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VOLUME VII.-NUMBER 1141. CHARLESTON, fe. C., FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, MX DOLLARS A YEAR THIS NA TIONA I. CA VITA I.. Thc Plot? of ?br Virginia Itadlcol* Foil? ed br Ornu(-Xa War witta Spain "What thc Spanish Minister Si?y*-The Public Urbl.Ar. |SrSl'l Al. TK1.K0HAH TO T1IE NEWS.) WABUINOTON, November 2R. 1 have it from undoubted nulhorilj that Ibo President yesterday refused to countenance tho movement or the Virginia Kadicnla lo defeat thc admission of thc Slate into tho Puioii. President Grant informed Governor Walker that he should recommend lo Cougrcsn thc Immediate admission .r Virginia. There will be no trouble with Spain. Thc Span? ish Minister says that application will bc made this week to thc courts io have thc gunboats re? leased; and If this be refused, then the govern? ment will bc asked to allow them to be bonded not to fight against Peru. Thc public debt statement for November shows a reduction of less than four millions. |FHOU TUE ASSOCIATEn PRESS.] WASIIINOTON, November 27. The bulk of Ibo Prcnldcnt's message 1B com? pleted. Western legislators will opp'.sc any scheme for contraction; they rcprcEcnt a money famine In tho West. ?Btrutig impression exists that the Judiciary Committee will report resolutions Impeaching Judge Ilustccd, of Alabama. lt ls stated that General Ilrcckluridgc has en? gaged rooms herc for thc winter. lt is ofllclnlly denied thal either American or Spanish neets arc concentrating at New York. Tho Mlantonomah was merely sent lhere on a trial trip. The President, in an Interview with Governor Walker, saw no objection to thc carly admission of Virginia. Thc Virginia committee of a majority of thc Re? publican Convention had a satisfactory interview with tho President. Details havo not transpired, though lt ls understood that thc consaltatlon strengthens hopes of an carly admission. The Star hun thc following: "Messrs. Carr, Massin and J. Ambler Smith, members of thc Vir? ginia Senate, together with a colored man rep. e senting thc minority ora late Republic un Conven? tion held m Richmond, who bolled ft nm that con? vention and favored the Immediate admission of Virginia, had an interview with thc President this morning. Tho object of thc visit was to coun? teract any move made or te bc made by thc ma? jority of thc convention to delay thc udmlsslon or thc State upon tho assembling of Congress. Iloutwcll has directed tho continuance of thc present purchases nf bonds and sale of gold through December. A NEW VJ na IM 1 A ENTERPItlBE. RICHMOND, YA., November 28. The stockholders of thc Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad last night ratified the contract with 0. P. DunUngton, W. Tl. Asplnwall, Pliny Pish and their associates, of Now York, for thc com? pletion of tho road. The gentlemen named and meir associates in thc contract were elected di? rectora for thc ensuing year with Joseph ll. An? derson and Ocncral Wickham. Thc contracting parties are to finish the road or get nothing for their labor. It ls stated that Huntington will bc president, to reside In New York, and General Wickham, tho present president, will bc vice president, to reside on thc linc or road. A PLEA VOli CUBA. PniLADELPniA, November 27. Within three days thirteen thousand people signed the following: "Wc, tho undersigned, chi? lena ot tho Dolled States, In the interests of hu? man liberty, respectfully petition your honorable body to accord to thc Infant Republic of Coba the rights of a belligerent power, and to recognize her Independence. Wc urge this prayer for rea? sons that she has successfully withstood foreign tyranny for more than a year, during which time she has established hcrjust claims tobe acknowl? edged among thc powers of the em tu, and wc in? voke your immediate action." METAME HACES. ? NEW OKI,RAMP, November 27. At the Me uiric races to-day, first sweepstakes, dash of two miles-Locust Post, bonita, Kitty Free and Heirn hold were entered, thc latter the winner in 3:6&Ji. Second race-mlle heats and repeat, Montgom? ery's colt, unnamed, LltUc Mack, Jeff. Jennings, Sarah McDonald, Coquette, Col. Roberts, Morgan Scout, Corsican and Aba Hakcr; tho first four dla tanoed thc first heat; Corsican winner, Aba Ha? lter second-time, 1:49X, l:?Ji. Attendance good; weather damp and foggy; mercury at GO degrees. lu ito r J: MADRID, November 27. Tho government announces Its intention to restore constitutional guarantees. Pbllllpine Island advices report that a formid? able reactionary conspiraoy has been discovered. Many arrests made, and tho chief of thc con splracy committed suicided when he found thc conspiracy frustrated. PARIS, November 27. lesseps, chief engineer of the Baez Canal, pub? licly denies thc unfavorable reports regarding tho saccess or the great enterprise. Fifty vessels sailed safely through thc canal and returned. LONDON, November 28. There are Fenian demonstrations throughout Ireland, some of thom riotous. MADRID, November 28. The Republican deputies have been returned to thc Cortes in a body. Oot'EsnAOES, November 28. Thc ratification or the treaty tor the sale of the Isiond of St. Thomas lo thc United States bus been postponed Tor six months. ALEXANDRIA, Kgypt, November 28. Two vessels of 2400 tons burden have passed through th' Sites Canal. **B. . ??KB J HOM THE WlltES. Tho North Carolina Legislature ls investiga? ting, amid much excitement, some giant railroad frauds which have been un nantirai in that Slate. Robinson St, Co., tobacco manufacturers of Lou? isville, have failed. Liabilities ?200,000. Governor McDougall believes tho Winnebago in? surrection will dio oui upon proper explanation to tbe half breeds. Three field hands attacked a planter named Johnson, In Johnson County, Arkansas, with knives. Johnson killed two mid mortally wounded the third. Johnson received moro IPan twenty wounds, bul will recover. Tho Synod of Georgia, lo session at Tallahassee, Fla., have decided to remove Oglethorpe College to Atlanta, OB., from Uilledgcvllle, provided tho former city gives tho land tendered and tho cit! seas raise 149,000 within a reasonable Hmo. -Tho union of Spain with Portugal in under? stood to be urged by Karl Clarendon on thu part of tho British Government, and many Spaniards r Would gladly agree lo lt, receiving the Klug of i, ? Portugal as their sovereign. Tho smaller power, however, ls alarmed and protests lt will stand alone. A few Portuguese statesmen aro for lt, ?nd tho Marquis of Huldanhn ls even said to be eertaln timi Ma nation can ho persuaded to agrco te a common manaron and to a union ; bul then seems to be no ono ready to take tho initiative. A Spanish Cavour is oonstanily asked for, bnt la never forthcoming. TH K STA TM I. KV J S I. -I Tim E. Thc fallowing business wns transacted lu Ino General Assembly on Kilda; and Saturday, in addition lo Ibo moro important malters already