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TH R ?llVRl l??Wi*l f?fl??t? (?. ll. CATHCART, EDITOR. C.IT??CAUT, SE?SLSLLAN & 31OKT0N, PROPUIET0B3. No. 18 HAYNE-STREET. T13U?S-CAS". ?.i :.Y-UN?. Y KAI:.Sr.?.i?o :.v-six MONTHS. DAILY-?;.?;;>.L' MONTUS.~-50 5 J* bingle Copies FIVE CENTS. ja- News Dealers supplied at a liberal discount. ADVERTISING. Ono Square, Ten Ldnc*, ono ioerrtir.t:. ONE DOL? LAR. TN ews Summary. Thc Secretary of War line issued orders accept? ing tbe resignations of Major-Genr; ral Q. A. GTEI. MORK, to take effect December 5, ami that of Brigadier-General GEORGE P. ESTE, to take effect on thc 4th instant. Tho order recently published honorably muster? ing ont of service Major-General JAMES H. WIL? SON, at present in Georgia, has been revoked by tho War Department. Two important nasos were about to bo adjudi? cated by tho Supremo Court of thc United States. Thc first involves tin; question as to whether the IVtrti'lt-iii-'H pardon remits thr: nc:ilcncc nf '.'m feilurc of confiscated property anti roinstatCH ibo owner in all bia rights thereto. This casi? is now boforo thc Court. Thc second case involves thc constitutionality of tho act of Congress proscrib? ing tlie test oat!.?. Thc latter question will bc pre? sented in a few dava. Tho Montana I'o-.-i, :<f October 2S, say.": "Last week thc queen trophy of tho mountains was found by BB FOE <fc Co., in Deadwood Gulch. Tili? monster nugget weighed fourteen and a half pounds, avoirdupois, and measures ?TI length nine ?inches; in breadth, two and a half inches, and iii thickness one and a hair indi. Tho specimen is almost entirely freo from quart;:, and is worth $d?O(! in greenback."." Thc Kew Orleans Picayune states that it M U consolatory ami encouraging evidence of tho sym? pathy of our people for thc unfortunate, that tho Scrgoant-al-Arms cf tho Senate is without legs, tho Doorkeeper of tho Houso without anns, tho Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of ile House arc both on crutches. Despite these misfortune*, these gentlemen all prove very efficient, capable, and acceptable officers. Tho Jackson (Mississippi) Clarion says: "On Monday last tho mest aw, i ping repudiating reso? lution ever presented to a deliberativo assembly, was adopted by thc ?Se?ale, lt declares thal'the State will not, and nhouhl not, pay any debt against thc State, whether on account of salaries of offi? cers. Treasury notes, 'change bUIs, or otherwise, originating between tho 9lh day of January, 1SCI, rnd thc Kith day of October, LSG-; a.".d tho Trea? surer of the State is hereby directed not to pay any warrant or claim based upon any ; uch de? mand; and all receivers cf public moneys aro here? by forbidden to receive any hach warrant or de mend for dues to thc State.' " Lion. GjEonnoK WASHINGTON JCUAN, S ays tho Cincinnati Inquirer, tho man who would 'hang liberally'in thc South-who would p;:t lo death DAW, LEK, and all thc otl.cr Southern leaders, is thus noticed by General KsHKorrn in a card, .-.'..;<<. he coirJiitled him. He say?: "Dy nature col?), mUish and calculating-with a pestiferous disposi? tion to po!:o hid nose into tho business of every tuc who docs not 'pin faith'with hi;i<, and follow? ing up Lis impudent interference wilh baneful backbiting, misrepresentations and downright falsehoods, il is iioi, wonderful thai ho nhould bo spurned and shunned hy all who know bim well, or that ho should be exposed and written down ns a perfidious counterfeit and cheat-a disgrace to humanity-a tining, walkin j UB.\" Thc Washington correspondent of thc Balti? more Sun, of tho 11th teni., HIVB that thc long agony of thc Senatorial caucus upon tho TIIAD. STEVENS resolution is at an end. Rightly appre? hending r.n executive veto if they passed it, they put the tbin^ in the shape of a "Call for a Joint Committee of nine from tho House and six fruin the Senate." This is lo inquire iuto thc Condition of thc South, and report CR to tho right of repre? sentation of tho late Confederate States. Under this arrangement Tennessee will bc 2:K< ly to como in soon, Tor thc reason that the President ls the ?mpeiVjor. ol patronage a::d fro:a that State. GuEELKV has worked liku a beaver lo make thc Rad ieals let down, and RAYMOND, not to bc outdone, conies out to-day strong for thc President's policy. There is great complaint of thc vast disproportion of chairmen of thc committees given to ?cw Eng? land. ? Northern paper makes, tho following state? ment: Some complaints, and wc believe unjust censure, havo lioen ruado of tho conduct of lien. THAROX aa to bia management in regard to the frceJmcn and his troalment of citizens cf Wilkes County. Georgia. Official and other Pliable in formation has been received by Gen. HOWAIU>, of tho Bureau of Freedmen, which ex morales Cen. TlTXSOX. This information is to tho effect that thc most outrageous conduct, bas followed tho withdrawal of tho military forcea from the county above named, and in other parts o:1 ??orgia. 