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VOLUME VII.-NUMBER 1141. CHARLESTON, fe. C., FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, MX DOLLARS A YEAR mr. tr A i? ci. tn> />. s ?nt in Drmnwti lier GtmlMisvts-Tho Ter? ribie Coneciincjtcca er n. IZefttaial. IKTICCIAI. TBLKOKAU TO MIK XliWX.) WARHIKUTON, November ?a. An important Cabinet meeting was he]J to? day. Tho subject of discusi?n WUK thc sctoure of ibo Spanish gunboats nt Mystic. , It ls rnroorcd Huit General Hickies baa tele? graphed Secretary Tish, to thc cirec: that thc Wpaulsh authorities bave Instructed their Minister at Washington to demand again thc release or thc gunboats, and that If tho demand ls cot com? piled with, he will asl: tar his passport.--. I Several Spanish war vessel.? having gathered at Ttcw York, thc government has ordered u number or iron-chids to that point. Thc impression prevails thut arter I ros sensa? tion blows over, the gunboats wi'd be releas eil. I ?-HOM mn AFsnoiATKU ranas.] WASHINGTON, November "Jit. Commissioner Delano relievos split kindling wood rrom the lax hitherto imposed. Uevcnnc to day $4C!>,00o. A large number ol opinions urn expected to be delivered by thc Supreme Court on Monday. No arguments will be heard after Tuesday. Tho new term begius on December 0. no VT tn-: ns I.EOISI.ATCI?ES. NASIIVII.I.K, Hovcinhor 20. Thc TcuncsKcc lloma of ReproBontoUvos repealed thc law allowing negroes to hold oillce or act as joror.s by a vote of4l to 30. MONTIIOMKIIY, November 26. In thc Alabama Houso or Iteprcecntatives a Ociuocratlc member Irom Mobile was expelled on tho ground that before the war he had been u ?county commissioner. McKluslry (Radical,) who was detested hy McGee by KOO majority, wiil Dc admitted at an carly day. KcKinstry was In thc legislature before thc war, and was probate and city judge; his disabilities have not been re? moved. It ls thought that several other Demo? crats will be expelled in a day or day. HALEIGH, November SB. Thc North Carolina HOURC or Representatives bo? gan the Investigation or thc railroad frauds to? day. Thc trcasnrcr vvns examined. Ile has Is? sued all tfacbonds te railroad companies. There 1s mnch excitement. A MAN ?HOT. NEW YOKK, November 26. A inert O. Richardson, one of tho reporters eupiurcd nt Vicksburg while floating post on a cotton bale, during the war, was shot lost night In nie Tribune ofllsc by a lawyer named McFar? land. Tho hall lodged in bis stomach. Me. Kur? land shot Richardson n year ago for intimacy willi bis (McFarland's) wife. ANOTHER MAN SHOT. NKW Dui.HANS, November SM. Mr. Fine shot August Martinas dangerously last night at the residence or thc former. The cause or the shooting was u fondly difficulty. TAXATION. INDIANAPOLIS, November SC .Tho Supreme Court dooldoa that tho Federal Government cannot tax thc bonds cf Coy.uiy.or ..State^otocewi.- - ' " INFANTICIDE. CHICAGO, November IC. Mrs. Margaret Perry, daughter of thc late Governor Carlin, or illinois, and her daughter, have been held to bail in thc sum or j.' ooo each on a charge or Infanticide. THE FRENCH OPPOSITION. PAWS, November 26. It ls rumored that prominent members of thc Thiers party have passed resolutions condemning thc ministry. Electoral meetings recommence to-day. SPARKS FROMTnE WIRES. The counting investigation iu currency printing is concluded. All straight. Custom receipts for tho week ending thc 2uih were over three million dollars. The iron-clad Mlantonomah and oilier war ves? sels have been ordered to New York to quiet ap? prehensions about thc approach and presence of Spanish croiser*. Thc schooner G. W. Graut, (rom Philadelphia for Norfolk, with coal, ran ashore on Machapcnguc Shoals, Md. The captain sud two men were drowned. Thc National l.ktuor Dealers' e,'onvciit;on, at Chicago, adopted resolutions urning that direct and Indirect taxes bo collected at distilleries by ? taxing their capacity. ?One hundred Mormon missionaries, detailed by Brigham Young, have poised Omaha In a body. Their destination IR tho East and South. At thc Alabama State Fair, 6000 persons were present yesterday. The Alabama River ls very high. Tho idea of tho Virginia Radicals ls, that if thc i 'wreaking np and reorganization or parties were 1' to occur when thc Legislature meets, the Repub? lican party, ir placed ona liberal basis, will bc loome Btrong enough to carry thc Stain at tho next elections. The first or tho ten alleged Couturier sngar baud canes, involving nearly u million in gold, vtas disposed of yesterday In New Orleans in the United States Court, thc jnry returning a verdict ?**tr the full amount claimed by thc government. 5Charles Cabn, who was arrested on Buaplclou r being an escaped forger, bau bren released on writ of habeas corpus. libero nro hope-i or the safety of tho i choouer J. [Martin from Milwunklc, which '.ras abandoned. iTea persons aro fibunrd whoso rate ls unknown. TUB LATEST LADOII News.-Thc Chicago ailors have won. A workingmen'* assembly lu to be organized In IBrooklyn, N. Y. ii is to nc confined lo thu build lng trades. rsTho German tailors or New York are arranging fir a mass meeting to devise means whereby nil w?rk may bo dono In large, wcllventllalcd work yPH. A groot oo-ooerailve society may fix that. -Thc ancient aspects of connlry lire arc being radually restored in France. Not a row or tho oldest and noblest families, who have outlived revolution and suhsc<iuent changes of ..vernrficnt. arc rapidly regaining their old tcrri irlal Importance. Kcupiiig studiously aloor from e public lifo or tho Second Empire, they uro oc qpylng themselves with tho improvement or | icir cst tites, und uro thereby recovering tho rcalth utul dignity which will gradually reinstate hem 1 ? their ahnnvt princely supremacy tho provinces. Tho depopulation or tho neb rural districts, chiefly from military sortition, has compelled tho lords of tho soil bavi resources to a species or co-operative ming A community or runners conc?n ato thar efforts upon ono largo farm, instead or riding them among n number or small ones, e Utilo bo cultivated consists either or ono estile or or several or lesser alzo, whoso pto torn agree io combine, tho community of fo? rests ming as favnrablo to thc landlord* aa lo 0 fartrbrs thcmsolvos. Tito operations aro con ictctl Aider tho supervision or ono or tho pro? ra, kr of a general manager appointed by ? prly. The syctom hi e.rounded on a fair On.Of tho produce bclwcin Hm landholder tho farmer, and tho foci that some or the chlor OWOOH havo cn annual revenuo equal io 1,000 In gold, shows that tho old noblesse lo n liBlnrlnio Importance. tWornenbrokcra operate at tho Paris Iioursc, AS tkoyUo in wicked WaU street. ruo I? OOltOUMMA. T W K I. A ? O lt U O tl V M N T ION. A IBBW BIIJEI ill" UK?HTB. (?O? 81!? PROM RADICAL ll KA IKMJ A KTKKK. (;?i?fTU(>r Scott anti Th:: Ktw*-Itrilnrii ration of "l-.