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VOLUME VII.-NUMBER 1141. CHARLESTON, fe. C., FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, MX DOLLARS A YEAR BY TELEGRAPH. THE WEATHER AND TUE cito rs. AUOUSIA, Annual 23.-Thc wc ut li cr in hoi and dry. Tburo havo boou no rains or or.y consequence for ovor two week*. In tho cmn tios of Georgia and South Carolina bendering on tho Savannah Hi vor, tho corn is cut short and tho cotton is prematurely oponed by tho rust. Tho accounts from Central and South? western Georgia represent that tho rust is ru? ining thu cotton. SAVANNAH, August 23.-Thc weather is quito Winn, but tho report H of tho cropo iu thia sec? tion and throughout Southern Georgia and Florida aro good. There was a slight shower hero oa Saturday. Tho ootton crop is too Tar advanced to ho injured by drought or worms. NEW Un LEA NH, Angus'. 23.- Tho crop ac? counts throughout Louisiana aro favorable. WILMINGTON, N. C.. August 23.-Tho weather is cloudy. Thoro was a heavy shower tvday. LONDON, August 23 P. tl. -The weather is fair and favorable to tho crops. PHILADELPHIA. August 23.-Weather cool and pleasant. No rain yesterday; w.i'or crow? ing scarcer. Tho Councils mort this afternoon to devine moans for supplying water. There has boon no raitt Hinco t ii o 4th of August; in consequence tho oom crop th rous h out the State is suffering ve.y much. Council has appro? priated $25,000 for the relief of tbe people. The low water don ins the eanul boats. rr A s BINO roy BEWS. WASHINGTON, August 23.-Indian Commis? sioner Podgo telegraphs from tho far Weat very hopefully regarding the disposition of tbe Indians for pea co. Revenue bo-day $700,000. | Amos Koudall m convalescent. It ia stated that Bailie Peyton advocates An? drew Johnson's election to the Senate from Tennessee. ':. I ' The steamer Frolic is nearly ready to bo sta? tioned in tbe North Uiver to. prevent violation of the neutrality laws. The President and. Seorotary Fish are ex? pected lp.arrive to-morrow, BEWS ERO 31 CUBA, i W A iuiNUTON, Au ? ubi 23. -Colonel Rafael Qoosada, brother of tho com nm mitti g Cuban general, hos arrived in New York from Aapin wall. Ho loft Cuba a month' sgtjj aud bears important dispatoh'es. Hs gives a glowing account of tho situation -of the patriots,, and says tbey have 42 030 men. under arms, and that they will have 86.000 more by the middle of September. The slaves are volunteering by thousands. 'Ihey are willing to do tho camp drudgjry and to work in the tr euch oa. They procure and cook all tho provisions, giving the armed troops tbejr entire time for drilling and diso'.pline. The machinists who went over with Jordan havo put np a foundry near Pal? ma Saviano, and havo cnsi very fair specimens of artillery. Thcro aro in the interior seven rutilions of dollars ot produce, which will bo of? fered in exchange. to Amorici as soon as the p nt is opened. Qaesada does not disclose tho object of bis mission beyoad saying that.it is diplomatic. CubanB have dates to the 13th. Jordan had uifaj^fleht at Puerto Padre. The fight laat i nearly, th-- whole au?, ?TUI. u?i... io?t about one hundred and fifty killed and wound? ed. The Spanish loss ia reported much great? er. In this fight tho CubanB \ ere dislodged from their camp, but rallied and finally drovo. the Spaniards off. HAVANA, August 23.-A thousand insurgents have appeared iu tho vicinity of Maoigulnes Colon district. Thorn are but few troops in tho vicinity. The governor is unable to con? trol the volunteers, who aro destroying all pro? perty owned, by Spaniards. Thirty prisoners from tbe interior bad arrived at Havaua. --"-* EV BOB E. BTB:EB AMONO THE WOBKMEN IN SPAIN-THE Cl El s ION or CODA. MADBID, Angnst23.-Filtcen thousand work? men have el ruck in Barcelona. Oiber strikes gre expected. Serious apprehensions aro felt i of the ability of government to keep older. It is assorted on reliablo authority that prelimi? naries for the treaty ceding Cuba is signed. \ TBE BOAT BICE. j LONDON, August 28.- The.Loudon Tolegrapb, jjscussiu? tho chances of the reproaching j boat race, says: ''Taking our information as oorrect, we should consider tho superior h ard? no JU of Ibo Americans as moro than a sot off agaiust tho stylo of tho English, and conclndo (hat tbe contest will be mainly ? battle of cox wains." 1'THE CUB IN QUESTION. PATUB, August 28.-La France says: "How ver painful it may be for 8pain to aoeept tho uggealed solution of the Cuban difficulty, hero ia no other plan possible. It is the only ray for Spain to Bave some val nable payments rom tho wreck. The duration of Cuban in depondoDCO under the protection of A nf er i ca ie ?Bollier question.- The desire to absorb which haraoterizfa the Americans, qualifies i h em very badly to perform the. part of Ela ton ic protection. . It is very .probable that they ere trying to bring about tbs second edition of tbe history of Texas. " ._._ ARRIVAL OB' BBXBCB ATtTHVIl. ' jF.li, August 23.-Prir??o Arthur* has ar? riv?e? Ho was received hy tho Covernor-Gen? eral au) military oscort. MI hil i HY JU ULE IN MISSISSIPPI. ??Vj -v 1 ? JAOSSON, Afliajt 28.-General Ames baa issued the folios ng order to tho comm indore of military posls <0 Mississippi: "The Com? manding Generaf db~w um jon do not obey in future any.writ of >nbca? corpus issued by the United* St Aoi D;atriu court or the Ciroct Coart, or any order made\v conrts, for tho releaso ot pr ?eon va rv JOTJr onBtody. Should snob a snit or order C, eerved upon ?you, report tlie tact by telegraphs ? -TbePaddingt?n(T^ndorr)PoorLa>vQUej:d iane havo boon inveN^tfog tne g,,, 01 M|>> Wood, the millionaire, V was brought to rae workhouse by the fallareVQverend, Gurney fcOo. He waa originally a \n0he?iter maon faoturer, and? after accumolah^ % forte* for? tune, retired Into private ItfoApiesatisfled with the monotony of reliromenKo went to London. Here he boouib a promloe?? aireo I ??i of th? IflArylebonefcpk, ,od w?m'lhf.t Wf?ir oollapeed ho was tt?\m ^Ih s Ai. ?or ??100,000, and thus b?camen^^ Ht\h'6n I wint to-the frmthern Btnoe <*vjieri0l, where /feeagabs mooeedtHl ^^'^a. large for iune, evory penny of which be IP**:-, tb<J American civil war. T?f?D? jVdon! Juncea, .fe.]? f^h? spirit of enterprise dlt^nt with Wa laV"" ore/ which was osared^by Ws atoppi^ IfMsre. Grerepd, Qarwj ? Coe ?ff0* ?here is no doab? rf ?wscooreoy of this m ??ft* UBI TBI* s TA TUS co un T. Proceeding* of the United States District 'Court for tuc Western District of Hontli Carolina-\ugasf Term, 180O, (rnuu oon own connu-poNurirr. | ELEVENTH DAY'S rnocEEXUNas. UBUEXVILLE, 8. 