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VOLUME VIL-NUMBER 1093. CIIAKLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING, MAHCH 1, 1869. SIX DOLLARS PER ANNUM TELEGRAPHIC. Onv Coble Him?s!vii.'?. LONDON, October 9- Evening.-Consol?, 94L Honda, 71J. FRANRFOBT, October 9.- Bouda, 74$. LIVERPOOL, October 9-Evening.? Cotton irre Kulnr; sale? 12,000 balea; Uplands, 8 5-16 a 8|. Breadstufls qntet. LONDON, October 10- Noon.-Console, 94 3-16. Bonds, 7?. FRANKFORT, October 10.-Boude, 74$. LIVERPOOL, October 10-Noon.-Cotton quiet; Upland?, 8?; salea 12,000 balos. Corn, 45s 9d. Other? unchanged; LONDON, October 10-2 P. M.-Tho finances arc unchanged. LIVERPOOL, October 10-2 P. M.- Cotton con? tinues quiet, Uplands, 8}; Orleans, 8L Breadstuffs stead}'. Provisions irregular. Pork, 7la. Bacon, 44a 6d._^_ Washington News. .W ABBINGTON, Ootobor 10.-Quarterly re po rt H of National Banks to tbe morning of tho 7th are nearly all in, shotting that the banka aro generally up to the requirement < of the law. General SHKRMAN leaves for St. Louis to? morrow, j ? Tb? revenu? receipts io-day amount to $434,000. Twenty thousand dollar? in weil executed coun? terfeit notes or second series, due June, 1868, of the thousand dollar denomination, have been presented at the Treasury within the paul few days. They are all of the A or B series. The. rpost prominent defect is in tho red seal, which is large* titan the. genuine. DANIEL HERTELER,"* wealthy citizenof Springfield, Ohio, was murdered' by burglars.. ^ : IC lection News. PHILADELPHIA, October 10.-The Ledger's table includes 69 comities, showing 3279 majority.- The seven counties to be hoard from, gave last year 548 Republican majority. I WASHINGTON, Ootober 10.-The Democrats gain- < ed nearly one thousand votes in Lancaster, Bte- < yens' county. | CINCINNATI, Ootober 10.-TII?B morning's Com- I merdai say? that over . fifty counties have been ' heard, from, giving THURMAN six thousand ma- i jorityj The remam'ing twenty-five or thirty coun- i ties, embracing several in tho Reserve, will cer- i t ai ni y reduce these figures ; but whether : sufficiently to erect H AJ?ES, the official count only I will show. The Legisle turo ?B hopelessly gone. The Inquirer gives THURMAN'S majority at 2169. The Legisla tur o stands as follows : House, Radi- . cals,- GO ; Democrats, 56 ; Senate, Radicals, 17 ; i Democrals, 19. ' -, ; " . WABHTN?TON. October 10. A special from Colum? bus,. Ohio, says: "Returns still show THURMAN'S election J' 1 ?ti. 8. Cox telegraphs to the New York World that the Democrats, have swept the whole Stat? com- j pletoly. ; COLUMBUS, Onio. Ootober 10-4 P, M.-Returns 1 Show ?h'St H?ves. is no.doubt' eieeted by 1000 to i 2?r? majority.. . ?tlis ?iej^lat?re;iB Demooratio by i a small majority.' 'CaiT?ll,'Hawkins und Noble to i heal from. ' ., t j - PH?ADELPQJA, October . ?0.-Tiio Republican ;'tfcntraVCfenW by 2000. The t Democratic Committee claim it by 800? to 8000. t "" ' * ' ' ??? ,. 1 ficoin Hiehmond, ' RICHMOND, October 10..-The stockholders of the Virginia and' Tennessee Railroad are in session at ..bynchburg lo^daj-, for the purpose of considering consolidation With the. Southside Railroad. The Virginia railroads were "served with a notice from the War Department at Washington, forbid? ding, any.change in'tho 'Presidency of the com pables until ali claims due tho Government for 1 rushing stool .aj?i?>?iateri?? s%?d them at the con- 1 elusion of the war on credit are paid. The stock holders) have appointed a committeeo to confer with General Grant, and adjourned until the second ' Tuesday in November. Outside af the Republican party, the election news has been received here with general pleasure, and the bulletin boards have beeu crowded all day. The colored people aeom to be particularly dis? mayed at tho fate of the amendment, in Ohio. The Government is making arrangements to have the DAVIS trial evidence and the arguments ' imported by stenographers, for preservation in book form. _ Thc Habeas Corpus in Missouri. , ST. LOUIS, October 10.-The United States Cir- ( cuit Court has granted tho writ of Babeas Corpus . for WILLIAM MURPHY, sentenced to len years' im? prisonment by military commission for burning ( Mississippi river boats during the war. j Yellow Fever In New Orleans. I NEW ORLEANS, October 10.-The interments from 1 fever for the twenty-four hours, to 6 A. M. to-day, I amount to fifty-six. 1 -? m- ( Domestic Markets. < NOON DISPATCH. NEW YORE, O.-tober 10.-Stock excited and de- j pressed. Money 7 per cent. Gold 148$. Sterling, ( time 9? a 9|. '62 coupons Flour dull, droop- \ ing. Wheat, lc. lowor. Com, lc. lower. Rye, lc. ( better. Oats, lc. lower. Pork hoavy at $23. Lard j quiet at 1? a 19$. Freights advancing. Turp?n- ] tine 57 a 58c. Rosin, No. 1, $4 50. I KVT.NINO DISPATCH. , Cotton lower; sales 1500 bales, at 19c. Flour, < $9 a ll 25. Wheat active, advanced lc; No. 1, ; $2 41?; No. 2, 13 32$ a 2 87. Corn heavy; Western , mixed $1 89$ a 1 42. Pork firm. Lard heavy at 14 . a 14Jo. Sugar active; Porto Rico, 12 a 12*0.; Mus- j co vado, ll $ a 12Jc. O thor groceries quiet. Freights ] firm. Stocks excited and heavy. Money 7 per i cent. '62 coupons, 112all2|. Gold, 43$a43|. i Gold closed unsettled, with a pressure to sell at i 48|. ( BALTIMORE, October 10.-Cotton very dull; mid- j dlings nominal at 19$ a 20c. Flour quiet. Wheat i steady. Core, very strong; white and yellow, $1 48 a 1 60. Oats active and buoyant; advanoed 2 a Sc.; i good to strictly prime 70 a 77c. Rye higher; $1 65 a 1 75. Provisions firm; stocks scarce. CINCINNATI, Ootober 10.-Flour dull and un? changed. Corn, $1 10. Whiskey firm. Mes? Pork iower at 928 50. Bacon firm ; Shoulders, laic; olear Sides, 18], to come ont of smoke. WILMINOTON, October 10.-Turpentine firm at 58o. Rosin, lower grades in demand at 13 25 a $887$; No. 1 quiet at $4 00 a $4 50. Cotton dull and nominal at 15$c. for Middlings. AUGUSTA, October 10.-Cotton active but prices easiest ?ales, 469 balea ; Middlings, 16o.; receipts, 667 Mles. SAVANNAS, October 10.