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TERMS OE TEE NEWS. TB* DAILY NEWB, by mall one year, $8; six month* $4; three months $2 60. Served in the city at EIGHT?KN 0XNT8 a wees, payable lo the car riera, or $8 a year, paid m advance at the office. TH? TEI-WXBXLY NEWS, published on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, one year $4; Biz mon tha $ a w ; three months $ 126 Tua WMXLY Saws, one year $2. Six copies flo. Ten copies, to one address. $16. ' BTOCBiPTioNS In all cases payable In advance and no paper oon?noed after the expiration of the time paid for. BJDDTTAKOXS should be made by Postoffice Meaey Order or by Express, if this cannot be done, protection against losses by mall may be secured by rorwardlog a draft on Charleston pay? able to the order of the proprietors of THB NEWS, or by sending* the money tn a registered letter. Norien of Wanta, To Bent, Lost and Found, Boarding, i.e., not exceeding 20 words, 26 cents each insertion; over 20, and not exceeding 80 words, 40 cents each insertion; over so, and not saOJStBag 40 words, 60 cents each in Bert lon. These rates are HST, and most invariably be paid In advance. Address RIORDAN, DAWSON A 00., No. 19 Broad street, Charleston, S. C. Wit <Sfyvtk?tm ? . MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1872. SEWS OE THE DAT. j :'' -General Thayer, the oldest graduate of Weat Point, ladead. -The chief prize for political economy at the London University waa won by a lady. -A man waa arrested in Washington, Satur? day, suspected ot being Implicated in the murder of Nathan, in New York. -Joseph Jefferson has again been obliged to - leave the stage on account ol his eyes, and his engagements have been cancelled. -A Uttle daughter of General Albert Vielle j waa kidnapped by four ruffians at Lake Maha -'pac, on Thursday, and hurried away. The sjBUr remains a mystery. -A mechanic in San Francisco has Invented a baby carriage, so formed that when not in use lt may be folded up Into a space not larger j than an ordinary portfolio. - -New Booth Carolina bonds (April and Oc? tober) are at last quoted in the New York ?took market at 20. This, we believe, ls abont toe lowest point they have yet touched. -New York ls amazed at the new disclo? sures made of the character of some of ita policemen. Evidence has been received that two officers have committed at least fourteen burglaries, and stolen property valued at nore than twenty thousand dollars. -Until very recently there had never been an application for divorce lu Virginia. Here? tofore when a man got tired of his wife he Jost walked off without troubling the courts; and in only two Instances on record did the wives even go to law for alimony after such desertion. -The attempt on the part of the French Government to colonize Algeria from the ~ conquered provinces or Alsace and Lorraine ls said to have failed, not more than fourteen hundred person having settled In the African colony, while upwards of seventeen thousand have gone to Canada alone. -Heavy Ares are now raging In the woods below Richmond, Va., and cover an area of from fifteen hundred to two thousand acres. The nelda of grasa of thia year's growth, in their dry and parched condition from the drought, were burned over like stubble, and . two ho jees wei e consumed In the progress of j _the flames. -T---.???.?.,) n.e...i rn i-,-- - -? ?? has written lor publication a letter lo his friend and oontem.rorary, General Dix, full ol personal kindness and of opposition td the Liberal movement. The Tribune, com ment ing hpon it, says: "Mr. Cooper has done so much good In bis long and blameless life that he has earned the right now, In his extreme old age, to be as illogical and unjust SB he Chooses, without criticism and without reply." -A correspondent of a German newspaper, writing from Zurich, says that there are In the j university ot that city rather more than four ] hundred students, eighty of whom are women. About fifty of these eighty, who are mostly Russians, are students of medicine. At the late examinations the women stood ihe testa as creditably as the men. One ol them, a Miss Atkins, an English lady, passed with mole than usual brilliancy, and received the degree of doctor of medicine. -London advices show that the striking ? mania is pervading all England. The chair makers of Wycombe, the coal men of Lowes-1 toft, the silk weavers of Sudry, the stone, masons of Preston, the bakers of Dublin, the engineers of Berke ahead and the China and, earthenware manufacturers of Staffordshire, are ali on a strike. The carpenters, painters, bricklayers, bakers and cabinet-makers ol London continue their strike?. The pott office employees have petitioned foran ad? vance of wages. The Journeymen butchers of London have formed a union for the purpose of getting higher wages. -The Archbishop of Canterbury In address ? lng a meeting at Carlisle in aid of the funds or I the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, ' said there were so many heathens In London, that Instead of being converted they were like- ] ly to be converting; "and this," he added, "is no Imaginary idea. I am almost afraid to j say lt, but I cannot help thinking that this great proximity of the East to ourselves has somehow or other infected the philosophy on which the young men feed in our great | seminaries of learning, and that men ol learning, from rubbing shoulders with men Who altogether disbelieve in Christianity, have more toleration for ihat denial than they had In the olden times; and that systems { which have existed for centuries In the ex? treme lands, of heathenism are finding some ?ort o? echo even among the