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VOLUME VII.-NUMBER 1141. CHARLESTON, fe. C., FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, MX DOLLARS A YEAR CO?.VM.IMA. A CIIAXCH Ol' DF.FF.ATIXO TIIK COIN HIM* Murili'i- in Kfwborry-Fatal Aeeldenl The Victima of tin- rc. Iv. K.-Flake ! Us-IC I in plo ii In Danger-Thc Coil?-. larnctAL TBMWIIAII TO THE SEWS.] CoLl'UtilA, December 5. ?B Hie lloupo, t!i? WU U> aid Hie- CluiUiam Railroad company was recommit ted lo tue Rail? road commitiec, which action it conceded to be ita death. Toe bill "to provide for Hie payment of thc principal and interest of thc bonds and stocks of this State, in coln," which had been ma lc the special order of the doy, was taken np ?md dis? cussed until thc hour of adjonrnmcut. Those lavonne tke bill, seeing a sironp movement to defeat lt, wanted to bring it up nt once; its op? ponents wished to postpone ii ur amend ll by emitting thc payment of the principal In coln. It will come np again to-morrow. There ls a bare chance that it will bc defeated. The following notices of bills were given: Py Harrell James, io Indemnify D. J. Robertson and DoBose A Co., of Sumter, for losses by an armed baud of incendiaries; by Itrodie, io amend Hie net to establish n state orphan nsylntu. Thc following bills received their first reading: T<* prerent carrying concealed weapons, except by Stale or municipal officers; lo incorp?rale the Hamburg. S. C., Icc ManufACturing Company; to authorize olrcuit Judges to change the venire in civil and criminal cases. The bin to nmend Hie ac. appointing a physi? cian to thc Charleston Jail, was passed and sent to thc Senate. Sloan, from the special committee on fisheries, o ire red n joint resolsilon lor thc appointment of a Ash commission, iinji a bill for the belier protec? tion of migratory fish, lt will be considered to? morrow. Forlter offered a concurrent resolution In? structing Hie State Treasurer to make a state? ment or the relations or the State with thc Finan? cial Agent at Kew York, and the amount or bonds Issued to redeem thc bills or Hie Hank or the Stol-?. In thc Senate, the bill incorporating thc Policy? holders Lire and Tontine Assurance Company was passed. Allen objected to the name of Colonel I>. Wyatt Aiken being Among tho Incorporntors, aud indulged In some abusive language. He moved that lt bc stricken out, but several senators ob? jecting, he withdrew thc motion. Tile report 01? Ike Committee on Rducation os tke bill to establish and maintain a system of free common schools for thc Stale, and thc bill to in? corporate the Hamburg (S. C.) leo Manufacturing Company, were made the epscial order for to? morrow. Thc bill to amend the act to authorize Hie salo or the Columbia Cunal was passed. Thomas J. Robertson sud R. J. Donaldson were appointed State proxies ror the Chcraw and S-U isbury Railroad. The Committee on county and County Ornees reported unfavorably- on thc bill to create thc ? minty ot Ooosawhatchlc. The bill lo revive, amend and simplify the Code ef Laws was taken ap, and sections bb to IK) were passed. Dunwoody, a watchman at the Newberry Dc pst, was beaten to death last night, and the ticket o Kee robbed. Charles Humphrey s, who attempted to yet on rte Sparlaaburg and Colon train, le- lay, rolled between the eora and was mortally Injured. TUB O Blt BR A JJ ASSBJUBZr. Iue-reased Pay-Corbin Desired-The Co. lumbla Conni-What tuc State Audi? tor mas to Hay of tho Petition ot thc Charleston Merchants-Tho State Cou stable?-The Judiciary Comalttct Snubs Shem-Presentments of the 0rund Juries of Lexington, Darling? ton, Williamsburg and Anderson Counties, and tho Opinion of the Ju? diciary Committee- in Regard to them -.Stiitt Proxies Wanted- loe Munn fac? ture-Plan ter H' ll I II lug nnd Manufac? turing Company-Thc State Credit Little Bills-lie ward for Shooting a Man-A Chance for tho liens-Physi? cian .to thc Cbarlcuton Jail-assess? ment of Real Property-Did he Draw his Pei' Diem 1-What's in a Title 1 (PKOM Ol'U OWN IN m ii is ros DI:s r.] COM'MsiA, December 7. INSniAHEU PAY. A bill to amend an ucl entitled "An nctprovld ? lag for ike asiesimeut and taxation of property," which hos been "hanging fire" in thc Senate for asme lime, was passed to day. Thc amcudinent provides that those officers -assigned to assess? ment districts or more than three milos square shall cash reavivo roar dollars j mr day. OOKIlIN pBSlKBD. When the Senate was called to order to day lhere was not a quorum present-ono lacking. Cala moved that the scrgcanl-at-arins be seul to bring Major Corbin to the Senate. AB* Corbin has been so vexed at those senators who absonted themselves and did not conceal his vexation, this motion or Cain's was greeted with laughter. Cor? bin has been trying to get the senntors lo attend te sessions at night, to dispose of lils bill lu re? vue, simplffy nnd abridge thc rules, practice, pleadings und forms or the courts of this State, but the members will not Bitend. Corbin has be? come disgusted, t.nd last night stated thal bc wouldn't ait aid either, and to-night he was re? ported among the absent. [Later-Tho sergeant at-arms eaaght a 1 carried Corbin to tht Senate okamber.] A qnorum was very much desired lost night, and although thc fiergcant-nt-arms captured two senators at tho "snrprlsc party" at ike Governor's manvlou nud carried them to the .bamber, lhere was not then a euuicleut number present. rna OOLUUDIA CANAL. The bill to amend nn act to authorize the sale af the Columbia Canal was to-day favorably re? ported apon by the committee on Public Lands, te which lt was referred on Saturday. Nash, colored, mored that thc bill receive Its second reading, whiot was adopted. Arnim announced that Reben M. I<ewls, who was mentioned in tho bill as one of the commission, was dead, and moved that the name or John McKenzie, Mayor of Columbia, bc substituted. Leslie recommended the name of Senator T. J. Robertson. Nash, colored mentioned tho name or C. H. Roldwln. Arnim and Leslie agreed that the Inst named was thc man for the place, and his name was substituted for that of Lewis. Tho bill was then rend, and no objection WA? marlu until was reached the clntiso providing that the work of widening nnd deepening thc canal should bc commenced on or beforulhc Hr>i day or Mardi, ISTO: Hiv MIHI of |l<i,ooo expended OH Hie Mime within twelve months froiii Ue s.n.l tlrsl Hay or Maren, l*?o; ?mo: i aa t Hie title to Hie ennui s-hxil revert to Hie Slate on ?lefitull being niuile m any of the con onion.; so imposed. Hash, colored, moved losttb i-itinto iweitty-flvc for thc word u n-saying Hun lie watileil lo soo ?he wink 'lone on Hie canal, ???ni it was his Intention to make a motion to make the purchaser give security in the sam of ll ft y Ihensaud dollars lor thu faithful compliance with sahl condition. He heard that parties lu Pillia delphla, and itlso in Cincinnati, deslrcd to pur? chase Hie canal, but were prevented by those who hud control of lt, aud they had not ".struck a lick on it." After some remarks from Leslie and others, In retard io thc absurdity ef the amend? ment offered, mid the proposed motion, Hie amendment was veted down and Hie bill recom? mitted to the Committee on Publie Landa TKTITION OF CHARLESTON MERCHANTS. Mention Ims already been made iu Tin: NKV.