The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, August 23, 1869, Image 4
THE DAILY NEWS.
UNITE? STATES COURT.
Proceeding* or thc Urnl ted Hutfi District
Court fur tike Waitera Dlatrict01 Boat!*
Carolin? \ UK uni Tprm, I860. - j
[roon otra own eoaa^r-oitDXHT.]
TENTH DAI'S VBtiCEEDt&OS. ,
OBJIEKTILLE, 8." &*!Tburaaey, Auguut 10 -
Tlio court Wai oponed at 10 o'clock A. M., Hon.
George a Bryan; presiding. '
Tho ?rand and petit and" pl?aa jurors an?
swered to tboir names aa on yesterday.
T {" ^'?^C^W -Ex part? Ao?oi Iveyoin-ro.
John J. Potter,tatami. Poulton toestabHah
liS'ii* fife ? ; * *J.U40D' P'o i?*' Ordered
that Register Cla??iaV* rorwt. bo couUrmcd,"
.nd thai assignee bt?n real and persona] eetato
VftttM ifflUalWr .payment of cone and????
JW iff ?? in ihiB ca?e,_and j
juuYVvo ; u.iuuce. io vrcuiiorb au pi-caooeo ny
laWVr . , J, . . .
lix parto J. 8. B. Thompson and I. ti. Jof
froje. assignees, in re. JoptbaGiven.;.Petition
t0 ioll property? P. W. ClowBoh, pro pet; On
"boanug tho reportof Begistrar as to lions, or
dorod, that tho BAmo bc, confirmed and that
aselgneepay ont the pioceod^oJt salo of said
bankropt estate, oA 'Yiooibxneiided >in Bald ro
"ttW-B^ Pott?. * V^'l-j?aV ;;Pof
iil?dn to ealabltah lieu. B. Munro rj jft^ pro;
costs of tbeso procbedingsv . -
Expart i Daniel Gillman, in re. Androw Mo
Noall. Petition to vejitabUab hen. B. -Munro
A5do, pro pot. Ordered, that caso be xofor
rod to W. J. Clownon. BOR ie t rar,to report. '
ET p: rio J. 8. B.Thorupson arni T. B. Jeffreys^
assignees, tu xv. IL L. Lin???y'. recition to
sell estate of bankrupt. T. W. dawson, pro
pei.. Boport ot Registrar confirmed, und. as?
signee to Bull property of bankrupt, free tro ru
incumbranco, and apply proceeds as sob forth
in tho rupert.
Ex parto J. 8, R. Thompson and T. 8. Jof
froje. awn tra ce, in ru. K. D, Latham. Pontiun
to eoll Potato ot bankrupt.- 'Sam? order as cu o'
precedingthus. ?? ri. ? . .
Ex perle JoBeph M. .Gayle, in rc. \V. E. Do*
Loach. I'ciitioii to Bell rcul ?slate of bank?
rupt. W. L.. O.oPaBB, pro pet.
-Ordered, that tbo petition bo referred to W.
J; dawson, Registrar, to .report aa to lions
after notice by assignee to all lien creditors to
appear and show cause," Ac, &o.
Ex porto. Joseph'M. Gaylo, ussigneo, iu r>.
Boaborn Jones, bankrupt. Petition to sell real
estato. W. L. Dolans, pro pet. Sumo ord?i
na Above. . ?.._u,,. '._1
Exporto Daniel Gall man, in ro. A. MoNead.
Petition lo nat ubi i 'h hob. H. Munro &, Son,
pro pet. . ... - -
Jlepottof Beglatxar ?op?r/ped,.and aneigne?
ordered to pay proceeds of aalo, oerecommorJcV
-eu in report. -...
Orimln?i JDockcl.-Tho gran'! jury rot urned
into court, nit h tuc fellowing .bille and findings
oe follows. True' bllie: ' 1 ' "
United Slates vs. David ?eay. Distillation
Cilnout paying spacial Wk; r1
United Stoles ve. Harvey G. Hall. Distilla?
tion withcut.payUig special tax.. \ V. r?0: tt.
United Stales vs. Eurlo Smith, Drury H.
Ward. Martin Garner, Eliphns Smith ?lias
fi*nt Ami-h. Obstructing ii revenue officer.. '
rid Villa as follows, viz: United States vs.
Drury &. Ward, ; Distillation without poyina'
special tax. . i ,? i
United States VB. C. McAbee. Distillation
without paying tax. Nob pros, entered in this
COBB., ... , - /
United States vs. O. M?Abee. Distillation
without paying spocial tax. Tho Jury rendered
tho following verdict : Wo find tho defendant
guilty or dist ill mg previous to. July 20, 1868.
Untied States vs. Thompson Hobbs. Die
tilling without paying tax. Defendant pleaded
guilty, and was sentenced to seven months'
imprisonment and cloven hundred dollars
floe.
United States-VB; James Pruitt. Violation
internal revenue law-distillation without pay?
ing tax. Sentenced lo sevod months' impris?
onment and to pay a fine of eleven hundred
dollars. . ,
United States vs. Stewart Sparke. ' Violation
internal reveuuo law -distillation without pay?
ing tax. Sentenced tb seven months' irdpriB
onmont and a fine of eleven huudrod dollars.
United States vs. Wm. Scruggs. Distillation
without paying tax. Truo bill having been
found,'ordered that a benoh warrant do issuo
to arrest said defendant.
United States- vs. Harvey JJ.Jlall. pigtilhi
tion without paying -special, ^ai.--D?fendant
pleaded guilty, and was Hontepe?d' Lo pay a-fi no
of.-eloven 'hundred dollars* and ?tLuritoned
Bevon months. ' :'. vVE^T&f^n
Uni t ed States vs. Drury H. Wood, ?bt trad?
ing, a revenue officer. Tho Jury, rendered;-a!
verdict of guilty. I - ' "id'
United States va.' Daniol!? Soay. Dialilli?e?
without license or paying lax.-.
Bnited SfateB vs. Franklin, Udss? Diutilh'ng?
loot license or paying tax!
Ordered, that a bench warrant do issue in
each of tue above, oases for tbo arrest of Ibo
defendaAts. .
United Slates va. Ch/rles'Payne. Distilling
without paying epecio) tax. ueoiions 3S and 24,
act July 20- I860. Defendant ' pleaded guilty,
and was sentenced to pay a fine ot ten dollars
and be Imprisoned ten days.
.. ..:-''A0e^?BT,tSB?4i3r?.1'1 '
A CAWET-BACK1EI1 DBUBBKD BX A FEERDMAN. I ~
The Georgetown Times Kay? : " We learn
tb at on Monday last e carpot-bag teacher, who
styles himself Major Joseph H. Bimouton, was
drabbed with 'equal severity and justice by a
froodinan, whoHo name we have not learned.
Thus intorestiug pexfoimauco took place within
the wauaof.the Georgetown jail, where tho two
celebrities aro spending the summer months
vacation, for the purpose of recruiting their
bcalth." "
,A BAS ACCOUNT OF TSE OBOPS. , r ;?
Tia Orangetnirg flews Haye: "We were in?
formed by a frienq ?ho hos just returned from
a trip through portions X ifernwell. Edge
field, Loxiagton, Newberry and Abbeville
Counties, that the cord and cotton - crop in
tUe?e counties are nearly an entire fulnre. Ho
keira of parties wtr/'were engaging corn at
two do Ha? o per bushel for the next year. He.
felt certain that in the portions of these coan-1
ties through- which ho passod not more,
at boat, than a half orop would bo made. We
hear from di Heron t sections of our county that
the rico crop ia taking the rust. If we dou't
hare rain soon there will ba a groat fallJon/ off
in thia small grain. We ore needing rain very
much now. The oom and cotton crop of our.
county, however, we consider made, and a
better crop, we think, will be gathered than
since the close of the war."