0., Friday. August 20 - The court was oponed at 10 o'clock A. M., Hon. George S. Bryan, presiding. Tho grand aud petit and pleas juroT an? swered to their namoi us on yesterday. Un led Hlatoi vs. John M. Olivor. Pass iug ooun.or'uit money. D. T. Corbin. District Attorney. Tho abovo namod ? defbndaut hav? ing buen duly called and failing to answer, on motion ol District Attorney, ordered that a soiro lucir.? do forthwith issue on the recogni? zance of euiddofouduut, returnable on the Urst Munday in September next. Also ordered that a bench warrant dj issuo for tho arrcBt ot said defendant, to answer to s lid bill of in tl tot mont. ' United Slates vs. Perry NaBb. Violation in? tel inti revenue law-distillinir. D. T. Corbin, District Attorney. Ordered that a bench war? rant do ?PSUO for arrest of dofoudint. The Juduo dismissed all supernumerary ju? rors except four. United States vs. Thos. Lynch. Violation internal revenue law-retailor without paying tax. D. X. Corbin, District Attorney. After hearing argument of goveruinunt oounsol, and E. F. Stokes tor tho derondaut, on motion, a now trial was ordered in this case. United Suites ve. Drury H. Wood. Quilty of obstructing revenue officer; Rd tc need to imprisonment of niuo months and to pay a fino of twenty dollars. In Bankruptcu.-Ex parte Theo. Stonoy, of Charleston. Petition for anal discharge. Si monton & Harker pro pet. Ex parte Thoa. E. Screvcn, of Beaufort. Pe tition for final diaoborge. Simonton & Barker pro pet. Ex parte R. J. Muirhead, M. D., of Charles? ton. Petitition forana! disch argo. Simon ton Jr, Barker pro pet. O Ex parto- Murry Muirhead, of Charleston. Petition for final discharge. Simonton & Bar? ker pro pot. / -, ,i Tho Registrar, Julius C. ('.arnon tee*? report - iug favorably, tho Judge, on mo.ion,.signed, undor seal of court, tho certificate aud order of discharge as prescribed by law. -SI ? ll ?-i BBB 8 O BA It. - ? lads tono bas bought a villa on the Rhine. -Patti is singing at the (Jerman watering places, fg -?rant H family are like lumbermen-they get all th *y nx. -The head waiter at a Newport hotel makes riOfl.a day in fees. -John Bright is happy. Victoria has asked him to be ''as e friend." -They say in Paris tbat'Patti-Caux is-weil, as some ladies love to be. - Diacritic Bey plays rho best game of whist at White Sulphur Springe. -Mme. Ristori is in Brazil, wbero she has had an enthusiast io reception. - Them is a teat caso in Idaho, involving (ho tax on Chinamen and Burlingamb's treaty. -Tho author of '-Beulah," "St. Elmo," and so forth, is out with etil', another story. Great .Evans! -Poor Carlotta had enough method in her madness to smash a bust of L. N. B. at Laroken. . -.It is worthy of remark that two Chinamen should have been in business so many years without breaking. _Louisa Uuhlbacii (?rttmble? becaitJ6 Ame? rican pubiiohcio don't make her as big offers as they did when her books sold well. -When, Nilsson sang at the Crystal Palace, she bad to come out through a double line of police, so mobbed was tho by her admirers. -Simmons, the . Hercules of tho Harvard crow, now in England, lives at Hawthorne's '-CidManse,"and isa third cousin of Emer? son. -John Quinsy Adams will accept the Dem? ocratic nomination for Governor of Massachu? setts if tendered to ). im, though be does not desire it. f:, -Sante Bru.e, tho distinguished French writer, academician and senator, who bas boen in a critical condition, is in a fair way of recovery. -Senator Spragae, of Rhode Island, has eroded a eotlage near the camp-meeting ground at Martha's Vineyard, which he will occupy with bis family this week. .' -The other day a lady in the Dark Corner ot Carroll County, ?a., gave birth to twins. On tho Hame day and in tho same house two of her daughters brought forth twins-all boys. Old Carroll is certainly tbe banner county. -The enemies of M. Ronlier charge him with having made thirty millions of francs while in office. H?s friends allege this to be a calumny, and assert that he isa poor man, his. iucomo not exceeding 800,000 francs per annum. -Prince Nicholas X'omnonus recently died at Constantinople at tho age of seventy-two. flo was a descendant of tho Km perora of the; Lower Empire of that name. Under tho res? toration he was officially connected with tho French Embassy at the Forte. -Dr. Albert P. Weaver, of Laramio, Illinois, Bays tho Memphis Appeal, is quito a bigamist. Returns from nine counties .give him six wi vcB, and tbe hal unco of the. State, to near from,. He ie in jail'- io default of WW bail, j Numerous sympathizing females oncer hts', lonely cell by their visits. -The killing af the English traveller, Pow? ! ell, and his wirb, in Abyssinia, nos merciless. After Mr. Powell and ? missionary bad beleih speared '.brough by the natives, Mrs, Powolj, sit Ung in a chair with a rifle in 'rjer bands be? fore her, got a spear in tbe breast,' and, flying to lier husband's olde," was atoned to death. ! -Tho Marquis of Bato occupies at Rome tho same palace that was occupied by James Stu ir. -James III, au his partisans.called him, and the young Pretender, -Charles - Edward, who died in this very palace in 1788, both oollatoral ancestors of the Marquis. This 'palace bas another memory attached to lt; it was the home of Edmon il A bout's "Tolla.** -Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe's explorations into tho private infal lollies of the Byron family will have a two-fold result. Ml Lori, the poet, will now be read by thousands wbo bad pre? viously neitbor leisure nor inclination for "jingling rhymes-.** and his adoring mistress tho. Countess Guicotolr, or her represenative*, may safely count on an extensive sale of ber book. -The following joko is too good to be lost: "General Ba tier veas taking tea at the house of a lady friend in Washington.! tho other day. The Benoral seemed to looked as though some? thing- was lacking, and the following dialogde took placa: Hostess-'Can it bo possible, gen? eral, yob h?ve'no spoon?' Boiler, rlsipg in? dignantly and holding ont both hands-'No, msdam; if yon don!t believe it, yon can search me.' " ? -The Edinburgh Review tells the following story or Walter .Savage Landor: "In bis garden 'walks he would bend over the flowers with a sort of worship, but rarely touched one of I hem, The form which (hs notoriety of thia sentlmeot took in the Florentine legend was that he bad one day, after sn imp*?*?