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VOLUME VII.-NUMBER 1141. CHARLESTON, fe. C., FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, MX DOLLARS A YEAR UY TELEGRAPH. BU H OPE. TffB FBBU8 OH TUB BOAT BAOZ. LO?TBON, Augaet 80.- Tho Times says tho rssao of tho An*lo-Amorioan boat raco is no in? apt illustration or tho di florene o between (ho two uatious. Tho Englishmen woro heavior than tho narrar?s, but it romains doubtful lo wbicb sido tho balanoo of strength ? inolinod. AB for gallantry, onoray and pluck, Harvaid chowed an example wo niuy numbly hopo to ou.ua), but caunot excel. Tho victory woe a victory of education. lloro tho advantago was all ou our side. Wo llvo n OIOBO lite, competition ia BUarper, tho lcuBons passed aro eoarchin? and exact. 'Tho msrgin cf our lives ia ao narrow that ovcry posBiblo economy of atrongth ia utilized. Bowing with us is a soionco, dovolcpod by moa who made it their husmeas, and know that in oontcBls the slightest wrinkle told. Thus Ox? ford kucw procisoly where lo abstain aa well aa whoro to abound. Advantage IB not with? out drawbacks, for nat,ons, like mon, should havo a reservo of natural eudowmanls, ao os tobo hotter able to me.t tho diys when Ibo progress of others has equalized tho benefits of training. EFFECT OF MBS. STOWE'S 8ENSATI0N STOBT IM ENQLAND. LOUDON, August 31.-Tho article in tho Al I an ti c. Monthly, by Mrs. Stowe, on Lord and Lady Myron, cicatea oonsidorablo excitement. Tho Telosriph commsnts editorially: "With? out further oxplanation, thia foarful story can? not bo accepted as true." Tho Post says: "Tho question aliaos wbol'ior, iu tho obsonco of authority, this article i*n hs road as Lady Byron'a own statement." rant AND NAPOLEON. MADRID, August 80.-Gonoral Prim has bad no interview with Napoleon, but he baa boon promised au audtenco as soon as I be latter ro oovcrs from bia illness. General Izquierdo bas resigned bis office as Cvptaiu-Goueral of Now Castile. AUBTBIA. VIENNA, Au?uat 30.-Baron Beust to-day closed thc eessions of tho Austrian and Hun? garian .delegations. In his speech he announced that ho was authorized to givo tho Emperor's sanction to tho resolutions which thoy had re? spectively adopted. Ho said their proceed? ings would lix attontion upon foreign affaire and contnbuto to tho maintenance of peace. H UNO A BT. PESTB, August 30.-The Supreme Court has approved tho impeachment of Princo Kara georgowich for tho assassination or tho late Princj of Servia. TDX BPANian THRONE. l'ABis, Sopcembor 1.-Tho Constitutionnel says that Serrano is becoming daily moro prominent aa a candidate lor tho Spanish thrcno. 'Tho Emperor bas arrived at Toulon. THE BHvr.N manors. MADBID, September 1.-Proceedings will bo boguu immediately against aoven bishops, who wero arrestod for disoboyiug the orders of the government. '_. WA-SUINO TON IfS WU. ' WASHINGTON, september 1.'-Sinter and 3fciiokej?JjgF^rioeaece, aro both hero. Jv TheW?Swe.nfc^l^ave^' benight' toj^bj. jibae?'?^ ?fejro "W eeks, who nue will r.Hnr'ri and romain. Hr Dent departed tor Mississippi. ^ Tho debt sta temen t ahowa a decrease in dobt of live and a half million dollars. The state? ment includes eleven millions for pensions. Hoar is expected cavly noxt wook. Mr. Roberta, tho Spanish Minister, with Sec? retary Piall, visited General Grant to-day, and presented bia erodonlials from Rogonl Serrano. No speeches wero made. Governor Walker, of Virginia, also visited tho Prosidont,' aud thou returned to Richmond. Wm. M. Moore bas boon appointed collector of customs at8t. Mark's, Pla., and Isaac John Kinson, consul at Glasgow. In the troasnry (boro ia io coin $101.0X1,000; in currency $12.000 OOO; m siuking fund $14, 000.000; in soin Interost-boaring bonds $23, 000,000. Nearly $31.030,:00 WAS drawn from the treasury diring the month. Buis, ono of i Lo Cuban representativos, bad an interview with Grant to-day. Tho part icu lars have not trouaured. Barziga, tho attoir.oy for certain persons now uudor trial in Tcxia before military com missions, visW-d tho President and tho acting Attornoy-?ononi to-day, and received verbal assurances that tho arrangements in tho Ver? ger case would tx adhered to io the matter of nabeat corpus in ai8imitar oaaca, tyx BAST. ? KA BS A CB. BV, MISSION ABIES. , ? HOKOKONO, Au(mV5,_'ih0 reports or the ?Ltmaasaore of Chriattari>i8Bionario8 jn tho pro p^vince ol tizohron ire infirmed. Twenty aro r known to havo bcei killel, xbe government has instituted inqiiriei tnioorning tho out? rages. . OOlfPLBTtONOF TH?orj?x CANAL. OAino, Beptomb0ii._ThlDuez0aual {a com. ploted, and will bo o^mod k tho 17tb with depth of six metres of vyicr iWigboiit. THE VIMS ix rJ&AZSL1>nJA. PHiLADfXJHiA, 3eptiimlAr l..-r<e Continon tal Hotol waa Bivod. Ty "OlubK,ablo on Broad-street, ls burnt, andubirty-inv,. oraeB' lost. \ X Tho Imperial Insurauco Company Ima \-j j ono hundred thonsand dollrrs on whislioy K,J oently burned, and will, in ate* days, pay twe? hundnd thousand doMars y rp. TJTE FIRST ?*RE EZB. BOSTON, Boptombori.-A dispatch from . Mount Washington rriforta a nevero storm. Thermometer 28 degjocs. Two inches of ice found oo tho tolcgra>h wires. THE BI??LTII OF JUE, o AV ia. -. MONTBEAL, Soptembor 1.-Private letters re? ceived from Mr.Tofforscn Davis say that tho unfavorable aocomta given of bis health are greatly exaggerated Ho will probably resido in tho United Kingdon for thojoat of his lifo. RSPABXS EE?V THE WXRXB. -i_ . .1 rJftj Miss Cushman is at Kdnburgb very ill. Seven firma on Ponrl-iueet, Boston, loso ?200,000 by ibo failure of a Ht. Loni? shoo house ' -tbrae are nearly ruined. V tt , Tho ?cranton minors hare voted four hun? dred and forty-one to, two hunWa and twenty one Ip fi vor of resu m lng work. Tho Ttoy. Palhor Murphy, t well known Catholic prie?t, was a co ldc n lally killed while gotllng off tho cara at St. Logia. , _A letter from Arkansas says tba a move? ment ls on foot there to cut off ta* tiers of enntlca in the eastern part of the hato, and Til IN OH IN I>A.HIJINQTON. The Corn ama Cotton Crops-Tne Corner | ".hops-Seott H till Supreme-li ow tito Township System 'Works-Tne Trutes. I ruo M otra OWN connr.6roNDF.sT. j DABLINOTON COUMTT. August Ol.