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VOLUME IV.NO. 429. CHARLESTON, S. C., THURSDAY MORNING-, JANUARY 3, 1867. PRICE FIVE CENTS TELEGRAPHIC. Our Cable ?lspatclic?. PARIS, December 31. -Lett-ore dated from Mos tsorab.in Abyssinia, stale that tho English Consul, Cameron. Mr. Kossauand tliuic friends, known for some roars as tho Abyssinia" captives, who badjust ?con "released from n protracted imprisonment, have beoti again ironed by order of tho Emperor Theodore. TRIESTE, December 30.--A ministerial crisis is reported at Allions on tho 21th. Goveinmont af? fairs arc in it troubled and excited condition in Greece. Money very scarce, and pay of all State officers four mouths overdue. CORFU. December 20.-Four British war ves? sels provisioned here and sailed for the coast of Candia. Tho insurrection in Thessaly, fomented by Greece, is gaining headway. Thc Greek Colonel Velias leads thc insurgents. LONDON. December ?ll.-lt is stated that Admi? ral Goldsborough has asked permission or his Government to transport Cretan refugees in war vessels. PABIS. January 2-Noon.-Napoleon's speech: delivered yesterday to thc diplomatic corps, is of a very pacifie tone." BELFAST, IRELAND, January 2-Koon.-Nine Fe- I niau arrests have boen made hero this morning; also a quantity of arms seized. VIENNA, January 2-Koon.-It is said that Aus? tria ie about convening a new Reicbsrath, for the purpose of effecting a compromise with Hungary. LONDON. Jannarv 2.-United States Five-twen? ties; 73*; Illinois Central, 81; Consols, ?IOJ. LrvEuroor.. January 2-Noon.-Cotton brisk; de? mand unchanged: sales estimated at 13.000 bales Uplands, at 15d. From Europe per Steamer. NEW YORK, January 1.- Tho Barnsley coal minc explosions ore attributed to carelessness. A black? smith wno descended for tho purpose of shoeing horses, left the top of his safety lamp off, and his bead was blown off. In thc insolvent case of Oveicnd. Gurney & Co., involving a million sterling, tho Chancellor di? rected that a dividend of four shillings to thc pound shall ho paid. Tho reported loss of the steamer Golden Fleece proves n wicked hoax. Tho hill for tho Confederation of thc British American Provinces is beingprcparcd for the next Parliament. Napoleon's health was good. The Duke of Oldenburg has renounced his claim to the Holstein succession, in lieu of a small terri? torial grant and a million thalers. Tho visit of tin- King of Saxony to the King of Prussia is regarded significant ?f a sincere alli? ance. Prussia supports the new Uno of sLeamora be? tween Germany and America t ia Southampton. The hue will comprise term steamers, with a. ca? pacity of carrying 100 iirst. 100 socond. and GOO third-class passengers, and 1000 tons of freight. Tho chief points of the proposition of Italy to the Pope aro ;;s follows: 1'loioncu to ho thc capital of Italy; Cardinals, to be Princes of the Kingdom, with, their present incomes guaranteed; the in? habitants of Homo to vote whether they will bc subjects of tho Kingdom or of tho Pope; "Homo to remain a free city, under the absolute control of the Pope; the Pope to crown Victor Emanuel King of Italy at Florence. This arrangement is to be binding only during the life of the present Pope. It is asserted that the leading European powers, except Russia, have resolved to protect thc Holy Seo ; thc Russian and American Roprescnta:ivcs are among its most determined supporters. The French Embassador has declared that Franco will hold Italy responsible for any violation of the Pope's temporal power. HALIFAX, January 1.-The royal mail steamship China, from Liverpool December 22d. tia Queens? town 23d. arrived here at !) o'clock this morning, with 41 passengers for Boston and ll for this port. No further Fenian arrests of importance had oc? curred up to tho China's dep 'rturo. The news hy this steamer has generally been an? ticipated by the cable. Tho total subscription in England to the funds for thc relief of the sufferers by tho great fire at Quebec had reached ?30,000, and it had been re? solved to close the subscription lists. The Paris correspondent, of the London Times of the 22d, says : The opposition of the pess to tho army reorganization scheme was RTOiving so de? cided and public opinion was generally so adverse, that it was rumored yesterday that it would be withdrawn. General Kcws. NEWARK, N. J.. January 1.-Thc house of Aaron "Ward, Jr., at Clinton, wa- fired last night by bur? glars. Sirs. AYard, in alarming tho family, was shot just below the breast..' it is thought not dan poroiudy. Tho burElars escaped with sonic watches und other plunder. RICHMOND, VA., January 1_Snow and iee pre? vent the running of thc street cars. The negroes colebrated the emancipation. Rev. Hunnicutt spoke, denouncing Feirpoint and the State Legislature, and .-aid that Congress alone was the freedman's hope. The celebration passed off unmolested. RALEIGH. January 1.-The celebration of the emancipation anniversary, to-day, was very order? ly. An address was delivered by Governor Worth and others. INDIANAPOLIS, Januarv 1.-A fire occurred ot Richmond, Ind.. involving a loss or Sl'-O.OOO. The railroad d?pots, the telegraph office, a number of fine stores, and a large quantity of wheat and lard were destroyed. NEW YORK, January 2.-A Havana letter of De? cember 23 slates that tho financial crisis had near? ly abated. The Banco Espagnol paid $000.000 in gold the first day of the rim; afterwards 52.:5.O0O per day. All the hanks have resumed payment, except"that of Bossier & Co.. who are supposed to be hopelessly insolvent. J. A. Jessie, a Boston broker, is report cd io have failed. Liabilities, half a million. All the liquor in 'tho liotcis at Brighton ha_ -.eon seized. . Thirty-Your of thirty-nine blooded horses shipped per Helvetia died in Iroiisilu. HABBISBURO, PENN.. January 2.-Governor Cur tin's message says the present revenue will pay the State debt in fifteen years. Ho recommends a loan; also recommends thc adoption of the Consti? tutional Amendment. COLUMBUS, OHIO, January 2.- Tho Legislature is assembled in extra session! Tho Governor's mes? sage is confined to State affairs. Over a million in the Treasury. Tho finances of the State are in a prosperous condition, and no additional taxation is necessary to meet occurring liahdities. NEW YORK, January 2. -Sailed steamship Gran? ada for Charleston, with the cargo of the Andalu? sia, which put back in distress, and could not leave again yesterday. FOBTBESS MONEOE, January 1_A largo fleet is weatherbound here. WASHINGTON, January 2.-The tariff report of Commissioner Wells is to be presented to thc Son ate on Thursday next. It may he said, on the best authority, that "the statements heretofore publish? ed, purporting to give thc substance of this report, are wholly fallacious and very wide of the truth. The report cannot ho styled a Free Trade report, as it recommends an increase of the tariff wherever it can be horne. It is simply n plain, lucid, com? mon sense statement of results of patient and in telbgent investigation into tho condition of our industrial affairs, and tho reason for the imposition of tho tariff, and tho effect of certain rates upon certain classes of commodities. WASHINGTON, January 1_Owing lo tho immense number of fraudulent claims, presented at tho Quartermaster-General's office. Gen. Meigs will recommend to Congress an act, providing three commissioners for each State, to hold sessions with? in the State, and require claim nits to appear in person and establish their elaii.is hy oral testimony. But one negro, a bright mulatto* unknown herb, presented himself at the President's lovee to-day. He was quietly received and hurried himself away. The Arkansas Committee, consisting of P. S. Carritt, John L. Follour. John Ii. Eaken. Andrew Hunter, H. F. Thomason, li. C. Kewson, T. C. Ganso, W. W. Watkins and S. P. Hughes arrived late this afternoon, too late for action. Tho gen? tlemen composing the committoo are well. MEMPHIS, TENN., January 1.