*? ?taacri jdbrown th? cook oat of the window, and, while \? man wa? writhing with a broken limb, Nested, 'Good God ! I forgot Vhs floweis.'" THE CAROLINA. COAST. WHAT AN AUGUSTA ?tTiITOH SAW IN Bia TRAVELS. A Graphic Description o? Urauiort and Port Hoyal Marni. ?j I Tho oditor of tho Augiieln Constitutionalist p-.iblishuo iu that paper a graphic account of a sunivaor txcursi'n to charleston and Beau? fort. Tho extracts which wo givu will bo fountl highly interesting : OIIAMiESTON. "~ For six or ??von y?ars, wo had been a. stran? ger to tho "City by tho Boa," sud BO, although (?tu* stay would be but brief, tho temptation of an cai* y morning stroll could not bo resisted. Uro thc sun was un, when tho (own wes quiet, helot o thc lilith - bm ly of tiv.do had commenc? ed, aud while tho pure atmosphere hallowed evorvthiuu. wo strayed hither aud thither over tho dear old pl,.cc, and could not but think that, in (-pite of wir and ibu and tho negro po? lice, thero was un aspect of improvement vlsl bluon nil Bides. 'J i o strcots were clean, tho sidewalks smooth, tue.buildings neatly arrang? ed, and cveu tho ruins picturesque. Njihing eau toko away iroui Ctinrluston a curtain pro? priety ot demeanor. Even its Hr ?cir, inoiiar and wood work aro bundy respectable, and w. potiticn all whom it may concern to permit the Circulai Cbnroh to remain just 30 lt is, with its crumbled wall, its mysterious nooks, and the pigeons wheeling in and out of the belfry tower. We could tiavo .-.. itched the blithe birds and thou graceful gyrations, by the hour; but our plans pre von tod, and, with reluctant, adieux to "tho people ' . Who dwell np tn tho steeple . All ulone-" POUX BOYAL ISLAND. . - Thore used to bo, under the regime ancien, a superb sholl road loading from thu furry to Beaufort; but. it has bceu loni; nucleated, and is now churned into an ordinary track of wand. Al Yeinassee vo had beou joiued by Mr. Gads? den, Superintendent of . tho Charleston and Sa? vannah Railroad, a most skilful engineer and . intelligent gentleman ; mentally and physically a noticeable man. He was familiar with every foot ot laud hereabout, and enlivened ont Jour? ney when it grew tedi?os hy reminiscences, anecdotes and suggestions of pith aud value. .Fort .Royal Island, OBIS commonly knowo, was so long occupied by Federal troops that ii becamo a sort of Yankee empire. At present it ia very much iu the similitud?! of an Ethio? pian province, I banka to thst great, good and louder-hearieu mau, General W. Tecumseh Sherman, lt was he, we believe, who instigated the parcelling of tho abandoned lands among the negroes; sud itwns mainly through bim that Congress passed a law baring 011 tho di- ! root tax. which has suddenly, sud, for very little cash in band, enriched muliitudkous blocks and. so wo ham, sundry Down-East sutlers et id omme genus. This grand domain has . bren tnrnod over ti late alu vea and tbe 1 roo ly loil who followed tbo drum in somo ca? pacity or other. i'hoao Northern gemry have, in some mstauces, behaved withmuob discre? tion; very badly in olhors. Wo 'heard, for ex? ample, that opportunities wore given the for? mer proprietors to ropOsecss themselves of houses-not lauds-by the payment, ot incon? siderable sums. Others ot this class, ho we or, did not behave with equal amiability, asserting in dufenco of their desploiblo maanneiB, that the "d-d rebels and traitors one-lit to be made to pay dearly ior thou d.veilings." Let us hopo that * such deviltry was exceptional. Tue houses held by government W?re the only ones ?cured by their old o suers. Thoso sold bef re e termination of the war, to satisfy the impo? sition of a d reci tax. arc, in a nw jon ty of caso -,. still hold by thoso who purobas d them at some ridiculously low fitrure. Elegant resldenoss. costing some $$0 0CO in gold. h?veheon bought ror $300 in greenbacks, and aotncitm??, fur much loss. General Rufus Saxton, the no loi ioua negvopbilist, is tbe possessor of a $20, 000 houso, winch cos,t hun onay a month's pay. And so lt is Ina marked dt cree lu all tbo Town ot Re au tort. The war proved a deoidod bless? ing to many poor follows who never dreamed of snoh luck, lang syne, in Connectietit. Mas? sachusetts and Vermont. They aro sivil, and try to imit?t o Soatherisjmanuers; but 1.10 effort ls not always graceful, and uone that I mot with >vere. ebie lo eat okra soup, because, as they avowed, it was '-buch dnincd?sticky stuff."" They aro not absolutoly satisfied with the tenuro of their property, and the old proprietors steadily reject all application for . "quit claims." Some among th.-m are satisfied that thor are founded in the matter of their now acquisitiops ns firmly as the trae church is founded 00 a rock. Somo think Uncle "nm ' will, some day.-vote t li c dispossessed portius a bonus of $200 000. This they consider an ampio amount, although tho Port Royal Railroad terminus may iiot tho luoky loyal holder somo fabulous amount or '.denim?on c.sb." We saw tho former own? ers of on? of tho probable termini of tho road 1 He was an elderly gentleman, plying hither and thither, like Cid Morl ali ty; and tho shrewd young f. How ?ho picked u,i bis patrimony at a borg sin is a very important personage, as times go. There- is another old gentleman 111 Reauforl, who whilom had a mimili - cont iueome. acorulnc from his plantation. He, wandered book to Port Royal, after the war, abd bis former slaves "magnanimously" Rave him, or l,ent him. ?iiceu aoroa of his own soil. Every morning this venerable but unconquered patriarch trudges, hoe over his shoulder, towards his little patoh, which he works bim solf; and. every eveniner, line over bis shoulder, bo plods wearilv bick to Beaufort. We are dlspo-od to be as charitable i.s wo eau to our Northern brethren, so suddenly made r ch by tho possessions of others: but obi friend.si there is something, that makes wrath drive out meekness Whon wo witness sight 4 liko these. The younger members of the outlawed'propri otory ram ?Hot take matters with a charming philosophy; for usage has turned . a (treat wrong into a great burlesque. But wc sow the water come into Ibo eyes of more' than ono youngster as hp, gazed on the houso whore he was born, how turned into a den of negro prostitution, or a convenient negro ren? dezvous. Buch has beou tho fate of the capa? cious Barnwell mansion. a oonspi snoiis land? mark for the region all around. If a case ia ever m?do up for tue repossession of tho Port Royal properly, the Rai nw oil catato