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VOLUME VII.-NUMBER 1141. CHARLESTON, fe. C., FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, MX DOLLARS A YEAR rna HATTON AI. CAPITAL . rant at hl<5 Mensure-Mexican Claires Pish und Crt?m, Ac. (Ki >MiJ * P. TKLIMKAM TO THK NRW3.I WAMUNOTON, November ?4. Tho Prcsideul waa at work on lils message to-day, and refused all visitors. Yesterday, Sec? retary Houtwcll tttrillsltcd hiin with tho Ananda! data cr his report. Thc amount of claims Hied Dy Americansberorr the joint Mexican Commission lu session here already exceeds Dftoon millions of dollars. Thc representatives ol thc Cuban Junta here say that they tiavo learned that Secretary l-'i.-h is Hie determined enemy of Cuban Independence. [VHOM TtIK ASSOCIATED rBBSH.] WAKUimrroN, November itt. The most reliante Btatemont regarding thc Spanish gunboats seems lobe that Hie writs nf attachments nerved to day arc grounded upon thc aftldavilof tho Peruvian ?Mosul that Hie tlov eminent of Spain designed lo usn them against Mn government, lt ls said that the gunboats may lie ultimate! j released if tho Spanish Hovel li? ment, through thrir minister, lilo honda that they win not bc used against a nation wini which : United Slates is al peuce. Kx-Prcshlcnl Audron Johnson will take mains at the Arlington Hotel lor thu winter. Thc Prcsklont excluded visitors lu-i!uy. The President bus unpointed .lohn IS. South worth utioriioy for tho northern district of Ala? bama. The Commissioner of Customs' report shows the rcoeipts ror tho last fiscal year ul ono hun? dred and eighty millions, willi lines, penalties and forrcilurcH of three quarters of a million, and willi other fees thc total aggregating one bun drcd and eighty-two millions, equal lo two buti drcd and thirty-four millions currency. ins regarded os certain thut thc Spanish gnn bonts will lie released. A libelling ailldnvit con? cerning thc gunboats has been made by Alpaso, of thc Cubun Junta. It-scls forth thc character or thc gunboats; that their armament and muni? tions had already been conveyed to Havana; thal the officers and crcwa for them were present in tho harbor; that their purpose was not only to make war on an established government, in Cuba, with which tho United States ls at peace, but to relieve thc Spanish s nita:] ron and enable lt lo re? sume hostilities against Peru. The affidavit hus been placed in thc hands of the District. Attorney. Tlie libel was ordered to bc issued. itr.ooDY warne IN TENNESSEE. Munnin, November 24. Masked mon went to thu plantation of Wil? liam Jones, near Ttptonvlltc, Tenn., on Sunday, for Hie purpose of disarming Jones' negroes. Jones being forewarned brod on Hie party, killing one and mortally wounding two; ibo maskers re? treated. Oillccrs arrested Jones and six negroes on Monday. .Iones was t&kcn to thc river and placed on n si earner fur Louisville. The negroes while en roule far Troy were c.apturcl by a party Gvc wereBhot and the sixth spared. Th? excite? ment In Tipton was iuteiipo. Further bloodshed ls apprehended. mn WAK IN CHU A. HAVANA, November 24. .Au attempt, was recently made to incite the negroes to rebellion on Hie plantations about Sagun. Thc plot was discovered and the ring? leaders arrested and promptly executed. HEAVY vonaxniKs. NRW YORK, November 34. This morning, Otarles Cohn, merchant, was arrested lu this city on a telegram from thc Chief or Police or Charleston, South Curolinu, charging him with having forged drafts in that city to thc amount or ten thousand dollars. Cohn has boen detained nt police headquarters to await exami? nation. ic tutor j:. PARIS, November 24. Tlie Journal OiliclaJ hos received the follow? ing from Port Said: "Thc Imperial yacht PAIglc with thc KmprcM on board, and the entire licet, left Snczyesterday, and reached thc Mcditerancan ! to-day. Thc success of tho inauguration was I complete. Tho Ktnpcror of Austria will leave I Cairo on Thursday, on his return lo Kuropc." T.ONOON, November 24. ' James Pim A. CO., of Dublin, merchants, well . known lu tee American trade, have failed. MADRID, November 24. Ocacral Dolce, recently Caplaln-Oeneral of I Cuba, is dead. THIS PACIFIC COAST. SAN FRANCISCO, November 24. A Japanese, Prince and suite have urrlvcd. They aro specially delegated by thc Hmpcror to look after the condition of Japanese emigrants. Heavy gale here. Several wrecks are reported. Ucncrn! Dirie ls elected delegate to Congress from Alaska. sr MIKS EIIOM Tin: winns. Tho Republican State Convention, of Vii glnla, met in lUchmnnd at noon yesterday. Tho death warrant of Dr. Paul Schoeppe, for tho 22ri of December, has been signed by thc Gov? ernor of Pennsylvania. j. At Flnvana Courthouse, Vn., yesterday, Cap? tain Richard Hurla was Bhot and killed by Washing? ton Shores. Tho parties were highly respectable. j The affair grew ont of a lawsuit. TUE INCOME TAX. Speculations in Regan] to it? Repeal ar HodlUcutlon. IL A Washington dispatch of Tuesday, to the. ?JfnalllmorcKun, Rays From what hus been developed within a few i Ways past it ls evident that the question or repeal (br modification ol thc income tax will cause ex? alted und prolonged discussion in thc approach? ing session of Congress. The matter ls of espa? lda! importance to large corporation? und indi _i vlduals or immense Income. Certain or these ?;havecombined, lt is alleged, uud formed a party ? with n large aggregate fund Hiih?crlbcd lo usc M here in lobbying a repeal or Hie income tux, ? which expires by limit at ion next .lune, or, lulling H j!" this, to preven?a continuance or that law ia a Wf modified form, ns is proposed by another party. I A few representatives and senators have made In own their purpose or opposing ibo continuance or tho law in any form, mid will denium! thal lt viii be perin Hied to drop from the statute book x i ",tn tho expiration of tho limitation already llxcd (bylaw. On tho other hand, a large number of I Congressmen arc known to be in favor or modify? ing tho law anti continuing lt indeiinitely. There la variance of opinions as to the extent of modlO (catlon, some advocating two or three percent, .instead ot llvo, with provision thaw no income loni than Ave thousand dollars shall bc taxedi others argue thai three thousand dollars should bu thc Dirait. j These differences csu bo readily reconciled, it is argued, and Oils uceompUflhcd, thc majority lu both branches of Congress ls very decidedly In favor of reenacting thc law ina modified form. Besides tho argument that the act is inquisitorial, fcc, tho repcnierssuy it Inducts perjury, and they bffcr, as illustrative of this, tho many thousands hf casca reported to tho commissioner of internal uvenue. Ono case mentioned ls w here a wealthy aaa returned ono hundred thousand dollars tn OTOO, and a corporation one hundred and fifteen honsand, and recent official