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By Telograpti. .Pram Havan*. NEW YORK, October IS.-Havana dates of tho 14:th" bring aecotmts.of heavy floods on the island daring the fir*t week ol October, cowring the telegraph poles in some places, be? sides damaging thc railroad tracks. Much suffering ensued. Jiew York Ila vin :. ?SSW-YOI?K, October IS.-Flour de? clined 5 to 10c; saiesO.OOO bois. State 87?85 a SS.75. Ohio ?8.90 a ?12, Southern 89.70 a SIG. Wheat de elined 2 U ? le. Corn declined 2 to 3c ; sal?.-- 7. i K)( > bushels. Pork heavy ; sales 2.5' >0 baleaat GOc. Zs ava! . tores'st,-adv. (void ?6.; .j". Tiac T:?al ?>4 Jv.-itVr.io? Davit:'. W.vs?irxaTox, October 17.-Ifc is understood that the delay in the pro? posed trial of Jeff. Davis is not the fault of the Administration. Itisthe business of the judiciary and not of the Executive to initiate proceedings in the premises; but there is a differ? ence of views among jurists, and the ?.pinion has befen advanced that in tho present unsettled condition of the Southern States, wh ich are still-under martial law, (in one of .which the trial would have to take place,) and no general peace having been - proclaimed, further legislation by Congress may .become "n< and further, there would not time enough between now and the first Monday of December to try the case, for at that period tho Justices ?d' the Superior Court of the United States will commence their regular form at the capital. Whatever may be the ultimate disposition of Jef? ferson Davis, and others, this appears to be the present condition of the important subject. From Mexico. . Vziw Cnrz, Oct ol ier 4-We have important news, to-day, from the city of Mexico, which is said to have been received through official channels, that Benito Juarez, late President of the fragments of the. Republic, has abandoned the territory of the empire, and taken refuge in Santa Fe. Also, that the important position occupied by the Liberal forces at Coll de Cha? ma!, between Taucosne/pvLaud Tula de Taniaulipas. where they had strongly entrenched .themselves, has hi en taken by a battalion of Zouaves, after a most desperate resistance. No ' further particulars have been received.. ; hut there appears io be no reason to ! doubt the fact, as it is derived from ! most authentic sonre? s, and will pro- j bablv be confirmedly nextmail from j the capital. An Expedition left Oajaca, on the j with cavalry, artillery and infan- j try. tv> clear the country of the bands ! of guerillas infesting the passes, and i jn pursuit of the robbers who sacked i Etla and Huetzo, for the purpose i-f ' assassinating two of the most respect- \ ubi* citizens of the department, li. that department ali is.i'uiei. with the '< exception that Figueroa has retreated j to tl?e Sierra, as liars also the band of ! Fayac.itlan. * ! On the lOth, the Emperor assumed j v. days' mourning, in respect ro j thc m imory of the late Infanta of ; Spain, Doh Francisco ile Paula, and the Grand Duchess Sophia, of Baden, widow of?the Grand Duke Carlos Leo? poldo Frederico dc Baden. Owing? to a pronunciamouto having been issued at Misantia in favoy-of ? tht empire, the chief Alatorre left his oost at Naolinco, and unexpectedly fell unon the town, killing some thirty or more unarmed citizens, who were ??nbosed to be political leaders* of , thc1 movement, and burning.; largo ??" IrtatcK was ; taue i'.n. y vi? 