-Tho colored pa? rado to-day passed oil' very quietly. COLUMBUS, OHIO, January 2.-Tho Governor, speaking of thc Amendment, says that it contains ?revisions which, in the wisdom of the National egislature, are thought necessary to secure per? manent peace throughout thc country and correct the palpable evil existing in tho States- lately in rebellion, and he is not without hope that the Southern States will yet reconsider their rejection of thc Amendment. ANNAPOLIS, MI>.. January 2.-Tho Legislature has assembled, and the message will be read to? morrow. The steamer Gettysburg has got off, but is una? ble to go to sea. NEW YOBK, January 2.-The Washington special of the Commercial says that tho Campbell-Sher? man mission has been abandono:!. Campbell re? ceives leave to visit bis home in Ohio, and Shor man is expected in Washington next week. WASHINGTON, January 2.-Tho United States steamer Don loaves Annapolis on a socret mission, having on board Admiral Porter and Hon. Frede? rick Seward, Assistant Secretary of State. Her destination is believed to he tho establishing tho . United Kates authority cr. some islands recently discovered, as it is under: tood tho vessel will no*t bo heard from until she returns home, lt is not true that General Grant accompanies the mission. BOSTON, January 2-After organization to-dav the Legislature heard a sermon hy the Kov. Dr. Warren, of Cambridge. The bodicB brought in tho Saxon irom Philadel ?ihia were for dissection, and had been legitiraate y obtained. * RICHMOND, January 2.-It has been snowing all day. The James RiC-cr is blockaded hy ice to thc mouth of Warwick Creok. WASHINGTON. January 2.-Thc Arkansas Delega? tion visits the President to-morrow. William Atlee has bcon appointed Revenue In? spector for Louisiana. NEW YOBK, January 1.- Thc steamer Delaware, for Charleston and Georgetown, 8. C., has sailed, from this port. ALBANY, January 2.-Gov. Fenton recommends the adoption of tho Constitutional Amendment. NEW YORK, January 2-The Paper Mills of Colo, Hall & Donnison were burnt last night. Loss $20,000. Partly insured. Arrived from Charleston on tho lf.th, tho Therese, at Marseilles. WASHINGTON. January 2-Tho statement of the public debt will not bo ready for publication until the 5th or 6th of Januarv. It is underptood that over $1,000,000 weropaid last m nth to Southern claimants for cotton captured and confiscated du? ring the war. and claimed as having been illegally taken. Gold in the Trcasnry S908,0u0. NEW OELEANS, January 2.-Collector Kellot \ and ?ovemor Wella were before the Committee tooday, which closes its labors and loaves for Washington to-day. GALVESTON. January 2_There has been the se? verest snow storm here to-day since '32. Impeachment of the Promit nt. WASHINGTON, Januarv 2.-There is good au? thority tor saying that the Bill impeaching the President will he introduced into tho House on Monday rcxt. hy Ashlev, of Ohio, with everv pros? pect of success. Thc Pr?sidait was notified to-day of thc fact, and expresses himself ready for trial. Mexirn li NeWS. NEW ORLEANS, January 2.-The steamer Morn? ing Star, bound to New York, has been aground at tl?e?Southwost Pass since Saturday. Ocn. Trice and his three daughters arrived from Cordova. He reports an important Mexican decree, published December 18. ordering a new enrollment of roil and personal estate for the purpose of'a new taxation, the tax payable between the 1st and lUth of every month. "Maximilian has fully es? tablished himself at Puebla. Tho City Council issued au address of we'eome. Tho Cabinet is still ongaged in preparing tho scheme for a Na? tional Congress, but no details have transpired. Tho" Fronen Minister and Castehiau are also at Puebla. There was a sanguinary conflict at Bridge Oxlla. The Imperialists suffered sevcroly ; their Colonel was taken prisoner and a whole company missing. Tho Imperialists had captured and shot cuo Col. Lireeros and three Liberal chiefs. NEW YORK. Janvary 2.-A letter received hy steamer Eagle from Havana, on the 29th, says thcro is more decided news from Mexico than wo havo had for some time. Tho steamer Tlorida left Vera Cruz on the 18th with 1100 French and a full cargo of arms and ammunition. A French war vessel arrived at Vera Cruz on tho 19th, from New Orloans. with a cable dispatch frim Napoleon slating that transports would arrive in January, and that he expected tho t.oops to he on board within throe weeks after the arrival of tho trans? ports. New Year*? Reception at thc xviii tc House. WASHINGTON, January 1.-Tho day is delightful and devoted to receptions and festivities. Tho ceremonies at the AVhite House aro said by old citizens to bc of an unprecedented brilliancy. Tho reception at the President's to-day was at? tended by all tho members of the Diplomatic Corjis, n embers of the Cabinet, the Judges of the Supremo Court, Senators and Representatives, and other officials present in tho city. Many of the ladies were most elogantly attired. Conspicuous among them was the wifoof tho Chilian '^h r'je de Affaires, who wore a splendid blue velvet, with long trail borne hy a small pago in livory. The ladies of tho household, Mrs. Stover and Mrs. Pat? terson, wero plainly dressed, hut in exquisite taste. The scene ifi tho blue room, when the offi? cial reception was at its height, was peculiarly striking- tho mingling of epaulettes, decorations, foreign orders and gay dresses, forming a most beautiful coup dueil. Fire at mobile. MOBILE, Januarv 2.-A fire occurred this morning and burned four brick houses, originating on the southeast corner of Jackson street; il extended to the thrce adjoining bouses on Dauphin street, oc? cupied by Madame Mallicants. Mrs. Byrnes, and the dry goods store of Cohen & Frc?kle. The building wnw insured for $12,000. Tho insurance on thc stock and houses was hi thc following offices : The agenev of Vorhees & Mvors, $1000; agencv of L. D. nil], $10,000; of C. W. Dorance, $1)500;" MobUc, S3O0;-, $1500; agency of J. M. Muldron, $750; agency of Hubbard & Tardy, S5000. One man was killed by a falling wall. Thc Fenian Stephens. NEW YOBK. January 1.-The Tribune announces that James Stephens" the II. C. F. B., was board? ing in Thirteenth street under thc assumed name of William Scott, until some four da s ago, when he suddenly disappeared. Busincss catirely suspondod. LATEB. NEW YOEE. January z.-It is stated that Capt. Ask AV was mistakon"for Stephens, and that thc latter has not boen hero for some weeks. Thc European and North American Kail road. BANGOS, MAINE, December 31.-Ground will i o broken on the European and North American Rail? way in this city on Tuesday, January 1st. Tho Mayor, City Council, and other prominent citizens, wili lie present. Bridges have been built, and the v. ork of grading will be commenced early in spring. From Baltimore. BALTIMORE, January 1.-The year's tobacco in- | snoction for 1SGC was 4857, against 4392 last vear. j comprising : 2,300 Maryland, 15,570 Ohio, lSr> Vir- j ginia, 319 Kentucky, and 62 Missouri. Shipments i to foreign pori? 4772, against 1260 last year. .T.iSg." '"?f-igruucr was released on g ving $2000 1 hail to appear before tho United States Court, for i violation of Uio Civi Rights Act, in authorizing | tho salo of felon negroes, as provided for by the j ".tate Laws of Maryland. He is also under bad for I a similar amount for rejecting negro evidence, for- ! bidden by State Laws. Domestic Markets. NOON DISPATCH. NEW YORK, January 2.-Gold 132". Money un? changed. Stocks better. Cotton firm but quiet; Uplands 31*; Orleans 35*. Flour-Southern firmer; $11 2?al7. "Wheat very firm and quiet. Corn lc. I better; $114 afloat. Pork lower; now mess S19al9.l. Lard didi. BALTIMORE, January 2.