-S of the petition or Messrs. Ceo. W. Williams & Co., Kriwlu Hales A- Co., (Taue. Uojlston A Co.. John slim, Crews A Co., Marshall A Surge, North, Steele A Warde !, IC. B. Stoddard A Co., J. K. Ad? irer A Co., A. 0. Goodwin A Co., T. M. llrlstoll A Co., 1). K. Fleming A Co., (Icorge IT. Clark A Co.. Henry lltscllOlf A Co., Hernani (?"Neill and Wm. Cnrncy, for relief from certain taxes upon mer? chants' stores, and showing I hat they have been called upon lo pay a tax. Ural, ou their sales, nnd, secondly, on their merchandise, front which said sales were made, dating from the first day o' S rp Umber, H>ti7, to thc lirst day ol January, isM', which, in rael, ls a double tax on their business, rtlUbriug only in the mode or assessment, emanat? ing from two authorities exercising the power ot taxation ut Ute same time, the Slate, however, receiving the be:ie:lts or both. This petition was referred by the Senate to Ihe Auditor or the State, who has made a long report, which, as it is or Interest to all merchants, is ap? pended: REPORT OF STATE At'b?T'.r. RELATIVE TO PETITION OK OEORQE W. WILLIAMS '-Nit OTHERS, ?K11 LIIAXTd OF CHARLESTON. tvXKCtrriVR HEFA UTI" EST, ) OFFICE OP AimrroR or STATU, COLUMBIA, s. C., December tt. lsita. j 7i? (Ac Honorable the ilf?Mvut of thu .senate af .south carolina : Stu-Itt response to the resolution of Hie Senate, referring to the State Auditor the petition ol George \>". Williams and others, merchants of Charlesinn, and requesting Information aa io the nutter therein set forth, and what relief Hie par? ties are entitled to in the premises, I have the honor lo stale Ilia), it? my annual report, which has been transmuted to tile Senate, I referred lo Pt i it i ais of a similar character to this one under consideration, which have been received at Ibis Office, and stated that I did not feel that I hutt any power lo Interfere itt the matter, and, there? fore, referred Hie whole subject to the General Assembly for Its consideration. I Infer from the Senate resolution, however, that Hie Information contained in my repu, is not so l'uil tis Ls de? sired. General Orders No. 139. from Headquarters Se? cond unitary district, Issued December 3, IMJ7. read as follows: "To provide for the support or the Provisional Government or South Carolina, fur thc year commencing ou the II rsi dav of Oc? tober, 1.S07, and ending on the thirtieth* dav ol .September, lsos, Hieltet of the General Assembly .to raise supplies for the year ?01111110110111?; In Oc? tober, one thousand eleht hundred and sixty-six,' approved December nf, IBM, trill as hereinafter muddled, be continued In rorcc nulli superseded by legislation, or until otherwise ordered by pro? per authority." * * * * * * "From lite sale nt goods, wares or merchandise, embracing all thc articles or trnde, sale, barter or exchange, (cotton taxed by tho United states ex? cepted.) which any person shall make between thc flr.st day or January and the lliiriv-Orst dav of December, 13ns, to be paid quarterly at the end ol each quarter lo thc several tax collectors, twenty cents ott every hundred dollars." Sectios s ol the "Act to proVdc rer the asscsF ment and taxation or property," passed the Bf tcenih tiny of September, lsos, requires, in sub? stance, that each merchant shall return ror tax? ation thc "value or goods, merchandise, monies and credits pertaining to his business ns a mer? chant during thc year, or part ibcreor, cudlug the first day or September, ISO?." The petitioners claim that the tax paid under the net or September, 180$, aud Hint paid under Henel al Orders 139, arc upon the same articles, ami that therefore they have been double taxed, la making this claim they overlook, In my judg? ment, a very evident distinction; tito lax paid under General (miers 130 was upon thc value ol their sales; while that paid under thc uctofisei was tipou the average value or the stock after-de? ducting Hit sale. It docs not appear that the petitioners have be.-n. iu a legal sense of thc term, "double taxed." nie military government or the State round ll ncccsaary to raise a certaiu amount or nioner, and because it was thought those tutcrests were best able to bear tt, as well as ror the convenience or collecting ll, a special quarterly tax was laid upon merchants' sales, railroad companies, and express mid telegraphic companies, lu my opinion, there can lie no doubt us lo the right ol the government to collect that tax which was Iniil ror thc llscal year 1807, or that thc present gov? ernment hud the right to levy mid collect a ttU ott thc same business tor thc liscsl year 18SS That the tax to wkich the merchants have been rnhjected may have been Inequitably laid upo* them, ns compared with other classes of citizens, ts another ami dur?rent question. Still snoihei question U, whether, admitting that thc mer chant* bare been inequitably dealt with, thc Slate ls in a condition which will Jnsiily itu General Assembly in granting relier, either by rc randing lbs amount claimed tu bavo been Ira properly paid, or by remitting a proportions amount or the next tax to bo collected. Thcsi are questions which, it seems to mo, the Genera Assembly alone can decide. As was stated li my report, a statement of lite amount or quarter ly tax paid by men-hauls during Hie year ISfii will be sent luto the Ccnernl Assembly a's noon ie ticas bc prepared, and thus furnish tho informa linn needed to a correct conclusion on the sub ject. I have Hie honor lo br, Very respectfully, your obedient servant. RBUBKN THU LISBON*. State Auditor. Tuc Hasse referred thc petition to the Commit tee on Ways nnd Means, which to-day reportci unfavorably, and thc report was adopted. Thi Auditor's report upon thc petition hus not ye boen considered by thc Senate. ru H. STATK CONSTABLX9. . Thc Judiciary Committee, to whom was rc ferred a bill to protect from arrest tko officers o thc Stale Police for any alleged offence, commit ted by them lu thc dlicharge of their dattes, bav recommended that lt do not pass; while they bc lleve that "although the officers of said force huv been subjestcd to no little Inconvenience from ai reston alleged offences, thal lt would bc unwli to attempt to throw around them any shield, no common lo all citizens, intended to secure then ngnlnst tho responsibility of their nets. All oftl eera, high and low, must act - within thc bound of law, and whenever they offend against th law, they should be brought to Justice in th same mauncr an thc lowest nnd humblest citizen Whoever accepts an omce, bc lt executive, nd mlnlstrntlve or Judicial, muslbe mude to feel Hm ir it has its advantages, il also has Its respons bllltua. Ho must als? be made lo feel thal lu ai suming a public trust, tic has bccom-i a mark an a proper subject of criticism, nnd only on his hoi csty, good failli and pure endeavor must he rel for thc approval of the country, whose servan he kt." (?BAND JORY lT.ESBNTMENTS. Ever rice* the commencement of Hie sesslni there have been presentments or grand jnrlc sahmlttcd to thc (lenoral Assembly. Those Bul mltteil to the Senate have been referred to th Judiciary Committee, which has reported as fo lows: LEXINGTON