- . ZEB KDOBFZEXO TffAOSDT. V
The Abbeville Banneris pleased to loam that
M r,; J. J>. Cree well, who was seriously wound?
ed ts un nit aneo ns1- with tba kiiilnr-of hts' bro
thar? OaptaiuCharlee Creswell,' in'Tdgofloid,'
a few days Bi?'ce, is recovorlog, lb ou gb el?wJy,
from tue effeoAw of his wounds. ' He arriT?dAt
hls^thVrVreoldBflce; in Greenwood, on Satur?
day last, by railroad, accompanied by somo re
httlvoB fro m. (door*: ? a ana friends from EUgo
EXpnKsa n?n??BT AT' LIU?EN?VILLE. ' '
The Herald says that on the night of Monday
last, the depot of the Laurens Bailroad, .at
Laurensvllle. w" - entered, and tbo eafe ba
longing to tb?- .ontftern Express takari lo a
cars?modiBt?ii .ff, whore it waa broken and
ro hnjd - of e!(t h to- D ?' bnndred and Olgh ty-ums
vi L?ge; tho other package had boendopoBited
by Mr. Samuel V. Vance, ol Martin's Depot.'Mo
cine aa to the guilty parties; but, 1' is suppos?
ed, several participated in tho robbery.' '
' ' DEATHS Qt T.AOTtENfl.
Mr. Edgar llaraedaie, eon of Beverly Barks
dale, and Mr. Caspar Puller, son ot Dr. A. C.
Fuller, died at the respective residences of
their parents, tho lor,n er on the 8th, and tho
latter on the loth instant.
Mn. Mary P. Bobortson. wife of V. P. Bobort
son, and daughter of Wiley Hill, died at the
residence of her r-Mlur, on the 17th Instant.
Mrs. Robe rte o a w..? a young bilde of only a/ow
months'.'
.lt PHBR.W OV NCW.-l.
A planter near . Howe's Pomp waa pioklng
cotton last week. .V '
A 'Ijccret p ditfcal socioty-tho ?or.s of the
Rnn- h M b>3. n org&niaed lb Otangehnrg. | lt is
d nonneed by tho League, but (a Bepublirau.
In Laaren? it has been piping, hot for the
last row days and rain very much needed;' All
the drops are Buffering-cotton, late coin peas,
po lt toes, turnips, grass. Fodder-pu Irng, com?
menced eight days .loee, but during tho com?
ing week will bo in foll blaat. *,
" ? .Mj_ " t f asa -i"?' ' '~ " .
-The mills In Nsw England that manalao
ture prints, hftviDg worked UP their ?took of
raw t?abSrial. hare, it Is reported, very gene?
rally suupeaded oporationa until the new crop
of colton comos into the market. 'It is also
st?ted that nome of tba - large milla on Fall
Ri ver, whl?h makes t'aie kind, of prmted cot?
ton cloth, contemplate put?fig their milla on
short yme nntit trade aasumis a more mootra
aging aspect in.regard i? this particular line
TEE JlYJiON HC AND A J,.
A BOLUTION OF THE. PROBLEM OF
THE X?Hs
L ' ' ". " c'-\
WHy Lady .Byrott Pcpa.rft.tta fro am
ber uoat?? nd. . ,
I Tho latent aonaatiou in tito literary world ia
the publication of (ari 'article lu which' fi arrie t
.Bjcoher Stowe telle anew tho story of tho
eeparation of Lorri Byron from his Wlfe.aud
charges him with a crime almost too mons (ron a
to name. The urticlo will. doubtleaa; aol! Voil,
and We believe it'to bo aa true inila useer?ption
of the canses of the Bvrob a?aodal; aa Unelo
Tom's Cabio iran in ita jji , . , V-j':V,, .
fe'rw . '"..^^^ptiootoVBoniBiaro'1
J-^annora. Mrs. ojt0W<>Kit mu8lt fy, ?k}^
professed that abe 1^ bor bifotmation rfrom |
Lady Byron. .oWj .
Tho Now ^ork TriDnrj6) of Wednesday, pub-,
babes ??j, eaaontial portions ol Mi?\ fltowe'?1
."'Idle. It Bays:: u -,:
Interesting and graphic aa Sn the rcoltnl, the
.how facts positively esUrtmsljeu aro, not lio
many as might hive been oxpcc.1 od. Tb at,
Lord Byron was a libertino all tho world knowe.
Thau, tho worst any ene could say of. Lady
Byron was that abo waa faultily faultless bor
.husband was tho flrat to admit: The present
slorvcannct, tberoftio, add onjlhlng to-tho
general appreciation of Lady Byron's chai-aoter,
nor can it do more than add ono, albeit tho
foulest abado of tlarknese, io a character which
tho world has already .accepted os very bl?sk.
him. Stowo now sela forth that ibo separa?
tion botweeu tho poet and his wife was n jt due
to his brutal trout men I, beginning, as ehe
hersait tells us, at the wry c*faroli doors, when
ho exclaimed, "Madam, you.Will lind you have
married a devil." and continuing all the years
or their wedded lile, but to btu ly Hy ron's dis?
covery of an incestuous intrigue between .her
husband and hts own sister (his half-sister
really.) which began bef?te their marriage,
ind continued under ber roof. This horrible
statement rests pimply on Lady Byron's assets
lion that she had diecoyored ohdoncd of it:
although Mrs. Stowe adds that u m how well
known tu England and leaves it to b? inferred
that tho gunty Bieter had herself made con?
fessions to tho aggrieved wile. '-.
! It romains to soy that Lady Byron's reason
for making so frightful ? revelation against,
nor dead husband was ? belief, nrged by her
mends, that it waa necessary to exhibit bio
trim character to dwelt tho -popul?r and per?
nicious iL?uoiicu ol'his writings' and that Mrs.
Stowe's reason for...now bringing tho wiiolo
matter belora tho world, isa deslio, "aisj?* the
publication of the Countess Guionoli's . *
moirs, to vindicate Ibo muuiory of the wife
against the slanders of tho najatreas. Resting,
88 tho revelation do ia, on tho statomoiit of
Lidy Svrou.tO Mn-,"Stowe, without phy men.
?iou-of particulareVbr pfwuriliort'?i Corrabori-:
cry proof; ?tie- quito' p?sslbi?1 ibat ibo world
nay bo dja^ .sed na readily,.to |bjiJjc>vo that
Lady Byron might have boen deceived r?s tl ia t
hor depraved ?nd licentious hash md-.waa-a
monster. Both on this -point and on the:pro'
pr'etry, of tho pu '-li ixit iou | in 'any event, Wo dre
hkely to bavo an abundance ol diecusalon In
literary circles. 1 ' \;; . '.
; According to Mrs. Stowols a tateme ot, it waa
at Lord Byron's owu eommind t?nt the s?pa?
ration took place, Lady By ron.implicitly o'joy?
ing him, deeming him mad. Bho.aaaerta also
that a child was born .under tho oiroumslauccB
alleged to have existed, willoh fortunately died
young, and aoon ut tor words tho sister parsed
away, yielding up hor latest breath in Lady
Byron's arms. Bach aro tho statements em?
bodied in Mrs. Stowe's apologiu tor Lady
Byron. Tins is tho tearful mystery which is to
explain her apparent coldness and hor unbro?
ken silence towards tho man she had loved so
dearly, and whoso tondor faretrcll, in imper?
ishable voree, bad drawn toira from the sym?
pathizing maidens of England and America.
It miy be doubted, however, whether, in tho
I loose and unmethodioil way m whioa tho state?
ments,, bavo. bee a set forth, they will compel?
bciiof, 01 whether, supposing them to bo irre?
futable, it waa necessary for' Lidy Byron's
fimo tlint Uioy obould bo brought to lifthl.
