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CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS....NOVEMBEE 15, 1865. THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, G. R. CATIICART, Editor. CATHCART, McMILL.VN & MORTON, PROPRIETORS. No. 18 HAYNE-STREET. TERNK-l'ASH. DAILY?ONE YEAR.$10.00 DA-LY??l- MONTHS.?.00 DAILY- THRr-? MONTH8.?.-O 4QT B?nele Copies FIVE CENTS. 0- News Dealern Buppllod at a liberal discount ZCSTews Summary. The steamship Alhambra, Captain Benson, reached h?r wharf from New York city yesterday evening, having her usual full complement of freight nnd passengers. We aro indebted to Captain Benson and rursor Nonra for their at tentions. Tho Havana Price Current of October 27th has boon placed in our poBBOBsion. It contains, in ad dition to tho-Tii-tal market report, an account of tho damage done to property in and near that city dor?ig the terrible gale of the 22d and 28d of October. Tho wind commenced blowing from eat? to northeast, then shifted to the south-net, afterwards to tho euutlnvo.it and south-BOUthcast, but tho moBt violent gusta wore from south-south east to south -southwest. Moat of the sugar houses 08oapcd sorious injury. The Tucon thea tre had its roof blown off, and considerable dam age was sustained by private residences. The vet?els in the harbor wore injured to a considera ble extent, but they were nearly all foreign, and are unknown here. The steamship Columbia, well known here, had the galo off Capo Caruavcral, lasting eighteen hours, and causing her engines to stop, and sus tained very considerable injury in her upper works. Tho solea of Clayed Sugar had boon limited, at 11J rials for No. 12, at which prieo the market was firm. Clayod Molasses was quoted'at 5l rials, with a limited demand. Coffco was in some de mand, but scarce, at IG.j p quintal for Porto Eico. An interview of ft very important character, as _ilowing distinctly the extent of President John mw'k requirement- at tho hands of the States lately in the war, preliminary to recognizing them as having fully rosumed their loyalty, took place at the Executive Mansion on tho 10th. A delega tion of members of tbe North Carolina Convention visited the President, and one of their number, Mr. Reed, gavo him a synopsis of what tho Con vention had done: annulling of tho secession ordi nance, the prohibition of slavery, and the r?pudi ation of the Confederate dobt. In conclusion, Mr. Heed made, two request??that the full reconcile ment of North Carolina with the National Government might bo officially declared, and that the Congressional test oath might be repeal ed. The President, in reply, congratulated the gentlemen on tho progress their State had made and the spirit evinced by their, people, but told them that something remains yet to bo done, and that this is the adoption by the North Carolina I?gislature of tho slavery prohibition amendment to the National Constitution. This, the President said, " is, in my judgment, practically important to the successful restoration which is so much de sired by all." He also informed tho Legislature that Frovii?ional-Oovernor Holden will be again instructed to continue to act as State Executive until ho shall have been expressly reliovod l>\ orders to that effect. The execution, by hauging, of Him Wiaz tool place a little after eleven o'clock, on the 10th inst.; in the yard of tho Old Capitol Prison, in Washing ton?all effort? of his counsel for Executive clem ency having proved unavailing. A strong militan, guard surrounded the scaffold, and besides the soldiers there were several hundred civilians ii: the enclosuro as witnesses of tho solemn specta cle. Tho prisoner was accompanied from his col to the platform, in addition to the military officer?, by tho Rov. Fathers Boyle and \Yigo_t, of the Catholic Church?from tho former of whom, be fore leaving the prison, lie received the sacrament. Tho War Dcpartmont orders, founded on the find ing and sentence of the Court Martial in Wn_' * caso, with the President's order approving the same and fixing the time of execution, wcro read; and in this and other necessary ceremonies about three-quarters of an hour passed from the time tho condemned appeared under the gallows till tho fatal stroke and drop left him suspended be tween heaven and earth. On tho scaffold Wiitv conversed with those near him, was apparently self-possessed, and continued to assert his inno cence. The fact has just been made public that ?ora.c weeks ago, during the visit of Wmz _ wife to Wash ington, an attempt was made by her to forestall the sentence of the oourt in her husband - case by poisoning him. When kissing him at parting in the cell, after one of their interviews, she man aged to convoy from her own mouth into his a lit tle ball of strychnine, covered with coatings-ol oiled silk and liqorice. Col. Bakeu, who was pre?