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CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS.... DECEMBER 6, 1865. tub CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, 0. R. CATIICAKT, Editor. CATIICAJIT, MoMILLAN ?i? MORTON, FROPBXJSrOHH. No. 18 HAYNE-STBEET. 1tKH!il!;-~CTASK. DAILY? ONEYE.AU. .?10.00 D<V. LY?MAX MONTHS.. .r'Ml> DM LY- I'll !'-. i: MONTH?.?*.&0 9W Single Copies FIVE CENTS. 45j-News Destara supplied at a liberal discount. -o ai3Visut?'?:p?g. ?no Square, Ten Linen, ?mo insertion, ONE DOL LAR. Each continuation, FIFTY CENTS. Less than a square, TEN CENTS TER LINE for first insertion : HALF 1'UiOE for each continuation. News Summary. Wo prcsont to our readers, under tho telegraphic bead, a synopsis of tho President's Message. Judging from tho dispatch, its tone le all that could bo expected, and tho Ua?Uc?Us havo certainly boon disappointed. Tho steamship Quaker Ct'cy, Capt. Wear, from Now York TJccorubcr 2. arrived at her wharf here on Tuesday evening. Sho bring? a full freight and passenger list. Wo ato under obligations to Purser James P. McElroy for Now York papers o? Saturday last, from which wo make nonio extracts. Tho Plato River war still continues, but the Para guayan cause appears to bo desperate?tho allied forces being on tho march to Uumnltn, the great stronghold of the Paraguayaus. Professor Aoassu, tho dlHUngulshed naturalist, ami party had been beard from on the frontiers of Peru. Tho character of the Professor's discoveries in South America is stated to bo of tho highest Importance to sci ence. Tho source of the Itivcr Amazon had been defi nitely traced to L.ilto LsnrlcocBB, In Bulivia, la north latitude ton degree? and thirty iniir.it?-*, aud west longi tude seventy degroes'and thirty minutes. A terrible disaster occurred, December 1st, on the How Jersey Central Railroad, shout two miles went of tho While Boose, in Honterdon County. An oxprcus train going cast collided with a coal tram bound to tho same direction. The bitter nod been detained by endeavoring to ?topa freight cot Which had broken loose on the opposite trad:. Tho baggage ear ?lashed throuah tho first paesenger car, ak-r.?: th-:> top* of the ?cats, guil lotining tho passengers? of w?k m soten were killed and seventeen wounded. The system of issuing nruiy Niions to destitute peo ple, white aud Mack, in tue South, will be discontinued during this month. Great Mttferiug is anticipated in constiqrie.nce, and the peonls of Richmond propose to appoint a Committee tu solicit donations in the princi pal Northern clues. It is asid that an order will soon be promulgated rteainlnc, in service all the .^rcctlQien't Sureau otlicur? iu the Siite c?r Virginia, A fire of a tUsa?troifi eharaei-rr OCCUITCd in a cotton and tobacco warehouse, No. 15 State-street, New York, on the morning of Iba Od lust., In which two thousand and eight hundred bolM of COI:on and other property, *to tho value oi $000,00(1, \rs-> destroyed. One Qreinau waB killed, und several injured. The Washington Int'H?i'.tiw, o? the 15th inst,, say.i Senator Suurkan will introduce a bill, on the opening of Congross, for the eqwaUmtlna and reduction of taxa tlon. Colonel. WliHr.ui, of Ufewtasipnij Ocucr.il Ticmbeii tom'6 Chief of Artillery, during tho siege of Vicksburg, bas just roturnisd from Uo.^toii. where ho spent nevera! weeks inducing oipilaiiHlr? to embark in cotton growing and other speculations in the South. He reports nil efforts successful and satisfactory. und that Boston capi talists gonoraUy i>refer individual investments to or ganized stockholding associations. Major-Oencral Wool bus written a communication in which ho maintains that Lieutenant-General Scott, in his autobiography, tia= committed an error in giving an account of tho capture from the British by the American troops of tho heights of QueeBHtOTI, Canada, on the morning oi October 1 :i, 1 St?, and of the death on thai occasion of the E?trliVh General Brock. OenersJ Scon gives tho credit of th?s capture of Old heights princi pally to detachments of che Sixth a?d Twenty-third in fantry, a company of bglit nrtiUery, and some New Yorli militia, naming the ofitcars by whom they were com manded, and alio elates that Geuoral Brock received hif mortal wound at the foot of the height?. Gen. Wool, says that ho himself, thru a captain, led the "forlorn hope" which made the important oonqucst, and that it con sisted of two hundred and forty