investigation hos bown thut In tho Ural case Hie man's Income was ver four hundred thousand dollars, and In ho second caso tho corporation's Income sub? set to tax won over nevon hundred thou saud. -?A French nobleman, wishing to make ti is ?ward o present, told him that ho might havo II that he had stolen during the year. Trio stew? ed waa not Batlratd,aud u trying to get more by Hbo: BUD. L PICO M Titi: ST/tTK CAPITA!,. The Annual MeKSMRC of Governor Soil?. Tbl- littbor Cnn vent ion-Proceedinga in tlic General Assembly Visirnluy Th? Ulnc Killie C<oi(nii-?ir? W:?nt to Holt! Fast to tliclr Bargain, ?Vie. |HI'KOIAt. TKLKORAM TO Hil'. NRW?.] COI.VMIIIA, November ??4. The Labor Convention mel this evening. About three hundred delegates were present-nearly alt black,and moally legislator". Th" chairman was II. lt. elliott, colored. The (?rut speakers were Stamford and Wright, colored, aird Speaker F. 3. Mopes, Jr. They all counselled temperance and moderation, but did. nil they could lo inilumc thc passions of their bearers. Moses significantly re? minded HID convention that the negroes bud not obliterated tty blood shed hy negro bands thc bloody stains of ages ol oppression. J.J. Wright told the convention that, as loue as a low men lu lil large tracts of lund, laborers would le: de? frauded ol their jual dues. Ile was in favor of dividing ito: lands or lac pm;;is equally, and wanted to show that the laborers were tim equals and superiors of the employers. The Committee ou Organisation nominated lt. lt. Klllolt, colored, ?or pr?sident: V. J. Moses. Jr., - Sigwald, V.'. J. Whipper, ll. C. DcLurge, W. lt. r ash. '.'..J. Lomax, L. Wlmbush, colored, mid J. ll. Cosa, white, vice-presidents; A. J. Hausier, colored, secretary, and IS. P. Jackson, white, as BkuanL A mo; ion to recommit waa made on the grOUUll that ullthe oilicers were lawyers and poli? ticians, and that the workingmen were not rep? resented, especially the Charleston longshore? men. Turbulent speeches hy Cooli. Pansier aral Whipper followed, in which thc longshoremen were denounced as making lt a political conven? tion, and their leader as trying to reenact thc scenes of Military Hail. Ail tho officers named declined to serve except Jackson, who was elect? ed. Klllott was then elected president, and T. F. Clark, president longshoremen vice-president. Amid tremendous confusion, bawling and hoot? ing, thc convention was declared organised, anti adjourned. It ls reported that Crlssvell A Co. will resist the cancelmont of tho niue Ridge contract, ou the ground that their delay was caused by uu avoidable, circumstances. The bill to repeal the township law will doubt leas ho passed; there are only five votes against it ia Ute iloe.se. In ihe Kennie, Donaldson introduced a hill io authorise the legislature to purchase tho lot ou Meeting sireet. known as the Clubhouse, for United State s Courthouse, which received its Drat, reading. Notice waa given by Arnim of a bill lo amend thc charter of Hie Charlotte ano. Augusta itailroad; by J li Ison, a bin to 'establish a system of TrCO common schools; by Wright, a bill to in? corporate the Provident Life Insurance Company, anil a bill lo regulate pilots and establish rates of pilotage; by Donaldson, a bill lo Incorporate (Mar? lin University, and a bill to incorporate the Kdisto Phosphate and Fertilizing Company. The Com? mittee on Railroads reported In favor of thc In? definite postponement or thc Port Itoyal Railroad bid; a bill declaring that the public debt shall not lio increased was laid on thc table; a bill to deflue contracts with laborers was postponed; a bill to incorporate the Ashley Bridge Company was re? ferred; a bill to create tho Connty ofCoosaw batehie has been postponed until next week; bills providing for au election, denning thu powers of justices ortho peace and regulating the practice lu their courts was postponed. In thc notifie, notice wes given or a biil to change thc county scat of barnwell; a bill to re? charter BantOWlo'S Ferry, and a bill to charter the Dclany Cttards; Banaler Introduced a joint reso? lution instructing Hie county commissioners lo Inquire as to what lands belonging to thc State In St. John's Ucrkelcy arc held by private iudivid dalfi; referred. Ry Whipper, a bil) to charter the Comet Star Light Infantry. At 1 o'clock Governor Scott sent In lils message, which was read and referred. After which both Houses adjouincct Thc Governor"* Message. Tho message opens with a nourish of felici? tation to thc members of the Ucneral Assembly upon their occupancy of thc new legislative quar? tern In the unfinished Statehouse, and thc hope ht expressed that the lustrons beauly or Hie new j halls may be "typical of thc brightening pros? perity of our beloved state, or her unstained hon? or and untarnished credit, anti may witness thc purity, tho patriotism and tho wisdom of lier councils, until her principles are as firmly estab? lished as thc iou mia lions or this edllice, and peace and prosperity prevail within her borders." AN INCOKHUrTim.R AOMINIHTRATION-UK PAVQRfl A REDUCTION Of TAX RS. Tho Covernor then proceeds to boast of the Im? proved condition ot the finances of South Caroli? na, which, with wonderful effrontery, he attri? butes lo the ref i.HUI or thc Legislature to yield to the gentle Influences of individuals anti corpora? tions seeking State aid for railroads. Ho virtu? ously exhorts thc Legislature to persevere In thc same Incorruptible course. A cheap iud for popu? larity, In the shape or a declaration in favor or a j reduction td thc United States Internal revenue tax (what has Covernor Scott to do with Hint 7) i ls followed np by this paragraph : \ When thc present Slate Covernrnent cami! into power we round that thc Provisional tlovcrumout controlling the .State from thc close or the wal? inu! cuni rael ed many debts, for thc prompt pay? ment of which, us weil us to meet the current expenses or the State Uovcrnmenl, lt was neces? sary tn provide. Among the liabilities was a floating debi amounting ut [n;,'.?/i so. This debi was due lo various county otllcials-sherill's, magistrates, coroners and other claims against Hm Stale. Hy autho. lty of law there bail also been pul lu circulation lillis receivable to the iimount of $323,000, In addition lo this was Hie past duo Interest on tho State debt, which had accrued from Ito Is: or July, 18C7. All or IIICHC various amount* have been paid, and thc bills receivable redeemed. At the present time lhere ls bul a small doming debt thai thc state Treas? urer will be compelled to meet. Owing to these payments tho expenses of the state Oovernment were heavier last year than they will be ror tho present IIHCIII year, and tho assessment or tuxes may thereroro bc considerably reduced for Ibo coming year, ami tho tax burden upon the vari? nu* branches of Industry ?rt ada lighter than thc taxes of almost any otho* Stale. HIM tCOOUXT OP TUB STA TB I1KET. The leading figures of ti ? Slate debi arc given as follows: Funded debt October 31,1809.t ?,lM,rwo 17 Total assets held on that dato. "J,7M,0(W 00 Interest falling dno during tho fiscal year ending October St; 1870. S8B.603 80 The taxable property bc estimates ni.