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fig pm 8*5* 8ATURTAY MOBMNO. N2Yi3?IBEKJ0, 1860' =rr"--"r--'- goiTHBKN MBW8. Tim CoNS-nTCTioNii. <WI?DMEOT IN FLOIIIDA. Ex-Govcnior Main?, of Florida, United Staten Senator elect, a I'jvl mm through tho war, who had tho confidence of Freaidont LINCOLN rind ol Congress, ?poko Ftfd*7 night in Broofclyn, for ?ho BonUi.MfeUo??: wv. lnvo iatUlcd Di.o .imcudmont, and you wish ?i,ni w i . lu.rvi ratify niiolhop. You t.ild us if wo wnttiil nuit fhriUhig and oloct our representativos wmt ti- 1?' ii"' ?t>in^l!--i?P: olw, nnd hy and by YOU will want u:< to do BonwUifatg otoo. Wo aro willing tatnko 11)^ Oonstitntton mut is; but you pay wo miiRt ratilr <?ip:ui amendment a to tho Constitution. W'ii now tWlmv-riUzoiiB, why may not tho qnos ?on ?if i:,o ral ideation ol' theuo auiondinonto to tho Con".ititution bo mibmiltcd to tho States after theso fon Statua aro roprouontcd iii OongroBS, as boforo? & not that fcir? [Crics of yes, yes.] Now, I want lo Inquire of yon, gontlomon, to-night, I want to iunufeo of tho ltopubhean party, what it 5ro?osos lo ?lo with tho ton States, providod thoy o not ratify tho amcndnxontB ? I will toll you hm?> tonight tbat, in ray judgment, not a singlo ouo o? tboao ten States will ratify thoao amoud montu. ALDEBTSIDNE? JOHNSTON.-Joint resolutions have boon adopted by tho Legislature of Texas, nnd ap proved by tho' Governor, appropriating $2000 lo defray th? expenses of tho romoval of tho romains of Gon. AlbcrtHidncy Johnston, from tho St. Louis Cemetery in Now Orloani?, to tho Stato Ccmotcry of Toxas, at Austin. Under tho resolution, a joint cominittoc, ono from tho Sonato and two from tho House, is charged with the removal. It will bo remembered that Gen. Johnston was killed in the thickost of tho fight at Shiloh, and his romains wcro stopped at Now Oilcan?, on thoir way to Texas, by tho capturo of tho oitv. It appoara that tho Toxant?, who counted the illustrious deceased among their noblest eitizons. will erect a suitable monument to his memory. . Tho Corinth News sav? Goncral Howard, of Cin cinnati, has contracted for the building of a rail road from Corinth to Hamburg, on tho Tonnossce River, a dist.inco of about twonty milos. General Howard contracts to put tho cara on tho road in eight months. The News also states that the rail road from Hamburg to N.ishvillo has boon lot out, and (hat laborer? will noon bo at work on it. From' Hamburg the? road passes Mount Pleasant, and will intersect tho JJocatnr and Nashville road at Columbia. This road,' whon oomplotod. will great ly aborten tho distanco between Nashville and %f oin phi*. By this rout o it will bo about 220 mile?. The pr?sent travelled routo via Decatur is about 310 mile.?. THE RIGHT Snnrr.-A colored convention waa to havo been held In Columbus, Miss., on tho 27th ult., the object being, as expressed in the call, to "tue tattoo in regard te the K?ttiation aud condi^ tionofour people, and tho disadvantage under which bulli the planier and tho laborer has to con tend, and believing that something can bo dono in tho way of enlightening our class of peoplo in re gard to their duly to llioir employer in prompt ful filhiic:t of their duty," and they also request that all of tho white plant?is and citizens who aro wil ling to take part with thom in tho instruction of the mass of colored people of thoir duty, will attend .aid convention. Tho Homo (Ga.) Courier savB it is reported that tho t.ii cu?ocL.ir was murd >red and robbed last wook. Tho murdorere passed through Cave Spring and were arrested, a!l but ouo-a onc-loggod man -in Alabama. The Courier says a Union League has been formed in folk County, Dr.vra or AN Elmon_Mr. Israel Gibbons, long and favorably known as local editor on tho Now Orleans Daily descent, died in that city on the morning of the 1st instaut. Ho waH a man of de cided genius, and as a humorous writer Mr. Gib bons had few superiors. EKCOURAOINO Pnosprer.'.