telegraphed: PHI na Y, November 30. lu the ilouae, Rivers introduced a hill lo desig? ualo Ihn Mincers hy whom, and (hu times when, and places ul which, Miles ordered by thc Courts of Common liens and judges thereof, und of thc Courts or Probate, Hhnll be mude, und (Or other purposes, ltercrred to the Committee on thc Ju? diciary. Mr. Ilugnod presented thc petition of Lemuel Thomas, lute sheriff of Plckcns County, asking to have certain monies, retained by Win. Hood, Ksq., late Stale Treasurer, paid over lo him on tax collections. Referred to Committee on Ways and Ileana. In the Senate, notices were given of bills to pro? tect thc rights ot parties law tally in possession nf1 lands nnd tenements; to denne Hie criminal juris? diction und practice In courts or justice. Mr. Corbin intrnilueirwl a bill lo authorize a lease or certain lund on Kdlsto Isla ml and thc erection or a wharr and ht lier structures thereon. Tito Committee on the Judiclnry reported fa? vorably on a bill relative lo thcsulcor the Charles? ton i Tollhouse, and u n ra vom i ii v ou n bill to amend the net lo define Hie jurisdiction ami regulate thc practice or probate courts, all ot which were or? dered ror consideration to-morrow. A number ol bills were read and referred to ap? propriate committee?. A resolution to defino thc sense of thc Senato on thc adoption or tho report ol thc Committee .n Railroads on a bill to uiTnrd nhl In thc exten? sion or thc Hpitrlauhurg and Union Rullroad wus laid on thc taide. SATURDAY, November 27. in thc nonie, HcLnrgo presented the petition of ! Rev. W. II. Yates, chaplain Seaman's Society, Charleston, lor nu appropriation to establish n marine school ship, ltercrred to the Committee on Ways and Means. The Judiciary Committee were Instructed to in? quire into und rnporL upon Hie question ns to whether there are any statutes ot Hie State dis? criminating against persons on account of color, now in force in this State. Tho accounts or John Williams ($78) and John S. Sims ($72,) ror services as special const ables, of Kdecflcld County, were referred to thc Committee on Claims. Notices were given of bills to provide medical attendance for the poor In each county In this State; lo authorize thc issuing of $2,000,000 or Stale bonds by thc State, to bc applied to thc pur? chasing ol hinds In this State ror homesteads ror thc poor and laboring classes In this state; to amend an net entitled "An act to amend un act to doline thc duties and jurisdiction or county commissioners-," to prevent thc marrying or Arni cousins. Wilder presented the accounts or Dr. W. L. Templeton for pont-nun-tcm examinations. Re? ferred to thc Medical Committee. Mr. Ni ngle presented thc petition of Wm. IT. Walker, of columbi a, praying tho removal of lc- 1 gal disabilities, nndcr which ho Is laboring, having been convicted of larceny at Spartanburg, at rall I tenn, 1860. Referred to the Committee on thc Ju? diciary. Mr. Moore presented thc petition of citizens or Anderson County for thc passage of a law tn al? low deputy sheriffs and constables thc same mile? age UH ls allowed witnesses sud jurors, and ror other purposes. Referred to tho Committee on the Judiciary. Thc Speaker announced that (In accordance with thc resolution ndoptcd to appoint a commit? tee on labor, at seven members,) bc would request thnt thc delegation from Congressional Districts wnnld meet, select nnd recommend one member from each district, which wnnld mnke four mem? bers, and he would appoint thc remaining three. Mr. Sloan introduced a resolution, which was adopted, that n special committee, to consist of five members., he appointed, to whom ahall bc re? ferred HO much or thc Covcrnor's message as re? lates to thc river fisheries. B. J. Cain Introduced a resolution, which was adopted, Hint the Committee on thc Judiciary be requested to report whether, In their opinion, thc Governor of this State can remove andltora or county treasurers, or whether their term of otllcc cannot expire indore the lapse or two years from their appointment. Mr. Clyburn presented thc presentment of thc grand jnry or Lancaster County, for October term, 1860. Referred to thc Committee on thc Ju? diciary. t Tho Speaker presented the account of R. C. Shiver ror carpets for Hie hall of thc House. Re? ferred to tho Auditing Committee. Representatives Pcrltcr and Burton obtained leave of absence. In the Senate, Mr. Corbin obtained leave of ab flcncc* Cain presented the petition or Rev.Wm. B. Yates, seamen's chaplain of the port Of Charleston, praying an appropriation for a marine school ship in Charleston harbor, whloh was refcrrod. Also, petition of John II. Law. praying that the bridge over the Stono. called llanto win's Rrldgc, be rechartered and vested In him, which was re? ferred. Mr. Foster presented the account of J. fl. Sloane against Hie State for services rendered ax a magis? trate previous to november, 1868, which was re? ferred. Mr. Rodgers presented a copy of tho present? ment and orders of the Rrand Jory for Plckcns Connty, nt the March term, i860, of tho Court of Ocncral Sessions, for that county, which was re? ferred. Ralney presented thc account of Messrs. Brynn A McCnrtcr for stationery furnished the Attorney General's office, which was referred. Notices were given of bills to authorize thc tssne of State bonds to tho amount of $2,000,000, to bc applied to thc ?"lrchase of lands In this State for homesteads for . nc ,iOor and laboring clames of thlB Stale; to ..loorporatc tho African Methodist Episcopal Church in this State; to extend the jur? isdiction of the Court or Probate. OUR LEGISLATORS. 0 SCANDALOUS BRnAVIOR OF CONGRESSMAN H?GE. Incendiary Speeches of Ibo Abbeville GafBn. The Abbeville: Press and Banner (rives tho following particulars Of thc outrageous conduct of "Congressman'' H?ge, at Abbeville, on Satur? day last, an account of which has already appear? ed in these colnmns: With Haunting banners waving before their eyes, an excitable crowd of blacks pass into the courthouse, tilling every nook and corner, so that further ingress aud egress were equally Impossi? ble. There were scarcely moro titan a dozen | whites present including our worthy sheriff, clerk and county clerk. Mr. H?ge IB tho orator ot thc day, and harangues upon the labor quos- ! Hon. lie tells the laborer that one-third of 1 the crop is not enough for him. Captain J. N. Cochran, who Isstundlngncarthedoor, addresses u civil question to thc speaker-"Tell these color- I cd people what a 'nigger' ls worth In money money wages being paid In my section." nogo evades the question, and appeals to thc passions of his audience by denouncing Hie word "nigger" as a term of opprobrium. Captain coch? ran disavows tho ase of the term In an offensive sense; but H?ge refuses to hold any further col? loquy. Major Johnson, near by, Buys In an un? dertone, "why sm ely nigger means a black man." Their "offence hath this extent, no more." Sul? livan (the Into member elect) thc chairman or the meeting, orders their arrest, and Immediately fol? lowed a scene of thc Wildest confusion. Pande? monium let loose-cries or "kill him, kill, kill him," from an excited crowd convulsed with all thc agonies of a causeless panie. All made for thc dour, some over thc heads of their less for? tunate i omni*k s, nil except a very few (includ? ing thc orator of the day, whom a rc 11 ex current lauded safely behind thc tloor ul one of thc Jury rooms.) Messrs. Cochran, Johnson, Gray and Carter were immediately un estel, (the two last though pre? sen t. in tho meeting hud not opened their mout hs,) were arrested without warraut-were arrested, ir upon any pretended charge at all, ror doing what evey citizen hus a rigid to du-attending a popu? lar meeting and observing tho nilen of legitimate discussion. Their persona wero violated ami their lives Imperilled without the shadow ol JustlUcu Hon or excuse. INFAMOUS TU UK ATS OP MRMBBHS OP TUB I.IIUI3LA TtlBB. A Cokesbury letter Bays : Thc law ls Ignored and vengeance appealed toby those claiming to bo luw-inukcni ror Abbeville. On last Monday, when the train arrived at Hodges from Abbeville, Mr. Pcm Gumti, recently elected lo thc Legislature, got ont sf tho cns, ac? companied by u squad sf armed negroes, and es? sayed u speech somewhat to lids effect: "I stund upon the soil where the Hon. B. {'.Randolph poured out his lire's blood, and wo Intend lo have re? venge ror it. The iii MI. Republican killed In this county every leading Democrat shall bc killed and their houses tun ned down over them." Tills was apparently addressed to some dozen willie men who wero standing near. Here ls un appeal to tho passions of thu Ignorant colored people lo set aside law, and lako matters Into their own hand 1. This is tho counsel of a so-called law-ma? ker. Will bo bo sustained by those in authority r Tue coi o red people, os a class, aro misrepresented by this fellow, for they ar? really better citizens than he, und he certainly docs not pretend to represent tim whtto people, lt seems to bo a bid fm--Ahe voles or the colored people at thc next cleoilou, hut, rrom all I can leam, lie will fall to I K<5t "eyrcspcotable people of that class to sustain h m. Tho oUier, Mr. Ouitln, who claims tho scat of senator, tn which he was not elected, staled his devotion to thoralrscx by kissing two of them on the platform Just borers tho train left. This, however, ls a mailor of taste, and I am nuable lo say which was most degraded by it, or which was must honored. TUE VA HOU CONVENTION. Adoption of tU.- "lr?tform. AH rtlrctuiy Kia! ml in mir speclul dispatches, tito l.niiur Convention reassembled in Columbia on Krlilay. A member fruin Oraiigcburg ofTcred a r?solu tlon-which was laid upon Hu: tattle, after much discussion-that following rates of wages Pc given io I ol torc ni for cultivating conon and corn; lirai class, iii.; Bccond, Si"; third, per inuntli. and Hie lal overa shall receive in addition to thc above :t poo.:.is bacon per week, pock corn, quat l molasses,pint ?alt, for bis board; and If working for u Kharo of tho crop, they shall receive one-half of all thc provision crop, and one-third of thu colton raised upon thc farra. Tho plantera tu furnish all the running utensils and sufficient horse power to carry on thc farm. Thc committee appointed to memorialize thc Ccucral Assembly submitted thc following: TU ttf ItomtrnoU Mts Senate and House of Repre? sentatives of the stale of .South (karolina: Thc laborers or the State ol South Carolina, tu Convention assembled, beg leave to memorialize your honorable body to furnish un appropriate and cirectuai remedy nu- sumo or thc grievances which Hu: agricultural laborer uow pulfers at thc hands or the large majority or his employers. We believe Hint there ls no natural antagonism betwecu thc inlcrests of thc planter and those of thc laborer; but . n thc contrary, that fair dealing and a rigid performance of duty on thu part of each, will secure tho prosperity of both. Wc arc aware that many or thc wrongs to which laborers are subjected nre beyond remedy by legislativo enactments, but must lind their re? dress lu thc organized efforts of inc laborers them? selves, acting uullcdly within thc lines of thc law, with a wisc regard to Um equitable claims of e.ipi tal, und thc Inalienable rights or labor. Yet, while your houornblc body nrc restricted by constitutional limitations fruin iixiug thc rato of wilges, it in within thc scope of yin ir authority to insure more fully than at present, their speedy and certain colled ion, and also by suitable laws, to conrer upon the laborer a greater power or Hcir-protcctlon than he now possesses. Wc, therefore, pray thal your honorable body will pr?vido by statute 1. That tho claim ortho agricultural laborer for wages due shall operate as a preferred lien upon the land that he works, and thal thc planter or owner of said land Rhall notscll or ali?nale thc same, until such claim ts satisfied. 2. That thc Governor shall appoint a discreet ami proper person in each county who shall bc desig? nated as "commissioner of contracts." Such per? sons shall bc charged with tho duty of examining and attesting all contracts between the planter and laborer, and shall act as advisory counsel or thc laborer upon all questions that may arise un? der bis eon tract. Ile shall make a quarterly re? port to thc lturcau or Agricultural Statistics, Rol? ling fori b the number or laborers In his county, how employed,mid thc rate ot w ages paid, and the names of planters and laborers who may have vio? lated their contracts, all of which shall bc laid be? fore thc General Assembly, at thc commencement of each Rcsslun thereof, sud shall bc published for general Information. 3. That thc suits of all classes of laborers and employees for wages due them shall have prece? dence on the caicndrus or thc couria, over all other civil suits, and shall bc heard at thc first term ot thc court arter thc dcclurattou or thc plaintiff In thc same shall have been filed. 4. That thc Oovcrnor shall bc authorized to ap? point, lu cacti county, un otllccr whose duty ll shall bc to make up thc list or jurors, and super? intend thc drawing of thu Rame, in order that thc laboring classes may have a rall* repr?? sentai iou on thc juries, a privilege which ls practically denied them in thc rural dis? tricts, under thc operation ur the present system. 6. That when lands arc sold under execution, tho sherill shall divide them as nearly ns practica? ble, Into tracts notexcecding tl ft y ncres each, In order that thc small capitalists may bu ennuie to purchase. Wc believe that this measure will greatly facili? tate tho acquisition or land by tho landless, mid Hutt it can be rendered legally practicable by pro? viding that thc decree or sate. In each case, shall declare that only so much or thc debtor's land, or the subdivisions thereof, shall bc sold as may bo necessary to satisfy the judgment. 