The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, December 04, 1867, Image 2
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CHARLESTON.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, DEVISER 4, 1SG7.
?ffWS SUMMA&l'.
6YSOPS:3 or ASST;AX messier, OF TEX PR?SID^T
TO coMisisr.
Thc President's Message was sent tc Congress at
1 T. M. yesterday. I: is a lcng document, and
is raven in full clscw'ncro in our columns.
Tito P.-C3.d mt s\v3 thai it wai his first duty ai
tho closo of tho civil wir to repair tho injuries
w'nica bid beca dono, aul to BOonro tho benefits
which li ul boca ga.in?d. at tho earliest moment.
Tais duty wa3 pro np-'y accepted by tho EXJCU
ttvo and by tho insurrectionary States Ia thc
first ?no nca:s*of pc.c\ restoration was believed
to bo c.fy, and as coi tain as it was ind;3pcasab'e.
Tho?O exactions wcro disappointed by 'cho
legis.ation of Congress, and now thcro is no Union
whore ono Stttoia as ?ico as anotl cr to regulate
its interna) aSftirs a::o:disg to its own will.
Tho President ho.c makes an elaborate argu?
ment, base J r-n .bc proposition that the Union and
thc Constitution are inseparable. As long as the
ono is obeyed ;hc other will bc preserved, and if
ono is destroyed both must perish together. There
x . no military or other necessity, real or protended,
wh cu can prevent obedience to the Coust.lutton,
either North or Sju.h. Tho hope that .vc may
ultimately concur in a plan of settl.meut, consis?
tent with our truo intere3:s, au ".our swern duties,
in too natural ar.d too jus: to bo easily abandoned.
It is clear to the President's apprehension that
tho Stites lately in rebe li?n arc still members of
thi U-don. Tie Executive, my predecessor, a3
we'd as myself and thc heads of all tho depart?
ments, have adopted and acted on tbo principle
thit tho Union is not dissolved, but is indissolu?
ble.
C.>ngre33 submittoi amendments to tho
Constit ;tion to tho Southern States, and
aeccptod their acts of ratification. Tho
Junges of tho Supremo Court have included
tac Southern States in their districts. If tho
Southern S:ates ace component parts of :ho Union,
tho ^on-iti utloa is tue supremo hw for them as
for all otuor States. Tney are bound to obey, and
so are wa. Being sincerely convinced that t'.cso
vie vs arc c irroat, tho Pre -.i?ont recommends tho
lepeal of tho cots pac.og the Southern
Sta es uucler military masters. Tho con?
flict between tho RcceJistructioa Acta and
tho rights of the people und r tho Con?
stitution arc are;u d and ii.ustrated at length. Ia
alludion to negro suffrage, he says, tho subject.on
of tho S.a:cs to negro dominion will be worso than
tho existing military despotism. Tho people will
endura eadioss military oppression rather than de?
grado tliemsolvcs by aubjactioa :o tho nogro race.
Tho blacks are entitled to bo wad and humanely
gove nod, but if it were posslboto give them a
gjvemmeat, of (heir own it would become a gr vc
question whether it oue.ht to be so or whether
common humanity would cot requite us to save
them Aram thom selves. Bat it is not prcposod th it
they shall only govern themselves, but that they
S iall go ..ern tho white race to a more or loss cx
toa: and cootro! tho destiny o' tho whole counc.-y.
He uex; contrasted thc negro character with
tho iatoliigcnco, spirit ?nd progress or the
white race; anl tho negro population wi.h emi?
grants, and considered tbe d llc.cn: to .m3 of ac
qnlrti'K citizenship and franclnse.
The President further says ho yields to no mar,
ia his attachment to i ales for general auffiago
bat it req i rcs of i-oma cknse3 a timo sui.aVo for
probation aa i preparation; to transfer our politi?
cal inh:ri:a::cc to tho negroes would bo aa aban?
donment of a duty which we owe ahko to tho mem?
ory of our fathers ao l tho rioh:s of our children.
Deucing thc h irers inevitable from thc pro?
posed governments, tho President says ic will
reqai.o a strong standing army, and probably
moro than $230 003,0.30 per annum to maintain the
supremacy of Ina negro governments after thoy
aro c&t.viiLhcd. Without the raili-ary pow-.r they
arc wholly incapable ol' ho.d ag in subjection the
white po plo of .he Sou h.
Tue tfitc; cu the pub ic credit and traJo cf per?
sistence in *ho Congressional scheme of rccon
8trao:.on is discussed at length, shotvini; that it
will rosal: iu rubi to both.
Tho financial policy recommended by tho Presi?
de.it ?as airead, beoa correctly foreshadowed.
Tao message makes no special allusion to tho
sulject of the Cotton Tax.
Disoussiug thc President's duties, he says: "Af?
ter srave consideration, cases might ariao where
after laws had passed ali the constitutione,, forms
aaa been placed on tho otacuto books, it would bo
the duty of the Executive to refuse to carry them
oat, regardless of consequences. This wculd bo
involv.ng the country in a justifiable civil war.
-Gold closed in New Yorl: yesterday at 13u?.
-Cotton c osad easior in Now York yesterday
at 13* ; sales 2833 bales.
-C tton closed dull in Liverpool yalerday at
7Jd. for middling uplands; sales 6303 bales.
-An Aiucau conjuror, who apparently eat::
broken glass, is exhibiting in London.
-Tho Columbia (S. C.) Chroniclo of yestorday
annouxc- s its o .va demise. Cause-hard t.mcs.
-Mr. Wm. Hitchcock, of Columbia, well known
throughout tuc State, died in that city on Sunday
.vening.
-The Tal3ahaf,seo Floridian sayB that an orange
tree near that c ty Las produced thia yoar fifteen
handrcd and fifty perfect orangos, largo and of
fine il ivor.
-Tho New York Board of Underwriters have
appropriated fify thousand dollars for tho pay?
ment of ic wards for the arresta of pei ?ona guilty
of arson cr incondiarisra.
-A Washington telegram to the Philadelphia
Press Bays tho financial situation is growing
clearer, aa J aid ? that4 ono ot thc immediate ne?
cessities is moro greenbacks."
-The Ricamon.i Whip; s lys ono of tho most ea
eonraging signs of tho times is to bo lound in tho
fact t at tho process of settlement in that Stato
by cnlcapriaing Northern men is steadily e;c:ng on.
-So rai id is the increase of livo stock in Aus
trana, that companies ax farming for tko excorta
tioa oi pivserved ideals oa a iarsc scale. In tho
plains of Riverina aLnc tho annual mcrcaso of
sheep is described to be at icaat two milie<m* in
excess of the local demand.
-Parties who are .onversant with the views of
Senators on tno suspension of o?r. Stanton assert
that the Senate w.ll reject any nomination lor Sec?
retary of War intended to supersede tho late Sec
rotary, and wi.l, by a doeided majority, declare
Mr. Stanton to bo law.ully entitled to hold tho
of??, irrospceUva of tho Pres.doat's order or
desire.
Tho Chincso Empiro appears tobo m a rr oro
than ord. nary disturbad condition. Thc rebels arc
6t.U unchecked, and thc luiueiial general, who was
to havo certainly disposed of tho Nion-ici who
were cccioicd m the eastern parc oi tho Shantung
promontory, has been dlestaced for lcttincr tho
wnolo force of tho ci.cmy escape unharmed
thioug his liucs.
-At a mee-ly " of tho Loa?oa Medical Socloty,
Dr. i.Lilio. a e.ijti:jga:siiod practitioner, said tnat
haw s abe to c?lr?J niost desparato c.ioe of
tcotha i'.c, un ess thc disease is connecte i with
ri tual .t.soi, by tho application cf the following
rcmeJ: : '-Alum, redu ced to aa impalpable powd r,
two dracnuis; mi rjus spirits of ether, se. ea
drachms; m x aud apply io tho tooth."