$100,000,000 00 Thc Covernor adds: During Die past fiscal year, al a season, ton, when our capitalists, merchants, farmurs, me dinnies and others had all their monoy Invested lu their various branches of buelncss, a million of dollars for taxes was received Into tho State Treasury. Ta moro folly Illustrate tho ability or our people to meet all necessary laxes, wo may rorer also lo tho payment by our citizen R Into tho Federal Treasury, as Internal rovenue, n tax amounting to tho sum of $2,022,000 OB-making an aggregate of taxes paid Into tho Stato and ['frier?) Treasuries tho pt?t year or over three and a hair million? ol dollars. TUR CUKATION OK A MKKtKU KUNU. There are m Hie Hinte Treasury $'?,7M,0tX> of railroad Itenda ami other Recuritlex, which I rec? ommend ho he'd and ultimately used as a sink iou fund mr (lu- liquidation or th t Slate debt, as they uro of ?Claas and character which muni in? crease tu value, lu addition to this. I would aus? liest the propriety of taking Into consideration the very aide plan devised hy J. fl. Hohnes, Ksip, or Charleston, lo pr?vido Tor a small finking fund, by which Uto cutir? State debi may bu paid ott' uv tim redemption annually of a small antoine of State securities, it is believed thal this plan would enable ns io pay our entile debi in ii low years, and would convince monicd un n, tit hom i and ut road, nf our dctvrmiiiallnn to provide for lira prompt pay ment or all o ir securities us linty bceomotlue. ThoStuio being sovereign, no action eau lie brough: ugaiiisl n io enforce pay? ment of claims agiiinst ber. tts credit, tb fort*, hud thu price of Its Intuits, dopend upon Its resources, thc honor and goo?! faith of the State tloveminent. Thocrcdli .>. tho sta:' should be regarded as a sacred trust. HI'ICRIM rAVMKSTS. Thc (lovcraor advocates tho policy ul th* State paying thc interest on ita debi m gold, urging thu! this course would assist very materially in bringing gold and currency nita par. This meit, sure, he says, would attract foreign capital, en courage Immigration, and !.''. the credit ?iud prosperity of the Slate. No section ol' country, he adds, ls so well prepared to both pay in gold and demand gobi in return for the products of thc ..il furnished to tho murki!- ?if tho world. IKStlRANUK COM KA NI KS Mil? .'.ASKS. Th?- message recommends ina. .-. .. coinpuuii s doing business in the Slate, its well as all banking institutions other limn national batiks, be required to deposit with Ural omptroller Uencrul sulllcieiii security to protect thu policy holders or depositors against !?i?s. Aitotrr Tnt: nun: itt OUR RAU.ROMI. In rega?? tollte lllu-j llldgo Ital!voa? 1, the ?nv crttor says: At the special session "?' thc '?. neral Assembly In Soplember, 1?US, nu act was passitd itnthorli. ing t be endorsement and guarantee of fourmil? lions or dollars nf tim Itlun Ithige Railroad Com* pauy. which bunds constitute u lirst mortgage on all tho property of sale, railroad company in South Carolina, Ccnrgiu, North Carolina ami Tennessee. Al that timo lt was believed that four millions or dollars, with such asslsianecas could be procured from other sources, would lus sulllcluutto complete thegreal thoroughfare mid open communication between lite. 'AcsI und Southern seaboard, livery effort bas been made by tira pvosldenl, (lenoral J. W. Harrison, ami other gentlemen Interested in the result, but without securing the assistance hoped for. Wo were, therefore, left to our own resources, he lievlng that lite interests or the people of the Slate demanded Uti! completion of the road at ns early a day as practicable. Thc company concluded to advertise for bids rot Its construction, on the Hilt of July last tho bids received were opened, and the contract awarded to Messrs. CrtSMVOll ?V Co. A new sur? vey ami au est?mate ot the cost or the work had, previous to that notice, been made by the pres? ent engineer. lt was then ascertained that tic great Increase or Hie nnstof such v/ork over the original estimates mada it apparent that Hie lour minions of (?rsi mortgage bonds provided for fell rar short of tim means necessary to complete lt. und that lt would rcipilro about eight millions of dollars to put the road in running order. Thc company. Impressed with a sense er the Impor? tance of put Ung Ute ivor!; tinder contract, ene-1? I into an agreement with Urissvcll A; Co., contin? gent on ih^ Legislatura Indorsing :i f.irtieir amount of hands sufficient to complete Hie work, ll must be apparent io every member or Cte hoity that tho Ural mortgage, covering tho nntltc pro? perly nf ibe company, ami Uta work but luths moro t han half completed, tho whole Investment must, romain us dead capital until thc means ure provided to ilnlsh tho road, lu any faillira on tho part, of the company to open communication with tho West, the Stat" must be the RU It?rer, lt would bo mid i n?; IO a direct investment already mude of a million and a hair of money a contingent liability of lour million.i or dol?ais, neither or which can ho made to meet the accruing Interest without, tho expenditure or more (tanita! ror the completion or tho road. Ono or two pianw should bc adopted itt once. 'Hie first ls to abandon the whole scheme of a direct rail? road route to the W'cst, lose lim three millions or money invested by the Statt?, the City or Citarles* lon and private individuals, repeal the asl id Sep? tember, IMS, whereby four million dollars more or bonds, guaranteed by the Slate, would he sunk, or assist the company lu their oiTnrts io complota the work by such moana as would be valuable to Hiern, und al the same Hine not injure the credit ortho State.