'agr of Tezuitlan. on Suudav, -dm Vkii September, wkik th people sd mass in tho ch ur.'li, ?-? sove ral .?. minuet! bauds o? J-aO-.-rai.-... anu snail v women and children killed in tin-streets. Th: Maali garrison ral? lied - so^n as possible, ann drove the partv from the town, killing thirty. A- i hes* hands are *'el! mount, d, do much mischief by sacking villages and farms, managing to get ont <.'. the way. before punishment rea hes them. Tho War Department1 oiSchds taro that th0 T?berad force-, or guerilla bands, ... the Sierra of i"snii?p:ilipan and thc valley of the river of Monte? zuma, had been routed**'&nd over 200 killed and wounded left upon the field. *.*(.'are reliably informed, that M C?. -asaaw. the owner of tn - Sp >t vs, od bote] buildings, in Kichmon. V, .< voluntarily reduced th< rent ? th Aiutrv?L or DAXES.-The immigra? tion to this State of Europeans has ? r not, thus far, been heavy,' but it com prises various nationalities. Hitherto . we have had to chronicle the advent of Germans .and Swedes, but there was, on Monday, an arrivai <M a party of fifteen Danes. Tlujse arrivals, ti?s season, may he considered as the pioneers-the ulalu army may be ex? pected ii--xt spring. We should gladly welcome among us h. .hundred ?thou? sand of tkcfhardjr, frugal and indus? trious sons and?dartghters of Northern Europe, and eau guarantee to them comfortable homes and kind treat? ment. Thc Danie.-, wh? arrived on * Monday evening Were all vigorous ypuug men, each a very picture of health. Eleven of them were imme? diately efaployed as laborers by the Richmond and Petersburg Baih'oad, at good wages; tho remaining four preferring country life, were employ? ed by a farmer in Powhatan County, who already has on his place a dozen or moro Swedes. Messrs. Harrison, Goddin ??i Apper son aredafly expecting the arrival of two hundred Swedes and other immi? grants, who have already bee:-, en? gace d by planters and far.me*rs*o:i the upner James River. ,[Rkh'.iw,Hl Times. CONSECRATION OE A BlSHOP. - TJlO Kev. Dr. John J. Conroy was, on Sunday last, consecrated as Bishou of Albany by Arch-bishop MeClosReyT of New York, in the Albany Cathedral, with all tlie solemn and imposing ceremonies of the Catholic .Church usual on such occasions. The intend? ed procession from the episcopal resi? dence to the Cathedral of the bishops, priests and attendants, in their official robes, which would have formed a. very august feature ofj.be ceremonies, was prevented by the rain storm. GAIETV AND EXTRAVAGANCE IN NEW I YORK.-The New York Wor^l says: . Every theatre in the city is crowded (..very night, and the Academy fairly "nubbles over with "beau.ty and fash? ion." One day Of last week tho'sale of tic kets for so very familiar,;an opera as Flotow's ."Martha" haw to bc stop? ped at three in" the alterno..'. Such is the eagerness with "which the na? tional currency is passed from hand . kto hand that one would suppose there was some contagion in the t- ? -h' of greenbacks. . j "THAFE GOD .'