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THE DAILY NEWS. Th? i.net Conqueror. Th. tifo il i? ?-? ? ! .'. . ."' ...?. ' ' ' Mt. miSlXT. Vlotorion? raen of'earth, no rn oro Proclaim hon wide jour empire? ar?; Though jon bled In ovorr ?boto Abd your triumph* roach ?a far AB nigutor day, Tot yo':, pro od monarchs, mail obey And minglo with foi golton a*boe..wben .eath calm yo to the crowd of common men. Devour Inn rum I no. Plague, OUd War, Baeli able lo undo mankind, Death'e ?orvllo emissaries are; ?BortOti.eeo..|r:i)joon5noa; . . Hi? balk at will < af dre quamt and aubils ways to killi A ?milo OT kita ?a he will uso the et I, Dst? ll fi ti TO lb? tran hing to break s heart. if A. GOOCHEE AND ITS S Ult It O T/xVD itras. -. [yit?rai Art oooAfIONAL COBIIUFOHDBHT.] NAOOOOHEB VALLB?, OA., ?ucust, 18C9.->Sov enty years airo my father, Major Edward Wil? liams, was a r erndon t of Uli ai lc? ton, B. O. Au attack of "strangers' fever" and tmuUpox lod him lo sock n homo in n moro salubrious oh mal?. This Ito found in tho mountains of North Carolina, v.here Do also found a spright? ly mount oin girl, tut? daughter of iv eucoeasful merchant, whom ho mar nod As usnal in tun h ?kscoYOries, bis homo was filled in a fow yoats with half a scoro oi boys and girls. Those now resp?li?ihilitiob m^do it necessary that ho should ha vu cheap and productivo lend, on which to make broad to feed I bom. .Whan my fatbor visited this portion of Giorgia, thon almost a wildornoss country, it was nettled m oin ly by Indian*-eoat tared bore ana ibero woro a icw whiles, in civilization not m.ucb m au va nco ot the savages; only their i.u pe4i1.ru iii ; ouiiumg ahd'kbaveri. My fatbor wae so muolt ploosvd with the ric ii landa, puro air 1 and wa tur, and magnificent -miouulaiq en tri or y, ho toado an 0 xi cns ITO purclirwe,- em? bracing tho contre of Naooooheo Valley. A pott iou of ? this purchoso'wBB lo bo paid tor io corn aiid wheat. Thia'* as easily dono, as trj.0 fnrrriij uc?n rooted to industrious ten? ant!), whom ho brought wilh him from Noith Carolina. As the valley was yety productive, three voara' rent was sufficient to diaobargo the debt .. Land tbat Bold at that, (imo for ono dollar 'per aero, now commands twenty to thirty. At ono llmo.Naoooohcc' was the.-latgoat town in tho Cherokee Nation, and was strongly do fen dod li? roftrflo?tibns winch extended aero? A tbe.valley from moqt.tain to menai ai 0,. uAlop|f!lh?uuiBof Iheso fortifiratrons'mounda tm raited! ou which Indino obiefs ' securely resided,in Ihuir mud thatched pa]nc^s. It ls believed tho daring Spaniards visited thiso?uu try as cn il y a.? thc twelfth century In eoaiob of Koli! sud diamonds, and wore permit ted to en tor tho. fortifications of. "Nrtooochco ? Old Town." . Whoo tho' savage curiosity waa" na? tif fled, tho Spaniards wore exterminated.'- - -'? What ft chango ! 'Not a vestico ot that an oient town remains; ibo Indians who possess? ed this bc [inti I ul country have boen driven from their cherished bunting grounds lo the'far, 'West. Tho ono? strong.walls of Naooooheo at? levelled to ibo ground, and tb? moonda, which costeo mach toil and labor, aro Bharing- tho t ?imo fate, ' No proud monument Blands to point, oat tho roe mg placo ot Ibo'old. chiefs and their bravo warriors, ?o ?vi Tho lofty pino which withstood the pollino Gtormo of oom urion. tho tree that marita tho gravo of Naooooheo and boro alofi tbo Uonred tlorato flu;r during'tb o late bloody .war, died with our lost oaasc. It ?-nowa blighted troo-r flt om bl om of the tompcstitopt Coufodoraoy. The white man aa bo driven his plough mer? rily over tho hones ot his red brothor, with Pilgrim piety thinks ho carno honestly m pos? session ot these broad- acres-even SB the wolf drinks the blood of tho lamb it bas over? come hy brnt?'- force add ima g ?OPS be is its rightful pwuer, II any .wrong r.as cotnmiytf0\ has it not beeb amply 1 atoned 'fr\v pUro New tooduottoo among tbo legionaries? At tbe England rom and R^r??! "oonda his tium pet.rto .awako' tho.-, slumbering, dead, and tho ere at book ia opened., nations and rrovoru manta; as well ?a tadrviduaJB, will call upon tho mountains to fill upon them, that t hoy and their Bins may be hld from tbe Judge that si t telh on the Throne. . . ?.? Tho miners hero in 1834 while searching fir 1 gold, discovered a subterranean viliagooon* tal?me; Bomo thirty houses forming a cont inn? ot! H street, in lcngih fivo hundred feet. ' Theao bouses were doubtless bqrted by "water spouts" which causo mountain elides. This muBt have ? occurred many centurion 1 ago. aa tho village WAS covered when tbe whites first, ??ftlcd tho country by'a heavy growth of lim- ; tor, tim- denoting the great antiquity pf thal catastrophe. A number of curious specimens of art have, been found here in situ?t i ni wbioh preoludd thu possibility of tholr bavmg rJv?mT<rmov?d fen many ages. . -? j^Traditidri . bis J 1t; tbat ' Naoooohoo, ? tho "Cherokee Evoning $tttf," was the only daugh? ter, o( a noted Cherokee chief, she po?eeisod remarkiblo beauly arid pra.-o of manners. Thia lovaaVy maid of tbo valley was wooed by many a galiaui youth, but anfortunately w-o won by a brava y jung warrior of ?thoChoctaw nation,, a taribe at that timu bator uoomies of the Chero? kees, and frequently ongagod in fierce warfare with.thom'. ! - One darknight, Nacooohoe disappeared from h or vine^olad wigwam ; she pad. doped with ?anteo, BOO of a Oho' taw chief.' The father pf Nacooohoe biimrimneci a Inn ol rod ?tout warriore lo' go in pumuu'of. his. erring daughter. The .Valleys abd mountains echoed Iba terrille* war wUoop, aa thoy woro searching every hui and dale.. Ltr 1 ... ' .',? K , ;. v Days and nights passed, but ti?otoo end tho tnvght-cyod'' 'ludion Rirl could, nochero bp ?nid. mvt mMOpviM \ Itvl .... '.: , . 