will proba? bly be the tent. This well known family re? ceived their grant from the British Parliament before the United Hiatos existed as snob. A Democratic Congress will simplify matters ox oeediugly, and wo .do not despair af seeing that sort of a Grand Connod before our hairs grow , gray. ?..??. J .? au . J-.. :I ...... The crops lu Port Royal are indifferent. Ai A general thing, they tn-"? pohr, boing cultivated almost entirely nv, tho. bleck ownors., Theso I blacks did bot Boera very', thrifty, but starva? tion is out of t!ie,question whitefish, oysters, crabs and shrimp are BO abundant .in all the waste ol waierti They seem -to bave- come down considerably from the "high ' horse" of politics, and are quito Incensed with thou: ne? gro legislators bedttaso of their taxes, and in one noierions ?nstanos, because the big-bug buok bf all bas played them, it is Said, some scurvy trick iu the ailebf their commodities. . BSArnroBT. It ts a pretty plan? yet; bat its interior lifo and society aro no moro liko the Beaufort of 1860 than Beast ButlerJs like the Apolio B< lei? dere. Tho pooplo who once mado olystuin of it areno longer.save with a feu straggling, ex? ceptions, in thou- old haunts ot delight. The buildings aro lett, somewhat the worst for wear; and tbe moss-grown'old obapel,' whero thu darlings of the laud carno to make" the Sabbaths moro hollly beautiful, ?till stands. But tbs Down-East. gentry live .nuder tbe orange and the fig trees they used. to reid about in the bleak shadow of the White Moun? tains; and the choir . in the bid church, no doubt, reverberates with nasal ' psalmody un? known onoe to those who, slumber be noa th the grouping trees, or thoso who rost on distant battle-fields, or thoso lovely aud beloved ones who dwell in poverty alar. Dear God I jae oo-itd preach a pat hetJo: sermon in the vest?? bulo of that gray pila; bnt our apaoe forbids it in these columns. -i .. . >.< -.: Perhaps tbe most striking contrast between old and new Beaufort may be found in tho'. 'fi COURTHOUSE. It hi an awkward shanty; bnt it answers the imrpoeeof dispensing Judge Plait's bob-tailed aw. It was court week when wo were In Beau foit, and so the town was nnnsuallv astir. Hear the bnjjdjag ?ad on the porch unlimited niamM ~re distributed.. Bonis S?i?s ft h usc los outside, under the sweltering san, like Vfaur and tweeW black birds baked in a pie." Others clustered aa ound the Mcred precmeta i ?a unottura? and uns*vory mass. Under pto. .v;- ii iru- ?0 '", r: 0 H ,o>) .? ':it.'.j',//?. .1 -.,1 . i - . .' .-'.-' I tost tit our uoso, wu mudo our wav ?alo tho Templo ot Jualico-tho iiccv-fashioncu jado now philandering nell moll III South Carollua. 'ibo negroes nore in a decided major I tr iii court; It would not bo a grcnt sti-ctch of imagin?t iola lo supposo a Congo millennium at tilt? noint. Wo* directed our gnz<; toward '.Hie Uonor." Ho iH a dry, adust old fellorv, lookiuor. when gowned up. marvellously ?tito a performing weasel. His lips aro per thrill- (witch? ing. Hardly with a pin of tobacco. Tho poor innn lian lost hin aw-cncl; that's tho matter willi him. Hin month seems to be in deep i iring search of bis nie. Wo roallt pitied lum end wished ho could sous j upon Hie desired proboscis. It would bo andi a MtMkollon alter so much of win oudoavor. But that noso was an uureachod parad i BO whito we wei o tuen?. To tho rigtit ol "His Honor" were tho jurymen-tou gectlcmcn of Ethiopian oxlraUion and two white mon; ut least tho> roseiub ed Ciucosicn?. in tho body of tho ball woro tho tawycrp. Tho wjito attor? neys sal on the lefr of the aisle; tbo black nd TocatcR wore on thc right. This arruy^of legal lore lu ebony was a novelty lo ns." ' It wus worth Ibo price ol admission. in front of all sat Whipper, one of tho finest ''oohing negroes you ever clapped two ey?Sron. His wool was cropped BO ci?se to hls'sra'p that auotpcr clip of the Bolsaors would bavn drawn blood. His complexion wan ol the duskiest and glowed greasily rad ?ut. Hois a robust fellow, shapely withal. effects clean biijriB, paper collars, broadclolh coats and tinmanolatn cania loone. Uo Ja ii sensation in eclipse ; and whoa h<i strides down Beaufort etrects willi a common negro unbind b>m, croauing under a groen bag. you might-taney that tho King ot tho Ktckoraboo Ielinds bad como to towu to have banquot of nan-Bteak. It is said that be acquired a fair common school education at Oberlin; that ho is a shrewd and adroit man; tbat he ocjchiots an ordinary criminal case passably woll, but flounders like a mad porpoisa when ho quot CH ''tho authorities." Ho is said to bo quite civil to Southern white mon. but does not heaitato occasionally, so ibo story runs, to uso tho Northam solicitor's pockot handkerchief.. At Whipper's elbow is a spruce .but not very noticeable darkey, who has grown aristocratic Biuco ho came to Beaufort, and uow calls bim BOU "Robert Barntroll Elliott." Behind these .worthies carved out nf lead oenoil is a slim, brownish negro named Wright,. . Liko bia dusky brothers at law, he is a Boab Carolina legislator, as woU as a disciple of BLACK-very black-STONE. ' Ho torus ovor bis dooumenta with mnoh dramatic display, and 'ever and anon looks furtively, andi wo thoutrbt mockingly at the whito at vooates on tho other side. Tho bailiffs of tho. court aro all sooty, aud armed with staves wonderfully like rejec? ted bed-posts. When they ye L, "Call JOHN SMITH at de do r," or "JOHN IS SUTH a cumin in de cort." il is a spectacle for gods and mon t^ contemplate They have some conundrums ?hont tue "Jadgo." Ono 1*: ''Whn is Judge PLATT like Necessity!" Answor: "Beccuse ho knows no law." "His Honor's" dcoisions aro put down satirically as "Platitudes." During' tho timo we wcie uncovered before l?e carica? turo ct Ju itice, two dogs had a diff.?ronco of opinion tu tho, prosoncu. It enlivened matters gieatly, and from tho.pt-rfect mdi t?.-i onco mani? fested for such oonlomot. it must bora litiga tlon 'too frequent for ml erf oren ca and too unpromising o! fees lo adjust. . . FOHEIGX GOSSIP. -Tho vacant cardinal bats will-bo distribut? ed by tho Pope in September or October. -Tho Viceroy of Egypt gives dumords io Schneider, and buys panto jewelry for bis wives. -All tho principal conspirators in tho recent attempt OD-tho life of Jnarez havo boen cap? tured. F?vo gonorals wore ia tho party. .