men of the Thirteenth infantry, one company under Captain Ogii.vik, and a small dct-achincut of artille ry. Only three of the officer? mentioned by General Scott, ho states, took pnrt in the engagement in which Captain (now General) Wool was himself sovcrely wounded. GenCSSl WooLal?o maintains tliat General Brook fell on the heights, and not at their foot, whilo endeavoring to rally his men for the purpcac of recapturing the battery. Tho northeasterly gate of Wednesday, November 29, was very ?evorc in the waters around Fortress Monroe. Several vossedu in Hampton Roads were slightly injured, and it is thought that there must have been great dam age inflicted to others along the coast in that vicinity. Since the removal by Government of the prohibition of tho shipmens of ammunition and firearms to the lately rebeUioue States, the transmission of them thence from New York has been heavy. From the 2Cth'of Septem ber to tho 21st inst. there were shipped at that port for the South 369,637 pounds of sporting powder, 79 25 pounds of bUsting powder, 1,Gel,003 pounds of shot, 30,318,994 percussion caps, 2,244,4m cartridges, 1429 guns, and 6420 pistols. The correspondent of a Northern paper says : "At the ?lose of tho war there were about two hundred thousand bales of cotton in Georgia, of which seventy-flvo pot cent, belonged to private individuals aud the residue to tho Confederate Government and subject? of foreign powore. Of this number fifty thousand balen were shipped North and to Europo cUrect, leaving one hun dred and fifty thousand bales unsold and waiting trans portation. Tho United States Treasury agents have been nosing ont that belonging to Uio Confederacy, but with vory indifferent success. The accounts and operations financially of the Confederate Government, anterior tc the administration of Mr. Mimmingih:, wer?; upon such nlooao principle, that it Was hard to tell whether il owned a groat doal or nothing at oil. And here it may bo remarked that one of the prime causes which led tc the downfall of Jut. Davis' Government was the pecu lations of its quartermasters and other parlies holding it? funds. As on instance, tliare was a man acting a' -juartennaetey, in a Southern city, for four years. He was not worth the second shirt to his back when ap pointed, bnt when turned out of ofllco by Major-General Wilson, TJ. 8. A., ho was worth halt' a million. And another is now one of your chief Wall-Street bulls, whe made all bis money hero in the same way. These eaact might be summed np and enumerated indefinitely. . They first caused tho i>eoplc to lose confidence in the currency, which was tho entering wedge that split ur tho whole concern." An officiai telegram from Nevada says, thatou the 17tli November Lieut Otwon, with sixty California volun teers and a howitzer, attacked a large band of Indian* who had fortified themselves In tho Black Mountains, about ono hundred miles northwest of Dungcleii, In the northerly part of the SUto ?f Novada. Daring tho en cagoment one volnntoer waa killed and two were wound ed. Of the Indiaus, one hundred and twenty were kill *d ; a few escaped, and r?\ their horses, arms and am. muniUon were captured. This wai the band which, three weeks ago, robbed a train,-killed thu teamsters, and afterwardfl obliged thirty armed men, who were ?coming after there, to retire after an onencoeMfa] eu {? Cement. ?OS- AU. communications intended for publicationin Uiin journal must be addrt?Ai<( to the Editor of the Daily Nctrs, No. 18 Ha\rnc-.<hnt, Charleston, S. C. Business Communication*to Publisher of Daily Actes. We cannot undertake <" ? rttum rtjtx-Ud communica tions. Advertisements outside cf f-'.e cify Hlwtt If accompa nied with the cadu OH A R LESTON. WEDNESDAY HORNING, DKO-__BER 6, lHOO. Wk FBAR it may have boon objected to tu?, in our conduct of thif? journal, that we have nol indulged in brighter prospects of ad vancement at the South ; and it had been pro per, porhaps, to have done ho. Our people bavo needed, in their low estate, whatever thcro was poseiblo of encouragement ana hope, and there are, certainly, many sources of pos sible prosperity. Our fortile lands, our charm ing climate, our many improvements, our al most priceless agricultural products, and the apparent readinoBS of other lauds to pour their teeming population?skilled in art, inured to industry, prepared to labor?on our shores, would seem to give assurance that there is little