3' The tmrated - fatber^retusod to oat or sleep. He believed niederere bad sought rolugo opd?f t?rete libar (Xonah) of the Valley. aiid- moro dirigout; sear?li. waa made. Jo? iHad soleotedft ibridal chamber for bte young pnnoosa, (which was, amply supplied ' with venison Audi wild forlcey.Vamld the rocky ' tavttnoASBB of Mount Yonatii tie ri/cArdod tho rugged cilfTn rising In their-bbtivo grandeur SB ae?bxe from'-tbe- lotruaion- of friend or foo', Naeooobeo e now hom? must bavo boon a 'soo ond Edon. Before lier stood .out A. world ol mountains; rising one aboVo another unlil their lofty -peaka worri 'lost in. .the blue alfV, while at ber fe?t ooAtldd tlib lovbly valloys or Naopoobee abd iSiinoe, covered' wi tu fragrant forest flowonng Iroes, and brilliant rhododon tawntt abd'az?loas.; Froth t ho crovicoa in her iTahlle palseo- gushed forlh puro^ perennial streams: whioh ard joined by a ihbasand rn cmn taio. springs that oorstitnto tho head-watora of the pictureaquo Chuttahoocho Uiver, nncL-Uko the rivera which run out of tho Gardon ofBden. abound 10 gold. " "T 'A Tile ones ot tho wolf and nighthawk disturb? ed nob tho slum hers of tho youthful lovers. But Naooooheo and Banleo could no more sdo eesefnlly ooo coal themselves Prom tho fe vonire? ful warriors, than" could -Adam and Eve^bide from thc prrnonov or tho Fatbor of tho great liuman family, after having Ksteaod ?0 tbe bevuiitng serpont and oaten of tho forbidden fruit. A savage ehoi|t; pf viotory annonncod the capture of tho roo, who had dared rob tho old chief of his daagbter. Hasty judgment was pronounced-Balitee was tobo thrown, in tho presdhfje of N?cooohoo. from t ho highest precipice OD Uoant Yonab. Before tho sontenco was executed, the w?niors engaged in a death - ?ont; and war dance around tho strongly guard prisoner. This waa kept up tint il the aot ttng erm had dropped, behind, the western mountains,.and tho ovenlng star waa looking ..down qponjtho ?rselo s?oao, . ' ". Jv VsrTioTS^rti^&ntwj: rmd-'writj "tide totritib' well burled him headlong into tho doob ehonm y ?HM'?? jfl?l?lf. "? t? ?igUkl JC?oop?hu"o sprang *om'tttd'KiTJng'efflbtaee ohrliBr" -father; and Bhoutlng, f)>ntee;l Bintee?Lthrew heraolf fro n the overhanging precipice. Th??r manglod romain s ?cfc (pond sido by aldo In the valley. The terrifia shock well-nigh broke tho heart of IA J acred tether, r Ho dtrcoted that otacooohso | and Sintee ehould be buried .00 the ba oks of the OhAtUhooohee m one ?ravn, and a mont d raised ow''them tb-mark tho: spot. This monnct ts now the croperty of Mr. O. L. Wi) llams,Mld6wt sob of the*-late Major Edward Wil IMBI, It has boon planted lu vines and MM UMBVOTThia ojpreaa. ivy."And rhoJsdta aran; oofer f|ie if?ffc$ ff?ff?f? "/VM?*0" The Valleys of Naooooheo and Hantco, whfoh sra twin Bieters,'and unite last bo?dw tho rosi-1 dence of Coronel E.-P. Williams, woro named! to po rpo tn ate tho 'mom'orien of the yoong! Cherokee girl and her Choctaw, U y^|. .L^:c^?9 . .-a-Benjamin Brown, a graduato ofHarvsrcl, College, Mass., offers to give tOOOO lowaids de? fraying the exponeos of tho gradaatee of Ox? ford, England, if they trill con sent to row tho flat vardo in American waters, either OD lite Hudson or Challes River?, doling the pr?sent jinlomn. THE EAST OJF THE BOAT MACK. Banquet to tit? Hat-rani ?ml CJxsbrd Clubs-S pc ce nea bjr CBtatrlea Dleatens ttattl tl Utera. Cabio telegrama of tho 81st ultimo givo at) interesting account of the banquet to the Ox fofu r^^ Harvard Clubs, which took plaoo on tboVevioWevonuig. T?? ??p?tQB?a say : A grand feto was eivon at tho Cr ja tal Palace at Sydenham, laet owning, in honor of tho | . Harvard and Ox/onL boat ;crewe, by tho I#OUT | dun Rowing Club, rrj r. Layton, tho president, ?C t?io olub. oeouDied tho chair. All tho mom- , bera ol tho iHarvard ore w tv ero, prosent, exoopt Mr. Loring. but Mr. Willan alone represented the Oxford crow. There were present ono hundred sud t wen ty invited ouoat, including Chirlos 'Bickens, rta om as Hughes, Edmund Yates, Captain Anderson and many other nota? bles. Metiera. Motley ' and Moran woro ten? dered invitation}, but were unable to attend. 1 Tho r muns were I latefully decorated with Ibo Amoriomand British fl ige, aa noll as thone of the d floreat boat club:'. After tho dinner toast* woto.given to tho Queen of Englaod and ibo President of the Onited Slates, which wore drunk with enthusiastic and prolonged choots, ..... . Charlo? Dickens was recoived with lopoalod rounds of applause lt was somo minutes he? lero ho could speak. Ho playfully alluded to Ibo. fact Of tho chair man's do.m titi? him lo proposo tho toast ot thocvoniue: 'Tho Oxlord and Harvard Crows." rChoors.] He edd aro maa kubin and affecting volumo was published nt tho time of his lust visit to America. That volumo contained tho biographies of ninoiy five, ot t hr Harvard students, who at ono limo or: another boro arms in tho,eervi03 ot their country. Nothing was moro remarkable in thobo dosoetidunls of our forefathers ttaau tho m vinci hie do'orminatiou with which domo of thom fought against odds iu the latu war, nuil tho dauntless spirit with wbicb they sustained defeat. Who would aay, altor the coutoat of friday, that Harvard was less true to herself in pim co than in war? Who could fat! to ro cognizo in the boat's crew tho leaven of her soldiers and not feel that abo bas now ? greater right than ovor to be: proud of lier eons, and toko them to her hi en st When tboy roturo, With resounded acclama? tion? The Duko of Wellington said there was only one thing woree than a groat victory a gieat defeat; bnt tbeie waa another eonso in tho uso ot Ibo term""a"great defeat." Such wnq.ibo detest ot a handful of dorina fellows who in ride a dash ol thouennds ol miles i'd or? der to meet conquerors iu their own domain [cheers]-a doleat mon as that which Harvard had sustained- [cheeta.] Ho regretted thu nbsence of tho Oxford mtin. Ho would not say mach of them, good or bad. If anything was to bo said to tholr disparagement, it was that they bad won so often. Ho thought they could afford to loso ia tho event of another conto: t. Ho waa sure ho expressed bis own feel nips, thu feelings of Oxlord, and the feeli o gs of Eng? lishmen, when ho bade tho Harvards a cordial wolcomo, and unshed thom Qod-spced in tboir homeward journey. The vioiory < might rho Harvards next time. Meanwhile be assured them of an enthusiostio- welcome at homo, which would flpd an coho in every comer of England. . Ho concluded amid'-great applauao, empting the toast with tho names of tiimmoue and Wil nn. Mr. BiminonB replied briefly. Ho expressed bis warmest thanks for tho'cordiality mid hos? pitality extouded to tho Harvard crew. While recognizing their doleat, bo hoped tho next ctew or thusama crow, if they carno over nguiu would find in that defeat then- success, a hey had been boneflttcd by tho experience. Look inp to tho crew by which they were defeated, ho hud no reason to bo ashamed; Mi. Willan on the part of ibo Oxfords, re? gretted tho unavoidable absence Of tho remain? der of the crow. .With, respect to the ruco, as an old hand, he Haid, it had not been tvon'easi ly. Il was tho bast race ho over rowed. 