.>*!) AXI>I:EW JOHN- I s-. >N."--There was a joy yesterday throughout, tho borders of Kentucky, and her people were jubilant. They were shouting, "Thank God and Andrew Johnson!" The civil law had, by the proclamation of the President, resumed its proper position as the higher law over that of thc military, and Kentucky once mor. felt the strength of Statehood, and he'r people' that oi manhood. . [Ciitchumtii EHOMir: r. j i.K MISTAKE.-Tw.o physi? cians, in tito town of Shiloh, han- : dolph County, Ellinois, purchased, last week, a quantity of < alome] from j a druggist in Chestier, and adminis? tered it ti ?some forty <>: tin ir patients. It subsequently appeared that cor? rosive sublimate was mixed with the calen ;1, At his* accounts several persons had died from the effects of the poison, and several others were not expected to iive. The paper called the Tris/, People, which Avas suppressed by the British Gowrnment,says the Dublin. Erenii\<j Mu?!, contained ma artic!*, tin . writ of whieh mav bo judged of bv* the following: I {,Lib-yiy*V}?-,?t bo won by force. t>r ! i ivs. at all, Therefore, wo innst either ' </w .:. UV' oai" country in despair. j teach {'.>< people to disreg ird politico-' j f.?ek'siai tica! dictation." Am r the ; - :. " it Paris'is ?ndv Victoria h it;; William, a fascinating-* Esquimaux of (hiunell , Baw wh=.;e tender care of Lori Fr - ? derick Fitz William , some i-hree y ?rs j ago; when he was t..hen. ill cn board ? the English man-of-war '"George j Henry." detained in a bay? by stress I of weather on the Es ptimanx coast, ! induced bin "to oiiov lier his han!. I Hi'-r maiden name va- Tookolito. j Commodore Wm. F. Lynea, for? merly nf the United Stat? Navy'bnt moro recently in the service of th ! Confederate States, di td Friday even ling, athis residence in Baltimore, in ' the sisty-i'ourth year ol his age. Ctlin inodore Lynch was born in Norfolk, j Virginia, but was tor raanv jears : TRANSFERRED TO THE Cran AU? THORITY;-The President hus ordered George WY Hale, a lawyer of Ala? bama, to^je transferred to a civil in? stead of a military court for trial. He is charged with being the author of an advert"; ?ment soliciting contri? butions to the amount of one million of dollars, with which tu procure the assassination of President Lincoln. The evidence in thc Wirz trial, as far as the prisoner is concerned, is at an end. The Government, however, will introduce some testimony in proof of its position that the atrocities at Andersonv.ii] were the develop? ments of a conspiracy, ant not merely the results of the personal brutality of Wirz. BLANKETS .FOE TUE* FREEDMEN. Gen. Saxton writes to New.Yorl; From Charleston that 35.000 blankets w?l be needftd this winter in "South Caro? lina, Georgia and the sra islands for projecting refugees, freedmen, ..'?c. The Imperialists' in Mexico ac? knowledge that the, Republicans can 3efet>'l their new scat of Government better than tliey could the chl one. The Yermont^Legislature is now in session.. .Official ligures show u Union majority in the State to be 18,716.'