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VOLUME V.NO. 635. CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 2, 1867. PRICE FIVE CENTS TELEGRAPHIC. Oui Cable Dispatches. LONDON, October ll-Midnight. Paris dispatch es state that artair.-, ii? ItaU ur.- grave-il is believed the whole nation w?i foll?n the Garibaldi effort victor Emanuel will BOOTI cross the frontier anti proclaim Ron;;? n Dart nf lus kingdom. Livr.Rp.-Hvt, October ll.-Cotton -ssies. l?."<><> bales: ?ates of th- w>ch. 70.000 bales - exporta, ,19,000 bales ; Bpecalati in, 1,000 bato* ; stock, 787, OtK) bales. .Thereof 216,000 are Amerieau. LivFRroor.. October ll-Evening;-Cotton un changed. Manchesh i advices unfavorable. Gooda ami yarns drooping. Panis, October l_\ Capoteen retorna io Paris Tuesday, 'itu- Bourse ?a heavy; rentes declining;. LONDON, October 12. -The appointment of Ed? ward Thornton a? British Ambassador at Wash ington is condemned. It is a generally expressed wish that a lit s t class man should be sont to tho Cnitcd State? LIVERPOOL October 12.-Steamship Clima ia do tamed herr- bv bad feather. LONDON October 12.-Yesterday F.venin;;. Dhited States bonds Tlf. Derhv's intended resignation is denied. l.rF.RPOOL- Yesterday Evening, Ootol^i* 12. Cotton advanced 1-lCd. Rai...-, I8.IU10 hales. Tin' liabilities ol Campbell* Son amoru,t.-, t., i 125.000. The Fenian ?i la ri ii continues. Precauciona bave been taken ncainst a rising in Limerick. BERLIK, October 12:-The North Gomi?ii Raette says, it is perfectly eonvinceJ of the sincerity of Napoleons peace, addi ess. FR\NKF.-?.T. October 13.-Bonds, Cat.!? Summary. NEW YORE, October 12.-Three trou -clads luv been sent to the Irish coast. Napoleon compiair.5 of Austria's delaying tho re ?.iganitiiion of the army. The Garibaldis are entrenched at varian joints near Viterbo. Their plan involves drawing the garrison from Rome when tb- home insurgents will risc. , Napoleon and tho King o? Prussia will iur-ct^.uu at Baden. ~\\ asiiiuKtun New*. WASBIXOTG:.", October 12.-Cotton claims o? lc. Southern owners, amountu:.,' to S120,000, whi?hl were awarded by tim t ourt nf Claims in June lust have been paid,'less 24 percent The suecos.-ful claimants ar?' residents of Mobile Charleston anti Atlanta. The Court required absolute proof ni the cLimams ha*, mg never voluniariK aided tho rebellion. Forney telegraphed from Philadelphia that Sharswood is elected l?y at loast 600. Ohio politi? cian* Beem alrald to speak on the Gubernatorial result in that sta;.-. 1, P. M.-Nothing from Ohio. Nothiug mak ing Sharswood's cfeeti?..n doubtful from Pbilu dsjphia. Commodore Barron, of tito Confederate nave. ha3 been pardoned. Franklin Pierce was serenaded at Concord, N. H., Wednesday night, and said: ''I warn you, tm friends, to noto the fact tba- these triumphs, what ?ver they may bv aro no party triumphs. The people have risen in then- majesty, with a c ?CiOOSjnesa of their power, and disregarding party iinee and party aspirations, have been silently cori biderinji what belongs to them, their children and their country. I think tho greatfcattlc has be.n fought and w n. if the results are significant in nothing else, they uro in this that the white vace our raco. the German, italian, French, Irisl Scotch and Anglo-Saxon people me ^till to br- the controlling power on this continent.1 The Gubernatorial result iu Ohio cannot bo posi? tively known until Tn esdai. The Supprior Court of New i oil. on appeal, bas decided the Garth er will case iu favor of Mis. Tyler. The Republioaii'tuaioritv in Iowa is estimated at 20,000. Among a number of articles forwarded to the dead letter office froui tne army atColumt ia. New bent and Goldsboro; was an oil palting, repre? senting two children finding a horse. Tho Tie part ment will restore tho pain ting to tho owner upon satisfactory proof, addressed ly the Third Assistant Postmaster-t?cner.i!. The heirs of the original owners of Harper's Ferry objeet to the sale ordered by 'Congress. The original theed exocuted to George Washington stipulates thai the property should onlv bo used Ly the United States. The pardon application of h. M. T. Bunter, re? cently published, was written s?>on after th . close of the war. His expressions of approval apply to Pre ?dont Johnson's, and not to HIP ConffressionsJ plan of reconstruction. Revenue to-dav, $391,000; for the week, $2.500,- | OOO ; for the fiscal year. $04,814.000. General Sherman is visiting his daughter m Hew York. Schofield returns, to Richmond to-tuorrov.. In a drunken row between stage passengers and t he escort at Cameron Crossir g, on t hs Santa Fe road, three were killed. The Government has abolished the auction mew nopoly. Mr. Otterboure, late Ministet to Mexico, and family have arrived at New York ba the Corsica from Havana. WASHINGTON, October 13. M ijoi L. s. Ward, Editor of tho Panola, Mississippi, Star is dead. The .Committee for tho in?.'*ti?;ati?ii of the treatment of Union prison*'-o sit1? rn Boston till the meeting of Cone,i. sa ,T( Ol r tom Riebmo?.i ir RICKMONI?. October 12.-TLt- casent Gen Im * boden is excitinc some inter?s t He applied to be j( permitted to register under the President's am- . nesty proclamation upon taking an oath to sup? port'the Constitution, but v.-VJ rejected. He now intends to apply to the United State* District t. Court for a writ of mandamus to compel the regis- ? tering officer to register his mme In case the 'l court refuses to gir.nt the writ, ho will appeal to ,j the Supreme Court ot tho United Slates, and thus test the valid.ty of thc onlh required bf tho Recon struction Act. and demonstrate what virtue there is in the pardon accorded by the ('resident to the excluded class. The United States Deputy Marshal s?.;,-cii the B British bark Walhall, of Nova. Scotia, at City Point di to-dav, to satisfy a claim of tho mate. Thc captain resisted the seizure, and was ven '..isolent, threat- tl ening thc count ry with Fuglisu vengeance, and al therefore telegraphed for advice- to the British N Consol at Norfolk. New York and Richmond, but ni was finally pacified auJ yielded to tho law. at General O. Brown, Chief ol' the Bureau, ha? re- rt ceived a letter tum Norfolk, explaining tho w troubles on tho Taybi farm. Tho negroes have tl been allowed to remain there up to this time un* si molested. Taylor was pardoned moro than a year ct ago. Be baa beei. endeavoring to get them off. C but they have peisitLitith refused to leave. A few ct days siiice a party went ont from Norfolk, accom- C pa?ied bv an* agent of the bnreao, to persuade ! them to leave, ottering places ?ni General Wise's ir farm, which ia .still in ti?- bands of the Govern- t< ment. They assembled together, and. through ti their spokesman refused all otters cf a compro- pj mise, declaring that the President had no right to ta iiardon Tavlor, and that they wot.td remain on tho rt arm and defend what they considered their pro- S porty against all comers. Steps will bc taken to al eject them by civil process. There has been no a outbreak as Vf t, and no armed demonstration was si made. The cc uference was peaceable anti a blood-* a lees one. but it is feared trouble will grow out of b it, and that blood may be sued before the squat- ft tera will yield their sovereignty. 