0. That all due bills given by planters to la? borera shall sprciiy in terms thc special considera? tion far which thc same shall have been given, and shall be transferable, at thc option of the holder, and shall operate as a Hen upon thc crop and land whenever such dec bill ls given, lu lieu of payment far agricultural labor. T. Tluil nine hours shall bo a law ful day's work far all mechanics und laborers engaged in manu? factures or in any business requiring skilled labor. 8. Abolish all taxes on sales "or cotton and rice, by either Stato or municipal authorities. Your memorialists aro sallsiled that thc enact? ment or thc laws herein prayed far will bc or vast benefit to the agricultural laborers, and will greatly tend to advance the Industrial recon? struction ot thc entire Stute. And yonr memorialists will ever pray, Ac. By order or the convention. T. J. MACK KY , ' W."\1NA8HY' Committee on Memorial. B.G.'YOCI'M, Unanimously adopted by thc State Labor Con? vention, at Columbia, S. C., thia 26lb day of no? vember, A. 1). 18G9. THE COMING WOE. A Colman of Hagnettc bight from thc Sam Stretching Earthward-What may Happen-Something Bise that | may Happen-Plomo or Flood t Thc BUB'S atmosphere, say scientific men, ls in a highly excited condition. A column of mag? netic light ls shooting out farther and fun her from ihc solar sphere towards thc earth, and it ls now stretching out farty-llvc millions or miles. In other words, it hos accomplished half thc dis tunca betwecu us and the sun. Thc interesting question ls : How long wiii ii be before it finishes the rest of J the distance-.iel bridges thc gigantic rlinsm be? tween the earth ind thc sun, carrying thc globe away as if wc were a gigantic lump of coal fara roaring furnaceT This column or light at Inter? vals Indicates Its approach by Hashing und cor ruscathig with fresh brilliancy. So decided arc Its cirocls that two astronomers, ono at London, thc other ut o x ford, and neither knowing thc-ex pc ric II ce s or thc other, supposed that thc dark gloss or their telescopes had bscn broken or nut out or raugc, so strong was tho Hush or golden light upon tho vision. It ls predicted that, befare tho end nf next year, this magnetic light will have got near enough lo ns tn make its Immediate and actual Influence upon the earth distinctly fell. lt is announced that, In consequence, wo may expect to RCC phenomena ttiat bavo never been seen or known befare by tho human race, if any or our readers arc, therefore, yet disposed to com? plain ot thc weather and thc earthquakes, let them remember Hint, by this time next year, they may havn an enlim now linc of experiences to ex? plain and enduro, In comparison with which thc ntfui winter, and rough, rodo autumn or to-day may neem like a Juno morning In Paradise, and thc earthquake's shock and thc lightning's storm a placid rocking in thc cradle with a pleasant lul? laby or thunder. TTIB HOUKTHIKd SL8H TUAT MAT HAFTEN. A public, lecturer In New York recently argued thal In Kloo years more a grand deluge would end lils race and make him a fossil. Astronomy shows that thc earth ls oscillating in thc angle or Hs axis to thc sun lu periods or 21,000 years. Tho zones arc undergoing a constant change. Now, at tho North Polo ll is growing colder each year, and at tho South Pole warmer. Thus, an Im? mense ucumuluiion or glaciers or lecborgs at thc North Pule will result, whim at the South they will not form at all. In oaoo years the glaciers Will have accumulated no much thal they Will suddenly overbalance thc carib. Then tho wa? ters or tho sea will rush rrom the Bouthtothe North, and there will bo it deluge. TUE HP A NI HU O UN ll O A TS. Thc True Stato of thc Case. A Now York lotter of Thursday last sayB: It ls nol believed by sensible people hore-what? ever thc gold gamblers and stock speculators may say to tho contrary-that uny aurions trouble will really occur with Spain lu tho matter or tho gun? boat flees far which that government ls now re? ported to have made a formal demand-which de? mand our government ls understood lo refuse. Eminent lawyers, well versed in luiernatlonul law, express tho conviction that if Spain can sat? isfy this Government that these vessels of war are not to bu used against Peru, thu satisfaction lo laku thc farm ol a special pledge or guarantee, their surrender cannot legally bo refused. Tho allegation In Washington dispatches that tho re? fusal will also bc predicated upon tho fact that the gunboats aro lu tended to operate agalusta "peo ?>Ie with whom we hnvn friendly relations," they iirtbcr say cuunot bo well rounded, ir upplled io tho Cuban revolutionism, lu their present unre? cognized status. I give y un these views far what they muy bc worth. Tho Washington telegram to tho Associated Press, towards thc close ol thc day. ntntlug au? thoritatively that tho object or libelling the bums ls simply to bring ibo question before tho oonrts. wu h a v ow to their release, and that them ls nothing political III the proceedings of thogovcrii innnt, ?lld much to qutet the apprehensions or truublo oocaslonod by the acnaaUonal reporta earlier lu the day. /..<>l?/i/<:.V 1TKMH. -lo thc l'avis Rieliion platos, chignons --c larger than ever. - '. , -Rochcfort has slgued ihecirunlnr lin a?' .vit ? m to the voten of Parin "Revolutionary i/ndj Ce.n. nuobutcal candidates." -At the personal request of the Crown Prinjc? of Prassln, Ihn Bullan has red ed to the Klnir of Prns> Mathc entire territory of thc ancient church of Hie Knights ofst. John at JerU9*lom. -lt has been heckled in thc vatic m fhat turc Hyacinthe shall not bo admitted to ?tatc M-- ?ua anil expose his ideas before thc IKCUUIC :al Council. If ho presents biuiHclf bc ? ir 'Or? dered back to thc Pontifical frontiers, au.' tf he Insists thc gendarmes will escort him li "yond thc Urns. -At n court ball In Berlin, Bismarck tins mach pleased with thc wiro or a foreign diplomate who wax present. With characteristic au<iu?::y thc count reacheu out his hand to pluck.* without leave, n flower from thc splendid bouquet which thc lady carried. She rapped his kim, ... ' TTjlh her fan, saying, ' Pardon, Monsieur le CojjtjEyai that flower H not a cern?an Slate; you must ask for lt." -The Catholic priests of thc diocese of Balway, Ireland, havo recently resolved "that thu hitler cause or discontent and unhappiness which gen? erally prevail throughout this country, is mainly truccnblc to tho unsatisfactory relation!