-, ent and noticed the suspicious proceeding, sprang forward, and, by seizing Wraz by the throat, com? polled him to spit out the article. An examination showed its poisonous character, and tho object it was designed to accomplish. Mrs. Wibz was not again allowed to visit her husband in hie cell. Another meeting of tho Health Commissioners was held at Now York, on tho 10th inst., to devise means for mooting tho visitation of tho cholera, in case it shall roach that city. Dr. SAYnE roporteil the result of his visit to Washington, to procure from government the privilege of selecting a site on Sandy Hook for a cholera hospital. So far, hi? efforts havo not met with success ; but negotia tions are in progress to secure a location for the purpose at Port Schuylcr, on tho East River. It is proposed to assign a suitable number of men ie the duty of making sanitary inspections of the city, and rendering daily reports of all matter. ? dangerous to tho public health which may com? undor their observation. No new caaea of cholera nrc reported in tho bay. Tho work of fnmigatinc tho Atalanta is in progress. Advices from Jamaica give additional detailc of the horrors of the negro insurrection. The authorities havo already hung forty of the lead?*s, Murray is in a state of seigo, and martial law hat been declarod in St. Thomas. The steamer Ar dent left immediately for Barbadocs, to obtain troops, and tho British steamer Cordelia, which arrived at New York a few days einoo, has also left for Jamaica. A Joint Stock Company is forming in Atlanta, with a capital of throe hundred thousand dollar*?, for tho purpose of erecting a building, to b? J\ Jnowfl ait the Natioral Hotel. jjar AU communications intended for ?nihlication in this journal must be addressed to the Editor of the. Ilailu New, No. 18 irayne-xtrect, Clmrlefton, S. C. Business Communications to J'ttblisher of Daily Netcs. We cannot undertake to return rtj'ctM communka tions. Advertisements outside of the city mutt be ttexonipo nied tcilh the cash. CHARLES TO ?. WEDNESDAY MOHNINO, NOVEMBEP. IT,, 18C5. There are few events of recent occurrence, that has inspired as much of feeling M tho insurrection in Jamaica. Happening just now, when thoro is unusual concern in refer ence to tho character and fortunes of the ne gro race, it comes pat to the conclusions or contradiction of a great many people; it ha?, thorofore, the force of example upon the very back of precept, and is, necessarily, much con sidered. And it is, in fact, an event of much signi ficance. Upon the capacity of the negro for self-government it is conclusive?if, in fact, from ages of experience, there were doubt upon that subject. There are in that island ten thousand whites, soventy thousand mulattoos, and some three hundred thousand negroes of the full blood. Tho oloctivc franchise is unre stricted. As a uecessarf consequence, all offices are in the hands of tho negroes; they legislate, adjudicate and project whatever of enterprises aro started. Thoy are as free as any people upon earth?as fully $t$$jnrii,?K9? practical purposes, as they can be. They came to free dom gradually, through an apprenticeship of oight years. They had an admirable civili zation ready to their hand, into the harness of which it was only necessary to enter and com mence the -works of progress, if capable of that with any other people. But they have not done so; in every essential respect thoy have retrograded. There is more of superficial culture in somo classes of society; but of in dustry, morality and order, the average is infi nitely less. In reference to his capacity for advance ment, thereforo, his experience was sufficiently conclusive before. Less of land has been cul tivated, leas pvoducts have been exported, fewer fabrics have beeu imported, arts and enterprises have been entirely suspendod, de solation broods over the most cultivated places, and of decadence and deterioration the cvi | deuces were too abundant to bo called in i question; but of Bis ability to govern himself, or to coucur in the forms of a civil govern ment with another race, or the mixture with t another race, tho world was not eo porfectly i