1 The Board of Directors of the Chamber of Com- r< moree held their first morning thia evening and o organized. . n The Board of Registration closed its oooks last w evening. During the five days there were ree ister- ti ed in the city 189 whites "und 157 Wacks,'which ti leaves tbe bhek majoritv nearly the aanie' as be- li fore. The Alrican Church has boen refused To the ? Republican mass nominating convention, and s therefore it will b? held in Capital Square Mon- a day. A meetine is' being held hero to make lt preparations for it. Huun.cutt and Underwood v. will doubtless be two ol the five delegates nomi- u uated. b General Beauregard leaves iu the morning tor ti Washington. <. From Wilmington Wn MINUTOS. October 12. Wiiiiam \\. Parker, ] whose trial has been mogroering for the past two [ days in the Criminal Court, was convicted ol mur? der in the first degree. He allied William Childers ? in 1868. - The evident-? was circumstantial, but a strong. t Weather clear and cool. k Front Loni?? ill?-. 1 LOUISVILLE, October 12. .inst ices S wa y ne sud ' ballard have decided ti;.- Civil Rights Bill to be I constitutional. Samuel B. Tarim- a nei-ti.-? .->f the President is * dead. 5 - - t coin auvminsb. . 1 SAVANNAH October 13.- The Republican meeting t advertised to take place ut 4 p. m. to-morrow and i a torchlight procession afterwards is indefinitely t postponed. . 1 Maror Anderson issued the following piochmv l tion, prohibiting tho torchlight procession i Whereas it is proper in ibo present excited ' state of the public ininJ that prompt nu ;, ores be i taken for the preservation of the public peace ot t thecommuuitv ami. ( Whereas, from information given ino aa Mi.?>i. 1 i have reason to nppreht-nd that gatherings and i torch processions at nicht in the streets of Saran > nah may be hkely to .TSUII inriol JH.I corul^gra tion, I do therefore isa no tliis^rochunation foi l, d- l mg an\ such assemblage or procession in th. streets ?r other thOT>oghl irs after ?.i^htl ?ritliiu the limits of thc r:';y, v.itli.'.nt written-per...ission t.f the Mayor, and i hercte. request di .udell, and well disponed persons to aid the amhur,.- ? in the preservation of tbe peace and K"fl,l on*.-, of Hie ..itv. (Signed) EDWARD C. INDERRON, Mavoruf Savannah. 4. Krom \nt Oalcan*. NEW ORLEANS. Octobei 12.-Interment! Yellow Fever to fl o'clock th:- m..!:.>: * ,,; from Yellow Fever ii? Mo*?tl^ MOBILE. October 12.-There were three inter ments from ye.'low fever to-day. Marine Sfews. Hmm ?oRX. Octobei 18.-Arrived steamer E. B Souder, from Charleston, and steam? Ne? kort from Southampton Domett lc Markets. Niu Voh?, October 12-P. M.-Money es Cold closed firm at 144?. uovernmeuts lower. Stocks active and excited at b?ttei . NEW IORK. October 12-P. M.-Oottoi steady; sales 2518 bales. Flour tirm?r; Sta a 1 i 25; Southern flO 75 a 1">. Wheal active, ;'>;.. better. Corn Se. better. Mena dui: Lard llallj. Naval Stores quiet. F higher. BALTIMORE. October 12. -CoUon is rcr diddling 18L Flour quiet but ?rmer. Inner. Corn declined : a .> ; White it 4J Wilow ?1 4S; Mixed si 41. Oafs lower. Ry? declined 5c. Provisions steady an .hanged. New ORIXAXS, October 12.-Hour dall; Superfine ?io choice extra $14 50. <'<'i and unchanged. Dat.-, nnchaaged. Pork tail Iii m it *26 50 a 2C 7". Bacon thin; Sht clear Sides 19.V. Sugar-curedHain! 274 [.aid quiet aud arm; prime. tierces ti Freights very dull; tittle ottering. Cotton-Scant supply; Low Middling 17 Receipts to-day 467. i'xports 10OO. Stock jaie?. Gold closed at SI 144 a SI Hi- Si ?6? a "J0. Sisht Exchange on "New York | iii iremium. MOBILE, October KL-Colston active ; Sale; ?ales. Middlings 15$ a lt!. Receipts ?82. President .fohnson in Otc Presen! Cri [From the Xem fork ifrrahl, (Motor 1). A golden opportunity is now before Iv lohnsoti t.? make himself the undisputed n d'the politic il situation, and his administra jositive power m the land, lt' ho has any | my sagacity, any clearness ol' vision in pore, be advantages'of his pr?sent position, h caddy understand what is required ot h each these advantages and tn turn them to icconnt. The Rre.it t'entrai States, throus oices ol' Pennsylvania and Ohio, have spot; his radical ultimatum of universal rearo sui ind negio supremacy, and ir has thus i>c uanifest to all eye* that we atc on the rags C d tuc greatest of revolutions in the annals o ?olitical parties. Mr. Johnson may now do i o give cohesion and direction to this newupr d' public opinion, and a complote reconstru >f his Cabinet is the first essential to meet t'.i uands of this crisis. in beginning a new administration with a ttbinet, Mr. Jolinson undertook a verv difi ask: but iii attempting from time to time toa his old cabinet to a ne\\ order of things, by p? m,' a patch here and a patch there, it was "I abor lost"-and experiment .not only profit mt so fruitful ot disasters that he may be th? al it has uot cost him his official head. Bi a au ofiinal sense, he baa escaped thc last ortnne of Charles the First or Loni? tho eenth, it is because his mistakes have servet mrjwses of tua ad ve rs tries, and they have pi .1 by them. Now, with their own heavy lu f blunders, condemned by the popular voit he Northern States as fsi us thev have expre heniselves, Mr. Johnson may tum tho tables t he baffled and astonished Radicals, and ?dei lie name, his policy and his administration ' he great majority of the loyal mosses ot ital North. 'To this end be needs a new Cabinet, bcgini rith the State Department. Retirement would ow be an act of cruelty to Mr. Seward, but an f kindness. He has outlived his day. ol' nsf esa in public lin-. He belongs toan age and j ration, to a political system ot dogmas and iii hat have passed away." The best that his faith ood man Pridtj can now dp tor him is to gin lim at tie-expense of Mrs. Lincoln, and in m nd scandalous tattle about ber little bills as 1 f the White House. To get rid, therefore, nf laster, in order to h;> relieved of his man. wr o of itself u good move on the part of the Pr eut ; but much higher and larger considerati all imperiously for a new Secretary of Slate. The same broad and gcueial reasons, t? a gre* r less extent, apply VJ all nie other membe rs of xistiug Cabinet, including old Mr.Welles and iug oi' spoilsmen under the care of Mr, Fox. ndfcistaud that Mr. Johnson has beeb m?dit?t ">r some time past upon such a stroke of poli nd it bas been intimated to us front well inforu ou rees at Washington that tie will, in all pro ility, under the encouragements of these 1 lections, proceed without further delay to pct aeasures. Li t him do so; lott let him. in the onstruction of bis Cabinet ugatnst tho nnnlaca ladicals. be careful to avoid the other extreme icnrable Copperheads. He wants no suchoffit u* visera about him as either Ol the two Seymou r the two Woods, or Mayor Honman, Ydorheea -UaadigliEni. Such dead weights would* HOI ink Mr. Johnson beyond the reach of a rcshfri ion. He wants men thoroughly identified w lie Union cause in tho war- men of whom t nal masse? of the North arc justly proud, a ct men who a ?. not committed to the royolutic iv schemes ol [Radical fanaticism-not visional ul clear-headed men Bucb,men,'if von pleat i tirant. Thomas, Sheridan, Hancock, Farrag ad Porter. In the intermediate courue thus suggi-' ad ii 3bnsou may now do a great work in fusing t >nBerva!ive Union men ot both parties into t! ieVoriouB party of 1368, leaving Northern radica mat ic.