-Dor.ijg t:u r^m ..al o? articlo.i from tho Pari3
Exh.b.tion, in the Italian section, a workmaa cal?
ed tn one of hu comrades to assise him ia lifting
au immenso cheese, which had stood agaiuot a
wah, aud they found iLac thc ai ticlc wa,?as h?ht
as a drum. A ?mdy of raia had installed them?
selves in i:, and nothing but a mero -heil re
nained.
-Mr. Charles Dickens is somethiar of a lion in
Bottea, bu: it is cf mo quia and moulfi.d specif
Ho f;00S when and whe o ho pleases, and he comes
in tho same easy way; but tho nuntets are forbear?
ing; and t^us for there baa been no organized
nub at iaia pe-i-.a. Tue Boaioa ans aro bouavm"
execni. gly weil, and their former eccentric;;.:.^
Shall i.ot bo remborcd against them.
-Gold miuug is very soldom profitable to tho
great mass cf people who cuerazo ia it. A few
make ioitunc9, but tho majority carno aw. y i. j ; j
thc e.Old region peorcr than when they went ihero.
A gent.caiau who aaa just r-iuracd from Mo..taua
with SCO OOO ia gold, obtaiaoa b.- mining, advi3as
ever, one to stay away irom that Te;ri:ory, ia to
balates bia gocd luck, there aro to-, thibaud mea
?ow m Mo.iuua who would be glad to get homo
w.ih empty pockets.
-Prem a recent report of the "Mining Record"
effie, wo learn that tho production of coal, during
1SG6. ia Great Britain, amounted to nearly ono
hu :drcd and two millions of tons; of iron oro, to
nearly ton millions of ton?; of iron, to four and a
half millions of tons; of slfrer froai lead, to eis
hundred ?n? tbirty-a x thousand cunees. Tho fe?
tal value ot mineral productions for tho year is es?
timated at a.out twa hundred and ton millions ot
doliatv.
-Tho Washington coiT03pondcni of tho Now
York Ex-ress writes: 'Thorn is SUCH a chargo of
hoart peina on amont? thc Radical sinners in Con?
tres-, that several of them, w'ao have been bound?
ing tho President for a year, aro now readv to
follow any motion to lay nil tho reports and reso?
lutions unon tho tabb, and thus to stop all further
agitation and debate. There is a tcrnaclo of re?
monstrance1} coming in l?oai tho Hcpublcan b :s'
nes3 mer. of thc country, and tho most of them
aro from New England, .vaich is suffering in trade
just now.'
i -Tho following, erivon or. tho authority of a
clrusgist, is worth knowing, if truo : "Apoison of
any conceivable description and degroo of potency,
which 1 as been swallowed intentionally or by
accident, may bo readcro.1 instantly harmless by
swallowing two gills of sweet oil. An individual
willi a very strone constitution should toko twice
the quanti tv. Tho oil will neutralize every form
of vegetable or mineral poison with which
physicians or chemists are acquainted with.
-lu Detroit, recently, while prcp-iring a street
.br a now pavement, a largo number of Indian
skeletons and utensils wero oscavntod. Some
twonty-?ve or thirty complete skeletons had been
unearthed, all ol which wer3 buried vrkh their
hoads to ihc ejst. Theso remains bavo bcon in?
terred some time sinco thc advent of Europeans
in America, for among the numbers of articles of
aboriginal art wero found some curiously shaped
bottles an antique, bayonet, and so.no pieces of
plate plass which il is supposed woro bupphod
by Fioach traders.
Enterprise in Journalism.
A pledge was given, when tuc present pro?
prietors took charge of the DAILY NEWS, that
neither pains nor expense would be spared to
give interest to its columns, hy miking it,
every day, tho vehicle of the latest news, po?
litical, local, commercial and general, prepared
in the form most convenient and pleasing to
the reader. Our rapidly increasing circula?
tion affo ds the best evidence that thc public
appreciate the manner in which that pledge
has been kept.
Au instance occurred yesterday which illus?
trates the energy and enterprise which we
intend shall murk the future career of this
newspaper. The President's Message was de?
livered to Congress about one o'clock P. M.
Instantly <t carefully prepared synopsis, giving
all the points of special iuterest lo the Sou'hern
reader, was flashed over tho wires for THE
I DAILY NEWS, and at once put in type by the
nimble fingers of cur printers ; so that, within
a few minutes after two o'clock, an EXTRA
NEWS vras issued, giving our ciiizcns the earli?
est intelligence of the views and purposes ex?
pressed by the President.
We livo in a fast age; and we are resolved
tba', our journal skull in no respect be behind
thu times.
Thc Tax Order Iasaed.
General CANDY, exercising tho legislative
authority vested in him by the military act of
Congress, has issued tho long expected or?
der regulating taxation to support tho ex?
penses of tho State organization of South Caro?
lina daring the current year. The details of
this order have, it is understood, been arranged
with great care and deliberation by the Coai
?naoding General, who, while preparing them,
availed himself freely of the practical sugges?
tions and assistance of Governor OKK.
The chief feature of interest in the order is
that it provides expressly for a general reas?
sessment of the property, in town and country,
tnroughout the State. This reassessment is to
be made without rcferenco to any previous
assessment, and is to be based upon the actual
market Tallie of the property, taking into ac?
count all the improvements which have been
made, onhancing thc value of land.
Thc effect of this provision will be to relieve
the City of Charleston from thc burden which
she has so long borne, owing to the singularly
partial manucr in which thc S;ate assessments
havo hitherto been adjusted, and which im?
posed upon her citizens au undue proportion of
tb?? wk do tax collected.
\ it will be seen that half thc tax is made
payable on or before March 31, 1868. This
will bring up the value of tho State bills re?
ceivable to nearly par, as they will be as avail?
able as greenbacks for the purposes of tax?
payers.
We may notico other features of the order
more fully hereafter.
?'our Ead Reasons.
Some persons who call themselves friends of
the South give four reasons why the Southern
States should be allowed to rd'.urn into ike
Union. They say that it will lighten the bur?
den of taxes to the North,-that it will give
the North again :ko Southern trade,-that it
will give the North strength in case of a for?
eign war,-tkai it will gratify the feelings of
tke patriotic men of tho North. In reply, four
other reasons might bj given on tho part of the
South:-that thc Southern are most interested
in lightening their own burden?,-that the South
does not want any war with anybody on any
terms,-that the South prefers to keep its trade
in Southern cities,-that it docs not care to grat?
ify the feelings of patriotic men. But, seriously,
ihe four reasons first mentioned do not give the
faintest sign cf the justice, tho law aud civili?
zation, whick arc the real parties in th*? cuso.
According to thc whole theory of the war ou
the part of tho Nc th, .icccssicn iailcd, and in
law the Southern Stute3 arc just as much in the
Union as the New England States are, and in
law they aro entitled to thc same rig'its and
equalities. Acts of Congress can no more de?
sire}' these lights than a Russian edict could
do. Their failure to secede left them in the
Union; Congress acquired no new powers;
only thc powers delegated by tho States re?
mained, as before, in the hands of the Federal
Government. If the friends of tke Southern
States had o majority in Congress "hey would
have just as much right to send military
governors to rule over New England, as the
friends of New England have to send military
governors to rule the South. The question of
allowing tho South to tako her place in the
Union ?3 not ene of selfish policy, but ono of
right, juslicc and law; and the continued ex?
clusion of the South is an -effort not only to
ovcr;hrow both the State and Federal systems
of the wholo country, but to uproot our very
civilization, by a:uulv;amaiing it with ute iait
rior and ignorant race.