Several journals1 have commented upon-tho
publication, and generally with great incredu?
lity and a positive .emviotion.-of: the impolicy
and uselessness of the accomplishment or Mia,
Stowe's indciicito task at this late div. The
New York Post says:
Mantfestly.it aoeros st rango, not to say un?
accountable, that Loin Byron, knowing his
wife to be.ia ' possession ot tina damning Be?
eret, ahould have driven her from biB pres?
ence, wbiob wns tu all. probability tho surest
mein.s or bringing about ita disclosure. We
'axe aleo without any informatiQu as to the
means by,which Lady Byron, hers elf carno to
know it, aod*cau' onlyinfer'that it wasana
p sot od morely during their, maned life, and;
.not positively known by ber till the BI s ter, dy?
ing, confessed it. . We say thia ia inference,
and no more. The "most unaccountable part
of all, howover, is that with the fierce, full light
?or contemporary criticism poured upon Lord
Byron's whole career, so that every fact and
circumstance of his domestic life was known
to all tho world, the child living four yeera
under Lady Byron's ebor,o and nurture, no
whisper of this dark secret should ever have
readied society. No mystery of our times ia
more" remarkable than inls. .
For the vindication of historio truth, thia last
Eoblication may. bo judicious and'profitable,
ut Lady Byron's, r?putation, had better been
left aa it was". Gmaciob's ridiculous apotheosis
of the erring nobleman, when she loved not
wisely but too well, bas utterly failed to chango
one line of the verdict of posterity upon his
character and his lame. In like manner her at
taoks upon Lady Byron have not induced arly
well-disciplined mind to doo ot that she waa
moro sinned against than sinning. ,
The New York limes has a criticism of Mrs.
Stowe's article, in which lt says :
Every detail df her story is contradicted by
the circumstances attending tho s?paration of
Lord and Lady . Byron., She is wrong in ber
quotations, wrong in her dates, wrong in the
acuunot which she gives of tho modo m which
.Lady Byron quitted ber husband's roof. She
speaks of Lady Byron as having lived two
years with her husband. - The truth is that
they were married on the 81 of january, 1816,
and pa the 15th of tho following Januarytbey
.were separated.'She states that Lord Byron
vrote a note to bia wifo, ordering nor to leave
him.. "Ho could hot and ' Would, not," says
J^mSw3S^^ ^mSSm a?d"when
hfcr oWld waa.dnly,flve .weeks old , he carrlod
thia threat of expulsi?n into effect.". Thia is
naito contrary to tho actual fae Uv ..Th etoliild
was.boru on tba ,10th o? December. Lady
Byron> wont to., lier father's houao at Kirkby
Malloryitu Uio ensuing month, for the bernant
, ?of her health. Baie w rota a letter from therre?
to her litigan d? whloh 'hts al way fi b so ri
deemed a sirong prosamptivo proof that Lord
Byron waa guilty of no grops offence toward
hor^'Lefgh Hnnt.'Captain Medwln aM.'Torfl
Mooro .read thia letter. A writer ia a rocont
num. bor pf, Blackwood'* Magazine rec.,Us-their
testimony with rogard" to IK Leigh Hunt tay?
that lt "was written in aiapirit of goodihumor,
and oven fondness, whioh, though .containing
nothing but what a wife ought to write, and is
tho? bett' r for writing, was, I thought, almost
too good lo show." Mooro describes it aa "rut}
of playfulness and affection." Captain Mr-it
wm stales that it began "Dear Buck." A fow
days afterward Lord Byron reoeivi d another
lotter from his wife's motnor, iuvitiog him to
Kirby Mallory. The very next lotter ho rec ?Iv.
ed was ono from her father, informing him
that Lady Byron had left bim forever. Lotit
be remembered that Lady Byron parted from
ber husband on good torms, thatshe wrote id
him ig a very affectionate manner, and' that
without seeing him aguie- she suddenly cast
him off, Tbeso aro facts which have never
been disputed,.iii M ?
JAPE AH?oc?AT?bk OP AMERICA:
To, th* Fruid tnt and Trut ttti of. the Charles?
ton Branch tf^ths ?Aft Aito?iation of
Ameritar v iujfa . .,
QanTLDoat-Your committee to whom (an?
der r?solution of your''Board of 90th Joly,
1869,) waa assigned the dQty of making a parr
aonal examination of tba busineai and ai-,
fairs of the life Association of America, re?
spectfully report : ^
4 Thkt we proceeded In person lo Bt. Louis,
where we met with similar delegations frorxu
.thfarteen different Southern and Western States,
where, alter eppoiotjog, ibo proper commit?
tees, tbe-affeir* of the company ware subject
ed' to a thorough and aearemhg pi?wlmaJ es
amination; that tba expense*, of tbe!oompaoy
. ,:<m;* >.ri.':.n.i .
. Jl . L-l - I.IMWJV ?
. ' i.v.. .1.11 -?':.-y. .A
I; ff .lit'. .> . . . ., :. .1 *
of ever; kind,, op to Joly, tat, 1869, wore- tali*
Awoun tod for; that itt iLItt policies is sucfl ct?
capt two, gsre paid for according to tba prin?
ted ra?ca of tho W^ffijf, ,(tyci?wo Policies re?
ferred to wore ia?ncd'I* iiilv^e, canaed by
misteproeontaUoo,l which? pelf olee,' ? bow?VeK t
TTiUnotlw,Mppwedj):i^.injao rerpcct baa
tbu AbwcintigQ violated their contract wi'h
Ollipct?cy-bolJeiv;'. tbat %?yw*#i?\mf?r- j
thing to censure or osndemq/ weean wito;foU
eobJ^nb? ' rccom tn and ibft.ios ti,o,tipn t ? tito j
favorsbjo MtisUsMUoiiaro^
ondor?? the rtf-aJpg '.afir? rb?n#gcmeiit of ibo
obnapany. b> its present ?bia board ot offloera.
Woreier to tot) foilowlpg rcjp?or.teiof t^a',ijon?-.|
niiUco on investigation, na ombadyiug tba
whole affaire of the tjopjosny. '
W. Gio, Grane.
5/- . ' ' ' " " r.
ImpOrUnt Mt(tlng-Mf? Association ofj
I Anjf rlca-Couvcntlon of Dolf ??lt?
' ' Omte 1.1TE ASSOCIATION ?F ?MBBlOAi'f'l .'?]
? . - . gr, I>3TJIS, Joly 28 1869.1 ..(??. -1
2b' thc ; Vr^ ari menu' ^??f ??if4t???a.'?/ (Ai I
I ?l/e ??itsodiaftfin 0/ America .'
: GENTI.EUKN-Your Committee oh'Iovesttna
t ion would roBPOCifully report that, having mot
at tho ofjQcQ ot.thu Association, at 9 o'oiocii, A.
. M.Y this* asy. "ori'motlbn Ws' OecV Gibbs, ot
South Girolina, was cillcd 'o the chair, and
?. NY. Qardiner, of lows'; was made .-.ocretory.
After, plating tho obj. ot of meeting, the follow
lowinpr mentioned enb-cominitrces were'ap- '
pointed, it be<ng evident thai the work to be
porlonned was of too laborious ? naturo io be
successfully or satisfactorily done by the body :
?nra cxramTEE ON BUSINESS AND IKOOME. R
W. Qeo. Gibbs, of South Carolina: H.' V.
Goodrich, of Illinois; Taibtvt Ashton, nf Ne?
braska; R. H. Wood lol li, or Kentucky. ,.
SOS COMMITTEE ON EXP END ITU BES AND CON?
TI; ACTH.