-Tho so eowjj ?Iron ff ht is over, but tho raina have, I so far, boen inaufJQoiont and partial, and consequently tho lalo corn ia not Jikoly to do I as much asnas exported two weeba ORO. NO woll informed pluutur os ti mu toa the eOru crop I or tho cornily at more Iban one-half of what would Iii YO boen harvested had tho season been propitious. Collo.i, too, will full cou-I slderably bofbw tho expectations with whioh it was planted. It baa eufforoil pirticulnrly lunn tho exoesaivo hot weather of tho 19:1), 20th anti I 21st instants; but owinsr chiefly lo tho larger I area planted, c.od jiulgos 1 limit tl mt. tho county I will H .'ml to market, this year, I.B ninny bales I us it did last year. '1 his, sud tlie prnspoct of the continuance of tho prCGOUt Ililli pricu ol' ino utaplo, prevents despondency or spirit. '1'rapB for tho cotton thnt now specifies our Uelde with white, in thu shape ol' mc.u liltlo I shops, kept by nieau little mcu, are, of coui-ue, set all over tho county, ami it is difficult to find I alargo plantation without, at leant, ono para- I Bite ot this kind; hut theio aro those who be- I liovo that tho experience of this fail will provo the evil to be on tho dtorcaso, mainly on ao oonntof an improved "public opinion" among tho negroes. ''Ho moto it bo.'' Our township officers have, so far, dono notbiucr but mako.au attempt to work tho roB ds. This llioy havo done, not in accordance with the law of tho State, but in accordance witb I what these offioors, in their Etbiopiau dark- I ness, i op, ard as of moro authority-thc orders I of Governor* Scott. No ono bas boon round to object to ibis, aa thoso otdcrs simply rcquiro tho roade to bo worked as ot yore. There are sharp-sighted mou amengua who say that tho I reason of tho recent opposition, on tho part of I the Radicals, to townships, is to bo found in tho foot, That exp?rieuoo has already demon-J Btratcd that their pur.y" made a tremendous miBtake when thoy thus divided tbo county into assemblies of neighbors and friends-cm plovers ind employee ^. Our jail IS nearly completed, and, n por has it, bas paid certain I parties ol tho county remarkably well. Tho contract for tho courihonso is about boiug givou out. This determines that the capital ot tho conn I y will rt main as in days past. TaxcB havo boon,-with fow exceptions, paid I in this county. Thc memory of tho outrage, however, is uot likely to ho Bhort-lived. Yours, &c., R.. % UNITED '8TA.TUS COU UT. Proceed!mrs of Inc lulled States District Court Tor the Western District or Kout li I Carolina -Angus! Term, 1S0U. (rsow oon OWN OOBAESFONDEKT.] bEV UN Ii KN III DAV'S TBOOE&D1KOU. (.?UBLNVIH.K, 3. C., S \TURD \Y, August 28 - I The court was opened at ll o'clock A. M., Hon. George 8. Bryan, presiding. Tho United States vs. 169 packages of to- I banco, 50 to., 24 do., ' ll do., and 0 do., found in possession ot tho Charlotte and South Caro lina llatlroad. Ordered, in ooch of the abovo I caaes, that ibo marshal do show causo nu Fri- ] day. Septombor 8 1, why be baa not paid pro- I ceetls of salo ot H-.i.l - '' ' ?{>i!)try I M cnn AV, A umist 30.- tin ur t opened nt ll o'clock A. Al. Petit jurors answered to their I niur-os. . ito Equity Docket.-Abram Van Buren and S. I Angelina, his wife ?t al, vs. John Peter Brown, Mary h. Singleton, et al. In Equity. W. G. DeSauB.luro, Complainants' solicitor, J.'B. I Kershaw sud Blanding & ?iohatdson. defoud- I ail's' solicitors. With contient Of d?tendants' solicitors, ordered that previous order mado in this caso, as far ns relut ?S to guardianship, I bc amended. Alexander O. Haskell appointed Biardian ail lltem, iustead* of Got oral Wade timpton, or tho minor def ndants, Qeorgo, Mary and Alfred Hampton; and Geo. li. Mooic, guardian ad ?item of tho minor defcudauts, Marion S. and John 8. Moore. Criminil Docket. - United States vs. John I Agnow. Violation internal revenue laws-dis? tilling without paying tax. United Uta 03Vd. Dom'areus Poolo and Wade How rd. Violation inteihal revenue laws. Dis? tilling without payiucr tax. Bench warrants icsuoil in thc abovc-naiiiod oases haviug been returned non e3t i nc natus, I on met mn of D. T. Corbin, District Attorney, ordered that alias Deneb warrana ieisuo for] arrest of dofondonts for trial. United StalOB vs. Gcorgo Washington Smith. Distilling without paying tax. Thc defendant ] having pleaded guilty, and failing to answer ou call, ordered that a bench warrant do issuo to bring bim into court for icntonoo. In Bankruptoy.-'Ex. porte Emery. Thayer, Hiram Dewing et a), survivors of tho firm of Thayer, Dowiug Sc, Co., in re. John M. Tim-1 mons and Jae. T. Bristow, copartners ns Tim moms ?? Bristow. Potition to establish liena I of judgments. C. D. Evans aud 8 mont?n & Barker, pro pet. Ordered that tho petition bo re rei red ti Registrar Jaegor, and t na t he in-1 quire into the tacts Stat'd therein, and report thereon to tins court, with ieavo to report any special matter. Ex parto C. D. Spearman, of Nowboiry.* Pe? tition for final discharge Fair, Pope <t Pope, I pto pet. Registrar Jaeger reporting favorably, tho Jud co signed, nnder seat of court, ordo r I and certificate of di tobo r RC, . Ex porto Gnbriol Sob wary, of Abbeville. Pe? tition tor final discharge. T. C. Pirriu, pro pet. Ex parto W.-J. Scaifo, of Union. Petition for final disobargc. B. F.'Artbur, pro pet. . I - Ex porto Samuel Bold,, or York. . Petition for final discharge. T. W. dawson, pm pet. . Ex parto Ulbert c. Fair, of Union. Petition for final dischaige. w. 0- Beatty, pro pet. Ex parto Aaron Wells, ot Lauron-. Petition for final discbarge. Samuel McGowan, pro pot. .Petitions road in tho abovo caso?, and Regis ?Mr dawson reporting Invoraoly, th? Juago | signed, under seal of court, orders and cort(fl- j catos of discharge aspresoribed by law. 'I Ex parto Wotl. C. Keith aud J. J. Nor.on, ox trs, in rc. M. F. Mitchell. Potitiin to ce? ll lion. Walboo & McKlssick. pro pet. porto J. S. Joter Av Co.. tu ie. Ktepbon ion. Petition to establish lien. .Wallace . Ki ssl ck, pro pot. T> voSirto executors of A. W. Thompson, in ro. J?; \e. Petit on tb Cbtabliah lien. Wallace & McKtseV pot> '. r, naT-Wilii?in Munroo. in-rc. D. W. Leo. Petition to\UDlia? jl0n> Wallaco BL Mellis Bick, pro pet, On motion, o>i0rod mat tho p?tition in oaob ?v ^.?T?ow' CscBbo referred io W. J. uiawaon, WMatnur, to leport on the samo, and also as to lleVs, after pibJIoatton and notlco lo llonoiedllora v, appoaf atld provo Uou" olh?r. wiso thoy will IKffi^ncd. v " i*,^h0 tjowi0rk ^rrospobdontqf .lho Louis* Tillo Courier-Journal i" responiible for'the fol lowitiBr curious storr:. ..fon remember tho fccnsatiou about Hioka,,mo pirate, whioh Hal pino got np on a iajtr? it nos b\pn tho envy ortho Bohemianafor leb br a dteen. joar? AH or ?hem have tiiH tuoir band atiprnethlng. of the sort, prodaebfc unlvaborticn?. No ono has approached it ?anti, Mrs. Btowo. wbo has anrpMsed i?.. Jby tell ? qaeer ^ie.t.They W Mr*, dioredid it on a wager, end a lot of literary s ells are implicated. Ibelr idea was a BOTJsalon, bnt they ovonhot the mark. Xhoy fanlod Lord Byron's obtnqter so low that no oneVonld defend it. The %?Jt -L-??^HV*?n<> Aod olgats. Avnert Henry Vard Bowbr boird of it he was' very *}K'Z- A.%ud 9?