within tho range of natural achieve ment to which, with proper enterprise, wo might not aspire. Of such advantages we have not been in sensible; nor have we been hopeless of re sults. Wo know our people to bo patient, prudent, firm of purpose, ready for ocotisious, and singularly firm in character, and singu larly just in perceptions and in aims; and we cannot question, therefore, that, in tho many ways to brighter fortunes, they will altogether fail to find them, lint we have not failed to per?oive one important impediment upon tho path) and wc have had too much respect for the intelligence of our readers to disregard it?to speak of facts of which wc were not assured, or assume opportunities which do not certainly exist. The impediment of which we speak is in tho condition of uncertainty as to the facts before us; men cannot safely has?1 their hnpes and enterprises upon conditions of whofc oc currence they are not secure ; and, perhaps, there have been few people compelled to act on such uncertainties. It is uncertain that the Union will be restored ; it is uncertain that our lands upon the seaboard will be surren dered ; it is uncertain that the negroes will incline to work it: it is uncertain that their ' friends will allow them, even if inclined, to do so ; uncertain that wc can secure the capi tal, or, in an}' othor form, the provisions ne ccBsary to our operations. Wo have hopes the Union will be restored] of eourec ; but the party dominant in Con , gross says itshall not;?that, having conquered i the ?South, it would be more profitable to to make it a province?and whether they pre vail or not, cannot bo certain. That they will be resisted, is certain; thai the Government i will use its moral and pol?tica] influence to ' that end is announced ; but, that it may not , find these insufficient, and shrink from the : perilous alternative of arbitrary power, is a fact oven yet necessarily contingent. It is to be hoped that our lauds will be ro : stored, and to a great extent they have been ; but, upon the islands they arc still held, diffi culties are yet interposed, and it is yet uncer tain that they will be given up, or, if so, upon conditions with which proprietors can com ply. It is hoped the negroes will incline to work. They constitute our laboring population, and 1 there cannot be advancement, or subsistence, even, to our present population, without them ; but they have not been industrious since eman cipation; they are not so, perhaps, by nature; they seem not to be perceptivo of the obliga tions of contracts, or the pressure of ultimate consequences: and many, it is to bo feared, will not know that they must starve without working, until it be too late to profit by tho information, and such inclination, therefore, to any efficient end, is yet to b? established. It is to bo hoped, also, that the friends oi tho negroes will allow them to work?but that, also, is uncertain. When the country came under military occupation, those friends wore instant to assure them that thoy wero freo of all earthly responsibilities ; that their highest merit to God and man was to injure their formor masters, and it is not certain that thoy are yet under wiser counsels. The Freed men's Bureau is still vigilant of all surrender of lands, as though assured there would be ! some to be rcservod for other purposes. There i still seems to bo contemplated the experiment of a nogro colony ; in consistence with such ; purpose, the natural ofiect will be to unfit the , negro for any other modo of life ; in consist enco with such expectation, there must be n ' natural repugnance in tho negro to accept ( employment. No one can say, thoreforo, what arc to bo i tho futuro facts of our experience ; no one can 1 say, without each knowledge, that our under , takings will be certainly successful, and wo have not ventured to do bo. Our readers sec ' circumstances as clearly as we do, and wc have not tho hardihood to tell thorn, to the i contradiction of their eonse?, that facts exist which do not. K seems to have boon assumed that adventure is success, and that journals i aro wanting of their office that do not stimu late adventure ; but that U true only of hoalthy conditions of society. Mon have tho right to ask, that they may know some littlo of what is to happen ; some few of the conditions apon which thoy havo to act, beforo thoy can om bork their fortunes ; thie is Ci^ocially true of those who have