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THE DAILY NEWS. I BIOBDAN, DAW80K * 0 0., PBOP1UKTOB?. OFFICE 2To. 143 SAtfl BAT. il . SI 5tstsu-DAILT Nsw?, one year.?6 00 j DATLI NEWS, tlx martha.S 00 BATH WXWS. three months.3 00 "Teg?lTaaii I Srws. one year.3 Ot) j Tsa-WiBJtxT Nzws, six months.3 00 PAZXECT iBTirUblT tn advance. So paper sent ?sjssv tbs essa aooompanlea tho order, or for a long-' Hmo sst r ll ?sar. SEX Camx 8T9? win Ss servos' to subscriben In MeatyatTsWtssw^t. JteMaaaurjaaras -^TU nsemsn, 15 cents a Uno; IsibSA^ fcuartio^ r, -?nts a line. Beness atottess. ? SstrW ? ?ne. Marrup and Fanerai No. tasssyOnalr^areaah._.. IT JS W S BUMMARI. - i * r -Gold ai Now York yesterday closed quiet -The New York cotton market was fully ?c. lower; sales 1800 biles at84c. ' -There weramo di upai oh 83 from Liverpool, th? ooeeczfng kind wires being down. -Ont sixty iros a team snipe are now being built on the Clyde, Scotland. ' -Tho Navy Dopirtment Ands it difficult to keep recruited with seamen, rc -Every twinge of Napoleon's rheumatism gives France a sleepless nicht. -lt is proposed to elect General Joseph E. Johnston pr?sidant of the-TJjivarsity of Nash ofla . -A number of Sisters of Mercy, from Som? ier, S. C., ar? shoal to* open a school in Wit mington, K -Tom Thumb and party posted their per? formance* nt&Jn Francisco in Chinese aa well ae in English, sad-took, in i wo weeks, $15,000 Ijgbld. - ' " J? ' -Beating, the tnt reformer, has been called blessed by two thousand' correspondents, w*.:o tbani him for their emancipation from obesity. -Sheridan Shook, a Nsw York ex-collector of Jalmas? Bo coane, hs? been arrested and bailed, cbarn-ed with frand. One Abrahams, another officer, is held o a & similar charge. -A donbls-headad locomotivo, resembling two eng! Deo* eons trooted together as one, which will travel either way, obviating the necessity of tarn-tables, is build mg st Taunton, Massj ehusetto, te fha P?oiflc Bsflrood. -At tbs eab-treasary ia Msw York. Wednes? day, a subeeriptioa of 850,000 for tba benefit of Mrs. John A. BswUna was proposed, and * 816 000 waa sabsenoed on the root, including alOttsubscribed by Prestdeot Groat by tele? graph. -The steamer Hornet, wix'oh was seised at Halifax las. week, w-a foi merty the blockade ronner Lady Sterlin?. Sno ?s now owned by Wilban Baud, of Portland. Ler seizure was ondoabtedly made at thd instigation of the Spanish Consul. -Tba owQooon of Spam, accompanied by the lrng Oooaort and tho Prince of the Axt u ?aa, is oo o vuat to her mother. Queen Chris? tina, who hos beso living for the lost month at Saint- Adresse, a sn barb; of Havre, with the MMR liiortWes. -(knersl Btckes hos cansad groot, exoite aaaatip Spain by notifying th > govornmont ?ihsi pobbo opioio* ia ton United Biotas will shortly i-ompoT the recognition of the Caban iasuTKents. Tbs pansas unte the dispatch of troops to. the isiotfi, whose loss, it is argued, oaanct be afforded ai any cost. -An ear of corn has. boon prodooed In ?jrovaa County, Kentucky, having a centre cob, around which are clustered and interlaced ?ixrj-tw? distinct ears ot corn, eaoh regolarfy asim'iHid li ia' aboat fl vs inahes in length by abtrat tba same in diameter. On the stalk on which it /row, there ia another ear, or oom uinatioo of ?ors, equal lathis in number, mak? ing, xs the product of one stalk, ona hundred sad twenty-four ears. -Signor F. Palmo, the fir-it opera tia mana? get ia thia countiy, died ?a New York on Sw ?lay, aged, eighty-two years. He waa an Ital? ia?, and aja Jaw arrival m New York in early fife estaaliahed a restaurant. H < subsequmt Jj bout "P&lrao's Opera House- ' in Chambers afreet, which, however, did not eucoeed. after a bte of vicissitudes, bs was mainly supported ia his old sge by tne fund of an aid associa? tion of (tho dramatic profession. -A Washington tele-ram says: ''It is a re soaftraille foot, and ons which attracts more than ormrnry attention m diplomatic ci roles, that ai) the available vessels, officers and sea noon of cm* navy are now under orders to sail ais moment's notice. The popular eolation af this Btntogo cfronmatanpe is that oar gov animent prepared itself lor activo d?monstra? tion regarding Cuban affairs, if the resnlt of Voa peadiDg negotiations with Spoin on that ?nagest should require lt." -On Monday aftoroooa four hundred and twaoty-oine Marmons, from England, landed irat Cootia Gordan, New York. About half of ffeera are women, aad one h un Ired and twen? ty-nine are children andar eicht years of age. Tally forty percent, aro under twen'y Host of the os sea natives of 'ring land and Wales. A trw are from Switzerland. Denmark and Ger aaaoy. Bosidea the president of the company, ffhans ara caa m iass'onar sa sooompauyintr the ffjagrmttt. Vow anea ara chiefly moah ames and Sserory op?rait voa, tmd o few are colliers and -A Salt Lake correspondent writes as fol? lows of the Yoong haremr "Brigham's wives, a? among thsmselvee, are social and cheerful, 00far as can bo s?en. They m ko but little abow of intellect or ot literary or artistic tastes, tboagb some of thom play tho