*nI?l I? ox poet od from Mrs. haV*t?? PnWUnSr. tbey may bash ii TU If PH 08PBRXTX OS TUS STATS. WHAT TUB NORTHERN JOURNALS SaY OV SOOTH CAROLINA. Am lincourKgliiK View of oar Commer? cial Situation. Dobp at tout iou is no * paid by all Ibo load inn Norlhorn papora to all statistical reporta which Bli o w what ia tbe actual condition of ibo Southern States, and wo are gratiUod tosco that South Carolina ja looked upona* ono of tho loaders in tho march of Sou thom indus? trial progr?s?. Tho following leading arti?toa, devoted par? ticularly to Ibis Stato, provo that our efforts to m ak o our posittou known and understood, are already producing au cxcellont off.-ot : A Plcu for a Debased Negro Knie. [From tito New York I Imo*. Hud.) A very Birdum* stutonieiil, combined with a still moro remaikntdo artrumciit. comos lo us irom South Carolina. lu 18J9, Bays Tue CuuiLvmo.N MEWS, tho twolvu cotton 8tatoa .'will show moro trno prosperity than ouy ol he r section of tbo worl J." It goes on to cs' t?malo thc crop of cotton for tho present your, wbtoh it fixes at 8,000.000 halos. 1 bo averago valuo nf all tho crops will amount to $61 per head of the population. Evory one will bo clad io lo mt that tbo States in which wc bavo nilen boen told all industries wera extinguish cd, are already making such rapid progresa to? ward a n covory of their former position. Uur contemporary carries hil statistics a little more into detail. Assuming that bo has takon tho necessary pains to insure accuracy, tliero is great reason to congratulate South Carolina on tho falsification of ibo melancholy predictions'f hieb have long be ju uttered re? specting bjr. Hbo will, wo aro told, yield pro? ducts thia year worth $30,000.000. or an avor ago of $71 62 per head lu a population ot 070, 000, and all thia, ho adds, disparagingly, "un? der debasing negro rulo." We oan only say that tbe St ito appears to nourish very well un? der the infliction. It aeoma to anit her. We were givon to undorsland that thoio would ho no moro cultivation going on iii any patt ot ttio Stalo when onoe negroes obtained tho ascen? dancy. Baa thia prophecy been justified by evonls? If tbo Charleston logic is worth any? thing, wo moat all agroo thai it nukes out a very st ron g caso for tho nogroea. Thero ia another fact menttonod by tho aamo writer whioh muat havo takon moat Soul lie n people by aurpriso. " i bero aro now no Ieee than 200,000 whites cultivating cotton with their own hands." Ihm ?talement is not qualified in nuy way-wo aro not ovon told, what doubt? less is thc fact, that tho whitos thus employed in cou on growing aro at work on tho upland*. But ibo timo ia by no means remoto when wo wero punitively assured that whito labor nover could bo oxtonsivoly used III South Carolina. To argu o against tho as-ort ion was to exposo onosolf io uulimiloil obloquy. What do wo lin?! now? That one-third of tho population of South Carolina Sro actively engagou in tho very work whioh it was boliovcd the nogro was specially created to norforni. Tho negro alone, and iu an enslave.! condition, was decmotl equal to tho cultivation of cot ion. Ho would never work aa a freeman. Every ono of theso anticipations has proved orrouoons. Tbo white can grow cotton if ho likea, and ibo nogro is ycry willing to work if auy ono will pay him proper wagoe. South Carolina will settle tho (-.orion conlroveray in England if abo continuos to cdvauoo at hor prosont rate, rho inferior ataplo grown in Indi? will not hold the market (von II gani nt tho "abort al apio" of South Carolina, and, in tho laco of suoh competition, tho English Qtfvornmont will neared y think it worth whtlo to expend money for the encour? agement of cotton growing lu their Eastern Bmpire. Southern Prosperity. (From Iba New York Commercial Advertiser, Hid.] - Wore tho queation to be put to tbo whito pooplo of the Soul bern States to-day who thor thoy should or should not haye slavery re Mtnred. they woavh voto n fra! ii fit ita re-oat ab liahmout by an overwhelming if-not almost nnanimuua majority. Suoh waa tho remark madotoua yesterday hy a , Southorn gentle? man, who occupied a high position in the pm federate army, and whoso opportunities for knowing the'changing viowa of thean who erred with him ure by no moana fow. And, judging from tbo general lone of tho Southern papers, and tho speeches of such men aa Henr y A. Wise, wo inter that tho remark is founded on faot. Though flvo years havo not passed binco tho war closed, thc lato own cm ot slaves havo become thoroughly oonvinced that freo labor IB moro profitable than slave; that tho former aystom finde them with muoh moro money at the end of tho year, and rolioveo thom from groat caro and responsibilities. Wc wero struck with another observation made by thia gentleman, viz: That the South? ern pooplo are really richer now than over be? fore. Property in slaves could not bo regard? ed as woalth or a source of wealth. Further? more, tho pooplo, prior to tho war, were al ways in dobr, no mattor how large their landed e Hates. While thu bulk ot their slap'es wero "mortgaged" in advanoo by the factors, tho re? mainder waa consumed in paying store billa contracted at tho North, and m supplying slaves-tbe old nnd worthless an well aa tho I officiont-with clothing and tho necessaries of I lite. After tbe war, howovor, tbey possessed no credit, woio unablo to effect purohaeos on timo, and conseqnonily now havo no debts to pay. What they now havo they own them? selves. Furthermore, they aro not obliged io aupport, during the unproductive 'season, an idhi population, aa waa tho oise undor slave rule. Many of our Southorn cotemporarie? vory sensibly concur in thia viow of ibo osao. For oximplo, the CnanLESTOs NBWS affirma that tba twelvo cotton States will thia ye ir "show moto true proaperity than any other section of I the wot ld." To prove its aasortion THE NEWS shows, to ita own satisfaction at 1 ea-st. that thia year's cotton crop will amount to 3,000,000 balea, and that tho average value of all tho crops will amount to $61 nar hoad of tho pop? ulation. South Carolina is doing oven better than thia averago, and will yield thia year pro? ducts worth $50,000 000, or au averago ot about $76per bead. To crown all, TUE NEWS informai | us that all thia ia hoing accomplished -'under debasing negro rule I" , If tho Pal motto S ato ia able to ac com pl iah St?h wondorS under nogro rulo, what a pros? perous future awaits ber under a "whito man's government 1" - Wealth and Trade of the South. I From tba Halt i ni oro Bnn.