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SATURDAY MOIUONG, JANUARY 5,lSt?7. LOCAL MATTERS. To om*. SUBSCRIBERS.-Wo would call tho alton tion of those who aro indobtod to us tbronghout tho conner}-, that thc old yoar is closing and thoir accounts aro not yet settled. Tho price of sub . 8cription is not large, and will not be missed from their plethoric pockets. The first of January has long beon celebrated as a, day sot apart for cloning old accounts, and wo would not havo our f rionds depart from this time-honored custom. Money is the motive power of every enterprise, and news? papers Rte no exception, nnd wo respectfully ask our country subscr hers-to cash up and con un unco the new year with a clear record. MAYORS CUDET, January d.-A Teuton, who had struck a fournie a severe blow on tho forohoad with a barrel stave, was sent to a Magistrate for prose? cution. A gang of negroes, rather above tho ordinary ran, who arc on their wav to Florida, but who ap? plied for lod?:iugK for thc night at the Guard 15 House, in consequence of the inclemency of the weather, were brought up find discharged. An individual without homo or monoy, who was sick, was sent to tho hospital. MT. ZION INSTITCTE. -WO publish in THE NEWS of this morniug, the advertisement of thc above named institution. No grammar school in thc State ie better known than old Mt Zion, rendered illustrious by Mr. Hudson's long aud efficient ser? vices. Its alumni a'e found in every State of the . -"'South, and adorning every walk of lifo. Winns boro is a pleasant community, and paronts and guardians, seeking :i good school, cannot do bet? ter than place theil children and wards under Mr. Woodward's charge. THE CHANGE.-The high wind of Thursday night blew away tho heavy clouds which have hung ovar na for more than a week, and yesterday morning opened as brightly and prettily as any one could desire. TV- sun came out with a bril? liancy and a warmth that was exhilarating, and the .ladies, following his example, filled our streets, and ornamented thc railway cars with their pres? ence, looking as if they were delighted wita the great change. The unusual spell of bad woathcr from which we have just emerged no doubt makes us all er joy the present time with a zest, and tho fina prospects or a continued view of tho blue sky is really encouraging. The streets are already be? ginning to dry, and wo feel satisfied that they will {'resent to-day an array of beauty that will palpi ate the heart of many a bachelor. EAST BAY.-The appcarauco of this old tbor ough&ro has been considerably improved lately, the upper portion has Leen substantially paved, . and though the lower part is now but a sea of slush, yet tho sand and stones that linc tho sides are abundant proof that it will soon bc in tho same fine condition along ils catiro length. A day of clear sunshine has already aided the cause, and the exertions of tho street brigado, who, spade in hand, were busy at an carly hour clearing the mud from the crossings, have been crowned with success. "The c??; authorities deserve credit for I .coming co the chirge so promptly, and in rescuing their ways from a muddy oblivion. . -' East Bay ls .fast regaining her laurels. The . wharves are crowded with cotton, aud the conse? quent travel of loaded drays is almost what it was in her palmiest days. Unfortunately but few of the streets leading to the wharves are paved, but if the factors and merchants in those localities would unite., and have a few cart loads of old bricks tin-own there, it would effect a manifest improvement and be gratefully received by the draymen, who now flounder despairingly in thc mud. THE COLORED STRIKE.-A number of freedmen employed on the wharves to load and discharge the cargoes of vessels in port, carno to tho conclu? sion yesterday morning that tho laborer was worthy of bis hire, and modestly stated thai twe dollars per day wis the amount of said hire, and not h inf ; totter would suit. Their employers not acceding to this moderate request, tho sable work? men, emulating their white brethren at the North, Struck-i. e., refused to strike a lick until their de? mand should be complied with. Falling into line, they marched to the old Postoffice and Bat down upon the steps, with a determined air. Their he? roism is almost unparalleled in the annals of his? tory, and they seem fully determined to make themselves martyrs for conscience* sake. Sambo is now bis own master, and can work br play gen? tleman, as he pleases; but bo will soon find th it bis big h notions won t pay, and that half a loaf is better than no bre id. There aro numbers of freed? men in tho city who wUl not turn up their noses (if such a manouvre were possible) at Sl.?C a dar, and we would advise tho strikers to reconsider tue matter and return to the fold, as the year of jubi? leo bas not yet arrived, when partridges fi; ready roasted into colored gontlemen's facial openings. - UNITED STATES Ontcurr C'OUBT-Hon. GEOKGE S. BB Y AN presiding Judge.-Tho hearing of the case of MCCBEA and others vs. The Bank of Charleston and others. L. W. Spratt, Esq., delivered his argument, which consumed the whole morning. He spoke of the naturo of banking institutions and their pe? culiar liabilities, and quoted several cases that boro upon tho point in question. Ho proved that the officers elected were the representatives of tho stockholders, and, as such, i.ero liable for the funds of the bank, and the creditors or bill holders were legally entitled to demand payment from them, lt was necessary, under these circumstan? ces, that the Court should take the case in hand and appoint parties who, as trustees, would :TO perlv dispose of the fund on hand, lt was notori? ous that the bank was insolvent, for the bills wore worth but twenty conto on thc dollar when sold on the street, and the stockholders did not consider themselves responsible for thc payment of their bills. ' Formerly the bank paid mon cy when demanded, and performed all of irs legal functions; but it had long ceased to be coueidored tho custodian of ! mo? neys entrusted to it. It had practically violated tho trust assumed, and there was little doubt that the fund in band was used to defeat the legal claims against it. He thought that tho officers wer o able and lust, but. they had no authority to back them, and h a again, demand cd that the Court should take the matter in hand, and let the officers hold thoir position and take thoir orders from the Court. Much, of the time was occupied in citing similar oases aud giving tho authority for the decisions. The further hearing of the case will bo resumed to-morrow. THE SOXTTHEBN POEMS OF TUE WAH, collected and ar ranged by Miss BanXf Y. MAWS. Baltimore: John Murphy & Co., Publishers. The Editor in thc profaco says : ''Besides memorial volume, to preserve these songs, expres? sive of the hopes and triumphs and sorrows of a lost cause, I bare another design-to aid by its sale the education.of the daughters of our desolate land; to fit a certain ranmoor for teachers, that they may take to their homes and spread amongst the Southern States the knowledge of those accom? plishments which else may be denied LL. n." It '.vas our privilege and pleasure, during tho war, to be personally acquainted with Miss Mason. A true sister cf charity,-although she belong? ed to no religious Order. She was Chief Matron at one of the divisions bf the Winder