so little to embark ; and, amid the gloom and porils of tho present time, the prominont considerations are of xclf-nrcsorvu tion and subsistence, and wo have notielt that it was within our province to urge our people farther, and endanger thoMij t_ pursuit of aims of whoso attainment wo could not givo more positive aaenrnnce. Such aro tho eonsidoratioiw that have with held us from lliat common course of indiscrim inate commendation of all forme and exhibi tions of activity. But conditions approach, and will como speedily, wo hopo, apon which activity may he safely predicated. It. is of interest to us, to i ho Government, to the peo p?o of the North, to froedinen, an?! to those, even, who havo excrcisoil, it is to be ?barod, an unhappy influence on the fortuno-? of the frocdmen/that we shall <;?iue to the starting point of enterprise. Of dilliculties in the way of such common interests, there must be some method of solution. It is scarcely possiblo that wo shall not find it ; and if now disinclined to these illusions, it will not then be objected to us, that wo arc not sufficiently persistent in the prosecution of tangible realities. UIUTIAKV. DIED, in Plantersvillo, on the ?nornint; of November Stb, of membraneous crony, SUE PINCKNKY, Hccnnd child ?>1 Dr. Damn and Sue 1'. TCC-KS, aged 2 years ami 19 days. "And liiere our ?hirllng lay. in coffined ealhi: Dressed for Um grave, in raiment like tlio show, And o'er her flowed tho white eternal peace; Tho iiii'iitiiiii;: miracle into silence passed, Never to stretch we? hand?, with her dear smile Ab soil ns lifilit-fall ?in iuu'ol.liii?; flowers; Never to wake iih, crying in tbe night, Our little hindering (hing, forever (roite.-' DIED, in thin city, on the evening of Um 1th, in the 68th year af her aa-e, Mr*. ANNA B. BAKER, wife of BOWAltO U. llAKKK, and Only daughter ? !' the late Ci'AHitiEi. -Mank?aci.t DODMKTBK-U. JU'?" Tlio Kfliittves n n?l Prient!? of Mr. and .Mrs. E. li. UaKEB, am! of Dr. IS. L. ItAKCIl an?) their families, atv luvltcd to attend lb? l'muraI Ber VicesO? Mrs. B. V. JiAKKlt, at No. 10 l-Vlix-stm-t, Tkh Morning, at Ten o'clock. December c j}3r Tile ltclativcs uirtl l*'ricitila ?if Mr* un?l Mrs. OEOKOK UULWINKLE nro Invtlcd t'i attend tin Funeral Sirvi?os of the formier, TkU Morning, at Nin? o'clock, at his lute residence, corner of Auson endflo eiety streets. " December C ?l~?~ Thr Itcliitivii?, Prienda nnd Acquaint - ANTES of Mr. mid Mi-m. K. .t. II. Ei<ciii:it are respect. fully invited lo attend the 1'ii'oral Services of thiii' yonngeat daughter, AI.M.Y LOCI?B, at their rceMoacv at the coriK-r Church-idreot end Klott'oalfc y. This .Ifftc ti'.nn, at Two o'clock, without further InrlUtiiHi, December i> inr THE ItlCUT REV. 7>I?. LYNCH, 11I8HOI of Charleston, will preach This i IVrdtiCftoy) Ereuina, ii: St. Joseph's Church, Aiwou street, at?o'clock. December ?1 1 g_r THURSDAY BEING THANK8GIY1NC Day, all 1ULLS OK LADING per Emily 11. Souder iuuhI bo presented lor signature before Thn.-o (:)) o'clock I1, af., This Day. WILLIS _ CHlgOLM. December G 1 aor CUSTOM HOUSE, CHARLESTON, ?. C COLLECTOR'S OFS1CK, DECEMBER G, 1*65.?Tiers day, 7tu insiupt, having been appointed by Ui?; Rrestdenl as a doy of National Thanksgiving*, tb?! ?,'iistoii! House will be closed on that ?lay. DeeemberC i a. 0. mackey, Collector. *ttnotice to the citizens or CHAULES TON.?Dr. WM. L. FO?jS oilers Ida PROFESSIONAI SERVICES to the Cittxens of Cbarlcaton, ami calls theli attention to his treatment of Chronic Discuses generally ospecjully Chronic Cutaneous Disca-ic, ddfeatn aflci* Uons anil Carbuncle?as his treatment In those ?IscasiH 1h far Superior and entirely difi'ercjil to tho old mode o practice, and based on u successful experience of mon than twelve yeiir?' Hauiling. N>> ju?:rcury, arsC?lc ioeliue, causti?- nor ari?U lined, and no particular resfrie liona roouicltc as to diet. I havo been pr.ictimng luedicine in Bamwcll District fill sixteen years, ?mil am well acquainted with the effects am trentiuent of Uiat protean ?md moi-hltlo agent, miusni? also typhoid fever, convulsions, chorea, and Otberdi* cases to .which thi> liumau .system ?s liable; and liav? cured inveterate cas?( of cutaneous a-MMes in a tea weeks that had existed fiar years au?l batl'edall previous treatment. Office and rcsideuc?*, No. 183 KING-STREET. