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VOLUME VII.-NUMBER 1141. CHARLESTON, fe. C., FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, MX DOLLARS A YEAR BY.TELEQKA.Pg. WASH i y (HON jYJBW?. WASHINGTON, Soptember 2.- Claiborn B. Mobloy ia appointed F?deral attorney Southern fr District of Florida. W-9. Secretary" Riwlius tua bad another attack. H^Vofltorday'H exertions at tho Uabinet. wau a gai u Ht |a? hie physician's adrioe, and haa caus?fl a ire " lapso. f* Rawlins' friends aro vory solicitions. Ho ie regarded as champion in the Cabinet ot g orto r . ona measures toward the South. The Prosidoht told Souter bo waa determined not to Interf?ra in Stato elections. Matters of law, aa well as removals and appointments, would be relerrod to the proper dopartmoota i for notion. Tho rovonne to-day waa nino bundrod and twelve tho mani. Asaos ale Juatico Weir bas BO present idea of rosiguitig. Over o>io thousand suits aro ponding against New York bunkers and brokers for un de ra tv o monte of capital. Conviction involves Quo ar.d imprisonmont. Tho Evening Expresa says: "It is eaid tbat General Canby ia preparing a report to tho President, pitching into tho political, moral and Booial al ai us of Virginia goucrally^aucl charging tho people with hindering rocou atruotioD and hoing aeorctly hos ti io to Iho Con* K rOBB?onal policy." f* Tho coaloms ti ora (ho 21st to tho 38lb in olnaivo woro tour and-a-balf millions. f The Spanish - MtoiBter Roberta authorizes a. tho Btatemeut that tho roo ont publient lou of ao intercepted lottw in tho Now York Hun io a Iforgery. A private lotter, dal ed at Madrid, from an authoritative sour ?, states that Sickles offered the United Statea aa a mediator botweon Spain and Goba-thc proposition being tho aboli? tion of fl ivory and tho paymont to Spain by f tho Cabana lor forts, public buildings, ?Vc. > While Spain does not reject the mediation, there aro Ber io un obitacloi in the way ot an acceptation. The impression among miny Spanish statesmen ia. howovor, that Coba will cventnaliy pass, from Soonish control. It is stated that Spain demanda, aa a preliminary, that tbe Cubans lay do wu tho r arms, wlijib, it is ascertained, the Cnbaria will not do, having no guaranteo of protection from the voluu teere, who, it ia elated, aim nt tho absolute control of tbe island, and havo a secret organi? zation to.tbat end. itt A ppeoial to tha Times makes Grant say to tho Bouter dologttton from ronnesaoo that ho recognized Mr. Heritor as a - Republican, aud considered that the Republicans who voted for bim utill belong to tho Republican party, aud, in addition, that bs would not romo /o from omeo nov F?deral official in tho statu far hav? ing thrown tho weight of his influence against Mr. Stokes. .Tho President, i? conclusi?n, rot epmmonded them to harmonizo, and put an end ta their difSaultios, personal and political, by a general amnesty. i sa :-.-? . ?a icvKOJ'ii. . r ? . TT?ii.!!. . r, PLEA?UBX TBU? OF THE HMPBE88 -AKOTHEB O0HT V- .Wt?'I HPTQACT, . Vi .<:'. : aol t PASTS, August 31.-Tho Empresa Eugenio .will romain at Ajacoio av day or two. She will .j return to Parin mimo timo between tho 8d and ." 'Jib ox Soptombor. Tho Fublio a ays that tho a. Bmpferor will give audiences to.visitors to-day. i TKo French Jonrnala hayo-received .copies of \ a rnAnifeato inoitiog iriaurrootion, sigaed "Proa - I ideate de Corpito, Brutus/ I J THE GABXI3T cnrEF. fcsw*;FAiU8, August81.- Don Carlos has ombarkod f&tit Giupnucoi for England. He has abandoned. Hi"' the present., tbe attempt to provoke a Kai; in rjpain, nod will await a moro fAVora H eppor t uni ty. VOB BEObT AND B1S1IABCK. H^T KINDON, August 81.-lt m paid that tho qnar mV roi botween Austria and Prussia is likely to bo M amicably settled. Ton Benet baa made a * friendly overture to the Prussian governmeni. H u nu ENDE rt or OA OUST CHIEFTAINS-BEIN .' SOBOEBENTB FOB CUBA. MADRID, September 1.-Two Carl ia t chief? tains have: BuironJered upon oasuranoea tbat their Uves will bs Bpared, *. I .The government organs say tbat roinforc: m menta axe ?boat to sall sufficient to o ruo h ont . the Cuban rebellloa. ?TH1? CATHOLICS AND' TBS BOHOOLS. I DUBLIN, September 2.-'.'ardimi Cullen for? bids parents sending ahildren to the national mode! 80faool on pain of church punishments, ' ? I /. ' :H. ' -CXTB?.' \ ? HESIONATX0N OF I. A T.OB IlA - VALU A BED A AFPOIKT ED COSnt ANDEE-IN-CIIIEE. j ... I, .. tv . V -HAVANA, September12. -La Torre haa'reaifen ? ed tho oom um nd of thu .force* in tho Eua torn W' Department. 'l ?> -, B 'Vaimiaeda is1 appointed com munder.-hi'- chict, W with hie headquarters in tho field. . ? .i- ; . \ ? ? i. ?.!'.< J.S?K &. . SOUTH AM URICA. t * [ Hiw YOBtt/^I>J^.rh)>%F^T~ja?D!>,'?t?ialtjif fron) t Panama., haa arrived, with' dates^to the 383 ol Wk AUK nat, and, sixty . t?i?uaand ! dollars ; in ' ?ea - ature. iu Tbor? .waij an erdpH?p:Vbf Pj?h'vHl?o, a voir ?iiio near Quito. Hovor il. small Peruvian arthqnakeaare.a^rioTtefl. / - ' '?' ? w\ ' ~- i s i ? i' j i i vj AJLMOaT A. Itv ISL. . baw Warn: HOLPHUB, SFOIBOS,. Siptombor 3.-A ? difficulty having arisen ."bete, botween "L. Q I Washington and W. W. Glenn, of tho Dilti H more Gazette, growing out of a latter writt?rj B by Washington to a Virginia pall if. which lut ter was cona Unod to contain, an ofTonalvo alln Indian to Glonn, the parties wont on tho fiele K this morniag with a vi ow. to a hostile meeting I ' . Tho mai tor waa amloably ad] us tod. Tffo ngroo ., i mont was tbiL the ohs)leage of .Wasbingtoi K\ . J. and opithotn of Glenn bo withdrawn, Washing -lon disavowing the intention of saying any y Sj it h ing offenslvo in his orlgiual letter. mW . J TBS tfTOirgi?iq4Jf?4fir , . . Mk LONDON, Sentonibor 3^- Tlid uoli?itors o WM Lady Byron's family my that ?irs. Stowe's ar Jr Holes on the eeparatlon of Ix>rd and Lady Dy ^ ron ia not complote or authentic I TBE VIROIXI* JShJSCTXOXa.. RIOBMOVO,. September .3.-Guner tl Walke: ,-. retorted to tbe oity this morning, brit is vor; ' reticent as to his Interview with tho President It ie understood, howover. that tr nat worih' 1 assuranoes faave boon reoejved from Washing f 'ton that the test oath will not be exao'ed.