1 homas Hughes thoo toasted the London Club.. Ito.r/itcn i?d lo his own-- experience and tho glories of tho English univerei'ics. He assorted that Harvard university, iu produc? ing Jamos Russell Lowell.; John Lathrop Mot? bey. Ualph -Waldo Rmeison and.Louis Agassiz, had roan ii to prido llscll. Future generations would eT^rard.somo of the Harvards wjtli thc ?ti'pant generations. 1 w ;.i Mr. Playford proposed the toast, "Our Visi? tors." Ho regre* ' Ihr' tho Haivards badnot used a:coach. could attain perfection without a coa ch. Ho urged them to uso o'ue in their future traininr_ After the toast to the London Club. Mr. Rioo , proposed lp the Harvards- only to give cheers 'on account of the courtesy and kindness shown ?by the club. Tboy were given amid great ap? plauao. it. At the'conclosion there-was S grand "display of fireworks in honor of tho occasion. MOUE COMMENTS OF THE BRITISH PRESS. Tbs Standard has the following criticism on tho boat ince: The rowing of * the Harvards waa rather in judioions-It was too fast to last; want of gqpd recovery left themtucked.np over their oars at tho end ola stroke. They reach? ed out well, and rowed with straight hacks and arms, but there was not work iu t.ieir strokcs% Though the Oxonians were beivinr, it.does not follow that weight brbngnt them in first; if was rather tboir sly la... In the long ran, style is sure to win whoo strength ia equal. ' i \inl L-..J 0.1*. atw.J.a.1.- . ..1 ... COMMOBORE M-iVHYAJND THE CHI? NESE. VC ... ?di 3th f.... ?~-1 .':. letti til ,f -4 -rv! r. . A correspondent of tho Wilmington Journal publishes in that paper a letter from Commo? dore M. F. Manr>? whoso -aoiontihe r?putation Isas high ashia personal i ni egri ty is great. Commodore Maury says : . .-: J ?V?&?mbi,*Ja&tLt? 18,1869: O. TV. O ?fi, Esq.: DEAS Hut-Your lotter of the Sth reached mo ?hia n^cjeniug i.opjsto, owing.to our mail con? nections', for my r?pty tb reach-yon In limo for our mooting of the 18th. Chinese labor is milch moro intelligent, skil? ful tui^c^ouvo.than negro labor, and I conv aidor the mtro.Iuotion ot it, under proper Ti g ulations, wobld bo highly beneficial to the South. -~-1 _,Aftor Jamaica. Trinidadjs thp largest of the BTitlsb-We?t ludia iBlatrdi, aodttasFitdid riot pine and dwindle as Jamaica has dono, is, lam assured by residents Ihoro, chiefly owing to tba lntrod.upti.9P Of/C?lP|ioJ*bor.p " .c , ?.. _. . Eindly and properly treated, tho Chinese ar? the most faithful creatures in the world. I havo boen in the country, and have paid some attention .(oritcenr tfnito Cf character. As do? mestica and labor?is, gardoDOTB ana cultiva? tors of tho soil goo emily.- they aro not surpassed by any other people. From tho first that ar? rive, X ehn'rihT Hbo to have ? coo If arid two house servants. Pisase let mo knowhow to proceed in order to procuro good ones, and 9PJ?SP:,- ,o c.^l,tx:I ?1^^:-: SOUTH CAROLINA. ??tc ?;'. i . cl} ts '?; u?i?gT^Dhi!'Jr;;,-o.?-yVi.-'ii tilt' FIBS AT JOBSSOirVIIXE. The Etngstroe Star says: "About one o'clock on Fri day night, 27th ultimo,' tho dwelling house of Mr. B. G. P. Lambert, a few miles below Johnson ville," Waff discovered to ba on fire, whiohioaultedin ita tlual destruction, b:t by great exertions the most of tho contenta wore saved. It waa undoubtedly tho work or an incendiary, as it waa found burning od tbo outer . end of tho building, whoro ,-tboro .waa no possible communication with the inner fire? place." TAXISO OREENBACHS. The following letter' ia' published 'inibo Kingstreo Btar : "Having been engaged for some timo past in endeavoring to ascertain whother tho Supremo -tiqart -of the United Slates bas over decided that the national cur? rency known ss "greenbacks" could not be taxed by State authority, I am now preparo I lo1 report'for ihe-m?rm#?iuo ' o?-sil'whcm it may concern, that auob is the. fact. The doolsion is fully ropOfrotl io tho case ot the ?vnk va..iha Supcryisors of .hew.York,.7th ?lfaoo'sBOp?r?s.p.'ac; It t-?rofora follows that the rooeut act of. trio Legialsture of South Carolina, whioh attempts to ttx greenbacks Uko any other artic!o:cf property, is nnooostt tulional and should not oo . nforocd. -SAM. W. WAURIOE." TROUBLE IN THE CAMP. Tho Darlington Democrat Bays: "We losrn that tbo colored Mot hodist con 2 rogation in thi | place is about to split, and s now church is to be erected by tba aecedoro. They have been paying money by Ibo hat full to whittemore,' sud Were under the agreeablo delusion that it would be 'ill right,' Now that ?cnotimoniousf swiodler tells them I h At tbo church beTonRB to some Northern organization, and that they also own the congregation; in other words have' complote control of their thoughts and pin soc. Iho sensible colored people wno don't wish toi bo slaves of the 'oarpot-bag,' sro leaving thoi concern. Wo bavo always thought their eyes' would bo opened aome day, and hope they will soon drivo (he rascally 'carpet-baggers' from' the SUte." ? ' , THE cabra TR BUM rsa. ? The Watchman says: "Wo have, from Une to time, published, upon information ample end BAtiefaciory, statements with rttorsnoe te tho abort cr ipa of oom anil oolloo in this Bac? tion. Notwithstanding tbia, our Charleston abd otbor oxobangce, at a greater distanco, bsvo oontatni'd oxtraota 'representing tbe crop differently, and greatly overosliniatiup; all rca aoaable calcul ?H?ne. This, lt Ia apparent at OD co, must op?ralo injuriously to oiir planting oomuinnity. With calculations based upon such erroucona statements, tho prices of oar etapln roust ru lo accordingly, and tho producer moat Buffer. Wo hera,' then, again state, tbat tho cotton crop o? this ?oction most fall short at least one-half, whilst the corn crop bas Buf? fered Bull more." ,H A BADICAL A FPO IM nu. The Dar???alon Dornooral BAYS: "Wo nuder-, Btand-ltat Mr. ?ageu? Borwick, a selectman of Whittcmoro XowoBbip.'has boon appoiptcd Btat? aesesaor for Darlington County. Boat wick carno to this town last yo ir aa a member of Colonel Frank's company of tbe 8th infan-' try, and koowa as muob about tho valu o of i cul estate as Captain Cuttle's friend, Jack Bunbby. Qe.ia' itfdadMal. though, and .we still haye tho 'oejutliRalion board,'. Boob appomimeute se this will tt? moro to break down BadioaliBtn than all tho ellatta of tho Democratic parly. We say hurrah, co on; tbo days of 'carpet? baggers' aro unmbcrod, ! . . Commercial. Export*. PB1LAD?LPUIA-Per etoamshlp Prometheus-HG l?alos Cotton.' 