-Cotton closed quiet and steady ; Middlings, 17$c. ; sales, 300 bales ; receipts, 1827 bales. MOBILE, October 10.-Cotton in limited demand ; sales, 150bales; .Middlings, 16$o.; market quiet; receipts, 1082 bales. NEW ORLEANS, October 10.-Sales 1250 bsles, demand general and active, prices irregular, Low Middlings 17$ a 18; Receipts 258. Flour dull with a declining tendency ; Superfine $10 75 ; Double Extra $1150 a $1175. Corn duli and un? changed; White jil 40. Oats 75. Pork dull and unchanged. Bacon quiet and firm ; Shoulders 15$ ; Clear Bides 19$. Lard finn, cholee in tierces 164- Gold 48| a 44. Sterling 55$ to 58. Sight Exchange on New York $ a 4 premium. THE MACON (GA.) TELEGRAPH, of Sunday the 6th, publishes the following: "We commend io our re*4r. ere tba following letter from a highly intelligent and upright merchant of Savannah. It is to bis Interest to hare cotton flow in and put upon the market, but be would rather be right than make money, sud is willing to tell the truth, even to bis hurt. We fully agree with him that the present price of cotton, in our depreciated currency is no compensation to the planter, nor is it warranted by the state Of the market abroad; "SAVANNAH, October 4, -Editor* Telegraph:- -The planter \and others interested.in the cotton trade are evi? dently exercised in mind as to what course to pur-1 tile in r?f?rence to the disposition of this impor- j Uti article, oottm. With a decline in Liverpool f about one penny, buyers in thia market are de? manding a decline of ?bout,fiTe cents ?.pound, wioh bs?, in many instances, been conceded, wVtber Wisely or not, remains to fcc?csr.. ?t prsent, however, the margin between th H place .nuj?ew york in certainly too groat to he submit? ted^ Cable advices, ll A. M., received thia day, quot, middling uplands at ?fd., equal to 17 cent? ?n atedlng, Whlolt 'la now. worth 55 to 60 per cent.' otoeWand will cost 4$ to ? coats to ba carried to UvsttMi and ?old. mik Ibis statement,*?* on a U??l tfcat th? prise goes no lower m Ltvsr poei, wonk it not bs witt fur all concerned to paw bsjfotk they sell at the current price of th? LETTER KHOItl NSW YOHK. I FROM ODB SPECIAL OORRF.HPONl'I NT. | Nsw YOB?, October 7,1867. lt hos been said that a lawyer who pleads his omi cause before.the court hae, as a general ride, a fool for his client, does it follow that a news? paper correspondent who relatos an adventure iu wbioh he happened to play a prominent part has likewise a fool for his hero ? I trnst not ; for Moul? trie, in speaking about a growing C /il in this me? tropolis, has occasion in illustration thereof to cito, au example, In which he appeared figuratively and, literally speaking, iu a very striking roi,-. The newspapers have for a long period been striking out from tho shoulder at tho insolence of many of the car conductors, who are entirely unfitted for Bitch position, and should be non-conductors in? stead, and a few days ago Moultrie had an oppor? tunity of witnessing in propria persona the 7>io dm operandi of said ohrouio insolent behavior. Stopping into o*ne of the University cars, at the corner of Seventeoth street and Broadway, Moul? trie did then and t here promptly hand over and tender to the driver the sum of six cents as a fair and fare remuneration for the rldo about to be en? gaged; tho conductor took the faro and Moultrie took a seat, when, on passing tho Fifth Avonue Hotel, tko absentminded collector of email ooin addressed' him lb the simple monosyllabic excla? mation "fare," to which the latter replied in the equally monosyllabic remark, "paid," whereupon au exciting conversation took placo botween the newspaper mau and the gentleman who conducts the cars, which ended in the latter attempting to ejeot the former from the refrom, or rather did not end there, for beforo the curtain fell upon the last act of the drama there'was a black mark be? neath the conductor's organ of Bight, which, like the gouts of blood on Macbeth's dagger, "was not BO before." The man was much ' 'put out," but Moultrie was not. There was a timo when in this city of many hotels and more boarding bouses young gentlemen .ould by proper, or rather improper, management .?outl ive to board on the ever charging but never paying system, and so could livo with some credit bo themselves and but little cash to any one else. That time has past, and peripatetic boarding on the no pay plan works well no more. The hotel and boarding house agency has put.a stop to tho pnlire arrangement. To thin agency each hotel ' pays fifty dollars per annum, each boarding house fifteen, and the thing works thus : Mr. Sirrra, or JOHNSTON, or NOAKES, or STOAKE, or THOMPSON, or JONES, as the case may be, arrives at the F ft h Avenue Hotel and registers his name, whereupon the book-keeper consults a black list and finds that said gentleman hod enjoyed thc honor of being the subject of a telegram say from the lie vere House in Boston, which house he had boarded at some time- ago but bod paid not. If the mon whose names figure on the blaok list wish to have them taken off they are obliged to pay up, then "rub out and begin over." Wherefore can men no longer board for trothing, and as in times of yore ind also in your tims, and my time too, nail down their empty trunks to the floor to make them scorn to be heavily packed when a shrewd (?) waiter at' tempts to lift them. Thus it is that hotel men and boarding house women will no longer be compelled bo board or bs bored by these individuals who wish bo live on some one else's income because they have no income of their own and are not fond of work. 1\ ot withstanding the foot that FANNT JANAUS ?HEK appears on Wednesday night as Medea, and people are already in anticipation of her'great? ness, half crazy, if not whole crassy, the ftrsrom mania has taken a fresh start, as ehe is to appear to-night in what is said to be ber greatest role, or rather what is to be, as to-night will be the first light tit ita perform mit? bafare tho .publie. The play "Marie Antoinette" was composed by GIACOMETTI for RISTOBI, on condition that it should be brought out for the first timo before