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DAILY NEWS. CHAIlLfiSTQ NT. THURSDAY MOHNINO. OCTOBER 2G. 18?35. It wil_ bo hardly loes interesting to study tho reactionary iniluences of tho triumph of tbo Fede ral arm? in Europo, than to watoh tho progress of tho work of pacification in tho Sonthoru States. Tho caneo of tho North has at no timo had tho sympathy of foreign potontatos, or of tho classes which oro styled tho ruling ono8 ab*. ->ad. Tho do-v mocratic spirit is tho object of their oontinual droad. Thoy aro wholly consistent in hating its dovolopmont and advancomont. They rogard it now just as Burius rogardod it in tho tiuao of tho Fronoh Rovolution, whon ho characterised it, in tho eloquent frenzy of his opposition, as "tho por tontiouB oomot," "-which," froni its horrid hair shakes postilonoo and war, and with foar of ohango porploxcs monarchs." It is a comet thoy have boon anxiously wntohing this long time, without ?ho power to calc?lalo on its disappearance froni tho political heavens. Tbo result of tho Amorio*??' Revolution proved a powerful etimulus to thoBO other causes which had long boon ?porativo for a radical chango in Franco. ]_ Tho crisis of '89 could not havo boon kopt back by all tho poRfliblo combination!*, of human power. And although, to auperucial.viow, tho history of that period ?b wrltton only In acuuos of tumult and ' blood, and illustrated by wild rovolB of passion j. that struck horror and dismay luto tho ho art of all Europo, tho real expression and significance of ' * that unprocodontod movement of tho French poo 'p?? lay dcopor than tho philosophic sagacity of Burke was ablo to ponotrato, and hinted, in its br?kon and almost lunatic phraBos, of tho doom of j old dynasties and tho poBBibililicB for tho pooplo. ' Whether tho method was endurable or not, thoro stood thegreat democratic fact. Organizod power might boat against it, ajid so might disorganized . passions; but in either case without displacing it from its firm baso. 8ince that time Franco has boon a sort of doba ting-ground for revolutionary or democratic prin ciples, i To-day tho argument has been oarried on with words, and to-morrow with cannon balls, that arc harder than words. Other powers havo, from timo to timoj stepped into tho arena to take part in tho vital controversy, as in tho case of tho great alliance againBt Bonaparte, which thought it had . finally settled the dispute by the Peaco of Vienna. i But though tho Bonaparte bo long dead and gono, ' the debate goes on. Now Russia is drawn into it, and now England. To-day it is Austria's turn, and _ to-morrow it is Italy's. One power ranges itself upon this Bide, and another upon that. Evon l those who notoriously champion the popular side unconsciously eorvo as powerful instruments for ..that Bido, by striving quito as much for themselves as for tho people. Napoleon would strengthen himself in France, and so helps Italy to unity and freedom. The prediction of the First Consul would appoar to bo approaching fulfilment?that within fifty years from tho timo he uttered it Europo would becomo either Cosaack or liepubli - can. Tho seed he was instrumental in sowing, after ho had broken up the soil with the iron plow share of war, has certainly sprouted and obtained a healthy growth. -,. Death of Cohaiodoke Wm. F. Lynch.?Commo dore W_ F. LyNon,.formerly of the United States Navy, but more recently in tho service of the Con federate States, died at his residence in Baltimore, on the 17th instant, in tho sixty-fourth-year of his age. Comuiodoro Lynou was born in Norfolk, Virginia, hat wan for many * years i a resident of Maryland. In 1819 ho entered the United States servico as Midshipman, was commissioned ft Liou tenftnt in 1828, was appointed Commander in 1849, and received his Captain's commission in 1850. Ho is beBt known to the general public by his success ful exploration of tho course of_tho River Jordan and the shores of tho Dead Sea, wliieh ho per formed in the spring of 1848, undor tho sanction of the Government. His interesting narrative of this famous expedition has passed through raven editions, the last of which was publiehedjn 1852. -? ? Late Mexican news makes it appear that matters "ontinue to grow worse and worse for the Empire, tho Republican*?, increasing in activity and bold ness, and have defeated the imperial troops in a number of recent engagements. Republican dc tachmonts swarm all over tho country, and ono of them has appeared within only thirty-six miles of tho capital. In the State of Vera Cruz thoy defy all efforts for thoir expulsion, and inako frcquont foj-ays. In ono of tho towns of this State thoy have established a newspaper organ. In tho State ofOajaca tho imporial Journals admit that thoir operations have assumed grave proportions, while in Zacatecas and Jalisco they are swooping till before them. Tho Unitod States Consul in t_e city of Mexico had beon refused a<dn?*l__?e to the imperial polaco, he being informed that ho was unknown thoro. It is said that the rebol officers from this country ?ow in Mexico have refused to coinplyjvitii-? request of Max_hijan'b Secretary ofWarthat thoy should join his army, adding that hereafter thoy could fight under no flag but that of tho United States. The Emperor, Empress and tho.Coyx.t were.tp start on a tour to Yucatan on thc_ithtintjt. - . ' . . . -A" Bi_ 'fi "'"'' " *">'*-'?"