-.t^ui ConOUcncr. PKOOKKDINGH OK Tili-: IJKUISLATHKF.. Ac, .lc, Ac 'fll'KUIAl. Tm.KOttAM TO TUS HEWS.)] ci II.;'KUI ?., November sn. In Ilio leanor Convention to-:lay,T. .J. Muckoy, ll. H. Torjum, J. H. Hamey, (colored,) uno w. ll. N'IHII, (colored,) appointed a committee, to prepare n inc:iiorial to l!ic legislature, made their report tills norning. 'lia: report 'wai a lopted amid grr:itcntkustaHm. lt provides: I. Thal claims for laborera' wag's bia preferred lien on tholanrl, which shall noi tie sold hy the owner until tho lien is rat isfied. '.'. That tbs Governor appoint a commissioner oil contracts for eaeh cornily, wao shall examine and alles? contrae! ... and bi: tho advisory conuscl of the laborers in alt disputes. The commissioner shall mnkn a quarterly report of ibo niimher of laborers had and employ ed, thc rates of wages, und the naines of laborers and employons who violate tliclr contrasts. rt. Stilts lor thc recovery of laborers' ff ag cs shall have precedence on Iho calendar over civil snits, ami shall bc heart] at thc firs!, term. 4. Tuc Governor shall appoint an ofllecr ror each cocaty, who shat! snperintend thc drawing or jurors, so that (he laborers may have, a ruir rc presentalion in juries. 6. When lands are soul nader execution, the sheriff shall divide them into tracts of fifty acres, so that the laborers may purchase. 6. All due hills given by planters shall spec, the terras, be transfcrah.c ut the option of the holder, mid operate as a lion on the crop when given In lien or payment ror labor. 7. Nine hours shall bc a doy'.*: wort where skilled labor ls required. 8. That all taxes on rice and cotton by thc ."late or municipality shall bc abolished. Wm. F. Fleming, a negro rrorn laurens, de? nounced Governor Scott, .loo Crews, Constable Hubbard, and thc officials generally us incompe? tent and corrupt, saying thal they were making money oui of the. laborers, ile won'.d not bo gagged, but said lils say out. J. Td. rtulney, colored, Simeon Curley, J. J. Wright, colored, I,. W. Wimhosli, colored, W. il. Nosh, colored, and T. J. Mackey were appointed delegates, to thc National Lul>or Convention, wliick meets in Washington in December. D. F. .'ackson, T. J. Mackey, j. u. Rainey, col? ored, J. W. Hogan, Laurence Cain, colored, and W. W. Tucker, were appointed a committee to prepare an undress to thc laborers of thc Slate. Al noon thc convention adjourned tint (i.V. .QTho delectes aro importuning thc Legislature for money to take them home. Senator Sawyer and Governor Scull are recon? ciled, and will hereafter pull and work together. Governor Scott, arter reading thc first com? ments or Tm: Cn Ai: KESTON Nsw? on his message, forgave ?lie obese, of confidence iu sending thc message io the Courier In advance. The Committee on Elections have not reported on thc Abbeville contested elections between Colo? nel Cot bran and Coffin, but G?ttin, the defeated Radical candidate, will get his scat. In tho Senate, notice was given or thc rollowing hills: Ry Corbin, a bill to protect thc rights of parties lawfully in possession of lands and tene? ments; lo define criminal jurisdiction and prac? tice in ?joans of trial and justices. Thc rollowing bills were introduced, rc?c?vcd n firs: reading, and will bc coual?ercd to-morrow: Ity Jillana, a DUI to establish and maiutulu e. system of free common schools; by Ralncy, a bill for thc regulation of pilots and establishing the rates or pilotage; by Corbin, ,a hill to au? thorize thc lease of certain lands on Bdtsto is? land for tho erection of a wharf and oilier struc? tures thereon. Tho Judiciary Committc repotted favorably on a bill to allow thc State to purchase thc Clubhouse properly, and recommence d thal np extract from thc presentment of the Grand Jury of Orangebarg County, as? serting that thc magistrates' courts of thc co:.nty nrc n nuisance, be spread on record; and tris to amend un nd lo organ? ize the Circuit Courts and tn amend an ucl to de? nne thc jurisdiction and practice in Probate Courin. Tho malters reported upon witt be con? sidered to-morrow. 0.' thc Code of Prac:le.e fifty five sections passed to n second reading. RillR to puulsh persons violating noel'or. three, article fourteen of amendments lo thu Constitution or thc United Stales; lo amend un act to organi/.e the Circuit Courts, were referred to thc Judiciary Committee. Thc bill to Incorporate the Chitin University was referred Io ibo education Com? mittee. To Incorporate tho Etllsto Pliosphnto ami Fertilizing Company, Deutscher Artillerie Unlcr stntsunge Vere'.u and Hont li Carolina Wr.vlugs and llnilding Association, wera referred to the Committee on Incorporation. Tuc resolution io define the sense of th? Se?alo on :hr. repart re? fusing nid to railroads was tabled. In tho House, notice wa*l given of i!i?. following hilts: Ry Jcaks, to fix tko salary or the Slate magazino keeper; by Hyde, to facilitate tho man? ner or o (Brining merchants' accounts, i hu fol? lowing bills received u Hrs*, reading: Ry Keith, to amend tito charter or Walhalla; io abolish tho rig!:', to traverse; by McKinlay, lo regulato plkda and establish rat.-s or pilotage; Ly Dcl.arge, to repeal tho township ?aw; by Fcrlir.r, to amend tho charier or Snmlr.r; io regulate Hie sale of col? ton; by Dem ai H, n bill to givo thc i JU hus-lal er-' mi LI Hon ai time. Tho memorial of the evenly commissioners of tho Stain regarding Hm act to organize townships was presented. Il urges that thc law bu suspended for len /cars, bc causo tho system docs no*, fuiiil Hie Intention or tho franc rn. During tho suspension a special commlsslonerto bu appointed for each cornily. Thc commissioners to bo paid two dollars n day whon working- i.ey will Inspect highways and bridges, mid preparo lisls of qualified voters fr.? the Jury. They nd vise that tho county comiala, sloncrs bc required lo summon for work on the roads, for six days In tho year, nil per.iona be? tween eighteen and fifty-three A bill to regalule divorce!, ullm my null tho cuitody of children wai road un i m ulo tho speol.il order ror Tuesday noxt. Resolutions or rasped in memory of Nash (colored,) Webb and Dusenbury, who died slnco the last session, wore adopted. Thc House ad? journed as a mr.i ? of respect. FXiOJa Titii STATti ctr ?TA I.. W .'i itt V *.?....?. ttl til? Lof-,; Iu'..i?r. -A Ilu.ll I road Ciim'inny wanti (o lt ci rr ow t(i.'f.ti:ni-'Di?: .?uctct ut* thu Huurtuna Court-TMQVct KI" tin- ?l.