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VOLUME V.NO. 704. CHARLESTON, S. C., THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 21, 1867. PRICE FIVE CENTS _ BY TELEGBAPH. ELECTIONS I.V THE STATE. [SPECIAL DISPATCHES :O THE CHABLESTOS DALLY NEWS.] Kershaw District. CAMDM, November 20-6 P. M-The total veto at this plaoe ia uno hundred and sixteen blacks and five whites, all f r Convontion. No disturb? ance whatever. Every thing quio: as usuaL Barnwell District. BABNWILL, C. H., November 19-0 P. II-Elec? tions weat off quietly; four hundred and ninety voies were polled, ail Wacke, and all for Coa-1 vention. AIKEN, November 20-P. SI_Tho vote to-day has been very light, only forty one vo^es were cast, sil black, and lo.- a Convention. No sign of riot or disorder. Yesterday the vote for Convention .vas whites 2 and blacks 236. JoHtrsosa. T. 0.. November 20.-P. M.-For Con? vention, 12 blacks and 1 whito. Nothing Btirring. WntDSOB. Nrvombor 20 -P. il.-The Convontion vote is blacks IC and whites 0. Colle ton Di trice StTjDissvTLLs, November 20-6 P. M.-Tko vo? ting to-day showed the following r-sult: Blacks 79, and whites none. Everything perfectly quiet and calm. Berkeley Dlstrl t. 8CITIESVTLLX, November 20-6 P. H.-The vote for th? two days in 748, all for Convention. There was no disturbacCi >vha:ever. Richland District. CoLCltnlA, November 20-A ll_Oidy 685 votes | ; were polled yesterday, ol which two were white; all for Convention. City is quiet, and littlo inter? est is taken in thu Convention matter. Chester District. CH?STSE, November 20-6 P. M.-The vote for Convtnticn is 20C b! icks and 81 whitos. Ninety votes WQTO cast asainr.t Convention. Ali quiet to? day and yesterday, j i Marlon District. \ I MABIOST, November 20-A. II_A largo number of Degrees votod yesterday, but no whito votes were polled. Edgefleld District. HAMBUBO, November 20-A. M.-Tho total voto so far is 838, all in favor of Convention. At B;acb Island 9?o votes were polled, at Cherokee Po lds 113, and at Orangeville 71. No disturbance. I | OUT Eu.-opean Dlipat:hes [BT iJ?sxm TELEGRAPH.] LONDON NO~ imbar 19.-The Timo. Jaes Na? poleon's speecii as tho ma-1 liberal, peac-ful, and sensible address delivered by tho S"o-?i Emperor. LrvsapooL, November 19-Noon.-cotton dull and declined 1-16; Uplands 8}; Orleans S|. Sali? 8000 bales. Breadstuff* quiet. LONDON*.Novombor 19-Evening,-Consols 94 9-16; Five-twenties 71. IavsBPOOL. November 19-Evening.-Cot!on closed dall; Uplands 8]; O.ioins 8}. Sales 8000 bales. Manchester aivicos unfavorable. Washington Dispatches. J?DW1ABT COOISIiTlSE- DE\TH OT GENTE AL STE- j TENS, l WABHXBOTON, November 20-Tho Judiciary Com- 1 mitteo have imposed upon themselves absolute j secresy regarding evidence and reports. lucy ( will probably report on Monday. ' There are six cases of suspensioa from office in t L tho Treasury Department, which require a report t of the causes to the Senate. f The Southern Baiizoad Committee has sum- [ monad further witnesses. Nothing d.finite is known about tao Dario trial. - Bevenue reooipt3 to-d.ty, 1235,000. 1 General Stevens, formerly of the Confederate anny, and lately Superintendent of tho Vera Cruz 1 Bailrpsd, is reported to be dead. g Affairs tn Virginia. BXCIDIOSD, November 20 -The conservative . colored men hold a meeting to-morrow night to t express their ' utter . abhorrence of such fire- ? brands and inoendjaries as Lewis, Lindsey, aa i v others." t Bevon distilldr.es around the city have bees f o.osed on a ? OULA of not being prontablo. c Beports to the Military Commissioner show that i one hundied colored men in thia city wore dis- t charged for vonny tho Badical ticket. Two hun- " dred more were reported as being discharged for i the saxe cause, but the employers say that they c had no work for them. In many cases ihooolor- * ed man reported who had been d scharged before t tba Section. i There was a prizs fight to-diy at the Coates, ; near Petersburg, between bigley and MacQaoen. ; Tho Utter was whipped on tho fourth round. A t oompary of United States troo, s reached the ( ground while th a crowd was eisporsin r, and ar? rested tto principals and four citizoas. ? . , S TBW Nortn Carolina Elections. c WTTfMTxoT-t)N. November 20.-Evening.-Thc j tractions have ci?.iai There was no disturbance. . and no an oat wai made during the day. Tho > blaoka po. led their fall strength, not one black J known to have voted the Conservative tirkot. Very c' few of tue white Radical? in th? ?ty have votod. Ia the wards counted, the vote is a? follows: Sec? ond-Radical ticket 299. Conservative 126; Third- t Badical 251, Conservative 115; Fourth-Bidical . 298, Conservativo 156. Total registered roto iu , this city: Whiscs 905, and blacks 1563. This i County probably givo3 1500 Badical majority. * Whiteviib, Cerro Gordo and Columbus County J will give Conservative mi jori ties. BAXSIOH, November 20.-The election wear off i very orderly to-day; again tho whites voted heavi- s If, nearly unanimously, the Conservative ticket. t ajany voted against the Conveutlon, but over SOO i wbiies, who wore registered, failod to vite nt all. <? Aboui 1000 votes ware cist to-dav, makin? 2000 for ? three days. The ballots aro not yet counted, and c the result atoll unknown, but it is tuouzht tho nc- . groes have oitr .ed tue .iity by 250 majority. i CBABLOTTV, Noi-?i.:ber 20.-About 700 votos wore polled in this city J osterday, principally nogrces from the countr;-; ba; Us whites voted. Tho nc- ' groe?, with onv a few ex"ssptlcts, voted solidly the j Badical ticke. _ j . * r !-1 I A Jifa irs In Louisiana. -1 , Ssw OBLEA-rs, November 20_There was ? j rneedng of tho Council last night far tho purpoie ' ! of stamping city issues of tho denominations cf , Wa and 20*s, tao note? to bear interest of 7 3-13 J per cent, from dato of stamping and cutting. The folio wm r important order has been issued ' by Oiaoral Moore : HXADQUABTBSS FLYTX MTLITAB; DISTRICT, > NEW OBLI-AXS, LA., November 20,1867. f 1 BPEOAS. OaUEB3 No. 191-Extract. The pr?sent incumbante being impediments to , reconstruction under tho la we of Congress, th* i following nagOT'da and appointments of civ.l ctn- ' oers In Loufrls&a ar? hereby ordered : Paul E. Theard, Judge o'* tko Fourth District Cr tut, Pa- , rlsh of Orleans, ?3 vom-oved, and J. P. Boyd ap? pointed in his place; S-CUard C. Bond, Clerk of the Fourth D.strict Court, Parish cf Orloans, is removed, and Wm. L. Randall anpointed in his place; Wm. Woclper, CUrk of the Sixth District Oourt, Parish of Orleans, is removed, and H. C. Caulklas appointed in his place; J. W. Callina, Third Justice of the Peace, Parish of Oiloans, is removed, and Eugene Stats appointed iu ii is place, C. Byrde, Clerk of tho Third District Court, Pa? rish si Orloiau, is romovod, and Jno. B. Carter I appointed In his placo; Thos. Aiken, Sta e Tax Collector of th? First District, is removed, aud Jno. L. Davis itppointod ia bia placo. By command Brevet Maj. General J. A. MOORE. NATHANIEL BURBANK, A. A. A. G. Som? forty members of the Convention, which .ommencrs itt session on Saturday, mei yesterday in cauco?. Th? hope was expressed that tho Cor. ?titution wou.d be framed and the Convontion .omplete ita war* by tho 1st January, lb was thought, also, the best plan that could b ; ado cd would be lo noise* State ofllcers when thc con? stitution wai submitted to the people, and m that .vent .it would be practicable to inaugurate the new State Government February lat. The Alabama Convention. MONTOOIIEBI, November 19.