aa American audience. As tho author endeavored to make this piece his chef d'ouvr?, as the trage? dienne hopes to make it her best role, and as the Manager, OBAU, has spared no expense in presenting it in proper style, and with the best mountings, no wonder that the general expecta? tion is raised to so high a pitch, and that BISTORI will not yield her laurels ?jthout a struggle with Uer German rival. The Father MATTHEW temperance organizations, which falter not in the good work of endeavoring to prevent men from imbibing the brain-stealing enemy, will on Thursday next celebrate the anni? versary of the natal day of the distinguished water-drinker, on which occasion there will be a feast of reason and a flow of soda water, and the innoxious juice of the lemon, together with a 4 rand procession and a goodly number of sober' speeches. The temperance o mae, however, ?B at present' like the short boy with the tali father, rather below par in this city, where "men may :ome and men may go," but they li drink on for rver. The weather being unusually fine yesterday, Fifth Avenue was a sight to behold, and reminded >ne of the Boulevards of the great French capital. The number of handsome and handsomely dress id fair ones, who poured in a continuous and ap? parently never-ending stream of beauty along this jroad and magnificent thoroughfare was a sight :o look upon which was to make one sorget tho oame and features of his grand-maternal ances :ors. The loveliest woman of them all was Mrs. ?OHN MORRISSEY, wife of the distinguished ex prize fighter, faro-dealer, and member of Congress -who would himself be good looking enough were i not for a memento of affection imprinted upon lis nasal protuberance by JOHN C. HEENAN, which" rather mars its symmetry. Mrs. MORBIBET'B ward? robe and diamonds, converted into ready money,, would purchase one of the best localities in the uty, and, SB to her beauty-but Moultrie's feeble sen cannot do justice to th? charms of the strong HUI'S muon net tex iiaif. ? ^ Tho gold market was unusually strong ana ac? tive last week, and the gold room looked more., than ever like a lunatic asylum. It ie a wonder that these frantic ' individuals who yell so loudly when the precious metal goes up do not contract ? a lung disease ?nd gO np themselves. Cotton is still reported to be heavy, as, of course, some bales must necessarily be. The consumption seems not to be great, though there ia a chronic decline. Black Crook, Devil's Auotion, RIHTORI, Di version, Zoe, FORREST, and dozens more, with bushels of greenbacks divided amongst them nightly. MOULTRIE. NEW YOBS, October 8. About two hours ago, as Moultrie was slowly wending his way along Fifth Avenue, discussing the demerits of a segar, which would have made a good husband to some other segar on account of its undoubtedly being domestic in its nature, he called the attention of a friend with whom he was in company to STEWART'S marble palace, at tho coi ? ner of Thirty-fourth street, and, with a sigh, ex? claimed, "Just to think." "Just to think what?" said the friend addressed. "Why," rejoined Moul? trie, "just t,o think how singular it is that there is a house worth* a million, owned by a man worth IE il lions iu tho plural number, while there are mep whi-." Hera Moultrie pointed to himself, look? ed reproachfully at his segar, which, like a bad actor, would not draw, and Sighed anew. Tho friend at first simply remarked, "Not at all," and walked on in shene* for .a block or two, when lie suddenly opawd his month and spake. AS follows : "Why envy STKWABT his wealth ? he has acquired it by his energy ss well st by his business knowl? edge and lint ir iug industry ; ho began the world": with nothing, apd has made a fortune ; yon, Willi something, and have not made * fortune. That's true, said I, and STKWABT deserves credit, and has it, Whilst Moultrie hos neither credit nor cash." "Look at LORHUXARD," ?aid nay friend. "Ipre? fer not looking at tym, said I, Recouse im is 4e*d." "Ah T said my friend, "this is nows." "Is itv" said 1 Then I must make au itosuof it and write it to Tarsi Nsrws hi m^WUrlb^&iyi ?OT^?MK LO?, ?TUUABX? was perhaps Up.greatest tobacco man in the country, and it Vfight and proper tXbsck-o man when he is no more, and to pay a Just tribute 'tp his many virtuos. . ,. " PKT RR IJORRIXLAB?, unlike AT. STSWART, did not begin from the bottom round of t the ladder of, pe* cuniary fame, for when bi? uncle left this world tor the Ufe to come, he .?leo left to his nephew father died, he inherited, that which is far batter together*ith the business itself, ont of which bo J succeeded in' amossihg.a fortune of several millions of dollars, Hu> tobacco bous* 1? on* of the largest, probably tho very largest in tho United States. LOR BII.LARD waa a good mau as well as a rich one, with a purse ever open to the relief of t he neoossitios of tbe poor, and it'it be tine that charity covereth all uius, his, if lu; had any, will be entirely erased from t ho recording angel's book. Tho great mer? chant prince hun gone to bin last account, and when a balauco ?H stricken, there will bo a thous? and act? of benevolence carried over to lila credit. The Herald him oponed ils printers' Ink port bolus, and tired a broadside at the inembors of tho Common or uncommon Council, who votod in favor of M m Iori UK tho most impassable portion of Broad? way still moro impassable, by granting permission to the Park Bank to extend two columns about eighteen inches beyond tho lino of the street, and four columns about four feet beyond tho same. .Said project 4ud said projection boiug curried out, will have the effect of making it quito a feat for people to make their way along ou foot in tho vicinity of the new budding, which is now in pro cea? of erection on tho site immediately adjacent to the Herald oluoo. RrsTOBi's Mario Antoinette j? a grand imperso? nation. This great hint orient drama is repleto with thrilling and intorostiug situations, and abounds in passages which gives full piny to the genius of the wonderful tragedienne: but I cannot add that I Und