-Wo learn from the Appeal that Col. Slaughter addressed tho Chamboi acCommoroo of Memphis, on Thursday last, with . happy eftoot. Hosolutiou? wero adopted promis ing aid to tho Savannah and Memphis road, and offoring every assistance in tho power of tho Cham ber of Commerce lo proaioto tho oarly construction of tho road. COURT IN NEW OBLEAN.S.-Tho T;m\i, of Sun day, say:i : To-morrow is the first day of th(j commencement of tho regular Icrm of our courts for tho trial of cauao.-i. wo r.ro surprised to learn that litigation is not so promising ai was expoctsd. Tho numbei of nuits brought is by no means as great as was anticipated. Peoplo do not appoar as litigious as the recent disasters r.nd troubles lod many te imagino would ho the eise. Compromisos and friendly agroamonta appear tobo tho order of the day, and bear and forbour" to bo tho gonoral rule of oroditors. HEALTH OF ??SW dtLRUn, -Tho Times of Sunday says : "It affords us great p'casuro to IKS able le state that Now Orleans ?a uno ot tho most healthy citios on tills eo.ntltte ?t. The chotara, which hail beo:i lingering among u:t f?r nvjutiia. has o.itirel) disappeared, and yellow lover, which for a time created a alight alarm, lost all its torrorn with the advont of frost. Quarantine has boon discontinued; the Borricos of health ofiicors bavo beon (bspenscd with, and tbe Hoard of Health has discontinuad its weekly mooting?. Indeed thoro aro now ne prevailing diseases in the city, and tho storios eel afloat by Northern drummers and others to oui prejudice oa the ecori? of he.ilth, arc wholly un foundod.'* NEW DRUG STORE AND DENTAL DEPOT. .7. n. SOLOMONS, M. D., I 3. M. CALDWELL, Btttytou Dratlat, | Graduate in Pharmacy, INFORM TOE CITIZENS OP CHARLESTON ANI ^,"-V,:l . i!u> Vnt ,,!cy ,liT oponod a FIRHT-CLAR ?n,,'ilVN,> pRBKwiMJOM STORK ON HASEI ?I iu,fc.l, ne.! lo st. Mary's Olmr.'.li, whoro will hofouui a lar^o aud himUomo osa Jrtuicnt of puro D8US8, fflEDIGENES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY AND TOILET. ARTICLES ??Mu?S?FS110* v> 1Tn THK ABOVE, THEY HAY ?nUMHUUl A PESTAI, EMPORIUM, wliero ?-lilt mona?line?Hwortuieaiof DENTIST'S MATEKIALS, t ?wilV^. '"?1'0 '"??. ntl?nlion and potronogo of th DonUil i'rau nilly of Ud? and oilier Homhcrn clUes. ?* mSSSST,??S?t??n wlu IJO?lvcnto tho compoundln S?fi 4"?H V^ 0NH ANI) OTHKU PHAUMAC?UXICA ^l^ V,\?Nr- Dr- ?OLOilONH wiU continuo hi practicu ui Ijouilrtir;-. .J. R. SOLOMONS, M. D., bw-goon Dcntint. J. MARSH VLL CALDWELL. Tlinnnr.- pTln>-, . Ur.uhwtc In Pharmaoy. at ri? nil ?,- J,. E |H ,lnclor ^o ?ole BU?)orlnloudonc ?f Pr. OAI.I)WHLL._ November 0 BENNETT'S . RICE MILL TUnAin?-rMr;,'{AVIN"? "SO* THOROnOHLY Rl ?S",r,.fin.. V; . - '"V iu iwioct ordor and Biioccwf tew^tnitw. ' Uw bc8t ??"??and atU .SSS?s s v__ ZrSsss s _ . t llBUl.1 EMPIRE"" STEAM LUMBER MILLS, ON South Carolina Railroad 93 STILBS FltOU UH?RLK3TOW, 4? MILBS FAOU AUGUST/ AB vi?!i?&UE? ,f^8AW KT' M80B1K1O1IB 0 Yellow Pino Lamber. Or Jora aoUdted. BANIIH A OO., Proprietor?. HBOH E. BANBQ, J.. BlackrlUe #. 0., a 0. J- M. 1ABON. 8WEET 0RANGE8, MALAGA GKAPBS, ETC. TUST RECEIVED -f 30 BBL8. CHOICE 8W ET ORANGES, in uno order, to ship to any part of the oountry - kegB Choice Malaga Uropoe 19 boue Choi ;o Lomons 20 bbls. Choice Apple? 20 dozon boxee Havana Jolly. ans. IN BTOIIE : A lot of CHOICE HAVANA BEG ARS, different bl anda rino Cliewiug uud -moUlug Tobacco. For ?alo by JOHN U. TOONI, No. 101 Meeting street, opposite leo House, November 10 nmw3 No-sr Market n tree BLUE FISH ! BLU??F?ii?! JUST RECEIVED TRR SCU'B. " KATE WENT WORTH, " a rory line nrtiolo of BLUE FIHH-in paukngon of half b?rrela nnd quarter barr?is, all in fino order and for solo low by J. A. F.N8LOW k Oo., Novembor 10 3 No. 126 East Bay. SALT! SALT! AT S3 BO PER SACK. QAA SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, IN FINE ORDER. OUU For sale in lola to suit purchasers, by ISAAC E. HERTZ k CO., Ko. 201 Enst Bay. November 10 2 Cornor of Cumberlnud street. 12 WANTED TO PURCHASE, dhOA AHA STAT? OF 80DTH CAROLINA t*fl7?