-Evening.-Thc majoniy have agreed to striko out from the di9 franihiaLBg aj-ticie the clause which disfranchises all who do not vote upon the new Constitution. This action i& 9aid to be taken in consequence of ardors from Eadica leaders at essington. M0STO0I4XI.X, Novombor 20.- At tee night ses? sion, siter a protracted contort, the 3.1 clause of tec lion 2d of tho artic:? on Franchisa, wiioh di?? irwcbiitfs ali who do not vote cn the new consti ..'r.cion, wr... Btrickon out by c. vote of 53 ayes to SI jsavs. The :uticlo was perfected, and tho final ?m? dsiesw until w-saerrew, j Georgia Convention. ACOCSTA, November 30_-General Pope orders tho Raoonstructi on Convention to meet at Atlanta, on the 9th Decamber. County masting aro bei.ag called to eloct dele? gates to the Conservativa Convention, which meets at Macon on the 5tn December. Fire. MOBILE, November 23.-Later accounts in re? gard to tha burning of the steamer Onward report that eleven persona were lost-Mr. Coakling, ot Now Orleans, and ton negroes. The colton was valuld at $35.000, and fully insured. The boat was valuad at $20,000-unm sured. Market Reports. NEW YOBS, November 20-Evening.-Cotton easier; sa!os 1400 bales; Middlings 18 a IS4. Flour dull, and favors buyers; Southern $10 a 14. Wheat quiet. Corn dull ; Southern Yellow : 1 2a. P-rk heavy at $29. ?ioe lasier ; Carolina ii a 9$. Sugar timi. Naval Stores Arm. Wool steady ; lexis 13 a 23. Freights steady. Stocks lull. Gold 139j. Money 7.'62 Coupons 108. 7-80'e 1081. BALTIMORE, November 20-Evening.-Cotton rather active; Low Middling 17c; Middling 17Jc. Flour quiet. Wheat steady. Corn firm. Oats dull ind declmod to $2 70 a 2 72. Ryo $145 a 155. Pro? visions dull and declining. CiNCl.vKATi. Naverab?r 23.-Flour 23:. lower. Corn in cool d?anjj; in oar, 75 a 78. Whiskey ind Provisions dull. ST. LOUIS. Novomber 20.-Superfine Flour $6 50 17 50. Corn 90 a 92c. Mesa Pork $21. Shoulders L2; clear .-idss 15? a 16. Loins VT ILE, November 20.-Mess Pork nominal it $20 50. Shoulders 12]. WrxMLNOTOiN', November 20 Evening.-Spirits Turpentine quiet at 49c. Rosin quiet, at $2 40 for Dornmon and $2 82? for b .7 No. L Tar steady, at ??2 25. Cotton firm, at 15$. AUOCSTA, November 20.-The market opened ir m, but closed ia buyer's favor. Siles 600 bales; receipts 930 bales. Middlings 15} cams. SAVANNAH, Novombor 20.-Cotton dull and de .fiaiarr. Middlinga 164 coule. Sades472 bales; re? ceipts 3050 b?los. MOBILE, November 20.-Sales 1100 bales, easy, biddings 13.?- Raoaipts 921 bales. NEW OBLEANS, Novora >JT 20.-Sales 150'.' bales, iemond good; Middling Orleans 17 a 17?. Receipts >GC2. Exports 2933. Sugar-common 9, primo L2?. Mousses sells as fast as received at 70 a 93, jommou to ohoice. Flour dull and depressed; mpcrfi.io $9, choice $11 Corn very dull; White 5125 a 133. Oats dall And unchanged. Pork 52150. Bacon, on lt a retail business; Shoulders ; .2j a 12.;; c'.o tr Sides 17. Lard declined; prune, ? n tierce j, 13 a 13]. Gold 39 j. Sterling SO a 58. , light Exchango on Naw York ? premium. Things in Washington. 1 THE MTSTEBLVO OUT OF OE2TE1IAL SICKLES. The Washington correspondent of the New Tork Tribuno telograpbs on the 17tu inst : . I he mustcrinj of Sickles out of the servios bas ?reate J a -rreat enaation among tho newly-arrived ' acnib.is a d mau r of oar most prominent lead* I ors insist that Hs Excellency has gone far enough ? n this busn ces ol punishing men* for obeying tuc aw. It is presumed Howard will follow. Howard ' md Sieles aro tho only two Volunteer Major- , aeocrals ia tho servira. Ono of them lott an arm, f bo other a leg. Both nave served with oonspici? >us callanto*. Siokles being breveted a Major /encrai in tbs Recular Army for gallantry at < jetty s burg. It is proposed that ass. on as Con- ] -ress meets a resolution will be off.red continu- . ng ?D the service all Mujer-Gen?rale of Volun eers. As there uro but two-Siokles nod Howard * -aud as Sicklea's muster-out takes t ff jct on the < 3t of January, this resolution will protect htm . rom this new exhibition ot Presidential wrath. The correspondent of tho Baltimoro Sun, allu? na g to tho same subjoct, says : From official sources it is found that upon tho uj^ostioa ol .Ur. Stanton, lmuioutate.y after the I eview o, thc troops in Washington in 1865. an or- 1 [cr was issued, runs tenn 7 out of service all volnn- c eer officers after he 15th of May, 18G5. unless noir services should bo specially required; and hal under that order all. save about a ozen offi- I ers, wore mustered out. Among those retained j vas General S.ckles,*who was allowed co remain in j ne s .rv. : a for two years ?nd a half, receiviuu tho iay of Majoi-General, when tho position could ' lave boen lilied by an officjr ol tho regular army if lower giade, and at less cost. Eirly in the . Ipjing ot tins year Beare lery ?tantoa was directed >j the President to ni tis ter out all volunteer offi- ' .era iucludinfr Generals Sickles, coward, Grego- t y. Sdtt, 4c, but for some roason not known, Mr. Stanton failed to issue tho order, and they have ontiuued to receive the unne.**e8sary pay of hisrh- c ;rade i Seers . Meantime General Sickies has re- t icived other marks of favor, SUCH as appoint?ont ? ) a colonelcy in the regular anny, Minister to the lague, 4c. Tuese facta furnish steffie: nt ans .vor c 0 the charge that the rrosid nt has vindictively 1 irderedtbe mustoiing oui 01 Gouoral Sickles, and : fill account for reacting Generals Howard, Gre- t roiy, 4c, who v.-iii pro ably be mu-t-Tod out of he service m a few days. fc CENSUS OF THE DISTEICT CV COltTJCXU. Completo returns from all the census districts < mow tho population of tha District to bo 86 041 t vhites anti 89 451 colored-total 125,492. IQ Wasn m*toi city, 73,023 whites. 32,742 colored-tctal 1 .05,779. In Georgetown, 8482 white*, 8210 colored 1 -total 11.692. lu the couutv of Washuigcoa, 4531 ? vii. tes, 3199 colored-total 8080. The above vu au t loprox matiou, but the officiai rosult by wards w ll >u announced a oitly, wheo it is estimated on in Tease over the above will bo shown. < LNTEBNAL BEVEN?E SECMION. t Th? commissioner of internal reveno* bas made J he follow.ng decisions : When ? couve vane, of ? .ea ty is made upon on actual valuable cJns.dera iou which is manifestly inadequate, the deed mould be stam, od accurdiug to the amount of < MJuablar conoideration, and a succession t x, un cia the success.!