Thc inglis ti Kef. raters.
The Reform loague, notwithstanding the pas?
sage of tho Reform bili, it as fiery und active
as ever. English reform being seul.d fur the
time, thc leaguers have takea up the cause of
the Irish, uni do not intend to stop their agi?
tating until Irelaud has as many votes, and as
mach liberty, as has her ruling neighbor. The
means of securing this great end are rather
forcible than reasonable. One head reformer
recently declared that the Irish were fully
justified in using physical force to redress
their wron?s. Another taid that Erin would
never mako an impression upon ker ruters
until ske knocked dow:? SOJ-C of them,-this
ingenious orator considering that a dint in the
?kuli was as good ES an impression upon thc
brain. Another shouted out tkut the Fenians
should go on :;r.d prosper ; tiad so, to the end.
It is not likely, of course, that the Eng'.iah
leaguers will do any more than shout and
splutter to help tba people of Irelaud, but
their big wc-rd3 do sh?-.v them to thc pubiic iu
their true and natural colors. Lang and loudly
aavo they declared that they are peaceful,
order-lo7ing subjects of Queen Victoria, and
they have, again and ngaiu, protested agai"st
thc supposition thftt they coull luve anything
in comaum with "roughs," revolutionists, or
other disturbers of ibo public quiet. It is true
that nobody believed cither protest or declara?
tion, bur now all doubt is cleared away, and
the leaguers, with a refreshing candor which,
nader a less tolerant government, might con?
dign them to Siberia or C .venue, announce
their preference for tho redress of grievances
by "knockin?; rulers down."
Karl DEBBY and Mr. D ISHAUH arc in no dan?
ger of being mobbed or shot, for the leaguers
have a pious love for their skius; but their
bumptious language docs remind one that they
have given up all claim upon public sympathy
and ell chance of even continued notoriety.
Thc English middle classes have a deep and
almost supcr-titiuus reverence for the laws of
thc laud. They may for a time tolerate threat
und bluster; but they soon vindicate their own
good sense, by allowing tho platform agitator
to return into the obscurity from which cir?
cumstances for tho m omen', had called him.
Ireland will have reform, and thorough reform
in coursj of time, but this reform will bc born
of the sense of justice of thc intelligent mas?
ses, aad not of thc efforts of those reckless
leaguers whose strongest appeal is to the pas?
sions, aud whoso most forcible logic is the
threatened blow of tho bludgeon. English
allic , of tho Reform league class, will post?
pone leform in Ireland. Timo will heal every
wound, and time, aloue, can secure lo Ireland
that civil and religious freedom for which sho
hopes and prays.
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December 4_1*
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December 2 inwf
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smoke bouse, nil complete. Also, one two-story HOl>L'
in the yard, containing lour square .noms. Possession
given on tho 1st December. Appiyon the PREMtSES,
Novcm, er 27 wftn
rpo RKAT. THAT FI*E COMMODIOUS
JL S10RE, No. 23 H AVNE SI KELT, with eompieto
fixture, tor a 'Wholesale Drug iious..
ALSO,
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out. ui.diugs. Ciao lii.oujhout the house.
Ap,ly io Juu.s s. HORLBECK,
Southwest corner Calhoun and Mec:ing-sts.
December J
FUR RUM', PART OF A DELIGHTFULLY
SITUATED MANSIOA, in tho touihwestem por?
tion el ibo city, cousisiing ot' a su.to ot three or lour
spacious rojcus ou tho firs; floor, with kitcucn aud ser?
vant?* upar, menta, Ternas moderato. A idress "A,"
Daily News (Juice. ?iccuiucr 19
TO LEASK FOR A TERM OF YEARS,
tiie VALU A ULE ES?A'IE belongiug to the laic
Celouel Kent, situated m ea: ai.gobur,; District, . ousts:
Ina ot :;r>.o acres, t?o-thirda eicured. Ihe soil u> neu
red clay, una mr al Ki..tb o? crops, J Le Estate1 is water*
eel by a large creel, on w?ten ia a FlNt MILLStAT
AND Dul COAiPLElE: ?he lest water-power in tho
atato ter Mills aud Factories; situation healthy all th
year round. On tilt? p.ace- aro sixty laborers T.-ecdauni,
wno would contract cueapiy, as they acaire to remain,
lue Estate WiU be lease? tor a term oi yea ra in ono
body, or in fiona to sait small c~i.ii.ul. l or terms, ap?
ply to MOW KV a: CO. Novcm ocr 12
COPARTNERSHIPS.
THE COPARTNERSHIP
HERETOFORE tXfeTRTO BETWEEN RIGHTER &
. H.MAloND lu t-is tiay di9-oivod by mutual cot
bb^t. iH-RLEa C. iiiu.iiti.
I-AAO HAMMAD.
Charleston, December 2, lb?7.
CHARLES C. RIGHTER
WILL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS.
3* December 1
FOR -ALi< -A ? YLlXDfcR PRESS, IN
(,oo? oruer, with all toe nereus.ry Material for a
jc-Uy and Weeai) N. Wepap?.r, with aype, fcc., tor a Job
eUleu. Ah Ul goo. coudi.lOu. A. pi? to JONES u
JouN>TuN, ciua-ott , N. c. o NoTcmbu i.9
SEA ISLAND AND UPLAND COTTON A .ND
UI.L PLAN TAI IONS. F.\Uil> and ClTa PKOPEB?
a x of Ul kinda :o. ti*Lti and LEASE by
CLlFiOKD & .JATUEWES,
Beal Estate Aleuts, No. 56 ilroud street,
November 9 amos
_LOST AND F O U NJh_
FOUND, A RF.D AND WHITE COW, OX
tho -tate RoaJ. Tie cwnu. <. n Lav tho 6amc by
p ovi... pr.p ay .nd payiugcxpou.es. App y st Ouk
orovu near FuUr Milu ?ouso. X. H. it v w K.Nd.
December 4 1*
NOTICE.-OFFICE CHIEF OF DKTfcX'.
TiViift, CUAniESTOS, .\ovoiubdr 26, iS07.-Recur
e.vd and eioujLi to dd. oui.e. one Doub.e UMO GuLD
WATCH AND ell.UN. ihe o*ucr may recover thu samo
by tailing, provint] propor y ana paying expulses.
u. W. UL.>iai;ic;iS,
Lieutenant aud chioi ot Dc tee uve 3.
November 27
LOST OR STOLEN, A CUR DOG, AL
alOST black, wiih a wnlto riu^ around h s neck
a.... whitu breast. A fcuitabic reword wul oe paid :er h.3
leluiu to X. F. O'oULLl. AN, No. al V,u 1 street, el ut
t_ is oilicc. JN o \. LI Oer 25
DROPPED OX TUE NIGHT OF THE 13I?I
November, ue.r tho Actor's entrance oi tho circus
pu vi dion, u i. L'.L .a-i iZ!_J WU.Ti. ERMINE F?ll
CAPE, tho two lower Lu.LOL - of Wuilo Glass, and ihe
whoio hued witu While sit-. The nuder win obtain ?
e-uiublo reward by leaving it ai Uiu DLTJ-CUVJ-S'
OFEaOE, in Broad street. Movemour li
_MESGELLAWEO?S.
DON'T i?AOL TO TRY THE CELEBRA?
TED SOUTHERN lO.M", PANKMVa UtPAllC
UalTERS, au nu.ail.u? remeuy ior all Diseases ot the
Ll"'es?ve organs and tno Liver, i or bale by all Diux
gi-tS;_
DON'T FAIL TO ;ItV THE CELEBRA*
TED SOU 1 HERN TO.vlC, PA.sKNlN'a UEPATIC
i>xTTERS, un uniui.mg ?emeoy lor all Diseuses oi the
Digeutve crgana auu ute L.ver. For ba.o by ail Druir
B'its._"
DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELEBRA?