A. Beatie, of8t. Joseph, a?o;;0.!N.'Ordwa.v.of
Tenuossce; J. c. Anderdon, of Kansas; Wm.
8. Moreland, of Alabama, ., . ,
SUD-COADCITTEE ON ASSETS AND BECUBITIES.
F. 8. Hunt, or Mississippi; Dr. W. Stephen?
son, of Georgie; TUonxas Hmitu. of Arkansas;
G. W. Gardine, briow?; MaJ?rTfog?n , of Ten?
nessee. ... r ,
J Your committeo would respect full v submit
tho followxsg reports ronderod by tue differ
ant Bub-committces :
UKI jut or BTIB-OOMMITTEE ON nu BTW* a AND IN?
COME.
BOOMS or THE LITE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, I
ST LODIS, Jmy 28.1809.. (
i Tho oomfnittoa appointed to examine tho
?olicy books and iucomo of the Life .Aseooia
ion of AnicricA, would report that Ihey bavo
discbaiged that duty, and would submit ibo'
followiug statement : .; * - '
r^OBnt Of policios i?sned by tho
Tom-?*T l? sjsto fe ?8GB. t.,...?8.862,100
Amount o ' ?ohcca excelled by iho Jf
company to J^y *i ISCa.. 1,759.500
. ^ 01 il ? 1117,102.600
Amount of premiuuifls..
rcccivod by compaiuy'
on policies iesnedand
from renewals.T.$1,152,945 22
Amount received tor in?
terest and other
sources.r-,. -,37 81148
Total income.11.190 256 68
*R W. GEO. GIBBS, 8. C.
H. O. GOODBXOB, III. .
T. ASHTON,. Neb.
B. H. WOOLTOLK. Ky; '
UETDr.T OF SUB COMMUTEE ON EXPXXDETUREH.
ST. LOUIS, Joly 28,-1809.
Wo, tho undersigned Committee on Expen?
ditures and Contracts, having carefully and
fully examined thc booka.and accounts of thc
Lifo leeociation in rofoienco to above subjects,
And them correct ?iud' eat is tactor? and In ac
cordauoe with tho Anal balance herewith.
A. Hr A r i IE. Chairman, St. Joseph..
?i O. ALDCRSON, Kts. '..'
. H. OBDWAX, Tenn.
W. 8. MORELAND, Tenn.
ABSTS AO!-FBOlf TRIAL BALANCE.
Exponeos to July 1? 1809 .-i...... $187 4B5 65
Losses by death..'. .$33,000 00
?fiber losses_:- - 8?7,.0Q,. '
fiorronder jd policies:! 410.70 .
. ?'il'ls 83 742 70
Total expanses..$221,168 25
OFFICE LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, j.
-- . . . 6J .a-. r "... . T-ir oe. ?KAU, . J , .
To the Oorhmilte? on Examination:
GENTXEMEH-i-Yoar Committee on Securities
aud Assets, having mado a detailed and iiio
roufrh oxamination in these particulars, wonld
respectfully'snbmit the taccorirpanylng state-",
ment as H ho win g tho results of their investiga?
tions. Your committeo -have Boen, bandied
and counted and computed every bond, mort?
gage or other B?ciirtty owned by ibo nsao?l?-'
tion( thov havo carefully ex trained, compared
and venfiel the . Various item-?, of their state?
ment wit h the ! regular books of tho associa
tiou, and they are- wei! satisfied and convinced
.hat s?ld fltatomnnt ia truo and corre?t in
every particnlar. In regard to toe method of
making inveatments, -they have fonud evt
deqeeofanch care ip eelootion and examina
lioiV bf Investmonts as ?O' fcavo in their minda
uo'd'odbV wb?tever.as'ib tbP-'vitlao of saldsc-f
ouritiea^ Actual a8aela.'$^,088 48. ' : '-. ' ,,
,Yoi F. 8. HUNT, Mississippi. , . ,
W. STBYENSOM, Georgia,
J. W. Bocuv, Tennesseo.
THOS. SMITH, Arkansas.
CHAS W. GABDran, lbw?{
: c 1 .^S^oretarj?'.
Your committeo, call attention io the foliowT
lug faotB clicitod from tho vario-s examina?
tions : . , . '
The Committeo on Incomo and
Business report that the total
income to Joly 1,1869. was.. $1.190,256 68
Committee on Expenditures re?
port toted expenditures.221,168 25
The Committee on Assets and Se?
curities report actual assets.... $969.088 43
Kat io of expo nura and losses to icc 3i pta
about 18) per cent.
" Your committee cannot refrain from express?
ing their satisfaction at the complete and per?
fect refutation, given in tho conreo and results
of their: ??v'eat?Katicm, io tuni bitter and y??ht
cious o??\k^>hi?h^vo bt^^e^r^haj
association^ ana they dosi ro to cxpressberein
their con tinned arid implicit confidence in the
officers Off ihecaSaOciattoo and their coj'dial ap?
proval of the character of its management, as
rally shown this day. . V U
Tho ppdcraiiraod. inemborsi-of the Xnvrati
1 gating Committee, hereby altapb meir names,
in attcststipQ- af its correctness a$<T their ap
. proVxl thereof. . - . .^??"?J{ > i'-;"V,
W. GEO, GEQSS, ^S?n^Car?liiia, ^
,a-;oir.oa ?Bxpen^Oay^Jr^u^^
i ,'W. STEVKNSOH. G'eftr^aH^* ''?;''
. :' KOS : Tit?a.^inTH, Atkao?a^***1*'- ,
.j ,? 'tc' . ^ W.TlpVi.AH, .linease*, ; . ,T
j,' # yij o M^mJ^ Aaeels.
. On raotl?ir of General itrM/?\^-pori^:&
duly adooted. ,
it Colonel .HenrjJMooro, pfG?9ttla^taMod tho
following resolution, wbi?b was adopted:
1 r< AeaoiOed. J. h at the commictoo of tho several
.departments be reqneated to propiro and sab?
ina to tfaoBoa"d of Trustees of their respe ct
iv? departments roporUiembodyingthe results
of their oxaro ina tloua, a nd to publish the samo
within their departments, rarolablfig cop es
thareof to be fited fh tb? par otu "office.
Ur. Blair, of Miponri, ballad attention to tn
anonymous cirotUar which bo said was being
extensively circulated lu his State, and which
.criticised in severe .tctms^a s?rcallod invest?
ment poboy o/:^O;A^V>PUti0iJ?;-, L\o deajrod a
definite expransldn from the Oonvcu lion rm the
i antlect.
? ii After considerable d'scbaafo? as to tho pro
and withdrawal of several r?solutions re.'atlng
thereto, Hr. Smith, of AUtMGUl, offered tba fol*
If aol ced, That- wo: are .satisfied with the
fled with the action of tho-General Directory
report arthSaoti?i bf tb is convection be^rtib?
Ii shed in tb? papers ot j?o City of St. Louis,
8|^n^rst*moved ihe fbilowlng t?M-"
uon, which waa adopted ic v. . '?-. ,'
^K?o,o*d. Tbat the directo?, of lb? Lifo Aa
&liv^g^e^i^saB^^c^^
.V>.K> 'A.-: ..I.III'AiHO
* ..._..-, i. It J mfJ
.ud.for tho cffirion, .?pd .thorough in timor in '
w?T*Mhey..peTronn*df?^ i
On L~o[joD, tho conTontlon adjourned ?inc
die. O. H. MIMES, Secretary.