- bo the wife of the predecessor, < hould co assessed upon the valu* of the laud .onvevocl, less .-uch consi leratioa. ( There is no stamp upon a promissory note until < : ia issued. A stamp ie to bo cancelled when it is j ittachod or used, and although a stamp may be al? ix d when & note ir signed, it cannot oe said to . e 1 ised until the note is issued. A check, draft or < irdor for tho payment ol M. sum of money drawn 1 itherwisc than at sight or on demand is hable to ( namp tax at the rato of five ceata for each 2100 tc fractional part t lereof. A receipt for a bank < L.cck is a receipt far money upon the terms of the < uterina revouuo act, a d if for a sum exceeding 1 S20 requires a two cent stamp? ?It is not relieve-e JJ tlie stamp upon tho phnok. Ibo correspondent of the New York Times ' ?vrites : * The mu8tor out of Maj or-GeBeral Sickles leaves lim w.th h a lineal rank of Coluuel of the Forty* ;'ourth United States Infantry, Veteran Reierve ? Jo.ps, and Brevet M tj 01-General lil tho ie.,uhr , .rmy. His regiment is stationed in this City, and f ho should bo uisi-raed to duty aocording to nis : .'revet rank here, he would be in very close prox rstty to His Excellency. It is probable that Con? , ?r-ss wi 1 call for tho crrcsponlenco between tho President and General Sickier, on tho Subject cf ha lattar'a applcatioa for a Court cf Inquiry, 1 vuicii supplication was denied." , SADIOAl ECHOES. The Washington ?or?^spoudont of tho Philsdal , phis Press writes : 'it seems to bo undarstood that Hon. Jarnos F. ; Rril-on. 01' Iowa, chairmaa of t ie House commijtteo Ki tao Judiciary, has prepared bia report against impeachment. Hie ground will bo that not euou'tu ?.-.S been found to convict the Pr aident of such a .Timo ec is contemplated in the Constitution, inc report cf Hon. Thomas Williams, a member af tho same commiti-so, ia favor of i npeacbmeot, s said io contain nineteen counts, powerfully praset?u. The ot'ner two Republican members who f .vor im.ieacament, Governor BoutwelL ot Massachusetts, and Judge Lawrence, ot Ohio, hav? wiitccu sep?ralo roporti. a his divTaioa arno nc thc Republicans on the judiciary co nmtttee leads to tue nel ef tba: very little time will bo given to the ducus :ion of a measure which it ia now evident cannot ba carried. " lhere is a very general disposition in Con? gress to relieve all tie Ccnfedorates who cordially a?R at in the rec nstructioa of tbo South. Such mea as ex-Governor Brown, of Georgia, ex-Sea tor A. G. Brown ard Judge Alcorn, of jJissisLppi, General Barringer, of Noith Carolina, and Gen? erals Longstreet. Jctf Thompson and Barksdalo will probably bo among thc list Mr. Stevens openly expreases tho hopa that all may be restored to citizenship who help ia the Rood work." EX-?2E,IDE.N*7 LINCOLN'S ESTATE-Judge David Davis administrator upon the estate o? Abrjbam, Linco.n doc.ased, has made aflual settlement of tho estate in tho probate court of Sangamon county, LUnois. From tho b-Caace-sheet, it ai> pears'tL.;:. attar paving all debts, thero romaim tue sum of $110,295"91 to b3 divid? d amoc{, tho chreo heirs, -Mrs. Lincoln, Bob, and Tad- eacL ol whom receive* $36 763 30. It also appears from tho sciicduio that the private debts of Mrs. Lincoln amount to $3a31. wiocb, tubstracted Trom her -hare of th? t-ta:o. loco: $Sc,726 99. Congress voted to Mrs." Lincoln the remainder of Abraham u coln'd salary 1er ono year. So that the toted ?mount ol Mrs' Lincoln's persona; fortune (not in 0 uding the $10 OOO worth of "gifts from her dear friends *') is $31,726 99.-Chicago limos, NAPOLEOS'S GENEuOailY TO AN AJtESICA?f LADT. -Tao Tailaba-seo Seutmcl learns that vhon the information of tao recent doath of tha good Prin? cess, C. D. Murat, reached his Majesiy, the Empe? gar Napoloo?i. h^ wrote a vcr/ kiad.y letter o: con? dolece to Mrs. Booker-sistor of iladamo Murat -thanuing her m most oardial terms lor the lov? ing a ?lioi'.ude and caro .vita wh oa sue watched so ion-.', around tho sick couch of her dyine sistor. Inc ?amo letter'furcished additional evidence of tho tflec i'in which this noble Princa entertained for Madame "'urat. It notified Mrs. Booker that a generous annuity would be coatioued to her d?? nn? ber ijfettine, , TAXATION IN THE STATE. Appropriations for the Year Commencing October 1, 1867. The following is the toxt of an order, making appropriations for toe year, oomraencing Ootobe 1,1867, which wi;l be shortly issued by General Canby. Some verbal alterations may yet be made but tbe substantial correctness of the oidor as now printed may bs confidently relied on. THE APPROPBIATIDNS. It ia hereby ordo cd, that the following sums shall be appropriated for tho payment of tho v nom offices and expenses ot tho Stat? govern ment: I. EXECUTIVE DEP ABTUEST: For tho salary tho Governor, three thousand five hundred dol lars; for the Private Secretary of the Govornor twelve hundred dollars; for tho Mcssenecr of the Governor, ono hundred dollars; for the Curtin gent Fund ol the Exccutivo Department, twenty five thousand dollars, to bo suljoct to tho draft of the Governor, and to be accounted for annuall by him to tho Legislature; for the rent of the Gov ernoi's house m Columbia, three hundred dollars for two Watchmen for tho new State House and grounds, nine hundred and sixty dolla;.-, to b drawn on draft of tho State Houso Kocpcr; for the salary and servico3 of tho Sccrotary of tho State in lieu of all chartres against the state for signing oomniissioES, five hunurod dollars. H. LEGISLATIVE DEPARTM?NT : For the salary of the Kocpor of tho Stato House and Librarian three hundred dollars; tor contingent cxponses cf Legislative Library, to bo i aid on draft of the Librarian, accounted for by bim at tho Treasury aud reported by t o Troasurerto the General As seoibly, two hundred dollars, if so much be ueces sary. UL JUDICIABT. D LP AETHER : For the salary of the Chief Justice, thu ty-llvo hundred dollars; tor the salaries of ten Judg:t> and Chancellors, throe thousand dollars each; for tho salary of the Attoi noy-Genoral, eleven hundred dollars; for tho sala ries of five Solicitors, ni..o hundred dollars each for tho balarlos of thirty-ono District Judges, a five hundred dollars paca, fiitaoa thousand five hundred dollars; for tho Clerk of tho Court if Ap psals, who ehaU bo t_o Librarian, eight hundred dollars, the same to inolude tho cxpensos of ruo. for the salary of the Messenger of the said Court two hundred and twenty-five dollars; for tue pur ohase of books for the library of the Court of Ap poals, one thousand dollars, to be drawn and ox ponda i by order of tho presiding Justice; for fire wood and fuel for tba Court of Appeals, ?tty dol? lars, ii so muoh be necessary; for tho salary oJ Btato Beportor, one thousand five hundred dollars and the several appropriations tifoiosaid, for thc Clerks, Librarians, Messengers, Reporters, and for tho incidental exponsos of tho Court of Appeals, shad be paid by tho Troasaror, only upon war? rants, to be drawn by the presiding Jadgo nf thc Court of Appells, at suoh timo and tor such por? tions as ho may docm jus*, and proper; and it sha! be the duty of said Reporter to attend iu per on or oy deputy tho sittings of tho Court of 1 ppoals, and Lo report suoh arguments and statements offsets is may bo necessary to a correct undorstandingoi the decisions of tho said Court; for tho pay ol Turor.