-A fl ve-yoar-old boy bus appeared before tho English Houeo of Lords and OBH ta to bo proclaimed Eirl of Wicklow, and their lord olup* ara in a poule. -Prison property bas greatly di precistod in rorlB. An attempt was receutly made to aell tho famous Clioby prison by auction, nae uu ono would offer the upset pnoo of $300,000. Alexandro Dumas will bring out in Novom ber his "Diotionuairo de CuiBino," tho most prolific novelette of tho ago, hoing likow iso the beet cook of modern limes. Tuo author of j "Les Trois Mousquotaires" is a master of the ar-illustrated b, Brillat-Savariu, Vatol, Boyer, and otbers. * -Lord Taunton, batter known formerly cs Henry Labouchere, paid back ?100,000 com peusation monoy which tho Bristol au*' Exeter Railroad Company bad paid lits father for cut? ting tbrongh his lands. Ho saw that his es? tates wore enhanced in value by far more than tho ordinary prico of tho land taken from bim. ...-lt ie told that Aurelian Bclioll, the Parisi? an feuilletoniste, married Ibo rich English brewer's daughter by the advico o I his land? lady. Her prudent papa settled a handsome Hum upon her1, bat tied it up beyond Aarelien's roach. The hoiieymaon over ho sought to get control of it, and falling, abused Mr ii Bob oil to snoh ari ex ont that sho sooka a divoroo and her beer in comfort. ' -Tho news of the suicido of Koraissaiow, who saved the life r f tho Emperor Alexander, is denounced by tho Russian papers BB a ma? lignant falsehood, as well as tho statement that this young min had become a drunkard. Ho is at! ending to his military duties as officer of a regiment of hussars, and employing bia loisuio time in improving his eduoation. The nation al subsori piton toked np for him amounl B BO.far to 70,000 roubles. Though ho ia sot known to baye taken a temperance pledge, he ie noted for his-sobriety and excellent c li ar noter. ' " -Offenbach wears a -"stunning "...cos tu mo. A coriosponlout at Baden-Baden v,rifca (hit in a certain place at a certain . hour ol the day, "you will be Strock wita the approach of a pair cf yollow pants, surmounted by a veal ol a sympathetie color/rjver which i a worn n ?bort coat of bright blue, tho whulo accompanied by pearl-colored gloves, a large HI cen hat, a ta tfVa : Diicvolo, : doll cate ly ora a m on ted - si I h .? poacock's plumo, and roo red in by a large, iong-bondled, blood-red umbrella. Among ali those wonderful things.ft man mayes, and thai manie Offenbach.*'' . ."f >"?. ? >? ?j -Tho muTiago nf Frfncoas'ionisa,' of Swe? den, to the Crown i'tlnco of Denmark, witt eelobrated io both con o tries with great; popu jar rejoicings. Marri.ico presents were Beni from-all tbe principal Scandinavian towns Christiania. presented several Ano painUD ?TB Copenhagen a pi?ce of silver, plato represent \og hi o four Danish queons, Stockholm a mag nlfict-nt Bible, and ?oulesivick a charaoterts'ii landacapo painting. The royal family' wai everywhere received with cordial manifesta tiona of loyalty, and at both Stockholm ant Co po n b agon a' sortes of fotos wore given ii honor of tho occlusion. ';.'.' I .-Spanleb partios and politics are pretty wei muddled. A Madrid paper, "BlPuebla," has, pt the.division of psrties in Spain, a reman whioh Is not dovoid of sense:'-Th* ?arltati bave a King; the Isabellists a Queen; the Al foal stn a Prince; Unionists a D uko (Mont pen Bier;) but the Progressists, alas I have net tba Dake*, noe Prince, nor (freon, por King 1" Th partist no of tho Daks of Montpons 1er and thi Eopublloans seem to be taking advaatago o this confusion. ' Th? "CenteoelU del. Pueblo conohrdeT? Iring B^ctrrrmorof tho Duk with these word?: "Plioe for MontpenaierT avaunt the Btartion 1"... -A. new sensation la announeied in Italy Not 14mg si nee a young ; and beautiful womal appeared before tbs Roman Senate, and ax noun oed herself tobe the lut descendant of th Ein perora of tba East, living unknown with he father in a viUey tn Piedmont; and, prod acini documeuU, she demanded an Invent)gatton c bar pre Un? ons. The Beoafce complied wit] h ir request, and finally I taro raised lieras tho Princess Lascam-ralcologus, ordoriug her nu mo lo bo thus inscribed on Ibo "Honk or Gold," nt tho capitol. Tho Trincos? subse? quently went lo Florenco, whero sho bas now takcu a bolder Btop, and founded a Masouic Lodco tor woman. -From Arcachon, Franco, ou Ibo Bay of Ilise iv, a vory singular result of Ihn beat ie reported, which nt ono moment threatened to produce a regular poslilonco. Tho muddy uhoro near that pltco is at low water tho icsoit of innumerable eols, whioli bury tliomaclves in tho elimo till tbo return of tho tide. Tho ox OJssivo heat, by drying up tho mud, had killed thom in thousands, and tho smell of thoir dead bodies, washed up and down by tho tide, wes bogllining to spread levor in the neighborhood. A largo number of fishermen were Ihcrcforo engaged to collect thom in hoaps on tho beach, rf hones they wero carted talana and ha ried. The total amount thus disposod of waa over 400 uart-loads. /antral VloiUts. **~ TI?e Friends ?.ntl Acqaatnlancei cf Mr. sud Mrs. JOSE JAKA, aro respectfully ln .'..?1 In stlnnil Um FnnorM S?r?l.y?Q.?>f ik~ at No. 1 Society-street, at half-past Four o clock, Tnis(Tno'dtT) ArrxaKooM. * August 2t Special Uloliffs. S3-THE MAMMOTH HAVE.-EX TRACT Kill i M A PRIVATE LETTEB,- " . . .. . vye grouped shout for many hours in thin wonderful place. I uoveraiw anything Uko it. Hie freaks of nature displayed hero are very strange, and strike tbc beholder with awe. But the slr in aome parts of the rave lacl?se ami i tiding, and when wo carno out I found myself saddled with a terrible fever, whieh entirely prostrated me. Tho physician bad never seen a case Uko lt before, and no remedy ho pie scribe! seotaed to do the least good. My Hie waa Ja.?paired of. Mrs. Wilson, with whom I was resid? ing bsd In the houaea botOstjf PL ANTATION BIT TE it -i, and sae lnsl?ted I should try lt, fdr *he said .be knew it to be a certain cure mal) cues ol fever, debility, aguo, dyspepsia, kc. I bad but little faith, hat Anally conaented to try it aa a last resort. In l?sa than three hours after the first dote mv fever lott me; .In two daya I was sitting up, and before Halurday night 1 waa aa well aa ever. I tell iou all thia that you may know bow to act in any case of fever or any similar disease. I firmly believe Ibo PLANTATION BITrtBH saved my life. . . lu roy neat t will tell you ahmt the Cave In detail. A. J. P.1' MAOKOLIA WATER.-Superior to the best Imported Orr man Cologne, and sold at half the price. Aqgnst 24_tqlh'3 . S3" OFFICE COMMISSIONERS PILOT? AOS-C O AltLl-.a ?ON, AUGUST 9" 1869.