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Ctf-Y AFFAIRS. #T ADVKiiTiBEii will takenotlce that we cannot engage that any advertisement sent te TBS NEWS office at a later hoar than half-past nine1 -o'clock, at night will appear in the cert morn- I 4ng*s paper. An exception to this rule is made In favor of notices of meetings, deaths and funerals. _ Meetings Thia Day. Jefferson Lodge, at 8 P. M. Carolina Chapter, at 8 P. M. Vigilant Fire Company, at 8 P. M. St Patrick's Benevolent Society, at half-past 8P.lt. South Carolina Society, at - P. M. Charleston BJflemen Society, at half-past 8 P. H. * Anet ?on S*lesThisDu.y. Henry Cobla A Co. will sell at 9 O'clock, at their store, glassware, beef, &c. Laure y & Alexander will sell at 10 o'clock, at their store, shoulders, strips, Ac, Richard Caldwell will sell at half-past 9 o'clock, at his iitore, butter, lard, Ac. las HEAT.-Appended ls the range of the thermometer y ssterday, at Joseph Blackman's- j .drug store, No. 39 Broad street: 8 o'clock, 82;: 10,85; 12, 84; 2. 34; 4, 86; 6, 8?; 8, 84. ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE.-The shock of au earthquake was felt yesterday afternoon by the inmates of i house on Reid street The ??apuse rocked c onslderably. : THE' M OO NU GI HT EXCURSION' ot the Freund schaftsbund, ort the steamer Emilie, last night was a pleasant affair. ' With, good music, a -beautiful night and a delightful breeze, the hours passed nip Idly by. '. SUDDEN DEATH.-Yesterday afternoon, Coro? ner Whiting held an Inquest upon the body ?of James Stewiirt (a white employee at the . - Oas Works, ) who died very suddenly while at ? work. - The Jury found that apoplexy was the . cause of ate death./ . . - ; "..>. ? DEATH av'KB. C^Eri.^-The Jury' of inquest ? upon the body of Mr. James O'Neil, who was found dead on :he floor of ute store, No. 118 - Clutch street, ai. Sunday afternoon, found 'that he bad come "to bte death by the vlslta -tion of God"-the evidence showing that he - had been in feeble health for some time. . MARKET AND ASSESSED VALUE OF SEAL ?.ESTATE.-From a person who has kept a record ? of the saJes of city real estate msdfe at public - auc?on^p>r^r5?}^x months ejffibg en the rnrst QfSmj of Chis^^^e^^r^^r^jhe real . $135^00, which shows arj^pos^^m^vah^on ^^^^ 0noa toe heads or every one Ia tlils?are blazon town. Ot for a breath of frosh air r OI for a little rain I I'd just do anything on earth These things for to obtain. -And if I don't obtain th em soon . A fanerai there will be; . ' The hacks will with my friends be Ulled, . Bat tho corpse tc will be me. . Fran I? AIEBIL-We learn by a private tole-, vgram that a large and fine building near Aiken, kept by Mrs. M. A Mackey as a private board ring house, waa totalPy destroyed by Ure OD Sun-' -day night.' The house was known as Villa Rosa, Theflre broke out lu the unoer story, -and Us origin te unknown. Nothing- was j ? saved, the" family losing all their clothing and what money they had. : Mrs. Mackey is a wor ? thy widow lady of thia city, whose husband was drowned while flaking about turee years . ago. 'She has three children. The house near Aiken waa rented from Mr. Frederick. Ford last falL. and was ^J?ed up by .friends,'' The innau^rnEBraaoa\u^^ furniture' will hot *.<50'^?^' t*9? " 'tlr*^'l?r?TE??-.li.. -3??rnlBhtiis the i housek;^ndrHrs.'HacSey'ife'hbw entirely destl "TRIAL JUSTICES,-The following is, we be ; Se ve, a foll and correct list of the Trial Justices aJready'appotntod'for tate city and county : .G. M. Magrath, Charleston. T. J. Mackey, Charleston. J. G. Mackey, Charleston. .W. H. Mlaiiaw/Charleston. ?*3. IA Bennett, Chariest on. ?Wnt lacSnlay, Charleston. - 0. Levy,* Charleston. 7 r M. Caulfield, Charleston. .W. G, Pinckney, Sc James's Saut?e. .Aaron V. Logan, St John's Berkeley. .A W. P. Porcheraux, S? John's Berkeley. James Island. , James Waad. .wu, James Island. David Ba>ley, Christ Church. . *S. D. Russell, Christ Church. K. B. Moultrie, tit Andrew's. .W. H. w. Gray, Wadmalaw. ??George Lew, Summerville. ~ . Nelson Joyner, John's Island. Those marked *-are colored men. SAXE OF THE Crrr PROPERTY.-THE NEWS, I of yesterday, mentioned that ut il o'clock ? Sheriff Mackey would ofter for sale several * pieces of the city property levied npot by him, by virtue of au execution lu the case of the executors of George Gibbon vs. the City | -Council. At the hour appointed for the sale, *-ihere wore neither bidders nor the auctioneer, Mr. Mcgillivray, present at the Courthouse. -Cy half-past n o'clock, "baweyer, there was .quito,, i\ large orowd of citizens present, and j the bidding upon the property was spirited. The following ls the result ol the sale: " The lot of lata situated at the east end ot Pinckney streeflfmowounder -lease, known as the "Ferry f?5Ml??