DAILY NEWS, OBLAJggBSTOJ^ WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 11. 186S. ~Wn MEKT,-?n our Northern exchange.?', vit h a somewhat spirited controversy bolwci n tho Boston I'iM and tlio Well Nation, over John Mir- mi-, puco widely known ami honored as Iho Irish Patriot. The Pilot, it will be seen, contends that Af?TCUEL has lost his claim to wlintcver of respect mid admiration was du<> to him in that character; and tho reply is spirited, a portion of which, only, how? ver, wo. feel at liberty to republish : The Dublin Natiou, with r. wilful blindness to all the factM in Blitcliol'a case, has tho hardihood, this criminal audacity, n> bokl him up before- tho Irhfh people as tho Mitchel of 1818?suffering in the sanie causo?a rebol then, a rebel in liko man ner now! Ohl shameless prostitution of position and opportunity. The Nation, which should bo the guide and friend of tho people, becomes their betrayer and onemy by taldug this course. John Mitchel, in 18-18, found his country oppress ed, and ho nobly strove to throw off that oppres sion. John Mitchol, m 18G1, found himaclf a fugi tivo in another land, protected, trusted, treated Vfith confidence, a guust of the Republic, and ho basely betrayed the confidence reposed in him, and sought to destroy tho country which thus pro tected him. Is there no difference between tho two mon and tho two epochs? Tho John Mitchel of 1848 waB fighting for Ireland and hborty; tho John Mitohol of 1801 was lighting against Iroland and for slavery; and yot tho Dublin Nation heart lessly commonds him, and condemns tho country whose gonorous hospitality ho betrayed. It will bo noted that tho eager zoal of The Pilot to make out a caso against Mr. Mitchol has neces sitated our cotomnorary to "invont a fact." ' 'Tho Johu Mitohol of 184?" and "the John Mitchol of 1861"" aro supposed to bo a contrast. Tho John Mitchel of 18U1 is represented as "a guest of tho Bepublic." Wo would anpposo this to bo possibly a misprint of tho word "Republic" for "Empire," but for what follows : ".Tobn Mitchel, in 1861, found himself a fugitive in another land; protected, trust ed, treated with confidence, a guest of tho Repub lic: and he basely betrayed tho confidonco roposod in him, and sought to destroy tho country which thus protected him." Now, ovorybody knows that Tho Pilot's "hia torical fact" about "John Mitchel in 1801" is a pal pable falsehood. "John Mitohel in 18C1" found himself "a guest" of the French Enipiro; and he surely has not "sought to destroy tho country which thus protected him." In 1861 the ancient and Bovoroigu Stato of Virginia, by formal Bolomu and legal process?bv tho deliberate act of her established and logitimato Government?by her supreme Stato ruler or Governor?by hor duly and legally elected public represcntalivca and legisla tors?bv overy lawful means of action and expres sion? w-ithdrew horsclf from tho Federation or partnership previously existing between her and other free, sovereign and independent States of North America. Long after this act on the part of tho sovereign StaUi of Virginia?long after Vir ginia had entered into a new federation or part nership with other liko States, in the exercise of choice as free and sovereignty as rightful and le gitimate as that exercised by her aovonty-fivc years ago?Mr. Mitchel found himsolf "a guest" of that "Republic;" "protected, trusted, treated with confidence." Did lie "betray the confidence re posed in him?" Did ho "sock to destroy tho coun try which thus protected him?" Make answer, his ruined fortunes and desolate home. Make answer, blood-dyed Gettysburg and Bumtor, where his two noble boys laid down their hvea defending "the country which thus protected him." While The PUot editor was going with the tide and vicing with every Black Republican in hounding on tho bigoted cohorts of anti-Irish and anti-Catholic Now England in a war of invasion, John Mitchel was among those who waged a de fensive war, and his foot never passed from Vir ginian soil while the strugglo lasted. In reverting to'this subject, wo cannot forego the expression of a feehiig of regret that it should have seemed important to the Government to pro ceed against Mitchel. Whatever may be said of his prudence or bis judgment, merits of which he has never been ambitious, it must be confessed that he is singularly gifted and