y VOLUME IX.-NUMBER 2111. CHARLESTON. MONDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 21. 1872. EIGHT DOLLARS A YEARV; THE RESULT Di THE STATE THE yaws' ELEV nos RETURNS. Official Pac ta and Figures from Every County of the Stat?. We republish below the table o? majorities ior Governor in the various counties, origi? nally published In Tai NEWS of Monday, re? vised and corrected according to last night's dispatches, and giving the latest details of the general result of last Wednesday's election ap to toe hour or going to press: Tl BLE OF MAJORITIES FOB GOVERNOR. . 00 U NTH 3. Governor, ll Governor, 1872. Il 1870. abbeville. Anderson. Aiken..i. Barnwell. Beaufort. duri es ton. Chester. Cae* ter flel?..:.. Garenden... Colle ton.. Darlington.. Edgell eld:-. ?312..... Fairfield.. :.. Georgetown;.......... Greenville.. B?rry. Kershaw.; Lancaster.. Laurena......... I^earjngton....... Marion. Marlboro'. Newberry...... Ooonee. Orangebnrg... Picken*. Bl ch land'.. Bpartanhnrg... Sumter..... Pojan. williamsburg.. York.*. 1.860 2,057 1,790 8,780 8.088 8P0 781 3.213 2.230 8, SSS 2.073 1,782 699 985 316 730 1,878 1.488 1,898 270 2,118 .?5S9 118 SSS 618 Net majority.......... |8i,940l.Il33,6?4 166 1,387 1,780 2,223 216 2.607 670 277 22, 1,663 698 147 1,191 1.603 6.1481 6,431 1,333 Q i s 393 7T2 2.289 1,176 843 1.609 2199 847 282, 1,066 304 1,270 2J04 147 385 4v7 861 1891 273 183 600 A FAIR FIELD AND NO F ATOE. Success of st Hobson'? Choice Ticket Common tense Win?. - _ [mox otra own CORRESPONDENT j WnrasBORo', 8. C., October 19. In this county the Conservatives ran n o ticket j . of their own, bat voted for candidates upon the two Republican tickets-Bolter and Regu? lar. In every ease they elected the candi? dates ot their choloe. The following are the ' oJJoers elect: Senator-Sandy Ford, Bolter. Representatives-Isaac Miller, M. & Miller and Levi Lee, Regulars. Two county co mission? ers Bolters and on? Regular. Sheriff-L. M. Du val?, Regular. The Bolting candidate for coroner.' 8. B. downey for clerk o? court, and W.H. Nelson, lor probate judge, were elected without opposition. W. H. Brawley, the can? didate for county solicitor, was on nearly all the tickets. The majority for Moses ls about 1700, and for Wallace, for Congres*, 1816. The whites generally voted the TomiInson ticket, and thSr colored people for the Moses ticket. The constitutional amendment, changing the 1 day of election, did not receive a majority of j the votes east, bnt the amendment relating to | the debt did. The election passed off in per? fect quiet, and only a light vote was polled. THE FIGURES FROM FAIRFIELD. Th? Bf oses Majority Four Hundred^ Kor? than ET tine a ted. [3TKCIAI. TXXK3RAX TO TH? NEW9. ] WIKNSBORO', October 22. The following ls the official vote of Fair? field County: Moses 2747, Tomlinaon 674. State Senator-Ford, Bolter, 1685; Jshnson, B agolar, 1667. Sheriff-Do vail, Regular, 1886; Canton, Bolter, 1409; Boyles, Independent, 243. House of Representatives -M. 8. Miller, Regular, 1668; Isaac Miller, Regular, 1794; Levi Lee, Regular, 1763; Smart, Bolter, 1619; Barber, Bolter, 1862; Moore,. Bolter, 1368. ^Congress-Perry, Democrat, 872; Wallace, Radical, 2736. County Commissioners-El? liott, Democrat, 1971; Jacobs, Bolter, 1714; Hall, Regular, 1688; McConkle, Regular, icoo; J. M.