jaJono. They are ra ber of (ho domestio tura aad Uk freely with o stranger (pro.ierly in orcducod) about their children, pael present and futuro; boost Ungh ntrly of tbeir fecundi? ty, and all that sort of thu g. What fashion aUerature art, fiorosis ara to tbe civilized -oom; ehild-beartne: is to these women. It ab norbo tbeir thoaputa aad forms the sta ile torso of their small talk, either annus their own sex ot the opposite.'' -The ra?et boiotifnl p>rt of the Town of Ooldsboro' N. 0, was deotroved by fire o - last SUiurUay. The entire block of houses from the corner of Cheston i and West Centre H tree ta to Walnut-street was deotroyed The two bo? lo's and row o'bowness bouses on East Cen tee-eitee: were saved The property barut in? vaded seventeen places of business, the Wa vue loardraa? boose, the Kesoeoger and Post news? paper office sad Weill?1 lumber yard. Thc MeaarTger presses were destroyed The fire ordinated in o warehouse attached to the rear and of Iff jrna'bowling otley, and w?s evdeuliy the wonk of io incendiary. It ia estimated that sot less thin $20 OOO or property was abalan staring ?he fire Toe satire kos will probably poach one buodred oed tweuty-avd-ciiousind ?Epi* -Bo arc ca ult has nrodoced quita o sensation SS Katz kt nd by hie sow play, . Formosa " Tbe Athonsaum objects te it os an attempt to intio s?a?eau English Travista on the stage. The |fow York Ortiz ea and Ro?ad Table soys this o?axse of immorality will rather command it to certain clasaee of theatre-goers. ' Formo? sa" is rather*strong, bat it is a Sunday-school ?tory compared to some of tho plots of Offen? bach's^ Donizetti's and Rossini's most popular "operas. Bouroicault has published a lotter, in which he takes tbo trroun'i that the English have been going to H JO wuiso things on the stage for years, but td rt^the poMic is jdst now in one of its "periodical fi a ot?*fffiuous indig? nation." Judging from the plot ot the play sad straw of the fanguag*;. it will be as reflninc;1 and as reforming as the duly perusal of a Chicago paper would be. -The Cincinnati Commercial, Republican, is hardly resp olful toward Father Grant. That paper says, "he tbioks he has been abased, and osnnot understand what the eo*nm?reial is about. Perhaps we may' enlighten him. He baa bean meddling in pnbtic affairs, abont which he knows nothing. Ho has been boast? ful of bis infloeno; with the administration, and has had an inflaenoo wbioh he hu used with great indiscretion. He has been used by desurnrng men to get favors* from persons high in luthority, aod has been laughed at by those who have need him. He has just made hi maeo* ridiculous by bis incoherent talk to a reporter who took notice of bis conversation with the purpose of ri iculing him. If this will have the effect of keeping brm out of public busi? ness, it will be au excellent thing, for hie bother about offices in this part of tho country ie a bore." CHARLESTON. FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. 10, 186d. AV hat ie av Oar pot-Bagger: When his Satanic Majesty discovered that he ooald not swim, he fonnd fault with the waler. A moment later he repented of his irritation, Towed with the sublime indiffer? ence of Toots that it waa "of no oonse "quonce," and protested that an ignorance of the art natatory wu rather a di 5 tino lion to covet than a disgrace to avoid. Folio 1 ing the excellent precedent set by tbe Father of Lies, the political adventurers in the South first earp at the honest folk who despise them, and then, changing front, console themselves by dedaring that it is a very jewel of honor to be a oarpet-bagger. I his ingenious application of th? old story is the invention of the South Carolina va? riety of the carpet-bag fraternity. Nor will it fail cf success for want of loquacity or assurance; for u it is in the nature of things that a Kettle shon'd sting, so is it ] according to ruth that a oarpet-bagger should have jaw enough for two sets of J teeth, and sufficient brass to supply the raw material for a new Colossus of Rhodes. And there ie, it most be confessed, some tact in the animal. It is not attempted to prove that what "ia called a carpet-bagger by any other name would smell more sweet. The whole formula ii summed up in these few words : "What I am, he ie. Ergo, what I "he if, I am " This is the short of it The | long of it is that, according to carpet-bag law, every man living in South Carolina, vko it not 0 native of ike Stat*, ia to all in tenta auU purposes a true oarpet-bagger Thia ia the Radioed definition of the term; and it ean be seen with half an eye that if ] every German and Virginian, Irishman and Alabamian, Seo ch man and Georgian, now living in South Carolina oan be ut down u one of the oarpet-bag brigade, the body be oomce at once highly respectable, and wor? thy, u a whole, of confidence and trust. But calling a decent man a carpet- bagger will net make him one. There is not a person in Sooth Carolina, white or colored, who does not know what constitutes a oarpet-bagger. A?d u long u this ie the eue the effort of the 8outh Carolina oarpet-bagger, whether