*"*? - - . l?H-THo?f. A". BtrRT, of Abbeville District, haB dcL'lined ? be a candidato for the Legislature) but in a noto to the Abbeville Prese says that Judge WAnDLAw and himself have boon appointed by Gov. Perry to construct a code far the protcotion and government of tho colored population of tho State. The following is an extract from his card: "But 1 have; a proud and grateful memory of favor and consideration bee towed upon-mo by tho people in form or dftya?and, I may waU say, in bettor and brighter durs?and I will illustrate my estimate of the duty I owo them, by devoting my time and energies to framing a codo of laws for tho regulation of labor and the protection and government of tho ?olof?d population; and to con structing a system? of labor upon the ruins and with tbo fragments .of that which has been so ab ruptly and rudely'swon't ?wayv This :great work has boon confided by Governor Perry, under a re solution'of. IJjjQ^Conv^ntion? to my learned associ ate. Judt?o Wftrdlaw, nnd myaolf. If, in the oxe cutioj* 6f this commission, I shall bo able to assist in reorganizing, and reconstructing the ' labor of the S?_ih,;I ehallJ^oel that I IroNadono:_n incsti mahle'sonrifco t? my country and to mankind. "This great work is for you and your posterity. Upon its successful a?exlmblishinont depend your individual wolfojfp and the fate of the country.' > I pray rbat our T^ogialn'Jut'j may have'tho wisdom and the stfituHmanahip to comprehend tho ?c?po and magnitndo-of tbo work k^finra them, and ho equal to its accomplishment." -1 -, V-?-1? On the second day of tho trial of Emerson Eth eridcie, at Columbus, Ky?, tho accused, who had boon porrriittcd to plead Ins.own oaso, read a P?ea donying tho iurMdicttoh of the commission, which the Court overruled, upon which Etueridqe copttheBOfouel.specification ana secondt?h?rg^, to whidtt he plead guilty, and the Court auoweti him to introduco the- whole letter from which tho extract was made. This letter is known aa the "Dresden' letter," dated Juno 28," in whioh ho made th~ declaration that Tennessee had bo law but force, and no semblance - to civil government, Stale or Federal, but an usurpation enforced bv tho bayoneta of nogroce. After some ovidonce for the prosecutipn, the ac-oused presented the Court with a written statement, wnlch admits.fdl the fact? in the first charge, nanlely, th? etat?urage jaent o|? resistance 4p fa? 0W_Af?W.f?W*f'??? ,-s-/,:'.;-:.'- ' ? '" ; : - Jci'.-ilvf-."..: > " ' :r.."7 ?" ;.-;. tinco M ?ful 01.- ,.' '.' ' ?"< ??- in TUS COAII??-CvlM 1IA1M tiEWH.^ To ;I?e Votrr: -f* C?nrlcaton, CoUoton,ltc?it fort and llnrnwi'il District??Second Con Ki > khIiuiuI Dlatilet of Hciiiiii ? nrollna. Fjti?OW-CmzRNB : As I loom that m; ny of you con template voting for mo as your next Representativo m the Unite?! Stales Couxruns, I think it right that I.should briefly oxproSs to you my views and sentiments respect ing tho pr?tent condition and policy of our section. My private interests gr?ally demand my presence at hpmo, und my personal inclinations would induce mo to romain hero for all timo to como; but I feol under many obllgalionB to disregard these influences, and for a time longer to remain in tho public service, should you o'jrcc with mo In my viowa of our true and just po licy, and think mo the proper porson to go and roprosnnt tboso vIowb In tho Federal CongrcRF. Nearly twenty years experience in active political Ufo, and tho gcnural Currcctncss of my views, an tested by tho touchstouo o? timo during that period, intspi.ru mc with confidence m my Judgment now.. . ; i |, It In cloar to my mind thst our nbcceslty, ?t prcsonti', compete ns to choose hot-ween two ovils. Tho South, as' a conqnorod country, must and will bo ruled either by UM f>'or~lorn mosses, speaking and acting through their brawling unprincipled demagogu??i, or by Uto Excoutivo head of tbo United StatcB Government. I prefer-tho low tor without hesitation. Better, far, to bo ruled by any one man, than by a nation of fanatics. Prcsidont John son is oven now interposing tho weight of bis Influence to nhtehl uu from tho horrors of negro su drago and ntv gro equality whlcb tbo Black Republicans are ruthlessly and madly endeavoring to thrust upon us. In tho nomo of rmann k-rl r.l'*l? eVl"mrnnn cntiu/!. lift, tlio whole South stand by'.hlm and* support his Administration. If tho South, as a unit, will co-oporato -with tho Democratic party of tho North in .support of tho Executivo, wo may yet hold tho balanco of powor to such an extent as may enable us to secure such terms and such legislation (aid ed by the Executivo veto) as may enable the South to oxist OB a civilized people. No other policy, my coun try mon, ran loavo us the shadow of a hopo. From what I havo said, you wUl readily understand that I think tho i-ruo policy of tho South, for tho future, is precisely tho revorsb of all that, herotoforo, constituted tho sum of Southern political principios and Southern