- Martin, Regular, 1734; W. M. Martin. In? dependent, 187. I will send the complete re? turns by mail. A CLOSE CON TEST IN YORK. Oh? Democratic Repreeentattve, and One-Half the Democratic County Ticket Elected. ?> ' [?ROM otra own ooBBiaroirni?T.i YORK VILLE, October 19. The Tomlinaon ticket has carried this coun? ty, but lt has been a close contest, and the ofiWil oount has not yet been completed. As soon as lt Is made I will forward the vote for each candidate. TAMI. - [FROM ANOTHER CORRESPONDENT.] BOOK HILL, October 18. Hannibal White, Radical, is elected senator. The following have also been elected: House Of Representatives, Hatchford, Owens and Davies, Radicals, and Daniel Williams, Dem? ocrat; sheriff, Glenn, Democrat; Judge of probate, McLane, Democrat; Behool com? missioner, King, Radical ; county commission? ers, Boberts and Edwards, Radicals, and Alli? son Democrat. Thia makes lo ur Democrats and seven Rad? icals. ? Nothing: definite ls known as yet as to Congressional election. BAD NEWS FROM TORK. IPour Hundred More Added to Wallace's majority. [ariCIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEWS. TOBXVHXE, October 22. The following ls official: For Governor Tomlinaon 1788, Moses 1641. Congress-A. 8. Wallace 2030, Perry 1666. Senate-J. H. Whltjv (oolored) Republican, ls elected. The rr embers of the Hoose are as follows: J. A. . Ra'chlord, white; M. L. O wens, white ; N. Davis, colored, Republicans, and Daniel Williams, white, Conservative. We have elected a Con? servative sheriff, probate Judge, clerk of tba court and one county commissioner. The vote In the county Ie 534 less than 1870. AN EAST YICTORT IN HORRT. The Democrats Carry the Day Without Any Trouble. [PBOst otra ow? CORRE? FONDENT.] CONWATBOB?', S. C., October 21. Horry County has again elected a straight D?mocratie county and legislative ticket, and, there being no Democratic State ticket in the field, the whites have voted and elected a sort of "Hobson's Choice," consisting of B. Tom llnson, for Governor; E. F. Gary, for treasurer; J. T. Green, for attorney-general; J. 8. Mur? ray, for comptroller-general, and J. E. Jill son, for superintendent of education. This ticket received 812 votes, which gives ita ma? jority of nearly 300. The- Democratic county and legislative tickets have about the same majorities. The whites appeared Indifferent about the election, bnt the negroes threw a lull and united vote for the "Buzzard" or . ]? Now a seoopd effort bas been made to force J me to levy a. tay to pay the Interest upon the I ? fr a du lent debt of the State,- and to Include a lew of three mills uDon the dollar to redeem I ? 1460.000 of the Blue Ric ge ecrlp-one-quarter of the entire issue -which has, by decision of J.' his hODOr, Judge' A. J V'lllard, ol the Supreme Court,' beett- decided u t constitutional and tn-1 ' valid.. - . . ? ..I; : Now, while I deem lt I he duty of every good I citizen to pay al!Just aid lawful taxes, I do | < hot 'consider it ? his dary io pay' every tax that TH ay be -Imposed by un scrupulous meo, who I chance te be in power. .Nor do I consider it tho duty of any officer who. through the force I ot circumstances, happens to bethe appointee of such men, to blindly . 