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VOLUME VT.-NUMBER 940.] CHARLESTON, S. C., THURSDAY MORMNG, SEPTEMBER '?t 1868. EIGHTEEN CENTS A WEEK BY TELEGRAPH. Thc Dt-niociats Carry Columbia-Col. Aiken Kclcascd. [?FECIAL TELIG :.AM TO THC DAILY NEW-.] COLUMBIA, November H.-lue municipal election lias passed off quie.ly, thc Democrats electing their candidate, .McKenzie, by thirty one majority, and a'so electing all thc Alder? men. Thc Democrats will celebrate i noir suc c( ss by a supper to-aigbt. Colonel D. Wyatt Aiken lias been released on ? S3000 bail. i: i no PI: AS AMERICAN COMEDIAN IS LOSDOS -THE CECI PBOCrrX TREATY VITO CASADA. LONDON, November 9.-John S. Ciai'kc, the American comedian, played at thc .Strand Theatre Friday evening la:-t, before thc Queen, the Princo and Princess cd' Wales, lUverdy Johnsen and other notable.-:. Thc Tos: regrets the postponement of negotiations for a nctr reciprocity treaty be? tween il,:- Dominion oi Canada and the Unit? ed State.?. It regards the conclusion of sued treaty as the only sedative tor the discontent of Nova Scotia. FUNERAL CF A SUPPOSED FENIAN IN COKE. CORK, November 9.-A great popular dorn rn stratton took place livre yesterday on the occa? sion ol' the funeral of Jamos Mountain, who is supposed to have held a prominent position lu tue Fenian organisation. A procession i t' over six thousand mun and women followed thc remains to the cemetery. Mountain for? merly resided in the United States, ami was a delegate to tho Fenian Convention held at Chicago in November, 1SG3. TU ii CROWN OF SPAIN. LONDON, November 9.-Thc decree removing Lersundi and appointing General Dulce Cap? tain-General cf Cuba was orlicially \ ublishcd cai .Saturday. THE PARAGUAYAN WAU-THE UNITED STATES tQUADROS. LISBON, November 9.-I he mail steamer ?rom South Am eric i has arrived Irom Kio Jan tiro, October 12. Thc allied fleet and army were before Asun? cion. News of thc surrender cf tho city was hourly expected at Rio. It was reported that the United Statos squadron, under Rear Admi? ral Davis, was going up the Paraguay river to Asunci?n. DETHRONEMENT OF A SOVEREIGN. LON. ON, November H.- Tho Luau of Mus? cat has been dethroned without a strusrglr*. Thc chief of Wababur succeeds. WAS u isoroy. GRANT DOWS ON OFFICE-SEEKERS-TUE SUPER? VISORS - SCHOFIELD - CANDY. WASHINGTON, Noveraiier IL-It is stated that General Grant bas ordered General liadoau to burn all letters of application for oflicc which ho may receive. Noah has Leen appointed supervisor for Ten? nessee, aud ?SaifoJd for Georgia. Alabama and Florida. Schofield visite 1 Grant to-day. Canbv will Icavo in tho morning. Thc reported gathering of armed negroes in lipton County was in Tennessee and not Ar? kansas. Seward says the recent statement of the Londoii Times regarding thc Alabama claims is unreliable and entirely incorrect, and the same may bj said of tho statements c f the situation originating in this c rantry. Thc State Department has no information regarding thc reported filibustering move? ments on Cuba. Thc Herald publishes seven columns of cor lespondenco botweou John H. Gilmcr and thc revenue officials rc .arding tho whiskey fraud:-, Gilmcr complains thal Liga officials threatened him in exposing and punishing frauds. Thc Insurrection ?ii Cuba. HAVANA, November ll.-The Provision il Government of Spain has conferred on Count Balmaseda fuil power to pardon all engaged ii the re?ut insurrections except thc leaders Thc district governors cf the isknd haw been chauged. Thc rebels are in possession of Remate, Mata, and some other low ?ti ia lin jurisdiction of Puerto Principo. Romalo is on the 6outbcrn slope of the island, and there i: much lighting in that whole neighborhood, Thc government admits this in a publishec communication. Nothing has been recently heard from Colo nel Lona. A rebel commission here claim tim they have plenty of money in New Vori as wei ns war material. They also claim for thc rebol tho right of bel igcrcnls. Several Mc .\i-. ans an arriving and theil' movements arc watched, a; the whole patty are suspcc-.eJ of uuiricudh designs o.i Cuba. Filibubtcriiig in Kew Orleans, NEW ORLEANS, November ll.