64 bates Yarn, 16 bales Bags. 3 ' bundles Iyoa'her, 2 botos L-alher, 200 bnnrilos Lea tb ur 30 tons Phosphate. Hock, S casks Clay, 1 box Wax, 12 Carboys, sud Sumirlos. Charleston Cotton, nico nml Naval Stores .iltiru.ct, JKflCK oy TUB OIIABLKRTON DAILY NEWB, I OUAIU.RSXON, Thursday Evening, ?'cplember 2. I COTTON-Thc demand was good but tho Bupply was light at firm prices, bales 26 bales, vie : I at SOS; 3 at 31; Oat 31)4; G st 32; 3at83>f; 10 at 32X; latS3c. Wc quote: uvianrooL CLASSIFICATION. ordinary to oood ordinary.28 1380 Low Diddling....-.si @31K Middling.;..'.. .3l>,(a33 By New York cIssaiBceUrn wo qooto : Middling.:....'..33X<a - Bice-Tho aapoly laso nml ted that transaction? tn tina grala aro unimportant; quota ilona aro nomi? nal; tvay common, to fair cloan Carolina, st 8@M>?; good taMJCejj .'i i ;-i . ... NATAL, .-Tatura.- Ibo market' was strady. with a fair dem aud. The Balee neio.70 bbla spirits torpee - tine, lu conn I ry packagoa, at 38c; 186 bbls of low palo a-d extra No I rosin st 84 ; 32 bbla of No 1 at S3 23; ?2 bbla of. No 1 nt i3; 20 bbls of low No 1 at $3 DO ; 2 ti tbla of No 2 roain at $1 SQ V bbl. Crudo i arpen Un ? ls in'dcmsnd at $2 SO lor virgin, $2 to for yellow.dip, and fl 60 for hard. Marketa:by Telegraph. FOE, F.I fl rt M A ll KITTS. LONDON, Fcplcmber 2-Noon.-Consols 03>i\ Booda 843a*. Wcattcr fair. LtvtnpooL,. September 2-Noon.-Cotton a thado flmvr; Unlands HJ?d ; Orleans lil J.-Cl lid ; salos IO, WO bales. . Utd Western whoat OsrBa lOd. F(oU.aaai1 Bil Atlemoon.-Colton active; vales 12,000 bales. B.-cadtlulTt Arm. Tallow 47s Bd. Evening- Cotton, up lards 13*?d; Orleans 13>ia i?j?i; salis 12. OOO balee, of which 3000 ba'cs wero f jr speculation and ex.wri. Common rosin 6*a63 3d. Turpentine 23s Od. Flour 15i a J. Wheat Ssa lOsalld. PAMS, September 2-nour so flit. Bcntcs 71f 7Sc HAvr.K, September 2.-Cotton opened quiet and Steady. . .. DO MES TIC MAUK F-Tfi. NEW Tona, Septen ber 2-Noon -Stocks ttroug. Money C3By at 0a7c. Merllug. tong OX; short IO,1,'. G oil 33 ii. Cotton quiet at 3Se. turpentine tteady at tl lie. llcr.ln Dim; strained common $2 35; good $'?37>,a2 in. " - Evinlug.-Cotton quiet and steady; sales COO balea at 33c. Flour, shipploc grades advanced; ntont?"faircsdr?'f Sf/6i 6 05. :Whoatactl'vVandC??o;?; bel tel dari un the day; rid. Western tl dal 67; -ft linois il CC; inlifirijia $1-75. Cora a shade armer; 'rathermore doing; mixed Western Bl leal J8. ' Oi's, 'new ? cutta ru and gestern 60a05. Meas pork heavy at 131 P7>?. Laid steaity at 19><a20c Whiskey heavy it Bl in'. ? o roc erle s quiet and' firm. Turpen? tine 41*42X0. Roilo HBM Freights quilo firm. 0 OTC ra men ti atrong. '62*a 2'J>?. fi out berna dui}. Money active at Ca7c, closing ahaip at 7c. Sterling very dull at OKaflji. Gold sctWo and oxclled At 3S with an advancing tenderly. Blocks feverish and 'weak. 1 BaXTncoBE. September 2.-Cotton, belter feeling; quotations nominal ou account of want of rtoek. Flour aedve; tendency np. Wheat firm and higher; primo to coolee roi il SOalSfi. Corn, wbllo $1 18; yellow $1 2flal 22. Oats Arm at coa?lx Mess pork iteady. Bacon firm; tendency up. Lard quiet. Whiskey $117, CINCINNATI, September 2.-Whiskey $113. Mess pork $33i33 26. Bscon,. shoulders wanted at 16o ; held at "jo hlgbor. Lard neglected at 10 ii c. 6?. Lotris, September 2.-Whiskey 81 liai 14)4". PrbTlato?B quiet; Meas pork S34a84 60. Bacon, rjear alden lSJtjalOo Lard lo.V?. LOTJISVILXB,September2,-Provisions firm. Mets pork f 31134 50".' llacou. eho'iIdem Mo; clear aide? li?j?o.' Urcfio^e?" Whiskey $1 ' lajial 18. ' ' : ' i.wrtainrorciN, (September x-Hniriu lurpentiuu, nothjng doiup, for want or stock; Wife - waa offered hui refuted. Boaln steady at Bl 60?6 no. Crude Ur pondun fr 60al 76; ; sllaht ?decline. Tar uu ebanged. AOOU.TA, Feptembir 1 -Colton active and firm; ailes 71 bales; middling 31|?a8sc; receipts 60 b'?itf*1^ i ci .?. ? . U . ??oa?itii v HAvABltAH, Ro-:fcmb6r""2.-CottOD, receipts 644 Tialos; ex'ooris 398 bates; sal oe ' 100 'balsa;' market flrrn, wiiha?o?d Uerpand at laatqnoUtlous. ."j? MoniLB, September 2,-Colton closed finer sales 100 bales; low mid diing TO/?C; i'ecetpl? 21 bsles. - NF.W .OM.BAVB. September;^.-rCotlon dull; Balee }t\ bali?; middling :V1:? .receipts 16 bales, a^old S3A?. Pterttttg 45*?. '.Ne'w York sight' exchange pu aJicpiemliim. ' ' " " ' 1 ' '-- ! . ' Kt atc of ljrn.de tat aitiuelnester. MANOHKHTEB, Angtisi 17.-For 'shipping yarna ibero bas beera a ?tro 117 and ncilvo mar? rt to-day. Spinner* are al! requiring nfjth?r price*, And report a fair business, doing, thouch. probably mora would hive been done al niora rcaa?uabie'reU*: ' fcplnnera. bowavor, believe in ?hu? rates, and for the present values are teudfuaTn W's direction.' Prices are fully Hi aj ttblghir-than on, thia day.waek. ..Zhe.oon. sirterabl? demand, now experienced; a?d oVef^Wa last teu days,. ba* been prinoipally for Bombay, There hs. also been amod?rato bu?in?*s for tfa?Con tinent, bat for all other markets wo have only had a limited, doipand, -Tay 1 pp y?rns for tbe, borne trade the rr ariel is strong, prices having advanced ,'id to ?id ft lb 'J scorn pared with thOse of lest woex. Man. nXacturers hositate at Riving BUC ti a considerable ad? vance, not bela? ?ble to get an eqoivslsut price for cloth, bat siiU the but In ess effected has probably been up to on average. For cloths, nota uh >'landing thaaxdteinent In'Llveipool and large troBixjw bu rolion, with dearer prices both for cotton and yarns, our rnar4^t>r^oa*t us. compauUvely-,! nanima te, and tbe ompuat 0/ bennet a eiTeoT?d (o?fjav raM^i qt tooee large, t-slsa coal il t^fT.ict?d at a price, buVbuycr* aro. un willing. Jo. aparate at prices which would cover i he heavy eos ? of cotton and yarn, while maa* u fic 1 n r??,' bei Eg re lsti voly in A wo rle p?sl ti 0 n than they wera lmwrekraredeterrnrned nop ogive way. some or ike ilarg.r manufacturers' uv unwillingly InralDH tbslr tbouahls to a more llmirod proJuction. Ii baa Joni been toen tbat the ??rply'pfcoiion will .bainadsqaUo at ibo 11 resent r^l?'oi consucaplion, ?rnd. fo/gv on prodoci-? oioib'ao extensively under ih?ie-]rounvt->Do<!9 I? oply iocoutaglng tt?