_ CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS....NOVEMBER 2, 1865. LOCAL MATTERS. The roLiowiNt* is Uio result of tho ?lection luid yesterday in this city for Major ,.i.?l Altkjrmon There woro 217- vott'-i polled: IJJ3B.J,, MATOI.. p. (!. Gaillard*. John Seli?ierlo. Aldtravat. *"""" IwAr.n HO. 1. William Havener*.. . John G. M.lnor* Chas. Love. W. 8. A?'.anis. WASH HO. 1!. Tho?. Ryan*. James R. Pringlc* .. C. C. Trumbo. P. O'Donncll. ?WAUD HO. 3. Jamen Vf. Brown ,.. J. J>. Earl*. R. M. Butler?;. Jne. Cosgrove. John Campeen. Jacob Cohen., Edwin Platt. > YWABD HO. 4. Jacob Small*. Archibald Cameron*, J. H. 8tcinmever* .. W. L. Trcnholui*... Henry Gcrdts*. Henry Cobia. Geo. Vf. Williams... John Commins. J. H. Murrcll. Vf. Y. Lcltch. WAKO HO. 6. J. H. Honour*. _. B. Oaics*. WAllD HO. 6. Edwin Willis*. E. W. Marshall*_ J. F. fe'tcinnicyer_ Heury Oljcn. ward ho. 7. E. D. Enslon*. Geo. H. Gruber. G. S. Hacker. WAnb ho. 8. Vf. G. Whildon?_ John Hunckcl., E. C. Prince. 120 G7 ir>0| KC 1G| lOj ?S? 1198 133 I usa )0,:i 10.W 10J5 Hol* 7?9 A?63 1021 1005 h?;i 788 ON 102 17CC 1138 1111 999 on BOT 847 748 711 ?MO 189C 17?0 1201 10711 817 703 ioi r. 810 100 1140 787 17 These marked with a stur (* ) arc elected. Mr. IIojiact r. Rugci, wholesale news find periodical deal? r, Market-street, lino our thanks for kindly favor? in tho way of books, newspapers, etc. He hara sent us somo of Ned Runtime's late o?oiis donc up in "yellow kivcrs," among which wo notice Nctta Bride, Hose Seymour, lied Ralph and Merrntt Ben. He lias also favored us with n copy of tho Edinbury licoiiw for April, which has a most admirable review of M. Tajne's late work f Mr. Fhost, formerly Toller of the Union Dank, to ad i'o>: ?:irn in liif? Dr.nl.ing Office, ?.oilier of King and Hatsol street.-. Mr. Frost is well known to onr citizon** cm a reliable ami efficient bneino?ij man, and will bav? Uto confidoncc r.nd reapect of our business community. Mr. Keq__I is pe-pr.rod to buy and eol] gold, a?e r.ib j exchange on the" principal ?ities of Uie Union. We commend Mr. K_oleb and hit} bosixion to tho community; ?'.nd beg to say, in tirite connection, that, from a long personal acejuaintancc with bim, WO are prepared to speak in il*.*? highest term* of bit honorftblcncnei und i e?-pee? ability. ''Gowns ! Gowns !''?_y one of those strango lawn of association, whose tnnglod thread wo nro ofton puzzled to unravel, these sharp, crisp days:, ?bout tl)C flifjt of Novembor, have always been connect ?e! in oui' reveries with llannel cakes and intelical students. A strange but not wholly incongruous association?born, doubtless, from memories of our young typo life, when tho two wore wont to make their appearance simultaneously at our boarding-house table," whose jolly hostess, red nosed, fat-girthed and kinelly, used to declare that sho "_kod her cakes 'ot and of, and wishctl gen tleman was mo 10 punctual, which tingle gentlemen auel students in pertiklcr is not/' Hairy overcoats, and ungloved hands, and scan ty linen, aro pertinent enough; and we can even go hack to the days when tho arrival of theso Galenian probationaries betokened the disappear ance of door-knobs and street-scrapers, tho chi vczing of cats, the boxing of the watch, tumuli of oyster shells, visible to early pedestrians by sloppy sidewalks, ami aroma of lemon peel and warm water "with,"' issuing from rcd-curtainetl win dows in the small hours, generally mingled with the chorus of convivial and bacchanalian songs, and often followed by the cry of ''Clubs*' ! Had it fallen to our lot then to setup almanacs, wo should.have cortainly introduced at this sea son, under the prophetic head of weatuek, "Abont this time expect double raps at midnight, and look after your bell-handles." Eut times and tho mon have changed. "The class"' is now scarcely