-NO I ICE TO PILOTS AND OTHERS.-Tba', from and after the nair OAT or SXrT?MBBB. I860, na one bot State i-llot", or llio?e folding state licenses, will hr per? mitted or allowed to pilot within the borders of thia Sta'.e. Dy order of the Board. ? Q. B. STODDARD, gt>og-n?t 10_tu* Chairman Board. S3~ BATCH E LOB'S HAIR DYE-THI8 .plendld Bair Dye la tbe best In the world; the only true and pe rf.?I Dye; harmless), reliable, in .tai, ta? rn out ; no dl?3i ;iolutm"nt; no ridiculous Unis; rem? edies the Ul effect! of bad dye?; IUVIBOM???? ?.?* lettes tn* eur eon ano iiuautirul black'.oe brown, hold by all Druggists and Perfumera; and properly applied at Belchelor'e Wig Factory, No. -r- Bpnd .ireel. New York._ lyr. May 15 BrJUE MBAL'ES?t-TinsljCICKKST AND THE CHEAPEST.-TBS NKWS Jun-urrioo, 149 HAH r BAT, having replenished Its Stork with s ne? snd large assortment ot material ol die finest quality and latest aryle*, is prep ire.i io execute, at lbs shortest notice -and m tho beat manner, JOB PRINTING Of every description. Call and eiamlne the scale of prices before giving your orders eltewbero. sa-MARENGO.-F EVER AND AG?E CUBE. TONIO, FEVER PREVENTIVE-This val? uable prona ration has been In private osft'for many years, and through the persuasion cf trtende, who have med lt with tho moat beneficial results, the proprietor haa been Induced to offer it to the pub? lic. It ls warranted lo cnn' CBTLL4 AND FEVER of howevet long standing, amoving the cause and entirely eradicating Ila effects from the system. It will PURIFY TBE BLOOD, atrenglben the diges? tive organs, induce an appetite, and rt a lo ns the patient to porfect health. It is a purely VEO ETA TIT." preparation, and BO harmless thal children of all ages may take li with safety. Aa a tonio MAHENQo bM ho superior, ami for debility arising from Hie effects of fever, or from other cause, l< invaluable. A few dosea ia sufficient to satisfy the most in? credulous sufferer of its virtue and worth. All who try one bottle of MARENGO will be so mach pleased with ita effect, that they will readily en? dorse it, NO HUMBUG. Por evidence of Its effi? cacy sud value, refer to MARENGO circulars, which contain certif?calos of well known and'respectable duzen*. ? MARENGO U a genuine Southern preparation, the proprietor and manufacturer b (UR a native and resident of Charleston, and lt is fully guarani ed lo give complete and universal satisfaction. NO Ii UM DUG. TRY IT. For sale by all Druggists, ami by DO Vf IE A MOISE, corner Meeting and Basel streets; GOOD Ii I CU, WISEMAN A- CIO., Hayne-street, and o. J. L?jl??,. Druggist, Agent, or Proprietor, corner ol King and Job> reels, Charleston, ?. C. June 8 _MC.'_saio MOT PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE.-A VT W COU h HR OF LECTURES, as d?lit ired at tn* New York filusemn of Anatomy, embracing tbo sub. jects : 'How to Liv? and What to Live for ; Youlb. Maturity and Old Age ; Manhood genera11? review, ed ; tho Came ol indigestion ; Flatulence and Nor? tons Diseases acer noted for ; Marriage Philosophi? cally-Considered, go. These Lectures will be-/qr wi rded OB receipt of four stamps, by addressing t HEOR.HTARY BALTIMORE IIUbtUM OF AN ATO MT, No. 71 We.t Rsl?morc-stroat, Bill?morc, Md. ? AprU19 . , ,. mwflyr s*r FLOUR, CORN, HAY, Ao.-MRSSRS. JOHN CA Al PB RN Aj CO. have opened a Branch to their MerketatreetFkmrlng Milla at the corner of East Bay snrl North A tl an ti o Wli art. The Store ' li targe and commodious, an) having secured a full .took ofthe varions cereal*, they are prepared to fur? nish lbeir cTUtomera with Grain* at ibo lowest mar kat rates._8. eowTA ~_September 34 J?**- NO HC E.-NO BILLS WHATEVER for heameo's wsRes or otherwise, agalnat Yacht KLEAN OB, will be paid un lt ?a cou true I ed by my order. A. A. GOLDSMITH, August M_mimo-_Ov*ner. . BISTATE OF.800TH CARO LIN A MARLBORO' COUNTY.-IN EQUITY.-I'BESTON COVINGTON AND WIFE va. HENRY C. LEGGETT AND WIFE, XT AX. -BILL FOB PARTITION, IN? JUNCTION AND RELIEF. -Notice is hareby given In obedience to an oidor mido in tbs above stated rai (yb st li a chl'd ron of EBENEZER W. THOMAS, or their heirs, if any (ooh there be, ate hereby re g aired to M rab tish before ms, at Bennsttsville, 8. 0.> on or before the ?nun? SAT or * JAKTUBT next, roch relationship Md fhtdt 'ri/rii lo lie faed la question ia above stated <5. M ; sod' on their failure so lo do, tobe .defarlved'and forever birred of all right, UU? orlnloreitin theeame.'*' . D. D. MCCOLL, 8peclil R?Tereo. June?_?mos S?" NOTICE.-ALL PBBSONS HAVING demands agalnat. the, esta's of Captain JOHN FER? GUSON, late of Cheston, dec**ed, wUl present th* aara*. properly attested, to Mesar. BaOWM S VrxaxL, Aticrssfft?tJLsw, end those ln?ebttd will ? max? payment to either ol tba undersigned. . ? HAAO BROWN^* I 0a??0?3 *?mlori. j^if ?TM> . a ; t ? a ?ks Special Hol?rea. OS-SOLOMON'S BITTERS.-THIS PRE I-AKATION, <-oiii|K>uuded by ono of our oldest and mont oe teemed dtugglst*. be?, dining tUo short limo lu which il liss becu offered to tho nubile, altalucd a reimlalion which has almost oullrolydrireu out of ni irk. t the various toole- and stimulants which, for a few mon'be, by exorbitant puning and hoavy ad? vertising, succeedod in building a pio?table busi? ness lor their ('rejector'. Solomon's Hitlers arc not of the flishy style, de? pending upon largo nilverllelu?, bought puff, and flctitinus rcconimonrlatlona for a salo to a gullible public. Their composition IM well kuowo to aud ap? proved by many of our bett pbyxlclanp, aud the pro priotomdepcud upon the intrinsic un i It- of their medicino to make lt OH popular as tl is curative. 'Ihcy do net pretend to ofter ? modlclual prepara lion that will euro all tho ills that flesh is heir lo, hut they do coutood that tho Judicious use ot i beso littler* will greatly alleviate hum m tufli-rlng, and bring very many to a state of comparative health who bavolou? heoti strangers lo that urra* blessing. One Rood genuino recommendation of any pro? fessed curativo Is worth dolens or hundred* of taught certificates, and the Messrs. SOLOMuNH tuvo only published a row out o? tho hundreds of un ?o'idled testimonies which tho Imo received Wo Lim momia L' clvoacopy of a lotter-1 rom Uou. ALVX. lor the past tlx months bas been knowu to ldc Kholo country. Uta few carnet words will so much fur? ther lo co nur m tho good opinion already cxlattug as to iho beneficial qualities of this medicine than iroutd columns of stereotyped reromrotnditlons from unknown partiep: LIDSBTT HAU., ) C'BAwr jnssviLLs. OA, August 14. 