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l?giisiojEix-iXjiAjnr A letter from "New Orleans states that the returned Confederates are collecting funds wherewith to erect a monument to the memory of Mun? ford, who was exe ou ted by order of ?Gen. Butter, for 'pulling down the American flag. General "Washington breathed ont his spirit in the last hour, on the last day of the week, in the last month of the year, and in the last year of the last century. He died at 12 o'clock, December SI, 1779. One Fleming, a murderer under sentence of death in Chicago, has sold his body to a medical college for fifty dollars, to buy a jo.ew suit of clothes to be hung in. A young lady at Chesterfield, Mor gan County, Ohio, was recently shot dead by the accidental explosion of a gun, just as she was kissing her lover to bid him good-by. The radicals wish to smoko out Mr. Segar, of Virginia. MESSRS. EDITORS: Major THEODORE ?STARK is respectfully nominated asa can? didate for the office of MAYOR of thc city of Columbia-to be filled at. the ensuing election m April next-bv his Dec 28_MAXY FRIENDS. Thc friends of Dr. A. N. TALLEY nomi? nate him as a candidate for Mayor at the ensuing election in April next. Nov 2 * 1VOTTCE ! MAYOR'S OFFICE, COLTJMAIA, S. C., December 24, 1865. ALL parties selling SPIRITUOUS LI? QUORS, by retail or otherwise, in the ?city of Columbia, aro floti?ed that sale of the same must be STOPPED, until after MONDAY, January L Persons not obey? ing this order will be arrested and prose? cuted by tho city authorities. By order of "Council. Dec 24 JAS. G. GIBBES, Mayor. Schedule OF South Carolina R R. . 'GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE, ^OHAMLSSTOK, December 22, 1865. LEAVE Charleston at.6.00 a. m. Arrive at Hampton's.4.00 p. m. Leave Hampton's at.6.30 a. m. Arrive at Charleston.4.15 p. m. Dec 24 H. T. PEAKE, Gen. Sup. South Carolina Railroad. COLUMBIA. S. C., DEC. 22, 1865. THROUGH TICKETS to Charleston (in? cluding stage fare) will he sold in this city at Dr. Geiger's Drug Store. Parties wanting tickets must apply before 5 p. m. DecJ24 _ C. J. BOLLIN, Agent. South Carolina Railroad Company, SST." tr s*i2JZyit_?S- ^ *?-|y>p* r*rtr GEN. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, CHARLESTON*, NOV. 30, 1805. ON and aTter WEDNESDAY. 0th Decem? ber, Passenger and Freight Trains will run on tho Augusta Branch to Midway, t?cn miles abovo Branchville, as follows: Leave Charleston. (?.00 a. m. Arrive at Charleston.4.15 p. m. Leave Midwav.9.53 a. m. Arrive at Midwav.12.4H p. m. IL T. PEAKE, Dr e 0 General Superintendent. H. E. ?ICITOLS, GENERAL WSUftANCE AGENT, Corney of Assembly anti Washington Sis., REPRESENTS a number of tho best both Northern and Southern-compa? nies, possessing au aggregate capital of over $23*000,000. LIFE, FIRE, MARINE, INLAND A XI) ACCIDEN? TAL RISKS taker, OD equi? table terms, and all losses promptly paid. Jg?" Policies mad'- payable in G-old or Currency. "t5fi THE Underwriters' Agency OF NEW YORK, CASH ASSETS, Three Million Dollars Issue Policies of FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE M?de payable in Gold or Currency. Negodable and Bankable CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE Are Issued by this Association. H. E. NICHOLS, Agent, Corner Assemblv and Washington Sts., Dec 5 Imo Columbia, S, C. Charleston Advertisements. The Charleston Daily News. ON tho first of January, ? T866, the CHELESTON DAILY* NEWS will be permanently enlarged tb the size of the "New Orleans 'Crescent,'" the