-ant '\ Mihi ?be LeglAlature trilt ab^t? be oonvoned. j; TB* COTTON CkOP.' ' i.Y N?w OBIJIA??, SsptembM^-Lafo 'tthp re i Irnhi ^Tex?s;r?preaeBt o^ttb'd^alsTery^ron? il [ (Ming Many cnVerlain tbo opinion that ail wi] miy^?ffi wwrthere$, *!th ?5 few: L SVJJtKA MUM 'TUAi WIR BS. f' -?? Audls?atoh front Montana aaya tbat Govei VA? ??Ashley, known AS Imno.cument Aehloy, Alli aaaaKrmrrvad theelertod torrl orial anlit^r am j?I^J^Jex ?nd filled their pltosa. Tbe ou.it* SCOTT'S TACTICS. A RE VISED AND ENLARGED ?DITION. BOW TBE GOVERNOR OF SOUTHOAROLltfA BOUGHT TBS LAURENS RAILROAD. Thc History of itu Looomoth c II asl n ns -WttM Crews bad to Say-A latter travo, tb o Power Bobina tbe Thront How Scott It ti ns Ibo Marni nr. T?'THE'ldOlTOB Ot* THE NEWS. 1 bog tho nae of your colnmna for tho pur poBO o' cxpoeing coi tam improper acta perpe? trated by noun o of that party who now bold poait'ou in thia Staio-once held only by men ot honor and distinct ion-and aleo for th o pu i poae of ocr root mi; mieropt osontationB made by ono of thoir clan, who. singularly enough, aa Bunaoa tbo high-sounding norn Oe plume of "Veritas," aa if thoro could possibly bo truth a m'inn auch a 8wout-90ontedpartv. The Laurens Railroad w?a chartered a num li I of yearn nco, and oondoctod until tho alose of the late war by a president and board of diroctore. Ar, that time, however, it waa found impracticable to run tho road as formorly, and it foll a prov i o tbo garrisons or United States troops, which, from limo to time, occupied Laurena Com tIK uno. But evou tboae aoon disoontiou.d ita uso, and tho road waa virtually abandoned for tbo ?pa OD of BO vern 1 months. During that period it booame to bo considered public property. HB depots wera tabui'cd; its rolling Btook subjected to tho ru oat flagrant and indecent violo noe; its croas tien aud et ring ora torn np, and freely used aa firewood. In dood. a portion of one of ila trote?le waa out a,way, at tbe imminent peril of the whole atruo ture. in thia emergency, i, nu proaidont of tho road, with the board of directors, concluded il to ba advmablo to lease the road to any rc spihBlbie indi vidual who wonld run it and re? turn it to ns, at tho expiration of a atated period, in running order. Tho Offer waa, there? fore, published lu various journals of this and other States; but, on tho day ior the icoeption of proposal a, no one m a do us an overture. I then, seeing the impossibility of tho road be? ing managed by ita regular. diroctore, and bo in? convinced ; of ita impart anco to Laurena District, pro poa od to uoderUko the conduct if ItmyBolf. My pro poa it iou waa unan nu o na ly agreed to. I accordingly obtained a lease of tho road for tho poriod ol' five years. I pro? ceeded, at groat tioublo and cxpooao to my toir, to curry out tbo ternas of thia lease, and have continued up tb this timo to run a tri? weekly train regularly for the transportation Of passongera and freight, and a dally freight train whenever it became necessary. I havo not profited myself; I havo not squandered the small roaourges of tho raid; ? have not taxed tho pat rona of the road. I havo restored .the, Joad-bed, formerly yo ry defective; 1 have ro aired . t COE ties, . afc ono time positively dan [ g?rons) I have kept the depots in order; I bave gddcA .U?.**??*. .?....T?>.rr*?lin'v ,*tpck;.T havo. "afliinlbd .transport al tun tc- passengers and fkelght . far moro cheaply than waa done ! during the enapenaion of the road.- The charge of "Ventas" la, therefore, as false and stupid aa we ehould expect from Locomotive Scott, Cylinder Crows, and that ilk. But to the matter immediately nader discux a iou. A. M. Brodie and John W. H. Arnold ob? tained, not long ago, jndgmenta in the United States Court against the Laurena Railroad. Under thoae judgments levy waa made, and the rolling atock of the road sold afc auction on the li rat "Jonday in April last. The great sales? man and ubiquitous Joseph Crews waa thoro, and did himaelf tho pleasure of'bidding in that property for the righteous Robert E. Scott as Governor of South ' Carolina, according to thc statement of the veracious "Veritas,"' and oil bis own responsibility, without a word of direc? tion from tue said Robert E., either aa an indi? vidual or aa Governor. Why auch sale and Purchase were' m ad ? I 'am at a IOSB to ilia? co vcr; for there existed m ort gat! ea from' tho road to tho State of South Carolina and thc Bank i of the -State, executed in 1869, which would for more than cover alt the rolling atock that ever aharp-oyod Joseph and righteous Dr, Scott could scent ont. I vyroto to bia -Excellency-tbe eelf-aacri fleing Governor-to know hy what authority hil agent intorfored witta my loase. To thia .he re pited through hie secretary, John Heart, as fol Iowa: ' ')' ' STATS OF SOUTH CAUOT.INA, )L> ' '? BXBOUTIVE D?PAaTH?NT, \ COLUMBIA, Juno 9,1R69. ') B. ii. Janus, Etq: , | I Sta-I am du cc is a. by b's Excellency, Gov? ernor Scott to acknowledge the receipt o: yonr note of tho Rtu matant and to inforrr ) ou that the Laurena Baiirootl was bid in foi him, on his individual account, by Ur. J Crown, and that be is now acting under bi) authority., iiiu object, was and i a, to prevent,/ ?aerifico of the road, and of tb? interest p tho Brato involved In it, until a final BOttlemen 'waa made of its affairs.': I iVery reepodt[illly, 1 rn ra ?j ? - cir; I nih iv? .'.JOHN HKABT, Private.Secretary. I Ib is difilcniti.to determino what in .most con epionous in this doc?mor.t-goonj sonso, grot rhetoric or good grammar. But Whatever i be in these respects, it is ' a flat cb nt radi ct io i of "Veritas,'' from which it appears that om of tbe two hu been guilty Of gross falsehood For * 'Veritas" says that tho ; pu r ob aao ' WA made without Soot t'a knowledge', for the bene fit of the Slate and,in the name of tho Gov eroor. -Heart saya it waa mado in Scott,'? in dividual name, and that Booti'* object at ib tuno was, ko,, plainly abowing that Soo tv ba i-atended the p jrohjiao. li'osrt says that Scot parohaaod tho whole read; but it ls reason able to suppose that tho-old man had jua returned from, a dining party, and by reaao thereof forgotten that railroads are not throwi in when 1 one ' purchases a -, locomotive. A to his Excellency's . objeofc there ctn be n doubt, o? course; all oar pot-naggers are know t ) bo honpst, Patriotin moo,, who .would obeei fully apond t hoir last cent rather than see th State Buffor. 