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. ,. A**V?\% VOLUME III...."NO. 392.] OIIAIU-KSTON, S. C. SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 18G0. [PRICE FIVE CENTS. Per Atlniillc Tcl.-grapU. LONDON AND I-IVEIIPOOI? MAl-KET. London, Novembor 13.-Cotton opened dull ; pricoB dooliood fully o quarter; Uplands lid.; ?aloa 7000 bnlou. Console 90. Fivoa 10L LiVEiivooD, Novombor IG.-Drcaastufla market without chongo. Corn quoted at 38u. for Mixed Western. Petroleum la. Gd.@la. 7d. Console 90. Opening priccB of Amorican Securities-Fives, G9$ ; Illinois Control, 774 > Erics, 49?. lii.i.i-iN, Novombcr 10.-Tho Admiralty of Prne sia oro ongagod in tho croation of a strong fleet, ?nd naval recruiting lias boen ordorod to com mouco immodintoly in tbo Ducbios. Vienna, November 10_The Journal of to-day, in an editorial, says that cuatomB negotiations have commoncod botwoon Austria and Prussia, containing proposals calculated to pacify Europe. Liyebpood, Novombor 16-Noon.-Tho ehort-timo movomont is oxtonding among the cotton mills of La ne a-? biro. In Stoko-upon-Trout, on the 15th inst., ovory oarthonwaro manufactory closed, and fchore was o universal striko oud lock-out. Tito French Minister to Leave Washington. Washington, November IG.- Tho Fronen Min islor lina rocoived notico to loavo boro on Docembor 10th, for his now ponition aa Ministor to Portugal. H?b biiccoteor will be hero by that time. -?_??>_? - Important Cn1>lnct Consultation.-Impar tial Suffrage Discussed. Washington, November 10.-Til- following was tolographcd from this city to the New York Times by o ispccial correspondent: ".Chief Justice Chase oallcd at tho White HoUM thia morning, oud waa cloactod with tho President for about an bom be foro his departure. Mr. Sbwabd, Gov. Randall, Hr. Mcculloch and Mr. Uhow.sino arrived and remained in con-m.tat.on with tho 1'resident untU 10 o'clock. It ib bolivcd thal this nicoting waa for coiiBultatioa upon a most important subject, based upon ou offert now making by leading men of all parties to perauado tho Prcsidoui to induce the Southern people, in coiiRidorntiou of gineroi am nesty, lo occopt universal suffrage, with o qualifi cation of either property or intelligence. Promi nent Southern mon aro co-oporating with tho Re publicana and Democrats in thia effort." ? ? o Horse Fair. Washington, November IG.-Tho horao Tair will oommoncc on Monday next. The prizes amount to $G00O. Man}' noted horses will bo preBont, in cluding Dexter and tho eolobrated racer Meyoosler. ? > o Mr. Davis Removed to Better Quarters? Pobtbess Monboe, November 1C.-Jefferson Dayis has boon removed from his casomatoa to more commodious apartments in Carroll Hall. -? ? ? Steamer Arrivals. New Yobk, November IG.-Tho ateamers Wil mington from Q alveston, and Veteran from Reou l -t, havo r.rrived at this port. Tbo Mississippi Commissioners. Washington, November 16.-The Mississippi Oommissionora, who aro urging tho roloaao of Jeffeuson Davis, will remain hero until thoy havo another intorviow with the President. ? > _? Secretary Stanton Pleads TVoi Guilty? Washington, Noveinher l8.-Secrotai-y Stanton has, through his counsel, entered a pica of not guilty in tho suit for trespass brought against him in tho Circuit Court by W. T. Swinton, a banker hero, who waa imprisoned during tho war. * New York Market. NOON DISPATCH. New York, Novembor 10.-Cotton declined le; solos email, at 33@a35. Gold 43j. Exchange 9?. Sight Q?. I .our dull ; Southern $12.50@17. Wbito Corn le. lower. EVENINO DI8PATCH. Cotton atoadior ; salea 1800 bales, at 33@:)j. Flour dull; solos of 5000 bbls.; Southern at $12.CO @17. Wheat dull ; eales 23,000 bushela. Corn irrogidar ; sales 183,000 buahola. Pork lowor ; Moss $__0.25@23 87. Whiskey moro active. Rice quiet. Sugar dull. Naval Stores quiet ; Turpcntino 7_@ 77J ; Rosin $5.25@ll ; Tar $3.50@4.50. Gold 43?. Mobile _Ii-rk_t. MoniLB, November 16.-Salea to-day 700 bale? Middling, 8i. @31c Sales for tho week 42 U balos. Rocoipts for tho week 03-X balos, against 9100 last week. Exports for tho wook S192 bale... Stock unijold 34,000 baloa. Now Orl?ans Market. New Obleanb, Novembor 16. -Cotton Irregular and lowor; Middlings 31@32o. Stock 143,800 bales. Sugar inactive; fair 12@12Ac. Molnssos, inferior 60o.; primo 75@77?c. Corn in good domand ot $1.40. Flour in good domand; Superfino $11.50, Rxtra $12@16.50. Pork lower and dall at $28.50. Rocon dull; Shouldors 15c, Sides lGic. Lord stea dy, 14i@lGc Oats in fair demand, G4?65o. Hoy in good domand at 30e. Whiskey firm at $2.40. ? Gold 43|. _ Emigration to the United States? Tho Philadelphia Age says of tho above subject : There has boen a very largo influx of foreign population dining tbo prosont year. Tho number of arrivals registered at Castle Gordon, New York, from January 1 to tho 81st of Ootobor. is 202,440, against 15G.151 for tbo samo period of last year-a roto of influx which equals tho most aotive yoara of immigration. It is deserving of noto, soya tho United States Economist, that a very marked ohango has occurred in tho nationality of tho popu lation arriving at Now York. A comparatively small proportion of the inoroaso occurs in tho ar rivals troin Iroland, tho gain upon last year boing only ? per cont.,' whilo in English immigrants thorn is an inoroaso of 30 por cont.,. and in German of about 40 per cont. Tho following comparison shows tho number of arrivals, to tho closo of Oc tober, from thone courtrios: _ , , For 180?. For 1865. .U-land. 6-3,14? 