TED SOUTHERN luNIC, PAN KN IN'S DLPAIIC
m T1EKS, au umuUiuj rete cay lor all Diseases ol tbe
Digestive Orgaue sud ihe Liver. For sa.e bj all Drue.
g-stJ._
DO^'T FAIL TO 7 RY THE CE LE UK A
i'LD SOU-LEllN 'IONIC, PANENIN'S iii PATIO
JU.TTEU^, un u..i.iiiing remedy lei-ah Diseaavs of Ibo
unjeative organs and me Liver. For sale fy all Drug
glam-_
DC X T FAIL TO TRY THE CELEBRA?
TED SOUXHEUN IONIC, PANKNIN'd ULPAIIC
u.a'IEiti, an u. iuih g r.m.dy for ail Dlseabcs c.; thc
Digestive Oitiuus and tue Lh'er. For sale by ab Dnij
gisis;_
DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELEBRA?
TED SOUTHERN IONIC, PANKNIN'a HEPATIC
OiilERs, au ujiaiiiug remedy for uh Disease> ot tbe
Digestive Or"auoa_d tue-Liver. For sale by all D:ug
gsts- _
DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELEBRA?
TED BO?XHERK TONIC, PANK MN'? HEPATIC
oitTERS, an uuiaiiing remedy lor all Dissas. s ol' tho
Diu A, Uve t.r?auu aaa tuc Laver. For sale by ail Drug?
gists.
DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELEBRA
TED SOUTHERN J ONIC, PANKNIN'O HEPATIC
iuixTElL>, cn uuici.Lg remedy ter *u Liseas.a of tue
i IgfatiVd Otgaus sud tuc Live. For Sale by all D.u?
gi is_
DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELEBRA?
TED SOCTHELN TO IC, PANUNI:,'-: HEPATIC
uixTLRa, en u..iaLing rcmc.iy for ail Distas s ol th
Di?;eiiive Organs and Lue Liver. For sale by ail Drug
Ula ?._
DO.%'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELEBRA?
' ' D SOU!HERN IONIC, PANKNIN'd HEPATIC
itxXT] R3, au uai'. iling r m-.dy far all Lis as?s ol the
Di^es-v.- jr au. and tno Liver, ior sale bv ah Druji
el>to._
TPkG.VT FAIL TO TRY THE CELEBRA?
JJ ?U^ SOUTHi RN IONIC, I' NENIN'S ULP^TiC
? TIERS, au uuiaiin"' remo' \ fur uU Diseases of the
Digest.ve organs and the Laver. 1er salo by all Drug?
gists, lyr November 27
REMOVALS.
BRITISH CONSULATE
REMOVED TO TUE OFFICE OF TUE SPANISFI
Consul, No. 43 Dav OA D STREET, u til further no
k,au. GEO.lUVLltSWALKt.it.
Octctcr 30 H. M. actlug CcneUl.
BOARDING.
nUARDUG.-EXCELLENT BOARD CAN
?D ec JO.?IU'M, ni i .--.aLaoie raiec, by applying at No.
i,i KINO o'*tii.a:i', e,ue i.our u'uov? aJudsou street, ueat
ibu ciuiuoi. ?Lo ijiuett curs j u.-? ibe .tour every ten
minute;.. ?^u.y October 7
DE??TiS?gy."
DENTIST,
KOOai- AT HIS RESIDENCE, NORTE~:~ST COR.
NLR of Meetinj end Society Street?.
Juno X 'J wsCcio
WANTS.
W.lNTKl)._SKVEltAL KURSKS MAL.JE
and female, at thc eur Hcepltt.l. Mazyck-streot.
Apply to Ibo burgeon in charge, or tlie Steward.
December* _1
WOOD TUR IV RIC W WTED.-ALSO, ?.VE
WOOD H ?NING LATHE. Ap; ly to
1>. P. 1 MALE,
D:ci ruber i Near thc Northea-tern Ral .road.
CLERKSHIP WANTED. EITHER AS
Po .khoepor or Genoral Assistant, by one wilUng
and qualified io make himself usetul. Address, stiling
Ealary < ft' red snd lialure of business, "ACCOUNTANT,"
at tba Dan;. News Office. 12 December 4
ytJ^XTKD, RY A RESPECTABLE WHITE
VV FE MALI, a situation os Conk, Washer and Ironer,
in a t rivatc family. Unexceptionable references givon.
Apply at No 71 KING, between Broad and Tradd
etiocts. 2* December 4
C-O^AA IO 83000 PER YEAR.--A ?V
ijiOUU AGENT is want d in every town in the
Uuio.i to make and sell an ar icle ol' daily consumption
in ever,' family. Ii is entirclv now. Sale as permanent
as Lour Adoresn LOUIs C?BLENTZ, Middleton, Md.
Doo mber 4 _Imo
WANTED, A COMPETENT CHAMBER?
MAID AND SEAMSTRESS {either white or col?
ored). Applv.it TUfS OFFICE. _December 3
VI TANTEO, A COMPETENT HOUSE SER?
VI1 VANT, who can como woll recommended. Ap?
ply at No. 40 EAsT DAY, to COHEN, HANCKEL A CO.
Dece -, ber 3 _2
ANTED, A SITUATION AS COOK AND
WASHER for a small firnllv. Apply a; No. 27
G._O..Gt-iTuELT. 2* December 3
AGENTS WAFTED POR THE "LIFE OF
JEFFE1?90N DAVE?," by Prank H. Allriond, of
Kicnmond, formerly ediior of tho Soutborn Literary
Messenger, 'luis is a rilli and authen.ic history cf the
Lito and Pub ic Sen-ices of the great Southern leader.
Mr. A friend has enjoyed unusual advantages in tho pre?
paration of this work, ?a will be apparent to all on exam?
ination, t-eud lor specimen pages and circulars, with
terms. Address NAUONAL PUBLISHING CO , Atlan?
ta, tia. Imo* Novembor 29
WA .NT ED- KN AG EAT-ONE CHANCE IN
each town, worthy the atteniion ol an active
business man, to take Uio agency for tho sale ot BRAD
.-TREEi'a llUBLlElt MOULDING AND WEATHER
STTUP.-\ applied to the side -, bottom, to,., and centre of
doorj and window?. Send for agent's circular.
J. IC. BRADSTREET A CO.,
November 27 2x03 Boston, Mass.
WANTED.-A YOUNG LADY WANTS A
SITUATION tho ensuing year as TEACHER m a
private family. Sue will give thorough instruction in
the Englisu branches ol cdueat.on and tooch joung be?
ginners in the French lnnuagc. Tho best references
given, a.id .erma modera-.o. Address "MISS L. W.,"
care of Dr. C. Li. Jones, Ashland, Hanover County, Vu.
November 25 Imo
-ITMXTED, AGENTS EVERYWHERE, TO
VV sed tho MAGIC CLEANSING CRKAM. Samplo
do:., terms, show cari:-, etc., sont on receipt of S3.
D. CUMolINGS A CO,
No. 42 South Market street, Boston.
November 25 3mos
WAN TE D, A SITUATIONHiiVT-ACH E R .
Tho suoscriber, who hae had eight years experi?
ence in his profession, as Principui ol Academies,
and is ai p>Cseut Principal of .?lontro.il Academy
in Nelson County, Vs., uesnrcs to removo South
on account ot the healtu of his lamlly, and
will accept a situation either in a Male or Fem?lo
College or Academy, or in a Private School that
will yield him a support, auywhero in tieorgia or South
caro! na. li.) teaches, beside* thu Ei.Rli-li branches iud
A.aihemaiies, the Latin, tire k, French sud .spanish Lan?
guages, ana will. ive satisfactory testimonials of hUcom
petoucy, succe.s und iwpulariiy ari u teacher. Address
c. E. Ji FFEltSON, Momreal, JcfferGon county, Va.