literature and philosophy of this Christian country." Two j Hindoo gentlemen immediately replied to the archbishop through the columna of ihe London Times, claiming foi- their religion a suprema? cy over that or the archbishop, in fact, while they held toleration lor their fundamental creed, and no religion could be considered enlightened which was not tolerant, from cer tain expressions let drop by the archbishop, lt is inferred that toleration has no place in the Christian religion. They both also earn? estly assnre the archbishop that the attempt to make proselytes among them ls hardly likely to be successful at present. -Part of one of the columns of the Temple of Diana, at Ephesus, has Just reached London and been placed lb the British Museum: It] has probably been burled since the time of | the Goths, some two hundred years after the visit o? St. Paul to Ephesus The fragment j lent to England was originally covered with sculptured figures; but two-fifths of the orna? mented suriace only remain. *^rjpon this, how? ever, there can be seen three figures of life size and excellent workmanship. They are not of the highest style of art, however, and will always be. more curious as reUcs than use ?U1 as models. One of these figures is clear? ly Hermes with his caduceus. The central form ls headless, but lt ls female, and the dignity of pose and fine elaboration of the drapery mark some divine being-perhaps Artemis herself. The third figure ls a winged | male Victory, remarkable for being a proto? type of our modern conventional angel In plumage and general character. It weare a j short sword, and ls well nigh perfect. Oilier sculptures from this celebrated Temple are on their way to England in . ernment vessels furnished for their transportation. The Brit? ish Museum with Its wlDged lions and bulls Irom Ninevah, and its statues of old Egyptian Kings-Its sculptures from Greece and Rome, and now, with these Ephesian marbles, con? tains, by far, the finest collection of ancient j ort in the world. An Inexplicable OmlMlon. It is a laborious work to attempt the reor? ganization ol a party and to create its neces? sary machinery. For two months every thought ol my brain has been monopolized, every energy of my mind and body directed to the accomplishment of lhat object, and ihe sincerity ot my motives should avert criticism. [BLANTON DUNCAN. That the world should have remained in ignorance of the fact that the mind of Blan? ton Duncan, the every thought of that vast mind, bad been fer two whole months moo. opolized by anything, is a contingent] calamity too horrible to be contemplated. As well might Bacon never have written the Novum Organum, or Herbert Spencer never conceived the Philosophy of Evolution. What would the history of the nineteenth cen? tury be with this bialuB ? Who so bold as dare attempt to fill this bloodless chasm? Had this fact, this single fact, escaped the memory ol Blanton, a new batch of Darkj Ages would have instantly whelmed human? ity. Well was it for civilization that a mat? ter of so considerable an importance happen? ed by the merest accident not to escape | him. In addition to bis every thought, every energy of his mind and body was aroused to 1 activity by the laborious task of reorganiz? ing the Democratic party. This, too, was well; else bad the work never been accom? plished. But Mr. B. Duncan seems to think that the entire job was bossed and done by bis unaided self. A mental deception this, attributable solely to that exhaustion of I the intellectual faculties which attends pro? tracted labor. It bas escaped him that a j consciousness of the immensity of the work before him constrained him, at the very out? set, to send to the Radical headquarters at j Washington for persons, papers and money. Without Grant's printers and Grant's dol? lars, Indeed, the mighty Duncan could never so much as turned a wheel. To have for? gotten so trifling a circumstance may estab? lish his r?putation fora convenient memory, but cannot mar his glory or prevent the truth of history. It shows weakness, though-a good deal of weakness. Nast. One is nt a loss to find any good reason for a distinction between language pictured and language printed. In effect they are the same; for our types are but modifications of hieroglyphics. -Pictures may be even more bitter, galling and insulting- than words. Bat while the orator and the editor j are held responsible for what they say or write, the caricaturist goes unchallenged. In Paris the artists of Charivari are some times held to account; but in England, from Gilray to Leech, there hos been no responsi? bility whatever. A like immunity is enjoyed bv th? ?.?...* --*.?*- ~* "" week to week, with the fecundity of true genius, Thomas Nast pours into Harper's Weekly au amount of venom and falsehood, which, if printed or spoken, would subject bim to the penalties of the law against libel, or the still more wholesome chastisement of the cudgel. If Nast i3 to be believed, the irish are a race of whiskey-drinking gorillas, the Catholic Chnrch is the synonym of fiendishness, the Sonthern people are all Ku-Klux, Carl Schurz is a hideous Mephistopbiles, and Gratz Brown is but an appendix to the tail of that old foozle, Horace Greeley, whose sole aim is to subvert good government by wedding the Celtic mulan of the North to the midnight assassin of the Sooth. All this is repeated over and over again in a thousand forms, with an intensity, a reck? less devilishness, and an utter disregard of | truth, which words could never parallel. Harper & Brothers coin money by circulat? ing his pictured falsehoods and slanders. Northern people welcome them