Largest daily journal published in the United States, and will be greatly improved in its general features. Tho paper has already the largest circu? lation of any jonrnal in the State, and is universally considered the organ and rep? resentative of the feelings of South Carolinians. _. Tlie very finest ability iu the country is engaged on its columns, and the proprie? tors intend lo spare no pains nor expense to make it a first-class daily journal. Parties desiring to subscribe had best send in their names immediately, that ; their subscriptions may commence with the first, number of the new volume, pub? lished 1st January. Terms, $10 per annum, payable in ad? vance. Send for a specimen cbpv. CATHCART, McMILLAN A MORTON, Proprietors, Dec 23 IS Hayne st., Charleston, S. C. JEIVXIXGS, THOMLINSOM & CO., .WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALERS IN ^^^^^^ SADDLERY HARDWARE, TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, Leather and Shoe Findings, Etc., 35 HA YNE STREET, SM^ora, %, OL _ Dec 21 ? Imo MARSHALL, BEACH & CO., COMMtS'N MERCHANTS AND BANKERS, 24 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. ADVANCES made on COTTON can signed to our firm in New York or Liverpool. ALSO, Buy and sell Exchange on England and New York, and uucurrent funds. Dec 6 Imo LITTLE & MARSHALL, AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, 173 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, of all kinds, of the latest and most approved patterns, consisting of: Plows, Harrows, Hay Cutters, Corn SheU ers, Cultivators, Cotton Gins, Horse Pow? ers, Threshing Machines and Separators, Saw and Corn Mills, Plantation Carts, Hand-barrows, with Plow Castings of all kinds. ALSO, Improved Hand-power Portable Cotton Presses. For sale, for cash, at New York prices. De? 5 Imo 124 MEETING STREET, CHA?LBST?I?r, S. C., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Dry Goods, FA^SY S??DS AND CLOTHING 4 RE now receivuiPi lurgc assortment of JV STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS purchased during the recent decline-and otter them at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Shall have a complete stock of CLOTH? ING manufactured for thc Spring trade. The attention of ^merchants solicited. TO OWNERS AND SHIPPERS OF COTTON, MYAL STORES, VABNS, &C. ms. i mm, AND COMMIS.. MERCHANT, Office 143 Meeting Street, Direct!j Oppo? site Hoyne Street, CHARLESTON, S. C., m m 7TLL make liberal advance.--, on con W Bignmonts through his friends: Messrs. Sawyer, Wallace A Co., New York. Messrs. Bonner, Potter A Co., Now York. Messrs. Boon en, Graves A Co., New York. Messrs. Haselhurst A Smith, New York. Messrs. Thayer, Brigham A Co., Boston. Messrs. J. iv'D. Malcolmson, Liverpool. Messrs. John K. Gilliot A Co , Liverpool. Mc.-srs. Henry Sloan A Son, Philadelphia. Messrs. Pendergast, Fenwick & Co., Bait. Messrs. Gardner, Dexter A Co., Boston. Messrs. Charles Smith & Co., Boston. His facilities for Insurance cover Cotton, Ac., all the way through, by land and sea, from any point, at lower rates by floating policies than can bc effected here. Produce bought and sold hera to fill orders, at market rates, giving owners the opportunity of selling here or shipping. Consignments solicited, to whic fa I will give my personal attention, and returns made in currency, gold or foreign ex? change. Dec 1? Imo J {SUCCESSORS TO A. H. BRAHE & CO.,) - 13 BATHE STREET, CHARLESTON, $? C*t KEEP constantly on hand and will .sell, as cheap as SUT house South, fer