November 23 Imo
VI EUCH A .Ni S, DEALERS, THADEUS, OR
1*1 anybody requiring tho services of an nxport Ac
eountont, will plea-o address E. D. P., at thp Omeo of
thc CHABLLSTOX DAILY NEWS.
Novcmbei Xi IC
HU U S E W A IV TKO.-A RESPONSIBLE
j arty wants to rent a house m thc business port
oi too city. Address conditions to "ALPHA," DALLI
; HWa Office. 12 November 22
At-ENTS WANTED.-910 TO f*U A DAY,
to introduce our new paient STA lt SHUTTLE SEW
i.,.i MACHIN I-:. Prh-e ?20. It uset lw.> threads, and
m ikes the geuniue Lock Siucb. All other low-priced ma?
chines make tho Chain Stitch. Exclusives territory cn eu
bend Jor Circulare. W. u. WILSON A Co,, Manufac?
turers, Clcveian I, Ohio. Imo Novenber 18
UliMS WAATEO KOK A VIRGINIA
LIFE INSURANCE COMPACT.-Tho Richmond
Ba ki g and Im>uranc- Company, of Richmond, Va.,
IN L'?t-S LIVES on ihc most reasonable terms, with se?
curity undoubled.
Those unable to insure ar* MADE ABLE.
AGENTo WANTED in ovcry city and county in the
Union,
App icants for Agencies will address
T. B. STARKE, General Agent,
November 12 Imo Box No. 203, Richmond, Va.
WA.NTEi\~BY A L ,DY COMPETENT TO
teach English, French and Music, employment in
t^o city. Address X. Y. Z., Daily Newe Office,
isoveinber ? Imo
EDUCATIONAL.
MRS. M. J. ROGERS
INFORMS UER FlilENDS AND PUBLIC GENE?
RAL Ll', that sho has opened a SKLECT >CHOOL .or
?lidien, at ter r sioence, No. 77 Wentworth street, on
the Isl of Dec mb'-r. . be has also rc-umed the teaching
ot tlueie un the i lana Porte, and rcipeetl.tlly solicits a
share of publi.- patronage. Terms moderate.
Decembers 3
NIGHT SCHOOL! NIGHT SCHOOL!
ANSON-STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE LAURENS-ST
rjMlE HOURS FOR THE EXERCISES IN ARITHME?
TIC, WRITING. READING, GERMAN and ENGLISH
GRAMMAR are from 7 to 'J o'clock P. M.
Terms-52 per month in advanco.
Book-kecpin0' charged extra.
C. H BEROMANN.
December 2_________
PAROCHIAL SCHOOL OF THE CHURCH
OF THE HOLY COMMUNION.
JOHN GADSDEN, Prinopal, with a Corpo of Teachers.
BOAIU) Or TK ' TEES.
REV. A. TOO-ER PORTER. Rector.
G. A. Tl.ENUuLM, I EDWARD SEBRLNG,
JOHN nANCELL, J. D. ALEXANDER.
Al. I. BARTLET-', |
EVAN EDWARDS, secretary and Treasurer.
1_TS tCHooL SVILL BE OPENED (D. V. J ON THE
0 h of Dr.CE.MBER. session of TEN MONTHS.
Holidays, one week at christmas, Good Friday and East?
er Monday, August and September. Tho hours will be
from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. Tho Inlaut Classes, 9 A. M. to
M. Tho E.cesses will bo lu rotiUon or 15 minutes
each.
Boys' and Girls' departmonts distinct. Sewing and
Embroidery, Voluntary classes, after thc oxer, bes of the
School
TERMS-Books at wholesale cost price, ano found lo
ibo.so who cannot purchase. Tuition C? cents a month,
in ad .auco. /.pp.lestions for admission made between
hours of ? und Ju A, M. at houso ol tho Rector, comer
Ruticdgo an > spring streets, till .artier notice.
N o vu m ber C wi*m IC
PJU?iADELPHlA UNIVEBSITY
OF
MEDICINE AND bURGE&Y.
mnE PHILADELPHIA ?NTVERSITY OF MEDICINE
j. AND SURGERY w~8 organUed iu 18W. Chartcrod
by thu Legblaio.ro. February 2?, 18-3. Narie changed
by a legislative enactment to the Eclectic iL ed ital col?
lege, o; Fuiladelphiu, in 18a0. lu l&JJ it purcuisid the
Pennsylvania .Medical college, cs.abhahed in __, and
the P_jadol| hi. Medical Collogc, whi_ had previously
been merged into thc Pennsylvania M< dical < 'ollcgo. lu
16?4 it purchased the Penn Modiial Univirsiy. Tus
Trustee?'.<> thc separato schools united, pcitiouodand
obuiuod a speciaj Act of tho Levis aturo, consolidating
theaeiustituiiousaud cha. ging their names to that ol tho
l'mladeiphia University ol M?cheme and Surgery,
aiareh 15,18C3. All these various Acts aro publi bed in
the statutes ol Penubylvania. The coat of tho i uiiiling
and museum was ov?r ouu hundred thousand dollars, lt
will be ooserved that tho University, "now organized, is
the lega: representative ol the lour* Medical Colleges that
ii lias absorbed, lt is a liberal soho. 1 ol medicine, cou
hued to no dogma, nor uttaclied .o UaJ medical cliques,
bute.ubraccs ni its teaching everything Of va.ue to the
prolusion.
??irion*.-It has two full sessions inch year, commenc?
ing on the 1st oi October, and cuutiii uing until the 1st ot
January, au its lirst session, and norn thu 1st ot January
to the Ut ol April, aa its second; the two cousLuutiug ono
iud Course oi lectures, lt hos aUo a summer session,
eoinmcuciug thu lat April aud continuing until August,
tor thu preparatory branches, tuen os Latin, Creek,
?uihciuaiios. Luton?, Zoology, chemistry, Anatomy
Physiology, eic.
U'iektU.-iickci8 to tho full course of lectures $120, or
?tiO lor each cession, l'or the summer or preparatory
coursu i'Jo. tiiaUutuing iee tjj. Tu aid yoiui? men ot
inodorato means, the University has issued live nuudred
acnoiaishijjs, Which ure 60td to lirs.-couroe students for
?;?. and io sejoud-eourae studeut-i ;iud clorgymeu tor
job, e. ch constituting ibo holder a lilo member, with the
perpetual, rivuetfes of the lectures, aud all ihe teaculugs
oi me school. Thu ouiy uduiUonai lees aru a . carly dis?
secting ano inatr?cu i Ung ticket, each ol which ls *5.
yv.-t- AUcautaga or Sctooiartkipt.-ihe stuttent holding a
sciiolurouip can enter tue College at any tiuu duriug me
ear, alien i u.- loug as he cno"?es, uud re-tn lei the iusii
umm as f.equenuy as d.-.iu-d.
lt requires no previous reading o: study to enter the
Cuvcraity un t-cho-arshipb, hence, ad piivute tuition fees
are Saveu,
Studeuui, by holding echolarsinpa, can prosecute other
business a j art ol tho ume.
ihe cindiuato ?or graduation can prosent himself at
any time, and rcteivu _i, de-rce assoou an qualified.