_?UaUUU BONDS, leaucd in 18M, orprlor to that date. Apply to Z. B. OAKES, Norombcr 10 2 No. 4 Broad-street. CHOICE SIDES AND SHOULDERS, I? A Ml IN O F ItOni STE AMER WHIRI?WIM). UIID8. CHOICE CLEAR BIBBED SIDES 6 hhds. Choleo Shoulders. This lnvoloe will be sold at lovrost prices for cash, by November 10_I_WILLIAM ROACH. WOOD? WOOD! WOOD? T7UFTEEN CORDS PRIME YELLOW PINE WOOD JJ will bo delivered low whllo landing. Orders ro coivod at DAILY NEWS OFFICE and at No. 70 EAST BAY. 3 November 10 CORN ! CORN ! FOR SALB ON THE WHARF, LANDING. THIS DAT. OAAA BUSHELS PRIME YELLOW AND WEST mmJ\J\)\) ERN MIXED CORN, in two bushel bat's. IN HTORK. 600 buflhols prime WHITE DALTTMORE CORN 500 bu-hola Bhorte . COO bushols Rice Flour - 400 bushols 8ocd Wheot-Whitc and Red 200 bu-hc-i Barley and Ryo Can-da and Maryland Black Seed 0.if>* r.OO bale? North River Hay-a primo article Cow Peas. At JOHN BINNS* Grain Store, No. 210 East Bay, Opposite New Custom House. November C * tuthi?3 COAL! COAL ! AT REDUCED RATES. OrA TONS LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL (A SUPE mU ? U RIOR ARTICLE), land! g from Behr. Isabella Thompeou. l'or salo nt $9.00-100 port?n doUvcrcd, by CHI-OLM BROTHERS, East Baj, cornor Adder's Wharf. Novembor 9 2 SEA ISLAND BAGGING. 1 ?TW BALES HEAVY DUNDEE BAGGING, TWO LBS. 1U to yard. For salo lew to close co-plgnmonta, by BRUNS k REP. Ncvcrr-bcr* wvsl Nn. ?"?. ??-.-.?I ?\?v HAY. 1 A A A BALES HAY, PER SHE? MISSOURI. FOR JLl/UU salo by T. TUPPER k SONS, November 7 i Brown's Wharf. 50 APPLES! APPLES I BBLS. FINE ?_PPLE8. For sale low while landing, by JOHN F. O'NEILL k SON. NovomborJ No. 167 East Bay. . FLOURS, BUCKWHEAT, &c. HFOKER-S B. B. BUCKWHEAT, NO. 1 Heckor's 8. R. Flour, No. 1 Due-Wheat Flour, No. 1 Graham Flour Rye Flour Rice Flour Extro and Fino Family (just received) Hocker*!. Farina Oom Starch and Mai zona Patent and Peer! Barley Tapioca and Sago Arrow Root and Oatmeal Gelatine and Isinglass Dried Sweet Com (Shakers') M-'v-AToiii and Vormioelll (Italian] Pearl, Blue, and Satin Gloss Starch. WILLIAM 8. CORWIN k CO., No. 259 Kins street, November 5 Opposite Haeel. MINERAL WATERS. CONORr?SS WATER KIBSENG N WATELR VIOHY WATER. WM. 6. CORWIN S? CO., No. 239 Khi_-6troot, opposite Haeel. No-vranbor 5 CHAMPAGNES AND CLARETS. VERZENAY. JULES MUMM & CO? C-binot, Juica Mt-oin k Oo. Prlvato -to?:., Jules Mumm S Co. Heldsiock, Plpor _ Co. Great Seal, Moot k C1 um don Gold Lock Nathaniel Johnston'- St. Loubc. Nathaniul Johnston'a Merlon I-ii.-hcnii.uoi-, Renooke b Oo.'e Boull-tc Godard'8 Co_try -Brandenburg Frere's Medoc" A few oMiw of N. Jolnuitou'u Medoo-pinta UM-, anc quart- 1351-on hand and for solo by WM. 8.-CORWIN k CO., Imp?rtele Wines, Brandies, ?re.. No. DOO Broadway, Now York. No. 259 King street, Charleston, B. C. C?c<obcr 29 COFFEES AND TEAS. OLD GOVERHfJANT JAVA Oreen Rio L'iguayra Moulin, genuino Uillo'aGoid Modal,) Ohio's Plantelios, I In 1 Ik. packages. Chicory, ) AU Tone wold In thin cntebUs-mout aro imported direc by nu, and wo placo thom before tho publie as pure oin unadulterated Tc_s. WM. 8. CORWIN b CO., October 29_No. 859 Klngstrcot. CHEESES. SWISS (SWITZER)' English Dairy G oallen Plnonpplo, Eldam Sap Sago, Cboddcr. WM. 8. CORWIN k CO., Ho. 250 King-street, October 29 Opposite Hasel. CRACKERS AND BISCUITS. TTbVNOY JP BUTTER ARROW BOOT SUGAR BENT'S WATER ZWIEBACK TO?_3T CHEAM BOG BOSTON SODA. WM. a CORWIN k OO., Na 209 King-street, October 39 _OjppoBito Hasel. BRIEB FRUITS, FIGS, Ac. JUST RECEIVED A 8UPPLY OF NEW FIGS, I 2d und -lui diurno DRIED APPLES Dried Currants Driod Poaches Stowing Primen French Prunos Citron, Raisins. WM. 8, COOWIH & CO., No. 259 King ulreot, oppoelto Hasel. October 20_ GORDON'S, PRESERVES, .TEL7.?K.H, StO. A SUPPLY OP GORDON'S PRESERVES, OF TED soison's trolls. Just received. PEACHES STRAWBERRIES RASPB-IUU-H CRAB APPLE DAMSONS LIMBS GUAVA JELLY ORANGE MARMALADE. WM. a CORWIN b CO.. No. 239 King street? opposite HsseL November 0 m 'WOOD AND COAL. 001-09 YELLOW PTNB TOUR B-OTH-l OOAL-tocerrire, ror sale low by HOPEdfl, MoPHKRSON k CO., ?