- This the committee, authorized tn make a contract for the prosecution of thc work, believed could be done by an Indorsement of the llrsl mortgage bunds of thc road by the State tn an amount sitlllciciit to complete and put thu road In running order. If their view was Incor? rect, then thc whole project, from Its inception, was a blunder, timi conceived without thought its to its cost ortho benetlts to lie derived by the people ot thc State by opening a uew rtVCUUC to trude ami commerce. A railroad that will not pay (he interest on its cost should never lie constructed ina country where every well managed road does par largely. An arrangement was made lu Hie executive Committee that the company should meet the In? terest on the (Ictus put upon thc market until thc road was completed and pul In running order, arter which il wau believed that a lensp for a term ot years mlghl ne elven, by which the payment ol its tlrst mortgage debt and Interest could certain? ly be guaranteed, thereby leaving the Slate with? out a possible rlak or ever having to pay one dol lar ot her endorsed bonds of this road. Having hitherto taken strong grounds against any assistance lo railroad--, and against any in creuse of our Stale debt that would be liable tc burden the people of thc Stalo with heavy taxes, I do not feel ut liberty to male any direct- re? commendations lu regard to the niue Kid gc Rall road, much ns I appreciate Its importance to tnt State, ami feeling confident thal lt is the only railroad enterprise thal will develop our resource! and make other roads leading to our seaboar* valuable. I leave thc question with you to con Sider whether the credit of tue State at the presea time admits of the prosecution ot work on titi! enterprise. I have grave doubts whether thi further indorsements ur bonus al this time would not Injuriously affect Hie value of our sccnrltics lr thc mavkct, as many will not fully understand that Ute assistance to thc libio Ridge Rallroat would bc a contingent liability, thal Hm Stall would only bc compelled lo meet on ruiluru of Hu company lo pay their bonds at maturity. SWAMI' LAMPS AND THU I.ANI? COMMISSION. Thc message Indulges in some speculations a to thc possibility or draining and reclaiming Hu swamp lauds or tho State, and a rosc-colorei picture ls drawn or the grand results which Un execution of such a scheme would bring about Passing then to the more practical subject or Un operations or the new hand Commission, th Covernor says: Up lo the present time there have been pur chased In thc several counties, ror thc purpose o thc Land Commission, 4,ri,000 acres or luipi, wilier ls now in process or survey and division lu li tracts or eligible size for purchasers and oecu pants. I recommend an additional apnroprlailot to this beneficent, object, of securing home: for thc worthy and industri?os mechanic am laborer, which will establish many small far mers in tho placo of tho comparatively rev heretofore holding that relation, und consentient ly will insure the better cultivation of tho soil am the expenditure of a grenier portion of their carn lugs ut hume, Instead of being dissipated in lux ury and extravagance in distant cilles. Tin bonds Issued for the purposir-i or thc Lund Com mission must hecoino or llrst-clnss scour;iy, a they wfll not only luivo thc nredlt of thc '>. di bul the money arising from Ute sales of the lamb willi their Improve.oems us an uildltlonnl gnat attlee. Thc nuntin! Instalments ol puymcnts lo these lauds will be ample to meet the Interest ni them, us well ns io provide a sinking fund ru their redemption at maturity, without the'puss nillty ?r having tu resort lo taxation ror thu! pm pose. Their issue, therefor-', can have no poss bb: Injurious influence on lite credil of thc Statt bul should rather enhance it, us Hm subdivision of large liodles or land, much or lt uncultivated Into small and productivo farms would nt one treble its value and utford an Increased basis o taxation to Hie santo extent. TUR IIOMHSTKAD QI'UHTIOM. On Ute subject of homestead roller, thc rn OS sag Bays : Tho law Recuring a homestead worth uno thom and dollars, with tho products thereof, and liv hundred dollars worth of other personal proper! to each bead of a famtlv whose property may li levied i.pon for debi, continues lo ruliil Its lionel cent design, but there ls uo sutllclent reason why Its benefits should Im restricted to the lani holder. Tue professional man, tin: mechanic, td l armer and thc laborer, arc equally en t li I I to il advantu'ges. Al- present tho proprietor i Ibo homestead may rent nul portions of il lo tb rurmei-, tho mechanic and the laborer; and hy sickness ur misfortune they should gel bchln hand, their little properly ls Hablo lo seizor i-:-.en thc rood provided for his family may I taken from them, and they expelled from thc humillo shelter and ex posed to tho severities i winter, and al) this while their landlord ls cnJo< lng In comfort tho munificent bounty of Die Stat* This ls neither right nor Just, nor in accordant with sound publlo policy. Tho poor, tho unfurl i nato nnd Hie helpless, should ever be tho sped: objecta of public regard. I Ihercforo rccoiunicn to your favorable consid?ration tho propriety i so amending the Homestead law that Us prim plea should bo applied to Um laboring classes, ar that tho person?I property of tho profession man, the far mer, thc mechanic and laboring mai '.' :*? -i <*V -. ' . \ Including ilirtr hooks, toola, Impl?ntenla, cattle Clothing, lurilllnro au<l provision:^ shall ho ex? empt from seizure anti salo Tor debt to Om II in< ?ti ? I of live luiit'lml dollars, this will owly ix- carrying mit in good luit.ii tho iiriii>"i??!?--= i-.-i i.i :.- aal by Hie homestead, url ?: sending '.o all Iii? lieucflta ntiil exemptions uoti euutlnetl lu Ciiiniumtivel) few. TlIK .vs r<! iir'ISM Ol' . ILMK AMI I'AI'IT'I.-\ >..'i:cis.l:s l>K|tAUU0lll^ Tltia ?ir.tig- (Sovenior Scott to '..;., pel theme. Ho ?a> s : Among thc < vi!- of civilisation m. y bc ilccnn M tho antagonism of capital ami labor, ami Hu: strifes and cunilkcts which generally accomiiany it. l'cr!in|iM io no portion of our .tlc|iubllo han Hus iiiitugoiilani been more iih|ierln .sly enforced mil more distinctly iv-ogni/.i .1 than In south < arolina, where, among th" largo lauded proprio :?>.-.?, whoowncil, loa groat extent,] the soil and controlled ita legisla ti in, tho lauof. r. whether white or colored, was considered on a level with tho slave, amt If there was any discrimination ii was In favor oi the slave, who generally had aa owner, and. therefore, a protector ni lin: ein :r->:iii.g class while Hie wi. laborer owned hinisi li and had ta car.- (..;. himself, and no soli? citud! was felt for him, except upon thc evo of an elect I KI, when his vole wits waul.- !, if talm? ud wi i thc blight ol labor, il was of no couse t|uou how Intetllgenl or woriby lu othor rc speeds the luil'.vidiiul Might lie, au interdict Uko that which ttXfs '? I our dist panoi'ifTrom llleu re?iti I un Ultu, un i ibu rev.-ak oiVstiiito rosy, lipped maiden. !:-? s only a mechante, ba.* been Hld Hut Ol ostracism to many .1 pro.... iii;; ail i aspiring young man from the charmed circle id good society, .md frequently ol willi! Srom friends and home I ?ai mmutilSj where labty wau not u dligrn e, iou- : -li ' ;i mechanic d.sraputalde. i?: Htuevtint iii this vital lusa to Uta iloulu, sonto i-iiiii :. - may bo 1 '?front iii" rael that, in ml dition Dthc'iiiany ibu..sands ?a'turcd i.b/ougli mit tn: We-:, i hero iii'o upward.