|. Tns C HAUL EA TON Nswa ' predicts that for I860 the colton States ' wili shaw .more true proaperity than any other section of tho world." It g JOB on to ea tl mato tbe crop of I cotton for the prosent year, whioh it. fixes at ?1,000,000 haloa. Tho averago valuo of all. the crops will amount to $ffa per hoad of the popu? lation. THK Nswa alao predicts that South Carolina will yield producta thia yoar worth $B0,b00 000, or an average of $7102 per head in a population Of : 070,030. If ? tho necessary moana to iniuro accuracy in this statement havo hoon employed, thia u ff.) rds a subject of groat congratulation to South Carolina, whiob only a few years ago ?Aa apparently ruined. Another remarkable fact is montionod by tho same journal: "Ibero aro uowno loss than 200,000 whites cultivating cotton with their own bauds." Thia probably rele?a moro espe? cially to cotton growing on tho uplands, lu -tho old daya of Slavorytbo fa it might havo told aa an argumont against that institution, but now that the nogroea ard free, tho wbito I man cultivating cotton ia certainly a dangerous competitor ot .tho blaoka. lt may? bo added that while in all tho near South there lt auoh diatreaa from shortening of crops hy tbo drought, the morcbahta, planters and others arriviag here from tho far South -tho cotton region espeoially-are moat cheerful, and sro muoh encouraged by tho success of and prices for thou* great produot. jj ? . ?? . ? v +*'.?*. * ?-rrr-7 -Wostern papers toll of the tragio end or a Cincinnati desperado namod Waiaon, better known as *'Ibo Knife," from" his habit of draw? ing s knife apon parados who offended him. Ten years ago ho murdered s ses captain named Webb, and sinos that time s sba of tho murdered mau baa been on Wstaoo's trail, ??, At FoirtBenton, slew weeks.ginee, bs met thia Watson in S gambling saloon, ricognizod him, thrown glass of whistoy luto hts face, and than Tory coolly shot bini six times with a re? voker, letting his. .Un oat through st least j thieo mortal woo ada. Webb then walked ont fit tho saloon sod hasn't bests soon aluce. TUE H ?'A UT A S Ii VUG AND ASHVILLE RAILROAD. ITS IM l'Oit VANCF. TO CHARLESTON ANO HOTT-H,. CAROLINA. An Able Speech by ( nicrui Cannon. At ibo annual mooting o' tbo stockholders of ibo Spartaubura and Uuiou Ilailroad, tbo Hon Gabriol Caution Vas in i] tod to dolivcr an address'on Ibo aubject of Ibo Ashville con? nection, (loneral Oannuin accordingly do acribcd, with bis timmi clearness aud force, tbo important advantogoj that thc Slate nut) tliia city must derivo ircyn tho building of a railroad from SpartnnbiLg to Ashville, by which wo Bhou'd rcacli to ibo vory boid of (bo tratio of ibo Wost. Ho sold: Oentltmmof thc Co? tr. if ion-Another yoar bau rolled around, nod brought you again to hear tho report of tho ofil'iera as lo tho opera? tions aud prospects of thc raid. Tbc rc poi t of tho pi'ositlout, uudor oil cu cum?'ai-cn. ii quito satisfactory. Notwithstanding ibo bnav.x re? pairs that ha/c boen muda duiing ibo year, tho rojtort shows un ii.CO'UJ J ovor all exponaos r near $20.000; and u.> doubt, willi n good crop -.u.l fair businoss noxt yonv, it will fur oxcood that anni. But t hero iso Bnbj'.ict whioh proa aea heavily upon tb?; friotvla of this road. I moan tho extention of tho earoo to Ashville, N. C. 1 know that tho wtiolo country baa been impoverished, and wo are pour, and probably nome ot you ur ty say, ton poor to talk ol build inc railr.iads; but mo uro.it importance, yea, I may say nccossity. for cstanding this enter? prise, maltee it necessary that wo bestir our? selves. If wo cannot do much, lot cacti do what be ia ablo, and 1 b tvo contldenco that wo shall nucc-cd. Wo ma le, n?jp..cition to tho Legislature, at ita lost session for aid, anti, af^or maturo con? sideration by that joly, the House preaodit by moro than a two-thirds' vote, and it remania in tho Br na to aa a part of tho unfinished lumi? nosa, and it ?B huncd that thal body wdl pasa it through at au early il?~y>-?J am olso much gratified to think thal tho! pcoplo of Charles? ton and tho South Carolin* Railroad Company havo at lost begun to aepreciato thc impor? tance of thia connection. Thsy sec that a largo portion of tho moat valuablo trado that CharlcBlon formorly had has been tranaferrod to other mai keb?. lY^oDr-flve Dr thirty yoara ago all Western NorthSfCarahna aud a largo portion of East Tonncsam carno regularly to Chat leaton for their goods. Now, I oak any Charles on morcbaul wkl'i bo has solda bill of goods to a merchant ?rom; either of thoao sec? tions ? They aro gone. ?Wo must give them facilities, and Ch.udcatoul moat hold out tho tnduooments, and tboy wgrr-eturn. lt i i thoir natural mirkct. Ibu trtWo will build up your road, runelug directly tfirougli the centro of tho State by ibo cipualj-tpouoo on tho bouili Carolina, Railroad to Charleston. lino route baa tbovadvantago over any otuor, both aa to distar??, grades aud c irva turc. Btartiug from Otroiiuiati, ibo diatanco is 200 miles lo Cumbesfand Gap, from Hum boland Oap to Faint {{tock. (North Carolin i linc) 05 milco, (rom Fuut Bock to Spartan burg 117 mllca, Hp irtimmrcr to Columbia 93 miles, Columbia (o Charleston 180miles. Total distanco from Cincinnati-' to Charleston C35 milos, and from i/.uijVi le to Charleston by thc French Uro ul, it ia o.dy 029 miles. Charlct ton has thu advantage iba dista nco of 07 milos over Norfolk, 123 mijiftVovor Hilo moro, via Wheeling, 119 iniloe&artr Boiufort, North Carolina, mid 33 rn lea ?ir Wilmington, North (Jarohna. You will trrnf?fco that Charl ;s ton has ao decided au ad van?? go over all thc nra - ketn ea it of tho routo/yllat abe will di aw tho trado on alt opposing -"ffrhM,* and make them feeder a in Road of draWlzftr^uBin 03a away. Liot ua now seo how ,st?slanda on thu weat Bido. Taking Louis vi llewen tucky, an tho ob? jective point, Charlestqhj.aSMlio advabtago io distance over Savannah, '.kia Cbattanpoira.-ol 118 mllca. and via ffiiPsSHlle and tao Blue Btdge of 74 mtlce. XkfV'J?'onou 'Broad ia BO miles ahortor than thu '.ti*'* Jtidgo via- Euox v"illo sod tho OreouviLe IrSiroad. You i^mm*L.-'T ccivo that thia routo J?jpVr?} ccmnp H^^B^ canuutbavo. tu point nf^aWulnco, Let vts^M eco tho advantages in cost of conalractioM grado and curvature. Coming aontb from Valnr Bock via Ashville, thero ia no grado over fori y loot, per mlle, anti goiutr fiom thia place to Paint Rock, two anda-bair milos around Tryon Mountain, bavo a grado-of Bixty-tbieo footjicr mlle. No otber grado over forty feet. Tho curvature ia Eaid by tho engineers to bo very light indeed. Tbo cos) ol tho road as estimat? ed by Mi lor MoNoilin 1830, and again bv Major Medalia tu 1800, will be lesa than $2,000.000, and when finished to Ashv.llc, N. C.. tho wbolo road to LnbiBviUo ami Cincinnati will be aeoured beyond doubt. The Legialature of North Ca talina baa.re movod all reatriation aa to gauge; eira may, therefore, pass through with unbroken bull'. The western ex .euston of tbo North Carolina Conlral Boad ia now lot to contraot, bslwocn Ashville aud Paint Bock, and operations com? mon -ed from Faint Booie to Morristown, on the East Tenncaaeoand Virginia Ita il road ; a dis? tanco of 44 miles, tho road la com plo to and in running order, (thia ia in tho heart of Eaat lenoeaaeo, one