convinced. Such government and concurrence 1 was still a lingering fact; it was sufficient still i to sustain tho hopes of any sanguine people, or people who had made up their minds to be sanguine, and this rudo shock was necessary to dispel the illusion. It does not indicate the tendency to distur i banco in our own negro population, which, 1 by many pcoplo, is deduced from it. There ' is now, perhaps, a more general feoling oi apprehension than has heretofore existed; bn1 we think it is uncalled for. Thoro will be , iudividual instances of violence among sc large a mass of any race turned loose to their inclinations as their only rule of law, and, in i many cases, urged to violence, there must ne ! cessarily be some to take the impulse: but . the impulse is not general. The race is sin I gularly disposed to authority, and thougli 1 j kept in unnatural conditions, they rnunt ulti i mately repair to violence and crime, inusl ! come to law again imposed by the nature oi tho white man, or pass to the delirium raging : now in Jnmaicn. Still, they have not come 1 to this condition yet, and we think there is ' little cause of apprehension now?little cause, we mean, to apprehend a general outbreak, I or to suspect the existence of any sueh a pur pose. - .? The question of tho admission of our dele gates to Congress bas exercised tho ingenuity of many men of late, and widely variant are i the conclusions to which they come. Mr. Forney, it will have been seen, regards it as perfectly certain that our Representatives will \ not be called by the Clerk of the Houee; and that they, must stand in. the cold, therefore, until their right to -monibersliip shall be de ) t?Aubed'-uy * t,h?r mombers composing that ; body frpm the so-called loyal States; 'and his grounds for. this conclusion tire, that the Clerk of the House is instructed by the Act of Con , gress upon that subject to call the names of . thoBO "only whoso credentials show that they were regularly oleotod in accordance with the lawB of their States, or of the United State?;" and that such Clerk will not under [ tako to say that suoh persons as come with i credentials from the States lately in rebellion 1 are regularly olected in accordance -with the 1 laws of such States, or of tho United Statos. Others, from tho ?amo facts, como t?'oxactlv , tho opposite conclusion. They say that he is , to call such as have credentials to show thai ? they aro regularly elected, and that ho will 1 not undertnko to say that such as have auch 1 ?credentials were not. This is certainly a nice ! point, and admits of a vory vast latitude ol discussion. Whether that individual to call i the roll will say that those having certificates 1 of a ?jgular election woro regularly elected, or wera not regularly elected, and so call, or not call, us his judgment prompts him, is cer tainly a matter about which, admitting a doubl at all, there arc vust difficulties in the way o? ' a solution. Sonoo light might bo thrown on this point by the question : whethor he is vested with any ptfwer to look boyond the certificate at all? Thif, however, is net ooocluaive. Thisiifl Fomcwliat tnu?fond?l?il age, and authority is found for many political acts not in the Constitulion, but in a higher law, and this officer mity lind hin authority in th<* inspira tions of ti dominant party. It is to U? Iiopt'd not, however. It ..in scarcely happen that such important matters can bo (lepen-?it on such contingencies?the restoration of this Union, and the power, thercfoiT, ol this t?'o vcruuieiit, upon the volition of the Clerk of the House. But if ho shall elect to call, the admission of our delegates will ?icpeiul on the other members called. ~~ _ _ it __u~v~. ~~ DIED, on the i_ornlng of the 11th inst., ??? Conten tion of the Brain, LOUISA SOPHIA, only child ot Mrs. Y. J. Witz, agut? out year and nlno months. "Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven.'' jt*r_?-Tlie Rclntlvc? and Friends of tHe Family are Invito? to attend Iho Funeral Services, This Morning, at Ten o'cloek, at So. ? Moultric-street. November 13 -ZrTh? Relatives, Friends uml Accm??ill ancos of Mr. and Mrs. It. P. Wish are respectfully in vited to attend tho Funeral Services of their Infant danghtcr, MAItY LOUISE, at their realdcnco. No. 12 Char?i-strcet, This Morning at Nine o'clock, without further invitation. 1 * November 15 MM- FOR CONGRESH.