topogra? phy oud improved Fir? Arms. Ry Brevet Major General E?ionx UPTON, U. 3. A. Hore wo have a very complete manual of In? fantry tactics, arranged according tc tho latc3t system which the experience of modern war? fare and improved firearms has suggested. The work is published by authority of the Gov? ernment, and all Infantry exeroises and ma? noeuvres not embraced in its pages aro pro? hibited in the regular army. TO R EM T. TO RENT, FINE LARGE ROOMS, NO. 486 E1NG-MBEE?. ?orpartLu ard op, ly ou premire>, D.cemvCrO 1* 1U) KENT, A NEAT AND CONFORTA* . BLE TWO STOB Y DWELLING, with necessary jutbuildtiigf, and a wad of water, situate on camion, scar Comicg-s.reot, No. 20. To an approved tenant tho reaf will be ?25 per monta. F r tu. tuer parti. ulara ap? ply ot Ko. 11:3 cuMANG AND WABBAVN Sl'BAHXS. December 9 IO RENT, nOUSE, No. IQ COMING-STBEET, ona door fr. m Weutwortrr.stxi.et. Apply to J. L. ?Si NOG A. December S No. 816 Bing, osmer booiot. -timi rj\0 RENT.-TWO AND HALF STORY RE JL SIDENCE, No. US Mary-strcoL B. M. MAHSHALL A ano.. Beal E6b?to Agenta, December 5 2 No. 33 liroae-strcct. TM> RENT. A PART OF A HOUSE* CON. _L TA I.MN G THBEE BOOMS, all on tho second floor, md in brat rote order. 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On thc place are sixty laborers (freedmen), rho would contract oboaply, as they ctsixo to rcm.uu. .he Ektatc wm bo leased lor a term oi years rn one v.iy. cr in farms to suit s ar JJ ca. ..jj. i or teros, ap ay io MO'.Vi.Y jj CO._Novouiu.-r 12 rLEASE. A TURPENTINE ?ABM, 80 milos from Chruiestoo, on Charleston and Savau. HUI Itaiiroac', containing 60,u.O boxes, lsr?e still, and oil lecesw-ry appurtenances. . t> to CLBffOBD A MATHEWE8, November 29 f No. Co Brood street. ?Vi 8 S G ? L L A ft E G li S, DON'T FAIL TU TRY THE CELEE?A. TAO; SOUTHERN TOM.', PANSMN'? ULPAAIC >.iT?ES, an umaihus remedy lor ail LLieases o? tho ttgestive orsms and U0 Liver. For :>a!o by ad Dru*,. Uta. _ DON'T FAIL TO i RY THE CELEBRA? TED SOCTHEBN TONIC, PANKNIH'-S HEPAT.C UA'AEUS, an uuiouing leuieciy for ah Diseases oi the Jigestivc Organs and wo Liver. For ?aio by ail Dm? lata._ DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELEBRA? TED SOUTHERN TONIC, PANKNINS HEPATIC >ix lEIts, <ui u-xaihcg remedy lor ail Diseases of tue ^?estivo Organs and tho Liver. For aale by aUDru^ lata. DOv.'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELEBRA? TED SOUiHEKS IONIC, PANENIA'SS HCPAAIC i. l'A'El,:-.-, sn u-.aiung remedy fer ah D?3LC6C3 of the >lgestivo Organs and the liver. For sare uy ail Drug law, DO.'. T FAIL. TO TRV THE CELEBRA? TED ?uUAHtlBN TONIC. PANK.M.S'O UcPAAiC fiaTEHS* an u^uihcg remedy for a.l Diseases oi tho jigestive Oigans and tue Liver. For Bale DV ah Drog iata._ r\ON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELEBRA U TED bOCTHiiBN LONIC, PA.>ENIN'O HEA'ATAC S?ATEK^I au uuiaiimj rcraedy lor u.l biscasea ol the j.Kesuve Or.ousaad t?? Liver. Ter t:Uo ey eli Diuj ?ats._ DONT FAIL TO AR Y THE CELEBRA? TED SOCTHEBN TONIO, PANEMN'd ia?rAlTC ... ;E..i, an unialhhg remedy tor all Discists of thc A o.Uvo crnans and tue Liver. For cale by ad i.: l-ata. DON'T FAIL TO TRY" THE CELEUltA 1ED ?O?rii?ltN TONIC. PANKNIN'a HEPATIC ?AATEUt*, an anioLlug remedy lor au Ariscases of trio i^bdve Qi-jus and -.ho Lavar, i or sale by ad Dru,; ;l.ta DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELEEI?A U:D SOUAUEUN TO ? io, PANENLN'S UEPATIC i;iiTr.i>5, i.u uuiui.lijg runeuy for ail Lisias-s ol the Jigetiive Organo auc ino Liver. For sale by all Drus [is a._ DON'T F.?..IL, TO TRY THE CELEBRA? TED SOUltiEltN IONIC, PANKNIN'J HEPATIC DATEES, an anfiiUns rim^dy ?jr all A/is.ases oi the ii-estiva Oriana and aie Livjr. A cr sals by uil Dru,.' ;ists. DON'T FAIL, TO TRY THE CELEBRA? TED SOU1 Hr RN TONIC, PANENI.VS HEPATIC i FTEBS, an um'o?iug remedy for au Diseases of the MgeBtivc Organs and thc laver. Fer salo b> all Druy ?Ists. November ?7 WARTS. iVA^TED, A GIRL, WITH HiFEREX *? C->, for general noose Work, trilito or colorod. muire at Mr. ALEXANDER'S LIIOE STORK, Mo. 211 iu?-eirect 1* Dc .o.:.bcr<". : ir\ST:-D,BT AKESPBC TABLE WHITE VV V.'cniau, u cltuauo:i WET NER-K. Can givo oed relea-enees. Address WET NUR3:.', Daily News ifbeo. C* D comber ? nrAXTE?>, A SITU\TIO:? UV A WHITE WOMAN cs Cook, Chambermaid or Nurse, and i wduuK io make herself gcncnMy useful. Apply at lo. 22 QI TE LN-S1 REE f. near state-.,ro.C De ember ?