>r ?L12C-S. pornos, City Treasurer,pjjghaser>J 0? Hfe The lotof;tand sitttated'at theist end of j Vendue Range, and known aa'-the "Ferry SUp,*? for $1460-Si-15Qnm,:^uro?aser. Tho wharf or wood-yird, seabed at the west end of Lynch street.?- for -IT?OO-s. Thomas, purchaser. Those lots of land, covered by water, situ?t* J ed at the West end of Broad street for 14100- | &. Thomas, purchaser. The lot of land situated at the foot of King j :street, and next west of White Point Garden, ?for $75?-Henry Buist, purchaser. The whole property brought $8730. The I ?claim, of the executors against the city ls a j little - over $41,000. The counsel of the execu? tors are determined to get the foll amount of their chum. As the proceeds of the sale yes? terday real teed only about one-fifth of the claim, we presume that more of the city pro? perty will be levied upon and sold at au early d*y- ? ;. . . ' lt ia understood that Mr. Thomas, who pur? chased four of the five pieces of property of- J --&red, was.?cilngfb.r the city. The property bought by Mr. Buist fer $750, te assessed at.] $10,000. TRW WBA?HBB IH) J?I? CROPS-The , Georgetown Times says: "The -weather still ' continues hot and dry. An occasional shower ?f rain at this time would be very acceptable to our fields and gardens. We are glad to*hear that the crops look generally well at present" , The Orangeburg New? says: S "On Monday and TUes?ay last we bed a fine rain, which was a great help to early corn. The cotton prospect is very good where it has received the proper cultivation, but it is not generally thought there will be a full yield." THE BRAZILIAN IMMIGRANTS.-The unfortu? nate immigrants, whose arrival in this city from Brazil was announced yesterday, are in an entirely destitute condition. The Kev. W. B. Yates has, we believe, lodged them tempo? rarily in the Sailors' Home, and is exerting himself with his usual energy to obtain for them the necessaries of life. ' Some money, however, must be had to carry them to their homes, and we trust that, out of the wealth of their poverty, our citizens will manage to give a small sum to the unfortunate Southern? ers who, after t ry lu g th e ir fo rtune 3 1 n a strang e land, have come to the conclusion that for the Southerner there is no place lite home. The city pays the cost of transporting the immi? grants to their old homes', and a little money only ls needed for their subsistence and com? fort during the Journey. They were weil taken care of while aboard the 1 ' Quinnebaug, " and speak, with lively gratitude of the kind? ness of Captain Barrett and his officers. CRUMBS.-No business was transacted in the United States Court yesterday. A regular meeting of the City Council will be held to-night. Yesterday, John McDonnell, convicted of | "Uil-tapplng," was sent to jail for ten days. The youth Ogler Chapman, who was reported as lost, has been found hard at work up the South Carolina Railroad. Frank Heyward, charged with creating a disturbance in Mr. Rhett's yard, was sent to jail for a term often days yesterday. DeLarge proposes starting a paper In this city at an early day, for, as report hath it, aid big the colored people in securing their share of the State and Federal offices. The assessed value of the Battery is $105,000, the Artesian Well$10,WW, and:the lot on the northeast Qprner of Klug and Calhoun street $7000. - ? It is thought the ordinance repealing the or? dinance to prevent, the-erection . of wooden houses will be passed at the meeting of Coun? cil to-night ' ^ ;:- V :\; , *' Yesterday, Annie ' Morgan, Mary Wilson, Jane Stephens and Fanny- Smith, inmates of J houses of ill-tam o, were each sentenced to pay a fine of $15, or go to jail for thirty, days. An examination of the pupils of the Cathe? dral Parochial School will take place to-day and to-morrow. Thursday will be devoted to the distribution ot premiums. Robert Lloyd and George Pi nc icu ey, both colored, were sent to jail .for a term of ten days each yesterday morning, under the va? grant law. The mother of John* Francis, finding that she could not tolerate bis misconduct, bad him brought before-the Mayor,-who sent him to Jail for twenty days. M an appropriation of $440,000 couffcbe se? cured annually, to be devoted to paying the principal and interest of the city debt, lt would take twenty-one years, eight months and three days to wipe out the debt THE RADICALS INVITED TO ATTEND A GRAND FEAST, AND SEE BOWEN SERVED OP BY DADDY CAIN-SIDE DISHES OF PHOSPHATES.