* casting hetwecu landlords and tenants, and that wo can never reasonably hope ror peace, happlncf j and contentment without an ciuituble adjjstrwut ot these relations." -A French chemist has invented a method of rendering thc numbers of houses, and thc hames of shops, as easily visible by night as by d>y. It consists lu rubbing thc figures and lettcM.with a certain phosphoric paste, which, though ubi dis? cernible- In thc daylight, will, lu the dat li, shine with perfect distinctness. Thc application;, would only need to bc renewed once a mouth, und re? quires a very trifling outlay. -nie proposed introduction of thc system or ikorl service In thc Russian army meets with much opposition from Russian writers. A. M. SolltolT says that "lt would destroy ?bc feeling that thc soldier belonged to the army body and sonl; thal his home and religion were concen? trated in one idea-thc army. It ls the unity aud compact ness which flow fruin thc present system thal made thc troops au Inexpugnable de'feupe to thc throne." -An english writer, Colonel "P. FllzWygram, lias I cen making nome extended rcsettrcties as to thu minimum quantity ar fresh air required by horses iustables. Ile arrives at thc conclusion, rather novel ror llvery-stnble keepera, that, "willi good ventilation, good drainage and paving, light nnd cleanliness, woo cubic feet* with a ground nrea or al io nt 97 reel per horse, arc suili cicnt, though probably thc minimum required for thc maintenance or health." -Tlie garrulity ot hair dressers has produce! a rebellion in London. At scvcrnl West Bud estab? lishments thc operators arc now forbidden to open their mouths miles* spoken to; while thc system or parading whole cellars of oil bottles aud scent coses berurc the customer ror sale is also done away with. For this reform nu additional charge is made, which covers thc losses emailed by Hie change. American barbers ought to ndopt so much or thia reform as pertains to thc oil bot? tle business. -Thc English, who, owing to their better roads, are enabled to make more usc or thc velocipede than wc arc, have invented a new bicycle, lu this machine thc old system or working wiih thc feet is dispensed with; thc weight or tht body be? ing thrown alternately on thc saddle aid on thc footboard becomes thc moving power, and thc machine glides forward with case and rapidity. Elegance ls not wanting In thc new machino, the rider rising and falling gracefully In tic saddle. Ladles also can ride with the sail.?* ease os ou horseback. -A Paris paper says thal Traupraann, pressed by questions and wearied, perhaps, with strug? gling with thc crushing charges that pressed upon him, has made n foll confession, lie had no accomplice. Ile killed thc father (Kink) on the 25th of August, ucar Uwcbwillcs, In Alsace, where he was nicely interred. He thou enticed the eldest son to Paris, thence to Pantin, where, on tbc 18th or September, he killed him. Two days afterwards bc enticed thc mother and five young children to thc same pince, where and when bc butchered them. PHltaOHAI, UOS8IJ'. -David Dickson made eight hundred bales of cotton this year. This ls suggestive. -Henry S. Foote, weary lug or Tennessee, has re? moved to Mississippi. -O' I >on ova ii Bo9sa hos been elected to Parlia? ment from Tipperary, Ireland. -Thc Marquis of Bute ls to build a large Catho? lic cathedral at Oxford, at lils own expense. -A. T. Stewart's bill ror dry goods furnished to thc Arlington House, Washington, amounted to $78,000. -Kdwin Forrest hns returned to Philadelphia, where he ht niling an engagement al thc Walnut Street Theatre. -Tho Dnke of Norfolk, thc highest nobleman of England, not of royal blood, succeeds to thc Cur? ter of the late Earl Derby. ^ -John Russell Yoong, formerly mauaging edi? tor of thc New York Tribune, goes lo Europe next month an thc agent of thc Kansas Paciilc Rail? road. -George Jones, an owner or a third or thc Kew York Times, and its publisher, ls trying to buy out thc politicians who own stock in tho paper, and run lt Independent or politics. -Hon. Oeo. II. Pendleton Intends to leave poli? tics and go into railroading, giving his whole at? tention to thc Kentucky Central Raltoad, or which he hos recently been elected president. -Ashier, the impeacher, now Governor of Mon? tana, and desirous of being sent, (when thc time comes,) to tho United States Senate, has suddeuly "gone back" on the colored people, and, It ls slated, now repudiates them altogether. -Solon Robinson, of thc New York Tribune, who has been In attendance upon fairs for a life? time, speaking of the Georgia State Pair, says tho appearance of such a concourse, so well and rich? ly dressed, in so short a tinto after a ruinons war, ls thc most wonderful Illustration of thc recupe? rative energy of a people ho ever saw. He cou ld never have believed If he had not seen iL -In a letter from Macon, Georgia, to his "paper, John W. Forney tells or a New England man whoso largc-hcartcdncsn would do honor to a British philanthropist. Mr. Denny raw u lotter in a newspaper describing tho poverty or Colonel Robert Allston, ol Georgia, once a wealthy man, and sent him a thousand dollars, begging him to accept lt as a means or restoring lils shattered for lanes. "Won by this unexpected kindness, the Colonel replied as frankly, telling his HI ranger friend that one thousand dollars would be of Hule usc, but that if he had flvo bo would start tho work] afresh io good heart, ami would honestly repay thc loan. By return of mall Mr. Denny for? warded tho additional four thousand. Tho next step was an Invitation of Colonel Allston, asking bia Boston friend to hts home in Georgia ; and ho came. In tho sovcnly-ufth year of his agc, with bis wife, to seo the cx-Confcdcrato whoso honest story had reached his heart, and whoso honest clio rta wero dovoled to tho restoration of thc Union he had bravely fought to divido." -Tho marriages of tho English Dnko of Aber? corne daughters affords a slgniucant proof of what beauty does fora family. Whllo flvo or these yoong ladles-by no moans liberally dower? ed by their father-says tho New York Evening Post, aro al rc tnly married to wealthy peers, and a Blxth ls engaged to tho heir or a dake, tho eight daughters or a marquis aro without husbands. Blnoo the days or tho celebrated cunnings, no family hos in this rtttpcot bsen so famous as the Hamiltons. Intloed.The latter are. the moro re? markable of the two; ror while there were hut two beautiful Gunnings, there arc seven Ladies Humil? lan, und all ol' them uro bounties. One is Hie v. He of Hie Earl ur Dalkeith, the heir of r>oid Buccleuch; others are tho wives or tho Karls or ijcktteld, Durham un il Mouin Edgcumbe: another la thc affianced bride or thc eldeat non or thc Duke or Marlboro', whilst the youngest was mumed a few WfCka ago to tho >oune; Marquis or Luna dowue. This last wedding ox .lied in tho fashion? able und political world u vust deal ol Interest; especially, perhaps, because, while the youthful bridegroom is the head or u famous Whig house, lil bcuulirul bride is Hie daughter or the moat a: M oe ralle or Tories. CURRENT NOTES. ?' Wltal u geographical wonder a woman or fi.? ion ls. There ls her dress, which, perhaps, th ilk worms or Japan or Lombardy have fur? nished thc material Tor, woveu by the loonm or Henna and Lyons; lt is supported U|Kin lluiiigs or