-Flour quiet; finn. Grain very scarce. Bay and" harbor closed. Prices nomi? nal. Seeds dull: Clover $8n8 20. Coffee firm; Rio in good demand. Sugars quiet. Provisions activo. Cut Meats heavv. Cotton firm. Uplands 32\a33J. Buckwheat Meal S3a3.?. AUGUSTA, January 1.-Colton in good demand at 32ia33. The steamer Eclipse exploded near PuryH hurg, killing tho captain and scalding several. Boat and cargo lost. EVENTING DISPATCH. Tho Commercial saj-s that stocks, though not active, have decidedly a stronger tone; some lead? ing stocks bsing largely oversold, and the Bull side is presumed strong enough to control thc prices. Now York Central advanced 2 ?g c. Governments quiet and irregular, prices depressed. Gold weak? er at 32$. Money moderately active andunchanged. Foreign exchange a shade lower at 9@9Jc. LATEE. Gold 32*. Coupon Sixes of '64, 105",; registered do of '65, "106. Dry Goods market steady and un? changed. Trade quiet hut healthy; fow look for a very heavy trade during the year, hut a steady tone is expected to pervade the market. Cotton firmer; sales 2000 bales; Uplands 35c, Orleans 36?c. Flour firmer; Southern $1125@17. Wheat l@2c. higher. Corn lc. better; mixed *1 12*@1 l-lj. Pork unsettled: new Mess $20 62@21 50. Lard firmer atll$@13c. Groceries nominally unchanged. Freights, commissions Sid. by sail and 4M. by steam to Liverpool. Government securities"firm? er. Money freely offered at 7 "9 c., and in some cases at 6. Gold closed at 33|?33j. Exchango dull and heavy. LOUISVILLE, January 2.-Sales G2 hhds. Tobacco; market firm for common lugs, S2 75a3 90; medium leaf, $12 25. Flour firm at $9 50. Grain unchangod. Moss Pork active at $20. Hogs, $G 50a6 75. Shelled Corn, receipts 3000 bushels. 73,000 of Oats. Lai d, 12c. Raw Whiskey, in bond, ?2 30. Bulk Meats active. Shoulders," ?c.; clear Sides, ll I. Cotton, 30c. MOBILE. January 2.-Sales to-day 1500 bales; Middling, 32c., firm. The receipts of cotton from all parts during the last lour months are 750.000 hales. Tho crop is believed to bo about half in. ST. Louis, January 2.-Flour and Wheat finn and nothing doing. The holders of choice Wheat ask $3, Corn dull at70a74. Oats lower at 58a62. Whiskey dull-$2 23. Pork firm at $20 50, delivered at Cairo, and $10 50 delivered at the opening of tho navagation. Plain Hams 17Aai8. Clear Sides 13^a 14. Shoulders 12. Lard nominal at 13* for Kon tuckv. Hogs activo and better at $6 SOue 75. Cot? ton hatter at 31, NEW ORLEANS, January 2.-Cotton unchanged ; Low Middlings 314 ? 82?c ; Middlings 32*. Receipts 5200 hales. Sugar advanced 10c for "Louisiana. New York Exchange 4 a j discount. Freights ' o Liverpool 9-16 a ll-16d. CINCINNATI, January 2.-Flour is firm and un? changed. Whiskey firm at $2 26 in bond. Hogs rather dull at $7 40a7 65, not, closing finn. Re? ceipts for two days 13,000 hoad. Tho price curront gives tho total receipts of tho week at 40,000 hoad. For tho season 281,000, against 228,000 last v-ear. Mess Pork in good demand at $1 20. Lard 12. Thcro is a speculative demand for both tho arti? cles from outside parties. Bulk meats are in firm? er demand. Green Meats firm; holders ask 4c. ad? vance. Gold 132, Money scarce and in demand. [We received our last dispatch at 3 A. M. on thc Sd; and the telegrams stopped coming only then, because tho lines wero all "down,"] State Items. Rev. John A. Porter bas been transferred by the 'ato Conference at this place to George- , town. His place as Presiding Elder will be I supplied by our worthy pastor, Rev. Dr. Boyd, whoso valued and distinguished services in the station we regret to lose ; but wo aro con? soled in believing that his place will be Ulled by Rev. S. H. Brown, whose reputation gives us rea? son to hope that wc shall have in the Doctor's room tho services of a pure, upright, and eloquent man. [Marion Orescent. COLD WEATHEB.-Sure enough, cold, rigorous winter is upon us. On Saturday evening last, about 7 o'clock, snow commenced falling, and by Sunday morning tho ground was covered to tho depth of aVont four inches. Throughout tho day both sleet and snow foll, and at the timo of writing this (Monday ovening) old mother earth is shroud? ed in a white mantle nf snow and ice, and from ap? pearances something in addition is not improbable, rho severest weather we have experienced in this section for many years. By reference to our telegraphic news, in another column, it will be perceived that the weather at the North is moro severe than has been experienced for twenty years_Ibid, MELANCHOLY ACCTDZJJT.-An only son of Mr. James B. LeOette went out squirrel hunting on Wednesday, 26th December, and after hunting awhilo he laid down with hi ., shot gun pointing at his body, which accidentally went ofl and kfll?d him instantly.-Ibid. WON'T LEAVE.-We learn from Mr. Taylor, who is now in this city as agent for several cotton plantors in Texas, that he has been altogether un? successful in his endeavors to secure farm hands to go with him to his State. Ho has been actively seconded by Lient. McKilless, but the darkies are unwilling to po where they will have no opportu? nity to- roly on Government rations when they chance to loaf a while,-Journal of Commerce, ' I Til?- Contcdciatc Drad ut Avcrysljoro'. Afr. Editor; Pursuant to Ibo call made by Gcno ral QcATTiXBAUM, or Leesville, S. C., and Mrs. J. C. SMITH, ol' Fayetteville, N. C., thron.;b tho col? umns ol"Tuc ClIAItLESTOS DAILY NEWS, of tho 21st ult., for assistance in tbc patriotic endeavor to fur? nish our heroic dead at Averysboro', N. C. with "one common cemetery.*' the surviving officers of the South Carolina Kcgular Brigade, residing in this city, have held a meeting, at which Major T. A. Hucsi'iunx presided, and appointed a committee coniposedof tho following gentlemen-J. M. RmrrT, F. \V. OCHER. Jons C. JJiNoiT, E. S. FICKUKO, JOHN A. Kiara and F. K. HCCEK-whose duty it shall be to correspond with thoir lat* brother offi? cers throughout thc State, and suggost such steps as may bo necessary in raising funds for tho pur? pose of em-losing tito ground, so generously con? tributed by Sirs. SMITH, with an iron railing, and erecting a suitable monument in memory of tho gallant officers and men who now lie buried thero. In order to creato sufficient public interest lo guar? antee success in this undertaking, tho committoo would simply invite thc attention of our follow eitizeus throughout tho State, and especially those residing in Charleston, to the following communi? cations, and sincerely trust it may never bc justly said that South Carolina waa found wanting in sym pithy with those who would gladly join in bon? orin;.* her owr. distinguished dead. For tho convenience of those of our city who may wish to contribute oven tho smallest amounts, sub? scription lists will bo left at thc offices of THE DAILY NEWS, Mercury, and Courier respectively. JULIUS M. RHETT, Chairman. The following is tho call of General QUATTLE BACM and tho letter of airs. SMITH, referred to : THE CONFEDERATE DEAD NE.UL AVEItYSBORO', NORTH CAROLINA. Mr. Editor: Sevoral months ago I made known to you and tho numerous readers of tho NEWS a proposition of Mrs. Smith, and other lad'es of North Carolina, to have all tho Confederates who fell in battlo near Averysbo-o'and still lay buried where they fell, taken up and rointcrrcd in ono common cemetery, to bc properly enclosed, and t ion havoa suitable monument erected to their memory. This generous, patriotic ladv offered to donate not only thc ground, but to render all the assistance in her power to carry out this laudablo object, and asked tho aid and "co-operation of the ladies of South Carolina, as well os thc relatives and friends of thc deceased generally. As these troops were mostly from Charleston," where they had. for full fom years, stood more invincible" than walls of stone among the bravest of its bravo