distinguishable from the outer world, and tho medical studout of our youth and of "Funch" is a thing of yesterday, fast taking his place among the extinct Bpecies. How he was ever inetamor phoseel into the Doctor?how this devil-may-care, frolicking, rolicking creature of pint pots, anel small whist, and stumpy pipes, was ever fashioned into tho grave, moelest gentleman, vetu de noir, with a felino step and volvety hanel, terror of the nursery?but oh ! ao dear to matrondom?is one* of thoso irysteries which will probably never bo explained in this life. The mystery itself lias now elisappoared, and tho embryo and the graduato, tho creature of sogar sinoko nnd dissecting tablee, and his alter ego of diploma, liconsc and lanoet caae, aro as much alike as the tadpole and the frog. But though the idiosyncrncy has vanished, tho man remains; the signs of Ins coming are still visi ble to tho educated and observant oye, and his ap pearance can be predicted from elementa as con stant and certain as those by which wc calculate an eclipso ton years bofoic-hand, or prophecy beefsteaks and onions for dinner, whilst scraping our shoes on the door mat. When n commotion, rather to be felt by tho in ward than seon by tho outer vision, is noticed among tho faculty?when obscure boarding-houses and instrument makers are soized with an epi demic of advertising, when tho stepB of Junior Doctors tread visibly westward, and signs of Ufo exhibit themselves on tbo outside of hospitals and almsbouees?the medical student is coming. When those avant coureurs aro followed by the beaming faces of Professors, and. sittiiigs-iip in grave-yards, the medical student has come. All of these prognostics (wo insensibly fall into tho phraseology of the school) aro now boforo us, and we did not need the hint of an advertisement to assure us that our Medical Collogo was soon about to resumo its activity, after a hibernation of inoro than four years. And a noble anil honor ed institution it bas bcon, and, wo trust and bo liove, will long be. Tho names of many of its Faculty ?have, for a third of its century, bcon known and honored through all tho land; and among its corps wo recognize young antl rising men, whoso well-earned reputation has gono bo foro them, and who are adding every day to their fame. Wo trust this proud Stato institution will receive tho full duo of patronage it so well de serves. Tho Clinical material hero now, both for pa thological and anatomical purposes, is equal to tbo heat anywhoro, and far superior to what it has over been. Tho Museum is rich in its variety and wealth of specimens for instruction and illustra tion?the hospitals crowded with just the kind of stuff ont of which Doctors tu*e made. And wo cor dially urge upon all who arc at this time interest ed in medical education, to see to it that home en ergy and home talent receive heroaftor the patron age which it has always been our shame and our curso to bestow every where olse. ? ? From the land of Bunrise, far-off Asia, come the aromatic roots of which fragrant Sozodont is composed. In'this preparation the chemistry of the toilet has achieved its most remarkable tri? umpb. Pure. unBulhcd teeth, and agreeable breath,' and absolute exemption from all diseases that affect the gums, are the results of a daily ap plication of the Sozodont. i ? *>-.?. -ErcTATiON Established.?Mrs. S. A. Allen, for twenty years past, haB been manufacturing her World's Hair -Restorer and Zylobalsamuni, or Hair Dressing; and the millions of bottles sold every year in the United States, Great Britain and France (each year largely increased sales over tho previous), is a guarantee* that tho articles aro un equalled. Wo know they will restore grey hair to its youthful color, producing tho same vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth. You can