-This eve? ning's Times has an article giving as rumors and reports current details of the Cuban ex? pedition spoken of in yesterday's World It says that there is an or^auizition i ti tab eily and country which haj been in carres pondeiicc with thc Cuban insurrectional-; leaders for some time. That tho leal head quarters of thc movement arc in tho city and that thc leader is not Gem Hennings Thc statement that 3000 men will lcavo thi city in fifteen clays is probably true, and ; number of parties engaged in the niovemen have already lett with passports lor Cub.i On Tuesday evening two meetings were hole in this city by those encaged. Negro Insurrection in Arkansas. MEMPHIS, TENS., November ll_Genera Grander has advices of a threatening charade from Arkansas. Many ot the white womel and children have left Tipton County. Grange has eent fifty men hy a special train to pre servo ord-.r. One thous.iud armed negroes ar reporte! in the vicinity of Mason's Depot. TIL ton County. condensed Kew? by Telegraph. The New York Tribune disavows the Dritte card denouncing Simonton. The New York Herald's Loudon special say that thc impression prevails there that th United Slates is heine humbugged, and tl? Mr. Johnson is being used by British symps thizcrs with thc Southern Confederacy and h ?Southern exiles. -A lainp which is said to have thc power? transmitting light through the animal tissu was recently exhibited at a meeting of tl British Society for thc Advancement of Scienc Thc inventor. Dr. Richardson, says that tl idea of effecting this transmission of Hg] originated with Dr. Priestly, who had observe ihat on passing the discharge of a Leyden ba Icry through his linger thc member beean luminous. By this lamo, it was asserted tin the motton of thc heart and of thc lungs ha been observed while those organs were undi thc influence of ether. Tho huies in the an of a child also were seen, and thc inoveineii and outline of the heart through the chest. rrj sn i .\<; TUX <; ossa: Thc Movrmt'iiii of General tirant - Thc Marum- of ?Us Kcturrt to "Wftshilin? ton--peculations Itegarding it-Ar? rival of Prominent Politicians lVom thc North,-They want to Have a Klu? ger in tile Cabinet Pie-View* of southe II Men. Tho Washington wt respondent of the Lalti rncrc Gazette writes under ?late ut November Otb: Although thc movements of General Cirant have been closely watched to-il iy, they indi? cate nothing. Not so willi thc manner of his n utra i<> tho National Capital, and ail parties aiv busy speculating upon its probable meaning.* >ottiti.'ti can be moro cvideut than the alarm exhibited ara >:\? thc extremists herc a', (?en .ni Grant's wish ti reach Lis residence without parade <?r demon?'ranon <?n tuc parc of the lt.td?cals nf iii?3 dist rici, ihis is tho grc.it heart of tho nation, an'? every throb here i> fe!: through-, out the country. Thu Gestural bad determined tu avoid political disphy, i:i which hosncc ed cd mos! admirably. But why avoid it Sf Tins question furmslu. s at this timo ?nuwt cxelu sivc topic ol cjuversitiou i-: politics! circle;', and thc effvCt has booti tn seriously alarm the extreme wins tai' Hie Radical party, ami thisa'.aiui is openly e xpresse ! by many, while on thc other hand tho eons tvalivu ele? ment is uot only enc imaged bm ? os- | shivery elated at I he prospect lor I prndctit and wisc cdmi: titration ? i' the feds- | ral Ooviinmcur. Very ma*iy wt' the Jtepuoli cai party, they say. ?.?..ideitincd aud abh-. ri e-l j tho violent aud UiioottsiUiUr-msd measures ul | tb.ir party, bm that p i'itical ncc s.tity ioreed them to acquiesce or sacrifice themselves al I home. N w the Conservative* say they will I bc able to rally lu thu supper: ef Cram's al mintstratieii, aud, with tue assistance of thu Democracy, tan hold tho extremists iii cheek. Thc i.e. adi liuistiatioti will djs be able lo dictate lerm i. ami l'rcaideiit tirant will In use f be thc power III thc Government. A number ol prominent politicians have al? ready arrive?! Lore from i bc North, determined t(il)--iii time to have a Huger in thc Cabinet pia, Ii is understood, however, tiiat General (.?rant will nive no intimations whatever of his purposes until the vote of thc Electora! Col? lege has beeu dst, although it is generally be? lieved by his 1'rieu ls that ho has already fixed upon his Cabinet-without thc assistance of politicians. Prominent Southern gcnilumcu now herc express entire satisfaction With tho fiction of General tira-.;:. A leading member of thc Mobile bar said, tu-ilay. that Seymour's election would have boen unto, t?? nate for the South, as he would have been totally unable to render them any assist? ance, while defeat would only have exasper? ated tho Radical Congress, aud rendered their legislation moro tyrannical than before. With Coner ss, as at pr- seat composed, a Demo? cratic President would have been bul :i man ul straw in thc vYhite House, tho power will PbSS from the capitol to the other end of thc avoinie with General Grant seato;! in the exec? utive chair. Such are thc sp?culations ol many leading Conservative Southern men now iii tins city The quiet rei uni of Hie President . loci was a sad b.ow to tho colored population, who had made extensive prepare ions for a general jubi? lee. l*hu 15o\s III li:itu- also made a bail specu? lation in thc live thousand capes and live thousand torches they Lui .. ordered for tito oc? casion, but these may keep Until thu fourth of Mareil next. Mon Cannibalism in Algeria A fearful ca?c of cannibalism ita-; just came to light in Algeria. Co Ret: Nacer recently ha^l a C >w sto.eu from hts Held, and su-p:ei< ii liavnm falle i un an Arab nam -d U M Ai&sj. search ivas mad . un his prenti*) .