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THE DAILY NEWS. LA ROSSI CIRCULATION.-THE DAILY SEWS HEIN O THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RECC1NT2?.0 AS HAVING THE LARGEST CIR CCLATtON IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, ?PCBLISH?iS THE LIST OF LETTERS REM.AX: ING IN IHE POST OFFICE AT THE END OF EACH WEEK. ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS? IONS OF THE NEW PO3TOFFTCE LAW. LOCAL MATTERS. AUCTIONSALES IUI S DAT. WILLIAM MCKAY will sell at lu o'clock at his salesroom, Meeting-street, fornituxo of a fami v. CAMPBELL. KNOX & Co. will sell at 10 0 clock, at their auction house, No. 55 Hasel-street, furuiture of a lam ?ly. . MILES DRAKE will sell at 10 o'clock, at his st-?ro, coruer of Kiuar and Liberty streets, shoes, hats and clothine. TH a DATLT News PRICE CUBBENT ADD COM? MERCIAL CIRCULA? will be ready for delivery at our counting room at nino o'olock this morn? ing-. Singio copies five cents. Orders for ten copies and over will be filled at the rote of two and a half cents per c^py. MANAGERS OF ELECTION.-Meet this ovening st Market Hall, at seven o'clock, on business of importance to yourselves. I. O. O. F. -The officers and members of the Eight Worshipful Grand Lodge of South Carolina are requested to meet at the Hall this eve mn ET. A GOOD DINNER,-The Ccteniisaionors of the Market cat their annual dinner at Caroma Hall yesterday, and if the Commisioners of ] the Market cannot havo a good dinner, who can ? Tully was the caterer. THE LATE ELECTION AND ns ILLEGALITY. - AU persons haring information relating to fraud, illegality, i a ti m i di lion or irregularity .ia the late election for Mayor and Aldermen, are requested to call at the Hibernian Hall this day, between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock, to make proof of the same. BY REQUEST CENTRAL COMMITTEE CITIZENS' PASTY. M o ULT ai L VILLE. -At an election held at Mooltiieville. Sullivan's Island, on the 10th November, 1868, for Intendant and Wardens, the following gentlemen were elected : Intendant-John M. looney. Wardms-Hon. C. H. Simonton, Dr. J. B. .Patrick, Dr. B. A. Muckenfuss, James E. Slattery, James Cancweli. Board of Managers of Election-Vi. B. Wheelock, il. Tienckon, Cuas. F. North. .TRANSPORTATION FOB BIOS.-An important tariff of ratos on rice to the principal cities of J the Northwest is announced this morning by the Baltimore Steamship Company, wbioh must have the effect of extending the Bile of this article of food. Planters as well as mer? chants will appreciate these increased facili? ties, and wo are pleased to hear that the Falcon ?took ont yesterday several lots for. the most distant points. It is alleged that this grain wonld ba more readily taken for Western re ?ailer'd silos if pnt up in good sacks to weigh one huodrod pounds each. MOUNT PLEASANT.-The following is the re? turn of elections fer Intendant and Wardens ? for the Town of Mount Pleasant, held on the lO.hinst. : ron INTENDANT. HearyS. Tew,* (Dem).Votes....142 TOB WAUDENS. . B. S. Veaning* (Dem i.95 E. M. Royall* (Dem ).....96 Samuel Riley* (Dem ?.... OG GeorgeF. Kinloch* (Dem.).91 Henry Tienckea* (Dem.).102 Claus Hopper* (Dem.).99 Bobt WUJiams, ?ot'd (Rep)..45 .J. W. Venning. col'd (Sep.).47 Jake Green, col'd (Bop.).46 William Murrell, col'd (Rep.).46 Benjamin Bequest, white (Hep.). 1 The first a ii (marked thus *) are elected. THE BROAD-STREET WHEELBARROW CHANGES .irs BASE.-Che Broad-street News Depot has . changed hand?, and Courtenay's down tewn book store will soon be numbered with the things of the post. After the death of the late Mr. S. G. Courtenay ihe stock was not re? plenished, and it was the design of the ad ministrators to clo3e out tho business. This has now been effected. Mr. Hiram Harris V having purchased the establishment, will J transfer his printing business to it. Tho lower story will bo used as a salesroom and the printing material be kept in the upper story. The blue wheelbarrow, the well known sign of Mr. Harris, has also wheeled into line, aud will now bc stationed in future before thu door of No. 9. AFTER THE STORM.-Tho excitement of the election left tho public pulse in a feverish con ditton, tho victors being olatod with their triumph, while the defeated paity were in censed at tue frauds used to control the re? sult. The streets were comparatively clear during tba day except in the neighborhood of the Courthouse, where a crowd of lazy negroes hadcollected waiting fir something totara up. The protest was the principle topic of conversion, and Parson Cain, Marshal Ep ping, B'.loy and others wno were looked upon as traitors to tho cause, were reviled and abused .by th J embryo colored politicians. These de duded darkies are Jiving in the expectation of a futuro state of bliss when they will become pensioners ot tho city bounty, and now await the realization of their dreams, lhere lives oro spent in idlonoss, and they ore ripe for any mischief-a ents?nne to society, and deserving to be arrested as Yagronts. BEAL ESTATE SALES.-Messrs. Leitch & Bruns sold, yesterday, for J. W. Gray, Master in Equity, a plantation in 8t. John's Berkeley, known as Claremont, containing one hundred nod twelve acres-seventy-four swamp and >tiirty-cight acres of high laod-for $5225, one quarter cash, the balance in one, two, three and four years. A lot at the southeast corner of Mcoting street and Horlbeck's alley, mea?uring forty? -six feet front, by one hundred and fourteen deep, for $3000, one-half cash, balance in one year. The plantation known as the Oaks, situated on tho Waccamaw Eiver, containing fourhun . dred acres; also, a tract of land known ss the Turkey H-.il Soa?hore, and one known as tho Boone Savannah tract, for $1600, one-quarter cash, balance in ono, two and three years. RADICAL MISRULE EXEMPLIFIED-RESISTANCE TO LAW.