RIHTOBI any better in this role than she is in Fli/.abetb, Medea or Phedra. Tho house was well lilli u, and the applause was generous aud well merited. Marie Antoinette will have a lengthy run, aud URAH will put more money in his purse as v. oil as in BISTORT'S. ; The fall meeting of (lie Aineric.au Jockey Club wUl begin at Jerome Park ?11 Saturday noxfc, and gallant steed* who have won laurels for them? selves will be on hand and ou foot. Tell mo, oh muse of equine tlesh, who first who last will be on hand and foot to swell the list of horse heroes? First Extra, noble steed, who came forth victor in tho trial of speed and bottom at Cincinnati and Lexington,, next Dickens, who won the stakes for throe year olds-Stonewall Jackson will appear, with Genoral McMahon and Fanny Chcathem, swift of foot. Enchantress, too, and thc pretty little filly, whom;, "MoBBiBSKS" calla sister -thone and others will bo there on Saturday, and ?ticte sport may bo expected. The last race of the season of the Atlantic Yacht Club wilt take place to-morrow, the White Wing and the Salus having challenged thp Addie V, and Fannie, the winners of the champion pennants in the regatta that rame off last month. Should the Utter be defeated they must- do pennauce till next. season, if not, they will wear the pennants instead. The quickest passage ever made aoross the At? lantic has been made by the steamship Per tore, which left the port of Brest on September 28th, at 4 o'clock P. M., and arrived here yesterday, completing the voyage in the unprecedented time of eight days and twenty-two hours... The Perlero brought out the French dramatic company en? gaged by BATEMAN to hold forth at the French Theatre. A new church (V) has been established over the way in Jersey, whose members openly and boldly (and insanely) deny the existence of a God, and and of course avow an entire disbelief in the Book of Books. Tho novel church, ]ike one of WILEIE ColiMNS' novels, has "no name' by which to desig? nate it.' A Brooklyn paper reporta that BERNABD TRIERV, the man who was hanged a year ago for the mur? der of HARBT LAZABUS, the pugilist, stiU lives to tell pale hearted ropes they lie and so forth, and is at present doing well in the West Indies. Jl ia said that TBIERY did not die by strangulation, but after being cut down and carried back to his house waa next propped up and brought hack to life. . Gold wont, up yesterday as high as 145i, but when I left the Gold Boom a fuw momenta ntzo it had Bottled down quietly at 145. There is some animation in the Cotton market at from 15c. for Ordinary to 26jc. for Mobile. Theatres all doing well-even better than Moul trie's successor in the mammoth concern on Broad? way. MOULTRIE. Uankrapted by tue Bayonet. [From the Columbia Chronicle.] South Carolina is to-day without a dollar of national currency in her treasury, and without tho moans of paying a bingle appropriation made by the last session of the General Assembly. A portion of her people havo paid tho taxes imposed, onerous as they nave necessarily boen, but the remainder have taken shelter under the .military orders, which forbid the collection of any taxes not imposed by the United States Government. Mark the consequences : In less than sixty days, every charitable public institution will perhaps be closed. The lunatics, tho deaf, dumb and blind, and the convicts of the penitentiary, may be turned" loose upon society. Judges, sheriffs, clerks, and others, who now deiive their compen? sation from the public funds, must cease their lo* bora, and the entire civil machinery of- the State bo brought to a halt. The military stop, in one breath, the payment of legitimate taxes, winch are the life of the treasury, and in the next, issue an order like tho following : HEADQUARTERS 2D MILITABY DISTRICT. / CHABLESTOH, S. C., October 2,1867. j [Special Orders, No. 168.] * # # # * s VIII. Tho Treasurer of the State of South Caro? ona is hereby directed to pay all amounts approved at those Headquarters, for salaries and expendi? tures incurved in mu in taming the quarantine) ou the coast of South Carolina, established by General Orders No. 8, Headquarters Seco (fd Military Dis? trict, current series, Out of any funds remaining unexpended in the 1 re 1 au ry at the time of the pre? sentation theroof ; and if there be not sufficient funds at that time for that purpose, the payment shall be made out of the first funds that shall be ?eceived in the treasury thereafter. The amounts so expended will be charged against the appropriation made by the Legislature of South Carolina in December, 1865, for the Mili? tary Academy at Charleston, aud the appropria? tion made by the Legislature aforesaid in Decem? ber, 1866, for testing the constitutionality and validity of tbe Acts of Congress,'by which the lauds in Saint Helena and part of Saint Luke's Parish have been sold, as directed in Special Or? ders No. 135, Paragraph II, current series, from those Headquarters. By command of Brevet Major-General Ed. K. S. CanW T-omsi v. OUUUAIIO, " ... Aid-de-Camp, A, A. A. G. , It is evident, from the above, that the military authorities intend not only to assume control of ali tho funds of the State, and to absorb them as they please, but that according to Order No. 92, sus? pending the collection of taxes, we are required to rub some modern Aladdin's lamp, which s?mil create at will the means to pay every demand against the State, provided it does not touch the sacred pocket of the tax-payer. Strange financiering this. Does the. Commanding General propose to receive the bills of the State in .payment of his accounts Y Will he endorse these bills, and by "General Orders" -command them to stand at par ? When he destroy? the financial system of the State, does he propose to creato another and better ? or is this a part of | tho programme, the closing scene of which will he the annihilation of all tho institutions, as well as all tho authority^of the State ? We should like hv know th? worst.. There is rio money ia the Treasury, and its coilers cannot be filled, because such a proceeding