1639.1 Ueetre. A. A. Solo mom et Co , Druggislt, Savannah, Qa.: GKHTLKMKH-Please tend mo half a doten bottles i< your bitters. I have been using them lately upon the recommendation of a friend, with decided tieaeflt, tn giving tone lo ibo dUostive organs and lenoral elrontth to my system. 8cnd by ExpresB, ?Uh vsluo endorsed, C. O. D. X"ure respectfully. (Signed) ALEXANDER H. STEPHEN?. August 24_;_Imo sa-CONSIONEES' N O T I O E.-CONSIG? NEES per Steamship J. W. EVERMAN are notloed i hat ahe is Tatt DAT discharging cargo at North At? lantic Wharf. AU (OOda remiln'ng on tho wharf at sunset will be at risk of Consignees. JOHN <V THEO. O KT I Y, Agent s. August 24_j_j_1_ CONSIGNEES PER 8 TEAMS Ii IP MAN? HATTAN, from New York, aro hemby uotlQed that she ls THU DAT discharging carga at Adder's South Wharf All golda remaining on tho wharf at suneet will be stored at owner's nek sod expense. /AMES ADOER A 00., August 24_l_Agenta. AS- ESTATE EDWIN CHAPMAN.-A DIVIDEND OF FORTY PER CENT, on said Estate will be paht at office of ?. W. DI?OLE, Esq., No. Ol BROAD-STREET. S ?222?) August '?4 _9_ S3- THE STEAMSHIP MINNETUNKA IS THU DAT discharging Cargo at Vsnderhorst's Wbsrf. AU gooda remaining on wharf at HUn net will be atorcd at expense and rtak of Consignees. Angutt23 2 R WEN EL A CO.. Agent?. MW- NO LICE.-APPLICAIION WILL BE made to thc General Assembly ot South Carolina, on tb- f uiui Mimd.? in November next, for a Charter tor THE PROVIDENT MUTUAL LIFE AND TON - TINK ASsUKANCH COMPANY of tho South, now forming in tho City of ?'har eaton, S. C. COMMITTEE ON CHARTER. -. August 23 mtulS. sept 13, oct ll, nov 8 ta J. J. JOSEPIl, oalN?SE EMIGRANT Agent, has retnrneJ to Charleston and can bo found for a lew days at office of M. GOLDSMITH A SON. CoUunade Bow, Vendue Range. Aught t 14 "sar A CARO-SOUL'HERN LIFE LNSUR ANOK COMPANY, ATLANTA DEPABTMENT. To the P?-optt of South Carolina: Tho above Company waa organ'aed in 1809, in consequence of tho wholesalo forfolture of Boothera policies by Northern companies. Thh unparalleled success or the enterprise has torced several of these companies to restore their Sont ern policies, from ibo fact that Ibey could not operate in our midst without the appearance of honesry. We keep all eur, money at home to build up pur Impoverished country-every dollar of premium being safely Invested lu the mate from which it is de? rived. The institution ls purely Southern, and hence shou'd appeal with great force to the patriotism and ?nd sympathy of every Southern heart. . 'TU not our purpose to make war on other com? panies, but lo exhibit the special advantages onVred by this purely Southern Company-founded on patriotism and aolld wealth. Ila ratio of assets to liabilities-the trueteat of a company's streagth-ls second to nono on this continent, bel?g nearly $300 to $100. Whenever and wherever kwo have presented the claims of tl. ls Company, it has not only enlisted the sympathies of onr people, buthse also secured their hf art}- co-operation. Wo Rave socurod fi03 policies in S on th Carolina slnco the 10th of February. We number among onr Directors GenoralJTario Hamp? ton and colonel Wm. Johnson, gentlemen well known to every citizen of South Carolina. Wa ap? peal personally to ibo people of South Carolina to atalat lu poshing forward Ulla deservedly popular Southern institution. J. U. MILLER, ., General Agent Bombern Life Insurance Company, No. 33 Broad-street. Augusta. Oa. ; 8. Y. 1DPPER, Resident Agent, Charleston, S. O. nw. DES AP; SURR, MD, Medical Fxtmtner. We cheerfully recommend the above Company to Ihe patronage of tho cutten* of South carolina. Columbia, 8 C.-J. 8. Preston, J. P. Carroll, G. D. Melton,8. W. Melton. J. D. Pope. Camden.-J- V. Kershaw, Wm, M. Shannon, W. T. johnson.'' Sumter.-JohnB. Moore.'.' Win^.bo^o^-W. ft'. Booprtton/J. B. McCtntt, Jame* H. Rion.' '? ' ' 1 ' - YorkvtUe.-W. B.' Wilson, A. Coward. Janie* Ma? son. I. D. Witherspoon* J. H. Bra lion, J. T. Lowry, T!. O. MeCaW. ? I ... Anderson.-J. L. Orr. ?. Barnwell,-Joy. A. Lawton, Jame* Patterson, John? son Hsgocd Clarendon.-Jno. L. Muming, T. O. Blchardion, Browne Manning. BXVKlUDtCXS XX CHABXKCTOH. General JAMB* CONNER, tie sara. PELZ EB, BODGBBs * 00 , JAMBS H. WILSON, Esq, GEO. H. WALTER, Iso, j amos_August 10 I JO-NOriCtt. -PROPOSALS WILL BE RE? CEIVED fer tba purchase nf ind following STEAM BBS i PILOI BOY.-Low pressure engine; 24 inch cylin? der, S feet i trot et capacity 110 'ona; length 112 feet; 'beam 22 feel; depth of hold 8 feet. FANNIE.-Low prataure engine, a? Inch cylinder, S feet strok- ; ospiotty 140 ton?; length 143 feet; beam aa feott depth of hold 7 feet. PLAN TE B.-Light draft j 2 high pressure en? gine*, 20 In eh cylinder, 6 fot a tro ie; otpsolty I30O, bal** cotton) length ISO feet; beam 28 feet; depth of holdflf.et, MARTON -Light draft; high pr?teur* engine, 1? Inch cylinder, S fm; stroker oa pact ty Ito tons; length ISO feet; beam 25 feat; depth of hold S feet. SAMSON.-Low prea'Ut* engine, 84 K Inch cjltn-, der, 10 feet stroke ; capacity 220 tout; length Ita feet ; beam 3* feat; depth of hold ? fast. ' "' - BILtlP.-High pi Maure engine, 90 ln?h'oyilnder, 30 inert strok*) eapardty ag tons; length 6A feet; beam 16 feet ;depi h of hold 7 feet. Also. Pilot Boat YOONG ABBBiCA, as abe now Basai PaluMtto Wharf. Alto erne LIOBTSBof 140 ton* capacity. Une LIOHIER of 80 leos capacity, . WM. P. HOLMES, HAAG BROWN, *AnSuit30 K*K*torv Estate John Ferguson. ' . 'itferT ?rt c > v -ri". uh . *. , : . - - ' - - M J m * . , i?.?.' M AU II MX _Siping. __ KXtunsitms TO AM. POINT? OP IIT TBUEsT AHOCN? THE HiHIJOH. THE YA' UC EM ANL'lt Wll.r, NOW HF BUMK ber trips lo all pol,,.* SJ,*,br) tarifor' Apply to A. A.QOLlMiMlTlf, Al ll. Oul?niiiilh ti hon'?, Or to THOMAS YOUNO, Captain, C? boeid""8^ August 10 EXCURSIONS! KXCUICSIONH I . TH li PINK FAST SAILING YACHT ELLA ANNA, Hie Champion of tin? -outh _^ 1? ?ow ready uud prepared lo muk?' recular 1 " 11 IripR, thus affjnliug an o|iporlunltr to all who uiav wish lo visit points of interest lu our boau tllul harbor. For pacage, apply lo Ile Captain on Union Wharf. Jiiuu lil DALTIMOKK AMlUIAlti, los! UN K I i A M s 1111 una. THE 8IEAU8HIP SKA OU LL, Captain N. 1'. ] UTTON will nail for llaltimoranii FMDAY. 27iliot Auirusl PU- M i TT .fi: JS1'"'"** ?o'e'oeli A. M., Iron,' Pier N 1, Union Wburvcs. MfiT Tbron?b Hills Lading ?i2no<l for ab claren of freight tc. Hll-ION. PIIH^UM.PUlA. WILDING TON.DtL., WASHING TON CITY, and tho NORTH For Freight or pastase, apnly lo COUUTENAY k TRENHOLM. Aiigu-l 21_4_Uulon VVIiaryea. t^r?