singularly truo to his couvictious. No one can suppose that be was influenced J;y any other than the purest motives - lb ehlllig vifflrtfe?South. With his great hold on tho Irish heart, he migEt have aspired to any ob joct of ambition; at the North the numbers of that nation who energizod the General Government, would have made him a power, while the Confe deracy had nothing to offer. Thoro were within its limits few who could respond to his stirring eloquence, and there was no inducement, there fore, beyond that which consisted in tho feeling that in that causo there was something that had inspired the genius of bis early manhood. Nor was there, in his experience; anything to disappoint the humble expectations of advantage from participation hi such a cause. Without the experience, or, perhaps tho fitness, for military command, he had nothing loft him but tho Ufe of an humblo journalist. While, of his sous, one was twice or thrice severely wounded, another, tho gallant Captain John Mitchel, besprinkled with his life's blood the battlements of Fort S muter, and Willie, his last, tho charming boy, took for his final resting place tho field of ripening grain that clothed tho alopo before tho heights of Gettys burg. He was, indeed, a glorious boy. Return ing with his father from abroad, he could not wait for opportunity, if that were possible to one so joung, but took bis station in tho wasted ranks of the First Virginia Regiment, and started with it on its long and weary man-bos; but, though weary to others, they were scarcely so to him. Ho had ac quired a taste?how, it was diflicult to say, upon the pavements of Paris?for natural science. Bugs becamo his specialty; his long marches through tho woods and fields of Virginia was but a pleas ant pursuit of entomology. The officer who in spected his arms and accoutrements, was sure to withdraw his hand from Willie's knapsack cov ered with, beetles; and thus tho lad, lured from battle-field to battlo-flcld by tho charms of science, was scarcoly conscious of the trials and privations of tho march, and, bright and buoyant, took his place amid tho Borried ranks of Picket's Division as, at a moment's suspension of that superhuman fire of artillery, it took its steady march upon tho heights of Gettysburg. AH know tho history of that famous charge. A crisis had come to tho battle?to tho war?almost to human history. At that breathless hour and momont, tho battle paused?naturo's self seouiod in suspsnao?as that compact division started to advance Tho way was swept by artillery; horses and riders wont down at o very atop; tho lino was cut; soon thoy could not closo tho gaps; groups woro melted un der that remorseless firo, and but a feoblo remnant Btrnggled over tho ontronchments. Whon Willie fell, or how, nono ever know. It was romomborod, only, that he cntorod the field, but novor loft it and whothor his gallant heart at onoo waB stUIod or whether, through suns and rains, he lingorod on for days upon tho Btill contested spot of Ida misfortune, was not determined; it waa only cor tain that, amid tho fooblo romnant of hia brigado, his merry face was novor eoen again. This little episode of Wiwje's /ato has, perhaps, no very important bearing on tho treatment propor to Mr. Mitohel, but it waa brought to mind by tho matters mentioned in tho controversy to which wo have roferrod; and it will not fail, porhaps, of some littlo force to tho declaration that tho fathor has at leaat not boon selfish in hia course. Ho is as wo have said, a man of mnch ability; ho is still dear to tho Irish oitizens of this country; ho oan acarcoly be of fur ther danger or lnconvonionce to tho Govornmont; and we truly wish it might bo found consistent with tho present policy of the Govorn mont to aparo him further suffering and humilia tion. ??? ?