* Several parties in Ohio have been arrested for avoiding the whiskey revenue law. Some have offered as high as ?200,000 to settle. ' The report that there will be a general amnesty is denied in Wash? ington. It is thought an imc. unpromising Union Legislature win be elected in North Carolina. The President has conu uertfl. pre? paring his . . isage foi? C ugress. * Gen. Cu.. . majority in Ohio is about 20,000. Sir Morton Peto and the other British canitalists are in Washington. i OBITUARY. ?)ied. on thc morning ot'ila ?3.1 Octal er, un the completion #f his teptli month, WILLIAM HENRY, onlv child of Henrv ami? Kite Timrod, Tho friends and acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. lion'ry Tim?od and of tho family, arc ::< quesud io titead tho funeral services, at rrmity Yhmeh. THIS MORNING, at 10 For State Treasurer. KI>WIN J. SCOTT, Ks.;., thc well-kn >wn ("ashi- r > : tho Commercial Bani;, C< 1CM l>ia, S. JC'.. 's nominated for thc eftice of State Treasurer. With his abilities, bath ns financier .and accountant, and bis per? sonal attention, which he would devote to that department, tia' public may feel sure r>f itt* best management. Oct ti! 3 0 Six Members OF 7?!TK L?gislature can be .". coinrao dated with eomfor;abio LOOMS anil UoARir in ;i Privat Family, corner of Bul! and.Washington streets.* Oct ?? 2* ALL CLAIMS 4 GAINST the Asylum must be handed j\. bi by NovembPr I. that they may be presented to tho Legislature for pavniont. Oct :?4 1 .7<>H>' WATI?S. Treasurer. *Be>ADELXtX3?J*C3-. Ij^OUIi or live gcntlen?m fof the L?gisla 1 lure) can find UOASDING. at accom? modating terms, by appjying at the corner house, foot of Ladv street*? two squares ave:- the "Greenville R. lt. Oct ii 3* "Selling' Ott': Selling 0:T!~ f ii >FFEF.. 45 cents. \ / Crushed Sugar. S li,-, fer ?1. rfvson Tia. SI.75. l'aie S'.ap.tie'e. p. r bar:M:u?l-:erol. S for il. .Usn. Rino1.; IVm .r. Oi:ger. Starch. Toil-1 s a?., .v.-. ' P: F.- ( ?TTINO, * Corie::* R aaaa-.rv and '.-somblv sts. ? ? ?: ' " ; ?? Drawing. Painting, 6c i. ri\:.o*'.". d?sirons of taking .*..>->:.s in j ?.R.V'.VINO. PAINTING IN OIL, WATER AND RASTILLE, ea!? Co soupon ?-'i'?li .: ea:: ?'.... r.iird< rrigil'-d. a: tv??? risi .-. . .:.:.< i-H ??. ... . .: f. iv.? ;.? N !. A. fi .i:-'A.. S: s";;.. - To Rent. '4 VA Ll "A!'. I.V. ANT? Vi.Li. SETTLED I'f-AN : ... no.*' ?a Rt-bhind Pi-:-'- .. T>n thc VVat?r<e Kivi r. ?? -i ?nile- freie, the iip.il-.>ad. e(?nt:dicng ab?tit 5.C00 Acres'of Land. ti*.v.?-;u?d?< ?2,(i?.i0 desired and well fenced. <):i t-hc place ak* -10 Excellent N*"ri TL uses, a ?ieani S ?.v Mill and Gin Hon**, s'tid all fJie othej ..eees-nry out? buildings. All ,thc stael? ni Catt!?) and Mule* or? tao. pla. e. i.-gotl'cr with thc pre? sent crop of Oom. will bel ela cheap to an a?ppro"."?*n tc.am. Th-'re art.- |,i>w on th?.? .'..ni':*., ss hir'-d f*r ta- neil yrar.. .Eorforms tad pat tiiT.Iar- apply i> Flop..* WM. AIKEN. ?Charier-mil' "Dr. Roben W. GIIiREs; Colr.mbi:i. <.-' tr. j'. *.". RAY. n* *. l'ra.ls?\n. Ort 24 I?2 NOTICE. OOL unod M. WINSTOCK BEGS t > inform the public that lie will j open, on ami after Monday, 30th Octo-> i her. ti:'.: largest and tim-st assortment of DEY .GOODS. BOOTS. SHOES. HATS and ? FANCY ARTICLES to be found in the I South, bein'' branch cf a large New I York establishment, he can soil at prices to i sun wholesale orretttil buyers. Hereafter, ! good? cati be purchased at his stun- at !. New York Prices I . Iii store :s tn the urper par! of the ? bmldins occupied bv Mr.' . G.