policy. Out* condition being entirely rovorsed, our poli cy must bo reversed also. Tho North has consolidated tbo United Stated Government to an extent that secures our subjugation. It is possibly within our pow^r to conBolldato it a.tiU further, and to an extent that shall, ero long, onablo a wiso and vigorous Executivo to rulo over all sections of the Union with impartiality and evc_ hundert justice. Vfitmm. .tal tap?enles. " ' 1 am, respectfully, - Your fellow-citizen, LEWIS M. AYER. A---1D Charleston Courier and Hilton Head Now South will picoso glvo this card a placo in their columns, and forward accounts to this ofllco. ',. MARRIED, -In Marbh?oad, Mass., Octobor 4th, by Rev. Mr. ALLEN, Capt. N. G. PARKER, of tho 33d U. S. 0. T.. to Miss M. A., daughter of the lato Anoukw Lackky, Esq., of Marblehoad. * ?3-The Friends of Mia. C. T. "WrlgUt, of Mr. W. P. DeVeaox, and of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. ,Orx men, are invited to attend the Funeral of their Moth'or Mra. M. DeVeaux, at her late residence No. 485 Kitig stroet, at Three o'clock This Afternoon. October 20 ... .*?! . OBITUARY. DIED, at Pendlcton, S. O, on Thursday night, October 18th' CAROLINE, wife of W?r. S? H-STIE, .Of this city, and daughter of th? lato Jno. I'iianki.in, of Flat Rock, Long Island, aged 64 years and 2 days. _* DIED, at Orangeburg, 8. C, on the Otb inBt., 8USAN WASHINGTON, daughter of tho late W. M.-A_beboot te, of Charleston, aged 11 months,"22 days, * ?B~ WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE thci?*?**-. WILLIAM WHALEY an a Candidate to repre sent the Second Congressional District In Congress. October id. * ?*_ MESSRS. ^EDITORS :?rLBASE ?? nounco the Hon. JOHN SCHNIERLE as a Candidato for Mayor, and oblige , . MANY OLD CITIZENS. October 21 ? \"V ) .' ? 10* ?3- MESSRS. EDITORS : YOU ARE AUTHOR IZED to announce Colonel PETER C. GAILLARD as a Candidate for Mayor. Ho will serve If elected. Octobor 13 ?2- MISS CARRIE C. LESTER 18 IN THE city, stopping at ttio Merchants Hotel, acting In tho capa city as Agent and othorwiso connected with tho NEW YORKDAIX.Y NEWS. Solicits subscribers. Can be t'lii from 10 A. M. until 10 P. M. October 24 KB- NOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN THAT, AT tho next Seaeion of tho Legislature, application will be made for a ronowal and extension of tho Charter of the MOUNT PLEASANT FERRY COMPANY. October 25 ' ?--NOTICE.? AT THE NEXT SESSION 0_ tho Lqgislaturo, applicatfon will be made to incorpor?t? a CITY RAILROAD In the City of Charleston. October 26 wfm3 JOS-NOTn^E^-AT --THE PRESENT.'. SESSION of thi^l^slaturo; an applicatif-.-*a-rB?'m'i*<f<y tiriucaf ponde' *___" CBARLE?_bN HOOK AND LADDEH COMPANY v-~. ? of tho City fit ChnrU-ston. ? _ OciO??r 26 ' '_3 JfB~y NQTfCEIS HEREBY GIVEN TO'ALl interus'tcd; tliat LTC-NSK? for Carts, Drays, Hacks, Car rlages and Omnibuses will bo granted, undor City Ordi nances, oa application to tho subscriber, at the Hall oi tho Hopo Firo Engine Company, west ond of Market street. These Licenses will tat? c_to from the 1st of October. and beinfottjo until tho lst'of Jannary, I860. "_he'p'ric< will be one-fourth of tho rates for tho year as established by the Ordlnanco ratified December 29,1856. ' By ordor of Mayor Macbeth. October 10 A. CAMPBELL, City Tr?*?surer.' ' tO- BATCHBLOR8 .ORIGINAL HAIR DYEI?THI and best in the world I Tho Only txai? and perfect H AIP DYE. Harmless, Reliable and Instant?neo??. Produce inxs?jcdlatcJy ja splendid Black or natural BrownJ with out injuring tho hair or skin. Remedies the 111 effects c baa dyes. Sold by all Druggists. The genuine is sig-e-J W?LLIAM-A BATCHELOB, Also, v '. ' ' <\ rG^BRATING EXTRAOr OF MILLBFLEURS, For restoring and lit? utitying- tho Hair. CHARLES BATOHELOR, *Now'York. August 17 lyr 4arJWffl3IA * * *.NOTICE.? ?R_ATL OAKS FROM little.ae?rns grow." * Tho worst diseases known to th? human race spring. from causea so small as to, dlmosl defy detection. The volumes of scientific loro that fill the tables and sholvea of the medical fraternity only gc to prove and elab?ralo theso facts. . , _ Then guard yourselves whJlo you may. Th? amallen! ? imple on tho^kin is a toll-talo and Indicator of dlseasd, t ?lay fado and dio away from the surface of the body*, but It '-Will reacb the vitals, perhaps, at last, and death ho the result and anal clone. MAGGIEL'S BILIOUS, DYSPEPTIC, and DIARRHEA PILLS euro wlioro _J others fall. While for1 Burns, Scalds, Chilblains, Outs, -and all abrasions of the skin, BIAGG^f L'S Salv-i la in fallible. -Bol- hy 3. MAGGIE-, No. 43 Fulton-street, New York, and aU Druggist?, at US-conta per box. September 25 lyr . .inn _. h _ { PHILIP E KEGLER, BAilSTKEI. IV. fil. -Ok-net- of King -_d IlaseUstreets, Entrance on Ilascl-otrcot. ... G OLD, SILVER AN D EXCII ANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD, REVENUE 8TAMP8 FOB SALE. Octobor 2_ lmo ~ ,:j__EW_t.'/hTir.'?'J? --O?? .' I H. H. PeLE?N, Broker, , HAB REMOVED TO NO. 22 BROAD-STREET, WHERE bo will Ruy and Bell on Commlsalon REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, BONDS, COUPONS, :B_$K~B_-L8f ;GOQ) IANDmVEB OQ&>?pfKXCHAlf?l?,V ?* " ?