_1* CLERK-iii IP WANTED? KITHTSR AS Bojkltccper or Conara'. Assistant, by ono willing od quiliricd io make himself useiui. Address, stating alary offi red and nature of business, "ACCOUNTANT," ,t the Daily Ncwj Office. 12_December 1 ?5rAn TO 83000 PER ?KAH.-ATm 0?0\J\J AGENT is want:d in every town ia tho Jnioa to moko and sellan aride of daily consumption a ever,-family. It ia eni.iri.lv new. tolo as permanent .y F;our Address LOUIa COBLENTZ, Middleton, Md. December i_Irno AO?NTS XV Av TED ?T?K THE -'LIFE OF JEFFERSON DAVIS," by frank H. Altriend, of Uichmond, formerly edito'- of the southern Literary Messenger. Tula 1J amil jud authentic history cl tho Lie and Pubic Servicer of tho great Southern loader. Ur. A triced has enjoyed unusual aavuntages ia the pre? paration c: this work, as will be apparent to all on exam? ination. Send tor specimen FWCS and circulars, with terms. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO , Atlaa ia, oa. Imo* November 2d i-1 nura, a^paeu io tuc side -, POUOIU, ?v, ?U? doors and windows. Send for agent's circular. J. R. BRADs I RE LT A CO., Novembar 27 2r..os Boston. Mass. VT7ANTED.-A YOUNG LADY WANTS A VV hlTUAHOX the rusuing year as TEACHER lu a private family. She w:il rtivo thorough instruction in ibo Eughsh branencs ot ed'ucat.on and teach young be gicners in the ?renca linguage. Tho best references given, aad terms moderato. Address "MISs L. W., caro of Dr. C. B. Jones, Ashland. Hanover County, Va. November 25 Imo WAX TEL", AGENTS EVERYWHERE, TO soil tho MAGIC CLEANSING CREAM, sample do;., terms, show cordi, ol'-., sont on recel?t of s2. V. CUMMINGS ACO, No. 42 South Marael street, Boston. November 25 3mos WANTED, A SITUATION AS TEACH?K. Ibo subscriber, who has had eight years experi? ence in his profession, os Principal or Academies, aud is at p>eseat Principal of Montreal Academy in Nelson County, Va., oeaa*es to removo South on account of the health of his lamlly, and wUI accept a sltuadon either In a Malo or Fem?lo coUoje or Academy, or in a Private School that win j icio him a support, anywhere m Georgia or South Carot na. Ho teaches, besides tho English branches and aiathtmadcs, tho L.r.in, tre k, French and spanish Lan? guages, and will give satisfactory testimonials ot hiscom petOLcy, success und popularity as a Teaeher. Address E. E. JEFl'ERSON, Monireal, Jcllersou county. Va. November 23 Imo MERCHANTS, DEALERS, TRADERS, OR anybody requiring tho services of an expert Ac? countant, will plea.-o address E. D. F., at thc Olllce of the cuABLT-STON DaiLX NEWS. Noveinbui 22 (.. 16 AC KA TS WANTED.-S10 TO ?*0 A DAY, to lutroduco our new patonl STAR SHUTTLE SEW LW MACHINE. Pn.'o svu. It uses two threads, end nijkes the genuino Lock titi ich. All other low-priced ma? chines make the chain Stitch. Exclusiva territory given Send tor circulars. W. u. WILSON A CO., Manufac? tur?is, Cleveian I, Ohio. Imo Novenber 18 AGE VI'S WANTED FOR A VIRGINIA LIFE OfeUiCANCK COMPANY.- Tho Richmond Ba.lc g and Insurance Company, or Richmond, Va., EN -URES LIVES en ihe most leasonablo term?, with se? curity undoubled. ILO e unable io insure ar? MADE ABLE. AGENAO WANTED m crery city and county in the Union. App icants for Agencies will address 1'. B. STARKE, General Agent, Novembar 12 Imo Box No. U03, Richmond, Va. WANTEO. BY A LADY COMPETENT TO teach English, Ereuch and Music, employment in Lue oity. Address X. Y. Z., Daily News Ofllce. November 8 Imo FOR SAU. SEA ISLAND AND UPLAND COTTON AND UiuE PLANTATIONS. FARMS and CITi' PROPER 1 a of all kinds for SALE and LEA!- E b/ CLIFFORD A AiATQEWES, Real Estate Agents, Na 5S Broad street. November 3 Sm os REMOVALS. BRITISH CONSULATE EEMOTED TO THE OFFICE OF THE SPANISH Consul, No. ii BJ\OAD STREET, uuil further no UJO. GEO. RJ.VERS WALKER, Octobor 30 E.. M. Acting Consul. j.UST AND FOUNDS LOST OR STOLEN, A CUR DOG, AL? MOST black, wi.h a white ring around his neck iud white breath A bultablo reward wlU ce paid for his icturn to T. F. O'aULLi > AN, No. til Wad 6treet, cr at Uis otnee. November 25 DKOPPE I) ON" TUE NIGHT OF THE 131H November, near the Actor's entrance of thc Circus p-vilhoa. a .MEDIUM-SIZED WHiTE ERMINE FUR JAPE, tho two lower Buttons of Whito Glass, and the tvholo hued with Whito aiU. Hie under wiR obtain a suitable reward by leaving it oi tho DETECTIVES' LvFFiCE, in Broad street, November li BOARDING. BOARDING.