'olio w their.dictation, j without regard to right or wrong. So think-1, lng, and actlng.aal cot alder lt ?be duty o? ar good officer and an h?rnst mao; I bave again j refused to comply with* their wishes; bod 11. bave tbls day received sn order removing.me I from offlce. It ls but Just to myself to j add, that I was iuiorrriijd by his Excellency j the Governor, that I might-retain the! offlce, provided I would make the levy: His Excellency, , w h lie , insisting 11 ;i pou the levy of these taxes, ID formed mei that he knew the money if collected would not J be applied to the purpose for which it wast' levied, but.that was none of our business; that j standing claims were not held against the I State, (of which he in tne possessor to the amount of $40.000, as he himself lnlormedJ me.) and that the treasurer would havel no funds to pay them. His only other argo ment was, that he had publicly pledged nts . vord to Henry Clews A Co. that the tax would ? bo levied, and that, should lt not be, he would I stand before the people In the light ot incon- \ sistency, ' - - . . , This Boheme ls, as I have said, no new mo vernen I; but while auditor of the State, I succeeded in preventing its consummation. Being no longer in sue i position, I am power ' less io protect your Interests, and I now leave lt to > ou to aay, shall tais plot be carried eut, and you be subjected to pay this enormous tax, amounting io twenty mills for State, and, In this county, five aud one-halt mills for county-two and one-half limes the tax of last year? or will you unite rn a determined effort lo prevent tbe continuance of the lrauds which, have Impoverished the people and disgraced the State ? To bring fiuch an effort to a suc? cessful issue, I pledge ior my own part my most hearty co-operation. EDWIN F. GABT, Late State Audi lor. Receipts by Railroad, October ?2. SO OTO CARO! INA RAILROAD. 1808 biles cotron, 480 bbls flour. 63 bois spirits turpentine, 86 bbls rosin, l car s took. To Rail? road gent, W u Ben A co, W W >mlth, Geo W wunama A co. Mm Gurney. Caldwel A Son, Mowry A Son, O H walter A co, Treuhol u it Son, B U Frost A co, A B wnllUan, A J salinas, J N Hobson, sloan A selgr?l??%?aoa * Bro, A B L?wlth,-A-, thal w L Webb, Steffens, Werner AJDUS Wineman ft co, Dowie, Moise * Davis, KU Bros, Wsgener * MOnseea, Johnsoo * Bri P Srown&iloo G Mllnor ft co, Charlestol Light co. j H BUien, B o'\eii. Geo w wi ? ou. T M Bristol ft co, F W Briggemaa, ja * S?v^?W??.*. *- Gonzalez, c ciaclus, H t Calder, Jae Moloney, A a Jtbnson. B>r o Cs ? EadgerAico, O WAluur, j. M Greer * t uHaopoidt, c sGad-den, supt, j. T trwln,. Johnson, TW Bliss * co, CL Kornahrei?s Howard, B A rt wart, A co, H Cobla ftco. Jas lf?w;at?r%i'PB r*'ane * co. lira Martin A Mood, Brewer * Kohtfke, Ellas - Bi Geidts * co. Wm Ferguson, jno 8 Fairly Korehgott, Benedict A co. Foaartle's BOJEF H ul m ea 's Book House. 8 P Ravenel * co, B1 linson * co, Geo A Bowman, J s ayer, A D i Ina, Jno Thompson1 * co, Bart ft co, Rai Agent, and Order. ^Schr Fr nols Satterlr, Stetson, New Yo days. Sals, hay. AC To Reach 4 Moffatt. King, Geo w Wtulama * co. and H Bischoff sour prank ft Emily, M?iiobb, Rockport. ll ?aya. Lime. Ta J 55 Stocker. VesselloC 4 Wells. Sehr Laoretia, Balance, frcnr Santee. bpsftetoronanrice. To G A.Trenhoim AI-OD Sehr Annie Farrow.' Farrow, from San tea. bushels rottgn rice/ To GA Trenhoim ft Sox .Sehr Ann 8 