from Connecticut, Ohio or Massachusetts, to make himself decent ai the aost of the adopted citizens of the State, will be u vain aa the famous attempt of Mrs Partington to sweep back with a broom the broad waves of the Atlantic As we have already hinted what is net a oarpet-bagger, it may be expeoted that we should say wuat is that sublime compound of cheek, rasoality and general nastiness The acc. pied definition at the 8outh is both pointed and simple A carpel bagger it a Northern Radical who took up hit abode in ?he South "when the Union came in," made politics hit trade, and lives in office, or out cfit, by de? faming and plundering the 8ou'hern people Thia is the carpet bagger. This is the man who robs and slanders all mea with exoel tent impartiality; who is as little the friend of the negro u the friend of the white race; who bu no religion but love of self, and no God but his pocket No Southern man oau ever be a oarpet bagger, although he may fall into the depths of scalawagerie. No man who fought for the Scuth during the war can be a oarpet bagger No adopted eitiien, whatever the place of hie birth, who honestly work? for cit living, can bs a carpet bagger No Northern man, who is engaged in legitimate business, and supporta himself by his busi neu, ii called a oarpet-bagger. The dividing lise is broad and plain; fer tbo carpet-bagger thrives by cozening the negri and cheating the white man; by cal? umny and fr?ud; by misrepresentation aod abuse; by public pap and private bribe; by all that is foal, rotten and unolean. Weill weill weill who snail touch piton and not he defiled ? Adios! carpet bagger. Tbe ttoral carolaoausa. Tais is tbe title of u> now monthly mega ?'ne, devoted to agriculture aud tho U.H obanio arts, which will appear na the first of next m inta, lt will bu published by M. uara Walker, Brans k Cogswell, of ti.is etty, who deserve credit for nupplytng a want which nae long been felt ia this S'ate, and whose extensivo capital and i*ao iii ii es enable thoo to give us a g >od and luocees ful mag? si no. Tbe Rural Carolinian will be edited by Mr. D H. J loquea, for msny years a practical Soulhera agriculturist, and the author of a number of works on rural affiira We oong-a1 ulite our plant era and farmers no the opportunity thoa afforded them of obtaining regularly the information so necessary to an itu jr o ved agriculture, and feel oertain that they will ?how their appreciation of its importance by a liberal support of the new magaxtoe. An advertisement setting forth tb? plan and prospecta of Tbs Boral Carolinian, will b* found in another part of this morning's Nnwi Tko Next Commercial Convention At the Commercial Convention lately held in Mempb ie, /Tennessee, it was provided thai the next meeting' ot the delegates front the varions e oe ti ons should be held at Lo nie vi lie, Ken? tucky, on the 12th of October next. The peo? ple of Louisville, it is said, are making exten? sive preparations to welcome the delegates, who are promised the most bospitible recep? tion. It is hoped, by those interested in the movemout, that-flio-entire oouatry will be. rep? resented in tbe convention, which, in the lan? guage of the committee's report, is to be "a real Peace Convention, wherein the wise and good Christian men of the nation can meet each other in accord, prompted by the sole and holy purpose of aestoring peace, and witb it prosperity, to the remotest hamlets of the Union." It ?B a notable fact, that in responso to the invitation of the committee, Governor Hoff man, of New York, has appointed, as tbs represents tires of the Empire State in the con? vention, such menas Horatio Seamour, Horace Greeley, A. A. Low, Cornelias K. Garrison, Wm. Cv Bryant, Henry C. Murphy, Frederick A. Conkling, Erastus Brooks, Wm. M. Tweed, 'George Opdyke, Marshall 0. Roberts, Ira Har? ris, and a dozen other J, scarcely less distin? guished in the political and commercial world Wi SEX that oar copper-colored Se'rotary of State, Cardoza, has been edifying a large as? semblage of negroes in Boston with a discourse upon "the political condition of South Caroli "na." After a patronizing recognition of Mas? sachusetts as "a State great ia all that related "to intellectual and moral worth, which seem "ed to him to be the pioneer State in all that "was noble and true." he wont on to aseare bis hearers tbat much bad been accomplished in South Carolina-so mnoh, indeed, that she not only equalled, but excelled Massachusetts. After explaining;, in bis own fashioa, the na? ture of the political ohanges which have taken place in the Palmetto 8tate, he oonolndod with the modest remark that "while he felt the "valu? ot what had beon dono, and did not ac "oord to men of hi3 8:ato any undue honor, "he would express his sense of indebtedness to "Massachusetts and nor noble workers." A NEW AND iHraazsTrsro INVENTION nv PHO? TOGRAPHY. -Monsieur Jean Elie Richard, an experienced art is, of Colnmbia, ia now so? journing for a few days in Charleston, a nd may be found at Bollon* well known gallery, corner of King and Market streets, where he will