- and Constables, sixty thousand dollars, if ?o much be necessary. IV. TBEASUBV DEPABTHEXT : For the salary of bo Tro isurcr of tho State, thirty-two hundred dol? ara, including tho salarios of one or more clerks ; 'ir the salary of tho Comptroller-Concral, twonty ivo hundred dol ara, including Clerk's salary, said sit rk to bo appo.ntod by, and removed at thc pleas? ure of th* Treasurer and Comptroller-General respectively ; to tho Comptroller-General, two bun? ked dollars, for making out copies of tho Tax EWurns in eighteen hundred and sixty-eight ; lor rrablishing thc tax a id appropriation orders, tl io much Le necessary, throo hundred drJlora, to bc ixoended by tho Comptroller-General ac J accoun? ted for to the General Assembly ; for tho contin? rent expenses of thc Com;/ironer General's an i Treasurer's office, printing t .x books and iuBtruc ious to Collectors, and distributing tue samo, bree thousand fivo hundred dollars. V. THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA: For bo salarios of olevou Professors, eleven thousand lollara; for tho Librarian of tho University, who ihall be the Secretary of tho Board of Trustoes, lix hundred dollars, to be paid by tho Treasurer >f the State, quarterly, in advance, his drafts jeing countersigned by tho Chairman of tho Exoc ltive Committee of tho Board of Trustees; for thc lalary of tho Treasurer of the University, four inndred dollars; for the salary of tho Bursar and dariba], four bundrod dollars; and for repairs to he University buildings, two thousand dollars, if io much be necessary. VI. OESINABZ CIVIL ESPENSES : For the payment >f tho contingent accounts cf thc State, twenty Ive thousand dollars; tor dieting and transport! g maoners, sixty thousand dollars, if so much bc .e?ossary ; for tho support o: free schools, twenty iva thousand dollars: provided, that tao amount hua appropr.ated ball be distributed according o population, and si all bo applied to the bo acht >f all classes; for tho Lunatic Asylum, nine cen housand seven hundred and eighteen dollars: yr tidi'j, that the cum cf six thousand dollars i ihall ba refunded to tho Treasury of tho Stato. vhen the arrearages duo from the Commissioner: )f tho Poor of tho scvoral Districts shall bo paid. , VII. ORDIXABI LOCAL EXPETOIIUBE : For main- 1 laiaing and keeping open thc Boper Hospital in Z. aries ton, three thousand dollars, to bo paid t ?ho Medical Society io trust for tho Bopoi Fund, JO defray the expenses of ?aid Hospital; -or thc ia! -.ry of tho paysician of the loll at Charleston, jommencing thotwoaty-sovonth day of 21 arch, one thousand eight hundred and 8ixty-3<ivon, fivo hun Ired dollars; for i-nt'or ing tho qnar.ntmo in South Coroli.ua, ono thousand dollars; aud for tho salary of the Post Physician of Cbaiiostoa, inciuin, ooat bira, eight nun ind dol.ars. VI.I. For the support of tho Catawba Indians, twolvc hundred dollars, if so much bo noccssary, to oe paid to tho order of tho Ind.au Arout, and to be expended und.r tho order of tue Govornor. IX. PUEUO BCXLOI.NJS : For ?ompleaag tho roof of the State Hu uso ia procoss of construotiou, two thousand dollars, ii so mucb be necessary ; For continuing the construction of the Peniten? tiary, for tue pay of offioera aud gu&tcis, for sub? sisting guards and convies, and for olothing con riots, eighty thousand dollars, to ba paid on thc drafts of the Gc vernor from, time to time as the several IQ09 may bo needed. I X. ExTBAOBDiMA&y IX?E.VDXTUBE3 : Forthorcnt and fixtures of a houso for the uso ol' ike Court of Appeals, three huairod do Jars, tua contract re? lating therolo to ba approved by tho Chief Justice before the money ia drawn on hts order. XI. It shell bu tho duty of the Commissioners of Publio Buildings in thc oovonl Dlatiicts, to fur? nish thc Jailor or Sheriff thereof with a sufficient number o? blaaUcto lor tho comfort of all prison? ers, and also to pay for such medical attoution and mediciuos os may bo required by tho sick. The She iffs and Jailors of thc several District:; in this State will promptly mako requisitions upon thc Commissioners, ici uittnliOts, and, il tho same are not furnished by the Commissioners within five dava, tho Sheriff Ebail report tho failuro to these Headquarters, giving the names of tho parsons who may bo tho Co m missioners ia his District. XII. The contingent accounts of Clerke, Sheriffs. Coroners, Magistrates, Consiablos, and other eui eora o? thia State, shall bs forwardo 1 to toe Comp troller-Goucrtt, who stall audit tho same, and ii found comformable to law, Lc chall draw ids war? rant upon the Treasurer for tho payment tkareof. XHL Tho Act entitlad "Au Act to pr?vido for ike issuo of bids receivable iu payment of in? debtedness to the State, to tho amount of five bun? drod thousand dollars," gassed December 21, 1S55, and tho Act entitled *An Aot to piovide foi tho redemption of bi ls rece?-ablo, lS3Uod by this gta*e." passed September 20,1SS?, ara hereby con? tinued in force. XIV. Tho Treasurer of thc Sitio cf South Caro? lina ic hereby authorized to pay the appropriations herein made, r.ud tba salaries of public officers, payable by lau, out of funds applicable thoiet^, wbioh have fallen due sirco tho first day ot Oc? tober, 18t>7, and which may hereafter fall due. XV. No monies raised under tho provisions of this order or the Acts herein mentioned, shad bc applied to the payment c." pritic.pal cr interest ol a y debt contracte J or incurred iu support of the lata war against tho United states. -George Francis Train knows a family of sis? ters '.fho <ure.l their brotno.'a frjm sweunu- Lr, sa7:nr damn every timo their brothers ind." At t o (able- Susie would say to Go irgie, "i'ass me that carun butter" (laughterJ, aud Mini.io would ask Elsey for "that damn buckwheat cak..'" (laugh ter). THE E HBO PEAN MAILS. INTERES I INO DETAIL9 IN REGARD TO ' ROMAN QUESTION. Our foreign advices by mail are totbeStl staat. We subjoin some extracts from the li English papers: OENEBAL BtTSnfiET. The English Parliament will assomblo or I9tb of November. Tho Indian market for cotton was advancing Tho Journal, of St. Petersburg, publiahet toxt of the declaration delivered to the Sub Porto by the ambassadors of Russia, Fra Prussia and Italy. In tbis declaration tho Po' named throw off all the responsibility for tho ture courao of events in couseous ice of the P refusing io aocopt o? their advice un tho Cn question. They declare that they leave the ! lime Porto to the consoquonces of thi? reft and withdraw from Turaoy all their moral i port. Tho advance brigade o' 'bo Abyssinian field f left Bombay for Massowah on the 7th Octo 1'hoy took 53 officers. 