defenders, never for a moment faltering, even under the terrible shower of iron hail to which thov were exposed from tho opening tire on Fort Sumter to thc pain fid evacuation of thc city, presenting themselves at all tunes as barriers" between the innocent inmate? within and thoir inveterate enemies without, until the order came from a quarter which they, as soldiers, ?ero bound to obey, and thus, for tho first time, turning then- backs upon their homos and tho many loved ones leftbohiud, !o still clo battle for them in distant fields-I repent it, as theso were tho troops who scaled with their life's blood thoir unswerving dcvo; ion to a cause in which Charleston fully sympathized, from tho rising of it< morning star to thc going down there? of-I did hope that thc reasonable request of tho fair daughters ol'the Old North State-to do just, ileserving and Incoming homage to these noble martyrs-would receive a reaiK and willing re? sponse from their more Southern" sisters. Xor can I believe otherwise than that, when the lidies and citizens of Charleston learn, from tao subjoined letter of Mrs. Smith, that the good people of North Carolina have performed Ihofirst and most disagreeable part ol this verv commendable work -that of collecting together {he dead bodies-and now only want a few hundred dollars to complete tho enclosure and monument, they, too, will readi? ly contribute their part. It only requires some organized plan, with generous, patriotic ladies of Charleston at its head, to make this matter suc? ceed. Yon may do much to aid the schomo through the instrumentality of your paper, and bv a little private advice. For tho credit of the State; for what is due lo tho peoplo of a sister t?tato, who have so kindly initiated tho matter; for what is due to the honor of thc honored dead, lot me in %-ol;e you. Mr. Editor, to urge on this work, so well begun, until thc last, rema ns o? these late, long defenders of your city shall be properly en? closed with an iron fence, and an appropriate monument shall be erected to mark their last n.-sting-pl.-iee, and thus hand down their docds to tho re.uolcst-postority. l?ecauao they foll in a f:illen cause, their memory is none the less worthy of the homage of their country. In furtherance of these views, please publish the following letter from Mrs. Smith, at whoso house, a few miles from Avcrysboro', the battle in which these mon fell, w?s fought, on the 16th March, 1805. Tho most of the slain were of tho two South Carolina Rogimonta of Regulars and Lucas' Battalion of Charleston-three only fr m Georgia: sins, SMITH'S LETTER. OAK GROVE. November 23d. 18GC. Genera! Quattlvbaum, teestille P. O.. S. C.: You will, I hopo, pardon Hie' liberty I havo takon in writing to you again on tho subject of the ceme? tery fer onr brave soldiers. We, the h.dies of the. vicinity of the haltlo-field (near Averysboro'), havo bad all the bodies removed and placed together in a very suitable spot, and are now ready for tho donations for thc "cncVisnro and monument." I wish an iron railing; it is so much hotter; any i thor lasts so short a time. I havo had several letters on tho subject, and they all concur with me in this idea, It will cost moro, of course, but it will be complete. We have an Association formed now. Mayor McLean, of Fayetteville, is om' Treasurer. Chan? cellor Lcsesne, of Charleston, has made us a dona? tion of $50. and lie will receive for us any sum that mav be donatod. There aro threo Georgians, all the rest are South Carolinians ; and, as we have moved them, we have no doubt but South Carolina will complete it if she knew of it, and Georgia, I have no doubt, would do her part. Wc have placed fifty-eight bodies ju the cemetery. I will bo very glad if you would aid us with your injiuence, and in any way von may feel disposed. I am very desirous" that this matter should be generally taken hold of, and I think it is obliged to succeed. Our neighborhood havo done what they felt able to d~. and have done it cheerfully. I can assuro you it is a very great relief to my"mind to know that tho graves of our noble martyrs aro no longer scattered over the land, unknown and uncared for ; and I behove there is still genuine patriotism enough left to secure to us tho completion of this work. We have had them removed for ten miles around. Please have this published in your papers, and do what you can for us. Let mo hear from vou soon on the subject. Yours, Mis. J. C. SMITH, Fayetteville, N. C. WHISKEY FRAUDS.-The frauds discovered by tho Investigating Committee, in New Yrork and Brook? lyn, are said to bo as wide-spread as startling. There has been a universal swindle going on, from the start, in which Government agents ?ro do.tplv implicated. The excuso is, the "difHcultv of find? ing honest men" as Inspectors ! Thero is nothing singular in this fact. Fraud and corruption were boru of the war,-in which cotton-steahng was le? galized by men high in offico, and the contagion Gas spread to its present magnitude by forco of ex? ample. "Mr. John Devlin-ono of tho parties con? nected with Messrs. Titton and Lovan, now on ex? amination before United States Commissioner New? ton, at Brooklyn, N. Y., on tho chargo of defrauding tho Government by branding whiskey whore no li? cense had heon paid-was on Thursday arrested an a civil process, at the instance of the United States District Attornoy, to recover the sum of P400.000, as fines and penalties incurred bv violat? ing tho Internal Revenue laws. Devlin was "brought before the Conrt, and held to answer bi default of ??200,000 bail."-JVew Haven Register. A $50,000 libel suit is thrust disagreeably into tho Chicago Tribuuo's face. The paper itscb? is a daily libel upon good sonse. MAHRIED. At Grace Church, Charleston, on 20th Decombor, hy Rev. C. C. Prsicm?ET, H. II. WILLIAMS, Jn., to SUSAN I., eldest daughter of the late SASTOTI, ROBINSON. * MISCELLANEOUS. Seasonable Suggestions. Winter, in this climate, is a trying season. Its un. iteady temperature greatly aggravates dyspepsia, and lots very unfavorably upon that sensitive organ, the iver. The alternation of frost and thaw keeps the pores >f tho body continually opening and contracting, and tho -csult is a condition of the system favorable to thc action >f the atmospheric virus which produces intermittent fe* rem. Hence a PROTECTIVE MEDICXXE Uko HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS is especially needed in the winter nonths. The effect of this great COKSTITOTIOHAX, INVIQ H?AXT, in renderring even tho feeblest frame impervious 0 all malarious Influences, is a grand fact demonstrated >y the uniform experience of a quarter of a century. As 1 stomachic, an anti-bilious medicino, and, a preventivo md euro of Fever and Ague, lt is tho OSE THING NEED? OO!, which none who value the preservation of health an afford to do without ' THE SICK, WHEN AT DEATH'S DOOR, -egret that they did not take tho ri/jhl antidote at the .iglU time. Thousands who aro now suffering from the ?arly twinges of liver complaint and dyspepsia, will be irostrato on pick bods a month hence, if they do not ar est tho mischief at once. Nothing is moro easy. A lourso of the purest and best vegetable tonio and alte ative known in modem pharmacy-HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS-will restore the digestive organs o their full vigor, and bring the disordered liver into a audition of perfect health, os certainly as sunshine dis? ipa tes thc morning vapors. Fever and Ague, too, is at ince broken up by this powerful antidoto to all miasma ie diseases. Strengthen the system with the Bitters, and rou may defy all tho complaints which. prevail at this in ilemcnt season. 0 December SI CHAHLESTON ORPHAN HOUSE. CONTRACTS WANTED TO SUPPLY THE ABOVE Institution with BEEF, FORK, VEAL, BREAD and dlLK for the ensuing year. Sealed proposals must be left with the Steward prier to lie SA January next, 9 December SS SPECIAL NOTICES. as~ NOTICE.