-.? .?age itu flliile icnndh'-.ILnilical Opinions of Uta Mcs i.uProposed Ktuni io L'ivvi-Mt <*o*. ton h-tcitllmg-l'?lotnnr. I- ROM ?WR DWN COIIHFifl-ONiiit.vr.] C:>i l'UIIIA, November lt; Uta R??alo, to-dny, Hiere n/us very lil?o business of Itn|>orlancc done. Thu bill offered hy Donaldson, giving the consent of the Legislature io Hu: purchase, i>y Hie United Stute*, or tho lol m land situate on Meeting street, In Charleston, known us tho "Churtcttlon Clublioiuse." fu-1 purposcof u llnltcd StittusCoiin tor Hie Iiistrici of South Carolina, and lor other purposes, and io codo lottie United states Jurisdiction (herein, was read and referred lo ilia Judiciary Committee. The Cudo of Practice was read for I he first lime. A UH Introduced ut thc last session to punish persons for violating section third??! article :->ur. teen of Iho aincndinciits lo thc Constitution ol the United states :. :ulved its second reading;, and win probably pa<*a t?-uiorrow. H provides thal ?ill persons now holding olllces under tho civil government of mis Stat? who ar-: disqualified therefor ny the sahl section 01 said article mus? immediately vacate thom, and thai il' they do aol they shall IMI ilectned guilty of felony, anil, upon conviction thereof, shall ho Imprisoned for a period not exceeding two y?:ars nor less than one year, uud lined lu a sum not exe.Hug live thou. fraud dollars nor less than one thousand dollars. Five hundred copie-- of Hie l?oveinorv message, and ilvo hundred additional copies with accom? pany lng documents, were unlered io tie printed. Yesterday, l.-.-sii-*, from the Committee on Itali, roads, to whom was referred, at Hie la<: regular session, a bill entitled "A bil! tn alford aid in tho extension ol Ute Sparenburg and Union Hall road,--reported ba-); fae same, willi a recom? mendation that the consideration or this lull, and all similar hin?, be Indefinitely post-Kitted. This report, which was adapted, committed the Sen? ate not to grunt aid to any railroad whatever. To day, a resolution was submitted providing thu', tho Senate in adopting said report, while iudorslng its action lo preven: aid to railroads, did not Intend to commit itself lo Hie views ex? pressed liy thai report, that tho Slate Is posl 1 lively prohibited by the constitution rroin indor? sing the bonds of any railroad, whenever Ruell in? I dorsement shall bc prudent and consistent willi j the maintenance of thc State credit. No action was taken upon this resolution, bat, perhap?, something will bc done with lt to-morrow, mi: KousK. The House arljourned shortly after meeting, In order to give the members au opportunity lo at? tend tho Labor Convention, lt was resolved tu go into an election to lill the vacancy caused by thc resignation ol llogc-who, ns Han Platt say--, wan elected lo Congress by n majority or Uno thousand against him. (In motion or Uct-irgc, colored, it wah made thc special order fer 1 o'clock on Monday next-lie saying thal nobility had KU? fcred by thc resignation, and Ii was Les', tu glvi tho members lime to weigh Hie merlin of tin I numerous aspirants. j Among those prominently mentioned for tin judgeship are Judges Orr, Carpenter, boozer am Worden, (lawyer of Beaufort,) and Whipper I colored. Homier will probably bc elected, yet 1 ' is admitted that thc election of Judge Orr wool? give general satisfaction. Thc opponr-uit o Whipper claim lhattits supporters, who arc mos', ly whites, support him only to display their null cai.sm, and lo cover their omissions, not Um they enre lor hi? election. TUR ClItCmT JUmlBSIIII*-TtlK OntTllAH KOAli, Major, Ac, Corbin and Governor lirown, o Georgia, enjoy th? honor ol being talked ora having fine chances for Hie oilicc of raked State Circuit Judge. If Corbin bc appointed he wi! have to vacate lits ?nices. Hts friends claim thu he would have been appointed long ago bu: for lb knowledge of thc struggling, bickerings ami di? scnslnns willoh would ensue in thc race, by th countless number of those who aro always willi Iii lo serve their country, for nearly a third of th oillccs or the State would beloit vacant by the ui polntmcnt. Thc Chatham Railroad Company is still represor ted here, lt is minored that tho company desire. an before, a guarantee of $n, 000,000 by the Stun and arc willing to pay $300,000 ror it. Only thin of tho lobbying In prospect. Tor the credit of th Legislature lt Is to be hoped that the loan will li "prudent and consistent with the maintenance < the State credit." Til AT nOCUMKKT. Thc Govorpor'R message has had Hie effect ii tended-the bonds have been slightly buoyed ll] A politician yesterday purchased several thoUfau dollars' worth of them. Ho says he paid ihre per cent, more than they were quoted at I Charleston. The nleafidga of tho Governor does not plea all or thc Radican. Many of Hmm think lt ver flippant, and express their disgust at the froquei use or slang like "shabby gentoo!." , A bill will bc introduced shortly to validate tl appointmentorproxlesinr.de at Hie last Measle fur tho Chcraw mid Darlington Railroad. Tl tight for and against Its adi-pt ion, lt ht .expect e will be warm. TiT.siXG orr mi: I-RWS. , Some three or four members or thu House ha' no admiration ror tho bohl course or Tna NKV in exposing thu vlllanien of Radicalism, and reu ?lng a free criticism, desire ta exclude Its repi ' scntatlvcs from tho hall, and, lt is reported, co template introducing a resolution io timi eu'eri. TIIK SALK OF COTTON*. Thc hill to reguhitc the palo of cotton provid for Hie appointment of a commissioner, with <1 putics. In each count y to weigh nil cotton sold ai keep registry or thc buyer and seller, and ilia*. 