-Ye3terday a darkey named Quash Howling amused himself by the intellectual amusement of beating his wife. His iib ob? jected strenuously to his pastime, and took out a peace warr.mt aga'nst her liege loid. This was served by two white constables, who arrested thc wife-beater. Quash no sooner found himself within the clutches ol the law than ho showed that his na no was no mis? nomer by bellowing like the bull of Bashan. His cries attracted the attention of tho colored .Courthouse loungers, and they, wLh ono accord, rushed to th3 spot with clubs uplift Dd in defenco of their howling brother. Notwich standing tho violence of tho crowd and thc ^frantic efforts of the prisoner to escape, tho -constables bungon, although one of them was cut in th> face. A rescue would have boon -effected but for the timely arrival of Lioa'enant Minott, of thc police force, who took tho howler io thc Guardhouse. Tile Election Protest I THE POWER ASS DUTY OF THE CITY COUNCIL IN THE PREMISES. It is somewhat remarkable that in tho ac', of the Legislature, uuder which tho Municipal election of Tuesday last was held, tbcro ia no provision made for a new election under any circumstances whatever. In calling attention to this fact it is not our purpose to express an opiuion, much less to impress an opinion on others; for an opiuion on tais matter, to bo worth anything, should be the result of elaborate examination by coun? sel learned in the law. Wo merely wish to sug? gest some itieas which have occurred to us on reading th'^act, which may not have occurred to others, and which it might bo unfortunate to have suggested at too lato a stage of the proceedings in protest. The only words of the act diroctly rolating to any dissalisfactiou which might bo felt in re? gard to tho result of an election held under it are the followiug : The Managers of Election shall decido con? tested oases, subject to the ultimate decision of the Boards ot Aldermen or to aldous, when organized, except wheo the elecliou of a majority of thc persons voted for are contested, or the Managers charged with illegal conduct, in which case the returns, together with the ballots, shall be examined and tbs caso in? vestigated by the acting Board of Aldermen, who shall declare the election, and their de? cision shall be binding upon all parties. Tho only other provision having any bearing upon the d?cision of an election is that re? quiring the officers elect to be inducted into office on the Monday following tho eloction, which would seem to require that the Board of Managers or Board of Aldermen, as the caso might be, should make their decision on or before the said Monday. Now, it ha9 ocourroi to us that there is no provision made hero for a protest properly so called, bnt only for the defeated candidates contesting the seats of their successful com? petitors. In other words, that this act pro? vides no remedy for the public who may bo ag? grieved by tho result of the election, but only for candidates, who, having beon rightfully electo 3, are deprived of their seats by fraud or mistake. If this view is correct, tbcro is no right of protest, under this or any other law, for tho act expressly declares that tho decision of the Board of Aldermen "shall bo binding upon all parties." The power ot the Board of Aldermen is thus limited to deciding a dispute between two candidates as to which is elocted. If A is not elected, B is, and there is an ond of ?ho matter. No need for a new election. Thc duty of the Board of Aldermen under the act, in this view of the matter, is plain. They must examine tho election in all its details, and give their decision in favor of thc candidate who, in fboir opinion, has tho greatest number of legal Totes. They mast, with dae regard to their oath of offioe, declaro either Mr. Pillsbury or Hon. H. D. Lesesne to ba Mayor of Charles? ton. If the circumstances of the case aro such that they cannot constitutionally declare either party to be olected, for example, if a number of tho ballots havo been destroyed, os is said to be the case in the present instanco, it will be their duty to declare that the election has been without result; for it is not to be sup? posed that the Legislature would require them tu make a decision against the truth. But even then they have no power to declaro a now elec? tion. This is a defect in the law which can only be remedied by a new act. At least, such is a view of the case which wc think worthy of consideration. UNITED STATES COURT, NOVEMBER ll-HON. GEORGE S. BRYAN, PRESIDING.-In re George P. Von Kolnitz. Petition for final discbarge. John Phillips, pro pet. Order granted. Ex porte Charks Phillips, of Florence. Pe? tition of voluntary bankruptcy. I. N. Na? thans, pro pet. Order of adjudication and ref? erence to R. B. Carpenter was signed. Ex patio Philip Kegler. Petition for final discbarge. Brewster & tpratt, pro pet. Rep Jrt of R. B. Carpentervonfinned, and discharge granted. Ex parte Ed. Lowndes, in re Philip Kpgler. On motion of Magrath and Lowndes, the claim? ant was granted leave to amend and withdraw his affidavit resisting tho discharge of P. Keglir. Ex parte P. P. Hamer, in re Thos. Hosken. Petition to set up a lien. Simonlon & Barker, pro pet. Referred to R. B. carpenter. Ex parte Robt.'N. Le vis, in re F. A. Trade well. Petition to establish lien. W. S. Mon? teith, pro pet. Leave grauteJ. On motion of Messrs. Blanding & Richard? son, final hearing wai granted on the 4th December, at Columbia, iu each of the follow? ing petitions for final discharge : Geo. W. Brown, B. F. Rhanie, Wm. J. Mcleod, Wm. B. Murray, and Thos. D. Gerard, of Sumter. Ex porte David T. Wilson, assignoo, iu re G. W. Browu. Petition to sell realty to satisfy lien. Blanding & Richardson, pro pet. Order for salo granted. November 12.