with de? light, believe them, act up to them; and in New York, a city fall of hot-blooded Irish? men, Thomas Nast goes about year after year with an unbroken head upon his irre? sponsible shoulders. Is it not wonderful ? Love and Raiment. Anthony Trollope says : For the girl who has made a shirt for the maa she loves, there has come a moment In the last stitch of it sweeter than any stars, haycock, poetry, or superlative epithets have produced. The whole paragraph was given in last Fridays impression of THE NEWS, and the curions male inquirer may verify our cita? tion by referring to the same if he chooses. The rapture imparted by Bowing the above mentioned garment for the beloved one can? not of oourae be equalled by the sewing of any other portion of-his wearing apparel; but lt may be approximated. There should be joy in the stitching of his sweet breeches, comfort in button-holing bis dear vest, and, as Rochefoucauld would say, "something "??ot altogether unpleasant" in affixing the cherished pockets to his inestimable swal? low-tailed coat. But inasmuch as a com? plete outfit would be too heavy a tax on a single charmer, the young man of the peri? od would do wisely io affiance himself to a number of girls and distribute his duds equally among them. He would have to go in debt for the material; but that would not be mncii, provided he engaged himself to the Bole daughter and heiress of some well-established dry goods house, where he had credit. He could settle his bill by marriage, jilt the girls who sewed for bim, and make a clean thing and a neat job of it. A Flat Dental. AVe print in another column a letter from Mr. Reuben Tomlinson In reply to the charge that he had a hand in bribing the members of the Senate to pass the Phos? phate bill over the Governor's veto. It is due to Mr. Tomlinson to say that he meets the charge squarely, and with apparent frankness. We prefer, however, to suspend judgment, until we have heard from the otherside. The Charleston Republican, after a brief lucid i n ter val, flops back to Grant. THE CHARLESTl financial. Bought and Bold by CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK, Bep9-5_No. 3 Broad street. jyjONEY TO LOAN un approved Collaterals, or bond and mort? gage. Addreaa, stating particulars, H., NBWB j office. septQ-mwis JJ M. WATERS ? GO., * (LATE WATERS, PIERCE A Co.,) BANKERS AND COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 66 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, Buy and sell contracts for Future Delivery of Cot? ton, strictly for a commission, so that no Inter? est of oar own can possibly conflict wi t i that of our patrons. Refer, by permlBSlon, to Union National Bank; People's Bank, New York. Correspondence solicited. augl8-lmo gOWLES BROTHERS & CO., LONDON, PARIS AND BOSTON NO. 19 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. CIRCULAR CREDITS for Travellers, available throughout the world. Bills of Exchange and j Telegraphic Transiera on any part of Europe m I sums vo suit. may28-x Simms Mutant?. m H E NEW IMPROVED WHEELER A WILSON 8ILENT SEWING MACHINE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. We are now selling these superior Machines on Ten Dollar monthly payments. Adjusting and Repairing done promptly. WHEELER A WILSON MANUF'Q CO., aprs-lvr No. aaa Rlnsr street. (fbncotionai. JgETHEL ACADEMY, Near Warrenton, Fanqnler Co., Va. Session opens September 12th, 1872. BO ABD AND TUITION $87 60 per session of Ove months. No Extras. For Cata? logu?e, Ac, addreass A. G. SMITH. WM. W. SMITH, A. M., J. B. isMlTH, Principals, Warrenton. Va, or Colonel 0. E. LIGHTFOOT, late Principal Va. High school, Oolpeper 0. H., Va. augis-fmwlmo_ DUE WEST FEMALE COLLEGE. Send us your daughters. The next Sesaion opens october 7. Only the very beat Teachers employed. . Boarding, including Washing and Fuel, and Tuition, One Year, $184 60. Over One Hundred Pupils are present annually. Tne President will be at the Nickeraon House, Columpia, FBIDAT NIGHT, me4th of October, aud will taite charge of Pupila on the Greenville and columbia Bali road SATURDAY, the 6th. send tor a catalogue. * J. L BONNEE, sepiio_President. ^IKEN FEMALE INSTITUTE OPENS 2D DAY OF SE PTE UBER. Miss MARY ,ANN BDIE, Confederate Soldiers' Friend, bega to inform her mends that ahe will open a Select Finishing school in Aiken, aecond to none lathe country. Everything taught in any Institute, Solid or Ornamental, will be taught; European Languages, Vocal and instru? mental Music. Drawing, Painting, Wax, French, German ana Spanish. Latia and Muslo, by com? petent gentlemen professors. M. A. BOIE. angas_ '_ jyjTRS. JOHN V. B. BLEECKER'S t'KtiCH AND ENGLISH HOME SCHOOL FOR TOCMi LADIES, No. 44 WEST FIFTY-FOURTH STRSBT, CENTRAL PARK, N. T., WILL REOPEN SRFTEMBBR 24, i ST::. I ?,?ft%* SK MI^'BL??OKUR, andanas charge of the higher English Dranoues._auglS-lmo JJ^RS. SILVANUS REED'S ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN BOARDING AND DAY S0H0OL FOR YOUNG LADIES. Nos. 6 AND 8 EAST FIFTY-THIRD STREET, (Formerly Park Avenne and Thirty . F.ig h th street.) Buildings erected for thc purpose. The Ninth Year will commence October 1,1872. Mis. REED wilt be at hume september 1; until thea her ad dress ls Navealuk, N. Y._augu-lmo SELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL ?OH YOUNG LADIKN No. 18, CORNER KINO AND SOUTH BAY. MISS 0. M. REID, PRINCIPAL. Tho Exercises or this School ?Ul be resumed on Tuesday, October 1, 1872._ Bop2-m6? MISS V.MUBDEN WILL (D. V.) RE OPEN her School on October 1st. Rev. J ? W. MILES win give Lessons In Literature and Belles-Lettres, and Mr. ALEXANDER in Algebra. Miss MUKDEN will form a