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THE DAILY NEWS. e IIOSDAN, DAWSON & CO., PBOPBIBTOB& OFFICE No. US RAM BAT. Xians-BP" NEWS, one year.ls 00 DJJXi NEWS, six months-.3 00 DxritNiwa, three months..2 00 Tm-WMaax Nsw* one reu.3 DO Tai-WiaacLX Nsws? aix months.3 00 PAxwxarx invariably tn ?dranos. No paper sent Bataan thc cain socompaiilea the order, or for a long to; tt^tliaxi paid io*. ?goa Dattr Narwa win be sorted te subscribers In j,.. - t ?nw nei-ttn;.. . -.? .n?sTA IMolty?**o?*ss ww*. . . sMntm-Tlifit insertion, U cents a line ; lathee cruset insertions, 10 cents a line. Business iottoes, 20 coe ts a lino. Marriage and funeral Ko - tioes. One Dollar eseb. jr MW a ? u BE M A RY. closed in" New Tork on Saturday at ?JaS?i. closed i abade low?r. Midd lie g frlOO? bales. -In Lrv^ool, oC'SahrrrJay,' ootton closed skouy. Uplands 13|d. Orleans 13|(L Sales 10,000 bales. ..-The "Last Hope" is tho suggestive name ' of a New York sociable. -There are now 80 000 whito voters in Texas out ol the lia .OOO registered. -The Whi'o Sulphur Springs paid its pro? prietors ?36 000 apiece tb is season. -The London Lancet complains that tight laoing has again made Us appearance. -Ex-8enJtor Hos. A. O. P. Nicholson ii suggested fot'the Tennessee BOD at oreo ip. - - Oolomtwsj Miss., is to bay? a three days' toqrn*r?pnr" beginning on the 6th of Ootdber. -There are-one hundred towns m Sansas that claim to be the "railroad centre" of the Stated1' ?, SJ-The venerable Archdeacon of Montreal, who is over sixty, has married a yoong lady or J seventeen. -Au enitrtrrlsing Frenchman has planned a saxe ra a brown-srtono front on Fifth Avenue, and there is wrath thereat -A e?nvent'for tho colored "Sisters of Prc vidence" is being built in New Orleans? the first of the kind for that noe in Louisiana. -The appro*ohing ?utanary of Humboldt hisrjaos?d theannoaDcement in Oer many of tavanty-foor ne w books on tbs great man. -Norfolk bas an ordinance by which only | eight bootblacks are allowed to work in the tnkj, and ea oh of those has bis own district. -Twouty-eight colored women left Norfolk,'] Virginia, in tho Boston steamer for Massachu? setts, Tuesday afternoon, for domestic service. -Salvator Patti, father of .Madame Stra koseh, Madame Adelina Patti-Canx and Mlle. Carlotta Patti, died on tho 20th of Augustin Pahs.. >>y ' . . -The bronze statue of tho Queen, intended for llsiniw' finn arrived there, and the cere- ^ ' acoiy of unveiling will be performed by Prince J * Arthur. . -The b?lrard table manufactory of Ksva haugh & Becker, at tho intersection df Canal and Cantu streets, was barned'Friday night Los8$90.00a Pally inaureA. . -Lards Wallenpark %p4 Puget and Gene "'. raia Stat gl? ariel Cuacar, and others, went on . ' a buffalo tSbt near Hayos City, Kansas, Wed? day, and killed forty buffaloes io five hours. ."-The yarras of two negro aldermen of mis? sissippi nearly killed each ocher in a little difference of opinion, as to whjch bsd tbe pre oadepoe of tbs other, bj virtue of ber hus- j band's office. -The college) of the City.of New York has betti in oooBttHstioo aboojt retaining a' profes? sorship qt .Greek and Latin. "After a long dis? cussion tbe classics won by a vote of trus? tees-eight to one. -A des t ruo ive fire, which has extended out - fgOSt near Y nJfoik for twenty miles, is prevail? ing ie th? Dismal Swamp, buming op in ita coursa thousand^ of staves and shingles and much standing timber. -Messrs. A. T. Stewart & Cc, of Sew York, say ?hoy have never dono aa large a business . at this time' fri any previous year. They attn, bate th s tact to their having advertised moro this season tban ev?r before. -Four of a Rang of colored mao implicated in the murder of Sbtfiiff Rog. of Robeson County. V. C.,have boen arrested after a weary pursuit. One of tnern. John Divs, bsa con? fessed the whole transaction, -California wines, it ia asserted, will now be wore extensively used on tbe Atlantic ooesc and the States bordbring on the Mississippi, afaoethe fret?tit from San Ba*ncisco haa bee i radneejl to H 50 per hundred pounds, one-half the former charge, whieh was represented as j being prohibitory of tbe trade. -During ihr' gale at Borton Mr. ii. M. Clark I waa walking tbs street, when a furious frost of wind tore up tbe wooden sidewalk os which be [ walking, ?nd the timber was hurled with she* violeeoe against his head thai his skull waa badly fractured, hu Rps severely out and one o? los arma broken. He died in a short - - A earoo rd arning eight hundred and twenty five cases of frait, of which seven hundred and thipy-eight were Wed with grapes, arrived in Kew York t be other day from California. The grapes were entiiejy Jolted to pieces by their seven days' journey. The road from Chicago to Hew York waa much rougher than that across tbe plaina. -Tho fencmc around tbe site of tbe new pcatnffloe tnildiug ai New York, opposite tbe Astor House, waa leased a few days since for tyro years for advt rtiai nar pur pote*. The bids, ever, two hundred in number ranged from $300 to 115.000. i he successful competitor was re? garded as having paid sx price entirely too high to save bim from loee. That this idea ?ss a mistaken one is evidenced by the faoc that ou Tuesday last Mr. Bonner p-.id 1500 for