1.081 men ot all an? s. private and public followers. On the follov day, Tuesday. Octobor 8, tue remainder of tho vance bricado sot ont. The second force cor tod of 19 officers, 347 mon, and 650 : ^llowets. 'J makes a total of 72 offi 'ere, 1,428 men 467 hor 458 mules, and 30 DU locks. The tr lops compoj tais advanco bridado,departed m high spirits, evidently eager to enter upon thc martial w before them. A depot will be established at Massowah, i the advance brigade will probably march si miles into tin interior of the country. Up to 12th of October twonti-five vessels have b charte.-ed for Iransport service by tho Bom Gov. raiment. Tao Scinde brigado will leave E rauhe about October 26. Eighteen hundred mi aa vu boon bought in tho Punjaub for scrvioo Abyss.ma. A telegram from Alexandria cf Novembo says "The Crocodilo baa sailed for Portamou with the 7th Hussars, and 2d battalion (if tho R ?ricrade, und detachments. The passage of trot through Eejpt waa effeoted in fifteen hour-. BaouBeuatbas forwarded troui Paris to I Austrian Representatives abroad a circular t ,. atcli, in which ho saya th it Austria and Frat nave' agreed upon all thc principal points of no; ral policy, witlicut bavin.?, howevor, conclu:, my positive al.ionce. Amt ia stands alo .fir. the Convention of Sopteni'aer, lu1 abe will not .uso to participate eventually in a ouferam lustris will maint .iii the PraRUo Treaty, ocu mg to whicu Oe many is to settle her own affa it a manner quito independent. Tin pohoy Frauco and Austria relativo to tho Eastern qui .ion will noticeforth bo identical. The Liberto a ta tea that the lim corer 1 ap : le? nas lust been aopoiuted by the Einporor of At tria to bo ColoueJ of au Austr.au regiment. T Czar and tho Sovereign of France are now the o y two non-German Princes who enjoy thia d Unction whioh is purely honorary. A dispatoh from Copenhagen, dated Novemb 3, eays that it is stated that a treaty has be siped by the Danish Mininer for Foreign ? i air .i and the Amarinan Minister at that Cou for the Bolo of tho Danish West India Islands tho United States, for fourteen million rigsdalci provided that sue a treaty be approved by tl Ricsdaar. The trausfor ot tbe isla,.da to Amoru will shortly tako place, for whim reason the Pr sidon- of the West Indian lalanda, Herr Rothe, hi ri civet oraers o return. It is not yetknon whether a plobistioam of tho islands is ?iso a ooi litiou of their trans ter. TUE B01?AN QUESTION-BETXiY TO KSNABAEA'S CH CULAB. The following dispatoh has boen addressed ? the Frenoh Charge d'AlTairos a: Florenoe by tl Marquis de Moustier, Frenoh Minister for Foreig Affairs: "Paws, November 1.-In energetically proclain tn? this respeol due by all oibkous to interuatioati an aau'ements, in declaring nimeelf ready to rc orees disturbances and to maintain tho authorit af the Government and tho inviolability of th laws, King Viet r Emmanuel hal led us tc hop that the new Ministry, proceeding Hi mir in th course that had been traced out mr ?hem, wouli nave boen ablo, by efficacious m?aaures, to dis jourago all revolutionary intrigues and to re cs ta blish moral and material order. Sucha policy jai-nod ont unhesitatingly and without impru lent concessions to the passions of parties whon ano had undertaken to combat, would at ona ?ave a lay ed the dangerous crisis Ihrougl which Italy ie passing, an I would have placed m toward her in a position conformable to our inti mate sentiments, and thus have facilitated tho rc ji,.rocol task of tho two Governments. It is no without painful surphso, therefore, that wo loan tho resolution of the ItMin.ii Mini nora to occupy certain points of the Papal territory. We do uol ?vish to diecucs to-day the reasons by wbio.i cn loavors ie mads to justify an act so contrary tc international law, but wo desire to manifest, with? out delay, tbe impressions which the determina? tion of tue Florence Cabiuot bas caused us to ex jorioacc. However, the Italian intervention in thc ?tates ot the Holy Soe may be restricted, with whatever promptness it may ceaso, and by what? ever circumspection it may bo surrounded, thc french Government, whioh has always blamed anti dissuaded fi om it, could not invest "it in any de rree with its approval. "The Frenoh Government, which as an adviser aas always blamod such a step, coi d not now in my way invoat it with ils approval. If iho Gov? ernment of the King of Italy believes that ho may jxpect from us oven a taoit admission, sur-n a bs ref is an illusion whioh we must not hesitate to Lapel, and you will testify with what lively and -u.rci-8 regret we see it deviate from tho lina ol jonduct wu.cb, according to our view, is the only mo in conloi miry with tho interests of I .a Iv. MOUST?ER." >An-rnu.T>i'8 DEFEAT-THC SECOND BATIXL- AT HONTE BOTOXDO. FLOBEJTCB, November <i-2.50 P. M.-Yesiord.y i lar^e body ot Papal troops, with artillery, attack? ed Garibaldi between iivoiiand Monto ltctondo. Vt ter a Jong and obstinate engagement, with muy ii lod nna wounded on roth sides, Garibaldi was lofoatedand comoeltedto retreat carrying away ns wounded with him. It is etat.d that Garibaldi vas arrostod upon urn vim; OD Italian terr.tory. PAEIB, November 4-Evening.-Information r: l?vea from various so..recs affirm .? th it th e French md Pontifical troops iasus.l torth from Romo this norning to attack Monto Rotundo at noon, Pli? nto dispatcbus anuonuco tuat Garibaldi has been lofeated. Tho Temps htaros that oa ia formation v.i.oa it belioves to ba correct, Garibaldi wa-; dc ioato i yesterday by th? Pontifical troops, and bud : J fall hack upon C?rrese, waere he was compelled J lay down BU arms to tho Italian troops. Tho jrovemmout intends, it is said, to conflue Garibal? di in Fort Palmor.a. FLOEENOE. November 5-6 P. M.-The following letoils of 'ho defeat of Garibaldi have been re? ceived here : Garibaldi moved from Monte Botondo on iho 8J to take Tivoli, which had been reoccupiod by tue .'on Utica! troops. A little beyond Montant he .ame suddenly upon tho whole Pontifical force-, who immediately opcno.1 a heavy artillery fire. A oattlo onauod, which lasted thie ^quarters of au tour. Garibaldi, after a heavy loss, rctroated to dunto Rotando, followed hy tho Po iti?c.il troops, vhon tue battle was reno vol aud, ofter two hours md a half desperate, ti: ntiug. tue Garibaldians .vere completely d.spersed. Garibaldi and his -.ralf fled towards tho I adan frontier. Tho groar? es bravery was displayed <?