be prepared to produce photographic vignettes by a new and rc:ontly patented process, which is said to guarantee a faithful sod exquisitely finished likeness, at a reduced price. He will be happy to exhibit bis invention to all who may oall. THE elaborate and careful paper on the caterpillar, published iu yesterday's NEWS, was read with the interest which well digested news, on a subject BO intimately connected with the prosperity of tho low-conntry. must always oomm ind. Wa trust that tho author, who seems to have made the cotton worm study, will soon let the public bear from him again. Bf?arti. 0?JK HUS D K KD DO i.LA lt S REWARD, for the arrest of i BOMAS MAL i.oy an irish man. who ailed John Bo ly. Haid Mall -j ls about M yean old. flvo feet els ut to nine ! noosa high, florid c implexion, bias eye? dark bair, weicht ?boat 180 poaods, abd ha? a scar OD tho lace The above reward will oe paid for hit delivery lu Bara ?ell Jail. Whosoever uk-? th . above Mallo* win nouiy oHaS. BD ?0>Ui IVS, Magistrats, at Aiken, A ?1 CB K UL KS HOLLY. Sept 10 LUTHES HOLLY. iMrtmij. BOARD- KAM L.IK9UR BUGLE ??EV? IL- M nN can oMaln BOA BD to a private fami? ly Dy appMnfr at No 65 KING- > t BEET, three doors above iradd-street. fmth Sept 10 J MADSEN'S WHO LU 4.1 B AND HETAIL TOBACCO HOUSE, MO. 31* KING-STREET" CORNEL! OK SOCIETY. always on hand a fine an l large assortment of LEAF TOBACCO for Oigar Manufacturers, vis: OonieoVout, Pennsyl? vania, Ns* Tors ?Ute H-eri, A . at ow pnoe*. also Havant LVuf (rom st 10 per pound (br the bale; upwards; Soe self work at ?140 per pound. VIRGINIA LEAF TOBACCO, eapeoially aol table for plantation nae, at 30 cents per pound; larger quantitits atreducei rates. CHEWING TOBACCO at all prices, and SMOKING TOBACCO. AU the celebrated brands it low rate?. CIGARS from $30 per thousand up vania to ISO. Merchants and consumer? are respect tally invited to C4? toe underaiiaed bung resolved to ulva aat Utno'lou Sepile fm wi m" jr BI.*DS**N. rpo KC orco.HISTS. AOTKBtlsa IN THE WINNSBORO NE Wo ANO FAIRFIELD HERALD, Published in WlnnsfcorV, S. C. THE LARGSiNmirOBKA INO CIBCULlTIOV ol the above papen (tn-weekiy and week y) in toe upper oomoo, ot Sonni Carolina, wamst ?hs Pro? prie ora In saying that they ottar aa gool lodaee menta to advertise' a as tay other papers m the State. Advertisement* solicited DKSPOBr**, WILLI ?HS 4 GO.. ? Sept 10_Proprietors Q A R K IA OKS AND HARNESS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. TH1! SUB40RTBB* 18 HXPP7 TO INFORM HIS friends and old m ?rom ors that lie has made arr .11 ge~ men E with the Oeebraieo Mn-a'ao urt.g Establish? ment of M?B8r*.-MoLear A Kendall lo- the >u .piv of ? BUIilLBS ot all d>-fcripiiou.s and will be ready to disirose ci >he sarre bv tn* 15 h inst m , ? thc old g.and ol R W. Gale, No. ?6. sonib side of Woutworth ST -oi. and bv strct atteu to.i tn bus o s and i uff HtlOB- FOR GOOD ARPCLB'. to merit the--On? nau mee nf patronage he has rec Iv d lor tue uart twenty years. M. li. >AIHAN. ?sits ntwO pUKUlililH; AND POItTABLB GAS LIGHT. THU OMOHB^IGNRD RB-'PStTTFULLY OALL<? 'hr> alU-urlo.'i of th-> nubuc to the above aimed LIGti r, for whioi hi lu LOI pr?parai to r ce.ive orders, lt ts cU'ueJ for tb H I.'?ht timt it is nupe riorto Keros?n* or an; other iitumlnatlu^ Obs that it is Non explosive, an I that lt glvei a Ibzn al mont cqa il to that of Coal Gas, and ia Ju-it as cb>ap aa KeroM*ne. A - amp e m iv be a?en at No 1 Boyoe'a Wharf, and full infonnadoo Kivea bv .uvastar ? nw Imo i\ J OOLOOOK Ja. Wines, giqnora, (Cte. Q L D W Q 1 ? IC I E t?. i HS D J DB" Ks Ki NED U G LEAVE TO AN N'uOMJE thu tbev have been appo ute i bv tie? ra. U . x it Y -. BUNNI* tc CO. ot Pailtdelpai., tn-lr so.0 Agents for the stile of SHIM .'trolla? for the Sile ot their celebrated ACME X XX. XXX. XXXX, N-CiAR CA HINE I and ober bends uLD <tT.<. WHIKIE-4^ Thny ?iso trish to announce th it they w.ll he in constant receipt of their ?OPP ;B Di-i IL'.EU MOO * TAIN PORK BYE W HI* KI KS, asset from Diatiii-ry at Hannltviile, Bossley Oounty, West Vtaawtfa, Liberal cootraots will be mi lc t ir la -ie lots of new Whiskies tn hoad at Distiller? Warohoose, ALACIO .* WTITk, No. M E.y t Bay street. Jans 18 wfmSmos Oharlestoa, & C. MJatrts. WANTED, 31000.-WANTED A LOAN of OW I H0U>s N(? DOLLARS for ono year, on unencumbered city Beal Patato Ap >ly tu WIT. MoKAT, Ny. 136 Meeting-street J, r-epi 10_ WANTKD, ORB COHO CAIVViSSKi: tor each County In .-outh Carolina, except Colleton, also Can'asceta U* Cbai leaton a a >n gusta. Liboi al commission? allowed arith opportu? nity ol making a permanent b?a' ness. No one neel apply wbo cannot pay bis own expenses. Address by let ter immediately. Advertising Agency, WAI IL? ES, IV<N8 A COGS Wt LL, No 3 Broad-street, Charlton, S. C, - -~.