ot tho finest proviaion conn tries in tho United htatns) From Morristown to Cumberland Gap, 61 miles, whioh ia tbe ro moiniuc link of tho Cincinnati, Cumberland (Jap and Charlealon Bailroad. they bavo State aid ot 910.000 per milo, aud $100 090 f JV each bridge, in addition to county and private stock. Tho road, direct fr.im Louisville to Cumber? land Oap, ia all provided for. The above atalcmenta bave been collect od from tho reporta and aurvoys of tbo various OUR moora who have boen on tho lino from 1838 to 1860, and there ia no doubt of I heir cor reo t neaa. Now, tako tbo map of tho United Statee, stretch a thread from Cbai'ostdn to Cumber? land Gan, and mark tbo various pointa, and no doubt will remain ne to tbs direotnesa ot the line. Then compare costa, gradea, fco ; add to thia tho fae t that the road runa through tbo centre of tho 8 ate, and cannot be tapped at any point ao .aa to divert business from Ibo road, und it is roally surprising that any* Bane man can tail to approciato the great advanta gea offered in building thia oxton lion. It U of vital importance to Charleston and tbe Souih Carolina Bailroad, aa well 08 lo Columbia. IT we Tail, wo loan tbo advantagea wa now have. Other roads aro being constructed wblob will tako off a largo portion of the buaineaa we now bavo. Wo must move in thia matter. Thero ia no euch thing 08 .standing still-the.-wbolo world. ia in motion. You cl thor will move forward or backward. Tho. State io reconstructed; wo must reconstruct all businoss, dovelope the re? sources of our country by proper application of mas?lo and brains, -and wo sholl hear no moreof bard times. This'link Will: certainly be '-built Borao day-tho wants of tbe country, uemand it; but let us not walt. unnVother, channels have been opened whiob will divert muoh of tho buainoas that wo now have to other marketa; it ia much cailcr (o retain, buaineaa titan to bring it bick. 1 must closo* aa timo will not pormit farther explauatton' now; but at a omi futuro day I will endeavor to add a few remarks ou BO mo pom ts of in tor: a t cou ncc tod with tbe enterprise, . TUB INTERNATIONAL Ii OAT EAVE. Hore Interesting DrtrilU-Time ?nd I>lS tauco Corrected-Graphic Ueaerlptlon pt tia* Contest, o.e. , ?-???,? ? * - ? *?.': It is oloar now that in'the recent interna - tionil boat race on tho River Tho moa, tho Americana wore not beaton ao badly by their opponents, tbo Oxford crew, aa at flrat report: ed. The later cabio dispatch; published yes? terday, stn od that tho Judgo bad declared that tho Harvards, at tho end of the rao j, were only half a length clour water in tbo rear of their op? ponents, Indicating ' that thoy lost the race by about a length .'sad ?half. Now, the apeolal correspondent or tbe'New York Trib?ne con-; Artus th (a s ta te ra out,'' and saya: The'defeat of the Harvards io th? Interna? ?opal boat race vast lesa than reported. Aa reckoned on the pros 1 boat it appeared to" be foar- lengths, and l ao fol?grapbed; bat th 3 j ad ge at Mortlake. Sir Aubrey Paul, personally informs aw-that tho totnal dlfferenoo st the fluish withal one Iepgjh snd-a^half. The timo, loo. given in my Brat diapafoh was in? correct.. Tho true Um? waa 22 mientes 20 sec? onds and tbroc-flftha, as taken by. Froilshani'a obtdrlograph, registering Independent fifths or seconda, rhia ls no?rly 2L Stioondi loss than tho time given by the Linden reporter*; bot I took it mjaeir, sud am oonfidept ivis accurate. The'aime writorgtvea a grapblo devript'on or the raes, sod tborsport ae<m?' to be, st th? 1 . '' . - ^v.'. ^*'. samo timo, critical, pcrfcotly (air and moro sat? isfactory than any otbor account that baa yet [ boon reel v od. Ho saja: I bo boalB Hlnrt? d abreast of Ibo nmpiro'H uteamor. Dlaikio Ravo tim word "Go" at ox II o M y ATO hours tourloon nu nu tea forly.ono eooontl? and tvfo-Oftbs. Tho tido liad aliuoBt ocaaed rmini nc; up. and tho wholn rnco waa row oil on noarly alaok ?rater, Harvard jumped away ai tho word, I .orin:,' (Hie Boston stroke) boguinins; wit h thu impossiblo Btroko of forty Hix to tho minute. Darbiebiro (tho r/uqliah Btroku.l who will unver bc harried, wau co?? tent with forty. Tho pace WAB tornHo from tho start. Harvard bopan almost immodiatoly to load, Ora wm;; away from Oxford amid loud cheers and rowing woll together, and in bettor form than over boforc. At Craven Cottniro th nv wcro full halt' a lour lb ahead, and thonco to Ci ab Troo kept steadily gaining. lioth crews were doingulf thoy wauled; but Oxfoid, which was never u idor any airosa, incrcaaiti!; UH moasuro st' oko of forty to tho minute, rowed with a precision beyond ull praise. Durbiehiro is liko n machine, and is nevor flurried by an oppononi'd load. Ijong heforo Hammersmith '.voa reached, H arv.-ni, having a clear lead Burnham (Chl ci;;o ooxswain) should btw o takt-n Oxford's wu Lr; but ti wm; to do so, ho crow norvouH, sheered wild, hcemod then to loso Iii? bend, and novcr aflor regal ned his composure. Ho lost at least a length on tbe whola course. Ox? ford ht cored admirably -roll, making a straight lino trout Crab J roo to tho oontro ut Hanmicr Hinitb Bridfio, and thenou din not loso aa inch to tho end, At Crab Trco. Harvard waa a good length ahead, the timo being flve-minutea and fifteen seconds. Dut boro tito paco boam lo toll. Tho stroko bad fallon from 40 to 44 and 40, and then went, up ugiin to 43. Flesh and blood could stand it no longer. ' Boyond Crab Tree, Oxlordbogan to creep up, und at tho s jap works wcro alonvtido. This Loring would not suffer, but drovo on bis boat with spirit, and. ubot Hammersmith Bridge ll length ahead Otico more, Darbishiro imposai r:? ly pulling 40 to tun minuto, and never getting many inches aetc.i of Harvard's rudder. 'ibo brtdgo was a bedlam of varying abouts and oho em tor tho two it nur g l ni g orowa. Har? vard pasuod undor it in aa unprecedented time-eight minutes and thirty sucond*-but alas and alas, tho effort bad not only been tre? mendous, but do-iporate. To critical eyos tho race waa lost while Harvard waa still a good longtb ahoad. Their rowing grew wild, their form, bithorto good, waa lost, tbeir timo for? gotten, aud sad Jelling symptoms of distress in tho American boat becamo evident not far bu Sond llarnroorrmith. Oxford a second timo ogan to draw up ou tho loading bort, never accelerating their stroko, but rowing with that Anal teat of polect oaramanabip, a spirit with? out haste, lt waa tho lost roal struggle of tho race. Harvard bad littlo lefc 'o auswor Ox? ford's1 challenge; Ibo dark bluo drew swiftlv level, then ahead, thoa a full length.ahead, and off Chiswick Church took Harvard's watvr. From that, moment Oxford bad a clear lead. Tba i nce was over. Thora remained two miles and moro to row, but the last chanco aud bopo of Harvard was gone, i'iicno ) thoy rowed ou, ns bravo mcu witt row, a hopeless race a raco they know to bo hopeless. ai?d yoi contested with heroic cour? age. Burnham frantic illy throw water ovorj Loring, chocking tho boat without rolioving the crew, and bia wild stooling still went on. Barren'* bridge was passed in eighteen min? utes. Oxford apparently several lengths ahead, and Harvard vainly spurting belora and be? yond tho bridge. To tell the ptaiu truth, Ox? ford won as they liked alter passing Hamaior smith. To tho passiou<ito efforts of Harvard, Darbishiro was content to respond with Just effort enough' to ko.