-CONS It; IS EKS BY THE "MER? CHANTS' LINK" schooner ULLA FISH, from Baltimore, aro notified that she ls discharging cargo at I rowu A- CO.'H South Wharf. Gooi1? remaining on the Wharf at sunset will bu stored at ownurs' risk and expense. STREET BROTHERS & CO., January t 1 Consign?os. ?- ALE PERSONS AUE WARNED AGAINST lauding on my Plantation, its they will bo ilcalt with as trespassers. W. G. 1?INSON, January 3 thiuwS* Janies lslaud. JSS-A CAM).-THE OEITCEHS AND MEM? BERS OF TUE iETNA FIRE ENGINE COMPANY beg leave to tender their pinooro acknowledgments to W. V. LEITCH, Esq., and Hon. WM. D. POUTER, for refresh? ments HO loudly furnished nt the dre in Smith street, on thu morning or thc lat inst JOH N McLEISlI, January 3 1 Secretary .Ulna Fire Company. OS- ESTATE SALE.-ALL VERSONS HAVING demands against tho estate of the late FREDERICK FREEZE, will present them, propjrly attested : and all persona indebted thereto will mako payment to ELLEN C. FREEZE, Ex'ix. January 3 tbs! M .tint Holly. S. C. IKFN?TSC?TIJBY AN ACT OE THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, tho undcrsigurd. for themselves and a? Trustees for their associates who are lawful holders ol tho Second Lien First Mortgage Bonds of tho Charleston and Savannah Railroad Company, and such others of the lawful holders of tho said liomin as may hereafter come in and join them, and tho successors of them, were in? corporated by the name of tim SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPANY, with a capital of one million of dollars, to bo subscribed, made up and paid in said Bouda, and to be divided into ten thousand shares of ono hundred dollars each-Ute snid Company to be considered as termed, and tho Act of Incorporation to at? tach, as soon as six thousand sliorcs shall he subscribed and paid in. Notleo is therefore hereby given that thc undersigned aro ready to receive subscriptions and issue Cer??cates of Stock thereon, at thc office of .INO. S. RYAN, No. 28 Brofd street, between thc hours of tl A. M. and 4 P. M. from in- to day, until Ibo necessary amount shall be subscribed. GEO. W. WILLIAMS, I J. R. BOYLSTON. | WM. S. HASTIE, }? Trustees. JOHN S. RYAN, I H. J. WILLIS, J January 1 ?-CHARLESTO?* ALUS HOUSE-THE COM? MISSIONERS OF THE POOH will elect, on Walnesday, 9th January, 18C7, a MASTER, MATRON and BOOK? KEEPER, to serve for thc ensuing year. Also, contract? ors lor BREAD and BEEF, to bc delivered nt Alms House on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Applications to be left at the Alms House prijr lo the day of election. December 31 ?5- OEFICE CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY COMPANY.-CHARLESTON. December 23, 1SCC-rack ages of ONE HUNDRED TICKETS will be sold at tho Company's office, corner of Dread and East Bay street?, for JG. By order. S. W. RAMSAY, December 29 :? or.retnry and Treasurer. OS-AUDITOR S OFFICE, SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY, CHARLESTON, DECEMBER 29, 18GC-All interest on thc Funded Debt of the Com? pany payable by Coupons on the 1st of January, 1807. will bo paid on presentation at thc Auditor's Uflice, in John-s! root, on or arter thc 3d proximo. December 29_J. lt. EMERY. Auditor. ?-ESTAT E NO TI C E .-ALL PERSONS Spring claims against the Estate of thc late JOSEPH L HOWARD will present them, duly attested, and all per. sons indebted thereto will nuke payment to S. L. HOWARD. November 20 Qualified Executor. OS- ESTATE NOTICE.-ALL PERS >NS HAV IN? claims against the Estate of thc late J. DcBOSE PORCHER, of SL John's, licrkloy, ere requested to band thom in, and those indebted to make payment to S. L. HOWARD, Charleston, or ui Mrs. MARION PORCHER, qualified Executrix, St, John's, Berkley. December 2 ? ni Uti mo ?yWE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE E. M. WHTriN'G, Esq... ..? a candidate tor Sheriff ol Charleston (Judicial) District, at the next election. September IO ?-KALMIA MILLS 3IANUFACTU11ING COM? PANY.-Tho BOOKS OF SOUSCRIPTION tn the Capital Stock of this Company will bo opened nt W. C. COURT? NEY A: CO.'S OFFICE, No. ll Boyce's Wharf, on January 1st, 1867, and continue open for one month. Informa? tion respecting the condition of the Company will be furnished all parries desiring to forward this impor? tant work. E. L. KERRISON, Secretary and Treasurer Kalmia Mills. December 27 thstulmo ?-HALLS VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER has proved itself to bo thc most perfect pre? paration for the hair ever ofTcrcd to the public. It ia a vegetable compound, and contains no injurious properties whatever. IT WILL RESTORE GRAY HAD?. TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. It will keep the hair from falling out. It cleanses tho scalp and makes the hair soft, lustrous and silken. It is a splendid hair dressing. No person, old or young, should fail tc UFO it, IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED BY TUE FIltST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. ?- Ask for Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, and tako no other. E. P. HAU. & CO., Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. For ?ale by all Druggists. Wholesale by BOWIE & MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO KING AND CASSLDEY, March 1 tilly? Charleston, S. C. ?-MAGIC INK (PATENTED).-WILL write in all colors and shades ont of one bottle, and with ono ink ; is unsurpassed for fancy and ornamental writings. Price, $1 a box, free by mail. Tho trade sup? plied. Address G. M. CORDOVA, No. di William street. New York. December 27 tbstu2mo OS- BAT CH EL OR'S HAIR DYE.-THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE is the best in the world. Thc only true and perfect Dye-harmless, reliable, instan? taneous. No disappointment No ridiculous tints. Natural Black or Brown. Itornedies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. Invigorates tho hair, leaving it soft and beautiful. The genuine is signed Wittitrin A. Batchelor. All others are mere imitations, and should bo avoided. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Factory, No. 81 Barcloy street, New York. ?- BEWARE OF A COUNTERFEIT. December lt) lyr AMUSEMENTS. TO BE GIVEN AT THE HIBERNIAN HALL, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Evenings, BY A YO?Kfi CONFEDERATE SOLDIER WHO LOST HIS SIGHT AT THE SEVEN DAYS' FIGHT BEFORE RICHMOND. HE IS A SUPERIOR PERFORMER ON THE PIANO to Blind Tom, who is well known through? out the United States. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performance quarter after 8 o'clock. Admittance $160. Children half price. Reserved Seato 32. Tickets to be had at tho Hall. January 3 3 ^"BEAUTIFUL EXHIMTIO? WITH THE MUCH ADMIRED DISSOLVING VIEWS OF THB BINOPTRIC LINTERN. FRIDAY EVENING, AT QUARTER PAST SE7EN o'clock, a aeries of INSTRUCTIVE AND ENTER? TAINING VIEWS, with dissolving scenes, will be exhib? ited by means or tho BINOPTRIC LANTERNS, at Trin? ity Church, Hasel street, m aid of its Sunday School. Tho entertainment will include Views in -Valestine and tho East; Prominent Cathedrals and Minsters of Europa, Scenes in tho Arctic Regions, with movoabM views of thc "Aurora Borealis" or "Noriliern Daybreak." Eruption of Mount Vesuvius; smoke snd Carno in -no? tion, by mechanical agency. Copies of celebrated Statuary; Incidents of tho Lato War, including tho most remarkable events In Charleston Harbor; Mareil of General Shorman into Colombia; the Burning of the City. United States Troops Entering Richmond. Sinking of the Stono Fleet of Charleston Harbor; Battles of Fort Sumter; Attack of the "Ironsides" and Monitors. Fort Sumter as it now appears. ALSO, THE WONDERFUL LAMP, WITH DISSOLVING SCENES. To cosexunx WITH "THE LAST OF THE CHURCH MOUSE," or the Sexton's Christmas Supper. ? Tickets to be had" at UOLUBS' BOOK HOUSE, cornor King and Wentworth street* at the Door, or of tho tra lerrigned. Whole Tickets 60 cents. Children under 12 years IS cents each. LEONARD CHAPIN. 