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Byron? DY OEORUE H. MILES. Let him iCBl In his shame anil splendor. In splendor and shame let him He; ^ Whisper low, for thc gruve should defend her, Curse no more, tor he cannot reply. 'Tis not well to stand over a body From which a greul soul has Jun ried, And smite the poor Ups UN they're bloody, For tho sako of a sin tirol 1H dead. ? plerco uot Into their mystery, O pry not Into thc gloom; Leave thc truth to tho slow tCBt of history The seals aro too fresh on tho tomb. No word on thc vault need be graven Till tho hinge has had limo to rust; Aud we-we wlU keep off the raven. At least till tho dead arc dust. THEN let them steal to the chnrchyarJ, And the skeleton secret exhume, Let them.ponder, and (luger, and search hard. And blazon thu settled doom. But not NOW, in tho name of glory 4 In God's g owl name, not now, When the hand must bo fouled and gory Ere Its rifles the laurelled brow. I MullU ' 1 i . ... Kl For a poet, though ho may grieve us At times with a baleful lay, Is ever the lost to leave us, Thc last that we let decay. The syren song wo Inherit Keeps sounding so fresh and near. That we seem, both In nosh and spirit, Still standing by his bier. And why should a libel borrowed . ' From oblivion stain his corse, When each line on tho cold white forehead Shows the Anger of remorse f HR was an Archer regal, Who laid the mighty low, But hlB arrows were fledged by the eagle, And sought not a fallen roe. With the front'of tflost Archangel. He braved a frowning world, At maiden, man and evangel His fiery scoffing hurled: Baning'gainst earth and heaven alike, . . 'Till the haughty eye grow dim; "ii But he never lifted a shroud to strike, ' As has TWICE been done to him I And why should a ghastly whisper Be swelled to a common cry t For beldam Ups to Usp, or Smother with half a sight For virgins wisc to utter, Unriddling MANFRED'S wail, For SELIM8 sleek to mutter Should ZULEIKA turn too pale ? Why conjure a phantom terror From tho ashes of the great, And, worst than vilest error, ??eed thc horrible debate r Why, when tho world is listening To minstrels robed In light, Wile us back to thc morbid glistening; ' Of a Spirit of the Night t He has met the final audit. He has faced the Judge Supreme, Man's malison or plaudit Will but reach him as a dream. Walt tUl thc lifelong beating Of each bosom isiahi bare, At that vast sepulchral meeting, And then-STONE him if you dare t Baltimore, September, 1880. A. TRIBUTE TO WORTH. Presentation of a Magnificent Service ot* Plat? to Colonel Richard Lathers. The many friends In this State of our former fellow-citizen, Colonel Richard Lathers, will read with pleasure the following, which we '' take from the New York Tribune. 0? Friday last! The presentation of a handsome silver ser? vice, valued nt. *5000 to Colonel Richard Lath? ers, late president ortho Great Western Insur? ance Company, took place at New Rochelle yesterday, in presence of a large number of people. Among those present were tho Hon. Wm. M. Evarts, late Attorney-General of the , ? United States, and lady, Charles O Conor and lady. Richard O'Gorman and lady, the Hon. i' Clarkson N. Potter and Indy, the Hon. Wm. E. . Dodge and lady, the Hon. W. D. Bishop, the ' Hop. Wilson G. Hnnt, Augustus Schell, - H. F. ?j ,'. Spalding, Captain Thomas Melville, or Satjors' ?rVi^iinrnorj Captain Luce and lady, Predc Vc? PrilFc?lac *Lou. Erustus Brooks, the Hon. i,f eiiV?1?1- Mre- John Fowler, Mrs.' Alban Mel vUIe, Misses Guion, 4c. ' The sot vice consisted of fifteen pieces ot silver of the most elebant ?^i^^^^^mmmm m ps Wm. M. Evarts, In making the presentation, said : y I. Afr. Lalhers-^Tt 1B with much pleasure that 1 . ' I am denoted by tho Great Western Insurance' Oomphnyi'to spcak:ror myseir, when F Tender' to yol?,' in the pr?sence of-' your family and; friends, this token of our esteem and regard. After conducting' tlic affairs of the .eompany through many vicissitudes, you retire of your own desire into domestic privacy. The com VfOl pony was founded to insure greater stability and security in marine insurance, and to with? draw the attention of the public from .the too -glittering schemes of a purely mutual system: Some steadiness and firmness' of faith were necessary to cone with the unequal compe? tition and glittering returns of tho nvntpnl sys? tem. They desired to establish sojActhlng monr mife, moro permanent, .even ir less brilliant. At one time lt' seemed' doubtful whether;, their efforU would not prove unsuc? cessful ?rtd.havo to bc abandoned, when "Mr.1 .Lathers, In.full confluence that .the company was on the right track, brought ?the. sbip into .port. You have eet before your A testimonial of our esteem and appreciation OL'your scr -II -. vises. : This service of'plate ls but a vehicle ':.'?, ".'