Deas, GarbaitL from West 1 MUL si tea rice. To Q^A Trefaholm 4 Son. Boat from Edisto. a bags sea island coi rooeoHIngranam 4 son, - Boat from Jul n's Island, - 6 bais sea Island lon. To W A Boyle. ... Received from' Onladlm'a Min. 71 tierces TOB H Frost ft co. . . . ?? . CLEARED YESTERDAY. .Steamship Charleston, Berry, New York AdgetACo. . . ^? ship Jolla. Baker,. Amsterdam-Lesean Sehr Winiam P?nni thompson. Provident (ackson Ville, Nia-.EF Sweegan, agt. SAILED. ?K8TEKDA?. Spanish steamship Puerto Bich, Yzagw LiverpaoL .. - i : ?? FROM THIS PORT.' nSteainshlp Manhattaj, Woodhall, st New T ?ct nefas.. ? Steamship wm .Kennedy, Foster, at Baluru October21. - . ? . ?' ^ -. . ', . * v" ; CLEARED FOR T^HIS POBlf. ' .Brt?r, Edith Han, ?irV?i?i*'Ba^^ li. vi i ? V? r*;?-i.y .:. : Ky^t i ".. "wi timi ""^ji^M^Lj^j Arrived, Idsho and Manhattan. Arrived out, Baltimore and Oceanic MEMORANDA. On the 22d inst, the pilot boat Atlanta spoki miles pontbeast of obarleston bar, the Bri nark Windemere, from New Orleans for Ll pooL ? . The sehr Sparkling Sea. from a Southern p hound North, put in hera yesterday for a har LIST OP VESSELS OP, CLEARED AND RULED FOB THIS POET EORTTON.. UVXBP?OU Br bark Flue de l'Alr, Jones, np.Angus OABOITP. The Mary Jane, Jones, sailed.Sep The Cormorant. Hansen, sailed.Angus The Emma, Pender, sailed...Sep Bark Brilliant, Bartley,sailed-..........set BSLPAST. Br bark Livingstone. Mc Mullan, sailed....Sep STOCKHOLM. Bark Hellos, Holm, sailed. ...*..Sep PORT SPAIN. Ship AncUla, -, np. ..Sep BARCELONA. Span bark Providencia, -, sailed.Sep I ? otRortm, siciLT. ! Swedish brig Anna, Yam son, sailed.Sep POST TALBOT. The Santander, Mlles, cleared.Oe DKMBBABA. Sehr Fairland.-, sailed.Oct VALPARAISO. Bark sap h o, Wilbur, to sall. *.Oot BIO DB JANE IBO. Br sehr Sparkling Wave, Hocken, sailed. ..Sept DOMESTIC. B08TOK. Ship Uncle Joe, Kendall, cleared.Oct Sehr A E Glover, Terry, up.Oct HXW TOOK. Sehr H 0 Shepherd, Clark, np...-..Oct Sehr A E Glover. Terry, cleared.Oct Scnr Llliy. Hng'ies, cleared.Oct .?ehr Geo B somes, Pray, cleared. ..Oot Sehr Jesse S ciar ,1 lark, ap..Oct Sehr Ald?aa Bokes, Rhodes, np.Sept FHJXAOBLPHIA. Steamship Goff Stream. Hunter, cl'd.Oct sehr L 0 Heciman, Bonlnsun, cleared.Oot Sehr Jas Gordon, Ireland, np.Oct BALTIMORE. Brig Edith Hau, Oliver, cleared..Oct Scur A F ames, Acorn, np.Cot Sehr Sue Cummings, Lyon.....Sept PORTLAND, MB. Behr Mary Collins, collins.Oct Spacial iSclues. ~/W BELL SCHNAPPS, DISTILLE by the Proprietors at Schiedam, in Holland. A invigorating Tonio and Medicinal Beverag Warranted perfectly pure, and free from a deleterious substances. It ts dlstuled from Ba ley of the finest quain y. and the aromatic Jun ipi B?rry of Italy, aud deslgned^expressly for casi of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Dropsy, Gout, Bhei matlsm, General DebUlty, Cartarrh of the Bla< der, Pains lu the Back and Stomach, and a diseases of the Urinary Organs. It gives rein in Asthma, Gravel and Calcali in the Bladdei strengthens and invigorates ecosystem, and 1 a certain preventative and cure of that drsadft scourge, Fever and Agne. CAUTION I-Ask for "HUDSON G. WOLFE' EELI. SCHNAPPS." For sale by all respectable Grocers and Apotac caries. RUDSON G. WOLFE - ft CO., Sole Importen Office, No. 18 South William street, New York. sep30-3mo8_. jarDR. TUTT'S IdTiEE PILLS ACT as kindly on the most delicate female as upon th moBt vigor?os system. Try them once. ootn-6 ^Sr HABIT, LP NOT NECESSITY make a Hair Dressing indispensable to many The new "VIGOR" whlcn Dr. AYEiw'S Laboratory issues ls one of the most deUghtful wo have evei used. It restores not only the color, but glosi and luxuriance to faded and gray hair. . octl0-stutb8naw * '_. ?