- >?? The broom corn crop, now being harvested, is one of. tho boat ovor raised in tho Connecticut Tailoy. *>n' HI-? \ . '-"" Tur. BUKDKN advance in Uio gold prcmlnni '.4 not ?.luv, M some RMcrt, to tho O?ttuU-Ccuticut Diado . by the Secretary of the Treasury, relativo to tho fan-bur of tin.' compound intoreot legal tender noto?, but rallier to an iueroaecd dontaiul f<>r ox-1 port. On this subject, the Now York Herald -a.v-j : AVbilo mir Import? ranj^e from livo : ,? ucarlyl eight millions u week In ir*?l?l value, our exporta ? nie at tito rato of three millionH or loaa per wtok I in currency ?rallie, tUoaO for tho week just e?idtil i having boon only ?2.118,537. Nor is tln.ro any ?ir. modiate prospect of an iucrooao in our Beapoit i trad?;, or a diminution in our imports. Tim pri? et of nil the loading breadstnfleauu provisions rang?) ! higher in this market than at Liverpool, nn?l < t- i ton hardly allotra of profitable shipment. Morc-I I over, wo ham no superabunilaiieo an yet offering ' i at tho seaboard. Under thuao eimiuistaiu-es, it is j very evident that gold intuit bo exported to pay j thodiflbronee between the credit and debit Bides I of our foreign accounts. It in true that tho amount of gold in tho banks of tho city and tho Treasury is large, the nmomit in the latter, on September 30, having been ?32,74(>,7eS, after, aa is to be in forrcd, dedr.eting *18,-tW,415 for the payment of the November coupons, aud that tho banks hold ? more than thirteen and-a-half millions. Hut the amount elsowhcro iu tho country ?a small, the pri- i vnto hoards having been to a great extent ab sorbed. - - -? Martin F. Topper has become a playwright, and a new five-act historical drama from his pun is soon to bo produced at tho Haymnrkot Theatre. London. Hon. Charles Itlucbctli, Mayor. Con it be true, air, that you declino a re-election to tho honored position you now so worthily fill? Can it bo true, that iu our timo of trouble and disaster you are willing to withdraw yourself from tho public service, aud lcavo to other hauda tho great work of re-c^ablihhing civil authority and restoring prosperity to our institu tions? Wo know that wo havo nothing to offer you; wc know that your trials havo boon great; we know that we ask great sacrillces; but wc oak them In full eoufldence that tho unwavoring potriotism which for eight year? has taken caro that we should receive no detriment, will not Hill ua now when clouds darken our horizon, and dansera n*n?l ?liificultles beset ua on every baud. Wo firmly bellovo that tho bravo wan upon wlioni wo havo bo long relied will now toko hie placo in tho breach, and standing a bulwark of defence, will givo his people a rally?ig point around which they may gather in the noblo work of regenerating society, nnd restoring our city to its pr?stino prosperity and glory. What can you ask of us that wo havo not givon to yot:? Was ever greater confidence repoBed? Wo knew not what your opinions were; we nover asked thorn; we only know that you wero willing to serve, and we sent you to tho convention at tho head of the largest delegation iu tho State. And If indeed you havo determined to with draw from tho public Bcrvicu, wo would earnestly outrent you to reconsider your dcterminatiou, aud accept, nt least for one term more, the duties and cares of the Mayoralty. You have ?rmnosB, wisdom, experience; will you not bo ncrsuatlcd to apply those qualities to the services of your follow-citizcns, who have nothing now to offer you but their love aud reverence? To you the care of our oily was entrusted with unfaltering confidence through the darkest period that city has ever known. Upon your truth, your wisdom, your patriotism, wc im plicitly relied. Hitherto you have never failed us. Can It be true, that at a timo like this, you will compel us to entrust our highest interests to the hands of other men? The people look to you, sir, and you cannot, if you would, evado tho responsibility. You havo become a leader of the people?you cannot now be a follower of othor mon. We will not allow It. * CIVES AS- CONSTITUTION WATER.? CONSTITUTION WATER, the only known remedy for Diabetes, Stono in the. Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Drick Dust Deposit, nnd Mucuous or a?Iky Discharges, Irritation of tho Bladder, Inflammation of the Kidney, Catarrh of the Bladder. Tho astonishing success which Las attonded thU in valuable medicino reudcrs it the moat valuable one ever ?Uncovered. No languago can convey un adequate Idea of the immediate and almost miraculous change which it occasions to the. debilitated aud shattered system. In fact it stands unrivalled as a remedy for tho permanent euro of tho maladies above-mentioned, aud also DIABE TES, IMPOTEN?Y, LOSS OF MUSCULAR ENERGY, PHYSICAL PROSTRATION, INDIGESTION, GLEET, and every disoaae, any way connected with the disorder of decay. Persons, If conscious of any weakneas, should