lueaocactu uni thould hold a echo.arsoip and uot be
abie lo ailene .ctuies, it eau bu iransle-rred io another,
Lu at- vie.eil..nj au IMM,
ParauU, guardians orlrlccds cf sludenta wishing to
pnr.-luue ?_olaithip lurtheia a \-.ar or more beiore
uiC-' attendance at t?e Lmversity, caus?eme them by
H \aue.u0- OUtt-hail the price -?d pay_irf the balance
when inc studeui tulara. Physicians aud banevolont
m.u eau bestow great benefit upon poor young mon by
^r. sen ling mein a scn-.-larahip, and mus cuab.iug thom
io ootaiu au honorable profeswon.
in Facultyeuiumcesseventeen eminent physicians
and Burgeons, ino Uuiveralty baa associated witn lt a
i rye ho-pit-i chnic, wuu.c every torna ol medical auu
stir0ic.il uiicate ia o^ualed on uud treated m Hie pres
ence ul hu class,
COU-e- iiLi_DD,-Q._The COUC?O buiiO-g, located In
Ninia street, south of Walnut, is ibo Ouest ia tho dry.
ita trout is collegiate guthic, and ls uiorned with em
batUeiaeuta ana embrasures, pre-uting a novel, how,
und bea atilul uppcurunco. lue lacade is of orown stone,
erual Jellied by iivo low.-rs, rib.u^ to thu eiesutiOu ol
uiljLij lett, and crowned with an ctuLaitled parapet
tuc building tontaiuj between jilly and sixty rooms, uh
supp.iei with water, gas, ana every other convenience
thai modern impruv.uieui can couinhuto to facilitate
medical m.-trucUoa Uuiy tve hundred scholarships
Will bc issiicu, and r-, two hunur. d and li tty are uow
eolil, those wno wish ta secure om- nhould do so at once.
Money can oe remitted by uxpress. or a (haft or choca
seul ou any Natiouul iiauk ?u _o United states, when
the scuoiarship will bc returned by mail, signed by the
ttre-deui oi mu booia ci Xvustees, JOSEPH s. FiSUEit,
n?q., and the Dean oi tho Faculty, W.-PAINE, M. D.
Au otduis tor 'cbolarahipd or oth, r business of tb? Uni
veraity, shouii bu adiresacd to Professor W. PAINE, M.
D., Piiiladelphia, Pa.
rjNIVERSlf? JOURNAL
nu A?B mmi
BSSl^-MONXnLX JOVKSXL OF M_X>ICD?E, G?nOBBY,
PU?t-lOLcOY, U?01_N_ AND GLNLliAL Ll i EBA"
lUKi:, DEVOTED ?O THE PBOFESiXOK A>'1?
TUE Pi?uPLE. ,, .i.ii.-i.nJ
Tbecbeape t Medical Papo tu the v^orld, P-. sn"
vcr, two weeks at tte University Di>ildiug. Matn-sxree.,
outu o. W mut. tj ri?l
Siugle topics. .*? 35
Fi.'C cop.e-i ty ono address.
'len copies to uno address.'g \?a
litucu copies to one address.in in
TiNBnlV ?ou?es to ono od dre-. iL ?
? t...ra no ci the Club thBil havooBS copy gratis,
.re- W. PAINE, M. D., Ediio-,
s. ptembe: u Philadelphia. Pa.
_MEETINGS._
COMMISSIONERS OP HARK-TS.
AREGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF THE COM?
MISSIONERS will bo ht-ld a. Mark t Hull, /A?
Day, 4ih hu:., a: 5 u'clook, P. M.
WILLIAM KIRKWOOD,
Deoember 4_1 _Chi f Clerk.
LANDMARK LODGE, No. 76, A. F. M~
THE ANNUAL COMMUNICATION OF THIS LODGE
will be held Thu Evening (Wcdnt sday, 4th Inst),
at 7 o'clock. Member? aro requested to come prepared
to pay their arrears, according to tho nile.
By order of the W. M. THEO. E. NEWTON,
December 4 1 Secretary.
NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY.
THE REGULAR QUARTERLY MEETING OF THIS
Society will take place, 2Vtu Evening, tho 4th inst., at
t-ie Mills House, at 7 o'clock precisely. A full and punct?
ual attendance is particularly requested as arrangement
must bo made for Hie approaching annivotsary.
By order ol thc President.
T. STREET.
December 4 1 secretary.
CHARLESTON SOCIAL CLti?"
ATTEND AN EXTRA MEETING OF YOUR CLUB,
This Evening, at 7>i o'clock. Business of Import?
ance will be considered. J. F. EARLEY,
December 4 1* Secretary.
CONFECTIONERY. ETC
KINSMAN'S SALOON,
NO. 279 KING-STREET.
MINCE PIE.
HOT MINCE PTES EVERY MORNING.
MILL POND OYSTERS.
MILL POND OYSTERS. Stewed, Roasted and Fried,
from 7 A. M. to ll P. M.
COFFEE AND CHOCOLATE.
HOT COFFEE AND CHOCOLATE all hours of the
Day and Evening.
CAKES.
SCARES, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, fresh, daily.
PASTRY.
COCOANUT, APPLE AND CRANBERRY PIES AND
TARiS, MARLNGO'S TARTS, every Morning.
BRANDT PEACHES.
"BRANCROFT'S BRANDY PEACHES, sold by the
bottle o.- piece.
F REIN CH CORDIALS.
CHARTH?9E
CREME DE FRAMBO??ISES
PARFIT AR ..OUR
ANIaETTE
CREME DE CACAO
CREME D'ANGELIQUE
GROENE CURACAO.
FRENCH CONFECTIONERY.
COO different kinds of tho finest and best FRTNCH
CONFECTIONEttY-the largeat and best assortment in
the city.
FRENCH CHOCOLATE.
MAILLARD'S P?R EXCELLANCE-Double Vanills
A LA VAHR-S DES SANTE CHOCOLATE
MAILLARD PUR COCOA
CHOCOLATE CONFtClIONS. a largo variety.
French, German and English Toys.
FANCY BOXES, a large variety
Work Boxes, Tea Sot-, Drums, Wax D . 11s, China Limb
Dolls, china cup i and Saucers, Bellows Toys, Toy Wagon
and Carts, Tin Horses aud Trumpets, Tin Toys of every
description, Rocking Horses, Chi.dren's Carriages, Bas?
kets, Ac, Ac.
Perajns purchasing CHRISTMAS GOODS aro invited
to call and exam-o our Stock of Goods.
December 4 2
FINANCIAL.
NEW YORK EXCHANGE.
EXCHANGE ON NEW YORE FOR SALE IN SUMS
to suit purchasers, by
GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO.
No vemb er 6 wtm Imo
BIBS, STOCKS, (TOMS.
BONDS, STOCKS, COUPONS
BANK BILL". GOLD AND SILVER
BOUGHT AT HIGHEST RATES, by
ANDREW M. MORELAND,
BROKERS, No. 8 BROAD STREET.
November 21) fmw2_os
BXCHA?Ta_"
ON
NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE.
CHECKS CONS TANTLY FOR SALE IN SUMS TO
suit on NEW YORK and BALTIMORE.
Apply to L. GAM BRILL,
November ?1 Imo No. 7 Dread streeL
HARDWARE) ETC.
HAR D W-A-R/E
SAM'L R. MARSHALL
RESPECTFULLY BEGS TO INFORM HIS FRIENDS
that bs has now on band, acd is receiving constant?
ly, the following
Which he offers at Wholesale and Retail.
AXES. HOES, SP A DES, SHOVELS.
COTTON AND WOOL OARDS.
SIEVES. CHAINS. NAILS
SPIKES, CANAL BARROWS,
BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS,
CARPENTERS" TOOLS,
TURPENTINE TOOLS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE.
ALSO,
MILL AND GRIND STONES.
PLOUGHS, CORN SHETLERS,
STRAW CUTTER*.