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, December 6 mwfl7* WM, L. TOSH, M. D. MS- OI1DEKS RECEIVED FOR CANCELLING STAMPS? Hudson'? ratent?by TIWRBER, SOULE ?s CO., Ko. I State-Htreet {Up Stair?), December 5 C Charleston, 3. C. MS" B A N K OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA?This Dank will, on Tuesday, the 5th inBt., open a 8FECLKL OFFICE in Charleston for deposit oi COIN and UNITED STATES CURRENCY, to be rcpait] acconllugly. All euch deposits will be received ami dealt with separately and apart from the previous bus!. neBB of the Bank, and will be held subject to tlio draft oi tho depositors only. THOS. R. WAKING, December 4 C Casbier. MS" NOTICE TO LOTHOLDERS.?IN CONSE QUENCE o? the depredations being committed on tb? Grounds, no one will bo allowed to attend to any lot ex. ccpt those employed by ihe Company. J. J. STROLB, December 1 Secretary. **- OFFICE DEFOT COMMISSARY, NO. 10 BROAD-STREET?CHARLESTON, 8, C, NOVEMBER 2ith, 18?5.?SEALED PROPOSALS, In duplicate, for the dolivery of FRESH BEEF ON THE BLOCK, for issu? to troops at this rest, commencing January 1st., 18oV>, subject to tho approval of the Goinmifviary-Oenera], will bo received by tho undersigned, at hia Office, up to 12 It December 15th, 18?5. The name of good and aufilciont sureties for tho faith. lui performance of the contract will bo required in cacb bid. All further information in relation to Vrius of con tract, ke., can be obtalnod on application to tlio under ?igned. H. E. LORD, November 24 21 Caj.fain and C H. VuIh. OS" OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES DI RECT Tan ?Joiniiiifsioii.-rs, pccond floor northeast eornei Faviliou HoteL Taxes received between the hour^ of H o'clock, A. M., and S o'clock, P. M. November 14 Mb" NOTICE?DR. JAS. R. MOOD HAS RE TURNED to. tho city. ?frico und residence, No. 4( WENTWORTH STREET, north side, one door west ol Mooting. C+ December 2 MS- DR. R. LEBBY, JR.-OFFICE AND RESI DENOE No. 69 Trudd-strot, between King and Meet inff-streot?. 12 November 23 MB" DR. n. BAER.?OFFICE AT THE DRUG STORE of Mr. A. C. PULS, Moetlnij street, near Mar -ai? November?-J MS" ?IEDIO.\L aVRD.~Dn. F. LxJAU PAR KER?Ofilee, No. 79 Broad-Rtreet. 6>9side_e_ for the present, oomejr t>f Lo^ac and Tradd-HUftl?. Ncv'.mlHr 4 Lrco* "VT OTIC K Tt> mechanics.-cm a it i.ic s ?\ TON ORPHAN HOUSE?The Commissioner? of the afaovo Institution ir?? d?<ciroiiH of Unding out to vo rhin? trades SIXTEEN BoYK ?f anitaMo ago and of guod Character. A(ipii<-iiti?)n to tie made to the Steward at the House, who will tarnish all rrquiaitu info, mat Ion. December G 6 ?'i?ANfJ WA VI'KO.T-WANTEOTO tft?H?O, A lined Pim?o, 7 octaves. Address Key Box Mo. ?o'i, cii.n-l? aton /''-MtofTiiT. :i* December i! %*/ li?i;i), IN "A (iKtiV?RI? NK?'HIttOK V7 H'ioD. ?m- iii.-.iiuiii .;f.i twormali, plainly fur. iiitdied i!|IA:il HER.-', with m- i>f irarlor and ?tit.-lien. luforenctfl exviiauic'd. A?.|?iy ut No. f> liayne-alroot, l'iee N ai louai Ex] rest ??ici Trtiwp >rl dieu Company. Duo mliei-i". 3* WA\TKI?. ? KrTUVj'lo.v, BV A ItK Kl>KCT?MUj; white girl, us Kurte and Plain Bow lug. or tmamber work. Irupiira fur .i-.ni: Ct'HKKN, N?*w fork l?'.t?.-i. No. '.!';i (?' " : street. Xtteuest of r.-*V>ri'ru-?i. 1? 11. -, . rub?-,- >'. \JL/ X K 'V~Wt ?K h iitlliU ?:?MI1-;. W.'HTK VV preferred. Apply at No. 11 RuUedge street. December ?; 3 ! AV-AVI'MU."A C?KM tYAKstft.-APX'bV AT >Y No. 3TU King-street DecemberC WASTE?, A PUUNim?RDROOJtf, WliTll OUT Hoard, for two gentlemen. Address II. W1LLIAMB, Puategjce. *? DoocmborO WASTED ' IMitlKOlATELY. FOUR GOOD BRICKLAYER*. Apply at No. HO CulK-un strcet, near Pitt. 2* December 5 WASTE?, ,V CARGO 'Up L* It IM ?ftlJ IW BBR for Europe. Apply on Brown's Wharf. December ft a w. p. hall. WASTt?D. TWO OVKHSKKKS_LIBI?HAL wage? wiU be iml?l to such a? cnu sive yocid r?f?r ences as to character and capacity as planters. Apply to W. W. WANNAM.YKER, .St. Matthew*, H. C. December 4 10 WA\TEI>, A Sl'ai'K?F lioUMS.'? S UK. gPSOTABLE privat? i'ai.iily, centrally loeateti, may tind a good tenant, by itddreaslug "Native," K?-y Box tU. mwi" December s WATNEO.?A SMART. ACT1VK, HOTEL steward. Address bnmerUatsly, Lock Box lot) Postofttce. November 30 ?ArANTEO TOUFAT, V MO?EKATK \V SIZED RESIDENCE in s respectable jiortio? oi the citv?baring all modern improvements. Address C. K., Ne?v. ot?ec. Nuvcmbcr20 I" ?BXTM?MA.Vlir HOME K?PlUtlENOK j\_ an ft Teacher will glvo private lessons In LATIN, FRENCH, SPANISH ei.d M.'