*? bath sides, and tho r'ontifioal Zodav. s repeatedly charted wi'h the aayonct. Tho Garibaldis us lost 430 killed and 9J0 prisoners. The number a taeir wounded lias not eon accurately ascertained. The Poutinoals bad 230 killed and wouudsd. The Garibaldian for?a eousistod of 3303 mon, two {?nus, and thirty-five lorses. Menotti Garibaldi waa ?lightly wounded .u the leg. On Saturday a deputation, ino.uding leputios C r:o, Ch-.pi und ?aineo, waited upon j-ar.naldl, and vainly endeavored to induce him to desist from his outerprlso. PABIJ, November 5.-The Moniteur of this "norningpublishes the fo.lowiug account of tho do feat o? the Garibaldians: On Suuday the Papal troops met near Tivoli ome Garibaldian bands and at once attac ed .hom. After a hard ?zht tho Garibaldians lied in disorder, and loft ou tho field 3000 men, either Hided, wounds i, or til cu privpQors. Garibaldi I succeeded in esoap.cg to Ierni, *nd the Italian minorities have had him brought to Fioronco with bin two sons. General Rtootti, commander >}' -.lie Italian forces on the frontier, succeeded in irrest lng and disarming- 4000 Gaiibuldianu who ouyht ta take refuge in tho Italian totritory. BEFOBG TEE PEFEa?-S9EITE8 AT SIONTE JtoT?NDO. A ri ry graphie accour.. cf the battle ci Monte Hotondo is published. Tue place in a large tnwn upon a loitv hill, 8urro.;ndod bv. though separated from, othi r hills. A medisval castdiatod conve.-t is in tho centre of tho position. Tbo sides of tho tull are covered with luxuriant vegetation. Thc tawn is Ruardcd by prnat walls flanked by solid ajates. From ino midai of the couvent rises a nigh tower, whenco the garrison could pout- down i murderous fire upon tho assailants. ' Tho Papal torces during tbe late batt e consisted of kilree Hundred of the Auiibes Legion, one Lnudrcd '.,'cndtiracs, fifty dragoons and three cannons. Tao placa waa well provisioned. It was against this i rmidabla stronghold that Garibaldi deter? mined to hurl hts army. Hts followers had be:omo dis->:ritcd by hunger and great privations. Their appearance was ludicrously an3oldieriike. Same | lev were on broken-down horses, but the majority were cn tow, ikey attired in every con ceivable vanoty of costume, many of them u&ving . only a bise c gr 'ai coat. There wore no provisions for cawing off tho woundod. At 10 A. M. the battle began. Tho Pontifical troops from tho r fortress opouod a murderous Ure. In two hours ' tb* ?iribaldiana bad a hundred mor. hors de o mb"it. But thsy bcd croas d tho oater wall, md were charging wiib the bayonet against tho hugo cutes. At 4 o'clock they had gained pos- ; session or sonv? houses, but tboir urnmanition ? was exhausted. In vaia did they batter tho ) tratos. At last they resolved to fire thaai. The ! llamea made ra??id progWS8,?ncl in the midst of M tho roaring sound which th9so causad, tho cen- I vent ball summoned tho Capuchins to prayer, i By ni^nc several breaohes had been made. At 2 A. M.?tiie Garibaldians advanced to tho attac . i'nev were met bv a terrible discharge of grape? shot, Lut Garibaldi's presence inspired bis follow? ers wi h lu-Sairjtiblo impulse-. 'Aha, (/ates wera gai ed. Thcro sti.l remained the c invent itao.f. .vbenca r. tiro was still kept up. But it was now uo longer destructive, fer tao assa.lauts we e weh proteo ed. liiov gamed ground, am a: 13 A. M. a wbi:u tl-g was hoisted fruin tue Carnham e, an i ha aJc, aliai surrendered at discrec.ou, aituough ciiov had ..ot lost a sia.s'lo man, while tne Ganbe.1 di.uis had lest four hundred, dbe prisoners, caai li five hundred in mini ber, were- au ,t to Rime on Condition that tao/ would Dot fight agaiu. ano Gar.baidiaus took possession of thc three- cm- C non, tony horses, and faur hundred needio gun?. HON. THADDEUS STEVEX3_Of the condition of tho Hon. Thaddeus Stevens, a Washington correspori writes t) at it is evident that he is in a rapid decline, ment&Ilyand physic illy. His conversation- upon subjects which have long occupied his mind is disconnected and broken w.th frequent pauses, manifesting s great effort 'o confino himself to consecutive tram or thou ht. At intervals a gleam of enthusiasm passrs over his min I wher. bo bright? ens up and utters sentenses witli vigor and empha? sis, but soon relapses into a kind of intellectual torpor. Physically ho is greatly emaciated and enfeebled by bis recent illnoss. If Mr. stevens finds strength sufilcient to enablo bini to alto id tho session o, tbo coming Congress, ho will be unable io toko part in its proceedings, and it is tho goncral impression that it will be his last session. _ SOUTHEES RAn.B0AD3.- Thc special committee on Southern railroads ha i concluded the work of taking testimony, and tho"report tobo mado to Congress is now'in courso of pr?par?t.on. It will show that tho co npanio h VJ paid their indebted nes6 to tbo Government a3 rapidly as they coull1; that they have bcou doing very little buenos? since tho chso of tho war, "ut that it has been gradually inproving. They ba* o boen paying much moro promptly rfinco tbo f.rmation ot tbia com jaitteo t-.an tl?ov did before. ? [Washington'Cor. Ne ? York II r od, Nov. 17. -In tho Canton of Uri. in Switzerland, recently, Mr. Charles Muhoim was cjndomned lo a fino ot" 8Q0 rancs tor refuging to accept tho Presidency of the district tribunal. ?5- The Relatives and Acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. JOHN LUTJENS, ora respectfully invited to attend tho Funoral ot tho latter, a. Ko. 21 Anson street, at 1 hree o'clock, T.'tit Afternoon. rovemborai 1? SPECIAL NOTICES. 43? AD M IN ISfBATOBS1 NOTIOfi.-AtL PER t-NNS indebted to the Estate i f the lato BECKMAN Mo CALL, Ano loneer, of Ohnr.es oa, deceased, aro called apon to moko payment to tho uaJorsigucd, ana those ?avingclaims on the .aid Ls a c to piasontthom, proper? ly CttOited, to WILLIAM G BENSON, November 21 thsB Adm'mstrator. OW i LIE SCHOONER DAVID F. KEELING IS TM* Day discharging cargo a Brown 4 0 '.'a Scutu Wharf, jco?s remit lng on tho whrrfa. sunset will bo stored it owners' risk and expmse. bTEUllT BBOTHEES ti CO., November 21 1 Coi algnces. OW CONSIGNEES' KOlTCE.-CONSIGNEE^ )er Schooner L. A. ED W.U'.D J, MABSBAU, Master, fr.m Sew York, are hereby notifl.d that sh? is This DJ j dis thargmg at Kerr's Wharf, A'l goods rcmalmog on wharf it sunset will ba stored at owaora' o ^p ESQ and r.stc BISLU.Y ti CllEIGHTON, November 30 Agenta. SW CONSIG .LE3 PER STEAMER CHA - PION aro notified ihit sho ls uischaiging cargo Thu Oay at Adger's South Wuarf. Goods remaining on c i vharf at sunsat will ba stared at owners' risi and ex lense. STE ELT BB03 St CO., November 19 Con Igneos. OW BOYAL HAVANA LO T TE il Y.