COUSTT. The grand Jury for the April term or this count urged upon thc General Assembly of South Can Una lo recommend to Hie Congress of the Cnlte States thc Justice and propriety of thc removal ( tho few remaining cases of political disability, "upon thc ground that It ls disparaging lo th strength of thc Union to maintain that Its saret demands that a few once leading rebels, now n longer In arms, but, os a general thing, the mo law-abiding people ofclhc community, should stl be kept from the polls"-! he Inherent right of ever American ruinen." The jury also cou plain of the township system. Tho ?1 dietary Committee recommended that the pn senttnent bc printed, but desired to be untie stood "ns not endorsing tho sentiments thercl con tallied, hut as simply desirous of palling th presentment within reach of mnmhors, to mak une or thu Information as they saw flt." The pr< senttnent of the grand Jury, tor the Angnst tern stated that ll was complained that thc audlti made too many mistakes, which were not ag rei able to the taxpayers; and lt was alleged that tl treasurer sr collector had manifested HO illapon Hon lo accommodate th? people, When ?10 coal have done so; cnmpciiisg them, far aud near, t come to Hie courthouse lo pay their taxes. Tl: grand lory "sot/sldored ll hardly necessary, work or supererogation nlmoai, to minglo the \ >: ..<.. ?ii I.gu.mt . ...:)-. .. '.>??.. Willi 'bal ?'f t I" people of thc Stale .ii litrzt', ngulmu th?oppres? sive mid ruinous luxation which hu* btvu Itu? I ll|IO!ltll 'III b. IhcCctlClUl Assembly. Til' ? ititi u.ii believe that Hie i?t>??>.*.- awl legiti? mst? nccerrltivs <>r ex lu i uvivs i-f the State govcrhnicui required such burdens lo I* Imposed u|Kin lier people ni they ii.irv now io Instr, 'i ii" people complained, bitterly nutt jttstlj. they believed, t?r the irregularity, Inequality anti injustice which have been prucllced in the a**'.'*? moni of property, nud were of Hiv (i|ilntuu thal lbte matter called loutlly for reform nod amend lieut. Tile people of Lexington are a law-abiding INMiplc; Hie taxpayers or the county bad gene? rally endeavored lu meei the rwpilreineuts ninds upon them: bm they indulged the sincere hop? (hal stunts liing wouhl be done for I heir relief, and for I he relief or thc nnfortnntite and Impoverish ed i.plo i f the Stale at large, before they were entirely prostrated and ruined by unjust and ex? orbitant taxation.*' 'lite Judiciary Committee, representing u portion of the body which had im? posed Ht ene exorbitant laxes, i.iok occasion lu their report to rebuke the Jury, saying that the Jury had "travelled far beyond their legitimate functions in making said presentment; instead of iuipiiriug whether any citixetl or ciH/.eus, oifleials or otherwise of Lexington County, have onended against the laws. Hie i rue limit and scope rn" their power mid duty." li appeared to the committee "thattblsdor.cn and a half of gentlemen, assent bled by law foran Importaul mid specltl-- purpose, namely, to Inquire Into the faithful enforcement or the laws in their colliny, chouse lo gel up au .indignant reiuotistrance' against Hie laws nf the Stats, and lo express au opinion as lo the neces? sity and policy of luxation," and that il. (Hie cuiiimlllee.i kiiew -'et' no btw of the State Viola I vd by the grand jury in making this presentment, except Ibo h?w of propriety and decency, a law only lo he enforced by the good sense of man? kind. When a grand jury conflues Itself to Its proper sphere, its presentments are entitled to great ceusMcratlou; but when they assume to speak or act in respect to matters no: within ?tm compass of their otUvinl duties, their opinions or acts arc entitled to no more consideration than any other equal nnmher of gentlemen." Alter thus repot ling. Hie committee recommended thal the presentment ami report' do liv upon the table. WILLI AMSHCUti I'OfSTV. 1 Thc grand Jury of this county for Hie June tenn recommended that, ns there was uu jail ia Hie enanty, ihereby causing groat trxpense, which ol her wiso could tie avoided, and us there were um funds in tho comity to build on, the chairman of lue county commissioners proceed to t ulum bin, or some lither accessible point, and endeavor to obUiii a snt?ctenl lunn to rebuild a necessary jail. and. If obligatory, lo give bunds of the coun? ty covering such amount required; also, thai Hie subject be laid befor-the Legislature. The Judi? ciary Coinniltlcc recommended that the present? ment be priuted ami laid on Hie desks or the lusisbei's. nARMSOTOX C0VXTV. The presentment of the grand Jury nf ibis I county for the J ii ti? term, complained of ibo tax I es. Which were depressing Hie people; ot the sys I tem or ascertaining properly valuations, ami [concluded with A compliment to thc Hdollty or their Circuit Judge'?ind .lillies, ami requesting the Legislature tu relieve them from Hie heavy taxation, and to nuthoil/.edistrict (emisor courts for civil business. The Judiciary Committee rc comiucudcd thai Hie presentment be printed and laid uputi the desk of the members. ANHKHJKIK COU STY. The g ?lind jury for the fall term for ibis county complain of the township system, ami also ni Hie mode of administering the criminal law, their experience during the past term having satisfied them Hint Iho mode was likely lo become nu intolerable grievance, resulting, in their opinion, lu a great measure, either from the In? discretion or the Inordinate luve of gain of the magistrates of the county, in Instituting prosecu? tions bu- the mtu-l trivial und limilllclciil causes, mid In blnc.lug over hosts of unnecessary Wit? nesses. Tte Judiciary Committee recommended that this present mern Le printed ?iud laid upon the desks of the members. LASOS ANO TKSKMRSTS. THE KKWS has already published the provisions of the bill to''protect Hie rights of persons law? fully In possession of lands and tenements," which waa passed yesterday, butihe reason* of the Ju? diciary Committee rot recommending Its passage have not been published, and may bc interesting. They stale Hint the titles to real property in this State are very much embarrassed by ennuin brancas, detltlous and oiherwise.and pordia ci ? lu good faith, arter having lived upon and Im? proved their lauds, ami greatly enhniieed their value, suddeuly Hud themselves dispossessed ol their proportv, or compelled to purchase I bc samt again. Extensive tracts of land. lt. H well known, were sold by the tinned States Lured Tax Com? missioner, during the war, Tor laxes, in the Cornily or Iteanfort. These title? are now in dis pule, and improvements are paralyzed upon t lieut by thc tear thal they may ultimately bojiound de fee I Ive. This bill will assure the holders of thesi titles In this, namely, that should their titles lu id u m at cly found defective, and they compelled to sun ender up their lands, they will be paid foi all improvements they may choose lo make. 6TATK PROXIES WASTED. A memorial from the stockholders of the Cbc ? raw and Carlington Railroad Company, request lng the General Assembly to appoint proxies ti? n-present thc State siock lu the Cheraw and Coal, Ileitis (Salisbury) llailroad Company, was pre scated to-day to thc Senate, and referred to the Committee on