1 lui acta complained of were committed ??y tho sons of wealthy and influential families. Thcso go in gangs, and openly declaro that no ; ogro uh ;!i Kw upon land owned or routed by I....:: . ::', bm ntutll j live with nomo white man, or loam tho country. I Good men ti" Ibo Kt-lo denounce t? o I but arc powcrlowi ^> prevent thuin. They j asl: Hat tho military fore-: may bc kopi i:i tbs; State, and say that if it bc nsuuved vii', re is mi ( protection for fifo cr property. In conscqiicxcu of representations made to bini by good cit.?c;is, I Gen. STKEOMAN has ordered a military force to lie stationed- in Wilkes County. A Idler from Hon. N. ll. KEEVB, Judge of tho District C?>urt of Geor? gia, dated Washington, Wilkes County, Novombcr :r?. ^tn'.fs thal, nt Ibo ri quent of tho colored peo- j pie and in behalf of respectable citizens, bo asku ! thc iulcnrcntion of tho military iu behalf of ta? fi-eedir.cn. Several bauds,calling themselves bush? whackers, jayhaukvrs, and regulator*, aro per? petrating thc mest shameful outrages- shooting, burning atd beating negroes, lo gat money and for revenge. Their barbarous a?.t? cannot bc made known for legal effect except through negro tcsti mony, and therefore cannot be pnuiehed. fie asks that e?icora may bo asut to take affidavits, and carry t? o ofiTcsdera io Augusta i'vr pp.a:sh meii^, if cny cn? Lc awarded, them. s CHARLESTON i'd" All n/innuaticatxons intembml for. pwM?rwiWon hi thin journal titvM be fteWwseu to Ott liUlor ol the ftoUn -V. ir?. Ab. IS Hayjiii'.s! -!' ', C/i rri?*'o?, V. /.i > VonitiWHicGlion* io I'ublislier 0} ?i ?. runnel uitdcr/aA't .' ? <'t-'>;;*n ryj'i < ?ed coi;unii??< .. i'V.'S. Ailwrtimncn!aouuti?t of Vie <.::_: trna ' bc accompa? nied inftk tte ciixft. CHARLESTON SATUJlDAY atoiixiXG, DEcroiKKn io, voa. THE COUXTUY, generally, bus eenie to : perception of thc fact that the President nnt Congress hayo come to an issue upon rceon Btruction, which may test thc powers ot' thc Executive and Legislative departments of thc Government. It will havo been noticed that the I'rest dent, in his Message, places tho States Intel) seceded in the Union, with repr?sentatives \r attendance, and leaves it only for "you, fellow citizens of thc Senate, and yon, fellow-citizens of the House of Representatives, to judge each, of you, for yourselves, of thc election? returns aud qualifications of your own mem? bers," which, in effect, is this, merely, thal not only arc these Statc-R in thc Union, bul their representatives present are airead) members of cither House. It will, also, have been seen that Congress, at tho instance of thc Republican majority, has ignored all this-have, in ibo resolution of .Mr. STEVENS, in the Houso. denied thal there aro :nty members from thc seceded States Ui Congress, or that any persons pur? porting to lie members shall bo admitted until Congress shall act upon the subject; and then rolling the wheels of time back to the sur? render cf Gen. LEE, takes up thc work of re? construction at that point, to fashion it ns ii may please them. Clearly, as wc have said, there aro opposite trains upon tho samo track, and ti collision is portended. It may bo avoided. Thc conse? quences must bc fearful, and one or t'e i thcr may Lack in time, but which can do so, it is difficult to say. Thc President cannot. Ho has said tho States arc in the Union, and lie cannot let Congress put them out. This bc might do, perhaps, if they wen; in tho Guion hy any act of Iiis; but they arc not. T. at they aro in by the laws and Constitution of the United Suites, and as the National Execu? tive he cannot let those laws bo violated. Nor if their Senators and Repr?sentatives bo ai tho doora of Congress, can ho permit thom to Lc turned off, except for soma one of the causes above stated, which would Le equally sufficient to turn oil" members from the North? ern States. Thero is no receding from his position, therefore, without a violation of the Constitution, even