6i),8.0 Oorraany.80,401 ftLr_?43 En*!1?"10.81,063 25.043 Totals..179,669 143,1.83 The demand for akillod labor in tins country, .occasioned by tho war, han induced o largor in orooBO of immigrants from England this jo'?r than is usual. Tho fact that Iroland has not increased her onoto in tho aamo ratio as othor countrios would soem |to bo duo very muoh to tho fact that iho condition of tho working o?osnos in that ojuu try is now in a stoody couran of improvemont, tho largo doplotlon of laborers boring produood a ro BotTon in favor of wages. Tho inoroaao from Gor mony is very striking. As o wholo, tho immigra tion is of a most satisfactory obaroctor, and will .do muoh towards i ocuporating the country from tho effoots of tho war. Mbs. Airea has finished her bust of Lincoln. Govornor Androw, Senators Sumner and Wilson, Mr. Routwoll and othors, all pronoonoo this bust An extraordinary faithful representation of the .great original. The bust, in morb.o, ia to ocoupy a plooo of honor in tao Senate Chamber of the (mi lo-. SUta?. WA-1-lNC.TON NEWS. Our Now York exchanges havo tho following ?tenia of nowa in Uioir Wiuih.ugtouconoBpondonco, dalcdthol'lth: NAVAJ. EXOAQEII-NT WITH TIBATE- ON Tim OOTNA COAST. A dispatch from Acting P.onr Admiral Itali, dated .Toddo Bay, Japan, September l.cont-iins a descrip tion of a naval engagement with nativo pirato i in ?Tuly laut. Tho pirates woro Bovon hundrud in numbor, with twonty-two junios and two htuidrcd and Bovontv guns. Tho English squadron in that vicinity at tho date of tho dispatch numbered forty vosboIb, carrying over two bundrod guns, tbo majority of tho voasols boiDg gunboats carrying tin on guns each. lOnaRI OF OENEBAJj SICKLES. Gonoral Sickles, commander of the Department of South Carolina, has boon called to Washington. Tbo precise import of tbo order is & state secret, which will require a wcok or moro of timo to divulgo, Some think that Gonoral Hickies will bo sont to tho Rio Orando to aid Gonoral Sheri dan in caso forco should be roquired to carry out tho policy of President Jobnbon in rogard to Mexico, while others contend that bo hoB boon sont for to consult upon tbo political situation of tho South. The General lo It C barios ton on tho evening of tho 12th iust., on board tho stoamcr Cosmopolitan, for New York, and moy bo expected to arrive boro to-day. TUX RETOHT OF THE SEOnETABY OF TUTS TB-ASITBT. Secretary Mcculloch is now devoting all his time in proparing hits forthcoming roport. Portions ol' it have been placed in the bunds of tho printer? at tho Treasury Department. It is understood that Mr. McCulldcli will urge non Congrosa the ne cessity for tho pat-sago of alow looking towards au early resumption of tq-ccio payment-*. Tho report wil bo quito voluminous, and will bo ono of tbo most interesting over issued from that depart ment. o?anos _njETr*'o. Tho Cabinet mooting to-day was somowbat pro tracted. Ali the members wore present. Tho usual numbor of visitors v/ero in atloiulanco, in cluding MosuM. Lowry aud li ?liver, commissioners from Mississippi to a*k for tho pardon ol' Joli". Davis. No interviews wcro granted. JEFFEHSON DAVIS. 'llio President will, to-morrow or next day, pro SOnt it brief negativo reply to tbo Mississippi dele gation, who caine on, at "tho request of tbo Gov ernor mid Legt-latnro of that state, to urge tbo reloaso of Jo?. Davis. The delegation, who woro friends and neighbors of Jeff. Davis, bavo recoived fiormission to visit lum at Fortress Monroe, mid oft thin afternoon for FwtMM Monroo, to havo an intorview with tbo stato prisoner. Thoy wUl re turn on Thursday. gen. grant's ohder no. 4-1 not "evoked. Oidor No. 44, issued by Gen. Giant in July last? direct? district mid post commanders to arrest all persons who liavo been or may hereafter bo charged with crimes aud offences against ofllcors, agunta citizens and inhabitants of tho United States, and coniino thom in mihi nry custody until the proper ju-icial tribunal* aro willing and ready to try thom. This order, it has boen ascertained on inquiry, has not been revoked by either the President or tho Secretary of War, nor has Gon. Grant, as has boon stated, dono so. It is said, however, that tho Gon oral has merely written a letter to Major-General Sheridan, advising that it bo not strictly enforced, now that tho Civil Dights Dill is in op?ration, and un 1er its provisions tbo judicial tribunals arc open to all complaint?. -.-*-+ Crops InTcx?-v. [Correspondence of the Neto Orleans Picayune.] BjvStbop, October SO.-I havo boon travelling in the linost growing cotton rogions probably in Tex as for tho last throe months, including tbo comities of Fayotto, Dastrop, Hays, Caldwell and Gonzales, and I can truly say I havo novor seen such a crop growing as tho picsont, and I bavo boon Uviug in Texas for tbo last tvtolvo years. It BOOmfl that our people (Texas), and moro e?pe cl-ily tua?, portion ju_t mentioned, bavo boon po oiUtiuly favored Inns reason-tho rain m tho spring Inning in abundance; one of tho largest crops pi-o-uuly over pitcnoil; and, ivbovo all, tuivt dicud mlscourgo tu mo cotton, tho worm, did but nttiu or no damage. Add to tina uno of tho most pleas ant falls, no rain to into?fore with the gat?oiu-g ol' tim ero -, aud wo havo uno of the must cneorfui pictures of probpmty and happiness. As to tho yield of colton, 1 Lavo beard tbo fanners estimate it nt not lesas than ono hull bulo, irom that to ono b&io per acre. I havo seen ??ovcr vd planters who conhdontly assort d that tlioy womd raiso a bolo and a hall to tbo aero if it could only bo saved. One truth ?b paton!, and that is that thoro has been a greater amount of cotton raised than con bo galnoicd. As a nutter of course, ti i oro is a great complaint that tim froud labor s/uuuu will not do-that tho negroes won t work, ?