the pnvi ego of its exclusive use a singlo day. -Adieu to obig nona. The Empress has de? creed that hirb puffs sad frisettoB shall no longer exist. Tba long ohatolnne braids, looped ak the back of the bead an I f ailing to ^Buoeiders, are hereafter tbe stylj. There ist ac evide&A trace of tbe changes in the Em? press' sentiments in these m>d.M of hair dressing sad toe fashions which follow them. In ber brilliant primo sbo-omu!?ted the spen? ders Sod frivolities of Maria Antoinette's court and the mirMwleries ot La Vt 11er ie and Pompa dour. Io ber pensive and graceful decftue abe rerert? to the stately and exclusive m muera of tbe ancient chatelaines. These suit tho hoop lesa ak<rt of fl >wing velvet or pontt, the cava? lier plaina and tba .wide'brimmed nat, the em? broider si gauntlet and tbe drooping braids. One Whl no longer rococo se the fashions of fki ?rmi mon?e and pf mogs' favorites i. tbs |1lt?iiriite Of ooqaettish puffs and long ariiau.' ' i fesses, itt the dress . fluttering witb tfsoone and bows and hgbt with boul iou?; ? nra decor?os and 'aristocratic attie, tbe lats, costly, baa ita advent with the cAatelaioe braids. -A meeting of tbe Shipownera' Assoc ation waa bett In Maw York last weak. at ?hieb " was a spintcd daooaaion of the la w which prohibits the sailing of foreign-built vessels under the American flag. The pre? dominating sentiment of the principal speak? ers was that oar shipping interests were ra? pidly declining, and that the only remedy was free trade. It was stated that in New Bruns? wick the wooden part of the bull of assailing vessel was built at 122 in gold Mr ton, while on the opposite side of the river in Maine the the same thing in every respect would cost $45, currency, and that the people could not be expected to invest in shipping nuder such circumstances. A committee of five was ap? pointed to draw up a suitablo rm norial to be presented to Congress. TJ av ? d tho opposi? tion of the shipbuilders wiio MI bul less the re? peal of this law would entirely rain, it was suggested that Congres? should further re? mit the duty on all such shipbuilding material SB has the fall Internal revenue tax imposed upon it. -The baby market in New lork is active, judging by the advertisements of that trade in .the city papers, which show a demand and supply of three or four dozen per week. The adoption, or more literally the Bale, of inno? cents has attained the dignity of a regular business, supporting a number of establish? ments and many private speculators. Strictly speaking, it cannot be classed as a productive .industry, since the producers of the commodi? ty clo not reap the profits, those belonging entirely to tho "female physician'" who man? ages the e?l?. The supply is obtained from those mothers who have becomo such "ontsid? the conventional rules," as Mrs. Stanton phrases it, and the demand is found among thoso whoso moans and circumstances ?M favorable, but to whom nature is not be? nignant. The former are usually anxious to dispose of their encumbrances, and the latter to obtain each ornaments of the household by purchase if no other moans are possible. And in this they h ive the advantage of wives osten? sibly mere favored, since the baby mart allows of a wido Roleotion, in which preferences as to .sex. complexion, &*& and disposition may ia .great measure be consulted. Some pureba- j sera prefer brunettes, others blondes, and the agents advertise their merchandise in assorted parcels. Blondes rule highest at present, a first-class specimen, with blue eyes, bringing one hnndred dollars. CHARLESTON. MONDAY MORNING, SEPT. 13. 1869. Tia? ii ?St Cotton Crop. * Bj ? apeoiaf telegram to TH* NEWS, pub Iis?ed in another column, it appears thai tho total notion crq? of 1868-'69K acoording to tbs New fork Shipping and Commercial List, ia 2,260,557 bales. Tais statement wiP, we are sure, greatly surprise all who are interested in our great staple, as it falls far below the lowest estimate up to the present time by those who are accustomed to give muon attention to cotton statistics. The New York Shipping and Commeroial List's Crop Statements hare for many years been accepted as the authority by whioh the BO thal amount of the erip should be deter? mined, and we do not desire prematurely to question the correctness of its figures in the,present instance. We feel bonnd to My, however, that mun h dissatisfaction was expressed last year, at the unusual and large additions wade by the Shipping List to the aotual receipta' at the por,ts, and by whioh the crop of. 18t7-'*S wit madejtarg'ely to exoeed the estimates of,other well in? formed authorities It seems passing strange that the same journal should, ?fair, have made the orop so much smaller than everybody anticipated. We shall await the receip of the full details of the estimate, and may have more to say apon the sub? ject, should we see reasonable, cause to doubt their aeonraoy. Tlae lout Exeoey^jve Infamy. One night in November last, a deliberate and cowardly murder took place about three miles from Laurensville, whioh, owing to the blameless character of the victim, a< well as the exceptional brutality of the deed, sent a thrill of horror through the communi? ty of Laurens and the adjoining counties. Dr