|uo?pc:u. latlDU at Ilrfrpoo), and dnvifig prteeA OrytqirArclB * rcrlnt r\i ntuoh elrxtt will bs nnsalabk>- te?|l*s.in? curring an onadvl?ab)? risk ibocdd a .reactionsfrom peloeaaeag oircainataneea t?cnr."^ npdovpjlen fhAt m re?u^on 'bot *trof *Tvr^^?neltIl1 ?owtf evjh A r?oVt eMUasnt Orbis la Hie tra^o are faDy ?liveto lt* nn - d-mee, If DOrtfe^oMltfVAnd-drtaarmr^ 1 it.aimott immediatolt. Me?tr?. iioTn;aqa^?aT5po , m ths'r report oPtaei:aloU? .market ?uSmt?t?ii . ?Hier ".s'olwKhilt?dfKg fh? co?tt?tte?-?bsaWof deidindj'BHCa* of goods nave refntin?d ?rn? and there ht?HM Utile pressure to offect salea daring the past wt>kv, Jbe.. laraa-bn>lnaaa.laUrernopl to? day hal strengthened tbe po?ittoo- of "e1o&,-and th'uah ws bear of'bet tew operations, crrrr market olote* With a goaKial advanea In quotations." y'?*^^U?M' .'. .T.v/ NABS VIIiL*?, Monday, Anontt ' &V> - Co tl 0 a-We ?Bofo tbs' rf?ilpf trwity or one'bala of tho naw crop, whlob wa* ?bl Aped toCinrtnnsti. d ;. vr 'rt?-? -1 viiinmui COTTOjt sTAtrirsNt. I" Be^vSlot? shippad^^::^^::::;;:?::::^ bblpped Wno&i..?,A^rj&ms.,a^atAV4_9,inj Slock on band.>'$( Fierra-We oonUnue to report an ?c?v?' nrirkat,1 wiihdsmaod In excess of tbe supply. Priesa finn as follows i rapers M2Si8j augie extra M ?8a8 BO| double extra ? fl),fl 7?; family ?7 ata? | fanoy $8 W ta ti We h a* rd ot ah I prc - \ U ic J?y of ? 40 barrel*. \?o?AT-Warket weak wilban; any cuango in-sari, ctr, We quote Mediteraaoaa |i?i ?0. red ?1 IO; tanbar fl 16; ?bite tl 30. the receipts to-day In? cluded 3.IM bushels. We heard of the pale of 31, OuO bushels on private lonni, toe aame tobe deliv? ered ss fast as it can be sblrped to tbla point. CORK-Han't stiff, shlptnonls to-day or 1100 bushels at ll 03J** dclivored in depot. Wilmington Mttratet. WILMINGTON, Foptenibor 1_TCUPENTTNE-I? unchanged in prico. eales ol 60 bbls at 93 for virgin and $3 60 tor yellop dio, per 280 pounds Hrinrra ivni'ENTiNe-Msrkot steady and very littlu offering. Hales of 100 bbls at 38>?c for country and 88X0 per gallop for Mew York packages. Boat.?-Ess bron In fair rcquoet to-day and tho eales reach I860 bbl! al 81 60 Tor strained, 81 76 for ? o 9. 83 tot oxtrt No ?. 83, 83 97X. 8la$4 36 tor No 1, and M ?3>i, Matt 60 for pale. a an.-43 bbls rbangod band? at 83 40 per bbl. COTTOH.-Small silos at 33c for middling. Possengcre. Per ateamor 81 llolena. from Edlsto- rr w H Brisbane, lt a Unimos, J Hume etd lady, and 3 orj deck. fiiatint UrtOB. L'or! ol <Jh.i?rl?Ht?m, rje/pi'i. rna EH cv ins MOON. New Moon, (tb, 13 hours, 16 minutes u.omine. First Quarter. 13th. 4 hours 3 minutes, ovenlng. Full Mona. 20th 3 eonrn. 3ltmliiiure ovouine. Last Quarter. 28th. 4 hours, 2 minutes, evening. 30.RK>nd?y....| fi..34 l CSG BalXoeaday....! G..33 . r...2t 1 Wcduc li,., G..30 ' 0..23 3|Xhursdiy... 6.-37 - ?..23 8'lrldar.! C..37 0..B1 4!Patnro*ay...l G..'.18 fl .10 G Snnihiy.' G. 88 0..18 ll..44 1.. 8 Mom. 3.. 8 Morn. 3..2G 1..28 4..23 2..3? G..20 3..80 C..33 fots. ? 7.. 14 trrivs-oi V estortm y. Dark BO W Dole, Munroe, Philad-lpbia-4 dsyB from ?be Cai.a-. Tn U F nakcr ft tito, Railroad Agont, O W Steffens O W Wt.Hann ft Co, W??ener & Mousco?, Cameron, Barkley ac Co, Bart ft Co J E Af uer ii O?, i-1) Frank, tteicko at Hrhachlo. Dowto A Motte, Mc! nfl cohen, T W biles, E 1 .ok. Wick oiibe.fi Ai Co, li Q Lucas, CP Pppi euh-nn, J B UV val ft son, W tSh?vhcrd, Wlckcrthtm'ft -Lang, an i Order. ' \ t , ? J M.rchanl's Lino ?c4u"- Nancy' fiAtth, Boyd, New York-4 doje^Mase. " To'W'.Jtb.eb- h Co. railroad Ag-uts.JE AdgCrft Co. Adams, Damon ft so, Pal? metto Honcer Co-operative Ass?cU?on, O D ?hrcnn & co, B'Uatct Ai t o, KT/Brown, il Bischoff* Do, A M sob off. liolimmu Bro?, lt Daer, U Bnlwlnklo ft Co, Mcrroff- Coh?n, i'ameroo. Barkley Ai Co, Bart ft Co, T M li ors OY k Uro, s I, Howard k Uro, lon DIDKB, 'l hoinllntwu ft Co, 8 Jancovlch, Jeffords ft Co, Il Rialto A flo. Kllcck. (Vickenoeiff ft Co T J Keir ft Op. Knobeloch ft .'mall, K J LC* ll h. M Lubra. H B Marshall. 1 adi or A ' Alexander, A McCobb, Jr, F L Meyer, Mantouo ft f'o, W Mars.'ber. W Mci can, D O'Nel'l McUrido ft Co, Marshall ft Burso, Muller, Nunile ft Co, Ostendorff & t'o. J F O'Nol 1 ft Hon. J is ft H rianon. A" WcCnukey, WR-Corwiu S"C?? ll cobla ft Co, W . Campbell ft Co; W^il choleo ft Co. Cr auo, Doy I L-u ft ??.?Dbwle AViMel?O. BT A lino. J B Duval ft r on, Douglus ft Milter, O P Fleming ft Co, F Enteluian, l P Forreston. O D Frank. Uoodrich, tv men un ft .Co, J . ti mbini, A O Oooawtn-ft Co, H Gei dt? ft t_ ?iDlPail ft ' Vt\z ir, R0dp*>B A Co, J H Beuueker.'BlockpJc< p chuchu 'Rave- el ?.Houx es, D u r licor j W shepherd, I. i-chn-h ft ,-0. Bt?n hourn ft co. O WMrnVn?.^! "Tv' Styler, J"B ' VoUe'rs. O W Williame ft Co, D U Vincent, Walker, Kv*ns ft Cogs? well, W L Webb, Werner ft Quekor. J M M Wohl t monn. D A Walker. E II White. L Walekopf, Wsgo nor ti M?nteos, W J Talcs, O W Almar, N Bitter, Order, anil utilera.,-,?. , ? .v'gTSIW? TH Htbt 9> ht Ulchinl.o, , Irving.-.Nt w Yotk-?-4 dayoj Guano and ?cid*. To W Itoich ft' Co, Wami o M lulu g and ManufactarJngCo. and Order.. , f chrVVlreih?? Dire, Joirhacn, Yorktown/'Va-3 days. ' Coro. I o We -1 ft Jones.. " steamer St Uoicna, ERIort, ? Edicto, ftc. Mdse. To J U Murray. tltaicd Vtstonlay. 8leamsblp Promelbeus, Gray, Philadelphia-Jno ft 1 hco Getty. Brig Qaotjil?. Swan, Boston. Mass, via Georgetown, 8 C-Illsloy ft t:rctghlon..;, j, Front this Port. f Steamship J W Eveimin, Hinckley, Philadelphia, August 30. Behr W L rptlogp. Daisey,,Ncw YorV. August SO. '..j .Wp for to la Port. Tho Dnko of Wellington, Allen, at liverpool, Au f gmt 17. t'lrareil,ttl Li Port. """gntti". KVSS^^^V, at T>**P?O>- Ac v Mleuiu - H ii : ;? PORT OF OEOHaufoWN, 8. C., SEPT. 1. 