-. \'...ii.ng of thc missirg animal was, however, round; out on looking into a bush a lilt e ?s-iancu from tho Louse, a basket fud o? pieces ul'meat was discovered. The wifj of lieu Ak\> i immedi? ately stammered out that l?cy we.-. thu re? mains of a donkey which ber liusbaud i.:;.l kill d the preceding night. Rut sin- did uut long persist in th ti sion ; for ill thc basket ? ting itiineil topsy-turvy, a number of lee: and (rinds tumbled out ! Three heads wit j, had been sumed were next discovered in the Baraespot! Tue rennins having b.*cu collec? ted together, they were iuimo.liately r.cog? nized by R ti Nacer and his com aili ms as . those of a woman named R sn ?utissef aud her two children. Thu clothes of (hu victims were next found bidden in thu same bush a littli further off. Fatima Ren Aissa. being pt 03scd ; to nive .some explanation uf tho affair, mule the following terriblec infessioii: ''My child.cu i and I had not eatc i anything for s ver I d lys. when tho twin bi othe rs ?.Io!iammed Ren Ali and Kail -ur Desi Ali came n us tu propo* that wc should ; iii and eat thc ehildreu i f b'atimi Ren Yocsscf atp-.I s.x and eight vers. Wo , agreed, and forthwith pu: oar project intx cution ina ravin" situated a thort distance from where I lived. Tho mother coming neat 1 thc spot at tho moment v.-h.-n we woro strang . ling thu children wc decide I tit kill her also fruin f.-nr of being denounced. Thu three murders consnmmited. wc eui thc bodies up, ' The twin brothers I have already namul took H apart and left us the remainder-tito hoad*, i feel and hands hoing comprised in our portion, , I Assisted by my children, 1 forthwith took thc Ipart allotted mc home. I boPc i -? ??an. which we tue. and pul thc rest aside io or.;, r not tu . exhaust all our pr.>vi.i..ns itt ono day. 1 RM: Hayed tho threo licauVanl put ihem when they have just boen found.11 A'l tito janies " concerned in this horrible ufftir have lieen ar t rusted. As usual ?;t snell cases, :ii ty u tell dc ij i being tho actual murderer, mid endeavor ti throw ?lu- crime OJ auriiody's shoulders bm " their o wu. -> ll? I c - Items of .State Sewn. -0:i Monday, tho 9th ins*., about font o'clock P. M., thc gin huts . or R. I?, r. R l hus. nen Timmoiisviiio, was bunted to thc ground with SOSire e'ghl In!,-.; nf catto., an I ; largo quaiility of cotton seed. - ih" Manon Star savs : *. On last Than; day ni^ht as Mr. .L ines R. Jae s Ul and ?ur broth.'t Siih.ey, a I ,.l ut tiilocn, won; returniiit! Ituiii the village to llu ir home, they were S.'M-I and mortally wounded by some uiikcowi assassin. 1 hey were liding in a buggy an were shot in the Lack within a short distant of their residence. Mr. J. ll. Jackson died oi Saturday morning, ami his young brother wai lingering in gicat agouy at las: report." THE PBACTICAL BEAUTIES OF MOHHON Po L YO AMY.-A Gentile woman in Utah lately gavi a correspondent of thc Cincinnati Cotumercia this httic, but tolling sketch of tho practica workings of tho Mormon system : Now there's Epb. R iberls over lhere-point ing to a s;one nouso near thc mountain-bi brough? a real young, delicate wife from Nev York, now gobi1 o.i sixteen years ago, and sh; worked haul. I tell you; why, I've known he! to do all her own work when Epb. had thru hands and thc thrasbiu* machine at in's bouse and sometimes hlie works out in the field bound v.h a; andr iked bay, which, you ??.? w is awful on :i delicate New i'ork ivomail- tait) aa it she'd boen raised IO it like wu folks-air after uh, jus: last year. Epb, went and marriei puothcr wnni'in. a real young one, nut uv. twenty, anddou't vutt think, this spnug sb kiiuekcd Maria-that's his IRSI wife-do wi with thc cburn-dasher ?ind sea ded ber. Eph stood by ?udjnst said: "Go in. Luce; kill he if you eau." it all st irted . bout a uhtu'ti, to; Both wanted to use il.at uuec. Merit Jiad it and her butter was a i't'e si >w in exunin', alu tltcy got mad, and Luce struck her, and thc snatched the kettle right oil the stove au poured hot water on her foo ; s.i she ?eli dow when she tried to nm u.c.. Au.i wbal was th requit, finally; Weil M..'it lefi hun; of<ours? she had loorboktlled RV very nice. thougL for tin.- men. I h td a d -/en chances to tn irr ol<i Murmoll?. but law! I woiddn'! give that lo ail of'cm. \Vhy, just turu things around a:: let a woumn have two or Uiree mo . and sc how they'd like thu*. There wouldn't Le II murdcriii' done in i'iese pans-oh, no! An I reek m a womau has es linc feelin's as it mat I tell voa if my husband ever jo:ns Vin ur H it to get another*wife, that div Til huul anotho Gentile. Bet your life on tint. Tli - Empress of Austria is ver.