-EXCELLENT BUARU CAN bo oblainod, at reasonable rates, by appl. lng at No. tal KING STREE 1", ono door above Hudson street, near thc CitodaL alie Street Cars j-ass the door every ten minutes. 3mo October !" COPARTNERSHIPS. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE iXItTING BETWEEN RIGHTER A H AMMOND is tull day dissolved by mutual cou scut. CHABLIS C. RIGHTER. I-AAo HAMMOND. Charlee ten, December 2,1867. CHARLES C. RIGHTER WELL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS. 3? December 4 EDUCATIONAL, FEMALE COLLEGE. THE FALL TERM OF THE FEMALE COLLEGE, Spartanbnrg, S. C., will opei Octobor 8d, 1S67. Tho President. Rev. A W. CUMMINGS, D. D., wlU bo lided by compotcn:, exponr need teachers in every de aartmauh Board for half year.570.00 Tuition. 20.00 Contingent L-eo. 2.00 Mi: and ai thc ornamental Brauche] vory low. i Lese wishing to patronize the School will please ad I re aa ino Presidenh_Ru_August S NIGHT SCHOOL: NIGHT SCHOOL! iNf-ON-SIREEI, NEARLY OPPOSITE LAURliNS-ST JpHE HOURS FOR THE EXERCISES IN ARITHME. ITC. WRITING, READING, GERMAN and ENG LIS J 3KAMMAR are from 7to 9 o'olock P M Termo-S2 per month In advance. Dook-keoping charged extra. O. H. BERGMANN. December 2 A RC CU I AL SCHOOL, OF THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY COMMUNION. FOHN GADSDEN, Prin-apal, wltu a Corps of loschen. HOARD Or TBeSTEES. REV. A. TOOaiER PORTER, Rector. G. A. iliENnuLM, ED .VAUU SEBRING, JOHN' H.lNCKEL, J. ]}. ALEXANDER, il. T. BARTLETT, EVAN EDWAUDS, ;-ccrct:ry and Treasurer. T'EUS SCHOOL WILL BE OPENED [O. V.) ON THE JL O.h of Di.CE.UBER. t-essian of TEN MONTHS", dolida; B, one week at ChrUimas, uood Friday and Bast? ir Monday, August and september, ihe boura will l c rom S A. M. to 2 P. M. Ino imant Classes, 9 A. M. to .2 M. Tho Recesses will bs tn rota?on ol 15 minutes .'ach. Boys' and Girls' departments dissect. Soaring and Embroidery, voluntary clashes, si.or the osor.ises of th: ichooL limits-Booka a: wholesale cost price, md found lo hoeo v.'ho cannot purchase, 'iuition 50 cents a month, u advance. App.icaiions for admission made between :curs oi ? and JO A. M. at house ol tho Rector, cornor tutiodge an. spring streets, till lurthar noitce. November 6 wfml? KEW Yt?iU? LXC^IA^?E. EXCHANGE ON NEW YOEE FOR SALE IN SUMS to su.t purcha:er3, by u " GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO. November C wlmlmo B?, STD C ?IAIIU.'IV?I BONDS. 6TOCK9, COUPONS RANK BILLS, GOLD AND SILVER 1L1UGIIT AT HIGHEST RATES, by ANDREW M. J?OKLLAIN'D, BROKER, No 3 BROAD STREET. November 29 imw2mos ON KEW YOBK AND BALTIMORE. pEEC?S CONSTANTLY FOE GALE IN S?MS IO O Edit on NE\. YORK and BALTIMORE. 10 L. GAMBRILL, Novemoer .2 Lmo S0t 7 Brcad 8treet. TKE FLORENCE GAZETTE, PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT FLORENCE, ?. C., oolera aj oxccUcnt medium to Merchants nnd thcrs who v,-.?h lo extend t?r butiness te thc Pee .icc secnon oi tue ?tato. Ratos of advertising vary rea jnibl"^_ e,y[1,, J.J ter ir THE GBFeEX VILL 3 M OLIN TA* fiBK [S PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT il Cv PU: year, in a'.vance. AdTcrL:c:ctui ; .csericd at usui.i alfi. G. E. ELFORD, Mav ir r/litorind Pronrirtor THE MARIO V STA I ', ESTABLISHED NEARLY TWENTY YEAHS AGO, IS ^?ublishPd LI Marion, S. C., ia the central poit'.on n tho country, aud otters a favorable medium to Mer ihanti, J.-ug?i-i'.s, Machinists, :.ad aU chi?:es who dcsir o extenel their bu?uosj in the Eje Dec coantry. For the berohtot ourai-e.-usiaj patxens, we chalL in dditiou to our subscription list, which is constantly in ?raas.a? pnbliah uad distribute, gratuitously, coplc3 of Ve ?TAR, duriujj thc bar.nc.j ,oa?oa 'Jiu Fill. Betes oi Advertising liberal. Vt. J. Mc KERA LL, Novembar 20 ;:j | ?o.. iU? pro^rieter MEETINGS. STRICT OBSERVANCE LODGE.,' NU. 73, A. F. M. THE ANNUAL COMMUNICATION OF THIS LODGE will bo held, at Masonic Had, Tltis Evening, Cth inst., it 7 o'clock. The Arrear List will he road.' Members sill take due notico and govern thrmselvo? accordingly. Dy older of XT. al. A. s. DOU ;LAS, December fl 1 Secretary. GERMAX SCH?TZEN CLUB. THE REGULAS MONTHLY MEETING WILL B" held This Evening, at 7 o'clock. All members aro re? quested to be present, as business of imporUnco will be transacted. THEO. COUDES, December 6 1 Secrourv. EAGLE FIRE ENGINE COMPANY. ~\rOV ARE HEREBY SUMMONED TO ATTEND A A Regular Monthly Meeting ot your Company, at your Hall, OJ Tkii (Friday) Evening, 6th instant, at 7 o'clock precisely. By order. A. MARION COHEN, December 0_1 Secretary E. F. E. Co. JE TN A STEAM FIRE ENGINE COMPANY. AN EXTRA MEETING OF TUE COMPANY WILL be held This Evening, at the Market Hall, at half piiBt 7 o'clock. By order of tho President. December 6 1 F. C. LYNCH, Secretary. CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. TO JUNK-SHOP KEEPERS. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL,) DECEMBER 2, 18". f THE JUNK-SHOP LICENSES OF THE FOLLOWING persons have expirod. They ari hereby notiflod to apply at this Offl:e immediately and renow the same : PHELIP KILEY, Warren and St, Phlh>sireets. M. UE?NOLDS, No 5 Bedon's Alley. MARY BURKE, No. 7'J Calhoun-street. EDMUND WALLACE. No. 24 Washington-street, JAMEi WALLACE, No. 95 Spring-stro.t, JOHN LEAHY, No. 214 Coming-street, MARY HAFFERTY. Columbus and Hanover-streets. M A KY CAMPBELL. President and Caunon-atreeta. P. MANION, No. 57 State-sireet. JOHN HENNY, No. 46 Queen-street. JAMES BARRY, No. 10 Whari-street D. CONROY, No. 32 St. Philip-street P. DORAN, No. 10 Exchange-street. P. PINKUSSOHN, No. 63 East Bay. W. H. SMITH. December 3 dork of Council CITY" TAXES-MONTHLY RETURNS. OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSESSOR, 1 CITT HALL, December 1, 1867. J NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVlES TO ALL CONCERNED tjat the Monthly ile turns tor the Month of No? vember past, in compliance wich tho Ttix Ordinance, ra? tified on the 23th day o? December, 18C6, mum bo made on or before the 16th instant, JOHN E. HONOUR, December 2 12 City Assessor. . NOTICE TO AUCTIONEERS. OFFICE CLERK 0!? COUNCIL, 1 CHABLESTOX, Novembsr '?6, 1867. j ALL AUCTION LICENSES EXPIRED FIRST OCTO? BER last. Those who failed to renew at that Hmo are not considered os having a License, uud consequently aro no Auctioneers. Vt'. H. SMITH, November 27 Clerk of CounolL NOTICE. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, ) CHARLESTON, S. C., Mav 4, 1367. J THE REGULAR INSPECTION OF THE LOTS AND inclosures, vaults, Ac. will cnpimence on Monda.], >iexf, 6t insE Owners and occupants ore hereby requirei to see that their premises ore in good condition and that nil filth and garbage is removed as r:quired by Ordi? nance. Other inspections will follow. By order of Mayor GAILLARD. C. 13. SIG WALD. Chiefer Police. NOTICE. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLOWING clause of Section 1 of an "Ordinance to Kaiso Sup. phe. lor tho voir 1867," is published for tho informaUon ol persons selling Good? by sample or otherwise, who are not residents oi this city. All such persons are hereby ooutitd to report at this office. ."Three dollars oo every hundred dollars of all goods sold In HU? city by persons not residents, by sample ot otherwise." W. H. SMITH, March H Clerk of Goon eil] KIRK LOAN. MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, 1 Cm HALL, November 9,1866. j ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF REBUILDING IN TSE Burnt Districts and Waste Places of tho City, un? der "An Act of the General Assembly, giving authority to the City Council of Charleston to procee 1 Tn the ma., ter ol a Fire Loan, with a view to aid in building up tin City anew," ure hereby nodded that the form of appli cation for loans can be obtained at thc office of the Clerk of Couucll, b?tween the hours of 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. Allapplica ion? must bc j' 'd in the above mentioned office, as th J Committee will meet every Monday to cor sider the some. Ry order or the Mayor W. H. SMITH, November 10 ''lerk ol connell. AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE DREDGING Of DOCKS. V/htreas, Thu best Interests ol thc city, as well as the convenience of the shipping visiting tho port, demand that the channel of Cooper River be krptopea with suffi? cient depth of water for all commercial purposes, and free from ob ?traction: Be it ordained, 'that in future all mud removed Irom any ot tho city docks by dredge machines, or otherwise, shall bo removed ono hut dr jd and Arty fathoms from tho end of the dock. ' The Uirbor Master shall be furnished with a copy of this Ordinance, which he is required strictly to enforce; and to report lor prosecution ah violations of the samo; which iliad subject tho party so offending lo a fine not exceeding ono hundred collais foi' each and every offence, Ratified in City Council thiii eigb' lay of October, in the year of our Lord one thousa. 