E. Clinton Shell, a young physician of the highest promise, waite quietly ridingvjko the publie road, accompanied by three otb er gentlemen, was soddenly fired upon by par ties ia; ambush. Dr. Shell fell mortally wounded. Although diligent search was at once made for the murderers, no cloe to their identity could be obtained; and dayn, and weeks, and months elapsed, end the orime remained still a mystery. Early in Jnne, however, a negro nam id George Simpson, in a confidential talk with another negrofskponfeeaed hie participation in the bloody aWd, and revealed the oironm stances ander wbioh it wes committed. Ao o irding to his statement, tSe party consist? ed of fifteen blacks, who left the village early ia the night, and through fields and by paths betook themseles to the point of rendezvous, whioh WM at the forks of the Greenville and Tumbling Shoals roads. Here they lay in wait until Dr. Shell and his friends bad reaohed that point, when the guan were fired, with the result already stated. As it happened, this conversai ion was over? heard by respetable gentlemen, upon whose testimony, corroborated by strong circum? stantial evidence, Simpson WM convie ed of j murder io the tiret degree The jury in tbe oa?e waa* composed of whites and bUcki. ?nd their verdict was rendered after only a few minutes' deliberation. The case, in fad, was so olear that the prisoner's ooun nel eotroely attempted to disprove the oharge that Simpsou was concerned iu tbe killing, but rested their defeiian upon the plea that it wm apolitical attastination, timi not murder. Ju<ig- Vernon, who tried the aase, sentenced the prisoner to be hung on the third Friday in this month. 8inee his conviction, Simpson has on two occasions admitted that he was the party tbat murdered Dr Shell. But the murder sr is a coal black negro and a Radical voter, while his victim was a highlv respectable and inoffensive white man. Our readers, therefore, will not be surprised to hear that 3>mpeoa bas been made (he reoipient of the )!em?ucy of our model Governor OiW-d lesday last. Hubbard. Scott's head oon- . | ..able, appeared in Liurensville and carried | j 'ff the condemned man, the death penalty living been eommuted to a nominal impris itvment for life. Should this blaok murder ir fail to be generously allowed to escape i ia Tolbert-from durance vile, he may at pa?r count with jotfdenoe apon receiving . full pardon in good se&aon tb cast a vote a?the next election. The "Third Party" Flaw*. The views of our contemporaries oM State press on the question of the formati of a "Third Party," have now been pre! thoroughly ventilated, and it is safe to s that the movement has been effectual throttled at its birth. This is reluotanl admitted even by the Ofangeburg News, paper whioh, while upholding Republic principles, has not hesitated to express unqualified disgust at the rottenness a: rascality whioh pervade the Radical par organization in onr State. Heretofore has been rather sanguine in regard to t "Third Party" projeot; but in ita last isa ia a leader headed "The End of the Wh< "Matter," it reviews the attitude of t pren of the State, and wisely and grac fully concludes to give up the whole achei as impracticable. It says : "THE CHABLI "TOW NEWS and Columbia Phoenix, prob "bly the leading papers of South Carolin "on account of their large circulation ai "the fact of their being published at tl ."two great m?tropoles of the State, ha "both 'trimmed their sails' somewhat "meet the wind; but they both advocate tl "maintenance and reorganization of tl "Democratic party." It then goes on admit that the State papers generally ?ol the opinions of THE CHARLESTON NEWS, favor of the Democracy, but consoles itae with observing the general dispositit whioh they evince to liberalize the platfor of their party, especially in the recognitic of the accomplished facts of reconstruct^: Thia disposition it bails as a good aigi Repeating ita declaration that the Republ can party in South Carolina "is not respe "table," it openly, expresses the "hope thi "the next election will result in the r "demptiou of the State out of the handa "the men who have been lured here fi "booty, back into the keeping of her sons. It adda : "Is not this a 'consummation devoutly to 1 wished?' Yes! audit may be realized. M shall not stickle for a name mon so great qnestion is at^stake. THE CHARLESTON NEW in a late issue, would divido the State into tn great parties, 'Radicals and Anti-Sadicah There is reason and a sound policy in thi Be this the division, and let ns array ourselv< for the conflict. Bury doep in the past tl prejudices against our ch an 20, .and turn tr. blighting influence of our circumstances int good. Do this and your actions will eave yoi State." We cordially welcome the Orangebur Newe into the ranks of the Anti Radio party. Fair Warning;. The Unionville Times talks right out i meeting on the subject of the proposed rt pudiation by the white people of the Stat of all responsibility in the future for th outrageous debt whiob a wasteful and dil honest administration, backed by a vent and corrupt Legislature, is reokleaaly pilin j np on the backs of the taxpayers of Sont! Carolina. In order that the capitalists 0 the North may have an opportunity to knot