HOUoEEEEPlNG ARTICLE,
j ABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY.
PLATED SPOONS,
FoRKs AND CASTORS,
SAFE WIRE,
SAUSAGE STOFFERS,
MEAT CU I TLBS, *
POWDER, SHOT,
CAPS, MU?KEI3, GUNS,
SPORTING EQUIPMENTS,
WOOD TIN AND HOLLOW WARE.
RECEIVED PER RECENT ARRIVALS FROM ENG?
LAND, of my own imnortation, au assortment of GUNS,
i UTLER?, Steel Corn Mills, I arron Ware, Sportin H Ar?
ticles, -vc. W?T be sold tow for cash or city acceptance.
No. 310 KING-STREET,
THREE DOORS BELOW SOCIETY,
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN GUN.
December 3 _25^
rcsi STOVES! STOVES !
AT
IDE VERY LOWEST HARKET PRICES.
THE JUSTLY CELEBRATE!?
COOKING AND HEATING
STOVES:
OLIVE BRANCH
MUTUAL FRIEND
NOBLE COOK
BARLEY SHEAF
RIVAL RANGE
GUIDE RANGE
CAROLINA COOK.
HEATING STOVES
FOR 0HPRCHE3, HOTEL'', SCHOOLS AND SALOONS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE SOUTHERN MARKET.
CAMEMN, BARKLEY & CO.,
No. ISO MEETING STREET,
Noveniber2 2mai Charleston, S. C.
INSURANCE._
LIFE INSURANCE AB?,
OFFICE m REAR OF ELMORE INSURANCE CO.,
LAW RANGE, BROAD STREET.
'WORLD MUTUAL LIFE MUM CO,,"
OF NEW YORK ,
PieiioBtReal Estatelisnrance Company
UF VIRGINIA,
FOB LIFE INSURANCE ONLY
J- ALFRED CAY,
November 4 imo 'Charleston, s. ?.
AMUSEMENTS.
CHARLESTON
THEATRE.
HIBERNIAN HALL.
Lessees and Managers.JOH* TEMPLETON k Bao.,
Of tue Savannah and Vicksburg Theatres.
THIRTEENTH SIGHT OP THE SEASON.
This Evening, December 4.
GREAT EXCITEMENT!
THE WONDERFUL
BLACK CBOOZ,
Furore Unequalled !
LAST FIVE NIGHTS!
Last Week o?" the Company !
THE LAST CHANCE TO SEE THE?UPEP.B
ATTRACTION.
BLACK CROOK!
WITH SCENERY, COSTUMES AND EFFECTS FROM
NEW YORK.
SECURE SEATS TO AVOID THE HUSH 1
Curtain rises at quarter to 8 o'clock.
Admirion SI.00; Reserved seats, tl.25; Colored seats 75
cents; Boys, 60 ronts.
jOSj-Ticketa can be procured at the Box Office through?
out the day. December 4
CHALLENGE FOR $1000.
THE ?NDERSIGNFD, SOLE OWNER OF THE
YACHT I LEANOR, in view o? the fact that ?ie re?
cent race between her aod the Yacht MAGGIE
MI J CB ELL resulte in a draw, an J feeling satisfied that
the ELEANOR is the faster yacht ot the two, hereby
CHALLtNGKS THE MAGG iE MITCHELL PtE A
SECOND ENCOUNTER TWICE AROUND THE WEE
HAWKEN LIGH'i SHIP AND BACK TO A BUOT OFF
SOUTHERN WHARx FOR ($1000) ONE THOUSAND
DOLLAR ?. OR ($500) FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS
ASLDr, the ELEANOR to make ?? specific allowance to
the MAGGEE MITCHELL of (10) ten minutes, in order
tj obviate anything of indecision or delay in Ute matter.
Furtner Information car. be obtained of the owner or
proprietors of DAILY NEW?.. THOMAS YOUNG.
December 2
FANCY GOODS, TOYS, ETC.
SELLING OFF AT COST
AND
ROCKING HORSES
AT
SANTA CLAUS' OEACQUARTEBS,
NO. 290 KING-STREET,
FOR TEN DAYS ONLY.
IN OED FR TO MAKE ROOM AND OFFER BETTER
accommodation to tho numerous friends and patrons
of SANTA CLAU.V, at his BAZAAR, where he displays
his large and beautiful Collections of CHRISTMAS
GIFTS, BIRI HD A Y and BRIDAL PRESENTS, I am
now offering, FOR TKN DAYS 0.\LY, my entire
stock of CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, such as Cabs, Gigs,
Perambulators, ic, and ROCKING HORDES, all sizes,
at manufacturers' cost
Parties in tho country desiring e ther of the above ar?
ticles will please send their orden at once, aa thu ia a
rare opportunity of geliin : a Carriage and a Horse for
their ' Little Darlings" at an unusual low price.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUT FOR THE
HOLIDAYS AND SECURE BARGAINS.
F. von SANTEN,
No. 290 KING-STREET,
THREE DOORS BELOW WENTWORTH-STREET.
December 4 1
FURNITURE, ETC.
READ FOR YOUR INTEREST.
PRICES REDUCED.
QAVE YOUR MONEY UNTIL YOU REACH THE
O Southwest corner of Meeting lind Wentworth streets,
where R. WHITE will sell you just such FDRNITURE
as j ou want, from a CRADLE to a CHAMBER or PAR?
LOR SET, at prices that dave pleased many others, are
pleasing every day, and so they will you.
Everything warranted as represented.
Hair, Cloth, and Vam sh cheap :o the trade.
Don't be kept away, and don't leave if others are be
foro you; you will get your turn.
Bo WHITE'S
FURNITURE WARER00MS,
Southwest Corner of
Heetfog and Wentworth streets.
December 4 Imo
FURNITURE!
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS NOW COMPLETE HTS
largo and wall assorted Stock of
RICH AND PLAIN
Household Furniture,
COSSISTCTG or:
PARLOR, DINING-ROOM AND CHAMBER SETS.
ALSO,
BEDSTEADS. CHAIRS, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES,
kc, kc, from thc best manufacturers.
They aro oiicrcd at a great reduction in price.
A cai! and cxaminition of tho assortment U solicited.
I'PF
E. R.
No. 305 King Street,
NEAR WENTWORTH STREET.
November 25 niws
MAJORITY FOR CONVENTION
AND
RECONSTRUCTION !
ALL PERSONS FOR OR AGAINST A CONVENTION
will find lt much to Ult ir Interest in the
RECONSTRUCTION
OF THEIR HOUSEHOLDS TO PATRONIZE
MACKEY & BAKER,
Who have ou hand a large assortment of GOOD FURNT
NI CURE, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, kc, which they
will sell ior cash CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER
HoUSfc. IN THE SOUTHERN COUNTRY.
We also manufacture to order an I repair ALL KINDS
OF FURNITURE at thc SHORTEST NO TICE.
Thc patronage oi our friends and the public ls earn?
estly solicited ut the
CORNER OF
.MARKET MD U\G STREEK.
November 29
mi BLACK & co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
FURNITURE
OF EVERY VARIETY.
No. 73 Bowery, "ear Canal Street,
NEW fORK.
EAMCOATS, HOTLLS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS
FURNISHED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
All Goods purchased cf our House guaranteed as re?
presented.
W. rr.OST. JAMES BLACK. GEO. SNTDEit.
October 21 :'mo9
MILLINERY, ETC._
FANCY MILLINER r,
AND
CLOAK MAKING ESTABLISHMENT.
MES. M. J. ZEBNOW,
No. 202 Kinp: street.