1 eight hundred and sixty-seven. (L.S.J P. C. GAILLARD. Mayor. W. H. SMITH, Clerk of Council. _October 18 PUBLIC NOTICE. OFTICE CLERK or COUNCIL, 1 May 1867. ( The fodowiug Section of " An Ordinanco lo abolish the office of Sperintendent of Streets ; to provide lor Keep tug the Streets' Lanes, Alleys, and open Courts in the City of Chirlcsston Clean, and for other purpo.ss," is hereby published for the information of all concerned : For" the due protection of the said contractor or con? tractors, it it further ordained, Ihat every owner, lassoo, occupant and tenant of any premises fronting in any stieet, Une, alley, or open court, shall on every day (Sundays excepted) havo the dirt, tilth, garbage, or other offal, placed in trout ot his or her lot, in a barrel, box or heap, and la readiness for the contractor, by the hour ot seven o'clock, A. M., troru tho Dist (layer May to the first day of November lu every yoar ; and by the hour ot nine o'clock, A. M., frcm thc tirst day ol' November to the first day of May following. And any persou offend? ing heroin, or piaclng any curt, filth, garbage, or other otlal, in any street, lane, or alley, or open court, alter the hours above named, Bhall be subjec. to a line not less than two nor more than fivo dollars, for each and every ofience, to bo imposed by tho Mayor, By order W. H. SMITH, May 16_ Clork of Connell. AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE Tilb 8TOBAOS OF PETROLEUM, TTS POO DUCTS, AND OTHER TM'LAM?'ABLE OILS. SEC. L Be it ordained by the Mayer and Aldermen, tn City Cov.ncl astemblcd, That from and after the lSth dr.y of June next, it shall not be lawlul to keep Petroleum, Kerosene, hock Oil, Benzine, Benzole, or any otbor In? flammable oil or oils on storage or for sale in any cellar, store or building south of Lino street, in a larger quan? tity than fifty gallons on any one lot or premises, ano any such quantity so kept or storoa shall be contained hi vessels ot tin or other metal. SEC. 1. That Petroleum, its produc*G, or any other lc flammable oil or ohs, v,hon brought into the city by lani or water, rosy bo kept on any lot or in any oitdding in which cotton is not stored, for a period uot exceeding twenty-four hours, upon the expiration of which timi-il shall be removed and kept in tho manner as required by tho foregoing section. SEC. 3. /my person or persons violating any part ol this Ordinance shall bo subject to a ino of two hundred dollars, for each ofi'enee, recoverable in any Court of com? petent J urisdiction. Ratified in City Council this twenty-first day of May, Itt tho year ot our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven. [L.S.] P. C. GALLLAHD, Mayor. W. H. imiD, Clerk of Council. June 6 AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOB TEX LIQUIDATION OT TUS INTERE3T OK THE DEBT OT TBE CITT, WBICU ACCRUED ON TBX TUtBTTZTn DAT OF SEPTEMBER LAST. BE tl ORDAINED BY iHE MA?OR AND ALDER? MEN in City Council assembled, That for the pur? pose of lie uidatlug the m'.crest on the public debt ot the city, which accrued on the tnir.leth day ol September last, six per cent, stock, obligatory on the corporation ot tho City of Charleston, sholl be issued under the direc? tion of tho Mayor, tc the persons holding stocks or six per cent bonde ot the city, and eut.tled to receive the in:ore; t accrued thereon at the Hmo above stated, the said stock to bear interest alter the rate of six per cent per annum, parable quarterly, redeemaolo in thirty years from date: Provided, That no part Of said stock shill bo issued for any sum less than twenty dollars, or lor any fracuonal part cf a dollar: Provided, also, that all tums for lesa than twcnt> dollars, and I'jr lracdonal parts cf a dollar, shall bo paid in city bills. SEC. 2. That the icm. ol' ecrt/iicate, and mode ol transier cf said stock shall bo subject to the tame regu? lations ai now exist in lelalion to other city six per etat, stocks of tho r".. Ratified in City Council this twenty-second doy of Octo? ber, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun? dred and sixty-seven. (L. 8.] P. C. GAILLARD, Mayer. W. H. SMITH, Clerk