on his own construction of il. Thero can bo no compromise. If the principle Lo true-if tho. Stales Le in the Union-it is logically conclusive to ita con? sequences, and ho can as little permit the State delegations to Le delayed or hindered as he can permit thc States thcmsclros to bc turned out. ? C< ?gross may recede. They cannot Le per? fectly certain of success; they will suffer fruin a contest with thc President; they arc now thc victorious party, and naturally solicit the rewards ni' victory; sorno want ofiiee; tonie wnat lu get their fr?onda in < fSco; sonto wish to retain tiieir friends in office; all want tho consideration and importance which :t knowl? edge that they eau influence tho bestowal of patronage will give them; and tLoy will hes? itate upon tho iinal step which will prccioi tatc them from thc powers of Government, and thc honors and emoluments [fi Lc found in tho distribution of two" hundred million dollars: of tho public funds. / Cut though not finally committed, and coun? selled Ly these grave considerations net to Le, it will yet Lc difficult for even Congress tn recede. They have acted With delihoration, upon a full knowlcdgo of tho circumstances: fljoy have acted finally-have dcfcnninod upon tho courso indicated, in caucus, in which the members of the party teem to have hnan fully 'Cmmittcd; they arc already iu antagonism Lo the President, from whom bhe RJicnntion can scarcely bo moro complete in persistence; they have won the Government, ami naturally wish lo wear it; they wish, also, to have thc further [inwer to Lc found iu extending a Provincial Government over thc South; they apprehend that if die Southern doiegations are admitted into Congress^ they will coalesce with the Democratic pani^ at tho North, and put them auder; they fear, also, that they will coalesce with disaffected classes nt thc North, and re? pudiate tho public debt. In every way,-tho reappearance cf tho Southern representatives in Con eres?" is repulsive. It bodoa them tto| 1 ... ?0?d; limy must, ol ueec*>ity, lulo the ; <UUH lint^ have injured; Ihcj li! Pre? sident, and cannot forego tho right tonde him; theyhffve powers which Lc must respect; ihoy exj re. s tho legislative sentiment nf the country; their will is l.?w with Ibo President, if ho concur-or without him, il l!.ey have two thirds of a majority; tho ono House van im? peach him. and thc oilier condemn Lim; and, under thc circumstances, therefore, with con? sciousness of power, and moved hy hope; end fear?, by thc glittering prospect, ii i heir po wer? ie confirmed, and the South become a pro? vince,-Ly the gloomy aspect of their forlui.es if it Le n it,-it is to bo feared that tho Repub? licans iu Congress will persist, and that ^hc ' ?ollMon will como between tho depart-1 neuts of thi^ Government, and a fearful, and, j. perhaps, fatal strain occur upon tho political I < fracture of thc Republic. What r.re thc .relativo powers of these de- ! '3 :ariu-eiit3-what is thoprofcabL) result, andi ?UILY NEWS....DECE vrhat thc consequences of this collision-are j malters which, to persons impressed with .lie ? prchnhility of such neenrrence, will bc sub-1 ipclsi nf anxious consideration. [OOM??CNXOATION ! Tho rfiBi'ii?iiii.ii of Alderman Micaou loaves a vacancy in CityCounciL Tin condition of the oil $? rcqulrcsUial wc slioahl select unm cf ability ami experience; and no nins having liiiise qnalificatfons ahonkl refusulo .. r.v. IVii propose tho name ?>f our esteemed IbUow-citizon, ll.??. CHMU.KS M. Kea-MAN, r.::d feed assured that '.he ....imu.'lii ii will bu acecplablc lo Hie entire cominnnity. December IS 2 MANY CITIZENS. mr RELIGIOUS NO I ICJ I- . UN 1 TAJ. IAN CUUKCli, AltCIlD.VLE-STllItET.-Bc?. K. J. MEY NARDIEwill conduct ?'iwi:?- Kervioe in litis Church) Tu-Morrow Venting, st half-past lil (.Vi-* h. Mid Rev. V. A. MOOD at half-past tliree o'clock In 'Hie Afternoon. The Members ol Ihe Metnodist < :hnrches and tHr; paldlc, willi this Congr?gation, arc invited to attend. December lil l ??3-DiYINE SERVICE Wi LL DE CONDUCTED in thu Orphan's fjhapel, To-.M or,-nw Afternoon, :it half-past Tliree o'clock, by thc ltcv. \v. g. BOWMAN. December lc l ti- THE wil KI.Y RECORD CAN BE PUR? CHASED nt H. P. HUGO'S, Marliel-Htrcet, aud M. M. QUINN'S, Kingsfred, nt which places newsboys can bo supplied. KS" > o papers ?rill be sold from IhoOfncuin Uay ne? st rect. December IS NOTICE.