-skilful i cutting out silhouettes Iroui black paper. Sh can produce the likeness of any person wL sits to bel :u l >. i or three minutes. The Eu p. ror !ias had a hun Ired ur moro ol' these tr fies bandi timely ir.i mid bung in Iiis pr vate titting room. TUE D?:M ICT?ATH AND GENERAL GBAST.-Tlic Sew ?ork Ilor.ilil speaks or another Demo? cratic flink mtvement being proposed. It is to have thc States which went for Seymour east their electoral votes inf Grant anti tims secure him a unanimous vole of ail tlie Slates. It is thought by this means be wil! be relieved of any [obligatio') to party andean preside im? partially over tho whole country without being bound by any partisan policy. Tue Washing? ton correspoiulcnt of thc New York Herald has the following on tin- snbjcct: Acting npoa tnis idea, thc De nocratic polili cians have prepared a number of lette: s. ad? dressed to leading men No:th and Smith, gcsting tli" prompl adoption ol' thu plan. Tb" following is ii copy of one o, thu -e letters whicli has been shown to us: WASnixcrr >N, D. ?".. November 8,18G8. -Gen? eral: lu my lU'lgittcnt tho wi.-e.-t thin ; thu Duitiocracy eou?-.l now d. would bo to throw ?ii-ir entire electoral voi<" for G encrai tirant, aa iudiea'.ivo o? rho lae; that should hi pursue a liberal, generous and magnanimous collrae, thev will sn -.tain him. It won <l alun have the fllccl ol' not leaving bini alto^ciher in tho hands ol iii-- adverse faction, end would doubt? less slr- ?gib u any parp ?sc he may entertain towards t if conservativo seuiitiiotit of ibo cowary. A it:.- \-.?: . camoi possibly do Sey? mour any ??ood, and mr.. wu ii tho manner suggested wwi kl at keast produce a concilia lorv imprest ni. Lette? similar to ibis hire been sc t lo Civet nor S ephetison, of tv .ntucky ; A ll. Sicpl.cns, ol Georgia; Wad . liauipl'ou. General Gonion, General Pr.sto.t. ll?:: rt Tyler, of Aiaua'i.a and ex Senator 0. C. '"a.. GENERAL Gnxxrs CuuNEr. -li:'' Nev V- r'; Tribune, speaking ol Gen- ral Grant's prohabla Cabinet, i ays : Til - pr. sen! Cabinet, exeep General S-ho Held, having in the mam given their mil lenee toward the election nj ?seyui-mr and Blair, ii is assn m d that an eiitin new Cabinet will bu form-1. Bul anion,'; thc sLitcsni n ot tho country i". ,o haw never bcldCubiuul positions Ibero arc IV v. who enjoy Mich a pre-eminence in any special dcpartmcnl of htatcsiii.tiisiup as to point tin ni out for particular places in the Ca Inner. General Schoiicld, ex-Secretary Slan ton, Goticral Sherman, Genera! Sheridan ami Gcueral Thomas ar?, [terhaps, ccjually avail? able for tho post of Secretary o: War. or. Su min r, charles fr? neis Admis, Mr. Trum? bull, Gencr.'l Dis, Mr. Bancroft and Mr. Mot? ley an- among th-; names s i-;.tested for Secre? tary o! State. The more important office of Secretary of tho Ti casu? y naturally ?noires ta the nauies of Benjamin V. Wade, Governor Teuton, Governor Bout we'l, and Senators .Mor? gan, Sherman, I'oiikliug and Mornll, and Mr. Wash burne. A CHEAT TIIKATBICAL 1 'LUTO UM\>CE.-The appearance ol KI win Booth and Fanny Jan auschei: in "Macbeth" bas ?iven thc theatre? goers of Boston a new topic of conversation. The I'ost says: It was diamond agaiust diam md, or, rallier with i>. lt was thc general opinion thai. .Mr. Kool li never performed Macbeth in s 1 masterly a manner, while UKI Lady Macbeth of Ml.e Jaiuusuhck was a most remarkable impersona? tion, full nf Cu.' inspiration and power -if ?Cia? lis, and a iii coiiinanioii ol tho delineator of Macbeth. Wo desire lo record it as a great histrionic triumph, c iinpletely captivating the andiene??. Tuc stats were repeatedly called he.oie tho curtain to re.:eive tlo ackuowlcdg nu nis of those present. Though Jaiiauschck spoke in German, snell was thu power of hoi facile expression and the fore . of her artistic gesticulation, thal tho meaning ol licrntlcr auc< s was almost as coiupn Uensivoos if given i.i Etiglifih. Her acting was .t great success fruin Ivoginuing lo end. funeral llotircs. t?:)- M'licJ Itelulives, E-Vieudrt ililli Ac ipaailitances ol PETr.lt SUMMERS ar . iuvilcd lo alteiul In- Funeral fro.u the Kphrath Cemetery, l'alfa luu-slrccl, at Sine o'clock Tkf$ Morning. November l? * O* Thc Friends anti Acquaintances of Mrs. and Mr. a. JIMENEZ, aro iu*pesuall* In? vited to iticiid thc Funeral ul Hie former, This Af tarH'ot, at Four o'clock, at her rcsidcuec, No. ."I -orietv-strei-t. I* November ?2 Ca- NOTICE.-ALL I'EltSON'S TO WHOM the Esta'..- of CHARLOT iE TAYLOR, dacciaed, is Indebted, is hereby requested to preaoiii theil claiaia, 1- golly aUeated, u.. 1 uli ? -rsou < linleble.l :< Ruiil Estate ?ill ji!.an:- nuke payment t-> Iii-.: Uti-lci Ki;;neil. |s.