Railroads. TIMK EXTESnSII. It appears that there is a law requiring that Hu claims or teachers of thc free schools for pay roi services rendered for thc year commencing 01 thc 31st of October, 1807, must bc presented lo Hu State Treasurer on or before thc 30th Of January 18tMt, aud thain large number in several coutiUcu ortho State, through some misconstruction of thi law, did not present these claims ia ttrac. Wltl a view of sec jrlng to these unfortunate ones tb amounts due io them, Jillsnn to-day Introduces' In the Senate a Joint resolution providing tba the time bc extended until tho 1st ol March, 1670 The resolution will come up to-morrow. ICE M A ?H* FACTO RE. The manufacture of leo in Smith Carolina ha: been a subject much talked or, sud lhere now ap pears some probability that all or the talking wil result in something more than words. Cain, col orcd, in'.rodaeed in thc Senate to day a bill to In corporate thc Hamburg Icc Manufacturing Com pauy. MISINO ASH MANUFACTCR1KO COMPANY. The Planters' Mining aud Manufacturing Coir pany bj thu name of a company desiring tucoi poratlon- a bill designed to accomplish whlcl was Introduced into the Se?alo to-day by Catr colored. The bill provides that Andrew W. Sim onds, John 0. Crane, B. W. -Marshall, W. C. Coi ric, Kdwln Bates, B. J. Sterling ami John Chad wick, bc created a body corporate nader lb above name, with a capital of $-2'i0,ooo divido luto twenty-live hundred shares nt $100 each, fo .the purpose of mining for earths, marls, rock and minerals, aud to manufacture the saint with such other materials as they may purchase Into chemicals, acids and fertilizers. THE STATE CKKMT Sill, known ns the bill to belter protect th holders or Insurance policies in the state, wu half Inlshtd to-day, tho Se?alo having passed 1 and ordered that ii oe sent lo tho House. In Hil body the light will oe: "ir, and I feel warranted I saying that, although it will pass, it will uot l shoved through in thc high pressure stylo Hu marked lu course In thc upper-house. I.ITTI.R HILLS. To day, Leslie, chairman of thc Committee o Contingent Kxp.-nsss and Aoo-muts. presente In the Senate, os correct, the following amount due James M. Al en, for work done about Hi Senate: $12C0, S2lf0, $1*00. Thc two forme amounts wiro srdered lo be paid, and the ollie lnld over for consideration to-morrow. VThe these bills were presented, Nash, colored, wh seems to Uko to oppose Leslie, remarked thu Leslie was generally absent from Hie comuiliie when small smnmnls were to be nudltsd, bi when big one's came, ho sprang boldly forward - tho champion of tho treasury-"a bull dog or mice, I dsn't know which," Ac., As. BEWARB Voil SHflOTINO A HAN. About tho first business disposed of in tl House to-day was the following resolution offen: by U. P. Jackson, which, without much cummen v.vs referred to thc Committee on Ways au Menas : Wherena, The Governor o* this State did Issi his proclamation, uirerlng a reward of live tho sand dollars for tho apprehension of W. K. Tc bert, who had confessed himself to have been oi of the nssasslus of thc late Hon. II. V. Itandolp: nitd, whereas, information has been received I Captain john fl/Hubbard, Chief rV'tte CunsUbl that on tho night of the second lnsmnt, while M Jerry HolllngsheAd was attempting to arrest tl said W. K. Tolbort, tn tho County of Abbeville, I was set upon by tho snbl Tolbert, who (Ired Ihn pistol shuts, wounding tho said Jerry Holli no head, after which tho said Jerry Hollingshead (In upon tho said Tolbert, killing- him instant! therefore Resolved by the IIouso of Representatives, Hi s-mair- foiifttrrtttir, Th.! tn sincere.* de pl-m thc existen vc. In I . I l;is wm ?iou ?.Milli, ul u -i?t?or feel i e?s ?nd wick til us lu lea?I men to Ilia t i of tho grav cst crimes a-.'.tins. thc la udiiul* and th< f ar ' of SoclCtJ, Illili Vf ; lori} I'l-' ?M I'IICO of, ami condemn t .; ;-epr,,<-:i-i'.~ disposition au<l practice oj;:io::.- ol : ,:i Sin ie, ol shielding ?uni KUOWII <-I i m i niiU, in*tcnd ?if ailing i. . .houston ?tud delivery into tho ?ufo cu . oiiloersof th? ia?-, im ls their un quest . y; ami. while wc con thieu H.i believe t lut.v hail neon lierfonneil in tho presen . ii?i ha?l lt not been for the eucourasen . n|uitby which tho suhl Tolbert ieee!voil : a. ho expected lo receive, his arrest m ? been effected without violence or bi? ? I lt ht our de liberate ?pinion that th? llolltiigshend wu* ucl only Justifiable i ? ? . elie pursued, but ls highly to Ins eomn , ( i he brave ami fall hf ul performance of . ly a ii wo earnest' ly reesmmend ;o his 1; ., . . tho (iovernor, thal he omise thc reward . tl. ??fered for the arrestor thc said W. K. . ie paid lo l he said Jerry llolllngshead, A eiiANCH ri .n. A hill lo carry into err- .' irisions of the constitution in relation i irhts of married women was thc prluctp.il . discussion tn the House to-day. Thc bill provides that ?fcc r . md personal properly of a married v iii ISti titer li.-M by ker at ?he lime of her mm i go. or .a ^rsc I tn her thereafter, either hy pitt ..r?.' uhcrliuuce, de? vise, purchase or oihurwita, Sh not be subject lu levy and sale for her hu Jtntl . lus but s?mil bo her separate proper .. , tii.'cl he shall be qneatb, devise or convey lo the i .. manner, and to the same extent, as if pnli <....: unmarried: and all devi*, mortgage real Instrnuicnts, of wita te/ 'hind, shall mtv by her In the same manlier,ami have th .:. ./ai force and effect, asif she were unmi r bot she shall have thc richi to pnrcbusu an. . les of property in her OW ll name, sud to ta i , ; t:.-. legal convey? ances therefor: and to c< i - timid bocoutrnctcd with, in ;!i<-same mamie , were unmar? ried: she s-b.,ii, with lie i properly, be subjected to tho sumo legi if she were unmarried; nor shall tm; ttl of ber husband nan party with her be i . .1 any action brought by her. or against 1 m tiers relating io her isenara:e proper!J n :- ..r ont of her separate contracts: I'roi the husband Shall not bc liable fur thc ot be wife con? tracte.I prior to their mar.... I; isa noticeable fact n.t>s< who mostly discussed thu bl'.l were !n . tu , and being ..not in gear,*' expressed"tLatoso;ves very strong? ly. The marri'"! men had very little to say upon i:, and said that little In a way which appeared to mean thal a hill allowing any rights to women was very absurd, us they took them anyhow. I'llVSIUIA* TO Till: ClIAUl.FST'lX JAIL. A bill lo amend a bill providing for lite appoint? ment of .1 physician to the Charleston Jail was passed in the House to-day. The amendment only empowers the physician io draw about live hundred dollars moro salary per nniium-milking the salary one thousand dollars in ntl. ASSESS M CS!' OK HEAL fltOI'KltTY. A bill providing for the assessment of real prop? erty lu is.u ha> been offered '.11 thc House by Tom Hilson, and referred to tilt?' Committee on Ways ami Mean', li provides that the assessment of this class of properly be made at I he sante tims the personal property Is assrtsed, and In the man? ner prescribed by the "Act to provide for the as? sessment and taxation of properly," passed September 16, 1S8S. He has nlso suggested that section third of Hie said act 'ac amended so as to provide that in all eases where