I The tacts above boated being confirmed by a
?;nnsoD0l examination of tho' a fla ir* or th?
aompapj? .bv tD0 committee appointed by this'
board, wt?, undersigned, Trustees of ,tbo
Charleston Bnav2 pf ?Lo Life A8"o?'?Mo? Of
.Amortca>:tmdor4e tboBJ>7.''d" ?n,d Btato
in thu connicUon tbat'two-lhiruV ?l premiums
received ot oor Branch will bo invested in
tho Oily of Char lou ton, wi? aay to. our peop??
that thia foaturo. opmbinod with tho solvency
or tho: i nat i tut iou, should be a groat induce
ment for them to koop thoir monoy at home
by insuring io tho l> fo Association c{ Arjjerioa.
S. G. LOPES Preeidonl.
JOIIK B. STEELE.
DAKE. H. rJiLoox.
H. T. l'EAKE.
----- JAB. E. SPEAU. -
0. P. PAHKMIN.
Q. W. Am M?.
0.*I. WALKEB.
.IT. E. JSHETNB, M. D.
- ' ' W.V Or.o. Ginns. '
Ou motion, it was ordered thAt tho above
ropo rt'and resolution be published in tito daily
payters', and that a copy ot tho samo bo sent to
tho. Home Office, at St. Louts.
QLommcrrial.
Kxports.
NEW YOUR- Por steamship champion - t bags Pea
""Island cotton. 147 bales Dpiaud Cotton, lit tc?
Kio-, Ol bales Doincsllc?. 10 bogs Pindera. 127
bbls Hue in, 96 casks Clay, 10 cratr a fruit, 253
pkg* ?audi lea. '?
BOSTON-Per ecbr Sall?te-1880 bbU NAVAI Klorus,
'J boga Sea Island Cotton, 8 bales Moss, 22 lots
Metal, and 5 Pkg?. jyt
: timi teston Cotton unit lt Ice Market.
OFFICE Oh THlFOBAllLKSTON DAILY NEWS. I
ODARLESXOX, Saturday Evcniug, August 21. |
COTTON-The very reduced state of the stock of
this Suiiclo, say about 60 balee, bse diminished tho
operations of buyer? to unimportant figures, un J tho
f ?VT bales within reach of purchasers aro held at lull,
rates, say about ?loo ll lb for old middling, but In
tho absebco ol transactions quoiattona am nominal.
The sties were only 3 bags or new Georgia at SSJjc
"fl Bl, classed^middllng.
I RICE-Thia article was firm bul transactions wero
Ugh1 : -ay f ii tierces of good .clem. Carob ?ia at
?Sc V lb. ^Vo. 'juolu cinitnou'lo. tolr clean Cars
Una at 8@8?ic% lol good ij?4j;8?1'c %Trb.
i . '
' Marketa t>y Telegraph.
.POBJilQN MABJ?KIJj.
I.ivERTOOL, A ti r;ni t " 21-Noetic-Cotton ? i-hade
easier; uplands lbjf;Orleans lad, sales 12,000bales.
? Alternocn-Cotton rontinucs easy;.'sales 12,000
bales, whereof'4JO? totes. t?* ?peculation abd ox
pou. Rtd wheat Bi 9Ja9j\tfd. Flou^Ss 3d. .
HAVRE, Au gu it i^Evsuing,-Molton opens active
on spof sia afloat tt ?$$?0 *? V '
D0KE8TT0 MARKETS.
NEW YOKE, August 21-Noon.-Oetton quiet at
SSc. Mocks feverish. Money steady at C*7. (fief
ling-loo? Hud sbort 0?,'al?Ji. (Sold 8?. '?2s2?i,'l
Tenue wees Cl li, hew CA a a ko.I: Virginias ex-coupon
55, new 00; Louisianas old 72 asked. Levees 81,'ia
8t)i; AlaVania 8'd 02. 6'a6t; Georgia 7'B 91; North
.Carolinas old 66, new 6J asked. Flour. SalOo lower.
Wheat' Safe' tower. -Corn dull and lc Inwer. Pork
dull at SS). Lard dull. Turpentine drooping at
42)i. Bosin flrmi gool to common S2 31at 30;
strained S2 35a2 37.,
Evening.-Cotlou quiet;* sales 630 hales at
35c Uovernmcnts steady; 'Si's 22*4". Money essy
at 5J7, exceptions at,4, ; Bank abatement unfavorable
sterling duU at V^aV^ ' Gold 317fa32; eiporta of
gold for the week nearly half million. Flour dull
and lower; eupsrflue elate S3 80*0 26; extra Slate
l0 75aC8S;cholcotd90a7. Wheat dull; winter, red
and amber tl 54a'2 60. Corn loner ; mixed Western
SI 16al 10. Whiskey decidedly llrmer at SI 26. Pork1
heavy; new $33a33. Beef stead.'. Lard .lower;
k ot Ho I9><a30??. Naval atores and gr o ? rle a quit t.
i freightsfirm and moderately active. , ?
' BAET?MOEE, Anguat 21-P. M.-Cotton firm
.?- - ",j' X7r Sa-?? o I Tea 66:! N??rti ,
Carolinas old 66<i; new 40'. Md. Flour ctnU and
Soak'on'aecount^of low _ water; ec int si oe. ?'but
alniains prices. Wheat dall and irregular; prime
to choice sed S2 Seai SO..'-Corn firm; white S114;
yellow SI 13. Oats 61aSS. Bye il 10al 17. Fork
til; shoulders 16J*\1 'Lard unchanged: Whiskey
8?20?121.
.. CwohtwaTi, August 21-P. M.-Whiskey excited
at Sin.. Sock SSS 60; shoulden 1SJ?; sloes 19.
Lard 20, !'tr t
,. LOUISVILLE,- August 21-F. M -Provisions un?
changed. Lard 21. Whiskey SI 10.
W ruarse; roy, Angnst 21-P. M.-Spirits turp?n
tine lower at S3*3ti_ Rosin quiet. Crude turp?n
tines)SOsST "Tar unchanged. -
7 SAVAJTMAB, August 21-P. M.-Collon-^reoeipte 22
bales; exports 91 bales.
MOBILE, August SI-P.' M.-Cotton closed Arm;
axles 30 balea; low mlddlisg S3c. Receipts 26 baloif
exports 1 bale. _ rt. 1 ;f ' : '.^
Nxw Oimta?*, ?u?usV2l- l>. M.-Cotton dolt;
tales to-dny 23 bales; reoclttK 23 baler. ' Gold 31 J.' :
'sterling UKIf,tirTorff idg'ki % per'cent, premlam.
? \ Boston .Mu. ru ct.
" BOSTON, AM)Ult 18.-Come- Tho market for
coffee continues Very quiet, and the sales have been
confined to email, lois ol Java at 23*14>?<y gold, In
bi?! and pockets*..50 bags Lagulra St?fjfOJ gold;
and 20u bagamw>t.l9a2S? peF lb; currency?:? in ht.
.Domingo norning of any consequence ha? been dene
for soipe time.