-- and copperheads and all the dtsturbh ictions ot the oay. North and South, high ai ry, like the drift-wood letton both sides oi a gre ?ver from a heavy flood. We may say, tao, that ie revolntioniiiy'programme of the last two sc ons of Congress stan 3s condemned hythe pc lo, the constitutional amendment upon which tl lectious of last year were con tes tod stands ot hatically. endoieed. A Cabinet, therefore, and ic-ssagc to Congress, framed upon this issue, ar specially upon the suffrage settlement em bract i said amendment would make at ouce a diversic i butti houses of Congress as tatal to the radica H it would be advantageous to the administratif i securing tho legislativo balance of power. M ohn?on will do well to understand that tho peopl ave not been followiug him or fighting his Lat fir i these late elections, but that they have bec ronouncing judgment against the vicious riegi rhemes of radical fanaticism, as they pronounce year ago in favor of the fair and aeceptab] .heme of Congress which the radical leader? i leit inflated folly and self-conceit abandoned. peech of King William, of Pi unala, at th Opening of Parliament: The North Gennau Parliament w as opened ii erlin September 10, by the king of Prussia, wh elivered the following speech from the throne Illustrious, Noble and Honored Gentlemen o ie Parliament of the North German Confeder tion: At the close of the first Parliament o' Mi orth German Confederation I was able to exp es iv confidence that the popular representative As jmblies of the several Federal States w ould no "fuse theil constitutional recognition I tba hich the Parliament had created in unison wit I ie different governments. It affords me grea Uisfaction to find that I was not deceived in thai in?dence. The constitution edithe North Germai onfederati?n has iu a constitutional niuuuer be wue law in all the Federal States. The Federa ouneil has entered UIRUI its (mictions, and tO-UAj herewith, with joyful confidence bid welcome* t my uauic ami in the name of m y illustrious allies. > the first Parliament assembled on tho basis ot ie Federal Constitution. Immediately after tin romnlgation of the Federal Constitution an inpor mt step w as tak-. n toward roguluting the national dations of the Contcderatiou with the States u! cnith Geimauy. Tee Gorman sentiments of tb. Hied Governments have created tor the Zollverein new basis oorrapondiiig with the altered ciicum tanoes, and a treaty concluded on that account, nd approved hythe Federal Coundil will bv laid efore you. The budget ot the Confederation will >rui a prominent subject for yuur deliberations, he careful limitation of the expenditure to absolute ?quirenients will permit of nearly tbrse-fourtha fit being defrayed by the Confederation's own avenues, aud a careful estimate ot these revenues -errants the belief that the estimated contribu? ions of the several Federal States will fully suftic? j cover the whole expenditure. Bills have been dd before the Federal Council, and others are itendecL the object of which is the settlement of uch matters in the domain of Federal Legislation s the present tims permits ot and rccjuirciS. A iw will oe introduced upon freedom of settlement rbJch is meant to prepare the further develofi tent ot the common right of nationality founded y the Constitution. A bill upon liability to mili iry service will be laid before you with the object f making this common right of uatiouality apply L> the army, aud, at the same tune, with tbeobjecl >f collecting iu a manner easily tu be surveyed the .ravisions which are contained in the Constitution, tartly m a distinct form and parti ? by r?f?rence to Prussian legislation on liability L> military service, v lull upon tue passpoit sy?tein aims at doing iway willi antiquated restrictions upon intercourse, md at forming tho basis of au agreeinant between he Confederation and the South (iennau States MI respond,UK with i.b.-national inteiesls. A law ipon weights and measures will be brought for yard ?uh the view of regulating the weights and litasurc-?ol Ine Confederation ou M eomnioii princi >leandiuawaj required bv international inter .ourse. The pcisitiou ofthe Post us :i Federal m ititutiou renders legislative arrangements necea lai-v on the subject of the postal s\"stem generalh md thu postal tari?. 1'he estabbshment of Federal Consulates requires a lenal determinatiou ol thc rights and duties connected with the exercise of :he ofiicc-of Consul. The unity of thc- mercantile narine requites a basis iu ibu shape ot a law upon he nationality ot trading ships. I nope that tn.-, aws, which denote a firstybut decisive stop toward he completion of thc 1 cdcral Costitution., will neet with your and the Fed. ral Council's approval t he deliberations from whicii proceeded thc Fede .al Constitution >veie guided by the conviction bat the great task of the Confederation could m\y be accomplished bv ac commodating, imougi. eciprocal advances, special inti rests to those of? nore general and national character, rbis narnu sonvietiOQ has fonnd expression m ih< discussions ff the Federa" Conn, d, und will, I confident!) be lieve, form tlu iiasi>- of yom deliberations. With this thought, honorod gentlemen, direct ;..ut cf Luis to tue completion ot the work rounded In tin FederalCoustitntion. lt is .t werk of |ieacc to which yon are called, and I tmrit thai wiih UMYH blessing,theFatberbiitI will ti i->\- -.ft pt-.i -e tho Ti mts of your lalior." THU GoVERintKNT PRINTLNU. 1 he Sumter AVlW p.xplains ita position in connection with the gov? ernment printing, as follows : "The proprietors of this paper did i-eceive jn rormatiou nom Mr. McPherson, clerk ol the House ot Representatives, that he had selected thea-journal for that purpose. Haring learned, however, that this was a pie?e of patronage be? stowed usually by the dominant parte upon papers upholding thea political views and'that it ifould bene ess a ry for thom to do so, t her determined t:> have nothing to do with it, nt such a cost. Ac? cordingly they wrote to Mr. McPherson, informing Unn of the political status of thea paper. Two or three da vs later they received a Uiver from bim withdrawing the appumt"".:;i LETTF.R FROM VFW YORK. [FKOX OUR iVKOUt CoKKf HPOMDEXT.] .'Mw YORE, October ll, ldo7. Ii a gentleman who is a proprietor of a tirar ?.la** hotel happeha liimeolf-to be extiavafcantly fond of a certain diah, oven tbongh it be a well or; pared "Chateaubriand," or a tempting jia/eoV foi? >.?