_o. 1, for one, can ?,iy tout thoy bohavod mach bot ter than 1 expected, considering their lguuraut condition, thou* low ututo of morals, and tuon* fOr ?nor treatment as slavos. Again, 1 havo fo__a a few largo planters, and formerly s avoholdoi-, wbo acknowlougo that, foy had mudo moro niunoy this yoar tuan any year provious. Ouo old pian tor r ennui? ed : "1 unod to pay all medical bul-, oiotho and lead thom, pay taxes, and if ono died I lout from ?tsio?j to *.i?ou. i-iuw 1 furnish thom tennis, plows and tho land ; 1 get thom to soil my hu? plus of corn aud bacon, beef, ?Vc, and in return 1 gut one-half tho crop." Too Bj Blom of fiood labor has worked weil m Das trop County, and as far as I am informed, it suc ceeded bo? oud tue expectations of tho most ?an guine. Many young mon liavo made from tloW to $2000 this yoar farming, witbout tho risk of a dollar, fur thor tuan then* time and labor, tho plant er furnishing tue laud, team, implement? and pro visions, and giving one-half to tue porson furnish ing tbo labor. A havo novor seen snob general signo of prosper ity as at tbo present tuno- towns building up, businoss moroasiug, farms and gin-houses going up, stoam-milis bouig oieotod. A few cotton fac tories aro doing a thriving businoss-ono at Now Draunfels, ouo at Woco, und tbo third at Das ti op. Give us poaco-a lasting, pormanout peace; admit us back into tho Union wah equal rights and priv ilege?; give us ropiosentation in Congress, and BOttlo forever tno voxod question of tho negro, and a moro happy, prosperous people than wo of To-os cannot bu lound on tho globo. In Hamburg thoy foastod the omoors of tbo United btates monitor in a bocoimug style. An oQieiul nn i at mu could not bo oxiondod to thom, as Mr. 1 ox bad boon mvitod to Dorhu, whoro ho waa recoived hi private nudio-oo by the King. So.ia tor Godofray und other ship-owner? looa tbo mat tor in band, aud a -pio-did dinuor asBombled ab jut 1. JJ perso us. Knun and o /nry ouo wa-t oa ! o.i. The fo-st was only m.i.rod by tim suddu.i death of the Anuno-n Consul, Mr. Doini,, no had gouo with tho buuatoi- to Alton., to visit tno monitor. On tuo return bo diod on tho train. His dont?! wa? not obsorvod during tho pase-go, and only nscortauiod wuon tbo oxo-rsio-iut- nad ar rived at tuo depot. -? ?? - Tho British oyster fisborios ovorywhoro ropirt ho ne?ty aud depression. Thoso oil Jersey, which, from ltxxi to lbuOgavo an ruixtna. return ol' -?10.000 to X4t),000, now yield only ouo-touth that sum; iu tho ostuary of tuo Tumuo. thoro has boon no good hood tail i co iBuO; und tbo juico of tho nativo ovuler has moro than trobioJ. No woll asoort.unod o-uao can bo assigned for tho-o fact?. The h. .sh _oa flshorio ? also show a great diminution; ad the fulling off in tho numbor of mon employ ixl ia tno In Mt twouty y o.i ru is ovor Aft j thou-and. This do olmn is oxplamed by tho famine of lola, and tho gonoral emigration which followed. .-.-.-. If is whi-porod that the National Parliarnont, aa Boon aa oouveuod in Berlin, la going to proeliim Ehig William as Emp?rer of Germany, and to open thereby a new "a.i>tor In the history of the fatherland. Tilia plan, if oarriod oat, will not only uilonoo all opposition to the annexed piovinoai, but ore long ti?luro DuTuriA, Badea and Htui bato the Northam Bund. TISIS EXPECTED METEORIC! SIIOWKIt. Up to o Into hour lr.at nk-ht tbo great metcoi io shower prcdictqd by astronomers had not been ob served in tliia vicinity. Some of our Northern and Northwostoru friends, howovcr, roport a "amall shower" on Monday night, or rather Tuesday morning, as will bo seen by tho following dis patches : THE DISPLAY AT NEW HAVEN, CONN. New Haven, Novembor 13.-Last night o party of from twolvo to eighteen observers, under tho direction of Professor Nowton, counted from tho tower of Alumni Hall nix hundred and ninety-six shooting stare in five hours and twenty minutes. At twolvo o'clock thoy como at tho roto of about eighty to tho hour, increasing to one hundred and oighty tho last hour boforo dawn ; avorago for tho whole timo, ouo hundred and thirty to the hour. Not moro than one-third woro conformablo to tho radiant in Loo. Anothor party, observing ot Shef field Scientific School, obtained results agreeing in the main with tho above. THE DISPLAY AT CHICAGO. Chicaoo, November 13.