ol' Council._October 25 PUBLIC NOTICE. OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY, 1 January 3,1867. j PUBLIC NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER . he following Ordinanco licenses have been prcpareo lerdjUvery irom this Otace. S. T'JOMAS, City Treasurer. SEC. L Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermenm City Council assembled, Tba't from and after the first d-> of January, licenses shall be taken out for all cari?, dr.ij, and wagous, used for private aud domestic purposes, m the samp manner, and according to tho same pru Vlsi ons now ol' lorco in relation to carte, drays and wagons, let ci driven tor hire, except giving bonds, And each suth cart, dray or wagon, shall bc provided with a budge ci taiuiny thc number thereof, and marked Private, tu , placed o:a the outside of the shaft. Src. 2. No person ?Lall be taken by the Treasurer as surety to any bond under the Ordinance concerning li? censes for carts, drays, '\ agous and other carriages, nc lesa he or t-lie be a freeholder. SEC. X The follow ing shall hereafter be the rato;: .ct licences for public and private carts, drays, tragona, vc, including tho horses or mules uacd thereoi, wnich ghi*li cc. iree norn other tax?t on: PUBLIC CAHTS, PRATH, KTC, OR THOSE EMI LOVED Qt AM BUSINESS WHATEVER, Ton UIBL Dinnc'T OB INDIRECT. For e\ery cart, dray cr wagon, drawn by one hor?e ot mule, ?20. For every cart, dray cr wagon, drawn by two horror mules, i30. For every hack and carriage with iwo wheels, ?2Q. For every hick and carriage vuth four wheels, $40. For every stage or omnibus jexcept line omnibus with two horses, tSO. For every ?tage or omnibus (except hue oinnibcij, drawn by four hoi?c?, $60, For every ttuck drawn oy two or nioie iiorse?orinuk. 560. For even- express wagon drawn by tvro or more hors ?I cr mules, ?60. PREAD CARIS AND PRIVATE CARTS, DBATS, EIC. For every brcau >.art or wagon, $5. Fir every cart, dray or wajon, used for private cr do. meet ie purposes, and not to ba employed in thc trans? porting ol goods, vrarcs, merchanuue, lumber, or a;.;, o;her commodity, for compensation, either directly ? indirectly tor the raine, shah pay ?or a license tho ?um o' . exclusive oi thc horst- or mole. Ratified in City Council, this 10th day of Janur.ry |L. c.] lo lue year ol'cir Lord cue thoura?d ciybt hun. drcu ond ilxty-fix. By the Mayor. p. C. GAILLARD, Mayor Joiiusry ? v>\ u. KtUTB, Clerk O? Council THF. ?Ji?A.VGEBURG NEWS, PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, AT Oraugebui;;, s. C Terms SS per annum, in a.' vance. During tho ?pring nnu fiiU seasons extra copies of the ORANGEDUBO NEWS whl be circulated for the benellt ol nur advertising pctronB. Contract Advertisements inserted on thc most lib?rai forms. Address SAMUEL DIBBLE, Editor Oraagebury News, February 25 Orangebuiy, S AMUSEMENTS. CHARLESTON THSATE/S. HIBERNIAN HALL. Lessees sud Managers.JOHN "EJITLETOM k BBC-., Of thc Savannah and Vicksburg Theatres. FIFTEENTH NIGHT OF THE SEASON. This Evening, December 6. GREAT EXCITEMENT! TUX WONDERFUL BLACK CROOK, Furore Unequalled I LAST FIVE NIGHTS! Last Week o?* the Company I THE LAST CHANCE TO SEE THE SUPERB ATTRACTION. BLACK ?CHOOK! WITH SCENERY, COSTUMES ABS EFFECTS FBOM KEW TOBE. SECURE SEATS TO AVOID THE HUSH I Curtain rises at quarter to 8 o'clock. Admission $1.00; Reserved seats, 81.25; Colored seats 75 cents; Boy?, 60 cents. ?3r Tickets can be procured at the Box Office through? out tho day. December 6 TON sim AL7~ W. E. MARSHALL, SHAM ll HAIR CUTTING No. 31 BROAD-STBEET, Up Stairs, CHARLESTON, S. C. December 5 lino* HARDWARE, ETC. lE?JrVIR, DWABE SAM'L B. MJIRSHALL EESPECTFULLY BEOS TO INFORM HIS FRIENDS that hs bas now on hand, ard ls receiving constant? ly, the following J Which he offers at Wholesale and Retail. AXES. HOES, SPADES. SHOVE LS. COTTON AND WOOL CARDS. SIEVES. CHAINS, ?AILS, SPIKES, CANK. BARROWS. BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, TURPENTINE TOOL9, BUE?DER8' HARDWARE. ALSO, MILL *>ND ORXND STONES. PLOUGHS, CORN SHELTERS, STRAW CUTT * BS, HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY. PLATED SPOONS, FuRKS AND CASTORS, SAFE WIRE, SAUSAGE STUTTERS, MEAT CUTTERS, POWDER, HHOT, CAI-X. MUSKETS, GUNS, SPORTING EQUIPMENTS. WOOD TIN AND HOLLOW WARE. RECEIVED PER RECENT ARRIVALS FROM ENG? LAND, of my own Importation, au assortment of C. UN's, CUTLERY, Steel Corn Mills, t arron Ware. Sporting Ar tielcf, .v c. Will be sold low for cash cr city acceptance. No. 310 KING-STREET, THREE DOORS BEX.OW SOCIETY, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN GUN. December 3 S S ! STOVES ! ! THE VERY LOWEST MARKET PRICES. THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED COOKING AND HEATING STOVES: OLIVE BRANCH MUTUAL FRIEND NOBLE COOK BARLEY SHEAF RIVAL RANGE GUIDE RANGE CAROLINA COOK. HEATING STOVES FOR CHURCHES, HOTELS. SCHOOLS AND SALOONS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE SOUTHERN MARKET. Cl? ;N JMLE?