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VOLUME V.NO. 635. CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 2, 1867. PRICE FIVE CENTS BY TELEGRAPH. Our European OUjiatl lie-.. [BY ATLANTIC ?ELEOBAPH.] THE BOKAN QOESTIJS-?O?CLAU VOTER-WHAT IZAME 5IU8T DO-PRUSSIA KEUTBAL. LON DO:*', November 4-3 P, M.-The vote ot the towna in tho Eoman Provinces are unanimous in favor of I:a]i*u ;nnexatiou. lt la now roportcJ t:>at Napoleon requires Victor Emmanuel to expo! Garibaldi. If that is done. Napoleon will remo. LONDON, November 4-Noon.-The proposition to settle the Roman question bj a popular vote is not Napoleon's, but the spontaneous suggestion of Italy, Prussia and France. Panis, November 4.-The Moniteur says that Mousier seat a note to tho French legation at Florenoe, Baying laat tho Italian alvanco was in violation of law and treaty, aud Napoleon will not approve it. Two Frenou reginioats aro in Rome, and others are continually leaving Toulon. Tho Papal foros-? will assuma the offensive im? mediately. BERLIN, November 4. - -Bismarck says offioially to-day that Prussia is at present uoutral on the R .man quest iou. LONDON, November 4--Noon.-Consols 94J : 5-2t/s LIVERPOOL, November 4-Noon.-Cotton un? changed ; salsa 8030 bales. Breadstuff*} dull. LONDON, November 4-2 P. M.-Consols 1-16 lower ; 5-20's advanced $. LIVERPOOL, November 4-2 P. M.-Tallow 44s. 9cL Common Rosin 8s. 3d.; others unchanged. . Our Havana Dispatches. [BI THE CUBA TELEGRAPH.] HAVANA, November 2.-Sugar 8 a 84 rials. Mo? lasses scarce- clayed, 4|r. Honey 4^r. Apples G a 8. Flour $14$. Beeswax-brown. Si; white, 204. Bacon 15 canta. Hams, sugar-cured 22; ordinary. 15. Lard declining; in tierces, 1G cents; in tubs, 18 J. Potatoes $4 25. Tallow 18. Exchange on London 16?. New York, currency, 25 dis. Gold ii a 5 prom. Our Washington Dispatches. THE NEOROES-SENSATIONAL ACCOUNTS-FINANCE &ELEASE OF JTUDD-BBATNE'S CASE-REGISTRATION TN NEW TOBE-THE PRESIDENT AND THE DI8TEICT OOaDXANDEBS. - WASHINGTON, November 4>-General Howard writes to Forney, in correctioo. of his former state? ment regarding tho decrease of the ne gio popula? tion, and says it was founded on partial returns from the rural districts, without aay allowance being made for the immense numbers which flock? ed to the cities. The debt statement will show but little diminu? tion of the aggregate The war debt payments during the latter part of October were very heavy, and the receipts Ugh . The conversion cf seven thirties was large. The New York World's special says that alarm-' lng accounts reach Grant's headquarters from all parts of the South, relative to nogro troubles. Grant has ordered tne military commanders to preserve the peace at all hazards. There is a movement on foot to secure Dr. Mudd's pardon, on account of his services during tho prevalence of yellow fever at tho Tortugas. The case of Lieut. John C. Braine, who is charged with piracy and murder, in oapturing the steamer Chesapeake, during the war, was up in the Su? preme Court of Brooklyn on Saturday, on a motion for bail. Brame claimed a commission in the Con? federate Navy, but has failed to produce it. The case was adjourns to Wednesday next. The total number of voters registered in the city of Now York amounts to $128,000; last year it was 122.000. Tue number registered io Brooklyn was 54,000, an increase of 600C over last year. The President has again declined to interfere in certain orders of Pope and Sohofield, the law giving him no power to annul or modify orders. Pope writes Grant in regard to remonstrances from bis District. The objectons made to his appoint? ment of the States is merely a pretext. The real object ie to obstruct and, if possible, to arrest re? construction. The revanue rasoipis to-day amount to $2,007,000. G veraor parsons, of Alabama, has visited the President. ' Tho debt statement will show a decrease of ta.oo0.ooo.. t The Georgia Elections. ATJOUSTA, November rf.-By tho returns received at headquarters it ts estimated that one hundred and flvo thousand vote* were oast OD the question of Convention, ont of one hundred and eighty-six thousand which were registered. Tho official count oan oaly show the majority in - -favor of the Convention. Opposition candidates were onlv nominated in the Northern part of the 8tate, where the whites are largely in the majority. In other portions of the State, the Conservatives took no part iq the oontest, and the Radical candidates for the Con? vention axe elected by large majorities. ATLANTA, November 4.-Additional returns re? ceived indicate a majority for the Convention from twelve to fifteen thousand. The regular Union nom?neos have been elected ic every Distriot re? ported. _ North Carolina Nominations. Kainga, N. C., November 4.-The following are the Republican county nominations, made on Sat? urday, for the Constitutional Convention : Jas. A. Harris, negro, J. P. Andrews, Rev. Stokes Frank? lin and Boaton S. Williams, whites. Governor Worth has appointed the 28th as a day of thanksgiving. Tao Sheriff of Xew Orleans Reinstated. Nsw ORLEANS, November 4.-General Mower, in Order No. 178, issued to-day, revokes that part of Order No. 176 removing Harry T. Hays, Sheriff, and appointing Cuthbert BuUitt in hit] stead. Mr. Bul titt having declined tho appointment. TeUow Fever Reports. MOBILE, November 4.-The fever interments*in two days amount to ten. NEW ORLEANS, November 4.-There were seven interments from fever to-day and eleven yesterday. Market Reports. NOON DISPATCH. NEW YOBE, November 4.-?tocks heavy and low? er. Money 7 per cent. Sterling-long 9j; short 10$. Gold 40. '62 Coupons 108$. New ijsue 107J. Fiour 10 a 20o lower. Wheat 1 a 2? lower. Corn lo lower. Pork heavy at $20 95. Lard dull. Whiskey quiet. Cotton dull at 18$ a 19. Freights quiet. Turpentine drm at 55c. Rosin steady; No. 2 to 3, $2 75 a 3 87$. EVENTSO DISPATCH. Cotton heavy anu lower ; sales 1300 balee at 18$. Flour-State $8 a 10 40; Southern $9 90 a 1410. Wheat active at tho noon declino. Mixed Western Cora $1 86 a 1 37$. bats lower. Mess Pork heavj ai.d lower, $20 85. Lard heavy at 12* a 13?. Gio ceriee firm and steady. Naval Stores firm ; Tur? pentine 55c; Ro3in $3 50 a 8. Freights declining; Cotton freights by steam, jd. a |d. Grain by steam, I2d. Stocks dull. *62 coupons 108J ; North Curolina 6 per ccr-43$. Gold 141. BALTIMORE, November 4.-Cotton very dull at 18c. Flour, no sales. Wheat 5c lower. Corn steady; White $1 35 a 1 33; Mixed $1 27. Oats dull at 70 a 74c; inferior 65o. Rye dull; prime 50o. Provisions, noshing doiug. LOUISVILLE, November 4- Evening.-Fiour quiet at $8?. Corn, in bulk, $1. Mess Pork $21. Lard 13. Shoulders 184 ; oloar 8ides 17$. ST. LOUIS, November 4.-Fiour heavy at 6} a 7. Corn drooping ; White $1 10. Provisions dull! Clear Sides 16$ ; Shoulders 13 cents. Lard dull at 18 cents. WILMINGTON. November 4.-Spirits of Turpen? tine market bare, 52 ccuts freely offered, and re? ceipts light. Rosin firm. Salos No. 2 at $2 00 Tar $2 70. Cotton dull and no sales. MOBILE, November 4.-Cotton dull and lower Middlings 16$ ; Sales 500'baloa ; Receipt* in tw< days 2332 baios. AUGUSTA, November 4.-Cotton more active ant closedflrmer; 6Ues963 baies; Reecpls 64G balee SAVANNAH. Ncvemfcor 4.-Cotton dull, ?ales 70; Dales; .UdcUing 17coats ; Receipts2200bales. NEW OSLEANS, November 4.