Cono*.-ibo, market for this article has been
qidte firm ibo1 patt week', andforlb'w grades rathsr
better.prl?ea have been realized, under the Influence
of favorable'advicei'from abroad. Manufacturers,
however, purchase' only io small lots as wac.ed; and
the sties of the we.k embrace about 2000 bales. ' Wo
Hnotesalesof ordinary at 23s79c;eood ordinary st
>J3USC; low middling at 82<<i83c, and mlddllngat
libaste per lb. including n-dauds and Gulf. Ibo
Block on hadd IS about 500J bale?. The first bale of
new colton Waa received here on Uie TTth and dit
posed of at auction to the Cohoes Manufacturing
company at 406' per lb' lt graded from low mid*
dhng to middling. tut
Bomianca^-Tbere tx a bflter feeling In the dry'
goods tmda.'Tud we notice more active' movements ?
than lor au tao previous weeks, 'although tho demand
asyetMirceryeomesupto expectations, inprioesne
ana tsarist : change, anA desirable woollen goods csu
^ 'st ill be purchased at com punitively low figure J. ra
i ' GUMMI V AOB.-There have been salee of 3V) bales
. heavy at 17al7Ko enrrwey. J . , : " ; v . ? :
' I G?MSE ? penn.- There have been ailes of 700 bales
* at a piles,wo did not learn, but shout 23\'aWci. cur
Tmbderale demand, with aalet of 300 bbls to arrive
>ri.i on the spot, at 4SI?s47o V gallon. In tar tho
1 sales of new at S3 TS/SJt barrel.U . ,'/> 0 L'<
BICE.-fates of Carolina st 8\a9>?c, and Rangoon
^fH^WmA?MW?n ii-- ' ... IO 'el
?olr:mf?n? bottom SI ?teme nt, August flb.
t?ck cm hand September I,' 18?8..280
? ! 48.304
Shipped past week...........ai -
Shlpp?a previously.48,334^48,406
StockoA band Augott 20,1869..;^IW,
Angosta. ?lar?ct, .
?TJ0O3TA, Augast 20-F. M.-"OTTON-Our mar?
ket, continues stiODg, anda go.ct demand prevails,
but sbatnoe of ttode ' baa prevented operations to a
; con sid era b, o ?sent; only 84 balee were sold on a
buds of 32o tor mlddUngs. Receipts 24 bales ; stock
oa hand 108 bales. ... ."
During the fore part of the week our market was
ezreedtbf ly SoU and nominal, with little or nothing
offering, and: light demand, con tined to a Limitad
number of buyerA whose purrkaees were to suppfy
the Immediate demand for homo mao facturera.
B it during the latter part of ibe week a reaction took
.Sitae In our market, occasioned hy lb? favorable
I nfw J from New York and Liverpool, and we clot?
V4u> ? Arm market, wita mtetdllhg*st 32o. '."
Biles or the week 90S bales, and receipt? ss balen
Among the receipts toi Hh4 -vftek we will siftVlhtt
fOUEbales of new coi ton were received. Btoea on
bicfl 196 bale*. . vrr' '
F ton ?.-cit? Mina SSalS; 1 At retail tl per bArrtl
higher Country Stull, according to quality.
rywtMEA*-Iain active demand, and all sold that is
-S Otalos le' 'G va " .. , ,. , I
Cojut.-Maxkit dem ind light and stock'ic'
creasing. We qno'e II Sal 3S for pruna ' fr?m
SdepejL Some remnd lou offered st lower ratea. -
' " BaT.rwTtrMarket. '
B AV AN NAE. Anguat 19,-(^ro*.-TM Cao?.
Bepoi U of ilia cottsn crop, aa a general thing, har?
been favorable, hough ?be searson ls somewhat tar?
li sr than last year.. Wa btw? heard many eompWais
luireirard to fha rust and caterpillar in some see.
tJ?iV and from otb ?re th? moiit flattering ac.-ounla.
THE M Aaxtrr, - T L e light tran notions of tbs wsrk
under rtvjew, give ut Utile roos, tokay much. ab jut
' "i i !.., -.??;(.)? ft'O
ravi? '.?' .'. . '?
,PW y ? ? co A .it . ' -?'?ii>r
. . ..{.. ? -.'I >sr -
tho condition of tho nat riot. Wo did bear Of . few
JHH ebangiog hands at 39 to 81c The exceedingly
light offering alor* has prevented buy raf pm or?-,
rating and compela UB to elvo nothing bul nominal
quotations: Liverpool tulddlluf, 3I,U: low middling.
3t;eood ordinary. S8, .
M^JS^Ste^?? rbfW not heard of a Bingle
,.3o?acltpu io tho long -tapio during the weok in re?
view, as the email offering stock ia held above ruling
pnce*.
lb? aerosols from the rca bland section aro that
ITO caterpillar aaa- done yer/ little damtgo aa yet.
Thc aocoUn.s al-o indi, ito ?good crop.
Itio receipts at this port stneo Auauat 19 amount
to 89 batet upton l. ol whtrh 73 hales wore received
per Central Railroad, 18por Atlantic and Gulf nail
road and 4 bale* hy savannah Ittvdr. 1 bb oxports
ror tho samo time bayol<oou 141 bales upland and 3
.sae sea ls and. of wbl-b 113 bales ui-londanda
basa ser?ala d wera abtppod to Now York, und 30
t ales upland to Baltimore.
net--Tho oOorhig stooi iv vory amall. and " n
cannot tb a ccard.y ol thia article ?ho now
crop wi"! Uec'U W ?o?K into rnirVet. Wo ha?o
dime little complaint from plantera on tho Ogee '
obec, wbo say tbat rats is rr all> w anted for filling
out the grains uow forming. Although this muy be
the rene, we can ecarcoly tblr-;,. |?Bt it will material?
ly injure tun crop. Holding 0f cioau ba-o agjinnd
van- cd prices, and fresh, pounded is now bebt at BJ?
aSJ?c T here i-still'^o demand for rough, owing.
lt ls thought, entln-Jry to the*.stringency of money, lt
requiri g ?onoe'.imo, Iq j ound and eneci eaios. In
ono mouth's^(trna, wo aupposu that there will be a
little of Ui.i earliest rice coming In, but certainly in
v'ty ?mall (juan title-, aa plantar^ arc too busy nt
harvest tin.? to be running rice from thc Heidi* and
thrashing. Wc quote clean at retail from alores at
8'in 9c.
Coungncei ?rr Sorlliraatern ltatlroad
Anguit iel.
4 bales Cotton, 393 balee Naval Blore*. 25 bushels |
Bleu, Lumber, Stock, &o - lo J Marshall, Jr. Kins?
man & Ho Anil, h D btoney, J V Bordon, W ? Hono
rcy, J M bat-on tc Bro. Oeo W Williams A- Co. Pclzor.
Rodgers ft Co, A A Uoldemitb k Co. P B Wortham, P
R;an. H F .-immous, and B W illum.
I'mif iiKris.
Per steamship Champion, tor New York-O M
Smith. N A Hunt, lt Roth, C H llulwt M Lovl and
Wi'o, Mrs M A Finnigan Mis.- McGuire, K ll Cow
prnbwalt. Jehu Phillip*, - Groves, J Geshlng, Mr?
Calvort, h J Uui'nuhau, Mira uauabv, C Ksrriiioj, A
Goldamith, TC U Middleton, J H Moran. W Bing, MUs
A W Garduer, Mri tl lt Gardner, Mis? U .< Gardnor,
M Drak?. J Gunst, W H Hein) aud wi fr, T S O'Brien,
A Noumbergcr, MIH McNiilty, ll V-domine, H K
I hlcrs, T X Wli.dfOU. M Jacobi, -sinclair, hcv W
H Adams, lt Brown. Mis* "i-. M Phillips. Miss A R
Phillips, Mira J C cblsolm. Mba U F H?nau, W C
Bee and wile, ...rt I'. Vuudri hor-t, vi -H \ Lowls, Miss
lt - Brown, A V r.irnuir, T U 'Blacksoil, li Ward,
J L Bryao. T) McPherson, aud IT ou deck.
Per Hb amer Dlotator, ?rom Palatka, ria Jackson^
Ville, Fernandina anil Sav.iun.ib-T Akin, 'T Haas,
MrsWallaoe aud-nuleri ?i t'ak nul lady, Mr Belber
an.i Hitor. Mr Uakus H SaUs, Mr \brauis, Mrs ? W
5?. ly ona 48 on deck. - ,?
I ;"' purine; bernis
k-torV. ?>r .OrutrloMrou. TViiRn?t 23-1
Sew Mp09,,7tb,4 Miurs, IGijiil. uti s. evening.