-Yester? day afternoon an observer might have noticed small handbills being quietly circulated among the w.ilte and colored Radicals who most do congregate about the Courthouse corner. The reading of these bills seemed to cause aston? ishment to some and laughter to others. It transpired that these bills contained an in? vitation for the citizens to rally at liberty Hall (the headquarters of Daddy Cain,) at night and save their "cause Iront the traitors who" were selling lt "for a mess of pottage to C. C. Bowen.1* As a farther inducement for a rally, the citizens were told by the bul that they would "hear how these men (the traitors) pro? posed to sell them oat to the Carpenter faction. It then informed them that "Mr. Bowen will do anything to keep bis place and defeat Scott He does not Intend to abide by the nomination If he ls not nominated,'' and that he ls unwor? thy of trust, as he "ls in the ring of the white men." No t satisfied with l?bese hard blows at Bowen, the authors of the bill strike at his Custom? house employees, thusly, "all the Custom? house clique are pledged to defeat any colored man going to Conjrress, and, if elected dele? gates to the convenci?n, they will fight against lt Let the honest men of the party stand against them.*' Not deeming the above inducements suffi 3len: to cause a rally of the faithful, there was s noti ce at the bottom of the bill In effect that R. H. Cam would show up the phosphate ring, ind prove who wer? the guilty parties. Nothing was now wanted, it was thought to complete the feast und the hosts concluded :hat there would be an immense gathering to partake of the delicacies to be served up by Daddy Cain-Bowen as the centre dish, with side dishes of phosphates. As if turned out, however, at 6 o'clock, the hour appointed 'or th1 meeting, there was scarcely any one present, and an hour later hardly a sufficient lumber to warrant the wasting of such rare hah es upon. Whether or not there was a meeting, we are inprepared to say; but at the time we left, Lhere seemed to be little probability that one seoulu ;v> held. * ' . " Hotel Arrival?-J?l> ll. MILLS HOUSE. FrW. Greenleaf, F. W. Nichols, W. Goodwin, H. fe'Wisner, H. L. Penklngton, United States Navy; Mrs. T. S. Staunton, Washington; R. E. Carmody, United States Navy; Thomas C. Oase, Harrison Reed, William Wallace, New York; Ciarles Hawley, Connecticut B VB IS X8 S X o 11 ox a . M?HRS. HTMAN A: Co., (No. 233 King street) in another column, advertise that in order to close out their business, they are offering their goods at rates far below cost HAVE you tried my dollar Tea, Green and Black ? WILSON'S GROCERY. Jun8 BILL HEADS printed on fine paper at $3, $4, 15, $6 50 and $8 50 per thousand, according to Bize, at THE NEWS J ob Office. USE "COSTAS'S EXTERMINATORS and Insect Powder for rats, mice, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, moths," Ac. Sold by all druggists. mayi-wlyrDAC BUSINESS ENVELOPES.-THE NEWS Job Office ls now prepared to furnish good envelopes, with business cards printed thereon, at $4 per thousand. Bend your orders. Every mer? chant and business man should have his card printed on his envelopes. - DAVID DICKSON'S great book on tanning now out No tanner's library complete without it Bound in cloth, extra, $4; sheep, $4 50; half morocco,. $5. Orders received at this office. Good canvassing agents wanted. For terms, ipply at this office. junl7-lmo 'THE OIH&BACEFUL- SCENE? IN A IKEA'S MOW. , TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEWS.. ? i W1U you please have the kindness to call the attention of the proper authorities to fte nui? sance occasioned by a number ot noisy, rowdy boys who congregate every afternoon, ^nd more especially on Sundays, in the park on Aiken's Row; rendering lt impossible,, 'from their rowdism and disgraceful language, for children or any decent ; person to enjoy or walk through the park, or even to sit - ohWir own piazzas? Last Sunday afternoon they had brought, in addition to themselves, some eight or ten dogs, whose barking, combined with the oaths and yells of the bipeds, was fearful to hear. This fun usually : ends in fights, curses, <kc., from which, through pru? dential motives, I suppose, the police, keep away. We hope the nuisance will be abated. AIKEN'S ROW. ?lorrie?. LYNCH-ORAY.r-On ?the 6th ot July, af St. Peter's Church, .Cheraw. S, C., by Right Rev. Bishop Lyneh, CONLAW A. LYNCH, of'columbia, S. C., to Miss Josaphats GRAY, or Oheraw. Ko cards. . ; funeral ? Notices.., . .JET'THE. FRIENDS AND ACQUAINT? ANCES of Ur. and Urs. JAMES STEWART, and of his sister, Miss Catherine Stewart, are respect fully in71 ted to attend the Funeral Services of the former, from his late residence, on Reid street, two doors from Hanover street, at half-past 3 o'clock THIS 'AFTERNOON. " ' ; . Juryis CD bit narri. KEILS.