<.?., it dees led follow (hat hid boarders would no! tire of baring too much of a good thia?, if Bald Chateaubriand, or said pie of goose liver is sel before thom for breakfast. lunch and (hillier, ?lay after day, and week after week. Now Mon. imr ia aware of iii? weaknesses, and picada guilty of thc charge of having served up last win? ter to (he guests of THE DAILY NEWS literary res Lauront rather tor?.largo a quantity of BOOTH and RlS TORI, wherefore bow that a new dish appears in the person oi FANNY JANADSCBEK, past expe? rience warna kim t huf it must not be overdone, nor served np too ofteri. inr.smnch as I have seen the Ihrer greatest actresses of the age ma :o their iir-i bow before an American audience, inasmuch ns 1 saw RACHEL when she made her debut, herc in Le* Horaces, and RiSTOBl on a similar occasion in MIDLA, I trust that I may bo allowed to say a woid or two about thc great tragedienne whom I -av, mi Wodli -aday night in thc Herman version of R rs VORI'* favorite rolf1. FANNY JA NAUSCHEE'* Medea is equal to thal ol' her Italian rival, she may not be as great sn artist as Ria lOKi. but she is a greater actress. Thc picture may not be'as finely finished, nevertheless, in the toute ensemble it is a better one. RISTORI is a wo man who has seen perhaps forty-five winters, and is call, well-formed, and not handsome. M'lle JANAUSCHEK has seen bat twenty-four summers, is sma".:, graceful and exceedingly beautiful. She combines in her atyle many of the excellencies ot RACUEL, Ri?ToHi and CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN. She ?raiks the stage like a tragic queen as she is. Her mice ia foll and sonorous, her attitudes clasait md picturesque ber piercing black eyes remind aa ar times ol' the bricht, seipeut-like eyes ol' RACHEL, si: . ?a in all respects an actress bet?re whose genius inc- critic inuu bow down in admira? tion, and forget to write save in eulogistic strain. ??\. rir? held ns spell-boand, and chilled our blood ia it were. RnTXORl excites our enthusiasm by lier passionate style. T*.NAI'SOHEK does both. Her .randest triumph waa in the scene where MEDEA, ?eing banished, defies lier an?mies aa did the .ra it or CATILINE. . . Zur?ck; Wer wait's, Medren ru beruhreu'.' Merl; auf die Stunde meines Scheidens, Eom^, Ou sahst noch keine schUmnire, glaube mir. Gebt Kaum: Ich geh; Die lia. bc nehm ich nut. To see and hear JaXAVSCHES, a? she declaims "ns passage, would he ni least to admit that this lew .dish of Moultrie'.-* ia worthy of being served ip once. In a former lotter, which 1 presume has been OB', aa it Iras not appeared, I ?ave an account of the l>e\ir.- Auction now being performed at BAN. rum's Opera Mouse. Tho Devil's Auction ia s ipectacular pier.- in. which the scenery, though magnificent, ia imf quite ns gorgeous as that iu :he Black Crook, but fae costumes are more ..med and handsome, moir suited to the study ol j tho anatomy of the female frame, and the pro- I I'lietfird of said frames are much more beau- | j ifni than the ladies of the corps de batiet he Black Crook. Md'lh- MOBLA CHI, the new | j (ansenae,- who ''puta up" at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, waa serenaded last night, whereupon Mr. 1 LAW, the President of the Chamber of Commerce?. | t :ook the honora for himself, and not only made a ?peech, hut has had said speech published in the uuruals of the day. A lighted candle gently inserted through thc t .revices of a barrel of gunpowder would probably 1 ..reate sonic excitement among such bystanders, , &lio uaighi iiapoeii to bo.iu the vicinity, bnf the ef- t i I would be uothing compared with the const cr lation into ahieiiihe married men of Wall afreet vere thrown yesterday when it was whispered ibout, and then talked about tu loudest tones, that ionic ingeuions gentleman, wh.? wished lo make none? literally, and figuratively speaking, had been mgaged in the pleasant task ol biking counter i it presentments ol several hundred thousand loila rs worth of the Seven-thirty bond* of Uncle iamuol When the nejjs that these bonds have nvoluntatih K;.I tor their photographs, reaches he other side of tho big water, we may look for he arrival ot choals of riv;-twenties, when gelci rill sro up as may also many brokers who will, per laps, be broken, lo fall quickly bv the rapid rise oi holders >>i said fire-twenties mac lear that they on may have sat tor their pictures. Thc cheer.cg intelligence that reaches us from ill quarters that thc bird of victory ia perchin ipon the branches of the great Democratic tree n inga j >y t.. the OIK e sorrowful, and hope to the tb longer despondent; and people, say that there 8 a good time coming both for South aud North Oi East and Weet- in short fi<r the "vbole eoun ry Sofar asrelatoa'to.the poor South what I rustmay be, en long, the rich South-the good imo has been co long on its journey, that we may 'iclaini, iu tho language of the poet's song : .-tf it ie coming, wh} don*At come along," for if hope lelerred maketh the heart auk ti ade deferred in m es the pocket nerve. VANDERBILT, the ?iv.u ate?mhoai mau, who is IS good a judge of equino t?nsh as he is of the leam-propelled plougher* of the briny deep, has ouiid and purchased a diamond in the rough in he shape of a horse bought from a grocer aud idiich yesterdav the horse, not the grocer rotted his hall milo in om-minute seven and a quarter secerlds. Dexter, whom BONNER bought lame time ago for thirty-three thousand dollars tad i riler beware of thc "Oreen Cdt," the e\ rroeer's gallant steed. Tho Father MATHEW tem iterance celebration yea erday was a spirited though not n spirituous ifiair. Thc mou interesting feature of thc grand >rocession was thc long line of little children, ut ircd in knickerbocker costume and mar. liing dong through Broadway hand in hand-lt was iruly a handsome spectacle the l and meanwhile Uscoursing mos! enlivening strains of martial nnsic to ti-.r enthusiasm inspiring sirs,of Glory, Hallelujah and Pat Malloy. Tin- opera Bouffe continues n> attract the hugest md most taskiouable audiences, where, however, he ?Tench element predominates; those, how iver, wiio arc uative and to the manor, though, uot o the manner, hom seem not to object to the rery tiquant dialogue that tikes placo between the two l aities most interested in the bridal chamber jcene. JEFFERSON s Rip Vau Winkle ia a perform niee thai would will applause (?rom the furloughed jpirit ul WASHINGTON IRYTNO. Gol 2 a-dive, Cotton [Missive, weather had mid business, good* MOULTRIE IVu ?li itt (clou Ams, HCMOKED RECONSTRUCTION of THC CABINET. The Washington correspondent ul the New York Fribuue under dale October U write? t.iihai paper: Reverdy Johnson v.a-> sent