Class for Young Ladles who wish to attend three times a week to receive Instruction In he higher branches. Juljl6-ml2 ^CADEMY OF OUR LADY OP MEROY, MEETING STOLE KT, SOUTH OP TRA DD. The Scholastic Year or this Institution will com? mence MONDAY, September 2d, terminating July 2d, eusuing. - Prompt attendance ls requested, that the Classes may be formed without delay. All information relative to hoarding or Day Pu? pils can be obtalued at tho Academy, or at the Convent, Queen street. aug26-mtnB8mtu3 tsi?sme?? daros. D. A. J. SULLIVAN, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, No. 113 MEETING STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO. Desiree to inform his friends and tho public that he ls prepared to carry on the GENERAL BUILDING BUSINESS. Repairs of all kinds at? tended to. Designs and estimates furnished upon application._ sep9 T. T. CHAPEAU A CO., DEALERS AXD DISTILLERS OF [TD RI ENTINE AND BOSIN, OFFICE NO. 173 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. a The highest prices paid for Crude. aprl9-6moa_ ?JHA8. LIEBENROOD, STEAM TURPENTINE DISTILLERY, AT FORKS OF ROAD, CHARLESTON, S. 0. Offices-No. 128 Meeting street, and comer Line and Meeting streets. .?.Highest prices paid in Cash tor Crude Tureen tine.-s? mchlQ-flmoH_ FURNITURE REPAIRED AND RENO VATED NEATLY, PROMPTLY, AND AT MODERATE KATES, By J. L. LUNSFORD, f?ha smith Street, north of wont worth. ?J^OSES GOLDSMITH A SON, COLONNADE ROW, VENDUE RANGE Hlgheat Caah Price paid for WOOL, WAX Hldea, Skins, Paper Stock, Iron, and allklcdso Metala. ALSO, Dealers In COTTON, Naval Stores and Scotch Pl* Iron. tuav2o-mwnyr Summer ?esons. MOUNT VERNON HOTEL, No. 81 W. MONUMENT STREET, BALTIMORE Mu., ON EUROPEAN PLAN.-Thia favorite es? tablishment, situated in one of the moat eligible positions In the city, on the highest ground, and consequently well adapted for a Summer Resort, being comparatively cool in midsummer, mag? nificently Tarnished with baths and other con? veniences on every floor, la now open for the re? ception of those contemplating a tour of pleasure the coming season. The cara mn within a square of the house. Coaches at all the stations. E. V. WESTCOTT, proprietor. jun8-4moa i m WJ?WS Murilla.*. . OJ?I. A* itlnrtnpal NotUeo. fi* CITY TA NOTICE.-CITY HALL, CHARLESTON, S. i, TREASURY OFFICE, SEP? TEMBER 4.1872.-y ordinance the time for pay? ing the THIRD INSALMENT and all Arrears of Taxes for this y earvin end on the l&th Inst., and upon all Taxas de and unpaid on that day a penalty of F1FTEH PER CENT, ls, by Ordinance, denounced. P. J. cooa AN, aepl-wfme City Treasurer.. Sptidl ffrrtitM. ^CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP SOUTH CAROLIN,, from New York, are notified that shela THII DAI discharging cargo at Adger's South Wharf, AH Doods remaining on the dock at sunset will be shred at owners' risk: and ex? pense. WM. A. COURTENAY, sepo-l Agent CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP SEA GULL, from altimore, are hereby notified that she ls THIS DAI discharging cargo at Pier No. 1, Union Wham. All Goods not taken away at sunset will reman on wharf at Consignees' risk. MORDECAI A CO., sepT-2 Agents. PHONLY. INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD.-W{ beg leave to inform the In? suring public that w< have received the appoint? ment of Agents of ne above named first-class Company, giving os In addition to oar present Capital, immense raillltles for taking Rlaka on Cotton, Merchandlse,Bnlldloga and Dwellings at fair rates. E. SEBRING A CO., seps No. 14 Broad street. fi* DR TTJTT'S LIVER PILLS IN? VIGORATES the debuta ted organs; builds np the flagging nervous energies, and Imparts vigor to body and mind. sepS-6 fi* BATOHELOR'S HAIR DYE. -THIS superb Hair Dye ls tie best In the world. Per? fectly harmless, relUble and instantaneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous Unta, or unpleas? ant odor. The genuine W. A. Batchelors Hair Dye produces Immediately a splendid black or natural brown. Doe not stain the akin, but leaves the hair clear, soft and beautiful The only Baie and perfect Dye. sold by au drngglata. Factory ia Bond street, New York. mohS-tuthaTyr fi* O N MARRIAGE. nappy relief for Toang Men from the effect* of Errors and Abuses m early life. Manhood re? stored. Nervous debility cured. Impediments, to Marriage removed. New method of treat? ment. New and remarkable remedies. Book* and circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad? dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 Soutt Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. ootll [ fi* CONSTIPATION.-BUSINESS mea, worn down by care*and sedentary habits, often suffer from constipation of the bowels, until the evU consequences of such a condition are re? alized in extreme debility, nervousness and pros? tration or the vital energies of the system, and it may be safely asserted that a majority of '.he female Bex are Utile better than Invalids, from the same cause; but by simply using SIMMONS' HEPATIC COMPOUND vigor and buoyancy oi health are renewed. Already prepared for Im? mediate use In large botUea For sale by BOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS. Bep8 fmw3 Wholesale Agents. insurance. F1 RE INSURANCE. THE NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LONDON AND EDINH?RQH, CAPITAL, $12,000,000. THE PHONIX INSURANCE COMPANY, CAPITAL AND ASSETS, $1,427,826 74. The undersigned, having Increased their INSUR? ANCE facilities by the Agency of that strong and reliable american Company, the PHOMX. of Hartford, are now enabled to offer to merchants aud property ownei s Policies In the above named Companies at