how our people feel and talk about th South Carolina bonds, already far too plen tiful, and the issue of whioh there ia rea eon to fear has only begun, we reprodnoi the timely and temperate article of om Unionville contemporary : ??Th? ? Bflnnhlioap nivrtiT email portion of the taxpayers, and the mern bera of that party care very little how mud taxes are extorted from the panes of thoa? whom they have not the honor to represent? . "Concerning our State officials, there ?t< painful rumors; and these rumors are gone' rally believed. Wo havo heard of private en? terprises being abandoned, from aa uraocc that no charter of a joint-stock company could he obtained from the South Carolina Legisla? ture, without money sufficient to pay the mem? bers of that body for their votes. We have heard Governor Scott charged with boing indi? vidually interested in measures which he offi? cially commended to the Legislature. We have heard that tho Chatham Railroad, and the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, and the Savannah and Charleston Railroad, had suc? ceeded in having their rcs poet ivo bills passed by'tbe freo us? of mo any distributed among the Republican members of that high body. And now we hoax that Governor Scott is pre? pared to recommend to the coming' session of Iho Legislature au appropriation of monoy say ten millions of dollars-I o carry oat' a measure of internal improvement in whioh ho has largely invesied-nine millions to complete the work, and one million to buy tho votes necessary to obtain the appropriation. We hope these things are not so, and th: t Veritas will promptly deny them. But the people do believe these charges, and it is even suspected that the contractors believe them too. If an additional ten millions of dollars aro put upi n the market, as the guaranteed bonds ot an in? complete railroad, the total accumulated bond? ed debt of South Carolina, daring the eighteen months of Republican rule, will approximate fifteen million of dollars, with an annual inter? est thereon of over one million dollars. "Can wo stand it ? Not well. Can wo avert it? Our people have no money for State bonds. The State bonds will be sold on Wall-street. Wall-street believes to-day that a few more years will put every Southern State back under tbe control of Southern white men. These bonds must be paid then-so Wallstreet thinks-sy appropriations made by Southern wbito men. Well now. we ask Southern white mon to step forward and protest against tuoir liability to pay bonds guaranteed at the in? stance of a Governor wno ia individually inter 13 cd, and part of which bondi was paid to disreputable legislators as tho piiuo of their vote. Let Wali-Btreet and tho couimon-ial world undorataud. fr im tho oaUpokcu declar? ations of ail persons who h ivo the State's in? terest at hear t that tboy do not feel a moral obiigauou lo pay these bonds res mg upon them, and thu bonds will bo aa insubua upon the market, with no buying rates, and very iow telling ones. Lot thom KO forth dopoudout upon the solvency ot an uucousUuetod rail? road, and contingent upon the continuance in offices of non-taxpayers, as a claso, and uot even the financial ability of that rising finan? cial light, who assists Governor Scott in the manipulation of South Carolina finances m New York, will be ablo to put them above twenty-five cents m the dollar. "Jost here ia the proper plane for tho sneer, thai we are endeavoring to depreciate South Carolina bonds. Not so; we wish our people to publish io the world that they rc not Sonth UaroKna bonds. If Governor Scott and Re pub loan legislators, unmincfol of their trusta, legislate by bribery and vote as ttuy are paid, feeling no interest in the future payments of labilities now incurred, surely they, who do 'eel an interest, ehonld properly assort and iroclaim to the world in advanoe that these itt-u-s of corruption and extravagance will not io paid if we can help it. -'Rest assured that snob a voice would be , eepected, and ita depreciating lnfloenoe opon he anticipated bondswooldbury tbern forever.', I lapants* SITUATION HM?TKD, TO COOK AND WsSH, by a white female of unappis domable character. Apply at No. 6 sr. PHILIl'-SlKi ET, first bouse north 0/ Normal School. Sept 13 _2? ANTKD, A TIDY GI Kin TO Do hons-woii sud mind children. Recommen? dations requir. d. Apply at No. 3 SMITH'S LANE. fcept 13_1 11/ ANT KD, PHuTUGKAPH? TO t?L V ? oit rn the latest rtyles.* Orders promptly at? tended te if accompanied with written directions as to hair,eyes, ribbon, Ac, and i.>tt at So. 179 EAST BAY, or FOGARUB'O CIR? ULATING LIBRARY, in Bend of Klug-etreet. 1* Sept 13 WANTED A PEJIALK TKACHEK, thoroughly competent to teach all of the English brancaes and Music. Address W. H. W., ST. MATTHEWS, S. 0._6_Bept ll AYOUNO MAN, OF FOUR YEAHS' business experience in this eily, and capable ol Riving the best ref aren ces here, desires a perma? nent situation in some Wholesale House-Cotton Factorage preferred. Address A. B. C., Box 30. Sept 1 _Imo? WANTED TO RENT, A SCHOOL? HOUSE and RESIDENCE. Address, stating terms, P.O. Box No. 169. . wfmU August ll ?Ti OOH BKRViNTS. WHITE AND COL VT OBED, can be obtained by ayplying to EM? PLOY M ENI' OFFICE, >o. SO Queen-etreet. August 23 _ WANTED, A YOUTH FROM 10 to ?0 years old, who would be willing to make him? self generally useful ss clerk in a store in Union ville, 8. 