\ VC TAYLOR, November .> tba Adiuinintrator. S3* KI.I'.O llto-i'lll.Ml'. ;. CAI Uh ?i??? now ready at Na Tu li.\>l 1.-.T?:?>'r, a: iii-- ofttec rf Dr. ll. l.'VEY M. -'LE : ti LEY, fir thc un- of al inveterate chruuic auec'ious, whi.'h have resii>iei! the treatment of ?ill in?dit allon. Gentlemen will ?-e accmuiuo.ta'cd illirie;: oRJc baum, from 7 t > m \. M.. from '.' i.< !, :-i 1 7 to nil? M. Ladle* w a-i}* other lionr. t-lieu Uley u*ill lin. an I'xi eri- :i -ed Lady to a.*?end th -m. Ur. . I Ki'Kl.i- Y will b-- glad to ?tv .ni;.- of hi? pro fi-s-io ia! brethren (who ar . fuv.trabto to ineilieai pro gretootn, and will lake picartira io ..xliibitidu operation of lin- L illis. Ci rt'fkatcs ol reni?t k'ible cart-.- c mid !>.. !?r; i '. iii. I ut ii i-i not retpliiille. Nev, lulu ;-ll i o ?? NOTICE.- Vi'i'LI'.'.Vl'.'J.-; WILL Bl iua.lt-at the next mei tin . - Ih . Le.-,--laliireJ'or a re nev..', o', iii -1 hailer o? ihi Cliarlealon I Ibid Society .1. N. ROItSOX, OctulierW mi tao Keirretary. *5?AVElil' DANG KU. - Ol' 1' OF lill neille Dan ?er wc pluck tin- dower Safety," cay Slnke?jHSirc. Feeble Invalid, Joyon wiall lupine this now? r v li's i, invigorate your Hvstetii with nos l'ElT'tlt'? SlX'MA'.'il UITI ERS. StretiRui I* you tritely. Weaau-s- is in.-v.-r rafe. Arnie ili i-as makes short work of the feeble. Ke-culnree hah'^I? f> at-.d nature widi 'he flues! ve te'ahle iuvitioraut ii lin- worl l. No: mere') au iuvigoraut, however, bu a genial laxative, a mor.- potent Lioud depureut ibu auv prescribed in the p'iarniaco|-(ei, und thc bei auii-bllious nie-li.-ijL i-xlaut lt is becautk- it eon; bines so mauy uuporUtrt moJIciual properties lbj tins remarkublovegetable spe.-iiie produce - nach O? Iraordinary effects. As a preventive, it forestall diHCMC by omi jwiug the human physique willi es tra rci>iataul power; as a cuvraUve, it biaitainj ta btrcngth while removing th*? c implaiut. Its uso aremcdr for ludgestioti is now so ^-i-iinral in a par..-ol'the (Tuite 1 state;-, that it miy be COnvistcDI ly end lcd thc NATIONAL trEciKic ron DxsPErsu lia celebrity is n it confined to tnis cou it ry, he? eve. .r even to this continent. Tlieie is no -'.-ri i tlie Wi ?lern Ueniispheru t which i", is nut eonsi^i td; nota State between Poitagouia ?iud UK- Areli i-'cam whiefa "ilo.?i-Ti'El?'? LlfrEU?"is uoi buuuehold phrase. In th's ia uitli of fog?, when ehilln ami fever an other lualatioil* tlisonlcrs ar.- rife, :i lu.ilic te. stimulant laan jrtic'c t-f the lir.-t ue'ea-itj fora who trave: U. land or water, or are in any wuv expa el tu the uiorbiiic t::tl:teu.'c.i ahroid in th- aim.-r linne. Ul allalcbo?e lonies the DI l l LUS are tli parcel ami UK.-: eihe-ei-us-a lae a?testedby e?.| iug Bualytlcal clieiuis s, and cout.r.ned by tuque i maui eu.II:- itt m-iiieal proctitioaen 1:1 the b'uite ? ute-. C. Nov. uih.-- ;i ?ii? BATCH SLOB'S BAH; DYB_Till ildcudid ?lair Dye i- the best m CiewerUl; tl oa!y tine ami pcrfeci Dye; bannies?, rehab! -tautencous: nu disapp-ahituieut; no ridicului ats; reitietlles Ute iUetTeew ci La.', dye*; uivig :!?.? and hav; s thc hair sort an I li anthill Wack < brown. Sold l?v all DniAiiM* ami P,riii:t erf; si properly applied at Balc?ietur'n \Vi? Eaotorj. No Uou-I-street. Si v York :-.r Jannun- 3 ?3-BUIDE AM) BKIDEGKOOM.-ESS.Vi Foi: Yul NU MEN U:I UIJ Inii-roatiug relation . Drideareum toUridc ?a V- ? iuuitu ?JII of Marriasi? a em il- to raatrimoulsl fadfitv r.a.I tra ; lu.ipiues Scni Ly mail in sealed I -ttercuvcl >pcii free i f eliar ; Ad-lr-si UIJWA?IJ ASSO.'IATIOS, Boa I'.. Phil i-lpiiia, Po. ?mos Sf|Hfmbera9 ?\ T T O SS ?> N V \ li , DYER AXJ) SCOURER, 1 11 Mark? (-street, between King and A rehdale-Streets. OEMS' COvTS, \?IS, PANTS AND HA?S Dyed, deane I ?ami Pre-eeil. Nov.-mber IS irtniSnic* \1TILLIA.HS ? GUION, .Vo. Tl WALL-STREET, .VA'll" YORK, Issue Circular Li tiers of Credit Throng b ALEX. S. PETRI* ? co.. London, AVAILABLE TOR '? RAVEL! ERS IN ALL RABIS or EUROPE, Sterling Exchange a! Sight an i Sixty Dags. Ordern Mr STOCK-!. BOND* ami MERCHAN? DISE PXP< ut il i:i I "'?H.! >:i by i able or Hall, ticptemivr 111 '.'mos J ."J l* tl lt TIS lt S OK IEAS, WINES, BRANDIES, ftc, Ami Dealers in rauliE FAMILY GROCERIES. : STREET V SS L N.Y. \ w.r. s. co ;i wi s !? co. jfjy Good* delivered lo ail parts ol div City. lleloher 21 (I .11. Al\KSIIAI.L ?V ?lli?JIlr.!!. ll. A 0 C T 1 O S F. i: R s, It l. A L E 9 T A I E \ G N X s, 1? I: O K K II ? No. JJ BROAD-STREET. BEAL ES?ATE. STOCKS, i.e., BOCGUT ANE SOI.I) i?N COMMISSION; LOANS ?I flO'l LATED; I'ltOPEII ; Y LKAKEM. ?5*\artlon el HOUSES, FCKXlTrilE. kc., .?vpn ?Wie?'*?, o tobi r P ' J V. 1VKSTHKVS0LT & CO., "HEAL ESTA TH BROKERS, No. 2'J BRO tD-STREET. ('iTARl.T'.sToS. S. C. RUY, SELL, E CC UANOI:', LEASE REAL ES? TA! 