-Tho meteoric shower at Chicago, partially promised for lost night, woa a tod disappointment, both to the curious and to tho astronomers, as tho motcora woro ecarcely moro numerous or brilliant than may bo seen on any clear night in the fall of tho yoar. From olovou to ono o'clock about ono hundred and fifty woro counted by Profoaaor Saflord, of tho Chicago Ob servatory. Thoy oppoarod to como mostly from tho constellation Loo, in the east, and to movo in nearly o horizontal direction, though mony foil obliquely and perpendicularly, mid tho direction varied as tho constellation changed its position. Ono very brilliant motoor, about 1 o'clock, started from near tho constellation CaiiBsiprod, and, de scribing a parabolic curve, oxtendod entirely acroas the eastern boa vena, finally sinking below tho hori zon. Tho first part of tho night was clear and cool, and very favor._-.lo for investigation, but shortly lifter 1 o'clock a haze came un, nnd tho beavens woro aoon donsoly o.oraproau, so that no further exhibition could bo witnoased. I'hrcc to Pour O'clock.-Two httlo meteors ap peared at three o'clock in the i.oulhwcst, and both went southward from tho position of tho co ._>tolla tion Ursa Major. Immediately nftorwurds another shooting star appcarod fifteen degrcos north of the zenith. Thoro woro not moro than thrco or four of tho whole number that wera not south of that point. The noxt meteor appeared in tho west, forty degrees below tho Konitn, and the succeed ing ono in tho east, near tho horizon; mid there waa a very little ono in the southwest, thirty de grees above tho horizon. There waa au interval of one or two minutes in their flight. The timo thcBO motoora remained in sight averaged ono fourth to ono-balf a second. They woro mostly bolow or between the constollations th . Greater Dog and tho Creator Boar. Three-fourths of thom touched tho southwestern section of tbo Milky Way. UUTEOBS AT BOSTON. Boston, Novembor 14-2.30.-Largo numbors of meteors are appearing hero, tho people turning out to see thom; is supposed to bo ino procursor of meteoric ?howers. MF.TF.Ons IN NEW YOBK. New Yobk, Novombor 13.-A party "watching tho heaven.." last night, from o pr?valo observato ry, gives tho folio wing in relation to the mot carie showers: * Eleven to Three O'clock.-At about 11 o'clock last night the first ono of tho shooting stars woa no ticed at a point noor this city, where somo poins woro token to seo tho number which carno. Only two or threo morn were viaiblo till a quarter boforo threo this morning. Thon within a period of ton minutes threo bright shooting stars appeared at tho south at an oltitudo of about forty-five dogrcc? from tbo horizon. Tho first went eastward, tho second westward, and the third southward, or directly towards tho horizon. Tho bright lino of tho path covered about fiftcon dogrcos. Four lo Five O'clock.-Aftor four o'clock tho shooting atari appeared in groat numbors. Thoy went in all directions, but usually southward, and more than half woro first aoon in tho aoulhwost. Tho only flight approaching a "shower." which was seen in tho course of the night, was at four o'clock and ton minute.!. Then Chico stars darted downward in quick succession. Ono waa excood ingly brilliant and oft a trail which could bo soon for somo timo after it disappeared. In the com ho of ton minutes thoro woro eovon flights. Thon they carno at longer intervals, and for about twen ty minuto i not ouo shooting star was seen. Boforo fivo o'clock thoro wcro eight or ten, howovcr. '.?/hey woro noarly all small. Ono of them, which was vory far distant, acoincd lil.o a long, thin lino of fight, and was viaiblo for Rovoral aoconds. five to Six O'clock.-From fivo to six o'clock thoro woro moro motcora than iu any of tho othor p?riode, though in couBoquonco, partly of the early dawn, none woro distinguished after forty minutes to six o'clock. At about half-past fivo o'clock a largo meteor, as bright and Hashing as a rocket, panned from tho constellation Orion towards tho northwest. Ila train was as luminous as tho brightest flame. DRU-LIANT DISPLAY AT TBOT. Tboy, N. Y., Novombor 14-2 A. M_At half-past aoven o'clock last ovening a moteor of mont bril liant appoaronco, and about tho size of a twonty pound shot, carno directly from the constollation of Orion, and travelled wostwardly until its dis appearance. Its flight was accompanied by cor rum. itionti that abaolutoly glittered aloug its on tiro length. At olovoa o'olook anothor brilliant moteor of tho first magnitude shot from tho boll of Orion, traversing about . forty-fivo dogrooa of tho horizon, accompanied with nebulous light, similar to that which come tory bo dio s exhibit. It como from the east, and took a southerly direc tion, leaving a long trail. During tho ovening, up to half-past twolvo o'clock, noven of those motcora, mostly from the constella tion Orion, passed in a southerly direction. Those wo io all of tua firnt magnitude, and traversed south with long trails. At a quarter to ono o'clock o vc ry largo and brilliant moteor, accompanied with o phoapboroscout light, appeared at the end of tho bioklo, and instantly panned north, marked with all tho colors of the rainbow. Shall the Negroes Voto ? The following, soys tho Now York Evening Post of the 14th, is from an intelligent and sagacious ofucor, now in command in South Carolina : An for tho state of fooling with regard to tho "mon and brother," it is about the samo hero ae at tho North. Tho higbor classes treat him well, and ?ant to soo him do woll; tho "low-down poo ple" aro joalons of him. Uko to abuse bira, and bo gin to boto him. All the outrages-and thoy aro not many-como from tho "low-down people," oa tho "poor white folk:." are called boro. 