1 who buy or sell coll?n which has not pass through the hands Of thc commissioner or his il putics bo heavily lined or imprisoned. Thislj will moot with much opposition. It is thong that a bill will be Introdliced to sovcroly pun! utiy one who buys or sells cotton between t hours ol'sunset and sunrise-many claiming Hi a law or this character will bo a jirenier chook cotton stealing tlinu all Hie commissioners u deputies, TIM: I'H.OTAOB QUOTION. Tlie Legislature ls expected to lake great i terost in tim pilot system or thc State. Three four bills and numerous amendments (a axiAll laws aro talked or. (tulney, (colored,) of Goori town, has given nuilee tba!, lie will shortly Int duce lu the Kennte a bill for Um regulation pilots amt for establishing rates of plmtugc. Tl bill provides that an applicant for thc place pilot innst bc a nativo of South carolina a twenty-one years of age ; thai he must give $? bend ror twelve or fourteen loot branch, a ? looa for fun branch; that there shall bu till pilots for Charleston harbor, eleven for ceor town, mid six for Scanlon, St. Helena anil l' Royal-those lo bo Increased wileri tho conni I stoners of pilotage deem Unit thc hieres; commerce renders it necessary'; that licenses ( bc taken away from all pilots who ave carek addicted lo drinking, or nra deranged; that pilot, grounds extend thirty miles In a norina southeast ami southwesterly direction, from mimili of tho harbors; lliat the values of pilot bo us follows: Six feet, $10; eight, $.23; niue, 1 len, ?-JS; ten ami a Itali'. $-11; eleven, $ns; nie and a half, $40; iwelvc, S14; twetvo and a h $4S; thirteen, $(?(; thirteen lind a half, $G0; f< teen, $00; fourteen nhd a huir, $72; fifteen, J fifteen nud a hair, $84; sixteen, $00; sixteen 1 a half, $100; seventeen, $110; seventeen an half, $1*20; eighteen, $120; and $10 for each dil ton ai half fool; that all pilots permanently ployed shall receive $100 per month, with bo and Ic Jgltig, such as the ma?ler of the vcrrcl C?1 VOA, VJIB TOWN IUI!' ?il'ErfwOH. Prank Artitni, chairman of Gib L'cufercnee id County i lom m.: ?sh nor?. hold last October, viii}, b-iv tho I? Howlit:; memorial presented to ii?:' Legislature ?it im ? arlj ?:i i : 71? tl c lltuunitbli! rwifti i.r.-t //o . . <<?. /,? n rcnitniitlii'i1* of iii* t i il : nf fin ti r.Wrwti/iti, ?/i dencrai Atti uiiily tioio ?neftUnd ?UtInn: ISKNTI.KUKK- Permit IM ?o lay li Mo:-: yo:: sonn nf the reasons upon >>hich wo ie!y ht rapport of tho memorial tn which thlsLsKUppl?hicniary: i I. Thc Ucncntl Ammtbly pitsmni, tit Um special Hession of 1668, "Au tu:'- to oiwn<jlt:n townships, .it;.; lo defino ihrir powers and priVi??.-es." Tin? county commissioners in thqsttvcral corni? tP* iiavo hau Ihclr attention calleo hy Ihscltixcus !<> tili- provh in".:; td Hie not, und have been Invited t.nfer uhnul the objections Hint hilve bisen urged lo lt. Thc opinion eut trtaiuoil ls. that ute Impoverished eoudttloiiof the smto, itt tho pro out tum-, renders lt impossible ror ine pernio to pay the additional taxes whleh thc iramrcniiints limier Hits act provide for, und lu view of this upiiiton li was deemed worthy Of Un: attcutlou mid ennsbierutioii of the conl'-r.-itue ol' county commissioners of tim s?ate, in I!.?- proper dis. Charge of tueir duties to the llCOpie of th" several cullin ?es. Ul represent to the l?C**ldatura the ne cecily of postponing the organization nf town? ship for a period <>r icu yearn a:. }i a-:, nt the ex? piration Of which il ls lo be hopc-1 Ulai the State wm tx- in a nrosiierous condition. The cou tilles of thc State, laid nut as the law directs, would be subdivided Into townships of not less th.m thirty-six, and liol more than one hundred si|unre lillies in extent. The state con? tains thirty-seven thousand square miles. Let-us suppose ive divide the Statu loto townships of lilly sonare i.liles ea ll, lt tVOUld contain sereu hundred and forty townships, which will require, according to thu net. seven offi? cers in each township. Tue hiv,- allows one dollar and lifiy cents per diem for each oillcer. Say, lor argument, that these Hilliers are on duly one hundred ant! tl Tty dais, at imo dollar ami lilly ccilts |n-r day: per annum ll would smtHltlt io lif leen hundred ami seventy-rivedollars. If one town? ship amounis io nf teen hundred iindsoruniy-rive dollars, seven hundred and forty townships would amount, per annum lo one million ui" buiidrcd ami slxly-Hvi: thousandOUd live hundred dollars. We have un doubt but mos) of these officers would be on duty Tor the grenier purl of ibo year. You win perceive by lhose ligures lhe un.rriuous expense I his Township bill will lueur. This ls only pay InglhosalnrlcsofonicerS, whose pay will bo tue small sam of one dollar timi tiny cents per dav, for which no competent man. If'he honestly dis? charges hts duty, would lie willing lu give his ser? vices. : You will pc:t'<\w tim: w-: recfur. mimd special commissioner.-. This is necessary for the prupcr organization or the counties. Formerly we hud commissioners or the pom-, commissioners or crossroads, and roail commlssloiitrs. The county commissioners should liol he expected to attend lo the local wants ut these respects. The several part-dies ur low n- ?tips each needs and should have t; resident special commissioner. II. In the second place, lt will bc perceived, by consulting the memorial, that w.o advocate the giving ol bonds hy the county commissioners. The Stale Constitution, Art. ll, Bec. 10, ls M fei lows: "Tho quiUWed electors or each count} shall elect three persons, fur the terni or two years, who shall have JurlsdluUou over roads, bridges, highways, ferries, und In all mutters ielating lo taxes, disbursements of money for county pur? poses, and In every oiher case that moy be ne? cessary lo the Intermit improvement and local concerns or thu respective counties: l'rovitle?. That in all cases lhere shall bu thc righi or appeal !o the State court." l'rom this extract Loin tho constitution von will mark Hie responsibility or the county commissioners, who havo charge or dis bnrseinonts ror various objecta. Tho county treasurer, whose duty lt ls lo hdvo charge or nfl Slate and county money In thu county, stands, lu our judgment, tnwurd the count* commission? ers lu the same relation as an orUcor In hank. All orders or cheeks liaised hy tho.'county commis-' sinners and Signed by their chairman must be paid or cashed hythe county treasurer. Howls the county treasurer lu know whether tho checks presented to bim. signed by ?ho chairman, ure acimilly due ?or county pttrposoajf These may lie paid, and