-o-smber 3 Ho. 4 Mouthers Wharf. TO HOUSEKEEPERS! TWEKT? BAGS OF SUPERIOR COFFEE, WARRANTED OOBA GROWN, OVER TWO YEAB8 OLD, and to havo boon till con uiontlis in Uiu poa before beiuy shelled. For salo by A. J. GONZALES, No. 73 East Bay. Novombor IO G W. J. TRIM, No. 80 MARKET-ST., RESPECTFULLY INFORMS HIS FRIENDS AND customers that ho bas oi;oin oponed nt tho abovo place, where bo will bo happy to merit a skaro of tho Jibcnil patronage heretofore extended to bim, plowing to sell at a mnall advance on tbo Raltiinoro and Now York prices. My stock consists of: Choloo Kugar-ourod HAMS, BACON Fulton Market Roof, Pork Smoked, Fresb end Plcklod Salmon NOB. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel, Jn kita and bbls. Extra Sealed and Labrador Herrings Choice nutter and Loaf Lard ProAorves and Jellloe, in endless variotioo Scotch Maixaalado and Sauooe English Pickles and Sa?cos of all kinds Preserved Ginger and Canton Chow-Ohow Whole, lmlf and quarter boxes Sordlnoa * Fresh Tomatoes, Green Corn and Pea? Fresh Pruno?, in jars and boxes Dolos, Figs, Layer Italslns Currants, Citron and Tamarinds Fresh Spices of all sorts Duryoa's Superior and Satin Gloss Blared Super and Extra Family Flour E. D. and Pinoapplo Cbeoso E. Morgan's Best Family Soap Imperial, Young Hyson, Gunpowder and English Break fast Toa?, of superior quality Crushed A, B and C Sugars, 0, 6, 7 and 8 tbs. for 91 TOORTBER WITH A choice lot of WINES, BRANDY, LIQUORS and CORDIALS. AU of which will bo delivered to any part of the city free of charge Country orders promptly and faithfully attended to. November 8 thstuO B?C?NTLARI), PAPER, BUTTER. -? (\ BHDS. C. R. 8EDE8 JLU G bhd?. Ribbed Sides 20 hlnls. Plantation Shoulders 7 hhds. Primo Shoulden 10 boxes reakfast Bacon 10 tierces Unbagaod S. O. Hams 10 llorccs Uaggo? 8. O. Ham? G tleroes Washington Hams 10 bbls. N. Y. Pig 8Uouldore 10 tierce? Primo Leaf Lard 25 kegs Butter SO bau kees Butter 700 reams Straw Paper. Novembor8 thstnl LAUBEY A ALEXANDER. STERLING EXCHANGE. CHECKS IN SUMS OF ?1 AND UPWARD8 ON THE Union Bank of Loudon. For salo by CONNER k WILSON, Novoiubcr 8 umtali . No. G Broad street. GEVL. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,) SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY, J diAiti.Ksros, November G, 13CC. ) ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH, the Passenger TrainH will run as follows, viz. : Leave Charleston.8.60 A. M Arrivo at Columbia.". .6.20 P. M Arrive at Augusta.6.00 P. M Leavo Augusta.7.00 A. M Loavu Columbia.6.60 A. M Arrivo at Charleston.LOOP. M THROUGH MAIL TRAIN. Leave Augusta.6.60 P. M Arrive at langville.1.0? A. M Arrive at Columbia.3.00 A. M Leave Columbia.2.00 P. M Arrivo ut KlngrlUc.3.10 P. M Arrive at Augusta.12.00 nigh H. T. PEAKE, Gcn'L Superintendent. November 4 GES'b SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,] SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, Cnsnuesroa, S. C, November ?, 1866. ICE,) AD, J ?. ) ON AND AFTER NOVEMBER 7, 1815C, THE CAMDE? FREIGHT and PASSENGER TRATN wfll run a follows, viz: Leavo Ringville.3.45 P. M. Arrivo at 8andors.G.40 P. M. Leavo Sanders.0.30 A. M. Arrive at KingvUlo.8.30 A. M. Leavo Ringville on TUESDAYS, THUR8DAYS, am SATURDAYS. Leave Sanders on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, am FRIDAYS. H. T. PEAKE, November G General bupcrinteudont. NORTUEA8TE1WI RAILROAD. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, NOIITIIEA?TEIIN RAILUOAD COMPAMT, CILABLESTON, NoTsmbor 4,16GG AN'] ON AND AFTER THIS DAY, THE 6TH INSTAN"! tho following Sohedulee will bo run by the Train on this Rood: MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN. Leavo Charleston at.10 P. M. Arrivo at Florenoo at. 4 A. M. Loavo Florence at.12 M. Arrive at Charleston at.0 P. M. PASSENGER AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Loavo Char leaton at.12 M. Arriva at Florence *t.8.46 P. M. Leave Florence nt.4.80 A. M. Arrivo at Charleston.1.30 P. BL Both of thean Trains mnfee close connections with tfa Through Northern Tra?na at lion nee. By the Exprct Train passongeru reach New York in 43J? hours. a 8. SOLOMONS. Novombor 6 a Superintendent CHERAW AND DARLINGTON RAILIIOAE OrWCC ClIKKAW AME DAJlI.mOTON RAIIJIOAD, 1 Cui'iiAW, November 6, I860, j ON AND AFTER JO-MORROW, 6TH INSTANT, TH following Schedule will bo run by tho trains on th road: Loavo Florence at.4.45 Ali Arrivo at Cborawat.. 