.'i'HEM.M ICS. Tor terms, Ac, apply at the Book-store o? 3fr. ?vhn RnmeU, No. js'i King-ntrect October 11 riAO RENT. SKVBHAI, Kilt ST CLASS SIC? A IHLAND PLANTATIONS -?i John's kdand, when the linns: cottons have bn-ii produced abundantly. These PLvitationa <?0ct unprecedented advantages, at Rtrangers lo the dinuite can remain on theui the entiri year. Apply (o RUPEIt k Hl'UNBY, iteccrabi r C Vandcrhi rat Wharf. ! rpo rknt, r.,\ kam ??stead, ti??t ?;'?um I J. UOD10U9 RESIDENCE, with ample oittbiilliUngi I anil '.trfi'i i.ot?-in.iht benltby s'.tnallun?corner Coopei and ildy ?<tro..i-f. l'OMcmitou Riven bnine.'Uftte?y, ami rent moilt-nilo. Impilre at Nr. -.: Broad-street, tip stairs, December t? I* r|tO l!K,NT. T1?M I'VVil KltV'K MOtlKliM! {_ Nu?. 4 and IS Chnruh-Mroet, in goad order. Appl] tu JAMES .vi-Lv'VIAN, N". m Itunh-stre^t. Ueceiubfi 0 '?' r|-\0 It?XT,T?IK |ll>llt.UILEI)WKbLlNt I HOUd? Ko. ft? ?!(imiiit.'-:ii.iee'. "?ijie?lt" Pnneftn street, nuvlng *even square idioms, a'U; ronir.s, pnntry A-?-., "ii'ii rccinisif* outb >tildii:g?, lu-goj?! riji.'r. Appl] oil tin l>l-':-:i--> ' - Nc 7 ?? ' r-c.-trc-'t. l>?>- iiibur i; wfm* rntt >{i;\'i'?Tii;i-: l1~ii??e '"aV? conr J MOIUOUH limite*, No. >' >) |Jl|? n-^tr - *.. \j-|i'.v U .). W. IfAlCitlt^ON, No e.i Quran-street. r<iit HA LE. Alionar. 1'uWKin.uwTMii.L, in cAifpPH? order Apply lo J- W. H.UtniSHON, N-.-. -2 Qiiccn-ntreot bec-mlie.- r, ?.* TO HEAT, A HOUSE X?. -Hi WASIlIftfU. TON-S'i'UEET, containing ?i\ *pu.!- t".<-iiih, twi dressing rooms, library and pantry. On the preniisci there i-j .i li?-.e- etaern, l^r,??-. ?aid jud sarde?. Ai pis u .1. H. DAWSON, Dsecmlmrfl 3* N?x 2 AlkenV How, rr\t> KENT, THE THREE STORY WOOI??? .JL DWELLING, NrtrthMi-t ciu-nerPmiUi and atonta IpHs-streetf. tam kitchen an?l lervftnvi' iinartows couch houite, -table, A:c. One Of the largest letssni in<ist d?sirable location-- in iiie <^itv. Apply to UEO. W, WILLIAMS ? HO., Do-ember l? ?) No?. 1 imcltl Hayiie-*frcet. rpO ItENT_THAT f'OMMOOIOL'S Tlf.K.EE JL S-TOUY DWEI.LIXG HOTTSK. N... U Le./.ire street Apply to ?TAMEM K. iltlNOLE, Vsnderhorat Wharf. November 22 flit) UESIT (lit L'tllt SALE, 1?' sOjliflB? X VILLE.?A comfortable HOUSE of four rooms with large pantry and pla7.r..%v, Icitelten, s-rv-sntH' rexun> csrriagc house and atable, and ail requisite outbuiidingR a well of ?ood water, ?nul all -ii: >:o<vl Order, en a oni acre Lot, ?ituat.;-d opiKtjite the- rcsMenceof tue laic Gee' w. Cooper, \pplv tj Dr. ST. JOHN PHILLIP?, N?. a Beaufaiu street? Charlostoa. O?ciub?.-l ?niw'.lr 1.?ESII*EXC?? ANf? STOIIES T? KENT. \ The three-r.tcry Beaidenee, northwest cc-mei Tradd and Oraii({e streets. sheii No. 8 Pinckne/Hnrcet, .su?;?.i>1c- tor w- .t-^hoj or Htore>hou?e, FOR PALE. I! That pleasant lY-f.U??at?<d IIOI'SI-:, with extent*??-, lot . , at northwest corner Lynch and Unil ?itrects., Apply to THEDDOUE STONEY. ' ! November 17 Vaoderhornt's WhAri. JICiHT ?lt?PT STEANEli FORH?LE j Kteuner M.tltY 1^.1J., now iyinj; at Pidmettc . ! Wharf: has iartie c&rryini; capacity, ami very light draft exactly .vlapt-d for .Soutliern Rivers, Apply on board ? for two days. 2* December t' I Y.Stjfl. salp:, on th?' plantation ~?* Jj OoL LAURENCE KKITT, near LnwitviUe P-pol Oranffburg Distrkt, on December 7, lbOC-. UK) 1?OOH S3 i'aftln >?) Shorvji, Forage, Potatoes, Com, Syrup, T.^ther Wheat I lai-^e Iron Sugar Mill, with :i large Boilers. AU tho Cattle are in fine marl--1 order, i.uC the Cohi of superior rpiahty. Terms?.VU sums under $20, cash; all sums over fQO notes with good security taken, and twelve mouth* credit given. fmw? November 24 i'~iU>R".SALE, A ?O?" O?* FIVEi AI?LK?NG ! COWS AND SPKINOERB. just arrived. Apply a( HUNT'S Wagon Yard, December ! 3* King, near Line street. F~" OR SALE.?A GENTLEIIIAN'SnSAnDLH M ABE?A fln.? SOREEL MARE, fourteen handi high, and in splendid condition. Price moderate. Ap ply at CHARLESTON HOTEL STABLES. November 20 Pinckney-street. H" O? 8 ET IN "luiMTEH. FOU"s"?LT?.?? comfortable HOUSE, with four ' square rooms, good pantry, two atU?