.'or our good wishes, to be before yoii and your ? family os a reminder al .what; we feel toward .!iV7 i,}'011- It ls said that lt ls more .blessed to give . than to receive, you, >vcrdVAIwaX9., a ready recipient Everybody will gi ve nd Vico, but very few are willing tb receive .JjV, ;To( glvo advice ls human: but-to receive, it la .angelia In conclusion, I would say, keep tho plate "' bright on the outside'*** full within, ? Colonel Lwt hors, accept lng the-tesUmpnl al, spoke at length. In the course of Iiis remarks be said that be felt a degree of pride ih having demonstrated that thc- bert -material lor the nuiniu?omontofa corporation are men or promi? nent success In their own business. Hu gave-1 Cl .ny. early venturi:, and' of .tho ?success fruit finally nhl crowned Hie. experiment. In: conclusion-he thanked the company for the handsome mark - of th e lr es tee m, and tils guests I for being pres . ?nj; on sjj?h an auspicious occasion: "-: " * ! Governor Hoffman having Bent Ula regrets ' 'that ne and his Btaff could "not be pro*rit, the Hon, Richard ".O'Gorman responded lb his be? half, and \ix the course bf bis remarks rtcom ' mended rrrblstcmporary capacity as Governor all oorpor t^oiiB to make similar presentations to' their ' dulce rs. Charles O'Conor m ado a hurpjorous speech on tho situation in' Wall street. The Hon. Wm. E. Dodge, tha llon. ?-Erastus Brooks, and others, also madeja few 'IA Uwajufa& V ' K CI WY'j ?.?j-x Q^-j ?? ? ... .vi s. ?.9Mr?S^^4^ JfEgf;-, 'i ?"?<?. The Charleston Cotton, Ric? ?na ??nvai Stores Market. j ' ' ' ' '? " ?rTidt Cn AH? F.8T0N News, ! \ MONDAY EVBNINO, October 4, I860, j - - COTTON.-There was a steady inquiry for this 'J a 'inici?; gad yttob a 'finner ?eellng ?nr?n^'the day ; sellers were, in some transactions, enabled to barden their rates from %<&??e. v Tts. Sales about 420 bales, .via: l at 34; : 4 at 24?; 26 at 24 ? ; 1 at 24Mj W.at 28; 43at 24?; 87 at 26J<; 66 at 26X; ? .. , atasyf. We quote; -' .' ?1' LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary...... 23 >i@24>,' LoWmiddling..?..25 a ' Middling.....'../..i..l.?'.96M?l2rX . mYil Strict nuddllpa>...,.^^ t. ' .Ttibi.-The' Supply 'or this grain wai ?gbt, and we note Bales or 42 tierces of clean Carolina, class tan ed fair, at 8^0-m. .-li J?; i ..'.'.4T?' j NAVAL STORES.-The arrivals of articles) under this head were u ra lt ed: The transactions were 48 : : Jbbls Spirit? turpentine, in exlra*packages, at 39X0; 70 bbls do., in country packages, ai asjic; ...... SO bbbj No,. 2 rosin at ?1 so, and ii bbls Nf 8 dc-, ^ty,7fe->Jbba, /. . ^ ; t. A l\ .' . > J <?\'i io .er4AH0J/3ln ?^^'H^IF?^,'. 'J''"1 FOREI'JN MARBETH. I LONboN, Ocf6t)?t 4 - Noon. - Consols, 03X. Bonds, 84*.- * y j LIVERPOOL, October 4-Noon.-Cotton steady; jol tslit -1 .>?'??<' .f pomwrtO MABKETSUi! nnq Money easy at ??r. sUr^.)j?&|; f^#o*t 8?. '" Goldi aoi*. Cotton ?rm-p-mladimg, SVXo) Tor _entine firm at UXc RbSn 'quid?"fft $2 Wa2 80 yjn>:totrmfiaed. OT Ef&tw U?Y O/T J Evening.-Cotton firmer, dosing ojiat? smes south em, te S&aS Td. Wheat heavy and] lase. bM ,u%w^re^eferti;?l imWilmH&V ??i M. Com heavy, and 2a3c. lower; mixt? weste.n "-??...I .rJWTTTn VKOMOaCc- H""! weaf T.'frpf ? Oflc.o?! Ol. Govcrnm*.*11118 neaVT Southerns Irregular. Motu?? ca8* ul T? BOtuC uU8i ness doliijg nt o. -Sterling ln.*qrovcd t0 -Wino:. Gold quiet and steady at 26J<. *locks dosed steady. IIAI.TIMOHE, October 4.-Cotton better, but "ot quotably higher. Flour dull and lower; il0Wa.ll street superfine $0r>6 25. Wheat dull at Ak 40al 45. Corn, white, ?1 Wal 10; yellow, il 07al 08; mixed Western, $1 03. Oats dull ut 68a00c Rye, fl 16al 20. Mess pork, $33. ?aeon ll rm; shoul? ders, IWalWc, Lard, 10al0'v Whiskey Arm at fi 22ai ax, CINCINNATI, 0 douer 4.-Whiskey * lOal n. Tork unchanged and unsettled nt W)<C Bacon held firm. Shoulders lOJic. .Sides 20c. Demand light. LOUISVILLE, October 4.-Provisions firm. Mess pork f 32. Shoulders 17c. Clear sides 20'jc. Whis? key $115. WILMINGTON, October 4.-Spirits or turpentine linn, tic. Rosin quiet, $175u3 "5 for No. 2 and No. 1. Crude turpentine unchanged. Tar steady at $2 80. Cotton steady at 24#a20e. for low mid? dling. AUUUSTA, October 4.-The market opened firm at 25c. for middling, but closed weak, >? to Kc. lower; sales 400 hales; receipts 070 huies. SAVANNAH, October 4.-Receipts of colton 2080 bales; market, dull; middling, 25>?c.; sales 250 bales. . MOBILE, October 4. Cotton In fair demand nnd closed il rm; silts 700 bales; middling, 24,l?a24?,?c.; receipts 1039 balee; exports 184 balea NEW ORLEANS, October4.-Cotton Armer; sales 3550 bales; middling, 24>?a25c; receipts 1580 boles. Molasses, reboiled 62)?a76c. Freights im? proving; to Liverpool, ll-lGd; Havre, ljfc; New York, lc. Gold, 31. Sterling, 38 New York sight exchange Ji discount. RAILROAD RECEIPTS, OCTOBER 4. BOUTU CAROLINA RAILROAD. 154? hales cotton, 42 hales domestics, 80 bbls flour, 1 car stock. To Railroad Agent. Brodie A co, Mowry A co, J D Aiken A oo, (; li w alter A co, Gracscr A Smith, Thurston A Holmes, WW Smith, W B.Wllllams, l'elzcr, Rodgers * oas O' W Wil? liam? A co, W K Ryan, Caldwell A Son, Reeder A Davis, Johnston, Crews A co, Dowling A co, Frost A Adgcr, Wagner, Stewart A co, W O Courtney A co. Plnckney Bros, J B E Sloan, and Kirkpatrick A Witte. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 242 bales upland cotton, 6 bales sea inland cot? ton, 38 bbls naval stores, 10 cars lumber, md ce, Ao. To S D Stoney, J Marshall, Jr, Ravcncl A co, J V Barden, Kinsman A. Howell, Dr F P Porcher, Williams A B, G W William? A co, Mowry A co, A J Salinas, Walter A co, W K Ryan, Frost A Adgor, Courtenay A Trcnholm, A S Johnston, Nachmann A co, Thurston A Holmes, Pclzer, Rodgers A co, Ingraham A Son. Dukes A co, H Daly, flraeser A 8mltti, Jctrords A Co, Wlss A Co, J A QtiacUen bush, A E Tharin, H Magill, T Cbpate, H Bischoff A co. H GcrdtB A co, W 8 Martin, M r Martin, E Welling, Cnlsolm Bros, B F Simmons, and J A Robinson. PASSENGERS. Per steamship Minnetunka, from New York Miss M Bourn, Miss Lee, Mrs M Johnson, Miss Neille Richards, M A Warren, lady and two chil? dren, Mrs K B Savage, Colonel Fisher, Major L Dullols, W K Page, R O Woodworth, j G Bcarse, P Andoom, W Doyle, T Hickey, and W Moran. Per steamer Dictator, from Polatka, via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah-G W Bar? nard, J Boatwrlght, Mr Hutchins. Mr Ayres. Mrs Rollins, J Beattie, J C Doyle, C il Williams G s Rodgers, G W Weed, Mr Pollard, F Dowdee, and JPOJIT CALENDAR, MOON'S rn ARBS. New Moon, 6th, 0 hours, o minutes, morning. FlrBt Quarter, 12th, 4 hours, 42 minutes, morning. Full Moon. 20th, 8 hours, 37 minutes, morning. Last Quarter, 28th, 3 hours, 14 minutes, morning. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday.. Thursday.... Friday. Saturday_ Sunday. BUN. RISES. 6..68 6. .60 6..60 e.. o a.. i e.. 2 e.. 2 SUN 8KT8. 6. .89 5..38 6..37 6..35 6..34 6..33 6..32 SCttl 6.. 6 6..47 T..29 8. .14 0.. 1 9..62 man WATER. . 8..?T 7..40 8. .25 0.. 9 g..69 10..60 ll..42 MAMINE XE fVS. CHARLESTON, OCTOBER. 6, Steamship lu???e'tonk?^*'Carp*e'n\?f J New xork-< lett Thursday. Mdse. To R&venci A Co, Andrew? A Sawyer, J D Aiken A co, C D Ahrens A co, J E Adgor A co, M A & co. A H Abrahams A Son, M A A Ashton, T.W. iHbv?,'AV M' Hird ? cu, M J Jttoth, T ATleiinlSlifAfco]ttT) BhrtfttyfiT'BrOw?T, (M L Buckley, H Bischoff A co, a Bates A co, H Brown, BolunUnn Uros. Dr H 13dei, .0 Bart A co^Ii Cohen. T C B, Cameron, Barkley A co, T McCarthy. W H Cliafeo A Co, H.Cobla A.co,,G Connor, t: 1)Carr A co, J C H da?asen; 'J' Campeen A' be? L'Chopin A', co, W S Corwin A co, J Cantwell, W Carrington A co, Chlsolm Bros, Crane, Boylston A co, Do\yle A. Moise, W C Dukes A co, J H* Devereux, P Darcey, Frost A Adgcr, O-D Franckc, J 8 Fairly A co, I L Falk-ft co, T Fairly, Furchgott Bros, Foray the, Mc?. Comb A co. J II GraVer ft co. J M Greer, O Ofave loy, C GoldatelrrH?oodrlch, WIncman A co,'N 'A" Hunt, R Hunter, /Hurkarup A co. Hart A cot CH Happoldt, T M Horsey A- Bro, J Heeseman Af Bro, I Hyman, U A' B, W Harris, A Illing, Johnston, Crews A co, A W Joger. Jerronia. ft co, H ll.Key, Krlete A Chapman, Kllnck, Wlckcnherg A co, 0 Kerrison, Kl at te ft co, T Kelly, G C Lu lin, J Leh? man, 0 Mincha!,T, Lorentz, R L, Mowry A CO, Mantoue A co, Muller, Nimitz A co, W Morscher, W A Mt hr tens, J G Manor A co, M Marks. J R Marshall, W Mazy ck, N E Railroad Agent, Nach mann A co, North, Steele A Wardell, J F O'Neill, D O'NelU, B O'Neill, Ostendorff A co, JJ/ O'Neill A Son, Pelz?r, Rodgers A' Co, E Klng.'cP Poppen - helm, A T Poi'ter,-Palmetto Pioneer Co-operative Association, J Parker, J A Qunckenbush, J K Read A co, C W Rennck?r, A ScckendorfT, L Shehn, W W Smith, W Steele, Strauss A-Vance, Stenaouso A co; Stall, Webb ft co, z t'. Tay 1 or. A Co, L Thomp? son, W O Trott, F von Hauten, W Vince, J n Mul? ler, E Ward, J IT'W?hrmann, G W Wiiiiams'ft co, Werner A Ducker, J Wlrth ft co. J N MWobUrpann, S Yeadon, M J Z?rgow, and others. Sehr A P Cranmer,. Cranmer, New York-7:days. Railroad iron. Half ?nd ac ld H. To the Master, T J Kerr A co, Wando Manufacturing Company, Railroad Agent, and Order. . j ' Bchf T T'Tkaker,-'Allen, Philadelphia-7 days. Coal. To Risley A Creighton, and the Oas Com r Althea, smith, Philadelphia-7 days. ! Coal. T?SCh? jas^a$?! Cl&Ke, Philadelphia-7. days. Coal. To H F Baker A co. _ . ! I Behr 'Joseph' A .John; R Af ton, -AAhipfc-! -1200. bushels rough rice. To W C Bee A co,If j. - Sclir Palmetto, Power, Bock Uiver. 20ooib?sh els Rough Rice. To Cohen, Hanckel A co. 1 S Steamer Dictator, McNclty, Palatka via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah, loo bales cotton, and mdse. To . B Aiken A co, Fraser A DUI, W B Williams A Son, G. H Ingraham A Don, Roper A Bt?ney, W M Lawton, Peizer, Rodgers A oo,.GAlUard A Min ott, Kirkpatrick A Witte. lIBls chorr A co, Wiaa ft co, J Leversohn, JUE Sloan, L D DeSauasurc,.-Railroad Agent, O Lltschgl, M Wetterhorn, M Stevens, and Gourdin, MattbieSaen ACO._ 1, Steamer General Manlgault, Cordes, Peedee Hiver. . ICR.ladea, cotton, ?feo bbls roeln, Ac To shack elford A Kelly, Mowry A co, o W williams A co. Kirkpatrick A Witte. J , Oolcock ft co; G U Walter A co, and J V Barden. "". ' " ' .' 1 ts "TH? OFFING'. . TirittBh-h*Tk Dalkeith. Langwlll. Liverpool- , sailed August 10. Salt, Ac. To R Mure A Co. T J Kerr A co, and others. J ?s\ A bark, unknown. ?OSI SAILED YESTERDAY. I Steamship Key West, Rudolph, New York.. Bark lt B Walker, Latham, Savannah. 