Hospital, near Richmond, and hore abe had a fine field for the exercise or her large hearted b e?e vol euee. It is quite- in keeping with her character that aB ,. last tJS ono task is finis nod s ho should enter upon a now one. Her work, going about and doing good, new bas brought ber before tho public as the spon? sor of a Tolarno of Southern Wax Poetry* and we nope .OUT. friends and readers will buy the nook for the Bake of the ob)eot its Editor has tn view. This ; -much we say before baring examined the table of con touts; oven : on looking over which we find many cf our familial acquaintance s, and some, also, stran ?ers to us. A*mo9g the former we recognize John . Wagener, Paul H. Hayno, Mrs. Farley, Wm. D. Porter, Mrs. C A. Ball [ iho Lonely Grave-For? get, Never! and The Jacket of Grey], Miss Marie Lacoste, Henry -Timrod, W. Gilmo'ro Simms, M. M., Dr. Ford, and others. The Southern Poems of tho War will bo a pleas? ing memorial of the late unfortunate struggle, aud should find its way to ovory household. Mr. 0. F. Yogler, of the Nervs Depot and Circu . fating Library, No. 108 Market street, has the book f?rjalo. Report Ol' COAL WEIGHED AT THE PUBLIO SCALES, CALHOUN ATBEET, FOE THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 1866. Wm. Johnson.tons... .li 0. W. Seig-aioug. 7 Report OT 00AL WEIOHED AT THE PUBLIC SCALES, MARKET STBEET, FOB THE MONTHS OF NOVEMBER AND DE* OKHBKB, 1866. " _ - . . November. December. H. P. Baker & Co........ tons_381 C15 F. Lampe.235 238? Chiaohn Bros. 72 32? W. CTflton.CO .... Captain Bi char da on.50 18 Holmes A* Stoner.5C T. 8. * T. G. Budd.-y '73' 0. W. Ceignions.U C5JX Hopkins, McPherson & Co. ?15 . Wm. Rarenel. 25 C. J. BECKMAN. Public Weigher. IT is estimated that five million beings are daily Buffering from various diseases of tho throat and lungs, and one-fifth annually dio from consump? tion. With such evidence before us, does it not strike the observing mind that scioncc, with her many appliances, could arrest such fearful mortali? ty? 80 lar nothing h.-s hoon discovered equal to iLinsDE v's PECTORAL BALM, which has proved sne eeasful in the treatment 0/ nil bronchial diseases. Jbr sale by all Druggists: DOWLE &, MOISE. Agents. GOODRICH, WLNEMAN & CO., Agents. NEGLECTED COUGHS AND COLDS.-Few are aware of the importance of checking a Cough or "Com? mon Cold," in its first stage : that winch in the beginning would yield lo a mild remedv. if neg? lected, soon preys upon the Lungs. "Brown's Broncial Troches," or Cough Lozenges, afford in? stant relief. LT TEETH COULD STEAK they would often reproach their owners. t:Wo cannot clean ourselves," would be the cry of many a neglected sot, t:and are going to ache an%ruiu, .?-.inplv for tho lack of a daily brushing with thc FRAGRANT SOZODONT, the only known means of preserving us." But as thc Teeth cannot speak, thc Press must speak for fhem.. tus2 January 1 THE ATMOSPHEBE OF IKJVE id a pure, aweot broatb. Thia desideratum is ono of tho rosnlts of using Sozodont, which not only invigorates and preserves the teeth, but rundere tho mouth as fragrant aa a roso. tua AJLEEIGAJI MANOTACT ORES.-Tho vaunted supe? riority of Engliah toilot soaps is shown to be with? out foundation in fact when COLGATE'S Brown Windsor, Vegetable, Palm, and other ologtnt and valuable varieties become known. These soaps arc tho purest and tho llucst in tho market, and havo no hurtful ingredients whatever. BUSINESS NOTICES. Auction Sales Tlx s Day. LACKEY & ALEXANDER will sell tb is day, before their store, No. 137 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, some bugs of dam aged corn. B. M. MARSHALL & Bv.o. will sell this da}', at foot of j King street, at ll o'clock, the sloop Watrncitclt. Try Them. Many persons have within this summer experienced tho benefits to bo derived from the uso of PANKNIK'H HEPATIO BITTERS. We would recommend them to all who stand in need of a tonic. For salo by all Druggists. s October G CONSUMAI, FELICITY AND BLISS-HOW WIVES SHOULD BE TREATED.-Nothing is more susceptible of harm "from tho storms of this rude world," than tho dedicate nature of woman. The husband remains hoarty and ro? bust in seasons when the frail and doUcate wife droops like a rudely handled sensitive plant "Tho storm that loaves tho oak unscathed uproots tho flower." If your wife ia ailing, if sickness prostrates ter, if maternal soli? citude and care wear upon her, remember, you aro tho Heaven-appointed guardian of her health. You should not fail to supply her with delicacies which will assist Nature in restoring her to full vigor. PLANTATION BIT? TERS are Just tho thing she needs. Their effect in build? ing up tho system, restoring the Ufo torcos to their ori? ginal vigor, creating ut-w blood and adipose matter, is truly magical. tuths3 January 1 HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL NOTICE.-Dre. CLECEXET i SCHLEY (of Columbus, Qa.,) having permanently located in Charleston, respectfully tender their services to tho citizens, in the practice of Homoaopathy. Dr. C. has had thc experience, of nfteen years in th is school of medicino. Office at our residence, No. ll, S. W. comer COLLEGE and GREEN STREETS (corner of Oreen). H Ea VE Y M. CLECELEY, M. D... .PHILIP T. 9cHXir, M. D. September 5 lyr HOLIDAY GIFTS, BT THE New York Prize Association, Jfo. 599 BROADWAY, JV. Y. BOSEWOOD PIANOS, MELODEONS, SEWING MACHINES, MUSIC BOXES, SILVER? WARE, FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, AND EIOJGhAJKrT J'EWELRT, $500,000 TT7TLL BE DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS : THE TT name and value of each article of our goods are marked on tickets, placed in sealed envelopes, and well mixed. On receipt of 25 cents, an envelope containing such ticket will be drawn without choice, and delivered it OUT office, or sent by mall to any address. Tho pur Bhasor after seeing what article lt draws and its value which may bo from one to five hundred dollars-can then, on payment of ono dollar, receive thc ?rdelo named, or may exchange it for any other article marked on our circular at the same value. Every ticket draws an article worth ono dollar or more. No BLANKS. Our patrons can depend on fair, honorable dealing. The article drawn will be delivered at our office, regard? less of its value, or promptly sent as directed, by return mail, or express. Letters tram many persons acknowledging tho receipt of valuable gifts from us, may be seen on alo at our of? fice, among wr TU wo are permitted to refer to: John S. Holcomb, Lambertville, N. J., gold watch, value ?250; Mrs. S. Bennett, No. 252 Cumberland street, Brook? lyn, sewing machine, $80; Edwin Hoyt, Stamford, Conn., /'old lever watch, value $200; Hon. R. H. Briggs, Waah i.-igton, D. 0., diamond pin, $175; J. C. Sutherland, No. 100 Lexington avenue, plano, $350; Mrs. M. Jackson, No. 203 Nineteenth street, N. V., sewing machino, i 00; Jos. Camp, Elmira, N. T., melodeon, $150; Misa L. Collins, Atlanta, Ga., diamond chaster ring, $225; Dr. Henry Rmith, Worcester, Mass., sewing machino, $85; H. Shaw, No. 13316th street, N. T., gold watch. $100; Edw. Boyn? ton, Nashville, Tenn., melodeon, $100; James Bussell, Montgomory, Ala., gold bunting watch, $250; R. T. Smith, Providence, R. L, silver lever watch, S60; Oscar Purdy, Madison, N. J., music box, $45; Hon. R. a New? ell, St Paul's, /tun., gold watch, $185; J. R. Sperry, Litchfield, Conn., silver watch, $55; Wm. B. Peck, Har? lem, Dis., music box. $75; Wm. Raymond, Dayton, Ohio, silver tea set, $125; Miss E. M. Scheuen, Detroit, Mich., diamond ear rings, $225; Pierre Beaudin, St. Charles Hotel, Now Orleans, diamond ring. $170; Mrs. Martha Barnes, St Louis, Mo., melodeon, value S125. LIST OF ARTICLES TO BE SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EA CH, And not to be paid for until you know what you have drawn. EACH. 25 Rosewood Pianos, worth.