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THE DAILY NEWS. RIORDAN, DAWSON & CO., PROPRIETORS. Office So. IS Haync Street. SUBSCRIPTION RAT RS.-one oopy. twelve months, $10; .Ix m laths, $5; throa mouths, $2.50. ADVERTISING} .: >T -Kift-en eeuts aUno for the first insor.ion, and teu .:eats a liuo for each subsequent ins >rti JU. Marri vzo tai ru?ara! Notices $1 each. TERM-;.- ;ish. In adva i. o. Lfc/1 ttttt- SD-all b: addressed to the PAILT NEWS, Ko. 1 ; Uivaj s'reot. OL-arlustou, J*. C. REJiiCTdD M.lXUtj'iRLPTS will not -eturned. NEWS SUMMARY. -Tho Booton Common Conncilhas voted $500,000 for a new lunatio asylum. -Eighteen thousand persons are employed on the Ohio railroads. -A modio.il colloiro and hospital for women is to be established in Cleveland, Ohio. -Tho lat.'st and most /ecfierohs thing in Paris is gilt lobsters worn in tho hair. Thoro is a suspicion that tho failure cf the opera in New York was caused by tho rivalry of the fashionable churches. -Hon. Robert J. Waiker has purchased a rosi donoe four rniies from Washington, where ho and his family now reside. -Boiler skating is becoming so popular in Cin? cinnati that ono of tho public halls is to be de? voted to it. -Sixty-?vo widows and one hundred and forty orphans are tue result of tho Ferudalo (Waled Oallicry explosion. -r":ax :s so profitable in Canada that flour ruills . havo boou turned into linen mills, and near Pres t;n twelve hundred acr-s of fl;x were raised. -Professor alter Hillman, a graduate of Brown Univers.ty, has beau elected to tho Presidency of the Baptist C-ilego at Ciin.ou, Mississippi. - ihroo epochs happeaedin a single day toaTc ledo niau. His wile died at nine o'clock, he buried her at threo, and married another at six. No oards. - Tao Sow Orleans Pioayune of the 5th instam oomplaius of warm, damp weather. Many of the trees still retain ihcirg c:u .oliage, and the roses and hhes are ali abloom. -Serious oread riots have tskon plaoo at Belfast, Ireland, owing to complaints of high prioes. On November 23 J an organised m_?b smashed the win do ws of tho bakers' ahupa and r.flod them. -President Lincoln's stopmoiher, ''Aunt Sally Lino in," the neighbors ca l hsr, Still lives near Farmington, Illinois. She is noarly eighty years Old, -Missouri is profiting by tho immigration to the United States, lt is estimated that 200 0U0 per? sona have Cline from abroad and settled in Mis? souri within a year. -Ed^in A. btoven3, lalo President of the Cam? den ai.d A ahoy Railroad Company, ia about to construct street railways io Paris, ..nd has engag? ed General McClellan au engineer. -Tue Newborn papers give an account of the mur? der ef Co.. Joun tl. ??ethercutt, of Jone? county, N. C., a-id horrible treatment of his wife. Five nojioea are tao oc'ondcrs, who havo not beou ar? rested. -According to French vivi?os the vintage has turned out unfavorably. Eiovon hogsheads of wino will no: mako more brandy thau soven hogs? heads in 13*3. T-ie French cognac mordants will ' not toko orders of any pr.co for the present. -The ? eniaxs constantly alarm the English peo? ple, ibo latest mail reports that in London a number of podecmen have been posted outside the private residences oi the Earl of Derby, Mr. Disraeli, and Our. Hoi dy, of tao Government, as pto.cctivo measures against Feuians. -O.o would auopoae that Scotland would be the locality lest die.y to furnish volunteers to the Papal army. Yet tee first detachment of the volunteers from the United Kingdom to the Papal army consisted of fifty Highlanders, forty-seven o; wnom wero over six feet in height. -A Viet na letter states that the manufacturo of breech-load ng guns is bebog carried forward in Austria With great activity. The ata.o arsenals produce about s.x hundred per day, and ofBoers from ah the icgiinentu aro arriving in tho capital to learn the ute of this new arm, in order to serve as instructors io tho wholo army. -The AUoir.au squadron iu the Levant has boon recalled in order to escort the body of tho Emperor Maximilian on its arr .val on the coast of Austria. On the passL.g o. the veas 1 ooniaining his remains, ail the forts and batteries on the coast are to give tho protor;Led salutes. Tho body w.ll be landed at line?lo and .mmediately tent on to Vienna. -Navigation is announced from all quarters as dosing. The .sew York cana.s are frozen; the Wel? land canal stopped, ihe rivers of Mame, the Con necticut E.ver, the L pper Mississippi and tho up? per part of the Hudaon oro also frozen ovor, whilst several harbors to the eastward are already closed by ice. -In Japan it is said there are twenty thousand Ronun Catholics desceu?od from tho Christian couverts left there two hundred years ago, at the hmo Japan was closed to loreign intercourse. Thoy aro scattered throughout tho empira, and there are no new converts. Nagasaki is their cen? tral point, where there is a Born an Catholic Bishop and soveral priests. * -A je.:cr from Borne states that tho Pontifical Government had decided upon liberating only those of tho Gariboidiao p. is o u ors who belong to the provinces whioh formed no part in the Bomau territory before 1839. Tue French Government appears to havo ?uterpostd, and to have induced tho Papal authorities to exclude Lom this act of grace thoso prisoners only who ara natives of the provinces still subject to his Holiness. -Hay?, wh.ch seems never to be at paace, is troubled with a new outbreak. At present tho Haytiea rebel army numours eight thousand, and they ue bent on overthrowing Salnavo, who, on his side, declares tba: he wih blow up his capitol rather thau submit. Tho rebels want Gearard bael:, and the tame turbulent spirits that drove him away are now said to bo clamoring for his re? turn. -Every successive reduotion of tho tolls on the Atlantic Cable has brought the Cable Company an accession of busiuoss so great as to increase its profits. Tho rato no > is one-fourth what it was when thc cabio was first o; ened to the pubho, yet, at thoso greatly reduced rates, tho number of mes? sages has so much increased that the amount oi cash received daily is announced to be far greater than ever belure. -The Norfolk papers give ari account of the mur? der of airs. Joha: na Moore, by her husband Ed? ward Mooro, who, after knocking his wife dow.;, on Mouday night, kicked and stamped bur body unti life was tXtinoU It occurred at Newtown, near Portsaicuth, and caused great excitement. Moore wis arrested. He hid, it is alleged, been in the hab.t of badly treating his wife, wno was twenty five years of ago and ino mather of one child, aged six woeks. -Tue Now York Tribune says : "Tho outcry for retrenchment m tho Goverument expenditures is growing louder and louder at Washington, and we trust will lead to some important reforms. A bet? ter piaco for a beginning could not Le found than in the oinoos of the Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of tho House. Both these geutlemon are weighed down with useless subordinates who have nothing to do, aud would not do anything ii they had it." Lot them ah be tlooapitatedatonce. -The right of women to oxeroise the suffrage has received a prac:ical demonstration at the election of Mr. Jacob Bright aa member of Par? liament for Ma ache-ter, in England. A woman named Lily Maxwell, who kopt a shop and paid rates, was duly recorded on the "register," by some arro*, as a voter. Sue went to thc polls and Claim-.? tue right to vote, and h.r claim had to be admitted, as the inspectors could not go behind tho register. The