1,' Behr Jonathan May, Neal, Baltimore/ 1 . Sehr J M Richards, Irving, Georgetown, S 0. Behr Mary Collins, Collins, Wilmington, N C. . Sehr E M Baxter, Rogers, WUmisglc?, atS. Sehr Joseph Long, Perry, Jacksonville, Fla. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, New York, October 1. ' . . ' * ' Y Steamship Georgia, Cutler, New Y'ork, Octo? ber 1. , . Pilot boat Pride, Daniels, Savannah, with pro? visions for Martin's Industry and Ty bee Knoll lightships. ...... ' .^DPiFdR THIS PORT." f British bark John Bright', McMullen, at Phila? delphia, Octoberrr- 1 , , Sehr. Carrie Heyer, Poland, at Baltimore, Oc? tober 1. ' '' ? : ' . : CLEAR KD FOB THIS PORT. | 1 <a Steamship J W Ever m an, Hinckley, at Phiiad cl >lhBri(4 Mary I^bana', O'Nel'l, at Philadelphia, Oc '0^ eMn"0a^''*^ r^1^" 8T PTLLLAJELPNLA. '~R \\ .?-.IL BT TELEGRAPH. H ? -NEW YOSK, October e.-Arrived, steamship'Oftj><: ?of Brooklyn'; cj a .V! : ? ^ 7/{ SAVANNAH, October i.-Arrived, Ht4?|riHhlp En? chantress, New. York; bark G cot go Durkee, Da? r?an; sehr Saxon, New York. . T H OM AS J. RAYNER oV?CO., MANUTA0T?EEB8 OF o; l/X t &j?^r\Q,- -}t-J9.>.? R V Particular attcniJonrtyO^pcclal Branda for Grocers and Jobbers. MISTO < richgdawtij IQ-^CI-C JKI' '-q .1 j -.. , Nos. 3? LIBERTY STREET AND+4 MAIDEN LA^B.' '"' ^HBW YORK. SGT samples sent to respoauUMs house?. . ' ?.'t J .TKAJ f .ll. _gapping. jp o R HAVRE Thc fast sailing rtrltlsh Bark JOHN lllllGHT, J. W. McMullcn Master, classes < a-Ms 1.1. French Veritas, will be reailv to receive cargo this ? -ek, anti '-.elna of small capacity will have quick J For Freight engagements, apply to RISLEY A CREIGHTON, oct"_Accommodation Wharf. "C^REIGHT ON COTTON $1 50 PER BALE, a? - F O lt PHILADELPHIA. TO SA I Li THURSDAY. .Hie Al brig J. B. KIRBY, Banora Master, ?A having all her hcuvy freight 'ja board, <8B* wants 200 bales cottou to fill Vip and sall ? above. OCM WM. ROACH A CO. EXCURSIONS TO ALL POINTS OF INTEREST AROUND THE HARUOR. Tho fast sailing and comfortably ap- iii pointed Yacht ELEANOR will now resumeSfife, ncr trips to all points in thc harbor, starting EVERY MORNING, ut io o'clock, from South Com? mercial Wharf. For Passage or Charter, apply tow,, . THOMAS TD UNO, j scpti3 Captain, on board. jgXCUUSIONS ! EXCURSIONS I The fine fast sailing Yacht ELLA ANNA, the Champion of the South, ls now ready and prepared to make regular trips, titus iT??or lng an opportunity to all who may wish to visit points of Interest in our beautiful harbor. For passage, apply to the Captain on Union Wharf, june2i W YORK AND CHARLESTON * STEAMSHIP LINK. FOR NEW YORK. Tile steamship CHARLESTON, R. W. Lockwood Commander, will sall from Adgcr's Wharf ou WEDNESDAY, 6th Instant, at o'clock P. M. * . Fpr Freight engagements to New York, boston, Providence und Liverpool, apply to oct4 3_JAMES AUGER A< CO., Agents. F OR NEW YORK REGULAR LINE EVERY THURSDAY.' ThesptendhlStcarnshlp MINN ETON-.^^.se*. KA, Captain Carpenter, wliiieuve Van-2?rMNgr derhorst's Wharf on THURSDAY, 7th October, lbflu, at half-past 4 o'clock P. M. sj^-Through Bills of Lading given on Colton to Liverpool. - RAVEN EL A CO., j QOtj 3_. Agents. JpOR PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. Steamship J. W. EVERMAN will^^fsgfiajL leave North Atlantic Wharf THURSDAY, JyataBBI 7th October, 1869. For Freight or Passage, apply to OOM_ J. A T. O ETTY. rJIRAVELLERS PASSING THROUGH CHARLESTON EN ROUTE TO FLORIDA * AND AIKEN, And other places, should lay in their ^ABMk supplies of Clarets, Champagnes, cor-^05a?? dials. Brandies, WlilRklcs Wines. Canned Soups and Meats, American and English Biscuits, De? villed Ham, iTongue, Lobstsr, Durham Smoking Tobacco and Imported Segare. WM. B. CORWIN A CO., No. 2T6 King street, opposite Hascl, Charleston, s. C. Branch of No. ooo Broadway, corner 20th street, New YorkY . _sept28 amos Jj^.A S T_ F R EIGHT L I N E TO . BALTTMORB, PHILADELPHIA, AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. Th/steamshlp SEA GULL, N. P. Dnt-^-fVCnr ton Commander, will sall for BaltlmOreJ^BdjBjujE WBDNKSDAY MOKNISU, October ath, at holf-pr.at 7 o'clook, from Pier No. 1 Union Wharves. .sar Through Bills Lading given to PHILADEL? PHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTONand the CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. For Freight engagements or Passage, apply to COURTENAY A TRENHQLM, on i 4 ' . Union Wharves. J>ACD7I? .MAIL. STEAMSHIP COMPTAS THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. . ur r^m.i.m .... ? - Steamers of the above urie'leave ricr^-jj-?sar No. 42. North River, root of Canal street,2?jg5g? Now. York, at 12 o'clock noon, or tho.lst, nth and 2l8t brcvery month (except when these dates rall on Sunday, then tho Saturday preceding.) Departure ot 1st and 21st connect at Panama with steamers tor South Pacific and Central Amer? ican ports. .Those ot 1st touch at Manzanillo. ' Departure of lilli of each month connects with thc new steam Une from Panama to Australia and New Zealand. ..'.'