take tho CONSTITUTION WATER; whother broken down by ex cess, weak by nature, or impaired by slckucs9, tho un strung and relaxed organization is at once rcbroced, rc vivifled and built up. WeU may this celebrated remedy be caUcd tho MEDICAL WONDER. Tho stooping, trembling victim of depression and de bility becomes a now man ; he stands erect, bo moves with a firm stop; his mind, which was previously sunk In gloom of an almost idiotic apathy, becomes bright and active, and ho goes forth regenerated, consolous of new vigor. Tho medicine reaches the constitution itself, and restores it to its normal condition. For these diseases it is truly a sovereign remedy, aud too much cannot bo said in its praise. A singlo dose has beon known to rolievo the moat urgont Bymptoms. Try it in theso cosos, and you will givo your praise to CON STITUTION WATER. MALES OR FEMALES, aro you troubled with-that dis tressing pain in tho small of tho back, and through your hips ? "Constitution Water" will relievo you like magic. For salo by all Druggists. Price $1. W. H. GREGG k CO., Proprietors. MORGAN k ALLEN, General Agents, No. 48 Cliff Btreot, New York, Cino September 28 ?3*-ITCH I ITCH I ITCH! SCRATCH I SCRATCH 1 SCRATCH I?WHEATON'S OINTMENT WILL CURE THE ITCH IN FORTY-EIGHT HOURS. Also cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CHILBLAINS, and ull ERUP TIONS OF THE SKIff. Price 60 cents. For salo by aU Druggist?. By sending CO cents to WEEKS _ POTTEB, Solo Agents, No. 170 Washington-street, Boston, Mass., It wUl bo forwarded by moil, free of postage, to any part of tho United States. lmo September 21 'OS- SPECIAL NOTICE.?"GREAT OAKS FROM little acorns grow." Tho worst disease? kuown to the human race spring from causee so small as to almost defy detection. Tho volumes of scientific loro that ?11 tho tables and shelves of tho medical fraternity only go to prove and elaborate theso foca. Then guard yourselves whilo you may. Tho smolloat pimplo on tho skin is a tell-tale and Indicator of __?mso. It may fade and die away from the surface of the body, but it will reach tho vitals, perhaps, at bist, aud death bo tho result ahd final cIobc MAGGIEL'B BILIOUS, DYSPEPTIC, and DIARRHEA PILLS euro where all othors fall. Whilo for BurnB, Soalds, Chilblains, Outs, and all abrasions of the ?kin, MAGGIEL'S Salvo is in fallible. Sold by J. MAGQEEL, No. 43 Fulton-street, Now York, and all Druggists, at 25 cents per box. September 3.*> t jyr ?3- A CROWN OF GLORY.?EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD WHO HAS USED STERLING'S AMBROSIA is willing to reoommend it. Throe years of rapidly in creasing sale havo mado tho AMBROSIA famous all over the world. IT ?S WARRANTED TO TUSASE. It Cures ItcliJng of tho Head. It Makes Now Hair Grow on Bald Heads. It Prevents tho Hair from Falling Out. It Renders tho Han- Soft and Glossy. Cleanses tho Scalp. Cools tho Heated Brow. Removes Dandruff. Curca Norvous Hoadacho. Curoa Baldnoss. Insures Luxuriant Lock?. Incl?n os Hair to Curl. Super sedes Wigs. Kills Hair Eators. Good effect apparent at onoe. TO THE LADIES WE SAY, thoAMBROJ3Uw_lBultyoutoa T. Elegantly put up. Dellcatoly Porfumed Patroaleod by Opera Singera and Actresses. Sold In splendid bozos or cartons, contain ing two l__o bottlsa: No. 9 for morning?No. 1 for eve ning. THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT, STERLING'S AMBROSIA is the boat, most agreeable and offective toilet artlclo in Uto world. To proro this, try a carton. Bold by Druggist?. STERLING'S ?-IBB0SLi_L-NUFACTURlN6 CO__PAHY, ?15 Fultor.-ttreot, N?" Y. September:? 9tfM - i '.-**..' .' K* HUM?', { >'. MARKIBD. At Orangciurg. .v.?.turil-.iv. lid Seiaombcr 18M. bytho Biiv. if-?--?-.Mil Ckoauk, Mr. SANDERS i?i.oVKU tu M??.? EMILY McLEACE IHT.soN, eldest daughter ?I Ol w. l". Htmof. ofltarafori District. * an- The llcitttlvcs, Frisada und Ai-quuin tacco3%ef Miss l.AUK.V HAYES UcDOWELL, atoo oi u-.'i- r.\thor, R. U. McDowell, uuxt Legisla ture. JNo. is. BIGGS. Octolierll 1 ?V MS ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE lion. WMi AIKEN as a candiuato to n-ira-w Um s.-. con l Congressional District, at the next Beaalon of Con? -i. i? MANY FRIENDS. Oktober 11_ i ;,- MESSRS. EDITORS:? PLEASE ANNOUNCE Mi. Alexander ISAACS a candidate tor the Stato L'.;i:I.iti?rc at the en.niiug election, and obligo October 11 YOUNG CHARLESTON. ft>r EDITORS DAILY ME Wo: PLEASE announce A. O. ANDREWS, K?'i-, ;.a a Candidato for Mayor of the City of Charleston, at the ensuing election lu November next, and obligo CHARLESTON. October 11_ _i?