& tl IfO, 150 MEETIXG STREET, November 2 ?mos Charleston, 8. C. HATS AND CAPS. Fine S?k Hats, $5. STEELE HAS A FASHIONABLE DRESS SILK HAT, won h 87, for $6. Soft French Felt Hats, $3 60 to U CO. Soft Felt Hats, '.Sc., $1, SI 60, $2. Beys' Felt Hats, 76c., SI. SI 60. Boys' Glazed and (.'loth Caps, 60c Llttle Children's Fancy Hats. Ladies' mrs, 75c. to 815. STEELE'S "HAT" HALL. No. 313 King sixset, Sign of the Big Hat.' November 29 Q MILLINERY, ETC. FANCY MILLINERY, DB.ESS AS'D CLOAK JUKING ESTABLISHMENT. MBS. M J. ZEENOW, No. 302 King street, Fourth Door North of Wentworth street. Branch of Madame DEMOKEsT'3 CELEBRATED PAPER PA l hi NS. STAMPING and EMBROIDERY, neat? ly executed. October 30 wftnSmo WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. A SUPERB STUCK. OF FINE GOLD AND SOLID SILVER WATCHES. ALL WARRANTED TO RUN AND THOROUGH? LY REGULATED, AT THE LOW PRICE OF $10 EACH. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches.?'?50 to 81000 100 Magic Cased Gold Wut:hes. 200 to 600 1U0 La.?es' Watches, Enamelled. 100 to 300 200 Gold Hunting Chronometer Watches... 250 to SCO 2u0 Gold Hunting English Levers. 200 to 250 300 Gold Huutiu!,' Duplex Watches. 150 to 200 6?0 Silver Hunting Levers. J0 to 500 SUver Huu?ng Duplej-es. .? *? Jg 500 Ladies1 Gold Watches. 30 to *g 1000 Gold Hunting Lepines. g?? Jg 1000 Miscellaneous Watches, all kinds. 60 to 100 2500 SilTer Hunting Watches. ?to 60 60 X) Assorted Silver Watches. 10 to 75 The above stock will be disposed of on the popular one price plan, ?ivicg every pa :ron a fine Gold or solid Sil? ver Watch ter slu. without regard to vaiue. We wish to immediately dispose of the above magnifi? cent Stock. Certificates, nimm? the articles, are placed tn eealed envelopes, aDd well mixed. Holders are enti? tled to thc article named ou their certificate, upon pay? ment ot 'l en Delius, whether it be a Watch worth $1000 or ouc worth less. Thc return of any of our certificates entitles vou to the article named thereon, upon payment, ?respective of itswjrth; aud aa no article valued less than 810 is named on any ceruiicate, it will at once bo -ccu that tins is no Lottery, but u straightforward legitimate transiclicn, which may bo participated in even by tho mos: iastidiouf.l \ single Certificate will be sent by mail, postpaid, upon recen ! of 25 cents, five lor $1, oleren for 82, thirty-three a?a ??CL':\nt premium for 85, sixty-six and moro valuable premium roi* ?10, one hundred and moat tuperb Watch lor 813 'lo Agents, or tuosc wishing employment, this I? o rare opportunity. It ls a legitimately conducted tuslne?'- duly authorized by the Uovernment, and open to thc most careful scrutiny Try us. "^J?f*fn WRIGHT, BRO. A CO., Importers, No. lol Broadway, N. I. October 22 . GROCERY AND MISCELIANEOU < LIVERPOOL ?SALT. r\S~\r\ SACKS, LANDING FROM BABE H AKTS Vj ll ll ADELSTIM. For sala in lore to ult pur lasers, by B. T. WALKES, December 6 4 Boyce A Oo'e. Wharf. OATS, BRAN, GI??0T" "VT COMMLSSION. J R. M. BUTLER. December 6 3 North Atlantis Wharf. "STOCK. nilTIZBNS WISHING TO PATBONIZE A DROVER U will find MEAT at Stalls Nos. 48 and 49 1 arg* leat Marist). BEEF, VEAL and MUTTON from CK to 2>4 ccr.ta per rn. coustanUy on hand. November 20 ijnj BALE, ROPE, BAGGING AND TWINE, FOB SAXE IN LOTS TO SOIT PURCHASERS. BT the Manuhicturer u CLUC0S. " . . ,. No- 67 B'ae street, Kew York. September 'A_<mt, COLGATE & C0/8 GERMAN Erasive Soap, THE STANDARD OS1 I EXCELLENCE. For Sale by aril Grocers Octoter 21 3mo BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC? FIFTY-FIRST YEAR OF PULBICATION. MILLERS' PLANTERS' AND MERCHANTS' ALMANAC FOE, 18 6 8, "?T7TLL BE ISSUED ABOOT THE FIBS! WEEK Bf V V December, and will contain the usual valuable mfr rmatlon for which it has become so justly