'vi", .-,"., I desire, lastly, to reply to a obirgo preioi red, partly if not wholly, against ole by "Vori tee." It ja ip-regard io Uie ttyi posai ol propeS jty boJonglQg to the Laurena Railroad. Hi atatem??t ia utterly rtiso, rY?m' ' beginning ? otad, as l can establish1 by all th? officers ot th "fOajdrwho have' had phnbrtneity to beoo ne at oji?in^'d'wijh th^ihlngsr, r;d# iexchanjri bp' aomo.perdions, worn-out oaaiinga. pf Si road with the Greenville and ?oJnoibla Rid, road, bat exchanged them for new, ones, whic 1 at onoja applied to lie .Lauren? Road. Tl cylinders mentioned by "VeritaerT se fra nd t leuily^ dla posed of by me and put chased by tb patrio tl ? Joe Crews, were not ? sold/ no r pr vjn'tWd from' sAlb 69the patriot aforesaid, nt ever' descoc? "Yor -?SHhM be-yo?a ?x?har?g 'withatb?brtenVilfo' tdd'Ce?ombla tuiiioad fi ^t^V^^n^^U road. Thej 'cylinders wore not dettoned..?ronv,*^ erlgR on tho road, but .belonged to an engine explot ed years ago, which could not be repaired whlob, of ooaree, left them useless to the roei Indeed, far from watting whit I fono on tho ro?d, I . repairod it H j j ort?, al? most, euliroly built aa ..eu ?ino, tro ia , the, wiCoks Cf ono condemned und etat I aside, strengthened its tr?Stles, renewed tber wood Sod iron work on tho rond. and..in< ehort, ; ad ' fled to tho effiolonoy of tho road, as every mad oh the lino knowe. "Veritas" ia. therefore, wilfd'lly ebel maliciously falso, and .would ho benootb my notice, or that of any respecta? ble man, hot fox the enormity of bia represen? tations and the secrecy willi which ho Tells himself. .. jm.~ ? In conclusion, lot mo nek wbo is "Vorilas?" Where does he hail ?rom? And how muoh was ho paid for inn history of tho cylinders ot tho Laux*-ns Railroad? ui'u BBHJAMIN 8. J*Mas, Loe?eo Laurens Hail road. P. 8.- States writing tho al) vc, ( Lavo re? ceived tho following lottor, in roply to ono ad? dressed by mio to tho Postofhoo Department asking arrearages of pay for carrying the mail on the LaurooB Railroad. Comment upon this communication is unnecessary-it speaks for Jtaolf : . OrxiOB OF 7UK AUDITOR OF TOS TaXASDBT. ) FOB ma PuBromaa DhjptBTMB.tT. V W.M-nuiiiTuN. August 19, 1869. J Sir-Tour lotter ot tho 4th lnstant'lias boon roceivod. Jo nop li Grows, under dito or May 24th last, wroto to tho department that R. K. Goott waa < ho owner of tho rolling a took nf the Lu uren n Railroad, and that ho, Chows, was bia agent. , Tho acoount of tho railroad company can? not be nettled until this difLren?o is soJnBled between you. Respectful ly, J. 13. Mod ii KW, Acting Auditor, i B. 8. Jams, Esq. Lauron- Oourtbouse, fi. U. THE HT I-AT, I NU 0& COTTON. AN IMPORTANT MEET! NO AT BLACK? TILLE. Thu I'Uatcri and Sore h? n tn' Ute t*tepa to Prevent tba Sale of Stalest Cotton. * ' *fnoat o mt own ooaaMFownsirT. 'BtAcrgvru.B. September 9.-A mooting of tho mor?banla of Black ville and the plantera of tho vicinity was held nn Tuesday night, ot the UatketHnll. The Intendant of the town, al. F. Molony, Esq.. was called to tho chair, aud Captain W. D. McMillan -requested to act aa > secretary. E. M. Carroll, Esq., an behalf of the planters, presented tho following memo? rial : Whereas, It is ovidontly beyond dispute that co'ton %and other urodaoo brought into mar? ket for 8-lo at a lato hour of the night, bv Irreap. neible persone, ia dishonestly obtained; and, whereas, parties puiohoeing tbo aamu under euoh circumstances should be held re? sponsible by the commuoltyj therefore., wo the Citizensand plantera of this vicinity do hornby roqu?st ibat.tbe /mor?bante .of Blackville do organizo among, tbomBolvoB some plan by which tho farmers iuav ho protected, and thia great Ovil of illicit txafflo abated. > Tho following noto was reoeivod from Dr. W. 8. Roynolds, read, heforo tho meeting, and on motion ordered to bo printed with the proceed? ing*:' ' '. .... FALK MOUNT PLANT AXIOM, An gust 81. 1859. I Me sere. V. J7*. NeoetsjuidW" &MoM?U?n.'.'K ? OI?.VTLBMB.I-Your note, inviting me to the ??.. I>1P>VUIHA Milo uo..ni.>,,, Uafl boon tily recoivod, a il, aa ci rou in a tanc-J a aro snob that I shall not be able to atteud, I adapt; thia method of expressing to yon my conviction, of the gr?H Importance of tho trysting, and th? Br?is?worthy efforts of tho gepUemeb ,'who ave originated iL Tho Bleating of cotton by negroes, and selling it to dishonest white men, bas become so great an evil that no honest man can regard it but with feelings of indigna? tion. I regard it aa a disgrace to any com? munity that considers iuclf a decent ono. that; any white man Should. be totoratod in it who woold bo so mean and mer-, conary os to instigate . negroes to plun? der the fields of their neighbors, and a: re? ceive from them tho ar ii clon they have stolen. Yetunforlunately tbeie are Boroo few who will do that, and 1 regard it os n duty which the h o n ont merchant/! owo to themselves to ahow to the world toss they wibrdo every thing J? their power to put down the vile practioe-^ona that is corrupting and enoonraging to thieves, discouraging to honest laborers, and engen I dflfe feelings of bitterness on tho part Of tho planters towards those whom they would othorwise regard with kindness. Tour, meet? ing is s most laudable and importaat doe, and is cal ou la tod todo great., good both to the whites aud the colored people; and 1 sincerely hope it will organize the- means that will be effectual.' With reaped, yours truly, t i '.'. "W. 8. REYNOLDS., : The following r?solution waa then offered by Mr. J. A.: Barckmyer, unanimously carried, and subscribed .to- by the merchants, of the place: .' \Ve. the merchants of Blaokv'iile'in order to cnard os far aa possible against tho great evil of purchasing, cotton and other prod a ce that may be illegally gotten possession of. do her ?bj agr?o and Dmd- ourselves not to par?base cot ton and other produce between the boura ol oigbt o'clock at night and daylight In tnt ruornipg; and wo rurthorruoro pledno oursolvef to use every effort to diooovor and expose any persona ?ho may'engage in euoh illicit trsiflci, ' On motion, it wau ordered that the. proceed? ing!! bo furnished for pnbliciiioa ia the SenU bel and Journal. M. 