7.30 A. ft Leavo Choraw at.. 8.30 A. ft Arrivo at Floroncoat.11.16 Aft These tra?na moko direct connections with tho trail on tho Northeaetom and Wilmington and Manrhcct? RaUroada. S 8. SOLOMONS, Novombor 6 6 Superintendent, SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE KING & CASSIDE? V. HOLES ALB DRUGGISTS, 161 2^BETI3STO- ST. (OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL)), . CHARUB8TOW, 8. O. M?. D. Kiora, M. *>., iMUiOanUma, jr. J. OAUSCDBY, Vast* Oor*lte?. I EXCHANGE. CHECKS ON NEW YOnK FOR BALK BY TAFT k HOWLAND. November 7 6 EXCHANGE. CHECKS ON NEW YORK. NEW ORLEANS, AND AUOU8TA, GA. For salo by CONNER k WIL80N, Novombor 8 thstull No. 6 Broad street. WM. S. CORWIN & CO., DEALERS IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, IMPORTERS OF FINE WINES, TEAS, &c, MO. 25? KING STREET, OPPOSITE! HABEL, (BRANCH OF No. 990 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.) ALL ARTICLES BOLD FROM THIS EST?VBLI8H MENT aro or tho tir st quality. Wo sell no goods but what wo con rocoinmend and warrant to bo PURE and GENUINE. Goods dollvorcd to nil parts of tho city, free of charge October 29 FOR. FREIGHT OR ?-.ARTER. A uno schooner, 300 tenu capacity-ready to re ?tceivo freight, and will moot with dispatch. 1 Apply to SHACKELFORD k FRASER, Novcmbor 10 1 No. 1 Boyco'B Wharf. POR LIVERPOOL.-TO SAIL *- ON THE 13TH.-Tho ?U Amorican ship SOUTH r-ERN RIGHTS, L. Boes,Master, wants 2150 bales ?Cotton to completo cargo For Freight engagements, apply to WILLIS k CHISOLM, September 6_North Atlant-o Wharf. FOR LIVERPOOL.-TI??T "BRIT ISH bark VICTORIA, Ross, Master, having two-thirds of her cargo engaged and going on board, will re?oive dispatch for the abovo port. For balanco of Freight engagements, apply to STREET BROTHERS & CO., October 23 No. 74 East Bay. WANTED.-A SLOOP OF ABOUT 15 ' corda capacity wanted to go up Cooper Rlvor for ?wood. Apply at DALLY NEWS office, or at C. N. AVJLRILL k SON'S, November 2 No. 70 East Bay. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP CO. FARE REDUCED TO $25. Leaving each Port every (alternate Thursday STEAMSHIP EMILY B. SOUDER, O-rc*. R. W. LOCKWOOD. 8TEAMSHIP MONEKA, {'AIT. H. 8. LEDBY. THESE STEAMSHIPS, OFFERING EVERY INDUCE MENT TO SHIPPERS AND THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC, having superior accommodations for Pausen gera, with tablee suppUod by every luxury the Now York and Charleston markota can afford; and, for safety, speed and comfort, aro unrivalled on tho coast. THE STEAMSHIP EMILY B. SOUDER, OATT. R. W. LOCKWOOD, "TJfTILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF O? vT Thuriday, November IB, at - o'clock. Liberal advancen made on Consignments to Now York For Freight or Passage, apply at the office of the Agenta. ?WILLIS <k CHISOLM, North Atlantic Wharf. Consignee? in Now York-Messrs. LIVINGSTON, FO? k CO. Novombor 8 REGULAR STEAMSHIP LIN* FOR NE "IV YORK. THE 6_DEWnEEL STEAMSHIP tSfWj C?_PTAXN WE8T. WI LL LEAVE ?UXJER'S 80UTH WHARF Ol This Day, Novombor 10, at 8K o'clock A. BL, pre cisely. Shippers aro requested to hand In Billa of Lading 01 Friday Afternoon. Shippers of Cotton must present permit of Revenu Tax Collector boforo engagements will be made. ??Kay-No Freigbt received nilcr two o'clock on day c Balling. RAVLNKL k CO., Agents. November 6 ._ NATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATI?I COMPANY. STEAMERS ?WEEKLY TO AND FROM NEW YOR1 AND LIVERPOOL. TOT. 8PLENDID FIRST-CLAB8 IRON STEAMSHIP of tills line leavo Now York every Saturday, trot Pier No. 47 North River. S'iip. Toni. Oymmander, ENGLAND.3,460.GRACE. TURQUEEN.HfiV.GROGiVN. BOOTLAND.3,608.HALL. HELVETIA.8,816.OG IL VEE. PENNSYLVANIA.2.872.LEWIS. DENMARK.3,117.THOMPSON. VIRGINIA.2,875.PROWril ERIN.3,310.CUTTTNG. LOUISIANA.2,160.THOMSON. FRANCE.8,200.