ca?o excited oonsiderablo in terost. -Steam, it appears, ii ai present employed quite Successfully in pulling down houses, where the contractor oates httlo about preserving the mate? rials. In constructing the works for the extension of to-o Metropolitan Ballway in London, a large number of vtrv old brick houses had to bc re? moved; and a novel nioihod was adopted .'or effect? ing the purpose, at the suggestion of one of thc oontractors. A long chain was placed around the base of a blocli ot five small houses aud attached to a powerful eagiup, so that wnen the latter was pul in motion the houses fell to the ground with a terri?o report and au impenetrable cloud oi dust. The novel method was witnessed by hundreds ol persons. -Tho New York Tribuno says tho project ol connecting Vera Cruz and New Orleans by a sub? marine telegraph has been several times broached and it wonders that cap.taiists have not yet taken up tho enterprise. There are few countries m North Amer.ca with which our relations aro sc peculiarly int resting aa Mexico, and there is noni with wnich our o.mmunicatiou ia so slow and un< certain. Tuc distauco iroa Vera Cruz to Int mouth ol' tho Mississippi bj a?out e.ght hundred ados, and tuere b no apparent reason why thc laying of a cabis across tho Gulf of Mexico shoulc sot be easy. -Tho Goman railways bavo adopted a now sys? tem for heating cars on railways. Ac a conference of the railway ruanogoni <?.[ tue North German Band, somo time ago. it was agreed to warm the passenger oars on all tho Hues, bogmning as soo:: as tho oold weather sets in this winter ; and fur this purpose a special car, containing tho lioatiug apparatus, will bo placed immediately next to the loco-motive of evory train, from which ,dpcs will convoy a continual circulation cf bot water through tho whole train. Iuside tho cars these pipes aie made of copper, which will commuuicaco with the other cars by sb ort lengths of lndia-rubbor pipes, fitting in by means of screw metal hoads. Venti? labro in the interior of tho compartments enable rho passengers to regulate ti.o tompcratuio so as to suit their convenience. CHARLESTON. MONDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 1G. 18?7. A Question for Our Plautcrs. In a previous article we considered tho ex? periment of freed labor, and how it bas worked since tno cl :so of the war. We adverted to the contract system, and oxpressod our belief that after our leading staple shall have reached something like a txed market value, and when the negro shall have learned to recognize oon iract obligations, planing cotton may become practicable, and perhaps profitable, with Aired labor. The payment of fixed wages, in the ab? sence of these conditions, has proved a great loss to the employer during the year just dosing, and must, therefore, be tibauJoned, preferable, ia many respects, as it unquestionably is, to ..working on shares." Auether reason why the latter plan must be adopted, even against the better judgment of tho employer, is that but few of our planters eau command a sufficiency of ready money, at this time, to pay their hands from week to week or month to month. Many havo provisions, and the "stock" and implements for another year's operations, and perhaps money or credit enough to pro oure the necessary fertilizers, and by oo-opera iiou-working upon shares-thc production of a crop will bo practicable. To show the difference more clearly in the working of these two systems-paying wages and working upon shares-we will present un estimate made for aa a few weeks ago by two practical planters, both experienced farmers ?ind busiuess men. These estimates present the result of the past year's operations: EXPOSES OP a FAB M WITS TEN FELL BANDS, WOBK XKO FOE WAGES. Toa hands at $100 wages.$1,000.00 Wages of Suponutcudent.-300.00 Gue hundred and twenty p u ida b con each, twelve hundred pounds, at twen? ty cents.210.00 Thirto.n bushels cum eaoh. ono hundred and thiriy bushels, at $1.50.195.00 om for live horses, tuno huudred and soventv-fhe bushels, at $1.50 . 502 50 Fodder for livo horsos.100.00 Iron and blacksmith's work cn ploughs.50.00 Wear and repairs on wagons.20.00 Trace o ains, hamos and collars.10.00 Lut manure, cotton seed, otc.150.00 Ihree tons guano, at $105.815.00 Buggil g and ropo for lorty bales.200.10 Ropaus of gin and runnin? gear.40.00 Peas for plaining, ten bushels, at $1.50.15.00 Seed com, ?vu bushes, at $1.50.7.5U Hoes.6.00 Colton Tax on forty b.dej.400.00 Freight to Charleston.140.00 I itcrest on value of farm.200.00 Interest aud wear aad tear on horses.250.00 Total.$4,201.00 RECEIPTS. Forty bales cotton, four hundred pounds each, at fifteen cents.S2.40U.00 Soven huudreJ bushels com, at $1.50.1,050.00 Fodder.105.00 Lot manure and ootton seed.150.00 Thirty bushels poas, at $1.50. 45.00 Two hundred bushols potatoes, at forty cents.80.00 Shucks.50.00 Total.$3:8S!?.00 This, we are confident, will be found a fair and careful calculation, except that in giving four bales 'o the baud, but little allowance is made for bad seasons, bad work or stealing ; und yet with all nus-drawbacks omitted, the planter comes out $321 behind ; or about pays expenses, if no ia'erest is allowed on farm, stock, etc. l.c prices, therefore, should range about the same next year, and other conditions be equal, the removal of the cotton tax will secure the planter against a":ual loss. There would even then be no margin for profit. His operations secure a comfortable home and sub? sistence for the laborers, and, at the best, the same for himself and family. There is little prospect for making money, or paying debts, the interest of which is accumulating all the while. We will now give nnother estimate, for a FARM WITH TEN HANDS WORKING TOR ONE-HALT THS CROP. Thc employer tu furnish corn and fodder for horses, which is to be returned from the orop. The employer to pay one-half the expenses of the farm, aud the hands the other half. Tho hands are to leave the plantation in as good order as they found it, to make munure, repair fences, etc.: EXPENSES. Ten hands and five horses, thirteen bushels com for aach baud and aeventy-hve bushels tor each horse, 505 bushels, to bs returned. Five horses, tour thousand pounds foddor each, to bo roiurned. i en busiiuli peas and five of scod com to plant, :J bo returi.ed. For iron and ploughs made and repaired....$30.00 five pair ?ruco ch lins.5.00 For uso of hames aud coil as.5.00 Wear aad repairs ou wagon....".20.00 i'uree tons gua no.SO0.O0 Ua^fiiui; and rope, thirty halos.150.00 Woar of erin a.i.d running gear.25.t0 It J. a:r8 on gin and screw.20.00 freight ou tmny bales.85.00 Total."li???O PROCEEDS. Thirty bales of cotton, 400 pounds each, $18J0, lcs9 tax, $300.$1,500.00 Eight hunched bushels corn, less t?vo hun? dred und nvo to bo returned, three hundred and ninetv-frvo bushels, at . ?1-25.433.75 Thirty thousand pounds loud,.:-, 'ess twenty thousand to beieiurnid, Un i^usaucf, at $125.135.00 Ihirty bushels ueas (tenreturned), twenty, at $1.25 .25.00 Tv-o hundred bushels potatoes, at forty cents.80. 0 Total.