-p tho lead undiminished, ail I BO tho two bravo fours rowed 00. At tho final moment. Lorine, in nb hopo of | success, bat for bonni V, puro Bake, rallied thc las ten orgies of bis cxbinsted crew,- and thoy drew to witMp .a longth anda half ol that still vigorous, indomitable Oxford four. And with? in a length ami a half of oppononta whom they wore,bound to resDoot in defeat. Oxfoid rowed sica lily past tho Judgc'jboata^li, and 82$S; ma~A H AND30ME l?i?u\Jiiaaoc?TT...v.VEUY I pi mon who fends tZ 69 to thu "XIX CENTURY"' Publication Compauy, in ?hts city, rt colton that auporb Mopaztnn for ono you-, and a copy of el tl: cr Of tb?'Waverly Novela or thc works of Charles Dlcfcons that may ba designated, bpeclmcn num? ber whit premium list 35 canta. ' August 81 ! '-' tulhslmo AST- TAX NOri?E-OFPI?B OF O?TY .I Bil A8URT, 6EPIE1I n*|t. 1 sr. ]809.- Th? third und last Instalment or TAX ON lt KAG RSV ATC lor 1809 la duo, and payable daring tho present month. 8. THOMAS, foot 1 S City Tte i surer. : as-JlABENQO.-F li V EB AND A?UE CURB, TONIC. FfcYHll PREVKNTiVB.-T?is val uabln preoarailon had been in private as? for many yen re, anil through thc persuasion of Irlands, who have u-ed lt with the raopt benoflclat rcaulta, the proprietor has been Induced to offer lt to the pub? lic. Ii ls wamntcd tocare CHILIS AND FEVEB of howovei looa; Handing, r;moviti(t the cause and entire!) eradicating Ita effects from tho system. It will PURIFY TUE BLOOD, strengthen tho diges? tive organe, indueo an appetite, and restore the patient to perfect health. It 19 a purely VEOKIIILK pr?paration, und to harmlose that children of all agca may take lt willi safely. As a tonio MAUENQO has no superior, au>i for debility stiling from the effects or fevert|pr fro'u other cante, ls Invaluable. A few dotes ia tofflclent to satisfy th? most in? credulous suOVror of lt* vlrluo sod worth. All who fry one bottle ot UARBNQOwtU be so mach pleased ?Uh its offect, that they will readily en? dorse it, NO HUUBUO. For ovid cn co ot Us effi? cacy and value, refer to MAUENOO circulars, which contain certificate? of welt known and retpeciablo chuco*. 'ai A UENOO ls a genuine Routh cm vropiratiou, the proprietor and manufacturer b-ing a native amt rt SH! cut of Ofaarletion, and lt la fatly guar?o" od to elva complete and narvena] astiafactlon. , NO HUM ULTU. THY IT. . . For sale by all Druggists, and bj DO WIE ot MOISE, coiner Meeting and Sasel streets? QUOD* ItICii, WIN KU AN & CO., Haync-strcf t, and Q. ,1. LTJUN, Druggist, Agent oY Proprietor, corner ot King and Jobr ;, teeta. Chirlestou, ri. C. . ,; >r ' i Juno H.:i,'. V "ac . . v . fte?o 49* BX IK AO T FRO ll A KMUV??'E LET? TER FROM HAWAI', SANDWICH HMNDB.- . .* . . Ahti?ugh tho eruption !?> not BO violent .cow. tbe volcano ls a fearful sight to behold, lbs rtVera of lava still flow, and tu o Bm oka fran the en ter ascend?, tn" awful majesty. During I bia vol. mute upheaval lt has veen very sicily herc. Ai peculiar sort of low malar I- us lover, which baa grown out oi the foul, condensed vapors of tho vol? cano, has prevali? 1 lo sn alarming oaten*, and at ?ne thn ltw.ifl feared il wculd depopulite tho Uland, Hut lorlunatcly, a sea captain (oalllag here for sup. pile?) distributed PLANTATION lil rr Elis to the suffering,' and quick sui thorough earea wero Ibo revolt. The news' spread Uko wi'dflro. Mestra. Cbiur-Tilda & Co., CommU-lnn Merchante, bad theao Hitter* for sale. In a short tima their office was besieged and their supply oxuauited A s'eamer .wa? diii-atolied to Ban Franc! ico by order of the Ho ?pital Department, and a m w and enormous supply obtained ' a? soon as posai ole. From that moment tba scourge waa stayed. Not another fatal caa? occurred, and the epidemia hal now entirely .disappeared, . ? . ls (bia wonderful remedy known in your city* I boee so, for Ul? > sure cure fae all fsvers and m la sm alia sickness. You nay , tell your friends aofor me. H. M. C. MAGNOLIA WATEU.-Superior to the bast Im? ported German Cologne, and sold atbtlf tho prica. . Attgnat 8t ' _tuths3 EXECUTORS' TiT??L NOTICE.-NO tlce ls Ufreby glverf fiat ? on the, raitt DAV or Barman ensuing, the undersigaU will apply to the Jodga of Prob it?, of v. bi rle ?lon County, for a Anal dli:nara? as Ejecutora of tho Batate of the Uto . JOSEPH a^kNt:-?: ."I " * : i. ?i. y.? A . ~3 \ W.B? P. 8L4TTBa >r? FPAKOM WMMO?, Kxe:utof? of BstafeofPatHrJD' ?,.*ptt . '*?.?'' U ?."Vir- '. Special ??ati?C?. THE PLANTERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK OF sou i H CAROLINA, 8IPTKMI!BB1. 1809.-D ANIEL RAVBNKL, PRESIDENT. JA M h H K. KOHINHON AND Ol ll EDS, DIREC1 OKS OF THE PLANTKBS' AND M hen A MC.-- BUNK OF HODTU GAHOLINA, VB. TUE ri.AN I IKS' AND MECHANIC:.' RANK OFSCUTU CAROLINA, LF.W M. BATCH AND OlULItS_Whs.rtai. Ill pureuanro of Ibi decree of tho Court of Fqully, in this case, a met tine, of the Stockholders of tho bank w.n. duly cattai on tbs 13th instant, butaaitl meeting, KIIUOIIKII largely attended, faded lot' want of a legal quotum; and whereas, in that event, thu fnnher action ni the ( orporation la devolved hy Ihn raid decree upon ibo Board of Directora. Do it, therefore, lat. Itemilved, by Hie ?ni I Hoard. Thal it is expo diuut tu rc-oilul>lUli Ibo Hank with a* Urgu a > 'u|-lial UH possible, uu 1er tho *ot ol the General A-eeuibly, entitled *'r\u Act to cnablo tile Hanks of Ihn . Into to rt-uuw bwduess, or to pkv-o lboi< tu liquluallon." Sd. Ilttolvtd. l lin lo tin? end uu assoumtut of Flvu Dol.ars li ho.oby laid upon each allaru, to ho palo tu I .VD iipi.il instalments, ou thu lit O.'lohcr and tho 1st ol Nuvouiher tai linc; said pajtueut to he mudo either lu cash or I?; .dock nolo ol the abure holder. Iba R'iu ' lo ho i. jme I n part of Ibo Capital acd to io ere ?iti d n<- ardingly lo each t-haru. 3.1. ita ititi, Ibu olocklioldera lulling to pay in cash or by Dot O at Iii? dale? ntoruKal I, ?