as low rates as any other first class Companies. E, StBRlNG A CO., Insurance Agenta, ?egg_No. 14 Broad street. glrno?, C?emiraia, Ut. Q. J. L ? H N, * PHARMACEUTIST, IMPORTER OF FINE CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. No. 460 BUNG STREET, CORNER OF JOHN. Now ta Stock of my own Importation, LOW SON AND HAYDEN'S SOAPS, Tooth Brashes, Carbolic Add, Pattey'a Gold Cream, English Dalby's Carminative, British Oil, Roche'B Embrocation and chlorodyne. AGENT TOR TILDEN A CO.'S SOLID AND FLUID EXTRACTS. Pharmaceutical Preparations, Sugar-coated PUIS, AC. AGENT FOR FORD'S SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. AGENT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA FOR DR. JEROME KIDDER'S ELECTRO MEDICAL MACHINE AND APPLIANCES, Surgical Instruments and Goods of foreign man n facture imported to order. My Dispensing Department is complete, em? bracing au New Remedies. A full assortment of Trusses and Bandages al? ways on band. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with accuracy day or night. Janiowrmiy ttJatcqta, JtuKirs, 8t. JgALL, BLACK & CO., NOS. 606 AND 6S7 BROADWAY, Niw YORX, wiu rontlnne the sale ol their immense Btook of SILVERWARE, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS daring the summer months. AU goods will be sold without reserve, at a great reduction, to olese tho bnolness. Jnnio legal ?f?ti?0. RTHE DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA_In the matter of W. O. CHAPMAN A co., Bankrupts.-In Bankruptcy. To whom lt may Concern: The undersigned hereby gives notice or his appointment as assig? nee of said W. C. CHAPMAN A 00., of Charles? ton, in the County of Charleston, and State of south Carolina, within said DiBtrlct, who have been adjudged bankrupts upon their own peti? tion by the District Court of said District. Dated August 20,1372. LEWIS ELIAS, aog3i-s3_Assignee. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-BEAU? FORT COUNTY.-In the Common Pleas. Ei.lZA REED, Plaintiff, against AMANDA STO? NEY, S. REED STONEY, JAMES M. STONEY, ?.?WARD STONEY, GEORUE W. ?TONEY, 0. LOUIS STONEY, MAG STONEY, ANNIE STONEY, JULIA STONEY, SARAU J. STONEY, as helrs-at law.or JAMES STONKY, deceased, and SAMUEL P. REED, as mortgage defendants.-Summons in action for Foreclosure or Mortgage of Real Es? tate-To the Dec ndants. JaMEa M. STONEY. EDWARD STONEY. GEORGE W. STONEY, and SAMUEL P. REfcD: Yon are summoned to answer the complaint In this action, which wiU be filed with the Clerk of the toort of Common Pleas for the County aforetiaid, at Beaufort, and to serve a copy of your answer upon us. at iheofllce or Messrs. BELLA BARNWELL, at Grahamville, in the Ctunty and state aforesaid, within twenty days arter the service hereof, exclusive or the day af service; and if yon rall to doao, the plain ? iff will apply to the Court for the relier demanded la 1 the complaint. POfE A HASKELL, BELL A BARNWELL, angao-fs Plaintiffs Attorneys, 3BANGE LODGE, No. 14, A. F. M. The Regular Communication of this Lodge Ml be held TH? EVRNUG, ar. 8 o'clock. Candi lateB for the M. M. Degree will please be present. By order W. iL JOHN B. RE lt VES, spp? _Secretary. HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, No 2. Attend Regular Monthly Meeting of your ; jaipaoy THIS EVENING, 9th inst., at 8 o'clock. sept? J. J. B?RKK, Secretary. A TTENTION, CHARLESTON RIFLE (\. MEN.-Yon are hareby anmmoned to at ?udthe Regular Monthly Meeting of your Clcb, rms (Monday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock precisely. L full and puncHal attendance ls earnestly re? tested, as bustneaa of the utmost importance viii be tranBacted. H. D. BlOAlsE. Bep91* _Secretary. tost an? .fonno. LOST, ON SAT OB DAT EVENING, IN Broad 8treet, a flat Chased Gold Bracelet with the name "Harry" engraved in the inside, me under will be suitably rewarded and receive the thanka of the owner by leaving the same at the office of THE NBWS. 8EPB 03c nu. WANTED, A DRY GOODS CLERK AT No. 404 King street._aepT-l* WANTED, A YOUTH 14 TO 16 Y EARS Old, at LANQLF Y '3 MANUFAOTOF V. No. 181 King street._aep9-i? WANTED, A CAPABLE G IEL TO mind a child and cook for a family of two persona. Apply at No. 816 East Bay. aep91*_ SALESMAN.-WANTED A SITUATION In a Dry Gooda House, by a Salesman of sev? eral years experience In tbat business. Address "Salesman," this office. sepe-i* WANTED TO BENT A SMALL Hones, pleasantly located; gas, cistern, 4c. Address "P," cara DAILY Narwa, giving par? ticulars, sei 9-2? WANTED, A FEW SMART, HONEST Boys; also Coo): and Washer: must know her business.' Reference required. ARCHER'S BAZAAR, King Btreet. _Bep9-l? WANTED, LADIES TO SAVE MONEY. Lotta, Model, ii tar and Mary Bustles, 60 cenia; Hoop &klrts, 60 ?ents, French Corsets. 76 cents, ARCHER'S BaZARK. sep9-mwf3? WANTED, A YOUNG MAN WHO writes well and calculates quickly. Ad? dress, stating age and lalary expected, Business, NEWS office. sep9 M WANTED, FIV'S OR EIGHT THOUS? AND donara' worth of Second-Hand FURNITURE, Bedding, Ac. Good prices will be paid for same. Adr?is or cali on GEORGE H. STEVENSON, at WM. MCKAY'S, No. 46 Went? worth Btreet. _sep9-mwa3 WANTED; A DOOK AND WASHER for a small family. Recommendations required. ._sep7 WANTED, A HOUSE SERVANT AND Waa tier worn ai . Apply at WM. 0. BEE A 00.'S office. sep7-4* WANTED, A COMPETENT BOOK? KEEPER In a Wholesale Home. Add re* s, with reference, X. Y. ii., NEWS office. sep7-2 WANTED, A CAPTAIN TO TAKE charge or a Sloop. .Apply at No. 13 Gads? den street, two doors north of Wentworth street. sept7-2* WANTED TO BENT, BY THE YE AB, a Hall in some central locality, suitable I Tor a Social Club BOO Rifle Corps. Address, with