for aud arrived herr to-.iight. lu thu new arrangement of Johnson's Government the New fork Deiuooracv are (to have the Unit choice. In fact they are lo" onfroi the whole matter, air. Johnson ss thoroughly beared i? Uiciractions in thoii lat? Convention ai Albany; and trill do anything to appease them. Thia is all they wanted. Senatoi Patterson, the President's eon-iu-law stated publicly tonight, while he ami Air. Bogy were in a tit of ecstact ovei sour re? turns froin Ohio that ex-Gov Seymour will au. coed Mi. Seward, i rom ? similar source, it is learn ed that Frank P. Elsi jr. Gen. McClcrnand and cen Ewing aro named for the \Var office. Mr. Johnson his failed to make the usc lie w ished ol (?.in Shci man x or Secretary McCulloch's place there m several HBOJOB "mentioned. Messrs. Blac! andCowauars mentioned as th-: lepresen tativ . oi Pennsylvania, and then friends state thai New-York pit iers, and w.li asl. for. the Treas ory Department and give thc State Department to'Pounsyh mia Sfany think thal McCudoch will not be removed, but it is known that he will br fought bv the corrupt politicians from Pennsyl vaina and Ohio, bj whom he could not ht- used to dd their scheme* l'hei ?il1 .... huckin a fet<. dav ami lluab.il with Vi?lory, will think nothing too irreal foi them to deuialld. Stanberv aud Welles are <aid to haw doue all thal wa? asked ol them lo insure thc lat" triumph .ind nothing is said aa t>< what i-1>> i<: done willi liandall and Rrowniug OMI. Howard '-< r\|?vi. d lolki assign? ed to a command ill I'exasor on thc I'laiua, and .iiidgi Huh is tn lat iles]Ntani of in aomo way. The clerKs in tho Departments *>h-i slill remaiu true to t heil Radical principle* are very nervous, and fear discharge To-morrow night it ia iiopeil will bring forth all. LTnlil then the excitement will of course continue. riie Citiciiiti9ii Fuquirei says "Ereiy?tate in the "<.".?tth to . hieb il na- been submitted, ha*> voted negr j sntfrage down. Connecticut voted it down li t yoai by 6000 majority ; Nsw fork roted it down in 1852, by 190.000 majority. In Pennsyl vania and indiana no part> baa the courage to submit it. Ohio will vote it down by a largo ma? jority this Fail " State Items COLUMBIA & HASTB?BG RAn.BOAD. - Ou Tuesdav. .24th u.U., Chancellor Carroll rendered a decision in thc case, pending for some mouths past, between the South Caromin Railroad Company and the Co? lumbia Si Hamburg Railroad Company. He de? cides ju favor of the latter company, anuilisniiasas the bill Hied by the former. So there is now iHiaerioUa let or hindrance to th? speedy completion of this important toa il which is to pass so near ns, and to run through an long a stretch ol our District. Money, however, never comes amiss, ami we have no' doubt the directors of the road Would be glad of help from Edgefleld. Are there not many men living near the-liue of this road who are more able now, than tor a long time past, to help it? Cotton is low. U< he euro, and promises to be; hut planters gene? rally have made their provisions for next vear, and we 'cannot believe hut that manv of thom wilt have a large supply of surplus moriev. There are now no negroes to buy with it. Why not, there? fore, help tins railroad? Let us have railroads now wished ahead, and there can be no telling the prosperity that will dow in upon us. [Edgetietd Advertiser. EsBLV FAUST.-There was frost in thia locality mi Tuesday morning last. ?sot enough, wo appre? hend, to do material injury.- Luurnsier Ledger. S.u.r.s or KCAL ESTATE.-A number or trouts ami parcels of land and village lota were sold by the L'oni'raissioner in Equity for this District onMon Jay Inst, at prices which seem to be rather looking ap. Wo append a statement of the tracts end pri?es in the order in which the sales were made : Estato Minor Clinton, Esq.-500 acres, $2500 ; TOO acres, $1700 : UH) across. $190 ; interest in 280 icres (disputed). $90; 1 vilhigo lot, 31 feet front, ivith law ?frico, $500 ; vacant lot, 24 feet hort, $240; vacant lot, 14 feet front, $22. Estate Dr. R. L. Crawford-Reversionary interest ii tract of ?00 acres, asigned to widow for dower; ;250 : house and lot in the village, $2570 ; vacant ot, $2G0 ; vacant lot, $210 ; 339 acres. $1800 ; 300 icres, $300 ; 300 acres. $210. Estate Daniel Plyler-515 acres, $150 ; 277 acres, ?100. Estate .ino. E. Blackmoti-210 auras, (subject to ?fe eslate of the widow in 79 acres), $220. Estate Dr. W. 1. Raskin-130 acres, isubjact to vidow's dowsr), 5160. ' All upon one and two years time, except sufficient .ash to pay expenses. ~Lanea$l&- Ledger. CITY A^Vl RT1 SEM E N TS. KLfaU TION OF CITY ASSESSOR, OFFICE OLESE OF COUNCIL. I October 10. 1807. j rHE CITY COUNCIL WILL, AT ITS NEXT RF.IK LAH Meeting, to lie held on TUESDAY, 22d inst, ifoceed io elect an ASSESSOR to nil the unexpired erm ol Mr. D. e. filPSOX. declared. Letters of application will be received up to 12 o'docl iL. ou day of election. By order. W. H. SMITH. October ll ._Clerk of Council. UlTICE TO DKMNHCKflTT TAX-t'A VRKS* CT! Y TREASURY OF* ICE, I October 8. 1867. I RAX FXECUllONS WILL ISSUE FROM TRIS OF FICE on '.'2d inst., ou all unpaid returns for 18?7, tue on 29th .lune last. S. THOMAS. Octobei 9 .City Treasurer. \OTICF. TO AUCTIONEEHS. CITY TREASURY OrFICE,( OCTOBF.K 2. 18C7. ) 4 LL AUCTION LICENCES EXPIRrlD BY ORDi ?\_ NANCE on iMitb September. Reuewal? will I < 'louted ou application at this otUce, if made during Thi ? tomtk. 8. THOMAS. City Treasurer. October ? ESTIMATES WANTED. OFFICE Cl'lX UTVLT. ENGINEER. \ Cm HALL, CHARLESTON, September u. nun.) "t BALED PROPOSALS WILL BP. RECEIVED UN rix ^ the inth at 12 o'clock M.. for BUILDING SEVERAL iltUNKi-i of the lengths sud sires given below. The es iniate-. will inrlHde the cost of excavrftiug about 200 albie yards of earth, the necessary filling, reforming ot lavements, amt grading alter the laying or trunk-* TRUNKS. BEET. .engin ol Trank in Line street. 270 .engtbof Trunk in and from lots in Coming street to the tidal drain.300 .ength ( t Trunk from lots on Gadsden street to the maUi dram In Wentworth street. 120 ?ngtfc of Trunk from McIntosh's Court to Ibid-. cline ?1,-eet drain.*. 187 Total length.877 Tiuuks to be twslvejw twenty inches ia the clear, milt of two bv twelve inches prime yellow pine plunks, 0 rest upon sleepers of three by nine inches, three feet nug. placed Uve feet trom centres. Brace? to be two.by ii Inches, dovetailed into thc sides oi Trunks, at dis an ivs of five feet from centres. The Trunk-i to be luid 0 grade peg? furnished by the Engineer. All the wort must Iv carriffl bn willi Hie greatest liapatcb. I Plans cuii be Mien at this ofti. c. A cuiiv of Uie-e specifications lffO?t be attached lo each "Irr. I JOUIS ?. BAB BOT, September 12 i ity Engineer PUBLIC NOTICE. OFFICE OE CITY TREASURY, ( January 3, ?Jtl7. ) 1 ) tm i .ic NO i ICE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT TOD EU I the following Ordiuauce licenses have b.eu prepare.: ar delivery li-otu Itu- Office. S. THOMAS. Citj Treasurer. Si c. I. B? it Ordained 6y the Mayor and Atdnrmem 'tty CvmncHI axsembted. That from and after the firstdaj i january, licenses shall be taken out for all carts, drs). ml wagons, unod tor private and domestic purposes, IL. Ue sami'mauurr, and according to the same provis!Ctn ow of loree in relation to carls, drays and warona, leroi liven tor lure, except f/iviuj bonds, And each mm. ai t, dray or wapon, shall be ptvvtded with a ba.l^e ron lining the number thereof, and marked Private, tr? *.i laced on tb* nateide of Hi' ihsfl. SSC ti. No prrntn ahull be taten by the Tri ison I f > arel y to any nonti under" the Ordluaure co?