Hie penalty for non-payment of taxes has attached to properly held by assignees In bankruptcy, and, therefore, cannot bu sold by the Hmo the taxes become due, ami iu all cases where sales of prop? erty for settlement of estates ordered by any court iu this State has 110. been or cannot be sold In Hmo for payment of tuxes pail due, tho s nd i tor of the Stale, npou proper evidence thai such property could not have been sold ami thc laxes could not have bceu paid until il nu suhl, may remit the penalty. Also, io amend section four so as to provide that tho personal property, which auy person may bring with them in com? ing into this State from a:iy*s,<rt of the Dulled States, within three months of the first of Sep? tember of any current year, be exempted from taxation, provided that ll bc prover to thc satis? faction of the state auditor thal ike sahl property was taxed during the current year, in the State from whence thc person moved. ST KAT ITEUS. ls it true thnt one of thu census takers of sum? ter County wai on a trip North when the eesiu* lu that county was taken, and performed lillie, If any duty, and drew pay for 'dds servicest" A senator to-day received a letter from one sf his constituents, addresses "Mr.-Cenitor or -, Columbia, S. C. L, Tirt> J'ICTUHKS. London und Putin Coulraiitrtl. Hero ts a description of Purls from an eng? lish lieu-the pen of an envious ?ind disgusted Englishman: You ?ally out In a morning rrom yonr hotel; men have already been busy sweeping the streets and carting away every trace ol dirt that might lu sunshluo become dust or ut ruin become the basis of mud. Dawn the gutters ure flowing streams of water turned on from thc fr?quent laps, sud scavengers with long brooms are wash? ing the waler over the pavement and roadway, so thal they become perfectly clean. And bow much fresher Hie air smells lifter this purification: Every sireel in Paris undergoes il once a day. Suppose thal the morning ls bright, and In your saunier you would like to sit; everywhere are beuches, on which you may re.sl as long as you please. You wish to drive, you have but to cull a cab. close or open ns you prefer, und you have a vehicle wblsb often ls ni mort Ut to bc a private carriage. Yon mark how easily the wheels roll along and yon sec thal thc macadam ls mixed with blinman that thc wheels may not churn the road u(i Into mud. When reptiles arc needed, you mark how they arc done nt once, and how a hea? vy roller makes the newly laid portions Instantly compact and smooth. You notice thc watering not a deluge from a reckless earl, but a light lind frequent moistening with spray from a ilexible tube. A shower comes on ?ind passel over; In? stantly machines with diagonal revolving brushes perambulates the streets and sweep into the drains thc excess of wet. You wish to take an omnibus to a distant part of thc city ; you enter one. and ask thc conductor for 11 correspondence tick? et, cost 1 '-jd, which entitles you to complete your Journey by a cross Hue. When you have to wnlt for au omnibus, you have a coraron able room pro? vided; and when your proper vehicle draws sp, you have no need to hustle aud scramble for a seat, for you arc passed In according to thc num? ber upon your correspondence ticket. Through? out Hie elly arc scattered charming public gar? dens, mid the new squares (ihey have borrowed Hie word from us, but mightily improved the thing,) are open to all, und are made pleasant resting places, with bright flower-beds, yrcea turf and Innumerable seals. Here, from tho same pen, ls a description or Loddon : Now let us turn to London. Our streets arc swept nt Irregular Intervals. When by accumula? tion they aro ankle-deep in mud great enrts go sound, Into which men spoon nie liquid mire with shovels, indifferent io thc chances of be? spattering thc passers-by. When tho rain ceases and the streets are dry there ls everywhere-on the pavement, oil the curbstone, on the lump posts or railings-a cake of brown dirt, which, by iraillc, is reduced to a lino dust, that per? vades the air mid carries fever spores Into tho lungs. If the wind blows we have, besides the line dint, a simoom of grit, which tills the hair nuil clothes, penetrates Into shops and hom ci, mid ls deposited In layers upon every article thui ls not incessantly brushed. Hy way or laving thc dust, we bnvo water-carts, which, to save trouble, pour out a volume or water that makes the streets iu summer ns Impassable for mud as In winter. As to tho occurrence of a snow storm, lot us not think or its grimy horrors. If wo want to rest, wo have, by favor of tho po? liceman, tho prlvllego of a doorstep; for except a couple of beuches lu Picadilly there is no oilier sent for tho wayfarer In nil Loudon. As lo thc pleasure of flowers, wc most go to the parks; or, lr we please, wo may thrust onr noses through thc railings of n square thal Jealously guards the private treasures, if, wearied of walking and ashamed lo go Into a public hon?o to rest, we call a cab, what sort or vehicle ls lt which Mr. ?race and Colonel Henderson licenses as good enoiiah for tho likes of uar Hut If wo do not have plea? sure, at least we have the consolation of knowing that we are doing hard work when wo take a drive In a cab or carriage. Wo are rolling the streets and reducing the rour.h new-laid macadam to Its highest perfection or uneven smoothness. Our bones suffer, and our horses' legs and foot aro ruined, but no mnttor; wc aro making a rond artor ihe fashion of settlers in the bush. As to ouinlhtisscs, there ls ns lillie need to speak of them as of cabs. Hvery arrangement for concentrat? ing tortnre ls combined In them; and a company hns taken them up for the apparent purpose of driving orr tho road every attempt nt Improve? ment. 8ucharetho pleasures of outdoor life nf which a Londoner has dslly experience Whs: wonder that he does not much like London ? ii i; .v.i ./ ; tts i /, CA rt t A I.. Thc l'rouipl Admission of Virginia-? Activity ol' flit- Oeorgiii. I'nitta'rv^iV 11 viv-I'll t vee ut Alttlie?ty. jft [M'KCIAI. TKl.EtlKAM TO TUB SKITS.] W.IAIIIXOTOX, Decembers. Tho H'icoii?tnicl'ou Committee ' ikes ny to? morrow viie biii to admit Virginia. Governor Waiker and Ute Virginia UMegaflon have relam? adlo Richmond to-day, fully satisfied, after sce* lng the leading Radicals, that no objection trill ii - made to the admission ur the Slat e. The Georgia Conservatives are making efforts to counteract Buttock's representations regarding that Stale, aud have famished records showing Joe Grown'* luconsistcney on ike eligibility ques? tion. The tenor of Hie denote to-day iu the Sumte, and informal cancnsscs among mcmbcrf, show that Ce tiiil to remove (he disabilities Imposed by thcXIVtti Amendment will b?cota:.'a law. [FROll TUU AsyoiriATEi) pnKSS.] WASHINGTON, December s. Tho levon;;- to-duy ls S'JoO.OOO. No nomination hus yet been made tor thc ru eaney on thc Supremo Renell, inn the choice un? doubtedly Iles between Attorney-General Roar aa i Judge erskine, or Georgia, wm. M. Wood, or ukin, was supported by General Sheratan and the ohio Inaheucc. The Spaulah Minister to-day gave satisfactory assurances to de Slate Department that the gun? boats now ?r. New York would not lie nsed