-Louisiuna Sugi rectipta hguc: coumon Ile; prime 15; Yeiio; Clanflcd W ; Cuba dull ; Nos. 12 and 13,1.1 a 134 Cuba Molasses 08 : Louisiana Molasses 75 a 80 Flour quiet ; Supeirue $10 25 ; cnoioe $14 50. Cor lower. $1 40 a 1 60. Oate duu st 80. Pork duil no sales: nominally $28 75. Bacon-only a lob bing trade: Snookers 1?.;, clear Ribbed Side 18c.; char ?8i a 19. Lard oui! and unsettled : ii tierces, lSi s- 14 ; m kegs, 15. Cotton-sales iso balts ; ALdduiige 13$ a 19. Receipts since Satur day, 4711 ; experts, S7i8. Gold excited at J41 Sterling 60 a 43. Sight Exchange on Now Yo: k a * per cent. diseoJnL. Tilt- Medical College of South CaiolinR. Tue coarse oi*?ecturos oi thi* institution tor the present session opcacd yesterday, ibo weather was unfavorable iii the morning, and thc number in attendance much smaller than it would other? wise have beau. Thora wow over thirty student; present, and .-o\oral professional gentlomou. Professor F. JI. RjitEBTsiN, who carno Oraton tho programme, gave u history of t:^e College, which wo do DUI it unnecessary to reprodujo hore, ts wo entered it somewhat minutoly in thivo oolam ia only o few weeks ano. Dr. R. paid a handsome and wril-nierited tribut? to his prelect?. >r, Dr. T. G. PRIOLEAU. and ii glowing tribute to tue uutiring energy and multifaiious labors oi his honored preceptor, Dr. E. GEDDISO', tho only one of the Professors now conuectod with tho Collogo, whoso history dites back to its earliest years, ho having been a member of the first graduating class. Dr. G., perhaps more than any other of tho many distinguished teachers who have tit various times boen connected with tho College, has boen instrumental iu giving loud and character to his Alma Mata. His miud is a vast storehouse of modical knowledge in all its various ramifications; jost aa bia library was a repository of all that was host in the medical sciences, printed i n any of the ancient or modern languages. IFas -for it is no more. Mr. SHERMAN bumed it in Columbia; and $50,000 would not replano ic. We hope the Doctor will pardou this allusion. Professor ROBERTSON acquitted himself admira? bly, which indeod surprised none of his friends, who have every confidence in his ability and in his acquirements. He was foliowod by Professor J. P. CHAZAL, who labors perhaps under the greatest difficulties of any mombor in tho Faculty, being called upon to endow with interest for tho young, and often thoughtless student, a Bcienco, from its very na? ture intrioato and abstruse. If ho succeeds in ac? complishing this task, (and wo entertain not tho slightest doubt of his success ) ho .rill have reaecn to congratulate himself to a more than ordinary degree. ? Thc remaining hours were occupied by Dr?. CIUSOLM, ROBERTSON and MILES. The College opens under fair auspices, and ?ve haye every reas m to hope for a brilliant session. Toad. StovcuH Tri rough H. s Doctor. INTRODUCING THi. DB A STATIS PERSONS-"DEAR FRIEND" TAKES THE STAGE-HE EXi ITJOf AJD EXPOUNDS-HE REFERS TO THE BLOODY REBELS - EVERYBODY EQUAL TO EVERYBODY- THE MYSTIC FUTURS-HB QUOTES A POEM, AND COSOLUDES. .. Mr. Thaddeus Stevens' rast oracular convoca? tion on the condition of the country is so lull of amusing absurdities that it is relieved of all charges of dullness. The argument is as lame as is Mr. Stevens' gait, but the whole affair is won? drously runny. This is the way in which Forney, of the Wash? ington Chronicle, introduces the distinguished Interlocutors to tho great American public : Hon. Thaddeus Stevens, now in his aiok cham? ber at Lancaster. Pennsylvania, feeling the dan? ger of the Republic, yet' fearing he may aot bc able to speak his convictions from his seat in Con? gress, held the fellowing conversation with his old friend Professor Pfeiffer, which bas been re Eortod, and is published at his request. It will e read with profound interest by his countrymen: A short sud desultory discourse bstween'M. D. G. Pfeiffer, M. D., LL. D., some time of the Gor? man Universities; for the last fifty years and moro an inhabitant of America; having left his native country for the sake of enjoying entire freedom ot thought and action, and who has been in tho habit, as he has been afforded the opportunity, of having consultation and intercourse with Thad? deus Stevens, resident m another portion of the same country-both still surviving-and said Thaddeus Stevens. A. C. [DOCTOR.] Dear Mend: Sitting hero in my secluded study, it occurred to me to oonsult you, with thc familiar? ity of ancient times, as to your opinion of the pre? sent prospects of our country, and whether we now are likely to approach any nearur to the trae Brinoiples of liberty than our fathers did under leir old and constrained Constitution, and. to ask you at some little length to point out the means by which that gre.it blot-that heiuous crime-of our Constitution as it was could bc got rid of without further doiay or further convulsion. [M. Cl My Dear Friend: I shall not decline to suggest a few ideas in reply to your question, althouuu I j am quite sure you are as capable of answering ' them as I am. Rut our ancient intercourse has inspired you with confidence, I see, in your friend. I which would be better justiflod bad 1 po^s ssed : the opportunities of deep thought and study ; into the law of nations which you had before I 1 knew you. I . "Dear Friend" is now fairly embarked; and, a? h? is nigh unto death and cannot talk for taore than twelve hours at a tim? without rest, he explaina tho whole of the Constitution, and tells his anclent confidant what the Fathers of the Country "did intend, although they did not Bay it." Tbs grand idea of those immortal mea was that theni were certain rights, privileges and immuni? ties ?hieb, belonged to every being who had an immortal soul, none of which should bo takan from him nor could he sunvndor them in any ar rangemei : with society. So essential to the re? pose of i IQ whole community was it that every man sb' old possess each ot these rights, privi? leges and immunities, that he was forbidden by his Cieator to part with them. Ho could no. sell himself, he could not sell his children iuto slavery. He could not sell his life for a price. He could not surrender the right to pursue his own happiness. Every attempt to do no was nugatory. Every instrument founded ou such a contract, no matter how solemn, no mat? ter how hedged about by broad seals; no matter bow stamped by State legislation and executive approval, none of these things gave it life. It was null and void, it was a corpse, incapable of anima? tion. Then he explains a little contradiction concern? ing these "inalienable rights:" I know that when they came t J frame tho Con? stitution, slavery having increased, they were obliged to postpone some of those universal prin? ciples, and to allow individual', and municipalities to violate them for awhile. I t'.auk God that neces? sity no longer exists. The lawgivers of America are now as free to act as Sampson when tho fire had touched the flax. May they never again be beguiled by any Conservati"' e Delilah---suffer their locks to be* shorn and thu* Umba to be bound by the withes of a twisted Constitution. Tho laws which were then intended to be universal must now be made universri. The principles which were