- Ex parte Sidney Root, in re Joseph Purcell. Petition to establish lien. Porter & Connor, pro pot. Referred to R. B. Carpenter. Ex parte E. V. Snell, assignee, and S. Dib? ble. Petitions to enforce ben. A. T. Smythe, pro pot. Order for salo granted. Ex parto L. W. Wilhams, bankrupt. Peti? tion to amend schedule. W. J. De Treville, pro pet. Leave granted. The following petitions for final dischargo ?vere granted on motion of tho respectivo counsel: Ex parto Robert L. Christmas, John D. Craig, J. F. W. DoLorme, Charles M. Burst, W. W. B. Ja mee, James E. Rem bart md Dr. F. J. Moses, of Sumter. Moses & Moise, pro pet. Ex parte John C. S. Brown, William H. Tones, Thomas B. Kennedy, Sampson Pope, j ?. E. Rhodes, John A. Soudley, George A. ' High, and William A. Williams, of Newborry. | ?. D. Bryan appearing for counsel. j Ex parte James Ross Dye. Simonton & Bark- i r, pro pet. " I Io ro J. L. Gibson, of Orangeburg. Petition i or discharge. W. J. Do Treville, pro pct. Final I tearing ordered at Columbia December L t Ex parto John J. Ingram, in ie John J. Con- i era. Petition for leave to set up lean. A. T. t Imythe, pro pet. Order for stile granted. i Ex parte John J. Ingram, in rc Robert L. c IcLeod. Same order granted. ( Ex parte Monro.1 & Stoaiman, in rc R. Bea- s y. Petition to sell property in dispute. R. t lunro and B. F. Arthur, pro pet; G. W. Wi?- r ams and J. F. Hart, contra. Ord or for sale c ron tod. c Ex patte F. W. Cooper, C. T. Mason and [ugh McGregor, in re Wm. James Dargan, 'etition for sale of property. Biandiug k i achardson, pro pct. Order for sale granted. I Ex parte L. W. Spain, in re J. M. Jennings. \ otiticn to establish liol!. Blanding & Richard- ? on, pro pct. Granted. I Ex parte W. Graham, in re L. W. Wilhams. L etition to establish lien. Simonlor. <& Barker, B ro pct. Same order gran!cd. Ex parto thc Relief Loan Association, iu S J liaison Loo. Petition to establish lien. J luryea & Cohen, pro pet. '-ame order granted. A Ex parte Richard C. Rmhard?oti, in re A dams & Frost, ot al, creditors of P. J. Ben- 1 ow, in bankruptcy. E. W. Moise, pro pet. B ho assignee or J ?red to distribute ibo funda I ) thc judgment creditor J of P. J. Benbow. C Ex parto R. J. Singleton, of Newberry. Pe- Ii tion of voluntary bankruptcy. -Baxter, 1 sq., pro pet. Order of adjudication and fl ifereuce to H. Summer. Granted. A Slr. Gilbert Pillsbury to thc Colored People. We publish below a card from Mr. Gilbert Pillsbury to the colored people of Charleston, which we hope may have some effect in arrest? ing them in their mad course of crime and outrage, which ia fast hurrying them to des? truction. Perhaps wc should be grateftd to Mr. Pillsbury for this effort ia behalf of peace, but wo cannot forget that thc same magic voice that can repress violence could hive pre? vented it : A CAJID. To the Colored Citizens of Charleston : For the purpose of promoting peace and good order in tho city, I would respectfully re? quest my colored friends to abstain tro u ali abusive language a.id acts of violoncc ag.iinsi. Mr. S. Kiley, or other colored men who voted the Citizens' ticket in the recent election. They may have gone counter to what you hon? estly behove to be y.nir bist interests, but they only exercised the uu.hgrraled right be? longing to every Am .-ric LI sitizia. I also regret to lcarj of tho ride a:id un? friendly interference with thc privateresi.leuce of E. W. Marshall, Esq. While every person will conerde to you tho right to express your gratification, iu all proper ways, at thc result of tho recent Municipal comest, I trust, you will, as good citizens, properly respect tho rights of all others, while you are permitted unmolested to enjoy your own. ' GILBERT PILLSBURY. CLUBS TO BE TEUHP3.- The now regime have adopted thc rule that ever., citizau ha-- a right to bear arm*, concealed weapons excepted. This has beou cimcd out to the letter of tho law hythe col'red people, i ney aro seldom seen without a bludgeon ol ?>ouie description, and these are frequently loadefl with lead, ren? dering them formidable weapons. The demon? stration ma le at the Courthouse Wednesday proves that tho negroes usc their clubs wil? lingly, and prefer those that can deal effective blows. Thc: white citizens havr> always fore born, but forbearance may cease to be a virtue, and those that sow the wiud must expect to reap the wnirlwiuJ. THE NICEEUSON HOUSE.-This hotel, which bas now au established reputation, being favorably known to travellers from a".l sections ot ibo Union who have bad oecasion to visit tho capital of Soulb Carolimi, has rcooully passed into thc hanls of Mr. W. A. Wright, one of thc most experienced landlords in thc Southern country. The fair fame ot the hotel has oven increased under his managoment. and the public will bo glad to learn that ho is uow having it refitted and refurnished throughout, and is effecting important improvements which will contributo materially lo tho comfort and luxury of guests during the approaching sea? son. BALTDIOBE PIANO MANUFACTORY.