'F. MOLO ?TY, Chairman, i W. D. MoMl/AiM, Heorotory. . Considering tho abo-ve- doterminod lind niau ly course ortho morcban ts pf this place pi oise worth.?, and os au Importan tja tcp towards tin correction of A most no lari bas practico, I seat yon .s^opp; of tho1:,' proc oed ?nes. May wo 119 trOSt that thiH initiatory atop may be th? insu gration ,.?i l? movement 'which Witt bpros'd t hr a n gh ou ti tho 'fitste, and bo .th 0 m cans of ?0 oompKshiog incalcu?a bio'good/:As ad instarro. iu'proot of the oxtont to wlii^ this evil is PW Trod, I will say that and of the pbintiire presen stated that, 'to tho best'of h'?a .belTef and I?foi m allon gained from a > cl oso ' examination, h liad' Already' )6?t .b>..atosl*$q; from: ble flold? t his y oar, at least ons bide of cotton. j Blovph halos ot cotton wore sont dowd thii morning, consigned to Mossr?. Pelear, Bod gets A Co. nnd Messrs. Frost & Ad ger. Wea tber decidedly wlnberiah, calling thick clolhin? into requisition. ... MEDI?OS. . UNITE? STATES COVET. Proeeedin ga of tbs United Buttes ?iitrie . Court tao ,YVe*lcrn JJltgrlct of Hon U j Carolin?.- tagatt T?rtn, 1801?, I . .... __1 ti VJ t: ., , I.V. i [FBOM OUB OWM OOpBSAPa?DES'r,{ jf-|V" - . srfl SO/.U< j ;?J| ' ^^jt^i?x^ riooKEOtxO!.. * ' /? GEBXNWJLXX/8. JO.,"- ?J.01IDA?, AugUflt 81. Th6 court openod at 10 o'clock, A. Mi? HOT joeoige8, Brytuipreaiding. . < ? :". '?' iug favorably, onmot}on,th? Ja?g^a^e??it oidor and oer?fleate qrUischArge. . .... ". V/ ? Ex patteiW.- W. Harli oe, pf tfari on. ' Pe Hf i c for final dieoharge.. Simon ton & Barker pro pot,'Bama order aa above. Ot >i ul i -Brparte Jamea-P. Wilsou,- in re. Matthei Byrd, Petition t.o ealsblish lien. B, VF- Ed words snd Presaloy, Lord A logloaby pro pel Re ferret! to J. 0. parpen ter, Bogia tr or, to repoi TEX part? Henry D.Oma, of, Som tor. Petl lion tor final duo h arge. - Preaaley, Lord & Io Kleeoy pro pot.' Fedt?o^^retsrred to J. < p?rpente?, Beaiatrar, to report,: tad tajOtJoaj lng ?o t?ke place bc (ort tbis-mmit/at ObAjlei ^nj^thsjatb OotolwrtU6^usS^o^ .w'^P*?te Talley. B&ohman snd Watiea. in'n R.O. Miles, bankrupt. PeiiUon for psjmet of fess sod advances mads bankrupt, tosnsbl him to nie pe?tioo. W. lt. Boris pro pe crdered that the petition bs referred to O. ( - .-'./-.:. ' .. V: .' .. Jaeger. Bogistrar oribis court, to inquire int matters thoreln sob forth, aaa report' on the Barru-. ? . . . ? ' Criminal Bocket - United' ^States ve. Jobn Agnew. Violation intornal 'rovnnne |aw. Dis t tilling without paying tax. D. T. ('or mn, Dia tnot Attorney.. The defendant plead guilty i And aontenoed to pay eighty dolla - floe, and tbirtv daya Imprisonment, .i United Ht a loa vs. E.bridge Willi?. Distilling without paving lax, Bcoti?ns 5 an '. G, ont Joly. 18G8. P: T., Corbin. JJirffrlot Attorney. Tho defendant plead entity and sentenced to im? prisonment forscvon months, and to pay eleven hundred dollars lino. - United'States' vat Andrew J; Patters Dn. Vio? lation intornal roven no laws,'' Itemoving dis? tilled spirits oontrarv to law, sAttons ii and G. ant Joly, 1868. D. T. Corbin, Jfialrlob Attor? ney. Jory No. 2 Obargotl wi tri tina caa o re? turned into court with a Verdict or "not guilty."_ ? ron Eloy oosaii: -?"Tho Queon ot the Air: Uling a Study of tho Greek Myths of Cloud and ?torin," is tho title of Mr. Ruskin's last work. ? -A PanB journalist says tho false hair worn by tho ladioB of tho gay capital would maka a pil? as higb as tho Napoleon column. -Offenbach has gono out of lashiou eo com? pletely In Paris that the managors who pu J" him large suma for hia operas oro rapidly los lng money. -A young Gorman has lost his eyosight by an at tom pl to win a bot to ewin a- certain length, ot time on bis bick in the Scheldt with his ?poetados on. A hot Bun acted on tho spectacles as on a magnifying gloss. -M'llo Maroowits waa packing her trunks for tho watering placea whoo now* waa brought her t bat Messrs. Rassoll and Poo rr.? were fight lug on her uccuunt. "Telegraph mo who is killed," Baid she to tho messenger; at Baden one will have more leisure for tmotion." -The new Parisian travelling oostumo is mido of waterproof cloth in shot colors, snob aa a brown and gold. Tho skirt ia short, with a simple hem round tho bottom. Palotols aro loose to those, revers of taffeta, plaited sash of taffeta to match, atiaw hat, gauze weil, water? proof boom. Macfarlane mantles, with coach? man's capes of red and white plaids, ai? the beat ovenlng-droaV wrappers. J -One day in tho first week, .in August, tho boldest player ab Uadon-Bodon, a Kassian lady ol high rank, siter a hard-fought battle of three hours' duration, retired a loser of noirly a hundred thousand franca. Tho interest ox Sited by this onoountor waa intense; almost all other play waa suspended, and "a triplo row of spectators aurroandod the table, btoatbloes ly watching the result of eoob coup. -Acoidebt rovoaled this week' the ?xistonoo, in an obscure quarter of Bordeaux, of a wo man, nowa hundred years old, who during tho French revolution played a brilliant, but ephe? meral part. Sue. at il. m orri ly tollu ibo waa tho heroine of Ro hes p i err o's. Fete def Etre Sup rame, danced wi tb Tallier, and was solo a tod tho 14th July, 1793, (at au anniversary of tho oap lure of the UiBtilo), to presqnt the, ribboned nosegay, to tho Com mission ors of the Republic, ? J ? -Thia is tho toil ott o o?-Eugenie Ilia fi und ay. before she left France: An unbleached muslin skirt with' taffeta'of s' reaked niaarv?or trim-1' mlnguj a, strawhat .-.? 