_ ?9- M A Y O B A L T Y.?OUR PRESENT WORTHY Chief Magistrate having dcelincil a ro-elcctiou, wo would suggest the name of CoL P. C. GAILLARD as one who Is eminently quallilcd to ?U that offlco. October 7 _ MANY VOTERS. _ ?3T WILLIAM WHALEY, ESQ.?THE PROSPERITY Of Sr>uth Carolina will depend upon tho representation sh? sends to the noxt Congress. Men must bo solected who arc known to l>o acccptablo to tho Executive and e?.?n??ervativo members of tho National Legislature. Induced by such considerations, we nominate WIL LIAM WHALEY, Esq., to represent tlio Second Con gressional District. Wo trust ho wul sacrifico personal and present interest and convenience, and consent to be a candidate. October 9_7*_EARLY RESTORATION. ITS- FOR BEAUFORT DISTRICT. For Senator.? R. J. DAVANT. For Representatives : HENRY C. .S'MART. I W. F. HUTSON. LeHOY P. YOUMAN& I JOS. D. POPE. October 11_ 1* i??- ST. JOHNS. BERKLEY-, OCTOBER 7, 18G5. Jfr?. Editors: Please announce Mr. JOHN C. GAILLARD as a candidate, for the House of Representatives, from tho Election District of Berkley, and oblige October 10_2__ MANY V0TEB8. n???ST. JOHN'S BERKLEY, OCTOBER 7, 1865_ MESSRS. EDITORS: Phase announce Dr. SANDFORD W. BARKER as a Candidato for the Senate, from the Election District of Berkley, and oblige October 10_2_MANY VOTERS. ay THE FRIENDS OF COL. W. P. SIII.XOLEH announce lilni ns a CANDIDATE FOR THE SENATE from the Election District of "Berkley." Oetober 11 7+ ?3? COL. CARLOS TRACY IS NOMINATED FOB the Senats from CoUotOD District . October 3 la /?3- NOTICE.?NO DEBTS CONTRACTED BY THE Crow of tho Bri'ish Bark "ECHO," will bo paid by the Captain or Consignees. gibbes a- CO. O "toiler 11 1 ?g- NOTICE.?OFFICE CLEHK OF COUNCIL.? OyTDDEB 10, 1MB.?Auctioneers, Billiard Table Keep, crs, Knife and Scissors Grinders, Pedlars, Junk Slipp Keepers, and Owners or Agents for Line Omnibusses, are hereby notified tu appear, This Doy, "I the City Hall, and flic their respective applications fur License?, an proscribed by the City Ordinance! r?gul?t-'ug the same. By order of the Mayor. October 10 '1 W. t?. SMITH. Clerk of Council. ?3- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT APPL1CA TION wUl be made at the next Session of tho Legislature for an AMENDMENT OF THE CHARTER OF THE CHARLESTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. t August 21_ m ta ?y- STATE OF SOUTn CAROLINA?CHARLESTON DISTRICT.?By GEORGE BUIST, Esquire, Ordinary? Whereas, VIRGINIA J. COHEN, of Charleston, "wi dow," made suit to mo to grant her Letters of Ad ministration of tho Estate and Effects of ISAAC 8. COHEN, lato of Charleston, Merchant: Thcso aro, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of tho said Isaac 8. Cuut't, deceased, that they bo and appeor before me, in the Court of Ordinary, to bo hold at Charleston, at No. 3 Rutledgc-streot, oil the 24th day of October, 1805, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administra tion should not ho granted. Given under my hand, this 10th day of October, Anno Domini 1805. GEORGE BUIST, October 11 w2 Judge of Probates. ?g- 8TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA?CHARLESTON DISTRICT.?By GEORGE BUIST, Esquire, Ordinary? Whereas. MICHAEL H. OOLLINS. of Charleston, "Drug, gist," made euit to mo to grant him Letters of Admin istration of tho Estoto and Effects of WILLIAM.CUD. DEHEY, lato of Mount Pleasant, Charleston District' fitorokeepor: These are, thereforo, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of tho said Whxiam Coddehey, deceased, that they bo and appeal before mo, In tho Court of Ordinary, to bo held at Charleston, No. 3 Rutledgo-strcot, on tho 18th day ol October, 1805, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this third day of October, Anno Domini 1805. GEORGE BUIST, October 4_ w2 Judge of Probates. HEADQUARTERS, )""" Himtabt District or Charleston, Dep'tH. C, [ Chableston, & C, October 10, 1805. ) [Geneual Ouoebs No. 104.) I. SO MUCH OF GENERAL ORDERS No. 71, HEAD QUARTERS Military District of Charleston, dated July 9, 1805, as creates tho 4th and 6th Sub-District, is hereby revoked. II. Georgetown District, having boon annexed to tho Military District