* of suFciitccii thou iud Koiithurners, a goodly iKtriltty'l I whom arc from South Harollutl, ul thu prosiej ittnment devoting their latents and energies lb build? ing up and extending thu airea i> enormous bit . ness ot thc City of New York. And vi : many or iii . elusa who? . fOTmer d ml nance wu* *< latlrfnl to the general Interest and prosperity el tho State, hisenslbb; ;.>:'.-. atllle.tive lessons of Hu ordeal through wit ich I tey ha voso recciitly parsed. learned nothing, forgetting o- ;! lng, nor realising ihal they are utily tho shad 1WH0I th power they once exercised, while nor only Hfeli sceptre but their ilomlnien is rap Idly passing from llieill into '.l:>: bend:', ol' Hie speen1.uer ami the money lender, e?d of thoso who feed nuil fulton ut ion tho vtcvsv.tho weak? nesses and Ibu tnlsfortuiies of mankind. Hut notwithstanding thu dccroplt'idti and de? cay of so large a portion of our furnier! propurty holders, thu mumed inductice s::U weighs ps strength lu opposition lu the righi-, of labor, abd avaraug itself of tho resources nt its command, has assumed not only to determine lim wages of Ibo laborer, but to lix bis social stat is and to treat him as a subordinate ami as an inferior and dependent, lo be coerced Into submission by the dread llial resistance would result in thc loss of employment to liitnrclf and of bread lo his faintly. And ?he workingman, ilk-: '.he bridled horse, un? conscious of hts strength, bas been content tu occupy the. abject |MISUIOII assigned to bim of tod and drudgery, of penury ami degradation, for tho scanty moans "f suhalstonco doled mu to him, while his children have grown un uneducated and ttnrvilui! I, without tue torana iii Improving their condition, reckless of thc past, hopeless of the future. Ititi although In l?tese si niggles hitherto tho ad tage has generally been with ibo c.ipi eilst, tho workingmen, by reallalug thc importunen of con? ceit: rated effort, and of proper organisation, are meeting meir employa rs on ::ior.: equal grounds, lui; ling thal they shall hair: a VOlCOllt tlctcrilllu lug the value ul their labor, and In many instan? ces I lese .1. Uland I have be -n compilad Willi. Siiccc s has encouraged others who aro i?'-'s-<;:ig towanl the narnu goal, and lam cheered m tho hopo thal Hie ilay \* not ?llstant when Ute em? ployer and employed will realize tba* they are mutually d?pendent < n each ?tuer; that th? rights o? ono and ibo interests of Um other are perfectly compatible and equally deserving of recognition nud respect, and that ntl will acqui? esce In the sentiment thu 1 a fair day'r, work is entlllcil to a fair day's wagCA in conn.miltie, witera thc system of compulsory labor existed, tim antagonism ol lab ir und capitel was greatly aggravated; tho capitalist being thc inas'.e-r and tho laborer hm slave, who-e labu,- and person itllku wore under his control, attd who rc?jrdod him but toa frequently only la bia 1 .: al v's'1"'1 of noosttel, In'whom no had no other Interest ami felt no other sympathy than tho amount nf labor he could exact from hint, nrwhathc could sdi bim lor in the market. Itu:. U.is system of coercion and degradation willoh dvlied thc Claims Of humanity and thc re? straints ol law. and whit h In debasing labor, In? juriously affected ali, both white amt colored, who 1 lived by lt, was, in the order of a wise and benull ceni Providence, smldenly .strick"it mortally and Irretrievably lo Ute carib, tho relations of muster und slave were instantaneously abolished, and tho workingman was made free to dispuse of his person and bis labor in whatever direction or manner he might deem mont advantageous, while m io.my cases a reni?an', of the ?ld halals re? main; thc recollection or kindness received on the 0:1c hand and of faithful service mi the other a large majority are yet loth lo recognize the full equality before llielaw of tiicir former slaves, and grudgingly dole out luiliein their scanty earnings as though il was u grut uity and not a right, and their dilfcrctillal courtesy ls bul too rrcipiclilly re? lian! with arrogance, exaction ami abuse. Tites : exhibitions ol bltierness and Injustice nm greatly lo be deplored, nuil rcipiirc Hie prompt and eil'ee tual interposition or law to protect thu working? man in lils rights, and lo enable billi to rolly re? alize thal he is the owner of bis own labor and en? titled to a fuir comiiensatioii for lt ; that be is thc protectoruf hts wife and children; thai Iiis home is his sanctuary, where none cnn molest him or make him afraid; aud that he ls secure In bis right of life, liberty und thc pursuit of happi ness. lt should he thc earliest effort of every mau tn sccuru a home, however humble, for himself amt family, and add to its comforts gradually from lils earnings. H ls earnestly to be boped that facul? ties for acquiring Hitch homes will bu gi cally aug? mented, and thiit an increased number or 'indus? trious and deserving persons may soou lie settled on their little farms, with the pleasant conviction that their labor ls for 1 heir own benelit and Hun ol their families. Hy settling In neighborhood* 111 contiguity to each other, they eau avail them? selves of the bent-tits of association for educa? tional and industrial objects, aud also for thc pur? poses of protection. I earnestly recommend, therefore, the passage or such laws as will protect the workingman from thc rapacity and dishonesty of his em? ployer. Men who have been faithful nnd diligent In fulfilling their contracts by putting in ami lay? ing by tho crops, ns was universally admit ted at thc time by thc pu lille, journals, when thc neces? sity for their labor has somcwhal iclaxetl have been driven from Hie plantation upon some frivolous pretext and uti compensation for their labor refused them. And these outrages arc palliated and excused by sonic of thc very journ? als who were previously loudest in praise of the laborers. Tims at the close of tito scitson, with? out money und willtont em ploy nient, thc laborer ls thrown upon society, to bog or starve, lo be? come depredators on tho community, and candi dales for our jails and penitentiary. M1RCKI.I.ANKOU9. Thc remainder of the message ls made up or paragraphs 011 what may be called routine topics such ns tho census, the university and public buildings, the asylums for tho Insane and for ihe deaf, dumb and blind, education, quarantine, and Hie penitentiary. Concerning pardons, thc Gov? ernor says that thc number granted In tho last year has been itnustiully large, hut justlllc* Hie graining or them on tho ground that they were Indispensable to preserve the civil rights or the panics concerned-which means, jirohubly, that ho could not lose thc chance to transmogriry condemned felons into good lladical partisans, nie inoasago submits tor the consideration or Hie Qeuora! Assembly tho propriety of exompUng from taxation for live years nil capital hereafter Invested in manufactures, li also urges tho passage el ?1 law providing rm- Hie binding ont or ipprunUcas, (lovornor Scott- ventilates at some length his peculiar views of soc.iul science. He .laclaresthat "tho great necessity or the South Is tho want of practical nun um! women," and [turibules thc lack of them to "Hie noxious In? fluence of slavery." 