1 c,"^,?".w,., 8. A. NELSON, } 3^Pertntendcnte December 31 4 CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. CITY TAX ICS-MONT MIA' RETURNS. OFFICE Ol-' TUE CITY ASSESSOR, ( CITY HAM.. December I. ISM'.. 1 ?\TOTK'i: ts HEREBY UIVI'.N Tl) ALL CONCEUNRD Xl thal tlic Slouthlj Returns fur thu month of Decotu berpast, in compliance with the'tax Ordinance, ratiiled un the lGth dav ol' Januar-,. ll-i',i'., must lu- ntiulo nu or before thu Kith iti^t. D. C. GIUSON. January :i City Assessor. PUBLIC NOTICE. OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY. I January 3. IK07. t T )UBLtC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER 1_ the following Ordinuuce licenses have been prepared for delivery from this Olllce. S. THOMAS, City Treasurer. Si:c. 1. Ile it Ordained bi/ Ihr Mayor awl Aldermenxn City Comfit "ssemblnl. That from !aiul after the first day nf january, licenses shalt be taken out for all carts, drays ami wagons, te-ed t-jr privat'- and domestic purposes, lu thc same manlier, and according to the ?ame provisions now of force in relation to cutts, drays amt wagons, letor driven for hire, except giving bonds, And each snell cart, dray or wagon, shall be provided with a badgo con? taining thc number tliercof, and marked Private, to be placed on the outside ol' the shan. SEC. 2. Nu person shall be taken by the Treasurer as surety to any Genii under the Ordinance concerning 11 ceuKOH for caris, drays, wagons and other carriages, un? less he or she be a freeholder. SEC. a. I'la- follow'ug shall hereafter be the rales for licenses fur public anti pr?vale carts, drays, wagons, Aie., including thu horses or mules used thereof, which shall lu.* free from other taxation: runr.ic CARTS, ?RAYS, ETC., on THOSE EMPLOYED tx AS? UCSINKKS WHATEVER, Koli ItUlK DIRECT OK INIIIRECT. For every curt, dray or wagou, drawn by (ne; horse or mule, ?20. " l oi- every cart, dray ur wagon, drawn by two homes or nudes, iso. for every hack and carriage with two wheels. S20. Tor every hack and carriage with four wheels, SID. for every stage or omnibus (except line omnibus), with two horses. ?'i?O. For every stage or omnibus (except line omuibus), drawn by four horses, SOO. For every mick drawn uv two or more horses or mules. SM. For every express wr-gon drawn by two'or more homos or mules, ?CO. BllEAD CUTTS ANO PRIVATE CARTS, DRATS, ETC. For every bread cart cr wagon. 65. For every cart, dray or wagon, used for private or do? mestic purposes, mid not to lie employed in tho trans purlin;? of goods, wares, merchandise. lumber, or any other commodity, fur compensation, either directly or indirectly for the tamo, shall pay for a license the sum of ?.\ exclusive ol the horse ur .-mile. Ratified In City Council, this 16th day nf January, [t.. H.] in the ye ir nf ?mr Lord one thousand eight huu dred and sixty-six. 1'. C. GAILLARD, Mayor. Uv tlie Mayor. January:! W. H. SMITH, clerk of Council. CITY TAXES. OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSESSOR. ) Crn- HALI., Januarv 1, 18G7. ( "VTOTICi: IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS OFFICE IS i.1 now upen, and will remain open every ilay from thc hours of'J A. M. to J I'. M. (Sundays excepted), until tho first day of February uext, lot- the. receipt ol' Tax Re tnrns on Real Estate. AH Males. White and Colored, over the a?e nf twenty one year?, ure required to return themselves for Capita? tion Tnx. All defaulters will be dealt willi as tho Ordinance dl roelti. V. C. GIBSON. City Assessor. January ll AN OKDi'. AME TO RAISE SUPPLIES FOR THE YEAR ISO?, rj-tlli: FOLLOWING ORDINANCE TO RAISE SUP- '? JL Ll I'S fur Hie year lsi;7, was ratified nt a meeting Ol Council, held Friday evening, 28fh inst., and takes effect from 1st Jauuary, ISs": AN ORDINANCE Tn RAISE SUPPLIES POR THE YEAR ONE TnOi:SAN~D EIGHT HUSlll'.KD ASH SIXTY-SEVEN. AND FOR OTHER PCltVOSES. 1 SECTIOS 1. ?lc it. nnlaftl&l l<y Ihr. Mayttr ami Aldrnncn in City Council asr.r.tnh'.rd. That a tax for thc sinus, anil in the manner hereinafter mentioned, ahall be raised and paid into thc Treasury of the city for the use and service thereof, that is to say: Two dollars on every hundred dollars nf the value ol every house, building, lut. wharf, or other landed estate, including every building and im? provement on lands nuder ti lease for a tenn of live or mure years, fruin a religious, charitable ur literary soci? ety, or under any building lease, payable on nr before the 29th day of June nett, provided that all persons who j shall pay the amounts of taxes due by them on or before the 1st day nf February shall be allowed ?ive per cent, discount on the same; anti that all persons who shall pan? tile amount of taxes due by them niter the 1st of Febru? ary. an,.l on or before thc ::uth day of March, shall be al? lowed two anda half per cent, discount un same. Seventy-five cents on every hundred dollars of all sales ol goods, wares and merchandise on personal account or on account of others, payable monthly. Two dollars un every hundred dollars of the gross re? ceipts nf all street railroads, payable monthly. Five dollars on ovcry hundred dollars of the gross re? ceipts nf al1 Express Companies, payable monthly. Seventy-live cc cfs on every hundred dollars oCall sales at auction, payable monthly. Three dollars per month on every coach or four wheel carriage drawn by two horses ot- mules (exclusive of the horses or mules), payable monthly. Two dollars per month on every coach or four wheel carriage drawn by one horse or mule (exclusivo of the horse or mule), payable monthly. One dollar anti fifty cents per month on every two wheel carriage, chair, sulkey, Ac. (exclusive of the horse or mute:. t-.-.-,able rr: -.;-*:>? 'three (lollara nt, . very hundred (lullars of gross-in con*, aud nil gross prouts derived from thc pursuit of any laculiy, prut,-.-:;mn, occupation or employment, or from the exercise nf any office, whether in the profes? sion of the law, the profits derived from the costs of suits, counsel lees, or other sources of professional iu coine, income from the practice of dentistry, etc., paya? ble monthly. Fifty conta on every hundred dollars nf the value ot any bond, mortgage, judgment, decree, or other securi? ty, whether said bond, fcc., bo located, and whether thc interest be pai l hero or elsewhere, payable at ttie same tunes, and under the same conditions as the taxes on lauded estate. Titree doll-rs on every hundred dollars of nil dividends received from stocks not exempted from taxation, pay? able monthly. Titree dollars on every hundred dollars of all annuities ami other income or incomes, received from what source soevor. which are not exempted from taxation by law or otherwise herein taxed, payable monthly. Two dollars un every dug kept within the eily, payable on or before tho 211 th day of June next. Three dollars on every hundred dollars of gross re? ceipts of all commercial agencies, puyable monthly. Three dollars on every hundred dollars of ail commis? sions received tty factors, commission merchant-, bank? ers, brokers, dealers in foreign and domestic exchange, vendue masters, nr other persons vending or buying gtiods, wares, merchandise, produce, and real and per? sonal property on commission, payable monthly. Two dollars on every hundred dollars of all gross pre? miums received for or by any Insurance Company lo? cated in this city, whether incorporated or not, or hy agencies for individuals or companies, whether iucorpo ated or not, payable monthly. Three dollars on every hundred dollars ol eros.