cotton fruin thc Ileitis lu Egypt, Georgia, Brasil, or Dharwur; her gloves used once to mum sport? ively upon thc Savoy mountains, ir they did not serve as natural clothes Tor ruts; Hie reut hers of Lei hat or bonnet formerly Hew aiiont tho palm groves or Sumatra uud the Mular Archipelago, or traversed Arabian lauds; the diamond huut. ors or Australia and South Africa, uud Persian oysters beds have Tarnished precious stones and pearls for her jewelry; thc bones of Arctic whalen sustain her embonpoint; her fnrs were torn from otter or mink in Alaska or llrilish A niel lea, or thc sable in Russia, or perhaps she wears u shawl from India; and lastly, her chignon may have once adorned a head long ?luce pillowed ou a "lap or earth." -Dlsendowtneni has been forced on the Aus? tralian Province ol Victoria In rather a remark? able way. Something like an Impartial endow? ment or thc religious sentiment was attempted there, when. iu ISM, au annual sum or $SM>,000 lu gold was set aside "for bandings for public wor? ship, and for ministers or religion," to bc applied according to thc relative numbers or each de? nomination. So long as tho gruut was divided among thc various Christian sects, there were but few dlssetitlons. Presently thc Jews enrac forward to claim their joint and lawful share, which lt wus impossible to deny them. Finally, however, thc Chinese Immigration gave rise to a demand fora granton benair or thc Joss-houses or thc Celestials. This was more than thc peo? ple eon ld tolerate, so, having resolved to draw thc linc ut. Buddhism, they came to the Inevitable ec elusion of discontinuing concurrent endow? ment altogether. A resolution has accordingly becu come to by thc Coloutal Parliament to allot a graiUully decreasing amount for a fow years for pnrposca or religion, uud then finally to abol? ish thc Rein altogether. -The, mysteriousaud irresistible impulse which drives people tu moralizing mid theorizing upon subjects of which they have little or no practical knowledge, hus a pointed Illustration In Mr. Rich? ard Grunt While's essay on the morals ans man? ners of journalism, in the Galaxy magazlue fer December. Along with some fanciful and Imprac? ticable notions, Mr. White advances a good ninny sound mid valuable ideas, and in thc malu ins views seem to bc on their taco reasonable uud just. And yet he could himself no more establish and conduct such a Journal as he demands than he could scull a cargo or sugar across thc Adan tic ocean tn a kitchen cullender. Only those whose days aud nights arc given to thc complex und ex? acting duties oT journalism can undcrslund how almost impossible lt is to bring the result of their never ending efforts up lo nuytblug near their own conceptions or what a newspaper ought to bc; and, taking ult thc circumstances or the case into account, thc wonder ls, not thal the average journals or the present day should not bc better, but that they should bc as good as they actually arc. Undertaking to make a newspaper and sit? ting ul a quiet customhouse dusk aud telling how lt ought to bc made are two widely dliforcui oecn patlons. -"ir lhere be an elysium on earth," lt la-ac? cording to an eloquent correspondent who hus been travelling la thc Caucasus-on the banks of the Phasls, two days'journey from TIOls. "Thc river," he says, "wanders through an exuberance of tropics.! shrubs and grasses, and tinted trees, laurels and rhododendrons. Species of palm and wild fruit trees of every kind grow almost rauk. And there arc birds ot all sorts; besides thc na? tive pheasant, woodcocks, wild ducks, snipes and colored hirds abound. This is thc bank garden, but away from it stretch thc mountains, folding back one above thc other to a distance of thirty or forty miles- Orst thc wooded runge, then thc less distinct blue, and then the HIIOW peaks. Overall wan a glow of thc softest light, and to? ward evenlug, when that snow was steeped in pink, und wc passed the canoes of tho lovely Gourri, thc most beautiful tribe or thc Caucasus, uud heard them chant their evening hymn, lt was not wonderful that I thought my horse must have stepped over the precipice and sent mc from sleep to fairy laud. And yet no ene comes herc !" Tims, he prophesies, will become thc most fash? ionable tourist headquarters In thc world. Tho steamers on the Dluck Sea, he declares, beat the Cunard; thc cabins and saloons are much wider and prettier; the latter actually has a door of pret? ty brick tiles. -There ls nothing lu language more grotesque and imiteront, than thc manner in which some ancient words, phrases aud mottoes are trans? posed into familiar conversation. This is pecu? liarly shown In the names of some old inns In England. In thc times or Cromwell, when suth heroes os "God-bc-pralscd Bambonea," and "Flgbt-thc-good-ilght White," and "Paint-not Hewitt," drank their ale, an inn was named tho "Clod Encompatseth Us." But when the nation became profane again, the word? were corrupted to thc "Goat and Compasses," and thc picture of a goat and compass wasused as a sign. There was a house near Oxford which was once called tho "Plume of Feathers," from the crest of the Prince of Wales, but afterwards became popularly known as thc "Plum and Feathers." The Inscrlp ? Hon "Caton Fidole" gave thc name the "Cat and Piddle," and "La rose des Quatre Saisons." bc came tho "Rose of tho Quarter Sessions." Thc "Satyr and Bacchanals" became the "Satan and Bag o' Nails;" thc "Cumr Dore" (Golden Heart,) the "Queer Door;" thc "St. Catherine's Wheel" the "Cat and Wheel;" thc "Boulogne Gntc" (com? memorating the taking or Boulogne by Henry VIII,) tho ?BnU and Gate;" thc "Peg and Wassail Bowl" thc "Pig and Whistle;" the "George Can? ning" thc "George and Cannon;" and thc "Battle Axe" thc "Axe and Bottle." -Count dc Chnmbnrd, who ls now thc head of tho Fr?lich house ol Bourbon, and therefore a mau or great prominence In thc political world, Inhabits a plain chateau at Frohsdorf. Ile re? ceives visitors with exquisite courtesy, and con? verses freely upon subjects of national interest. Tito Count ls of medium height, willi a pointed chestnut beard and graceful manners. Nothing Is required of persons who hnvo tho honor of being received at Frohsdorf except thc deference to which Connt do Chambord ls entitled by tho placo ho occupies in history. A few minutes be? fore dinner, Connt dc Chambord himself goes for Countess do Chambord, to whom he presents his guests. Tho other persons staying at the chateau meet In tho drawing-room. When tho dinner bell rings, thc company go into the dining-room. Thc master of thc house lakes his scat al thc mid? dle of tho table, with Countess do Chambord on his right, and young Count du Bardi, his godson, on his lefu Tho other persons toko their scats al thc placa assigned them. Count do Gharaboid begins a conversation w-hicb decs not cease to flow until corree is served. After dinner, thc con? versation continues in thc