has been forbid? den by general orders. We are, therefore, bank? rupt. Being thus, rao will pay the bills? Why, the people of tba Unite 1 States, of course. . A hundred or two thousand dollars, tri addition to the present expenses of Military District No. 2, is not much, ana the Government can well afford it. Indeed, we are not altogether certain that the Commanding General is not to be thanked for his consideration is so summarily shutting down the flood-gates of finance, and adopting measures which will necessarily result in his assumption of all tho expenses Incident to the government of thia portion of his District. It is proper to add that the above order cannot be obeyed, from sheer inability on the part of the Treasurer to do so. There is not a greenback in tho State Treasury. Who will pav it ? Wholwho! who 1 . --g 3 Wt*T&".rrrrrr..... ? Tar WIHOHESTKK, (Vu.) News says: We have beard of a sharp triefe of a ceaple of K&rthe^n pas/a in this county. It appears that Northern man No. 1 went to a respectable farmer and bargained for bia farm, finally promising to pay ?8,000 for it. {Shortly after Northern man No. 2 came along arid; offered $12,000 for the same property. The fanner unsuspecting the ruse, went to Northern man No. 1 to gai released from tho $8,000 sale, which he finally accomplished by paying $2,000 as retract money. , Upon looking for the $12,000 it bad fled. > There is no doubt but that both were plaj ivig into each other s hands, and Utvidcd the $2.000 between them. Tolerably sharp prar? ie 'r:J_^,,, ? / ' v r T?B BOSTON Ta AV KM.EK saya: The cranberry crop of Massachusetts the present, year is now about half picked, and it promises to be the i largest yield ever 'known in this part of the conn I try. j Several meadows have jost reached a state 1 of maturity, and the crop* on some of thani .are j ten times as large aa last year. Evary whore in tho Eastern part of tho State, aa far aa heard from, the props are larger ?han any previous, year, ex? cept I in Harwich, where th? worm? bava don? constderabU damage, ?nd the crop Will be light. Cranberries are now selling for from ?4 to $5 per bushel, and i?i? market is doll. Tba prices ?bia ?Fall will probably range from $8'to $9 per [barrel, CITY C'OVNCIli. KE??LAR M E ETIN? . Coumut, CH?MBF.K, October 8, lSd7. Pr?sent -The Mayor, and AJdormeu- Ravcuel, Gerdts, Siuull, O'Neill, Willis, Steinmever, Olney, Oakes, Honour, Marshall, Euston, Cosgrove, But? ler. Courtenay and Pringle -IC. The minutes of the last meeting were road and confirmed. Applications of P. C. Schroder ami elbois for No. 2 Liquor Licences. Referred to Committee on Licenses, Tho following communication was referred to the Board of Health. OFFICE Orr? REOISTBJUI, \ CUAUI BATON, October 8, 1867. J To thc Honorable thc Mayor and Aldermen of Charleston :. GENTLEMEN : Tho City Ordinances providing but partially against the practico of inlra-mural inter? ments in Charleston, and this subject being re? garded with great interest by the military-authori? ties in command, Surgeon Charles Page, U. S. A., and Medical Director of this District, has address cil a communication to this office, under date Oc? tober Sd. 1807, suggesting the importance of such amendments to existing Ordinances, or the enact? ment of other municipal regulation? ai shall effec? tually prevent such practico in future, und ex? pressing the "hope that the Registrar will uso Iiis influence with tho Honorable Mayor and Council of this beautiful city, to put an end to a habit that must operate against the health of the people." As Surgeon Page desires that this subject be promptly submitted, I have tho It?nor to recom? mend and request that the suggestions and re cotnmenrlatlons specified in thc communication above referred to, receive your immtdiato con? sideration. Very respectfully, your obd't sertit, GEORGE 8. PKLZER,,M.D., City Registrar. Return nf tho city Sheriff for September, 1867, allowing $1177 80 collected and paid ojor to the City Treasurer. Information. (_ REPOSTS. 4 i Alderman Courtenay made the following reports, which were con?ut red In. Upon the petition of the Vestry of ? Sb' Michael'? Church, asking that that portion of Broad street between church and Meeting streets should not be paved, the Committee on Coutraots beg to re* port that, as the paving of that portion of the stroot is included in the contract entered into by City Council for paving sundry streets, they called upon the contractor lo ascertain his views, it be? ing impraotioabl? io grant the petition without his ' consent. Tho contractu? having already incurred the expense of obtaining tho material for the work, and placing U on tho ?pot, is unwilling to roliu quish that portion) of his contract, except upon condition of his being paid as though the work were done, as otherwise he would sutler great pe? cuniary* loss. To stop, the work on snob terms, your Committee is not prepared to recommend. , Apart from this consid?ration, the Committee are of opinion that public improvements for the general good should not bo modified to suit indi? vidual cases, except under circumstances of an extreme character, and they do not consider tho application before them SB coming under that class.* Tho Commute respectfully reooomuiends that the petition be not granted.' P. 0. GAILLARD, ) Committee Mavor. V ! on 8. G. COURTENAY, ) Contracta. The Special Committee, to which warb referred the petition of. Mrs. M. A. Whitney, praying com? pon But iou for damages done to her house by rio? ters, as stated in tue petition, beg leave to make an unfavorable report on the same. Respectfullv submitted. ' 8. G. COURTENAY, rs. M. BUTLER. EDWIN D. BNSTON. j Alderman Stsinmeyer made the following re? port, which was concurred in. SSS The Committee "on Licenses beg leave to make a favorable report upon the following applications tor licenses, and recommend the granting of the same on the payment of the license fees* to the City Treasurer. No. 1 Liquor License.-"James Wiley, No. 681 King street. W. 8. Corwin & Co., No. 259 Kin? atroet. Inn-Keepers Licenses.