-Gib! . s. j Oct 24 ' ? . Yeast Powder. 2?0 bratcd YEAST POWDLi:."' Wi?t?b." I CAXTWEL17S, ' Oct *; 1 iiEDETdVS KOW. Butter, Lard. 110 ;- '; ?^M"?' 15 k?gs FAMILY LEAF LARD. Ju?; ! ' ?' ?AN? WELL'S. * * Oet_24___ 1 I Wines, Liquors. i "I (\ D< fine.OLD SHERRY, POUT and Xl f MADEIRA WINES. And a large assortment of WHISKIES, I BRANDIES. .Vc. For sale bv ! P. CANTWELL. OctJ24_- '_1_ llffiNIWMlSY. COMMISSION # , AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Office Washington Street, mar .Vain, i COLUMBIA, S. C. "TYTE, thc undersigned, have formed a j >V copartnership^ for the purpose of transacting a general COMMISSION and FORWARDING BUSINESS. on haiul. alwavs. a full stock of GROCE RIES. HARDWARE, HATS. SHOE? and ' FANCY GOODS. H. D. KANAHAN, ? Oct 24 Imo - FELIX WARLEY, j Mill k W ARLEY j Washington Street, near Main, HAVING just opened their stock of goods, arv now offering, at wholesale ! and retail, the following articles, at the 1 LOWEST MARKET PRICES: ?GROClR?ll&C: GUNNY CLOTH. I MANILLA ROPE. TWINE. PRIME RIO COFFEE. " JAVA " . TEAS. SUGARS. RICE. Extra GOLDEN SYRUP. FLOUR, No. 1 SALMON. No. 1 MACKEREL, kits and barre!*. Scotch Herrings. N... 1 H- ::;::>;-. , Codfish, Scaled H< rrir.gs. Salmon, in cans. Soap, Familv and Toi?et. Soap. Castile. .Weh, Maccaroni. Candles, Snenn. Spices. Indigo. Saheratns, Soda ?nd <"r? am Tartar. 5< ::.u% Smoking Tobacco, ic.. Hardware. CARPENTERS' TOOLS. {J M KS. Poor and M'ii:. 1 ?. Fasten:: Hatch? ts, Hamm? rs. * Tab!" rn 1 P'.ek.-t Cntlerv. Fire D cs. Show !s and 'Cotton ar ls. (...it.-.- M:!b Frying I'ans/Woll \Yh?eV Curry Comb*. linishes\ A ( LLSB ?L Nt iN?r.'.HE I hand. ' ?et 21 ?; ! ?* ?? P?BSLEV & C0M ; ^liVjiOfiCfS i'.fC.t'Oblilb^.::! * M?. G NORTH WVI'LK STREET, ' wu. viTOS, x. <: 1 O. C. PARSLEY. JOHN JUDGE, I O. (i. PRESLEY'. Jr.. HENRI SAVAGE : Oat 24 ,.1"??.. \ t"?'AVERILL i'm, ' General Auction, Commission, ' Xl) F?BWftBD'G MERCHANTS J5L.T?LCt?<G>?l. Sillos. By Doribec & Walter. We will wrjl TK ?8 "SIOKXI^G, OWober S-L rt hal??las; 'J o'clock, at onr store. Pickle--*, Vin* gnr. Soap, Candles, < "ase's Bourbon WI iskey. ( rarili-ii Impb-:w<-tits. < ??rpenter?' Tonis, Sb?.. - Makers' Too).-:. Cross Cut San-. . Paint Hill awl Brushes. LotLocks, Fib ? Sc-alin-.; Wax. Writing Paper, Wool, Sample <" ottor.. Furniture, Cookin?r Vteiisils. Cooking Stoves. Safes. ^bl.,s.NbV Saddle, .V. 't -f :u .. '.:] .....!:?..:.-..-? .V Engraving? and other asoiY.fm-t'plt.-s. 1 fine O-.lld Watt-Is and ? Silver do.; ami I ( >.-t 2? 2 ? Ey Jacoo Levin, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW ' ' Woduesdav : MORNING 23th ins:..;.: Pl oc.ock. Viii be solct, ar tie- GoUcg.- < :: iptis. bv <-rder of Edgar McMulI?. fi. Ass;-taiit swcial Trcfwnrj Agent MTLiis. -T? iRSF.S. Two-h?jrs( * V <.? ie'-. % . PIG ?EAD. IargV/lVc')^ ?;OILKliS. Also, 2 F?t AX .* BUILDINGS,- in tin Campus. Sab positiv-'.