'T-' later, In'?4>c palace grounds, abo wore a short m'uBhu cos tumo tri m mod with Valenciennes frills over a groseille (ired currant) slip; sash of black velvet, straw hat, with ciuBtors of black cherri*, B snd black curran ta. In tho evening abo wore ai white tullo robo, with Malmaison roses to loop hor Mechlin Jaco po uff. The same in her bair. -Letters from Naples. describe picnics by moonlight ot Pompeii, with sapper in tho Fo. rum. and tableaux in the Temple of Ju pit or. Oncol tho bitter was a soone emblematical of. tho last daya of Pompeii, from the ploturo hy Lord Lytton ; those who took part io it being dressed in the coolamen ."of the pariod." At Naples A new building to bo called the Porn pel? ora ma, glVUlg pan or am io view?, of tho eily, ia being erected, bat some of the residente think this UDneoessary, seeing that any one con ron down In leas than an hour and soe the original. , -A carious soeno was lately witnessed in Paris. A girl waa observed OD the street with s wooden leg under her arm, while s gentlemaa was calling to hex from s window on the other side'.bf the street, gesticulating fiercely and demanding. her return, ti To the large crowd which J the scene attracted, the girl made ex? planation, that, she was washerwoman' to.the gentlemaa, that ho weald not pay her,'that sue viBttod his lodgings to demand her money, sad that oh bis re rn Bil she hsd Iskra posses? sion of hU^oodon Jag, purposing not to return ?fr until ano received ber money. > -Lord'P&lmoraton's diary, no>v in course of preparation for publication, under - the oharge of Bir Henry Bulwer ss editor,' is descrfbod ab beiog.'fall.'oj' ;jlcrest,, aud ai 'boiojg, marked wjtb,1 tho dlslirifrulahodi Premier's chsrac 1er is? tlos.' This .diary oommenxas when Fal/u erato ii WAS' ?11IOOD yearn of age, n nd ends st the oloso ol'1880, whoa ho'assamod/b^cp.Afl'ioroiRn ace rota ry: At pr ea du t no ? oontmuation i of a the diary. hos . boen 'found ' among Palmerttpnva papers. ' The diary is said to have none of the attributes of a BOBwolliau record, but ia modest, unaffected sad simple, without a partido of gall'or HI-natuioA aud short snd condensed, as 'if tho stylo had been formed after the modo? bl the son toot iona brevity of-Taoitoe, . ,. t? V ? J-Thia ia whs* a- ni co yoong man writes from .Homburg: "I took a placo at ilie roulette tabb}, land; had pot staked more -than ones os-1 wi ce, ?when two handsomely dressed ladles placid thomaolyoB ono on ol thor side of me, sad oom* racnpod ploying with tho amalle*t caius allow? ed, wedgiDg mo in rather unpleasantly cloie between them. Ay my tbird or fourth stake1 won on both tbs color snd s number, and my neighbor on tho right quietly wept ap nj 03ins from - th? color . the , instant they wore paid. I- remonstrated, and sTit? . very politely argued tho point; ending Ky restoring my .money. Bntr daring oar discussion my-tait larger slake, paid in tho meanwhile, on the winning number, bad disappeared i into thc pooket of my noigbbor on tho lett, who was not eo po^tts^As^|>s^ys^;io;d^gOS^t at mr sug? gestion that the a Uko waa mine. An appeal to the croupier only prodaoed a,shrug of .tho shoulden sad regret that ho hsd not seen who staked the moneY, sad offer, to atop,tIio(?Iaji end a suggojtlon that I should-flnd lt Voe/ dif? ficult to provo it WAS my etako." i - A' horrible mystery in agitating, society in Naples. Tho parties oonnootoa with it sro s lieutenant nam cd Negri and tho Conaieas (IA Narara, . Negri.had some papers belonging to tho countojs, and abo wont to Ban Paolo to ob? tain th cmi Altor abo had been there' two or Unes days hor landlord beard erie* for help, end rushed, up to her room. : Nogn ran out of the" door SS the landlord entered, t The coan teas ap p o ared gr ea tj y m o ved, an d told the. landlord Inst Negri h?d' .endeavored to force her to Write s lotter to her friend stating that sh? bsd committed api?lete. On hqr- hesitating lo do Miia, hts Snatched a digger from - "bri hand, which abe carried for a?lf-defeno?',' 'arfa was in the sot of striking ber when shs fled tc snot har room, followed by her maddened lorer. Tbs danger'waa sgsta fcplifted. whou ano foo1 .tepe of tb? landlord sssmed to p^stygo him, ?? " fi: ?'. ? and bo modo Lin oacapo. Ou tbo next day aovoral cavnlry offlrore, bearing of tho af-' fair, came to tbo boneo to protect tbo oono tosa, who determined to rotara to VoRhora. Two of?coia and tbo laodlord accompanied ber nu far as Caso rta, where tboy loft bor, tbo coan teas refusing tboir Booiety any tar thor, adding tbat Bite no lOdgor bad any fear. On tho Uv.iu arriving at l8olotta,"t?o station on tbo Rassinn frontier, tbo body of tbo unfortu? nate woman w; H fouud oxtt>ndod on tbo floor of tbo carnage, a rovol vcr at lier fcot, a pistol sbot in bor bead, ard bor bands covered witb blood aud cut as if by glasB. Moro tban tbis is not known at proeont. Bomo assort tboy saw Nejrri get iuto a tbird-sbss carriuge, drosaod aa a civilian, in tbo simo train br which tho counties tuft, and tbat bis cop wau found noar bor.' If so, lie ia Bn?pcotod of bav? in K walbod alo UK the footboard to ber car? rin r;o, und of having ?bot bar tbrougb tko window. Of bim nothing bas yet boon hoard. -A larpo ???." .< flas, on whioh ? oro Tolosa barp bad boen w>. !tod, and otbor ombloma, waa UiBCOvorcd on tho morninjr nf tho 21-it. of July, floating from ibo topmast tower of tho anoiontBbgo Abboy, Ireland. It ocean loned no httlo oxoitomcnt, ospooially na annmberot joanie man bad congregated in tho atrooca, and were caaiug at it. /ancrai Vottru. 49- Tho JlelntlTol, Prienda and Ae qualntauoea or Mr. and Mr?. OB?BLES D. OABB ?nd Family, aro respectfully Invited to attend tba Funeral Service? ot tba former, at Qraco chinch. THIS (fi May* AFTEKTOOS, at four o'clock. Sept 3 . tO" Tfae Prienda ?nd Acquaintances ot Mr. and Mrs. M. BENNI*DY, aro respectfully in? vited to afead tba Panerai of tho latter, from bor tale reildenro. No. S Roule street, at Four o'clock Ima ArrxBNOOH, without I arther invitation. Sept a *. mr Ine ltelatlres. Friends and Ac? quaintance! of Mr?. ANN PATS', and of ber ?on L. L PATT, aro regretfully invited to attend.the funo ral obsequies of the former al Cathedral Chapel, Queen street, Tn m Aym nu OOH, ot 4 o'clock,'With? out further Imitation. ' .-' a?r Tne ' Vrienda and Acquaintances of WILXJAU CooHBAiraro respeoi fully Invited to at tend tho Funeral ol hi* wife, ELLEN COCHBaN, ?t half-put Two o'clock Tau AITKBKOOH, at A. M. B. Church, Calhoun-atreot. The member* of tho Union Assembly and ihe christian Benevolent Boc I ct y are also Invitad to bo present. . . Sept S JHatric?J. TENNENT-WE->T.-Married at the ..Beal." Bun oomoo County, North ? arollus, August 5.1669. by the Ber. B. H. CHAPMAV, J. A. TENNENT, of Cbarleaton, R O., to LIZZIE, old at daughter of QKOUOK W. Waar, of Now Orleans. La. . Special motif ca. AS- UNIVERSAL, ADMIRATION HAS been accorded MILK OF VIOLETS aa the most ele? gant akin btauUD rr ever produced, both for efficacy and elegance, hold by all Druggists and.fancy good* dealers. V. W. BfUNOEEBHurF, N. T., Bole Agent tor Ainerioa. j 1 ' ? I Popt 8 ?ND BIB WIFH, VB. ANNA F. O'HKAB, ADUX, AND ANNA H. O H?Alt, FX'X.. KT AL-NOTICE TO CB EDIT OK H.