iutendad to gove* n tho wholo American na? tionality muet now bf made to cover and control its whole national , J tum throughout this grand empire. Towns, crrporatiun.s aud municipalities may be allowed t jeir separate organizations not inconsistent ther.with, but must not incorporate any principles ir conflict with those great rights, privileges and i jimunities. Which is ver/ refreshing, as he adds that, under tho 14th Amecdment, everybody is equal to every* body, only more so. He then grows sentimental, and anathematizes something; What a grand compulsion have tuest despots, rebels and murderers finally forced upon the American Republic by their "impatient, rash and bloody acts ! How they havo aided the just men of tho nation iu producing this great goodl It were well if they could claim some merit p.a a com? pensation for eb great a crime. But if evil mast come into the world, "woe unto him through whom it cometh," I fear that it good does como into the world through compulaiou, no merit wii! be attributed to the unwilling actors. et no man now, t ion, who belongs to this great Go\ernuiout dare to stand up in the face of nigh beaven and longer <?env to God's immortal beings thc high, the inalienable, the God-grauted right? which his immortal Father gave them. Let no one in thc past or in any future age attempt to palliate his offence, either boforc an earthly tribunal which is to dc-oide between Clod's creatures, or who is te plead his cause at tho bar of a higher tribunal, venture to insult Divine Justice by longer pleading his inability to execute that justice. We must remember that most of us aro separ? ated ftom tho dread tribunal occupied by a Judge who cannot be deceived by tho narroweel isthmus that ever divided time from eternity. This, if it did not reie* to the immaculate. Ste? vens, would be compared to "tte Devil quoting Soripture;" but "Dear Friend" is nm tired, and launches recklessly out in the following strain, a; to the effect vf conferring tho oqual right upon every one: In less than ten years it will contain a rojjnc1 population ot mere than fifty millions of people, girt round with deep and broad waters, which nt force t ould cro?s without our consent. Tue sea girt isie of Great Britain, which was Mid to bc cul off ?rom the rest of the world, was not bali so se? cure from its water defences alone as thie conti? nent That would bc a tall cud a bold admiral who, hereafter, with a hostile intent, sh mid ven tur. this sido of th . Pillars of Hercules Bofor any monarchical nation shall agaiu utte n t t: erect its Institutions on thu side T:IW :i.thm :s oi Da-iou. thoy will Sud that there exists ii republic compopod of tue iuiauds of the sea. more onterru than tb-jEuropean Djitioaa of Great Britain-no: less powerful than was :h<: Acha}'iuL.a;;uc-whieJ Republic r.-e mad not blush to oall an ally because ameridiuu sun arda tyrantdlash have [.U'.ul e imo iheir color aud into their boula t je de jp an. inextinguishable principles of nbaorre^ee K human bondage. A ptopienow but litt e under =to .d, but in ? few years of progr?s , with their in? stitutions really free, instead of b .-ing grouid b the nommai freedom but real despot sm of Jama c i, will nave made as long aud rapid strides tn thc cause ol civiiizition aa our Southern Staten t i. now making. Tuo seed of such an empire i= already plantea, and ia germinating. It may n- l be known to all that the Danish possessions of St, Thomas, Santa Cruz, and St. John's are sustained by republican institutions, though all the legisla tors t.: .! mos? ci tho executive ofticors, chosen I y themselves, aro colored. fbey haye free schools, and can; with scarcely! tho exception of a singlo individual of thc proper | ?go, read and write, and havo ali of iii.-essential requisite . <>i a two republic, except, perhaps, tho appointment of a few of i!ie executive ofheors ol tho home government, when tho wishes of the poop'i aro aw i\a consultee;. l.<-t a tyrant attempt io put h. : foot upon such o bombshell, and ho ?nil be blown, with all around him, to inevitable ruin. Before tho limo supposed f-.: such action ehali have arrivod, Cuba, the ni03t fertilo .ind productive spot of ita size, except perhaps, the Delta of the Hilo, tviil have bcoome e Baturatod and ripowitb thc bursting principles of freedom, end together i h ?3L Do.uingo, Hayti, Jamaica, aud their cog? nate raciis. will bj ready to leap to arm J and de? fend their appropriate dominions, if each aid should bo nooded m tho cause ot freedom, and if thov ?hall net tu:n have been added to our own dominion by our enterprising Foreign Sec? retary. "All of theso islands arc now free except Cuba, which ia now oppre.-.-ed bv tao proudest and moal cmel t.vraut of Europe, nims*lf of a mixed, race ol' swarthy Moors and ?lugrjisu white blood. Ho may as well t ike warning hat the day is very near al hand when ho munt knock the shiicklos from every Cunan, or have Ihoru toru .rom thom by tho spirit of liberty. She is'within fight of emancipated America, and feurroundod by islands of tho sea, c-v-.ry ono of which is troe. The sound of tho over? seer's la-h, and the cries of tho agonized slave will not, mu?: not be longer permitted to mingle with he sweet poans to liberty which aro shouted forth through every freeman'i' vuico in tho Western world. Ali the golden rivers of Africa .rill never awaiti purchase suflicicnt power to re-onfalav those just made free by the Spirit of Liberty much stronger tba i all the p'ower of Hercules or oi Sam? son." And, aeain. traverse lior twenty thousand milos from thc Kujelan possessions around tho Isthmus of Darion, up iho Gulf Stream to the bold chores ol' tuo warnte* State, which.-with the islands of j thc Gulf, soon, I hope an<l beiievo, wiil be added to this mighty natnn. to which they natura ly be? long; thence up to where tho Esquimaux roam, and wee o wo have iately employed the protection of the mighty walrus, on thc strait which no hos? tile foot wilt ever attempt te tread, around to whcr<? the herring, tho codibh aud the whalo aro seeking to fiad a permanent refuge; but no time which thc oyo cf man shall over HOC or his imagi? nation depict, can screen them from the hearty enterprise of this mighty -upii o-atid you have such a vast, impregnable and Bea-girt domain as- tho world never 'saw. if anything more were wanting, moro irou-clads ' than all Europe could send to thin distance could bo brought into active operation in any time necessary for tho do lence of tho iiation. then take your route North? ward from thc Southern Isthmus, and you cross every latitudo necessary for tho production of all the industrial product; of civilization. No mineral, no vegetable that over God created for thc wealth, comfort or ornament or maa would bo wantej. Her Southern o.imate, nevor moro to be polluted by the unholy and infamous institution of slavery, bears upon every breeze tho balmy odors tent de? light the senses. It?, soil is filled with burling sapphire; its rivers run sands of gold, vhile its more rugged parts bjar quart. equal to the fabled Ophir, and lodes ot silver. If ito moro Northern climate is hold in firm de? light by the h trdy sons of "t'reouland'a icy moun? tains." its moje-ciad granito will always be pro? tected by tho Goduess of Liberty. How much better than tho