! i *iti:l?.nt>3 -' . Steamship CHINA leaves. San Francisco for China and Japan October 4, 1800. ' No California steamers touch at HaVaXta, bht go direct from New York toAsplnwall. Orre hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. M&fcmeand attendance Tree. For Passage Tickets or further information ap? ply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on thc wharf, foot of Canal-street, North nivcr,'New York,... . F. H. BABY, Agent. ' morchlg lyr H>> ::t ._ Cl H AN GE O F SCHEDULE. ' !/ ". .? ?:i>. IVYA'-?? . FOR PALATKAt FLORIDA. _ | VIA SAVANNAH. FERNANDINA AND JACRBON 5? VILLE. - .". I The' Elegant and ^ Fl rat-ci ans -, _ ?ilk'T*tw Steamer DICTATOR,'Captain W. ^ tt^ntXTT McNclty, will Bail from Charleston every IES DAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock,' for the above points.. , Returning, the Stearne? will Icavo.Havannah SUNDAY MORNINO, at o o'clock j ' . ; .Cqnnecthig.wltb theCentral Railroad at Savan? nah for Mobile and.New Drlcans. and willi tuc Florida Rail road at Fernandina for Cedar Keys, at which point steamers connect with New Or? leans, Mobile, Pensacola, Key West and Havana. Through Buls Lading signed to New Orl?ans and Mobile.^' ... ~ I All freight payable on tho Wharf.'- Cf _^aoodBnot removed at sunset will, baitofred at risk aud expense of owners. * . :-. .-: ?fT . J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents, octa_South Atlantic Wharf. F?'R-r-o^iH""?4L ?'ff, s . ic . , AND ALL-LANDINGS ON PEEDEE RIVER VIA GEORGETOWN, S. C. I ..' ri ; : - ?: . a The steamer GENERAL MANI- _ . ?JJ**a?a? O A ULT, Captain ILS. Cordes, ?.- ??mKlaaWi - receiving freight at Middle Atlantic wharf, abd will leave es above on THURSDAY, Mpitr?jNo, tho 7th instant. R I For engagements, apply to ! - ; 8 HACK ELKO RH A.KJ/T.LY. , . octfi a . .; f .... :;No. l Boyce's Wharf. ' Jfl/OR. GARDNER'S BLUjFF, AND INTERMEDIATE - LANDINGS ON PEEDEE *f. C 1 BJVBR. . The Light Draft Steamer PLANT- - . ?,g jg ^ ER, Captain J. T. Foster, IS Tn in mafrggSTT; DAY receiving Freight at Accommodation wharf, and wul leave withdUroatchV^^' - ' ,-Frelgh; and. Wharf age must be prepaid. For engagements apply to , RAVEN EL ? HOLMES, Agents, No. 177 East Bay. N. B.-All Freight consigned to Agents wUl bo forwarded free of Stprago and OonimlaM?n; " " ' oot6 t^- ? ' R ' S A V'A- N ' N' ? H . .Ja.' ?a ur.i< .- . jR?-. .. INLAND ROUTE V?A BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD, TOUCHING AT SE AD ROOK' 9. The steamer "PILOT BOY," Cap-' T tain Fenn Peck, will leavo MIrtdle__ , ^ Atlantic Wharf every MONDAY MOUNINO, o'clock, for above points. Returning, will leave Savannah on WHDNBSDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock. AU freight payable on the Wharf.T '' j;D. AIKaW.ACOj.? . sent?a ugii ? ?. ? South. AHantio .Wharf. Tjl 0':'Rn E DISTO, JJ -:te: Wi ?Mir? t ROCKVILLE, OHISOLM'B AND BEAUFORT. . The steamer "PILOT BOY," Cap- ^JT^L. , nun Penn P^ck. wm leave ^" 'L llTM jf Atlantic Wharf for above pointa every TntrasDAY MOONING, at 8 o'clock, .until farther' notke. . Return jug. win leave Beaufort at SO'clock FBI DAT MORN ma, i god Ed IMO . a o 'ol oe k p. M . same1 MPWn;:-; TVA-JUXPP* AtlanUd^vTharf. J1 T. H ?. M^Pr-?eR E Y 8, BROKER, AUCTIONEER AXp^QtffitWlX?lV BALES OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, B0ND9, SECURITIES AND PERSONAL PRO-r* ' PERTY ATTENDH!) TO, No. Vt BROAD STRE?T^ 'i : ' ' ?Lt?' rc ..'A? K" 6*vhA ?.'at ioT s Railroads. . O?TU CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I QUAM LESTON, S. C., Sept. 1ft, 1809. } On und rtftcr Tluirsdiiy, September io, thc Pas? senger Truins ?m Hie South Carolina Railroad will run SH follows: FOR AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.R.30 A. M Arrive at Augusta.4.45 P. M. Connecting wttli trains for Montgomery. Mom pills, Nashville and New Orleans, viu Montgomery und Grand Jup,v,-iion. ron COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.4.*0 P. M. Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester Railroad, and Camden train. : ? FOH CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.-.8.00 A. M. Arrive ut Charleston.4.00 P. M. Leave columbia.'..7.45 A. M. Arrive at Chariest.m.4.00 P. M. AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M. An Ive at Augusta.6.10 A. M. Connecting with trains for Memphis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Grand Junction. Leave Augusta.4.10 P. M. Arrive nt Charleston.4.00 A. M. COLUMBIA NIGHT EXritESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.6.05 P. M. Arrive at Columbia.4.46 A. M. Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Greenville and Columbia Railroad, and on Mondays, Wednes? days and Fridays with charlotte and South Curo lina Railroad. Leave Columbia.6.60 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.6.30 A. M. SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston....4.06 P. M. Arrive at Summerville.?.6.30 P. M. Leave Summerville.<? 