procuro thorn at any tlruggiat's. -\Q THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY AND AGENCY, Central Office, No. 57 Broadway, 3?. Y. JOHN A. ANDREW. President, | THANK E. HOWE, Vice President, L. W. WINCHESTER, Treasurer, Trustett. GEOKOE CABOT WARD, ALFRED GAUTHIER, OFFERS ITS SERVICES IN THE PURCHASE, 8ALE, ?EASE OR EXCHANGE of Cily or Country Pre> porty in the South and West; or In procuring Workmen, Suporlnte? dents, Tenant??, or Partners from the North or from Europe. Full Information furnished upon in? qulry of THURBBR, SOULE k CO., Agents, No. el State-street (up-stairs), October 26 lmo* Charleston, 8. C. D-NCIKf? SOHOO-. M0N8. BEBGER INFORMS HIS PATRONS THAT he has reueuneel his tuition in DANCING. Mods. lit 1h too well known to require any comment. For par ticulars, apply at No. 202 MEETING?STR?ET. opposite Citadel Green. thm7* October 2C POSITIVELY LAST THREE DAY8! OF THE STONE, ?TON & MURRAY'S CIRCUS COMBINATION AT THE BEQUEST OP TUG CITIZEN H OF CHARLESTON, the Manadero bave dutcrcincd to rcniaiu TI I KICK. DAYS L.OIVUEK, TIICRSPA Y, FRIDAY and SATURO/, V, N?iv. 3d, 3<1, and 4Mi. BEINO J*0.?.TIV__Y THE LAST PER FQiPIA.V?Ky. A BRILLIANT GALAXY OF EQUESTRIAN AND GYMNASTIC CELEBEITIES! PROFE&SOTt HUTCniNSOJTS PERFORMING DOGS TRAINED HORSES! DANCING AND TRICK PONIES Den Stone's Comic Mules, Consolidated in ONE EXHIBITION for ONE TRICE OF ADMISSION for the Scaaon of 18W ADUI SSION FiiBt olfta??catB.75c. Second class seats. .50e. Children.DOc. __ GRAND FREE EXHIBITION or THE Gymnastic Miracle OF M0N1?TIC-0SCILL1TI0N! FLYING IN THE AIR! Every ATtemooii at 1 3?, M. By tho intrepid Pancratiat, SIGNOR FERDINAND. ??- Dooi-b open at 2 and 7 P. M. ' Performances commoncc at half-past 2 and 7J P. M. Noveni\JO-?X_^___B_?, (UP STAIRS), h CHARLESTON, S. C. KINO k GOODRICH TAKE THIS MEDIUM OF informing tho Merchant? and "Traders of the city and surrounding country that they have oponed and oro constantly receiving a 8TOOK OF GOODS in the above line, whfCh they will sell AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. J. _ W. KNOX are to be found with Messrs. K. _ G., and invito their old friends and customers. . Novnmb'-r 2__the tu STAT??NEBY! 1 O/"*! CASES ENGLI8H, FRENCH AND AMERICAN ____*_/ STATIONERY, comprising thirty sizes and qualities NOTE, LETTER AND CAP PAPERS; fifty sizes, qualities and colors Envelopes, Writing Cases, Portablo Desks, Work Boxes, Scaling Wax, Wafers, Slates, Portfolios, Pocket Books and Purses, Lead and Slate Pencils and Crayon-}, Steel and Quill Pens and Pen holders, Drawing, Tracing, Tissue and Gold and Silver Papora, Black and Bluo Ink and Ink Powder, Indollblo Ink, Mucilage. Vishing and Printing Cards, Water Col ors, Blotting, Perforated and Bristol Board, Blank Books, Albums, Scrap Books, ?c, 4c. At Retail, or by the quantity to dealers, at very low prices., For sale by . ? JOHN M. GREER, Soiiilnvcit corner King and Hiuufaln-M?. November 2_ BOGERT & EVANS, WHOLESALE PAPEE DEALERS AND MANUFACTURERS Nob. 23 PLATT AND 20 AND 22 GOLD-8T8., N. Y. PAPER OF EVERY DE8?IRIPTION, SIZE OR QUAL ITY constantly on hand, or made to order. Also, Binders, Trunk and Straw Boards. ly October 28 AUCTION SALES. Potato**} Potatoes ' B_ .??is. a. Tneiiuov. 'Jills MORNING, NtmunburS, in fun! ?ifmy -. .<>. No. 14 Vcudiic Hange, uml-r ('olonnnele Row. .it * ' . ' fe without iiiiy teem rv?, for i-anli on delivery 7.r? barrel? chuto IRISH penwi'oi s Nov< ml,?r 2 Furniture, Clothing, ?t?*. HV .IOS. A. .MOURON. THIS MORNING, J<1 lust., lu front of my stove. No. 14 v?-udu<- Hontjc, ander Cohiunatle Row, let 10 * look A. W., without nny reservo, for cub, MAHOGANY STUFF chairs. Bureau and Gte?, Centre Table, Wushstnud-?. Rockine* Choirs, Mahogany Card Table*?, Sofa, bureaus, ?'roi-kerv, Panto, Vr?t* shoes, Brofjaaa, Whit?- shirt?. Tien, Cravata, k>\, kc, a-?