full particulars, R. C., ac this office, aug20 THE SUBSCRIBER WISHES TO EN? GAGE by the ist of October next, an AS? SISTANT to Teach English BrancheB In nts School. Addresa Principal, Key Box 432, Charleston, 8.0. _aep2 mwr EMPLOYMENT WANTED BY A RE? SPECTABLE Mechanic of steady habits as onuer. He wishes a steady place; baa no ob? jection to go in tho c ountry. Addresa E. H., at thia office._ang20 WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A Cul* ORtD WOMAN, without lncumhrances, to cuok and do housework for a rn mi ly of three grown persons. Good recommendations required, apply to No. 49 uhurch street, at 8 o'clock, A. M., and a o'clock, P. M. _aeptT-a XyANTED A SITUATION BY A S TEA* I trna titate and" re?lo?ut of This city'fur'twenty-live years, wno can furnish the beat references. Ad? dress .. williams," NEWS .Office, for ten days. aug27-mwf WANTED, A SITUATION BY A young man a* Salesman or Assistant BOOK Keeper, m some Wholesale Business fcatab Usnmeni. Beat references furnished if required, would like to accept, of a steady situation alter j the 20tn of this month. Address for ten days, 'Willie," Key Box nfl._aep7-4? AN OLD OHARLESTONIAN WISHES A situation to enable him to support his fami? ly. Is willing to act aa Private Waichmau or in any otner capacity. Very attentive to business, ana strictly temperate, Will atudy bia euipk y I er's interest, uood reference given on applica? tion at trna office. Moderate saiary expected. sep7_ A GENTLEMAN, WITH THE BEST ?X. testimonials, of good character and com? petency wlanea a position aa Teacher in some puhuc institution, or as private tutor In a family. No objections to going into the country, can teach french, Latin, Greek, Plano and the other branches of a good, education. Salary of not so great consideration act pleasant association. Ad. ureas 0. D. V., ? the office or this paper, maylO _ WANTED TO INFORM THOSE NOT acquainted with the ract that the SOUTH? ERN LIKU INSURANCE COMP AM Y Issues Joint Lite Policies, luaurlng the Uvea of partners in business, so that, on the death of either, the amount insured for ls paid to the surviving party, it also insures husband and wife on the same I plan. EBEN COFFIN, Agent, No. 31 Broad street, mayis Sot Bait. I TI/TULES.- A CAR LOAD OF DRAY JJ J- and Timber cairo MULE s arrived this day ui it. OAKMAN'a Stable, No. 86 Church street. sepB-3* HORSES.-TEN SADDLE AND HAB NEss HOBBES Jost arrived at R. OAK Baii'8 stables, No. fi6 Church atr.ee, and for sale on tune._ sep9-3* FOR SALE, A JUDGMENT AGAINST J. HENRY OWEN, son of the lace Henry uijen, ror seventy-nve Dollars. Will be sold at a Qlacount at MENKE A MULLER'S. aug27 lg BUNGLES AND LUMBER. 100,000 Brat quality SHINGLES, In bundies, and al-kinda o? Lumber nDW on band, which will be aold low for cash by C. J. SOHLEPEGRELL, Bep9-mth6? No. 37 Line atreet. "yyOODl WOOD! WOOD! BLAKELY <fc HOUSTON, DEALERS IN OAK AND PINE WOOD, j WEST END MILL STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. #3-Wood cnt any desired length. Orders left at No.20 Charlotte streit, or No. 27 Hayne at.eet, will meet with piompt attention. E. P. BLAKELY.WM. W. HOUSTON. sep9-l? FOR SALE, TWO HUNDRED BUSH-' ELS of Pope's fine COTTON SEED, raised on my James Island Plantation. The said cot- I ton has been manmed to every acre, fifteen bush els of Cotton seed, two hundred pounds bone duet, forty cartloads of salt mud, and one hundred pounda of Etiwan Guano, which nas greatly im- I proved the Cotton in ltn value. Parties wishing to purchase the same will addreaa Captain G. F. HABEMCHT, No. 3 South Bay. Prlca $3 per bushel. scp4 PLANTATION FOR SALE -GREAT BARGAIN-PORT ROYAL RAILROAD. Tue subscriber, being about to leave tne State, oilers for sale that valuable PLANTATION, called the "Yeoman's Tract," situated In Barnwell Coun? ty, near Jackson's Branch, waters of Lower | Three Runs, containing 919 acres. The line ol the Port Royal Railroad ls In close proximity to lt, and the splendid circular s iw Mill of Dr. J. 0. Miller not more than a mlle from the richly-timbered portion of the estate. There are about 200 acres cleared, producing splendid erupa of cotton and corn. Last year 4 comfortable frame houses were erected by the proprietor on the outer edge of the body of tlmoer, and the locality la remarkably healthy. The timbered portion (719 acres) presents as line a body or virgin forest aa the eye can meet with m this state, varying from the smallest sized cap Umber to the larg-st ranging size. To railroad contractors, lumbermen and tur? pentine distuiera,no flier opportunity has ever been presented of resizing a fortune, as they have the option of shir, plug co Savannah or Pore Royal, either by water or ralL For further part?cula ra, apply to the subscriber, or to H. M. THOMPSON, Esq.. Attorney at Law, w?illiston, So. Ca., m whose hands are the titles. Winlaton, So. Ca., August ist, 1872. aep9-lmo B, N. MILLER, I Copartners hip ??otices. rHE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing under the name of PAUL. WELCH BRANDES latina day dissolved by mutual con mt, Mr. HENRY BRASDE? retiring from the ime. The business will be conducted by DUNBAR &MES PAUL and STEPHEN ELLIOT! WET.?JH i PAUL, WKLOH A CO. Charleston, S. C., September fl, 1872. sepfi mwf3 Scaroinq. ""lOOD BOARD, WITH PLEASANT JT Rooms, upon reasonable terms, at No. 71 road street. Furnished or unfurnished Rooms 3 rent. ang30 ?o fient. FOR RENT, ARCHER'S HALL, THE most central In Charleston; also rooms rom fi up. Plenty of cistern water. sep8mwf3* rO RENT, ELEGANT AND SPACIOUS Apartments, centrally located, suitable for i family or a private club. Apply at No. lol ?eeting street sep6-6? 