0. Address POaTOFFICE BOX, No. 17, Union C. H., 8. O. August 14 ffllQfl' A DAY MA OK AT HOM Kt 33 entirely new articles for AR>>nta. Sam? ples sent free. Addma U B. SHAW, Alfred, Mo. August 24 DAO_Imo WANTED, nv A MARRIED MAN, A situation to some Cotton Mill -oath or South? west; ia acquainted with all branches, having work? ed in them all, but should select WEAVING as a cholos, i artie*, wishing to engage sucha person will please address a note, stating terms, to JO UN J. KELLY, No. 1<8 Mate-street, Boston. May M WANTED, KVKIt?UUU? TO SUB? SCRIBE to the CIRCULATING LIBRABY. CHARLES C. RIGHTEB'B Select Library of New Booka contains all ol the latest publications. April 21_No. 161 KING-STREET. .* CHINESE LABOHKRS.-PAKTIKS wishing-Vvemnjox htfge or small bambers of CHINESE .LABORER*, tray maire tie neceseary arrangements for procuring gang? of slat-required. delivered in any part of.tbe oonntry, by application to KuoPMANaOHAAP, San Francisco, California ^H-,.^ v . _ -'1 ?M %m--, WANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW tbat JOB PRINTING of all kinds, plain and ornamental, la executed promptly in the neatest style and ' st the lowest New York prices, at 1 HS NEWE Job Office, No. 149 EAST BAY Call und ex? amine the scale of prices beforo giving your orders elsewhere. WANTED. AGESTS KOR THE AMKl'.I OAN FA UM f lits' HOUSE BOOK, in both Eng? lish and German, by Robert stewart, V. K, of Miss. The work covers Oas whole ground of the breeding and raising, and the treatment of horses and mules, both in sickness and health. It has won its way to popular favor, and la today the most popular and bent selling Horse Book ont. Address 0. F. VRN , Publisher, cincinnati, 0. Gmo? March 19 FOR H KN T, A CONFORTABLE SM ALL DWEiXING. NO 218 Coining-street, contain? ing four Moms klcoen, and gas thronguout, with floe cistern and weil ot water For terms, appL to W.<M.DA\VaON, Real IC ta lo Agent, No. 63 Broad street . ._2_Kept 13 rHEAT. TH \T LA ICG K ANO CUM MOi I nus UvU -E at the northwest corner of VANDKIHORSI and KINO *lRHKTs, over Or. Ai mar's D.ug -tore Tbs House nas rocently been painted and fitted np being a goo I location sad suitable for a boarding Bouse or -:hool. bent low. For farther pan ionian, apply to No. i V ?MM.lt HvBSf-BTRRET._Sept 10 TO RIC NT. A LAKGK HALL, ELIGI? BLY located and tultable for a society. Also, a line ROOM tor a single gentleman, with separate entrence. Apply at No. 311 KING-S LUKEr. Sept 10_8* OF KICK TO BKNT.-THAT DESIRA? BLE OFFI E, No. 40 BBOADrSTBKET, con tjinin? two rooms (Iront and back), now in com? plet? order. Applv on premises to I. 8. K. BEN? NETT, or to No. 255 KINOWT-'tET. Sept 3 BEAL. "'STATE AGENTS, ANUOIHEU8 having housea to rent, can have their Placards, ftc, printed at Ute lowest rates and in the newest and neatest styles of type, at IHK NEWS JOB O I'? ll ICE, No. 149 Ksst Kay V7MJK SALK, 1100 AC lt KS OF WKLL ? 'UMBERED L?ND in lower pun of Barnwell Count , en milos (rom south Fdisto Rlror. Terms made very low For particulars, address Dr. C. B. HUT I O, Graham's Turnout, 0.3. R. R. August 20 OM 36 Foil 8 v LE LO W, A LAKOE CHURCH OUGnN, containing thirty-five 8.ops. axjo, A SMALL PARLOR ?'liGAN, containing four MOOR, in a handsome Roaewood Case. Apply at JOHN B \ KER's ORGAN F\(?lORF, No. 13 Van dtr. orsf-sreeL thoiu3 b Jnlv 8 AUCTION EEKS, B KOKK RS, AND other? wUhlng "t or Sale" Harards, Business Cards, or other Job Printing executed with neat? ness and dispatch, srill oonsnlt their intoreet by leav? ing their orders at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE. No. 149 Bast Bay._ FOH SALK, OLD NEWSPAPERS IN anyquautity. Price 76 cents per hundred. The cheapest wrapping paper that can be used. Ap? plv af theorBVe ot IHE N HWs. * Marcb 1 JL?5I ano joana. LOST, A BLACK AND TAN TK lt ttl IK DnG. answ tiug to the name ot Fannie. A suitable reward will be paid If lett at the CORNER OF BEA.Or*A IN AND GADSD(TN STREETS. sept 13_ TAKENUP IN FIELD AT FOU it MILK House, a red COW, with wnlte on back and belly, crop uod bi'on lett--ar and ciop 1 n right, which tho owner can bave br proving and paying expenses. For nitormrlion apply to WILLIAM HUN l. No 4. J Market s reet. Se tt ll STOLEN, OM LAST MONDAY. FHOH JA M .> uUHROUOH' . place, three-quarter* of I a rr Ue from ' ad-on's Road?, a small bav HI ALLION, with a whit? mark behind the ear, gray under the Buddie, and with small wbito spots on the lett ru np A reward will be siren for his recovery If left ai LADsQN's H0AII?. 3* >ept IO FOUND. A >AFK KEY ON EAST BAY, between Queen and Mar..et streets which the owuorcao have by applying at the DAILY N-WS OE?*IOB, and oajirg expen-ca. -ept 8 FOUND, A GOLD ULU><: EN I MELLH D BBEASTPIN, watch tho own r oin bsve by appblng at the DAILY NEWs Office, and paying ex peuses sept 4 Btiuar?s. OME HUNDKKD DO i-L Alts KKW iHD. for ibe arrest of . HOM AS MALLOY, an frtsn. man. who idl ed John Bo ly. Said Mall y ls about 33 years old. five feet elgiit to oin? ino"oa high, fl'Tid 0 >mplex<ou. h ue eyos dark hair, weighs aboat 180 p mids, arri ba." a scar on the lace Ihe ab v.; reward will bo paid for hi - delivery >n ?arn?eli Jail. Whosoever take? the above Mallo will notify 1 HAS. EDHO.sDsi'uN, Ylagiairato, ai Aiken, H. ?1 CHAHLKH HOLLY. Sept 10 IUI UER HOI LY. Copartners.,!". Mire. TMK y VI) Kit SIGNED HA Vt?: THIS day formed a copartner-h p fur tho pur ose of 0? duetto ? tue COi MU uitOKER^OE tMO SHIP? PING HU-INt -i, under tho name and styl? ot WUSttLL ft TBOMP.1OM. T. r. WI SELL. Sept 13 6 Ju UN M. 