-Departed this life, on the 8lst, May, 1870, Mrs. FRANCES CEUKCBEI.L KEILS, aged fi8 years, 6 months and 19 days. When quite young she connected hcrseh* with the Methodist Episcopal Chnrch, enjoying at that time the fruits of a conversion which ripened Into a Axed love for her Savior, such as the Christian only- experiences. And lt was amid many trials and temptations that she persistently clang to her Master for support, permitting' no obstacles to overcome her duty and ber love. Hers was, Indeed, for many years, a life or trouble and afflic? tion; she felt the anguish of a separation from loved children and a kind partner, and though continued painful events attended ber, she. found patience and courage to bless her with endur? ance. Truly she bad a heart to feel ror another's woes, and her lire was hallowed by thosegood deeds, which, in humble way, she would labor to accomplish, and in a manner unnoticed, wishing no reward, seeking no self-exaltation, bat bent only on doing good to ali. With her there were no variances or temper or disposition, no chang? ing sentiments, no meaningless ways, but her line or conduct was drawn whenshe first gave up her heart to Christ, and throughout her useful ure she acted gollessly. It is hardly necessary for this tribute to her worth; her lire, so fitly ac? cording with the promptings or a pions heurt, ls rather exhibited as a centre light, around which others should be attracted, than as a mere Illus? tration or her own shining characteristics. An exemplary Christian la gone, but there is one more added to the Joyous baud in Heaven; ?ad who would grieve ? And so lt shall be with all who pass away like our friend "They die m Jesus and are blest, How kind their slam bera are I From sufTrlmrs and from sins released, And freed from every snare. "Far from this world or toll and strife, Tiiev're present with the Lord, , The labors or their mortal life, . End in a large reward.? 8. A. 8. WESTCOTT.-Died at. BdtngsyUle, July l, 1870, WA?HrNOTOS GAJXLARD WESTCOTT, son of J. J.' R. sad Mary S. Westcott, aged 18 years and-10 months; .? . Gifted, young and highly promising in intel? lect, death has torn him from the circle of an af? fectionate home. A man in mind and Judgment, and giving bright prospects of a prominent future, he hos pas sed away, thus early, leaving a heart-broken family and many dear and hopeful friends to mourn his loss. Firmly he mee his fate, in the full and bleated hope or a bright immortality m a better world. ? v "There anchored safe, his weary soul ' Has found eternal rest; No storms can beat, no billows roll Across his peaceful breast." ALLSTON.-Died, at Austin, Texas,'Jane 27tb, LOUISE PETISRU. infant daughter of Benjamin ind Ellen S. Allston, aged 22 months. * _ Special Notices. ^ANOTHER AMENDMENT TO THE ?NSTrnmOX PROPOSED.-We Have lately leard so much of amendments to the Coastltu? lon of the United States, that many have not ?eally thought of the amendment or improve? nene that ought to be made la their own comm? otion. ' Especially do we have reference to the nany thousands .who are martyrs to what ls ?ailed nervous or sick headache. This ls ex xemely irregular in Its mode of attack, coming m suddenly, sometimes in a condition of appa? rent health; at other times creeping on . slowly ind almost imperceptibly. In most instances he pain is felt in the front of the bead, over one >r both eyebrows; sometimes on the top or back ) a rt of the head; occasionally periodicity is ob lerved, and lt ls'frequently accompanied with lausea and vomiting. '-The attack seldom lasts ong; bat the person hf liable to repetitions, or roquent returns. Nervous headache will be im nedlately arrested, especially when dependent iponexhausted nerve podger, debility, acidity or ndlgestion, by the use of SOLOMON'S BITTERS. I care ts effected by tts removing the canse, brough ita creating a good habit of