$2~223.75 Deducting the expenses, $?b*U, from the gross proceeds, $2,223.75, we have as the net result of the year's operution, $1,508.75. One-half of this, $781.87$, is the share of the hands ; from which is to be deducted the cost of bacon, 1200 pounds, at 20 cent?, $240, leaving 3541.87$ to be divided among the teu hands, and netting each $54.19, against $100, wages paid them by our firs: eptimate. We only counted three bales to the hand in thc last calculation ; for upon inquiry we find that two bales to ibo hand was a fair average in this Slate during the year just passed-and about ono bale to three acres. Upon a comparison of the two plaus, it will be seen that by the latter there is far less lia? bility of loss to the planter; especially at the present low price of cottou. - The German Vote. The German, in niue c;tsee out of ten, when he arrives in America, is a Democrat. His affinities are with popular institutions, and the Democratic party heretofore has geucrally en? joyed his support. Tho "Anzeiger des West ens," a leading German paper, published in St. Louis, says that up to the Presidential elec? tion of 185'J, nine-tenths of the German citi? zens, and those of German descent, belonged to the Democratic party. The shivery ques? tion alono alienated them from their former political associates, and they joined tho Repub? licans, with whom they had noiiiiug else in common. Tue Germans love liberty ?.nd ha'e slavery in every form or shape; but they never learned to worship the black idol; and, with scarcely an exception, are born foes to Puri? tanism. When, therefore, the negro was eman? cipated, and Republicanism cam" to signify intolerance under its protean guises, thc Teu? tons bigu': to think it -.vus time to ca?t about for new political associations. The "Anzeiger" st ys : " Thc abolition of slavery was one thing; the ' participation of a semi-barbarous race-na? turally inferior to our own, deficient in cul "ture and education, nnd barely freed from ' the bonds of slavery-in the government of "this country, nud the exclusive rule over one '. third of the States of this Union, is a ques "tion of an entirely different character. Wo ..have not tho least doubt that an immense .. majority of tho Germans aro opposed to tho "unconditional right of suffrage to bc given to "tho negroes. At all events, it is certain that "only a very imperceptible fraction of the " Germans would, for the sake of tue sucect.3 "of tho negro suffrage programcie, take into "the bargain all the other follies and crimes of ] "that party, which they entered exclusively " for the purpose of abolishing slavery and pre? serving the Union." These views aro held by tho Germana of j Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Minneso:a, and, in faot, of all tho Western States. They all pro? test against negro suffrage and equality, and declare they will not accept them, nor net with u party which wishes to ninko thc negro their equal at tho ballot box and iu thc hnlls of legis? lation. FOR SALK, A PKI.UE MULE. APPIA" AT RAVENEL * BARNWELL, No. 177 Eiist Ituy-sircet, opposite Accrumodation Whur;._Dcccnib. r lu FOR SALI?, THE BUILDINGS ANO GU?D Will ot a EAKil on ibo MeOting-streot Road, near tne cuy, with the Lease for the same. Apply at THIS OFFICE, o* Decomber 13 PRIVAT IO SALK OF A SUPERIOR 7-OC TAVE PIANO, of Baker ie Raven's manufacturo. Apply to A;CLAY A: CAMPBELL, December 10 No. 133 fleeting street. FOR SAXE, OLD NEWSPAPERS, IX ANY c ?aunty; price 7j cents per hundred. Apply nt t-o Ofnce Ol the DAILY NJLU S. Deo mb.r 7 TO PUBLISHER5; AND JOI R.VALKTS. A brge amount of TYP'-: and JOB MATERIAL for a_le, in lois to amt pure-asots. Tarma reasonable, and ca?b. Also, a fine HAND VE si, price 88S0; an Adams' Power Presa, price tl?O0? and u ?.ard Press, price *10U. Apply to P. G. DETQNTAI- E, Columbia, ti. c. Deeomber 7 SEA ISLAND AND UPLAND COTTON A AD Ule E PLANTA HUNS. FARMS and CUT PROPER 1 x of ail kinus for SALL and LEAKE by CLIFFORD 4: M?TU.EWE3, Baal Estate Agents, No. 3d Broad street November 9 amos LUST AND FOUNT. STOLEN, FROM THE STABLE OP D. H. HARVEY, near Efflugliain Station, South Carolina Railruad, on tho night ot tho luth instant, a Uno dark oay MULE, about ut cen hands high;' tbo hair on the hind quarters were partly aneared o?- ia dark. A liberal re? ward will bc paid lor tho recovery of tho Mule, und lor proo: to convict the thiel, supposed to be one EU Dampbir. (wbi.ej, from near Ru?., j, N. C. Dec. meer 10 2 EDUCATIONAL RESl.VE JANUARY 2D. ST. J0SEP?'- ACADEMY, SUMTER, H. C., UNDER thu ch i. gc of tho sister, i f Our La j y of Morey, wi.l icccivu audi.iouai pupils on and utter tao 2d ul January, abc lieu na.ding. ura spacioas und oleg.uily Uuisued, and lu. ii EU sccoiuruodatlons for one hand'c.. boarde.s. The c-xte.aisivu Riouud.uud piazzas iii e ann le for i peu air ex. rc.bea, and young ladies ure thoroughly instructed iu V"gt'flij Frenen, ItaUun. Lunn. Music, ur--.. lug, i.e. L cauo.i unsurpassed tor hcului, und t.rni3 ico-Ouuble lor par.ioa.ars, apply tu MJiilEit THi-KbaA, ?. hurles lou, or to bia!Eu MARY JOsLFa. ut L.e Academy, in sumter. 17 December 12 NIGHT SCHOOL! NIGHT SCHOOL I ANSONOTREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE LA?iUNS-ST rjriHE HOUBS FOB THE EXERCISES IN A? I TH ME* 110, WRITING, READING. GERMAN and ENGLISa GRAMMAR are from 7 to 9 o'olooh P. M. Terms-S2 per month In advance. Book-keeping charged extra. C. H. BERGMANN. Decoiaber 2 YOUNG LADIES* COLLEGIATE INSTI? TUTE. THE EXIGENCIES OF THE TIMES HAVE CAUSED the Cvimmusioner. of thu bute Normal and High achoo, to uac tho building ua u Free School. Hie State Normal and High School, ua now orgauized, wi 11 eref re be tra. bforrcd, under t'?e title of tho YOUNG LADILa' COLLEGIATE INS TI COTE, to thocominedious building on tho north aide of George street. No. 2i, ono door weat ol King street, upciuitg OUTOUEit 2d, IS07. Tuition in the Preparatory Department. $12.50 per halt session, or -vat) per uunuin; in tho Co.legiato Depart? ment, {IS pur hull sessiou, or a, j per annum. French, Drawing, und Vocal Music, uro included lu the regular course. Lunn, Greek, Giriaan, Itoliuu, Spanish, I, - strutueutul Music and Painting, aro extra, ut moderato abus?e. A limite:: number ci Bo rd er will bc received at tho Institute. Board, ?30 per month, or S3'Ju per uunuin, including Was lug, Lights, Fuel, ?tc Parlor io. rd-.r. received at thu above prices. All payments strictly in advance. Board of Instruction os follows : Rev. HENRY' M. MOOD, A. M., Principal; Kev. HENRY A. B.\?S, A. M., ProtebSoroi Matheiaa.ics and Ancient Languages; Pro lc-sor LEWIS li. cilllBb' A. M., M. D., Leeiurcr on Chemistry and Natural Philosophy; Prolessor 1. ?. HOLMEs, Lecturer on Geology and Natural Hi tory; L. A. FRAMPTON, M. D., Prolessor of Modern Lan? guages, Proiessor WAI. MASTERMAN, Instructor in Vocal Mu-ia ; Miea MA UV 0. MOUD, Instructress in Drawing and Tainting; Mus LAURA M. HILL, Iustruo iross iu Eugiiah Brunches. September 2 mthlmos FIIILADILPHLL UNIVERSITY OP MEDICINE AND ?-?K6ERY. rriEE PHTT.ADELPHIA UNIVERSITY OT MEDICINE .1 AND SURGELY wau organized in 1943. Chartered by the Loginlature. Febnuiry 20. 1853. Mama changed by a legislativ- enactment to tho Eclectic >.cd.ILI col? lege, Ol Philadelphia, in 1SJ0. in 1803 it surceased tho Pennsylvania M edi cul tolioge. es ublished in 15*2, ana thc Pmiadel] bia Medical Coll ego, whian bad previously oeen morned Into tho Pennsylvania M. dieu i ohege. I l??l it purchased tho Penu .Mod., ul Univ. rai}. Tua Trubtces of thc separate schools uulteu, peJdoued and obtained a special Aol of Ihe Levis ..turo, consolidating thesu institutions and chu git:g their names to thut ol the PuUadelphia University of Medicine and Surgery, March l?, ist i. AU thc?? various acta are pubii hed ia the statutes of Poanaylvaitla. 'Tho co.