>:t>nitngii euse:i lor ?.arts, drays, warona and btber carnages lin >ss he oi she be a free bolder. SEC "? The following stud! hereafter be Hie rates loi censes tor public and private rans, drays, wagons, fcc., j. hilling the horn s oi mules ?lied tly-r.-..i, which '?.li-: e I rec trom other taxarion : DBLIC iMUI.i, PRATS, ETC., OM THOSE EirPLOTXB IN .yu .BUBtHESB WnVaTLVER,TOR HIBX L-IREcT OR IHVIBBCT. Vor every cart, dray or wat"011, drawn bj one hor?e ..i iule. ?20.' For every cart, dray ur wagon, drawn by tv,.- horse'Or niles, S30? For every hack and carriage with two nbeelu, $20. For every back aud carriage with four wheels, MO. For every stage or omnibus (except lille OUWlbliS . Ith two horses, SRO. Vat ever) ttagu ur omnibus (except line oinulbus, rawn by lour horse-, $00. lor every truck drawn ny two or luoreh.-i-e-uiiiuii - 60. For every express wagou .Lawn by two or mor;? h..i?..? r mules. ?Ci?. ?1RVA1' CARTS AM' PltlVyrT CARTS, DRATS, ??TC. . For every bread curt or wapon, %t>. For eve?')' cart, dray i>r wagou, used for private or .lo leslie purposes, and not to be employed in Ins trans, nrtlug ot good?, -wares, merchandise, lumber, or ant mer commodity, for eoinpeusabon, either directly ut iilire.'tly for the same, shall pay for u license the anni ol .". es chi-ive oi the horse or mul?. Ratified In city Connell, this icth day ol Jannarj ?L. s. I in the sear of our Loni one thousaiul eight hun? dred and sixty six.? P. C. GAILLARD. Mayor Uv UM Mayor. January ?j W. U. SMITH. Clerk ol Council. AN OKOINAIVCE .) RECULATE THE STORAGE OF PETROLEUM, ITS PRO? DUCTS. AND OTHER INITAMMABLE OIL?. SEC. t. Beit ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen, in .it; Comal assembled, That from and after the li'h dav t Juna next, it snail not nc lawful to keep Petroleum, ieroaene, Rock Oil, Benzine, Benzole, or any oiher in ammable oil or oils on storage or tor sale lu any cellar, tore or building south M Line street, m a large.' .pun ny than tifty gillon-on any one lot or premises, ami ny such quantity so kept or stereo shall h - ouu?ie.l in ci?els ot tin or other metal. ?EC. 2. That Petroleum, ita products, or any other in lammable oil or o:U, when brought into tbe tityby land .i water, may be kept on any lot or in any buildlug in i hich cottou is uot btoreit, io:.-a period uot exceeding srenty-foux hours, upon the expiration ot which lime il hall M removed and kept lu the manuer as rei(iurcd b/ he foregoing section. sic. a. Any person or persons violating auv part ol bb Ordinance shall ba sub.lCLt to a tine of two hundieJ lullars, for each offence, recoverable in any Court of con - -.ftent larlsdlUiou. taii?e? in City Council tbl? twenty-first da- of May h, the yeur ot our Lord one thousand eijjht hundtrsd iUi<i sixtv-seveu. [L.S.) P. C. GAILLARD. Mavor. V\'. H. SMITH. Clerk ot CouncU, .inu?? PUBLIC NOTICE. OFFICE CLEBI ur c IUSI | May I"?: I 1 be foUowitiM Sejtiuii of .. An Ordtoance lo abolish the >rtice of Sperinteudeui ol'streets ; tb provide lo; Keep ug tue Streets' Lanes, Alleys, and open Courts in the ?Hy of Charlesstou clean, amt lor other p?rp?ses," i lercby pnbUshed tor the Information of all concerned : For the due protectkm ol the said contractor or cou [racli rs. U isjurth'r ordained, That every ow ner, lessee, icenpaul amt leliaiil ol any premise.-, fronting in uuv -nert, tano, alley, or open court, shan on every da) sundays excepted) ba\e thc dirt, Ultu, garbage, orothei iffal.'piaced In trout ol bl-'or tier lot, m a barrel, box oi Hean, and iu n'aalueM fur Hie rum rac tor, b\ tb? hour ul ?.veu uVltick.A. M.. trom theiirMi .la) of May to the m .i day "i NOM tuber in evarj year ? aud li) ibo hour ot niue oil... I., A. M.,frr.w lin Ural day ol November to I ?av in-1 du> oi .\ia> lulMriug. And any person offend lug herein.?* pla. mi.- any dirt, finn, garbage, oi oth.-i allai, m my . tin i. lum-, or alley, or upen i nari, after the I,.nus above named, -mail be ?ubjr.-t t,, a One not bass lian two nor more than five dollars, for each ami ever? iff, nco, to bc imp. -.. .11?> ??e Mayor. B> o.-.i.. w. u sucra, M iv i ? clerk QI Council Kl Ub'. LOAS. M vTOBALTS OF CU\V.\ IV lCNM Cn\ HALL, November ti IdftC i Vii. PU: ON" DESIROUS OF REBUILDING IN 'I 11 Inirut Districts and Waste Placer of the ? itv, un 1er "An Act ot the General Assembly, gin og autboriti lo thc nt) Conn.-il of Clnrl?'ton to proccc i in the m li? ier < i a Fire Loan, with a view to aid in building up Uti Pity ar.?r." are hereby notified thi; the form ?fapili -ulioii for loans ran be obtain?-,! si thc office ol theCli il if Council, beiweeiith.- bonn of (i A. M. and 2 P. M. AH applications Dins! bee 'djntne above mentioned ?mee, as lb* OfNntnittM ?rill tuest exery Mondan l?t-w. ??1er Hie -allie. ll? ..der of ihe Mayer W. ff. SMITH, November Hi Clerk ?rf ilouucl). . NOTICE. uFPICR'OF TUE CBTEF OP POLICE.I OBARHarrow, s. c., May 4, 1867. I f I Ml E REGULAR INSPECTION OE THE LOTS A N I J. iiiclotuires, vaults, &c, wiU commence uu Mmnltn WJI. til iust. owner? uud occupant? are hereby require*! lo see that lb. ir pmnlsfs are in good condition sud thal :dl filth sud Kania;;.- is removeu as required bj Or.P nance, fltm-r inspection? will follow, itv order of Mayttr GAH I uto. i 5: SKI WALD, fl-' i ,.i P.yJi.e. .MliH'E, Ol Fl? K CLERK OF COUNCIL.. THE FOLLOWING claus? of secttonl oi an >H>rdinaitce m Kai se '-ap plies lor the year is?7." is nubliSbod foi ii?e lafonaainsa vf persons Belting UowDb? ssmpleoi .,r .,..->-. u no.au aot residents ol ibis eil) Allan.h,. -..w a:.' beroi?) uotified to repast ai tua office. . Three doha:! OJ evexy hiindre.l dt.llars??1 ail youd" sold lu Inls city I un? cji "i,tv saiupte MI otbetwiaj ' wu SMITH Mai. ii t t lurk ?. . ?.??. ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE Manufacturers, Jobbers &lRetailers or FTNE AND] MEDTl'SI CLOTHING. WHOLESALE {AND . RETAIL DEALERS - IS; ' GENTLEMEN'S 27o Kziisra-, CORNER OF ITA SEL STREET, CHARLESTON, S. O' October 1* THE DAILY HEWS WK HAVE NOW ADDED TO OUR NEWS 'AP?R ESTABLISHMENT a moat extensive anJ omplete applied wit? a ere-at variety ni PLAIN AND 'ANC? PYPE, ol Hid latest Mid moat approved r tries; and we have every facility foi-executing U Linds cf JOB WORK in 'INGLIS H, HERMAN, Mill FRENCH, Kill and Letter Heads Circulars Pamphlets Catalogues Drafts Railroad and t Steamboat Printing Business Cards Invitations ?'t*., &.