2 iniuvFr. Angus' 'iH-Vchr Hudson, Kemp, Ne w York. ^August 39-Sehr Surpass, Oaakill, Waehington, N Ajum-t 31-Ecbr burpasB, Oaakill, Washington, Ntl. LIST tl?' VKSSKLN KP, OLKA RED AND- S'S.'LED PUB i (fia:P>th T F O II El ON . UVEBFOOL. Tho Duko of Wellington, Allen, up.August 17 The Vinco; Halliday, sailed..,.July IS British bsrk Dalkeith, Langwell, cleared.. august 18 Bntlsb brig Courier, Lyons, sailed.July .6 The Homboraund, Nielson, up.August 18 DOMB3TIO BOSTON. Bork B B Walker, Pettlqgill, up.August 21 Anna EGlover, terr?, ap.August 19 fiobr Ida Bella. Fisher, np. August 26 nocxroBT, ita. Sehr Dexter Wathbnrne, Munro,, sailed.. ; August 33 KEW TOUBY 8chr Mi rover. Brown, np. ;.August 97 Prufls, Camira(Etc. ?j^ rs O 18 * B TOBAOOO ANqpip?TE, Warranted to Remove all Desire foiriT?biicco. It la Purely Vegetable and contnlns nothing Injurions. 't .. i .VC ' ."."'S- ytt. ? H . rn . - ...I. . 1 ,r tt/ Tho following ls ono of . thoneands bf tesilmonltls Ihat aredatly.receiv'ed by the Manufacturer:, ' , 'BtcuMoKO. VA., November3a 18CS. DM Fin-Tho "Xohacco Antidote"-?propared by yon according to the xereipt you have submitted to me, and tho tngredfobts ot which I'have?oxamlned, ls purely vegetab a, entirely ha? miete, and cbabuns nothbig tn the letet Injndons. It fe not diaagceeable to Ute taale, and aA a home article. I hope' yob will ru eel with ready tale lor lt, and I bellcvo thal lt* the direcHona aro followed; It ' will do all you clstmed for lt. J;; JOBN tlOVE. kf.D. dir Price .60 cents per. POT. j Tho usual discount to the Trade,..r.:;V.-;im-uU, ?. "virw av For*sale by.vir ??is-fttt - . ..< r.l ?r. H. B?ER, - WBOLBSALB AOENI FOB SODTB CAROLINA. June 7_ .-.. i ? . ? ?: -, x T^BB8.H.??IV.?8 ' ?u? . . ' - . i. . ?' y?ST kBbBtTJtD* O lil M AULT di C0.*B Vtl K PA II ATI LINS . IODIZED 8?RUP OF HOBSE KADISH VEGETABLE 0APSULE8 OF M?TIUO SYRUP OP HVPOPUOSPHITE OP LIME GUARANA POWjOSBSr ' ., ^ Aljl freeb from Paris, and for sale by . ; J -j'c r ,i"l Ur. II. DARit, i. 'iiM:*:: " 'I; . [ K? YSI; t?stm^ym^pr, .' .j^ KATHI ow yr OHM s t /.T^IilSMtrlQ'B JfQR&f CONFECnOrfS, \ .C : ti l il The Boat in Use. .:^y>^fnida of ''j^^ntaa,^uA"6?*r^ Injuriosa ?lng.: M .O IIP ^ f>., Bead-w?Uono-cf the'moet-dUlfilkU?aB^i pbj*i ;I btv? long used hanionjnni tbs aktMUfnj|lple'of European Woim-Soed, as srf^s^WrMjyA&y efcr Worms In chll.iren. Mr. Wirti? I^-'FrAVotng pre? pare? a Lc^u??,oomr^sedi^it,|rt|*^-J|tA ?re/y pleasant snd palsUbU? I .rm ft} ?Mjfe^a .JfflPr?r*1 lt to cbiidreu. sud which inky-h*"TaJUad?BL^TJfpr> erly prepared. j ; O. F. MANSON, M. ff. For Mle by :? ?, , , DB. B. ?)A1B. Whokwale Agent, Jnneai - ' No. 181 MeeSps>sta>?eL . m O B A "K K R 9 . ; ) A . - A? ?-'.Va '.. -* ' JUt? R??ElvM'AJStb T?* HALB "Ui-Ji, CHEA kt I OF I ART A R H. BAER, Druggist, No. 181' MEETING-STREET.?j ' Mtrtki OFFICIAT,. LIST OF LETTEBS remaining in tho Postotnoo at, Charleston, for the wevk ?ending 8EPTRMBBB 3, 18G9. isd printed officially In TUB DAILY N KW H. a* the-newspaper baring the largest circulation in tho City of Obarloiton. ad?-1'oxsoDB calling for Letters Adv ort leed, should ?tato that they aro "Advertised," sjrjy* Office hours irom 8 A. ll. to fl P. M. On 6uc days, from s to fl P. M. MANLEY O. iii OTT. postmaster. ~ WOMEN'S LIST. ' Adams, Mr? lUroa. Mr? Mary Perso c, Miss E iherloH Grey, Mr? Bato VO Addison, Mrs J! aarnsworth.Mrs Perkins, Mrs D A * Jalla Phillipe, Mr* Alisha, M>f Bay. Mri Bliah Wm . Fannie Uanda, Miss Picking, Mre Barton, Uri Jae o A ? la?o James D?lme, Mre Hu- Platt, Mrs Sarah Peadons, Mrs ?an A Lavinia Holms, Mrs Ell- Qnlnn, Mre Joso Minee. Hrs Mary sa ptain? niQcuet'jcli, Mise Qwlues, Mrs Ruhdo e, Mrs I, O Lydah 0 ' 7' Doggalns, Mrs Hunt, Mrs Rafforlv. Mm Margaret James Michael Brice, s?ss EH Jaronas, Mrs " Rckoi??hf, Miss Brown, Mrs t -Dol?a Louisa Auna -entilas. Min M R-adl, Mm E Brown, Mrs E Jinking*. Miss Jooe Lomat Molly Koro, Miss-M Burges, Mrs Joi.TP, Miss Eliza Rober ti ou, -Miss Hludy Johnson. Mis t. G M Bure??, Mrs W ri ' Roberson, Mite S Indy Johnson, Miss ? Kost-uia Butler, Mrs Nellie Ho inson, Mrs Hannan ' Knocks, Mrs M Manon Cailaulian, Mrs C Hobson, Mrs Mary B Krlcton, Mrs 1 8a-ntl I-HMIIUT Miss L M Rotnr?sti, Miss Cieur. MIBS AI.na Lougan, Mrs Kauulo Clement, Mrs F Mary Howler, Miss W La Rou h, Mis Kalo Clinton, Mrs F Iso* Ryaii, Mrs Lil Olalr. Miss Lowlo. Mr? H F sin Ellon Levy Mrs Mary "?ii-ith, CA Cociiruy. Miss Ann ch m lt, Mrs Coart?te. LUUU?, Mm Julia aiary Culvert, Mrs S Sllikeu, Dot* Mary M, Miss ADM slimy. Mi a Davi ). Miss E MslOcId, Mr? Simons, Mrs Bli Davis.-Ml-s J Sarah A vj Days, Mr' Mauot, Mrs El- Simone, Miss Days, Mrs Hsn- lon " Aui>y ' nab Mathews, Mrs Simons. Mrs Dill. Mrs Agatha Anulo Mary Dollon, Hcnrttla Miller. Mrs Taylor, Miss Ly Lolilng, Mrs .' Jenpto . ... - dia Mary . Mitchell, Ure Thompson, Mrs Dosla. Mlfti Pora Mirv u (borton Dunmona, Mrs michell, Mrs Toora,r, Mrs J lt Marths W Duo'll. Mr? Anvs Moore, Mrs I oye, Mrs Mar? FiUgcrsld, Miss Frank. VOR- ). Madame AI Murphy,. Miss MO Ford?, Mrs Mar- Uosart' Walden, Mrs ia garet Murnby. Mrs P ?ah Oadsdon, Miss J Mi-Kowan, Mrs Wi Poa, Csrrto D W B Warley ? Hinab Gadsoo. Phcbls McNeil, Mis Wart, Mr* Lidia Gihson Miss Marls Webstar. Mis L'ZZIC U . Nishit, Luov ll zs J Otover, Mickey Ns'ordcn Miss Woloy, Mrs Glover. Mrs Vickara j Mary Uathnuo Mahrden, Miss Wi-e, Mrs Aillo Godiroy, Mrs Victoria Fl Hilarann O'Oer Wltoopeky, Mrs Or. en. Mrs O'" read? Mies Maxy Grant, Mrs cati.rino Williams, Mre Marla Parsuns, Miss E Muan Grant, Mr* DI- o Winters, Mis nah. ol aggi o MUM'S l-l?. I Abrams, Ucnrick Alexander, Jss M, ... Malua. Mariana Atkins, Francis Bayley1, Wm U Barnwell, W il Beatty, Jas Bernard, Jos II Bennett.. George Bishop. John Billow, Jaa lt Black, Wm H Black CT Blakely, E P Blocker, C W Black M m on Bolles, John Bomon, Phillip Holden, Perry Brown, Evana ;. Bronat, JssL Brickwen. P Budds, J D Bonn. Charles H Bull,,Dr w u Burloo. B W Ha? ell, fohn I' Hut!cr, John Bym.. Wm Caanaday, James Caunedy, Jo? seph Camp. Charles H Chlotm,.il Charlton. T F j Clark, JU at Co Cor kern, Joseph Colt, Robert. Cooper. Daniel Cobb, Gideon " Cumming. A Davis, T A Davidson, Rich I ard . Dos po rte a, W A Dahls, U De Prendes Juan fij*. 7 Dlxoo, Wot Dodge, Angnslus Donnelly, B A Dtmgperty, 'Ibos Drayton, Joseph Drayton, Thom Gardner, Bey m our Ge?, John Gelhtrs, Pompey Gerard, John Ooiiittaan, Leiser Grater, John Oreen, H H f:' Boyes Mathew Ilomjin,John :? Heh er. Mlohael Heyward, Blaka Henry, William Bill, Oen'l A P j Horley, A F Howard, Wm Hughes, Josiah P Hynor. Patrick Ingrnuani, Duo kin - Jeoklne, Danfol Jenkins; Jacob Jones. Joseph Joyner, Jobu W Kennen.fc t? U Keith,.JoLn . Keunon,A K oo. Win K'ng, Dr Geo M Kinsman,Wm n Hiern/-Lotit?' ' Klein, IP jae . Koestvr, G Lagarm ere, Ed Lazarus, Joseph Laab,' Charles H Lawrence, Wm LarchOi-otta. J 1! aw .ania . Joseph 'oyd.Joiaa Tir?