- It must always be a pleasure to Charlestonians to pat? ronize Baltimore, when they can do so without material disadvantage to themselves. lu almost every liue of business they can do so with great advantage to themselves, and especially is this the case with pianos-several excellent manufactories of which instruments are in suc? cessful operation iu that cit;,. Among these nono ranks higher than tho piano manufactory of Mr. Charles M. Sticff, which has boen ex? tensively patronized in all thc Southorn States, and is highly recommended by many distin? guished persons, among whom is General R. E. Lee, who certifies to the good qualities of a piano after throo years' usc. THE WHIPPED CHICKEN.-Wo recognize merit wherever wo find it, and although tho follow? ing doggerel touches us in a sore plaoe, wo think it too good to !o*e : TEE CONQUERED BO VS TER. A Parody on th: "Conquered Banner." Cocp that rooster, for he's weary! And hi? hoad s drooping, dreary I Coop hun, bide him, it is lest; Fer there's not a chick to feat him. And thors's not a hau to cheer him, And there is no egg laid near him, test ucd by those who did revere him. Hide him-coop him-lot him rest. Take that roo:tor off; he's Uttered, All bi* feathers widely ecattort d. And his bill is broken-?altered, By the strong arm of the foe. Oh 1 'tis hard you thus should hide him, Ya who late so fondly eyed him, Hard to stand forlorn besile him, Now that he no more can craw. Coop that rooster-coop him sadly, Once live thousand backed him gladly, And ?vo thousauu, wildly, midly, Swore he should fore er crow. Swore that Pillsbury should never His triumphant uindpioe sever, And that ho should hg'it fo over, But he now ii lying low. Ohl his comb is cut and bio dy, And his legs ari bruised and muddy, Andhisbreis with blood i< ruddy," And bis gills sro darkly blur. Empty craw and bnrstcd gizuirJ, Tail and wings completely scissored, Felled at one destructive blizzird, Route.!, tk'Bucd from A to izzird, O, poor cock-a-doodlo-d?. CARPET-BAG. 8T2PHNEY RILEY. -Stophney Riley is a co'or ed man, who keeps a livery stable on his own account, is steady iu bit habits, and sacco .slit) in bis businc-e. Being a man of intelligence and some education, it is no ihfiicult matter for him to seo that tho security of the little property which he has already acquired, a6 woll as the prospect of bis acquiring any in the futuro, greatly depends 00 an hoticfat and wiso administration of tho city government. He thought this could bj most certainly ob? tained by the election of tho Citizens' ticket, and he accordingly votod for it. Ile had pre? viously, influenced by sim'lar considerations, voted for Seymour and Blair for President and vice-President, and for Colonel R. W. Sey? mour for Congress; and, in fact, is a good citizen ?nd consistent Democrat. This bas aroused against bim the ha? tred of ibo Radical leaders, who look upou tho negr )C3 as so many foold io be load by the oose for their benefit. Accordingly, they issued :hoir instructions to their minions, and on jcveral occasions Riley has been assaulted, bis ile threatened, and on Wodnesday Ja-1, bis ?arriages and horses Were attacked and smr.10 vbat injured. To recompense bim fir this in? ion vouience and for thc darna .to lo bis busi lcss, as well a j to express their appreciattou if his manly and patriotic, conduct, some ,'entleuien of the eily yesterday opened a sub icriptioti for his bcnclP, md so lar with gmti ying success. Lists tor this subscription wi l eniain open to-day nt thc three newspaper ibices aud at tho office of Mr. C. T. L wildes, in Broad-street. HOTEL ARRIVALS-.No.ember 13.-Pavilion To.'ei-H. s. Grajton, City; J. J). Cletkloy and adv, Oraugcburg; G. J. Sheppard, Edg.-liuld; Vm. R. Blake, Spartatiburg; John Stallings, ). \. Mixon, Barnwell; J. ll. thompson, Williams lurg; W. E. Lewis, South Carolina; P. K. Co? lara, W. H. Armstrong, Vi. II. C.'burn, Sum nemile. Charleston Hoiri-E. Willis, E. R. Smith, louth Carolina; Cleorge I'. Jackson, August:-; . W. Williamson, Darling! on; W.H. Lu Arion, Lbboville;D. H. Chamberlain, City; li. ii. Cray, iiigusta; Wm. Watson, Liverpool; L. Bcunctt, Iarictta; W. Graham, Barnwell; E. M. Wright, few York; II. H. Waring, South Carolina; H. I iang and lady and five children, Miss Matin, | leorgetown; Mrs. B. C. Hirsh, Geo. G. Pr?3? ;y. Kingstrec; J. A. David, Beaufort; J. W. iailey, Georgetown; R. D. Woods, Soulh Ca ohna; Edmund Rhett, Colonel Alfred XtocU. .shepoo; C. A. Spring, San Francisco. THE SPECIAL PEACE CONSTABLES.-The color? ed deputy sheriff:!, stationed at Ward No. 2 on election day. say that they did act as conser? vators ot the peace, and when tho attack was made on Stephney Riley protected him from the mob. A Card. TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW.-'. A report having been circulated that I voted the Pillsbury ticket, I dcty any mp.n-to prove that such is the ca90. Not being a citizen I couldnot vote, but helped the Citizens'Party as far as ky in uiv power. L HYMAN. HITssiXKSS NOTICKS. Gnr.rN TncTLE SOUP.-Thia and other lux? uries ul Torck's to-day. P. S.-Fish chowder. A FINE COP OV TEA-If you relish this luxury, buy your ten from McElhopc k Melvin, cor? ner Calhoun .in 1 Wall-streets. Sec advertisement. AN ArpEnziNo TBEAT will bo offered this morning at luuch hours, when IU>. A. D. Lorenz will furnish h:s customers with oyster soup, vi-al cutlets, kc, ot his popular restauran'. No. 141 Mee ing strcet. CHOICE GREEN AH?; BLACK TEAS, one dollar per pound, at Wilson's grocery, southeast corner Society and Ansou streets. Goods dolivercd tree. -o MOREHEAD BITTERS.