7.io A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8.25 A. M. CAMDEN BRANCH. Camden and Columbia Passenger Trains on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, and be? tween Camden and Klugvllle dally, (Sunday* ex? cepted,) connects with up and down Day PS sengen* at Ringville. Leave Camden.6.35 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.11.00 A. M. Leave Columbia..1.46 P. M. Arrive at Camden....,.6.00 P. M. (Signed) H. T. PEAKE, SCptlO General Superintendent. Geming iilucliinco. J^AMB FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE. The only reliable and first-class FAMILY KNIT? TER ever offered to the public. Over one hun? dred different garments and stitches. Cold and Silver Medals at all ' thc principal Fairs in thc Un lied States and Knrope. Rest thing for Agents to make money on. For samples and terms ad? dress LAMB KNITTING M. M. CO., scpt28 Imo_Chlcopec Falls, Mass. fJHE UNIVERSAL FAVORITE, WILLCOX A GIBBS' SILENT SEWING MACHINE. This Maohine stands thus far unrivalled as a FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, and has taken the place of over forty double thread machines In this city. Reliable Agents wanted in all large towns in thc State. D. B. HASELTON, No. 307 King street, Willcox A Gibbs* Agent or South Carolina. NEEDLES; OIL, SILK, Ac, constantly on hand. REPAIRING as usual. mayl sm t hi y JBrnge, Chemicals, Ut. ^o~s~TT^?7~-- r~ K On account of thc great number of Wonderful Cures of obstinate and inveterate Cases or SCROFULA ;IV.'''. DYSPEPSIA' $ . LIVER DISEASE " vj GENERAL BAD HEALTH, Ac, M ADE-BY .THE "C E L. E B R A T E D , .,K 0 S K O O," It has won the enviable reputation of being the best and most popular Medicine ever discovered. lt is daily prescribed by physicians, and recom? mended by many thousands of our best citizens. For Bale by DOWIE tc. MOI8E, Charleston, S. G. r Kf\ And Druggists and Merchants everywhere! i . ns . y j .n A >i? H . ,. I I 4 . .?. ?: hvtv * * ?. MW IfS/U?* suffering JYorn.any Disease peculiar, to their sex, can bc restored to health by using. DB. LAWRENCE'S "WOMAN'S FRIEND j" 7 It' purities the secretions, and restores the system to a healthy condition. For sale by . .> .- ?.. ' J j DOWIE & MOISE, joly26 lyrpsc_- Charleston, 8. O. J^YBH'S CATHARTIC PILLS; FOR AT.T. THE PURP0SE8 OF A LAXATIVE MEDICINE. Perhaps no one medi? cine ls so universally re ' quired by eVery b od y as. a cathartic, nor was ever any before so uni? versally adopted into use. in every country and among all classes, aa this mild but efficient purgative PILL. The obvious reason Ut, that lt Isa more reliable and ?rai more effectual rem? edy .'. than <? any other. Those who have tried lt. know that lt, cur?dlhem: those who have not, know that it cure* their neighbors and friends, and all know that what lt does once lt doe* always-?hat, it never fails through any fault or neglect or its composition. We have thousands upon thousands of the certifi? cates of their remarCable cures of the follo wing S ninliUmWs bat such cures are known in every neighborhood, and we. need not publish them. Adapted tb all ages and conditions In all climates; containing neither calomel Or any deleterious drug, they may be taken with safety by any body. Their sugar coating preserves them ever fresh and makes them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable no narin can arise from their use in any quantity. v .. .? -i-> -,.. ,.. They operate by their powerful Influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate lt into healthy action-remove the obstructions of fte Stouten,' bowels, ll vor;' and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action, io health, and .by correcting, wherever they ?lat, inch derangements as are the first origin oTdisease. Minute directions are given tn the wrapper oh - the boX, for thc following complain ts, .which these PILLS rapidly care: ,. ...... ; . For DYSPEPSIA or INDIGESTION, UBTLKSSNBSS. LANOUOR and LOM or-' Arr-cms, they should be taken moderately to stimulate the stomach and restore Its healthy tone and action. <.'" For LIVER COMPLAINT and Its various symp? toms, Bi MOUS HEADACHE, SICK limmen*, JAUN? DICE or GREEN SICENESS, BILIOUS COLIC ?nd BILIOUS FEVERS, they should be Judiciously taken for each caa?, to correct the diseased action or rtrnovo the o retract lons which canse lt. > ' For DYSKXTiav or DIABRRCBA, but ono mud dose ls generally required. . ?jo lo ri For RHEUMATISM/ GOUT, GRAVEL, PALPITAJIO-V OF TBS HEART, PAIN IN TUB 8m*, luck and LUE os, they should be contin'u?nsiy taken, as re? quired, to chnDie the diseased action ot Un, ?te-I tem. With such change those complaints dis-, j ^?or'baorrr and DROPSICAL SWELLINQB thc/ f ?hoaid bo taken In large and frequent dose* to. produce the effect of a drastic purge. I ' r > ii For fjuppREteiofi a l**ge dose should be taken as it produce* the deal red effect by sympathy. " *? bott?^ ano invigorate* the system. ,^*o^toofon ad o^trom their cieana^ " Mia diiroative appaja^u*,,.,; ,..,r, <.". v PRr AJR?j^/OPor^-^.^^J?^ wt. . .,, di?i tiMu^j^mm^a. s. A. 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Yearly subscriptions received by the publishers, $8, giving two handsome volumes of over 400 page? eadu. Half-yearly $1 75. A new and superb Btcen>ortralt.orMr. BeecheT'preaehted to ' all yearly - subscribers.. Extraordinary offer! iPLYMOUTH PULF1T ($3.) and The Church Union (?2..60.) an,Upscctarian Independent, Chrtotlau Journal-IB paspes, ont end- Stitched, clearly printed,luhij edited, Kent to one address for 62 <wock.s.fQC/oiu: dollars, Special Inducements to .canvassers and ttioso gettlhgnp clubs.' Specimen dorrf?S, postage free, for 6cents. .