'Ino for mer o wnorn still toko an interest in t hoir old slaves, oud will occasionally go to law for thom, and vory troquontly continuo to food and favor thom, at least bo far as tboy can afford. Tho truo loyal mon hero aro tho mon who fonght against us on tho field of battle. Thoy givo no trouhlo, and thoy oro tolerably right in opinion: it ni tno follows who lived in bomb-proofa during tho war who uro now blatant; tho mon who did not shod thoir blood whou thoy hod a chanco. 1 n ?ist Bay that I bko tho ox-Confederate soldiors; thoy aro nunl) under their deto u, and accent tho sur rendo.- honestly. Largo numbors of thom aro iu favor of passing the Constitutional Ainondmont, and thoro is a crowing, though as yet silent party, looking to thai sultlomont. I huj.o that Congress will stick to tho Amend ment, .uid ask noituor moro nor lons. Boho ve mo that, hint, the nogrooB aro not lit to .oto; and second, thoy would gouerolly voto with thoir old montoT. Don't you know that our Connecticut blacks always usod to voto tho old Whig ticket, fol lowing tho rmllo-Blurtod old gontlomon who for merly owned tuoiny It would bo Uko that boro. It ?ahid polio/. I firmly boliovo, for tbo North to insist that tho nogrooa shall vote, and consequent ly bo roj.ro.ioiitod I don't speak >f ob ?.tract jua tico. I have not room ouougu loft I > settle that httlo matter. I uupposo that al the South is not so good as my diotnot. It i. ?no boat, my predecessor told mo, in tho State. Tho only hostilepooplo are the bomb proof follows ad tho ladies. - ?too inr&atemdriooa from Lake Superior report eioeod ingly rougn weather thara, and two f;?ot of aaow eil over the upper peninsula. '.'.?? Ia i tie Ki'vncliiiiim, on--Wa iJoii't I-iiotv Exac'ly What. M. U ICditeuu: Zo lectio man vol. you call zo tocal is ono vorti good mau. lio no say no von you tolls bim to lako zo drink wis you; and 1 likes bim vera mooch; wo .vera good friends, but ho must have zo lectio vot-you-calls bim, whon ho no seo vora well, and von I meets bim and no ask him to talco ono lectio smilo, ho vora busy, got no time. Ho only got time to Viok at zo ladies-zo pride of zo world I la bolle Franco, mon ami. I takes zo lootlo walk zo odder day, and zo lectio Frenchman's bones I sacra bleu, vot for zoy bavo so many holes in zo walks. I walk on; I soo ono vora pretty big bouse, boautiful 1 I stand and looks at bim, bo vora fino I I swells wis prido, and 1 say, "zero's Ufo iu zo old land yet," und I zinks dat zo pooplo is ono vera rich people. I ask zo boy who livo zoro. Mister Smooth. Mister Smooth vera fino man. I knows him-wo goes to zo samo placo togezzor. Sacral I stumps my toe; I look down and one big brook stand in my way to show mo zo hole; holes all zo way boforo mo; I stop; I soo ono lootlo old bouso on zo stroot. I got mad, my too hurt, I ask zo man to toll mo who livo zero; bo look all round and zon Bay, old Drown livo zoro. I zinks and I zinks; by gar, I bavo bim. Mister Smeeth got ono vera good walk before his big bouso, all zo boles brceked up in squares vera much liko zo chcesbourd. MiBter Smeeth vera rich, Mistoi Drown poor old man ! L'argent ! I turns zo corner. Magnificent ! grand I ono big house 1 I looks, I sees zo window opon; I hears zo music! I looks in; ono vera beautiful young lady playing zo piano; zo grand fortissimo 1 I raiso my chapeau, Mainscllo, will you jilays mo ze Mni'ioil luiso. Sho looks wis her ?netty eyes v.ido opon; she calls her papa. Mon dieu, I *fcels bad; her papa come, ho seo zo lootlo old Frenchman; 1 salute him; ho look, ho look at me again, and in zo next momont bo como to zo door; and zon-well, mon ami, hocmbraco zo lectio old Frenchman; zo lectio old Froucinnan's be;-.! jump iu his mousnndm.iko bim cry, and we hug and wo kiss, n-.o cn 1 my old comrade of ze grand army of ze Empereur. LA BELLE. -.-...-.>? ? - - laOSt Alta. In rogard to colors wo are far boland the an cient -. None of the colors in tbo Egyptain paint ings of thousands of years ago aro In the loast faded, except tho green. Tho Tyrian purplo of tbo outombed city of Pompeii is as frosh to-day as it was threo thousand years ago. Somo o tho stucco painted ages boforo the Christian era, broken up and mixed, reverted to its original lustre. And yet wo pity tbo ignorance of the dark skinned children of tho ancient Egypt, The colors upon tho walls of Nero's festal vault mo as fresh as if painted yesterday. So ia tho check of tho Egyptian prince who was contemporaneous with Solomon, and Cloopatra, at whoso foot Cnosar laid tho richea of bia empire And in regard to metals. Tho edges of tbo statues of tbo obelisks of Egypt, aud of tbo an cient walls of Homo, aro as sharp as if but bown yoatorday. And tbo stones still remain bo closely fitted that their scams, laid with mortar, cannot bo penetrated with ti?o odgo of a pen-knifo. And their mirinee is excoodingly liard. at) hard thal whon the French artists engraved two lines upo:i tho obelisk brought from Egypt, thoy dostroyod, in Ibu tedious task, many of tho bost tools which can bo manufactured. And yot tho so anciont monu ments aro traced all ovor with inscriptions plaood upon them in oldon timos. This, with other fa.'ia ol a striking character, prove that thev woro far moro skilled in metala than wo are. Quito recently it is recorded that whon au American vossol waB on tbo shores of