3o mt Stock Comp ans. OFFICIAL RAFFLE NUMBERS OF THE CHARLESTON JOINT ?TUCK COM? PANY for tbe benefit of the ?tate orphan Asylum. GLASS No. 137-SATURDAY MOBNINO, Sept. 7. ?2-68-61-59-25-78- 6-40-62-68- 7-31 CLASS NO. 138-SAT?HDAT EVENINO, Sept 7. 11-32-39- 9-36-71-34-59- 6- 7-27-11 sep9 A. MOROSO. Sworn Commissioner. {Drags at iDholesale. C OLLIE R'S REMEDY FOR MAN AND BEAST. FOR MAN. This Linament has gained a lasting reputation where lt bas been mied in most cases which re? quire aa external remedy, such as Rheumatism, soreness and Swelling of the Breast, Pain and Weakness In the Back and Joints, Sprains, Braises, Cramps, Numbness, Frozen Limbs, Bites of Insects, Old Sores, Fever Sores, Goitre or Swelled Neck, Paralysis, Wounds, Erysipelas, Bites or Reptiles, Headache, White Swellings, Poison, Barns, all Swellings, Salt Rheum, Corns, Warts, Sore Eyes, Ron Rounds, Ac., ac FOR HORSE. It ls warranted to cure Lameness, Spavin, Big Head. Big Jaw, Founder, sprains or the Shoulder, Leg, Buck, StnewB, Fetlook. stifle Joint and Hock Joint, Splinte, Wind Galls, Ringbone, String Halt, Swelled Legs, Cracked Heels, Thrash, Poll Evil, Saddle Galls, old Sores, strains of the Round Bone and otber Joints, Enlargement of the Back Joint, and all Diseases of Horses w?lch are caus? ed by Inflammation of the Muscles. CHARLESTON, 8. C., June 17, 1872. Messrs. DOWLS, MOISK A DAVIS : Gentlemen-I have used a number of bottles of your Comer's hemed y for Horses, and from my experience believe it to be the best Liniment ever offered to tbe pnblio. I have had for the past eleven years a stubborn case of salt Rnenm or Tetter oo my head and arm,' which has been treated by the moat .skided Physicians of Georgia and south Carolina witnost success. Two bottles ot Coliler'a Remedy has effectually cured me. A. WILSON. Proprietor Livery Stablea, No, 148 Meeting street, Opposite Pavilion Hotel. LOUISVILLE, KT., May i860. ISAAC COLLIER, Esq., Glasgow C. H., Barren Co., Ky. I lake great pleasure in recommending Collier's Remedy as an almost indispensable article, and very valuable to all who own or have charge of stock. Ii ls the best I have ever used for sprains, Sores, or Galls on Horses. Some of the mea con? nected with tne Company have used lt for severe Burns and Sores as well as Rheumatic Pains, and for Bi ula 'B. Ac, and all nay lt acts like magic In Scratches on Horses lt la invaluable. We use no other Liniment, J. K. BURNS, For Adams's Express company. P. A. MINOR, of York County, S. C., writes us, under date of october, i860, as follows : "My horse was considered worthle s, (his case was spavin) but aluce the free use of your Collier's Remedy I nave sold him for $160. Your remedy ls c olag wonders ap here on man and beast. 1UAMUND ii ILL, ABBEVILLE DIST.. S. 0..1 '. Jone 7,1870. J - Mesars. HOWIE. MOISK A DAVIS, Charleston, S. 0. : Gentlemen-The box of drags ordered on 8lst May not arrived yet. We are anxiously awaiting lt, particularly the Collier's Remedy. We have bad twenty calla for lt lu the last twenty days. lt la decidedly the best medicine mat ever was compounded for what lt professes to do. It has been used in this vicinity for Rheumatism, and has proved more effectual than anything else. Dr. G. F. S- cured himself of a baa case of Rheumatism by the nae of two bottles. He bas been laid up over three months. He iB now abie to firactice again. Many certificates oan be procured a this vicinity, and we write this from a sense of duty to you. KAHN A MCADAM. DOWIE, MOISE &, DAVIS. PROPRIETORS, Charleston, & 0. Jun3-mw6moa New iJnblicaiiono. THE MOST REMARKABLE BOOK OF THE AGE I THE NEOBO. BT ARIEL. "Ia be a Son or Ham ? Is he a Descendant of Adam and Eve ? Has be a soul, or ls he a beast In God's nomenclature ?" PRI0SS BT MAIL: First part, paper, 30 cents; Second part, with a reply to his reviewers, cloth, si io. 1 For sale by e. K. NEUFVILLF, nep9-2D*o_No. 1C7 Hast Bay. JPOGARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. NEW CATALOGUE. No. 28. STUDIES IN POETRY AND PHILOSOPHY, by J. 0. Shalrp, $160. Shalrp'a culture and Religion In some or their Relations, $126. Lange's New Volume, the Book Of Kings, $6. Dean stanley; History of the Church of .Scot? land, $2 60. The Desert or the Exodus, Journeyings on Foot In the Wilderness or the Forty Years Wan? derings, undertaken la connection with tho Ordnance Survey of Sinai and the Pale - tine Exploration Fond, by E. H. Palmer, M. A., witn Maps and Illustrations, $3. Jeans, by Charles F. Deems, numerous Illustra? tions, $6. Paul of Tarana, an inquiry into the Times and the Gospel of the Apostles of the Gentles, $160. George ti. Woods, M. D., LL. D. Historical and Biographical Memoirs, Essaya, Ac, $6. Women Helpers in the Onurch; their Sayings and Doings. Edited ny William Welsh, $1 60. Robert and William Chambers ; Memoirs and Autobiographical Reminiscences, $1 60. The Autobiography of step tien Collins, M. IX, $1. Annual Record of Science and industry for 1871 Edited by Spencer & Baird, $2. The Newspaper Press of Charleston, embracing a period oi 140 years, by Wm. L. King, $2. Astronomy and Geology compared, by Lord Ormaihwalto, $1. The Student's Own Speaker, a Manual of Decla? mation and Oratory, by Paul Reeves, $126. Shakespeare, edited, with notes, by Wm. J. Rolfe, A. M. The first fourparta of this unique edi? tion of Shakespeare, comprising Mercaant of Veulce, The Tempest, Henry VIII, and Julina caesar, bonnd in one handsome Volume, with Illustrations, $8. Aldtne Edition or the Poete, to be completed la fifty-two Volumes, at 76 cents. Merry Maple Laves, or a Summer In the Country, by Abner Perk, Humorous Illustrations, $2. THE LATEST NOVELS. LORD