of Charleston, is hereby designated as tho 4th Sub-District of this Command. III. Major AROHTBALD BOGLE, 35th U. 8. O. T., Is assigned to tho Cr-mmr.nd, with Headquarter? at George town, S. C. Tho Garrison will consist, for the present, of throo companies of tho 35th U. 8. O. T. By command of Brr-vot Brig. Gon. W. T. Bennett. GEO. W. HOOKER, October 11 3 Assistant Adjutant-General. ?a-BATOHELOR'S HAIR DYE!?THE ORIGINAL and best In the world 1 The only truo and perfect HAIR DYE. Harmless, Reliable, and Instantaneous. Produces immediately a splendid Black or natural Brown, with out injuring tho hair or skin. Remedien tho Ul effects o bad dyes. Sold by oil Dmggiets. Tho genuino is signed WILLIAM A. BATOHELOR. Also, REGENERATING EXTRACT OF BIELLErFLEURS. For restoring and Boautifying tho Hair, CHARLES BATOHELOR, Now York. August 17 lyr PHILIP H. KEGLER," BANKEB, IV. K. Corner off King and HnaeUstreetSi Entronco on Hnacl-street. GOLD, SILVER AND EXOHAVGE BOUGHT AND SOLD, REVENUE STAMPS FOB BALK. October 9 imo HOLDERS OF MERCHANDISE WHO WISH TO REALIZE IMMBDIATELY, WILL consult their Interests by consigning the same to -y ~r h > noveral :-iie;l-g?u*dem<-u?G??man pn Awn it In quire at the Drug Store No al? Kiiig.slrcet, near Market streut. l* ?i.-ttiiiiT ll Tf M\TKI), A -lTVATIOS AS OVEItSEICH Vf AM? GARDENER, by >< man of l<>ua experience in the above capacitl?;*, t > tuku tin? entire charge of a Plantation in .?1! department?. Terms mod?-ale. Ad drcM ' ?. It.,1' 1*1om :u. L-ovtolttce, for oua week. October 9 fi AT PRIVATE RALAS.? SLOOP Kl.OHAI,, carrying eleven cordi of vrood, now lying at ivw- i em' ship-yard, Gadsdi*u*fl Groen, just above New Bridge. Hull and tackle in perfect order. Apply to Owit HHiN McGRATH, or JAMES POWER. October ll _? 1 ESTIMATES AUE INVITED TO PIT li nowi.Ro.if of Tin ?m FIRK-PKOOF BUILDING, and other repair?. Specifications and piirth-ulars given ou application to J. M. KASON, Fee Commissioner.*?, No. D Excbiinge-strcct. October ll 2 PRIVATE BOARDING_A PKW GEN T?EM?M can be* ucconimodutcd at tbo comer of King anil Tradd-streets. Also, a pleasant ROOM, suHft blo for man and wile. DAY BOARDERS lakou. September 16 LOST, ON LAST FRIDAY NIGHT, EITHER in Mooting. Calhoun, King nr Broad-streets, or on the Battery, a lady's MOURNING BROOCH. The finder will confer a great favor by leaving It at No. 287 King street, on proof of property, as It is valued very highly, it being the gift of a deceased brothor. October 0 TO RENT_THE STORE IN MARKET * STREET, In the rear of No. 33 Hayhe-stroct, ou trance also from Uayiio-street. Apply to Octobor II 1* WM. II. GILLILAND. T O RENT_ONE -ARGE ROOM. SUITA blo for on Offlco. /tpply at No. 71 Wcnt-orth-Bt. October 9 TO RENT?PORTION OP A HOUSE TO RENT. For particulars Impilro at No. 5'J Church Btrect, betwocn Broad and Tradd-strccts. Alao, an ex cellent Room fit for a lawyer's ofilco. Octobor 9 HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE_THE LAUGE and COMMODIOUS HOUSE. No. 4 Hud son-street, is offored for salo on reasouablo terms. The House is of brick, three Btoi-les Ju height, with extensive accommodation in the basement. A largo lot and fine out-buildings, in ono of the most desirable localities in the city. It will be found admirably fitted for a Board ing House, a large School, or tho residence of a large family. Enquire of B. M. STROBE-, No. 9 Broad-street. October 9 OLD NEWSPAPERS, LARGE AND SMALL Sheets, Northorn and Southern, at 30 and 60 ceuts per hundred, at this OfUco. Octobor 10 EOYAL HAVANA LOTTERY_PRIZES paid in gold; information furnished. Highest raten paid fordoubloou.i and all kinds of gold and silver. TAYLOR k CO., Bankers, _Septeini)cr 28_ 3mos No. IC Wall-Ht., N?2w York. ?C\[T A DAY! AGENTS WASTED TO _? O sell a new ami wonderful SEWING MACHINE, : only cheap one licensed. Address SHAW k CLARE, Blddeford, Main. Union September 15 ffijQAAMOXTH! AGENTS AV ANTED FOR i\P ?