> s v . ? Logan, Joseph Msihewe, B|ch . ard . Mathews, Wm i Mari bal l ,& - Mc? Millan ll arg ood,Samuel Margues, Manuel M?eter, Geo W Marchan; Jobn UuJer(.B.. ?H Mliler, Johnoy Moore, J D - M oort?, John Moore, Nalh'l Morns et Leo Moultrie. Thoa J Mon!trio. WU. Ham Montgomery, ?o^er^crar renea. Monroe, Juilge. . K ' '? ' Murtagh. W A Mcgrory, w a UoCutchen, Ham MoOarrDU, Jo? seph McKay,-John O Uohllrrban, Kev *? rfl?lii-i r Nelson, W Nelson, Chi i ?lian Msbtd, Guy Nood.L Oferld, O B OMenbn??. E.n Olsen. U M Ort?; fred erick Owen, Rlc-harrt -A _ - . Porker, G W Peronneaa. H o Potermsn, J Peterman, Hen .rj Pheonix, Ed? ward . Porch or, -Philip E Powor, Michael Portor; lr vi a . Poyas. John L Pray or; Abia barn - - t'a -li hali cr, (Da? ken Halide, GfOr.'n Hoddy, Michael Rose, joseph Schenk Fri de? rick Schroder, Fred -oemkrn; Uro . ' . Semken,. Jobsnn -helton, Geo- . Sheehan, I J r>0 -iiumons, Char :l?y fl li^OftJC ?raith. Frank nth'..., m.,, 1 -.Oriely, Leader Calh Spain, Cornelius Icele,. H j : . Stewart, Jackson -t tumpy, ti oh ext 8ttnton,Thoa, .?ulliTOD, Patrick Bwtoney,-' Daniel Symo A Co, Jill theatre,' Hara ger of Thompson, John -S - - - - Ti I lon, W O Tienken, H W Troeccr, O.-, Turner, LD Vana<tsdaien, Geo VeroeiW Voss, John Von Eitzen. H H Vogler, O W ; Walker, George Wagener, Cpl mon I Wagner, SfeWari & Mendook -' Walrhe. Ed Ward Webb W B r Whcalen,Ui?ha>] While, Joseph White, Wm T, %gent j ; Williams, Amos Wl'llame, 8 0 .. williams. Clarke WlUlane. Mr ' Wieden, Jacob tvIlloon, 8t Ju ylten-5;-. | Wilde, Edvard Wing. Wm Wortham. H O Wrichion, James *3- Persons depositing letters in the Post?nico will .pleaso place the stamp near the upp?-?tfight btp? co'oeT o? ^Obwt^SfTS? ilj?y -will also pTeavio to 'romomhei?that without tho sl?mp o lotter cannot be mailed, hut will be sent to the Dead Letter OfBoo. ^ I" Jl?ttflo, '(Utatubls; littt. B'lrffflKl WHKNTOO ABKEXlt ?dTKO, OV^UWOHK of head orhaod. and fae).tho need idf aomething In viRoratlng. don't drink whiskey oriatrylntoxlca ting thing, whether unrjer tho uarne of VltUrs or other? wise. Bnch articles give Just s> mxich strength lo your weary bod v and wind as Ute whlp gites to the laded horse, and no mar?,1, Alcoholio'itlmulanlsare Injurious to Nervo health, and aro ALWAYS; followed by DEFRKSSINGBBAQllON. . I>enid's Nervino I and ??ivlgorator ts a TONIO ?Dd GENTLE Pl TI M OL ANT . which ls NOT attended'hy REACTION. Wost U gatos for yon it malutatua. When H rt fro eh os body or mind, lt refreshes wuli natural slrergth that comes lo stsy. Weare not i'e&mmendliir* teerotailarri in Ibe Interest of any faction; but long and extended observa-Ion (cachea ns that he 'who resorts to. lbs bottle for rest or recuperation, will Cud,, au ho kee v at fl, that ba fs kindling a flrtf in (hisl boWaldtbloh -Ul fonsnm> like the flames cf perdition. Tarn from il. Takes tonio that ?Will T^reato ?nd cot destroy. DOD D'S NERViNR'li for salo by ?ll Brugolats. PricV Ooo Dollar, nee Dook of Certificates that accompanies each bottle. ' f T T itaor, 'Juns2S llJL' R l O RiAlU'? j _ YO?OiL-r'-fii?r ?KE .M E D i J? s-jrf ARK FOR.NO OTRtHir-TAlKE MO OTHBBa-AND you will save limo, health and money. 1 ti j??JJ?i . if co REw ARO /of any cassi)of dlseaie in ?Ly stago which they fail to care. I .Vt ii ID tl Dr. HrOHATJ'd.OOLDEN BALSAM Np. J-e?re* Ulcers, Ulcerated gore Throat and MouLh/iFufe ao?. ?man ?ira? ?>r Hila ErtrptlODl-i Co PIX r OVXoeod itches, -orones ? Of ibo Scalp, Horofilta, Ac.ii? lae greatest Bena^atoav-AlleiaUTa and Blodd Pctrifltr known, remores ail diseases from the syhtemvsn< leaTetibaMood imri iffld besJthy. : | - Dr. RIOHAO'H GOLDEN BALSAM Nij. 2 twitt bare thousands of Cort! fl cate? prorlng the. tfllrstcna lona cures effected by,these Remedies. Prien or > br- men A U'6 O OLD EN; AN II DOTE, a safe, ?pe?, dy, pleasant and radical cure for all Urinarr Dos ragemiratI,accompanied ?with ful)rs^oof,',- Prloe wi)rf BfoH?W mto^mft^-w?m* tadiral oars for Nerrorts VarfRaVral Debil 1 tr, ia old offjoflnBi J m ?fart In g efterfir :-trith wcrndfeiWl JOAt. Price WPV bottle, or two bottles for t9. Qn receipt of^ce^e^sR^edif? ?rill be shipped Amt Nona' genuino wiihont iK 'nam'?? W^fir. BIOHAU'rl GOLD EN BKHKDIE8, V. B. RICHARDS, Cole Proprietor," blown In glass ot bot les. Address D B. BICHAMOS. No. 7? Varlok-streat, New Tork Office HOOTS frexn 9 A, M. to 9 P. M. Otrculan sent, if July 8 -- 1 _(toitgq fltofl-_ IMPORTANT ITO COTTON PLANTEKS. I THE GEORGIA SAW GIN fOnilEBLT "OLEMONV^GIH, OF 00 LUM- ^ yf^l L?DOIVSAVINO, ANTI-FRIOTION jBgnSKkJH^ lr?U ^(""ow Cotton Prow, TDE M0BT SiMPLB, DURABLE r^Plfeifi'? ^.^^BW H?GER h RAVENEl, * 7f??vaiNttari?S??Pi OTSS^tET^w^?i"^'-" No* 60 Ka"1 BuF? Ohmrlc?ton, s. C., ?||S|tS5rS^n^HS^5^ "7* GUNIBAL AOtNTS Foil bTATK. J*f^?^.~^-??i- ? ' ' s^^-^i* I'OIITABLE MOE i UK I.?ll III?, BICH FAN?, Ti OU16T BiII.L>. kc. A ur. "pt 13 imnn ^ AB O. X-X* SC. ISAAOSBN'S FI{0^ .^t*A^n^?Av HEUMETICAiLY ?&ft^^^^^?^^ J ewialod and warranted to I^^BdjfjljCRrJ3?>> koep fresh for all Urne jS! 'l,e grestost dla overy HR if its kind in the age we t^?^||^|^^^y^s^pjj^| ive in. No perren nood "^Sll- ' ^T^HPr**^ H* troubled with It ATS, ? BjLfUUh?!-?? ? jjICB, JJED BOOS OT ROACHES, for Mr. Isaacsen'a destructive remedy ls within the reach of all. Prepared only hy himself, from rare and valuable, corn pounds, tts cbeapne?? is as wonderful an its efficacy. Hundreds of te.J?>v> nial? have boen received lrom all perta of thoUa d States. The great ndvaniogo thia BUHU POP posso es 'over all slip ?lar prepara Usas ia tho FACT thatit . ... ? .d'rta In, In Ita KfTecta, 'and' free from the t? pie Atonto ess of rat* dyfrg In their holes, au lt ijujca them to Icavo the premises to* Mek air, arid conauuias thom to entirely as to Ieavo ti ?vf .1 ? uti*, : Mo Olsagreeable Odor. Nambers of references can bo made to ,. Persons in tilts CUty, ' who bave auccesafoliy used it. aof.E AOENT3 HOB t-'ournCAROLINA, ' : . -b?\VI? & M?IS?, , : . IMPOBTEB8 AND WHOLESALE 7>B?a01BT8 1 LftJ Bi Corner Meeting and Baoeistrcils, April aa_mwfatad Obstloston, 8. O. .j' Bl ;?:O. .S rr-. rj ... .? :-r TsARBYtB PROPHYLACTIC PLUID. v?t ,\i)o t fi) M v..- v di t .. : .i , if i -1 ?i??