vet may he fraudulent; In s:uch a case, what ls th" result but loss tu ibo State, lu the ab? sence of the security, which will be provided by satisfactory bonds. Whatever restriction exists nominally, the fact ls read lu Um co 'istltulloii thai all bills ?milted ny thc couuty commissioners must be puld by lim county treasurer; lliererorc you will perceive tho importance or a security in the lorin of a bond to cover um supposition or a fraudulent action. iak. * "Hut tho Ucncral Assembly "shall pass laws Tor tho safekeeping, transfer, and disbursements." rill? Constitution. Article IX, Section 16. Ills our duty to show the repr?sentatives or thc people that wc understand our position and our responsibilities, and deem it necessary tor the security of thc Stale, as well as the commission? ers, that it should be a bonded ollie?. III. In thu third place, we recommended, lu the memorial referred to, thai all work tie done bj contract, as it is the cheapest and best way, und i most, advantageous lo the state. - IV. We also recommend that the county com? missioners bc authorised to Issue liccuscs. Wc also decal il necessary io recommend that ult citizens, bei? i rn Ute agc or eighteen and tl f.j. be ordered out lo work", or pruville tor working or the. public roads within their respective counties, as it would cost au enormous uniount to pul und keep thc same lu order, were the counties to or? ganize mid pay thc working parties. Tho people should bc willing, providing there was a law lo thal creel, to take this duty upon themselves. V. AH to the time or holding election ror county commissioners, we submit that thc extension of time, so as tn correspond with thu State election, would save the Stale ut least twenty thousand dollars. All ol which ls respectfully submitted. PRAXI AUSIM, Chairman. M. ifcLAirnttUX, Secretary. THE COURTS. Titi- Untied Slates Circuit Court. THO court opened in Columbia at ll o'clock, November 23, 1KCP, Hon. Ceorgc 8. bryan, pre? siding. Thc Cr.md Jury returned Um r-jilowlng blll9, with findings of gullly : Hinted Stales vs. Ilavld S. Crier-stealing rrom mail?, opening letters. Ac; John Hardin-dis? tillation without paying special tax. Wno NHS OAT, November 24.-Tb..? court was opened at ll o'clock A. M., Hon. CeorgcS. Brynn, 1). J., presiding. . Thc United Slates vs. James Love and William Love. On motion, li was ordered that alias bench warrants bc issued fer Hie arrest or defendants lo bring them to trial. The (irand Jury returned th* following truo bills: United St mes vs. .Milton Osborn. Embez? zlement of publie moules. United States vs. three barrels distilled spirits, ono wagon ami two mules, seized m Greenville, H. C., In possession or Richard l.eadbettcr. 1 ufo, oi.dion for violation or inlet nal revenue laws. Ordered, that an order or arrest and monillon issue In mis case, returnable In ten days. Hulled Sta'.os vs. David T. Orlce-indictment, stealing from mulls, opening letters, Ac. .Section 13, ucl July, 11.04. On motion or District-Attor? ney, ordered, t hut the defendant do give bond In Um sum or &:>000 Tor his appeal anec nt the ti ex t term of lue United Stales Circuit Court, to bu holden at Charleston on the Drat Monday or April next, and that he stand committed until said bond is given, and held In custody or Hie marshal. Also, ordered, that tho neveu government wit? nesses do give their recognizances in the sum or ?Hoto appear nt thc Circuit Court in April next, 10 testify In the above case. Manning A DcForcst, ciii/.ons of Now York, ot ai 5.ni-. j. ,t v. creen, citizens or Mlsslsippi-In equity. On moiton or Whalcv, .Mitchell A clancy, ordered, that the iiinoinii to lie given lu the de? fendant's appeal bond be fixed in the sum of i?fio with approved sure) les, 0:1 or before the 10H1 dav nf December next. Constance Haring, executrix, ot al, vs. lid ward L. Trcnnolm, et si-.order for leave to sell ma? chinery/. On motion of Whitley, Mitchell A (Han? ey, ordered, thal the defendant, Edward L. Trcn? holm, have leave to sell the machinery on sunh. terms ns he may deem best, ami hold proceeds subject to order of this court. TinnwoAY, November 25,-Tlie court open-d nt 11 o'elock. The oraud Jury returned ihn follow, lng true bill: United States vs. .lames P.lchnrds making raise returns lo revenue oillcer. Equity docket. Ceorgc Parsons vs. John C. Lawton-bill in equity. On motion of Memininuer, Jorvey A I'lnckneyi it ls ordered that Ula sales of property In ibis case, under the decree of foreelnsurcl dated ltth June, take place nt Oharloston, S. (J. Thc State Stiprcutr Court. BurKRMR Corner, November SS,-Mr. Pun non? eluded lils argument In the ease ol' Allen vs. mill? iard el ni. Mr, McGowan in reply. Lewis D. Merriman vs. Prances Arnold. Aban? doned. Tim Trustees or thu csinto or J. I>. De tallowa vs. Calhoun und others. Abandoned. Same vs. belcher and others. Continued. Venus Thomas ads. tho State. Struck ol'. w. c. Harris and others vs. John Mervin nod wife. Struck on*. lix parto T. Stoho Farrow. Strock off. .1. H. Aldrich und wife vs. V. IL Simpson mid others, trustees. Drier read by Mr. Hurt. Tho followlhn gentlemen vere appointed tn ev amlno nil uppdeunts fer admission to practico in thc courts or this State : Mr. Thompson, on plead? ings and evidence; Mr. McOownn, on real estate ; Mr. Carlington, on contracts; Mr. Pope, on equity, jurisdiction and practice; Mr. Chnniborlain, on criminal, statine nm) constitutional law. -"Cham," whose caricatures in thc Froneh papers havo mado him so famous, gets his pseu? donym tn n curious woy. HU real nanto ls dc Noe, and Shem, Noah's ?on, ls or. a m in French. TU ti COXTKMTXt? Kl.iiVriOKK. Invr ti.,;;" (?:it Into <"rtt?;;r-r?:'- - Wftltl M'U? Mane i? (Iii c?r !.. ?? Wittlaer ?uni SJ nu psi. M. |PKOM uv? ?ivs t:,>ii!-i;-t o.M?.-:vf.I COUMUIA, S. C., November 2?. Upon i'te meeting of ttonujivs*, which com? mences un tin; iirst Monday lu December, iliecnse of A. H. Wallace v?. W. I). simpson-contested election-will ..onie up. Tills cns'\ ii will bo t .morubercd, wu* presented along with that, of s. l>. Huge \s. j. r. Heed, which was forced through, ami Hope Heated, JOBI at the end ur the last session ?if Congress; unit ihis case of Wullaee vu. simpson would have heirn forced through lu Hie Kaine style, hut for want of Hui.