body, r?gn? ?t lng tbs functions, either digestive, biliary, se iretory or eliminative-thus striking at the root >r the ailment._Julyl2-tnths3 p*~ BUILD UP THE 8YSTEM. Strength evaporates fast at this season. This ls ?peelally the case with aU who Uve by the sweat >r their brow. From every pore or.the sieve-like ikln a moisture exudes which contains the cle? nents of vitality. Thereby the blood is lmpover shed, the nerves relaxed, the mas?les weakened, he digestion impaired, the bowels disturbed, and he animal spirits depressed. The constant drain hat produces these effects cannot be arrested, >ecause it is due to the heat or the atmosphere; JUC the loss of tho lire-sustaining elements can >e supplied by extra lu vir cation. Now, th ere - 'ore, is the time to resort, to HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, the moat powerful and lealthfol or ail vegetable tonics. Long expert ince has proved that nothing else will efficiently instala and regulate the system, whtr. wilting town under the doable pressure or excessive tear, and constant physical or mental labor. All lersons who have been tempted to try the local ?tonics" (so-called) which have been started by lordid speculators, la almost every town aad ullage, with a view or "turning a penny" by the ?redullty of the unwary, know this to their cost. Et is a wise maxim that says, "Hold fast to that vhlch ls good." Of the forty millions of people n the United States, probably one-fifth have ested the restorative properties of HOSTETTER'S SITTERS, and know it to be a specific for dys le'psla, biliousness, nervous weakness, general leb?lty, constipation, rever and ague, and want if appetite; that any of these should be persuad? id to experiment with the worthless nostrums ?commended by unscrupulous and Ignorant ?mpyrlcB seems almost incredible. july3-DAC6_ ps- MORE POWER THAN CALOMEL. IOME EVIDENCE.-AUGUSTA, Ga., December 1, .869-Messrs. Wm. H. Tux <t Lana-Gents: For l?verai years past, I have been subject to Bilious macks, and always was a firm believer that there vas no remedy for the complaint but mercury, intu about a year and a half ago, as an expert neut, I tried your Vegetable Liver Pills, and was igreeably surprised to find that they accomplish id all the results, and more besides, of Blue Mass >r Calomel, without any of their bad effects. I jr&s always aa unbeliever lu Patent Medicines, mt can say this for your Pills, that, since I com nenced using them, I have not taken a particle >f Mercury in any shape, and I consider this fact in important one, and one that those who are in :he habit of taking Mercury for Bilious diseases ian properly appreciate. I cordially recommend hem as the best Liver Medicine ever introduced. Yours, 4c. E. H. GRAY, jnnl7-lmo_No. 249 Broad Street. pm- AWAY WITH UNCOMFORTABLE [.RUSSES.-Comfort and Ours for the Raptured, lent postpaid oil receipt of io cents. Address )r. E. B. FOOTE, No. iso Lexington avenue. New fork. de?li? pS* DURING MT ABSENCE FROM the State, Mr. FLORENCE T. DOWNEY will act as roy Attorney. CHARLES EDWARD WUNDERLICH. Jnlyl2-3_ ps- NOTICE.-MY SON, C. A. VON DOHLEN, will act as my Attorney during my ab? sence from the State. A. VON DOHLEN. Jolyl2-2* _ NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.-CON? SIGNEES per steamship J. W. EVERMAN, from Philadelphia, are notified that the cargo ls belog discharged THIS DAT, at Brown's South Wharf. All Goods not called for at sunset will be stored at their expense and risk. WM. A. COURTENAY, Jnlyl2-1_,__Agent. PS* CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP CHAMPION are notified that she ls discharg? ing cargo, at Adger's South Wharf. Goods un? called for at sunset, will remain on the wharf at owners' risk.' JAMES ADGER A co., Agents. Jnlyl2-1_? '; ps* CATHOLIC PAROCHIAL SCHOOL. The Examination of this School commences THIS MORNING, at 9 o'clock. The Examination will continue each day until THURSDAY, when tho Premiums will be distributed. The parents of the pupils and patrons and friends of the School are invited to attend._jnlyi2-l TAX NOTICE.-THE SUBSCRIB? ER will be In attendance at Mount Pleasant House on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATUBDAYS, until the 15th Instant; from s to s p. M., to re? ceive payment of Corporation Tages. JOHN FERGUSON, Town Treasurer. Mount Pleasant, July 1, 1870. Jnlyt-stnme pS* GERMAN SOCIETY OF SOUTH CAROLINA.