$200 00 to 500 00 30 Melodeons, Rosewood Cases.100 Ott to 225 00 200 Muslo Boxes, 2 to 32 tunes...:... ir. on to uso PO 100 8ewing Machines. CO 00 to 125 00 1,000 Silver Tea Sets. 25 00 to 150 00 200 Silvor Revolving Patent Castors.. 16 09 to 40 00 100 Silver Fruit Cake Baskets. 15 00 to 35 00 1,000 Sets SQver Tea and Tablespoons.". 15 00 to 45 00 100 Gold Hunting Case Watches. 100 00 to 250 00 100 Diamond Rings, Cluster, &c. 50 00to20000 200 Gold Watches. 60 00 to 100 00 300 Ladies' Gold Watches. GO 00 to 86 00 1,000 Silver Watches. 25 oo to 50 00 3,000 Vest Chains. 6 00 to 25 00 2,0.00 pairs Ear Rin^s (new styles). 1 60 to 7 00 2,000 Necklaces.:. SOOto 700 2,500 Gold Pencils. 3 00 to 8 00 3,000 Onyx an. I Amethyst Brooches_ 6 00 to 10 00 3,000 Lava and Florentine BroOOhoB.... 4 00 to 6 00 1,500 Masonic lins. 4 00 to 9 00 1,000 Gold Watch Eeyn (new pattern;... 4 60 to 7 50 2,500 Sets of Bosom Stada. 160 to 6 00 2,500 En nm ell ed Sleeve Buttons. 2 CO to 10 00 6,000 Plain Goi-'r and Chased Ring-. 4 50 to 10 oo 0,000 Stone Sot and Seal Rings.. : 53 to 10 00 6,000 Miniature Lockets, all afcis. 2 50 to 7 00 10.000 Sets of Ladies' Jewelry. 8 00 to 20 00 4,000 Watch Ch: rm? (each). 3 00 to 6 50 6,000 Gold Pens, S3, er. Cw* k Pencils. 4 50 to 7 00 5.000 Gent's Breast and Scurf Pins. SOOto 2000 2,000 Ladies' new style Belt Buckles.... 4 00 to 8 00 2,000 Ch?telains and Guard Chains. 7 50 to 20 00 1,000 G?hl Thimbles. 8 00to 1500 5,000 Sets Ladies' Brooch and Ear Drops C 00 to 12 00 2.000 Gold Crosses. 150 to 6 00 6,000 Oval Band Bracelets. G 00 to 2000 2,000 Heavy Gold Chain Bracelets. 25 00 to 40 00 2,000 BaU Ear Drops, all colors. 3 GO to 7 00 2,000 new style Jot and Gold Ear Drops. 3 00 to 7 00 2,000 Gold Pens, Gold Mt'd Ebony Hold. 4 50 to 7 00 Lady's Sets, new stylos, Cut Crystal,V.I Jet, Hard Rub? ber, ic, ko. HW A chance to obtain any of tho above articles for One Dollar by purchasing a sealed envelope for 25 cents. Entire satisfaction guaranteed to til. ?3~ 6 tickets for Ono Dollar, 13 ?or Two Donars, 33 for Five Dollars. Groat inducements to Agents. Letters should be addressed J. fi. BAY & CO., BOX No. G1!W, NEW TORE. Decomber 28 eu 3mos SALOONS. BILLIARD SALOON WITH FIRST-CLASS PHELAN TABLES. JTVHE FINEST LIQUORS. ALES AND SEGARS, AL JL WA?S ON HAND; NEW YORK AND MILL POND OYSTERS. H. H. BADENHOP & CO., No, 133 MeetiD^-Street November 19_CHARLESTON. S. C THE SOUTHERN EXCHANGE ! THE FINEST OYSTERS OP THE SEASON I THE BEST LIQUORS IN TOWN! THE GREAi POPULAR RESORT. THE PROPRIETOR OF THE SOUTHERN EX? CHANGE, No. 125 MEETING-STREET, r?specifuUy in forms tho public that the OLD POPULAR PLACE Is BtQl open. Tho FINEST OYSTERS TO BE HAD he offers by the barrel, bushel, gallon or quart; also, on the half sholl at tho counter, or stewed, roasted, fried, or in any other way desired. FRESH ALES, FINE BBANDIES, GOOD WHISKIES, FIRST-BATE WINES, No. 1 SEGARS. THOMAS FLYNN, Proprietor. December 17 ISRAEL 0TT0LENG?1, AND MONEY BROKER, No. 22 BROAD-STREET, Charleston, S. C. January 1 10 CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. CITY TAXES-MONTHLY RETURKS. OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSESSOR, ) Crrx HALL, January 1,186(1. ( ?T0T1CE13 HEREBY (UVEN TO ALL CONCERNED N that thc Monthly Returns for tho month of Decera bcr pact, in compliance with tho Tax Ordinance, ratified on Ute 16th day of January, 1800, must bo made on or before Hie I5tb inst. D. C. GIBSON, January a City Assessor. J PUBLIC NOTICE. OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY, ) January 3,18C7. J PUBLIC NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER the following Ordinance licenses have boen prepared tor delivery from thiB Office. S. THOMAS, City Treasurer. SEC. 1. 7?? iii Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen in City Council assembled, That from land after the first day of january, licenses nh all bo tali eu out for all carls, drays and wagons, UBod for private and domestic purposes, ID the eame manner, and according to tho same provisions now of force in relation to carts, drays and wagons, lot or driven'for hire, except giving bouda, And each such cart, dray or wagon, shaU be provided with a badge con? taining thc number thereof, and marked J^Viraie, to be placed on the outside of tho shaft. SEC. 2. No person shall be taken by tho Treasurer as surety to any bond under the Ordinance, concerning li? censes for caria, drays, wagons and other carriages, un? less he or she be a freeholder. SEC. 3. The follow'ng shall hereafter bo the rates for licenses for public and private carts, drays, wagons, kc, including the horses or mules used thereof, which sholl bc freo from other taxation: rennie CASTS, DOAT3, ETC., On THOSE EMPLOYED IN ANY UURIXESS WHATEVER, ron ITLP.E DISEOT OB. INDIRECT. For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by one horse or mulo, i20. For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two horses or mules, $30. Kor every hack and carriage with two wheels, $20. For every bock and carriage with four wheels, HO. For every stago or omnibus (except Uno omnibus), with two horses, S50. For every stage or omnibus (except lino omnibus), drawn by four horses, $60. For every truck drawn by two or more horses or mules, SOO. For every expresa wagon drawn by two or more horses or mules, SCO. BREAD CARTS AND PRIVATE CASTS, DRATS, ETC. For every broad cart or wagon, 86. For every cart, dray or wagon, need for private or do? mestic purposes, and not to be employed in the trans? porting of goods, wares, merchandise, lumber, or any other commodity, for compensation, either directly or indirectly for the samo, shall pay for a license the aura of ?5, exclusivo of the horso or mule, s Ratified in City Council, this ICth day of January, [L. s.) in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun? dred and sixty-six. P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor. By the Mayor. Jauuary 3 W. H. SMITH, Clerk of Council. CITY TAXES. OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSESSOR, ) Cm HALL, January 1,1867. j "IVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THIS OFFICE 18 JLi now open, and will remata opon every day from tho hours ol' 9 A M. to 2 P. M. (Sundays excepted), until the first day of February nert, for the receipt of Tax Ro? turas on Real Estate. All Males, White and Colored, over tho age of twenty one years, are roqnirod to return tQcmaelves for Capita? tion Tax. AU defaultors will bo dealt with as tho Ordinance di? rects. D. C. GIBSON, City Assessor. January 3 AN ORDINANCE TO RAISE SUPPLIES FOR THE YEAR 1867. THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE TO RAISE SUP LIES fur the year 18G7, was ratified at a meeting oi Council, held Friday evouing, 23th lust., and takes effect from 1st January, 18C7: AN ORDINANCE TO BAISE SUPPLIES FOR TUE YEAS OHE THOUSAND EIOHT UUNUSED AND SIXTY-SEVEN, AND FOE OTHER PURPOSES. SECTION 1. De it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen in City Council assembled. That