-f' I OotobarW -)me* H5?S I . OKA )IQ?T8 S?V ' ' ,/J " ??f'Qi mw ?. tiacdsoq] I.KIOl.Wii UIIAlTEH. !%<?. M, H. A. ill. AKKOULAH ?,ONVOCAT!?,N OK THIS OHAITER will ho luid rtiis ?mino, at 1V, o'clock, ut tho Masonlo HoU. ]y crdcr of tho M. E. U. P. E. 8GOTT, October 26 I 1? H**<*roUry. SOUTH OALOLINA MASONIC BENEVO J LENT SOCIETY. SECOND QUAKT?BLY MEETING OFTHI8 SOCIETY will bo hele in Masonic Hull, TAu Evening, "20tn hint., ut 7 ei'clort. Punctual and general attonelanco of Members 1b re ?pe s tod. By ortlor ?f Prcaldont. October 20 1 1? Vf. A. WIT.SON, Bccrotaxy. PRIVATE DOARDINO.- A KEW ? K tV TI.KMKN t?ii bo accommodated at iho CORNER OK KINO ANJ; TRAD?-STREETS; aluo, a pleanuut ROOM, BulUblo for man and wife. DAY BOARDERS Uhon. _Octobcr_24_ WAN'l r.l>, AN OPRHATIHI ON A FIRST CLASS 3KWINO MACHINE. Apply at thlsOfllco botween lin hoir? of 2 and r. I*. M. OcU-.bcr 20 _ . _ 1 \XTANTED, LARGE MAPS OF CHARLEft ?. W TON AN>SOUT|I CAH01JNA, latest etlitlons, Ke ,Ne>. 4 8taU*-B?ca, up stairs. ______ _ ?.c_bcr 2? W^ANTEjOC-TWO WJUTE SERVANTS? buo to ralid a child, tho other to attend to a cow and cook and wain for a uroall family, at SuininerviUo, 8. O. Apply at B. C. It. 11. OFFICE, Octobor 20 3*_John-etrceL _ AN tf ED ?A SCOTCH OR fiEHMAK woman t*oro?>kaud make lierai?f generally uscfuL Apply at No. G3 Smith-street, corner of Calhoun. Octobor 21 ___8niln_*_. A NT ED.--A COMPETENT AND HELI adi.i: gnntloman to Collect and attend to busi ness generally, ono not afraid to work, ?uid who wul mako himself iiHcfui. Address K., at tins office. Octobor 25 2*r WANTED.?THH/EE JOtltNKYMES TIN NEB8. Good wor_non ran find atcady employ ment, and good wages, by applying at Ho. 88 Market street, between the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock. October 25_a? WANTED TO RENT, A SMALL COM FORTABLE HOUSE, with flvo or six rooms, Blev blo In yard, alao good cistern water, twonty minutes' walk from tho Charleston Hotel. Apply to F. M. MON TELL.'No. 122 Mec?Brf-atrcet, Friedman'? Buroau. Octobor M_._3? INFORMATION WANTED .?INFORMA TION Is doslrod ?a to tho whereabouts of Mr. D. F. MURPHY. Ho was, ?lu-u laat hoArd from, about tho 18th of March last, In t Hospital In Richmond, Va. Ho was a member of CapUln Izlar'a Company, Eutaw Rogl moui. Any informatlin concerning him will bo thank fully received by lila jureaveel wifo, or Mr. THAD. C. ANDREWS, Orangubu:g O. H.,"8.' 0. I Orangeburg, 8. C, Oitobor 17, 1808. 0 Octobor 20 A GENTLEMANOF SOME EXPERIENCE l\, UH a Teacher will glvo private loesona in LATIN, FRENCH, SPANISH aad M?YTHEMATIC8. For terms, Ac, apply at tho Boot-atore of Mr. John Russell, No. 285 Klng-atroet. October 17 LOST, ON MOD DAY J?IGHT, A SMALL NECK CHAIN, ?vith a amaU Medallion attached, tho shapo of a lioart, icar 7* Comlng-strcot, three doora Kant of Calhoun. A tboral reward will bo paid to the kind friend that will deliver It to No. 74 Coming-street. October 20 1* a? Saturday last o OfW, which* the-owner-elan' havh by proving property and paying expenses. Apply to VVM. ROLLINS. Sancouci-streot _ 8* Octobor 20 HORSE STOIEN.?STOLEN YESTER DAY, from our office, about half-pant 2 o'clock, a medium sized CHESN^T MARE, with clt_en*b saddle, new gray woolon sadllc-cloth, and black bridle. She was accn on the Slat? Road, llvo miles from tho city, with a white man, elrcised in a country suit, riding her. A libe ml reward will bo paid for hor rocovery. Applj to . RAVENEL A BARNWELL, October 20 M_No. 177 East Bay. , UMOfT UEWAID.-STOLEN FROM MY nOJjej Farm near/tha Six-Mile House, on tho nlghl of tho 21st Instant, a 1AROE DARK BAY MUI.E, brand ??I ?. H. inverted. LEWIS ?EEL, . Octobor 20 2* Cor. 8t. Philip and Spring-Btrecte ?1-1 /A?.TEN DULL. AUS REWARD. )__ V/Straycel or sl)len, from No. 0 *3ollogc-streot, or onday moruing,*lGti instant, a young POINTER DOC (slut), whit?, with hjown or tau apota on the sido auc cars. The man win chased her through St. PhUlp Green and Coming-i_ccts, will como forward and dein er her up. The abov reward wUl bo paid, and no ejuoa tlons naked. _i 3 October 24 A REWARD ?If FIVE DOLLARS WILI bo.clvcn for til- return of a Btray REP COW, wltl a white spot on lier fit ?boulder, and left of tall white 8hc strayed from tl>i Raoo Ground laat Saturday,' tho 21a lust. Apply at Nu 10 PORTER'S ROW. October 21_ , , . 3* \TfATCH LOST?DURING THE FIRE IB VT ? Hayne-atre.ft, on tho. morning of tlio 18th, i WATCH waa lost,. CharlOB Taylor k Sons, Makers, No 10,935. Any ono finding the ??me will bo liberally re warded. Watch hiakera aud jowelloia aro roejuoated t? stop it If offered f?r ealo. * October 19 FOR REN _,?THE THREE STORY BRICI DWELLING wiUi largo and excellent outbuild luga, at southeast ?orner of Bull and Pltt-atrccta. AppP to ROBERTSON, BLACKLOOK & CO. October 20 thatu3 rpO RENT,THE DESIRABLE DWELLINC 1 HOUSE No. 90 Coming-street, opposite Duncan street, containing au'cn equaro Rooms, two attic Roams Pantry, Closet?, he, with all necessary out-buildlnga Terms modorato to agood tenant. Apply on tho prcnii ace, or at tho houso n Pltt-Btrcet, one door above Cal houn-Btreet, eastsiel?. thatuS*_Octobe- 20 I^eftR BBN1 .?ONE OF THE FINES! J ?,STORES on Eest Bay. For partlculara, addrc'a Box 01, P. O. October 25 STORE AND DWELLING.