-In pursuance of an order In the abc?? r-?n?e, to me directed by the Bon'. B. B. OAB PENELB, Clronlt Judge, I hareby give notice to all creditor? of the late JAKES O'HBAB to present and prove their claim* before me, on or before the narr DAT or O ero Bia sm ST. M. L. WILKIN H, Special Beferee, No. M Broad-street, July 33 _IajW Aar" TAXES I TAXES !-C OL LET ON COUNTY.-Tho time for paying State and County Taxes without the additional twenty per cent, bu been extended until the XIOBXXEMTB DAT or SKP T carara, JAMES w. on AO K, August 31 6 ' Treasurer O. 0. ?aT TAX NOTICE_OFPIOE OP OITY TR v. ASH RY, 8KPTBMRKR, 1er, 1BC9_The third and last Instalment or TAX ON ?K AL ESTATE for 1809 la due, and payable during the present month. 8. THOMAS, Sept 1 8 City Treasurer. *?T-MAREN GO_F EVER AMD AG DE CUBS. TONIO, fBVEB PBBTBNT1VE.-This val? uable pr?paration ba* been in private nae for. mm y ' years, and through the persuasion of friend*, who have med lt with .the moat beneficial results, tho proprietor has been I educed to offer lt to tho pub? lic It ls warranted to cure CHTLL8 AND FEVBB of however loeg standing, removing the cause and enUrelj eradicating Ita effect* from the system; 'lt will POHIFY TBE BLOOD, strengthen the, diges? tive organs, induce an appetite,,,and restore, the patient to perfect health. It ls a purely VZOSTABLK preparation, and SO har mic* a that children of all age* may take.lt with safety. Aa a tonio MABBNOO ba? no superior, and for dohllliy arising; from) the. effects of fever, or from other causo, is invaluable A few doses la sufficient (? PSUify'lh? moat In credulous sufferer of its virtue1 abd worth. AU ?who try ono bottle of MABBNaOwltl be so much pleased with it? affect, that they will readily tl? dorso .ti, NO ITDMIiUO. For evidence of ita effl-, 'cacy and valu?, refer.to UAitiiNOO ?lrcuiarn,,which 'contain certificates of well known and respectable jduaon.. " I .' '.'..'.' .' ' iiMAjtENGO lt a geonin'a Southam preparation,' ! the prop ri e to r ead minutacturorb sing j *. natl v e a nd r'cr!dent of OharleslOD, and it ls fully guaranf ed lo Iglvo complete and universal satisfaction. : i NO iiuMBUy. TB?'ff. '.,"'",.",," ? , For'sajo' by aU Druggist?, an4 jb* D?\vlE A -MOISE, corner Meeting'?nd Hasel streets; OOOE BICH/IVlSi KMAN * CO., Ila yu e-Street, and (J. J. LUKN, .Dragglit, Agent of Proprietor, corner of King and Jobr reels, Charleston, 8. 0. . June 8 'nao' " " 3mo \ ? = iw.-.-. v> , . - .:? --. . ? I AWPBEIT? WOMEN.-A COMPARATIVE? LY fe,W i lsd 1 os m ono poll 19 the bea u ty SS well ?Mb o attention of society. This ought not tr/be BO, ont it le, and vrt?l bif while mea ftp foolish ?nd singlo out pretty fa?eu !or companions. '. ',,.-.?.. ,... " - i This tau *J I-T3ft chansed by nilog HAQAN'S M AO Nott'?,B?i;iff<wtil^ g(Vf* tfattoo^.6;r>otttu anti a rod cod sparkling beauty lo tho complexion pleas. in(r, powurfnl ?nd n?lural. .' T Ho lady netd co m pial n o? a red.' tanned, freckled ?of ros tic co rc plc il on who witt invest 75 O?D ta la Ha gan'? Magnolia Bilm, Ila effect* are truly wonder I?. ,','o- 't.:>. . .? ?' . . ..'-.. M :*i '.I Tor preserve sad dress the Hah- nae Lyon'? Ka?, ihalron. '??o' '. " Vfrnimo Anirost 2? , ( 'tar IP H ihou p P H X OE M A RrilAO E. - A ?NKWO?UBPS OFLEOinBEfl. a* daUvsred ?t toe ?Row York Mttastuaof Anatouiy. emftrsaing the sub..? jocU i tiow io idve aira. Whai to LlYe for ; Youth, ]atah>ilV?j*|^lA Ag? ; Manhood, g.nera^f t?vl?wf, ed i the <lause ol Indigestion ; lTatuUnce and Nev Vous Pises ses ?cecuuted for V Marri*?re:n???dpljt. fca?y.Cioaaldered, kel The*o r^fgirs*i;^.-W<i>r-. Warded on receipt of four stamp*.. by ad dress in H t BKCBETABT I1AT.11U0BE llDSttTM OF ArlW? 4hiU?..ij i. -? v r .L0;-r-?kwflyr. splendid Hair Dy? ls tba beat la lae weald, tasxmiy true sj>d a '****?< J^n ; a^Jc*^ ^t^*?;'biiHtr.it. peoMrao cVr?ppotntment ; nd WdlctikiUBMM?Mr?rb> ' edle? the HI effect* of bad dyes ; Invigorate* and leave* UM bair soft aad beautiful black or brows. Boldly sll Druggist* cod Perfumers; and properly appUed at BalekMlor'a WM Factory, No. - Bond, .trsset. New York. ITT atty IS Special Koticcs. ??OONSIONEErt* NOTICE_MRP OIlANTb' Lino Schooner NANCY BMI ill ts THU DAT discharging Cargo at Adger's North Wharf. All goods not called for heforo sunset ?Ul bo etored et tbelr rt*k and expense. No clsiaiB admitted on goods nftcr leaving wfasrf. WU. IlOsOH ai CO , Agents. Comer Adger's South Wharf aud Fant Day, gepl 3_1_ Down stetre. aar CON BIGNESS PEU BTEAMBUIP OHABLBBTOM, from New York, aro hereby nott Qed thai eh* ie THIS DAT discharging cargo at Aduer'n South Wharf. All golda remaining on tho wharf at sunset will bo etorod at owners nek and expense. .'AMES ADOER At CO., Septa_ 1 _ A gout?. JB3-OFFIJE HAVANNAH AND C*HA11LI?U TON RAILROAD COMPANY. C?ARLEMON, AD ?U-tl 38. 188?.-fhis Co in pan v t? now prorated to 1-U.N'D i Uli IN its lt lis r l) UK, and to become duo on September 1.1860, ou tho Hoads or tho GHAttLKB T't.H AND SAVANNAH UAILltOAD OOM PA NY, en? dorsed by tho suto of South Carolina, according lo tie provis lona of section 'I blr.i Oil of an Act to .na bio tho Savannah ami Charleston Kailroad Company lo complete their Hoad, which - <dion reads CB fol tollowe, viz: SECTION 3. That tho said Company Is hereby further authorised and req il rod to fund and redcum tb? Coup ?IIB for inpurest ot tho liomin of IIJC Charleston and Hivanuati Ita hoad Company, gua? ranteed uv the Utile, naw past due, and tuat may fall due ou or udora tho first day of >optem->er, 1800 by ??Ruing therefor an equal amount ol their Bouda with Coupons attached, for interest, payable perol an nu illy, al tbe rato of seven i or cont, per annum, um tbo prluolpal to Docomo duo lu twenty years after the dato thereof And th . payment of raid timi rta so t" oe Issued in subsututlou lor inter? est Con- ons shsll be guaranteed by tbe K ato In ihn ?imo manner and os fully us the sahl original Monde ol tbe Ch irlceVon end Savsousb Rstlroad Company sro now guaranteed ; BUbJaol, however, to thc provi? sions of section 6 Ot Ulta Act. .flip Treasurer of the Company will FUND DAILY, between the hours of Nino and Two o 'clock, at tho Office of Messrs. CAMPBELL ft bFABHCOE, No. 60 rr ?sd-street. H. W. FISHER, August 30 mwf Secretory at d Treasurer. *sT*'f HK NEATEST, THE Q0ICEK8T AND THE CHEAPEST.