-John Kenny, No. 28 Queen street. B. Roils, Coming and Vanderhorst Bfeets. Harn & Sherhammer, Church and Broad streets. E. F. Torck, Queen and East Bay streets. Andrew Kroog, No. 51 Wentworth street. Hotel License.- A. Tiefenthal, No. 444 King street. Ale mal Beer Unease._Tulip sjoaitier. Nu. 87. Market a tree t. ' Paul H. Doezharp, No. 133 Market stre et. Nine Pm Altey License. -A. Tiefenthal, No. 444 King street. Auclioneer's License.-J. & F. Dawson. . . License to Pack Cotton.-Thoa. E. Rvan, Adger's North Wharf. Transfer of License. Janies Cumin inga to J.J. Monaghan, Moreland's Wharf. Respectfully submitted, , JOHN H. STEIN MEYER, Z. B. OAKES, JAMES COSGROVE. Alderman Oakes made the following report, which was adopted. CHARLESTON, October 8, 1867 Tho Comm it tcc on City Lands, to whom was re? ferred the letter of W. B. Heriot, President of the, Charleston Floating Dry Dock and Marine Railway Company, asking permission to transfer their lease of' the water 1st now used hy tho Company to Messrs. Courtenay A Trenholm. would respect? fully recommend that the request be granted. Respectfully submitted, . Z. B. OAKES. JAME j R. PRINGLE. JACOB SMALL. Alderman Olney made the following report which was adopted : The Committee on Accounts report that they have examined the following accounts, find them correct, and recommend that they be passed for payment, viz: Sundry bills against Orphan House amounting to. .$3937 21 Sundry billa against Abms House amount? ing to.... . .. 25% 49 Billa of Gas Company amounting to.. 2144 50 . i "?678 20 H. B. OLNEY. P. 0. GAILLARD, Mayor. jt E.WILLIS. T A Bill to alter and amend an Ordinance, to fix the terms and prices tor selling spirituous liquors, ratified 16th January, 1866, came up for its second reading. After some discussion on the Bili, Alder? man Cosgrove moved that it be laid on the cable, which motion was carried by eight voting for and seven against it. The Mavor reported the death bf Mr. ' D. C. Gibson, late City Assessor, whereupon Alderman Ravenel moved that the Clerk be instructed to give notice in the ciiy papers that Council will proceed, at its next regular meeting, to elect an Assessor to fill the unexpired term of Mr. D. C. Gibson, deceased. Concurred in. Alderman Cosgrove moved that, in tho event of Council granting Liquor Licenses No. 2, fifty dol? lars be charged for three months, dating from 1st October, instant. Adopted. * Mor mun Butler, from the Committee on En grossedBjUS, r?i~>^* ?*.?i?Ting' been engrossed y the Clerk, "Au Ordinance io ,aK<siato iu? dredging of docks." .., . The ordinance waa ratified m due form. Adjourned. W. H. SMITH, Clerk of Council -The Ashville (N. O.) News ssyit "One of the most infamous and*vindictive cases of vandalism we have heard ot lately, occurred at Waynes ville" J one night last week. It appears that the Union League had been holding their midnight orgies in the Methodist Church of that village-although the property belonged ti> the M. E. Church, South -and had so abused the Church that the congre- i gation was compelled to notify the League that the building could not be used again for that pur? pose. This ft* exasperated inst body that a few nights afterwards some one broke into tie build? ing, broke up the melodebn, threw it into the rood, and did much other mischief to the furni? ture." _ ' -A villainous Yankee has been going about secretly among the negroes in central Florida,j soiling them, in fours, at lift y cents each, wooden | stakes painted red, white and blue, ornamented, with a small streamer, telling them that whenever I they planted those stakes st the four corners of a ? tract of land, the land would become theirs whoo tho expected confiscation came.. It is rumored that he ht? disposed of a cargo of these*ticks, and has returned to the'North* to get another] : supply. ,_,_^-1-jg j -An account of . veryffoshiorioble wedding is giv? en in the Bristol (England) Post) The parties ware Quakers, but w?re dressed in the most slobo- J rate and costly manner, os were most flgj .present. Several persona'attended in 'plain garb, which made tho contrast all tis j striking. . 1.1 _ , ", ? V ? -The New Orleans Commercial Bulleting that out of tho sixty workmen engaged in laying the Nicholson pavement, coyprlng the wood blocks *m ter, ca. St. Clisaste**,, i? ons bas been attacked with yellow feyer. r. , i i. ..1-1 i I <???... i ' il i, i Kl ? -A veteran amateur in wrns drinking writes to knOW if Congress couldn't be induced to proclaim a thirteenth commandment: "Thou shalt not com? mit adulteration 1" .;.VHIM< ^V-Q^::.: .. -Fiy? hundred acres of Und near Honesdale, j Pa., hove been bought by two gentlemen of New York, ft? the purpose pf cultivating tho winter ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE MAGULLAR, WILLIAMS & PARKER, Manufacturers, Jobbers & Retailers or FINK ANR MEDIUM CLOTHING. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS GENTLEMEN'S insulin lim s. 270 KZI2STO-, CORNER OF HASEL STREET, CHAR L, ES'TON, S. C . August 30 4rao THE ?AILI MEWS BL WK HAVE NOW ADDED TO OUK NEWS? PAPER ESTABLISHMENT a most extensiva and completo Supplied with a great variety al PLAIN AND FANCY TYPE, of the latest and moat approved Htylea ; and we have every facility for executing all kinda of JOE WORK in ENGLISH, GERMAN, and FRENCH, Bill and Letter Heads Circulars Pamphlets Catalogues Drafts Railroad and Steamboat Printing Fbi) Business Cards Invitations ? to. &o.. 8??. THOSK pfc OUR FBIKNDS DE [HIEING JOB WORK, will please JeaVe their order? .with ns. We m?i guarantee as good work, and at as CHEAP RATES, as can be had tai.Charleston. t HX?SIXKNT At>VT?Crf! isa ?X?tOU. nuit* rad bu?tne*? a^u ( y it tor aten? ouontb?. WtoKwr?^ of ?o ??? ?a** ' on -SS^Uott" l ? Pi?*?iMw ud<.*ropri?*o<) OMITI VI'. V. I ol Ki). Ht Sumter, ?. O., ou September iieth, itM ot Consumption, JOHN D. MAHONY, late ol Charleston, H ustive of'Mitchelstowu count)', Cork, Iceland, tuted 4 ? years. May he reel lu peace. GT Tlxe Kelutivra, Prieuda Mitti A<-<|uaitu aueea of Mm. J \MKs BKOWN are respectfully ui vtted .'