-These bitters can bo had at James McKean, No. 58 Anson-street, who is prepared to fill all orders with dispatch. August 10 3mis mfw -o il. ti. If you want cheap BUnfc Books; It you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Paper, kc, or Miller's Almanac; If you ?-ant Printing executed neatly; Il you want Cooks bound ?u any style, er Account Books nude to order, w.tb anv desired pattern ot ruling, go to Hiram Harris, Ageut, No. 69 Broad? sheet. THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF PERFUMERIES AND TOILET AllTICLES EVER BROUGHT TO TLC LS MARKET, COMPRIS INO ARTICLES MADE BY LUBIN, P.I HENEL, COUDRAY, CLEAVER, SOCIETE HYGIENIQUE, FARINA, EDE, AND OTHERS. Together with a full assjrtniont of Tooth, Hair and Nail Brashes, COMBS, ALL OF THE BEST MANUFACTURE, IM? PORTED DIRECT, AND FOR SALE AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. The ladie? ire r sp::tfuliy Invited to call and ex amine, before purchasing elsewhere. C. P. PAMTJII?. CHEMIST AND APOTHECARY, So. 133 Meeting-street, CHARLESTON, S. C. November 13 fmw3mos ??HUlineri) (f?oous, ?c._ j^jT-lSS it. A. MIKTLA.HD, No. 308 KING-STREET, ^^^^^j^ assortaient of ' ^^^^^^^ FALL AND wisTiR MILLINERY. ALSO, DU ESS AND CLOAK MAKING ATTENDED TO. October 21 wfra 3mos p?ltimorc Jlijocrtisrmcntfi. f) I A NO SI Pl A A' O S11 SOLD MEDAL FOR 1868 HAS JUST BEE? AWARDED TO CHAS. M. STTEFF FOB THE BE?T PIANOS NOW MADE, ?VElt R ALTIMORE. PHILADEL? PHIA AND NEW ?URK P?ANOS. )FIT?'E AND WA BER OOM. No. 7 N. LIBER3?. 6TREET, ABOVE IliLllilOflE-STREEl, li A LT I.MOUE, .lid. SHEFF'S PIANO- U ?VE ALL THE LATEST inprovoinent, iuciudiua tba Aitradc trobte, lvor.% rents, end thc improved French Acion, tully war anted for live years, with privflcgf of oxeuaom ritbin twelve mouths il not eutlre?y satisfactory t< inrcbaser. second-banded l'i mw u?id Parlor Or .m.? always on hand Irom S')0 to ?303. RERREEM V7IIO HAVE DUB FIASCOS LN CSE; General Uobcrt li Lee, Lexington, Va. General Koben Itinsoai, Wihntn;?on, N. c. ticneral 1). H. Hid, < harlntte, N. C. Governor Johu Letcbcr, L 'Xinytun. Va. Messrs. H. Burwell k irons, Charlotte, N. C , Pe? ?ale seminary. C. U. Uictdick, Female Co.lege, Kittreil's Springs, I. 0. IN ?hop Wilmer, New Orleans, La. M.x btrakokch. Itali n Opera. Messrs. PiersOJ Sous, sumter. S. C. . harli's Ppenrer, t'harh'ston tl S udfora.'ircular. Terms liberal. October 5'J Minos W?. KN AI?E & Ctt., HASUFACllTiErS OF P ! A X 0 F 0 li T E S , tlALTZrtOHE. AID C O i' T O A V A C T O ll S AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 123 SMITH'S WHARF, BALTIMORE Consignments ot COTTON, RICE, A:e., respect By solicited, and liberal advances made thereon, rdcrs for COHN tmd BACON promptly ex?cut?e uh caro and attention. AprU 27 12mos" (ino cr no r's proclamation WHEREA9, HIS EXCE1LENCY THE PREM DENT ot tho Dotted Stales has, by proclama? tion, set spart the %lh day of November as a day of praise and thanksgiving to Almighty God for the in? estimable blessings whi -h, in His gracious Provi? dence, He has so bountemsly confeired upon us during tbeyear which is hastening to its close: Now, thareforo I, HOBEST K. SCOTT, Governor ot thc State of South Carolina, do hereby is-ue this my proclamation, earnestly recommend!! g and en? joining the good citizens of this Comm >nwealth to set apart thc 2GTH OK NOVEMBER next, as a day or than r?giring and prayer; and assembling in their respective places of worship, mingle their praises with icrvcnt invocations to A'mighty God that, through His divine innuonco and guidance, social ordor may bc ra int toed and th ? peace and prosper? ity of our beloved country porpetuated. Given under my hand and the 6eil of thc Stat?, in Cit of Columbia, this Urn day of November, in tho year ol our Bord one tbonsan t eight IL S ] hundred and sixty-eight, and in the ninety third year of thc independence of tho United States of America. R. E. SCOTT, Governor. F. L. CIBDOZA, Secretary of Sta(e. Ncvember 13 1 Jllb?cllanco?s. D v A a v rs a CN COTTON. IO PLANTERS AND OTHERS WISHING TO 1IOLDCOTTON IN ENGLAND, Where STORAGE, INSURANCE, and other expensos for holding arc BESS than m tbe United States, we will advance TEN CENTS PER POUND MIDD LINOS, Shipped to our friends in Liverpool, charging the Eng? lish commercial rato of interest, wnich at present is FIVE PER CENT. And hold as long as desirod. November 13 CLAOHORN, HERRING k CO., Accommodation Wharf. .VTOT1CE TO BLTLiOEUS -S KAI. KID JLI Proposals wiil be received at the Office of County Commissioners, Beaufort, S. C., until thc 20th day of November, 1SG8, at 12 o'clock M., for tho Building and Repairing of tho lollowlng BRlDGtS, in Bcoalort Couuty, S. C., viz; The BUILI'INO of anew Bridge crossing St. Hele? na Creek, between Ladies' and !>t. Helena Islands, length o' Brdgo 150 feet the REP AI KINO ol Salt Water Bri Ige on Shell Road, leading from Beaufort to Port Royal Ferry, near Four Mile Stone. The REPAIRS G cf Verdier Bridge on Sholl Road, leading from Beau'ort to Port Boyal Forty, n:ar Nine Milo Stone. Contractors will furnish all plans and specifica? tions, subject to thc approval of Commissioners. The Commisshmers reserve tho rieht to reject any or all the proposals that they deem not tor the inter? est of tho Couuty. By order. JOHN HUNN, Chairman Board of County Commissioners. HENEY PENN iso ION, Clerk. November 9 10 jCTOflTIl, STEELE ?Ss AVA It DELL, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FANCY GOODA, STATIONERY, PERFUMERY, CUTLERY, HOSIERY, FURNISHING GOODS, WHITE GOODS, EMBUOIDER?, ic, ?m., AO. 1G7 .Vetting--street. CHARLESTON, S, C. J. B. STEELE. C. C. NORTH, A. W. WARDELL, Ja. Septen: bor 15 New York. 3 m os JS A AC SEA'S SURE POP! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ to 'keep ^esh for all timos. Thc greatest discovery of ita kind in thc age we live in. No person ncod be troubled with Rats Mice, Bod Buss or Roaches, for Mr. Isaacson's des tructive remedv is within the reach of all, piepared only by himself, from raro and voluab c compounds, its cheapness is as wonderful as ita efficacy-hun? dreds of testimonials have been received from all parts of the United states as to Hs value add satisfac? tory operative power, from which, for want of space, wc simply select tho following: WILLARD'S Ho IEL, WASHINGTON, D. C., 1 October lyt, 18C8. J Mn. ISA.'.CSEN-Dear Sir: It gi'es me great pleas? ure to testily to th . gratifying rcsu't obtained at this Hotel thro'jgu using yoiir PbospLoric Paste; it is aow two years s'nee f?rst hearder your rcmedy.and Jete: mined to give it a fa>r irial; that trial proved so mocees ful that net a trace of Rats or Roaches have duce been discovered, although previous to that lime we wt re completely overrun. Wishing you evoiy success iu tuc uoorul career you have chosen, Iicmam, yours respectfully, JOHN WOLFE. Engineer. For rale by DOWIE k MOISE, Wholesnlo Druggists, No. 1G0 Mceting-streeet, corner Hasel, Charleston, S. C., October 7 wfis&ooa Agents lor Southern stat a. J1 H K CELEBRATED .*Amw Tie" Cotton Band. TUM DllMAND FOR THIS UNIVERSALLY POP FLAB CO I TOM Till bavin-: so tar exceeded our i x. ecurtions in view ot the many other patents oiTcred i thc m :rl;ct, wo have hitherto been unalbp to keep applied. Wc take pleasure, however, iu annouuc'ns ) our customer* that we have now made such rrangerocnts a? will enable us henceforth to keep a ill supply alway* on hand. We are now dally ex ecthut the arrivjl o:' a shipment, when all orders waitui.; exeunt ou will be lilted. ROBE KT SIC RE it CO., Agents fur i-outh Carolina and Charl'.sion. Orlobor 23 fo.w Imo jPAL DENT A LLINA , A SUPERIOR TOOT II W A S II, 'or C lentising the Teeth. Preventing thc Formation of Tartar, giving tone to thc Gums, anil leaving a delight? ful sensation oft leanllncasand Fragrance lu thc ?louth. LTEBIJK TO tOZCDONT AND CHEAPER. THIS PKEP? KATION IS THE RESULT OF THE mibiued ekill cf the physician, ihntist and spotlit ry, and it Uoffered asa RELIABLE SH siituteror e numerous uuer a:n mashes now iu voguo. 'j he icroccopc has also been called Into uso, aiu thc rc arvbeau/ sfilcl?r;:tcd observer have detected the auner in which lh-j la.-'ar is lo.mcd, allowing it to ? thc work of anlnia'culro. Substance? which Ficiaus found lo iles rny 'heine ?h'-sa imusoria are couta ioctl bi he Deutadina, 11 thu* it prevents the Increase of tartar sud eon-c h nt looseuni? uf the teeth. It Will be lound u.->ctul perrons In advanced life, civing strength md tone the gua,.', while to every or.n ihe aroma and sen Lion of cleanliness arter thing it will bo sutiioicnt coinnieudatim; smokers -..specially will appreciate ; elitra.y. Numerous dentists ol the highest standing being iju.iiuted with tuc composiiiou of tho Den alliua, vocate its use, it containing nothing corrosive or jurions to present is tm restrained employment. Prepared only by JAS. T. SUINN, e heimst, Philo lphia. for sale by DO WIK k MOISE. Cora:r Moetiug and Hasel streets, October l*?x w:'ui3mos Chatlestoa, S. C. S bc E Sri) ?oo?is, Ctr. S G ? 1 VED, ONE CASE OF THE LATEST SiYLE -or POPLINS, From a New York Bankrupt Sale, which will bo fold at 25 cents per yard-worth 50 cents. AN EARLY CALL WILL PROCURE DAR GAINS -AT JUS. FRAN 'S, Noyember in 1 No. 215 King-street. Q E U It G 1 A YARNS AND DOMESTICS. ATHENS FACTORY YARN'S, ASSORTED NUMBERS. MONTOUR MILLS 7-8 SHIRTING. For sale by CLAGHORN, HERBING k CO., November ly 12 Accommodation Wharf. 420 K" G-STREET. Fall and Winter Dry Goods. TO BE SOLD CHEAP, AT GOUDKOP & BEUfHNER. CHEAP BLANKETS. WHITE AND GRAY. GOUDKOP & BEUTHNER, No. 420 King-street. FLANNELS. WHITE. RED, GRAY AMD BLUE. ALL WOOL FLANNELS from 25c. up. CLOTH ARID CASSIMERES. VERI' CHEAP. Superfino BLACK CLOTH, suitable for Cloaks, $1 50 per yard. GOUDKOP & BEUTHNER. November 0 mwflmo jp R KN Cl I MERINOS, CHOICE COLORS. FRENCH MERIN 03 FROM 75c. TO tl 00, PLAIN COLORED ALPACA LUSTRES, ALL COLORS, AT 35c. GOUDKOP di BEUTHNER, MO 420.KING-STREET.420 BARGAINS I BARGAINS I BARGAINS I IN DRY GOOD?, Fearful break down in tbe prices of Hry Goo ls. Economy being greatly needed at the pres? ent timo, it is tbe duty cf every one to buy the cheapest, houcc call at 420....GOUDKOP & BEUTHNER....420 KIN'R-STREET, FOUR DOORS BELOW CAL? HOUN, EAST SIDE. Novmnbor 9 C C HEAP FAMILY BLANKETS, JUST OPENED AT STOLI., WEBB di CO., Nos. 287 AND 239 KING-STREET. November 6 4371 QHEAP DRY GOODS: CHEAP DRY GOODS! AT THE CORSER UF CALHOUN AND KING STREETS. WK, THE UNDERSIGNED, Ti \ VE RECEIVED, and are receiving, by every steamer, large invoices of the CHEAPEST FALL GOODS which have ever been offered in this markot. City rs well as country buy? ers can pavo ?rom fifteen to tv, enty-flvo por cent, by buying their Goods from the above firm. A lot of Dress Goods, trom 20 to 25 cents j cr yard Best Irish Poplins from 