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LOMItARU-STREtl, BALTIMORE. . April Ti ; ! J. . III Al i? li It K Y S . URO?ER, ALTTIOXEER A Xii COMMIS? SION MERCHANT. SALES OE REAL KST.'.TE. s TO 'KS, BONI S. sp. i:C!'.IUKs ASP l'i.U-ON.VI.PiSuPcitTY ATTENDED IO. Si o . i 7 n :t O :. ii-s T ct i', a i. TI A BLE * T. N. S. .;. UttPKUKXCES. lion. HENRY BUIST, Vf. J. MAGRATH, Eso,, Oi-ncml JAMES CONNER, T. it. WAKING, iv |. uetuber 1 A ll A N IC ti i !) i s-. 1; is , CA L 1? E R Ii n L' S E. CORNER OF C1IUE?Tl AND QUEEN STREETS. rn.\?:i.i:sroN. >. o. Transient lion ni S'? 5u ?1er .).??}.. April n O II > J I> . A L E X A Si ly K U , ACCOUNTANT ANO E .1 I E S T A T E A <; E .V T, No. 1G Hrond-ttre?* RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS 1. L'S IN USS IS TM I WHITING Ul' AND ADJ ti SI INO OF UOUKs AM ACCOUNTS of Merchants and oibern. Also, 1 lu SKLLDCG AND KhN TING, AND COLLECTION Ol REN IS OE HOUSES, ftc._October 1 TS?KKTBIi e? DC ll It IOC, PHOTOGRAPHERS, No. 263 KINO-SrilKET, OPPOSITE UA^EL, OVEl JAS. E. SPEAR'S JEWELRY STORE. lt. ISSERTKI.F. 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KN A Bii ?: CU, MANUFACi UBEEa OE /' / .1 ?" 0 1' u J; T F. s' , ?At.'ti.MOI:tc. nrJi. Pctober 19 3? [* a \3ivs SN"X.ion? OIL K.NVX '.mu t O T I O M I' A < T O U S ANX> CEN EBAL C03I MISSION ?iEflCHANTS, No. I'.'5 SMITH'S WU AUF, EA LT I MOR F, Consisnmcnts ol col ION, RICE, icc, ro*peci fully solicited, au.i iiin-r..! advance^ mail? ihoreoc Orders tor co..:. aid LACON piooipilyexecut? .sil- ear" aud ..tteuli-. . April e7 I'Jiiios' ILJUOU IIOL'SK, MON UM KN 1' SQUARE, L'A I. Tl MOUE, M. WYLAND, KlitKLWO r* co.. Proprietor*. April e" ivr yipum. pim nt. ll V i-: ni i)V ll E .i /. / r / .v 7/ A* .'. y if. Thu coiittrmcd dyane] Ho may aluio.-t ny with st. I'Hrr. ..! .tic dolly." rho object of thia arti eli- i? not to rc tu iud U bim ol h's pan?-, iiui to ?bow him how to ban I l?h them forever. J h.; II cans ol immediate abd permanent relict arc prof? fered lom in PAX KN IN'S ll K F A T lt Bl T T E K t? . And it is for him to say whether he will continue to endure a liviui; death, ur put himself in a position to nuder lite enjoyable._, I.1YI Si: A I> I 'El : TI s EM ICS TS f liie efficacy of this matchless vegetable stomachic ir.- to bo found in every city and town in tue .-omit: healthy men ami wo 1? men, rescued I mm torture by it? nm% and M tager to bear testimo? ny to its virtue-, it sTw (litters from any other Ulttcrs i i exist. Lee ?tl titi-' especial particular-it ?S not alcoholic. EXCHANGE PAIN FOR EASE, A ntl Weakness for Strength. Oct rid ol the ailraeuti which inlet fere with enjoyment; cast illoura and ?les. pondency to thc winds; take a stronger hold ot Me aud, tu short, become a N E W i! A N , Through the iuMicmcntality of the most powerful ami popular ol' all vegetable invigorates amt cor? rectives, PAMv.MVS HEPATIC BITTE ft S. Biliousness, Indigestion, General Dcbtiltv, anil ail the comp aintri which proceed from a want of proper action in the liver, the stomach and the bowels, are eradicated by a coane of this prent t '0NST?TUT10NAL SPECIFIC, Whieh not only rom bats anJ couqaert ?isca.-.s that have entrenched t einaotvosin the system, but is t!:e Pest known safeguard against all unhealthy ui tluonecs. Pur. ons wh na ose occupations ami pursuits subject them |\I to thc depressing cf leets of a close, un w h fl n olesome atmosphere, should take il regularly as a protection against the low fevers and other disorders whieh malana eugen Jurs. Individuals who are WASTING AWAY, Without any special complaint, except a gradual declination of bodily strength ami nervous energy, will bml in th- BITTERS A FOUNTAIN OF VI L'A?* IT Y \SD V1GOU, AS REFItrMIINa ANO I.XHILP RAI INO AS A POUL IN TUE DESERl TO TUi SAND-bCORCIIED ANO rAIN I INO TRAVELLERS, PANKvI.VS HEPATIC BITTERS i [s conifiosetl ol'the pure juices (or. as they are inc dicinatiy tenue I, txtraut? | o:' Koot?, Herb* auc I Hark-, making a pr?paration highly couceiitratei i ami cutir, ly ?rec from ale hohe ..iliuixtuxe u! tm} 1 kind. They will bc lonud AN UNI AILING CURE i For Liver Complaint, laitndicc, Dyspepsia, euro nie or Nerums Do UM bility, Chronic i ii . ciisc-i ol ?in- Kidneys, wK, ami ?ill D'suascs arl j sm? from a Disorder 1^ td Liver or Stomach Such as i'on.iti pal iou. Inward Piles, Eullucss of ltloihl to thc Head, Acidity of ibu Stomach, Nausea. Heartburn, Dts-rust tor l'o jd Fullness ur Weight ni the Stomach, Sour Eructations, bJuking i or Fluttering at thc pit ef the stomach, ! Swimming ot tlir- IP ail, Hurried and Difficult I breathing, Hutte lng at thu Heart, Choking or , Suffocating Sen ations wbcu in a Lying Postan j Ouilll-ss nf Vision, Hots or Webs beiore the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head. Deficiency ot Perspiration, Yellowness ol the Skin ami Ly.s, pain in the M te, Hack, Chest, Limbs, etc , Sudden Fliishe? ot Heat, o linnie: in the Flush, Constant I ma-iii hilts ot Evil and lin at De pension ol >|.