a tax for the sums, and in the manner hereinafter mentioned, shall be raised and paid into the Treasury of tho city for the uso and ivrvico thereof, that i3 to say: Two dollars on every hundred dollars of the vnlno of every house, building, lot, wharf, or other landed estate, including every building and im? provement on lands under a loase for a term of five or more years, from a religious, cbaritablo or literary soci? ety, or under any building leoso, payable on or before thu 29th day of Juno next, provided that all persons who shall pay tho amounts of tuxes duo by. them on or before the 1st day of February shall bc allciwcd five per cent, discount on the same; and that aU persons who shall pay tho ?imount of taxes due by them otter thc 1st of Fobru ury, and on or before the 30th day of March, shall bc ni lowed two and a half per cent dlscount'on same. . .Seventy-five cunts on evory hundred dollars of-all Bates of goods, wares and merchandise on personal account or on account of others, payable monthly. Two dollars on every hundred dollars of the gross re? ceipts of all street railroads, payable monthly. live dollars on every hundred dollars of thc gross re? ceipts of all Express Companies, payable monthly. Seventy-live cents on every hundred douars of aU Bales it auction, payable monthly. Three dollars per month on ovory coach or four wheel carriago drawn by two horses or mules (exclusivo of the horses or mule?), payable monthly. Two doUars per month on every coach or four wheel carriage drawn by one horse or mule (exclusive of the norse or mule), payable monthly. One dollar and fifty cents per month on every two wboel carriage, chair, sulkey, kc (exclusive of the horse or mule), payablo monthly. Throe dollars on evory hundred dollars of gross in como, and all gross profits derived from the pursuit of anylaculiy, profession, occupation or employment, or from tho exorcise of any office, wbothor in the proies sion of tho law, thu profits derived from thc costa of suits, counsel foes, or other sources of professional in como, income from tho practice of dentistry, etc., paya? ble monthly. Fifty cents on every hundred dollars of tho value o my bond, mortgage judgmont. decree, or other socuri ty, whether said bond, Ac, be located, and whether tho I u teres t be poid hero or elsewhere, payable at tho some timeB, and uudor thc samo conditions aa the tax?e ou landed oatato. Threo dollars on ovory hundred dollars of all dividends received from stocks not exempted from taxation, pay able monthly. Three douars on every hundred dollars of all annuities and ?fter incomo or iucomcs, received from what source soever, Which aro not exempted from 'taxation by law or otherwise herein taxed, payable monthly. Two dollars on every dog kept within thc city, payable on or before tho 2'Jth day of Juno next Three dollars on ever}' hundred dollars of gross re ceipts of ad commercial agencies, payable monthly. Throe dollars on every hundred dollars of all commis aions received by factors, commission merchants bank' crs, brokers, dealers In foreign and domestic exchange vendue masters, or other persons vending or buying goods, wares, morchaudiso, produce, and real and per? sonal properly ou commission, payable monthly. Two dollars on every hundred dollars of all gross pre? miums rccoivod for ur by any Insurance Company lo? cated tn this city, whether incorporated or not, or by agencien for individuals or companies, whether tacorpo atcd or not, payablo monthly. Three dollars on every hundred dallara of gross re? ceipts of all Gas Companies and o tl: er manufacturing companies located in this city, payable monthly. One dullar por mouth on every horse sud mule used or kept within the city, excepting hornes or mules used in any licensed carriage, cart, dray, or other vehicle, payable monthly. Two dollars and fifty cents per month on all retail dealers iu all articles whatsoever, whoso monthly returns of sales do not yield a tax above tho said amount of two dollars and fifty cents. Two dollars capitation tax on all males over twenty one years -p hge, payablo on or before the 29th day of June next. Two dollars and fifty cents per month on aU Huck? sters. Two dollars and fifty cents per month on all Barber Shops. One dollar on every hundred dollars of tho gross r e ceipts oi Hotels and pu! KG Eating and Boardtag Houses payablo monthly. One dollar on every hundred dollars of all receipts of Livery Stablo Keepers, payable monthly. Two dollars on evory hundred dollars or tho gross rc ceipts of cotton presses, payable monthly. Seventy-five couts on every hundred dollars of the Cs receipts of all printing offices, newspaper and puli? ng houses, payablo monthly. Threo dollars ou every hundred dollars of all goods sold in the city by persons not residents, by sample or otherwise. Ono dollar un ovory hundred dollars of salea of all horses and mules brought to tho city, payable monthly, Ono dollar on evory hundred dollars of tho groas re? ceipts of Magnetic Telegraph Companies, payable monthly. SEC. 2. Any person or persons or corporations failing to pay Uie taxes lu tho manner and at thu times herein? before prescribed, may ho double taxed at the option of Council. And it shall bo the dut}' of the City Treasurer to foi th wit h issue executions against tho goods, chattels and other property of said persons or corporations, and lodge the said executions with tho City Sheriff, who shall immediately proceed for tho collection of thc same, ta the manner provided by Ordinance for tho enforcement of tho executions. SEO. 3. That all Ordinances and parts of Ordinances repugnant hereto bo and tho same aro hereby repealed. Ratified ia Cit}' Council this twenty-eighth day Decem [L. a.] ber, A. D. oue thousand eight hundred and sixty six. P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor. W. H. SMITH, Clerk of Council. December 31 CHARLESTON ORPHAN HOUSE. AN ELECTION WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURSDAY, 3d January noxt, for thu following Officers, to serve for die ensuing year: STEWARD AND MATRON. ASSISTANT MATRONS. SEWING MISTRESS. HOSPITAL NURSE. LAUNDRESS. ENGINEER. PORTER AND OARDENER. SCHOOL PRINCIPAL. Applications to bo left at tho house with the Steward prior to tho day of election. December 25 Fl Kit LOAM. MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, ) CITY HALL, November 9,1866. j ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF REBUILDING IN TUE Biunt Districts and Waste Places of the City, un? der "An Act of the ti encrai Assembly, giving authority to the City Council of Charleston to proceed in the mat tor of a Fire Loan/with a view to aid in building up the City anew," arc hereby noti?cd that the form of appli? cation for loans can be obtained at the office of the Clerk of Council, bctweon the hours of 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. All application? must be filed in the above mentioned office, as tho Committee will meet every Monday to con? sider the same. By order of the Mayor. W.' H. SMITH, November 10_Clerk of Council. CHARLESTON ORPHAN HOUSE. CtONTKACTS WANTED TO SUPPLY THE ABOVE / Institution with BEEF, PORK, VEAL, BREAD and MILK for the ensuing year. Sealed proposals must bo left with the Steward prior to the 3d January next 9 Decomber 25 GOVERNMENT ADVERTISEMENTS, HEADQUARTERS, ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER, 1 BUREAU REFUGEES, FREEDMEN, AND ABANDONED LANDS, >. South Carolina, j CHARLESTON. S. C., December 17, 1866. J [GENERAL ORDERS, ?.'O. 25.] 