Africa a son of that be nighted region mado from an iron hooji a knifo su porior to any on board of tho vessel, and another mado a sword of Damascus exco'.lenco from a jiieco of iron. Fiction is very old; Scott had his countorpnrl t?ro thousand years ago. A story is told of a warrior who bivi no limo to wait for tho j)ropor forging of his weapon."but soizod it red hot, tobo forward, but found to his surpriso that tho cool air bad temporod his iron into an excellent Btool weapon. Tho tempering of stool, therefore, which was now to us a century since, was old two thousand } ears OB? Ventilation is doomed a modern rt. But this is not tho faot, for apertures, unquostionablv made for tho purposo of vontilation, aro found in tho pyramid tombs of Egypt. Yet thousands of years ago tho barbarous Pagans wont so fur as to vonti lato their tombs, while wo yot scarcely know how to ventilate our nouses. BUSINESS NOTICES. Auction Sales Tilla Day. Wn.nuR k Bos will noll this day at tho rcr.ltlenco No. 5 Franklin street, weat aldo, tho entire contenta of said house, consisting of furniture, ko. HI. L. An-iB will soil this day st lila atoro, No. 10 Von duo Bango, at 10 o'clock, an aeeortment of uno dry gooda, brogans, to. Try Tlicm, Many persona havo within this s-mraor experienced tho benefits to be derived from tho um of Pahkhin'h n_r_Tio BiTTOoa. We would rocommond thom to all who stand to need of a tonic For aale by all Druggist-. a Ootobor 0 To tub *_ov_aa or Good Couti Buhad.-Ta-o ono pictof good sweet Indian Mool, ono tea-cup of Flour, a little Salt, and silt tbeso together, with throe- small tea spoon!--- of PIONBEB YEAST POWDER (no other will do), rub in a plcoe of sweot Butter the alee of an ogg; add one pint of sweet milk, and two eggs woll beaton; a spoonful of Rtignr will hnprovo It; put Into pana and bako in a quick ovon. . For solo by HI?NU Y BISCHOFF k CO., No. 197 East Bay street, Ch-r'.ORton, 8. O. November 17 stuth Ptonb__ BoapI No. 31-Superior to ill] Pioneerooap most ooonomioal of all I Sold by O. BISCHOFF k CO., No. 197 Bast Bay street, Charleston, S. O. November 17 o* utklwo Ir von want aomothtog to roniovo Bolla, Pimples and Ei-optiona from tho faco and body, got Epfino's S-rs-pa rllla and Quoou's Delight. It Is tho boat Barsap-rllla. For salo by all druggists. t'ist-3 M.-'V have wontlorod why, in this onllghtonodoontury, when every scienco has advanood to almost nor?ootlon, eoroo ouo, aotuatod by a 'dcslro to promote tho health and woU-ro of his fellow-being, han not erivon to the world a naodici-o which would provo eihoauloas In tbo euro of thoMO most painful dltoa-on, vi- : Diarrht-o, Dys entery, kc. Io snob wa would say, that at least a reme dy baa boon found io Da M AlUDl'N'H HA U.MIN ATI Vi* -YRL'P. It only rtvji?rea a trial to provo ita unlimited exton- For salo by all druggists. KINO k OASBIDKY, Agonta. OOODBJOH, WINEUAN k CO., Agent?. Nov-cabor 13 0 Hi? nature an antidote feraoqi-roddlsoa-ee I All who suffer believe they ought to and oan bo cured. The Fi__rrATio]f Brrreas prepared by Dr. Dsakk, of New York, havo no doubt benoBttod and ourod more personal of Dytpcp-la?, Nerronsn-ss, Boor Stomach, Loas of Ap. petite, ?lold-g We__nt__, O-O-ral Dobllity, and Mental Despo-de&ey, than any other article to exUtenoe?, Thoy ara co-rpo-sd of the purest root? and herbs, earefully prepared, to be taken aa a toole and gentle stimulant. Tliey a-*o aflaptod to airy ?gear oo_dl_o_ of IIB*, and aa*e exten-lv-ty popohur with moth?**? and persons ?of aod-n tory habito. toU-O Nov<_n__r 13 f _*a??^" ?>??I??iN/_?ri? .-.>*_-MAATit-tm?W? SPKCIAL NOTICES. ear church of the holy communion. -Divino Scrvico every Sitnd-sy Earning, at quarter-pint .Joven o'clook. 1 November 17 ?o-rrilli BUOUENOT ciumcii. -tub rbv -HABLK8 8. VEDDER will comnWOCO bin tlntloH na I'BBtor of Ulta Church To-Morrow Morning. Scrvico at lalf-past 10. Afternoon at 4 o'clock. November 17 1 ?3-OBPHAN HOUSE CHAPEL.-THE REV. J. MERCIER OREEN, of Christ's (Episcopal) Churub, will lerform Divino Scrvico In this Chapel To-Morrow After toon, 18th Instant, at 3>_ o'clock. 1 Novembor 17 Oir TRINITY CHURCH, HASEL STREET. -boro will bo Sorvlco In this Church To-Morrow (Sunday), it half-past Ten o'clock A. M., and at half-past Throo In he Afternoon. Tho Sunday School will bold Ita exorcises, vhon a discourse will bo delivered to Uio children by ho Pastor. Tho public aro invited to attend. November 17 1 ?3TBETHEL BL E. CHURCH SOUTH, COR SER OF PITT AND CALllODN STREETS.-This _.hurch will bo oponod for Divino Worship on To-Morrow yiyili, and on every succeeding Sabbath night until _rthcr notice. Sermon by tbo Pastor, Rev. J. T. ?VIOUTMAN. Sorvlco to commonco at 7 o'clock P. M. Novombor 17 1 *_T WENTWORTH STREET LUTHERAN 3UURCH.-Tills Church having hoon newly repaired, rill bo oponod for Divino Scrvico _T<>-_li-rro.p. Tbo opon iiT Sermon will bo preached nt half-past Ton o'clock A. VI. by Rev. Professor J. P. SMEXT/.ER, of Nowberry Jollt'cc. 1-oachlug at Four o'clock P. IL by Rev. A. R. SUDE, of Columbia, and at Sovon P. M. by Rev. T. S. ilOINEST, of Ternaria. Collections will bo taken up hruughout the day, to moct tho indebtedness of the Shunta. 1 November 17 nar UNITARIAN CHURCH.