-GENERAL STEPHEN ELLIOTT, Jr.?Messrs. Editors: Yon are authorized to announce Genenil STEPHEN ELLIOTT, .Jr., as a candi date to represent, in Congr<_a, the Second Congressional District, composed of Charleston, Collcton, Beaufort, and Barnwcil. SUMTER, November 8 Ma- WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE Hon. WILLIAM AIKEN as a Candidutc to represent the Second Congressional District, at tho nest Session ol Congress. MANY FRIENDS. October 28 MM- WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE the Hon. WILLIAM WHALEY as a Caudidate to repre sent tho Second Congressional District In Congress. October '.1 * MB- WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE Dr. B. W. BRADLEY, o? WlUiarosburg, ns a candidate to represent the First Congressional District. November MM- WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE General JOHN D. KENNEDY a? a Ci-didate for Con gress to represent tlie Tirst Congressional District. Octol?r :10 *_> NOTICE.?AT THE REGULAR SESSION of Uic Legislature, to?*omiuencc on the fourth Monday of Novemhcr present, application will be made for a Charter for the Charleston Savings Bank. November 15 wsw3 Hi- OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES DI RECT Tax Commissioner, eocond floor northeast corner Pavilion Hotel. Tax?? received between the hours of D o'cloek. A. M.. and .1 o'clock. P. M. November 14 MS- ELECTION NOTICE.?STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN A?CHARLESTON DISTRICT.?OFFICE COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS AND COMMON PLBA9.?I, JOHN W. BROWNFIELD, Clerk o? said Court, In pursuance of directions of a Joint Resolution of the Senate and House of Rcp-.-cs?itativrs, pcesed at the present session, do hereby give public notice that an Election for Clerk of the Court of General Session? and Common Pleas for Charleston District, will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 22d inet, at the usual placen oJ election throughout the said District Witness my hand at Charleston this 13th day of No vember, 18-. J. W. BROWNFIELD, _ November 14 Clerk O. S. k C. P. Mff- WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE J. W. BROWNFIELD, Esq., asa Candidate for re-elcc tlon to Uic Ot_?"of Clerk of the Court f<?'Charleston Dis trict at the ensuing election. November 14 ?a- NOTICE.?IN A C CO R D A N CE WITH Proclamations from Governor Pi.kiiv and General Ben nett, anthorizing the formation of Military Companies, a Meeting will bo held at Black Oak (St John's Berkley) on Tkurtday, ICth November, for the purpose of ORGAN lzi.Wi A COMPANY, Ejecting Oir.ccrs, Ac. A fi?l alten dance c?l the citizen*! ci Berkley Diet?rt is etrncstlj requested. MANY CITIZEN-. November 10 il* ?or medical card.?Dn. f. lejau par KER?Olli cc, No. 10 Bro-d.-tr*>??. Residence for th? present, corner of Logan and Trudd -streets. November 4 lino* ?s-_iarrl_ge and celibacy/an ESSAY 01 WARNING AND INSTRUCTION FOR YOUNG MEN just published by the Howard Association, and sent ii sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Adtlress Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. November 4 3ino MS- AWAY WITH 8I_CT?CL_s?-OLD B__f made new, without Spectacles, Doctor or Medicine Pamphlet mailed tree on receipt of ten cent?. Addreai E. B. FOOT-, M. D., No. 1130 Breadway, New York. November 0 MS- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALI Interested, that LICENSES for Carts, Drays, Hacks, Car riages and Omnibuses will be granted, under City Ordi nances, oa application to the subscriber, at the Hall o the Hope Fire Engine Company, west end of Market street. These Licenses will take ?late from the 1st of October and be In force until tho 1st of January, IB?. The prici will be on?vfourth of tho ratea for the year as estabHehec by the Ordinance ratified December 29,1865. | By order of Mayor Macbeth. .October 16 A. CAMPBELL, City Treasurer. EXICCUTOR'B NOTICE.?A__ PERSONS having claims against tho Estate of the lato HKNRT WITTSCHEN, deoeaited. are requested to hand them in, properly attested ; and those indebted to the said Estate will make payment to the under?gned. THEO. CORDES, Executor. November 15 * Nov. 16 23-Dec. 6 INSPECTION OF WEIGHTS AND MEAS* URES.?THE OFFICE OF INSPECTION Ol WEIGHTS AND MEASURES is now open ut the OFFICI FOOT OF MARKET-STREET. JAMES A. MURRAY, November 6 InepectorWcigbte and Moasures. VALUABLE LANDS A*D STOCK FOR SALE.?That val__lo COTTON and PROVISION PLANTATION, in Darlington District, known as "Bun ker Hill," formerly the residence of John McClccaghan, decegeed, is offered for sole, containing 1166 acres, by s plat of W. H. ?Yl uro