1. General Orders, No. 23, e. s" is amended and re? issued, as follows : Bvt Major A. McL. CRAWFORD, V. R. C., is hereby ap? pointed "Officer in charge ol tho Claim Division of tho Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abaudoucd Lauds for thc State of South Carolina." All communications concerning tho collection of back pay, bounties, pensions, .v.c., will bc addressed directly to him. No other persons in this Slate are authorized agents of ibis Bureau for the collection of such claims. Blanks and instructions wtU bc forwarded by him to thc Acting Assistant Commissioners of this State, who will afford claimants the ncc ssary aid in properly for? warding their applications to the War Department, through Major Crawford. By order of Bvt Maj. Gen. B. K. SCOTT, Assistant Commissioner. EDW. L. DEANE, Bvt Major and \. A. A. Geii'l. OFFICIAL. OFFICE FOR COLLLECTION OF ADDITIONAL) BOUNTY AND BACK PAY, [ CHARLESTON, S. C., December 27,18C?. ) Bvt. Maj. EDWARD L. UKASE, A. A. A. GeuT. Attention is called to tho fact that thia office is the only authorized medium for the colludion or claims against thc Government through Government channels. All necessary l Lmki and instructions will be furnished to rflirors on duty lu this Slate on application to this office. A. McL. CRAWFORD, Bvl. MajorU. S. V.. Officer in Charge, jgry- Colombia South Carolinian copy and Bend bill to thia office. Imo January 1 DRY GOODS,ETC. AT REDUCED PRICES. THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS HIS STOCK OF WIN? TER DRESS GOODS-comprising Colored Alpacas, Worsted Plaids, Empress Cloths, A-c-at greatly reduced prices. JAMES B. BETTS, January 3 C No. 252 KING STREET. NO. 248 King Street, BETWEEN HASEL, AND MARKET STS., EKSPECTFULLY INVITES THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC to his varied Stock of DRY GOODS, JUST OPENED, AT MUCH REDUCED PRICES. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. 5000 TARDS BLACK AND WHITE POPLINS, at lflc. With, a large variety of other DRESS GOODS ranging on tho same price. Our IRISH POPLINS and SILK GOODS are worth the attention of customers and those seeking styles and va? riety, combined with cheapness. The attention of tho Lacie? is particularly requested to thc same. The Linon Department is woB supplied in SHEET? ING and 8HTSTING LINENS, with a large assortment ol TOWELLINGS, all of thc most popular brands, and at much reduced prices. CLOTH AND CASSIMERE DE? PARTMENT. Those seeking such will find my 64 BLACK AND COLORED BROADCLOTHS at $2.50 ts bo a very fine article. PRINTS & DOMESTICS DEPART? MENT. 2000 YARDS OF COLORED MADDER PRINTS, at 12Kc. per yard, is offered. BROWN GOODS-STRIPED SHIRTING. AND TICK? INGS, propor?onably cheap. BLANKETS AND FLANNEL DE? PARTMENT. 20 PIECES 3-4 FINE SALISBURY FLANNEL, at 30c. por ya d. With largo lot of other branda. ALSO, VERY CHEAP, . A very large lot BLANKETS, in White and Colored, ls offered at from $4 per pair and upwards. Particular at? tention is paid to tho CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPART? MENT, In which will be found the Latest Stylos and Best Fabrics in Material and Trimming. LACE GOODS DEPARTMENT. lCOfl FRENCH LACE COLLARS aro offered at 16r. each. Genuine Cluny, Guipure and Brussels Laces, ai very low figures, 1000 pieces English and French BONNET RIBBONS, in various widths, at very low prices. LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS, Ostrich Feathers and Flowers, in gieat variety. HOSIERY AND GL0YE DEPART? MENT. In this line will bo found a well and carefully selected Btock of HOSE AND HALF HOSE, for Ladios, Genta and Children. Best of KID GLOVES for Ladies and Gentle? men. Just received at very low prices. Also, Berlin Cas simcre and Lin od Thread and Silk Gloves, very reasona? ble _ caving just REPLENISHED MY STOCK in all its dli feroct departments, I can assure thoso in want ot any? thing in my lino, that thoy wfh find largo assortments in every class of GOODS, and at such rates that will dety competition. A call is respectfully solicited. LOUIS COHEN, NO. 248 KING STREET, Between H as ol and Market streets. December 17 CLOTHING. A CARD. TO MY FRIENDS IN GENERAL. ALL IN WANT OF GOOD FITTING GARMENTS will find it to their interest to call at No. 35 BROAD STREET, where thoy will bo fitted bettor and got cheaper goods than at any other establishment in this city. In connection with the above, Mr. J. T. KENNEDY will be happy to wait on his nhl friends and customers, at JAMES MCCORMICK'S, No. 35 BROAD STREET. ?SP* Call and soo those ?3R FROCK COATS. January 5 FINE BUCK BROADCLOTH FRO?K COATS. ONLY 835 EACH. MR. JAMES MCCORMICK, TO HTS FRIENDS AND Folio w-dttzens, greeting : Ho desiroth thom to know that be will make an olognut now Uno BLACK BROADCLOTH FROCK COAT, to ordor, nt the low price of $35, nnd mode, too, to Ut to a T; made, in short, as only he [MCCORMICK] can make them. CaB at JAMES MCCORMICK S, MERCHANT TAILOR, January 3_3_No. 35 Broad street. CALL AJjT No. 35 BROAD STREET AND EXAMINE A FINE LOT OF ELT AND SUTTS OF WHICH WILL BE MADE TO ORDER AI Forty Dollars. JAMES MCCORMICK, November 27_MERCHANT TAILOR. JAMES MCCORMICK, MERCHANT TAILOR, WHOLESALE AMU Tl ETA II. DEALER IN CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES AND VESTINGS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, No. 35 BROAD STREET, Joly 38_Cmos_CHARLESTON. S. O. ~ PARKER & CHILD, DEALERS IN Clothing and Furi?slilng Goods, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, No. 103 Kl AST BAY STREET, December 21 Imo Under thc American Hotel. 103. OIL CLOTHING SAILORS' OUTFITTING DEFOT. PARKEB & CHILD, No. 103 East Bay. December 24 Imo DORBAIM & MEME, perren &iefoevma?)er, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 186 KING STREET, THIRD DOOR ABO VE UORLBEOJCS ALLEY, HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR NEW OTOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of tho fluent FRENCH AND ENGLISH UROADCLOTliS, DOE? SKINS, and a foll variety or tho ue-tr.st and latest ntyla patterns of CASHMERES, VELVETS, SILKS, ?c. Beaver and Esquimaux Cloths, for Overcoats, and a lull supply of Medium Grade Cloths Hnd Cashmeres for Bu sinoss Suits. They nre now prepared lo make up Gannon is ns cheap, ly ns can bo done in any Northern eily, and finished in the latest and most fashionable stylos, br in any style that may bc desired. They respectfully iuvitc their friends and thu public lo call and examino thc stock for themselves. All orders will be promptly executed and (?o:d Ola und prompt workmanship w?l bc guurauloed. November 10_MuUi2mi> CiRHART, WHITFORD & 10.. MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FINE, MEDIUM, 9 * MERIGAN EXPRESS BUILDING, NOS. CH, 57. 