'UOMP-ON. yj.'i ru:E,_Tlle: UND ?. K S I G .N E D JLv h ivo th s lUy assomted thorn-elves in thn WOOD HU-INuSS, at WES END MIi.L-?> I HE ~ r, under the u.me ot .VARINO ? sIMONs. >. M W<liiNG. Sept 13 mwf3* fi UOO-rUS 1. .SIMONS. Pental ?ar)i. J R. SOLOMON?, M. JO.. DENTIS T, Has Retsaraed. HASEL-STRrBr, OPPOSITE 6YNAG0GUE. Sept 6 ? "ta. y y C. ALDKK ? CO., *No. 34} PINE-ST itEBT, aV?r TORE arr. W. C. ALDRN, l^-Tark. WM. ULLIOrr, j X J. M. MORGAN, late of Chariest ra. S. a Negotiate .-ales or sOUlHERN REAL ESTATF, md exebanses of he rame for Merchandise, ftc Refer to Messrs. Geo. A. Trenbohn ft Soo, Charles on, 8. C. Sept 4 GBASGE LODGE, No. 14, A. F. M. TITS REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF OB ANGE LODGE will bo bold I HIS Evxsrwo, at Masonic Hall, at Fight o'clock paeclselv. CaodiJatef for M. Af. Degree aroxcqneSted to be punctual. THOMAS 8. BEE, Sept 13 . * . Fee rotary. JRiHtUntoM. JUST RECEIVED, BIOGRAPHY OF ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT. Price 20 cents per Copy. Al 13. DOSOH?B'S, Sept 13_1_No. Tjj Hase -street. J MADSEN'S WH0LK8AIE AND HST AIL Sh. TOBACCO HOUSE, NO. 314 KINO-STREET, OOBNEB OF SOCIETY. Always on hand a fine and large assortment of LEAF TOBACCO for Cigar Manufacturera, Tis: Connecticut, Pennsyl? vania, New York Htite Seed, Ac, at low prices. ' Also Havana Leaf from $1 10 per pound (by the hale) upwards ; fine self work at $1 M per pound. VIBGfNlA LEAP TOBACCO, especially suitable for plantation nae, at 29 cents per pound : larger quantities at reduced rates. CHEWING TOBACCO at all price?, and SMOKING TOBACCO. All the celebrated brand? at low rote?. CIGARS from $20 per thousand upwards to $80. . Merchants and consumers are respect rally invited to cit too undersigned being resolved to ?ive uat lsfacttou Septic_fmwlm*~. J MADS KW. pUKDM.II'. AND PORTABLE , GASLIGHT. ?HP THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY CALLS tho attention of the public to thc above named LIO ti f, for which he is row prepar-d to receive orders. It is claimed for th s Light that lt is supe? rior to Roroson* or any otho? Illaminatlng Oils that it is Non-explosive, and that it givet a light al? most equal to that of Coal Oas, and ia just as cheap as Kerosene. A ramp e may be seen at No 1 Boyce's Wharf, and full information given by Accost 27 fmw imo 0. J. OOLCOOK, JR. Hen) jOaDlir?tion?. J^L SSEL,L,, LS BUUK STOKE. RECENT PUBLICATIONS. THE SUMTER AND "1 HE ALABAMA, Service Afloat during tbe War between tho States, by Ad? miral Semines 1 vol. 8?<\, doth, $6. RK80URCES UK 1 HE -Ol.' I H I- EN FIELDS AND FoRbSiS, Medical Econ?mica] and A gn cal taral. Sy F. Piyre Porcher, M. D.. 1 vol 8vo.. $ I 60. CHRISTIAN rlNGfcHS "K G . UM A NT. by Cathe? rine Whitworth, transl i or and compiler ni "Lyra derma lei," illustrated. Unio., foroiing volume 6 of the ' Sunday Library," Une cloth, $2. HIsrOBY aW EUBiPMN MORAL?, from Au? gustus to Cbailemauno 2 vol?.. Kvo , $6. FORE?!.' LIE. 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IHfe QU ?KER P.\BlI?AN8, A Revolutionary Storv, with Illustrations, Hmo, cloth, 91 60. Fiel ION.-Aiierba-k's Villa on tbe Kb inn; Brok? mann- 'hnrrain'e Waterloo; H>g Inaou's Marione; Hoffmann's si.co Murray; Huuo'a L'Homme q n Rit; Lottioo i i - lo ; Phelps' MUD, Women an i Ghosts: 1 he Quaker Partisan*; Robinsons For Her ?ase; South wot th's Cbsogcd Hriiles^pielbagou's Problem? atical Charaottrs; Wood?' GaU-s Wida On^n; Kln-.-s hy'H Stretton; My Daughter l-l mor; The Lac latan'* Household; rchmid's Hibcrn<,i?ier; southwortb's Tbe Hrioo's Fate; trollope's Ha K- ow Be SVaa Right; Zschokke'? Dead Gu>a' ; Frey tau's Lost Man ut-ript; Jean Inglolow'a Uopsa the Fairy. Januarv 1 1 VT G til' AT It K DU Cl ION IrV FRICKS. IMMENSE SUCCESS. POPULAR BOOK? SENT FREE OF POSTAGE AT IDE PRICKS ANNEXE : JOHN MAi ( H&IONl'o LEGACY, a Novel, by MD'S M. 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IN pages 30o Tue following Novels, by 9tr Walter ?cott SluUetl stt 30 eenrs ?- au?ht WAVERLY, IVANUOE. KRNILWOBIH. GUY Manuerinc, ntiquary, Rob Roy. Oin Mortality. Tbs ?iaeb Dwarf ana a Legend of Montrosn, Br de of Uoimcrmoor, Heart of Mid lo'hian, The Monas t-ry, rneAbhot. . he Pirate, Fortunes of Nisei. Peve? ril o? 'he Pest, Qi len1 m Durward St BOOSD'S Weil Red Baumlet, >he Berrolbed sud Highland Widow, ? te faiiarntn, Woedstork, Fair MsidofP.no, anne oi Geiers ein, Oouut Robert of Para. The burgeon^ Dam.'!'ter. >>n n?ei>it of the prie?, esther in easb or stampt, copies or soy books in thia list wll be sent by mall po?tptid. CHAM. C. HIQHTEH, No. 161 King-^ireet. Jul* 12 nan . hariee'oo. s. O. iaarfttaj). PUIl'A E BU vKDING.-F B ? M A - NAN P. TB\N8ICN I AND DAY B"ARI?EE1 can Be ace .romo lated by applying al No. 204 MEE f IN^.?1BBBT, east std i, two doors above CaJhoan atreet. 