/ \J sixentirelv nev: articles just out. Address O. T, GAREY, City Building, Biddcford, Maine. September 13 3nios NOTICE. THE MANAGERS OF THE STATE ELECTION ARE requested to moot at Masonic Hall, This afternoon, the 11th inst., at 4 o'clock P. M. CHARLES LOVE, Uctober 11 1 Chairman. SCHOOL NOTICE. THE MISSES MARSHALL WILL OPEN A SCHOOL ou the 9th of October, at the residence of their father. Roy. Alex. Vf. Marshall, No. 18 AmhoMt-street, for children and young ladies. JttM Elementary as well us the higher branches of uu English education will bo taught, Including French and Munie. For torma, apply as above. linwi.", September 15 SCHOOL NOTICE. THE MISSES ROACH WILL OPEN A SCHOOL ON Monday, October 18, at their residence, No. 13 So ciety-street. A limited number of Pupils will be re ceived?boys under twelve years. nERR?SCO?li W. Oilmore Sinims. LL. D. ; Hon. W. Alston Pringle, Hou. Charles M. Furniau, Rev. James H. Cuthbert, Hon. N. Russell Middleton, Rev. J. L. Girardoau, Frodk. A. Sawyer, Esq. 7 October 9 DANCING SCHOOL. MONS. BERGER INFORMS TUE PUBLIC THAT HE has resumed his tuition in DANCING. Mous. B. is too well known to require any comment. For par ticulars apply at No. 202 MEETING-STREET, opposite Citadel Groon. mth3* October 9 NOTICE TO PILOTS FOR THE BAR AND HARBOR OF CHARLESTON. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, *i OCTOBEn 11, 1865. I PILOTS FOR THE BAR AND HARBOR OF CHARLES TON, who have heretofore entered Into Bond with the City Councl. of Charleston, aro hereby notified to report to the C'.ty Treasurer, at the Hope Engine House, and renew tho.r Licenses and oxecute now Bonds. By order of tho Mayor. W. H. SMITH, October 11 2 Clerk of Council. DISSOLUTION; 11HE FIF.M HERETOFORE EXISTING UNDER THE namo of O. E. k A. 8. JOHNSON, was dissolved on tho let day of September, 18C5, by Its own limitation, O. E. JOHNSON. . A. S. JOHNSON. Charleston, October 9, 18C5. COPARTNERSHIP. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ENTERED INTO A LIMI ITED COPARTNERSHIP, under tho namo and stylo of JOHNSONS k WHITING, for the purpose of ewryingon the MANUFACTURE OF CLOTHING and GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTING BUSINESS, iu all Its branches, at the old eatabUshed stand, No. 273 KING STREET, opposite 8oclety-street. O. E. JOHNSON. A. S. JOHNSON. October 9 tuwfS 8. F. WHITING. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Beach, Root k Co., Marshall, Beach _ Co., Liverpool, Eng. Charleston, 8. C. S a lomos, Root k Co., Commercial building, No. 42 Broadway, N. Y. WE HAVE THIS DAY ENTERED INTO COPART NERSHIP, for the purpose of conducting a GEN ERAL COMMISSION AND BANKING BUSINESS at each of the points above named. Our attention wlU also bo dovotod to filling orders and making collections for our Southern friends, Advances mado on consignments of Produce to oither Firm. J. N. BEAOH, of Liverpool. E. W. MAR8HALL, of Charleston. 8. ROOT, of Atlanta, G&. E. SALOMON, late of Now Orleans. Now York, September 1, 1805.. MARSHALL, IIEACH ._ CO. HAVE ESTABLISHED THEIR OFFICE IN THIS City at No. 23 BROAD-STREET, and aroproparci to muko ADVANCES ON COTTON consigned to New York or Liverpool. refer to: Mossrs. James Auhkh k Co., Charioeton. Mr. Huiam Roiikrth, Savannah. "V Union Bank, Liverpool. ^ National City Bank, New York. Octobor 9 mwflmo COPARTNERSHIP. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVE FORMED A CO PARTNERSHIP for the transaction of a GENE RAL COMMISSION BU8INE88 In tho City of New York, undor tho firm of J. H. BROWEB k CO., and are prepared to afford fair facilities on consignments. JOHN U. BROWER. WILLIAM H SELLERS. BENJAMIN B. BLYDENBUROH. New York, October 2, 1868._3mos October 9 COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED A COPART NERSHIP In this city, undor tho nsme and firm of TAFT _ HOWLAND, for the purposo of. transacting A GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS. ParttouUr attention given to tho PURCHASE OF COT TON AND BALE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MER CHANDISE. A. R. TAFT......W. E. HOWLAND. Charleston, Sept. 12, 1806. mwfI2 September 18 THE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO FURNISH DESIGNS. SPECIFI CATIONS AND DETAIL DRAWINGS for Building? of every description, and in every stylo of architecture that may bo doslrod. Orders from any part of Uio Uni ted 8tatea wlU receive prompt attention, with modorate charges. WALTER S. WEST, Architect, Corner 4th and Broad-streets, Richmond, Va. September 6_3mo? ESTATE NOTICE. ALL PER80NS HAVING ANY CLAIMS AGAINST the Estate of the lato EPHRAIM 8. MIKELL, of it. Jamos' Goose Creek, planter, wlU present them pro perly a tea ted to ">VM. E. l-U.KELL, Attorney at Law, No. ?0 Bro&d-at.