-H, piazza to the south, double ltitcheu, with fine cooking range, servants' rooms, Ac., on an ucre lot, is offered for sale low for cash. Apply to A. 0. MOSES, Suinter, 8. C, Or io CHAS. H. MO?SE A CO., No. 13 Hayne-strect, Charleston, S. C. November 28 T~ he Large ano goma?od??Ium house on the corner of King and Yauderhorst streets (for merly kept by Icev. Mr. Jaoou* as a Ladles' Board Inc. School) has been rpfitted and newly furnished, an?l it now open lor the reoeptlon of BOARDERS by the d*y oj week. Entrance on Vanderhorst-strcet. November 30 C* PaU^ATB BOARD CAjrBE HA l> AT No 40 Vat dcrhorst-strcet. inwf.1 * Pocercbt r 4 PRiVAT? rBOARD?NG^?FiB W ? EN~ TLEMEN can be accommodated at tbo CORNEP OF KINO AND TRADD-STREETS; also, a pleasant ROOM, suitable tor man and wife. DAY BOARDEK? taken. - October 20 STOM5N, FROM M AGNOLI A OEM KTEItV. from the Orphan House lot, and others, some very fino Japonl' :i.'i and Rose trees. December 2 NOTICE TO"C?"NTR?CT<)RS7t6 DELIV ER OAK AND YELLOW PINE WOOD, at any good- landing on the AshJey or Htono, or Too^odtx Rivers. Address JAMES CUMM1NGS, on South Bay, Mercian d'fl Wharf. 6* fiI VV!" UKW ARD.- LOBT;?A ?Util ?'HEhT HPXU NUT-COLORED STALLION PONY, about 11 hands high, from the comer of Colhoun and Washing ton streets, Charleston. The above reword will be paid and no ?montions asked, on leaving it at Mrs. DAVIS', corner of Reld and Hanover streets. December 4 3* _ fi! Cs A A MO?T?i" AliENT? WANT?HFOli jIf)t/V/ ?fae/g?rrfi/n<war(?clr<Justout Address O. T, ?AREY, City Bulldiiic, Biddeford, Maine. September 18 ,nofl._ (BIOS ADAVi AGENTS WANTKO TO Hl)??tJ sell a new and wonderful BEW1NO MACHINE, the only cheap oneUcensed. Address SHAW k CLARK, Biddeford, Main. _3mos 8cPtcnlb?Lil?. THE BARNAVELI? SENTINEL. ~ rrUlE PDB1JCATION OF THIS PAPER, WHICH OF JL FICE was destroyed bi February last by tli? Federal army, has bonn resumed. It is the only paper published In that large and popidous District, and t?> niejehant? and btiRbvuM men ponseawji advantages seidoni met with. Terms for adverUobig, $1 per square of tweivo Unes, or ISM. for each insertion. Subscription to paper, t3 )Hr annum. Addrvwn E A BKONSON, November 33 Proprietor. A GRAND CONCERT WIM. BK C.IVICN, THIS EVENING, KOVKcIllKH Cth, at HIBERNIAN HALL, bv Mrs. F ANNIE 0. BAILEY Mr. THOMAS P. O'NEALE, ASSISTED BY WELL KNOWN AMATEURS, AND AM EFFICIENT RAND OF HUHIO. I? It O O it A M ",1 E : l'A ht I. nnsta i:y TEE ?and. I, DUBTT?"Quul muni ?jual Ierra".Vaam. SOLO (Tenor)?"?Sweet ?Spirit, hear icy Prayer".Waiaaok. ?I, SOLO (Soprano)?II Uaoclo (tho Kies).Alioiri. I. duett?Nocturne from Don t<utt0juale...l>OH_M.Tn, li. SONd?Tub.il Cain.KuattB-L.. c. QUARTETTE?BUence.Ko.TJiKn. Faut II. MUSIC at TJIK i:and. 1. DUETT?"Holy Mother, guide bis foot Steps" .WAM.*?*. 2. SOLO (Tenor)?"Spirits OetiUI" .DMttWfTl. :i. cavatina-."Una voce pa ca fa".Kohhini. 4. DU KTT?Hol-Fa.Hahni 1-1. C. QUARTETTE?Night Shades.Rohsini. MS' Ticket? ft?To be had at the IJook Mores, Churlm ton Hotel, and Mr. SelgUng'a Mimic ?lore. Aliio, at th?? Hall. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Ferformauco to cO-tnuraan at m o'clock. i December a THE FIRST GRAND ANNUAL BALL OF THE Young America Fire Engine Company, OP THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, WILL BE OIVEN AT THE HIBERNIAN HALL, on THURSDAY EVENING, Deeoniber 11, 1H*?-. Roors will bo opened at half-past 7 o'olook. Tickets con bo proenred from thu following gentlemen who coiiHtituto tho Committee : AY. MAHONY, Chairman. D. MAIIONY. I A. W. KOSK. J. F. IIOYOK. P. HARVEY. It. VV. HIIILKY. M. MfiKVl.1'/. P. U. l'-REAUY. I W. UROWN. M. c:arey. MULLER*8 ITRST-CLASS HAND will bo in att'.ui danoa, ami Madame F AVI EU will fun:__i Supper i:i h>-: usual Inimitable style. All Firemen are requested to appear in Uniform. Deci'Diln-r r? _ CHARLESTON FIRE ECHOINElCOMPA1TV. A REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF YOUR t\ Company wHl ho held .it the. l*.:i;;inj UtttUC, T4_i Evening, nt half-past 7 o'clock. IJy or?ler of Uio PrrrtdC-t. December 0 I* TU08. ALEARON, 8<i r?>U.-y I.O. O. F.?R. XV. GRANO LOUUKOF THK HT ATE OF HOUTH CAROLINA. VN EXTHA COMMUNICATION 0>' IMS P.. W. Grand Lodge will convene In Charlefton, S. 0-, "t Friday Kvtnfnff, DeccnV;?!r 22, l?cr-, nt seven o'clcek. Oiflcers ami Fast Grands r.ro requeat.cl to attend, an bu siness of frrcat importance will tio brought forward (hi Consideration. By order of SI. W. (?. M. EDWARD AlITi'TlEI.. , December f> 1* Grand Bearetary. SOUTH CAKO&tXNA SOCIETY. V REGULAR MEETING OP THE KOCiETY WILL S3 held at tin! Hal), on Tuesday AfXrnoon, Util llU*.. ?t 4 p't'lorlt. l'liiietnal attendance is particularly re? queetod, a? the Society will no intn an election to III! t?4 vacant offices. FRANCIS LANCE, December0 wflntn. clerk pro tc?_. QEKMAN pribndlt society. A MEETING OF THE GERMAN FRIENDLY KG J\_ CI ET Y will bo h?