- TO RENT the STORE No. 120 Meeting Btrcet, corner of Mai kct atroe't?tho best iltuation in the city for business. ALSO, The SECOND ANDTHIRD STORIES OF TnE ABOVl STORE, TO BE REMED, in tho wholo orseparate. ?_o, 1)_t TWO-8TOBY DOUBLE T_H__*??T BftlCl HOtIPE, No. 03 Macrlet.strt?t.- There are two velrynci STOfiES.do-iYb Btau-B and four Ano flnlahcd ROOMf?ove head, with a ?plendle. CISTERN OF WATER. Apply t T. ? THOMAS-LYNN, I I f Southern Exchange? .No. 125 Meeting street.' Octhbo'r25-_ BRICK-YARD TO RENTT?ANY ONI wishing, to hire a portion of tho Morcland'a Whar as a laneling for BricL-, will please apply to. | ? JAMES CUMMINGS, October 25 3* Wood-yard, Moroland'a WhtMrt AN ELIGIBLY SITUATED AND SPA . OTOUS HOUSE TO RENT.?To Rernt, on reasoi ablo terms, 'for ono year, or moro, that:spacloua an well-flnlBhed RESIDENCE, corner of King and Vandoi horat-strceta, having been occupied for years paat as Young Ladles' Boarding School, it being well adapt? for the same, or aa a First Class Boarding Houso, tl: situation being one ?f tho moat healthy and desirab' in the city, The HoiIbo contains twenty-one, room? < good sUe anel finish. Any ono,wiehing to procuro auc a residence, .on accommodating terms, will ploaao appl at , .. , . ; No. 334 KINO-STREET. October 24 " -<i8 TO RENT, No; ?8 BROAD-STREET?TU1 fine, largo, commmlloiia DWELLINO. situated 1 Broad-street, near King-street, having every conven once tbrou?iiout, will be leased to a good tenant for oi year. Rent payable quarterly In advance. Nono hi rcBponaible parties n??d apply. Apply by letter. F. M. MONTELL,. No. 122 Meotlng-stroct, Freodm?n's Bureau. l'rico $1000 por year. Repairs to be made by tho par renting the property. 3* October 24 npO RENT, THE TWO AND A HAL) vL STORY DWELLINO -HOUSE, No. 20 Oliartott street, n'pxt cast ?if Ht, I Luke's' Chnreli, Buituble for largo family. Everything requisito on tho promise Apply to "W. H. HOUSTON, Octobor 23 3 No. 20 Charlotto-atreet. TO RENT?THE PREMISES No. 13 Broad street, formerly the Banking ofijco of H. Vf. Ooi ner k Co.-- Apply to ?Mr. ST. P, MATH!?SON, on tt premiaos; ' 6 October 20 >flO RENT, A DWELLING HOUSE I JL V/cntworth-strcct, between Smith and Rntlodg streets, containing nine rooms, with dressing-room? at every other conveniouc*. Apply at.this Office. October 25 , wfmel T> OYAL HAVANA LOTTBRY^-PRIZE (El- paid In gold; ?formation furnished. Highei rates puld for doublooni und all kleula of gold and allvo -' ' ' TATLOR k CO., Bankers, September 28 . * ; 3moi No. 10 Wall-Bt., Now York. ** -.-;l it-?--*.-1-^-^~:-?-.?.-1 '<I_OK.--A'DA _ !"-iA_Slfr__ WANTED Ti ia)jJ O Boii tt no wand wonderful 8EWINO M A?_J NI the on?y ?sho?p one llcen?cd. Address SHAW k OLARl Blddoford, Main. < 8mos Soptetnber IS m (\(\ A MONTH t ?AGENTS IV ANTED FOI ??) ?/ \J tix entirely ncvi articles just out. Adelr _b O. '. ?AHSY, Oity Bullellngi ?fddofaM,-Maine. rM?ber 15 ' .; ". '; aoaos mtmimmkmammmsmmti^KdnmomiLmmmmmmmmmmmm^nmm j,,'f" CREDITORS' NOTICE.* EA. BELL AND BENJAMIN F. KINO,' LATE OC PARTNERS tu R. A. BELL k CO., Uy the Dl ?oodn, Grocery and Stilkxa'Goods buslncaa In Ooorgi town, South Caf?l__,'h?vlnc( ot*joutod to mo tax asalgi mont of ?11 and alngnlajr _o& alwolt, goods, righto, en dita and effects in truat for creditors, accordai a to tenr and condlllona not forth in tho deed of assignment, tr. creditors'of the said R. A. BELL k CO. are notified i meet on Tuesday, 31at instant, at the Qtoru of CAHILL CO., ?Jbrner of Lodge Aflpy and East Ba/-st*>oet, in it City of OhaVleston, for the purpose of appointing a Aucht to a<*t jointly with tho AasJxnoe in taking; char* of the Estate and e-Arrylpg tho dea o? f_TO__QH -Qcttim&c.r . '- Tj-i ,e?_?A 3?-''/V'-JivTi' .M) MT v<( ^.j/virt"; ?'.'.?S bra -? I , fcOtfelU J. /A-'.tA .vlcno I ';' V '.? WANTED. $20,000 CITY CHARLESTON O II ANO E UILLH. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. 0 MorulinntM anil Huh Item. B BANK NOTES WANTED. G1 EOHOIA RAILROAD AND BANKING COMPANY f OEOROIA CENTRAL RAILROAD AND BAN KINO COMPANY DANK OF MILLKDOEVILLB, OEO. MARINE BANK OK SAVANNAH UNION BANK OF CHARLESTON. Apply to WILLIS _ OHISOLM. October H_ _ WANTED. ANK NOTES, GOLD AND GOVERNMENT SECU RITIES. Also, 1IONDH ANO COUPONS. Apply to L. OAMBRILL. Hanker. October 24 lmo No. 7 Braad-stroet. Banking House of L, Gambrill. CHARLESTON, B. C. October 24. 18(?5. rflBI UNDERSIGNED. IS PREPARED TO DO A X GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS, and having so cured one of Milles' Patent Chilled Iron lire and li.ir plur I'ruol Safes, is now prepared to rccclvo Deposits, to be checked for at the will of tho depositor. Intercut of live per cent, por annum, however, will bo allowed on bulan?. ? of ono thousand dollar?) and upward?. tJhoc.l? Rooks ?m bu furnished customers. I havo appointed Mr. EDWird M. MORELAND my Attorney and Cashier. Ho will ttssmt me in tliat capacity iu carryinij on my bu siness. A pution of tho business of tho community is solicited. L. GAM lilil?,!,. Octobor24 lmo f, DANCINC1 SCIIUOL. M0N8. BERGER INFORMS H18 PATRONS THAT he bas rcanmoil his tuition in DANCING. M ohm. B. is too well known to rcqulro any comment. For par