-ALL DEMANDS Af ?A INST llritisli Dark S.V1UU PAYSON, for Liverpot'l, mind IMI presented at our office previous to lOo'cktcli v. H., TUt /Ac/, or they will lu- debarred paymcut li.mtwr IC 1 RAVENEL k CO. C?'CONSIGNEES' NOT! (J E.-THE MER? CHANTS' Regular Linn brig HENDY. M RANS, x.-i : I dis charge hcrrsrga at Adger's Wharf, Tkit Octy. Ali goods remainiug on tho wbarf ai bimset ?rill be stored at ifci-tr risk and expense. WILLIAM ROACH. Corner of Eist Day and Auger's South Wharf. December IC 2 tar FIRST NATIONAL HANK OK CHARLES? TON, So. Ca., localed at tlie corner of llrnod and .''late >lrcot?, fiirmorly lbs Bank nfCinrlcaton, will bepropcred, at cn carly day, fur general basines*. AU communion, tiona ? iii be addressed lo them, aa above. December IS W. C. DIOCESE. Cashier, US' NOTICE.- THE SOUTHERN EXPIIESS COMPANY aro now rnnniug n DAILY KXPIiESS I " COLUMDf A, s. a, and all Station* on Ibu SouUi Caro? lina Railroad. Parcela and Freight (lcliverril In C ? :m bia, S. C., w.'thiu twenty-four bon.-;; afler shipment, . Freight f.?r shipment will bo railed for in any |:arlof Hm rity withiutcbugts, if notice i? leit at the outee, No. : :7 Meeting-street, opposite the Ch?ties .on UoicL Doce .?lier IA fi CU t TAXES.- IN PURSUANCE OFT'HE ?th SccUun of Hw Ordinance vf ls&5, to raise Kupp'.ii-?, TAX EXE) DTIOXS will Ira lodged with Hm f.'?ly She i:: on Hin Tinnmrru INSTANT, for Hie Collection ol Taxes tben remain lng unpaid. A. CAM: !;;..'.;,. December 13 < City Treasurer. *S- NOTICE. A LI PERSO NS ll AV I N '.1 claims against thu Estate oftlMlateMrs. MADY CLYDE, ?rill hand them in duly attested; and all lb omi Indebted lo tho asmo will moke immediate payment to JAS. gi LOOK, Decembers ul Administrator. 1)3- UNIT.'- D STATES INTERNAL REVENUE. Tho Assistant Assessor for Wards 7 and ti may be found at O?ico of .. Weaily Record, " So. 1? Uaycc-sireef, third floor. Office koora fiona 13 M. to hali"past i P. M. December 13 lutliMi W DR. 1). J. ('ATM. HAVING RETURNED TO tho city, will rieuine tho PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. Onice No. SH St. Pki'Jp-slreet, throe dna.-?, above !-:t. i*at. rick's Chnrcb. December 13 ?y DR. Ii. DAER. OFFICE AT 'i HE DRUG STOKE of Mr. A. 0. PiUN, Mc Ung slr,.:. near .Var keL November 23 i.v," NrtMB^TO LOTUOLDEi?-?N CONSE? QUENCE pf tB depredations bring committed o,i thc ' i nm !&?i:o v...: 'ne allowed t<? altead lu any I?', i cej i thaeji'siuployc . by thc Company. J. .!. STROUD. Dc eera! 1 Keen l&ry, ?-OFFICE OP THE UNITED STATES i RECT Tax Commissioners, Ko. ?IO Erwut-stroot (rear of. r.vv P..i;:-e). Taxos revived between the huars of IO ! o'cioa*, A. '-nd 3 ^?tosk. V. M. November 14 tSFQVi'iCK DEPOT ?OMMISS.VRY, NO. 10 ; BUOAD-KTUE^T- CILVDLEsTON, S. C.. NOVEMBER j LMlh. ISCS.-SVAM'.D I'Ktil'OSAiO, :n duplicate, for Hui delivery of FRESH BEEF ON TUE BLOCK, f.:r bont?' 10 troopn at ti^H Post, commencing Jannarv iaL/ldCC, subj td lo t::- approval of Hie (.'ommUlluy.rju3rra)| w;?] bo received by Ute nnderslgned, kl ids Oillce, lip u 12 M. DecemlH-r Uti), lWj, Thc naran of-ood a?A '^flicieut nireUes Tor the f?ith rul porfonaaaca^ lhc contrni;t T,M;| bc rconirediij each ?4, XH further information ta relation lo terms of eon tract, kc, cnn bi: obtained on application to the under? signed, li. E. LORD, Novmil* r Ol 21 Captain ahtl C. .M. Vota. OFFICE OF TUE CAPTAIN OV TOLICE, ) Cdt lUl.i.. OIIAI:I.I>H'N, December 13, l?!".. ) PnrKuant lo orders from thc Msyi>r, I w ill jiro.'? til to nrgaalzc(he City l"o!lre. Applicants ?rill apply in per non, daily, belw??m li /cindi A. M. ami 2 o'clock I', li.. rpopared lo glrc proper reicrcxiccs. C. ll SlfJWAI.O, 11,.-. n.Wr Tl Captain City P?liw, ll EA DQUA UTI HIS, ) MiUT.\nv DisTiuerr OK f'liAiii.KSTo.v. ! CUAnijamK. s. c., I>ecviubt-r 11. :>.c:>. ) ?Cl.NEKM. OnncBH, No. 130.1 liK?IWlAL or.DEll, No. I IS, CI'BREST SEB1I.S, f:',.iii llieselleadoaarters. is hereby rovokml. Al! J?IHI? ure ]*cnitil(eil ta trade freely upon lh?r Btvirs in thin District. Tbiaorder will nut be construed to penni! in Irnding nu plantations, or dealing in spirituus llquorx, IT powd ." ?nil arm? Dy ctuir...!!)!: Druvi I 3faJ.?Gi n. > .. .-. I'i rexx, T. :>. iii'i'-.ii Cap?alu ?.-,t!i U. S. c. T., A. A. A. H. i H,.",....\. - ;r, ? j l-J" AWAY ?ii i'll ;'i'j;CTACLK.H.-OLD EYES : tsstUi new, wit^io'.it Si^ectaclcs, Doctor or ??odkine. Pamphlet maillol free un rvceiiH t?; len cents. AJdres? 