-t of thu > uildiug and museum waa over one hundred thousand dollurc. lt viii Oe observed that the University, usnoiv orginLted, is thc legal represen lutive of the io ni- Medical Collogei ti.at . hus ubaorbed. It ia a liberal bebo. 1 ol medicine, eon* hued to no dogma, nor attached o any medical cliques, but u.ubraces m in. teaching everything ol value ta the profession. Sit.wiis.~lt has two lull sessions each year, commenc? ing on tho 1st ot October, and continuing unul thu 1st ot Juuuury, ua its lirai suasion, und troni thu ls* ol Junuury to the lat ol 4pnl, un na second; the two constituting one iud course ot lectured, lt hue uh? a euiuuior session, conuneuem?t thc lat April and continuing until August, tor the preparatory brunches, such us Latin, Greek, Mathciuuticd, Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, Anatomy Vhysiology. etc 2?cA-?ie.-Tickets to the full coarse of lecturas 8120. or ?60 lor euch session. T or the summer or preparatory couruu ?26. Grauuuting leo fjj. To aid young men ol moderate means, the University baa issued live nu-drud bcuoiurahipa. which aro bold to nrat-course students lor $75, and to auaoud-courar atudcuta aud clergymen lor ?50, e. ch consmuiiug thc holder u lifu member, with tlie perpetual, riviiuges of the lectures, and uU the teaching a ol mo school. 'The ouiy udidiiouul ieee are a i early dis? secting and inittricuattiug t.r'.rt. oach of which is tb\ T'.t Advan:iigu of ?c/MUnhipi.-The student holding a scholarship eau cuter tho College at any time during the year, -liens ai long ua hecho, sos, und re-enter the insli tuunu aa t.equeuLv ua de.ircd. lt lequires no previous reading or study to enter the University ou schoiarsiups, honce, ult private tunion :eea arc s-veo. biudents, by holding scholaralnpa, oin prosecute other tusiuese a ; ort ol the lime. The .undulate lor graduation can present himself at any urue, and receive hu acure, us soon as quuhtleo. . in cuseu btu out bbonid hold achoiurbaip und not bo iible io ut lend lectures, it can OJ transferred to another, thus preventing un lus . Parents, guardians or friends of students wishing lo pur.'luue bchoiarahip lor them a yci.r or more belora uieiratteuduuce at tue Ln.vur.iiy, caa seeUcu tuem by advencillK one-hail thc price and paying thu balance whuu the EUidem enters. Pnysici?us uno beucvo.out mau eau hesiod groat benefit Upon poor y.ut.g men by pr.seuuug luem u schulurenlp, and Ul Ul unabou? ihwii io ''"?'-"ii au iiunorabie piolesstou. The Faculty emoraoei soveuteuu eminent physicians und aurg?Oua. 'The Uuiversity has. associated wita lt a I rgo hospital clinis, whu.u every lorui o: medical and surgical disease ls chelated on and treated .u the pres? ence ol he cass. CULLE?? BeiLDrso.-Tho College buiMins. located in Nluiia birc?t, eauib of Walnut, ls ibo ?ne.t in thu city, lt? iront. euUefdata gothic, und U aduruod with em batdementd and embrasuius, pieSuuUu^ u novel, bold, and boaut'iui uppeur-ncc. 'The facade is ol brown stone, ornarocnitd by two lowers, nain,; to tho cie.uuou ol eighty ;oet, und crowued w.th un embaitled purapeL Tne budding contains between cay and sixty rooms, uil supp.icd with wuter, gus, and evury othei- convenience thut modem improvement uau ooutrioute lo facilitate medical instruction. Only live hundred scholarships will be issued, and as tu o hundred und LU, arc now uol<l, those wno wish to secure ove should do so ul ouce. a on cy can be remitted by OXprfSB, or u di un or chuck sent on any Notional Bank in the United tutes, when ihe acnolarship wiU be returned by mail, si0ueu by the President ollie Board ol Trastees, JO.-.'Ei'll b. Fi SULK. E^q., und thu iieun ol the Faculty, W. PAINE, M. D. Ali orders ior t-cholarship . or other business ot thu Uni? versity, shuuld bu adjresstd to Pioleosur W. PAINE, M. D., Philadelphii, Pa, PAYNE'S PRACTICE OF MEDICINE A NEW WORK JUST 1S;UED BY W. TAINE, M. V-, . 'rote sor o; tue Pnnciples and Practice ot Medicine aud Pathology iu the Philadelphia University of MeJlainu und burbury; author of Raino'- Practice of Surgery; a work on Obstetrics and Materia ul edi cu, 'intbor of New School Remedies; au Lpitouie ot nuer.ie't Proctioe ol .deuicine; Reiiew ol liomx-upathv; ? Work ol. tho His? tory of Me-ic.ue; Editor of University Medical and ,:ur g;c-l Joiurnal, Atc, Atc. li is a royal octavo ol 900 panes, aud contains a tull description of all diseASOS known iu medicine and Burg cry, incluU.uit those of won: JU and cTdldren, together wiiu their iiathuloyy und ireaUneul by ah the now and improved methods. Frico VI; poatugo 6u cents. Addreai tte author, No. 933 ARCH STREUT, Philadel? phia, Pa. ALSO, A NEW WORK, EaUlcd New School Medicines, which is the only *-ork ever published upcu Mst.nu lledica, unbeacba^ ad the Eclectic, Homos ethic, au- Boiauic ltem -diCb, w..h a lull regular Materia Medlatu Price JO; potita?e u-ec. AdcUess as abovw. UNIVERSITY JOURNAL mam m mmi A SZ-II-itONTULT JOUBVAL OF MEPI0I3Z, SttBaSHT, mXSIOLOOY, KXOlSKS AND OEMfiBAL LIIltllA TCSit, TJLVoTEl) TO TUE P?OlXS^lQK A?D TOE PEOi-LE. The ebeape t Medical Pupa: iu tho world, published everv two -..eeks at uie Umveraity B'iii?mji, Ninth-street, Sout'i oi W haut. Single copies.,. ..SI.00 Five cop.es u> one addrcs?. .4.35 Tan copies to on? address..".50 Filia.cn copie, to ono address.9.89 Twenty copie? to ooo audreys.l ^.^a " Le getters up of tho Club ?hull hsve one copy g.-a.tJ. Address W. PAINE, M. D., Editor, September 12 Philadtlphiu, Pa. _WANTS._ COOK. AND WASHER WA I* TE.'O-A COM PETENT WHITE FEMALE, who ia i good cook Hud naher, c n obtain g:od wages, longini a, and a per? manent iii 'ad. n. Gcoa referetues requirid. A] ply at 1H1S OFFICE,_1_December 16 ITTA* ED TO RENT, WITHIN FIVE OK >V eight minutes walk ol tlic Tostoffioo In a pica:; int neighborhood, ci'hct a *waii HOUSE or lour or ave BOOM* in u large uno. wiih a separate uparlmeut lora Kitchen. Eon; no; to bc more than ;3DU or s4Ui). Address 'E. G.," care L, Ch.ipiu A: Co.. Ha>uo-6:r,.ot, Di comber lil Ul ANTED, BY A t'OJIPETE\T BOOK . KEEPER, employment A situation ai Dook Keeper pr aler, ed but would have no obje. tiona to act as Ckrk or Copvi?t. Good references lurt.ithed on ad? dressing "EDGAR." DAILY NEWS OFFICE, september 12 C* CLERKSHIP WANTED, EITHER AS Bookkeeper or Goacral Atsistant, by one wlQing and qu ilined to make himself Metal. Address, stating (alary off red and nature cf business, "dCCUUNTAN'T," ot the Daily News Office. 12 December 4 ?JiiO^AA TO S3U00 PER YEAR-AN \&??*J\J\J AGEN'a ia want d in every town In the Uuion to luikoand sellan ar ide of daily consumption in every family. It is entiri ly new. Salo ns i>crmuuont as T.our Alpress LuUis COBLEMZ, Middleton, Md. Dec. mbor4 Imo AGENTS WA v'i'ED KOK THE "LOoFE OF JEFFERSUN DAVI>," by Trank H. Ailrieud, of lUciimO-ll, formurly editor of thu Southern Literary Messender, 'luis ia a full sud authentic history cf the L:lo titu Pub.ic Services of the great Southern leader. Mr. A iric-iil has enjoyed unusual advantages in ihe pre? paration of this work, tfl wiU bo apparent to ail on exaui uiatiou. .*?cnd lor specimen pages and circulara, wi,h terms. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Atlan? te, oa. Imo* November 2'J WASTED- IN AGENT-ONE CHANCE IN each town, worthy tho attention or au active business man, to uko tuu agency tor tho cale O; U EAD .VIREE l'a RUBBER iluL'LDING AND WEATHER STRIP?, apx>lied to the sides bottom, tc,, aud centro ol doors and windows. Send for agent's circular. j. R. BRADSTREET _ co., November 27 2inos Boston, Mass. WANTED-A YOUNG LAO Y WANTS A SITUATION tho ensuing year as TEACHER m a private family. She will givu thorough instruction iu Ibo English branches ol educat.on and teach young be? ginner* in the French language. Tho best roiereaooa given, OJU terms moderate. Address "'MIS.