> attend her Funeral from No. 17 pitt street, This Afternoon, at Three o'clock. October ll 1 * ?ar GERMAN KIRK ENGINE COMPANY. You aro hereby smuiuoued to appear at the Eugine House, Chahnera street. This Morning, at Nine o'clock, In full uniform, to pay the laut tribute of' respect to our lah? Ex-President, F. VON SPRECHEN. Also Ibo Board of Fire Masters aro rspoctfully invited to attend th?! Fu? neral at tho German Lutheran Church, Hasel street. By order ol tho President. JOHN C. WOHLERS, October ll ' + Secretary. ""SPECIAL NO TICES. tar QUARTERLY HT A TE TAXI?S. - FOR QUARTER ENDINO :?)ru SEPTEMBER, 1867.-GEN? ERAL TAX OFFICE, FIRE PROOF BC ll.DINO. Thia office ls still open for tho receipt of Returns und payment thereon ot the Slate Quarterly Taxes on sales ot Spirituous Liquors and doods, Wares and Merchandise, for the months of July. August and September. The Books will bo closed ?ir the 15th lUSUnt, and double Tax Executions issued against defaulters. FLEETWOOD LAN NEAU, October rt lura T. C. St. P. and St. M. ??-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AP? PLICATION Will be made at the end of two months for rj\Si/i???S?iSV,A,li,/,.1 S?J5P?t??J.be Manufacture ... September 6 ts WHEATON'S OINTMENT WILL CURE the Itch. WHEATO.s'S OINTMENT will cure Salt Rheum. WHEATON'S OINTMENT cures Old Soros. . WHEATON'S OINTMENT cures a*d Diseases of tho Skin. Price 60 cents; by mail Ci) cents. All druggists sell it. WEEKS A: POTTER, Boston. Proprietors. Septembor 10 mw fl j ?I-TURNER'S TIC DOULOUREUX Oli TURNER'S TIC DOULOUREUX OK UNIVERSAL NEURALGIA PILL, UNIVERSAL NEURALGIA PILL, A SAFE, CERTAIN AND HPEEDY CURE FOR NEU? RALGIA AND ALL NERVOUS DISEASES. It is an unfailing remedy in all cases of Facial Neural? gia, often effecting a perfect euro iu a siugle day. Nc form of Nervous Disease fails to yield to its magic Influ? ence. Even the severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia ami general Nervous Derangements of mnuy years' standing, affecting the entire system, are completely and perma? nently cured by lt In a few days, or a few weeks at the ubnost?s It contains nothing injurious to the most deli? cate system, and can alway? bo used with perfect safety. Itla In constant uso by the best physicians, who give it their unanimous aud unqualified approval. Sent hy mall on receipt of $1 and two postage stamps. Sold everywhere. TURNER Ck CU., Hole Proprietors, No. 1?0 Tremont street, Boston, Mas*. Septembers mwf timos ?S" NOTICE TO MARINERS.-C A P TAI N ? AND PILOTS wishiuR to anchor their vessels in Asulev River, are requested not to do 00 anywhere Within direci range of the heads ot tho SAVANNAH RAILROA1 WHARVES, on the Charleston and St. Andrew's side o the Ashley River; by which precaution, contact with th. Submarine Telegraph Cable will be avoided. 8. C. TURNER, H. M. Harbor Master's Ofllce, Charleston, February 0.18C0. February 7 MOT MARRIAGE ANO CELIBACY, AND THE HAPPINESS OF TRUE MANHOOD.-An Essay for Young Men on tho Crime of Solitude, and tho Physio? logical Errors, Abuses and Diseases which create Im? pediments to MARRIAGE, with sure means of Rebel. Sent In sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Addreea DR. J. SK.ILL.rN HOUGHTON. Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pu. September 2(1 limns ?B-NERVOUH DEBILITY, WITH ITS GLOOMY attendants, low spirits, depression, involuntary emis? sions, loss of semen, spormatcrrhoa. loss of power, dizzy head, loss of memory, and threatened impotence and im? becility, find a sovereign cure In HUMPHREYS' HO. MEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. TWENTY-EIGHT. Com posed of tho most valuable mild and potent curatives, they strike st once the root of the matter, lone up th?, system, arrest the discharges, mid impart vigor and en orgy, life and vitality, to the entire mau. They hun cured thousands of caseH. Price ?6 per package of six hpxea and vial, or $1 per single box. sold by druggists, ami sent by mail on receipt ot price. Address HUM? PHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE COMPANY, No. 583 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. September 19 ' . /Or BATCHELORS HAIR DYE. TH I! SPLENDID HAIR DYE is the best In the world. Th? only fri?! and perfect Pt/e- harmlos3, reliable, instan tan?ons. No disappointment. No ridiculous bute Natural Black or Browu. Remedies the ill effects bf Ua> Dyes. Invigorates the hair, leaving it soil and beautiful The genuine is signed William A. l?alahr.lor. AU other are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by al Druggists and Perfumers; Factory, No. 81 Uarcle; street, New York. M&- BEWARE OF A COTTNTERFEIT, December 10 " lyr aar A YOUNG LADY RETURNING TO HFJ country homo, after a sojourn o? a few months in ti. city, was hardly recognized by her friends. In place 01 a coarse, rustic, flushed face, abo had a soft ruby core plexion of almost marble smoothness, and Instead tw;nty-three she really appeared but eighteen. Upon ia quiry as to the cause of so great a change, she plaint told them that she used tbe CIRCASSIAN BALM, ar. considered it au invaluable acquisition to any lady's toile By ita use any Lady or Gentlemen can improve their pe sonal appearance an hundred fold. It is simple in ii combination, as Nature herself ls simple, yet unsnrpaf ed in its efficacy in drawing Impurities from, also 1 ici lng, cleansing and beautifying the skin and complex io By Its directaction on the cuticle lt draws from it all i impurities, kindly healing the same, and leaving tho sn lace as Nature intended it should be-clear, soft, smoo and beautiful. Price $1, sent by Mall or Express, ou 1 celpt of an order, by w. Ls 1 i,;Uitv & CO., Chemists, No. il Weet Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. Y. The only American Agent? for tho sale of the same. March 30 _\y % " CO STAR'S" PRE P All'ATI 0 NS ! ESTABLISHED EIGHTEEN YEARS. Laboratory, No? IO Crosby street, New Vin 3000 Boxes, Bottles and Flasks manufactured daily. HOLD BY ALL DRUGQI81H EVERYWIIEl '. COSTAR'S * 'SALES DEPOT, ' No. 48* BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Where $1, *S to $5 sizes are put up for families, Stoi ?hip?. Boats, Public Ias?tsticss, Sec., ie. If ls truly wonderful the confidence that is now bad every form of Preparations that comes from "Costar* Establishment. "COSTAB'S" EXTERMINATORS-For Rat?, Ml Roache?, Ants, &o., Sic. "Only Infallible remedy knowi "Not dangerous to the human family." "Rate come 1 of their holes to die," fcc. "COSTAR'S " BED-BUG EXTERMINATOR-A liq? put up in bottles, and never known to tall. "COSTAB'B" ELECTRIC POWDER-For Moths Furs and Woollens, ls invaluable. Nothing eau exceci for power and efficacy. Destroy? instantly all Insects Plants, Fowls, Anim?is, Arc. " COSTAB'8" BUCKTHORN SALVED-For Cut?, Bm Wounds, Bruises, Broken Breast?, Sore Nipples, Piles all forms. Old flares, tl Ice rs, and all kinds of cut one. &ff*vi'v?