1.1 TIC H A HY UOUBir. - Thc New naven Collage Courant announces ? series of papers in the next volume by the Kev. Dr. McCosh, of Princeton. -"Talos or Hindoo Doviltry." hy Captain Beu? ton, mid illustrated by unset, ls a recently an? nounced English book. -Dickens ls engaged on ti new ?dory. The work will come out In thc old serial form-the Irst lo appear In March. -"Wblskcyctdc" is common in Wlsr.oasln, thc rietlma ticing men and not whiskey as inigkt bc Inferred from tko structure of tho word. -Philadelphia ls waking up to a discovery that ichool-tcuchara of thc lowest grade lu that eily rccelvo less wages than ?ooka, coachmen, day laborers or policemen. -Mr. J. I?. Jowett, the publisher who made a, rortuno on "Uncle Tom's Cabin," and lost lt In iubnequent ventures, now works os a journeyman printer in Philadelphia. SP KOI IS I* A lt M H NTH. Kerri ??ry Hautv/rir.i fro.jjmmrin'-tiotil I and Sliver lu IN7I. I I A Washington UlH|Kitc!i i?> thc Mow Yt-,-;-. V? Drill naya: J Prom aotnt-ofUcial aourcca I have ascertained that, lifter some consultation willi leading Now York bankers and abu? willi Western nuancier?. Secretary Itoutwcll hes decided lo submit al ntl ' ?.arly day-pnibably m bis uuntial rciKiri -th? following programme for a return to specie pay- | mont H lulim consideration ol" Congress: i. Tho national banka, lu reticent their notes for ' grcctibaeVn by July 1, 1870. i v. Tho government in redeem it? grcenbacKa in gold after Jan nary i. int. a. Pren It-tnrciii>r for ail parties ti|ioii bonila brui . iriK Interest ul -I (irv cent, in gobi. <. This point fa not quilo settled. There la som?! ' division m regard lo ilia iiiicHiioii wheihci th? banka Hhnll be iMinnillctl lo Issue notes as now, , ?ir whether tin: United Staten aimil lok? allant? of all circulation hy Hie ISMIC of greenbacks mi a plan Kontewhat atnitlar lo thal of tho think of England. lt la, how? VIT, understood ihat no greenbacks of a ainaller denomination than Bvo i <>r len ?lollara win tu- laauvit. Tin* free-hanklng clause of this programme, which ilmi.? great favor among Iluta? who have beim permitted b> aue it, was insuricd loaaiUry the Woatcrn Slat":--, where Hie grealtst obslaclea to u resumption of specie imynienta now exist. I - Kielli Kltcctsof J. I?, schmidt's new Alla* of the Moon were recently submitted to a large meelina ?if Uorman astronomers ni vienna, uni) wer,* highly pralwd. Tho atlas nanala! < of liven ly-llve niales, cacti alx root ?vo inch?!; in dlnien stoi being twice tlic si xe of Hie largest lunar map? heretofore published. Asan Illustration of Hie mure perfect accuracy ortho new platea, ll is staled thal thirty thousand niii.ta are markeil on Hiern, while only live thnitaantl ate ilelliieuleil ottilie old map*, Tito disappearunec nf tho cra? ter Llnnicitsln istst, ii is axacrlcil, proi e? ihui a large awl cxuei lunar map ls necessary io mark ti! : change* on tho moon's aarfaee. Professor Kchmiilt lias been engaged for nearly thirty years in this work, pursuing iii.-; KI edies at liam liunr, [ "tin omi Olmulx. ile ii now director nf the Observatory at Athens, ?;reeec. iUorric?. DOilOLAB- EMANUEL.-On tira moral im nrtiic nih Instant, tiy Hie Kev. W.O. beattie. Mi.-s il. I. DoutlbAH, of .Society HUI, S. C., lo Mr. C. I.. KUANUKia, of llonnettavllic, s. c. (Dbituarn. OTIS J. CHAPEE- Horn in Newport, K.l., for years n resident of Charleston, Hie city of his iiiloptioii, ?lied ia Aiken, S. C., on Hie ad of Octo? ber; ag?sl 51 years. The name of Ona .1. CnAPRR was (he synonym ol' all Hiut was noble lind pure in manhood, len? der mid devoted in the husband, wise and ailVe Ilunate in Hie lather, Though enjoying in un eminent ?legree thc respect und esteem of ail who knew hi>n. il was lo private life, ia Hie homo cir? cle. Hie: bis virtues shone with peculiar lustre, Whining Hie love mid admiration nf those Whoso privilege lt was lo know him lhere. The Christian gentleman, he IwaulKicd each character Ira ulled. Whuti stricken by sudden disease, In the mids! ni plana which promised a successful future, no eomptaini escaped him. When months ami years of suffering liad imsseil, und thc seal or a mortal malady was plainly visi? ble in thu emaciated form ami fceblostep, "only waittito'-' wa^ thc unmurmuring response io tho solicitude of Ti lends, who liowallcil lils declining health. Only walting "lill Hie reapers llave tho last sheaf gai Mered homo For tho aura mer Hmo is tinted And thc autumn winds have come. Quickly, reapers, gather ?pilekly The lust ripe hours of my henri, i'or i ho ?b*)? of lifo is raded And I hasten lo depart. only waiting Mill thc angels upon wide I ho mystic gate, Ai whose feet I long have lingered, Weary, weak and desolate. Even mun I hear their footsteps, Hear their voices far away, if they ?MU inc, I am waiting. Only irn?.'.'ii;? lo obey. And when tho angel voices were very near, call? ing him to leave duneln- had loved HO fondly, Without fear or doubt did lie obey Hie summons. With Hie Christian's raith, he calmly uttered I hese words-O, blessed words, more precious to wile and children than stores of rarllily treasure! "I am passing through the dark valley, bul Jesus i< wil h nie ami / tri? not t.i. afraid." Then turn? ing on lils pillow, "io sleep," the ?lear ones weep lng around lum noon know that be would awake only In thc likeness of that Saviour whose love had guided and supported bim lo thc end. S. ll. C. JKNNINHS.-Died, at Hcunetlsville, a. 0. No? vember-JO, ISA?, In Hie sixty-eight li year of her agc, Mrs. I.. M. JKNNIKOS. relict of tho late Or. Edmund Jennings, of Shelby, N. C. ?Funeral Notices. THE FRIHNDS AND ACQUAINT? ANCES or Mr. Thomas Ii. and Susan A. Chion, arc respectfully invited to attend the I'uneral or their eldest son, THEUPillMIB E. CHION, nt Cen? tenary Church, WcniworHi-Btrci't.Tnis DAV, nt 2 o'clock 1'. M. n<>\ 1? iZZ" DRAYTON LODGE, No. 4.-Ti IK members of i ho above Lodge arc respectfully In? vited to attend thc Funeral of brother THKOPI tiUS CIIION rrom lils late residence. No. HS Can? non street, T1119 AFTEIINOON. at half-past 2 o'clock precisely. The Fraternity In general arc invited lo attend. Hy order W. M. A. FOSTKK PARRAR, nov 35 Secretary. Special Notices. ^?TNO CUKE, NO PAY. -FORRESTS JUNIPER TAU for Cough?, Croup, VThooplng Cough, Asthma, Pronchilla, Sore Throat, Spitting of lllooil and Lung Discuses. Immediate relief and positive cure, or price refunded. 3R cen tn. N. U.