-PRIZES JASHED AND INFORMATION FURNISHED. The higheit mes paid for DOUBLOONS and all kinds it GOLD AND SILVER. TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, No. lt> Wall btroct. October 19 lyr Now York. ^NERVOUS DEBILITY, Wliil Ilt? ULUCMl) tteiidints, low spirits, depression, involuntary emit ?ons, leas of semen, spermat rihoaa, los? ot power, aiz.z\ icad, loss of memory, and threatened impotence and im ecility, Ond a sovereign euro m HUMPHREYS Hf IEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. TWENTY-EIGU1. Com oted ot the most valuable mild and potent curatives ney strike at once tho root of thc matter, tone up thi rstem, arr-? t tho dischargee, and impart vigor and en rgy, life and vitality, to the enure man. They haT ured thousands ot'cases. Price ?J per packago of six oxosand vial, or $1 per einglo box. Sold by druggist* nd sent by mail on receipt ol pnce. Address HUM HRE?S' SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC MEDICIS! OMPANY, No. 502 "RUADWA?, NEW YORK. September lfr CLOT K? I? ta. Large btodc of CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS AT LOW .piRiarEs. rHE TAILORING DFP \RTMENT f UPPL?TD W'TH an elegant a?so"imo'K of ct-OfHs, OASHIMEPEi ad VE-ilTN'eis. whub ?"Ul bo malo u . uador tai core t a First-carss Uutter. ?o. 219 KING STREET, Vest ?We, One Do ?r Soath of ilar ket Street WM. MATTHIESSEN, Agent. B. W. McTUREOUS, Sup't. November 15 M HAVE HARKED DM Our Entire Steele of FALL AND WINTER OT HIN Gr. fN CONSEQUENCE OF TH" DECLINE I i THE I prloes of Woolens in tho Normern mar'reti. we have MARKED DOWN our entire sloca. 0 SUCH FIGURES AS WILL GIVE PURCHASER - an opportunity that ls rarely offered o procure REALLY 500D CLOTHING, T LESS THAN THE USUAL FtJCES FOR INFERIOR ARTICLES. ND KVTTE ALL IO INSPECT THS GOODS AND Prices. Below ls a list of a few o: the ?r lelos in cur Stock, showing the former and rriser.! price: j) SACKS auld at 312 to S39, now.113 CO )0 Pants seid at *G to *12. now. 6 O? )j Vests sold a; &4 ?o S7, uow. 2 00 ot fino Frsaoh Co.iln^ Sacra iold at?20, now.... 15 00 ot French Cookhacker Sac::: sold at $23, nrw.... 20 10 ot flue Gorman Tnoot Sacki sold at ?29, nov.,.. 23 00 ONE PEICE, laania. mmm s nn:i 270 ?CI2?TG, C?BSER Ol' RASE!, STU?ET, ! H A B L E H T < November 1 S. c. SHIPPING. *UR LIVERPOOL?. THE FIBST CLASS NEW f OP?EFED BARK CHATTANOOGA (ol' amall ca netty). George Freeman Master, having a largo ponton o? bor cargo engaged, and po.ng aboard will be dis? patched immcdla cly. For farther Freight engagement} apply to W. B. SMITH k CO., No . ember 20 Napier's Bange. FUR LIVERPOOL. rfu, THE BRITISH SHIP ?. CHABLESTON, " t??V,' Morley Master, ia now ready to load for the . jtWTjyiabov.' vor:. por Frtigut engagements, r.pply to November 20 ? ROBERT MURE k CO. VESSELS WANTED. TO LOAD FOR CU HA, BAB BADOS, ST. ^Thornie, .".aasau. Mexico, lent al Amcr'ca, ?Riv,r Platte, LirorpooL London a.d Dre .iron. ALSO. For Northern and Eastern i ort?. Good wea given. BISLEY k CREItiTON, ?-hipping and Cumraiss on Merciionts. November 18 Imo Noa. ltd and 143 East bay. FOR BOSTON. BBIG J0?12*E. DEVEREAUX CLA'hK Master, having thc heavy portion ot her c ruo ?engaged, will take balauca ia Cotton or Naval .Stores, and sail wi b disputen. For Freight engagements apply to bl P. LEI, BBOTHEBS k CO. November 18_4 MERCHANTS' LUE. NEW YOBK AND CHARLESTON PACKETS. FOR NE W YORK. freights Forwarded to Liverpool and Havre, and all Po nts IV orin and East United - tates." THIS LINE IS C'lMPOSED OF THE TOV LOWIN'O FlnST'CLAbS PACKtTS, leaving ojch port weekly: Schooner B. N. HAWKINS. 883 tons, Wyatt. Mas'er. schooner M i ROVER, *33 tona, Humas, Master. Schooner ROB ?RT CALDWELL, 460 ions, McCormick, Ma-ter. Sebo mer MOSES B. BBAMH ALL. 836 tons, Hussey, M ister. Schomer ILLLY, 412 toas, Francis, Mas?-, ichooiicr .. vv. SMI <H, 410 tons. Tooker, Mas'rr, Also ot'-ier i IR vT- EASS V???iELs runntog m con? nection. F eight TAKEN AT L WEST HA . ES. All Torch ndiz ? or prod co onswnoil to itara of the ?gen a will bo forwarded FREE ul" COMMISSION trom this oort to punt* o: d' stimition, anil .N -UUAMl EirFlUT' ED AS LOW A' BY FUiST-CLASS SXKAMaHIPd OR SAIL VE-SELS. For Fright engagements ?pplr to WI.XI >JI ROACH. Charleston C. Or to N. L. Mo JREADJ? ts Cd., Now York, Novembar 16 Imo F JR BA I.TIMOSE. THE FAVORITE S? EAMSHTP SEA. GULL, N. P. DUTTON. COMMANDEE. WELL SAIL FOR THE ABOVE PORT FROM PIER No. 1 Union Whams, at S o'clock, P. M., on Thursday, 3lst Inst. For Freight or Passage applvto COURTENAY <k TRENHOLM, November 19 4 Union * bar'es. FOR NORTH AN ll'S ?UTH ? DISTO, LOCKVILLE AND WAT LANDINGS. THE STEAMER AB ST- HELENA, CAPTAIN D. BOYLE. WILL RECEIVE FREIGHT Tilla I'AY, AND LEAVE To-Vorrou, at 2 c'cUeh, A. M., aa\ lldisto Sun. tay, at 2 o'clock, A. M. r or Freight or Passago, apply nn board or to JOHN H. MURRAY. NovomVor 31 !. Market Wharl SPECIAL NOTICES. -?.NO TIC E.-ALL PERSONS HAVING .LAIMS against tho Tsrnte ol JAMES PHTNNEY, dc .eiscl, late of this etty, Printer, are requested to reDder hem 1", legally attested; and tho>o indebted to the said j;at<a will tn ilto payment to the subscriber. RUFUS C. BARKLEY, Adtnlnlsirator of James Phlnncy, deceased. NovomberS ... 18 CT NOTICE T > MARINEi?S.-C A Px * IIS ? IND ^ILOIS Wishing to anchor their vcsic-? !n ^ tit} liver, are requested not to do no anywhere within dir ? ? thge of tho beads ol tae SAVANNAH RAlLROAi VHARVE*. on ?ho Charle? ton and St. Andrew's sid* c bo Ashley River, by which precaution, comae? with UH lubmiMluo Telegraph Cable will b? avoided. Sh C. TURNER, 0. M. 9arbor Ma?t?r*e Ode*, Charleston, February t?, l.-??. Tabruarv 1_ WMUS. WIN -LOW'S SOUTHING SYRUP FOR IbAlr.rea 'i cethiug, grea?y faeihtatcs tho processor teeth ng. by sortoning tho gums, reducing all inflammation rili allay ALL PAIS nd spasmodic action, and is ?Ulti :0 REOULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, molb TS, it will elvo ret to yourselves, and RELIEF AM. ?EALT1I TO YOUR INFANTS. We have put up and sold th.s a: Ucla for years, and eas ay ls confidence and truth of lt what wc Uav, novar icea ablo to ray of any oth-sr medicine- Never bas it fall? id la a single instance to cifect a care, whea limeiy uaro. ?ever did wo know an instance or' dissatisfac ion by aa j mo who usod it. On the cont ary, all are delighted with ls opcraUon, and speak in terms of commendadon of its oagica. edoets and medical virtues. We speak in this matter "WHAT WE DO KNOW," attar .ears of ox. crknee, and pledge our reputation for the uifilltaont oC what wo bore declare Ia almost every In? tanco where tho infant 13 tuHering irom pain and cz laustioa. rc .lc: wid bo feund in flitoca or twenty maiute? i.ter tho avrup is ajminlstorod. Full directions fer using will acoompany each bottle. Bo auro and edi tor "MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP," laving tho faz simili ot "CUATIS k Pwi" os tut mtaidc wrapper. All others arc base ImiU iona. Su d by Drugg sta thronghou: thc wo. li. Price oah 13 conla per bottle. Ofllcos-No. ?13 Fulton street, New York; No "203 Higb Zolborn. London, England ; Nc. <?1 Sc > eui street, Mon? real, Canada. DOWLS k MOISE, Agents, Au uv. .7 tu th-.6 ne Charleston. S. C. ter BEAU l ld? UL HAIR.