(building). An oxperloneod Surgeon on cecil "_lp. five of churgo. Stoerago Paesago Tickets to bring poraons from Livoj pool or Queenstown for ?U5, currency, can be obtained i our office. Through passage to Parla, London, Antwerp, Han burg, Bremen, Ac., at low rates. ?ASM or TASSAOE, PAYADLE 13* O?BnEKCT: Cabin. Stoerogi To Liverpool or Quoenatown.WOO t30. For freight or paesago, apply to ______ . "_, 8TREI5T BROTHERS b CO., September 1 tuthalyr_No. 74 East Boy. PASSAGE REDUCED! CHEAP PASSAGE! TO OR BTIOM EURO -tP-B, BY BAILING SHIPS, BAILING EVERY WEEK. ALB by the SPLENDID MAIL BTOAMEItS, Sailing every WEDNK3DAY and SATURDAY to and froi Hew -otk. Greet R-duo?on in Fare to _ OAJ?IFOnNIA AND AU3TTUX1A. DBAFT9 FOR ANY AMOUNT on Groe t Brt-tla ai a^r-landUthet-rylow-irtratee. sTamwmtn, on arrival in New York, ?rill hatte the heana+Snaeoroa Tree, and ?ywye_r*J^itown?oo ttei 27 ?VI* FOR GEORGETOWN, SOUTH ISLAND, WAOOANAW AND BLACK RIVER, TOUCIIIITG AT WAVERLY AND KEITH i Mvl,l) BULLS. THE SPLENDID STEAM PACKET .VtrX\_W EMILIE, CAIT. W. F. ADAIR, WILL LEAVE SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF, AS ABOVE, on Monday Morning, 12th Inst., at 7 o'clock. For Froiflit or rassago, apply to MOITE A. PRINGLE, Agent, November 10 1 South Atlantic Wharf. FOR CUERAW AND LANDINGS ON THE PEE DEE RIVER. THE LIGHT DRAUGHT STEAMER afea ssssas?rs lS/L-A_FlT01Sr. CAPTAIN GEORGE MANSFIELD, "\TtTTLL RECEIVE FREIGHT AT ACCOMMODATION VV WHARF, and leavo To Niant, tho lOLh Instant, For Freight ongagomonla apply to FERGUSON & HOLMES, Accommodation Wharf. N. D.-AU Freight munt bo pre-p&ld. 2 Novombor 0 FOR SAVANNAH, via BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. STEAMER fSNUi O 1ST CAPT. B. W. TTLTON, WILL LiVwVE SOUTHERN WHARF, TUESDAY MORNING, Nov. 13th, at 8 o'clock prodnoly. For Freight or Passage, apply to Captain on board, or to CRAIG, TUOMEY A CO. Novombor 9 No. 48 Eaat Bay. CHARLESTON AND CAMDEN REGULAR LINE STEAMERS THE NEW SPLENDID IRON STEAMER CAPT. CHAS. McOAREY. AND STEAMER -voivcrjxrT EBR, CAPT. W. T. GARRISSON. THE ABOVE SPLENDID STEAMERS WILL RUN regularly between Charleston and Camden; the "Z. B. VANCE" from Charleston to Wright's Bluff, and tho "VOLUNTEER" from Wright'H Bluff to Camden. Freight for oil landings on tho Sanleo and Watcroe River? will bo received at nil times, and atorod free ol cbargo at No. 11 Exchange street. All froigbt shipped by this Uno is covered by inBuranco. For further information or freight engagements, apply to the undersigned. JAMES BROWNE, Exchange streot, Charleston, October 30 C. BELL, Camdon. CHARLESTON & GEORGETOWN STEAM PACKET UNE. SEMI- \V E EKLY. TOUCHING AT SOUTH ISLAND, WAVERL? MILLS, AND LANDINGS ON TUE WAC CAMAW AND BLACK! RIVERS. STEAMER FANNIE.Copt. IBAAC DAVII WILL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF EVER* TUESDAY AND FRIDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock Returning, will leavo Georgetown ov?ry THURSDAY and SUNDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. Freight received daily, and stored freo of cbargo. For Freight and rossago, apply to FERGUSON k HOLMES, Agents, November 3 Accommodation Wharf. Charloston and Savannah Steam Packet Line. VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. Steamer PILOT BOY.Captain W. T. MONUI.TS Steamer ELIZA HANCOX_Oaotam 3. X. RICHARDSON LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WIIAltt", CHARLESTON and Charleston Wharf, Savannah, Monday, Wodnee day, Friday and Saturday mornings, at 7 o'dook. Tho PILOT IX)Y leaves Charloston ovory Monday an< Friday, and Havannah overy Wednesday and Saturday. Tho ELIZA HANCOX leaves Charleetoa every Wednos day and Saturday, and Savannnh ovory Monday and Fri day. The Pilot Boy will touch at Bluffton on bar Monda; trip from Charleston, and hor Wednesday trip from Sa vannah. Freight received dally and stored fTeo of charge * ForFrcigbt or Passage, apply to FERGUSON A HOLMES, Agonts, Charleston, S. C. T. M. MYRELL, Agent, Savannah, Ga. N. B.