-The genuine article hus yellow labels, with white, unprinted wrapper. Sold by 0. W. AIMAI!, Agent, Corner King and Vaudcrliorst streets. uov2.'i llislultino TO TUB PUBLIC-GEORGE LIT? TLE & CO., No. 213 King street, aro olferlng Fine Cassimcrc VESTS ut $2 and t - '?" each, worth tl. oclSO stuthlino j?0?No. 110 LIBI'KNARD STREET, NEW YOllK, OCTOUBR 13, IM7.-DRAM Sin-ll ls willi much pleasure that I say to you thal I consider tho PLANTATION HITTERS of untold value. In thc mil of iso; 1 wai tukon witli Chilla and Fever, with the most severe pains ia aiy chest and head, ll was with great difllculty that I could breathe. My lungs were greatly dis? tressed, and there was severo pain in my right side, by apolla, I could hardly gel up from my bed. I called a doe ?or who attended nie all winter wi th? ou; the least uonctti. Abonl Hie first of August I commenced using your Plantation Hitters-a wine-glass full Hirco limes a day-and have used lt most of the Hine Mince, and I am now well mid urning, able lo do alt my own work and the enre of n large family. Yours, kc, BUHAN WILSON. MAOKOI.M WATBH.-Superior io the best im [loried Herman eclogue, uni! Bold at half Ute price. nnv'i.1 Ultima ?#T~ A CARD.-A U E N T L E M A N wishing to enter In active business, wtinlrt contri? bute CAPITAL to any approved establishment In city or country with a capable ami responsible party. Address "Trade." through this otlice, giving references and ?tating tho character of bnsiuesa. . nov22 3* /SO- NO J. ICE. -ALL P?KS?N8 IN? DEBTED lo thc osDlgncd Eatato ol Mr. ?KO. II. (?KU UK li arc hereby Informed that their accounts havo been placed Into tho hands of Mcsnra. SI? MONS Jr SiEOi.tHO, Attorneys, (offlco, Dread street,) for collection, and If settlements aro made before th? first December next, no coals will be incurred. n. GERDT? & co., novr. imo Agents for Creditors. Special Notices. 7.-rr SOMETHING NEW AND VERY KALKAULK_PONTON CANDY MU RI* lt IHK HONKS i :iti bo had al VON KANTCN'S llA'/AAR, Ko. X2D Kite? street, by dialers a: manufacturera' nricc, $2 |>er do/,en. At. retail, 25 cents per box. Kaidi box cuni ailis a prize. no VJ j ihsj ^CONSIGNEES' NOTION. - T ll li schooner A. K. (5I.OVKI! is Tuts DAV illschtirpiug, lt Atlantic Centre Wharr. All Knuds nul called forby sunset will be stored al owners'risk und 'xpetite. Ad claims ror re- Inmath is n u?l bi niadu in the wharr. MUSICS (.'(tl.usu ITU A SON, hoWfi i Asen ts. ;..> NOTICE. STEAMER (5m POINT itrill hereafter leave for Morilla on Kit tn AV Kvii KINO, si s o'clock, liistcail ol S.vnluiiAV. u't here? tofore. J. O. AIKEN .? Ct!., nov2t Went?. Ml- NOTICE. J. W. M. WO?i/rMAKN for tho ptesent occupies th? si oro of M - rs. I-'AIIKAU UKO., corner East 1 :.? v and C'umbeilniid ?trellis, and will bu pleased losen bb frii ids. novia J ? JUST j: li C li L V I'. D, A I.AKUK A8S0KTMKKT OP V I N R II UKIN K SS K N V Kl, I) I* 15 S. MOA. .*. ANO 0, I Which will be furnished to our c-.t-.te:.; . s with i: sines* Card neatly printed thereon ut ?I j per tuite. CAI I. AT r ll K N K VV S .1 O i: o v v I C !5 ASH SK:: SAMrt.l.s. nov io NOTICE.-A MEETING Ol' THU Creditors or Dr. JOHN J. INORAS! will be held ul manning, S. (!., on MONDAY, thu nth December pro.w. oil which dav there will be e. sale of thc niseis of the Kstute. ADAMS, FROST k CO., novit tutliR.*! ri Assignees. ?yr-Y- WE LIVE IN THREE CLIMATES. In this country we have, al dlitcrcntseasons or the year, the temperature or three climates. Our springs and autumns have a softness and mild? ness that belong only lo the Temperate /.ones; our mid-stttnmcra are torrid, and our mid winters almost arctic in their (rigidity. Those changes, Involving a variation of from ninety to one hun* died degrees of Kahrenheil during thc year, are, upon the whole, conducive to health and long lire, but they tend to entail upon us some distressing complaints which can only Ito escaped by the ex? ercise ol' due care and thu uso of a proper anti? dote when the system is predisposed tn contract them. The chief und most annoying Ol these dis? orders is dyspensia, once supposed lo ho incura? ble, but which, since the Introduction of ilOSTKT. TRIPS STOMACH IIITTKKS, now about twenty years ago, has proved to be a perfectly managet *>!c disease. In tho spring and full, lint more especially in Ute fall, thc symtoms or dyspepsia are generally aggravated. The profuse expenditure or thc nul? luni iluids under thc burning sun of sum mer, is apt lo leave the stomach weak and indolent and Incompetent lo thc task of perfect digestion. It requires u louie which will rouso ll Prom tts leth? argy and brace und invigorate without irritating or inflaming lt. This tonic bas been provided in the wonder fol vere'-.'de. preparation which. u.i;i replaced In a great measure, all thc old palliatives formerly prescribed by physicians, under the hiise idea that tho disorder could not lie radically cured. The success of HOSTKTTKR'S IIITTKKS in all the varieties ol dyspepsia, acute or chronic, bits effectually exploded Ulla fallacy, and ii is now recommended as a specific for Indigestion by some or the most eminent members of the medical profession. nov?J mw. o }s3-TO CONSUMPTIVES.-THU AD VKRTIRKR, having bee:: restored lo health in a bjw weeks, by a very simple remedy,'utter having suffered several years with a severe luug atl'ec llon, and that dreadful disease, cousuinptlon, ls anxious to make known to bis feHow-suffcrerstlio means or cure. To all who dcsiro it, he will send a copy of the prescription used ((ree or charge,) with the direc? tions for preparing and asiltg the same, which they will Him a BURR CURR ron CONBCMITION, ASTHMA, HKUSI'?ITIS, .ve. The object or the ad? vertiser in sending the Prescription ls lo benefit thc attlictcd, and spread information which he conceives to bc Invaluable; ami he hopes every inffcrcr will try his remedy, ns lt will cost them nothing, and may prove ablessing. Parties wishing the prescription, wjll please ad ilrcssRBV. RI) WA RD A. Wll,SON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York. novo amos ~jfjr ERRORS OK YOUTH.-A GENTLE? MAN who suffered ror years from Nervous De? bility, Premature Decay, and all thc effects or yout brui Indiscretion, will, rot-thc sake of suffer lng humanity, send free lo nil who need lt, the re? ceipt and directions ror making tim simple t em? ed y by which he wu's cured. .Sufferers wishing to nrollt by the advertiser's experience, can do so liv addressing, with perfect confidence, JOHN H. DflDRN. No. 42 Cedar street, Nuw York. novo 3mo?_ j&r- A CARD.-A OLBROYMAN, ivhlle residing In South America ns a Missionary, llscovcrcd a safe and simple remedy ror thc eure ff Nervous Weakness, Karly Decay, Disease ol Hie Urinnry and Seminal organs and thc whole rain ot disorders brought ou by baneful and riotous habits. Great numbers have been cured ty this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to icnetlt thc anilotod and unfortunate, I will send .he recipe for preparing and using this medicine, n a scaled envelope, to any one who needs lt, Tree or charge. Address JOSKPI1 T. INMAN, Station;;, H.ole House, oet-l fimos* New York City. ~'?