against rem. The Peruvian Minister is satisfied, and no longer Insists upon their detention. The Attorney-General has therefore ordered Attorney Pierrepoint to enter n nul. ?tros, in court to-mor? row, the result of which will e ;he release of thu gunboats. Thc Virginia Legislative Committee had un Interview to-day with General Cutler, the chair? man or the Committee on Reconstruction, with ^ view to the Immediate admission or the Sta ?.. Them seems no doubt thai their mission will be successful, but it ls said that the admission will be accompanied by a required pledge thai Hie cons', il inion will be faithfully adhered to. coxanussiosA /. rnocvenrxes WASHINGTON, December?. The Election Uommltteo have hud no meet? ing. Various hills were Introduced for rererence, In? cluding the allowance of one hundred anil sixty acres homestead to soldiers and sailors, and ex? empting their property equally willi bondholders, rrom taxation. * In ihe Se?ale. Perry Introduced a joint resolu? tion abolishing test oaths, with pungent rcmavks thal the time iff their usefulness had passed. The Senate to-day cu a tinned lieikuap as Secre? tary of War, and Robeson as Secretary ol tue Navy. A number or nominations were rererred to committees, includiug Geo. I'. Shepley, ol Maine, Tor the tlrst district; Lewis B. Woodruff, or New York, ror the second; Wm. tlc Kerman, or Pennsylvania, for ihe third; Ceo. A. Pearce, or In? diana, for the fourih; Wm. ll. Woods, of Alabama, for Hie fifth; Geo. A. Ycamun, or Keutucky, ror thc sixth; Tims. Drummond, or Illinois, for Ihe seventh; Lorenzo Snwycr, or California, for the ninth; no nomination for tho eighth. Also, Chas. Clluto, for assistant treasurer at New Orleans. Williams introduced a resolution that no State bc allowed to withdraw Its ratification or an amendment to the constitution. A bill relieving some Ave hundred persona from their political disabilities, whick passed the nouve last session, passed Hie Senate, and goes to the President. Among those rellcvad ls Judge Akcrinan. The Judiciary Committee were directed lo In? quire whether, withlu ike borders of the United Slate?, the rights secured by treaty stipulations or XlVlb amendment were denied io any person. A L, A ll A 31 A . MONTOOURHY, A i.A., December t. There was a lively time in thu House over tho report lo eject Mr. Drown, member rrom Chambers County. Thc ease was not disposed of at thc hour of adjournment. Judge liustccd is now here, and lt is understood will hold a Bankrupt Court. s uit or JE. Tbc French Ministers. PARIS, December s. The Ministry have ressgucd. Minis Bis?la Is elected deputy from thc Koorin Paris District by seventeen thouiaud majority. Kmllc (Mimer, with thirty Liberal adherent*, arc forming a new party, rrom which formation parliamentary min? istry ls possible. Letters rrom Madrid report Prim lean lug towards the Republicans. More Trouble. MADRID, Decembers. The Republicans have appointed a committee to Investigate thc canes ol thc Republicans held iu Insurrection. Thc Principalities. PARIS, December 8. The Princess or Montenegro protests against thc Austrian occupation. Prussia sustains Mon? tenegro. _ All. A UO VT TUE STATE. Inquest. Coroner Thompson held an inquest, In Co? lumbia on Tuesday, upon the body of George Dial, colored, who was shot on Salurday night last. Tlie Jury returned a verdict that ike deceased came to lils death, on thc Cth day of December, if Ol?, rrom a gunshot wound tired from a pistol by Kdward Williams, and that William Smith, both colored, was an accessory lo thc killlug. Boin purtles arc now in jail to await their trial at thc next Court or Ul cu eru I Sessions. llmi Eui otc mid Ilovrilyiam. The Marlon Crescent says: "Tho large sales or real estate attracted thc greatest crowd or peo? ple wo have seen In our town for many a day. Tho bidding was very spirited and property I brought a much higher figure than nt any Hine since thc close of thc war. Thc real estate or tho late S. P. Gibson, Esq., alone, brought over $30,0oe. Some or Ibo land sold at nearly thirty dollars an acre. Thc dwelling lu tHo village, with eleven acres, brought $80.io-Major A. J. Shaw, parchas er. Eighty-six acres or laud belouglug to the estate ur thc late Blly Casque, sold on Monday, at the high figure or ?.Kloo-General Wm. Evans was the purchaser. '.Tho behavior on sales-day ln;tho afternoon was worse thnn we have noticed on any similar occa? sion. There was u great deal or drunkenness and profanity. We are narry to udd that lhere was a good deal or fighting, and one man was stabbod. We think there ls a great culpability somewhere for allowing such rowdyism lu tho town. Wo trust that lite town authorities will not again allow such disgraceful und dangerous proceed? ings upon our streets." Tcitlmonlnl. The members of ibo Palmetto Pire Company of Columbia, desirous of testifying la a substan? tial manner their appreciation of thc services or their president, Captain W. B. Stanley, presented him on Tuesday night willi a handsome silver trumpet. M. J. Calnan, Esq., acting as spokes? man on the occnsibii. Captain Stanley replied al somo length, thank? ing the members for their handsome prsscnt, stating that this was thc fourth or fifth testimo? nial whlcti ho had Hie honor of receiving from the company. He also, with much feeling, reviewed his long connection with tho company, referring to it with marked pleasure. Murder In Darlington. Thc Mnrlon Slnr ssys: "A dispatch received by onr lou nina II. Mr. W. J. Hickson, on Mon day Inst, brought him thc sad intelligence that hts brother, Ledi und, residing ?bout two miles rrom Darling? ton village, sn aged man, tottering on the very verge of the grave, was murdered last Saturday. We have been unable, to learn the partlcvlnra." rm: .SAO II s nu it ht xa. How HM- Cent rn! ['neille Ku 11 rout! lu IS it Ut-A Hi ic itirun Work. Mr.CC. rultont'ot*the Itultlinore Amorlcaii, ina letier rrom California !.> iit< imper, gives Hm ronowiug lim retting Information euucernlng uv snow Kbeilson Hie Central Purine Railroad. Fir iT-flTC miles of snow sheds, connected willi forty five of bridges .uni liinncls, make up a total of one hundred consecutive mites of covered mu nue! : Ho say-.: Atiotit ten miles from Um suiniuii Hie track ls cut ?ut or ihe solid ruck high np on Ihe mountain suies, nuil winds around ami un the sides or nie v.II IMUS peaks, soiiiclinies lOOklllU Uko, as ir ll were a circling mad around a v?ist chasm, the llunitwidt uiver Oowing along a thousand feet be neath. Here it becomes necessary to protect the track from the snow-drlfis, and the immense limber-sheds commence. The ?-. ?der can form no Idea of thc Immensity or these structures, or thc solidity und durability thal has beenobserved lu Unir construction. They ure in one almost unbroken stretch of fifty-five miles, und nreea* pable nf sustaining any amount ur snow thal muy bedrlftcd un to theni,even IfltshonW lie forty live feel as reported by somei,r tlioc.ulv pioneer's. They extend over tho whole length or the deep snow line on the dividing ridge. My lids means the track will be ns clear of snow V. 