*. Nu ?mlly should be without it. It exe* In efficacy all other Salves In use. "COWMTS " CORN SOLVENT-For Odrns, Bunio W?*?u.'S " BATTER SWEET AND OR ANGE BLI vc^flT???SST-TutTla^? or taste ?nd posit ^T?^?F^SlA universal Din Pillisu?T^o*w>d), and ot extrtordlnary efficacy for C. tlvoiesS.?? forms of Indigestion, Nervous snd s Headache. A Pill that is now rapidly superseding others. ' ' COST A R'S" COUGH REMEDY-For Coughs, Col Hoarseness. Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, Ai ma, and all forms of Bronchial, and Diseases of Throat and Lunga. Address : HENRY H.niKTIU, No. ?a BROADWAY. N 1 " ' ?M>W?fl & MOISE, WHOLESALE A MB NTS, No. 161 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hot* Jope 17_, riiE ANCASTER EEfcflER CONNORS& CARTE 1 r PROl'BJ?ETOR?. T>UBLISSED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING Jt Lancaster ii. H., H. O, Havmg a Urge subacrip opp* Jttstttcfe of th? State. Hates of ?d*****0*. eiaVU^meu copy of papa? stat o???pMcattom I Every ?tyte of Job PrtnHng executed in the ntl I stju and greatest dtapa**. Hentern?? iv.? . .r ' '. '.'.' i'? SHIPPING. KOtt NRW VUKK-MKRf/HAATn1 LIM ld. regular packet M noon.-r N <ft SMI rn. Tooker Master, having two-third* can. > I'liKUiifd un.I going .ai board, ?III have i|Ur. , 1 ... i' dance, ai>i>l\ l . tm ' Wil l 1AM KOACH. FOR I'llllAOELrMUA DIRECT. l\srtt \\? !.. ut \ lt ANTIC IOU IN Al COM-' PAMIRS AT OMR PRK ? IT.Vi'. IUI -ITWIMlir 1 A Ta Xi X J?K. JST O "H'. . . JAMI.; IL KULLY. M AST KU. YV't.I. SMI, AS A BO VP. ON THE - INSTANT. M Lot iMinutii'iufnt'i, apply lo ll. I\ KAK ICU & Cf).. No. .'ti Cumberland ?troot. Oolober m ^ I'1 0 R K A li T I M 0 R E, I UK FAVORITE STEAMSHIP * 1 iA. :\ ppp FALCON, I'. C. REED, COMMANDKH, liriLT. SAIL 1 ul: THE ABOVE POUT ON SA'l'UK >V HAY. 121b Inst., Ill I o'clock 1*. M., from Pier No. 1 II uion Wharves. Cition laki'U lo PHILADELPHIA on advantageous leruiH hy the Steamship* of (hin line. Inauraiiee ou Cpt lou: Charleston to Baltimore, per cent.; tn Philadel? phia vin Baltimore Steamer*, i pgr cent, "through." For Fre?a Ilk eugagenienU io either pori, apply lo COD UTEN A Y .V TREN HOLM, October i) 4 Tutou Wharves. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSiin* LINE.. Kt ? H NEW YORK. THE NEW AND ELEGANT 8IDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP O HAMPIO XST , CAPTAIN LOCKWOOD. TIT ILL LEAY ERO M A DOER'S SOUTH WHARF ?V on .Suiurdai/, Ootober l'Jth, inst., at ? o'clock P. M. All oui war.l Fre?ilit eupngeuiL'uts must be made at the office ol OOIltWENAY .V TRENHOLM, No. U East Bay. j&?r Vor Pausa,?.- and JR matters connected with tho inward busmen--, ol'I lie Shrpr,, apply to STREET BROTH - ERS k CO , No. 74 East Bav. . STREET BROTHERS k CO., I COURTENAY A TRENHOLM, { A8BU" October 7 FOR SAVANNAH, THF STEAMER x> x o T J\. rr O K, IOUO TONS UCKTIIEN, CAPTAIN ii. M. COXETTEH. TIT ILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC WHARF Vv every TV tann A \ triam', at 9 o'clock, for that port. For freight or pansage, apylj on board or to the offloa of M. D UREN CO., Heptenilit-r Vi Agents. FOR PAL ATICA, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE', ANO ALL TUR LAND' IMUS OM TH IT. ST: JOHN'S RIVER, VIA SAVANNAH, ORO, THE NEW AND BLENDED STEAMER JD I O T T O lei. , illili.? Tans Uurlhou) CAPTAIN L. M. COXETTE1?. WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC WHARF, every TUESDAY NIGII?. al 9 o'clock, for thu above places, conni ctinq with tho Georgia Central Rail? road at Savannah, lor Macou, Mobile and New Orleans: AU Freight must be paid here by shippers. For Freight or Passage, apply on board or at tho offlca nf J. D. AIKEN & CO., September 12 _. Agents. THR01?G? TKKEiNTitFLORIDA, B Y CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH STEAM PACKET LINE. TRI-WKEKLt. VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. WEEKLY, VIA BLUFFTON, STEAMER PILOT BOY.,,.CAPT, W. T. MoNELTYJ STEAMER PAN MIR.....CAFr. t. PECK. ONE OF TnE ABOVE STEAMERS WILL LEAVE Charleston every Monday, Wcdnnday an. Frvlay Mominpf, at 7 o'clock; and Savauuali every iondau, Wendtsday and Frida>.? Morning?, at 7 o'clock. Tenon? ing at Dlufftou on Mai Uuti, trip from Charle? l?n, and Wednesday, trip from Savaunah. All Way Freight, also BlnfUon WhanV'?, >uu* h i m 6 paid. For tivt,".ht or passage, apply to JOHN FERGUSON, Accommodation Whs r', October 1 _J_ _ FOR WRIOHTO BLUFF &KD ALL IMTSCRruBOITR LAN Ol NOM ON THE WANTER RIVER. THE Liu UT DRAFT' STEAMER M A B I ON", IS NOW RECEIVING FREIGHT FOR THE ABOVE Points, ?nd will leave To-Morroow Sight, the 12th bl? atant. * ' Ail Freigi.l must be prepaid, on the wharf. For Frcight cugagemeutti apply to v . JOHN FERGUSON, Ootober II 3 Accommodation Wharf. FOR NORTH AND SOUTH EDISTO, ROCKVILLE AWI? WAY L.VNOIJVOS THE STEAMER ST, CAPT, D. BOYLE, WILL RECEIVE FREIGHT THIS DAY ANO LEAVE JV-Aforrom Morning, at si* o'clook, and Edtsta Sunday Night. I For freight or passage apply on hoard or to " A i ? , J. H. MURRAY, October tl . Market Wharf. FOR (sEOR(i ETOWIE fi, C., T?l/t;il5iVU AT Wlli'i'iil ISI ANO, WAVER? j CT,' ANO K ICI'lI? PIELO 1V?ILL8. THE STEAMER ; . ? ' O?PT. ISAAC DAVIS. Ah freight must be prspsid ??-^^!^^ ???et. For Freight or Passage apply to ?ii- ? ?ft?atolOBP * KELLY, Ottobeg? a ^ , j^iiq^ v?^