-MANY YE ARS IN iheznlcal experiments haa res a!'.id in thc perfection ol :UEVALIEE'S LIFE FOR THE HAIR, an un Availed lair dressing, imparting new Ufo and increased rruiri nml to tho hair, prcveuthii.' baldness and arresting Ita irogresj whoa cornea mepd; regulating and sustaining ho principle upon which ths color of ha it dapends h reby posit voly restring grey hair to its original :,lor and youthful beauty, and stopping, ita falling out it ones. Sold by all Druggies S. A. CHEVALIER. M.D., New York. For ?ile by DD WIE k MOI-E, Wholesale Agenta f ir South Carolina, October 15 tuibsSmo No. 151 Meeting street. SST A YOUNG LADY RETURNING TU iii ountry borne, alter a^opuru ota lew months in tlc ity, waa haraly recognised by her friends. In place ol . coarse, t oatie, tushed f ice, aho han a soit ruby con ilexion ol almost marble smoothness, und instead w nty-three she really appeared but eighteen. Upon ir - lutry as to the causo ot no groat a change, she plains old them that ?he used ino CIRCADIAN BALM, BL oatidoredit an in valnabli) acquisition to any lady'atoiitt ly its uss any Lady or Gcatlemcn can improve tbeir pi I* oualappearance sn huu Ired fold, lt is simple in.. otnbiuatiou, aa Nabaru hers-lf is simple yot unsurpa. din its efhea'-y ia drawing impurities Hom, also btu ng, cleansing and beautifying meakin and complcrior. ly its direct iction on ibo cutido it draws trom it all ?ti inpurities, kindly healing the samo, and loaring tho int ace as Nature intended it should bc-dear, soft, ama 'tr nd bcaunnd. irico SI, acut by Man or ?spriS3i on r?> g.pt of an order, by W. L. CLARK * CO., Chemists. No. S West Fayclte Srrcet, Syrarasa. N. Y. Th? orly Amoricac .Vgcnn for sal? cJ. tho sarr.e March SO _ ST BAT CH EL O R'S HAIR DYE.-HJ r. PLENDLD BAIR I?Z is thu best m tho world, lhe aly tm, and yerjv.t Dy-harmless, roiriblc, in^t a ineoaa. No dlaappotataeit No ridiculous nuts ?a'.ural Black tr Urown. Remedies the ill ejects Sf l?a V?. Invigorate* thu hair, loanng it zf.i -?J beanf-taL ; s gunine is signed ?Kaiisa A. Batch.lar. All otb. rc rc mere Sntitt?oas, Ula sboul i bc avoided, sold by Bj] )ruiC-!;"'j -uJ Perfumers. Factory, Nc. di Lart.cj nee!, Sew York. ? KW ?RE OF A COUNTEBTKTT, Ot ..-ni" 1" cs- MARRIAGE AND L? JLI1ACY, AND 1'HE [ApflNESS OF TRUE MiNH OD.-Au Essay t>r ju:ig Men on tba erimao: soUtttile. aid ibo Thy-i - >gical Lrrori, LU?C? ?nd Dia-aso? wh?cn croate ira t.diar.cnts to MARRIAGE, w.tli sure mens ol Edie:, cot :a scaled leter envelopes, tree o:' charge A darc3? DE. J. SK1LLIN HOUGHTO-?*. Howard Association, Philaddphia, Pa. September 36 Smos SHIPPING. FOR LITE KP JO L. THE FTEST-CLASS BB1TI>H IBON SCREW STEA1? SHTP PIONEER, J. W. SHA CKFORD, MASTER, HAVING A PORTION or HER CARGO ENGAGED will bo dispatched for Liverpool direct. For Freight engagements a. ply to W. B. SMITH & CO., November 21 Napier'e Bange. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON People's Mail Steamship Company. THE STEAAISrrj? 33. SOUDER, CAPTAIN H. s. LE nu y, TTTTLL LEAVE Nf.KTH AJT.ANUC. WHABP ON TT Saturday, 2Sd November, at - o'cloci. JOH:I 4 IHEU. UKI t'v; A-fnf?. November SI_North Atl.ntic ft had, F?R BOSTON. ' THE NEW Al UT?A10HJ1 GEO. B.;. t7.PXON, "' RICH. COMMA-.'DEE, W^rVAT* DI?PATCAI:D LMMEDIATELTOH. AS? November 20_3 WILTJA M BO ' CB*,' NEW YORX AND CHARLES.u* STEAMSHIP UNE* FE STEAMERS OF THIS LINE "WILL SAIL A3 fo'lowa ; :HAMPIO'?. Saturday, November 8, at? o'clock P. M. "AM ts ADOElt, Tuesday, November 12, st 4 o'clock, JP. M. HAN H ATT AN, Saturday, November iq, at IQ o'c'oii, A. IL " 3HAB1 ESTON, Tuesday, November 19. st 12 oV^kM. 1HAMPION. Saturdav, November 23, o', 4 o'clock JrvM, TAMES ADOER, Tuesday, November 26, at 4 o'-'lock P.M. JANHA lTAN, Saturday. November 30, at S o'clock A. M. Ontwaid freight engagements made with COURTE? NAY i TBENHOLM, c?rner Adger*B Wiiart and Last Jay, up stairs. For matters V?rtainlng to inward Frelahtor outward ri?????, app'.y to STREET BROIHEBS & CO.', No. 74 i?at Ba/. " STREET, BROTHERS k ro.,1 iMMLa CuUBTEXAY 4 TBENHOLM, J *8,m? November 20 , FOR NEW VUrJk. SSOVLAB LINE EVER! SATUBDAY. THE STEAMSHIP MATANZAS, CAPTAIN C. RYDER, WILL LEAVE VANDERHOR^l'3 WHABT OK Saturday, November 2'J. at - 0,cloe!:. For 'rcight or passjge, opp y to November 13_RAVENED k CO. R)R PALATKA, FERNANDINA, JACKSON vi!.Li M, A VD ALLTUE LAM* IA OS OS THE ST. JOHNS IMVEll. TIA SAVANNAH. THE NEW AND SPLENDID ?TEAMEB. DICTATOR, ilOUO Tons Burthen) CAPTAIN L. M. COYETTER. ?KTILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANITI: WHARF. W evory 2 ?ESDA Y SIGUI at 0 o'clock, tor th a .tova places, contacting with thc Georgia Central BaU> oin st '<avannah, tor Macon, Mobile aud New Orloaus. All Freight must 00 paid.bore by shippers. For Freight or Passage, apply 0.1 boar.l o< at the o? ca f T. D. AIKEN A- CO., Soptcmbcr 12_?cent?. FOR PALATKA, FERNANDINA, JACKSON VIL! E, ANO AOL THE LAND? INGS UN THF ST. JOHN'S RIVLO, VIA SAVANNAH. THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMER. OuTTY POINT, (1110 Ton? Burthen,) CAPTAIN S. ADKINS, rrriLL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC WHARE' ir every Friday Nield, *t 9 o'clock, tor tho above ilaces, connecting w?h th- Gaor. ia Central Railroads* i-vannab. lor Macon, Mobile and Ncc Orleans. All Fra;ght muse bc p.id hare by tho "lippers. For Freight or Pas3 -go, apply oa r>? vJ. or at the co". icool UAVj?NEL A CO., Agents, Corner of Van-lerhorst's Wharf and Last Bay. October 2'J rHROlGH TJCKialVSTOFLORlDA, B Y CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH STEAM PACKET LINE. TKl-WEKKLl. VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. WEEKLY, VIA BLUFFTON. TEAMER PILOT BOY.....CAPT. W. T. McSELTT TEAMER FANNIE.CAPT. I. PECK. "\NE OF TJIE AB07E STEAMERS TV "LL t,'A.a J Charleston every i/enilav, Wednesday ar F"*sy Inrnir.t. , at 7 o'clock; and Savannah cv-rv J ' jjr? l'? .Jsa. 27 and Feiu Homines, at : o'clock. ig st Blueton on ii- da?, trip from Char.es , ano Vtdnesday, trip tn rn Savannah. " , " All Way Freight, also Wnfltcn Wk***?* O0* 8 xam Aid. For freight or pasaare, apply to _ JOBN FERGl>oN.Aecoicn odanor Wain. October l Kl ICK LOAN. HATOBALTT OF CHARLESTON, 1 C'.T? HA:.L, N'ovcmocr 9, laoo. f A LL PERSON DE.-1BO?S OF KLUUILD'NQ IN i 3k rx Bu rut Districts and Waste Place? of t':o CUv, un. cr "Au \ct o;tfcr General Afscmhly, gt? os antbomj ) the Cir? Coiiu-'ii ot Chariistou to proccc 1 In thc rn-., rr et 1 l ire Loan. "ttn a view to aid (n bi.lldint! up t^i tv anew." arc hereby ujtihed that the forte ofarth. .;..n :or tams can be obtain?] W theOiTcf i'<r< ?(l\t ! (.CUL.eli. l>e.??;p the hours ol 9 A. M. and 2P.M. All applications must be.' -U m the above mciit onad 'lice, ss ha Commil'.ee wnira??t every A'.-'.Jav to ceri der tue aune. ' Cv order ol' ihe Maya W. H. ?MITr?, N?TUBh?>10 ClAEk al Co^UkEli