-._. fcept 9 WANTED, A STN GL tu COLORED WOMAN, to coot, wash and Iron. ' Recom? mend at i ona requirer. Apply 1&GA08DKN-8XRRKT, east ?de, one door north of Montague. eept 7 WANTED TO RKNT, A SCHOOL HOUSE and EE^lDi'Nt. E. Address, stating terms, P.O.Box No. 169. wfmS2 auguktll ANTED, A COMP fe. Tte SJ T AND KE LIABLE MAM. a Coppersmith and Tin? ner, accustomed to Railroad work. Good wages and eteadj employment. Address 0. COLT IN rt, Master of Machinery. A. and Ot. Bafiroad, havannah, Ga. ' Beut a_e_ Oii)Z A DAT MAl'E 1 AT H OUI II I 33 KP?5O entirely new articles for Agenta. Sam p ea sent free. Address H B. fcHAW, Alfred. Me. August ai ;_nao imo Cl UT. HUNDRED HANDS WANTED, FOH D ^work on the Brunswick sod Albany Railroad, ueorgla. Wages one dollar and twenty five e+nvs ($1 35/ pet day. Free transportation ont. For fur? ther p articular?, apply st the corner of Vanderhorst and Coming streets, or at Forest Bouse, No 100 King-Street, ot Qt OBOE L. PBATT. J. V. MER Chg. Agent BL and A B. B. feptl AYOUNG HAS, OF FOUR TElRV business experience tn this city, and capable oi giving tbe best references her. desires a perma? nent r-it nation in som* Wholesale Houae-cotton Factorage preferred. Addree.? A. B. C., Box 80. bogt l_'mo* GOOD8KRVAATS. WHUE A VD COI OREO, can be obtained by ayplj i og to Ell PLOTHEN l* OFFICE, I?o. 60 Queen-streei. August 23_._ WANTKD, A YOUTH r MUM lu to 40 years old, who would be williup to make him? self generally useful as olerk In a etore io UnionvtUe, K 0. Address POaTOFFICE BOX, No. 17. Onion C. H., 6. O._^ _August ll WAN TKO, RV ?. BAKU1KO S1ASI, A situation in some Cotton Mill -oulb or Sooth west; is acquainted with all branches, having work? ed In them all. but should fleet WKAVING as a cboioe. lartiea wiahiag to engage such a person .Ul please address a note, stating term?, to JOHN J. KELLY, No. 148 state-street, Boston. May 21 WA .Vt KU, KVKKVUUDV TO SUH 8CBIBE to the CIRCULATING LIBBARY. CHARLES C. BIGHTEB'8 Select Library of New Booka contains all o? the batest publications. April 21_No. 161 K'NQ-STREKT. CH I N K tl K LAROtt KUS.-PA UTI KS wishing to employ large or small numbers of 1 CHINESE LABOBEBP, 0>ay make OaenecesFary arrangements for procoring gang? of sla> required delivered in any part of the country, by application to KOOPMANsCHAAP, Ban Francisco, California . /nly m_ \ ITA N TKO, KVEKTBUDY TO Ht BOW Vf that JOB PRINTING of di kinda, plain and ornamental, lt executed promptly In the neatest styte and at the lowest New York prices,at lin Mfa Job Offl. o, No. 119 fcAsV 84T Call and ex? amine the acate of prices befare giving your orders elsewhere. WANTED. AGENT? (OK THE AMERI? CAN FARMERS' HORSE BOOK. In both Eng? lish and German, by Robert Mewart, V h., of Miss, i he wont covers the whole ground of the breeding and raising, and the treatment ot horses and mules, both in sickness and tuait** It hu won Ita way to popular favor, and is ta-uay the moat popular and best selling Horse Book ont. Address O. V. VBN , Publisher, Cincinnati, 0. 6mo* March 19 do Bent. rit KN T, THAT LARGE AND COM KO i MU-; HOC -Eat tbe northwest corner of VAMDEIH(>B81 and KINO -IBKET*, over Dr. Aimar'a D og - tore The Honse has recently teen piinted and fitted up being a goo:l location soa suitable for a Hoarding House or .-chool. aent low. For further particulars, apply to No. IVANDER H.BS1-8TBEBT._Sept 10 rltKNT A li A HG K HALL. ELIGI? BLY located and luiuble for a society. Also, a fine BOOM tor a single gentleman, with topacate entrance. Apply at No. ?ll KINO-? l'lt BK r. Sept 10_a? OF KICK TO RKWT.-THA r DESIRA? BLE OFFI E. No 40 BBOAU-STB?KT, COO urning iwo rooms (Iront and baciiLnow in com. pleie order. Applv on premises to I. 8. K. BKN NETT. or to No. jg KINQ-sTRKET. Sept 8 KKlb - STATE AUK NTS, Adi) Ol HEBB having bonnet to root, can have their Placards, Ac, printed at the lowest ratet and in th? newett and neatest tty!?*of trpe, at IHK NKWS JOB OF tlCE. No. 149 bast Ray Jr'01 Mt. PR SAI E, 1100 ACHES OF Wt* LL TIMBERED CND In lower prto! barnwell Count', six miles from ?outh i-disto River. Terms made very low For particulars, address Dr. C. B. HU TIO, Graham's Turnout, c.s. K. B. AuguM 30 nae 38 AUCTION KE HS, R KOKK RS, AND others wishing "tor Hale" 1tarara*. Business Cards or other Jon Printing er? outed with neat n-tt and dispatch, ?rill oonsult their iutereet by leav? ing tbe r orders at THE NEWS JOB OFFICB, Na H9 Ea.l Bay._ FOK SALK, OLD I K WSP AP? k\fj IN any quantity. IHoe 73 oe uta per hundred. The cheapest wrappinn paper that can be rued. Ap? plv at tbe office of THE N WS. March 1 teal anti JOUV.? STOLEN, ON LAST rio V DAV. FROM JAMi> UUliROUdH' place, ttiree-qnarter-of a ii ile from ad-on?s Roads, a small bay HIALLION, with t ?bit* mark b-bind the oar, stray under the saddle, and with email white epota on the lott ru i.p A reward will be viren for his locoveiytf left at LAD>ON'? BOAR'. 3? t-ept 19 FI)UNI>, A O ?COL--OA-KO UOLD WAT' fl AND CHAIN, in Kins-street, In the y esc of 1863 ibo ow -er can hive the s me bv proving ur pu ty and paylmr expenses. Apply to offl o DAI LT Naws. A a dross M. O. N. t apt IO j? F'?UND, A *AFK KEVON BAST B -Y, be ween Qaren snd Aitr^et etronts which the own** can havn by applying at the DAILY N .WS OF1 ICE, aud pay Ir g expen-es -ept 8 TTHltlxD, ? GOLD UU- KN4MELLKD AV BBE\?TPIN, wbloh the own r oin have by applying at the D&ILY NEWa Office, and paying ex Pauses t-ep! 1 QmcinUot af Copartarrs?ip. NOTICK-Hit. OAMKL LKSD.8NKH 8 this day retired from our Firm, The nus ne-s will be . ondooled in other restecte aa hereto? fore, LKSEONE A WELL.?. September 1,1880. eept 1 c HARLB8TON HOTEL, CHARLESTON. BOOTH CAROLINA. TH1H FfH8T-0L?B8 HO TEL M'.UATKO IN A pleasant location, and in tho ba-mees portion of the cit , reud*rs it tbe most liestrable Hotel tor either i>< mi i n. ? ii t or tran - . on t cues' a. . he accommod?t i on F aruun?ari>as?cd. bavt-iu extensivo suites ?t elegantly iu :<i.