-REV. THOMAS ?IIR.ST 8MITI?, of England, now Pastor ot this Church, sill conduct tho Services on Sunday, 18th hint., morning uni afUrnoon, at the ubuhI hours. There will be an adjourned meeting of tbo Corporation mmcdiately nftor the morning service. Business of im i ortanco will bo submitted. I November 17 ear citadel square church. - reli JIOUS SERVICE in this Church by tho Pastor, Rov. L. ?otudeiit, To-morrow Morning, nt half-past 10 o'clock, md nt Night at 7 o'clock. 1 November 17 B2T- ALL CLAIMS AGAINST THE BRITISH lark VICTORIA, Ross master, must bo presented at my -Alco at or boforo 13 o'clock Meridian, on Saturday, 17th nsb, or tboy will be debarred payment. W. P. HALL. November 17 1 Consignee. ??rNOTICE_NOTICH IS HEREBY GIVEN bat an application will bo modo at the noxt session of bo Legislature for a charter for Uio CHARLESTON FREIGHT RAILWAY COMPANY. Novombor 17 stn!. K*- NOTICE.-THE BREMEN BARK EVER SARD DELIU3, fTom Dromon, having ontorod Ulis day, tiudor tbo Five Days' Act, all goods not permitted will be .ort to the publia stores at tbo expiration of that time. Novembor 10 2 ??-NOTICE.-THE PUBLIC IS CAUTIONED aot to credit any of tho crow of tho Dromon bark EVER HARD DELIUS, aa any such dobts will not bo recognized by tbo captain or conslgnoss. Novombor 10 2 Di-WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE E. M. WHITING, Esq., an a candidato Car Sherltr ol Charleston (Judicial) District, at the noxt cloction. September io_ J8S? MESSRS. EDITORS ?-PLEASE AN NOUNCE JOHN T. MILLIGAN n9 a Candidato for Sheriff if Charleston District, at tho election Lu July next, and r.!)li{jo. THE MECHANICS AND WORKINGMEN. September 29_fl_ OS" MESSRS. EDri'ORS :-YOU ARE nEREBY authorized to announco tbo Hon. JOHN L. NO WELL as % Candidato for tbo Shoriffnlty at tho noxt election. October 30_____?_ OB"MESSRS. EDITORS :-YOU WILL PLEASE announco Gen. A. M. MANIGAULT as a Candidate for Sheriff at tho ensuing election. A CITIZEN. Novombor 3 stu nar notice. - application will be mado at tho noxt regular session of tbo Legislature for n Srant for a SOUTH CAROLINA STATE LOTTERY, for tbo benefit of tbo State. H. T. PETERS. Novomber 17 stuf ms5 nm-3. 8. FARRAR BRO 8 Ac CO. vs. LEVI PAT TERSON_PETITION FOR LEAVE TO SUBSTITUTE NEW RECORD.-It appearing to my satisfaction that tho defandant In this caso la absent from and without tbo Limits of the State : On motion of Messrs. Hendkhson k Benns, It la ordered that ho do plead, answer or djinin th aro to, In thirty dayii from tbo publication of thia ordor, Dr thia petition will bo taken pro confesso against bim. J. K. LINDER, C. O. P. Clork's Offloe, Colloton District, S. C, Oot 6, I860. Oc to bor 2T_s4_ ?a- NOTICE.-PURSUANT TO THE PRO VISIONS of the Aot of Arecmbly incorporating tho PLANTERS' AND FARMERS' RELIEF ASSOCIATION, tbo booka of subscription will be oponod by tho nndor ?ignod, at the Store of R. W. GALE k CO., No. 45 Wont rvorth street, Tc-Morrow, 12th of Novembor, and will re main opon until further notice. Tho aharoa aro five hundred In nambor, and ? 500 each. __n Instalment of five dollar- por eharo will bo roquirod upon making uubscription. B. W. GALE. OEO. O. ROBINSON. CHAH. E. ROBINSON. Novembor 12 sul mwf WM. Ii. BELLAMY. SOT NOTICE TO THE SECOND LIEN, FIR3T MORTO AGE, BONDHOLDERS OF THE CHARLESTON rVND HAVANNAH RAILROAD COMPANY.-By a rcoo lation of a mooting of tho holders and ownora of a ma ur Uy of the wholo amount of theso bonds, all holders of Uio samo havo the oppor.unity to approve tho action of laid Bondholders, by whioh protection ia con to ni pla Uni, ia far au practical, lo, to thoir Ink-rout. Every Bondholdor, wbotber ho took part in tho pre .lmlnary proceedings or not, nnty bocorao a party to tho per ..sent movement by signing the proper paporo, on or before Saturday, the 17th (nab, at 2 o'clock, P. II., at tho Miloo of J. REIDBOTLSTCN, Esq.. corner of Hooting and [fu/no BtrootH, Chairman of Uie Cominillo., J. REID BOYL8TON, 1 JAMES II. TAYLOR, JOHN ti. RYAN, Ai,::*. I.,AAC.s, A. R. UHIrfOLM, ' OoB'n?ttoa. E. W. MARSHALL, li. D. LAZARUS, J. L TOBIAU, Novomber 14 BO-tttJSamstI Mksioai. Nones.-Dra. Ol-OX-JR ta 3oin___ (of Oohunbos, Ga.,) having pormanontly located In Charleston, ronpooUally landor thoir sonri?os to tho alU_i*t_3, in tho practioo of Homoaopoihy. Dr. CL baa hod Uio nxpnrlonon of ?ftoan years In thia ichool of modi etna. ______ at our l-oidaoc?, No. 11, a W. somer OOLLDGB and GRIGS?. UTRHBm (oornsr of G-eenV .u __ua?n_x __... ui_j_oxunr, M. D.... PajiJ-r T, Soauu, 1_L I*. 8o?_--a___x-. Ii. BIARRIJBD, On Iho lih init., at Durwood, Barnwoll Dlstrlcl, by the Rev. A. F. DlCKaow, ISSAO D. WILSON. Jr., of Dar lin-.lon. to SALLIE P., Bocond daughter of the late Hon. D. !.'. Jamison. * At Orango Springs, Fin., on the 27lh Soptembor, 18Cff, liy Rev. Mr. Ouuniiv, ALFRED MARTIN to ANNIE H. COLCOCK, all of Marion Couutv, Flo. OBITUARY. DIE?, in the pulpit, at Providence Camp Meeting, An dornen District, Sunday afternoon, August 13th, IBG3, Rev. GEORGE W. MOORE, or tbo South Carolina Conference JWTho remains having been brought lo tbla City for final tutcrimmt, liis friends and those of Mr. and Mrs. LKONAnn CnAfiN, Mr. and Mrs. James O. A. MoonE, and Mr. mid Mrs. F. G. Di.Fontaine, oro invited to ottond the Horvicesnt Bethel Church, This Afternoon, at Four o'clock. November 17 GRAND TABLEAUX VIVANTS AND SOIREE MUSICALE, AT niBERNIAN HALL, ON TUESDAY EVENING. 