_d at tho Hall of Freuiidichaft Bund, Society-street, This Evening, at 8 o'clocfi. Tino tuiil attendance of all tlie moral}?-.-? aw request?*!, rh ?.r rungamente will be made to celebrate tiio Caatea-fcg Anniversary. Bv order Fresid?;nt. December G 1 L. B. LOVEOREEN, Scc'ry P. T. FRENCH AND ENGLISH HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. NO. 7? BROAD-STREET. \rADAME VICTOR PETIT WILL REOPEN HKU 1tJ_ SCHOOL on the 1st of Dovember next. Sho wi:"i have charge herself of tho French Department, nud wlD bo asHlstcd by the following tiucleutt*aoherH: English.Mrs. WOTTOlf. Latin and Algebra.Mr. W. M. LAWTON, 7u. J'Unu and Yo?:?d Mualc, Drawing, Ac. KrH. P J. BARBOT. Drawing and Tainting.Prof. F. GAUTHIER. Dancing.Mone. BERG Eli For terms and particular.-), apply as above. ? November 29_ rawa Imo SCHOOL FOR GIRI.N ANO SMALL I3GYS ON MONDAY, TIIE27TH, AT THE SCHOOL ROOM in AHhloy-atrce*., nest north of tho (Thurch <-f thv Hoiy Communion, I will open a SCHOOL FOR G7RL AND SMALL ROYS, ap-istod by Mr*. M. H. MITCHELL and Miss CHARLOTTE SMITH. Hours from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. 1er tcrmtt, apply r.t tho Sclicoi Room t.- to Rev. A. T. PORTER, Corner Rutiedgo and Hprlng utireis. November 24 f . . . r. MRS. E. B. WHITE'S SCHOOL FOR. YOUNO". LADIEft MR3. EDWARD B. WHITE WILL, ON THE FIRST of JANUARY, open in tho City of CharlPnton, au English and French Boarding and Day School for yO?Og ladies, at her resilience, No. 6 Legarostreet, oppr-rlto te> Lamboll-street. Music, vocal and iufilru?nciit.'il, aUo Indian and Drawing, will be taught if desired. Fci terms, apply as above, after the 15th of December; a_tl. until Uaat tima for information to Mr. EMERY, S. C. R. R. office, .Tohn-Btrcct. ws4* m . November 23 DAKC1KG SCHOOL.?A GOOD CHANCE. MONS. BERGER INFORMS THOSE PUPILS WHO intend to join his SCHOOL FOR THE JANUARY SESSION, that they will bo taught during Doccmboi without any extra oharges. Apply at No. 302 MERTING8TREET, November 29 wso* Opposite Citadel Gnsem. w DISSOLUTION. rpHE FIRM OF HERIOT BROTHERS WAS. BY X mutual consent, dissolved on tho 1st inst Either partner is authorized to sign in liquidation. ' They may bo found, in future, at tbo Oflko of MeWs. W. B. HERIOT A CO., No. 249 King street JOHN R. HERIOT, Jr. B. sS. HERIOT. December C 0 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. rIE FIRM OF LEE A DUFFU? IS THIS DAY DIS SOLVED by mutual consent? HUT80N LKF. A. W. DUFFOS CbarleRton, December 4, ljgjj. G _December t> COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. E, THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVE ASSOCIATHD ourselves in partnership, under the firm of CRAI3, TUOMEY k CO.. for tho transaction of the Ship Chandlery and Shipping and Commission Businon??, at No. 48 East Bay-ntre?c, between Boyco- A Co.'h North and South Wharves, to commence from 1st December. OHA8. T. CRA1G, JNO. TUOMEY, December 6_BOBT. W. LOC-WOOD. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY FORMKD A Copartnership under the name and firm of THOMPSON k BROTHER, for tho transaction of it WHOLESALE GROCERY AND GENERAL COMMIS SION uU.SINES8 at Charleston, 8. O. HENRY T. THOMPSON, Jr., and JNO. M. THOMP SON arc the general partners, and JAS. CARLIN. of Charleston, ia the. special partner, and han contributed to the common stock of said firm the sum of ten thou sainl ?loUiirs'in gold. Tho Copartnership is to continu? for two years from this dato. JAMEfl CARLIN. HENRY T. THOMPSON, Je. JNO. M. THOMPSON. OnarteatAn, November 6, 1IM5. November 29 wr-lnto THE COPARTNERSHIP TTERI.'TOFORE EXISTING UNDER THE NAMK Jl. of NEWMAN k FOWLER, is this day diaeoJved by mutual consent. A. F. NEWMAN. November 23 _EDWARD FOWIJOt. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS THIS DAY ASSOCIATED Mr. JAMES SALVO with him, and wUl continuo the Auotion, Shipping and Ceunmlssloa Buelneiis, at No. 125 East Bay, next ?l'X r North Of Union l?.uilc, undtrlii? Dame of J. A. EN8L0W k CO. J. A. ENSLCW November 2(1 _30 NOTICE. TEE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A Fartne-Fhip fe>r traiisactlng a SHIPPING ANE? COMMISSION BUMNES3, under tho stylo of MOSTIS OAI ft CO. M. O. MORDECAL J. I?. TOBLVB. Charlefitoi), N?^ven:ber 1,18-55. imo Novcmbtr4_ THE I'IKLNIA, PUBLISHED DAILY AND TR1-WEEKLY IN COLUM BIA. 8. C by JULIAN A. HKLBY. AdvertiBementa lnso.rted at reasonable ralos. The PHG:nix litf a largo circulation throughout tbo upper part of the ?U.tc Kovcmbor W