-nrd ap rt mc uti lot f miles a d single eootie m< n Ibe oropn<-tcr will endeavor ?o maintain the bi.'b rcpnt.itlou e- joyed bv the " 'barleaton" as a tl M class bous-, an>i no effort ?iii be snared lo de? serve a continuance of the ll be al pairouajtu lie i-to lore bf?towel upon it the be<i ot Live y aoeommodatious will be found adjoining tbe cotubli-<hmeni lbs house 1 KDppiled with 'he . elevated Arte sian Waier ot winch ded^hifal ba ho cari be bid either day or ui'jht v. D. J ' K-O^, July 13 _Proprietor QT. CLOUD HOTEL. idis NEW AND OOafSfOl tOUS BOCHE f.Oi'Al ED comer oi Broadwar and Poriy-seooadwiireet. poeoesHe* a lvuntaget nv r ail otaer nouses tor the ar', coamodatlou o. its anetta. U waa balli expreesiy for a ftr-t-.-i .BB family bnardiag house-the roomt be'uu' lar^e and en Halie, bested t-j stem-with not an.i cold w ter. and tarnished second to none; while the culinary Jepartmtu' is in tb.- most experienced nands, alf- -rdii>u irnrsM au unequallnd table. One of Atwood's pu-nt Klevaior? ia aiso among the "modern Improvements" and at the service o* guests u alt boura. The Broadway and University Place cara pass tbe door everv tour 11110016?, running from the < nj Hail 10 ''su tr il Pa<k, while the -nth an.i event t A venn?'ines are buta abort block 41 eituet sine snorting ample facilities for commun cati ti-j snih ai 'be depo'B, ste-unlioat landimta, "laces of ?nrn?< tnent and tmslnessofthe gred metropolis. MUK IC ck HUH'Kl'. Proprietors. Vtrchn sa.o" ^tlAKLKHTOn AG lt I ?J tl lo* SJ MAI WAKE H OUSB AND SEED STORE. AtiRlCULlVRAL IMPLEMENTS, OARDE1 SEEDS ate. ELL ER BE'S TRANSPLANTER FOR SALE vi Et?. E. PINOBRE Nt>. HO Meeone-etreet, charle*ion. March 31 6mo ?ltttnp. THE HUME IVO tn AND BrjlI.DJ.SG AS e-OOTAIION rpHB SEVENTY FIRST INSTALMENT ES DUR X ? -Uli? (tate, und will b received by th? Treas? urer, at ??o I Koa h Atlantis Wharf The HoRu?ar Month'y Me.-tin?. fara KVDMQ. at Maaoolo Hall, at ball-past bevin o'clock. fcjtcckhokJ ero hanny Shar.s for ha o, will thoo have an oppot tonlry to d apo* of them E. B. HACK bB, Bout IO_recretary and Treasurer. UaltPlOS Klr'LK CLUB. ATTKNDAN ?DJ ?BNED MEETI VU OF YOUR Chib TH3 EVEKTNO at half past eight o'clock. Hy order. D. M. GILLI ?AND, 80pt 10 Secretary and Treasurer. M. A. AND P. A. AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF THU ASSOCIA? TION ?til be held at their Ball, at half-peat Bi*ht P. M. Membora?will .please be punctual aa brudnosa of Importance Will be brought leforethe ineebag. Bf order, ropt 10 ->--, Recretary. Wottces in flankrnpifi). IN THE DIST HI OT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. FOR SOOTH CAROLINA. AUGUST Ts BM, 1889. - IN THE MATTER OF W F. RFD DI Mi, HANKED PT-PSTITIOM FOR FOLL AND FINAL DI?i.'H ALGE IN BANK HUPT' T.-ordered. That a hearing be had on the votntTK BAT OW OOTOBSB, A. D. 1BB9, at Fed eral Courthouse in Charlea.on, 8. C., and that a l oroditors, Ao., of said Bankrupt appear at said time and pas-, and show cause, if any they car., why the prayer of the r e?rlonor should not ba granted. ' By order of the Court, tho 24th day of August 1869. DANIEL HOBLBIKTK, ? Clerk of the District Court of iba U. K. fer 8. C. August 27 13 /ioonrtal. ANTED RAILROAD BONDS AND COUPONS, GUARAN? TEED BY THE STATE, vis: Laarens S par tan burg and Union Greenville and Columbia Savannah and Charleston. Apply to L. G s il BRILL A CO., Kopt 9_3*_No. 7 Broad-street. A N K K H 8 , STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS AND MEB 0 if AN TS, wishing Checks, Blanks, Letter Heads, or Job Printing of any description, asa get their oiders Siled promptly and-in th? neatest style, at cl.oap rate?, by applying at THE NEW8 JOB OFFICE, No. U9 East Bay. 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Fichte, translated by A. K. Eroeg r, l2mo.. 'loth, 82. H 'iE THOUSAND ?ILE- THROUGH THE KCi ri Y MOONTAINS by A. E. MoClure. Illustrat? ed, 13mo. doth 82. i........ OKA i Ht. E. A Poem., by Hon. Boden Noel Femare 16ma. cloth, gilt top. 81. TH ESI Xi- >, H - RE AND HEREAF rEE bv W'l liam H. Hoioombo, M D , 12mo" paper loth, 81 60. ilVcS uF -t'. LOnL-. AND CALVIN, by M. Onix t 'iiuetrato i. I3ma, doth Si. . He QC-KHK PtR'I-ANH, A Revolutionary S'orv, witu I lostratioue, limo , c oth, 81 60 FT i ION. - A i.erDa- k's Villa on tue Rhine; Erek mann- 'hatrain'a Waterloo; H g insoo's tis ?one; Hoffinmn't Lee Murray; Hu'io's L'Homme q i Bi ; I e. fee, I i-le; Phelps' Men, Women au i uliosts; lbe Quaker Partisan-.; Rob.naon'H For Her -a?e; '-outa?north's Chanced brides; Hpielhaeei?'