| J ri ts. i Keep your Liver ill no ITUT-i;ccp >.-;ir .J ' ?;estivc organs In a so B^fl uni. healthy coudiik : hy ibu usu of these ru flT lu-.i'.v-. amt no .iisu* ' n ill i ver ass ttl you. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN I Arc made strong by iLe :;;i ol ihivc Kitto. INVALIDS Recovering irom any severe attack of sick!ic ?.. ? iiml ihe.-e (titters pt i u'oaiiy useful in restoring la sir, illili, I y r 'moving ibu cause ot neblllty and i ! crea HU? tit- appian-. Thuy ?bo lld lake -i teaspoo lui titree tun ? a dav, mixed willi a lillie water." The ll pane l itters are also recommended io tho sn gerin,! with Chills ami Fevers, when ii eau I talon in eouucciioti wini oilier remedies prescrib? tur such coinpiai"ls, and will assi-t thc uetiou ihe.-o niediciucs. supplying th* system with t much nettled strength lust under the d?bilit?t ii effect* oi malana upon thc constitution. Ihcik in snell ease, lora grown person, would be a tab spooutul turee tunes a day, immediately b-to meats. Dvspciitics should never he without a bottle HEPATIC RI Tl Ell-, aa they have been mulei m lound to restore thc stomach to its lost ener/ies. ai thus lead the patk-nl bttek tu thu eujo.vnicul oft, olessiugi.l perle--! health. They should take a di heit spoonful ihr r lim? s u day, an hour : clure e.t mca?. These Hitlers are also reciumemled to uL siciaus, :tml can bu us tl by them in lieu oi otb louies, such as i tttei. Columbo, linet. Hark, lim lieu.tau. nul ail tliee.e i alugiti of bit.ec 'unii far cscelliug these in ilH H ?ellon upon thc sysi.-i ls int; a euuibiiuliun ul 1 many useful louies II aromatic carrai nan ves, ?loch are rendered apurlu b> tue asl noun m a nile Turkey Khu'urb, maki a preparaliiNi long weded hy i!ie proles ?ion. ? Al i Ki.'. ! See that the rignatnn C. i'. PANKNIN is oe i label ol each 'ollie, R H *U others are coi ti neus. Principal iu' bkjt lue and Maumu, ;, a lin Ocrman Modi a TU o cine store, Ne. : MEE riNG-Sl'REET, CU IHLESTON, b. C. C. I*. PANK MN, Proprietor HEUEMAN 4: CO., No. 203 Broadway, N. Y., ?eucral Aleuts PRICES: Paukuln'fl Ilepatie Bitt-rs, pur bottle.il PankUiU's Hepatic Hitlers, ball dozen. 0 ?.?.Do not forge) to examine well the article y buy iu unter lo ;;-t lb? geuuiuc. ron SALK rv GOOOKlCII WI NEMAN & CO, .Vu. ?S lUTXE-<iREEr. CHARLEStOS S. A NI' BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALEiiS Mi l: CINE'S EVELi WHERE. Jill; 3 \' ESS E LS \v.\ \T Ki), C-?TLN-V TO LOAD FOR PHILADELPHIA. RAI JQSO ' I M 0 R E, New rk. Boston, Mas-. QfJ^^ Charlestown. Mam., Newbury or', Ma-, ?sTfiB?SB ana West li dies. Cargoes Mid v. Apt/ly to H. F RAKER ?- CO., November 7 No. 2d Cumber and-strect. FOR LIVERPOOL. CHA RLESTON ANDLIVERPOOL STEAM SHIP LI xi:. . - THE FIR?T-CL\5.HIR0N STE AM , .. SHIP GOLDEN HORN, H. C. Mc . :^X ???j '' RKATH. commander. having a lirge '..?? portion of lu-r cargo eagascd and going onboard, will inc>twiih dispatch Eur freight ol a i w huudrod baled Coltan to com? plete b- r loading, apply to ROBERT M URS .'c CO., N ronner : C B yee k Co.'i Wharf. KEW VOllK AND CHAISLKSION STEAMSHIP LISE. FO h' .V /: IK IC /,' A" ... THE SPLENDID ?IRK WM EEL ? '"i1 STEAM-HIP MANHATTAN, WOOD } i >< t <~ H JIL. Commander, ?. li taue Ad :V7- ({er's Whait on Saturday, tb-14th inst., a: 4 o'clock J'. M. Through Eil s Lading on Cotton to Boston and Providence ai low rates. The Steamers of tins Une m?i?re a: tl;rc.-quarter per cent, 4ST*Vhe Steamship JAMES AGGER will follow on Tuesday, 17th Instant, at- o'clock. Eor Freight or Pass ige, lavin;; i-p'.uudid Cabin ac . ctinniodatioiis, apply n> JAMES A DG?? k co., Corner Ador'? Winn ami East Pa. ,(,';. Stain . November P2 :) POR KEW YOUR. REGULAR LIXE EVERY THURS DA ) . PASSAGE REDUCED JO $15. -,. , TUE M EA Mi HIP SARAOO'SA , . ; . ; V* Captain CBOWELL, will luav* Vin -, ..< " derliorst's Wharf, OM 'Jltiir.ilav .- 7~St?^*5?. November 12, al ?.' ..'.-' tit P. M. November .> UAVKNEL * .!*.?., .tftas*. TK AVK LL Kit S PASSING TflKOUGtl CHARLESTON EN ROD IE ?0FLORID L AIKEN -. ??-i- . . And other places, shoald not fal / ? A ti"*?; to lay in their supplies ot PROVIS - c? f;, |;fS IONS, CL*REIS, CU '..*.: PAGNES -.- -~/~-r^- < OUIT.M.s. BRANDIE-?. WU LS KIES, WINES. CANNED MEATS, SOUP?, .vc. Pates ol Wild (?ann- and Devilled Ha. : -..ml Wiehes ami Luncheons. jK5*ceud t'.-..-a caialogne. WM. S. CORWIN ? CO . Nu. 275 KUY--' ? *. Between Wentworth an.I B?.ni.a:ii. Charleston, s. c. Branch o! No. UP Broalway, eo.-uor ?tre-t, New York. o . oher*?S STEAM TO L1VEUPO.) CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. THE INMAN LIN'., . ; f'-C .