11 IX FOOTE. M. D.. No. 11JU Dros.lway, Now York. NoStsnVr ? OTC- SEM.VON.?' URAZILIAN I'HRRLE SPEC lack's, loSitreugUK'n a:"I improve Hi? s^;ht of oki and young, by d::y or night, with case and comfort lo ibo j Lye, witbont tae dlstre?iir.g results nffrcipienl ubangi M. rhea? celebrated ftLa^oj ?rt t'.-.i well kuuwn througlioul Ute South to Dpvidji of their su?ierlorily over ollotiievs, I PouUo roi,l sinr;!bT(tii<X*i;^ of iiu'n. :. power au J liold. Catalogues ?f::it free, by m. ;i>.>-;?i?: rt.iu?p. SEMMONS, UUULiST-OlTiCI VN, Ki '<. Broadway, nmler l^iart;.? Untura, N. i". I Novemlx r i :? 'jem ! *'?r ITC ii I I CCU I iTi'H ! SCRAT? il l \CI.'ATCIII iXiilATCIii-WilEAToN'S OISTAIKST J .vi LI. cune TUE ITCU IN TORTT-EIOUT UOOBS. I ttoocurcsSALT DliECM, l.'.MT.US, l!llILBLAIKS,and illrtUUPTlONSOFTHE i;KIN. rrice ru eccl*. For ale by ell l'ruj";ir-t-*. Dy rending C0>cents lo WEEKS ^ POTTER, t:'?:e Agents, No. 170 Woahlu^tou-atreet, UAlott, r.Iaas., it wil! l?i forwarded hy lasil, fr*e of pc.?t- j i;;e, to n y purt of tuc Cur>d mute*. : u?'jr?M.-'r e Cu-o MEER Ifi, 1865. "A/I'ARKING OF POCK KT HAI?DKER IVJL CHIEFS AND OTHER GARMENTS done at No. i4 Ureou-streor. 4* December [fl ALADY WISHES TO O UTA IN BOARD in a private family, where ?lie conni have tba coin forts of a home; uetiid require n mom with a lire-place ?i; it. Tomi* ii"t I" en ..(.1 < iytit dollar* i>cr wi ck. Picaao aildri -< Mr?. J., PostofUcc, ataUng firms ami !.?. ??i'i:?. fiecomlier IC i L3.HITKD NUMBER OF GKNTGEMKii ?\ can bo sccumiuixiaied with DAY BOARDING, on rv.i: . '.!' icrm^ iii Wentworth, fisirili building liclow AHM II -Ir. ; pu ;-'!t side). Kihi convcnii til lo tliebltsinrjS purlieu of thc city. ii I'M .mtier lit IPRIVATE BOARDING-A FEW U EN? TLKMEN can bc aceomniotnileil at rho CORNER UP KINO ANO TUADD-STREETS? also, a pleasant iOM. suitable for man ami wiro. DAY BOARDERS taken. . October M ii?r.vnox WANTED, UV A YOUNG \ ?roman, lo ilo chamber work. HUH no objection to '.. caro of children or assist in nevvinj;. Addrt-M M. M., at this office. 1* December III / GEAMI?EG.HMD WANTED, EITHER \j ?rliito or colored. Good rocomnendatlon required. Apply at iht: northwest con.er of Wentworth ami Lynch strct-.s. !5 December lfi WA1VTKD, KY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, a SUITE OF ROOMS, furnished or not. private entrance preferred, went of Smith, between Ticanfain anti Calhouu-atreets. Rest of city reference? given and required. AiidrcBH PostofBce Key Box No. 7. jvcenibcr iii .1* ^ Tr ANTED. A PARTNER OR AGENT IN VV lin; PROVISION BUSINESS Ul this eity. to en gagowlth a|iartv that ta established in Philadelphia in the -summer curing ol PINK MEATS AND LARD, .vc. Address ' J. h.," Daily .Sews Ofilia.-. December ir, 2* WANTED TO HIRE-TWO HOUSE SKI! VANTS of fiood character. Apply at No. 8 Liborty-strctit. Duccuihor 15 V1J AN TED, AT M K RUH A It T'S HOT KL, > V TWO WHITE LAUNDRY WOMEN. AI.KO, TWO SMART ACTIVE CHAMBERMAIDS. Apply at nnc.i\ December i t WANTED, BY AN NX-CASHIER OK A National Hank, who Ina had nine years' expe? rience in til? biudiicH* a position in some Hank or Hank : House in Charleston or vicinity, Washington and St iv York tvferonci 1 given. Address "N. s. M.," P. 0. Box No. Iir.97, Kow York City. -I* December H A YOUNG Ll DY, WHO HAS tl AD SEVE? RA RA?, ycr.ru'experience in teaching, desires em* pluytnciil ?ti a School or Family in the eity or country. Address, immediately, L. J M., Key l-ox RI, Charleston Pus tn ?il cn c December 12 WANTED TO RENT, A MODERATE? S'! ZED BE8IDEKCE in a respectable portion ol Ibo city-bavins ?ll modern Improvement*. Add rca C. K., New? t.'ilice. November 'J'1 AGENTLEMAN UK SUME EXPERIENCE . aa a Teacher will K'IVO private h-M-mi lu LATIN, FRENCH, SPANISH anti MATHEMATICS, for term*, Sc., apply at Hw Book-store of Ur. -lol.ei Rnsxcll, No, "S.". Kilig-slrcct. Cclnm r 17 j y ? 1 < > ? i s w NTio a.-xv A K .;. ; : ??. TWO IX BOOMI, furnished preferred. AiUrcaa M. A. A.. rn? RENT, TWO ELEGANT ROOMfi AND X Kitchen, luqu.ro at Dru? Store corner bf Eins a:i! iuhn-hlrc ts. 1? Deco ?bur IA ITU! tlE.VT. THE UPPER, PA RT OF STORE 3 Nt?. IS Kart Uay. nuitahlc : ir ei'iv. ith en rance miRny-Ftrc'tatitVon Doycti .?: ('.?.'.< South Wharf, 'io an approved ti*liaiit, rent uindcrato. Apply t-< ? . ml - r Ki CHAKI. '11 OM KY St CO. rilO RENT, THE ltd LOIN G OV ItttOAD J. Street, known at lim office of the Calhoun ln*ur< ance Company. Applv to U. T. LOWNDES, December Ht rtui?* Pre*. Hank Of Charlton. rpo LEASE PGR OA K YEAR, OR A TER.1I 1. or yearn, THREE LA R : K PLANTATIONS mi iv? Dee River, in ijgriiiigton District, with provis.ons. < niton aonl, nul a good itock of nuiles, ratile. sheep and hugs. Kino crops are generaUy madu on Ue.