30 to 50 cents per yaru Calicoes, at lu, 12,'i -nd 15 cents per yard (best) Balmoral Skirts, from SI 25 up 8-4 White Table Damask, only ?I per yard Blown Linen Damask, only CC couta per yard Worsted Tahlo Cloths, from $1 25 up A large assortment ot Whi e und colored Flannels at very low prices 800 pair of Blankets, bought twenty-?vo per cent be? low cost, will be sold from $3 up Colored Quilts, from $1 75 to 52 White JJ arsoUies Quilts, 10-1,11-4,12-4, from $2 50 to $4 Ladles'English Hose, without seams, from 37 to 50 cents Satinets, from 50 lo 75 cents A large qanta'.y of the lo'ost style of Cossimorcs, irom $1 to $160 Ladles' B'.ack broadcloth, from $2 to S3 50 A variety ol Shaw.s, at ?2, $2 50, ?3, S3 60, 54, and SS Brown and White shirtir^, at 10, Viii aud 15 cents Also, fino branches of White shirting at very low prices Ladies' and Gert's Underwear at different prices Gent's Socks, from 10 up to 50 cents The boat French Corsets, from 75 cents io SI Hie latest style of Felt a id Straw Hats Trimmings, Buttons, Ribbons, kc, at the lowest cash prices. Choico colors Empress Cloth, only 85c Shepherd's Plaid from 20 to 25c Merinos from 5Uc up A lot of Ladies' Black Cloaks from S3.00 up Ladies and Mon's Eld Gloved only SI.CO ISrltomcmbcr the CHEAP STORE, at the CORNER OF CALHOUN AND KING STREETS. WE AL?0 NOTIFY OUR PATRONS AND THE 3 nhl ic in general that wc have built an addition to mr Store, exclusively for HOOTS, SHOE-, HATS, IRUNKS, kc, which wLl bo soul at thClowcst cash > ricca. Call and cxanurc our Slock. ?5? ENTRANCE IN CALBOUH-STREET. PUKCHGiJTT it URO., No. 137 KING-bTrtEET. September 21 3mo Srjirts d? /urnisljin? ?000s. sr EC I AL ORDER: BLT YOUR S H I R X S AT E. SCOTT'S II I il T ? SC P O BI U H, MEETING-STREET, Opposite Market Hall, Under t?c TAR SHIRT SIGN. Novenib r ll 4 1ITY TAXES-LAST ?NSTAL.UEA T ; CITY TREASURY, NOVEMBER 2, mi? lder au Ordinance "To raise Supplie ; f jr the year t?8." the third instalment of taxes oa Reil ?'.sia'e ast b paid during thh? miuth or executions will issued. S. IUOJIAS, City Treasurer. Sovember 2 Stadien Salts. Sale Postponed till This Day (FriJjy), loth instant, ot 10 o'clock. wjr. MCKAY Will sell at his Store, No. 130 Meeting-street, THE FURNHURE OF A FAMILY, CONSISTING or: BEDSTEADS, Bureau?, Pillows, Feather Beda. Mattresses, Kxtenslon 1 ables. Marble-top and tard Tables Crockery, Cooking stove, Druggist's Bottles, &C. &C. Terms cash._ November 13 Furniture of a Family leaving the City, Car. pels, O?ice and Cooking Stoves, Mattres? ses, $c, ?ct CAMPBELL KNOX & CO., Cash Auction House, Ko. 55 Iinscl-stiert, Opposite Fostofficc. Will sell TB IS DAYT commencing at 10 o'clock, WALNUTT^BLE, Cane and Wood Seat Chairs, Sofas, T.oiiDgcs. Wardrobes, Meat Safes, Led s teals, Hat Bick, Cribs, Cottage Sets, Bureaus, Settees, Looking Glasses, Crockery, Glassware, Spoons, Knives and Forks, &c, ALSO, Four INGRAIN CARPETH, two Cooking 8toves, four Ofhcc Stoves, Tinware, &c" ?c. Also, CHILD'S CARRIAGE, Box of Croquet, Sundries. Conditions cash. November 13 Pools, Shoes, Hats and Clothing. BY MILES DRAKE. THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I will sell at my St?r?, corner of Kurz and Liberty streets, 75 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES, CONSISTING or: Coses Men's Half Welt Wax BBOGANS Cases Men's Kip and Buff Brogans and Balmorals Coses Men's Coif Congress Cases Mon's Caif and Kip Half Welt Boots Cases Boy's and Youths' Boots Cases Lidies' Serce Congress and Polish Boots Casca Women's Goat and Euff Bootees, and a large variety of La-lies,' Misses and Children's Shoes, in cartoons. ALSO, 30 cases, 180 dczm. Men's. Boy's and Children's HATS, assorted. AMS, An Invoice of fLOTBING, Juat received, CON.-ISTING or: Satine and Casaimere PANIS, Joan Shirts, tie. November 13 A SSI AMIE'S SALE. Real and Personal Estate and Hotel Furni? ture. . On TUESDAY, first December next, at 12 o'clock, before the Old Postofflce, Broad-street, Charleston, S. C., will be sold by the Assignee of Joseph Pur? cell, Bankrupt, at public auction, THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE REAL ESTATE: All that one undivided half (%) interest in tho MILLS HOUSE HOTEL, on southwest corner of Meeting and Queen streets, containing, on Meeting street, 8J feet, and also on toe lands of estates of Mixer and En ton 31 feet 8 inches, and also on the lands of the estates of Mlxor and Euston 18 feet 2 inches, making in all on thc east li- e 129 leet 10 inches, moro or less; cordi on Queen-street 275 feet 4 inches, more or less; south on lands of Hibernian Society 8 i feet, also on 1 ind of estate oi Daniel Mixer an I Wm. Enstoa 117 feet 8 inches, aud 22 feot 4 inches, also on lands Soc ety of Friends 41 feet, In all on south hne 270 feet, mor- or lesa; west on lind of Society of Friends 14 feet 8 Inches, also on laLd now, or late of, James S. Watson 97 feat, ia all o a west Unes of 111 feet8 inches, more or Uss, which said premises are delineated and appear, by a plat of the same made by Paul Doro, Civil Engineer, und dated April 15,1803. ALSO. One-fourth (14th) undivided intore3t in tho WOODEN HOUSE AND LOT on Meeting-street, next scuth of Mills House, containing on Meeting-street 31 leet 8 Inches, and in depth 117 foot 8 inches, more or leis, having such dimensions as will appear upon above plat. ALSO, Ooe undivided half interest In the BRICK HOUSE AND LOT on Meeting-street, next south ot the above, containing on Me?ting-atreot 18 feet 2 inches, a jd in e'epth 140 feet, moro or