ticulars, apply ot, No, 202 MEETING _TR?ET, opp_ill? Citadel Greon. tliniti* ?Jctobor ?J SELECT SCHOOL. ON THE 15TH OF NOVEMBER MRS. HOPSON PIN c-KNEY will open a SELECT SCHOOL for Young Ladles, at her residence, centro hou so Aikcn's Row,* where instruction will bo given Id all tho branches of a tlmrongh Knvclish Education and'in the Modern Languages. For terms and other particulars, apply as above, lmo October 19 COPAKTVEKSIIIP NOTICR. ST. ROBINSON, OF THE LATE FIRM OF CALD WELL - ROBINSON, and his 8ou, JOHN ROB INSON, have formed a Copartnership, under tho style of S. T. ROBINSON k BON, for tho puni?se of conduct ing tho FACTORAGE AND A GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS. Office ?t tho Northeast corner of EAST BAY AND ACCOMMODATION WHARF (UP STAIRS). Octob ir ?G tliBtuO* COPARTNERSHIP. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVE FORMED A CO PARTNERSHIP for the transaction of a GENE RAL COMMISSION BUSINESS in tho City of Now York, under tho Hrm of J. H. BBOWER & CO., and are prcparod to afford fair facilities on consignments. JOHN H.'BROWER. WILLIAM H. SELLERS. BENJAMIN B. BLYDENBUBGn. Now York, October 2, 1866. 3mos October 0 ELECTION NOTICE. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROCLAMATION OF his Honor tho Mayor, an election will bo held on Wed-mrsoat, 1st Novembor next, for a MAYOR and EIGHTEEN ALDERMEN of the City of Charleston, to wit: Two Aldermen for Ward No. 1. Two Aldormon for Ward No. 2. Three Aldermen for Ward No. 3. Flvo Aldermen for Ward No. - Two Aldormon for Ward No. 5. Two Aldonnc-n for Word No. 6. Ono Alderman for Ward No. 7. Ono Alderman for Ward No. 8. AR persona qualified to voto aro summoned to attend and givo their suffi-ages: PoTls will be opened between tho hours ot 9 A. M. and 12 M., and 2 and 6 P. M., at tho following places: Ward No. 1, at the City Hail; Ward No. 2, at tho Court House Word No. 3, at tho Palmetto Engine-house, Anson-stroct Ward No. 4-, Hopo Engine-house, Archdalc-street; Ward No. G, Eagle Engirlo-bouso. Meeting-? tree t ; Ward No. 0, Washington Engino-housc, Vonderhorst-strect ; Word No. 7, City Engino-house, cornor of Columbus-etrcct and Public Mall; Ward Nb. 8, City Engine-house, Blres-st. it?Man*. Ward No. 1?A. J. Burko, John D. Miller, J. H. Norton. Ward No. 2?T. A. Whitney, M. Bolger, J. L. Patterson. Ward No. 3?James Gllliland, P. P. Locko, S. B. Welch. Ward No. 4?E. T. Swecgan, T. Almor, 8. Webb. Word No. 6?P. M. Doucin, W. 0. Finloy, E. C. Keckloy Ward No. 0?B. B. D. Muckcnfuss, O. Hlokoy, L. S. Slg wald. Ward No. 7?Roes Spriggs, J. Calvert, J. Bradley. Ward No. 8?S. H. Prince, A. F. W. Abrahams, Vf. C RiggH. The Managers of the City Election publiBh for tin benoflt of (Jin oltizeus the rules whin? will i??? than in receiving votes at the Election to be held on Wodncs day, tho 7th November: . - The Qualifications of a Voter. 1. A voter must be a citizen of the United States. 2. Ho must be twenty-one years of age. U. He must havo resided two years in this Stato previ ons to the election. N. B.?This residence must bo pre vious to tho election. Temporary absence, without tin intention to change tho doniici], will not effect the rlgh dcriveil from realdcnco. 4. No Store or Shop Keeper, or Commercial Agent, o. other persons whose residence ie only occasioned for t_> moro purpose of business, is entitled to a vote. 6. Ho must have a Town Lot within the City o Charleston, of which ho has been legally seized and pop sensed at leanj. six months before tho election. Not hav lag such Lot, he must have resided within the City o Charleston six months Immediately before the election N. B.?The months.referred to above, mnat be calenda months. (?. Ho must baa free white inhabitant, within the cor porato limits of tho city. N. B.?An inhabitant mean any resident of tho city, with a bona fide intention t? make It bis domicil. . . 7. He most reside in tho Ward in which he offers t vote. ' Seafaring men who are domiciled in the Slate fo two years previous to tho election, anil domiciled si months in the City of Charleston, and having othe quaUficatioiiB, arc entitled to vote. As a general ' rule, no seaman ucquircs a domicil b, frequenting the port, who docs not sail out of tho port c Charleston in a vessel owned In the same, because th domicil of a, sailor Is generally determined by tho clin meter and ownership of tho vessel. 8. Paupers, 'u'on-comi?iusloued officers and privates c the City Guard, and tho United States Army, arc not on titled to vote. 9. AU naturalized "citlzens will bo required to produc their certificates of citizenship previous to voting, I called for. . . . 