-e p:a- i-?. TVniw aciwsumodaUiig. Ap;:l? lu .!. k J. P. KIHKPATHICR, No. ;i l'.n.?ii-sin.ft. Up ft-lr?, over Cutirlun'.y'* .''....IUHI DIV.-nt lier lt? HW ry,it RENT. A HOUSE. WITH SIX MU ARE f m.iins and kitchuti, in Colitmbus-?lrt!i*t, Inquire ai No. .141 Ki?-:; street. U" Deee'nbcr ll J.AUK. MK NT- A SMALL irAlt.11 WITHIN V tilt ;:mi:.s ol ilie city. Apply tn i* ir. MuuzoN. Hrol'cr, Aitctlcnoer cud Ueneral A"eul for Collctins Itent. Ac. 2". WA II Ri?N-STREET. PAfember 11 S* J ^J.:'".<: A '..?' "I 1 '.'SION_PUK SALE, TH IT B1j ELKO ANT MANSION at tim northcant corner of Rtt?edce and Meiita^no Mrocb), with larjjn lot and ear I (l -ii. extensive otitdniiklinuSi and Otfery troiivciilwii? I quired for tho romtort of a faiuily. Tim prcmi^c-icau I bc Miwn at anyUeie thu in;: d iv. Fur term-', ?Vc.. I apply to WILLIAM ll. HERIOT CO.. Heccmbcr M 0 No."SUI Khitf-Htrtvt. ravi RENT. S EVE Rf, I.P1 HST t LASS S IC A ?. ISLAND PLANTATIONS OH Mm'* Maud, wberr tho ducat col ton H 'i.nn bwui protlnetril ubumlanUy. Tlie-ii PlanlaUona m?'.-r iinprcceili-nt^il mlvaiita^ea, L< elnugern (>. lb? eli cute can remain mi them ;<io <iit ii-o I year. Apply to BOPER * STONEY, D'Tcmbt r i'. Vandorhnml Whai f. fTiO RENT OR KO? MALE, IN SU3I3IER J VILLE -A coiufiiriablo HOUSE << lour roomy, ...??li l.iriie pantry ami piiaxnx, kitchen. NirvantH'nimm', tariiijjehuure aud nli'i'e. .un! nil rcqulnla-oiitliuililbi^?, u ..v.-il of ft.'Otl water, anti nil m cun.l i-niiT. ..ti :i one aero i.i.t. iii;,.:.,!-"l rppoaitv U?e rcsidemi . the '.atv Ueti, Vi. Cooper. Apply lg IX. Juii.s PHILLIPS. No. <t HeallCiu-aCreel, Cbaricnton. December IA w?44 i ) ESIDENCES AND STOREM TO RENT it Tho Ihreo-inory Resilience, northwest comer Traiid anil Orange atroeU. sht d Ne. 5 Piiiekuey-alreet Suitable ?or Work-shop or Stere-hvii?e. FOP. SALK. That pleasantly-situated HOUSE, with oxtennive Int, a nortliwcal corner Lynch anti Dull HtrcctH. Apply to THEODORE STONEY. November IT VantlerliorMt-.-* Wharf. rjTRAYED INTO MY PR1C?HSES. UN THE i*> Ulli hint., a MULE, v.l.ich tliu owner eau havo by calling at No. Ki Amcrica-Hlreet, and paying expensen, and proving properly. ll* Dccemlicr IS YAOUND, UN TUES EVENING OF THE 1* 12th instant, in front of my door, a one hr.r-o BUOllY, which ?lie turner can have by proving prn|ti*rty ami paving expenses. Applv at No. t!j ColuuttiUS-Mtrect. December li 3 . t-l/N RF.WABD_LOST OR STOLEN, A l^l W COACH DOC. : has a -lit ill each 1 :'r: answers to tb?1 nan c of "J1 ir " The above reward will be paid, and ?io ipiohtiona -I!, if rut urn ed to his owner. Apply at No. isa Mi-rting-KtrcaL Decirmliur '? 1 QTCILUN, Pitt lil 91 Ali NOLI \ CEMETERY. i") \':?.:n the Orph?li UouM lot, axid oILers, Miine verj' finn Jaiviuieas ami Rope tr: ei>. Iv, ember 2 J ?I I KT KEN* DOLLARS ll :.: IV AI *. I>_LOST, y Itv? week? tdiicf. a win; or cian;t ?rolontd OVER I ( 11 VT, vr.th Hr?ok"i ''.roihent' 1 mi .. 0:1 111-ldo ot the i eViliar. Any gorton i?:iiruing tin- s ii:>> luCnjit. Wm. I'.vanx. itt iwr .'..III Ad nus. or 10 I "ON I) < |;1N:'.\N, S.?. 2.1 ?.-ml iray, wilt ?ce ne lin: above 1. n-inl. I Dix'eiiihcr li ? " i S7IOR HALE_A <.;:v? LV.AJAX*?- S.VUULK I J; M Ai:i:.-A Uno SIIBREL MAUI:, fourteeu bands ; h."!-.. and in splendid condition. Prien ir.oiliTate. Ap? ply at CHARIJiSTuN HOTIX STABLES, I NovemlierOS Pinelttiey-street, I F/C.'t SA LE*.-?Cii KV?N ??irNDRED ACRES t )C SPLENDIDTLUP.EREH LANDS, includiug hoth cypress and pine, lyiug iii Banfort District, S. C., on 'tili- Kaltkelc'io road, CRee 11 miles above Pattenion's I Bridge, 011 the Savannah ano Charleston lulinad, ?!;..?> within throti milea ot th? intended Purl Royal R.>a I. Refis) nan lie carried down tho said stream at ?uv time ! with raciUty. ALSO, I THREE HfiNDRED AND I URTY ACHI? in Barnwell DIsti'ii :, one and a quart?r mihr-i from the Court Honre, tying021 theCharitstou road. Foi' pr-rtieulara ne;. \r, of L. A. HAGOOD, Barnwell Con.-; Hnuae. s. <:. DpeemberS hiutlilmo .i ?Kui?t>sALs VvlLT. i?fi ti.:-, KI VE ii POI: i 111? salo ol Uto V. S. ?ere?- lugs A KETTI HS A un>l IABURNUM. niitil thc 31K) day of 1 ... ......IwIsitf. The ARETUOSA wa? built i.i 1841, and cont ;."-5.Wo; length 111) fccL beam -ir. feet, depth of imbi 2 feet >:. itrtft loaded S-S sit, 6-S forward, rc wno hy N.sn'.u .'. Levy, I'ldlndclphia, uprhtht and direct dknuc 1er rn' cyiindnr Ul taches, length ol elro'-e ;:.) ?LC^VU. A Alie |Miwertul ve:?arJ. LABURNU la nearly a a!