3 Sept ll ?dQcat?0Hal. li/TE DIC AL COLLEGE; OF GEORGIA, AT AUGUSTA. lr ACOXTT : I. P. GARVIN, M. D.. Emeritus Professor of Ma? teria M- dica and Therapeutici. LEWIS D. FORD; M. D., LL.O., Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Medicine. JOSEPH A. EVE. M. O.. Professor of ObBtetxios an>l Diseases of Women and Infants. L. A. DOGAS, M D , LL D., Professor of tho Prin? ciples and Practice of Sur ery, and Dean of the Faculty. GEO W. RAINS, M. ])., Professor of Chemistry arid Pharmacy. HENRY r. CAMPBELL, M. D., Professor of Ope? rative Surgery and Surgical Anatomv. EDWARD GEDDING.-, M. D., Professor of Physi? ology and Pathological Anatomy. LE9AUSSORE FOiiD, M. D., Professor of Anat? omy. WM. H. DOU'iHfY, M D. Professor of Materia Medica and Medical Juri ?prudence. JOHN S. COLEMAN, M. D., Devonstrator of An? atomy. ' 8. 0. EVE, M. P., Clinical Assistant at the Dis? pensary. J CHARLES T. RICH. Janitor. The next Annual Course or Lectures will com? mence on MONDAY, the 1st of November, 1868. Fxats-Matriculation, $6; Whole Ocurso, $105; Diploma, $30; Practical Anatomy, $10. L. A. DTJGAS. M. D., Sept 13 1 Dean of Faculty. TT^r O F F O R D COLLEGE, 8PARTANBURG COURTHOUSE, S. C, TBE SIXTEENTH COLLEGIATE YEAR WILL open on 'he first MONDAY in October next. Appli? cant? for College Classen and Preparatory School ?re requested to be punctual in attendance Tuition in College per actum, $St in srecie, but p:tyal le in i s equivalent in currency; tuition in Pre? paratory School p r annum. $4?, in currency. Hoard in private families about $16 per month. B> messing, students eau obtan board at from $8 to $12 per mooth. For lurtber particulars address. Uov. A. M. SHIPP, D. D.. Sept 13 10? Pr? aident. ENGLISH, I'KKM H, CL ASSICAL A VD MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL. NORTHWES I" CORNER BULL AND < OMINO 8IRKBTS.-Tho ex? ercises or the subsenb. r'- School will b? resumed on the 1st Monday lu october. A new elisa wUl be formel for boys of about tea j ear? of age, and a fe w pupila also caa be acrommo da'ed with board. JOS. T. CALDWELL. 8ept 13 1 PAROCHIAL SCHOOL A KD HOUE FOR BOYS, ASHLEY - STREET, CHARLESTON. TBE EXERCISES OF THIS SCHO'.lL WTLL commence on the 1st of Ocober h. V Limited to 400. Tbs HOME will be reopened on the same day. Wo are limited to lOO inmates, and applications should be madest once Punctual attendance is re? quired. Information will he given in circular by application to Rev. A. T. PORTER, Sector of Sch O' and Home. Terms for Day behool, tuition payable in advance: Clawical Coarse.$3 OJ per month. fenglisb.1 26 per mon?j. Primaiy. 76 uer month. We''are endajvorln ; io neutro the services ol a first-class French Teacher D we suereed due no nco wiU be given Oar aim has been to make this a School "f tho highest charaot?r, and shaU use oar best endeavor? to attain this end JOHN GADSDEN. Sept 10 fmw9 Principa1. UNIV Ell s IT Y OF SOUTH CAROLINA* The next seanon will begin OD the rutsT Mou OAi rn OCTOBKB, and continuo without intermis? sion, to the eosntng Ju ly. Anvanhiges are offered at this Institution to Sta di ats in Law (tho graduates being entitled to prac t>e rn tie Coarta ol chi* Stale;) in Me tioine (the course of li st action being extensive and thorough, wi b two wi Uten examinations daring the resslon;) in Engineering, MathemaUc?, Mental, Moral and Political Philosophy, H story, Rbetoric, English LU rature. Ancient and Modern Languages, and m tbe varions Scientlflc Schoo.a. Expeoses for -essie of nine months: Annual fee, ar,; Library fee, $10; Room Rent feo.$16; initiera fee.-; tor each of three schools. $15; tuition in Law or Medicine. $60 Board can be had at $16 to $30 per month. Bv messing lt will be less. For funner information, saud for Catalogues to the Secretary of the Faculty, Bev C. BR?0E WALKER. R. W. BtRNWKLL, Chairman ol Faculty. Columbia, 8. 0., August 3, i063. August 6 _fm*24 U RS CLINE INSTITUTE, COL UM BfA, SOITTH CAROLINA, UNDER THF. PA rn 0 S AO E OT ' ?2* RIGHT REV. BISHOP LYNCH. For Prospectus, please address THE MOTHES SUPERIOB, Ursuline Convent, VaUe Cruds. Pept 6 Imo Cotton ?ins, Ctr. QHISOLBI'S COTTON GINNING MILLS, WEST END TR ADD-S TR EEL WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE AND Gin -ei Island and Upland cotton at th- old rates of toll-6 rap. > per pound tor Sei Islands, 4 .'?MUS per pound for Uplands, grane?, hy "Gullett Gm." OHIsOLM BROTHERS, Commission Merchants, Kept 3 fmwlmo Adgert Wharf. QfJLLE'I'T'S STEEL BRUSH COTTON GINS. THC SUBSCRIBER IS NOW PREPARED TO fill orders for these Ju-ti v celebrated GINS. Certifi? cate? from reliable planters in this .-tato who have boagbt and rued them the past season, ia well as i rom the Ea-torn and Brokers, lally confirm all that ia i-1:iime i for them: and tho fact ia now well eetab 1 siiid that the increase iu the price of Dutton ginned ou this Gio will, on ovary forty bales, fully pay for the cst of the Oin. ALSO, HALL'S PATBNT COTTON GIN FEEDER, A valuable Machine, saving both timo and labor in the ginning of a crop. Can be attached to any Gin m ide. Send for Circulars. C. GRAVE LEY, No.61 EAST BAY, SOUTH OF OLD POSTOFFIOE, Augast2 mwi 2mos Charleston, 8. O. -gp.