-' - :. ,. ?C.":>.'J/:?T . .VT:.-./.... .' X j ?;? J. B. FORD ft CO., PabUshers, - - . sept30 imo - "No. 3? Park Row^New York. ^iV/?l\C.H AU'S; Q.r.O li ? D : E K.- .R E M E, DIB S , Ask fornootftrf. tl?a-? n? other, and'you wiUl gave time, health and morkar. ...' . $1000 reward , for-any cftseor disease In any stage which they fail to cure. Dr. RICI!AU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 1 c.ure? Ulcers, Ulcerated Bore' m rout and Month, Sore Eyes, Cutaneous or Skja Eruptions, Copper Col? ored Blotches, Soreness of the Scalp, Scrofula, Ac; ls the greatest' Renovator, Alterative and mood Purifier known, removes all diseases from thc system, and leaves the blood pure and healthy. Dr. RICH Airs G OLD KN BALSAM No. 2 cures Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism1 In all its forms, whether -from mercury or other causes; gives immediate relief in all cases. No dieting necessary. I haye thousands of Certificates proving tho' miraculous, cures effected by theso remedies. Price of either No.? i or No, 2, $5 per ?lottie, or two bottles Tor 19. Dr. RlCHAU'8*GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a safe, speedy, pleasant and radical core for all Urinary Derangements, accompanied with fall directions. Pri oe fsper bottle. Dry RICH AU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR D'AMOUR, radical cure for Nervous or General Debility, in old or young, imparting energy with wondurful effect. Price ts-ferBottle, or two bottles for $9. On receipt of price ttwa Remedies win be ship? ped to any place. Prompt attention paid .to all correspondent?. None genuine without the name Of "Dr. RICH AU'S GOLDEN. REMEDIES, D. H. RICHARDS, Sole Proprietor," blown In glass of bottles. Address D. B. 0R?OHARDS, . - - Ife>. 228 Yorick street. New York. Office hears from Q A. M. to 0 P. M. . Circular? sent._. " _Jnly8 lyr E : 0" A R E F ? L WHAT HEDI CIN ES ' " Yoi/ TAKE. -. i.-..-... IMP ? au B When yon are exhausted by overwork of bead or hand, and reef the need of something invigorat? ing, don't drlDk -whiskey or any intoxicating thin g. whe the r under the name of Bitten or other, wise.' Such article* give Just aa much strength to your weary Bony and mind aa the whip gives to the jaded none/ and no more. Alcoholic stlm I ulanu are; injurious to nerve health, aud are al? ways fouowon depressing reaction. " i DODD'8 NEBVLNB AND IN"VI00RA'T0R Ia a TonlcAnd gcntle'stimnlant, which ls not af-i tended by reaction. What lt gaina for, yon lt maintains. When it fefreahes body or mind, lt re/ret?ee.wB?t natAtxal strAnath that.cornea toi stay. Wo are not reoemraending teetotalism In ttymw^M**Tr?^oWb?tloilg and extend? ed obaerVAtkm tcichf* nt? that, he who resorts to the bottle forrest-or recuperation, will find, as ta? Turn f roni lt. TM e a tenir? that wm ref res h aas .not destroy, i : DOOD'SNBRVUIB la .for aale by all iI^B^nWoapne..dollar. .BM, boot of oertt accempan?e? each bottle. ' JOS in? v*i GILDER, fmf ?P^ftTBAVXlfl) P10TTJ11E PTUME MAJ?SfAC-lj C>i TUBER, I w? '' ?woSr?iW, (JSAIUJWON, ?; oT"'.'f ito Frame?. ?* noia<Jvr> .WJ?AlTTf '?.tV.I . . .ii./....:' . . .... ^;>* > ' M * IBnige, QTljcmicnlo, S'c. Q F . P A N K N I N ' , APOTHECARY AND Cl I KM 1ST. No. 123 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Tlic advertiser begs to cull attention to lils stock of tlic best imported und douicHtlc CHEMICALS, DRUCS AND PATENT MED? ICINES. Opon tho DISPENSING DEPARTMENT of his business lie bestows thc utmost personal care and attention, and guarantees thc parity of thc medi? cines used in compounding. PRESCRIPTIONS Prepared carefully nt all hours of thc day and night. i * '# ', o - Special Agency for thc sale of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Manufactured by Messtrre. GEORGE TIEMANN* CO., OF NEW YORK,. ft EI8 STOCK OF HAIR, TOOTII AND NAIL BRUSHES, PERFU? MERIES, Ac., Is large and well selected. AGENCY FOR THE SAIiE OF TUB CELEBETED ROCKBRIDGE ALUM SPRINGWATER, A supply of which ls always on hand. Manufacturer of r A N K N I N'S ,HEPAT.IC BITTERS, Which have established for themselves a reputa? tion surpassed by none. Through constant effort and attention he hopes .- -?-'- -.......... ->r ,n.. nnhiiA tjdlrrtTiorre which has hither to.been extended to him. feb 10 tul li sly r . ?0 R .'.O'.: .S... P R O P H I T T ' S FAMILY MEDICI NE S ,.. . Consisting of his Celebrated L I V E B .. M E J) I GI N E. ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT, . - ANTI D1LIOUS PILLS, AGUE PILLS, ifrsENTEjAY CORDIAL,, FEMALE TONIC, -' AND PURIFYING PIL~LS. Tho excellent Remedies of O. S. PROFUITT, M. 1)., need no recommendation-their well known Sower In removing the diseases peculiar to our cuthero 'climate having already established for them an enviable reputation In Georgia and the adjoining States. As the majority of persons liv? ing in thc South are predisposed to disease of thc Liver, lt ls granted by all Intelligent physicians thal most of thc pams and aches of our people are duo to organlo or fuuctlonaftlerangcinent .of that Important organ. Prophitt's Liver Medicine and Aiiti-rilttons Pills strike directly at the. root of the evil.' They cure the. Liver, winch in nine cases ont of ten U at the bottom of thc Coughs. Dyspep? sia, Colic, Sick Headache, Rheumatism, Constipa? tion, Menstrual Obstructions, Ac, so common among our people. Earnohc, Toothache, Acuto Rheumatism, Neuralgia and bodily pains of every kind nee before ., . . * rROrHlTTS PAIN KILL IT ilka'chaff before the wind. " . rROPBTTT'S LIVER MEDICINE. DR. PROPUITT-Having used this mediae suffi? ciently long.to test its virtue, ' and to satisfy my own mind that lt ls an invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia-a dlset&e from which the writer bas sorrored much' for six years-and being pcrsuu-. ded that hundreds who now suffer from this an? noying complaint would bc signally benefltted, as tic hus been by its use, wc deem lt a dutyWc owe to this unfortunate class to recommend them the uso of this remedy, which has given not only himself but several members of hts family the greatest relief. M." W. ARNOLD, .Or thc Georgia Conference. DOOLY COUNTY, GA., April, 1MT. This ls to' certify that I was confined to the house, and most or tho time to my bcd, and Buf? fering the greatest agony imaginable with Rheu? matism Ipr Ave mont h M, and after trying every available remedy, with no relief, I was cured with two bottles of Dr. O. S. Prophitt's Anodyne Pain Kill lt. each costing fifty cents; lt rcUovcd mo al? most Instantly. I therefore recommend lt In the highest degree to others suffering from simi? lar disease. I can say that it is one of the .best family medicines now out, certain. Yours truly, Z W. A. FOREHAND. COVINGTON. QA., July o, ISG7. DB. PBOPHITT-Having used your Liver Medi? cine for more than a year In my family, I cheerfully recommend lt to all persons suffering from Liver affections, Dyspepsia or Indigestion in- any form. I also recommend your Dysentery Cordial as tho heat remedy for that disease. O. T. ROGERS. STANFOHDVILLE, Putnam.County,,OcL 1,IBM. i DR. O. 8. PROPUITT-Deer ,-,:r-This ls to certify that I have used your Ague, Plus for the last ten years, and I have never failed to cure the Ague in a* singla instance with them. They alway a break the chills the first day that they are given. lean , recommend them as being tho best ague medicine - ' that I have ever found, and they leave rm bad er reeta following them.-a? Quinine, Ac .' ." . . . .,You^iespeoVroUy, - ,At WESTBROOK. :l 'ptTTNAM cobwW, aa., Seri? rn ber aa, iso*.' - . DR. O. 8. PBOFurrr-Slr-I navo used for the. test twoyears In my.family your Liver Medicine, y our,!'oin KUI lt.and your FcmalcTunlc, and I have no fears in saying th nt they are the best medicines. I'have ever used for the liver and stomach, Nen roi flo and Rheumatic affections, Headache, Colic, and pains of every kind are subdued by them. After Ming the medicines ko long, I cheerfully, recommind them to any and every one, and to all that aro afflicted,.as tho, best and Barest remedie; ' SSn^?^?/1^^'^ " - O Yon rs respectful ly, :--..! -JAMES WRIGHT. ',. ' b^PR?rrrs^AtE Towia ' . ? This Me<i lil n ?, withUs ' aasocnttes, la ita fe an" ff aartaln'remedy for aft curable disease* to which Fem al*? alone ara nable." H is also an excellent pre.?ntftrtvo of Nervous lillDdnes?, .or Nervous rateas** in either m alo o r reniai?. 'Ifta a power, ral Nervine WW6, settingupi?full and free dre* Milo* throughout tue sj ? tem. \ " w ( bV.n ntiuTtru. t-sb, 8. BU BM H AM,- ? 't /> u\ e- t'r .'- rWliotaaaiaaad Retail Agent, , No. 421 Kl?g-Mreet, near Calhoun,. Charleston,SC., ?j Prepared only by < Di? O. SvPttOPHTTT, . ajrUiastutaunoa . Covington, Ga.3..! n*ej*!i fciiM'-o. waa.'i: .uti :? ' rr csnr'*A>*T?arnon tu B?M ?( 'S . ?XCt'd* - . .. yt ? (Teuton Sics. Jg W E T T . S S K L F-K A ? T E N 1 N G wnouqiiT IRON B U C K L K T I K . Tills TIE can bc applied instantaneously to n ?y size bale; it requires uojpreparutlou whatever. It adjusts itself to the balCR, and lt is so simple thai lt can he applied hy any one. rr 'S "When the lever of the press ls raised the tie will fasten itself by the out? ward pressure of the bale. IL A fresh supply of thc ubove popular COTTON' TIE Just received and for sole by ROBERT MURE & CO., AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA, scpt9 thstui2 lloycc's Whnrf, Charleston. ittiscdlancons. MARVIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Piaster FIRE PROOF SAFES Are mort desirable for quality-, finish and price. MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFES -rr-Ti Cannot be Sledged ! . Cannot bo Wedged ! ? Caj^otbeDrilledl BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS, EXPRESS BOXES, F A NI ??.Y P LATE 3AFES^ COMBINATION LOCKS Please aend for a catalogue to. MARVIN & CO., - (oldest safo manufacturer*) T? t .i i (3 05 Broadway, New York. Principal \ fa SgcstnufSt., Phila.. 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