less, havlog such di? mensions aa will appear upon above mentioned plat ALSO. At Mills House Hotel, on WEDNESDAY, sorond December next, at 10 o'clock *. M., and tuero con? tinuing from day today until the property shall bo poid. All the FURNITURE of thc Milla House Hotel. CONSTBTINO OF: Parlor. Chamber, Dining Room ond KITCHEN FURNITURE, all in perfect ordor and latest styles, completo for the equipment of a first-ela s hotel. Terns-Tho real estate will bo sold for one-third cash, the balance payabio in ono and two years, In? terest payable annually, secured by bond and mort? gage of tho property, which ts to be insured, and the policy to bo assigned. Purchasers to pay for stamps, papers, tte Tbe Furniture wt", be sold for cash, ta bc delivered on day of sale. E. W. MARSHALL, Assignee of thc Estate Joseph Purcell. O. tober 28 mwf 16 tul LA \'CA ST Ell-IV EQUITY. Benjamin Perry, Welmuth Perry, Administra? tor and Administratrix, vs. John Perry, Alex. Matheson and to fe, and others-EUI for Injunction to Marshal Assets, Sell Land, ic tn obedicneo to the order of thc Court of Eqm ty made in tba abovo stated ea -c, at Juno term, 18?8. I wid soil, at Lancaster Cou th"u-e, South Caroli? na, on thc first MONDAY in December next, All that voluabl? PIKCE, PARCEL OR TRACT OF LAND described ia tho pleadings, belonging to thc catate of John Perry, deceased, lying and sitjated in the Di- trie: of Lancaster. ( tate ot south Carolina, containing (C000) six thousand acres, more or lesa, of No. 1 cotton, com and grain laud-, well watered and heavily timbered, fencing in irood repair-tho up? land p.oJuciog fine crops of cotton, corn and small gram, whit" the extensivo bottoms, lying along the Catawba River, a c no! to he snrpa-sed. These ktals are situated la the socthwo.uera portion of Lancaster District, bounded by the K'-rshuw linc, thc Catawba River. ?Dd bv lands o? D. W. Browo. Lewis Patter? son, C. L. Tl limn, James .thompson, William Dixon and others. I WILT. ALSO PELL, FOB CASU, On the lUEsDAYaDd WEDNESDAY after the first Monday i i December, at tho iormcr residence of tho said John Perry, deceased, in Lancaster Dis? trict, near LnVrty Hill, All the PERSONAL FBOPERTY be'onging to the estate of s-aid deceased. Kverj thing usually kept on a large and well regulated Plantation may be bought at th's sale. Tho real estate above mentioned wi'l bo surveyeL and divided into t ?o. three and four hundred aero tracts, to suit purchasers, plata of which will be ex? hibited on clay of aale. Terms-So much ca di as will pay the cos'a of suit md expenses of salo. 'Tho balance on a credit of ono, I wo and three years, with interest, to be due and pay ibie annually." fr ;m day of sale. Purchaser to give Boj.1, with twa or more good sacunties, and a mort jage of the prcrai?ca. Furchtscr to pay for stamps iud papers. Terms mu-t be complied with on day rf : ale. or thc property wid be resold OJ day of sale u the risk of the former purchaser. K. G. BILLINGS, C. E. L. D. Commissioner's Oihce, Lancaster Courthouse, S. C., Novcmbsr 2, 1868. November 9 20ml ll?ftionecrs' JJrioaU 5clcs._ CLIFFORD & H?THEWES, [?cal Estate Agents, No. 30 Drond-itrcct. Tor sale and Lease PHOSPHATE LANDS of a superior quality, on leep water navigation and healthy locations all the ear. RICE and COTTON PLANTATIONS and FARMS in ll parts Of thu Slate. CITY t'ROl'ERTYof every description. November 2 3mos. Og Jlbufrtisfincnts. r\VT? TAXa?S-?KLV1HLY KETUUsi^ OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSESSOR. 1 CIT? HALL, November 1, 18G8. ) Notice ?8 hereby given to all concerned, that the jculhly Belums for the in nth of October past, in on pliance with fdic Tax Ordinanc ?, ratified on the .-.ii cl January. 1808. and amended oa the 29th of i'ptcmber, 18G3, must bc ma ic on or before the . h insfciur. AXES ON THE FOLLOWING ARE PAYABLE MONTHLY. On all soled of Goods, Wares aud Merchandise, lo hiding Rico, Lumber, Hay, Groin and Naval Stores. Oa all salea ot Cotton. On all creight and Pa??cn?er Lists of all steameri nd sailing vessels paid o.- payable in this city. On ail sales by Bauer*, Butcher* and Hucksters. On all gross receipts of all Stree: Railroads. Ona 1 ?ross receipt? of all Express Cojipanica. On all sales at Auction. Ou all Carriases and Buggies. On all income derived I rom the pursuit of uny ic.iltv, prot'os ion, occnpoti m or employment. Ca the gross receipts ot all Commercial Agencie*, fm all commissioEs received by Factors, Commis on Merchants, Bauiors, BrOLer-", an I others. Ouail prom urns received t ir or bv any Insurance, om: any, or by agencie.- tor individuals or compa ies. On all "ross receipt? of all Gas Companies. Oa every Horse ann Mule used or k yt within tho tv, ex- Opting 1:01 ?as or mutes U*ed iu any public ji?scd carriage, car . dr.iy. or other Vehi -"c. Ou all He ad Dealers ie all ariic.es Whatsoever. On a 1 l-a-b.-r Shops. Onail grow r CCipti of Hotels and Public rc ling id Boarding Houses. On oil receipts o: Livery Stable K*^pnrs. Ou tt.egro?s receipt? of Cotton Presses. Cu the gross receipt! "f all TrinUug Ornees, News ip rs and I'ubli-b n : Houses. Ou all Hoods ?.ild i i th.- cirr by pcrjons not resi ?nt, bv si i plo or otherwise. On all tales of Horses and Mu!es brought to the ty. On sab s ot s hick*. Bonds, and other sccur.ties. On tho gross leceipla of Magnetic Telegraph Com nies. On the prosa receipt s of all Tavern Keepers aud quor Dealers. All the defaulters whU bc dealt with os thc crdi ,nce directs. W. N. H I'GHES, November 2 15 City Assessor.