-? L. W.," care ot Dr. C. B. Jones, Ashland, Hanover County, Va. November 25 Imo WANTED, AGENTS EVEKYWllERF, TO seil tue MAGIC CLEANSING CREAM, sainplo doz., terms, show carie, etc., sent on receipt of t2. E. cUM.clNGS _ CO , No. 42 South Marget street, Boston. November 23 Jmos WANTED, A SITUATION AS TEACHER 'ihe suusenher, who has had eight years experi? ence in his profession, us Priucipal ot Academies, and is at piesent Principal of .Uontreal Academy m Ne i.-JU county, Va., aosires to rem ovo South on account oi me health of LL, fondly, and will accept a situadou either in a Male or romalo College or Academy, or in u Private Behool that will yielu him u support, anywncre m Georgia or South Carot.na. lie teaches, bendee thu English branches and jiuihcninlics, tho Lorin, oro.k, Trench and t-panish Lan? guages, ana will gire tuti&laciory testimonials of bin com? petency, roocesa and popularity as a Teacher. Address c. E. JLlTT.KSuN, alouireui, Jedurson county. Va. November ? j imo AWENTS WANTED_SK? TO S*o A DAY, to introduce our new patent STAR SHU IT LE SE v\ - l.\U jt.\uh.\L Price $ju. lt usej mu threads, and makes thc genuine Lo, k stneh. Au other Jow-pnccduu chiuca make the Chain tsuwu. Exclusive torriiory gi\cn ?cuu lor circulars, w. G. AILSUN _ Cu., Manuiae turcas, Clovelen I, Ohio. Imo Novoaiber IS ? o R_?.T. IIO KENT, THE THR-E-STORY BUICK HOUaE, No. 70 Uasci-.-tTcOt. Possession given 1st January. Apply to GEu. E. G1BEUN, . coomber 0 mthtt No. ld Glllou-street. Il O KEN T, FOUR OR FIVE LARGE ROOMS, desi, ably locotcd, with fire places and l.o-.-...,; rooina attachej, wi u Use ol kitchen und cellar, buii.ab.o ior a smaU tumi y or for gouUoaic-n; either fur? nished or not, ai desired. Apply ul No. 'J? BRU vD STltEET. 3*_December ld fltO RENT, THE DESIRA BLE DW KLM \ G. J. No. VO Ci'MI-NG-STREET, oppostto Duncan-slreot, having seven to m-, will anica, pantry, close tu, and al! necessary ai'.comiuou.,iioBS for a gentoo] family. For terms, fcc, apply to No. 7 GEORGE-STREET. December 2 mwf TO REM, THAT BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE, No. 60 Cannon street, containing four squire rooms, dressing room and pantry, wiih double | iazza; gas fix? tures throughout: stable, bay <oit, carriage boase aud smoke house, all completo. Also, one two-story HOUaC in thoy.ud, containing lour squaro looma. Possession given on tho Dc December. Apply on tho PRLMISES. Novo LI er 27 wita riiO RENT, A FURNIS11EO ROOM, WIT H X thc Uso 01 u parlor, with or without board in a pri? vai! family, wnero there ore no other boartcrs. Apply ut THIS Ul' l: ILE. DeCc-moer 12 T7UR RENT,PART OF A. DELIGHTFULLY JD SITUATED MANSION, In the southwestern por? tion ol the city, consisting of a suite of three or lour spacious rooms on the ursa Door, with kitchen aud vants' apartments. Terms moderato. Address "A,'' DaUy News Ullioc. november 19 rpo LEAVE FOR A TERM OF YEARS, J. tuc VALUABLE LsTAiE belonging to tho laic Cclonel Kent, situated m uiuugeburg District, lOusist ing ol 3000 ne.es, tu o-tiiirdu cleared. 1 ho soil is rich red clay, flue tor ul kl uds oi crops, l be Estate ls water? ed by u largo creek, on which it a 1-TNU MILL SLAT AND DAM COMPLETE; ihe i oat water-power in tbe S tato 1er Mills aud Factories; situation healthy all thv> yea.- lound. Un the place are sut} laboren ilrecdnuni, wno would contract cheaply, as they desire io remain, ihe Estate will be leaded tor u term Ol years in one body, or in farms ta suit small capital. For terms, ap pij io ftXOWUV _ io. Hu Yuin hu ia ??P?RTNfcKSHIPS. DISSOLUTION. THE FIRM Ol- DURBEC k CO., IS DISSOLVED BY mutual causent. All accounts with the Lr oj will be Fcltud hy JULlL'o R0DMILLAT, who Will eouUuUe the business. F. EUGENE DURBEC, JULIUS EOUM1LLAT. Charleston, December 14, l?ti7. Doc.moer 1U raws3 B?AK?INti. KE M O V A L-B O ARDING_MRS. A. TRACY having r. niovLd her Roar.iug Establish? ment troin No. 6'J Charch-stxeet io No. .J BRO.vD ?TUE ET, ls now piepatcd to lurnlsb Hoard to u limited nawi'vr ot Ladies and Gentlemen. Term - moderate. LeO' moer 14 BO.\KD WANTED.-A PRIVATE F A.AI? !.. Y willing to board another family, consisting ci hus? band, whe, youn^ lady, t.vo cbddioa a:id nurse, on rea tonal .ie terms, will please adore, s or coil on LEUN Alt u C.iAPiN, No. 2a H.yne-jireot, und state tarais ai. 1 lo? cality. Turee or lour rooms required. Uecembcr ll EOARDING-EXCELLENT BOARD CAN be obtained, ut reasonable :ates, by appl.log at No. Ut KING &T11EET, one door above Hudson Street, neat ,no- Citadel. The Street cars j.ass the door every ten H,mutes. limo October 7 iVi 8 S C E L L A MEG US._ FOR RAFFLE-A SOLID GOLD 1 ADI'S CARD-c.V?E, exquisito.y chased, und suitable for a enri^tlnur gilt. Original edt, S120, in gold. i or;y caancea at s2 per chaflCc. Can bo seen at BADEN UUF'S REo'TAbltAYT, afeeUBg4tnet, near Hayne st.ct-t. December 12 DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELEBRA? Tell SOUTHERN IONIC, PANKMN'S UEPATIC L-i i ILKS, un uniaihng rem Ody lor ull Diaeanes ot ibo i/t^ostivo organs and tne- Liver, For tale by aU Drug? gists, _ DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELEBRA? TED SOUTHERN IONIC, PANKNIN'a HEPATIC I HT IF VS un uifunmg t tmedy for ull Diseuses ot tho Digestive organs und ue Liver. For salo by ad Drug glele. _ _ DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELEBRA? TED SOUTHERN IONIC, i-A.-ENiNS HEPA TIC L>I Ti Lits, tm umailnag remedy tor all Diseases of the Digestive Urgaaa and ihe Laver. For salo bj ali Drug? gists._ DU '.'T FAIL TO TRI THE CELEBRA? TED LoUiUEt.:. IONIC, PAN EN IN'a HEPATIC ?ii'TERdi an U?t-iuug ?em.Uj for all Dis-.ases ot tho UigesUVu Cr0aus and tue Liver. For b?ia uy all Drug. st???"-_\_ DON T FAIL TO TRY THE CELEBRA? TED SUU1HERN TONTO, FA .NE.M N's HEPATIC uiiiLita, un ULSaiu. g r.ir.ody far Jil Duoa^oa o; tbe Ligcsnvo Uigans aud uie Elver. For sale by al. Drug guts._ DON'T FUL TO TRY THE CELEBRA? TED SOcTHCR.v : UMC, PAN KN IN'J HEPATIC L.iiEit.-, au untauing remedy lor all Disease* oi tue Digest;Va urgansand ihe Liver. Tor s^o by all Drug gsts. _ -pvON'T FAIL TO M RY THE CELEBRA? XJ FED SOC TH ERN TONIC, PANEM-N'S HEPATIC mi Lits, un uuiuiling remedy lorull Disoascs of the Digestive crt,anij una tua Liver. For aale uy all Drug a^*:_ DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE tELEuItA 1LD SOUTHERN i UNTO, PANKNlN'a HEPATIC liiTTEUs, un uuini.lag r^meay io: a?i Diseases of the i lgi'btive organs ?nd ihe- Liver. For salo by ali Drug ^_ DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELEBRA? TED SOUTHERN Tu IC, PANKNIN'S UEPATI0 DiiTEKS, tu uuialilng remedy tor a.l Diacu 3 oi th" Li;,esiivc Orgius and the Liver. For salo by all Drug? gie s. T~\ON'T FAIL TO TRY" THE CELEBRA? ?J LLD SOUIHERN ? ONIC, PANKNIN'S HEPATIC liiTTERS, un unfailing r.inedj tor all Dis as.s ot the Digestive Orcuua ?nd thu Liver, 1 or sals by ail Drug? gist^_ _ DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELEBRA? TE"1 SOUTHl RN IONIC, P N'KNI VS HEPATIC a if Etta, ui uniaib.-,, reuen) for all L-.s.-asCo of the Digest ve Organs una ihe Liver, loir sale by all Drag K^ts. lyr Nu\e_ler27 liMSiiiriANu'E. QUEEN mum mm OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON1. OAPITAL. 