-hall br deem? ed to bavo ii. eh m d lite prlvileycRol tho new Charier; and a separate account M.?il! bo L -pi ol tho assets and dcbld ot thc Rink, as act lonb In tho repon, with a view to a I'quhiatlou of 'hf tr claim? ; und that whenever tho raid assola Khali bc collected, and tho dchln and expensen ascertained amt paid, thc Balli Stn,-klio (lera Hil ill receive credit for their re. apcotivo ahuroi or Ibo aurplus. The foregoing resolutions, reported by a ?pedal cotumtttco appointed for that puruute, were unani? mously adopted by tho Hoard or Directors. Iho Froid lent will attend at thc Dank daily from ll to 3 o'clock, to glvs Information and arrange the bseossmeDt called lor. btocabotrtcrs will please bring Iboir Certificates of | Stock with them. W. E. UASKELL, ?apt 3_ tbataW_Cajbto. ?3- TAXliS I TAXES t-C OLLEION COUNTV_The time for paying Btalo and County Taxas without tho additional twenty per cont, baa been extended until the RtOHiEBirrn DAT or Sar lEunr.n. .TAMES W. OB ACE, August 31 0 1 rrasoror I). C. ?- MANHOOD.-A MEDICAL ESSAY ON THE t'MbK AND CURE OF 1 HEM Al Uli I' DK. CLINE IN KIAN, tho treatment of Nervous and Ph, Bleat Debility, Ac "Ibero IR no member of society by whom thia book will Dot he found useful, whether euch perron holds tho relation of Parent, Preceptor or Clergy limn."-Uedicat Tima and Oattlte. Sent by mail on receipt of Oity routs. Address tl o Author, Dr. F. DEF. CD ll 119, Bogt 1_lyr_Washington. D. C. NOTICE.-I, i Hi Kl' SA BONN TAO, WIFE . OF OTTO SONNTAO, Dyer and Scourer, residing at No. 141 Market .street, routh i- Ule. do hereby give notice that I will cany on butlness as a Sole Trader in one month trout tho date hereof. August? Imo TU Kitti 8 A SONNTAG. JW- A CARD-SOUTHERN LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY, Al UNTA DEPARTMENT. To the Pi-hpl: <ff South Carolina: Tho above Company was orean zed In ISM, in cons. quenco of Hie wholesale forfeiture of e'outfaorii policies by Northern companies. Tho unparalleled success of the enterprise has forced several of these companies lo rosloro their Sont urn policlos, Irom the fact that they could Dot operate In our mtdat without tho appearanco of honesty. ' We keep all our money at homo to build up our Impoverished country-every dollar of premium being safely invested iu tho ?late f mm which it ls de? rived. Tbo lu ?tito tioo ta purely Southern, and boneo ahon'd appeal with G??atJftSW ,n' ,b* patriotism and ?Si'but toVibTolffl^SBu '???:*uU;&fySm&. by Ibla' purely 8uuThrnJo?Smpany-founded on -, mt no tl MU and solid' wealth. Ita ratio cf assets to lUblUUcs-the true teat of a company's strength-la second to nona on this continent, being nearly $300 to ?100. ' Whenever and wherever we have preaentcd the claims of thia Company, it ba? not only enlisted the sympathies of our people, but bas also secured their hearty co-operation. Wo bava soeur od 609 policies in South Carolina nineo the lOih of February. Wo number among our Directora General Wade Hamp? ton and Colonel Wm. John-ion. gentlemen well known to every citizen of South Cirollna. Wo ap? peal personally to ibo people of South Carolina to asalat in pushing forward Ulla deservedly popular Soulhernhistltuti .il. J. H. MILLER, Gee oral Agent Southern Lifo Insuranco Company, No. 33 Droad street. Augusta. 0?. H. Y. TUPPEB, Agent, Charleston, S. C. U. W. Hi: - AU; Milli:. M. D., Medical Examiner. Wo cheorfally recommend thc above Company to the patronage of tho citizens of Fouth Carolina. .Columbia, H C.-J. S. Pref ton. J. P. Carrol), 0. D. Melton. 8. W. Melton. J. D. Topo. Camden_J, B. Korebaw, Wm. M. Shannon, W. F. Johnson. Bu oller.-John B. Mooro. Winnaboro'.-W. R Robertson, J. B. McCantr, James H Rion. Yorkvillo. -W. D. W bon, A. < oward, Jame? Ma? son, I. D. Witherspoon, J. R. britton, J. T. Lowry, R. a. McCaw. Anderson.-J. L. Orr. Darn well.-Jos. A. Lawton, James Patterson, John? son lin [;o cd Clan nd. n. - Juo. L. Manning, T. C. Richardson, Browne Manning. REFERENCES1 IN CUAIU.E&TON. Oeuernl JAME i CONNER, Meurs. PELZER, RODGERS At CO , JAMES H. WILSON, Efq., GEO. H. WALTER. Esq., LEWIS D. MOWRY, Eaq. August 10 Qoooa KW SOLOMON'S BITTERS.-THIS PRE . PA RATION, compounded by on? of our oldest and most esteemed dtugglsls, baa, daring the short time in wbl?h, it baa boen offered to tba public, attained a reputation which baa almost entirely driven out of mtrket the various ton lc < ami stimulant? which, for a f HW mon'hs, by exorbitant puffing and heavy ad verliaiug, auoee ed od in building a profitable bual Dcas for ibvlr projector*. botomou's Bitters aro not of ' to fl uh j style, dc .pending upon larg* adverllalng, botigbt pufft and flcUtinna recommandstiona-for a cala to a gullible public. . Ibeir composition la well known to and ap. prove d by many of our tieat physician?, a:. J the pro prietora depend upon tbo inlrlnsio melita nf their medicino to make it a? popular as it U curative. They do net protend to oner a medicinal prepara Con that will euro all tho ills that flesh ts heir to, .but they do conload that tho Judicious use cf theso Ritiera will greatly allovlito human suffering, and bring very maoy to a aiato of comparative heal th who bavo long been strangers lo that grear blessing. One good gtnuiao recommendation of any pro fused curativo ia worth doz-ns or linn ired s of bought certificates, end tbs Messrs. SOLOMONS .have only published a few out of tba hu mi redo of un? solicited testimonies'willoh the bavo received. Wo thia morning give a copy of a letter from Hon. A L> X. H. HTIPHKNH, Wboaopeculiarly enfeebled condition for tho paat alz months has been known te tho whole country. His fow earnest words will go much for. tber to confirai ibo good opinion already existing as to Ibo DOOOflclal qui ll I int of Ibis medicine thin would oolnmns of stereotyped recommra?lIlona from unknown parties : > LTBKSTT HALL, Ca?WTJB.DHV1LXE. OA, August 14,1829. ?Yetara. A. A. Solomon ? Co , Dntggittt, Savannah, Qa. : OaarTZ,aif?x->Pleat? tend ma half a dosen bottles of your bitten. I have been Using them lately noon the recommendation of a friend, wllh decided boceflt. in giving tons lo tba desalive organs and general tirona th to my system. Bend by Express, with v-ilne endorsed, C. O. D. ! '^1*'Tow*fancifully," - ; ifkfOM) i ALFXANDEBR. STEPHEN.a. A a gust li Imo - ICXCOItHIONS TU ALI. l'Oi.vi's UK IN. THUK.1l AK Ol N 0 TUF. tlallHOIt. r-, Tin: YACHT i:i.rANi i; w 11,1, NOW nu /?V x HUME her trips to nil points In iho harbor /J\y^ Apply lo A. A.UOLIIhlllTIl, B tim At M. Uoltlamilti & ..-OII'B, Vcudiio Kanne. Or to THOMAS YOUNO. Captain. OK hoaid. August lt)_ KXUl'tttflONBI ICXl UOMONH j _r-w TOE UNK FAST MAILING YAOIIT JWV^ Tl,I.A ANNA, thc-< liumpiou of th? -mitti. y^Ps i? now lo.idy .IIKI prepared Io maki- ~<rular ? * ' ln?in, tima .ilT>rdiiig uu opportun!!? to all who ii.iiv vt Uh lo vWit poluta ot mt-r.'-t lo our boan thtil harbor. l'or passage, apply to Ilm CapteJu on Union Wharf. Join' il l int ?.::;!.AUKI.I'HI.X AM> BUNION. .i?,r-e-,-> THF SI r.AMSIitf PHONETIK - SZjf~jVWfj? ?S? 0?t?HMH A. I) <.11AY. ?lill, m> C?jm\l?