First Quarter, Wth. 7 honr. 19'uil'iutee, hioruiug.
Full Moon, Ula t. ll bohre, ii minutes, eveum?.
Last Quarter. 30th. 2 hom^ega aj?nate?, morulcg.
sou
lll-Ef. J Uli,
23.Atondas-....' 6 ?jo 0;.84
24 Tuesday.... | 6..30 1 c..33
26 Wednesday.; 6..31 . C..32
2rt|Thcr?day...l 6..M 1 0..31
.?7 Friday.I 6..83 csu
38!Jaturday...| 6..33 . 0..38
29 Sunday....,; g..83' 6..27
?OOM : j Brou.
BISKS. I WAI II.
*. . .44
- 8..16
8. .40
0..U
0..48
10..24
ll.. 1
8..10
8..65
?.. 80
10.. 6
10..44
.11..26
13..12
A rr I ve il Saturday.
Steamer Dictator, McNelty, Palatko via Jar ii Bon?
ville, Fernandina, and savannah. M deo. To J D
Aiken A Co. M A O M. Mi-Tot & Rico, B, Walker,
Evan? k Cogswell, A S, btonhotue iz Co, Wm Al Bird
k Co, A M Huger, W C Ileo A Co, Reeder Davie, G
H Ingrahim & Son, John F rai lor A Co, and oilier*
Steamer Marion, Robertson, Panter. 602 bble
Rosin, 101 bbla spirits Tu-x'ntlne, and Sundries.
To tho Agent. J A Smythe, J M Cain well A S.-ns,
(.alllarii & 31 ?nott. Kinsman A Howell, John Slut
.hall, Wngcncr A Monsccs.
Cleared sa tu ni ny.
Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York-James
Adgor k Co.
Sehr Bull?te, Di uer, Boston-M Goldamtlh A Son.
Saned Saturday.
Steamahip Champion, Lockwood, New York.
Behr bull?te. Dexter, Motton.
From this Port.
Behr Electric Spark, Crowe!I, N.W York, August 19.
i'p ?or tura Port.
Sehr Anna E Glover. Torr/, at Boston, August 19.
Cleared for tills' Port.
Steamship J W Ever mao, Bin-aley, at Phlladelihli,
August 19. . . ?
-.'.'i-K'i unii.Euti,,..,, Baltimore, Align?t20.
Brig Joste A IHvcreaax. Clark, at easton, August lb,
Dbtpnewi l>> -i'o'esr apis.
SAVANNAH, August 21-Saited, steamships Amer?
ica for Baltimore,' Tonuwanda for Philadelphia, aud
. Ban Salvador for New York.
Mewn-n ul*.
8. hr Selah B Strong,'Murray, from Chir'.saion for
Delaware City, with a cargo of phosphate,'foundered
at sea; 9th lust, in toe Gulf Stream! . crew saved In I
boat and picked up by bark J M Churchill, arrived at
Baltimore 19th instant tro m Havana.
LIST UK V bISSICl.?
vt-., CLKAEBD'AND SAILED FOB I ms MAT.
. FOREIGN
'. LIVEBPOOL.
Tho Vinco, Galil lay, aailed.. r.July 16
Bri Uah brig Courier, Evan*, ?ailed.....july 9
D'li M EST IO.
-. basics .
Brig M. O Roseveit, Farnsworth, cleared...August ll
Brig J A Devereaux, Clark, cid.'......Augnst IS
BrlgOyclcne, Friable, cleared.....Augnstll
Anna E Glover, Terr., up.August 19
saw TOOK
Stesmshl -. Ml tine tonka. Carpenter, tailed.. Augu it 30
Sehr Nancy Smith, Boyd, up.....-..Auguat 16
' Sehr Geordie, Swan, cleared.Anghst 14
' Sein Lilly, Hughes, cleared.August 14
? Sehr Clara Montgomery, Cole, cleared.August 14
Sehr Menewa, Dusoaway cleared.Auguat 9
FH11.ADEXPHTA.
Steamship J W Ever niau, blnckloy, cleared .August 19
Bark BOW Dods?i Munro, cleared..august LT
E ALTIMORE.
Steamship Sea OuU, Dutton, cleared.August 20
Behr Virginia Dare, Johuaon, up.Auguat 14
Behr Wenonah. Mitchell, up.August 14
i- frags* QLfcmfcais,- ?tr.
TIE OARKFVli
WHAT MEDICINES
V ll U TA K IC.
", WHEN YOU ABE EXHAUSTED BY OVERWORK
I bf brad or hand, and feel the need of something In?
vigorating, don't drink whiskey or anyintoxlcaUng
thing, whrther nuder the name of Bitters or other
Twite. Mich articles Riv just a* much strength lo
? your weary body and mind a? the whip gives to the
Jaded horse, and no more. Alcoholic srlmnlB-nts aro
?injurious to Nerve health, and fere ALWAYS rollnwcd
byDpBB?brNG.BEAOTION, m .t?,?oT< ;tif.U
[llodt?s Nervino tani Inv?gorator
tal? TONIC and GENI LE STIMULANT which Is
, NOT attended, t-y .JiEACilON.. .WUiat lt gains iOT
you lt maintains. When it rt freshet body or mind,
Itrefreahee with natural strength 1bat comos to ttay.
Weare not recommending teetotalism in theinterest
of ?ny faction; but. long and extended .observation
teiche*u* that he who reeoru to the bottle for rest
or reen perilloD. will find, at bb keeps at lt, that he
ls Kindling a Ore In hit hones which will coutume
hlrb t?reBarnes of perdition. Turn from il. Tak? a
loila that wUl refresh and:-hot destroy. DODO'S
NERVI NM it for tate by all Drugiiitti, Frico One
Dellar. B?? Book of Certlflralea that accompanies
each bott!_. 'Traot ~T ' Jnne 25
TN IBA H > o li. ?tVs1!.;. ;
1 - B U Y .O? '
FLEMING S WORM CONFE0TION8,
Tate Dett In Cse. .
Thoy are made of "Santonins." and contain no
injurious dreg. ,
ReadLwhat one of the mott dotlinguiahed pbyaJr
riana of Blchmood, Va., sty? about Ute Lozenges:
. I hiv? long used f a nt caine, the active principle of
European Woiai-Seed, as sn effectnil r. med y for
Worms in chiHron, Mr. Warner L. Fleming, pr?.
nheaaint and^p^aUo^rsf'rm i?n which t?admfriia'tYT
ii td children, and which may bp relied on at prop?
erly preraexed. , . j O. F. MANSON, ll. D.
Fer sale by .
?R. B. BABB. Wholetate Agent,
Juna 21,^. , -.No. 181 MsstUng-ttssrai.
T
B A K
hb/toi R?o?irB? lirp^j'OJt HALS
f WHOLESALE AND RBI AIL- > - ?
CARBONATE DF AMMONIA ', .
PRIME H?FS' y? '.',!,'
CREAM OF TARTA W
N?. Itt MEETING-STREET.
March 4 . . M
.Of? * . , *
_J_ _ golton
IMPORTANT TO C<
Au;<OPt 13
8
ptup, Otncmicalo, <?tr.
u ic. js p o i? i
TDK ONLY CERTAIN
RAT DESTROYER
fi WITHOUT
iHsfigrceiible Rennlts.
AU OX, I? H ISAACSEN'S
PHOSPHORIC PASTE,
H ERM ETT GALLY
coalpd aud wnr/nntwi to
fcoep fresh for all time
Mic (rr. 1.test discovery
it Us kind ?A the ago we
' ive tn. Mo period need
bo troubled with BATS,
MICK, TIED ??CQ5 or
ROACHE?, for Mr. Iraaenea'a destructive roa,edy la
Within the reach of all.''prepared only by bimse)/,
from raro and valuable compounds, ita cheapness ia
?s wonderful as its efficacy. Bundieds of toilirrib
nlals have bern received Iroln all parta of tho United
SUtcs
' The great .advantage thlif'-'PTTBU POP pon?osle?