delioious islo over which contin? ually blow tho soft breezes of spicey Ceylon, where Though every proapect pleases, Man alone Li vile. The ingenious artist of the gods, when procured by the mother of Achilo3 to engrave coast aurveys and geographical delineations upon his invincible shis.d, never depicted a land so glorious and so variegated witu Rold and silver and every precious mu ai, and co bewitching to the senses with tho odors of God's happioat oreationa. Its enchanting products grow in abundance on every inch of her variegated soil, and sinco the curso "of slavery ?9 removed, if wo do the justico widch tuc Declara? tion of Indopondcnce proposes and we now pro? pose, wi 1 soon conUui a greater abundance of riches, than cither Enroso, Asia or Afrioa. All whioh is very pretty, and shows that "Thad." appreciates tho poetry of motion as seen in herrings and oystais, and that bo is a man who, with tho oaves of thirty mtlhona of men and seve? ral women upon his shou dara, has found time to look into and misunderstand a classical dictionary as well : : discover tho antiquity of ooast surveys. Had he looked a little farther ho might navo found a parallel to himself in tho oariiest ages of man-, tho second generation, A tra iv ? iii tbe Surte. -Tho charge on a car load of steck on the Spar? tauburg and Unio:i Railroad, from Uuionv?le to Alston, hereafter, will ho $15, instead of $22, as hero of oro. -Tho Lancaster Lodger says there is a good cponiug hi th it placo tor a carriage and buggy manufactory-there baing no establishment of tho kind in th district. -Th- Coiumbia Chronicle says : The number'of students now iu ho but? University ia, as w i are iuforn od, 12? Tao niedtcal loss ie nut larcro, but if wc ?ccolie t aright, tho Charleston Modioal Col? lage sta ted, yean ago, with a ciaso uf only nine. -Tho Govornor ha? pardoned tho two brothors, 8auuders, who woro couviotod, a jeac ago, of man? slaughter a:.d Bentonoed to tho penitentiary for four ve.ra. It will ba rome r:bv.rci that tue act was done in difece of tu J no .or of a aiat'-r. and the puuiouaiont received by the soducer was death. I -A tournament took plr.ee in Unionvillo on Thurs j day. Tho limes says or it : Tho day being tine there was a iar.re number in attendance. The rldiiig was exo .lieut, and tho numerous Knights : ceutaadod w.tn great z.al for the prizes. The; Judges decided tue following aa tue victorious i Kuighte. Constable ol Cuuetei, 1st prize. Loga 1-; la?ad, 21 prize. Earl of Ducan, Sd prize. Damian Doh:c-y, 1th prize. Tho Knights thea formed in proce.s? n, and marched iu front cf the large con? course, where tho pr:zos were distributou. Mr. John J. flynn, Lat pr.ze-crowned Misa 8allie Means " Queen of Love and Boauty.'' Mr. John Bodger, 2nd prize, hue Sadd.e- crow .ed Miss Jet's.o Means Itt Ma.d oz Ho or. Mr. Louis Meng, Sd pr.f ., hue Bridie-crowned Miss Jeannette Wailaco 2d Maid uf Honor. Mr. James M. Bunch, 1th prize, flue Spurs-crowned Miss Bernice Meng 8d Maid of Honor. Tho crowning coreuionies were gracefully perform-, d, after which the Knights, with their Ladies, formed in proces? sion and moved from the ground, travelling through tb. principal streets of the village. At night a brilliant bail at tho Central Hotel, ended tho ceremonies. Thinge In New York. A BUSINESS CIU3B POCD? ST-PBEMONITOB? SYMP? TOMS-TUMBLE O PBICES- I-OLITXCAL OOSS.P THE NEOBO I.N* CHU CU. NEW YUBK, October 3 .-Au experienced mer? chant said io mu tho other day 'hat if business do- B not unp ov* b?fero me first of January thero will be a gi-, at .uah than ^o h :d in 1537. It ia a subject of wonder t-j many that the explosion has not yet oec. rred. There baa been absoluto stagna? ion in many branches of trado oiuce tho 1st ol October, and tho most sar.guiuo business men do not exp ct an carly nnpiovomeui. The two re? maining months of mc year aro usually us dull as any. The oouutr.-merchants aro ail Supplied be? fore tho ls: of >ovombar, and from that time until the opening of the Spring trade, tLoro is Yory little to do. ibo end ct tho Tall trade se.-.son is now roached, and there is hardly a wholesale houso in the city that s not biudoued with stoek which cannot Le muoli reduced this . ear. BUSINESS FAILCaCS Whether we are to have a crash cr not, it is be? yond douot that we wjfj have many failures. Tue suspension of the hims of Lobert" L. Taylor and Hubbell ? Co., ?as*, week, increased tiie diatreas in commercial papsr that has existed fur some time, and thus added to tho other cuibairussuients of aecoud-class houses iu need of monoy. Thero is a goueral comp! dut airainei tho bauks tor giving money freely rj the otock gainblora and fchuttiny down on commercial ?.aper, Tue effect of this course will LO IUL.OUS to many merchants wno re? lied on d.scounta to help them through. Another danger to :?JX Ls thc dii?ca.ty or geu.ng o.. dor?eme:.ts. Distrust is tho prevailing feeling and very ?ow men uro able to get.assistance from tooir neighbors. Had Mr. Taylor, who was worth twe mdiijn ip. j. yor.r, reiucod to put nia name on other men'* paper, h? would probably bu all right to-day, Ho ondorscd liberally i r Iiiiuoe'l & Co., and had lo t;o down in their wicck. It vt the policy of largo houses to pu', as good a faco on matters a?; lucy ce tor if once {jets abroad that failures tie becoming numerous, iiior^ aro hun? dreds of bcamp3 ia butines i who will take advan? tage of any '.panicky" feeing to to^-.tir.-r their own nests at tho expenso o? Ltteir creditors. Thia part? ly accounts ror thu silence observed in regard to s ?pensions, waua ere o: ?uucli more ire^uj^: oc c ur renes than many Buppose. TUE DECLINE XS PRICES. There was another heavy fell in dry gooda last w 6'.c, thougn the Jobbers sttuggl id agaiuut it to tae ja;-.: montent, folders of uuavy utvtus of do? m?stico arc the prinoi ?al su?'-;r:-is. Many classe . of cotton goo? i are Y almt-c'. ns low as they vv-.-rot.-ix years ago. It is periect.y clonr to ev,-r": cue that they canne: be produced kt anything hue tho same cost, so :n-jie a.ti-: be tK>nsidurable loss a imewhore, Tho aggregate decline in ? imoatica f jr the mont.; n ?w ending :s no: ieas titan twenty? live per cent., und in.a must tell sever-i. on housca emgbtwiih largo stooks on baud. Foreign dry g ?Oda .-re also consider ibly . swer th: n th: j -.vere ii ...euth ii?o. t?OUgh tn.-,. Ci:-Uu>. nu brought to this ni ikct .ut Ceat .c.:; Lh-U it coa; to hiing thou in Soptember Hie n^prohonsioj with which ,t:y fts turc ia regarded : ; importers may be inferred from thc foe: ti:'-: thu import entries Ls: week amounted to only J2.6I7.So4, Bgainst entries of :J ?V.- 77i ia tho same week last year. Prices:-, gc^o ... now ?zyx? t; bj settling back towards ?..ito? var ata id uhu. the rctu jgreaaioe must ut volve heavy LSJ?S .-...tl oauie tho aosoluto .aia o m.ny 8,-sculitois, wueiher .ney eal ed thtmseive acrcha.ts, brok rs or m^auiictiu-ers. aiaiPFI.-'G FOB THE HOBT. Univ a tow dr.'.b reina n o prepare for" a- gr*at .ovitcst ard tnt?o w ii be used to me bt-*i ava ta by botii >r ies. Meetings will be held in al Srta of tho: : te, money scattered with ? iib r 1 tad, and the wnoia machiner ot uu activo can v . -sput In motion, ccounts from thc interior show mut the [armers de uA take aa much in ter? ell in the election as the Radical loaders would nit, and it ia believed the vote will fall consider ably below that of last .war. It ia pr Uv sure? br, light :n this city, notwithstanding tho "fact tin fifteen thousand new votor.