&- MANHOOD.-A MEDICAL ESSAY >n thc Cause and Cure of Premature Decline In klan, thc treatment cr Nervous and Physical De ulity. Ac. "There ls no member or sosieiy by whom this took will not bo round useful, whether such pur ton holds (ho relation or Parent Preceptor or Clergyman."-Medieal Times and Gazette. Scut by mall on receipt (ff ftriy cents. Address ho Antltor, Dr. K. DBE. CURTIS, Washington, >. C. septl lvr ggf BATCIIELOR'S HAIR DYE.-THIS ? I'lc n il id Hair Oyo ls Uio bent in thc world; the inly true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, In itantancnns; no disappointment : no ridiculous Inls; remedies thc 111 offecte or Had dyes; In dgorates an J lunvos tho hair .sort and tonutlftil ilack or browu. Sold by all Drnggist-s and Pi 'umors-, and properly applied nt Ilatchelur's Wig Factory, No. - Bond strutt, New York. amy 16 ly r_ po* WORDS OP CH ERR-ON THE errors or Youth and tho Pol?os or Age, In rehi? len to Marriage and Social UvlU, with a helping tumi ror tho erring and iBiforiunate Sent tn .culed lotter onv elope ii, fi ce or Charge. Address IOWARD ASSOCIATION, Ilox I'., Philadelphia, ?a. sept2S amos ^y-TIIE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY. lACOU'S COOLCHA, DYSENTERY AND DIAR llirKA CORDIAL.-This article, so well known ind highly prized throughout thc Southern States is a Sovereign Remedy ror thc above diseases, ls tow offered to the whole country. lt ls invaluable to every lady, both married and ?Ingle No ram Hy can afford to ho without lt, and none viii to whom i is -v innes aro known. For sale by all Druggist*, and general dosiers. Dt)WIK A MOISE, oem SmosDAC General Agents. Special ?Xoliccs. y.--.-i'Al Ml 1.1 .SION KAV1NU3 INSTI? TUTION.-Thc following amounts have not. ticen called irria Hm above mimo I tos'Uolton. Anthe o"lcc will be clonallon Ute 31st of tleconibor. all persona Inter? .:<..! arc requeued lo brine their I'M*.Hooksami receive !!.<. auiouuls Ooo thent. Those who have drawn thc PIIIST iii'ilalnicnt, lott not lins KKCOXII, will not And vT-^ii- namco m lula ll Ute fact ol inn having drawn one in Htalnu.ul bi au evidence ta a*, limy v.uowor Ibelr interestiu lbs Institution. HENRY S. GRIC06, Treasurer. "VA M ai, AUDI:.!'. Aitderaim, A. J.. Trostec. Vi 71 Anderson, Ana. I? l-l Anderson, Charles. 23 ol Anderson; A. J., Trust < e. io 00 Arnold, Ann. Trusi?n. li? 21 Alitun, Thomas, Truster.. Li 4* llnlicsty, Ohm ita. < r.o Um n?-. Ann. Ul r.7 Hurl.-. Junie?. ? Mj Rosin nitiu, i-f. '-i ?I Htllviiiliic, Isaac, Trusleu. s 'o noyce. Marv. z ss Url liane. Marlu, Trustee. III UM ll n !.? ?, Matbil la. 004 ;~ Raum, .lohn A. 2 73 ii inch, I?. I?. Ul '?o Hoggs, Charles, Trini? o. ?4." Ru.ie. Matilda. J .-!.. jtriiwii, Isahella. a 15 li iiiu ?er. M. H., Tritslec. i 'Ji Hit'... Margare) M. J IO Cnrr. sus.m o. is ?a ru n oly, KllzubuUi. o ao Carey, George. 722 :.6 Cleary, Cather ne. 4 '.'O Cnrmniid, 1!. M cu., Trustee. to 40 Cann un. -^ i-saii 'er. 14S 88 Cuincrou.'x \v. i> 40 Casey, .lames. iso t>3 Currie. A. M. 4!? 14 Cmosiock.il. C., Trustee, (two accounts). 4 vt Chandler. Janel lt. 14 os Col lies, B. 8. ii or. Collins, Mary Jane. - 41 Cortisvy, Mary Ann. 2 os Clarkson, K. lt., Trustee. o oo Coburn, J. Hubert. - ?2 Caruhur, Hose Ann. o os Curry, s. A. o. i is Dorrie, Louise. 04% 39 Derrick, David, Trustee. 2t> 75 Dnllv, Michael.*.... IT 5? Hut.t, CC, Trustee. 17 "4 Desverncv, Peter, Trualoa. too ?K Durn e. D. A.. Agent. 6 SI Drayton. John. st. 45 Kvnns, Edward I*. 32 ir. Karly,John, Trustee. ll 01 Krrlcksun, J. I'. ?II: Elision. Hannah. o 49 Haired, 0. P., Truatso. o ti Kron, Henry H., Truttao. moo Ferguson, Jamen. o fio Kuller, Mrs. C. A. 97 io Kahrontiack, s. t 07 Konl. Mary. 2 to Rood, Margnrot. 32 79 Unrden, Kutti c. if. li Ullbcrt, Theodore N. 34 M> UullhcrL, A. 4 00 tiordon. Alexander, Trustee. 1RS 27 Heitel, .lolinne. f> so tims-', ItamwcH. 4 -is Uralium, Anne. (. 24 tiriiham, Kiddy .1. ai "?6 Hrcgff, William, Trustee. S 27 Urlorsoit, J. W., Trustee. i u Howitt, M. E., Trustee.,. S 16 llciiucssy, Marv. 0 CO Hennessy, Ulinrica. Ol 7S Hummel, Joint. 20 is llcncrey, John T. 0 2s Henry, B. H., Trustee. 21 ?s Ucitcfccii, C. William. 0 M Nnruu, James. 0 no Holmes. J. w.. Truste*, (two accounts)_ s 75 Hyatt, Tliomas, Trustee. ano Haul/., Thomas. ISO 04 lloclimann. Il. 9 47 Hamilton. Jas. A.W. 0 74 Holland, Hary.,. SST Jackson, Jano A. 4 so Keith, M. Irvine.... S Kenney, Jumes. 1 is Kenney, John, Trustee. 9 02 Boogan, John. z 93 [.everett, ('luirles R. * 40 Locklioni, Kllaubctb. 4 02 Loni, Surah A. 1 ?8 l.vons, William, Trnstoo. 0 ?0 Lue, US. 2k? Mover, Henry. T 42 Marshal!, A. W., Tru* **. 61 as Mayor, Anna. 4 14 Mayor, John (loorge. 19 04 Moran, Marv. 16 Of. Miller, Robert, Tritslec. 6 22 Miller, I,. H.. Trustee. BM Mansion, J. A. l?s 29 Maxwell. Susan. 0 42 Mnage, Catherine. 204 Mukalo, Ann. S 98 Mormon, Anna Maria. 84 Stf Murray, Martha C., Trustee. 41 tb Murray, P. ll. 0 60 Mixer, Ucorge C. Trustee. 41 Of. MuckenfuHH, ll. A"Truatao. I 16 Haxyck.C. M. to? McCrndy, Kilward, Trustee. ? 00 MeCriglit. Sarah A. 0 SI McDougall, John. 6 60 McDougall, Hugh. S 7* McDonald, Johu. 127 41 Mclnarucy, Mary. II 26 Norman, Thomas. S 17 Person, Ann-. 11 61 Porcher, Thomas w.. Trustas. o ?s Porcher, B. W., Truataa. ts S7 Robinett, Henrietta. 17 16 Phelan, Julius. 7 82 Peurifoy, A. ?I 20 F?llst, Josephine. 0 SO Panul, Peter. ll IS 0,nalj, BUM. tait Routh. William lt. 177 30 Roberts, W. A. 0 47 River?, John, Trustee. 6 00 Rivers, W. D. tl ?0 Reynolds. Catherine. 4 70 Russell, Eliza. 437 66 Rice, R. J. SSCI Rice, ll. V. 6 77 Heilli, John. 6 43 KichardlH, l.onls. 187 99 Humspeck, Charlotte R. I 72 Reed, Joseph. I. 89 llaveuel, U, l?., Trustee, tfl*<t aeoouata)... to 22 . sluler, Marla. " M Society, Radius' Domestic Missionary.. .. G8 06 Schwerin, J., Trustee. 3 76 Smith, A, li. 1*8 8s smlili, Daniel. 35 2<t Smith, John. ?4 31 smith, Marv. 1? 40 tallia, s. K>, Trustee. 4 2s schmidt, John. 4 80 stone, Thomas. at Ol ?steele. K. C. 102 34 shaw, diaries (two accounts). 17 02 sweat, R. s.. Trustee. 3 76 Sweeney, Daniel. 1 68 Service, caroimo K. 0 so skelly, Pal rick. 404 60 Sullivan. Kngeno. 27 62 Small, Thomas H.. Trustee. .. 0 8? Smnll, J. S.. TniHtce (four nccounts). 0 47 searle. William. 38 46 Schroder, Henry. *s 17 symons. John, Administrator. 19 02 Suguo, Mary.<. 4 23 rurner, Ellsabotb. ts M Wilson, Joseph, Trasloa. tl 06 Wood, Susan. 0 SO Williams, Ann. ?1 3? Williams, Susan, Trustee. 24 lt Walker, (leo. Wm. Trustee, (two accounts,) 10 86 White, George. 0 30 White, David. 8 Ot White. W. lt. ?SO Wiemar, George. 47 17 Wall, David. IS Ol Wells, elizabeth C., Tr?sten, two ao- . counts). 1 78 Wlttpcnn, Pru J., Trustas. 2 f? ?erbst, T. H. 12 6? Total. novit ?t?lalas oat . TIM tt