CASH: HARNESS LEATHER. Oak and Hemlock SOLE LEATHER. French and American CALF SKINS. LINING SKINS. SHOE FINDINGS, Ac. Dec 13 wfS Groceries, BAGGING and ROPE, DRY and FANCY GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, &c Full and large assortment now in store and constantly receiving. For sale ai LOWEST MARKET PRICES, at wholesale, br CHAS. L. GUILLE AU M E, 143 Meeting street, Opposite Same-street. Dec 13 Imo Charleston, S. C.. Philip Fogarty & C3oE, WHOLESALE GROCERS And Commission Merchants. Conter Atlantic Wharf and East Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C., KEEP constantly on hand a full stock of choice GROCERIES, WINES. LI? QUORS, fu-. Dec 17 Imo _ Groceries! G-roceriesI BACON SIDES and SHOULDERS. PIG HAMS, BREAKFAST BACON. BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD, FLOUR. TEA, SUGAR, COFFEE, BISCUITS. Candy, Pickles, Soap, Starch. Candles, Sweet Oil, Herrings. Codfish, Mackerel, Salmon. Raisins, Potatoes. Liverpool Salt. Whiskey, Brandy, Gin. Pori, Madeira and Sherry Wine. And a general assortment of Groceries, Ac, for sale low for cash hv PHILIP FOGARTY fe CO., Corner Atlantic Wharf and East Bay, Doc 17 Imo _Charleston, S. C,_ STENHOUSE & CO., FORWARDING AND COM* MERCHANTS, No. 110 EAST BAT, CHABT.KSTO'-*, S. C. COTTON and PRODUCE forwarded to the Northern cities. From their long experience, they feel confident of their ability to giv? satisfaction. Nov 10 NEW YORKAND CHARLESTON 'S! CARRYING THE U. S. MAIL. GUASADA, Q, XT AK Eli. CITY, ASDALUSIA, STARLIGHT, ALHAMBRA, SARAGOSSA. THE shies of Dds line are all first-class and reliable, are at least as fast as any of tho coast, and built at ns great an ex? pense. They are in charge of g.-ntl manly and capable commanders, and every atten? tion will be paid ri> the comfort of the pas? sengers. Ono of the above ships will be despatched from New York and one from Charleston EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Cargo by these seamers insures at the lowest rate.-.. All informa? tion can be had from either of thc agents. RAVENEL & CO., Charleston. ARTHUR LEARY, New York. Merchandize and Cotton addressed to either house will be promptly forwarded. Nev 5 .'?mo . PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LINE COMPOSED OF THE NEW AND FI RST-CLASS STEAM ERS MOXEKA, Capt. Slarshman, E?nXXB.SO?DER,Ca.nt."\VliieUo*?er. FOR NEW YORK DIRECT! 11?IESE vessels alternating weekly, offer? ing every Thursday to the traveling publie a FI P.ST-CLASS P A s s E N GER BOAT, with superior accommodations. There will be a mail bag kept atthco?ice of tli:'Agents, closing always an hour be? fore the sailing of each steamer. For Passage or Freight, applv to WILLIS k CHISOLM,Agents, Oct 5 :>ino* Mills House, Ch aries toa. New York Advertisements. JAMES GONNER'S SONS UNITED STATES TYPE NORMT AND PRMTERS' WAREHOUSE, NOS. 28, 30 and 32 Centre street, (corner of Reade street,) New York. The type on which this paper is printed is from the above Foundry. Nov 18 BATCHELOR'S HAIR BYE! ri mis Original and Best in thc World I The only true and perfect HAIR DYE. Harmless, "Reliable and Instantaneous. Produces immediately a splendid Black or natural Brown, without injuring the hair or skin. Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Druggists. The genuine is signed William A. Batchelor. Alio, RE? GENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLE FLEURS, for Restoring and Beautifying tho Hair. CHARLES BATCHELOR," Oct 2d Iv New York. THE SUBSCRIBERS MANUFACTURE TYPE REVOLVING DOUBLE AND SINGLE CYLINDER PRINTING MACHINES. mmm mm P?LITII F?WMS PIESSES FOU BOOSE, JOB AMB CikRD PRINTING. Steam Engine*. Hydraulic Presses iritk wrought iron cylinders. Standing Presses of various kisiils, Choses, Furniture, dises, Stands, Brass Rule, Composing Sticks, axid every article connected tcith the a-tsof Letter Press. Copper-plate and Lithographic Print? ing, Book-binding. Sleorotyping and Electrotyping, always on hana, or furnished al shorl notice. They would also adi <Ulention of Publishers of Newspapers to their tieir AND THEIIt SINGLE LARGE CYL??JDER HAND PRINTING MACHINE. Either of tnhiclt is especially designed to supply NEWSPAPERS ot' moderate cit ia" lion xritli a cheap, plain and serviceable PRINTING MACHINE, also capable of doing the ordin?r;/ JOB WORK of an out of town office. They are designed to run exclusively by hand, iii a spec ' of Titi) or SOO per hour, and at this rate will run without far or noise. .1 neu>catalogue, containing cuts and deSbriptions of many XE'A' MACHINES-not before slioicn in OtCirbook-icitli directions for putting up, wnrking. Ac. and other useful information, is non- in ?>:r.<s. rind >:heu completed will be sent to any of the craft xcho teil: furnish their address. ESL. 3E3C03E3 0O-, NT.TV YORK AND HO S TON, MASSACHUSETTS. &?- PUB LISII E?lS OF NEWSPAPERS are at liberia lo insert this advertisement, displayed as above, three times intkeir WEEKLY RAI'ER. leith this note, at any tim during the next six months, but notlater, jn'ovidedthey pureftase type or material of oxer manufacture FOR Font TIMES TUE AMOUNT OF THEIR BILL, which xciUihe allowed of seulement of ours on receipt of a coj>y of their paper containmg the advertise? ment. ' ' ' Pee 28 3 E- ?lis- I r^Z a ^|gf? I S %\ ft MO M ??g^8 f ^?=3 S c ? W cao . T Pria" x ? - Metropolitan Enterprise. SB?AT SIFT S?LE OP TUR NSW YORK AND PROVIDENCE JEWELERS' ASSOCIATION. CAPITAL.f J.lft l?,lK>0 I DEPOT J:?7 /' H .< >, A. ). AN iiumiMiHO stock ot ri AM >x, JEWEL? RY, WATCHTiS and FANCY GOODS, ali to bc sold roi- ONE DOLLAR cadi, with? out regard io value, arid :>"t to he paid for tili you > c what yon will receive. Cartis cu tos, r?a ming each article and its value, arc placed i;1 sealed enveloped and well mixed, one of tl ese envelopes will bi; sent by mail to any address, on receipt of 25 cents; ?ive f ir ?1; - leven for thirty for ?.">: sixty-live foi ill): und one limidred for $15. On receipt of tho certificate, you will sec what you are going to have, and then <i is ut your option to pay tho dollar and luke the article or not. Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold -Watch, Diamond liing, a Piano, Sewing Machine or any set of Jewelry on our hst, foe $1; anil hi no case car. tiny get less than om-dollar's worth, as there are no blanks. Agents arc want< d in oyery town ;:i the country; every person can make $10 a day selling"our certificates in the greatest gale of Jewell" 'Vcr known. Send 2." \ for a certificate, which will in? form yon what you can obtain for $1. Xi the .-.nine tim;' get our circular, containing full li:;t and particulars; also, terms t<> agents. Address JAMES HUTCHINSON & CO., Nov 14 2ruo 197 Broadway, N. Y. BALDWIN fie CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, NO. 70 WAU- STREET, NEW YORK. COVEBWMENT SECUB?T?ES AND other STOCKS, BONDS. Ac, bought and sold on commission. * DEWITT C. LAWRENCE, member X. Y. J Stock Exchange. { ll M EON BALDWIN, JR., member N. Y. Petroleum: and Mining Board. i'YRUS J. LAWRENCE. WM. A. IIALSTF.D i