KILGOBB1N, by Chas. Lever, cloth $199 paper $1. Adi's Tryst, paper 76c. A Miner's Story of the War, or the Plebiscite, by one of the 7.600,000 who voted Yes, (from the Frenca of Erckmann-Chatrlan,) cloth $126,paper 76c A crown for the Spear, paper 7?c. Baffled schemes, paper 76c The Oanceiled Win, br Miss Eliza A. Dupey, paper $160. Eleonore from German of fi. von Rothenpels, by F. Elizabeth Bennett, cloth. $1 26. Uer Lord" and Master, by Florence Marry ott, paper 60c Grlf, a Story of Austrian Life, by B. L. Far geon, paper 40C. Petronei, by Florence Mar ryatt, paper 60c A Bridge of Giaaa, by F. W. Robinson, paper 60c. Married Against Rea? son, by M ra. A. Shelton Mackeflsle, paper 60c Albert Lunel, by Lord Brougham, paper 76c. Veronique, by Florence Marryatt, paper 76c Poor Miss Finch, by wilkie Collins, paper 60c. A Siren, by T. Adolphus Trollope. Music and Morals, by Rev. H. R. Huwers, M. A., $1 76. seven Months' Run Up and Down and Around the World, by James Brooks, $176. Taree Centuries of Modern History, by Charlea Dake Ytmge, $2. Ganot's Natural Philosophy for general reader? and young persons, translated with the author's sanc? tion, by E. Atkinson, $3. 49* Persona residing ia the country will please bear In mind that by sending their orders to us. for any Books published in America, they will be charged only the price of the Book. We pay for the postage or express. Address FOOABTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. Nc 260 King street, (In the Bend J apm-tnthe Charleston, s. Oj grocewe? ?ignora? t2_UNNY CLOTH AND DUNDEE BAG Jr GING. A lot ot the above at raedera te p rice?. ^ Apply to GEORGE A. TRENHOLK * SON. aepi-wfm3?_ JOHN S. DUNHAM'S YEAST POWDER, 'or parity and strength, ls unequalled. Ail house ; espers who nae lt once will have no other. Ask our Grocer for lt, and tate no other. Wholesale y OTTO F. WETTERS. juiy2o-mwf-3mo . . ' . - r^ROOERTES I GROCERIES ! 1 GROCERIES IT I We are now receiving oar fall and winter stock . or ' . ;-. i FAMILY GROCERIES, comprising a foll assortment or TEAS, SUGARS AND FANCY GROCERIES. Familles m the country will lind lt to their in* tere?t to entrust orders to oar care? Having made a specialty of "PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO COUNTRY ORDERS," we now kave the larg- ] est country trade of any retail dealer in the city. WE SELL YOU GOODS AT WHOLESALE BATES. WE MAKE NO CHARGE FOB DELIVER? ING GOODS. WE PACK GOODS FREE, THEREBY MAKING IT TO YOUR INTEREST TO PAT? RONIZE THE PEOPLES' FAVORITE GROCERY, WE MALL SAMPLES OF TEA TO ANY PART OF THE COUNTRY FREE ON., B1 CEIPT OF ADDRESS. ALL LETTERS RESPONDED TO PROMPT LY. SEND YOUR ORDERS AND GIVE US A TRIAL. Address V I L 8 O N 8 ' GROG EB Y BOX No. 383, CHARLESTON, 8. C. VALENTINE'S PRFJPARATW?T OF MEAT JOICE. Just received, a large supply of the above. Each bottle contains four pounds of the beat Beef, ex? elusive of fat; can be used with cold or wann water; also can be taken with OodliverOti, and destroys the taste of the OIL The only food for delicate children. This la mnchsuperior to the "Extractor Beat" heretofore offered to the public, aa will be found apon trlaL For sale by Dr. H. BABB, J an 7 No. 131 Meeting street. Shrugs ano JPgforirieo. D~~RT FTTLER'S VEGETABLE BH3TO II ATI O SYRUP.' Warranted under oath never to have failed to care. 28,boo certificates or testimonials of cure, including Rev. 0. H. Ewing. Media, Pennsylvania; Kev. Joseph Beggs, Falls of Schuylkill, Philadel? phia; the wile of Rev. J. B. Davis, Hightttown, New Jersey; Rev. Thomas Marp by. Frankford, Philadelphia; Doctor Jennings and Doctor Walton, Philadelphia; Hon. J V. Greeley, member Con? gress from Philadelphia; Hon. Judge Lee, Dam? nen, New Jersey; ex-Senator stewart, Baltimore; ex-Governor Powell, Kentucky, and thousands or others. Warranted to cure or money refunded. DB. GEO. OAULLKR, Agent, t< Jnlyl-lyr_Charleston, 8.0. BEEF, WINE AND IRON AND BEEF, WINE, IRON AND CINCHONA. These elegant and excellent stimulating T?nica are now getting Into general aso, especially in cases of delicate females and ohlldien. They may be had of DR. H. BARS, NO. 181 Meeting street. A full stock of Elixirs, and au the other new Pharmaceutical Preparations always kept on hand._j_?_ , Jj-jXCELSIOR HAIR TONIC. \ This pr?parai lon .ls Jost what many persona need. They wish no dye, bat only a Hair Wash, or Hair Dressing-something that will keep th? hair clean, and at the same time be a p eaaant bair dressing-not too greasy. The "Excelsior" meets all these Indications, and should be given a trial. Fifty cents a bottle; live bottles tor two dollars. A liberal discount to i he trade. For sale by the Manufacturer. DR. H. BARR. No. 131 Meeting street. "pERPUMEBY. J - K. EXTRACTS FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF, Comprising a variety of Lubln's Choicest Odom ALSO, Please A Lubra. .. Atkinson Mouuleron LeGrand And Chins' Extracts, m great variety AISO, Soolete Hygi?nique Oil Halle PhUocome Savage's Ursina Aa, Ac, Ac For sale by DB. H. JBAER, No. 181 Meeting street. SPONGES. Bath Sponges Toilet sponges Surgeons* Sponges Carriage Sponges - Reef Sponge Slate Sponge For sale by DR. li. BAEK, _No. 181 Meeting street. BRUSHES. A Full Assortment of the Bat Tooth Brushes Nail Brushes Hair Brushes Flesh Brushes Shaving Brashes Infant Brushes. For sale by DB. H. B ARR, I_Nc rn Meeting street. jrjOMOOPATHIO REMEDIES. JUST RBOEIVEDTAFRBSH SUPPLY. V A rall line or all the most approved Medicines or this school-in tinctures, powders and pellets- in au dilutions and potencies. Also FinSlTsiii erne Oases, with Small's Practice - r^i mnm' For sale by DR. H. BAER, NC 131 Meeting street.