dining-room, full of dash and freedom, around a largo table whore, free from all etiquette, the garata aro placed at hazard. A boni io o'clook, Countess do Chambord retires, and tbo Count, holding out his hand to his guests, says to themi "Au revoir here-and elsewhere." At 11:30 o'clock, everybody sleeps in the chateau. lt AT HST li A it it R NEWS. Them wns n further dKdinrgc of workmen from thc Charlestown (MUSH.) UUV) yard on Tues Uar. -The seizure of tho Spanish gunboats tit thc Unite?! States authorities wilt throw four hundred ini-n oui ot employment at tho Dcluwutcr Works. New York. -New York ii.u> about live huudrcd loilgihorc lumber handlers, of whom two hundred ami ten are memberaof th?: Longshoremen's Union, 'fliese inen are paid furry cents per hour. -Thc proposed consolidation ol' thc Brooklyn umhin.;: I rauca is likely to lm effected soon. -New York lias about looo operative horse? shoer*, about not) ut Whom ure members of lim Union. Thc wages of these mell la $3 80 lo fl.io a iluy. -Tlie locating committee of thc "llatlc'rson Colony Association," of Brooklyn, ls to visit North and South Carolina, ami if not suited in those places, lliey ure empowered lo visit (leorgin. His understood dui on Hie return of this puny, loo members of thc association will start for the lau ds selected by them. -The shop-tailors' unions of New York have called a mass meeting of the trade for the purpose of devising some means whereby the obnoxious system of transforming households Into tailor? ing shops may bc abolished. sumens OE STATE NB WU. A Co-opcr.itlvo Iluihlin<r und Lund Pur chasing Association ls uboul lo sturt In Orange burg. A little negro was burned lo death lust, week at the Kev. Mr. Chaplin's place, eight miles from Orangebarg. Miss Susan Hair, nenrOrnngcburg, was severely burned un Hie tutti Instant by fulling into thc Uro during il tit. Mr. John Taggart, of Abbeville, died at his resi? dence on the 21st im-stanl lu lils ooih year. Thc prosperity of Orangcburg and all connected with ll is highly grut dying. On last Friday a little son nf Mr. James Kills, nour Union, waa so badly scalded by fulling into a put of bolling water that, lie died In a few hours. Tho Grand Jury or EdgcHchl courthouse, we uro I II [or med, have round a true bill against the post? master at that place for robbing the mulls. (?KN BRAT. LISE ON THK Devin OK G BORU R PEABODY.-Tho rollowlng ls a noble tribute io George Peabody, which General I.cc, on hearing or hts death, wrote lo Mr. Peabody Russell, the nearest living relative ol thc deceased: I.RXINOTON, VA., November 10, IKBP. ilu Dear Mr. Hassell-The unuoiincemenl ot | thc dentil or your uncle. Mr. George Peabody, lins ? been received with Hie deepest regret wherever i hts name and benevolence are known; und no? where have his generous deeds-restricted lo no j country, scct-inn or sect-elicited moro heart fell | admiration than at thc South. He stands nlouo in hist ur y for thc benevolent and Judicious distribu? tion or his great wealth, und his memory hus be? come entwined tn the afTccttous or millions or lils rellnw-ettlr.ens In both hemispheres. 1 tieg. In my own lichutr und lu behalf nf the Trust?es and Faculty or Washington Collegc..Vir glnlu, which was not rorgoticn by him In hts acts ol'generosity, to tender thu tribute or our un? feigned sorrow al his death. With grcul respect, your obedient servant, R. E. I,RH. JSlarricH. RICH A ROSON-MANNING.-At the residence or Governur J. I,. Manning, on the evening or thc .?.td instant, IlRRRV ll. Riot!ARMOR lo Miss M.MIY ll. MAS.NINO, both or Clarendon Dlslrict. JOHNSTON-JACKSON.-In Lexington. Cn., No? vember 2-5t1i. by thc Rev. John G. Gibson, Mr. ROIIRRT G. JOHNSTON, or Lexington, to Miss JKSSII: JACKSON, or Charleston, S. C. No cards. Obitttarn.. BOWMAN.-Died in Charleston, S. C., Novem? ber in, 18S0, In thc clghty-rourih year or her agc, K STU lilt LYNCH BOWMAN, last surviving grand? child ot Thomas Lynch, or St. James', San tee, one or thc fathers ur American independence. Born at tho close of one political convulsion, she outlived a second, only to witness with forti? tude thc wreck of a property which she hod al? ways held as u trust rrom Heaven lor thc relict or I Haltering. ScH-devotcd to a single lire. Hbo was yet a mother to the motherless. A model or re? finement, intelligence and culture, she conde? scended to those of low estate. In death she yielded up her soul with simple faith to that Sa? viour whose footsteps ls lire she had striven to follow. DICKSON.-Died at her mother's resilience, "in Fnlrllcld County, on tho 14th of November, Mrs. CATIIBRINK HARI'KR DICKSON, wife or Rev. Henry IL Dickson, or Yorkvlllc, S. C., In thc 20th year of j her age. CHEVES.-Died at his plantation, on the Ogee chec River, Georgia, Dr. Jons R. OH KV RS, In the Mth your of his agc. -funeral Notices. niRSCIL-Died, Sunday, A. M., November 28th, or croup, LUCRETIA H. M., only child of Mr. and thc lat? Mrs. 1. W. Hirsch, aged 1 year, 10 months and 28 days. JBVTHE RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND acquaintances of Hie above, and or BIrs. T. W. Mordecai and family, ure respectfully Invited to attend tho Funeral Services TO-DAY, at 3 o'clock P. M., nt No. 73 Rroad street. nov29 Special Notices. ?#- NOTICE.-THREE MONTHS' ?P TBR date application will be made to tho Bank or Charleston ror renewal Of GRRT1 Fl OATS No. 7288, for two shares, old Issue, and CERTIFICATE No. 4183, for seven shares, new Issue, In thc name or PAUL T lt A PIE lt In trast, thc same having been lost. PAUL Tit API RH. nov29 lamo3 JSaT- NOTES FOR DECEMHER, XD DRESSED TO TUE FEEBLE AND DEBILITATED. Tills is a trying season for Invalids, indeed for all who are not blessed with robust constitutions and Iron frames. Cold has come upon us suddenly, sealing up tin; open pores, and scaling In, as lt were, any seeds of disease that may have been lurking lu tho sys? tem, but which remained undeveloped so long os the waste matter of thc body and all acid and nu wholesome humors were freely discharged hy evaporation from the surface and through thc bowels. A tonic, aperient and alterative medicine ls now needed to invigorate thc vital powers depressed by alow temperature; to stimulate and purify thc secretions, uud to Ut thc body to endure, without Inconvenience, pain or danger, the sudden cli? matic change which ushers In thc winter. The only preparation which will fully meet this almost universal need, and will thoroughly and safely perform thc important work, ls '.ho leading tonto and alterativo of thc agc, HOSTKTTER'S | STOMACH BITTERS. This popular specific improves thc appetite, in? vigorates Hie digestive organs, regulates the flow or bile, enriches Ute blood, calms thc nerves, re? lieves constipation, promotes supcrOclal circula? tion aud evaporation, and being composed solely ot wholesome vegetable clements, with a pure stimulant AS their diffusive vehicle, may bc taken by thc weakest without fear. Thc flavor ls agreea? ble, for although thc Billers arc a potent medi? cine, they contain no nauseating element. nov20 iiiiic /*~THE SECRET OF BEAUTY LIES in tho use of HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM for the complexion. Roughness, redness, blotches, freckles, sun? burn and tan disappear where lt in applied, and a beautiful complexion of pure, satin-llko texture ls obtained. Tho plainest features arc made to glow rlth healthful bloom and youthful beauly. Remember Hagan's Magnolia Balm ls the thing that produces these erfects, and any lady can se? cure it for 76 cents at any of our stores. To preserve and dress the hair uso Lyon's Ka thalron. oct? wfmlroo Oycciul Notices. ?Str* Tl IK IMJANTBRS' AND MECHAN? ICS* RANK.SOUTH <.AHOI.ISA.