<*., ?Vu?. THOSE OF OUK FRIENDS DE NtRINti JOB' WORK, will please leave (Keir orders iv ?tb us. We I?Ul garantee as good irorlr, and nt as CHE AV RATES, as tau be had in Charleston. Ml HUN & MORTON. May '.' _ BARNWELL SENTINEL Is AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISiXil MEDIUM. LEI Merchant') aud business nu ?il?.1 n lurafttw months. ?No risk no gain." s.-nd un r.i.0 . inls and increasr vour trade this tall. loare'* I?M? :.^.-.|uul Printer** ink-it ha1) made many a forum ?. 'Jei un for the paper-$3 pw auaui : ;ti advance Advertisemeata Inserted at the rate .?: 51 per ?ajuare ol twelve hue- or lew for tar h insertion carit-? >'t du liue* ur U?n. at the rai.- nf $li? tor tbiv., Ui.iDth.-. Contracts by the >.-ar or for ?ix mot,i-i. allowiug prlv ,1.: i . ruin flus tm more favorable t.-rm?. Addres? EDUARD .. BRONSON. N > 'nur 11 Pnbtt!.. . s trnrietci )' O H ITT AH Y. DIED. In tniB city, on th? evening of the 9th mat., ' M AMA GRAYSON, second daughter of C. Vf. and M. G. PARKES, aged four years, eleven montai, and. twelve days. "Suffer little children to come unto me, aud forbid them not." 49* The H elev tl ve?. Friend* and Acquaint? ance? of MBS. M. C. HEKTZ, and of Maa. M. AXOEL, DB. ANGEL, and of the Family, are respectfully invited to attend tho Funeral Services of Mas. HENTZ, at No. 33 Ashley-atreet, at Four o'clock, This Afternoon, without further invitation. 1* October li SPECIAL NOTICES. ?" NOTICE.-IF THE GENTLEMAN WHO i danced in Meeting street last night will dance once more, the subscriber will give him an introduction Bt Peter. SUNDAY NIGHT. October 14 1* ?-NOTICR-CONSIONEES PEE STEAM? SHIPS PROMETHEUS and MONERA are hereby no? tified that they are thia day discharging cargo at South Atlantic Wharf. All goods remaining on the wharf at sunset will be stored at expense and risk of owners. JOHN A THEO. GETTY, Agents, All freight amounting to fifteen (15) dollars or less mnst bo paid on the wharf before deli very of goods. October 14 ?.NOTICE TO CREDITORS.-LN EQUITY CHARLESTON DISTRICT.-LOWNDES e*. ROBERT? SON.-Under tho order made in this cause, notice is hereby given to the creditors of the firm of ROBERT? SON, BLACKLOCK and COMPANY, and the separate creditors of ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, JOHN F. BLACKLOCK and EDWARD N. THURSTON, who de? sire to take advantage of these proceedings, to appear before the unlersigned at his office ia the Court House, and prove their demands, on or before the 20th day of j November 1867, or be debarred thebeneflt of the decree to be made in this case.- JAMES TUPPER. October 7 m7wl . Master in Equity. ?-NOTICE TO MARLNEHfl.-C A P X A IN ? AND PILOTS wishing to anchor their vessels in As.dey River, are requested not to do ao anywhere within dirac, range of the heads ot the SAVANNAH RALLROAi WHARVES, on the Charleston and St. Andrew's side o the Ashley River; by which precaution, contact with th; Submarine Telegraph Cable will be avoided. S. C. TURNER. H. M. Harbor Master's Office, Charleston, February 6, 1866. February 7 ?. BATGHELOR'S HAIR DYE.-THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE is the best m the world. The only ''?'?'.* *nd perfect Dye-harmless, reliable, instan? taneous. No disappointment No ridiculous tints Natural Black or Brown. Remedies the ill effects of ba* Dyes. Invigorates the hair, leaving lt soft and heantlinl. The genuine is signed William A. Batchelor. All others are mere Imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumen?. Factory, No. 81 Barcley 9trect, New York. MsT BEWARE OF A COlfNTERFEIT. December 10 lyr ?-NERVOUS DEBILITY, WITH?TS GLOOM y attendants, low splrlto, depression, involuntary emis? sions, krna of vernen, spermatorrhoea, loss of power, dizzy hean, loss of memory, and threatened impotent? and im? becility, find a sovereign cure in HUMPHREYS' HO? MEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. TWENTY-EIGHT. Com? posed of tho most valuable mild and potent curatives, they strike at once the root of the matter, tone up tht system, arrest the discharges, and Impart vigor and eu ergy, life and vitality, to tho entire man. They nav< cured thousands of cases. Price $5 per package of six boxes and vial, or SI per single box. Sold by druggist t, and seat by mail on receipt of price. Addres- HUM? PHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE COMPANY, No. 562 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. September 19 ?-TURNER'S TIC DOULOUREUX OR TURNER'S TIC DOULOUREUX OR UNIVERSAL NEURALGIA PILL. UNIVERSAL NEURALGIA PILL, A SAFE, CERTAIN AND SPEEDY CURE FOR NEU? RALGIA AND ALL NERVOUS DISEASES. It is an unfailing remedy in all cases of Facial Neural? gia, orten effecting a perfect cure la a single day. No | Cn-.u of Nervous Disease faits to yield to ita magic indu ence. Even the severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia and general Nervous Derangements of many years' standing, affecting the entire xysteiu, are completely aud penna uently cured by it in a few days, or a few weeks at the utmost. It contain* nothing injurious to the most deli? cate system, and can always be used with perfect safety. It tn In constant use by thebcBt physician*, who <rive it their unanimous and unqualified approval. Sent by mai) on receipt of ll and two postage stamps. Sold everywhere. TURNER A CU., Sole Proprietors, NA. 14? Tremont street, Boston, Mass. September 2 mwf 9mo* ?- WHEATON S OINTMENT" WILL CURE the Itch. WHEATON'S OINTMENT will cure Salt Rheum. WHEATON il OINTMENT cures Old Soxes. WHEATON'S OINTMENT cures all Diseases of the Price 5U cents; by mad CO cento. All druggists sell il. WEEKS A POTTER, Boston. Proprietors, September 16_ ?_mwfly ?* A YOUNG LADY RETURNING TO HF. .t country home, after a sojourn of a few months in ti s city, wa? handy recognized bj her friends. In plaT t, a coarse, rustic, flushed face, abe bad a soft ruby com plqxion of almost marble smoothness, and instead twenty-three she really appeared but eighteen. Uponla quiry as to the cause of so great a change, she plainly told them that she used the CIRCASSIAN BALM, and considered it an invaluable acquisition to any lady's tc ?let. By ito use any Lady or Gentlemen can improve their per? sonal appearance an hundred fold. It is simple it it > combination, as Nature herself ls simple, yet unsurrass ed in ito efficacy in drawing Impurities from, also h -sl? ing, cleansing and beautifying the skin and rompleiion. By its dlrect.iction on the cuticle it diawa from it tH ito impurities, kindly heahug the same, and leaving th? snr. face as Nature intended it should be-clear, soft, smooth audbean?ful. Price $1, sent hy Mail or Express, on re? ceipt ol' an order, hy W. L. CLARK A CO., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. V. The only American Agents for the sale of the same. March 30 _?y ?- MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY, AND THE HAPPINESS OF TRUE MANHOOD.