? Problem atinal Characters; Wood?' Gates Wkie open; Rm s I y's stretioa; My Daughter elmar; The Lac latan'* Household; ?cbmld's Hibernel-?ier; -outhwortb's .be Brine's Fate; trollope's He Knew Be Waa Huzht; Zschokke'e Uead Gaes' ; Ffcyta?'s Lott Man urrlpt; Jean ingle.ow't Mopes the fairy. January 1 }V JjilRE ARD MARINE INSURANCE AGENCY. - BISKS TAKEN B THE FOLLO WINO) W K LL-K.ST A BL I SH KD COMPANIES. SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York, Cub Capital and Sur? plus.?1,843.000 PH ENTE INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York, Casa Capital and Surplus. 1,640,000 INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COM? PANY, of New York, Ce?h Capital and Surplus. 1,9*90,000 MANHATTAN IN UU-NCE COMPA? NY, of New Yo.k Cash Capital and Surplus. . 1,300,000 NORTH AME I 'AN INSURANCE . COMPANY, of New York, Cash Capi? tal and Surplus. 795,000 CRN I RAL CITY IN b? Ra N CK COMPA? NY, of Selma, Capital. 200,000 Aggregate, Severn Million Dollars. Samuel Y. Tupper, Agent, TN PLANTERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK Sept 10 BUILDING, EAST BAY. Q. E D II G I A MUTUAL FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. MACON, GEORGIA. Authorized Capital..$500,000 PIBE AND LIFB DEPARTMENTS 8EPIRATE and distinct by charter. $10?.OOO paid into toe In? surance Department of Georgia according to law for the benefit of the assured in thia Company, h tock li ol (lera wealthy and responsible gentlemen of Oeorsis. A purely Southern Company, allowing only sui per cent ol its earnings to the Stockholders ; tho rest o f the prouts divided among the Policyholders; on the c ntl ibution plan. lire Department baa been In successful opera? tion tor aiz months, and baa already accumulated handsome assets. Life uepanment in full and successful operation, and vielng with old companies m its success. All of its Pollens non-torfetrable. and of every description of Life and Endowment, together witta an am,ulty table and return premium plan. No restrictions upon travel, place of residence or occupation. ' - Women insured on same terras as mea. Loans half of its picmiums, Ko notes taken, orr ion HS: W. J. LAWTON, President. J. 0. Mo RC EMLY, Ylce-Presidant . H. J. Liu Hi PO or, HOC rotary. 0. F. MCOAY. i'ousti uting Aoraary. P. H. WRIGHT, Examiniag Physician. Tbl? Company la now prepared toiake ilska either tn the Fire or Life D erar tm enta, and solicits a share ot the patronage of the city and sta-e. JT. G. HOL M KS, Jr., General Agent for South Carolins. Local an i Travailing agents wanted in all oarta of the r-ta'e. Liberal commissions allowed, or a asti? ary lt* preferred. Applications to be made to J O HOLMES. Jr.. General agent, No. 35 Broad street, Charleston, S. C July 21_tuc_wfm V A R D I A ? MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY or KEW YOBS. Organised In 1850. ALL POLICES NON-FOBFEI FABLE. HALF LOAN TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED. LAST CASU DIVIDEND 60 (FIFTY) PIB CENT. Gr WtH??MMKKi Polices In force.8^3,000 OOO Assets. 1500.000 Annatal Income. 800.000 Loawea Paid. 500,000 omoaas, W. H. PECEHAU, President. WH.T. BOOKER. V ce-Proa dent. L. Mo ADAM. Secretary and Actuary. G. A. FTJDICKAU. Superintendent. DiBxrzoas. Hon. JOHN A. Dix, w York. Boo JAMES HARPER, Etrmof Harper A Bros., ex Mayor *ew York. JOBH J. Caa ?rr. President Bank Republic. Wat Sf. Vamxtx.Tr. Hanker (Vermllye ta Co.) CHAS G. Ii ocr WOOD. Cashier Newark Banking Oom? nany. Hon. GEORGE OPDYKB. ex-Mayor of New York. Minor i-. M o ma A.n. Banker THOMAS RI O it ET. Firm Thomas Rigney k Oo. BRM/, a. H*B?AX, rreaso.r-r New York Stetm Sn gar BaOning Company. A ABOS A ano LD. Firm of Arnold, Ooo ?table k Oo. BICH ABD H. Bowra, Wetmora k Bowne, Lawyers. R V. HAUOUWOOT, Firm E. V. Banghwoat ta Od. Wat WtLrrra, Firm of W. WUkens ta Co. J cuirs H. PEA TI, Merohant. Wat, W WRIOHT, Merchant. CHAS J. .TAM, Merchant. WILLIAM ALLEN, Merchant. Gao. W. CUTLSR, Banker, Palmyra, N. Y. Oro. T. HOPI, President Continental Fire Insur? ance Compapv. JOH* O. tHE -WOOD Park Place. WALTO? H. PECKJLAX, Corn or Pith Avenue and Twenty-third-street - EDWABP H. * ai o HT, Newark, N. J. oro. W FAKUCX, oinoseUor. W. L. Coo ti WELL. Merchant otkOituE it u n, 0 EN EB AL AGENT FOR HOl?TH CAROLINA. Dr. T. BBENSTJBRNA, ?xamiulug Physician. Rj IeSKitThL, GENERAL AOBXr FOR lIBABLa&IM. ?ifflce No. !*6.J Ktr>-?-street. OH ABLBiTON, rt. 0 J .ino-ry 13 oao_lyr j) ll (I O K li Y .1 LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Assets over.tl.S0f?;00O l-NOr.S ALL KIN >S OF LIFE A ND BM DOW MENT POLICIE-. Dlvid nd- anon Hy in cash. Onlv < om pan y having ihe Definite Uuarant*ed -ur reuder-Yalue Pl ID Police?, worid-wide. .second to no Company in the United State? ior stability, libe? rality and economy Offlco Na 111 Broadway, New York. CHRISTIAN ??. BOUOK, President Wu. M. COLT, * eeretsry. State Agency Na 35 Broad-street, Second Floor. Local and Canvassing agents wanted throughout the .state. Apply io person or bv letter to JAM ICS G. HOLMKS. Jr., General Agent tor Booth Carolina. Joly ia nawf Amos J OH H IA. ALHlAADKH, ACCOUNTANT. NOT ART VU DUC AND 6EXA'RSL AGENT, No. ift orosad-nrwot. RESPECTFULLY SOLiOrir- B?SiHfHS IN Ai . JUSTIN** AO lOUNTt? -ol Merchants ABO others, and in waiTiN? UP AND POttTING tneir BOOB u, e-ih-r tn pan or whole, tar. Jaoosry 9 10 (?ro?crif5 ano ?RiflcetaMS. ^SUGAB AMD MOLASSES. 