-- were ir adc in tbetbre wcoks ending last .Saturday. Xhc Nabbaturhr and other moral idoft men arc working Jtko beaver to get all their BUpportora up to the- voting point but tho character f some ol their candidates a :1 operate against thom. .''Iou known to bo corrr.pt ?s .jovoral Radical candidates are, joust bo a tirnp. on tho party that carrion (1 eni. Now York cir') wdl probably g.vo a Democratic majority of rc rt,-, flvo thou6aud for tho Statu ticket,, bat t:io votu wt ocal a?laiis will ba haut. T:<ere ?:, an innro'iaioa on a good many mindi that New York ??'not ibo cip-.taicf some foreign country, tbough tho pnr:y minaerers sjc-med to t.iinlc it war, wheu thov made up thc local tickets. THE MEOno cr crruBcn. In a fashionable church up town tm incident occurred last Su.iday evening that shows a .'re? vulsion" on the negro questiou. I hvrc not seen any montion of it in tho newspapers, but it is not thc lesi veritable for that. The pastor of tho church, who had lately returned from avilit to tho South, was describing t > the congregation some of th', things he had aeon there. Ho said a croat deal s bout tho negroes, praising them high? ly, and dwelt particularly on tue character au i rtbilitioj of 01* colorod individual, who, unf jrtu natcly, diod. "Had ho hvod," said tho 'minister, ' I have uo doubt ho would havo boon cloe ted to Congress." Thia .vas a little too much for some of tho congregation, and several men took their hats and walkod out of the churoh. Tho public stomach-m this city, at least-has already re? ceived as much of the negTo as it can comfortably boar, and any attempt to Increase tho quantitv id pretty sure to produce retching. CLOTHING. WE HAVE mm DOUN Our Entire Stocfc of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. IN CONSEQUENCE OF IHR DECLINE ttl THE prices of Woolens In the 7?orthern marieU, wo havj MARKED DOWN jiir catho Stock. TO SUCH FIGURES A8 Wt LL GIVE PURCHASERS an opportunity that ls rarely offered :o procure REA f. LY GOOD CLOTHING, AT LESS TH AN THE USUAL PKICES FOR INFERIOR ARTICLES. AND ISVTTE ALL TO INSPECT THE GOODS AND Prices. Below fsa Hat of a few of tho ?rdeles in our Stock, showing tho former and present price: SOO SACKS sold at ?12 to 920, now.810 00 300 Panta sold at $6 to $12, now. . 6 00 300 Vesta sold at Sf. to $7, now. 2 00 Lot fine French Coating Sacks sold at $20, now_IS 00 Lot French Dockhackor Sacks sold at $28;'now_ 20 00 Lot fine ?erman Tricot Sacks sold at $28, now_ 23 00 ONE PRICE, MACOLLAR, WIXLIAMS i PARO, CORNER OF HASEL STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. November 1 OFFICIAL. Headquarter* geoond Military District,! CKira.Esrow, S. C., UctoDer 22. 1H67. f [GCKCBAX. Oa&sas, No. 106.] I. Tho followi g supplementary inatracaons aro pub llshad for government ot Boards aud officers connected with registration. II. A session of each Board of Registration, for the final revision of tho registration lists, will be hold at a convenient. O-L?, to be selected by the Board, with! i Ita registration precinct. Tho sovnral Boards will not sit In the oeverul elecliot. precincts aa horo'o.ore, but ut a aingb placo doslguated as above provld ed; and any per? son entitled to registration within such registration pre? cincts, will bo there registered In the book of the elec? tion precinct 'a which bu may reside. LI. Tho pecioa for final revision will bo held os Tuuday, the 6th day of November next, and will oontinue five consecutive days. IV. Reasonable public notice shall be gira tn each election precinct, whore registration has hern? ore iakeu place, of the time and place of holding the session provided 1er tn paragraph IL and of thc object ot such s co? nlon as provided by acts of Congress in rohtion there.o V. Commanding Omcors of Posts ate required to con? voco, byrrJler, the Boards of Ra^lstsatlon, a. rome con? venient phco within their reepecdva rogirtrttio^ pre? cincts, Immediately upon receipt of .bli crdsr, for the purpose of masing arrangements for holding thc iiseion pravidod for in paragraph TL VI. At the meeting provided for by paragraph III, the Boatos wLl take measures to aa use due nodco to be given, ' 1 the meeting for final revision, as prescribed lu paragraph IV. VII. I he Commanding Officers of Posts will, aa far 3 practicable, afford faculties tj the Boa.du in thc publica? tion of such notices, by requiring local civil mugistrates or other officers In the vicinity whero notices are to be po tod, to attend to the posting of such uotlcea as may be transmitted to them for t at purpose by mall or otherwise, by thc Boord i of Registration. VIII. Tbe pay and mileage of re/lstraia apon the final revision wdl be the same as lioroto.'oio allowcl, exoopt that only eight days will be allowed for ad ?ornees roa derod by the registrara. MUeago will only bc al.ov/ed for one journey to and Tom each of the two 6e.,3:cna ot tho Boards herein provided for. TX. Thc final regi stration will bo completed M ?apl?? cate in tho registration books already provided; und on the completion thereof, ono sot of sall books will bc re? tained by thc Boards of Rc^iatradoa, to bo plaoed in the bauds ot "he manager* and inipo:tora of clcotioan v.-htn such offieors shall bo cppobited and duly qaaiiil-sd, and the olher set will bo transmitted through the Post Com maudort. to those Headquarters. X. Commanding Officers of posts will soc that all order? in regard to tho completion of thc lists aro com? pliud with, aud that thc boo.a oro complete in accord? ance wi.h Huch order*, before forwarding the samo as heroin required By command o/Bvt, Major-Goneral En. P. S. CA>T>? LOUIS V. CAZIAHC, Aide de-Camp, Act. Asst. Adjt.-General. Official: 0. Al. .MITCHEL, Aide-de-camp. Cc i ober 21 OFFICIAL Headquarters Second MUttaury Dia?rict, ) CHARLESTON, ;j. C., Oct. ncr ?I. i9o7. j (GENERAL OBEEES NO. 106.) Post Commanders may admit to bon parsons not sub? ject to thc Article J of War, held lc arrest by iniatary tu thori'.v, charged with offences not capitol, upon security, an provided in tue following ps ru graph: Security ehall consist- 1st, of a ca*h depositci thc amount to which bnud is required as i ail by the State hw in like ca=r-h; or. 21. of a bond ra like sum, running to th- Pe t commander, conditioned for compliaucti with ull orders, with surety, a;Lo muatb a freeholder Utd muatjua Uy i" twice the air.ciuii of iii: pena', y, and must, under ? al authorize auy cflleev BO ordirjd by tho Por.t lommendor, ha cato ol default, ur;d non-p.ymout bv the surety oa dem cd, to summarx y ??oiaa and soil sufficient of the property cf principal and towy to at.? Uly the forieltore and cost?; and Immediately upon dc f.ult made, tho Load ?hall constkutj a lien upon tao fer* sous] property c-i both principal and surety. All bail and other bonds taken uu j?: m;tltaiy anthon ty will conform to the toroaolag di ectlcns when not c tt:e-wiso specially provided tv commuDd. ci llvt Major-General Eu. R. S. CA>-BS, LOUIa V. CAZIAHC. Aid-dc-Camp, Acl'g Asst. Adj't 'Jen'l. Official: O. M MITCHEL, Aid-dc-Camp Oe.ober24 _u|<M M . | , ) i 11 ?m i.