-. ALSO, AT 11 oYl.tU'b', 1 SORREL MARE, o year?? old, suitable for ?iui-le and double harneas I bay Mul< i nutxcy All f< ?r eaah. Novombt r 2 llSeh Cows and Springers. BY .TOS. A. TIIOI/RON. 1 will ??_ TO-MORROW MORNING, Nov. n?l, at 11 o'clock, from Christopher's Wagon Yard, King-stre.-c.-t, south of Mnrj'-wtreet, east Hide, 2 HUPElt MILCH COWS. C young SPRINGERS, in order. Conditions cash. November 2 Shoulders, liulter, ?fcc*. JAMES XV. IIIIOW*. Si CO. Will sell THIS BAY, at tlu-lr Sale? Rooms, No.?. 13G and 138 Meeting-street, at 10 o'clock, 200 SHOULDERS 10 firkins IJnttnr 10 boxes Chers?; 20 barrels How 10 boxes Soap. November '_' Sailing Boot Sirati. JAMES XX. DROWN AMD CO. Will sell, THIS DAY, the 2d ?iistnnt. at foot of Laurens slreut lit 11 o'clock. The SAILING BOAT .SWAN, about 4 tone, sails as good its new; and has had n now bottom put in about t\v?i months ago, and would answer well for a Pleasure or Oyster Boat. November 2 Lime, on account of all concerned. BY McKAY Si ?CAMP-EL-. THIS DAY, M lust., will be sold, at the foot of Ha? el Htrcet, at 10 o'oloi-k, 500 bbl?. LIME, in lots to suit imivhasrrs. Conditions cash on delivery. November 2 Groceries, Furniture, / ?; , ttl State of Sout'i Carotina f.,.., ,.. ,< > .> :. IIV ,1011m *- . KI?? hundred and tieelvsjtct, iiiofo or les?. This is an admirable Building Lot, on a high ri.li-? ol groiiinl, In a lunltliy und conv. nient location, and Is one of tlit* nest Building Lots in tin? City. Conditions?Ono-thlrd cosh; balance In one and two years, secured by boml and mortgage. Purobascr to pay for papers._ November i A Lease of a detiraUe Fanant Auction. MY J?I?V S. ItlVUS AM) CO. THIS DAY, tho 2d of November, at the Exchange, Broad-street, will be leased, That DESntABLE FARM, containing flfluoo aerea o? high, dry land, and four acres of low, with lint- landing on Ashley Hiver, und a good dwelling thereon, coiituin i 111 * four upright rooms, and requisito out-biiildiiigs, all in good order. The land is very productive for market gardening, and is well known us MACBETH _ FARM, 1totted at the foot of Grovt'-strtet. near the Race Course. Tbis is a line Farm, and to an ?.-uterpriuing person w?l. prove lucrative. Terms made known at sale. Purchaser to pay for pa lier?. November '? Lease tff a Tiro story RtccSing, in Nassau street, at Auction. IIV .KMIV f. UK.'CS v_ CO. THIS DAY, the 2d November, at 11 o'clock, at I lie Ex clu?*.ge. Broad street, will be sold, A LEASE FOR THIRTEEN MONTHS OF that TWO-STORY WOODEN HOUSE, No. 3I?, cast side of Nassau street, containing six ? Rooms. The front Room is tn-w ooeilpiixl ?is an eery Store. The tintine i*. convenient, with ampio Lot for all domestic purposes. Conditions mude known ou day ol sale; the. purchaser to pay for papers. November 2 House and Lot in Kim/streit, at Auction, BY .1 v?>. i, I(k;(;s & CO. THIS DAY, tho 2d ol November, at 11 o'clock, at the Exchange, Broad-street, will be sold. That two story WOODEN HOUSE, No. 18 King-street, cast side, nearly opposite I.&inboB slreot; contains four rooms, the front one used _.as a Store. Tho house in old and out of rejialr. The Lot measure? twenty-two feet on King-ntr? ct a? one hundred feet in depth, more or less, and is v.duublo as an investment. The property at present in yielding a good rent in its present condition. Conditions?One-third cash-, balance in one and two years (or all cash), secured by bond and mortgage. Pur chaser to pay for papers. November _ A comfortable Tiro Story Wooden Rtr filing in America-street, and. two Raiding Lots adjoining, at Auction. BY .1 NO. S. HI-OS & CO. THIS DAY, the 2d November, at 11 o'elork, at the Ex change, Broatl-street, will be sold. That comfortable TWO-STOHY WOODEN DWELLING, No. 17, West eldo of America. street, containing 4 goo?