>.l-:r VCSA!. built lani ? ear, and cost SSt'.OOO. Olli rs to purchase mn*l bu Rceompanled by rvfer?;i!i:* art to Hie rcH|Nmatbi!iiy uf tho parties. Terina tvsli. AiLlrcas Commander of AtlnunV si.un-! nui, l'ort Royal. H. C. thluR-fi Nov; nils r I'. 1 ( \ i \ A MONTI I ! A GENTS AV A NT KD FUR i,")?/"/ .'ix. 'H?iretu neu artitfa jii^t net. Address O. T, OA REY, City ?uRdhuj, Biddcford, Maine. Li 1 tcmbcr 15 >i.i-H BEN J. It. STUART'S DAY AND B0ABD1N0 SCHOOL FOB COYS. AI DKKSS D?XJ. R. STUART. December U 12+ Charleston, ;-. <". MISS MOROKA S DAY SOMOOL FOR VOUA ?LADIES, No. 10 Lo-tiivt? ; : rect. ITIHE EXERCISES CF lids SKMIN?RY WILL(D. .1. V.) be resit tn ed un Monday, .Tannery M. *t tho above location, where it will be?criiianen?yestablished. Tho French Ciass will i?: un er thu charge of edarno POSL sui Decercboc 2 DANCING SCHOOL-A GOO? CHANCE. MONS. BERGER INFORMS THOSE PUPILS WHO intend to Join bb SCHOOL FOR THE JANUARY si.ssioN. that they will bo taimM dnrin;( l ." : icbcr without any extra charges. App"o at No. 2"i MEETING-STREET. November 20 ws?' Opposito Citadel Green. .tlllS. It. P. IV. ALLSTON 1)BOPOSEH (D. V.J TO OPEN, THE FIRST MONDAT in January, .it lier residence, No. 37 Mcetinu-street, a HOARDING AND HAY SCHOOL lor Young Ladles. It will be MM. Allston's earnest defliro to merit til" ron.1 dence of parents and guardians. For ternie and circa inrs. apply as above. Columbia Phoenix, Greenville Mountaineer, and Sumter Watchman, ineort twice a week until Ja: . 1, aud .send bill to this office. tutlisl?* Dccem?jor S FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING *15J> DAY 8CUOOL FOB YOUNG LADIES. NO. 79 UKO AD-STREET. MADAME VICTO li PETIT WILL REOPEN H ER SCHOOL on the 1st of DD. ember next Hhc wlU have chanto herself of tba French Department, and will bo assisted by the following efficient teachers: English.'..Mrs. WOTTON. Litin and Algebra.Mr. W. M LAWTON. Ja. Piano and Vocal Music, Drawing, ftc. Mrs. V J. B ABBOT. Draging and Fainting.Prof. F. GAUTHIER. Dancing.Mona. BLBOEB. Fur term? and particulars, apply aa above. Novom bor 29 m w f ? r r?i ? * BUSINESS NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGN SB HAS ASSOCIATED WITH him In the AUOi li INKER and COMMli MON BU HINJitW hiH hon. CHAKI.l.H 1'KllbKU PORCHJKU. Their office lor tho preacut ia at thc Southwests] ii Rall* road Bank, Broad .-treet. All business entrusted to them will bc attended to with dispatch. P. J. PORCHER December If) stb4 C. P. POBCHFR. COPARTNK RSI1IP NOTICE. rnriK UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED A COP ART? JL NKBSHIP. in Ibo nama of BURKS ft JOWITT. for the purpose ol conduct! g ihe stationery, J.-,b amt Dook Printing sud Book Binding bu-ducs?, t* No. C9 Meeting-street, next to Mills H JU se. A. J. BURK Iv December V, it THAD. (!. JOWITT. TH K Cl IPA ?TN ERSHIP HERETOFORE EX1STINU UNDER T1IH HABIB of NEWMAN .v. FOWLER, ia this day liisaolveA by mutual consent A. F. N KWH AN. November 2? EDWARD FOWLER. COPARTN ERSiHP. npiIB SUBSCKUIEKS ll AVK ASSOCIATE JL them Mr. JAMES ?.I. WILSO'; . mid wli thu Wholesale Boot, shoe, and Cono '?-nnn business, at No. " IIAYNE STREET, under the name ? :. U. P. FLEM INO A CO. D. F. FLEMING SAM H BL. A. NFJ.SO.N Char'eaton, Dc. 1,1853. i->t?e -T.'-KT IF i Ol'AJ?TNEUS'tiT . T?TE, THE UNDERSIGNED. GAVE FORMED '. C0 VV PABTNKiislltl' for. tho irj-wmUcnofftOENB. RAL COMMISSION ?CSTNKSa in Hie Ci'v or New Yera, under Um timi of J. H. BUOVi ED ft O ... ml an? prepared to afford fair i.n lillie* ?-n <. inslgume-o: ?. JOHN ll. Ititi>: WILLIAM ll hLLLKRR DENJAM1N li. BI.VDENiiBOH. N'H York, October % 1865. ?in.on October? COPARTNEHSHIP NOTICE. IUI", THE UNDERSIGN LD, HAVE ASS. ClATED if ourselves in partnership, undor Ibo hr ri ot CHAO, Tl "OM KY A- co., for tho Iranmition of tho j Ship Chandlery and Shippiucand Commission Duainecs, lt No. 4S East Day-street, between Royce ft Ca's North inii booth Wharves, to commen?a from 1st Dec .?:>lw CHAS. T. CU MO, JNO. TUOMKY, Dec im ber 3 BOUT. W. LOCKWOOD COPARTNERSHIP NOVICE. ryiHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE THIS DAY Afi, ??C?ATHD JL wiUi them in business Capt, FENN PECK. Ilcre afler the nome and style ot tho Firm wUI bo rv MERON DARKLEY ft CO. CAMERON ie BAREL rT. Cliarleetoit, November 1, lfc:;o. THE SUBSCRIBERS TTOPETHAT WI I'D STRICT ATTENTION TO i,? l l. NESS to merit ?share oi tha?