. rerall fimilur preparations ls Ibe PACT that lt in ?
. Certain In Ita tCffcctB,
and free from the unplrasanlrees or rat? dylan; In
their holes, as lt causer, them to lesve the premiso?
to seek air, snd consumes them so entirely as to
leave
"* No I) inn Rrrmldr Odor.
Numbers ot references eau be made to
Persona in thia City,
Who have successfully u?ed lt.
SOLE AGENTS FOB SOOTH CAROLINA,
DQ>V IE & MOISJE,
IMPORTERS ANO WHOLES ALK DBUOOIBT8
" Corner Meeting and Bosci-streets.
April S3 mwfSmo Charleston. S. C.
K
O S K O O I
SCROFULA, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT
NEItVOUS DEBILITY, RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA, KIDNtY AFFECTIONS,
F. ?UP I IONS OF THE SKIN, .
AUD AtX
Obstinate or long etnudlng dlieasee of the
BLOOD,'LIVER, URINARY O HG AN ti,
NERVOUS SYSTEM, io.
' Il purifies snd earlobes tho Blood, eradicates all
Syphilitic CT Scrofulous TalnU. Bc9loreR theLlvoi
and Kidneys to ahealthy action, aids digestion, reg?
ulates the bowels, and invigorates the Nervous Sya
tem.
%
MST. NOT A SECRET QUACK MEDICI NE. Ti?
FORMULA AROUND EACH BOTTLE.
Recommended by the beat Physicians, eminent
Divines, Editors, Druggists, Merchants, AC.
?*r THE BEST AND MOST POPULAR MED!
GINS IN USE.
?TlRPITIED ON I T BX
J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D"
'(An experienced and well-known Physician and
Chemist.)
Liboratory and Office, No. 6 Maln-elreet,
NonroLK, VA.
Pries One Dol'ar per bottle.
For tale by
GOODHlOH, WISEMAN A CO.,
DO WI B A MOIgff.
. Charleston, 6. C.
And Druggists everywhere.
J?ly -JO nao lyr
1
T?Ucit?'' '&'i'*!?iv p' A? ? li LI
-j .. . : TUB BISHOP PILLI
' ' THE msiitip PILLI
. ? no?f li?? i: ?tia .*???'? i .'>.. 1
1 ?COOTA-ftW? BISHOP PIIX,
1 ,'l? -..'I t i. .. n . ...fl. it-.? >
..Jso/eitrtordlntry emotcv for CosHvenesty Indi,
gestion, BytpepsU, Hesdache. Nervous Debility,
Liver eoniplaint." - "Thc best PILL In ibo world..
AVfJi'.ll Journal, September 8. ' U?.1I
THY THEM!
, ':; 1 T R Y T H E Ml "''
- '49-AU Dxngglstt |u CHARLESTON sell I bc?.
tl MJI il? . ' .
"COTTAR'S"
?T?JiD?l.l? PREFAB AT1?IW
1 '? . . ? -ABt-'? 1 ": '*.?'?
"Ce?t.rV liar, llo'acti, Ac. Kiter mt's '
I'toitsi'." Med UHR EM?rml?tstor?. .
l'L'os tar'a" (only pnre) I aaec! Powder.
"Only Infilltblo Remedie! tooan." ,"
.?? '?18 yearSHltb)l?be41aN?F??*",ri, . j
"2000 Bites Slid V lost. rnsnufs ctur?d dil ly. "
' ' ' ! 11 Bowirell I of ppnriou. irat tali on e. "
.- "Xii Druggists In CUABLgSION sall them " -
' For SJ, ??, ?Sand V eixss, Addret!
"COSTAR" COM PA KY.
al?. : 13 Ito wotoSstxeet, New Vor ar.
' ?old Iii CHARLESTON, P. O . br
OOOUttlCH, WIN KM A!? At CO.
March a?. . , 'oto ? ?_-iTsTr"?
iii.
Puri?cs the Blood.
? , ,. , -.' i- ??.V
For Satie bp Druggists Avery whare.
<fffttff.
)TTON PLANTERS.
THE GEORGIA SAW GIN
VORJJhHLY . OLKMON'S" OIN. OP COLUM
ItUU. OA.
UHE.V>S PATKitT
LABOR-8AVING, AN f r->niCT10N
Iron Screw O,ttou Pre88
THE MOST ^MI-LJ?, DUR\BLE
AND f?l'FECTiVE hVER
IN YUM ED,
H e tl n c e tl frier?.
m
For lnlorrnatlon and i if-cnp' I ve List? ol the
I (ibo vc, apply to
HUGER & R&V?NEl,
Ito. 40 Eau Bay, Charleston, 8. C.,
OENfcRAI AOENTh FOU f TATE.
ALBO ADEX? Ftin
PORTADLE BICE 'I Ulll-KIIKH*. niCF FANS,
OBibl flXLLf, tte.
fm*19
c5?!?3.
MARVIN'S
PAUSET
Alum & Dry Plaster
FIRE PROOF
wm??M
Are moat desirable for quality,
. Ci si fi n ie h and price. ; . * . - J
MARVIN'S
ll :. -1. I i
st
SPHERICAL BURGLAR
SAFES
Cannot be Sledged!
Cannot be Wedged !
Cannot be Drilled!
BANK VAULTS, ^
VAULT DOORS, Vg.
EXPRESS BOXES,
FAMILY PLATE SAFES,
COMBINATION LOCKS
Please aend fur a catalogue to
MARVIN & CO.,
(oldest safe manufacturara)
" , . . ( 205 Broadway, Now York.
Principal ) 721 ch?^^ st.. Philo.
Warehouses J JQQ BANK 84>j oioToland.O
And for sale by oar agents in tb?
principal cities thronghont the
* United State? *
FOB SAXE BY
WM. M. BIRD & CO.,
No. 903 EAST BAY,
OBAKLKiTOil.
December 19 tyr
Spool Coito;
.in* ?i? T?
SiX-CORD.
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af Saiday, 5M&BZI ? I*?"
, . August 4 wfmSmos _
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ft THE II A1H.
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PH ALON fl QHBMIO AL H AIR IN VI fl ORATOR
i AYEIi'B HAIR VIGOR*
' ': MONTGOMEMTH U AItt RE STOKER
.' 'BURNETI'S COCO AINE
IULL'8 SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER
CHEVALIERS LIFE FOR THE HAIR
C HALFAN'I'd COCOA CREAM
LYON'S KATHA DION
BARB'S TRICOPHER??S '
1 : REEVE'S AMBROSIA
EXCELSIOR H A1K TONIO
.SAVAGES URSINA . . ' ' .
0 BAT?HELTjR'S HATR BYE
' ', "H A VTLE?'r? H A I? LYE.
BAUBLETON'S UAlR STAIN -;'?. , ; .,ot?*
IK)MABE8v'PHTXOCOUEfl "
HABT OILS, BANBOLDiE
1 ' COLOGNE WA 1ER ' "
MAGNOLIA' WATER
. '. til AT. FLORIDA WATER '
Forsale by.' Nf?? .. - D?. it. it AK it, P. rta
Nay's ^ ;?" H^i^^aTriNG.?rrBBirT.. ..
QITRATB OF" MAG\KSIA.
A CWOO OOOLINO BUMMER SaBDIOXNE. MA DB
reeh every dav, by ; ..rf< ., Pa. H. BABB? .
\?ff? - t* Ham Miltaafah^aV r .
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