-. Three nuurs more mlgbi have disposed of it us the other had bren. The reports of holli cases-hot li majority and minority-were exactly dike. rrrtiaHm. The following ls Hu majority report in Hie ?also of H?ge vs. Heed: Hesttlctfl, Thai, upon thu pa pent referred io, tho Cum m ii i< e ot Elections, in the contested case of S. I* Hone vs. J. P. lived, from Ibo Third Con? gressional District or south Carolina, s. U Huge luprttna fttete entitled to a seat lu Hie House, as tho representative of suid district, subject to the filtere action ol the IIousc ?? to tl,e merits or the case. Upon the sanio case, thc minority report-mode | by Messrs. Purr and Kaudail-ls as follows: nesvtttlX, That J. P. Heed is not entitled, under resolution ol March, 1800, to a seal {rum the Third District of [youth Carolina, by reason or iucliglbil Hy.iind thats. !.. liege Is not out Hied lo such seal, because he was not by Hie greatest number or vote-? duly elected hy the peuple ol that ills trlct. The two case?, then, stand upon Hie ?ame fool? ing, and the arguments both pro und ron are made ?ti nearly the same words. The merlu of these cases will soun receive pub? lic attention, and Hie facts will ha,air prove pal? atable to some of our state official*. Your cor? respondent propotua, however, to let sonic Strik? ing points appear, without deferences to thc focl Ingt of those Who have brought forgery aud per? jury into a political contest which wilt viand in history as u monument of i he infamy or thc Radi* irallsni 01 to-day. Coxs mi. TIIK ?j ITT I J K A XONYXTAS. 0}iiniiig of tliv N?w Enuuilling Ho. jil tut In New \ m u. Willi reference lo the hospital fur foundlings recently established in Kew York City, some of the New York pupers have remarks upon thc rapid Increase or Infanticide for Uio past few years, mid state that in Kassia thc property de? voted to thc support, maintenance ami correction if foundlings amounts to Uve hundred minions of dollars. The hospital nu Rast Twelfth street was completed on thc lilli or October, ami a re? port says: Tue second night after thc Sklera had takcu possession of thu house and pul their plate on Hie door, willi this luscilpllun, ?'(''(Hindling Hos? pital, by the sisters of charity," and before Urey were aide to make the slightest pr?paration ror Hie reception of children, ibo bell rang loudly, and one or Hie Sisters going ont found ii balm about a week old on tho step?. Contributions r.ow in rapidly; one gentleman promised to fur? nish the house with all thc milk needed fur n year lo come; another scut a chest tilted willi all sorts or medicines fur thc lillie OUCH; another presented a few iron cribs, ami others again bed clothing and many other various articles of which Hw Slaters stood sorely In need. Thc principal object of the institution is to save. Hie lives or babes iv hu, in nine cases out ur ten, wuuld bc destroyed by their Inhuman parents nt birth, aud ll Is iutcuded only lu accept buhes an? der Hiv ."? week i vi!d or thereabouts. They arc nil kept In iron cribs, uicely clothed, and every atten? tion that thc best ur- nurses can give is paid to them. In every tustancc but unen slip of pa? per was len in thc crib, on which tho eb lld'ri name and time or birth were written. In two cases small sums o' money were left with thc child, aud in several instances lciters addressed lu the Shiers, staling that a day might suon cimie when thc parents ur motlier ?uigbi reclaim it, were round lu thc basket with Hie "living girt" io the institution. Thc policy of thc estab? lishment or such institutions has been profoundly diactuwed In lime past iu different countries, but i bc necessity or looking thc evil in Hie race, and making provision ror thc preservation or existing human lire, necessarily prevailed over all other consideration", and hence these instittltlonH arc now humanely and wisely provided in all civilized countries where there ure large concent rated pop? ulations. -funcml Notices. >6Cr?TJlE RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND acquaintances of Mr. JOHN WINTER, ore re? spectfully Invited to attend his Funeral Ser? vices, ut No. ll Washington street, at ? o'clock on MUNDAY MOHSIKU. jKCrl. O. O. P.-SCHILLER LODGE, No. MO.-The members of ibis Lodge arc summoned lo meet al their Hall, Society street, at 8 o'clock, SUNDAY Moi::. i.so,to pay the lost tribute of respect to on, deceased Brother, JOHN WINTER Sister Lodges ure respectfully Invited to unite with us. By order X. tl. I). NORD MEYER, novJl Secretary. J&fl- THE RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND Acquoiniances of Mr. aud Mrs. Barrett, of Mr. Kurriil O'Rourke and Mr. Michael Hanlon, uro respectfully invited to attend thc Funeral or Mrs. BARRSrr, Hom her late residence, No. 63 King Hircet, ul 0 o'clock, Tins MOHNIKU. nov27* Special NdllCCi. Jd3- SOMETHING NEW AND VERY SALEABLE. -RON-TON CANDY SURPRIME BOXES cnn bc had at VON BANTRN'8 BAZAAR, No. -JU King htreet, by dealers at manufacturers' price, $2 per dosen. At retail, 2; cents per box. Each box contains u prtee. nov2.ri ths2 jjBB- NOTICE.- A MEETING OP THE Creditors of Dr. JOHN J. 1NCRAM will bo held at Manning, H. C., on MONUAY. the Olli December prow, on which doy Ibero will be u s nie ol thc assets or thc F.sialc. ADAMS, FROST A CO., nov2U tnthsf, f! Assignees. ^.MEDICAL N0T?0B.-PATIENTS suffering from Diseases pertaining to ibo aeiilto Urinary Organs, will receive Hie latest "'dentine, treatment, by placing themselves miner tho cure or lin. T. RKKNTSJERNA, Aulico No. 71 Ilascl sired, thi eu doors cast n oni tho Post?nico. augsfi ws ?Tr?XiTu LTSPENARl) STREET, NEW YORK, OCTOBER ir., 180?.-DBAR SIU-U is willi much pleasure that l say io you ihut I consider Hie PLANTATION BITTERS or untold value. In the fall or 1807 I was t: ken with Chills and Fever, with Hie most severe pains in my chest and head. it. was willi great dlillcully that could breathe. My lungs were greatly dis tressed, and thcro was severe pain in my right side, hy spells. I could hardly gel up from my bed. I culled a doctor who attended me all whiter with? out thc least benefit. Abuut thc first or August I oinuletircd using your Plantation Hitters-a wine glass full three limes a day-and h.ive used II most of tho lime since, ami 1 um now well and strong, ablo to do all my own work aud the euro of a large family. vonni, Ac, SUSAN WILSON. KAOKOLIA WATKR.