810,000,000 IN GOLD. THIS REUABLE ENGLISH COMPANY INSURES aitainst losa or damttgo by hie on BUILDINGS, MERCHANDIZE, HOUSEHOLD iURNlTURE, RENTS, _c, at eatabLshcd tates. Losses promptly poid, without referen :e to In?!i.td. GiBtiLs it CO., Ageuti, October Ld raruCtto NO. :0 Ad. er's :,outh Wnarf. W. E. MAESHALL, SHlVliXG il ?Mia C??TII SALOOIT, No. 31 BB0Ai)-ST??ET, Cp Stairsj CHARLESTON, fe. C DeocmbwS im0-. MEETINGS. STONEWALL. PIRE ENGINE COMPANY. ATTEND AN EXTRA MEETING OF YOUR ^OM I'ANY, This Evening, at Market Hill, at 7 o'clock pl clsely. A punctual attenrlancp ls desired, as business of great nnportanco will bo brough' up for consideration. Hy order. W. G. MILLER, December lfl 1 Secretary. ST. ANDREW'S LOOGH, No. 10, A. P.M. TUE ANNUAL COMMUNICATION f-F THE ABOVE Lodge will be held at Masonic Hall, Tkit Enning, at 7 o'clock. Members are requested to bo punctual in their attendance, and come prepared to pay their arrears as the rule appertaining thereto will be strictly cnlor. ed. By order W. M. E. N. JEANNE BETT, December I? 1 Secretan-. I. O. O. F.-PALMETTO ENCAMPMENT, No. _ THE QUARTERLY MEETING OF THIS CAMP WILL be held This Evening, at 7 o'clock. A lull attendance l* desired. Officers for tao ensuing terra will bc elected this evening. B?- order. C. F. D. PETIT, So-ibc. Decombor IC CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. ARTESIAN WELL. CITY COUNCIL WILL AT ITS NEXT REGULAR Meeting appoint a suitable person totako charge of thc property known as tho Artosiuu Well, and all proper? ty on it. W. H. SMITH, Dccouiber ll Clerk of Council, TO JUNK-SHOP KEEPERS. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL,) DECEMBEB 2,18G7. J THE JUNK-SHOP LICENSES OF THE FOLLOWING persons have expired. They ar-j hereby notiUcd to aoply at this Office immediately and renew the same : THILiP KILEY, Warren and St. I'hihp-strccte. M. HEINOEDS, No. 5 Bcdon's Alley. HARY BURKE, No. 72 Calhoun-strcct. EDMUND WALLACE, No. 24 Washington-streeL J \ .\IE-> WALLACE, No. 'J5 Spring-street. JOHN LE\UY. No. 214 ConunfT-sirect. MARY -AFTERTY, Columbus and Hanovor-streots. M i .ti' CA .UP.?ELL, President und Cannon-streets. P. MANION, No. 67 t-tate-sucot. JOHN HENNY, No. 40 Quecn-strcct. JAlilES BARRY, No. 10 Whan-street. D. CONROY, No. 32 St. Phllip-strcet. P. ECRAN, No. lu Excliange-3troet. P. PINKUSSOHN, No. 53 East Bay. W. H. SMITH, Decomber 3 Clerk of Council. NOTICE TO AUCTIONEERS. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, ) CHABLESTUN, November VG, 18G7. J ALL AUCTION LICENSES EXPIRED FIRsT OCTO? BER last Those who failed to renew at that time ure not considered as having a License, and consequently aro no Auctioneers. W. H. SMITH, November 27 _ Clerk of Council. NOTICE. OFFICE OF TUE CHIEF OF POLICE, I CniBf.r.SToS, S. C., Mav 4, 1307. J TBE REGULAR INSPECTION OF THE LOTS AND incloaures, vaults, fcc., will commence on Mondai, .f..?f, Gth inst. Owners and occupant, aro hereby required io see that their premisos ore in good condition and thal ;J1 Ella and gartiage is romoved a? required by Ordi? nance. Other Inspections will follow. Bv order ol' Mayor G AILLA un. C. B. SIGWALD. Chief ei Police. PUBLIC NOTICE. Ornes GLEBE or COUNCIL, I May 1SQ7. J The following Section of " An Ordinance lo abolish the ofllce of Speriutendant of Streets ; to provide lor Keep j the Streets' Lanes, Alloys, and open Court3 in the Oity cf Charlesston Clean, and for otlier purposes," is hereby published for the information of all concerned : F?rtha due protection of the said contractor or con? tractera, if if further ordainetl, lhat every owner, lessoa, occupant and tenant of any promises fronting In any s_eet, lane, alley, or open court, shall on every day mundays excepted) have tho dirt, tilth, garbage, or other offal, placed lu front of his or her lot, lu a barrel, box or heap, and in readiness for the contractor, by the hour ot ?o\ea o'clock, A. M., irom tho hist day ol Muy to the dist day of November in every year ; and by the hour ot niue o'clock, A. M., frcin the ?rst day of November tc tho Drat day of Muy following. And any person offend, iiij herein, or placing any curt, lilth, garbage, or other jual, in any street, lane, or alley, or open court, alter the hours abovo named, shall bj subject to a line not les. I bau two uor moro than livo dollars, for each and every otlcnce, to bo imposed by the Mayor. Hy order W. U. SMITH, Hay 15 Clerk of Council. AN ORDINANCE TO REGELATE TUE DBEDOINO OF DOCKS. ri'.' treat, Tho best Interests ot tho city, as woll as the convenience of tho shipping visiting the port, demand that the channel of Cooper River bo kept open witta suili cicnt depth of water for ah commercial purposes, and freo from obstructiont lie it ordained. That in futuro all mud removed irom any oi thc city docks by dredge machines, or otherwise, shah bc removed ono hundred und titty fathoms from the end of the dook. ihe Harbor Master shall bo furnished with a copy of thia Ordinance, which he is requited strictly to enforce; sud to report lor prosecution all violations of tho same; which shall subject the party so oifendiug lo a lino not exceeding one hundred dol?ais lor each and every offence. lUUlied in City CouncU this elgb- loy of October, in tho y.-ar of our Lord ono thousa . 1 eight hundred and sixiy-sevou. [L.S.] P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor. W. H. Surra, Clerk of Council. C'ctobor IS AN ORDINANCE TO rnovxDE ron TUE LIQUIDATION OF TUE INTEBEST ON TUE DEBX or TUE CIT*, WUiCU ACCBCED ON TUE THUtl'IETU DAT OF bEPTLMBEB Lisi4. J JE IT ORDAINED BY J HE MAYOR AND ALDER * 1 MEN in city Council assembled, That for thc pur? pose of liquidating the interest on ibo public debt ot the city, which accrued on the tnir.icth day ol St.pteuibcr last, six per cent, stock, ohi gutory on thc corporation ot 'lie City of Charleston, shall be issued under thc direo t.on of the Mayor, to thc persons holding stocka or six iiirceu?. bond? ol the ?-?ty. and eut.Ucl to rOMhre tba interest accrued thereon ut thu timo above stuteo, the said stock to bear interest alter the rate of ?ix per cent, per annum, payable quarterly, redeemable In thirty >earsAl'rom date: J'rovided, That no part of said stock shall be issued lor any sum less than twenty dollars, or for any fracuonu! part of a dol?an Provided, also, that ull ?ama for les- thai. lwent> dollars, and for fractional parts ol a dollar, ahtiTl bo paid lu city bills. SLC. 2. Tiiat tho term of certificate, and mode of tnuisler of said stock shaU ne subject to the .ame regu? lations as now exist in ielation to other city six per cent, stocks ot thc eily. Raulled in c'iiy council this twenty-socond day of Octo ber, in the year of our Lord ons thousand eight hun? dred and sixty-seven. |L. S.I P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor. W. H. SMITH, Clark of Couuoil. October 25 A.\ ORDINANCE IO EEGULATE THE SIOILAOE OF rtntOLLCM, ITS PPO DUCTS, AND OTUEll INFLAMatAULE OILS. SEC. L Be \t ordained by I't* Mayor uioi Aidtrn'n, in C'y Council astemoled. That from and ul tor tho li Ci day i.i J une next, it shall not bc ia-.vi ul to keep Petroleum, Kerosene, Rook Oil. Benzine, Benzole, or uuy oilier tn mintabie oil or oils on storage or for salo in uuy cellar, ore or but.ding south of Lino street, in a larger quin? iny i!:..:. u:.y htl'-ms ou ruy one lo: or premises, and au* mell Quantity so kept oi s toroa shall bo contained bi v.s.-cL ol Cm or other metal. , ;. 2. That Petroleum, its products, or any other ic llamuiublfl oil or Oils, when brought imo the city by lan I or water, may be kept on any lot orin uny utuldmg in which coliou is uot stored, for a period not exceeding twenty-four bonn, upon thu expiration ot winch tani, ii sh.il) be removed aud kept in ihe manner us required by inc foregoing section. 