4 100'To?bVVeul "rGroc^SUGARS* . 10 hods Mea -otado Molasses 30 itorcea } Dri*bt 2*riy Cl0|> Cl*7e<i M(>,4Mea ?or salo by f. A. ENSLOW st CO., Sept 10_2_Ha 141 East Bay. LIVERPOOL fr ALT. Q7AA SlCK'fl'LTOV BOABD BRITISH O j Uv/ Bark Vino . J at arrived. For sale ky 8ept 10_2_BAVENcL ft CO. PIG IRON. ? fi TOWS EGLINTON FIO IBON. ON BOARD rjw British Bark Vinco, from Liverpool. Fer tala br BAVEN EL k 00. be pt 10_. _ a FOR SALE LOW. TO ARRIVE, BALES ll INCH DUNDEE BAGGING FOB Sea Island Cotton. J. D. AXE RN k CO., Sept 10_Sooth Atlantic Wharf. BAGGING. ~~ OK BALES GUNNS CLOTH j? D 25 rolls T. 0. k Ca's Sea Island Banda*;. In store. For sale hy W. OURS EY. Sept 10_6 Bo. 101 Baa? Bay. CHOICE PORTO RICO SUGAR AND MO LAS S KS. 50 So tarrelsl CH0ICE T*T0 81100 ST4* ?0 hbds. Choice Porto Bice Mol*****, A Forsale by SI BEE 1 BROTHERS A CO. Sept 9_ ' ' " _" 3 No. L PERUVIAN GUANO. AAA TONS Nr. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, WAR JUU B?NTED PUB a lior sale by gtptl_T. J. BEBB APO. GUNNY a,?iTH. fr fT BALES EXTBA HEAVY GUNNY CLOTH, 4A it) to 15 lncbes wide, and weignlng 3S poonda. For sale by T. J. KERB k CO. Sept 3_. , < OAL AFLOAT. EED ASH COAL. BOG AND 81 OVE SIZE?, AND BLACKSMITH'S COAL all of the best quality. Now landing from the bark B. K W Dodge, and for aale by H F. BAKER L GO., ceptS_3_No. 20 Cumberland-street SUPERIOR GUNNY CLOTH OF EXTRA WEIGHT AND WIDIH, AND CLOSE texture. For sale by C. N HUBERT. 8epc6_6_No. ll Bast Bay. Gi NM CLOTH, ON THE SPOT AND TO ARRIVE. For sale by Anyast20 GEO. A. TBE? HOLM k SON. HONEY! FOB SALE, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL. BY Dr. H. BABB, Jone 26_Na lal Meeting-street. FRESH DRUGS. JUST RECEIVED AND FOB SALE WHOLESALE AND RM AIL BY DB. H. BABB, Na 131 MEEI IsG-STREET- ? BIoON'o TOBACCO ANTIDOTS Bose's Ooutih Syrup Schenk'? Palmonlc Kj rup Schenk's Seaweed Tonic Cherokee Remedy cherokee ?nre Cherokee Pills Cherottee Injection * & peart' Pratt Preserving ?elation Brown's. Chtorodyne German Blood or ..Kaiser'' PUK Ac.. Ac Fleming's Worm Confections Weight's Rejuvenating Elixir Churchill's syrup Hypopbosphitii of Lime Van Den ?en's Worm ou'ectioaa T Hurley's Wo m Oaody Bardotte'" Worm cugar Drops Graten berg Pills Cephalic Pills 8chanenberfw*8 Fewer and Ague Pili? Strong'- Pills McLane's Liver rills LIDn's Vegetable Pills Russell's Boodling Cordial tor Children Teething Jayne's ? iterative Jayne's Expectorant Jayne's carminative. Jayne's Ha native P?la Badway'a Beady Belief BMW*?'s B. Pill* Rv!way's Beady Resolvent. June ai mwf Juwawc. g O U T H IC ll Si LIFE INSURANCE 00 MP A NT, PURELY A BOUJHBBN INSTITUTION. Assets Joly 1, 1869.....15*0,080 DIVIDEND DECLARED.FOB TY PEB CENT. INSUBRS LIVES AND PROMPTLY ADJUSTS AND PAY- LO?SEs lu principal business is with Konthern States, and to them it appeals for patron? age. lt bas ample means to fully protect policy-hold? ers and pay all losses. mc JOHN B. GORDON, P eaid-nL ?. B. H. HILL, A. H. COLQCI I T, Vic-Presidents. A. AC-TELL. E. HOLLAND, Flaai.ce committee. W. C. M ORRI-, eioretaiy. BO ABX> or DiaxoToas, Atlanta. Ga.-JOHN B. Goaxoif, a Ausizix, H. W. HOIXAMD, J. F. A LEX AND aa. J. H. JALLAWAI, J. M. JOHN so*. Athens, Ga.-B. 0. YAMOBV, Baw. H. HILL, ROB EST 1 HO ii AS Columbia, 8. C.-WAD* HAMP**!. Angus'*, Ga -O H Parum EDWAJBD THOMAS. Madison. Ga.-D. E. P?ruo. WvHiDKlos, Qi.-Rowwwf loOKM. Cutnbert, Ga-B J. SMITH. Newton, Ga -a. H. CoLotrrrr. Charlotte. N. C.-WM J Buawrov. Allendale 8. C -8. L. WILLUIOHAM. Greensboro, N C.-W. A. CALDWZLX. J. H. MILLICH, Oe ne ravi Age n t, At GUSTA, GA. S. V. TUPPKH, Resident Agent, i;H ABLEST ON, & C. H. W. DEHAUS-URE M. D., Medical Examiner. Ausust 13 DM 2oos j_r-OL.UK? di MACBETH, No. 39 Broad-street. Charleston, n. O.. BROKERS, AUCTION BEBtv BEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL COMMISSION- AGKJiTs Will atttend to Banting ai d Ootleoting of Beats and parchare and sa e ol siocts Bonis, Gold, Silver and Rel' Estate. ALSO W To ?be Parchase ot Good* and Happlies for partit B In (he country npou roanouiWe erma. GeoHos li "ot-ttas.i?stsi)r:a HACBBTB. lanmrvi yr yyiLLIS a. MIIMM B, FACTOKH, COMMISSION MICROHANTR SOT SHIPPING AGENTS, WILT. ATTEN L? TO THE. PURCHASE, BALE AND IHIPYIENT ito voru'gn ?nc Doaeatic Portai si COTTON, RICH, LOM BER \NU NAVAL STORES, a TL AN HO W H A BF, C baale non, E. C. K. WILLIS..*, K. CHIBOLM 0c*O"?r C. ALDKN ?t CO., No. 34} PINE-8T ?BET, NEW TOBE: arr. W. a ALDEN, ? WM. ELLI Ol 1', j York. J. M. MORGAN, tate of Chariest m, R. C NegotUte rales cf SOU i HERN BEAL ESTATE, sad exchanges of he aime for Merchandise, Ac. Beter to Messrs. Geo. A. Tren bo m k Son, Charies ton. H. C._Sept! 0 II A S. HICK BY, a I LD RB, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAME MANU?AO TUB RB, No. 845 KIN6-3TREET. CB A RLE-TON. fl. C. LOOKING-GLASS** of aal alies fitted ?0 Frames. Jory IS PAO fttWSsM