Fourth Door North of
Wentworth street, Branch
of Madame DLMOREsT'S
CELLUKATED PAPER
PA 11 Ni. STAMPING
and EMBROIDERY, neat?
ly executed
E. M. WHITING-,
CORONEIi AND MAGISTRATE,
HAS REMOVED HIS OFHCi: TROM CHALMERS
street to No. CUL'. CU &TREET, near St
Michael's AUey. August 31
GROCERY AND M.SCELLANEOU
LIVERPOOL SALT.
?AAA SACK". LA RO? WELL FILLED. AND TN
OlMJVi GOOD ORDER. For sal* in lots to snit
purchasers, by RAVENED k CO.
November 17 * _wfml
J?TSTI?ECEIYED.
1000 ISERVE -FLOAIDA CRRB0N' F0B PRE'
1000 Sweet Oranges.
ALSO,
500 pounda SPERM CANDLE?, genuine arude, all at
very low price. J. D. ZANOGA,
No. 316 Kine, corner Society streets.
December 3
FLOUR, FLOUR, SUGAR, &c.
LANDING AND M STORE.
QAA BBLS. CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR
O\J \J 200 neks Choice Family /lour
900 bbl?. Extra Bakers' Fiour
300 ?ck!i Extra Bakers' Flour
230 bbls. ^uper Flour
200 sack? super Flour
600 bbls Fine and Middling Flour.
AU of which Laving ncen expressly selected for thia
market by one of our Arm, wo ore prepared to sell at
lower figures than can bo had ot any house in this or any
other city South.
ALSO, 0\ CONSIGNMENT.
20 HHDS. CHOICE CR. SIDES, at a low price
10 hhds. Choice P. R. Sugar
CO bbls. Refined Sugar
200 aacks Georgia Meal
26 bble. Now Hulled B. W. Flour.
All of which willi be sold low ly
STfcNHO?3E A CO.,
Noa. 108,110 and 112 La t Bay,
November 2C_Corner Accommodation Wharf.
STOCK.
CITIZENS WISHING TO PATRONIZE A DROVER
will ?Dd MEAT at Stalls No J. 48 and 491 arge
Meat Market). BEEF, VEAL and MUTTON from 6X to
UK cents per lb. constantly on hand.
November 20_ Imo
BALE, ROPE, BAGGING AND
TWINE,
FOR SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT 'PITBCHASEK8, BY
the MantiKtcturer H. CLUC?S,
No. 67 Pine street. New icrk.
September 21 4oo
COLGATE & CO.'S
GERMAN
Erasiye Soap,
THE STANDARD OF
EXCELLENCE.
For Sale by all Grocer?.
October 21 3mo
BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC.
FIFTY-FIRST VE AR OP PULBICATION.
MILLERS'
PLANTERS' AND MERCHANTS'
ALMANAC
FOE; 18 6 8,
WILL BE ISSUED ABOUT THE FIRST WEEK IN
December, and will contain the usual valuable
?nfc rmation for which It has become so justly celebrated.
Thia ALMANAC circulates through the Districts ot
South Carolina, and the States of North Carolina and
Georgia, and is referred to the year round aa authority
on many hr portant subjects by Platters, Mechanics,
Merchants ana Lawyers.
A limited num ,er of advertisements will be taken if
applied for at once.
Hi RAM HARRIS,
PUBLISHER, No. 69 BROAD STREET,
November 15 fmwlmo Cbatlestjn, S. C.
IP. QUIISTINT,
(LATE M. M. QUINN.)
DP-TOWN BOOK S NEWS DEPOT.
No. 2S7 SUNG STREET, OPPOSITE ANN,
WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALT. THE
LATEST PUHLICATIOXs, such as BOOKS,
MAGAZINES, NEWSPAPERS, Ac; punies living uo
town will find it convenient to give mo a call, and can
rely on getting their papers regular. City papers sold
and subscriptions taken for all Papers and Magazines.
Foreign Pupers and Reviews ordered for regular sub?
scribers.
Particular attention paid to orders from th. o;intry.
A good supply of SCHOOL BOOKS alw?;-s kept 'on
hand. 3mo November 21
TAILORING, ETC.
EDGERTON & RICHARDS
HAVE NOW OPENED THEIR FALL AND WINTER
STOCK OF CLOTH?, CASSI MER?S AND VEST?
INGS, which they arc pr- pared to make up, OR WILL
SELL BY THE YARD.
ALSO,
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
SUCH AS:
WHITE LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS, SHAKSPEABE COL
LARS
Merino and Shaker Flannel Undershirts and Drawers
Duke of Edinburgh Cravat lies
Suspender*, Kid Gloves
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Cotton Half Hean
English Silk Umbrellas, eic.
ALSO.
Tailors' Trimniings.
ALL OF WHICH 1BEY WILL SELL AT THE LOWEST
MARKET PRISES.
BARGAINS ?? FLANNELS.
SAXONY, WELSH, PATENT AND TWILLED SCAR?
LET, of direct Importation norn Liverpool, which we
offer at Wholesale and Retail, at a considerable reduction
from import coat, ora? low aa the inferior article of
American Flannels. They are all Wool, without mixture
of shoddy, and are admirably adapted for Ladies' Bairao
nd Skirts.
Nos. 33 AND 34 BROAD STREET.
October 25
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
R. M. MARSHALL & BROTHER,
AUCTIONEERS,
Real Estate Agents, Brokers,
No. 33 BROAD-STREET.
-QEAL ESTATE, STOCKS, Ac., BOUGHT ANE SOLD
Xi ON COMMISSION; LOANS NEGOTIATED; PRO?
PERTY LEASED. _
SST Auction of HORSES, FURNITURE, Ac, every
Wednesday._October 19
WILLIAl H. GlTLILAND & SON,
Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers!
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
OFFICE NO. 33 BAY NE STREET.
SeDtember
WILLIS & CHISOLM,
FACTORS, C0111H 1RCRA??S,
AND ,
SHIPPING- AGENTS,
TT7TLLATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND
TV SHH'AIENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) of
COTTON, lt ICE, LLMBER AND NAVAL STORES.
ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston. ?. C.
E. WILLIS.A. R. CHISOLM
Oct ni er 35
BOOTS, SHOES, ETO.
BOOTS AND SHOES I
rpSE SUBSCRIBERS MOST RESPECTFULLYINVITE
1 attention to their large, varied stock of BOOTS sad
SHOES, and are offered to mo public at the lowe?
pricw D. O'NEIL & SON,
No. 375 KING STREET, ABOVE GEORGE STREET.
November 27 _wfmlmo_
SELLING OFF ! SELLING OPP !
For lo Days Only '
AT
No. 260 KING STREET,
Opposite Beauiain St.,
IX THE BEND.
JOHN WALLACH,
FASHIONABLE
BOOT MD SHOE OTE,
13 SELLING HIS STOCK OF LADIES', GENTS.
AND MISSEV BOOTS AND SHOES "AT COST,"
and respectfully invites thc attention of bis customers,
and the public in general, to his large and well selected
stork Of BOOTS AND SHOES, all which will bc sold
at New York and Boston prices.
Country purchasers will do well to call and examine
bet?re purchasing elsewhere.
A large stock ot PLANTATION BOOTS AND SHOE<?.
Don'c forget tho place, "No. 290 KING STREET, OP?
POSITE BEACFALN."
JOHN WALLACH.
November 15 Un wi
FUN FOR ALLI
FULL INSTRUCTIONS BY WHICH ANY PERSON,
malo or tem?le, can master the great art of Ven?
triloquism by s few hours' practice, making a world ot
fun, and alter becoming experts their ?cive*, can teach
others, thereby making it a source of Income. Full la]
struction. sent by mau for 50 cents. Satisfaction guar?
anteed.
AUdresa P, 0. Drawer JU, Troy, N. ?.
?Uy 13 ?T?