-Tho Steamors of this Line connect at Obarlestoi with South Carolina and Nortbeastorn Railroads, and a Savannah with Contra! and Albany and Gulf Railroads an< Florida Btcamaru. Novombor 3 FOR PALATKA, FLA., FERNANDINA JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL LANDINGS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. VIA SAVANT.'VII, GA., THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMSHIP THI 1000 TONS BURDEN, CAPTAIN LOUT8 M. OOXETTER. ON AND AFTER THE 2CTH OCTOBER, THIS FINI SHIP will sail from Southern Wharf, ovory Frida: NigU, ai 10 o'clock, for tho abovo plaocs. AU freight mini, bo paid bore by shippers. ??-Country papers advertising "tho DICTATOR" w11 please change nouco to agree witn above. For Freight or PaBfugo apply ou board, or to th Agenoy, No. 17 Vandorhonit'a Wliarf. Oetobor 20 FOR PHILADELPHIA. " EMPIRE STEAMSHIP LINE. ?? TJ1E STEAMSHIP HENRY PARGO M.umia, WILL BAIL AS ABOVE FROM SOUTH ATLANTI WHARF, on SAU'DHDAY next, uio 10th lnat. For Freigut engagement?, apply to 11. F. BAKER A CO., No. 30 Cmnborland street. Mcasrs. LATHUURY. WICKER8HAM A CO., Agonl In PhUadelpbla. Novnmbar ti gCXR SA.VAJN"^N" ^ H THE STEAMER "DIOT A TOB," 1400 TON? BURTHEN, CAPTAIN L. M. COIK?TEE, miTILL IUAVK BOOTHKBH WHABF BVE&Y PB! W DAY NIOirr, at 10 o'clock, tor thU port, for Freight or Hay *__*rcaxbo*id,ar tmigm< ?{(mauri " Bo. It Tnteiunfi Wfaarfc UHIGKBBIMJ & 8""", ESTABLISHED 1820, MANUFAGTUHEHS OF Grand, Square, And Upright PIANO FORTES WARE-ROOMS, N0. 652 BROADWAY, NEW YORK; CHICKERING & SONS' (?Valid, Square and Upright PIANO-FORTES ARE NOW. AS THEY EVER HAVE BEEN, CON SIDERED the boat in Ameno?, having been awarded SIXTY-FIVE PRIZE OIEDALS. Of which fonrtoen wore recel vod In the months of Sep tember and October. 18G6, and drat premium* over all competitors at tho oifierent prlucipal Fairs in thla country, and the PRIZE MEDAL at the WORLD'S FAI?, LONDON. THALBBllO'S OPINION. I consider Chickoritig & Hon?' Piulan, beyond com parison, tho best I have seen m Amerio*. ti. THALBERG, Chairman of Jury on Musical Instruments. CARO. It i? with feelings of prlds ?!> Amorican iuatiuf.icturora that ma ji.ir-IiRh (bo foi owing tesuun-u als, which ?BT0 ooen roceivcd oy UB rec? mly : EUH.UPEAN TESTIMONIALS, licceivcd during the month, of August, 1806. lennon. July 15, 1867. Megans CtncxERiKo & 8OKB-Gents: I have much pleasure in eiieloHlng a document tti};ii..-d by the flrvt computers, muslclins and profest-ora lu Europe. I held your Pi.moa in such hltfli estimation (ride, my oerlifl eatr) ilmt I fuit it my dut\ to take una ot thom with m4 to t-urr.pe, to .incertain tho opinion of my professional brethren. The ono osed certificate will provo how iinanimnus they have bt*n on the subject. I beg to forward, at the fume time, a lutter I received from my mund, Mr. Collard, which 1 am stirs munt bo gratify in w to you I have the honor to be, gen tit men, your? very truly, JAMfcHM. WEHLI. LOMDO.?, January 14, I860. Jamm M. WeJili, Eiq. : My DKJII KIR: I have great ple-i? ur? in a "ti na yo uto ci nvey to Merarw. ChiCHering Iho expro sion of my highest approval of their b.etruuieiit. lils, I oon ?tiler, not merely tie? beet lus minent . f American uiiuu.'ao. ture tbat 11 ave tried. b<>l one of the h..:-tu Grand Piauo lortc* that ho? ever tv. UM under uiy rbsorvation; and : lit! Moisrfl. Chlekerlii.: may woll be prend of having urned nut from th <ir niamtfatxory an instrument ?hieb, for touch, quain j, power and worbmnnsblp, it won d bs very difficult to surpass in any part of tho wldo world. , Dear sir, very sincerely yours, OHA8. D. COLLARD, Firm of Collard & Collard, Piano-forte Manufacturers, London. Lo.NDO.v, August 22, 1866. James If. WeJili, Et_ : MY iiiiAK tim: As yon ara ?toma bick lo the United Otates. 