'ho moun? tains as in the valleys. Tnny are -o lonstructed that Hi" deep avalanches of s. -v that sweep down ile* mountains lu Hie . >ing will glide over their roofs and plunge Into ihe deep chasms lie low. Tiley have beeil erected willi a full knowl? edge of lite character of the drifts, und were tested last winier with eut ive success. TiielnnnelH und bridges ulong this portion of Hie road are very numerous, and form an unbro? ken cunncc'.lou with thu snow sheds. The road? bed ls blasted ont nf thc mountain side for a hun? dred miles or more, and all who pa -M over this combined road, uniting Hi" Atlantic willi Hie Pa ellie, must accord the meed nf praise to California energy. The fitton Pactflc, crossing deserts and prairie lands, had a comparatively rstsy portion of nie irreal work to accomplish, but here every font of road liad tn bc made by either Miling or blasting. There are nu plateaus here to cross ex? cept the Nevada desert, and even it is bristling with Upheaved rocks, or mounds of alkali mixed willi a lava formal lon. twit FVTUU?:. I lim lt ?ii Investments In tbc Soutk. (From Mic New York liuUctln.j Thai Hie South will ultimately absorb a Inrgo part of the conon manufacturing interests is con? clusively proved by the present state atrairs. or the mills ur New England, many ol them are now closed; others are running on short time; while in,i une single corporation in thu North, so far as we know, is working up to its maximum produc? tion. The cause of lids semi-prostration in one of our mud important interests is plainly lo be seen lu ihcdimisucd wants of Hie people ht high prices, Hie rulllug oil' in Hie amount of exports, ami, con scquentiy, the little, Ol' lu most? eases, un marilin afforded in selling the goods al car? retil rates. The cost of producing a yard of notion standard sheeting lu Massachusetts and in (Icurgla exhibits a dlffereiie? or lolly twenty per cent, and over. This i i accounted for in vari? ous ways: The slight difference tn cost of thu raw material: tho I'mightiug expenses, which of course, in f.corglu, ure done away with. Hie less expense or labor tn handling*, Ac. are a few of most Important. The result is that every North? ern manufacturer is complaining that present rates do not even nirord interest un Hie capital Invested in properly, machinery, Ac. Ilesldes, the Northern water-powers tire all absorbed by mon led corporations, which, or coarse, to hcnctfi their stockholders, nra forced to levy and collect us much as possible ror rents, willie the dense population of the North renders every Toni or ground adjacent to these water-courses valuable for dwelling und business purposes. Thus the mill owner ls obliged tu contract his llmp-s fur manipulating thc articles fabricated to the smallest space possible, or else absorb more space at a comparatively high price, which Hie prospective profits do liol war? rant. In ??ie som ii ihcsc water-powers arc alto? gether more numerous, and, rrom thu extent or thc majority of them, capable of exerting more power than those of Hie North, while thc prices st which eligible lands and sties are now otrered, compared to those of tho North, are decidedly low. Kugilsli capitalists aro therefore awaking to thc excellency of the Sohl thus offered for In? vest meut, and many of their agent*, are al this moment In Hie South prospecting, while their numbers nrc muon cu ted by almost every steamer. The "Cotton Supply Association*1 of London, Rnglnnd, came to thc conclusion this summer thal lulita's production or Hie staple had reached ita maximum, unless efforts were made to Im? prove Hie condition 01 lite land. "In that pen? insula (India) there was nu abundant Held Tor cul? tivation, and a cheap labor market, llerore tho agricultural condition or India would reach the desired position great improvements were neces? sary. Those improvements," considering thc vasl area or ihe country, and thc want or means or commmiicnitou, could am lie effected by private enterprise alone. Thc government was paternal, and to it they must look ror assistance." Reso? lutions were adopted petitioning the government for some assistance, which so rar have been or little avail. The non-success or their projects, and the satisfactory accounts received as to thc condition of thc South, turned their attention to this new Held ot Investment open to Hiern, where private enterprises could be most effectually and successfully employed. Tile consequence was the dispatching of an agent to Inquire Into and re? port roll particulars regarding the production and iiinnnf&rturo or cotton lu Hie Southern States. Thc gentleman lllllug this position has arrived here, has visited thc South, and is probably ere this on his way back to report his experiences, which wc arc rather anxious to know, as pending this action or thc association a number or English capitalists stand ready lo pour their wealth Into the South, which must largely contribute to Its prosperity mid advancement. That thc benefits to nccme from snell Investments are immense, ls beyond question, aud wc regret exceedingly ihm thu should he made hy foreigners, while large amounts ol unemployed capital at the North should he allowed io remain Idle. Utarrieib. SMITH-REEDER.-On Thursday evening, De? cember 2d, at the residence of thc bride's rather? by the Kev. John T. YVIghllunu, W. HASH-ION SMITH to Miss SVK LOUISA, youngest daughter or M. II. Reeder, all or Charleston, S. C. No cards. * SMITH-HENRY.-On thc 8th Instant, by C. E. Konnpanx, Bsq., Captain OilARUtS W. Suini, of Haltlinore, Md., to Mrs. Ai.VIDA A. II KNUT, of Savannah, Ca. No cards. * Special Notices. I hov t rallied Off my Post Odis A Ink my Poy in FLANTA8H UNI P'raps yu may bo supprl/.ed to herc uv my rcllnquishtn my Guv'mcnt Dills witli Awl Its glory In scch n Caws. Herc mee rust; then Jedgo Mc. It hnppcnd Uinswlsely: I wus eanvasiln thc Mawmea Flats lor our lllurid Kcdcntry A thc Post Ollis suksecli uti. In Diet land uv pewer Delito I Biak a snug * ? . * Thc Fever Ager luk me, A theo Chills A Shivers slink mo-shuk mc like a Nold loos button on n Shnlky smokc-IIouso door; til ml fralm uv 40 Summerz, mkd like sum Ole plaid Out bumer/, en n morn In' weil lils Hill i/. gon A he can't git no moar! * * * * (N. !k Tills ls not rll by Edit. A. Powe; but It cums so awlflrcd ncer too it met yeu wood n't no tho dlfruncc in thc dark.) lu this nurfiil egsstrommltty I Flue at wonts tu a Notd laity fren' uv Minc A toald bur ml k rit ter? kel phlx. Slice hes no'd meo Long A Lil Vd mc Wei A she cowls mo Pet Names. " "Troly," se/. Slice (scch iz thc Plalful knlknumcn uv ml liol hood) "yu orter talk a good Doste uv PLANTA SHUN UlTimZ. I've Uv'd A Sufcrd lu thcaz swmimps every sens thc 3 thnycrs wits Hung & I no, loaded surtlnly,thct PLANTASIIUN HITCH/, \z theo on'y reel kewer fur tho Slinlks !" "H_b-but air Utan 1-1-loyawl drink?" asked P shlvcrln'ly, feerln Least I mite bco Incurrldgln, suththlng uv a suthcrn Naclicr. "Doont bee skoerd, 'Troly," rcplldc tho csstlmabul D?rens.?, "thu air Maid uv Call.isayya, S. T.