-, J_? ENEREY'S IMPROVED MCCARTHY GIN, ADAPT FX) TO Ginning " Fine Upland Cotton." LATE CHANGES MADE IN THIS OIN ADAPTS it to the innnlag of UPLAND < O i ! ON. The nse ol it y a fe?, on this cotton L-t seaspn proved that it o .baiired t e value of the Cotton, as it does not in? jure tho sUple tu the slightest degree. Planters will find lt to the'r ?dvaa age, and are ri - q e?iod to eximine into tun Gin, pjrnralarly those wuo have pta rteu the finer urals* ol Upland ''OJ 'on. he tin 'las b-en in use upon the ?ia island ? o tou fur over 9.ween years, and its reputation lo.- tiiat cot ton tally established. ?pKly to WILLIAM S. HENKRIY, Machinist and Foundry, An u^t ll wfmlmn No. SI4 WseCnf-latest illinct, fi quo rs, tu. i. o W Bl* Kl K k, HE U t'DEttSIGNED Uf.G LE?VE TO AN N lUNCK thai thov have been appo nte I by Mes rs. B NtlY -. U\NMl* & CO.. or Puiluielpuia, their so ? Aleuts i ir tho stile of south ''aroliaa tor the sale ut their c ier-rated ACME. X XX XXX. XXXX. N CIAR CABINET and other br.nds OLD KYP WHI KIB-. They A,so wish to announce that (Hey w'.U be in coa-tant receipt of their COPPER DI-1 ?Li.ED HOON TAIN PURE RYE WHISKIES, direct from DiabUery at Hannis ville, Berkeley County, West Vi ru i nia fcitwrai contracta will ba made for la -ge lots of new Whiskies in bond at DistiUerv Warehoose. OLAClUs A WT CTE, No. 8d East Bay street, June 16 wfmSxnos Charles' nj, S. O. j ) ANKERS, ST?CK AND EXCHANGE BROKER* AND MEB 0 HANTS, wishing Checks, Blanks, Latter Beads, or job Printing of any description, can get their order filled promptly and in UM neatest style, at ct.cap r ?tee, by applying at TBK NEWS JOB OPFI0E, No. M9 East Bay ?rarer?rs ano f?mtUntm. SALT AFXO?TT ~V QPAA PACK9 LIVEBPOOL SALT, OM BOiPD OOvHJ Bri?sq bark Vinco. Foi asia by - RAYRNEL k CO., ComerTEast Bay and Vanderhoret'a Wharf. Sept 13 ._? 2 GUIS KY CLOTH. 1 HA BALE8 EXTBA WEIGHT, FOB SALE JLV/V7 low, to arrive, in lota to ault purchaser-', by E. LAFITTE k CO., Sept 13_3_Wo. 90 Broad-street, GUNNY CLOTH AND ROPE. BALE8 GUNNY CL1 H. RT ?ND ABD WEIGHT Coila Bope. Pored* tow by CL JUORN, HEBBINGA CO.. Sept 13 8 '-- AOtiiinmodarion Wharf. No. 1. PERUVIAN GUANO. (IAA TONS No. 1 PEBTJVIATI GUANO, WAB ??Uu BANTiC riiBE. For sale by gtyU_T. J. BEBB k CO. GUNNY CLOTH. rjf* BALES EX TBA HEAVY GUNNY CLOTH, 44 it) to 45 Inches wide, and weighing 2H pounds. For sale by T. J. BEBB k CO. Sept 3_ FOR SALE LOW. TO ARRIVE, 1 ft BALES 44 INCH DUNDEE BAGGING FOB JLU Sea Island Cotton. J. D. AIKEN k CO., Sept 10_South Atlantic WJaarf. BAGGING. f)fr BALES GUNNY CLOTH JO 25 rolls TL Ck Co.'a Sea Island Bagging. In store. For salo by W. GURNEY. Sept 10_G_No. lt? East Bay. - GUNNY CLOTH, ON THE SPOT AND TO ARRIVE. ^ For sale by August20 GEO. A. TREfHOLM k SON. SHINGLES AND PLASTERING LATHS> .*.:*?. QAA AA|\ WKLUMASONED CYPRESS OlJ\J?\J\J*f '* 8HIN<3rL?8, in bundies . ' 100,000 Plastering laths. For sale low for cash.. Apply to Cy J?* t?C H L a PEGBELL, No. 37 Line-street, and J. A EN8LOW k CO., Sopt 1_thmS*_East Bay. FRESH DRUGS. JUST RECEIVED AND FOB SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BX DB. H. BABB, No. 131 MEETING-STREET RLSON'a TOB/fUuO ANTIDOTE Bose's Cough Syrup Schenk's Pulmonic Syrup Scheldt's Seaweed Tonic Cherokee Remedy Cherokee Cure Cherokee Pilla Cherokre Injection Spears' Fruit Preserving Solution Brown's Chlorodyne German Blood or "Kaiser" Pill?, Ac. kc. Fleming's Worm Conleotions Weight's Rejuvenating Elixir Churchill's syrup Hypopbosphlt* of Lime Van Deusen'a Worm > ontertiooa Hurley's Worm (tandy Bardotte'x Worm cugar Drops Grajfenberg Pills Cephalic Pills Schallenberger's Fevet and Ague Pills dtrong'a Pills McLane's Liver VIII? LiunV VgeUblo Pills Russell's Soothing Cordial tor Children Teething Jayne's ? Iterativo Jayne's Expectorant * Jayne's Carminative Jayne's .sanative Pille Badwav'a Beady Belief ? Radwaj's B. Pills Bidway's P?sdy Besolvent. June 21_mw* HONKY! FOB SALE, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL. BY Dr. Hf BABB, Jane 26 No. lil Meeting-street. printing. c HEAP PRINTING! TBE ATTENTION OF THE BUSINESS PUBLIC is invited to the following greatly BEDUCED RATES for JOB PRINTING AX S TUE NEWS J03 OFFICE, No. 149 East Bay. 0 BUSINESS CARDS, From $3 50 per thous*od and upwards, accord? ing to size ai? quality of card. ? BUSINESS CI.(CUbARS, From 91 00 per thousand and upwards, accord? ing to the quantity of matter and quality of paper. ENVEL?PES, With Business Card neatly punted thereon, at from i'4 00 per thousand and upwards, according to quality. BILL H1? ADS, At from $3 50 per thousand and upwards, accord? lng to size abd quality of paper and amount of matter. DRUG LABELS, At from 40 cents per thousand sad upwards, ac? cording to size and quantity. ALL 0 THEE KINDS OF FRI?UNO will be done at correspondingly low rates, and lu ?he best style at THE NEWS v JOH PRIM TIN (J E-Tl IILUS H HB.IT, IN THE NEWS BUtLAING, No . 149 EAST BAY. 49- CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS. "C* Septll |_?Oa?AlElt di MACBtfiTlt. NO. 30 Broad-lt??Ct, Charleston, b. c.. BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS BEAT,ESTATE AMD GKNERAL COMMISSION AGENTS Win at Rend to Ben ting aa id Ooitsoting of Bents and purchase sud sale ol Stocks, Beads, Geld, 8ther and Real Estate. ALSO. V Xo tbe Purchase ot Goods and hupptist for par?t a m the country upon reason ibis iona*. G KOBO E L. HOLMES...AUaaSOcft MACBZIH January I ^