5;i if-JL and Bl, Hudson street, near Dunne, Now York T. F. CARHART. W. H. WHITFORD. J. B. VAN WAU EN EN. December 10 toe A. T. HAMILTON. DRUGS, CHEMICALS) ETC. DRUGS iMDIH JUST RECEIVED, A largo and carefully selected Stock OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND Fancy Articles, "WHICH IS OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC AT REDUCED PRICES. OUR MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS ABE IMPORT? ED directly from Manufactories, under the super, vision of experienced Chemists, which enables us to re* commend them aa pure and reliable in strength. "Wo koop on hand all articles to bo found in' a first-class Drug Store. Freeh additions are received by evory Bteamer. JB&- PRESCRIPTIONS carefully put up. E. H. KELLERS & CO., No. 131 MEETING STREET, North of Market. E. H. KELLERS, M. D. .H. BABB, M. D. Decomber 3 A FEW WORDS OF COMMON SENSE. How few there aro who arc not subject to some affection of tho lunga or respiratory organs, who, by neglecting premonitory symptoms, aggravate the complaint, until disease strikes its shafts, causing inexpresatblo torture of tho patient, and anxiety and distress to frionas. ."Only a coldl" "A slight soro throat !" is the headless remark of many when so affected. Yes ; "Only r. cold," was the thoughtless expression of thousands whom Death has marked for his prey. Forewarned-Forearmed I should bo the motto forever in the minds of all subject to Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, or Influenza. Words of advice should bo heeded by all suf? fering from Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption. Relief is within their reach; and, If neglected, fatal consequences ensue-a lifo of misery-a daily, hourly struggle for esc iatonco. A contest in which there can be but one victor -Death 1 Docs it not appal tho strongest mind, to think > t thc result caused by neglect? Then why delay? >< bat ex? cuso can be offered, whon timely warning is jjunded in your ears? When tho danger is pointed j it, whynot avoid it? MAHSDEN'B PBCTOBAT, BALM US been used with success in nearly a minion of cases, . nd is endorsed by the Medical Faculty as tho moat prompt and effica? cious remedy that scientific rosearan has discovered, to relieve and cure all cases of Co J pbs, Colds, Influenza, and Consumption, if tho casa is not boyoud all hope. Even when tho sufferer ls ia the last stages, ho will find rolief by using thia prep .ration. Onebottle will con? vince thc roost incredulous, that the merin; of this prepa? ration aro by no means exaggerated; in fact, fall far short of the eulogies bestowed upon it by thousands who have boen cured by its ; 1 mcly usc, A guarantee accompanies each bottle and dealers aro instructed In ovcry instance to refund the money whon thia preparation fails to ra? li ove. Proparod by T. W. MARSDEN, No. 487 Broadway, New York. Price, GO cania smaU bottle; $1 large size. KING k CASSHDEY, Wholesalo Agents, Charleston, GOODRIOH, WISEMAN k CO., Wholesale Agents, Charleston. And all Retail Druggists. 3mo December 4 Market and King Streets. ALFRED RAOUL, M. D.A. M. LYN AH, M. D. ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING FRESH AND well selected stocks of DRUGS AND MEDICINES SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS PATENT MEDICINES TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES PERFUMERY, SOAPS COMBS, BRUSHES, *0., kc, Which they offer to tho Public and tho TRADE in gen oral at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Call and examine our stock. PRESCRIPTIONS Put up at all hours, day and night, with tho greatest care. t%ti~ Country orders solicited, th stn November 8 A Treacherous and Deadly Foe! CATARRH ! PAIN AND NOISES IN THE HEAD. Dr. Norton's New Bemedy FOR CATARRH, AND MODE OF TREATMENT IS THE ACME OF PERFECTION. IT BREAKS UP THIS TERRIBLE DISEASE AT TTS Fountain Head, and removes at onco all tho wretched symptoms of this loathsome malady, such as Pain in the Temples, Offonsive Discharges, Obstruction of the Breath? ing Tubes, Repulsive Breath, Snapping Sounds in the Ears, Abscnt-Mindcdncss, Mental Depression, Dimness ot Vision, Soro Throat, Hacking Cough ; restores thc sense of Tasto and Sm oil, and permanently cures tho diaeaso in all its types, forms and stages, with absolute certainty. This romcdy and mode of treatment, Uko tho disease, ls peculiar. In consists of the inhalation of harmless li? quids from the palm of thu hand. Tho immediate reitet lt affords is alone worth ten times thc cost of tho reme? dies. Norton's New Pamphlet on Catarrh is out Informa? tion never before published. Coil at our nearest Agency, or send a stamp for it Prcjiarcd by GERRIT NORTON, No. ll Ann-street, New York. Di s. RAOUL & LTNAH, CITY APOTHECARIES, November 1 thsluGmo Agent for Charleston. No. 153 MEETING STREET, (FORMERLY JOHN ASHHURST AND CO.) GEORGE 0. GOODRICH, ) PHILIP WINE MAN, V SOUTH CAROLINA. JOHN ASHHURST, J DRTJQS MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, ALL OF WHICH HAS BEEN SELECTED WITB GABE, AND WILL BE SOLD TO FIRST-CLASS BUY EB8 AT LOWEST PRIORS. October 27 I Antust 1] fimos O. CRITTENDEN, General Commission Merchant, AND MaiiriJEjacturer o?' Paper, OF VARIOUS KINDS, NO. lit 7 READE STREET, Corner Hudson Street, New York. DvRALER IN PAPER AND IN MATERLVIS OF rvervdescription tor it? manufacture. JleremliM li _''-'no PHOTOGRAPHS! BARLOW, TUE OLD JPERATOR, HAS THOROUGH? LY renovated and lilted up thu Old Star Gallery, and ls prepared tb take nil kinda of PORTRAITS, ne is thanltfid fur past patronage, and further solicita a share of ibo trade. Bc banano Photographs of Confederate Gen? erals, Ordinance ol' Secession, Views of City, Sumtor and other Fortifications, at wholesale and retail, at S. E. COR? NER KING AND MARKET STREETS, Charleston, S. C. N. li.-Porcelain Portraits ?nd Pictures enlarged on short notice and lu best ol style. November 1_ THE M??HERH EXPRESS ||i Office No. 147_Meeting-street. ooisrasrEOTioisrs WTT1I ALI. RAILROADS THROUGHOUT. TUB ?JINTITED^TATES. Svory attention given to the safe Transmission of Freight, finney, and Valuables. W(LL CALL FOI* AND DELIVER FREIGHT TO ANY POINT IN THE Cllf FREE OF CHARGE. i?. H. PLA RT, President, Augusta, Q% AUCTION SALES. House and Lot No. 125 Coming street. BY CLIFFORD & MATHEW ES, Real Egtate Agonla, No. 56 Broad street. Will bo sold, on WEDNESDAY, Otb January, at ll o'clock, at the Old Postofflce, That Three Story WOODEN HOOSE, with LOT, known as No. 125 Coming street, and Outbuildings. Lot mea? sures 50 feet front by 170 feet deep. Terms- One-fourth cash; balance in ono, two, and three years, secured by bond and mortgage of the prop? erty, with interest Purchaser to pay Clifford k Ma thewes for papers and stamps. January 3 House and Lol, No. 3 Elliott street BY CLIFFORD die MATHE WE S J Real Estate Ayants, No.' 56 Broad street. Will be sold cn WEDNESDAY. Otb January, at ll o'clock; at tho old Po a tefflce, That ONE-STORY WOODEN HOUSE, with the LOT, ? leno A n as No. 3 Elliott street, having 18 feet 8 inches, more or less, front, and 92 feet depth, moro or less, being but three doors from East Bay. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay Clifford & ifs the wei Tor papers and stamps. Jannary 3 INSURANCE. UNDERWRITERS^ MW, t?o. ll BROAD STREET. C0LB?M & HOWELL, AGEN T Sv REPRESENTING THE FOLLOWING FIRST-CLASS : INSURANCE COMPAMES, TO- "W I T : ! GJermania, Hanover, Niagara, Repub? lic, Underwriters of N. York. CAPITAL.93,000,000 )NE POLICY is issued by the above four companies, se? curing with-dispatch large lines of Insurance, lt 1 a ni ic Fire Insurance Company, of j New York. CAPITAL..............9400,000; Commercial Fire Insurance Compa? ny, of New York. CAPITAL; ..................9900,000 Tradesman Fire Insurance Compa? ny, of New York. CAPITAI.. ...9900,000 Putnam Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford. ' CAPITAL...9500,000 . Merchants' Fire Insurance Compa? ny, of Hartford. CAPITAL.. .