20th inst.. and continuing on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, with ontlro chango of pro gramma; conducted by tbo Ladies of St. Mary's Congre gation, and the proccods to bo appropriated in repairing tho Church in Hanoi Htrcot. REFRESHMENT TABLES, as in Fairs, will bo pro .idoil, and n FULL BAND OF MUSIC WILL DE IN ATTENDANCE. Doora open nt G}? o'clock. Performance to commen?a at 7..? o'clock. Admittance $1; Cliildrcn CO cents. TICKETS enn bo proeurcd at tho Milla Honse, Charles ton Hotel, Pavilion Hotel, tho Hoon and Muslo Stores, and at the door of tho Hull. November 17 THE JACKET OF GREY, A_sm OTHER FUGITIVE POEMS. BY MRS. C. A. BALL. LS MEMORIAM OF OCR LOVED AND LOST CAUSE, AND OUR MARTYRED DEAD-"OUTNUMBERED NOT OUTBRAVED." For solo nt RUSSELL'S, HOLMES AND OOURTE NAY'S BOOK STORES. _J3T" Subscribers wiB re?oive their numbera at as early a day as possible. November 17 "tob sooviitR op mw THOUSANDS OF OUR FAIR READERS HAVE boon Bomcwbat disappointed in tho failure of tho long predicted display of "CELliSTIAL PYROTECHNICS." Wo can assuro them, however, that n visit to the NEW AND TOPULAR DRUG STORE on Hasel street wiU bo amply repaid in boholdlng the "REVOLVING PYRAMID OF BEAUTY," AND OTHER ELEGANT ARTICLES OF THE TOILET, to bo seen at this establishment. Novembor 17 1 PREPARE FOR TUE HOLIDAYS. KEMEMBEB THAT FRED. Von SANTEN, NO. 200 KING-STREET (this is his address, if you wish to order by mail), has this season an unusuaUy largo, and certainly tho most beautiful collection of FANCY GOODS, TOYS and FIREWORKS in tbla city. Ho boa been established hero for seventeen years, and Mer chants, P.unters and fnmiUos residing In or visiting tbo ??Hy will find it profitable, instructivo and amusing to inspect the Goods which he is now oponing at tbo SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS, and which wlU make suitable presenta .or tho coun'u^ holidays. If you cannot visit liitn pen onnliy, any ona ni-quaintod with the. city will ti-ll you that Vost SANTEN liuo-s bow to give satisfac tion in filling all antara for Iho couutry, which aru en trusted to lils cure. Outside of his Shelf Goods, bo offers U tho Trade TOYS, FIREWORKS and CONFECTIONE RY, put up together or separately, lu original boxas, at prices ranging from Uve to one hundred dollars per case. If you wish to buy or order any Toys or other Presonbi for your parents, children or friends, in tho Fancy Goods Uno, such as beautiful CABAS, WORK BOXES, CHINA ORNAMKNTB. JEWEL CASES. TOILET SETTS, FO LIOS CARD CAHES, und moat beautiful ALBUMS, cost ing from .1 up to ?23 each, and other ornamental as weU as useful Presents, go to SANTA GLAUS1 HEADQUARTERS, No. 290 KING-STREET, Throo doors below Wentworth-streot. Novombor 10 ntutli2mo MAHIOS FIRE ENGINE COMPANY. THE MARION FIRE ENGINE COMPANY OF THIS City bave, in acoordanoa with the sentiments of tho citi zens generally, determined to procure a STEAM FIRE ENGINE AND APPARATUS, of tbo most approved pot torus. They thoroforo soUclit tbo liberal aid of Unmtr fol low-citizens to enable thom to pay for tho samo. Tho Company rcfor to their sorvlees for tho past twonty-Bovon years in tho Fire Department in aid of this appeal. A Committee, consisting of W. RONAN find A. HAM ILTON, wiU call upon tho citizens for tholr contribu tions. HENRY L. CALDER, Novomber 0_Secretary Marlon Firo Engine Co. ?8- A MODERN MIRACLE I-FBOM OLD AND young, from rich and poor, from high-born and lowly, comes tho uni versal volco of praise for HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RKNEWER. It iaaperfoct tunl mlraculoua article Cures baldness. Makes hair grow. A bettor dressing than any "oil" or "pomatum." Softens brash, dry and wiry hair Into Beautiful ?llion Tresses. Bat, abovo all, tho groat wen dor la tho rapidity with which it reatoros GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. Uso it a fow times, and PRESTO, CHANGE I tho whitest and worst looking hair resumes its youthful beauty. It docs not ?lyn tho liolr. but strike, at tbo roots, and nils It with now 111. and coloring matter. ^^ It will not toko a long, dlsagrecabio trial to prove tho truth of this matter. Tho that application will do Rood you wiU seo tho NATURAL COLOR ?.turning ovary day' and, BEFORE YOU KNOW IT, Die old, gray, discolored appoarances of tho bair will be gone, giving placo lo lustrous, nianing, and beautiful locks. Ask for Hall's SclciUan Hair Ronower; no other arti,-!? is at nil Uko It In affect. You wUl find it CHEAP TO BOY. PLEASANT TO TRY and BURR TO DO YOU GOOD. ' ' Thors are many imitations. Be soro you procuro tha gouuine, _niinu_____.tu_vd only by It. P. HALL h ?O., Nosbtt?, N. H. For solo by a)l druggists. Wholesale by KIMO & CASSI-OHY, *L*tch_slyr?_ Ohorieetoc. roBTOi'FicB woncus. POffTOFEICB, . CHARLESTON, Notjiubku e, IMG. J From this date, until farther notloe, the "Way" Malla for tho Nortboastorn Railroad r*>_te will close at 11 A. M. (ozoopt on Sundays, at 10 A. 1_L; Mella for Wilmington and Mano-enter Railroad, by Korthoasiera Railroad route, Rvpr<__? train, at 9 P. M. Malls for AngusU and Colombia, ?nd the o<mnectlona of tho Sooth Carolina Railroad, wlU oleee at 7 A _?L For Georgetown, by "Klngstroo," Sunday at 10 A. M., Wednesday and Friday at 11 A. IL Nova Tiber 7 QT ANLKY O. TBOT?, A. *>. IT. J. E. DAFRAY, DENTIST, JtfC. ft LIBBBTY BTBBRT, IBOTTTH BID?, 0____ai____Pl-NBl n\ C. Ba;rta__b_f U "^ ? .