\ ' Till! WtWlSlMf i:\t. EVER - 'MAN, Captain HISMKI.KT, wil 1 ^JJ?Uuve Nona Atlantic Whan, muns ? .BAY, AU3Usl2fllb at - o'clock. For Freight orpsssagc apply to JOUN A l'HEO. O ETTY, Aupruat 24 North Atlantic Wharf. NH W v o it ii AMD c lt A Kfj H H T O fl 8T?A3I8H1P LINK. F O II N ? W YORK. CABIN PABBAGE fSO. THE fPLENDID STOE-WBERL ' STEAMSHIP MANHATTAN. WOODHULL, Commander, will sail > from auger's booth Wharf on SAT CBOAY, August 28fh, al 10 o'clock. tor An extra charge ol t6 made for Tickets pur chatted on board altor sailing. . tS~ No Billa of Lading signed after the steamer leo vc H. Si" Through Billa Lsllng given for Cotton to Booton and Providence. R. I. t?f '1 brough Bills ol Lad lng gi von to Liverpool. 1 49* Maruie Insurance by tors Hue y? per cent. txg~ The rfic.Tui.-r? ol Ibis line art Drat clase In every respect, and their Tables are lupnlled with all . I the delicacies ol the New York and Charleston mar? ket?, For Freight or Passsge, apply to JAMKb AIlGEh A-CO.. Agents, tn Corner Adaer*? Wharf and Fast Bay (Up-?talrs.) 9i- 'The CHAMPION will follow on HATOTIDAT. September'*, st ?- o'clock. Ausrast 23 tl KDRNKW aOItK. ,A R LINE EVER Y WEDNEEDA Y. \ TIT F SPLENDID RTE> M SKIP J M IN.SETON K*. Captain C'ARPElf TEB, wilUleave Vandetberst's *iurf on WsnsESDa r, AUBURI 2S. at hal fr past 6 o'clock P. M. RAVEN EL A CO , , August 21_Agents. . PACIFIC MAIL. STKAillBHIP t?MP? 8 TH lio I OU Ll h t? IO CALIFORNIA. CHINA AND JAPAN. an A s OE OF SA i uno DA rs I B l KA M ti! B OF THK ABOV line lea? Pier No. 12, North River, foot ?of Canal-slrecl, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the lal, 11th and .laW ut every month (except when Iheae datea tall? on Sunday, than the Saturday preceding). Departure of 1st and 21st connect at Panama with .Uaixiera for South Pacific aud Oentral American ports. Those of lit touch at Manzanillo. Departure ol nth ot each month connects with - tbepew steam line fron Panama lo Australia and New Zealand. Steamship JPAAN leav>a San Vratciaco loi Ohlna and Japan September 4. liCtt, No California ?learner* touch at Havana, nat go direct from New York to AaplnwaU. Ons hundred pounds baggage Iree to each adult. Medicine and attendance ir--.-. For Passage Tickets or 1 art Uar Information f " st the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the whaH-r foot of Oaual-street, Jleitu Bitter, New York. March 12_lyr F. R. HAUY, Agent. FOR KDMTU, ll Ot Iv VI I.I. IC AND BEAUFORT. THE STEAMER FANNIE, CAPTAIN ? ADAIR, will leave fer the above pom te on 'IBUBSSAT B?BXDTO. al 8 o'clock. Be turning, will leave Itcaufort FBIDAY MOIWWINO, at 8 o'cloek. For freight or passage. I" THE OFFICE OF THE AOENOY. Angus I 24 a Accommodation Wharf. Sp.ri?l ?ottres. sr NOTICE.-APPLIOATION WILL BE msde for renou si of CHBTTPIOATE No. 16,990, for Nineteen bhsres In tbs Plantera' and Mechanic?' Bank of South Carolina, dated 18th February, 18(4,. lost or destroyed. D. Mes wi N KY. Joly 24_gg lamo3? sr NOTICE.-APPLICATION WILL BE made lo tbe next Legislature of Sontb Cai olino, by the Town Council, for a renewal ot the Chatter and tbe ExKnslon uf tbe Boundary of Ibo Town of Sota? mervllle._tu3?_An gnat 17 , ??rPAlNTjESS DI0E8TION.-"NO BI AN," says Slr Astley Cooper, "ou/ht to know by his sen? sations that he has a ittrnacb." In other words, when dlgeaUon ia perfect there la neither pain nor uneasiness in the region where it takes place. Nau? sea, want pf appetite, ?ituloncy. oppression after eating, shooting pains in the epigastrium, a flush, lng or the faoe at meal times, and a furred tongne tn ihe morning. Sro among the direct symptoms of lu* digestion. Conallpatlon, biliousness, bee 'ache, ner? vous lrrllabillty, physical weaknoss, sui low spirits, , ara its almost invariable accompaniment*. AU tbe<e indlcatlona of dyapepafa, whether lmmedlato or secondary, are usually aggravated by hot weather. ' The close of summ or Is, therefore, the season when the victim of dyspepsia most urgently netds-t i tonio and regulating medicina. Of course, every Invalid has many advisers. One frlond recom? mends ono drug, another another; but tn a multi? tude of counsellors there la not always safety. The standard remedy of the prtaent ago for Indigestion, th all Its stages, ts HOSTErrEH'd STOM?OH BIT? TERS. ' Time, that proves all things, has eetaliebed itsropntation on an Impregnable foundation-tho ; spontaneous leBtlmony of millions of intelligent witnesses. No acrid efl or acid defiles Ita stimula? ting principle; ita tonio-con? tltu??ts.' are'the finest that botanical research bas yet. discovered ; lt com? bines the properties of a gentle evaonsnf, a blood' i d?purent, and an aaU-blllous medicine, with lnvtgo ratlog qualities of the highest ordor, and la admit? ted both by the publie and the pro!ession to be tho surest protection against all dleo isca that aro pra? do tod or propagated by pestlferoua air or unwhole? some water, that his erar boen used ^either In the United fib? len or tropics! America. In cases of constipation resulting from a want of muscular tone In the Intestines, the effect of tho> BITTERS ls perfectly marvellous; and without the dangerous sequences of mercury, lt restores the disordered liver to a normal condition. August ai_n*o 6* KT R03ADAL1BI ROS Al) ALIS I R08A DALIH1-What is it ? A perfume T a flavoring ex? tract ? an external application * something for the breath T No, nona of these. What then la ROBA DALIS t It la a valuable compound of alterative ln gred lenta, prepared upon truly aolentlflo principle a, the ohemloal affinity of each ingredient being main? tained in the process of manufacture, tho whole making the molt valuable Blood Purifier known tb trie wot ld. The articles from which lt la made are ' published with tba direction?, so that all may know precisely what thar ara taking. Procure a bottle, . take tito jour i lemur physician, and he will-if he, ' be an hone ? t man-tall jon that tilt contain? what the Proprietor claims it 4oe? tl la a good Blood Hedi- - cloe; then taieit to an analytical chemlat, let him' teat the trraperellon topee If the ingredients aro-, there or not Tb ls will pro** to you the genuine? ness ot ROS AD ALIS. Take it then according to dtree ion?, and be cursi of any chronic affecttra ot the Bleed, IA ver or FJ?e*-s with which yon essy hare been suffering. * Vor sale by GOODRICH, WTSBataM ft 00., Int I porters of Drags ead Obrabais, charleston, s a