-CMA lt LENTON, KOV EMBER SU, ibO'A-TblH Hunk ls prepared to redeem lt?'olin ul pur, at ?ls lillico on East fay. \V. K. IIA?KKMi, nnvOTtl Cashier. NOTICE.-STEAM KU CITY POINT will hereafter leave for Florida on KKIDAY KVB NiNti, at H o'clock, in dead or BATIUMIAY, ai herc lororc. j. H. A IK KN A co., muru Agent?. p$r CIT Y T A X E 8. THE CITY siirrlu" is making out allst of all unpaid Execu? tions in his oltlcc tor publication. novjtl ti ?EB- NOTICE.-J. N. ML W01ILTMAN? ror Ibo present occupies the store of Messrs. FARRAR cito., corner Kant Hay und Cumbcriuud streets, anti will be pleased lo sec bis friends. novia X f:- WK HAVE THIS DAY APPOINT" KI) Mr. LOUIS MAN1UAIILT to sign by procura? tion Tor our tlrm. LKSKSNK A WKLI.S. ChnrlCSlnii, S. C., November Still, 180*J. nnvttT :i ?BB- NOTICE.-ALL PEKSONS 1N DKlrTBD to thc assigned Balate or Mr. HBO. H. UKI; UK lt arc hereby Informed that ?heir accounts have been placed Into thc hands of Messrs. SI? MONS A SlBULtMl, Attorneys, (olllcc, Ilroad street,) tor collection, and ir settlements arc tumlo before thc tit si December next, no costs will be Incurred. ll. HERDTS A CO., novia Imo Agents for Creditors. JOB-HOPE FIUK ENGINE COMPANY. CHARLESTON,S.O., NOVEMBER23,1803.-1 would respectfully inform Hie citizens and residents or the Upper Wards or this city that thc tallowing Committee, members or Hie above named Com? pany, have been appointed to solicit subscriptions ror thc purpose or aiding lu paying rora Dew Steamer Intely ordered, aad which is dally ex? pected Dora tho builders lu New York, via: GEO. BURKE, JAMES H. PATRICK and J. MCCULLUM, Esqs. Also, thc following Committee, appointed sonic time ugo for thc same purpose, will < nil upon thc citizens of thc Lower Wards, viz: B. P. SEYMOUR, CEO. BURKE, J. KHNNY, WM. BROOK HANKS, Jr., and J. LIBMAN. W. IL SMITH, President Hope Pire Engine Company, and iiov24 wine: Chairman of Committee. jZSf- JUST RECEIVED, A LABOE A.SSOUTH HNT Ot' FINE BUSINESS ENVELOPES, MOS. & AND G, Which will be furnished to our cnslomors with Business Card neatly printeo thereon at $4 io tc per looo. CAM. AT T n R N E W S J OB OFFICE AND SEE SAM I'l.KS. novio j*S-TO CONSUMPTIVES.-THE AD? VERTISES, having been restored to health in a row weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affec? tion, and that dreadful disease, consumption, bi anxious to make known to his fcUow-suffercrs the means ot cure. To all who desire it, bc will send a copy of the prescription used (free or charge,) with thc direc? tions ror preparing and using the same, which they will rind a sons CUKE FOU CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BaoNonms, Ac. Tho objcot ol the ad? vertiser in sending the Prescription la to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer win try his remedy, as lt will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please ad? dress REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York._novo 3mos js&~ NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS HAV? ING claims against thc Estate of tho lato JOHN A. COOK, deceased, will present them properly attested, and all Indebted will please make pay? ment at once to Messrs. BOWBBS A 81LCOX, who will hereafter collect all Bents for tho Estate. SA BAH B. COOK, Executrix. JOHN E. BOWEBS, 1 KrccutorlI JAMES SILCOX, { executors. novM I'mw3_ yss- MANHOOD.-A MEDICAL ESSAY on the Cause and Cure of Premature Decline Lo Man, the treatment of Nervous and Physical De? bility, Ac. "Tliere Ut no member or society by whom this book will not be lound useful, whether such per? son holds tho relation of Parent Preceptor or Clergyman."-Medical Times and Gazette. Sent by mail on receipt of fifi y cents. Address the Author, Dr. E. DBF. CURTIS, Washington, D. C. septl lyr ^a-USE JOIIN DWIGHT ic CO.'S SUPKR-CARH. SUDA, thc best for housckeapavs. Established iste. sept 2T mflmosD*c ;?arTIIE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY. JACOB'S CHOLERA, DYSENTERY AND DIAR? RHOEA CORDIAL.-This article, so well known and highly prized throughout the Southern States as a Sovereign Remedy ror tho above diseases, is now offered to the whoio country. It is Invaluable to every lady, both married and single. No rarally can afford to be without lt, and none will to whom Its virtues are known. For sale by all Druggists and general dealers. Do Wi l-l A MOISE, oem smonnaa General Agents. ?Sf BATCH ELOR'S HAIR DYE.-THIS splendid Bair Dye ls the best tn the world; the only truo and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, in? stantaneous; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies thc 111 effects of bad dyes; in? vigorates and leaves the hair soft and beautiful, black or brown. Sold by all Druggists and Per fumers; and properly applied at Batchclor's Wig Factory, No. 10 Uond street, New York. TIQV26 r mwlyr_ _ ?S~ WORDS OP CHEER-ON THE Errors or Youlb and tho Follies or Ago, In. rela? tion to Marriage and Soalal Evils, with a helping hand ror the erring and unfortunate. Sont hi scaled letter envelopes, free or charge. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P., Philadelphia Po._septjj amos ??tf A CARD.-A CLERGYMAN, whllo residing In South America as a Missionary, discovered a sale and simple remedy ror the cure orNorvous Weakness, Early Decay, Disease of thc Urinary and Seminal Organs and tho whole train of disorders brought on hy baneful and vicious habits. Great n miners have been cured by this noble remedy. P. erupted by a desire te benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, 1 will Bend tho recipe for preparing and using this medicine, In a scaled envelope, to any ono who needs lt, free of charge. Address JOSEPH T. INMAN, Stationl, Bible House, ocU nmos*_New York City. ' ^SB*- ERRORS OP YOUTH.-A GENTLE? MAN who suffered ror years from Nervous De? bility, Premature Decay, and ail thc effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffer lng humanity, semi freo tool) who need lt, tho re? ceipt and directions for making the simple rem? edy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing, with perfect confidence, JOHN B. OODEN, No. 43 Cedar street, New York. novo amos