-ISM-X A thee Verry loyawllst kind uv Santy Crews Rom." Ml Donia bein removed lt ml Peers fur thee Post Ollis asswaged I tuk an awlmlty Doste uv "PLAN TASIIUN" A yu bett brutherln, lt maid mee hilo I I Ink an inner In 2),' ourz & mi shniks quit. 1 may sa, Ilia "parsed in thnlr Checks I" Tim got I Not wun uv 'cm lingard too say good bl t I WUK a Nasby Icewered; a Petrolcnm wei I-wei I wuz I Now I am a PLANTASIIUN mlaliuancry; I go aiiowt prcachln tho good Tldln's to Aw) shakers (A "tullera rcqulrrln a Jcntcl stlmmorlcnt;" sea small bib*.) I hcv traldcd off mi Post Ollis A may Now be found talkln PLANTASIIUN BITURZ, In the hlwalz A theo blwolz fruin Erly Morn tm Dowey Krc. What slnnln, snfrln, shunten bruther 'll hcv theo next Hot tm ? . MAO.VOLIA WATER.-superior to the best Im? ported Ocrtnan Cologne, and sold at half thc price, deer imlisu Special Notices. P??-TIIK SINCERE THANKS or TUE olllcers unduietubcrs of th?; Pioneers ...un Kir/iuc Pire Company ure tendered i<> Mr. V. P. ELI'tlRD ?ind Mr. M. lill?lt, for refreshment*, tarnished nt the Hro un the muralug <.! Hie -?ti? Instan:. dees J?*r (.'.MW Ul-- THANKS. -I!. V. .-IM MOXS sincerely thanks but friend* and neilin ors. especially Messrs. CAMl'SEX mid CHAS. STKIX MKYEH, niuo the Pire Companies, foi ihelr exer? tions In saving bis r?sidence, at Hie Ore ou IU< mm Hin? ni Hie M li institut, dec? I T.#*- THE THANKS OF THE HOPE PIRK BKOIKR COMPANY arc hereby tendered to Messrs. C. ll. WEST, Jr., and JOHN S. BIRD, for refreshments kindly furnished nt the Ure on the morning of thc Util. JOHN S. HU UNS, dccO 1 Secretary. /zerrA RT? OP THANKS.-THU STONE? WALL rmi: ENGINE COMPANY desire to return their sincere thanks to Ur. IIORLRRCK, Mr. U. W. MrcKF.NFt ss and Hrs. CHARLTON lilltl? ror re? freshments furnished ut the lire on the moraine'" or the 3th Instant. WM. C. MILLER, ?leen 1 _ _ Secretary. /E?-API'LIOATION WILL DE MADE ror the renewal or two CERTIPICATKS of thc old stock, lu tiie Hank of Charleston, South Caro? lina, viz: No. 6748, '12 shares, standing In thc anni or lt. j. IS.W'.KUTT. Administratrix, aud No. ss, *1 shures, standing lu the uauio of RACHEL IIARRETT, Adralulstrutrix;both CerUllcatcs bel?g lost. C. PO/.NANSKI, deco ?nmn?* _ Executor. .r?rSIIIIM'KHS PER STEAMERS DIC TATOR. CITY POINT and PILOT HOY are hereby notllicd iliat no freight will be received after sun? set on the days of their sailing, di d J. u. AIKEN ft CO., Agents. ^atT-NEW CHURCH (8WBDH?BOR I.IN) LKCTV RES.-Rev. LOUIS ll. TA PEL, MIs slunary of thc New Church Assoulatlou for Georgia, Soutli Carolina an<l Florida, wilt deliver three Lecture* iu the Unitarian Church, beginning atr.'i o'clock P. M., as follows: Tuesday, Decem? ber 7-"The Trinity lu Jesus Christ.*' Wednes? day, December 8-"The Sacred Scripture.*' Thursday, December o-" Heaven ami Hull." Thc publie are Invited to ai tend. dec. :t f.Ct-THE SUItSCRllJER Ul VHS XO TICK thal he will apply within thc lime prescribed by law ror s legal discharge ns Executor of tho last will or Mrs. I). DAVIS. Settled estate. C. J. DAVIS, ilecg thi* _ Executor. KOTIGE. -ALL PERSONS 11A.V 1X0 claims against thc Estate or Dr. J. L. NOW? ELL, late of st. James San tee, win present them to thu undersigned properly attested, within thc lime prescribed by law. All Indebted to said Es? tate will please make payment al once. E. W. NOWELL,) ,,vc,.ulo... tlocTJmo_L. C. NOWELL, } '..^'-'.UtoiW. ?BB- NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS IN DEBTED to the assigned Estate of Mr. CEO. tl. GltLMII'lt arc liercliy Informed thal their accounts have been placed into thc hands of Messrs. .SI? MONS A SlSOUMU, Attorneys, (oillcc, Droad street,) for collection, and ir settlements are mudo berorc thc first December next, no costs will be incurred. ll. GERDTS ft CO., novl.l Imo Ageuts ror Creditors. NOTICE_J. N. M. WOHLTMANN ror the present occupies the store or Messrs. FARRAR DUO., corner East Uay and Cumberland streets, und wiU be pleased lo sec his frleuds. novia ?SOLFEO r* LE'S RANK Ol' SOUTH CAROLINA.-CHARLESTON, NOVEMBBH 30, ISM.-Tilia hank having i csu med business, is now prepared to redeem lu outstanding bills. By order. JAS. S. GIBBES, dee! President. ?*r- JUST R E C E I V E D, A 1.1 KOK AS80IITMKNT Ol' FINE BUSINESS ENYKLOPES, XUJ. 6 AND 6, Willett will be furnished ts our customers with Business Card neatly printed thcrcou at $4 to f 0 per 1000. OA LL AT THE NEWS J OB OFFICE AND BEE BAUrLES. novio_ ~??-TO REMOVE MOTH PATCHES, FBBCKLRS ami TAN from tho race, usc PERRY'S Moth and Freckle Lotion. Prepared only by Dr. B. C. PERRY, No.40 Bond-street, New York. Sold by all Druggists._dccC 3mos ^T^NO CURE, NO PAY.-FORREST'S JUNIPER TAR. tor Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Spliting or Blood and Lung Diseases. Immediate relief and positive cure, or price refunded. 3") cents. N. H.-The genuine article has yellow labels, with white, unprinted wrapper. Sold by G. W. AIMAB, Agent, Comer King and Vanderhorst streets. nova.1) thstajmo_ jpSS-A CARD.-A CLERGYMAN, while residing In South America as a Missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for tho enro or Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Disease or the Urinary and Seminal Organs and the whole train or disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been cared by tills noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will sen?' thc recipe for preparing and using this medlcin In a waled envelope, to any one who needs free of charge. Address JOSEPH T. INMAN, Static CR, Kl Ide House, oct4 argos*_New York City. JOT ERROKS OF YOUTIT.- A GENTLE? MAN who suffered for years from Nervons De? bility, Premature Decay', and all the effects of youthful Indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffer lng humanity, send free to all who need lt, tho re? cel, t and directions for making the simple rem? edy :iy which he waa cured. Sufferers wishing to profli. by tho advertiser's experience, can do SA by addressing, with perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, No. -ki Cellar street, New York, novo 311103_,. ?S" PREPARATORY MEDICATION. Tho human system, Hie most dcllcato and sent; live or all crested things, should bo duly prepare., to meet the shock occasioned by a sudden chango In tho temperature or thc air. Kvcn thc solid met? als contract and expand under,cold and heat-so that If man were composed or iron, Instead of frail tissues ami libres, circulating milds und bru? tto osseous in mt er, hts frame would not be proof against the vicissitudes of climate. As lt Ls, it be? hooves every ones, especially the feeble, to fortify the frail tenoincnt of mortality against thu In? clemency of the present season. A wholesome, Bircngth-ftuppljtng vegctablo tonto and alterative ls the preparatory medicine required, and among medicinal agonts of thia character, HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS stand supremo. In a snc oessful career of nearly a quarter of n century, the preparation has never t>oen equalled or ap? proached, and Its sales aro now largor than tltoso of any half doten articles, purporting to belong to thc same class, that lins cvor been advertised in this country. As a remedy and preventive of Dyspepsia, and all Its complications, lt may bo said to havo lived down competition and to tic thc standard spcolfle of the Western Hemisphere. A conreo of this gonlsl restorative at tho oommonco raent of winter Is the surest safeguard against au the com plaints which arc caused or aggravated, by exposure to cold. deco SD?O