\ rooms, piazza, kitchen tand stable, in tiuc order. Tho lot measure*! "17 foot front on America-street, and 100 feet in depth, more or less. ALSO, Tbc VACANT LOT adjoining the above to the South, measuring 29 feet front by 7.1 feet deep, more or less. ALSO, Tho VACANT LOT adjoining tho above to Uu: South, measuring 29 feet front by 73 feet deep, more or less. Conditions?One-third cath ; balance in one. and two years, secured by bond and mortgage, the buildiugs to be insured, tho policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers. November 3 Valuable Dwelling in Asfdou-strect at Auction. BY J\0. S. RI6GS ?Si CO. THIS DAY, the 2d November, at 11 o'clock, at the Ex change, Broad-street, will be sold, That desirable two-and-a-half slory WOODEN RESIDENCE with slate roof. No. U8, cast side of Ashley-street, between Spring and Caunon-sts., Lcontaining four square Rooms, Pantry, Dress ing Room, and two fine Attics; with Piazzas fronting tho south, and all requisite out-buildings and Stable. This Dwelling lias been built within a few years past; is In good order, with Gas in all the rooms, and tire places In the attics; Is very conveniently arranged, and the location is desirable and healthy. Pos3CHHlon given immediately. The Lot measures no feet on Aohley-slrcot, and 120 feet depth. Conditions?Ono-third cash; balance In ono and two years, secured by boml and mortgage; tho buildings to be kept insured. Purchaser to pay for papers. November 2 PRIVATE SALES, Dwellings for lient, BY JOHN 8. ItlGGS & CO. The two-story DWELLING, south sido o? Tradd-strcct, No. 03, near to King-street ; con tains four upright rooms, pantry and piazza, twith cistern an?l requisito outbuildings. Pos session given immediately. ALSO, The two and a half story DWELLING, northeast cor ner of Radclifle and Coming-street; continua six rooms, pantry and dressing room, with outbuildings. Posses sion given Immediately. Apply at our otile?, November 2 No. 4 8TATE-STREET . | Resirable Heal Estate at Private Sale. BY A. .T. SALIVAS. At Private Sale, that commodious and eligibly located three and a half Story WOODEN RESI DENCE on Brick Basement, No. 11 Coming, be _tween Wentworth and Beaufain-streets, con taining 13 Rooms, large Kitchen, Stables, Cistern, and every convenience for a large fatnily or a private board ing house. Lot G7 feet front, by 150 feet depth. ALSO, That desirably located two and a half Btory WOODEN (slate roof) RESIDENCE southeast corner Beaufain and Wilson-streets; 6 Rooms, Pantry and Dressing Room, Cistern, double Brick Kitchen, with every convenience for a family. ALSO, That two and a half Story BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 70 Beaufain-strcct, north side, second door east of Pitt street. 8 Rooms, Kitchen, _c. AMD Two Bniail HOUSES in Coming and Wentworth-streeta. Apply as above, to A. J. SALINAS, October 28 stuth No. 23 Vendue Range. SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, STATIO??EKY, ETC. John Russell, Bookseller and stationer, No. 285 KING-STREET, OFFERS FOR SALE A LARGE COLLECTION OF SCHOOL, THEOLOGICAL AND MISCELLANE OUS BOOKS, Cap, Letter and Noto PAPERS, Blank Books, Ink, _c. ...... , - Teachers will bo furnished on liberal terms, and Coun try Merchants supplied at the lowest market prices. October^_tb Factor, Commission! Merchant AND O E 2>T E _=* -A. -_ .A-O-E-ST T_ THE SUBSCRIBER WILL COMMENCE ?UHINER-J in this city on tho 20th Novembor, and wiB be thankful for CONSIGNMENTS OF PRODUCE, or any business entrusted to blB care. R. H. COLCOCK. October 31_-tuthsC* "TURNING I_TURNING ! THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS his former customers, and the public goncraUy, that ho is carryinK on the above business at his resi dence, in Cannon-street, near Smith. All order? prompt ly attendod to, and at tho lowest prices. Old Billiard J^jggr "* ruSC