-, pouonagi hereto*, ion- so liberaUy bestowed on thu oki concern. ARCH'B CAirrnoK. j'. C. BARKLEY. Sov?mbnr 1 FENN PRC C. COPA KT* MUSH IP -.'.Tic::. rpilK UNDERSIGNED I!AVK TIMS DAY FORMED ( i (.'?>?i.irtncr-hip undor Ibu m .:.o UTI: li rm of j THOMPSON ft BROTHER, for tbs Iran:;:'.-! .:! a WHOLESALE GROCERY AND GENERAL COMMIS ; SION Rb'siNI SS at charlot m. S. 0. I H KN KY T. THOMPSON, Jr.. sud JNO. M. THOMP? SON arc thc general patinera, and JAM. CABi.lN. cf I ''lt irleston, cs ibu special partuer, and lus contributed to thu common stork nf said firm tue som of ton thou? sand dollars in gold. The Conartnerahip i:i t-> < .uMnuo tor .. AU years from this dots. " JAMES O' RLTN. I HENRY T. : HOMPSON. Jr. JNO. M. THOMPSON, i char?eston, November 8, ISC5. j November 29 LSUI; WHITE LA ill/it J ". t? ... HAYING MADE DKFlN.f I'K AlOtANOEM ?N ! ?: "OR tho iclnalnction >f immiitrants ?ntoihls slat.!, we n on id inform ali parties intiutu'eil iiut r.-.. r.r..iy to rc?eivc an<| fill orden for laborer.., o; stilted wr.rkinea ot any ttaiionality. Particulirj to method und eX|)ahaa furr;':.;'-. i '. jr TIlUltDER, SOULE * CO., No. 4 btolc-strout (up .?.:.:V ? Dccmbsr 9 ~* WITH otitlnnn 17. S. TAX NOTICE. Ililli UNITED STATES DIRECT-TAX COMMISSION? ERS for Ibo Dio'.i ?ct of soiitb Carolina hen?by c:vo ! uotice that the Tax-R. Ila uf thu following Par;-*;.-.* lu tho j state aforesaid, to wit: St. Andra? 'H Perish. St. J".in'n I Dcrkluy Parish, St. Thomas' and K*. Deania' tkrhh ^t. james'Goose Creek Parish, and Sb Paul's Pa.-i.iJi. sro I completed, and that tho Taxes may be paid on thc laodi* and lota therein, for sixty days from thia dote ur thee i oilier in Hw City of Charleston. South Carolina. WM. HENRY DD1SDANE.) U. S. D.r, t-Tox W. E. WOBD1NO. } COmro;:'."!fnelK WILLIS DRUMMOND, t tat S. CaroFna. I ti u ' Nu. 20 Broad-street, nvr ?: Law Hang? j Chorleaton, S. C., Dec. ll, ISCS. Derer Wr U TO CAPITALISTS. ! fir ANTED, ?:UU0 TO START MY SBA fSLAND : ?> PLANTATION, on EdistO Isbilld, forty-five miles I below Charleston, s. C.; water communication always to i i e had. Tho subscriber, a plante? fer eighteen years i ?ind :I?VT:.>.J his own manager, proposes to plant Cotton, ! to work thirty hands and tun raides, and to divide tile i net proceeds, af.cr dedtiuUng expenses, with ;.:iy "uo ' who will advance UM above anion..I, or u sum MlSir.k'aS u> work sal I place. Address EDWARD M. DAY NA RD, Barzelts, tlu . UuUlrMtii December. i;/A. Refer-'o .JOHN HONES nud Ibm. E ?TANNIN, .M: gUHla: Messrs. O'IIKAK. ROPER ft STONEY. Hon, WK. j W II VLDY, Charlot.s. c. Imo* Dcrembor .'. j A VERY PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. J .'-WV MILItH FOR SALK. ?.K Ht SALE. TWO l-TDST-r...?.-?. CIRCIHAB KAV 1 MILLS, wr h GRIST MI Li . st?che?! lutiu^ed j Hear s.iuiiin*rvil!e. H. C. (. -ri.-..? U;e ':. it'bicss |,orth>C4 ? u Um Mate), Oiioa hrnubuidiogivi'CiiUyert :t'<! *utl j arr^iigett for a double .Mill, within u quarter tri a iou?, j ci tho Routh Carolina ltailroad; Ute other two :t :!(?.* j from thc Summerville Do|Nit, and bolt four::. !c: :-:u Pi rchcster Landini/ o.i AAliley Uiver, j E:;i h '-f thc.;.? Mills basa su pei '?r Kr g In? rf tars* I puwrr (one new), ami ? capable ti tutting fut I ?Mnibtr pif day. Attached tu Ute ooo's am I50C terui ol lieaviiy Umlieriil Pine Lind, with sotti i;.. :i tad ? ?::.pie and comfortable accoiumoilatbsu mr a??r . visits ' employees about ho establishment. '.i;ih this pruiieriy will bc Hold twelveMULE?, TIM* BED DARTH, WAGONS, fcc. ftc, and ever;, t'.i.i;; M II .. ..i y for running the Mills, wu loll aro now i.-. f;;i upi ration. For further parti ? ;i."n. appl; to CHISOLM DROT?DJ.ltJ, No. 70 t ... PiTembcrfi tiithf NOTICE. rjlllltKK MONTHS AFTER DATS, AITLIDATMN 1 will ho made to the following Oorpwiimmi i<,r BKN1.WAL Ol' i'-ONltl ANO UEIiTR'KM ? .dp STOCKS, ?ost id lim Dine :' uherma: '.> e.j.-.!/. Lhreugb the State : '. i .?.lira;-for 4 Shares In thc Norihsaa'cr;. (tiiiiipany. Bonds Noa. 13 and 1.367, Norlhta- ra 2al?r< ca ?'i'i CiiiiL, for$500 loch. OuuSk-veu ivr Cent Rond Citarles tos and ? .?. '.oh llailtvad, mr f .jJ3. i'orUficalfri fer los Shures in Savannah Gas >:.r ?. : . . Ai l uu^i Hool: vith Cbarlesiou S i ..inga' I::s. ": . A!-.-. Account Boo!;;; for K. T.. H.. A. V... ..::?! '? K. Paltv. mino?. MARGARET ll. I".:N.'. octobers IscmSio Ci Ot A HAY: AGENTS WANTED IO sell an- ??i lwrmdertul SEWING ?A?.'!I1NE. ihe oit/y rheap on? Ueanscd. Address BRAW l. CL.i ii?, Dkidft.Wd, Uoilu 'Jiliun St>p'.c.-:;L- t 'I