-An Essay tor Young Men on the Crime of Solitude, and the Physio? logical Errors, Abuses and Diseases which create im? pediments to MARRIAGE with sure means of Relief. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address DB. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. September 26 3mos "COSTAR'S" PREPAR AT!0 NS ESTABLISHED EIGHTEEN YEARS. Laboratory, No. 10 Crosby etieet, New York. '.loon Boxes, Bottle* and Flask* manufactured daily. SOU) BY AIL J)RVGGIS1SEVERYWHERE .. COSTAR'S " SALES DEPOT, ajo. 4*? BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Where SI, S'l to Si sizes are put up for Families, Stores Ships. Boat.*, Public Imiltutioiis. &c, 4c. It is truly wonderful the confidence th u is now had In every form of Preparations that come* froth .. Ouster's" Establishment. -COSTARS" EXTERMINATORS-For Rats, Mice. Roaches, Ants, Ac. ie. "Only infallible remedy known." ..Not daugerons to the human family." "Rata come our ol their holes to die," Ac. .CO>TAR'? " BED-BUO EXTERMINATOR- A li.pnd. put up in bottles, and never known to tail. "COSTAR'S" ELECTRIC POWDER-For Moths iu Fur i sud Woollen*, is invaluable. Nothing can exceed it tor power and efficacy. Destroys instantly all Insects on Planto. Fowls, Animals. Ac. "COSTAR'S" BUCKTHORN SALVE-For Cuts, Burns, Wound*. Bruises, Broken Breasts, Sore Nipples, Piles ia all forms, Old Sores, Ulcers, and all kind* of cutaneous affections. No family should bo without it. It exceed. in cfHcaey all other Salves in use. "COSTAR'S " CORN SOLVENT-For Corns, Bunions, Warto, Ac. " COSTAR'S" BITTER SWEET AND ORANGE BLOS S JMS-Beautifies the Complexion, by giving to the akin a soft and beautiful freshness, and is incomparably be? yond anything now in use. Ladies of taste and position regard it as an essential to the toilet. An unprecedented sale is Us best recommendation. One hollie ia alway followed bv more. 'Try it to know. . ..COSTAR'S" BISHOP PILLS-A nuiwnol Dinner Pill (sugar-coated), and ot extraordinary efficacy for Cos? tiveness, all forms of Indigestion. Nervous and Sick Headache. A Pill that i* nun rapidly superseding all others. _ . COST A ir.-." COUGH REMEDY-For Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness, SoreThroat, Croup. Whooping cough, Amii mu. and all torin* of Bronchial, aim Disease* ol Iii. l*Ur.>ai and Lung*. Audrraa HENRY R. COSTAR, , No. 4S2 BROADWAY, N Y JMTO'IE & MOISE, WHOLESALE AGENTS. No. 151 Meelina street, opposite Charleston Hotel. ^Jnne 17 FUN FOR ALL! FULL INSTRUCTIONS BY WHICH ANY PERSON, male or ten?ale, can master the great art of Ven? triloquism bj u tew houri' practice, making a world ot fuu. und alter becoming experto themselves, eau teach others, thereby making it a source ot'bicorne. Full in? structions r.ent by mall for 60 Cents. catWaction guar anteed. . Address P. 0. Drawer 21, Troy, N. Y Msy I . lyr SHIPPING. FOR NEW YORK..-THE A \ FA si? '.ailing Brig KEYSTONE. BABTIB. Ma--- -, hiv? Hug a large portion of ber cargo eng% w li i nave quick diapatcii for Ute above port. Fur freight eugagemehts apply to the Captain on b ?rd ve&iel, at North Atlantic Wharf, or to RISLEY A CREIGHTON. Agenta, October 14. Nos. 143 and 145 East Bay NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. - FOR MW YORK. THE "NEW AND ELEGANT SIDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP MANHATTAN, CAPTAIN WOODHULL, Will LE A VF. FROM ADGER'8 SOUTH WHARP* on ?aturda}/, October 19th. inst,, at ll o'clock A. BI. SS" All outward Freight engagements must be made, at the onie.- ofCOCBTENAY A TRENHOLM, No. 44, East Bay. JttT For Passage and all matters connected with tho Inward business of the Ships, apply to STREEI BROTH? ERS A CO., No. 74 East Bay. The Fine Steamship EQUATOR will follow on Tuesday, 23d October, at - o'clock. - STREET BR0THEB8 A CO., 1 ?",,".? COURTENAY A TRENHOLM, f S&TR I October 14 _ . . ._ ? ._. FOB NEW YORK. _ People's Mail Steamship Company. THE STEAMSHIP . ?ae.. . - IVCONEKA, tr .-.t. ? CAPT. P. 8HACKF0BD. YT7TLL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC -WHARF ON VT Thursaay, October 17, at 9.15 A? M. October 1* JOHN A THEO. GETTY. NEW T4>RK AND CHARLESTON People's Mail Steamship- Company? THE STEAMSHIP . i .". radi. ? .'.7f L Rttib 'isl . PBOMETI?EUS, CAPTAIN F. W. HARRIS. TTiriLL LEAVE NORTH ATLAN1IC WHARF ON' I YT Tuesday, Iqth October, at 9 o'clock. Une composed ot Steamers "MONERA" and "EMILY , B. SOUDER." . . ' * . JOHN A THEO. GETTY. October la . - , No. 48 East Bay. FOR SAVANNAH. 331 G T A TOU, 10UU TONS BURTHEN, ; CAPTAIN L. ?J. COXE1TER. WILL LEAVE. M I DD LE ATLANTIC WHARF1 every TUESDAY NIGHT, at 9 o'clock, for that port. Foi freight or passage, apply on board or to the office - of i J. D. ALEEN A ?JO., September 12- ._"_ Agents. ' FOR PALATKA, FERNANDINA?. JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL THE LAND? INGS ON THE ST. .IOU vs RIVER. VIA SAVANNAH, GEO.. S . ??j*a THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMER 3D X O TAT O IV j, (10O0 Tons Burthen) CAPTAIN L. M. C OX E TT ER . YJfriLL LEAVE MIDDLE A TL ANT It; WHARF. W' every TUESDAY NIG HI, at 9 o'clock, for th? above placas, connecting with the Georgia Central Rail? road at Savannah, for Macon, Mobile and New Orleans. All Freight must be paid bera by shippers'. For Freight or Passage, apply on board or at the offica of J. D. AIKEN A CO., September 12 Agents. y B y CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH STEAM PACKET LINE. T it I-WK LO KL I , VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. . WEEKLY, VIA BLUFFTON. STEAMER PILOT BOY. ...CAPT. W. T. McNELTY STEAMER FAN NIE. ...CAPT. I. PECE. ONE OF THE ABOVE STEAMERS WILL L?AV? Charleston every Munday, Wednesday an. Fnday Monmir.!, at 7 o'clock; and Savannah every tiutay, Wendesday and Fridai Mornings? at 7 o'clock. Tonch lug at Bluffton on Monda*, trip from Charleston, and ir<drt?ii/ay, trip from Savannah. All Way Freight, also Blanton Wha^4aaost bi n*u patd. For freight or passage, apply to JOHN FEBOUSON, Accommodation Whs rt. October 1 _,_ FORjQARDNER'S BLUFF, AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE PEE DEE RIVER. ? _ THE M?HT DRAFT SIE AM ER PLANTER, CAPT. C. C. WHITE. IS NOW RECEIVING FREIGHT FOR THE ABOVE Points, and will leave To-Morrom Niyht, the 10th instant. w- _ All Freight mast be prepaid on the Wharf. For Freight engagements, apply to JOHN. FERGUSON, October 14_2_Accommodation Wharf. FOR EDISTO AND ROCKVILLE. THE STEAMER CAPT. D. ROYLE. WILL RECEIVE FREIGHT THIS DAV AND LEAVE TwMurroui Morning, at. 0 O'clock, and Edistn Wedmsday Morninn. at ? O'clock. For f relgb tor passage apply on board or t o . JNO. H. MURRAY October 14_ 1*^_Market Wharf, FOR GlW?brETOWN, S. C, ? THE FINE STEAMER ? PLANTER, CAPTAIN C. C. WHITE TS NOW RECEIVING FREIGHT FOR THE ABOVEht ? port, and wiR leave To-Momw Night, 15th mitant ' Au Freight most be prepaid an the wharf ? For Freight or Passage, apply to October H 2 AawnmwdaUon >? oaj^