^ CftiKa'EB L?JIA. Oh! 6he was beantliu] and fair, With starry eyes, ?md ladhtut lialr.l ',,'i.oso cai;:ng tendrils, sett entwined, liDctiamed the v.;y Lu^r: r_ad muid, cu; sr K ?i COMA, Foi Coiiiii? the Hair >,i eitLar Sex :sto Wi'j and Gloss? Ringlota cr Hea?-y ????fis?To Curb. Bv- US&'Q THI3 AHTICLE LATi? i LVD GENTLE MEN" can beautiiy themselves a ?icujaad-jo.d i. u only article lu OJ-' WOiul met will JUT. BtralfjL "air aud " ?ha ??23-9 dmo nive it a baautitel, ylo?sy icnrauce. Thy Cr.^c" tcu;: ?ot ody curla the uxr, bu J"T.".raic3, beautifies nui tueuses:; htehiy a-id ct Uu'uiiy perlumed, and ls thu L-ompTcui .aclcJu c Iv- kind ?vor offered to is Am.neun public. IL brltper Coma wiub?i ?u?t to tU7 ai-iross, scaled <o.c postpaid !br SL adii.eis all orders to W. L. CLARK ? Co., Chom.ttj, No. 8 We?t Fayene atre^, ^yr.icusa. N. V. vj arch 00 W 3IARIUKD, At Sp.ir:at.barg, on ibo 21.li ult., by Rev. Dr. CUM lintOS, WlLLiA.u MAGILL FD:M...lNi?, Esq., to MibS L'DIE hHELDOX, stepdaughter of thooQlolaiiug Mlnis In Colombia, RU Wodaeaday ev oui j,-', SOth October, by . v. BAStDEIi ?OHSSOS, GREEN bMITH to VIR? GINIA MITCHEL?, ?il o. Out city. SPECIAL NO-TICES. as- LOOA our, OB YOU WILL LOSE A FOR IUNEI - Tho Gejrctla State Lcttiry, for tho benefit of tao Masonic Orphan*,' Homo, cloees its s;:le of tiJtotj t.-.is day, at 6 P. M., fir the drafting of Novoaabr.r 6 th. i Capital Prize $20,00J. ilekots only one dollar, (.moo No. 20 Croud street 1 November 6 ?T COX?IG PER Sl'EAMER CHA . - PION aro notifiod *hit she ls disohaigiag cargo Thu] Day it Adder's South Wnarf. Goods remaining on ti. ivh.-rrf at sunset will b: stored st owners' rialt and ex? pense. STREET BROS A CO,, Sc vembor g_2_Con ignoea, ?S-CUKSCCNEE- PER Sl'EAalSHIP SOMER SETj fro ra Baiticorc, ara hereby notified that she is TnU Day discharging car?o at Pier No. 1 Ualon Wharves. Al! rjcols aol tifcon away at sunsst will ro? main on WTJi ir? al Cons?gneos' risk. MORDECAI ? CO., November 5 1 Agent? US' DISi'RICT COURT FOR BERKELEY DLS DI3TRICT.-OCTOBER TERM.-On motion of A. T. 3JITTHX, Esquire, Ao?ng Attoraej Osnoral ordered : 1 hat WEDNESDAY, Gib November, bo appointed SEN IENCE DAY, and for tba call of tho CONTINGENT DOCKET, an 1 that the Cbrk pub'.lsh du? nod:o of the ?amo. Therefore all persona convicted at this Tenn of | ho Court, r.ni wno arc cat ou Recognizance, all deavalt ngJuroi-3 at previo s Terms of the Court, and sliper ions against whom Wri s of 'Sci. Fa., returnable at th a L'en.) have beon ia mod, aro hereby notified to appear it the Court Bouse, in Mount Flvasant, on the day sp? linted. HKNR? S. TEW, November 4 "Sj_ Deputy C erk H?-AD/lIK?STRATION NOTICE.-ALL PER ;ons having claim-, against th - Estate of ilia late JAMES .\ EARLE, deceased, ars requested to present them, luly alt- sted; and th se Indebted to tb o sud Estate will uako paymaut to Messrs. DURYEA A COQLK, Attor leya at Law, Library Bunding, Northwoet corner of ?hurch and Broad strosta. ANNA E. EARLE, October 19 18 .V3rlmYr?trw. ^-NOTICE-ALL PERSONS HAVING XAIMS egalnat thc l ?tate of JAMES PHINNEY, de? sasad, ?ate of this city, Printer, are requested to render hem in, legally attested; and tho.?e indebted to the aald ?siats wlU nuko payment to tho subscriber. RUi'?S O. BARKLEY, Administrator cf James Phinney, deceased. Kovombara IS OW ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY.-PRIZES BASHED AND INFORMATION FDRSLSHED. lhe hi^hcit rales paid for DOUBLOONS and all kinds >; GOLD AND SILVER. TAYLOR A CO., Bankers, No. 16 Wall street, Ootober 19 tyr New York. MST BAT CH EL OR'S HAIR DYE.-TH. ? LPLENDIB OALtt DYE is the best in the world, lhe inly tm? and perfect D<ji-harmless reliable, initan laeoua. Ko disappointment. No ridiculous tints tatami Black or Brown. Remedies thc ill efTccis of bu. O'jts. Invigorate* thc hair, leaving ? soft and beautiful, [Us ganuiuc bi uigjcd William A. Uaicfuior. all others TO moro imitations, and should bc avoided. Sold by all JruKgists aud Pen'atnera. Factory, No. HI Bartley itreut, Now York. JCtT BEWARE CF A roUNTEBrETT. Deccmtier ic < lyr ?".N.0TIQE I ? MAHLNELS.-C AP'l ?T? LND PILOT'.! wishing to anchor their V(,a?eis In A3-!f j Stiver, ace roquestod aoi to do so anywhere xi'hla dlr:< i rango Of tao Uaada Ol th? SAVANNAH RAILROAD ff HAR VES, oa (ho Charleston and BU Andrew's side c he Ashley Riw>r, by which procaudon, contac. with tb? lubtaanre Telegraph Cati.* will be avoidi d. b. C. TURNER, H. M. 3orbor alaster's Office, Charlecton, February 0, I860. February 7 SO- MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY, AND THE SAPPINESS OF, TEUE/WANH OD.--Vu Essay tor k'uutg Mes on tho Crlmo of -chmla,a id tho Physic cgioai ?rrer?, .' buses ad Diseases which or?ate im aednnents to MARRIAGE, wiiii sure means of Relief, sent In sealed letter onvolopes, ire? of charge. Address DB. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Aaaoclatio.., Philadelphia, Pa. September : : Sinos ?rMRS. WIN -LOW'S SOUTHING SYRUP FOR 3hil ron '1 cethana, greatly facilitates the process of teeth? ing, by oofteaing tho gums, reducing all inflammation trl;l cdLiy ALL PAW end spasmodic sollon, and la &UEL' IO KEQUL.VTu THE BOWEL.}. Depend upon lt, moth are, it will R?VO ro-t to yoursves, aud BELIEF AND HEALTH TO ?OUR INfANTd Wc havo yi. up and sold th:s a.Uol? for years, and can say ia ccufidencs and 'rut J of lt what we havi never bee:; ablo to tay or auy other medlci;i>-Never has Itiail ?d I J a elogio ia i:-; to e'Joct a care, whoa timely used. Nover did TC know an lastauco of dlasadsfao lon by any sus who usod it. On tho cont ary, ail aro dolighted with lia operation, sad speak lu terms of commoudadou of its magi ja effects aud medical vistaed Wo fepeak In this matter "WHAT WE DO KNOW," after y&aiti of ex. erhnce, and picd?t? our repuuition for the lulnllmcut of what TO Lore declare. In almost every in* atanco where the laftat ia suffering iron pain and ex? haustion, ro.lof WLI be fuond la firteoa or twenty minuter utcr thc syrup is a ministered. Full dirocticnri fjr usiaj will ssconpaay bach bottlo. Be ?ure and call tor ?MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP," Having tho fcc ?i,niU of "Ccaits ii Psutwa" oa the outside wrapper. All otLera aro baxo imita.tons. Sold by Dru^giSta tluoughout the wo;li. Prk?, only Jj cents per bottle. Officos-No. 315 fallon street. Now York; No. 205 High Hilborn, Lci:dou, England; No. -ill St. ; aul street, Mon? treal, Canada. BOWIE tt MOISE, Agents, Au uotS? tuthat3uio Charleston. S. C. OFFICIAL. Headquarters Second ."liliiary District, I Cnaiossicv*, 'J. C., October 23, 1867. J [OIBCULAB.] I. Coiumand'^ig Odlccrn cf Posts, upon tho uomlaa. tlo-e o', tho Boards ot Ue?lalr.iU m, will ap;jol t for each election precia, t or polling placa witbia their commanda, t..rvo driore;;: sud dui., qualified i'trsons, who will be ~e?ii?nc;ed "Manago.s o? E.cclionii"-m ali appoint neats?oxthost t: o? South Carolina-and "Laspectori cf EloOtlDn," Kiioa oppoiutod for - orth Carolina. H. When BU tanlo persons cauaot otherwise be ob. talacd, lucmbori of tho Boarila )f Raglitratiou wil. be uligiblo for that purpose. UL Who- it ? impracU ibis lo till such oilces for any election predict or poding place, each oloction pr- cinct or polli..(i p'.