^^'ktm?'?ui. ? frpkuu;^ Giorgia. 0 ? CiiATVTOiui?vu.ui, Oh heptember 20. J?Cfl.. L ..Darby "a J-ropliylacUc Fluid la on article of little cost. but great-value: It? dcrroctrtic as well atc mefB oiaat n s ce aro numeran?, wbila i its specialties ar? moat .woodorfui _ 1 hayo not been-, without lt for feb,'?j ears, ami nq hoad of a" lamil/ Who can afford tiybavedtsbonia bo Without lt..lt ? r?rD v.- ta i r. ci VtMi>Sti?B '.?> i ll (1 fi AL EX. H. STEPHENS, V?*K SV<JNDHHIPT??7EA19?LY MKD1. Ont) Min'f. ,?>/.iJt. ?;u.?Hllf??i.'<i; M- ;>?:.: .-? Zeiter from th? Sv.ro6on,U*irr<? Kcf th? ?afc ?a? fat <r o?*Mita.Tr" _ RicnuoNU. Va,', January 14.18o9. Jos? Di?DT A ?a.) HO. (160 Wtlham-strcet, Now -Yot*?-j- --._ _ . . " OrSt?cst-n-tl b; ye received your.letter of tho 16th of Doe cm ber; IBID, call l du inj atiendan to your (Darby's Prophylactic) Fluid._ '?? fi I most cheirlolty s uto tint ihn Fluid tva? tarnish, ed to, and extensively tried by, .tb? HUT..cons in charge ?f R?derai hospttJJa in .tba Confederate sor* vice with great benefit to,tho patients-all the sur? Keans making a ftvorsble report-a great deal of it wss need lo tho hospitals. '.t.fi};l . (J fl! Very respectfully, your obedient servent, , - - flt l H?M'L PRESTON MOORE, M. D, ? ? .'?-1- : r THE ABTOAISillflO.. .D l{s^ JfT f E.;C:tP A N T. EMOBT OOXJJCOE, OxvOBB. GA., December 38.1863. i Fror. DABST. Dear ,S<f~Having cot ?been en Saged for many year? ln'ibe active Julies of Tho' led teal pTOfSSlion, 1 am coly superficial ly: ocquaint ed with the dlt'm4 cf youri ProphtLiettd Fluid, bur . miVfell acqrr?inteil wUhll?chemical oltoehts. ,irc\ WnUe,|thefdiord, 1 eunnot speak r^fperi hi entally of. tiio.YaJntj of ute compound I .vet BiAaiartnJkbtriauiiai tbortpouklo I'Topetllclr ot tba j?cm? om ployed in its, eomponflonr logdlben with thu .troll known repute tloaibf i Lb dtsd-jvof or, ?3 a chemLcj, nuthfiriye me ta regate) itf> merit 4s olia hlfh order,; na tho whdln.lt' must bo ronslderod saTn va uiUo contri Jurien to th? cia?? of falotes td which it beluga,... tUBI itv ?;> u These tievCa, I reny add. i ro Miutatncd by the tosti mooy of many ot mpcteni Judges, wlio have tested' Its propoiiies. I Belle'n.me, dear slr, I n-,. AI Ul ! > V?UL^rerpectrnlJ-, . ni in i M i r A. MK ANS, M. D, LT,; D, ?C ' I O' A i.ttl? f CUUK? ISL'IlSi8. WUjTJ?lJI, ?TING-I, &e. :' : I , TfarjCy>osk Vfcvmhcr rt:\B68. f :'' Metsrs. JOIIJV'DATLIIT;? Co:,-No. IMWlUUto;?treet, Aw Fork fi ij . yrs* - , <M???tn^~l rcbeiVoa yirrrrctronlaT? Af tndirth' Instant, is kl og an expresi?n of opinion from mo As' to tb? merittef ybur Propbylaetlo Vlnid.: 1U*. pre-, parjfioni ha? becri ?ct g nerailj-n-cd by thn pro ft.?, sion and public alTarifj, arji-ro unlv\-n>tUy.esUerri ed. tb a L lt stem* to ?ie tb nred ns fur) hot rr?oTri-, A? ? disinlfeclanl and reniellal ?gent too, jsthen ir/.' dlrMed. lt LVnot ehcoen. d bl any eirtrtiar prer&slio?/ ffetiw prjrraeiDginlo' proraVrati sn? very ex fen s ivety lnfhls h ??pi sal, abdeou'd'acd-cro with j*t them. Y ReapeoUully your?, Ao , P. BRICE, M. D" . Bup'i and Phyaician Alabama Insane Hospital. OU WIK a% MOIMI*. WBOLKBALB ORUaOlSIB, Angaai 9f 0 Ag?hU IVr Bouib Carolin t. p?up, QLtirmiruts, Qitr. t? s IA: o o : UUUES SCROFULA, DEtAPEPHIA, Ll VB It COMPLAINT, NBBVOtW DEBILTTV, BUEOMATI3M, NEURALGIA, RIDN> Y AFFHOriON?. BRUPIIONB OF THE PK1N, ASI) ALL Obstlnato or lone etaoding ditruBC? of tho Bl/OOf). LlVr.R, UBINA HY ORGANS. NERVOUS VYSTEM, ftc lt paridos anti unria'ies tho Blood, eradiealos all Byphtltttc orecro'.ulous Taint*. Itestores"ihu Liver and KitlnesB to ahoalthy aotton, nltls digestion, rog ntates tho bowels, and nm -or Hus tho Nervous Sys? tem. HT NOT A SECItET QUACK MEDICINE.-EA FORMTJIA AROUND EA OH BOTTLE. Recommend od by tho beet Phyalclans, eminent Divine?. Edltot?,Druggisl?, Merchante, ftc. Ka-TBE BEBT AND MOST POPULAR .MEDI CINE TN TJ8H. VnEPABXD ONLY Br J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D., I Au cxperloncotl and woR-Vnown Physician aud Chemist,) Laboratory and OQico, Na U Matn-elroet, NOHFOI.5. VA. Price.Ooo Dol'ar per bottlo. For salo by ... . OO0DR1CB, WINEMAN ft CO., ? ... DO WIK ft MOI^E. . Obar'.cBtoo. B. O, 'And Drn'gglste everywhere. Joly 30 : ' PAP_ lyt |^ U ll K , P tl P i " THE ONLY CEBTA?N RAT DESTEOYER ?ryxrru<n.T?T ; . ... h:, i 1?tf&rvtiscJi ???un. "j ? l)io?rt".<""?" tIWi??N . ... f rufl3L (?Lljemif?ls,, (Ctr 1 ? ? I. lt M O % S OlTTEK S FOR HAIR Ar DH?. ROU li & LYN AH, OO&tfBR KIMO AND il Alt K K r HTHHE'tH. Angtut 81 ? rp ii H, a i s II o if i? I 1. l.l THE Umtllll' i'll,!,: THE! 1118HOP i'll.I.! A I'nrely Wgetablo Pill tEu<r?r-Ooaleo.) 44COSTARV BISHOP PILL, "..i ol oi tr? ord I ni ry o Aloa cy for Co.rivfnee?, In?L gestion, Dy.pcpsle, Headache. Nervous Debility,. Liver complaint." "Tbabest PILL In tee world." Medical Journal, September ?. TRY T H E Ml TRY T II E Ml aa- AH Drngrtotoin CBABLFSTON tcUtbeoA "OOSTAR'S" i STANDARD PREP AR AT IONS *.tu. ABB "Coatar'a" ?ot, liouct. Ac Kiiamin. "Coatai-'a" Uerl BUR Kxterm?n?tora. ..Cbstatr'o^tonly prire) fn*??t'Pois/de*. "Only Infallible Bcnietilo* known." - "18 year? eetabluhod in New York." "MOO Rnveaand flasks manutictuiod daily.' 111 sf waru lil of npuriua. imitations." "All Druggists in OBABLKHTON tell them." For tl, $?, SS and $5 sizes, Address .'COSTAlt" COMPANY, ?o. 13 Howrard-etxeet, New York. Hold ia OHABLBSTON, 8. 0" by ?UOllltlt II, WHEIH.it! ii CO. Horeb 2S DOO ly R O S A I) A 1. I'S Parities the Blood. For Bole by Drus. BI lat? K-very vvb? re. Jaivas _ " ; ?\ IT RAT IC 'OB' M A ON USIA. A GOOD 0OOLIN0 SOMMER MEDIOINH. MADS frtih every Soy,' by DA. B. BABB, Uay 3S No. 131 MeetlnR-elreei. MARTIN'S PATENT A Dry Plastee 'Axe\. n??8?'. 'sJh^jB^A^^^^Oor quejL?ty, . l oi finish and prico. ! ! h'.isuta . ?? -i'm P?3 ? ..; ; j. ci t'cij ul MAJt^INB his ? .; vn " ??..>'! VJ? t \ r Lu o timi 1/ ni liol ^ ion . ? ' V^^^^^^^^^ . Cannot be Sledged! ft , i< Alfrin Cannot bo Brilledt MAWK VAULTft, !.? VAUVT DOORS, i ., ijfamWfito-i?si 8APM,, |ii9 O O M Bl NATION LOOKS i Plcaeo aeodfcr o catalogad to : . t- .U .A J, ,.? ! MABTOf A oo., . ' ul dj (oMoit^fornanunwtnrera) knoja.' Wafohouois 17811 <fc*triutW, ?ills. .WWb^lBSSS (1<?B?ilkgt/0lsVsl?Bd>O .?i } VllSA.'.' W.T. LVaM,t|tste:.lJ lo violin j ?OB MAUI I?? iffllj Ha s! d teri t*?tno<<. ? WM. M. BIRD & CO.? No. 808 EAST BAY, _ _?i . CHA RI.BISTON,