*, re? ceipts of all Gas Companies and other manufacturing companies located in this city, payable monthly. One dollar per month on every horse and mulo used or kept within thc city, excepting horses or mules used in any licensed carnage, cart, dray, or other vehicle, payable monthly. Two dollars and fifty cents per month on all retail dealers in all articles whatsoever, whoso monthly returns of soles do not yield a tax above thc said amount of two dollars and fifty cents. Two dollars capitation tax on all males over twenty one years of age, payable on or before thc 29th day of June ncxL Two dollar:! and fifty couts per month on nil Huck? sters. Two dollars and fifty cents per mouth on all Barber Shelis. Ouo dollar on every hundred dollars of the gross re? ceipts of Hotels and public Eating and Boarding Houses, payable monthly. Ono dollar nu every hundred dollars of all receipts of Livery Stable Keepers, payable monthly. Two dollars on every hundred dollars of thc gross re? ceipts of cotton presses, payablo monthly. Seventy-five cents on every hundred dollars of the gross receipts ol'all printing offices, newspaper and pub lisliiug houses, payablo monthly. Three dollars on every hundced dollars of all goods sold in tho city by persons not residents, hy sample or otherwise. Oue dollar on every hundred dollars of sales of all horses and mules brought to the city, payable monthly. One dollar ou ovcry hundred dollars of tho gross re? ceipts of Magnetic Telegraph Companies, payablo monthly. SEC. a. Any person or persons or corporations failing to pay the taxes In thc manner and at tho times herein? before prescribed, may be double taxed at tho option of Council. And it shall be the duty of the City Treasurer to forthwith issue executious against the goods, chattels and other property of said persons or corporations, and lodge the s.ud executions with the City Sheriff, who sholl immediately proceed for the collection cf tho same, in tbe manner provided by Ordinance for tho enforcement of tho executions. SEC. 3. That all Ordinances and parts of Ordinances repugnant hereto be and the same are hereby repealed. Ratified in City Council this twenty-eighth day Docern [i_ e.] ber, A. D. ono thousand eight hundred and sixty six. P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor. W. H. Ssmrt, Clerk of Council. December 31 PUBLIC NOTICE. MAYOR'S OFFICE, DECEMBER 21, 1M3G. THE FIRING OF PISTOLS, GUNS, SQUIBS, CRACK? ERS or other Firo Works on tho streets, are strictly pro? hibited. The following places are designated for such pur? poses, viz :-Tlie Burnt Districts ; west end of Broad street; Half-Moon Battery, and west ond of Queen street. "T)ie Ordinance relative thereto will bo strictly en? forced. By order : P. C. GAILLARD. Mayor. W. H. SMITH, Clerk of Council._ December 25 NOTICE. TO DEALERS IN SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS. Nos. 1 AND 2 LICENSES. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, ) DECEMBER 15, ?mc. j ALL PERSONS RETAILING SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS are hereby no titi od that applications for Licenses to dato from 1st January, 1867, must be made at this office previous to the above-mentioned time. No application will be received after that time, unless where a new store or barroom is opened. No. 1 License allows the sale or not less than one quart. No. 2 or Tavern License allows thc sale of Liquor by quantity. The price of No. 1 License 6 months. $50 Tho pneo of No. 2 or Tavern license 6 months.ilOO W. H. SMITH, December 17_lft_Clerk of Council. CHARLESTON ORPHAN HOUSE. AN ELECTION WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURSDAY, 3d January next, for the following Officers, to serve for the ensuing vcar: STEWARD AND MATRON. ASSISTANT MATRONS. SEWING' MISTRESS. HOSPITAL NURSE. LAUNDRESS. ENGINEER. PORTER AND GARDENER. SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Applications to bo left ct the house with tho Steward prior to the day of election._?_Docembar 2S Sri KMC LOAN. MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, ) CITY HA tx, November 9,18G6. j ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF REBUILDING IN TSE Burnt Districts and Weale Places of tho City, un? der "An Act of the General Assembly, giving authority to the City Council of Charleston to proceed in the mat? ter of a Eire Loan, with a view to aid in building up the City anew," are hereby notified that tho form of appli? cation for loans can bo obtained at the office of the Clerk of Council, between the hours of 0 A. M. and 2 P. M. All applications must be filed in the above mentioned DfBce, aa tho Committee will meet every Monday to con? sider tho same. By order of the Mayor. W. H. SMITH, November 10 Clerk of Cotmcfl. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC. ; ORS. RAOUL & LYHAH i Market au?l Ki nj; Streets. ALFRED RAOUL. M. D.A. M. LYN A II, M. D. VRE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING FRESH ASP I well selected stocks ot DRUGS AND MEDICINES SUI? 1 ir AL 1 NOSTRUM 1 :NTS PATENT MEDICINES TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES PERIT M ERY, SOAPS COMBS. BRUSHES, ki:, kc. Which thev offer to the Public ami thc TRADE in gen? eral at Ute LOWEST CASH PUK ES. Call ami examine our stock. PR ESC ll I PT I ONS Put up at all hours, Jay amt night, with the lircatest care. CS-Country urdera solicited. thstu November? A Treacherous and Deadly Foe I CATARRH ! PAIN AND NOISES IN THE HEAD. Dr. Norton's New Remedy FOR CATARRH, AND MODE OF TREATMENT TS THE AC MK OF PERFECTION. IT 1REAKS TTP THIS TERRIBLE DISEASE AT ITS .untoin Head, and removes at once all the wretched ' symptoms ot' this loathsome malady, such as Pain in the Templos, Offensive Discharges. Obstruction of thc Breadl? ine Tubes, Repulsive Breath, Snapping Sounds in the Ears, Absent-Mlndcdnoss, Mental Depression, Dliuncsso* Vision, Sore Throat, I lacking Cough ; restores thc sense ol'Taste and Smell, and permanently cures the illsease m all ita typos, forms and stages, with absolute certainty. ThLs remedy and mode of treatment, like the disexse, ts peculiar. In consists of th c inhalation ol' harmless li? quids from tho palm of the hand. Tho immediate rebel ' it alfords is alone worth ten times the cost ol' the reme? dies. Norton's New Pamphlet on Catarrh is out. Informa? tion never before published. Call at our nearest Agency or send a stamp for it. Prepared by GERRIT NORTON, No. ll Ann-street. New York. ?rs. RAOUL & LYNAU, CITY APOTHECARIES, November 1 thstuGmo Agonl for Charleston. HMOS AMI MEDICINES. ?TUST RECEIVED, A L:trge and carefully selected Stock OF j AND Fancy Articles, WniCII IS OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC I AT REDUCED PRICES. OUR MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS ARE IMPORT? ED directly from Manufactories, under the super j vision of experienced Chemists, which enables us lo" re j commend them as pure and reliable In strength. We keep on hand all articles to bc found in a first-class Drug Store. Fresh additions are received by every I steamer. JJQ- PRESCRIPTIONS carefully put up. E. H. KELLERS ?c CO., No. 131 MEETING STREET. North of Market. E. H. KELLERS, M. D.H. BAER, M. D. I December 3 No. 153 MEETING STREET, EOli.llEKLY JOHN A.S ll ll Ult ST AND CO. GEORGE C. GOODRICH, ) PHILIP WINEMAN, > SO CT H CAROLINA. JOHN ASHHURST, ) DRUQS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, AL I.. OF WHICH HAS BEEN SELECTED WITH CA HE, AND WILL BS SOLD TO FlE?T-CLASS BUY? ERS AT LOWEST PRICES. wctooer 27 lAnsnsl II Cmos A FEW WORDS OF COMMON SENSE. How few there aro who are not subject to some affection of tho lungs or respiratory organs, who, by neglecting premonitory symptoms, aggravate tho complaint, until disease strikes its shafts, causing inexpressible torturr of thc patient, and anxiety and distress to friends. "Only a cold!" "A slight sore throat!" is the he-jllcss remar' of many when so affected. Y*?s ; "Only t cold," was the thoughtless expression of thousands whom Death has marked for his prey. Forewarned-Forearmed ! should be thc motto forcvei in the minds of all subject to Conghs, Colds, Catarrh, ox Influenza. Words of advice should be heeded by all sni fering from Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption. Relief is within their reach; and, if neglected, fatal consequence ensue-a lifo of misery-a daily, hourly struggle for ex? istence A contest in which there can be but one victor -Death! Does it not appal the strongest mind, to thin? '. th* result caused by neglect? Thou why delay V .' 