^c: will, by oxd'.r of the P.st Commander, be cousciida>u with au cjjo uiua elootlon precinct or pvLiu^ place for which ;u.h appointiuents ar j complete, ?uoh conao.i?atioa will only bo nudo among lhe rcsp. i livu olecllwi. p.eclnoie beloaginj to one regtl?raUon pre? cinct. TV. The oraer tppotcttaj efficara ol elections will specify tho olsct^ia procia-ct ar poliLng placo by number, and also by tho local namo or dcahiruitlou ihereo;, il aaiy, and also will ?pccl/y Ua reglstra-ioa preemie: to which tue imo belong j, aid the County or Di itr.ot for wMcb the Eomo la made; und euch erder will bo forward?dwith? out delay to these aoaJqutrtcrs. V. lae officers appoiitcd 33 above p:ovid0'l will, lin mod-ale.y up;a being appOJitOd by thc ordere of hi Coaocni-a.ag O?lc.rj ox Toit-*, qua'i/y ty taking thc oath pra-sribo 1 lu Uoae;al CrdeM No. 05. current f>or'w->, .roji hes i Hen Iquaner;, Torrn No. 1. VI. Cvra:r.:.ud a- Oificoru of Po;i'i ^vall dil. ll vacan eira c th ? o tac* Of iicj.a.rar that ia iy occur, stating in ihe ord;r therefor U:? p?ricas to whose >. laen such ap polatmentiamade, and the eau:: of ?u:h vacoucy.aua sucha.-.-.oLateo Will 'O-thxih quall.'y. VU. When a Registrar ls a c.ac?date fer 'dsctioa at the clx'iaa 'jr.ler.d '.?> :al:ap:a e ca the 13ih and 20th i*j9 o. XoTencb.r n.-x:, ha ah^U g ve nuilee thereof tj the POJ'. Co .aiaal-.-r. tad such ctEoa a. Ilogisirar shah ue?uuiod v-.c*nL V.ii. ibo pa*, rs tact outioa oi wgtstrtiib tuj?arin [.cadeau C? e.cctloa ., a?d of oaic.rs oi alecllous Wuoi'c anp.!at.rj?a'.j are ^araia provid d for, v\l.l e arel bj ^eacr-1 Orders. II. Manas sra aad Inspaotora oi Elecaona wi il receive no pay or raika - s, bat wai ta eatlued 1-r clerical labor, no; to exceed ;hi com o; ua ?aliara ;or each Board for di dutk J ponontcd m regnd t . elections, I. Thc pa uii mileage of Registrara as superintend OBia o? e.octloas will bc fixed by munera! Orders. By Cviau-icd o.' Bvt. Majoi-C-aneral En. R. 8. CANST. LOUIS V. CAZ I ARC, /?dc-da-Ci?ip, Act'g. A:i'c Adj':. Gon'J. OfUclal: L. Y. CAZIABC, /Udc-do- Jamp, Act'g- Ass't. A?J';. oea'.. October 24 j. M. mmmM k m IMPROVED Mercantile A srency, ??.i), ?O Bi* i) AL. -ZR ?2% J. L. FONDA, Si;) ?riiifcondont. September ? SHIPPING. FOR LIVERPOOL.-THE BRITISH *SHIP "SEDBERGH," Knealo Master, is now ?ready to load for tho above port. For Freight 'emragi'inents, apply to October 2? tuthsafi ROBEHT MURE & Co. ...p-s FOR PROVIDENCE, R. I.-TIIE yjOBark KATE, Stamler, ha?, tTvc-thirds of her w'J> cargo engaged and golnc on board, and will -*-ir--^'havo dispatch for the above port. For freight room for 200 bales of Cotton app.y to STREET BROTHERS & CC, October 30 No. 74 East Bay. FOR ?NEW YORK. People's Mail Steamship Company. E. IB - SOUDEE CAPTAIN LEBBY, lirrTLL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF ON VT Tkunday, November 7, at 3 o'clock P. M. JOHN 4 THEO. GETTY November 1 No. 48 East Bay. FOR BALTIMORE. THE STEAMSHIP SEA. Ot TT 3-1 XJ A N. P. DUTTON, COMMANDER. TIT ELL SAIL FOR THE ABOVE PORT ON TUESDAY VV 6th instant, at 12 o'clock from Pier No. 1 Union Wharves. For Freight engagements, apply to COURTENAY & TRENHOLM, November 4 2_ Union Wharves, FOR GEORGETOWN S. C., TOUCHING AT SOUTH ISLAND, WAVERLY AND KRITHFIKLD MICL.8. THE STEAMER EMILIE, CAPTAIN ISAAC DAVI8. WILL RECEIVE FREIGHT THIS DAY AND LEAVE South Commercial Whsrf To-Night, November 6th it 8 o'clock. Returning will leave Georgetown, on Fri iay Morning, November 8th at 6 o'clcck. Freight and wharfage prepaid. No freight received after sunset. Steamer not responsible for freight shipped for Way Landings, alter landing of samo. Fare to Georgetown and .South Island. $4 00 Fare to Waverly and Eelthfleld Mills. 5 00 Meals oxtra. For Freight or Passage apply to HHACKELFORD 4 KELLY, November 6 No. 1 Boyce's Wharf. SPECIAL NOTICES, tar NOTICE-CONSIGNEES PER STEAM? SHIP EMILY B. SOUDER, aro hereby notified that the is this day discharging cargo at South Atlan? tic Wharf. All goods remaining on the wharf at sunset will bu stored at expenso and risk of owners. JOHN & THEO. GETTY, Agents, All freight amounting to flftoon (IC) dollars or les* must be paid on tho wharf befbro delivery of goods. November 4 . 2 AW NOTICE.-REGISTRATION AND ELEO TION.-THE BOARD OF REGISTRATION for th? Fourth Product of St. Joan's Berkeley, In pursuance of General Orders No. 99, wdl. for a period of five days, REVISE THE REGISTRATION LISTS OF SAID PEE CTN CT A ? BLACK OAR POLL, commencing on Tutiday, the 6th day of November, Inst., and ending on Saturday, the 9th day of November, inst. The hours of attendance will b - from 3 o'clock, A. M., to 3 o'clock, P. M., of each day, on which days, if it aha I appear to the satisfaction of said Board that any person not entitled thereto has been registered, to strike the name of such person from the List ; and such parson shall not be entitled to vote. lbs Board will also, during the same period, add to such list tho names of all persona who at that time possess the qukliflcatlons required, and who have not already been registered. The Eleodon for or against a Convention, and for Dele gatea thereto, will be held In said Precinct, at the above named Poll, commencing on Tuaday, the 19th day ot November next, and ending on Wednesday, the 30th day of November next, at which ad registered voters may vote "for a Convention" or 'against a Convention," and for Delegates to constitute the same. Tho hours ? f attendance at this Election wdl be from a o'clock, A. M., until 4 o'cloc1, P. M. TIMOTHY P. BURGER, November 1 6 Chairman, S3" .NERVOUS DEBILITY, WITH ITS GLOOM! attendants, ?ow spirits, depression, involuntary ernie aloai, loss of dem sa, sperm at rrhese, loss of power, olzzj bead, loss of memory, and threatened tm po teure and ha beclUty, find a sovereign cure in HUMPHREY* HC MEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. TWENTY-EIGHT. Com posed of the most valuable mild and potent curatives they 9tiiko at once the root of tho matter, tone up tht svstem, orr cit the discharges, and import rigor and en ergr, ufo and vitality, to the entire man. Theyhavi cured thousands of cases. Price $6 per package of sis boxes and vial, or 91 per single box. Sold by druggist* and sent by mail on rocoiptoi price. Address HUM PHBE?S' SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINI COMPANY, No. 662 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. September 19 49* BE AU I IT CL HAIR.-MANT YEARS IN chemical experiments bas resultad m the perfection of CHEVALIER'S LIFE FOR THE BAIE, sn unrivalled hair dreaeiug, Imparting new Ufe and ino* ?ased nutri? ment to the bair, preventing baldness and arresting it? progress when commenced; regulating and sustaining the principle upon which the color of hair depends th.reby positvaly restoring grey hair to its original c ?or and youthful beauty, and stopping, tts tailing out at once. Sold by all Druggists. 8. A. CHEVALIER, M.D., New York. For salo by DOWIE 4 MOISE, Wholesale Agents for South Carolina, October V> tuihs?mo No. 161 Meeting street. g?-A YOUNG LADY RETURNING TO Hr.. country home, after a sojourn of a tew months in !. city, was hardly recognized by bor friends. In place of a coarse, rustic, Hushed race, sho had a solt ruby eon . plcxiun ,u almost marble smoothness, and instead tw nty-tbrco she really uppcaredbut eighteen. Upon I o qui ry as to tho cause or so great a change, she plain, told them that she used tho CIRCA--IAN BALM, am considered it an invaluable acquisition to any lady's tollu. By its use any Lady or Gentlemen can improve their pei sonal appearance an hundred told. It is simple lu lt . combination, as Natur?; hersch ls simple yet unsurpas* td iu Its efficacy m drawing Impurities from, also beal lng. cleansing and b-?auih'yin;; the skin and complexioi.