1 iuu-t beg you to remember me klidly to tba Messrs. Cbickeriiig Tell them I wis nolighted with their Graud Piano-tor'?--at grind, an i-ttrwncnt, I think, at wat;ver turned out, both in touch and tone. Wildling jon, Sic, I remain ever truly, H K. BKOADWOOD, Firm of I. Broadwood At Rous, Piano-forte Manufac tureca. London. Losco?, July 20,1860^ Meurt. Cliickering & Sons: ?JESTS : I h ive ju?t noun lnvlte.t hy Uestrs, Collard to try a Grand Piano-tort? mimi act tired bj you, and I lime?o hoal atlun In enrtoi log bl' j en ion ot ray old triouii. Mi O. i'. CoiUr?. v.zi thai ii is tho Iluta; in liiruiut-nt I over pi yet! ou bulievo me, neutle mon, most fmthiuliy toora, J. L. HATTON. Testimonial! from tlie mott distinguished Artists in Europe to Met.rJ Chic. ?Tiny it Sons: l.OMiX'? Ju y 05, 18G6L Having played upon a Mu.til.? made b> Mcusr?. OhiekerlnK t- avisa, of in>-v>ti i.u.i New York, 1 have much pleasure lu testifying tu it.? g nural exe- II nee. fror sweetness and Imlll.n.?i til tone, delicacy of touch aid nwgulflcoot iiuw.-r lor cir-oort purposes, I conn,iler it u reilly UIIANL? PI.IHIIMBTK AMD DI:CIDIII> LY Till: BgbT 1 HAVl! HV.KM 1}T A 11KIKCA.N MANUfAOTUBK. AIUIIKI.IA UUUJJARD. . A OiBullMi. W. K?UH IULE-. BENEDIOT. M. W. B,LrE. . U .ti UALIE. URlNLKY RICHARDS. ItfcNK FAVA..?KR. SYDNEY SMITH. Git LO iiMiilNDi. Al.Klv, LI J.M-.l L. 1.1 NI .HAY 8L PER. 3. MU8OM 1 UH, Pim. 01 Ooni-orvatolro do Lei /.i,'. A IHUlt CHAPPEL, Dht-ctvr uf Monday Con certs, Londou. Among tho chief point? ol ?my fleno? of 'ha Chiclrar ilig l'l.iuo?. of uhloli si-oak thti reuownod ?? list? In Uieir congratulatory tostitu niais to the Mtft?m.Chiektirtiig, are the greatnat pnasib o di-.itb, ttoliticHs aud vulum? ot tone, combined with a raie brillUnoy, otasruoHS und porfoot eveuueea throng mut iii? en tiru scale; and, ?hove all. a surprising dututiou of sound th? pure and f-vin ? athflu'. (jilaiity or ?hieli never ( h mgeu under the antat del lent" or powerful touch. During tho pase ii.rt>-throe juara this firm hasmana actured ao 000 PIA? os. In <ho coustrucilou bl which they lnvo introduced creay known aud valuable iinpr. ?en.eut Tlmy havu in varia bly been aebctod and used by ad of he world's <to L-!iow!edyd groat artists who havu vi*ited this eonntry professionally, both fur private and pnblio use. TilALBKitO. I consider Chickcriug k Sous' Manon,1 bayoud com parison, the beat I have ?v<-r >.? cn lu America. (?UTl>?n VI.IK. I oonalder Ohlokering k (tons' Pianos superior to any i.i tho world. They aro unrivalled for their sinutng qttaUH*.. and for the harmonious roundness ol thmr tooo. i'bera is a parfect lioiutigouelty ibrt-ughout nil tue re ;..itera. Tba tipper iiouta am rema kable fur a eleir .tan and purity whioh I do not And ia any other IH?T ,mniit, while the owe la dlRtlngnlshe 1 for powor wuhoul hitrahnes^, and for amssnlticeut suuority. WEHLI. Yeiir Pianos are superior to ouy I bsvo oror soon tn this country or in Europe. I niivit never hfuinl * tot'O SO poit'eot ; It jleldH ovary eiprustiou thalia neided lu music, ?.ml ita ?pi au tv U capable of chango t<> IHSK ?wry ?Hnliment 'JhUlsa rsn? power, an . is derived dom 'ti? perfect parity of un tun?*, together with its H> mp -tin-tie, elastlo and weil bulanooo touch. Pi'?NWsKI. During the past fight j oar* I have constantly played upon th J. any celebrated F.r.ird Piano?; yoursaru th? mly Instruments thtt I have found, Utber hero or In knrnpo, to 1 quat them 111 all their points of excellence. It may be satisfactory to our patrons and friends among tno public-?t largo t'l state that testimonials nara been received from all the leading artists who har? visited or am now residing lu Iii?* Unt'od ?tatos, a few Ol whose. aiUM. i-sntitpu thoHu above we ppend: LK.?i DI: MILYKK. AliFUhl) JAhL. H. bANDKBSON. R. HOEKMAN. ARTHUR And many others. GOOTAV HATTER. 3. BKN EDICT. H SritAKOBCH. J ULLI EN. NAPOLEON. ?j-ILLUSTRATED ALBUMS AND PRICE LI9TB HKNTHYMAIL. WARE-ROOMS, io. 652 Broadway, NEW YORK. SENKT SE?GLING, Air't OoMo?f# tmntmmm