-Superior to tho heat Im? poned i ;e rina: i Cologne, and sold at hair ibo price. _nov23 lu th s3_ /SST' WORDS OF CH?BR -O N TUR Errors or Youth and tho Follies of Agc, in rela? tion to Murringo and Social Evils, with a helping hand ror tho erring and unfortunate. Sent lo sealed letter envelopes, free of ehargc. Addrcs* HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P., Philadelphia, , Pa. Bcpi'?? cmos Social iVoliccc?. , MHlliAT ClIlilOSlTV. -AWONDMK 'UL Fin.li wan caught hy ?om? itMhertuun ycstcr lay, In Ashley l?lvcr. lt M ?1 great K?7.?, und weigh* several hundred pounds, A nu m O ?-> wanted Tor lt. This ii?h unu Itu seen nt Military Mall. Till? HAY, after Hit Uuurol io o'clock. Ad? mission ina, nuvj? i .WK H WK THIS DAY Al'l't M NT ED Mr. LOUIS MANIOACLT to figii by |irocura? ll?n for oar linn. LESHSNK A WK I. I.S. Charleston, .s. <'., November ?nth, itt :'. nov.; 3 ,;.i>-('lI.\Jli.lLSl'ON SAVINGS INSTI? TUTION.-Tlic following amounts have liol bvvn calivil r>irln Hie above named Institution. .Vstho oiltcv will lie clo.-cd on lim 3lsl or December, all Itcrsons Interested are requested to bring in their l'a ss Hooks nut) revel vu Hie antonius due iticui. Those who nave drawn the PI uar Instalment, Ont not thcsKfONU, will not And their name? in via? Hst, as the fact er their having drawn oue In Ktalnicnt I? an evidence that they knowe/ ?hm intel est in tue Institution. 11 KN" If Y s. UIUGU*. Treasurer. KAHRS. AMOUNT. Andcrsou, A. .1., Trustee. $3 Anderson, Ann. in M Arnold, Ann. Trustee. io 21 Alston, Thomas, Trust?e. u 4? Hallesty, Charles. 4 30 Hums, Ann. 51 A? itutke, James. 4 H9 Most lemah, J. V. ?T '? Italleullne, Isnao, Trustoa. n Ol llavcc, Marv. ti ss llackes. Mathilda. 004 77 Ilauni,.lohn A. - 73 Hoggs, t:harles, Trusten. tl 4C llaruc, Mullida. i -JA Crown, Isabella. 3 13 llclllngcr, M. (i.. Trustee. 1 Ul lllake, -Margaret M. 2 10 carr, Susan l>. 38 ot Con noly. Elizabeth. o ito Carey, George. 723 SO Cleary, Catherine. 4 ?a Cannand, H. MUG., Trustee. IS 40 I Cameron, H. W. S 40 Casey. Janies. iso ns Corrie, A. M. 48 14 Comstock, I?. H., Trustee, (two accounts). 4 64 Chandler, Juliet II. 14 ot Corllea, K. s. co* Collins, Mary Jane. "J 41 Corllssy, Mary Ann. ti OH Clarkson, E. lt.. Trustee. ? os Coburn, J. Kotiert. U 32 Cambur, Hone Ann. 0 cs Curry, S. A. ?. 1 la Dorrie, Louise. ?4.1 90 Dairy, Michael. 17 DO Dupont, C. C., Trustee. 17 74 Desvornoy, Potur, Trustou. 400 us Du Cree. 1). A., Agent. <> 81 Drayton, John. 50 4* Evans, Edward I?. 33 441 Early, John, Trustee. ll ol Errlckson, J. p. 6 os Euston. I talinah. 0 49 Eldrod, G. I'., Truauc. 0 SI 'Ferguson, James. 0 ,v> Kuller, Mrs. CA. 07 lo Fahronback, S. 1 07 Kord. Mary. 2 40 I noni!, Margaret. 33 7a Garden, Hulh C. 16 Gill- rt, Theodore N. 04 SS Gul bert, A. 4 ot Gclti ', Johanc. r> so Grosh, liam well. 4 48 Graham. Anue. 0 24 Graban.. Kiddy J. 34 76 Gregg, William, Trustee. 2 27 Grierson, J. W., Trustee. 3 40 Hennessy, Mary. OOO Hennessy, Churlua. Ol 78 Hummel, John. 29 18 Hcncrcy. John T. 0 20 Henry, E. H.. TruBtec. 21 08 Henckcn, C. William. 9 84 Horan, James. o 30 Hyatt, Thomas, Trustee. 3 00 Haut/., Thomas. loo 94 Hocbraanii, ll. 9 47 Hamilton, Jas. A. W. 0 74 Holland, Mary. 3 07 Jacksou, Jano A. 4 99 Keith, M. Irvine. 8 9? Kenney, James. 1 18 Kenney, John, Trustee. ? 02 [ Kcogau, John. 3 us Lcvcrctt, Charles R. S 40 Lockhorn, Elisabeth. 4 03 LyonH, William, Trustee. o 00 Loo, L. S. 3 Bf Meyer, nenry. 7 st Mayor, Anna. 4 14 Muyor, John Gaorgo. 19 04 Miller, L. 1'.. Trustee. 0 81 Maxwell, Susan..".. 0 42 Muggc, Catherine. 2 04 Mukalo, Ann. 3 98 Mormon, Anna Marla. 34 SO Murray, Martha C., Trusteev. 41 36 Murray. F. Il. 0 50 Mixer, George C., Trustee. 41 00 Mookoola--, ll. A., Trustee. 1 li McCrady, Edward, Trustee. 0 00 Mccright, Saiah A. 0 31 McDoiigf.ll, Johu. d JO McDougall, Hugh. 3 76 McDonald, John. 127 ll Mciiiaruey, Mary. 71 JO Norman, Thomas. 3 17 Person, Ann. 11 M Porcher, Thoraas W.. Trustee. 0 70 Porcher, E. W., Trustee. 23 37 Poiiiseli, Henrietta. 17 16 I'll el on, Julius. 7 Peuriroy. A. 31 39 puitut, Josephina.?. o so Routh. William R. 177 30 Rober?a, W. A. 0 41 Rivers, John, TruBtec. r> 00 Reynolds, Catherine. 4 70 Russel), Eliza. 437 60 Rice, L. J. SB Ol Rice, U. F. 6 77 Rcllh, John. 0 43 Richardis, l-onla. 1S7 09 Ramspcek, Charlotte R. 1 72 Haven el, ll. H., Trustee, (five ac aun n is)... io 22 Slutcr, Marla. ll ol Society, Ladles' Domestic Mis.ilonary. ns 06 Schwerin, J., Trustee. 3 70 Smith, A, ll. KS ?? Smith, John. 84 31 Smith, Mary. IO 40 Smith, S. E., Trustee. 4 23 schmidt, John. 4 8? Steele. H. 0. MR 84 Shaw, Charles (two uccouuts). 17 62 Sweat, ll. H., Trustee. ? IC Sweeney, Duiil"!. 1 W Service, Caroline W. o 30 Skelly, Patrick. ?04 C? Sullivan, Eugene. 37 03 Sumll, Thomas lt.. Trustee. 0 80 Kundi. J. H., Trustee (four accouuis). ? 47 Schroder, Henry. 43 17 Symons, John, Administrator. 19 02 Turner, Elizabeth. 33 86 Wilson, Joseph, Trnateo. lion Wood. Susan. 6 co Williams, Ann.:. 41 39 Williams, Susan, Trustee. 24 17 Watter, Geo. Win. Trustee, (two accounts,) 10 HI White, George. o 30 White, David. 8 9?* White, W. R. 0 ao Wiemar, George. 47 17 Wall. David. 10 Ol W?lls, Elisabeth C., Trustco, two ac? counts). 1 "8 Wlilpcnii, Fred., Trustee. 3 os Kernst, T. Il. ?a ** novia stuthlmooi__ jraBr TO TUB PUBLIC*-GEORGE LIT? TLE k CO., No. 213 King street, aro offering Fino Cutslmero VESTS nt $2 and $2 r.0 each, worth $ j. oct3l atnlhlmo .jar MANHOOD.-A MEDICAL ESSAY on tho Cause and Cure or Prcmnture Decline in Man, tho treatmont of Nervous and Physical De? bility, Ao. "Thoro is no member of society by whom this book will not bo found useful, whether such per? son holds tho relation of Parent Preceptor or Clergyman."-Medley Times and Gazelle. Sont by mall on receipt of fifi y conta. Address tho Author, Dr. E. DaP. CURTIS, Washington, D. C. aeptl lyr ?ifl-.ST. .JOHN'SLUTI KUAN CrUJROIt. Service lu IM* Church To-Muntiow MOKNIKO, UI half-past m .i;:?, i v ih,. |tev- Wi y, HICKS. ii.i.i m lin- l'.viiNiNc :.. n quntier-past 7 o'clock Str.i'mers writ I .? (.; vided with seats In Ihr MOICNIMI. BYKNINU Service, scats rrce. nova. /..yr-IVINi. SKItVICK WJ?JL BB CON~ DHCTRDtn ike OrplhlU'li Chapel 0:1 S ii.u wi' Ai KKMNIN, ut ii ill p :.'. u'efock, by ibo Kev. A. !.. ci HA un ?AU. ii. ;?. novj; i T tl- PIRST H A P TIST CHURCH. There will be no Her vico in ibis Cliuroh Tu-Mon KOW. A meciliiK of ibo members or UioOhurcli awl Corporation v.u. lie held lu the Lectora Hootn, ' ..DAV K VKSIN.I, tho"9th iii?la'it. at 7 o'clock. run attendance reunested. novttl T.ti- ?NIT.VKI?N CHURCH.