_JftKsicft. . . ?: .-M? : LEO^K-PALMEB.-On ?etober lOtiCa^S* nv ?ide, the reeldence or captain P ^Dwtt?, Whitefield County,Georgi*, hr iae Ber.~&W.> ~ Gaston, the Rev. f's RITO LMIM. borg, s. C., to Miss ELIZA U. P?xra?Vof ChattST ton, 8.0. vu-^j--^. . AL JR IO H-BON H AJ?. -On the 15th October a? Darby, near Edgefleld Courthouse, the njMda??e or xho bride's rather, by the R-v. K. F. DanUn " Perry, of the Kplsooral clergy, BOMiwJti^St' of BamweiL to .-orirrn a, th?' eldcTt dsngaYaTof toGovernorKiUBoiulam. o^EGG-EA^TUAN.-liarried. at IoW ?ir ?OKIOO to nu. iura, aSS^Jn'orS?' wily. . ? jf*^-, Jimara! flotUCT. - 'STJ!INl?BrBR.-Dted, oakthe ISOW?llflifltrW 22d of october, of uphold fever' Gsoaor Enwra sraiMciTia, . aged twen ty nlie .yenr^dn;.' months and sixteen daya. '^^v^ 2 . ?&IBE RELATIVES AND FRIEN?3 Of Mr. and Mrs. GEORGE E. ST?fNM??BE??fld > - ? of their respective famillea, ?re reapectfhliy inri -ted to attend the. Funeral Services of the roamer, at the realde?ce ?f bis father, ' J. H.r' S teinm?yar, corner of BeaaflMa and Gadsden street*, THIS aniBNooH,ai a.o^eloec. . dctaf . J** GERMAN FPJENDLY SOCJJSTY. ~ Theofflceisand members of tils Society Ar?Te- ** < spec'fuily invited to attaad the Ftmaraf Servfc?V of their late Brother Member;. Mr. QEOROB E STELSMF.tEB, from the. corner of Heaatata ?ftfr Gadsden streets, THIS APMBNOOK, atSo?djsM?. - OC123 ; JOHN A. BLUM.get'Tf^'"'" ?S" PIONEER STEAM HRB?I|??SRf? COM PANT OFAXMEN.-Tou are re*p?*tfl??r?nr vi ted to attend rb/ Pu net al orycw'la!*Sroiaer Member. GEORG*'& STEINaBTER, t?wn tts residence, corner Gadsden and Bee?fflM?Btf'ifift at S P. M., THIS 0A^laCUi*ea's Dress.? : -. ? By order. J. W. MOE?HB?V ; fe - . ocra?-*. .. . ,- *"r .? imm^^r **- THE RRLATTES, FRIENDS ANT* Acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. James Cranta??. respectfaLy invited to attend the* FunVt^ol'MttV DIANA JACOBS, at the Mission1 Pretbyte??t?'. Charol), Oeorge street, at- 3 o'clock, Tm*ftmi?$A nesd?y) APTX?NOOK. ocia!*?. ?*- CONSIGNEES PER STEA?t?iE? . G?i^.STBBAM, from. Pjiil?delnhla, .ar? h?tg? notified that she ls discharging Cargo ?tBrown.'a Wharf. ; All. goods not removed by sunset"wtil" remain on wharf' at ' co'ns'guees**rJsx and ex. pense, AH claims must be muda on wnArr !'*w?Atr" -i'?-?-.-w-iaq_rurlija?Kai . jJS>- NOTICE-ALL PERSONS ARE hereby cautioned -against harboring or tmUng, " any cr the Crev cr the British Brig LQOHIS7*8* Nlc^ereon Master, from Boston, aa no debti*?f their contracting will De palff by'the Maaier??t OC'21-8 _COHEN A WELLS. jj^jB^'1 j?aTA. NATIONAL SAVINGS IEK5? FREEDMAH'd SAVINGS ANO TRUST COatPA-' SY.-OVER lAOOO.OOO ON DE POSIT. -<1HAB ?ES- . ^iMKw?t?Mf tee "tjtirw ? BI TOj month. -t v^i ?di; 31 Drafts on New Tori: and the principal clcietfoi ' the South rar sale. ' ii &pf? Offlee Honrs, rrom s A. M. to 8 P. M. -. < ' SATDRDXT ET? KIN as, rrom fi. to 8, to lOo?Sm Deposits. NATHAN RITTER, ; ' :J*2??