-oct; and all psraona indebted thereto will make payment to the samo. ELIZA Y. MIKELL, September 3 swlO Qualified Adral ala tratrlx. ' . . -' - Election Tickets ! ELECTION TICK ETS PRINTED SHORT NOTICE, ANll OK REASONABLE TERMS, BY THAI). C. JO WITT, KING-STREET, Fivo doors below Oallioun. All Orders left at the DAILY NEWS OFFICE will be prompt ly attended to. October 11 NOTICE. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH BACK Numbers of the N. Y. LEDGER, MERCURY, and WEEKLY, from January 1st to the present time. Wo have just received a few copies of eacli numborj by Quaker City?so person* desiring them had bottor call soon and secure copies. M. M. QUINN k BRO., No. 527 King-street, opposite Ann-streot. N. B.?Another largo assortment of NOVELS just re ceived. _i_Octobor 11 THE BOOKS FOR SUBSCRIPTION TO "The People's Steamship Company" ARE NOW OPEN AT THE OFFICE OF THE AGENTS, Shares, $100 each. WILLIS k CHISOLM, September 20 lmo Mills Houso. B^lSTKIlSTGr. WE HAVE ENTERED INTO PARTNERSHIP AS Bankers, under the firm of McKAY k GIBBEH. Our office is in tho Banktn? Houso lately occupied by the People's Bauk, and we will continuo tue bimiuoes aa heretofore conducted by that Bank. H.G. LoPBB Is ap pointed Cashier. D. L. McKAY. October 2_10_JAMES S. GIBBES. 3ur gertcbtlicbcii nub n?;?jcr:,cnitmi(l'cii Ginjicbiiitg bon Crrbfdinft?fl?lecrn im St?iiigrctcB ?dannooci- cmtofcble tr ?nb agent. 9??'6ete3 6ci 9t. Weinten? in Cbarlcfteu. cet 4. il. JAMES ADGER k CO. t RE PREPARED TO MAKE LIBERAL ADVANCES J\_ on Cotton and other Produce consigned to Messrs. Brown, Brothers k Co., New York, or .Messrs. Brown, Shipley A Co., Liverpool. OlBce, fer the present, ?it No. 40 EAST BAY, corner of BoyceV South Wharf. mwf6 OMNIBUS LINE. OCR OMNIBUS WILE LEAVE OUR OKPIOE EVERY twenty minutes during the day, commencing at 7.40 A. M., and continue tiU 7 P. H. October 9_ _3 __ R. DOUGLASS k CO. GALH0?N COTTON PEESS CHURCH-STREET, AND TYLER COTTON PRESS, LONGITUDE LANE. rpiIESE PRESSES ARE NOW IK FULL OPERATION, _L and ready to receive COTTON TO BE COMPRESS ED. Shippers of Cotton are horeby notidod that nil Cot ton received at these Presses with Icbb than four mer chantable ropes upon each bale, will be charged for euch deficiency iu quality and number. N. B.?These Presses are not Bable for loss or damage of Cotton by fl.ro. WILLIS k CHISOLM. A. R. MITCHELL k CO. October 7 amw 4 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, DO INVITE ALL THAT wish to bo supplied with GOOD BEEF, and at the LOWEST RATES, to call at our Stalls, Nos. i, 46, 2S and 20 Market-street Market, commencing To-Morrour. tho 7th Inst. Wo solicit a share of patronage, and wo hopo by liberal dealing to make ?any friends. October 6 6* PAOK, KEELS et OO. WANTED TO PURCHASE, HIDES, SKINS, FURS, WOOL, BEESWAX. MET ALS. ROSIN, TURPENTDiE and COTTON. Th? highest cash prices will be paid for tho abovo articles. GOLDSMITH k SON, Octobor 5 C No. 8 Vondue Range. Hopkins' T. 0. a nil Orangeburg, 8. C. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL FORWARD COTTON AND MERCHANDD3E from Hopkins' T. O. on and after the 12th inst., and to and from Orangoburg as here tofore, with promptness and caro. October 0 0 JAMES M. STOCKER k SON. WILLIAM GUENEY, Wholesale Grocer AND COMMISSION MEECHANT, No. 102 EAST B A. Y", CHARLESTON, S. C. BUTTER, CHEESE AND PROVISIONS. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. October 1 _ lmo CLIFFORD & MATHEWES, L. O. CLIFFORD.J. FRA8EB MATHEWES. AUCTIONEERS,? Brokers and Commission Merchants, WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF HOUSES and LAND9, Bonds, Stocks. Produce, Furniture, &c. ALSO, Tho RENTING of HOUSES. Receiving and Forwarding orders solicited. Octobor 11 lmo HUTS0NS & LEGtAEE, ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS, TiriLL ATTEND THE COURTS IN TJ1B DISTRICTS T V of Orangoburg, Bamwell, Beaufort, CoUoton, and Charleston. Ofilco at ORANGEBURO. W. M. ?OT80N.W. F. Hxmott.T. K.LBOABJ?, October 11 ?* jTrTsolomons, m. d~ DENTIST, HAHKI..HTUBKT, NEXT CATHOLIC CHURCH. October C lmo* HbfiS, E. & WM. C. HORLBEG'E HAVE RESUMED THE PRACTICE OF MED10? Corner of Coming and Woatworth-st roots. ?IT Offloe hours?7 to 9 A. M., 1 to 3 and 6 to B P. If* Ootober 10 ? Dr. MIDDLETON MICHEL RESUMES THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY. Office, at present, corner of MEETING and SOCIETY-STREETS?roeldoaoo Of Dr. RODUIQUES. Soptembtr M IBM?