to. Surveyor. It is bounded on the South by tile lino of Marion District, defined by a can draining the waters of Polk Bwamp into Black Creek, which stream is its northern boundary. Some five to six hundred acres are cleared, under cul. tlvatlon. and present tho advantages of floe cotton landi with rich bottom lands for corn. Oh tho place is a Dwelling Honse with eight rooms, a vegetable and fluwer garden, with all convenient out buildings, a new Gin Honse, Barns, and Outbuilding? which have comfortably it?ommodatcd from 60 to CO person?. It Is situated within two miles of Mars' Bluff station, on the W. and M. K. It., and within five miles of Flor ence, and is too well known for its h?*_thfuliicse, fine water, and its advantages of society, to need a fur?or description. With the place will be sold, if desired, some 8 or li prime mules, 2 horses, cattle,, sheep, hogs, corn, fodder, fee., wagons, cart, blacksmith's a*_ carpenter's tools, end farmlng implement? In the event that no sale is made, this place will be leased for one year, from 1st January next, and tho per ishable articles'moii-oned will be sold on the premises, for _j_h, on Saturday, 9th of December next For terms and condition?, apply to L. W. T. Wlrkbam, Rich???., Va., orto tke nndcr-igni*d, at Mare' Bluff W. W. HARLLEE, Agent for L. W. T. Wickham. Mr. B. Luc?, on the plac*. will show tho premises, and give persone deai_C_I of in quiring the facilities of d-Wlng for tbemidTc?. 1? NoTember 13 HOARD OF M A IVA UK It S OF STATE KLEC TIOM. \ MEETING OF THIS HOARD WILL 1\V. IIULD AT HamnlcIIaU, ThisAftcmom, athalf-pa-it < o'clock;. Punctual attondonce is rouuMtcd. Novemlxr IS 1 CHAULES LOVE, Chairman. RAMSAY CHAPTER. No. '41. VN EXTRA CONVOCATION WILL BE HELD Tni'? Eier.in?, nt Masonic Hall, at 7 o'clock. Candidates fur tiie degrees will jilease att< lid. By ordo* of the m. f.. H. P. GEO. H. rXCRAHAM, November IB 1 Secretary. w <Ui1 ^i I WANTED, AN AGENT WITH iF) JLOv^r? thoobuvo amount, in n retpoct-ble and lucrative on__em. Address ALPHA, PoBtotUcc. Nov.'iulnr 13 2* ANTED?TEN GOOD AXEMEN. APPhV at office South Carolina Railroa?!, )o_U-M_rC-i> N?)Tember 15 l* -\IT ANTED?TWO WHITE SERVANTS; VV one to in hid a child, the other to cooL anil \vanb, for a small family, and to attend to a eow. A.iply at Smith Carolina Railroad oOIce, John-strevt. November 15_ _ 5.? I7.MFLOYMENT WANTBD.-HAVIN6 j had over twenty years experience in the cultiva Uou of rice and provision rropn, I wish to obtain a situas, Uon as Superintendent on a plantaUon, either in thin State or Georgia; ouo in the interior preferred. JOHN A. HUME. Orto B.L. HOWARD, Georgetown, S. C. No. 17 Vanderhorrt Wharf. November 13 4 SITUATION \VANTKn.--A GENTLE MLAN, who han bad tiiteen yearn experience in the (irocwy and Liquor buelneee, deeircs a SITUATION a? l<ooal or TravcUng Clerk : possesses a very large city and country aequalntance. Refers to Mr. OSCAR E. JOHNSON, King street, oppotdto Society street. November fl it A GENTLEMAN OF NOME EXPEIUE1VCE as a Teicher will givo private lessons in LATIN, FRENCH, SPANISH and MATHEMATICS. For texum, Ac, apply at the Book-store of Mr. John Russell, No. 2?5 Kfng-Btroct. October 17 WANTED TO RENT_TWO ROOMS IN a private dwelling, with use of kitchen. Address T. M. W., PoBtofnce, stating terms, location, ?*:<:. November 11 3* KOOMS WAM'En.-TH? Kriivism.it> and one unfurnished ROOM wanted. Address P. H., Newa Office. 3 November 14 TO RENT.?A SPLENDID DWELLINGON HAMP8TEAJJ MALL?just put in <:?>roplete repair ?a, dtllgMful Residence. Apply at No. 141 MEETING STREET._3_No-.xmb.;r 10 TO RENT.?A LARGE AND COMMODIOUS 1IOI.HK la the town of Alken, S. C, containing 16 rooms, one of which is a large dining room, The. loca tion is one of the best in the town, und, as there la now no hoUl iu th<: place, and it is much resorted to by in valids, it would be suitable for a large private boarding hon?e. Possession given on the 1st of Janucxy, IfiCO, oi Booner bT wanted. Apply north side of Mary, fifth house east of Nassau-street. tutba-l* November 15 mO RENT, A HOUSE IN THETOWN OF _L SuiDiufnillt, containing four square roomn an?] two attics. On the premises are ail necessary outbuild inge. Tli'-re U about three acres of Land, all of which has been under cultivation; also a large orchard. Tin: place is pleasantly situated, within a few minutes' wait of the Depot. To be ba?l for the rao?leratr rent of f3t a month. For further particulars apply at CAMERON, BARKLEY k CO'H., Corner of Meeting and Wentworth street?. November 15 2 TO RENT.?THAT VERY PLEASANT ANE convenient NEW RESIDENCE, with all neecsnorj outbuildings and a good cJst.