-Emigrants seeking employment can obtain Information concerning the same from Captain H. HARMS, Agent of this Society, whose office for the present ls at No. 80 East Bay. Parties wishing to employ Emigrants can consult the Agent dally. Office hours from 12 to 2 o'clock. . JOHN OAMPSEN. ap23 stn _ President. ps* DO NOT TAKE OUR WORD, BUT. TRY TT.-Dr. J. BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGU? LATOR will relieve all irregularities, reUeve aU Irritation of kidneys, purify the blood, give tone and strength to the whole system. Imparting a rosy hue to the cheeks, and cheerfulness to the mind. For sale by GOODRICH, WINE MAN A CO. Jnn25-8tuth6mos_ PS*SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD BANE, JULY 9, 1870.-The South Carolina Rail? road Company having declared a DIVIDEND OF ONE DOLLAR PER SHARE on the Whole Shares of the Company (Unconsolidated Stocks pro rata,) payable one-half oa the FIBST AUGUST, and one half on the FIRST OCTOBER NEXT, the same win be paid at this Bank on and after said periods. The Transfer Books will be closed from the 14th instant to the 1st of August, and holders of Stock on the 14th instant will be entitled to the whole dividend. JOHN M HARLESTON, Cashier. Jolyll-7___,_?___. THE SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY.-CHARLESTON, S. C., I JULY 6, 1870.-SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.-The Quarterly Dividends credited to the Depositors, and remaining undrawn, will bear Interest from 1st instant. All Deposits made on or before 20th Instant, will bear interest as though made on 1st Instant. The rate of Interest ls Six per cent, per annum, credited quarterly. THOS. R. WARING, July 8-15_Cashier. NATIONAL FREEDMAN'S SAV? INGS' AND TRUST COMPANY.-CHARLESTON BRANCH, NO. 74 BROAD STREET.-Money deposited on or before July 18th, w?l draw interest from July 1st. Interest allowed March, Joly and No? vember. Deposits payable sn demand. Jun29j_NATHAN RITTER. Cashier. CrnZENS' SAYINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CHARLESTON BRANCH, No. 8 BROAD STREET.-The Books of this Bank will be closed for the payment of Deposits from the 1st to the 16th of July, ta order to make the regular semi-annual calculations or Interest, but will con? tinue to nscelve deposits as usual interest allowed on deposits six per cent., com? pounded semi-annually, and upon all money de? posited m this Bank on or before the 6th day of each Calendar month will bear' interest for that month, the same as If deposited on 1st instant. . D. RA VENE L, Jr., jnn28 . Assistant Cashier. pS* NICKERSON HOUSE, COLUMBIA. I have secured the services of Mr. C. T. KINLOCH, or Charleston, who will look after the comfort of the guest? of the NICEERSON HOUSE. jnly7_W. A. WRIGHT. p*- ONLY 25 CENTS FOR CUTTING HAIR, %> cents for Shampooing, and Eight Shaves for fi, at J. LOMBARDO'S, NO. 114 Mar? ket street. J uly 6-6? SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUB? LIC-GREAT ONE DOLLARSALE-EVERYBODY INTERESTED.-Extraordinary sale or Diamond and Gold Jewelry, Silver and Plated ware, Musical Instruments, Sewing Machines, Dry and Fancy Goods, Table Cutlery, Photograph Albums, arti? cles or Virtu, and an endless variety of Foreign and Domestic Goods, both useful and ornamen? tal, at a uniform price of ONE DOLLAR each. Agents wanted everywhere. Great induce menta offered. Send for circular. Address, C. C. CORY A CO., No. 198 Broadway, jnn3-ftu3mos_New York. pS*A GRAND EPOCH IK SCIENCE. From the time when, m 1884, Dr. RUGGE discov? ered "Carbolic Acid" and lu extraordinary medi? cal effects, nothing In the history of Medicine has equalled it. Largely used by the French physi? cians la treatment of consumptive and scrofu? lous diseases, lt was m trod aced by the Court Phy? sician of Berlin, MAX ERNST HENRY, Into Prus? sia, and from thence to the United States. No? thing else of the present day can equal HEN? RY'S SOLULION OR CARBOLIC INSTITUTION RENOVATOR. Patients get better after only one dose has own taken, and we cordially recommend lt to the public,-(Editor "Argus.'' Janl7 lyr YOU CAN 8AVE MONEY BY HAVING YOUR PRINTING EXECUTED AT THE NEWS JOB OFFICE. ?-ORDERS PROMPTLY FfLLED.-CS . AWAY WITH SPECTACLES.-OLD Eyes made new, easily, without doctor or medi? cines. Sent postpaid on receipt of lo cents. Ad? dress Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington avenue, New York._dec?s pS* MANHOOD.-A MEDICAL ESSAY on the Cause and Cure of Decline in Premature Man, the treatment of Nervous and Physical De? bility, Ac. "There ls no member of society by whom this book will not be found useful whether such per? son holds the relation ci Parent Preceptor or Clergyman.'