_i_- ? ? - .-flaaMByf-/ - ??"NOTICE. -MR. JULIUSBQUSfOkW ls duly authorlrcd to act as my lllilllllijnniS?| my absence from the State and to Sign' tue am? name or W. P. RUSSELL A CO. . -.-?2? ' cciawmwf? W. P. R?KSSLIo. . . ^ BURNHAM AROMATIC DENT)?: PRICE, for Clean lng, Beautifying ancT r>reservlng the Teeth, and Imparting a ref reshlng taste to tte mouth. Prepared by . EDW-S.BTTRNff*M,i il - Grad?ate ofPhanoeffi - ? No. ia King street, Cnarleaton, S.-,?- , Recommended by tba. following Deuuass; '.ST . J. & PATRICK, Dr. B. A MCCKENFU^S, \", ^ sep2Mmos_ ' '" ' /BP>THE MEMBERS OP TBE QEfflsi?N HUSSARS TILTING CLCB are reqnested to cali on Messrs. MsiNKE A MOLLER and leave orders' for their. Uniforms. " By order of the President. ? "'" i. 0. W. BDJOHOPP/ ' " 'oct? secretary;:' Jr PEOPLES' SAYINGS. INSji?T?I^ TION-FIRST SEMI-ANNUAL DrfIDBND.-In ac? cord an ce with. the XI By-Law, a. 5emi-Anau?i Dividend o? THREE FEB CENT, has bean declar? ed o a all Deposits that have been m the' Above named Institution, ror Six Montn?, and a prc(po? Honi al ra te on all such sums at' have been depos? ited for a leas perlcd. - ...-.'?i*! Depositors will pleue hand ta their Rooks to - hare thelnlerestadded. AH suma depfl*ltea-thl? month will draw Intbrest from this date (.?t! K HENBZ S, GtlOQS ? octie-io Secretary and Treasurer. ?T- TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OF? FICE OF COMPTROLLER OF'THE CURREN OT WASHINGTON, SEPTEMBER 10, lS72.-Whereaai by satisfactory evldonce presented tothe ondej- - signed, lt baa been made-to appear that the Bank of Charleston National Bankin* Association., fi .the City of Charleston, Lxtoe Conuty of Ch*ir es ton and State of South Carolina, has baan daly organised under and according to the require? ments of the Act of Congress, entitled "An Aot to provide a National currency, aeenred by ?pledge of United States Bonds, and to provide forthe circulation and redemptton thereof," approrod June s, ISM, and has complied wita AU tue provi? sions of said Aot, required to be complied with before commencing the nosiness of Banking un? der said AOL . ..??_? '? ?"? Now, therefore, L JOHN a. LASflVQB(BX Acting Comptroller of the Currency, do- hereby certify that the Back of charles ton Nstional Bank- ^ lng Association, In the City or Char lea too, lu tua county of Charieaton and state or South Carolina, la authorized to commence the business of Bank. - lng under the act aforesaid.. .. ^ *^ in testimony whereof, witness nj hand and Seal of office, thia loth day of September, isr? ? J. S. LANG WORTHY, Acting. comptroher or currency. il ^BVDO YOU SUFFEHWITH LNDH?ES TloN, Headache, Pani in the Shoulders, Coughs Tightness of the Chest, DlKlness, Sour Eructa? tiona of ?ie stomach, Bad Taite In the Month, Bilious Artaoks, Palpitation of the Heart, tsase Pains in the regions of th? Kidneys, and a hun? dred other painful symptoms, are the- offsprings of Dyspepsia; If yon would find immediate re? lief, usa at once SIMMONS'S HEPATIC COM? POUND or LITER CURE. It mvltfiraies the Stomach and stimulates the torpidHrer ?nd Bowels, which rtnders lt of unequalled efficacy In cleansing the blood ot all Impurities, and im? parting new We and vigor to the whole system. It ls ready for Immediate use, and for ?ale by DOWO^OISE-* DATDl.' oom Agents for sc. Ca.