-. By its direct i ct lon on the cuti?le it draws from i* Ul it? ImpuritleB, kindly healing Gie same, und leaving the sur face as Nature- intended lt should 'oe-dear, soft, smooth and beautiful iTlc-.i SI, sent \>: Mall or Express, on re? ceipt of ur. cidor, by W. L. CLARK ? CO., CliaaustJ, No. 3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. Y. Thc only American Agents fez tuc aale of the same. March 30 lyr " C O S T A R ' S" PREPARATIONS, ?ESTABLISHED. EIGHTEEN YEARS. Laboratory, ->o. IO Crosby street. New York. 3000 Boxes. Bottles and Flasks manufactured daily. SOLD BY ALL DRUG G ISIS BYER YWBERh " COSTAR'S " SALES DEiVOT. No. 1S4 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Wuero si, S3 to ?5 euei are put up for anillos, Stores ship?, Bu.Lt, Public Institutions, sc., ste, It is truly wonderful the coutidoncc that ts now had in every form oi Preparations that comes lrom "Cosuir's " Establishment. .'COSTARAS" EXTERMINATORS-For Rata, Mice. Roaches, Ants, 4c, 4c, "Ouly infallible remedy known." "Not dangerous tc tho huouiu family." "Rata cornu eui of their holes to die," ic. "COsTAE' 5" BED-BUG EXTERMINATOR-A liquid, put up lu oottles, and never kaovu to ul! "COSTAR'S" ELLCiRIC POWDER-For Moths in Furj and Woollens, is invaluable. Nothing can exceed it for power and eilicacy. Destroys Instantly all Iusscts cn Plants, ?owls, Aaniaals, <s:c. II COSTAR'S" BUCKTHORN SALVE-For Cuts, Barny, Wounds, liruiaes, broa-.n U?asta, bore Nipples, Plies ia illioruiE, Old ?ores, Ulcer-, aud ull kindo ol' cutaneoun ?UectiouB. No ?auiily =>bou;d be without lt. l! exceed). ia alUcacy uh other Salves m use. "CU il AK's" CORN dOLNLNI-For Corns, Bunions, W?O?S 'AR'S" BITTER SWEET AND OflAN?E BL0S a us-Beautifies the Complcxaua, by giving to the akin J soft and beaatiiUl Uesnness, and ls lacoaiparaDiy be? yond anything DOW in use. Ladies of taste uud poaitiou r??ara it as sal essential to tho whet Aa Uaproccdeutod -Ik ia ts boat recommeiidauoa. Oae coiUe ie alwajb ioho?'? J by more. Vn to know. ..COSlAii'b" BISHOP PiLavi-A universal Diane: Pill [BUjar<oatedj, and Ol Extraordinary eulcacy io; CMS I vent? M, ali l-rm* c>i iudiaaatioa. Nervana and Sich le-dtc-is. A Pul lana la now rapl<,,.y superseding ali others, .. wOoIAE'S" COUGH HEMEDi'-^ ctr Cc^ha, Colds iia:?auc^, ac-ro laroet. Cioup, WaocuJa^ Cough, Asm ia, an l au lorms el liroacanl, uud Diseases of ia? .uroai ead Lungs. Adrese SI tuf KY a. COSTAR, No. 432 BROADWAY, N Y DOWI? & MUISE, WHOLESALE AGENTS No. lil Meelina street, opposite Charleston Hotel. June 17 _SHIPPING, FOR PHILADELPHIA. EMPIRE STEAMSHIP LINE. TUB STEAMER ALLIANCE, JAMES B. EE - LT, MASTER, WELL SALL Ki ABOVE ON SATURDAY, TH? 16TH instant, kt - o'clock. For engagements apply to H. F. BAKER i CO., No. 80 Cumberland Strtet. November 5_6, 6, 7, li. 18, 14,16 Boston and Charleston STEAMSHIP LINE; THE NEW Al STEAMSHIP GBO. B. UPTON, BICH. COMMANDEE, WILL BE PROMPTLY DISPATCHED ON TSUR-3? DAY, 7!h inst., at 3 o'olock P. M. * For Freight or Passage apply to November 4_8_WILLIAM BO*CH. EVY YORK ANO CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. rriHE STEAMERS OF THIS LINE WILL SALL A3 J_ FOLLOWS : CHAMPION, Saturday, November 9, at 4 e/??ck P. M. JAMBS ADOER, Tuesday, November 12. at 4 o'olock P. M. MANHATTAN, Saturday, November 16, ' at 10 o'clock A. M. 2 BAH' ESTQN, Tuesday, November 18, at 13 o'clock M. CHAMPION, SatUrdaj, November 23, at 4 o'olock P. M. LAMES ADOER, Tuttdey, November 36, at 4o'clock P. M. MANHATTAN, Saturday, November 30, at 9o'clock A. M. Outward Freight engagements made with COURTE? NAY A TUEN HOLM, corner Auger's Wharf sad Last Bay, up stair*. For matters pertaining to inward Freight, and tor oct? irard Passage, apply to STREET, BROIHEBS A 00.? 6?o. 74 East Bay, j STREET, BROTHERS k CO., I ,mnt, COURTENAY t TBENHOLM, f A?8a* Novemb<>r4 a_:_ -? ? FOR NEW YORK. REGULAR UNITED STATES MAIL UNI. THE STEAMSHIP SARAGOSSA, CAPTAIN M. B. CROWELL, ~ WILL LEAVE VANDERH0R.<1 S VTHARF OH Wednesday, November, 0, at 1 o'clock P. M. Shippers must present Billa Lading by ll o'clook on that day. Octobers_BA "EKEL A CO. BALTIMORE AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY. *~ NEW WLNTEB ARRANGEMENT-'TIVE DAY LINT* THE FAVORITE ANDSvrlFT SCREW STEAM". SHIPS FALCON.E. tl HEED, Coxayandar SEA GULL.N. P. DUTTON, ftntfundsr. PATAPSCO.- NETT, Commander. WELL SALL FBOM THIS POST FOB BALTIMORE ?very Five (I) d?>s, from Pier No. 1 Union Wharves, begiunhw October 19. - > Freight? for Baltimore and Philadelphia will thus have more frequent dispatch than ever before, and- Cotton Shippers to Philadelphia will find freight, insurance and time "through" in their favor, by the steam sr* of this lute. Tranafer of freight for Philadelphia mad? directly to (inland) steamers. tua Shippers tc either port w.ll apply to us foi icy fartfcar information they may need. JQST The ste mship KEA GULL salk On Tutsiay oatt 6th Novemoer, at 13 o'olock. noon. COURTENAY k TB NEO CM, Union Wharves. MORDECAI k CO., Agenta la Baltimore. November 2_ t FOR PALATKA, FERNANDINA, JACKSON "1LLE, A\D AM.T11E LAAD INO? ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. VIA SAVANNAH. THE NEW AND SPLENDID ST SA MSB C T A T O 11000 Tons Burthen) CAPTAIN L M. COXETTSB. WELL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC "WHARF, every TUESDAY NIOH1. at fe o'clock, for th? above places, conn, cting with the Georgia Central Rail? road at 'havannah, ter Macon. Moolki and New Orleans. AU Freight must be paid here hy shippers. For Freight or Passage, apply on board or at the office of J. D. AIKEN k CO., September 12_ Agents. FOR PALATKA, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE. AND ALL THE LAND? INGS ON TUE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. VIA SAVANNAH. THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMER C~TY POINT, ,1110 Tona Burthen,) CAPTAIN S. ADKINS, WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC WHARP every Friday .Yt o At, ?t 9 o'olock, for the above places, connecting with the Geortrta Central- Railroad at ?vannah, for Macon, Mobile and New Orleans. All Fro get must bo p.ld here by the ahippera. For Freight or raeeige, apply ou board, or ai the of flee ot H AVENEL A CO., Agent?, Corner of Vandarhorst's Wharf and Last Bey. Ootober 29_ THROUGH TiCKETSTOFLOttlUA, BY CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH STEAM PACKET LINE. TRI-WKKKL?. VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. WEEKLY. VIA BLUFFTON. STEAMER PILOT BOY ....CAPT. W. T, McNELTT STEAMER FANNIE.,.M . "CAPT, i. PEi f ONE OF THE ABOVE STEAMERS WILL LAE Charleston every Mcnulty, Wednesday ss F- "tty ?Mormiic , at 7 o'clock; and Savannah ev?rv. -i-'V/f, We-tdesday and Fri t ^ Mor&usqi, at J o'clook. .c .cb uig st BiuUtou on Jfi'day, trip fous Cat*.' -, and ffejef ilfq? trip fi. m Savannah. All Way Freight, also lilui?ton Wh**?""? mn*, -? o>e paid. For frfli?jit cjpaseioe, apply to JOaN FERGUSON, AcoommodattoD Whir!, October!