- :'' :.! .' SEMI-WEEKLY cardin;- lbs 17. .-.-..ils'f " s' M*-'*? con i.tiiw .! lb . ' """ ru ?2Srrs?*nsteamers : CITY Ol- PARIS, Ci IV OF BAl.TLik >V.V. Cl 1Y Ol' WASHING . lt? CITY 1 >S PO . ':"'?. Ratling every Saturday and every alternat?! .1/.; >;*,, i at! p M., I rom Pier No. 4". North Uiver, :? w Ye rfc RATES OP PAS-AC,:: DY THE MAH. STEAMERS SAU IXO I VIV V ?ATOIU.J '. Payahle in Gold. | Payai? u .u curr-u ry l>t Cubia.?10ii ; Steerage. 1st Caldo io London..i03 I steerage to ' oudcu .. '? D? Cubin to Paris....1151 Steerage ?O-PAT?*. > passaco by the .V?*i 'u v ste liners-First Cabin ? '. gold; steerage $30; payah'.i' in f. curen y. Rat- sofo.s..i;;e from Now York lo U Ui>ur: Cah . $2.1, stn rogo, SU);payable ic gold PaSSCUgcn also lorwan! d to Havre, ii?-., Hr. mc?, ii-., 'tmodi rate rate. Steerage passage from I. 7??rpool ami Qa ?eu:: 40 curieiiev. Tickets cou hu nought bery oy . ??ms scuding for their frica is. hur further iuloruiaUon a; viv a? ihr .V%-?ipv. oQiees. J itiNii. CAERA.-; , N->. '.5 Broadway. New V'..r?. June i ftaa PACIFIC UAH, STEAMMIIP CO.'IPV'n TUttOCCn LiN" To CALIFORNIA, CHINA iVXIl JATAX. , FREIGHT A.SD PASSAGE AT GREATl? V.S ncc ED RATES: . ... SIEXMERS OF IHi ??iC'a ...'; .' ., * .J line leave Pier No ?.".'. N'orih kiv?r, ' i' 3jU it* tj"* loot of Caual-strcoE Now i or?, n rjV~-?'.i'.t--??~ lg o'elo-k ?io ii ol'thc J ....'?? l6tE and Jilli ol every mon i ii except w o i inse date? \ fall cu Sunday, then thc Satunla) pre wdlti . Dc|tanure ot l>t and J4tii couilwd at nea WI If steamers for South Pacific and Cenn-.i! *mericiu ports, i hose ot 1st touch at M tua?ailIo. Departure of'.?tb ot cacii mouth .? -.n ? -N * !t:>. j the new steam line from Psuauij bi lustraiia ar i I Mew Zealand. I .steamship CHINA, leaves san i . :-, o, te, j Chits ami japan. Dccamberll No California stimuofd touchai Havana, but KS ! direct from Ne* York io Aspiuwall '' One hundrcil pounds baggage n\? I-J o--:b idni*. ? Mwlichic and aitcudanco u-.-e. For Passage I ickcis or turthcr Inror.aation applj j at the COMPANY'S TICRE I OFFIi.'E.oathc whasi, I tiH>i ot Caual-strect, Noiih River, N -w York. March 14 lyr F. R. BARY, .Wee:. POM PALATKA, PLOItl.1 : VIA SAVANNAH, I'! H N AND INA, JACESONVTLL E ANO ALL LANUINOS ON THE sT. JOHN 'S UIVI 1?. : , THE 8 TBA M EH CITY POINT X'iT^r-!11100 i-'!'s burthec), Cintalu W. T ! aicNEi.TT, ^il leave Sunth Atlantic Wharf every I Imetaan Ai-./it .-I '?> o'clock, a;.d suva uah every ''" I Widneil(t) israoen, >? 3 o'clock, tor the abov^ ,lJ j [Haces. **. i;.-, liming, will U-avc Savannah for Charl est in every i Sun Ul* Minni ?j, -it S o'clock All ?fi-.! ' i" yableon thewharf. Goods lett nu ti c wharf after i?iu?-.-: wit! bs .-toreil st exp use and risk ol ow. ers. J. h. MK EN .V CO., Ag, nts October tl with Atlantk-Wharf. |O.V? TRIP .1 ir.'iA'A.'.; CIIAKl.KSTO:. ANO S.W.VWAi: SXr'.AB PA'KM LIN'?', VIA BEAUFOlir,HILTON il AD Al i SLUPFTOl. ST1 ?MER ME? ff LOY. . .i ap?. W. A. VADK.V, MEAM?-.H FAN? IE.Caor. I EN? PECK H ^11--=*?, ONE GE rilE \HOVK STEAMERS ???..??7.*;:,witt I av h.i :.-....-..-j. Tunda* Morning, a't 7 o'clivk, au.: savannah ever Ikuudaf Hominy, at 7 o'clock. Eor Freiulu or passage, a; ; I* to .1 UN FERGUSON, .lure--J Accoinisoilaflon Wharf FOR GHOKUKTUWN. S. C, TOUCHING AT SOOTH I LAND, KEITHF.ELD, fl AVERLY AND ERO E GREEN .MILLS. - ~IT,"*N THK 11NK S,K4alER EMILIE. ?'" ".Cim'STZm''"pl- ISAAC DAV:S, will receive freight This u ie, at Commerriil Wharf, ami leave a- above To-ilorrvK (Friday Uornint, I3Ui instant, at Six o'clock. Rtttnrnicg. will leave Georgetown cn Mindai, Morning, Kith in-l. All Freight prepaid. No Preighi rcceivcil after sun* t hBACEELFORD El LEY. Agents, No. 1 noyce's Wharf. November 12 1 FOR EOISTO, ROCKVILLE, ENTERPRISE AND WAY LANE ? ^rr??v, THE st LAM;-": HT. HELENA J Ji'ai t..iii .f..s it. . u iJ.Ki. ?iii ri-ccive l-'ivigui 'Th.' Day. an I leave 7?-1', rr.-u- .Vonni.-;, ot il.rou o'c.ock, au 1 Edcsiu .>e.i roay, at 1'wc o'clock P. M. Euri.. cUiorpism e.apply..u orto J SO. li. MUR Y, Mar tel Wharf. eysuamer leov. - gain.vda.t M- mina, at s;s oVmefc. and l -l i ? o'. ' ,* . Naming, al lialf-past Fiv? o'elo.k. _ I* Novo:nherl3 TOWAC, c. >:: . Vic... -. nv-: FIHST-CLAS? row BO AT X a*? V-^sAM-. N.i'a;<: in - I'.VM.. ls uow ln.c?mpct.-pr..'iar .icu :-. IGA V -..:.S of aay lounagu loa d?iom? li r.e.? .... i;. Hu pn-ncller Ri I.I .. . ?p-.J E LYNX. In com j I, ;e order, w.ll I te ; --v.: . rag A I within i Lc Hail or. or o pees c. loy ~u. Ctn*. Rivi i s, at r aso-abl. at '. uu lU J 1 .T. SCIILKPFt- li":- ! !.. JU j "' Ao 07 L?XF'STRE:.T. i EETWKEN K?N:? AN! M. Plirr. ' LUMBER CF ! Vi \ '?;>.' HUON ANL i PUti-i'iNG MATERIA! i'..':.. i - i PI ASTER. p.- ?Ntl r.ATi?s.p\!Ms, iii ?-:'-. - HiNGLES; * ! .;:*c. . .Vi' ?NM .?:'< i; .;.! - v.-. cor