celebrated. This ALMANAC circulates through thc Districts of South Carolina, and the States of North Carolina and Georgia, and ia referred to the year round aa authority on many important subjects by Plantera, Mechanic?, Merchants and Lawyers. . A limited mun ocr of advertisements will be taken If applied for at once. HIRAM HARRIS, PUBLISHES, No. 69 BROAD STREET, November IS_fmwlmo Chattest jn. Sj C IP. Q,TTIlsri>r, (LATE M. M. QUINN.) ?P-T0WN BOOK ? N?WS DEPOT. No. 357 KING STREET: OPPOSITE ANN, IfTOL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL THE VV LATEST PUBLICATIONS, such as BOOKS, MAGAZINES, NEWSPAPERS, Ac; pirti ea Urine ap town will find it convenient to give me a call, and can rely on getting their papers regular. City papers sold and subscriptions taken for all Papers and Magaxtoca. Foreign Papen and Beviewa ordered for regular sub? scribers. Particular attention paid to orders from the c:untry. A good supply of SCHOOL BOOKS always kept 'on haflL 3mo Novembsr 31 COMMISSION MERCHANTS," SHACKELFORD Se KELLY, FACTORS, GENERAL COMMISSION AND SHIPPING MERCHANTS, NO. 1 BOYCE'S WHARF, Charleston, S. C. W. W. SH ACXEUTOBD. WM. Afr rv JXliT. July 12_t R. M. MARSHALL Se BROTHER, AUCTIONEERS, Real Estate Agents, Brokers, No. 33 BROAD-STREET. KEAL ESTATE, STOCKS, Ac, BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION; LOANS NEGOTIATED; PBO PEBT? LEASED. _ Sf Auction of HORSES, FURNITUBE, kc, every Wednesday._October 19 WILLIAM H. GIlLILAfiD 4 SON', Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers ATD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. 93 HAINE STREET, September a_ WILLIS & CHISOLM, FACTORS, msm MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PUNCHASE, SALE AND SHU-MENT (to Foreign andDomertio Ports)of COTTON. RI CE, LUMBEB AND NA VAL STO?ES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, a. c. E. WILL'.S.A. R. CHiSOLM October 2fi FURNITURE, ETC. READ FOR TOUR INTEREST. PRICES REDUCED. SATE YOUR MONET UNTIL YOU BEACH THE Southwest corner of Meeting and Wentworth streets, where B. WHITE will sell you Just such FOhNTTURE as yon want, from a CRADLE to a CHAMBER or PAR LOB SET, at prices that bave pleased many others, are pleasing every day, and so they will you. Everything warranted as represented. Hair. Cloth, and Vam .sh cheap to tho trade. Don't be kept away, and don't leave if others are be? fore you ; you will get your torn. B. WHITE'S FURNITURE WARER00MS, Southwest Corner of Meeting and Wentworth streets. December 4 lao MAJORITY FOR COMMON AND RECONSTRUCTION ! ALL PEBSONS FOR OR AGAINST A CONTENTION will find it much to their interest th the RECONSTRUCTION OF THEIR HOUSEHOLDS TO PATRONIZE MACKEY &Q BAKER, Who have on band s large assortment of GOOD FCBNI NIT URE, CHILDREN'8 CARRIAGES, Ac, which they will sell for cash CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE Di THE SOUTHERN COUNTRY. We also manufacture to order and repair ALL KINDS J)F ?UBNITUBE at the SHOBTEST NOTICE. The patronage of our friends and tho public ls eera eatly solicited at the SM OF Tl GOLDI ROO, CORNER OF MARKET AND MK STREEK November 29 1ST, BUCK & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF FUBNITUEE OF EVERY VABIETY. No. 78 Bowery, near Canal Street, NEW iTORK. STEAMBOATS, HOTELS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS FUBNISHED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. All Goods purchased of our Home guaranteed aa re? presented. p.. W. FB05T. JAMI'S BLACK. GEO. E7TDE2. October 24 8mos The Sumter News. DARB 4 OSTEEN, Proprietors. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT SUMTER S. C. Subscription $4.00 par annum. To Clubs of fonz (3.00 per annum. Advertisements inserted on liberal terms.; OecemocTi-i_ The Carolina Times. PUBLISHED AT ORANG EB URO C. H. T1JJJS PAPER CIRCULATES THROUGHOUT THF, JL middle portion of the State, and ofiers the best acuities fer od vert? sera._Vebniarv ? The East Florida Banner, ?CAIaA, MARION COUNTY, FLORIDA - T. F. SMFi_, Editor and Proprietor. B. C. DsBRUHL, Assistant Editor. ft rHE BANNED HAS A LAB GE CIRCULATION throughout the mos; populous and wealthy portions iFloiida. Business men, desirous of irrtrodnctnp their business ttrough that section, would do well to advertise in ita elumaa. BCB8CKTITI0J?, ?3 A ?ZAB. Brancx A Co., Agenta, at Courier Office, Clasriauton. oath Carolina, ?eptmb?tip