* Terms cash. Get 24 %2 Headers District of Western S. C. FOURTH SEPARATE BRIGADE. Coi.rMr.iA. s. ?... October 23, lS?"3 ffENEKAL O JW Eli* NO. 21. IN no instance will thc Local PoliceC??u missioners organize, under the. provi? sions et' Circular No 1^ of September 26, 1865, from these Headquarters, be a lowed to enter upon their duties without ornial permission from these Headquarters. Tbe Rosters of the officers and the men comprising these Companies, must be for? warded through tig} regular Military chan? nels, a;id the facrthat the persons' wlios? names arc borne thereon have taken the prescribed oath to the United States Go vernment, must, bo certified to by Sub District Commanders. By order of" ' ' Brevet Major-General A. AMES. CHAP. A. CATI: KTON. Ass t. Adj't. Gen*!. Oct 25 1 ' ' Hardware! Kf\ DOZ. CAST STEEL AXES, assorted. t?JV/ 50 doz. AUGEBS, short and bing shan!:, blue nut and spoke. _ 5o doz. Aug? r and 'Gimlet Kitts. T 20 pair Blacksmiths' Bellows. 21 .- Patent Balances. 12 doz. Soring Balances. 12 .' Hand Pells, assorted. - 100 Windo-w-and Door Bolts. 50 " No. lt)Cutten Cards. SO " r. Wool Cards. 12 .- Jim Crow Cards. 50 '*,)ri; St-.ps and Patent Fa...-eb-. Ceo -. Butt Hinges?assorted. 50 " Carpenters' and Shoe Hammers, asserted. 50 gross Meial-hend Gimlets. 50 doz. Shingling Hatchets, assorted. 20 '. Ax-- Helves. C gross Autre:- and Chisel Handles, r, doz. T*a "Kettles, assorted. 100 .. Locks, assorted. 50 '? Coffee Mills. 40 s-c.-.-.t!.. 50 Jack. 2."?F<?r>and 20 Jointer Planes. 12 Plow Planes. * IOU Beads. Rabbits. Dado. Fillister, Pump , Soar and Bannisb r Wanes. ?. '::<: v-?-ir Match P'a/ios, assorted. - setts Hollow and Rounds. P2d iz. Markingand Mortise(?-anges, a-M 50*doz. Ask- I'ttlJies, Shae Pincers, J'eR Cutters. .Nte. SQ doz. Carpe::iv:v" Rules -!. ?xwood.bono^ " 50 doz*'s?iqrt ar.."- Lmg Handle Shovels an?3 Spades. 5') pair brass ii- ad Shovels ami Toags.' ??'i doz.- Iron and steel Squares, ass'd. 50 Cross-cut, lilil? and Circular Saws. ; ooo nr-p's 1 ac-ks, Finis's and Shoe Nails. 50 doz. fron Wire Sieves. 50 gr?iss Tinin-d. Inn and B. M. lea ana EDGERTON & HIGHABDS, Nos. ::J and 34 T read Street. ' . . Charleston, S- C. G. '-I. LEITCH. wh?> Las been long an?l favorablv known- in tho Hardware trad , will "o.- 'iilcis'-d to s .. bis Fri?-nds at thc ab iv nli-ce. - Oct 24 ruthi BATCHELOR'!! HAD! DYE! rpHK O igtnal^u.."! in the World! . J j he- . tr* and : - - HAIR DYE. Ha-mlcs: ?Jiiiabl'- and Instantaneous, p.,.,; , .. .:.:.:. ' a snlaudid Black or atm :1 i' <vc dthi ir it'dirrinK the bair * or ski':, iba.-nie- tho ill effects ..thad dv.-s s-i'i-1 bv ail .Druggists. Thfr?enn?nc :-: signed W^'i ...i . Batchelor. Also. RB GENEBATWO. K'Ci'RACT OF MILLE FLEURS, : .: -st?:in<? Beautifying th? Hair. ii.vb!.'.s A'J'?'HELOR,* (". -j'i e. New York. ? DBMiEim Mi, ?'llfl?5%;i>iT?ii}.S, ?iJ^lCff?llis,' .^0e,3J% M Mg*,*?., W"rV.'^ W. R. ( AMERON .v: Co., lum rt? .? . -f Hair and Manufacturers, No. :?:> ? nh ?.?:? St.. Brooklyn, near New York. Larg?' ?uni ?tr:: ii erd-'Ts punctually at t(-ndeii.tJ . Oct 25 Imo ?ur TOuiual FrievicL rp ;.. PETERSON ? BROTHERS, Phila X . ..; r ?ish*from advance sic --.s.e. :.'? v. nber'llrh, "OCR MUTUAL FRIEND." Chark* Dickens' New Sovel, com; i .. imabri.lgcd:. with ail rb?* illus