-THE NXWS JOB OFFIOE, No. 140 BAST BAY, having replenished ile Stock with .a now and large assortment ol material of (bo finest quality and latest stylos, ts prepared to execute, at the shortest notice sad in the beat manner, JOB PRINTING! of every description. Call aod examine tbe scale of prices before giving your ordore elsewhere. _'_ AS-A CARD-SOU PREEN LIFE INSUR? ANCE COMPANY, ATLANTA DEPARTMENT. To the TK-opl: of South Carolina: The abovo Company waa orean red in 1800, in consequence of tho wholesale forfeiture of soulier? policies by Northern companies, . The unparalleled success of the enterprise haa forced soverol ot these companies to restore their Soul om policies, from ihn fact that Uley could not operate In our midst without tho appearance of honesty. Wo keep all our money at home to build up our Impoverished country-ovexy dollar, of premium being safely invested in the otate from which lt ts de? rived. Tho inst Hullern ls puiely Southern, and hence shou'd appeal with great force lo tho patriotism and and sympathy of ovary Southern heart. B 'Tis trot our purpose lo make war on other com? panies, but to exhibit the special advantages offered by this- purely Southern Company-founded on second to non? ou this continent, being nearly $900 to ?100.. . Whenever and wherever we have presented the ola!ma of thia Company, lt baa. not only enlisted the sympathies of . our people,.but has also secured their hearty co-operation. Wo bare secured 000 policies m'South Carolina since the 10th of February. We number Slhong our Directors General Wade Hsmp ton and Colonel Wm. Johnston, gentlemen well known to every ellison of South .Carolina. We ap? peal, personally ..to the people of south Carolina to assist in pushing forward this deservedly popular Southern institution. J. H. MILLER, General Agent Southern Life Insurance Company, No, 33 Broad-street, augusta, Oe. . 8. Y. TUPPER, Agent, Charleston, 8. C. H. W. DzSAUBSURE, M. D., ,. r - Medical Examiner. We cheerfully recommend tho above Company to Ihe patronage of the citizens of South Carolina. Columbia, 8 C.-J. 8. Preston. J. P. Carroll, C. D. Melton. 8. W. Melton, J. p. Pope. Camden_J. B. Kershaw, Wm. M. Shannon, W. E. Johnson. Sumter.-John B. Moore. Winnsboro'.-W. H. Robertson, J. B. McCante, James H Rion. Yorkvillo.-W. B. Wilson, A. Toward, James Ma? son, L D. Witherspoon, J. R. Brutton, J. T. Lowry, B. G. McCaw. Anderson.-J. L. Orr. Barnwell.-Jo*. A. Lawton, James Patterson, John? son Hagocd. Clarendon.-Jno. L. Manning, T. O. Richardson, Browne Manning. , . BsraazxoU m cHinr.iavroy. General JASIE-I - fi?NNHR, Mesara. PELZEB, RODGERS ft CO, JAMES H WILSON, Esq.., OEO. H. WALTER, Eftq., LEWIS D'.'MOWRT, Esq. I Angustia lo i >????-.-_tmos j Air M AN HOOD.-A MEDICAL ESSAY ON THE OAUoE .AND CURB Ol? i'RE'JAlUKK. I>B tiT'i 'tui^**' tre#liao"i o, flM,y>n>* I ..there"'li 'no member of society by whom this book will not be found noemi, whether ?doh person hold e I ho relation of' Parent, i Preceptor or CU rgy . man,"-Medical Ti m si and Gaulle, , -,,.," , Sent by mail on receipt of fifty rents. Address Ho Author; Dr. E. DEF. CURTIR, I Sept!-T'^yf '^"abington. D. C. ! "S^SSS?wsJ^^aaS^^^ PRE I-ARATION, compounded by one of our oldeattod most esteemed diugatits, bas, during the short tima in which lt has been offerod to the public, attained a reputation which has almost entirely driven ont of mtrkel the Yarlana tooles and stimulants which, mr a few mon' hH,. br exorbitant puffing and heavy ad? vertising, succeeded In building a pron table busi? ness for their projector*. . Solomon's Bittern are not of the filthy atyle, de? pending upon targe advertising, bought puffs and fictitious recommendations for a Sale to a gullible publie. Tbolr composition is well known ta and np. proved by m s ny of our best physician*, and the pro*, priotors dVpend upon tbe tniriatfo meriti' of their medicine lo make lt as popular as lt ls curative. They do net pretend to ofter a modicinsl prepara? tion that will cure all the,, illa : that flesh ls heir to, bat they do contend that tho Judicious USA of these Ritters will greatly alloviito numtn 'suffering, and bring vary many, to a nata of comparative health who have long been ?trangers to that gr?*? hissing. Ons good gtpnlae recommendation of ..any. pro? fessed curative ls worth dozens or hundred* of bought certificates, and tho Messrs. ?bL?MONS have only published a few out of (he hundreds of un*' so'iclted leaUmoniea which tho. nave received. . We &i morning gtvo a copy of a lotter from Hon. ALFX. STEFII H N S , whose peculiarly enfeebled condition for tbe peat six month* nm been known ta the whoie country. Hi? tew earnest wsras wUrfto much far? ther to confirm tbo good opinion already existing a < to tho beneficial quilitlo? of Ulla medicine than Would 'oolumns.of stereotyped recommendation* frota unknown pirtlei: .' ' ' ? Lraurr HALL, - ? 1 j CM^yrwojarrpjf OA , Aoguat 14, is JO. I Untrt. J. Af Moroni db Co , pruggiitk, Savannah, ?.7 I ( .? .?>.> !'./''( .fr] '.??.. Vi itt' iwrni-PlMse *?u4 W bali a dozen bottle* ie recommendation of a fri end, with decided 1? gfvlng tone lo ititi dlaVrtlva organs ?nd sirene th to my system. Send by Express, with . ?lu* atidoraad, c. O. D. Your* retool fully, (Signed) ALEXANDER Bs BTBPHBH8, AufustM sj lao Snipping. KXCUKNIUNS TU ALI, HO I fl T.I OF IK TEREST ABOrMD TUB million. _x-v. THE y A our ELI1 ANA B WILL NOW BB Jawt^bUME her tripe to all points ls ibo baree? Z-_JJ? Apply IO A. A . UOIiHsM I I ii, '!? At M. Ooldadiilh A hon's; Ysndue Hange. Or lo THOMAS YOUNO, Captain, on l>onid. Annual 1U ... 1 Xi:l!llKlt>l\N 1 l,X< HIIMONM ! .v. THE FINE FAST HAILI NO YACHT w ' ELLA ANNA. Ul? champion or tho -touth, y\ is non ready and pit-pared lo mak? rognlar trip9, tbu.i utTjrdiuK aa opportuuitT io all who ma? wiall IO visit point? ol interest lu our b boo? tu ul harbor. For paasage, apply to tho Captain oa Huton Wharf. June 21 IIS W VMitu A a D ?Jil A KLBHTOR BTE AU? il IP LINE. K O It S K XV YOUR. CABIN l'AblJA?E *&>. <-^?5?.-r? THK ePLtNMD HrDE-WUKEL ..TKfrWtrS BTKAV-IIIP CHAMPION, B. W. .C^2l/J'{Siy Lroawoon. ComniDuder, wlU nail . T-W'-i?>?X Iroui ?li?ir'? nonib *??-arl on bAT CRDAT September Alli, ai G o'ciock. P. M. AT?T* An eur? charlo ot it, uiado tor Tickots pur I chatted on board altar saiiluc. 