- DIVINE Service will ?ie liehl tn Uns Church To Momio w MURNINI?, ai tho usual hour, an<l in tho NVKKIKU, nt hair-pant ; o'cioe*.. i-abject ror the Evening Discourse: Heresy concerning the "Son or Mau" ami the "Son or cod." ?OVJT ^??-NOT?CK. -TIIK STEAMER WLOT HOV ? ll receive freight (.ir Itenufort ami Savan? nah <ai MATUKUAY, at s mill A Hunt lo Vt nari'. Iinv2d -l J. D. AIKEN A CO. .fSfl- NOTICE -STEAM Ell CITY POINT will hereafter leave for i'lorldii o:i FRIDAY EVK NM NU. at ts o'clock, instend or SATURDAY, US here? tofore. J. I?. .MKKN A CO.. nev.'l Agents. JSJ- C I T Y T A X K S.-THE CITY Sherill'is tanking out a Hst of nil unpaid Bxcsti IInns in his ofllco lor publication. novit; i? $*?- NOTICE.- f. N. M. WOHLTMANN fur Hie present occuplos ibo store of Messrs. PAltllAIt lino., corner East Hay ami Ci.mborlnnd si reels, ami will bo pleased to see his frlei.>.'s. uovlil jBCr NOTICE^ -ALL PERSONS 1K DKRTKD lo tho assigned Estate rn" Mr. CKO. H. QIWHKIt aro hereby informetl that their accounts hilve been placetl into thu hands or H.T. IS. SI? MONS A SIRUUKU, Atiorueys, (oillcc, Broad street,) for collection, ami if settlements ai o minio lierore tho lirst December next, no coal? will be Incurred. H. GERDTS A CO., novia imo Agenta lor Creilliors. _/;n- J IJ S T Ii E C RIV ? I)j A I.AI??E A&SOimiENT Of K I N E UUS1NES8 E N Y E L t> I? K S. NOS. & AND 6, Which wilt be furnished lo our customers willi Business CarU neatly printed thereon at $1 to ii. per looo. .CALL AT T ll V. N E VV S J O B O V F I C B AMI S:J:I: >?\xvi.y?: nov ll) ptr- NO t'UllE, NO PAY.-FOHIIEST'K JUNIPER TAU for Coughs, Croup, Whooping Oough, Asihma, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Spitting of Blood ami Lung Diseases. Immediate roller and positive cure, or price refunded. .10 cents. N. lt.-Tim genuine article has yellow iabeu-. willi white, uupriutcd wrapper. Sold by C. W. A1MAU, Agent, Corner King and Vanderhorst streets. n o vii thsluaino ?-M- WE LIVE IN THREE CLIMATES, lu this country wo have, at different seasons of the year, the temperature of three climates. Our springs aud autumns have a softness and mild? ness that belong ouly lo tho Temp?ralo Zones; our mid-summers arc torrid, and our nild-winterx almost arctic in their frigidity. These changes. Involving a variation of rrom nlucty to ono hun died degrees of Fahrenheit during thc year, are, upon the v.- hole, conducive to health and long lire, but they tend to entail upon us some distressing complaints which eau only bc escaped by thc ex? ercise ol due care and the use of a proper anti? doto when thu system is predisposed to contract them. Tho chief and most annoying or mese dis? orders is dyspepsia, ouce supposed lo bc Incur? ble, lint which, since thc Introduction of HOSTET TKR'S STOMACH BITTERS, now about twenty years ago, has proved to be a perfectly managea? ble disease. In thc spring and fall, but more especially in thc rall, tho symtoms or dyspepsia arc generally aggravated. Hie profuse expenditure of thc uni mal fluids under the burning sun of summer, Is apt io leave thc stomach weak und indolent and Incompetent to tho tusk of perfect digestion, lt requires a tonic which will rouse it from its leth? argy and brace mid Invigorate without Irritating or inflaming it. Tills tonic has been provided in tho wandet i ul vegetable preparation which hos replaced in a great measure, all thc old palliatives formerly prescribed hy physicians, under the false idea that thc disorder could not be radically cured. Thc success of HOSTETTBR'S BITTERS in all tho varieties ol dyspepsia, acute or chronic, has effectually exploded thin fallacy, and it ls now recommended as a spcolflc for indigestion by sonic or the most eminent members of thc medical profession. nov2? onao "iECr-TO CONSUMPTIVES.-THE AD? VERTISER, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by n very simple remedy, arter having fullered several years with a severe lung affec? tion, und that dreadful disease, consumption, ls anxious to make known lo lils fd low-KU ire rc rs the means of cure. To ntl who desire lt, hu will scud a copy of the prcscripUoii used (tree ol' charge,) with tho direc? tions ior prepnriug and using tho some, which they will timi a suite CORE IOU CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. AC. The object or thc ad? vertiser in sending Hie Prescription ls to benefit tho a.lllcted, mid spread information which he conceives to bc invaluable; and ho hopes every ru Rorer will try lils remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may provo a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please ad drcssP.KV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York._, novo amos _ 2pBr K CARI).-A CLE KG Y M AN, While residing In South America as a Missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for tho cure or Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Discaso of the Urinary and Seminal Organs and tho whole train of disorders brought on by baneful ami vicious habits. Great numbers havobeen enred by thia noble remedy. Trompted by a dcslro to benefit the mulcted anil unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, In a scaled envelop';, to any ono who needs lt, tree or charge. Addresi JOSEPH T. INMAN, Slr .lon', , Bible Flousc, neu "mos . _New York City. ?arTH 13 GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY. JACOB'S CHOLERA, DYSENTERY AND DIAR? RHOEA CORDIAL.-Tills article, so well known n:ni highly prlxedlhroughoutttae southern States ns n Sovereign Remedy for the above disease?, is now offered lo the whole, country. It ls Invaluable to every Indy, otb morrl .1 and ningle. No family eau afford to bo without lt, and none . will io whom Its virtues mo known. For salo by all Drogglsts ?nd general dealers DO WIR A MOISE, octll niiiosu.ic ooncral Agents. /StT-ERRORS OP YOUTH.-A GENTLE? MAN who suffered ror years from Nervous Do bi i ny, Prematuro Decoy, and all tho effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for tho sake of surfer lng humanity, ?end free to all who need lt, tho re? ceipt and directions for making tho simple rem? edy by which ho was cared. Sufferers wishing to groin hy tho advertiser's experience, can do so> y addressing, with perfect confidence, JOHN B. CODEN, No. 42 Cedar air act, New York. nov? 3moa