$200,0 0 0 ' Union Fire insurance Company, of j Baltimore. CAPITAL. ;.. :.: .9300,000 Washington Fire Insurance Compa? ny, of Baltimore. CAPITAL...............9300,000 Albemarle Fire Insurance Company, of Virginia. CAPITAL. .9300,000 Jefferson Fire-Insurance-Company, of Virginia. CAPITAL.. .9950,000 Southern Insurance and Trust Com? pany, of Savannah. CAPITAI-.,.9500,000 /?^-POLICIES ISSUED ON BUILDINGS, MERCHAN? DISE, FURNITURE, and other personal p J oporty ; tri? s?is in port and their Cargoes, on favorable terms. ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY AD JUSTED AND PAID IN THIS CTTY. . J. H. COLBURN, --S. S." HOWELL; January 1 . _ < THE EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society OE THE UNITED STATES. ' Established February, 1859. ASSETS. .93,000,000. THE ASSURED PARTICIPATE IN THE PROFITS. Dividends declared annually AND PATS IN CASH. . O. A BOWEN, Agent for Charleston. At Messrs. James Adger k Ca's, corner East Bay and Adger's South Wharf._ratha . November 20 ESTABLISHED 1845. ASSETS.96,000,000. NEW YORK LIFE MU? COM. Dividend 1866-50 Per Ck nt. on Annual Premium. . THIS BANES THB SECOND OF NEW YORK COM? PANIES in point of age and accumulation. In the older Companies the proportion of Risks to As? sets is about one-fourth aa groat as those of more recent origin. See Superintendent's Chart. THOMAS-FROST, GENERAL AGENT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA December 28 No. 56 Broad atroet ~~ QUEEN FI1?E MRJM COMPANY, LIYJERPOOL AND LONDON. CAPITAL.910,000,000 IN ?OLD. APPLY TO GIBBES & CO., Agents, NO. 10 ADGER'S SOUTH WHARF. December 7 FURNITURE, ETC. ELEGANT FMNiTURE. GEO. J. HEIILS, LACY & CO, Thirteenth ant Chesnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. We have a Bult of NINE ROOMS, ELEGANTLY CARPETED, And Furnished Complete as PARLORS AND COA Purchasers can seo how a suit of Furniture will appear in their house, and can from these rooms make a better sploction than they can from furniture promiscuously .?aced in lirgo w? rc rooina. 2axis November 2? Tl BEST TOM NOW i ? ! November 27 EDWARD M. L'ENGLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JACKSONVILLE, FLA., WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS IN EAST FLORIDA. Rrferencrj-MCCBADT k SON, ADAMS 4 FKOST, WM. Mc BUBKXY, Esq. f6mo? December 21 AUCTION SALES. mj BY R. M. MARSHALL* BRO. THIS DAY, 6th inaiant. on South Bay.at foot of Kin* street, at.ll o'clock, wiUbeaokLT Tho SLOOP WATERWITCH, whare etoFnOw nea. to? gether with her Sails, Anchor, Atc The- sala Stan la about 8 tons burthen, and ia lu good running condition Terms cash. _ January 6 Corn.-On account cf al! concerned, R Y LAURE Y ?Si ALEXA?DER.r -. q THIS DAY, ? th instant, will bc sold before'our atoro, Ha 137 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, on account cf all coc corued, - r. : .. :. - bags COBK, allghtly damaged.' Conditions cash, - ? .? Januarys ? . NOTICE. . Sales EVERY EVENING- at 7 o'clock, by KILROY fc Co., No. 339 King-street, of a general assortment of- DRY GOODS. Clothing, fancy Gooda, Jewelry, Boots and Shoes. Cutlery, Perfumery and Soaps. : January 5 [SALE POSTPONED FUOif LAST THURSDAY OH AOOOUJTT OT ? TEE WEATHER.] '? . Lease oj a Valuable Colton- Plantation on John's Island al Auction. 1 BY SMITH St McGttLIVRAY, Real Estate Brokera, No. ?7 Broad Street. Will bc ottered at Public Outcry, on TUESDAY, : the eta day of January, 1867, at ll o'clock,' on the north steps of the Old Custom Hoc so, The LEASE.' for - years, of that valuable Sea Island 30TTON PLANTATION, known aa "Acorn Hill," situa cd on John's Island ; COO acres in all, 300 cleared.*, .Terms.-One-third af each year cash in advance; bal? ?n co In two equal instalments, payable on '1st of Jtdy and st December. .- . Januarys SALE POSTPONED FBOSI LAST THUBSUAT, OH ACCOCST OF TH35-WEATHEB.1 - Souse and Lol in Cannon's Court al Auction. BY S3HTII Si Mc GILLI VTt AY, Viii bo sold on TUESDAY, 8th Inst, at ll o'clock, on th? north of tho Exchange, .'' ' That LOT OF LAND on the south side of Hargrove's ?vern, measuring 34 feet 2 mches front on Cannon's ?ourt, by 140 feet deep, moro or less, together 'with the rulldingB thereon. ; Terms cash. Purchaser to pay'na for papera. Januarys . ' ;.' . * .' SALE POSTPONED FBO&I LAST TBTUUCDAT OK ACCOUNT OF ; THE WEATHER. ; ?C:? Souse and LU on thcnortii side of Columbus trcet, near the South Carolina Railroad, at Auction. BY SMITH dc MCGILLIVRAY. ' VIII bo sold, at ll O'clock, on TUESDAY, the 8th Janu? ary, on the north s tc ps of the Old Custom Hons o :That VALUABLE LOT OF LAOT'Wtbenarttwaet omer of Robbins' Court, measuring 36 feet front- on Jolumbns street, by 110 feet deep on Robbins' Court, nore or leas, together with the comfortable .Residence ind outbuildings th ore on, exclusive of tho re ur tene oent . .-'.:.-. HM ;.'?-. .. Terms-Hah* cash. Purchaser to pay Us for papers. januaryr?- :- .. . -. ??- '.. S0BTPONED TO 9th JANUAEY.l .?C?^iCS? rick Reside ices, an eligible, corner ''.-' Stand, and convenient smaU DweMngi':.,, BY B. McCALL. .. . . .s. 5n WEDNESDAY,-tho 0th day of January; si IX c^ctock, ' ' - at tho Old PoBtofflee; wfll be Bold, AU that NEAT AND DESIRABLE TWO AND A HALF ?TORY BRICK RESIDENCE AND LOT OF.LAND on he west aide of Elizabeth street, near Mary street and known as No. 51, containing four upright rooms, pantry, lreeaing room, two attics, and twe-story piazza,- with goa ind grates throughout, slated roof, fcc.. On the Lot, which measures 35 feet front and 100 feet deep, moro or less, are a Kitchen of four rooms, Coach - House, Stables, i large Cistern and WeU bf Water.' '," .- - --/"^V ' ALSO, ' " . ' C All that other NEAT AND DESIRABLE BRICK RESI? DENCE north of tho above, and known aa No. 63 Eliza? beth street, having four upright rooms,.pantry, dressing room, two attics and double piazza, with gas'and grates throughout, slated roof, kc On the Lot,'which meas? ures fi feet front and 100 feet deep, 'more or less, aro a " Brick Kitchen of four roome.Coacfr House and Stablos, a large Cistei and WoR of Water. . . - ATEO,- -Ot. - : AU that -LOT OF LAND, eligibly located at tho . south? west corner of Elizabeth and Mary streets, next north of the above, and known ae No. 53, measuring 32 feet front on Elizabeth street and'100 feet on Mary street, moro or lesa, having thereon-a two and a half story Frame Dwell? ing and aU necessary' outbuildings and convenience*, With little alteration could bc mado an eligible stand for - a genteel Family Grocery: Tba location of the .abor* property ia very desirable and healthy.' - auria ??? . ?" -ALSO; - : .. . :.*-">? ;w.??-iy AU that LOT OF LAND on tho south side of ' Henrietta street,-No. 21,-cantafning 2",-feet front and 100 fwt deep, moro or lesa, together with a two and a half story- Franio Dwelling of four 'square. rooms, pantry and dressing room, with other improvements thereon. Conditions-One-half cash; balance payable tn ona year, with legal interest from day of sale, to b? ;-a: ired by bond of tho purchaser hud mortgage of thc property. Buildings to be insured and pone .. - assigned.. Purchas crs to pay B. McCall for papara. ' j ' January ? Fish, Lumber and Ldilis, Cargo cf 'BritlsK:B/ig ^Chebuctoo," direcifrom Ralifaz, and consigned te Messrs. 2. S."& T.G.Budd, * , ", . H,X HENRY COBIA & CO. : Or TUESDAY. 