-rn, at the northwest cor ner of Smith and Beaufain streets. Apply to JAS. H. Mt'RRELL, November 14 2 Courier Office, '.?o. Ul E_at Bay rpO RENT, THAT COMPORTABLE, GEN X TEEL and eligibly situated DWELLING HOUSE No. '20 Moutague-B-reet, containing eight upright Roomn including Dresalng Roomn and Pantry. To au approve, tenant an arrangement will be mode. Apply, for t?nnn to WILLIAM ROACH, Corner East Bay and Boyce ?fc Co.'s South Wharf. November 14 _ _ _ 3 TO RENT, THE DWELLING ON NORTH EAST corner Calhoun and Pitt streets. It contain six upright and two attic rooms, Ac Apply to Dr. A. B PEURIFOY, No. 24 Vanderhorfitvstreet, next to Uppe: Market. 5 November 13 mO RENT.?THAT RESIDENCE No. Ill X Coming street, opposite Ht. Paul's Church, contain hag ionr square Rooms, two Garrets, finished Bane mente, Ac, with commodious accommodations for Her -vantn, Stable and Carriage House, large Yard and Flowe Garden; (las throughout. For terms, apply to WM. U DAWSON, No. 51 Broad street. November 9 TO RENT, THE THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING, Northc-Bt corner King ami Trad? fctreets, in good repair, containing six large and twi smaller upright rooms, besides two dressing rooms, on pantry, and two attice, with commodious outbuilding carriage houso and stable; gas fixtures complete. Ai ply on premises. mwf3* November 13 FOR RENT, THE THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING No. 4 South Bay, next to the cornc of Meeting-street. Tenant to repair the premises. Ar. ply to ROBERTSON, BLACKLOCK k CO. November 1 wimG TO RE NT.?THE -WELL KNOWN ES TABLI3HMENT on the Bout'iwent comer of Churc ar?d Chalmers street?, admirably adapted for wholesale r m cufacturiug busineen. The building will be put 1 complete, repair. None but responsible parties uced ar. ply. Rent moderate. Apply at this office. N.^vembcr 6_ _wawg? rpO RENT?THAT DESIRABLE THREE X story BRICK DWELLING, No. 33 Bull-street, ncs to the corner of Lynch-streot. The house is in pcrfe? order, and has all the modern improvements with ever accommodation for a large family. Tbo out-building are unusually commodious: the Gas Fixtures complet? There In a large Cistern on the premises. Apply throng I the Poste-Ice, er personally to JOHN CHEESBOROUGE Bank of Charleston BuUdlngn, corner State and Broai streets. November 0 FOKRENT_A FINELY SETTLED PLAN TATION, with all necessary outbuildings, born? cotton houses, mill house and machinery, gins, grin mill, ka. Also, a largo body of rice land under hank and some 300 acres of cotton and corn land under fence Also, a fine dwelling house, containing 10 rooms, all h good order, with all necessary outbuildings. Also, i ne range for cattle and hogs, and all plantation utensil if required. There are also on the tract, containing 1300 acres o land, several fine lakes, containing the finest kind o fish, which may bo made available to the Cbarlestoi market, and those of the town of Summerrillo. Also, ac coinmodatioa for GO negroes. Diataut from Summer ville five miles; to Bacon's Bridge, head of navigation oi Ashley River, four miles. For further particulars ap ply to owner on the place, or Messrs. JENKINS I BAILEY, SummerriUe. F. SCHULTZ. November II 12 A FEW REGULAR AND DAY BOARD EB8 can bo accommodated at No. 4 Cannon street. 2* November 15 BOARDING?PERMANENT. TRANSIENT AND DAY HOARDERS taken at No. 01 Wentworth street, near King-street. 2* November 14 PRIVATE BOARDING CAN BE HAD A'l No. 119 EAST BAY. Rooms to Buit faralllen, fur nished or unfurnished. Also, Day Boarders taken. November 15_2* RIVATE HOARDING?A FEW GEN TLEMEN can bo accommodated at iho COItNEI OF KING AND TRADD-STREETS; oIho, a plcasan ROOM, suitable for man and wife. DAY BOARDER! taken. October _G 1 j TWEEN Calhoun and Mary streets, enc bund! containing a SACK, PANTS AND VEST. The under wi'. he liberally rewarded by leaving the same at this office. November's 1? LOST OR STRAYED, A RED COW, WITH white specks on her forehead and body?strnyce or was stolon from Citadel Oreon ycatcrdy morning She has on her left hip tho Initials W. E. H. deeplj branded. A liberal reward will be given for her re covcry. Apply at No. 117 CALHOUN 8TRRET. November 15 2* ESTR,1YED FROM MY PREMISES, No. ? Smith-street, on Saturday evening, a RED COW with tunad bock horns, and branded on both hin*?<u one J F, on the other J D. The finder will bo liberally ro warded by leo-ing It at No. G Smith-strei t. November 14 _ NOTICE?ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TC the Enlate of Mian SARAH DAVIS, deceased, wil mako payment; and thoae to whom said Estate is In debted will please send in their claims legally attested U JOHN 0. MILNOR. No. 135 Mootlng-street, _Octobcr25__w3?_QuaUflcd_Exe?at~r (JhQA RE WARD.?STOLEN FROM THF. l?DOLF premise* Fof John Leahy, No. 214 Coming street, on Friday night, November 10th, 18?35, a BAV HORSE, between 14 and 15 hands high, with white stai on Ida face, fbretop cut ahort under the headstall, left fore leg, below tbe fetlock, white; two hind logs tin name kind of mark, with long tail; the hair rubbed oil the two hind legs from chafing ol alngletree. November 13 3? A IIA?.I.. (??IN HALL WIRD STAPTFINDKN IM DEUTSCHKN j Hpritr.??haus ani Mitwu?h?n abend <l?-n 10'? " Dieses monaths, WOZU til?- Deutsch?* Freunde Krgt'b?*r*-t -lugeladen lind aal?im Ah? n?l*>, 7 ahr. November 14 * die committee COPARTNERSHIP NOTICIO. rruiE i'NDi'.RHHiNri) has trir bay associated X with hlni O KO. CHAS. SCH M l'.TZER, In the I,?lib ar tu id r_?l na Busim-s?. at No. 1.1 ?layne-stroel. ur?. i* Ule name of C. D. B1(\HE .V UO. C. D. BRAUE. With strict attention to our bu sines?, wo hope to r* - reive u share of that patronage hereto?ro so libi-nOly bestowed on the old tlrm. (.'. 1>. BRAHE. November 14 0 PEO. CHAS. 8CH??T3-R fOlMUTVDKSIIIP NOTICE. rruin undersigned have this day arkooia X TED themselves in <*i?ptirtiiprship, under the mini?? of L'BAI.'GH A MALLOXKE, tor the transaction ot tbo LUMBER, LIME, LATH AND SHINGLE BUSINESS. Ofuco on Hurlbeek _ Wharf, near the Northeastern Railroad. D. C. EBAUOH, November 1, 18t>5. JNO. O. MALI-NEK. Novenabor 13 (1 NOTICE. rrUIE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A X Partnership for transacting a >H1PP1N_ AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the stylo ot MOHDE CAI ft CO. M. C. MORDECAL J. L. TOBIAS. Charloston, November 1, 1663. lino November 4 COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. rpHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIAT X ED with them L. .1. MYER8, and wUl c*>nti-mo their basin ess under the same name. A. TOBIAS' SONS. Charleston, & C, Novemfarr 1, 18?. November 4 _ l? COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. rr-IB SUBSCRIBERS HAVE THI8 DAY ASSOCIATED X With them in business Capt. FENN PECK. Here after the name and style of the Firm wiU be CAMI?1U >N, BARKL-Y-OO. CAMERON At BAHKI.--Y. Chorlo?on, November 1,1865. THE SUBSCRIBERS HOPE THAT WTf H STRICT ATTENTION TO BUSI NESS to meritaBharc ofthat patronage beret o fore so liberally bestowed on the old concern. ARCH'D CAMERON. R. C. BARKLEY. November 1 FENN PECK. COPARTNERSHIP. rpiIF, UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A X COPARTNERSHIP under tho style or firm of IV iP KINS, MoI'HKHSON k CO., for the tra?faction <? ?i GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS. E. A. HOPKINS, New York. S. W, HOPKINS. New York. D. UcPHERSON, Charleston, S. C. No. 100 Moetlng-strett, Charleston. 8. C, OcL I, 180? Represented by E. A. A K. W. HOPKINS, No. 70 Ho:t ver-street, New York. lmo October 31 COPARTNERSHIP. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVE FORMED A CO PARTNERSHIP for the transaction of a GENE RAL COMMISSION BUSINESS In the City of Now York, under tho Arm of.7. H. BROWER k CO., and tinv prepared to afford fair facilities on consignments. JOHN H. BROWER. WILLIAM H. SELLERS. BENJAMIN B. BLYDENBUBGH. New York, October 2, 18-5. ?uos October U COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Beach, Root il Co., Marshall, Beach k Co., Livorpool, Eng. Charleston, ?. C. Salomon-, Root & Co., Commercial Bulldiug, No. ? Broadway, N. Y. WE HAVE THD3 DAY ENTERED INTO COPART NERSHIP, for the purpose of conducting a GEN ERAL COMMISSION AND BANKING BU81NESS ;?l each of the points above named. Our attention will also be devoted to filling ordo?*? ami making ??Unctions for our Southern frleniis. Advances made oa consignment'? gf Prod-? t?? eilli.-** Firm. J. N. BEACH, of Liverpool. E. TV. MARSHALL, of Charle/,?n. 8. ROOT, of Atlanta, Go. E. SALOMON, late of New Orlrnu?. New York, September 1, 18GG. MARSHALL.. BEACH St CO. HAVE ESTABLISHED THEIR OFFICE IN TKISJ City at No. __ BROAD-STREET, and are prci*?*? ' to make ADVANCES ON COTTON consigned to New York or Liverpool. REFER to: Messrs. James Ad?n k Co., Charleston. Mr. Hin._i Rodet.t?, Savannah. Union Bank, Liverpool. National City Bonk, New York. October 0 mwf 1 m ?