1 stex cuse can be offered, when timely warningi> i >unc\cd in your ears? When the clanger is pointed >it,whynoi avoid lt? MAHSDES'S PKCTOHAL BALM . .i been usc? with success in nearly a million of casu i, r.d is endorsed by the Medical Faculty os the mos; i rompt and effica? cious remedy that scientific re.? n has discovered, tc relievo and cure ail cases of Co '.pbs. Colds, Influent, and Consumption, if the case is not beyond all hope. Even when the sufferer is 11 the last stages, he will find relief by using this proj tration. Ono bottle will con? vinco the mostincrcdulo is, that thc merits ol'this prepa? ration aro by no means exaggerated ; in fact, tall far short of thc eulogies bestowed upon it by thousands who have been cured by its. imely use. A guarantee accompanies each bottle and dealers arc instructed in every instance to refund thc money when this preparation fails to re? lieve. Prepared by T. W. MARSDEN, No. 4S7 Broadway, New York. Prico, 50 cents small bottle; SI large aizo. KING Sc CASSI1DEY, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, GOODRICH, WINEMAN k CO., Wholesale Agents, Charleston. And all Retail Druggists. 3:no December 4 WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS. GREAT WATCH SALE ON THE POPULAR ONE PRICE PLA.", GIVING EVERY PATRON A HANDSOME AND RELIABLE WATCH FOR THE LOW PRICE OF TEN DOLLARS, WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE, AND NOT TO BE PAED FOR UNLESS PERFECTL? SATIS? FACTORY. 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches..?260 to ?760 100 Magic Cased Gold Watches..200 to 1300 100 Ladies' Watches, Enamelled.100 to 300 200 Gold Hunting Chronometer Watches.... 260 to 300 200 Gold Hunting English Lovers.200 to 2SU 300 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches.'.ISO to 200 600 Gold Hunting American Watches. 100 to 250 600 Silver Hunting Levers.. 50 to 160 800 Silvor Hunting Duplexes. 75 to 250 600 Gold Ladles'Watches. 60 to 250 1000 Gold Hunting Lopines. 50 to 75 1000 MlsccUaneous Silver Watches. 50 to 100 2500 Hunting Silver Watches.. 25 to 60 6000 Assorted Watches, aU kinda. 10 to 76 03- Every patron obtains a Watch by this arrange? ment, costing but $10, while it may bo worth $760. No pa: tiality shown.'Sfl. MKSSHS. J. HICXT.INO k Co.-s GREAT UJIION WATCH Co., New York City, wish to immediately dispose of the above magnificent Stock. Certificate?, naming articles, are placed in sealed envelopes. Holders are entitled to the articles named on their certificate, upon payment of Ten Dollars, whether it be a Watch worth $760 or one worth loss. The return of any of our certificates entitles you to the article named thereon, upon payment, Irrespective of its worth, and as no article valued less than $10 is named on any certificat.-!, lt will at once bo seen that this is no Lottery, but a- straight-forward legitimate trans? action, which may bo participated in ?ven by the most fastidious. A single Certifica to will be sent by man, post paid, upon receipt of 26 cents, flvo for $1, cloven for S3, thirty three and elegant preiniam for $6, sixty-six and moro valuable premium for $10, ono hundred and most superb Watch for $16. To Agents or those wishing employment this ia a rare opportunity. It is a legitimately conducted business, duly authorized by the Government, s nd open to the mont careful scrutiny. Try ut! Address J. HICKLTVO & CO.. No. 149 Br.tum-ay, ts. Sr. UeMiabcrl8 lipo MISCELLANEOUS. "18 years CKtnblisbod in X. Y. City " "Only lillipilli. 1.- ivmeiti. s ku.iw u." "Fro? fp.ni Poisons." "N..t dangerous to til? ITtiinan Family. .Rats come out of their li?lo? lo die." " COST AR'S" BAT, ROACH, ETD., EXTERMINATORS, Is a patsie- used for Hut's, .Vic?. ii'taclm, Viatic tiwi Ked .titi?. Aie, &e. "CostarV Bcd-Bn& Exterminator, Is a liquid or wash-used to destroy, and also as a preventive for Bed-Bugs, let. Costar's KleKric Powder foi- Insects Is for .lf>,:/,r. Mosquitos, FIIMS. Ilcd-Bags, Insects on ['tauts. Fowls, Animals, .Sic. J9?T- '? ! I BEWA?'. ! ! ! ol'all worthless Imitations. OS" See that "COSTAR'S" name is on each Box, Bottle, ind Flask, ]>efore you buy. ?ST Address. HENRI II. COSTAR. Ko. 4SI BROADWAY, N. Y. Gu- Sold in Charleston, S. (.'. ?3- By And all Pruiigiats and Dealers everywhere. HAHNES. AV ABD & CO., New Orleans, La., Wholesale Agents for tho Southern States. "COSTAR'S" CELEBRATED BUCKTHORN SALVE, FOB CUTS. BUHNS. BRUISES. WOUNDS, BOILS. CAN? CERS, Broken Brea.-tj. Sore Nipples. Bleeding, Blind md Painful Piles; Scrofulous, Putrid and Ill-conditioned Sores: deers, Glandular Swellings. Eruptions, Cutane? ous Affections, Ringworm, Itch, Corns, Bunions, Chil? blains, .V.c. ; Chapped Hands. Lips, A;e. ; Bites ol Spiders, Insects, Animals, ic, kc. ?7T Boxes, 25 cts., 50 cts. and SI sizes. KS" Sold by all Druggists everywhere. 6ir And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot No. 4H4 Broad? way, N. Y. CS~ And by- Charleston, S. C. BARNES, WARD ? CO., New Orleans, La., Wholesale Agents for the Southern States. ''COS TAR'S " UNIVERSAL CORN SOLVENT FOR CORNS. BUNIONS. WARTS, .Ve. Boxes 25 cts.. 50 cts. and il sises. 03- Sold by all Druggistu everywhere. ?3- And by PARSES, WARD CO., New Orleans, La.. Wholesale Agents for the Southern states. "COSTAR'S" PREPARATION OF BITTER-SWEET AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS, FOR BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. Used to Soften and Beautify tho Skin, remove Freckles, Pimples, Eruptions, Icc. Laches aro now using it in preference to all others. OS- Bottles, SI. .B5T" Sold by all Druggists everywhere. And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot No. 1*4 Bros 1 ray, N. Y. OS' And by- Charleston, S. C. BARN ITS, WARD 4: CO., New Orleans, La., Wholesale Agents for the Southern States. " CO ST. A R'S." PECTORAL COUGH REMEDY, FOR COUGHS, COLDS. HOARSENESS. SORE THROAT, Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchial A?cctJous, and all Diseases of he Throat and Lungs. OS~ Bottles, 25 cts., 50 els. and SI sizes. OS" Sold bj- all Druggists everywhere. SS' And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot No. 481 Broad ray, N. Y. ES- And by- Charleston, S. C. BARNES, WARD lc CO., Now Orleans, La., Wholestie Agents for thc Southern States. " C:0 SJT A?R'/ sr CELEBRATED A UNIVERSAL DINNER PILL, .For Nervous and Sick Headache, Cos?vcne&i, Indiges Ton. Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipation, Diarrhoea, Colics, Ghi 11s, Fevers, and general derangement of tho digestive Organs. OS" Boxes. 25 cts., 50 cts. and ?1 sizes. OS- Sold by all Druggist* everywhere. OS" And bv HENRY R COSTAR, Depot No. 431 Broad ray, N. Y. OS- And by- Charleston, S. C. BARNES. WARD A CO.. New Orleans, La., Wjo'esnlc ACMI. ts tor tue Soatnjrn sr- tes. December 21 Smos FURNITURE, ETC. ^ ELEGANT FURNITURE. GEO. J. BENKELS, LACY & CO., . Thirteenth and Chesnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. Wo have a suit of '1 ELEGANTLY CARPETED, 'And Furnished Complete as PARLORS AND CHAMBERS. Purchasers can soe how a snit of Furniture will appear i their house, and can from them rooms mako a better lectlcn than they can from furniture promiscuously see j in Urge Wiro room?. 2,r.os November 23