--Medical Times and Gazette. Sent by mail on receipt of fifty cents. Address the Author, Dr. E. DBF. CURTIS, Washington, D. C._._sept! lyr PS* MANHOOD AND WOMANHOOD. Essays for young men, on the passional attrac? tion or the sexes, and the happiness of TRUE MABBIAGS, when perfect manhood and perfect womanhood unite to consecrate the union. Sent free, ta sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. m?y24-3mos '.. . Smonno?."", ~7~ ? m OLD. W A KOT ??^fr?j Apply to' ; W..P..HALL,. ; v Jnr/12 .Brown frOo.'s WnarL , "^T- A N T E D, i.f CITY? OF CHARLESTON STOCK, by 11 ' .? A. 0, KAUFMAN, Broker, > ' ; '"julyll No. 25 Broad street. J F OE SALE $10,000 Stab Sooth Carbuna BONDS. 8,000 State South Carolina Steele. 1,000 State Sooth Carolina Stock, dee la ISTO. 4,600 Savannah City Bonds (June and Decem? ber Coupons.) 4,000 Laurens Railroad Bouda and past-due - Coupons. - - 500 Shares Union Bank Stock. til 400 Shares Planters* and Mechanics' Bank . Stock. 300 Shares south Carolina Railroad Slock. 67 Shares Baale of Camden Stock. - Shares Bank of Charleston Stock. . ! City of Charleston Fire Loan Bonds.' S i vannah and Charleston Railroad Bonds. " ! Uncurreu: Bank Bills. . Gold Coln. By A. C. KAUFMAN,' Broker, ' jo ly 9-3 No. 26 Broad street H BNBY H. BOODY 4 CO., viv.-- ' t. : .. lilvi . J B A No K EE S RAILWAY AGENTS^, No. 12 WALL STBEBT, NEW YOBS, Make Collections, pay Coupons and Dividends, Buy and Sell Governments, Raliway Bonds, and other Securities on Commission. ^Particular attention given to the negotia? tion of Rall way and other Corporate loans. N. B.-Interest allowed on deposits. New York, May 2d, 1870. H. H. BOODT. D. A. BOODY. E. P. BOOOY. mayT {Dental Notice. J. B. SOLOMONS, M. D., DENTIST, informs those of his patients requiring his ser? vices that he will leave the city about the 1ST OF AUGUST, to be absent until the latter part of Sep? tember, julys Shirts ano ?nrnisiiing <K>ooc?. a c o T T ' s 18 THE PLACE TO GET YOUR SPRING AND SUMMER OUTFITS IS FURNISHING GOODS. THE FAMOUS STAB SHIRTS, GRAY'S PATENT MOULDED COLLARS. SOLE AGENCY FOR THE NEW SPIRAL SEAM DRAWERS, ANS THE PATENT CHAMPION BRACE, (Suspenders and Shoulder Braces combined.) SIGN OF THE STAR SHIRT, MESTON) STUB ET, OPPOSITE MARKET. ,anl7 emoanac' Miscellaneous. gPRUOE SPARS 1 SPRUCE SPARSf 100 8PRU0E SPARS, of various lengths. | For sale low by J. A. ENSLOW 4 CO. JulyO-atuLhS_. COOKING MADE PLEASANT AND ECONOMICAL. Heating the house can be avoided, and the ex? pense of a servant saved, together with a great redaction in the cost of fuel, by using the IM? PROVED KEROSENE STOVE, sold by J. B. DUVAL 4 SON, may31-tnf _' No. 337 King street. PROFESSOR BERGER'S BED-BUG DESTROYER. Cos tar'a INSECT POWDER Olentworth's Roach Exterminator Cos tar's Rat Poison Isaacson's Sure Pop-Death to Musquitoes. For sale by Da. H. BAER, jnlyS_No. 131 Meeting street. pjHUPEIN ? -WINKLES, DENTISTS, OraOS MO. 276 UNO 8T8JS1T. novia Brnos SHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING. LADIES AND CHILDREN Attended at their residences promptly and at reasonable rates. Send orders to W. E. M A TWIT AI.T., Barber, Broad street, next door to Telegraph office. mayas_ JUST RECEIVE?, CARBONATE OF AMMONIA Bicarbonate of Soda Cream of Tartar Fresh Hops. For sale, wholesale sad retail, by Dr. H. BAER, octe Na. 131 Meeting street. Jp RANK'S SALOON. FRANK HOWARD, late of the Pavilion Hotei, and more recently of the Mills House, has opened FRANK'S SALOON, at No. 14S MEETING STREET, directly opposite the Board of Trade Rooms. ALES, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, of the best quality, will be served, and Lunch dally from ll till 2 o'clock. aprl3mo _FRANK HOWARD. JAMES CONNER'S SONS UNITED STATES TYPE AND ELECTROTYPE FOUNDRY AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE, KOS. 28, 80 AND 32, CBNTRB STREET. CORNER READ AND DUANE STREETS, NEW YORK. A large Stock of ENGLISH AND GERMAN FACES, both Plain and Ornamental kept on hand. All Type cast at this establishment ls manufacturejjfrom the metal known as Conner's Unequalled Hard Type MetaL Every article ne? cessary for a perfect Printing Office furnished. lang? a tatham rut? _ JOHN MARSHALL JB., COMMISSION MERCHANT. NAVAL STORES, COTTON, LUMBER AND RICE, MARSHALL'S WHARF, Charleston, S..C. aug24 B JSf? i Bf*. ?JA??Q r??'l -B i JtQ T':.i : o?. . :'. '? i-yjs&zD. Ci? ..?CO:I::V^. J1: . ; : ?iii :? : . .. !??fi lavizr?ir?ob i. ? ' ..Iwlj .L-:s/:lici?