3LC. j. Any person or persona \iolullng uny part ..I this Ordinance snail bo subject lo a Que of two hundred dollars, lor each oifuuce, recoverable in uny Court of con? potent jurisdiction. ITaufled in city Council this twenty-first day of May, ii. thc jcar Ol our Lord one tbouaaud eight hundred lind sixty-seven. |L.s.| P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor. W. U. SMITH. Clerk of Council. June G PUBLIC .NOTICE. OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY, I Jauuarv 3, i?07. j PCtl.IC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER ; he following Ordinance licences have been pr?par?e !ord.*livery irom this Uliiee. S. THOMAS, City Treasurer. Ste. 1. Be il Ordained ly !he Mayor and Alder intuit, "ity CjuneilatteiMed, That irotn and after the first d: > ot j anti .ry, licenses shall be takcu out for all curt., da}, .md wa; us, used for pr?valo uud domestic purposes, in the same manner, and according to the samu provisJctil now oj taree lu relation to carts, drays und wagons, let? i I riven tar hue, except giving bonds. And each sikh catt, dray or wagon, shah be piovided with a bjjye o*. . taming 'uo number thereof, and marked Private, io .? placed on thc outside ot tho shari. SEC. ?. No person shoji be taken by th? Treasurer aa sui e ly lo any bon. I under the Otd.nauce concerning I censes for cutts, drays, wagons and other carriages, Un? less ho or she be a freeholder. SEC. 3. The following shall heretdter bo thc rates ?Ol licenses for public and private carts, drays, wr.gons, kv,, ladudlBR the horses or mules unod thereof, which iii: ll ue tree irom other taxation: WtilLIC CAEIS, DRATS, ETC., OB THOSE EMPLOYED Et? AM BCsINLbS WUACEVEE, FOU ?UIIE DIBECX oU ESDiitECT. For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by one horse Ol mule, ?20. Tor every curt, dr*? or wagon, drawn by two Lorsetot males, $30. For every back and carriage with ?wo wheo!4?, $20. l'or every hack and car riage with tour wheeli, S40. For every stage or omnibus (oxctpt line cinnibua with two horses, ??O. For every stage or oninibua (except hno oinnlbii., drawn by tour horses, $60. For every tru:k drawn ny two or more horse, or mules 5-iu. For every expreii wagon drawn by two or mora horse? or mules, sGU. UllE.VD CASTS AND PBIVATE CAMS, DILV?8, EIC. For every bread cort or wagon, ?5. For every cart, dray or wagon, used for private or do. mestic purposes, aud not to be employed tu the trune porting ol goods, wares, merchandise, lumber, or aa; jeer commodily, tor compeiisation, either directly oi indirectly lor thc same, shall pay for u license thu sum oi exclu? I vs ot ihe horse or uuie. Ratified in City Council, this 10th day ol Januan IL. s.| lu the year of our Lord one thousand cght hun? dred and sixty-six. By tue .Mayor. P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor January :i W. H. SMITH. Cleric ol Council Horns. WILLIAM IRWIN, PROPRIETOR OF THE PALMETTO HOUSE, SPARTAN BURG, S C, December 2 niwfG CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. C. A. MILLER.CiaaUier. J. P. HORBACH.Superintendent. Octo'jcr 17_ S. SWANDALE, PROPRIETOR Ol THE Mansion House, u REE.". VILLE, n, V. Juno 9 ST. JAMES HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS i-noPJHEioRs : WM. A. HURD.Of New Orleans. W. f. CORKERY.Ol Spottswood Hotel, Richmond. Telegraph and Railroad o?iee? in Ro inda o! Sold. Jun. 17 ?uto AMUSEMENTS. Grand Christmas Tree! TBE LADIES OF ST. PYUL's CHURCH, SOCIETY ?Ti'.ELT, will have on exhibition a GRAM) CHRISTMAS TREE ! ?N ALL ITS EUROPEAN SPLENDOR. TOYS AND FANCY ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, AND REFRESHMENTS, DU? RING ONE WEEK DAY AND EVENING, COMMENC? ING THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 12, 1867, AT SEVEN O'CLOCK, LN COMMINS' HALL, Ko. 137 MEETING-STREET, (OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL). Ti kets rf Aclm'ssl n 25 ? ants. rntiU ng holder to a beautiful Gilt from Chi iatmas 'irer>; Singlo Season Tick? ets SI, eutitUng holih-r to four Gilt ; Family Season Tickets $2, ontitling ho'dtr to c ght Glin?. Ticko-H may b . had ar thc Door, the Hotel?, principal B ">k Stores, or fi om any merni, or or t?o COJIMITT?E : JOHN Vt. SAWNER, Chairman. captai i 3. 1. KAN A TAUX, Vicc-CUalrman Rev. F. J. SHADLER, Taei?utvr. E. F. SOHACUTE, Sicretatv. PHIL. BUCKIICTT. Ja. T. S. O'BRIEN. JOS. DOHIAGE. H. SAHLMANN. D. A. J. SULLIVAN. JAS. S?LVO. F. L. O'NEILL. G. A. FOLLIN. H. J. O'NEILL. E. P. SWEEGAN. H. A. COHEN. EDY/. DALY. A. LANGER. The pr >rced ' aro to be dovoted to defray the o juts of the new Orga". Tho Pi >sT BAND, under the able dirccUon of Mr. THOMAS W.LDON, have generously volunteered their services on the occasion, and will be In attendance every ovenin^. N. B -The time of Exhibition ha- boen advanced from Monday the lCth, to Thursday, the 12 th inst December 13 HIBEKNIAN llALL Positively Six Nights Only ! coiiMESCffie mm EVEKIKG, DEC. i6, MARSHALL & DOlLE'S MIKADO TROUPE OF JAPANESE, TWENTY-FOUR STAR Performers. MEN, WOMEN AND C HILDREN, QT TBZ MOST Wonderful Performance of the Age. Admission tl; Colored Scats 75 rents; Children under 10 years of age 60 cents. Doora open at 7; Japanese will appear nt 8 o'clock. Grand Family Matinee on Wednesday std Saturday at 2 p, M. E. P. KENDALL, December 12 9 Agent. FINANCIAL. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD BONDS WANTED. SOUTH CAROLI>A RAILROAD SIX PER CENT. BONDS, due 1st January. 186'f. Northeastern Railroad Coupons (past due}. Union and Spai tanburg Railroad Bonds (Coupons at? tached). City of Savannah Coupons. City of Columbia Bonds. Apply to ANDREW M. MORELAND, December 13 imwG Broker, No. 8 Broad-street NEW YORK EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE ON NE-V ?C.1K FOR SALE IN SUMS to sutt purc'iac?re, by <i'.:0. W. WILLIAMS 4 CO. November 6 wimlmo EXGHAINTQE ON NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. CHECKS CONSTANTLY FOR SALE IN SUMS TO suit on NEW YORK and BALTIMORE. Apply to L. GAMBR1LL, November ?2 Imo No. 7 Bread street i" STACKS, COUPOiT BONDS, STOCKS. COUPONS BANK BILLS, GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AT HIGHEST BATES, by ANDREW M. MORELAND, BROKER, No. 8 BROAD STREET. November 29 fmw2inoa MISCELLANEOUS, PAINTS FOR FARMERS AND OTHERS. THE GRAFTON MINERAL PAINT COMPANY ABE now manufacturing the best, cheapest and inost dura? ble Paint in use; two coat?, well pot on, mixed with pure Linseed oil. will last lu or IS yean; it is of a light brown or beautiful cbocolato color, and can be changed to Creen, le.i.1, stonu drab, clivo or cream, to suit tho tasto ot thc consumer, it is valuable for Bouses, Barna, r enees. Carriage and t ar-makera, Palls and WooJenware, Agricultural Implements, Caual Boats, Vessels and filip's Bottom*. Canvas, Meta; and Shingle Roofs (lt be lng tire auil water prool), Floor Oil Cloths (one manufac? turer naving used o 00 bbls. tho past yoar), and, as a paint for any purpose, is i naurpassed for body, durabili? ty, elasticity and adhesiveness Price M per bbl. of ?100 lbs., wliich ivili supply a farmer for years to como. War? ranted in all cases aa above. Send for a circular which give -.uti particulars. None jenuiae unleas oranded In a trade mark Grafton .Mineral Paint. HOLMES A: CALDER, Agenta, December 13 fmwtlmo Meeting-street. TINWARE CHEAP FOR CASH ! PRESSED AND PIECE PANS yt PT., PER DOZEN, Mc.; 1 pt. CCc ; 3 pt. 91; 1 qrt 75c; 2 qrt. $1.32; 3 qrt. SLS8; 4 qrt, $1.96; 0 qrt. $2.50; 10 qrt $3.60. Pili AND DINNER PLATES, t? la. ?W.76; 9 in. $7.25. per gross. FUNNELS-Vial* COc; Pinta 80c; Quarta $1.25; 2 Quarts $2.00; 4 Quarts ?3.00, per dozen. WASH BASINS (Pressed, Plain and Japnned - small S2.00; largo 53.50, pet dozen. PRESSED CULLENDERS-small $3.00; largo $4.00, par dozen. At NO. 18 BROAD STREET, ADAMS, DAMON & CO. Novomber 6 wim DR. WISTER'S .MEDICATED COUGH CANDY. FOR THE CUBE OF Coughs, Colds, and all Bronchial Affections. THIS CANDY C0TATN9 THE ACTIVE PRINCIPAL Ol lil e<m plants, which are known to be of the mo? beuollclal character for all Throat, abd Cheat Complaints [Children can uso it without any rlak.J Prepared one sold only by J. ll. WILTDEP.GER, Apothecary and Chemist, No. UT? King-street, Charleston, S. C. December 10_6 WM.G.MAZYCK, Book and Job Printer. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING, IN ENG USU, GERMAN, FRENCH OR >PANISH, exeou ted in thc liaeit style an J a; rates which will DEF! COMPETITION. Orders lett at the CHARLESTON LIBRARY BUILD LNG, corner broad and Church streets, or sent tbroug) POSTOFFICE BOX NO. 340, will receive immediate at toution. 19 December lu COMMISSE TvlERCHANTS. U. BI. MA [(SHALL ?: BROTHER AUCT?ONEEKS, Real Estate Agents, Brokers, No. 33 BROAD-STREET. EE AL ESTATE. STOCKS, A-c, BOUGHT AND SOLI ON COM.MibSrON; LOANS NEGOTIATED; PRO PERTY LEASED. &3- Auction of HORSES, FURNITURE, kc, oven Wsdncsday. _October jj fflLLIA.ll 0, (?ILLIU?D 4 SOS, Real Estiite Aleuts, Auctioneers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OEFICB NO. 33 3A1.NE MREET. isnf-rc'.tr ?*_ WILLIS & CHIS0LM, nam COMAS ?ERCBASTS, AND S ii X P PING AGEN T S, -?T/- ILL Al TEND TO THE PCRCHASE. SALE AM V? SlIIOlLNT ito Foreign and Doinostic P.>rti;0 COTTON, tlcE. LUMBER AND NA VAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, s. C. E. IPIXAiS. .A. R. OttlSOUl October 26 GROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS CORN ARRIVED. OAAfi BUSHELS PRIME OLD AND KEW ?i\J\JVj WHITE COB:*, per schooner .Shiloh. For c?lo by E. M. BUTLEB. Dooombor 16_2 BACON, FLOUR AND LARD. I A BHDS. PBTME BACON SHOULDEBS AV/ 10 hhds. prime Bacon 8ldes loo bbli. choice Family Flour 200 bbls. choice Extra Flour CO packages Leaf Lard. For sale by n. ? A. P. CALDWELL. December 16 2 FRUITS FOITTH?IIOLIDAYS. 1 ? C\l)f \ SWEET FLORIDA ORANGES XIS? VV/Vf 100 barrels Choleo Apples 20 boxos Messina and Malaga Lemons FIRS, Raisins, Nuts. Malaca Grapes Cranberries, Assorted Canned Fruits, tc, Ac. For sale low, for cash, by . WELCH k BRANDE?, December 16 3 Nos. 67 and 09 state-street. SEED POTATOES. I KA BARBELS W -STERN BEDS LtJKJ 100 barrels Chili Beds 80 barrels Prince Alberts 25 barrels Peach Blotts 25 barrels Jackson Whites. For sale low, for cash, by WELCH 4 BBANDES, December 16 3 Nos. 67 and 69 State-etreot. FRUIT ! FRUIT ! FRUIT ! *\C\ C??i? I CHOICE HAVANA O BANGES 0\J)\J\J\J 103 bunches Bananas .4O dozen Sugar Love Pineapples 60 wh?le-boxes of Layer Bau-ins 60 hali-hoxes of London Layer Bibina 50 quarter-boxes of Layer Balbina 600 pounds of Drum Figs 100 pounds ot Box Figs i0 boxes cf Choice Lemons I5O barrels of Choice Northern Apples 40 barrels or Assorted Nats 60 kegs of Choice Malaga Grapes 40 boxes cf Fire Crackers 20 barrels of Dried Apples 6 barrels of Dried Peaches 20 barrels of Marrow Beaus 1 half-barrel cf Bed Beans 2 barrels of Groen Peas 500 barrels of Choice Western Bod Potatoes, ex? pressly put up for Seed 60 barrels ot Choice Eating Potatoes 30 barrels of S. S. Onions/ The above Goods will be sold m lots to suit purchasers. at the lowest market prices, by imr?uw?T, _ . BABT it WLBTH. Deeemh.-: 16 8 Kos. 57 and C9 Markentreet. NOTICE. THE UNDEB9IGNED BEG8 TO INFORM HIS friends and customers, .hat ho has reo period st No. 141 EAST BAY, When he will continue tnTsHIP CHANDLERY AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. THEODORE D. CLANCY. December 12 <j STOCK. CITIZENS WISHING TO PATRONIZE A DBOVEB will find MEAT at ?Stalls Nos. 48 and 491 arge Meat Market). BEEF, VEAL and MUTTON from 6>; to 1JX cents per lb. constantly on hand. November 20 Imo BALE, ROPE, BAGGING AND TWINE, FOB SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASE KS, BT tho Manufacturer H. CL?CU8, No. 87 Pine street, New York. September 24 4roo JOHN B. TOGNI, No. 125 Meeting-street, WHOLESALE AND BET ALL DEA LEB IN HAVANA AND DOMESTIC SEGA RS. Fine Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Genuino Meerschaum and Briarwood Pipes, West India and Domestic Fruit, French Confec? tionery, and Jellies, Preserves-m Jara and Cans; Nute, Freuen Fancy Boxes, Malaga Grapes. A full supply of WILLOW BASKETS, leo , Ac. Country orders promptly art ndod to. December 3 imo HATS AND CAPS. "THE TEMPLE OF FASHION!" JUST RECEIVED, THE LARGEST AND MOST COM? PLETE STOCK OF HATS, CAPS AND FURS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, And at prices that will compete with any other house in the city. C. H. JOHNSON, December 9 imo No. 269 EfNG-STREET. DRY GOODS, ETC. 420 DEY GOODS 420 AT LESS THAN COST OF_JtfANUFACTCRE. G0UDK0P & BEUTHNER ARE OFFERING PEINTS AT 8c, 10c AND 12)ic Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings Kentucky Jeans and Tweeds Black and Colored Satinets and Cassimcr s Black Silks at SI"and upward A large and varied assortment of Shawls, &c. Plankets, White and Colored; Swiss Counterpanes, Ac. Laaies' Black Cloth at $2 and upward. CLOAKS! CLOAKS ! ! OF THE LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE SlYLES, AT THE LOWEST AND MOST UNFASHIONABLE PBICES. G0UDK0P & BEUTHNER, No. 4a0 KINCMST. (EAST SIDE), THBEE DOOBS SOUTH OF CALHOUN. December ll 18 fl & MILLIUM, AGENTS. NEW STORE, No. 281 KING-STREET. CHEAP PRINTS DRESS GOODS HOMESPUNS. ALSO, 281 Hoop Skirts, 281 HM. HOSIERY, KLNG-ST. CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, CLOTHS Al HIRES, FLANNELS & BLANKETS. HAIB AND TOOTH BBUSHE? COMBS, NECK TIES SUSPENDI BS, PERFUMERIES UMBRELLAS and PABASOLS We invite the attenUon of those in want of any goods in our line, as it will be to their Interest to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. FOliARTIE & STILLMAN, Agts., NEW STORE, No. 231 KING-SIBEET. December 6 22 FURNITURE, ETC. -0 READ FOR YOUR INTEREST. PRICES REDUCED. ClAVE YOUB MONET UNTIL YOU BEACH THE kj Southwest corner of Meeting and Wentworth streets, where B. WHITE will sell you Just such FURNITURE as vou wont, from a CBADLE to a CHAMBER or PAB? LO ? SET, at prices that have pleased many others, are pleasing every day, end so they will you. Everything warranted as represented. Hair, Cloth, and Vam.sh cheap to the trrdo. Don't be kept away, and don't leave If others ore be? fore you; you will get your turn. E. WHITE'S FURNITURE WARER00MS, Southwest Corser of Meeting and Wentworth streets. December 4 Imo FROST, BLACK & CO., WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL HEALL IS 151 AND MANUFACTURERS OF FUB1NTITXJBE OF EVERT VARIETY. No. 73 Bowery, near Canal Street, NEW fOUK. STEAMBOATS, HOTELS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS FUBNIUHED AT THE SHOBTLS? NOTICE. AU Goods purchased of our House guarantied st re? presented. a, w. moer. '*3OS BL?CK- CE0- Dn,B' October at_3mog THE SUMTER WATCHMAN Ia PUBLISHED BYBBY WEDNESDAY, AT SUM < TER S C.. by GILBERT k FLOW LES, Proprietors, ?.t FOUB'DOLLABS per onuum, invariably la advance Ad vertisement? Inserted at usual rates. Evory style ol Job Printing executed lr. Ui? nc=v5t style anti greatest au patch, Senemou a.