0?~ s" lillis of Lading signed after the s loam or lea voa. aw Tbrontrh Billa La Ung givea for Cotton to Ho-?on and i?rondeiico. H. I. 4B~ ' li niue ii Bills ol Lading given to Liverpool. .ar Marino Insurance ny linn Imo .? per cont, a&- rho nteaai-r? ot thin lice atv Ural class tn every reaped, snd Ihoir Table* are i-upollrd with a S tbe delicacies ol the New York sad Charlatan itrar kets. For Frolght nr Passage, apply to JA M Et' ADUl.^* CO.. Al?enle, Corner Adder's W?iar' and Boat Bav IUp-?taire ) ter- t ho Moaniahlp CHARLESTON will follow and rat! on TUTADAT, Roptembcr 7, at half-past 7'o'oloek ' M._,_Aaguet20 BA LTIMOllK AND tllA BL K8TUR STEAMSHIP LINE. TUE STEAMSHIP FA LOON ' Captain Bonn, wMl sall for Balli? more ott t H i LI?T. 3d September, at hal l p ist 4 o'clock P. M., frons Flor No. 1, Union Wharves. . S9" Through BUU Lading signed for al' class?e of Frtigbt to BD4ION. PHlLADKLPBIA. WILvlINO-"*" ION, DKL., WA3BINGTON CHI, and tho NORTH WESr. ... . For Freight or postase, apnly to COUBTENAY si TBBNBOLM. Augur t 31 ? A t , ; ? Onion Wharves. PACIFIC MAIL SJ fCAMMIIlF CUUPY'I TtTHOCOH LIM! TO OAL1POBNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. OB?NOK OF SAILING OAFS: 8TFAMFB? OF TUE ABOV line l?:0ve Pier No. 48, Norlh Uiver, foot ol laril-atreet. Now York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the 1st, lltb and Dat of every month (except when tksao dales tall ID Hm: Jay. then the Sar-ixdav preceding). Deportara of lat and -'1st connect al Vapnma with learners for Sonth Pedfio and iTentral Arcetlcar u?rte. Thope nf 1st touch at Manzanillo. Departure of 11th ot each mouth connects with iii?new steam Une from Panama to Auttrelis. Sear Zealand. Eteamshlp CBINA leaves Bon Fraxciico lot China and Japan October 4 1869. No California steamer* tench at Barana, ont go direct from New York to AapinwaU. One bandred pounds baggage free tc each adah, J Medicine and atteudancn free. For Psss?aeTlckuta or farther Information apply at Ibo OOM PAN vs TICK BT OPFICK, on the wharf root of Canal-street, North Blvor, New York. ,-? Varch 12 tyr F. B. TIA BY, Anent above i HESDAS Moajrnro. at 8 o'clock. All freight payable on tho wharf. , J. D. AIKEN Ar CO., Set f 3 3 .s ou th Atlantic Wharf. FOR BDISTO, nOOatVTLLE, OBIdOLM'3 AND HEADFORT. , THE 8TBAMHB PILOT BOY, _Ca ptain Fr-VN Pana, wlU loava for above pointa on THOB<DIT Mowuao, at 8 o'clock. I Returning, vriU leave Be? ufo rt at-So!olock FBIDAX Mosjnao, and Ed ta to ot 2 o'clock P. M. AU freight payable oin the wharf. J. ft. AIKEN, ACO., SeptS tV__ Sonth Atlsnrlo Wharf. FOR BEAUFORT. ' ' -THE HT KA MUH 8r. HELENA. . 'Captain H. D. ELLIOTT, will leave aa above TUXAOAT MOBHTNO, 7lb Instant, ai M o'clock. Itt r ming will leave BeaulOrt WEDKIBDAT UonNTFo, at 8 o'clock. For Freight or Passage apr.lv on board, or to JNO. H. MURRAY. Agent. Market Whait Frelaht will bo received on MOITOAT until sunset, AU Freight to bo prepaid. '_2* Sept 3 PUB WHIOBT 8 BLUFF AND INTER. M HU ATE LANDINGS ON THE 8ANTEE BTVEB. F ~*SZ^i* THE LIGHT DRAUOHTSTEAMER MHSBBBCMARION: Captain A tra. RODITBTHOI, ?111 receive Freight on Monday. 0th instant, and leave on WSHSESBII night, (he fl t ti instant. For freight engagements apply at tba OFFICE OF THE AGENCY, Sept 2 0 Accommodation Wharf. Special Entiers. NOTI?E.-I, THERESA SONNTAG, W1F* OP OTTO .SONNTAG, Dyer and Scourer, residing at ' No. 141 Market-street, tooth ?Ide, do hereby give no! leo Umt I will can y on badness as a Sole Trader jn one month from'the date hereof. Angnatag Imo ' THERESA BONSTAO. S3" TB& B.TA.T? OF SOUTH CAROLINA OQABLEsl ON DIHTIilG I-IN THE COMMON PLEAS.-THE SOUTHERN' EXPBKSS COMPANY; JAMES M ACSMBBB-ATTACHMENT.-MA (JHATH at LOWNDES. PLAINTIFFS' ATI OHNKYR. JV kt rea I, The plain tiff did on the mXETZZMTH DIT or FSSSOABT, 186?, file hi-' declaration against tbe ] ?elandan?,' who {a 3 lt la said), la abaant from and with? out the Umita of tbla H ta to, and baa neither wife nor attorney ano *n within the aeme, uj on whom a copy of ' tho" aald declaration might be - served . it ? therefor' ordered. That .the .aald defendant 'do appear and plead to tba said doclar it ion, on 01 be? fore tba TWXJiTirt'H DAY 0? FXOIBUABT, which wTl bs in the year of our lord one thousand elgbt arm? ored and teranty, o tb er ?Mas final abd abaoluW Jndg mtnt ?lil Iben be given and (warded against bl ra. A. o. niau MOND, cap. CtaVe Omeo, Charlea toa District. February 19,1S8B Uaroo 8_le3molra* mr A BEG?LAR HABIT OF BODY IS absolutely etaenUal to physical health and clearness et Intellect. Nor in this all. Beauty of person can? not co-exist with an unnatural condition of Ute boar- \ tia, A free paisago of lbs refute matter of Ibo tre? tera through these natural. wasto pipes ls aa neeea tary to the purity of the body aa the free paaaago at - tba offal of a city through 1U .towera it necessary ta Ibo health of its II LaMLint?. ( ' [? lodlgeation is tho primary causo of meet ot tbe * dlioasea of the" dlaoharglog organs, and ono of ita mont common reiullt lt ronRtip?Hon. Thia C0m phiot, beatdeSb?ngdameironk ia Itself, bas many ditagre?able coacomltanla aneh aa an unpleasant ' ?ftstb, a sallow salo, contaminated blood and bile, emorrkolda, baeduhe,loearof memory, and gone- . ttl debility.. boci , HOHIKirXELy HTOMAOTJ BirTEBS removeai J l^aaaevlUby rextoviog ,their .immediate oauae lar? ina digearlYe organ/and regulating the action of the ioietlinse. Tbe conihfnatlo'n ol proportion in this colebrated preparation ia ono 0f 'ita chief merita. It. ' ?? not merely ali tim ul ant, or a tonie, or an anll-bU HU agent, or a nervina, or?'' blood d?purent, or a Clttutrtle, but all tb ese cn retire clements J nil cl cns- ' lybltndoWln on^ powerfnl rostorattv?. It lend? ao- ' tiritT and vigor to tba inert and easrvated stoaaaoh. reUeves the alimentai roana! of Ita obstruclloor, and ' (rive? tono to tba mombrane which lines IL geaiUy slkanlates Ute Uyer, beabea thu narree, and Cheers , the animal apiri ta. No ether rom e J ? joassjaaea sraala i^tl?Tyii^i^otir^.t ? ia. iq 1*04? chjfTao wlTTirtiovr.akorie.Taswlththej BOSTSrTBR'd STOMACH BITTBBS la fold ta bottles only, and the trade mark blown in the flaee aid sagraved on the label, wi th oar stael ?mirra vad ravanxta stamp orar tba osrr, ia tatt of genuineness. Beware of counterfeits. DAC 0 Ansaat 3k;