> LAW PARTNERSHIP. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ASSOCIATED THEM SELVES, under the name of PORTER k CONNER, for the practico of LAW AND EQUITY in the Court* m this State and of the United States. Office No. 19 BR?AU STREET, over Daw-sou A Elackman's. W. D. rORTEK. JAMES CONNEK. Novcmber G jnw?O SELECT SCHOOL.. ON THE 15TH OF NOVEMBER MRS. HOrsON PINCKNEY will open a SELECT SCHOOL for Young Ledtes, at her residence, centre house Aiken'-: Row, where instruction will be given in all the branch?--* of a thorongh English Education and in tlio Modern Languages. For terms tud oUier particulars, apply Ml above. lmo October 10 CLASSICAL SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. - THE REV. DR. LORD PROPOSES TO OPEN A CLA-. 31CAL SCHOOL, for a limited number of ycuo-.. ladles, In th?* Lecture Roam of St. Paul's Chnrcli. Rail cllffeboro', ou the firs! Monday of November nczi. - French and licrmtu without additional i-.hr.i-'te. Dr. LORD begs have to refer to the Rt. Nor. T. 1'. Davis, the Rev. Dr. <". Hanckel, the Hon. Win. AUtl'li, Dr. Ellas Horlbcok, Dr. W. T. Wragg, Gen. Jas. fiitnont-, and C. R. Brewster, Esq. October *_.-< CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL F&K BOY8. ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, MR. W. C. HYNDS, late Principal of the Pendleton Female Seminary having had eight years' experience in teaching?pro poses opening a select School of high grade for boya, in the spacious room over Store No. 313, wes^gddo of Kiny Btree t, few doors north of Wentwortb. The Cours? pursued in this School arc: Classical Pbilosophi?1, English and Mathematical. The system of instruction employed is a combination of the Analyti cal and Synthetical. Young ladies desiring private instruction In any of Urn above namod Courses, or in BoUes-Lettres, can bu ti<* commodated at their respective residences, every after noon, between 3 and 3 o'clock. BETE?EM CES: Trustees of the Pendleton Female Seminary; Gov. E. F. Perry, Rev. 0. C. Pinckney, Rev. T. S. Arthur. Rev. Andrew Cornish, Dr. J. Moultrle, Cot Richard DeTrt: v?le, Otis Mills, Eetj., George Robertson, Esq., Benj. Porker, Esq. C* November H THE UNDERSIGNED 18 PREPARED TO FURNISH DESIGN8, SPECIFI CATIONS AND DETAIL DRAWINGS for Building-. of every description, and in every style of architecturo that may be desired. Orders from any part Of the Uni ted States will rcceivo prompt attention, with modem?. churges. WALTER 8. WEST, Architoct. Corner itli and Broud-stroete, Richmond, Vn. September 6 3mo_ MARKRT HALL. NOVEMBER 0, 1865_ No FiHhermen shall be allowed to cry their fish about tho streets of tlio city until they have paid their market dues, and a written or printed permit to that ? .*' feet be granted by the Clerk or Assistant Clerks. By order. JAMES A. MURRAY. November 0 Chief Clerk of Market-. PUBLIC WEIGHER'S OFFICE, HAK KETSTREET, CHARLESTON. NOVEMBER I. 1865.?The attention of Coal Dealers is requested to th? City Ordinance regulating the sole of Coal by weight : It shall not be luwful for any porson to sell or in u*..\ manner dispose of Coals within the limits of tni j cit> otherwise thnn by weight, at the rate of two thousand two huudred and lorty pounds of the avoirdtipoise utaii dard to each ton. Tho Certificate of the Publio Weight r sball be delivered, with tho Coals, to the purchaser h> fore the carts containing the same shall be unloaded. It any portion shall sell, or in any manner dispose of Coals which shall not be weighed upon one of tho public bal ances previous, to the delivery thereof, and on which ** suitable allowance shaB not have been made, if the coals be wet or damp, and which shall not be accompanied with the Public Weigher's Certifica te, such person shall forfeit the Coals so ?old, and in addition pay for oa? h offence tho sum of fifty dollars. Tho Scale at the foot of Market-street and tho Calbour. slreet Scale are ready for public service. JNO. P. GAILLARD, November ?5 PubUo Weigher. (TNQ/v A.1IO.VFII! AGENTS WANTED FOR un_r _r sixentinly new articles just out. Address O. T, ?JaI Y, City Iiuildbig, Biddeford, Maine. September 15 _ 3inos ??Oi. A DAY! AGENTS WANTED TO ?3>_S _> sell a new and wonderful 8EWINO MACHINE, the only cheap ono Hoe used, Address SHAW k CLARK. Biddeford. M^ln. _mt? September 15 EOYAL HAVANA LOTTERY?PRIZES paid In gold; information fttrnfshc-. Highest rat? paid for don?oone and all kinds of ?{old and silver. TAYLOR * CO., Bankers, September 28 3moo No. 18 Wall--., New York.