^A?lft Xortt .Mlnniie wtiuri. on IHUUSDAY, ttPStt*&IShm 2?t in-i.mt, al 1 o'clock V. M. J-'or Freigbt apply to Foptl_ JOBS li THEO, fl ETTY. MOW V I? fl lt A. * JU C ll A lt I.K.S'IO N ST K A ?I s ll 1 1' UK li. F tl ll .\ K AV Y ll lt K . t'AltlN I'ABSAGli 120. 'STEAMSHIP OUAMPION. lt. W. LOCKWOOD. Commander, will unit .from Hilccr'x -mitti Wlinrl mi Svr cnDAT. September 4th, ai S o'clock, p. M. Jt3f Au extra charin- ol ?6 made tor Ticket? pur? chased on board altr.r sailing. jjbjf No Bille of Lading ?tgncd alter tho steamer leave?. 4?r* Through Bill* La ling given for Cotton to Horton and Providence. R. i. Ager* 1 brough Billa ni Lading given to Liverpool. tar Minno luauraiji*). t>y thia Hue >; per cent. tte" Tho bteaiu?r? ot thia lino ar? Orel class {_ every respect, and their Table? are rupnlied with all tho delicacies uf Ibe New York and Charleston mar kola. Por Freight or Passage, apply to J A M h it A tm i n A CO.. Ageuta, Corurr Adirer'* Wharf and Hast Bay |Up-rtalra.) O?- Tho Steamship CHARLESTON will follow and rall on TUESDAY, Replember 7, at hall-paAt 7 o'clock A. M._August 20 BALTinUltP, ADI) C II A II A. it S T < > > STEAMSHIP LINK. TUR HTEAMSBIP FALCON " 'Captain HORSBT, Will ?all for Balli AjJi^t?J moro on t IUIMY, 3d b'eptomber, at halt-paBt 1 o'clock P. M., I rom Pier No. 1, Union Wharves. ??- Through Bills Lading signed for all classes of Frtight to BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, WILMING? TON, DEL., WASHINGTON CITY, and tho NORTH? WEST. Por Freight or pastase, apply to COURTENAY ti TREN HOLM, Aoguet ai_4 _Union Wbarvey. PACIFIC MAIL. STK/lfllSIUF COAIF* 9 TH ii o ron ri.NU io UAL1F0BN1A. CHINA AND JAPAN. OBAXOM OF SAILING DATS! *>rf~t*~*i STEAMERS OP TBE ABOV '?X-?&'EiX line leave Pier No. 11, North Uiver. ?* (i^K&?i ,or''' UI c"'uir'1 ?Keel, Nnw Vor?-, ?I ^JSaSsSittm 12 o'clock neon, of the Int. 17th and Viet of every month (tixrept Vb en tl.uso date? tali HU Sunday, then tho Saturday r.rcccdinp). Deparmro nf j.t and Ulai cn-mccl at Panama w".h ?le?u:eri lor South Pacific and Centn! 'America' purls. Thone nf let touch at ?V?snrivniilo. Departure of lltl> oi cadi month connects wlit the re.w ?lenin Hue fror. Panama tn Auvtrtdln one N.-w Zealand. Steamship CHINA le.vr*a Bm FtaLeiacO loi China ?nd Jo v J ti October 4?IM9a No Callfcrnia steamers touch at liaif.-.r., but go direct from Now fork to AaplnwaU. One bandred pounds tagpsgc free tc each-.duh. Medicine and attendance KP*. For Passage Ticket? or In rlUor Information apply at the COMPANY'S TIOKET OFPICk", on thc whorr loot of Canal-street, Not th Uiver, Nev.' York. March M_lyr_F. R. H A uv, Kotrt. FOtt WHIGHT 8 BLUFF ANO I NT Kit Mt-DIATE LA NU INO ti ON TBB SAMEI ??^??S/ti TBB LIGHT DRAUGHT 8TJ ^"?NBSOKMABirv^"?pUio Ara-. Boa" "iifave ?f'iVtoi?^?.i^f^ ForTrelgbt engagements apply atibo OFFICE OF THE AU ENCY, Sept 2 ?_fi_Accommodation Wharf, ~Ult ED1STO, HOCK.VILl.tC. KNTKlt PUISB ANO WAY LANDINGS, r -?rfr~?w THE 8TRAMER BT. HELENA, Jat3^3na_OapUIn H. D. H-nioxr. will nM-rive Freight Tats DAT, and leave To-Monaow UOBNIHO nt 8 o 'clor t, and Edlsto SATOTtOAT Moaimro, at 3 o'clock. Foi Freight or Paasaco apnly on board, or to J NO. H. MURRAY. Agent, Market What f Tho Steamer leaves again FUIPAT MCBHISO, loth instant, at 8 o'clock, and Patato PATOSDat MIHIHINO, ot 8 o'olock. 1* Sept 2 Special Boticcs. AW BATCHI?LOR'S UA1R DYE.-THId splendid Hair Dye IR tho bait in tbo world; tho nuly true aod perfect 0>e; harmless, reliable, imta'-la. Deon?; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints; rem* edies the ill effect? of bail dye*; Invigorate? and loavoa the bair son and beautiful black or brown. . .-old ly all Druggists and Perfumers; aud properly applied at Ratchclor's WU Factory. No. - Bond Btreet. New York, lyr May IS OW A REGULAR HABIT OP BODY IS absolutely essential to physical h eut h and clcarneta ol Intellect Nor ia this all. Beauty of penton can? not co-exist with an unnatural eondit'on of tho how. eb<. A freo pa ?ORO of the refuse matter of the sys? tem through their, natural waste pipes is as neces? sary to ibe purity of tbo body a* the freo passage of tho offal of a city through iU sowerais necessary to tba health or its irbabitantt. Indigestion ia tbe primary cause of moat of the dis oases of tbo discbarglog organs, and one of its most common retulta la constipation. Thia com? plaint, besides b-lng dangerous la itself, bas many. dlsBgroaablo concomitants-such as an unploaaant breath, a aallow aain, contaminated blood and bile, hemorrhoids, heidacbu,lo.<s of memory, and gene ral .Jobi lty. HO si ET YE R'S STOMACH DI t TER 3 remove all th so twila by ro.novlug their Immediate cauro In ?he dlgesHve orean J, and regulating the action of ihn latest.nes TU? oombinttlo? of properties in (bis celebrated preparation ia ono of ita chief merits. It ls not merely a stimulant, pr a tonic, or an antl-hll , lout agent, or a nerrin,*, or.a btood d?purent, or a oi tuart ir, but all these curativa elementa Jud?ele us ly blended In oii>- powerful restorative. It lends ac* tlvltx aud vigor to the Inert and enervated atomacb, relieves tho alimentai v c mal of Hs obstruction?, and gives tono to ibo membrane which lines it, gently atlmnlatce tho liver, braces Ibo nerves, an 1 cheeta tbo animal spirits. No other rome]) po?*osgea such a variety ol hy?'en I c. virtue* It ls to those charac? teristics that it owes ita prestige a* a bouiehold me il lc In e. Experience has proved lhat lt 1? as harm less as it ls efficacious, and benco it ls aa popular with ibewcaker sex as wllb tho atrontter. HOST KI TER'S STOMACH DITIUBS ls SO.d in bottlo* only, sud tho Irado mark blown In tl glass and nu raved on tho label, with nur steel ongrave:! revenue stamp ovor tho ca-k, btest of gennlnoness. nowaro of countcr.'clta_PAC 0 August 23 "aWROSADALISI-WASHINGTON, D. 0.1 MAY 2li, 1888 -Dean FIG-I deem lt duo to you to report the Lo ne il eta i effecta of your B03ADALI8 In ruy cato. At tho opening of ibis month I wss r ni? trated by weakness to much as to prevent my atten . Hon to household dntlea. ' My sltenduig pbytic-ian brouflhtmeabotiteof your Rosadalli, which had I ho desired effect;, lt strengthened my system, snd bat restored my hesltb. Wo aie using this medicine in our family with very hippy results) and I cannot asgard it ot bor wisc than a truly valuable medicine. Yours respectfully, ALICE C. REYNOLDS,. Np. 231 New York Avenue. For tale by OOO TR rc ri. WIN EMIN A CO., Im? per tera of Progs sn i Chemicals, Charlo don, S. C. August 28__]_?tuih3 ?-THE NRATESr, THE QUICKEST AND THE CHE A PENT.-THE NEWS JOH .Ol'iTOE, No. io EAST BAY, having replenished Its Stock with a> I new ?ml largs assortment of material of the dm ?t qaalityi and lafett ttyloi, ts prepared to exsou?e,' at the aborten .?otirn aod in 1he best manner, JOB I FEINTING Of every deicrlptiob. i Cell aod cu mino the seato of prices before ginns; jour orders elsewhere.