10. NO' person can vote without their Poll or otbc Tax Receipt, which the managers by law are rcqiUred t stamp of. m ark, Oath to be administered to eoery Voter. "You solemnly swear (oraffirm) that you are qualified under the Laws and Constitution of this State, to vote I this election at this poll. ' 8b help you God. " r Oatii to be administered to the Voter when his voi is challenged. "You1 do solemnly swear (or affirm) to make tru answers to the ?pi osti?n s we ahaU ask you touch in your qualifications asa voter, under the Laws and Coi stltutlon of this State So help you God." I No person owning a town lot, and not living in th city, shall, bo entitled to vote, who comes hito the cit purely for the purpose of voting. Section let of tho Act of 1832, entitled An Act I amend tho Acts regulating the election of members < tl)e LcgtslAturoi " "Bo itVenaoted by tho Honorable the Senate and How of Representatives, now met and sitting in General A sembly, and by the authority of the samo, That tt Managers of Elections, for members of Congress, of tt Lcg1s_tnro, sheriffs, clerks, and aU other district oil cars, and also for Intendant and Wardens of the City ? Charleston, and also Uni offlcors Of all incorporate towns in this State, shall havo authority to adniinish oaths and oxamlno witnesses In - all mattere coneernin .th? duties of their appointment, and to maintain reg? lnrity and order at tlictr respective polls; and if an person shall refuse to obey the lawful ?commands of tt Managers while In the execution'of their duties, or b disorderly conduct. In their presence or bearing, sha disturb their proceedings, they may, by an order i writing, commit,?ie person so offending to the comma jcil of tho district during the day of election on whlc such disturbance Is committed. Ami-suoh order ?ha bo executed by tho 'sheriff, or ?ny ron atablo to Whom U ordor shall be deliVeroo,-orit iinnp b6 preficht, by an person deputed by the Managers In writing. And ? sheriff, constable, or other person executing this orde shall be entitled to tho same foo as for other arrests, I bo defrayed by the party"so offeu?llng before his ?Ui charge, unless he shall make oath of his Inability to pi tho same." < _ - 4th section of tho Act of the Legislature Of 18?7, reg? la ting the election if Intendant and Wijiuons of Charle tont: / "If any person shall be convicted of having wilfull taken a false oath before such Managers at suoh cleetlo ?Jity Elections), he or they shall bo liable to a prosea on for perjury, and on conviction shall be. liable to a too pains and penalties which are by law iuiHetc?! up? thoso who arc convicted ofthat offence." r\ ... Section 4th, of Act of 1831, In relation t.i perjury an subornation of perjury : And be it further enacted, That in all indictments f< perjury or subornation of perjury, an oath taken befoi the Managors of any election ordered by lawlor by joli resolution of both branches of tho Legislature, In tl duel execution of their duties, ohaU be equivalent to a oath taken in a Judicial proceeding ; and any fiar hou coi v?etcel of perjury or subornation of perjury, assigned I taking or procuring any person to take, falso path befoi the Managers of Elections,* shall suffer 'thoI pains an penalties prescribed by law for such offenccBA' r.o . John D. miAleb, '. i October 25 , /.A ' Chairman of tho Managers. vil dnt'J?! SVm THE VNDBR-ietlMBD f? PREPARED TO FURNISH DESIGNSJSPECIF X CATIONS AND DETAIL DRAWINGS toi Buildliu. of ovcry (jc?crip?dr?, and in tfv?fry atylo of af ehltoctur that may be desired. Orders from any parti ? . tB?ffoff_iu?V?/>K owl \ 81 I \ CONCE?T. MRS. WARLEY RESFECTFULLV INKORMB THE o.llzuns of Charleston thatehu will ,-.ivo a VOOAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, TO-MORROW EVENING, 27th Inat., at tho H1IIKIV N1AN H A 1.1,, on which occasion aho will bo uh??mUm1 by uovoral AnntoirB, and tho lino HAND OF IHK - R*-OIMKNT. Tickets $1. To bo had at tho various Book Ht?)rca. and at tho Hall._ a eJctobor 2? SAENGE1_BU.NI). ITMNUAI.LIHEHf? BVMOBK WIRD HIA'ITFINDEN _ In lliberni-in Hallo am Montai?, den ?lei ton October wo?u orgcbciiat alio Kroundo un?l Bekannte i?ingcladon H"_ " ., r>, . ^IK COMMIT1 EH. IV II?Kiiitritts karten sind bel ?lio ftlitgleidor su hab?n._3? UotubOT 24 FIRE ?ND MAIITNE Insurance Agency, 16 3 IVEee tirig-s tr oe t, REPRESENTING SIX FIRST CLASS NEW YOHK CITY COMPANIES, of long and undoubted uteyiding, with aggregate Cash Capital ot Ten Millions of Dollars. FIRE. MARINE AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS taken on aa favorablo terms a? ae?y rouguimible* Company, and losses promptly aottlod. ' TUPPER Si LANE, Agenta, No. 10.1 MEEl'INO-STREET. October 20 lmo* Insurance Agency. AUTOR FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. OF NEW YORK. TRADESMEN'S' FLRE INSURANCE COM'Y? OF NEW YORK. LAFAYETTE] FIRE INSURANCE COM'Y, OF BUOOKLYN. FIRE RI8K8 ON DWELLINGS, FURNITURE, MBR CHANDISE, COTl'ON, etc., taken in tho aboro rospceta ble Companies at liberal rates, by PETIT & BLYDEN, AGENTS, NO. 143 MEETING-STREET, OPPOSITE HAYNE-8TUEET. October 10 12 JOHN S. RIGGS & CO., AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING INSURANCE COMPANIES OF BALTIMORE, BID. : MERCHANTS' AND MECHANICS' FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY. MARYLAND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. ASSOCIATED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COM PANY. NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. WE ARE PREPARED TO TAKE RISKS FOR THE' above Companies at liberal ratee, and to glvo overy In formation aa to tho responsibility and character of tho samo. ... October G FIRE INSURANCE. BALTIC Fii:e Ins Lira nee Comp'y <r? ? n *r. -w van ic. COMMONWEALTH Fire Insurance Comp'v OF NEW YORK. EISKS ON DWELLINGS, STORES, STOCKS OF Goods, Cotton in Store, and Inland Transporta tion, taken at low ratea. Losses promptly adjusted and paid. J. DRAiTON FORD, AoEST, October 25 33 No. 90 Ilaecl-streer. INSURANCE AGENCY, BALTIC, FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. OF NEW York, COMMONWEALTH FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York. Tho abovo first-class Com panies take risks against Fire on Cotton, Stocks of GoodB, Buildings, Furniture, Shipping lu port, Ac, on most reasonable rates. L?seos promptly adjusted and paid. J. DRAYTON FORD, Agent, Scptombcr 14 Uistul3* No. 00 nnsel-stroet. CITY TAXES. BY REQUEST OF THE MAYOR* AND FOR THE accommodation of Tax Payers, the offices of tho Assessor and of the City Treasurer wiR be kept open from 3 A. M. to 2 P. M., and Stf to 8 o'clock P. M., of each day (Sundays excopted), bnt wiR positively be closed for tho receipt of Taxes on tho first day of Novem ber next, at 2 o'clock I'. M., and wiU not bo reopened until after the City Election. A. CAMPBELL, City Treasurer. October 25 . D. C. GIBSON, AsacBSor. _i :et. > CITY TAXES. OFFICE CITY A8SESSOR, At the Hall of the Hope F. E. Company,' West End Majikkt-?tu_:t. THE OITY ASSESSOR HEREBY NOTIFIES ALL persons concerned that his office will bo opened This Day, tho 23d instaut, and continuo open overy day (Sunday* exceptai), from tho hours of 9 A. M. to 2 P. M., until the first day of November next, at 2 o'clock P. M., for tho purpose of receiving TAX RETURNS, in pursu ance to "An Ordinance to raise supplies for tho imme diate use of the City," ratified In City Council tho 20?; day of October, 1866. D. C. OIBSON, October 23 8 City Assessor. . NOTICE TO AUCTIONEERS. OFFICE OLERK OF COUNCIL, OCTODER 05, 1865. Xho following Ordinance is published for tho in formation of all concerned : STATE OF 80UTH CAROLINA. CITY OF CUABL?'TON. AN OUDINANCE TO AMEND TITK ORDINANCES Or THE C'JTX IN ???TION To AUCTIONEKHS AND AUCTION 9 A LBS. Section 1. Re it ordained by tke Mayor and Aldermen m City Council assembled, That all licenses heretofore is sued by the City Council to Auctioneers and Vendu? MasU'rs, shaU terminate on tho thirtieth day of Septem ber next; and from and after the ratification of this Or dinance, application shaU bo mado to Council, by all residen ta desiring to act as Auctioneers and Vendue Mas ters, for certificates, to tako effect from tho day above mentioned, for tho period of one year, and no longer. And each applicant, before undertaking to act as a ven due Master or Auctioneer, shall enter into bond with two - approved sure.ties, aa now required bylaw; one of the coueUtious of which bond shall be, to mako to tho City Treasurer a quarterly return of his sales, and to pay quarterly, the tax or duty tbereon. . And any person lulling to make such return or pay such tax, shall for feit his certificate, and beco_o liable to suit forthwith upon bis bond. Nor Rhall any such parson receive a re newal certificate, until all tho requisitions of tho law shall have been compiled with. Sec, 2. No Auctioneer or Commission Merchant shall suffer, or permit, any treuislcnt person to soU goods un der bis name, in any place, atoro, wharf, or warehouse, other thou in his own place of business, unless under the immediate superintendence of himself, or one of his clerks; and all such sales, by or for transient persons, shall bo entered in the regular book of tho Auctioneer or Commission Merchant, and shall beliablo to a tax of one percent, whether such saleworoat auction or private salo; and any person offending heroin, shall be liable to a penalty of one hundred dollars. Sbo. 3. Hereafter, tho duty or tes on sales at auction shall be one-quarter of one per cent, on all sales over twenty thousand dollars; one-half of ono percent. OB all Bales over five thousand and under twenty thousand dol lars; and one per cent, on all sales ander five thousand dollar? ($5000), mado at any ono time. And this tax or y lihnil be paid npon all "duplicatea" at any public ,._n. l Src. 4. Whenever any Auctioneer or Vendue Master shall have duly mado hit return and paid his tax, the Treasurer, if satisfied of the sufficiency of the sureties upon the bond, shaU bo, and ho Is hereby authorized to renew tlio certificate for one' year, and in caso of renewal, th6 bond shall continue to be of force against the princi pal and sureties; but if the Treasurer bo not satisfied, then application must be mado to Council, in which case a new bond shall be executed. And If any Auctioneer or Venduo Master shall fall or neglect to apply for and ob tain a now certificate, and executo and deliver tho bond required by law, ?within one month from the expiration of the year, his namo ?hall be erased from the roll of Auctioneers, and he shall cease to act as rrooh under tho penalties of thp law, unless upon ?new application mad? and grim ted. ju ?_-__ ?VA'*? of ten dollars for tho bond and certifie*?.!?? Inail bo paid to tho Treasurer for the use of the elty ; and a fee of? flvo dollars in each ?_R2Jg_H__ . ?j ? Octob-rfaC . ^.H.WIl^.^rkcf Council, *ntl?d*>0 i>'- ' "' *' '