8th January; ,1867, i icngsldc of British brig "Chebuctbo,"at Boyce's Wharf, at ?0 o'clock, win be sold, CARGO OF SAID VESSEL, as fottowa^viz.: 685 PACKAGES NO. 1 EXTRA,"'NO- 3"-ri - NO.. 2 .Large, and No. 3 Large Mackerel, hi bbfe., '% bbb., X bbls. and kita . " T 31 packages Pickled Herrings 77 half barrels and kita No. 1 Salmon ?47 half barrols and kita No. 2 Salmon - ll kits No; lSaunon Trout V' .'.' ." "~ 16 half b?rrela Young Mackerel'- "'. ' V" 1000 boxes 8calcd and No. XHerrings '.. 60 boxes large dry Codfish . ".' . 55- M feet White Pine -Lumber, co mp riging, i'incli . .? Boards, 2 and 3 Inch Planka -~ 70 M Laths (4 feet). " "; " V,'. ..' .':* : Conditlono cash. ' ' .. , ; December.31'. Estate Sale- Valuable Sea .Island Co?oii Planta tion on John's Island.. " :.n; -tas :i BY CLIFFORD: Si MATHEWES, 6 -, Real Estate Agents, ?Ko. 56 Broad-street, Will be sold on WEDNESDAY, 9th January, 1867, at the ., old Postoffice, at U o'dock;..". rjiSaat? cJ PARK PLANTATION, situated on John's Island, nf-_ teen miles from the city.- ? tm u"">?wu x^uu w.iui> mt aa ana a large- bogy or Marah Land; 400 - acres, of .tas high Ianda are cleared, and wcU adapted to the,produc? tion of fine Long Cotton, from, which large, crops haye boan formerly obtained. The remainder of. the tract ia in woods (moat or which ls original growth), affording an abundant supply of timber, which, from Its proxhnlty.to the river, may be made available and profitable...; There ls a small Dwelling and other buddings on the plaice*Ja The BACK PEN PLANTATION, on John's Island, con? tains about 1000 acres, bot a small portion of which has been cleared or cultivated, and tho. remainder, la in woods of original growth, abounding hi pine and o th? timber, which would alford great inducement* to a pur? chaser disposed to engage in thc timber business, inde? pendent of tho advantages .which may be derived from a sofl woU adapted to tho cultivation of cotton -and for other agricultural purposes. . \\\? Terms.-One-fourth caab; balance- in ono .and two years. Purchasers to pay Clifford k Mathowea for pa? pers and Htamps. ruths*wi. .- Depcmbor.25 Estate Sale-Valuable Plardalton in1 Bantux? District.- ?? BY E. L. SADDLER. . . WfR be eold at Public Auction, on MONDAY, tho 7th January, at Barnwell 0. H., A PLANTATION -TN BARNWELL DISTRACT, four miles from Graham's Turnout, on tba. Hi rn th Carolina Railroad, at tho junction of tho Charleston and Augusta and Or.tngeburg and ' Earnwell Roads. - The Plantation contains -1061 ' acree,:230 ..of which ls ' of the very finest quality of River Swam?' Land, moat cf which has been recently cleared, and. will produce'froze 40 to 60 bush els of Corn per a ero,' or a. bale of Cotton per acre. The High Land is also of fine quality ; a laran portion ia heavily timbered. - There la also on the i t ic? a good Mill site, and good landing on- the Edieto' RiyeV; pcr'ectly hotlthy at aU seaaons of the year. This Planta-' tion has tho rcpntation of being one of the beet tn ' that' part of the District. '-> / .* Terms-One-quarter cash," balance In: one "and1'two years. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. ... ? ."*** December 25 ' . - ."' tntiigg rnt.,f . -'ESTATE SALEi'-r .'1 By order bf the Ordinary of Charleston District, g. C.. wiU be sold at ll o'clock on MONDAY, January7,1887, at the plantation of the late Charles P. Shier, near the State Road, and two miles above Goose Crees: Bridge, vir: ; . ".-- u.' - " 3 GOOD WORK MULES.->; 2 Wagons and Harness < -.- . I Cart Hot Rico Straw 1 Revolver and Gold Spectacles ,. ; ._v: 1 Gold Watch ' . . ... 'itt 'Plantation and C Arpentera' Toola . ._; f, -800 cords of Oak.Wo?d, oh the land where lt wa* cart . Household and Kitchen Furniture,.kc. ko.343 - i Terms cash. ROBERT AsSXTS^zaa . December 28 5. . . Administrator. PRIVATE SALES. At Private Sale, one of Ute Largest and most-Val- ' uable Sea Island Cotton Plantatlons"'oH Edista ; Island. ._.' :;>.V ". r~ BY CLIFFORD & MATHE WES,' ' Real Estate Agenta, No. 5G Broad street. That TRACT OF LAND on Edsto Island,-well ino wu as - the Seaside Plantation, containing about 1200 aerea of high arable land (1000 of which are cleared and under cultivation) and 600 acres of marsh. The average yield of " these lands in ordinary seasons was 150 lbs. of clean' Cot-, ton of the finest quality to the acre, and they havo pro-' duced as high na 200 lbs. per acre. This Plantation la 3 situated immediately on the ocean and about a qaarUr of a mile from the healthy summer resort of tho planters on - Edlato known as EdlugsviRe. It ia intersected by a creek ', navigable for coasting vessels, with convenient landinpC Very Utile fencing is required to enclose thc whole placa, water forming tho natural boundary on two sidos. It ls about aeren mUea from thc steamboat public landing. - This Tract originally consisted of three planta tiens, (md" . can bo easilr subdivided; and its health a?vantages and woUknownproductivenoesrenderitoneof the most de? sirable Plantations on tho Island. For terms, Ac, apply as above, january 6_ -_Btu th 'Musselboro' Island" and ^Bennett's Point" Plan? tations tor Sale or to Lease. BY Ii S. K. BENNETT. FOR KAJ.F. OR TO LEASE, tho two abovo named first- . class SEA ISLAND AND SHORT COTTON PLANTA? TIONS, adjoining each other, located in St Bartholo- .: mew's Pariah, opposite to, Fenwick and Hutchinson Islands, at the head waters of the Ashepoo River and Mosquito Creek. These Lands areas fincas any ou tho coast About 700 acres can bo put under cultivation, and in Jncbv places a bale of Long Cotton can be made to the nore, % half mlle of fencing is all that is required on these tracbj of nearly 2000 acres. The surrounding marah &ttu ?4 knowla ore convenient for meadowlng, and giving abund? ant food during tho entire year to horses, mulei, cows, tackies, fcc. ?.-,.?.' At "Bennett's Point" it la perfectly health; at all seasons of the year; tho finest oysters and fish, and game of every description, abound. It is eeldom BO valuable und desirable a description of property is offered to th? public. For further particulars, apply as above, st. No. 40 BROAD STBEET {Up StalMl. ' January 5_ atnth , Sea Island Plantation ai Private Sale. ' BY XV. Y. LEITCH St R. S. BRUNS, Brokera and Auctioneers, S3 Broad street* " At irivatc Salo BEAR'S BLUFF, also known aa RIVERS' POINT,' at . the Southern extremity of Wad mala w Island, containing about 260 acres of Cotton Land, nearly all of which has ' been cultivated. Extensive improvemcsta have been made upon the place the past year, over $5000 having . been expended in superior aud necessary buildings, In? cluding store and dwelling, ten double frame houses with brick chimneys, cotton house, gin house, stable, mole and wagon sheds, fcc The location is central and very attractive, end remarkable for its hoalthfrunccs. It ha? been cultivated tho past year in connection with the., .'Point Plantation," now offered for sale.- Together they form aa desirable property an can be found on the Sea Islands. ALSO, WIU be sold TWELVE SUPERIOR MULES, Wagona, Ploughs, Steam Engines, fcc. ihstuO January 3 j A Fine Piano at Private gafe BY SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneers, Ko. ?7 Broad street, january 3_ . . ' Furniture. Horses, Vehicles, <tc. at Auction. BY SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY, No. 87 Broad 6trect, soutto side, nesr Stats Street. Sales of FURNITURE, fcc, at private residence* tc tended to at moderate charges. ^ ^""-q Auction every WEDNESDAY for HORSES, VEHICLES, iTJliNtTURE, fcc, at half-past 10 o'clock, at our cmos, j October 2