-..??vfi??si:fifias j MSO .! ? :... CAMPAIGN PAPER fc?'JW ? bas ,u i^. jua . . T. bpt?O. !0 . 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MAKE UP YOUR CLUBS r Address, (enclosing money tn Registered Letter,) RIORDAN, DAWSON ? CO., CHARLESTON, S. C. 1QR. BING'S PILE REMEDY. For sale by Ba. H. BAER. j alys faction 9ales~~St)i0 Dav. By. HENEY COBIA & CQ. BEE Ff B':E E fl THIS DAY, at-9 '?'cWct, in intif?tbur store, will be sold, . 10 barrels MESS'BEEF. Terms cash.'' . , ' . ~ jnlyia By HENEY COBLA & CO. (Q. LASS W A Bw>1. VJ; THIS DA7, the 12th 'instant,' at a o'clock, bi front of oar Store, will be sold. 13 casks Assorted GLASSWARE. a AND, ?< ? RI 20 boxes SOAP . -i SO boxes Candles 600 Bacon Shoulders ?.oH 5000 lbs. Dry-Baited Bellies. . ' Conditions cash. . ? Julyl2 By LA?BEY & ALEXiNDEB. SHOULDERS, STRIPS, NECES^ SLUES, _ CORN, Ac - THIS DAT, the 12th instant, wul.be.seld before oar Store, at 10 o'clock. . .. .-.??a .. 300 SHOULDERS ".'""< t?iA ' SOC S.O.Strips ? ' ~-UJ* 300 pieces Neck Bacon i 1 ?asides- : ' Corn, Paper, Ac., 4c, .1 Conditions cash: '. ' Jolyia ; By E {CHARD CAXDWEJLL . T1H?S DAT, THE 12TH INSTANTi WILL JL be sold before my store, at half-past 9 a'clock, _t^?^.. ^_ Tubs BUTTER Tubs Lard'- ' ' . 11 Western Shoulders New York Bellies Barrels Trimmings rjrr??*? Barrels Syrup '.Boxet Soap '..' ; Boxes Candles , . t.. Boxes Tobacco * BarreLs Flour Boxes Onions. Conditions casu. xs j?iylS Unction SiiUa-'?ttirTrlDagir/ By W. T. LEITCH & R. &/BJPK& Auctioneers^ . . J. ?NDER DECREE ?N EQUITY. ".. Se?dorf, Assignee, vs. Wagner, ?faL ?n'T?ESDAY, the 28th July, at ll o'clock,;wlU be sold, near the Old Customhouse, . AU that LOT OF LAND, with t he Buildings there? on, at the northeast corner of Queen and State streets, measuring In front on Queen street 21 feet, on State street 8? feet, on the north Une, panning east from State street li feet 10'inches; Coen ruining south about io. feet, thea east ai ?oat 8 reef to meet the eastern boundary, be tit said dimensions more or less; bounding south on Queen street, west on State ; street, ' north on lot next described, and east on land or N. Al Rhy? . ALSO ' . ?..1 ; ~- ? AU that LOT. adjoining the above od'the north, on the east side of Queen street; mehkirujg-tn front on State street 3? feet on the. southnae, running east rrom State street 19 feet IO incaos, then south about 10 ieet, then east about.. 8 feet . to meet the eastern boundary, and on the north line about 29 reet 7 inches, be the salt'dimen? sions more or less; bounding west oaStat? Btroet, south on lot above described, north- on land uf Fleming and . Boss, and east on land of N? A. Roye. ? < i .faffs. Terms-One-third cash; balance ia one, two, threeand four years, .secured by bond of the par-, chaser, within teres t from the day of sale, payable ?i annually.- untU the principal ls paid, and mort? gage of the premises; the btuwinga to os inanred In Borne company approved bj the Referee, the Insurance to be continued until the bond be paid and the mortgage satlsfled. and the policy as? signed. Purchaser to pay reapers andsumps. Joiyl-fltathe . Special Ref?reev Via ike ab S cap lu s. ?J STEAM ENGINES AND SUPPLIES. A full assortment of BRASS and IRON FIT? TINGS, for steam and gas-fitters and phimbers. Steam G nages? Guage-cocks, Low Wajer Detec? tors, Oil Cups, Tools for m ach?n is ca and black? smiths, Bellows, Ac. For sale by ' CAMERON, BARKLEY A co., ; Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, i mch2*amo _ Charleston,-8. a jg E L i l N G. A large Stock of Leather and Rabber .BELTING and RUBBER GOODS, mclndlng Manhole and Haadhoie Gaskets, (all sises.) Hose, Sheet Rub? ber for packing, Pore Vulcanized Gum ror. valves, Ac. : '.'''.". ALSO, . " "Regulation'' LEATHER HOSE, doubler! veted and of approved manufacture. ' .For sale by ..... , CAMERON, BARKLEY ? CO., A Corner Meeting and Cumberland.streets, mch24 gmo '_Cihartoston+KC. CUCrjMBER-WOOD PUMPS. ' 5JP '.: . The cheapest and best PUMP now in cae. They give no taste to the water and are applicable in every locality. For sale by ; CAMERON, BARKLEY, A CU., .. .' Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24.6mo Charleston. 3. C. S TEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, STEAM PUMPS, CIRCULAR SAW M7T.T.B, Single and double-acting Lift an J Force, PUMPS, H. D las ton A Son's Celebrated ClrcuUr. Gang, Hand and Cross-Cat Saws. Also, Miners' and En? gineers' Supplies in great variety, Shovels, Picks, Ac . \- ?? ? For sale by ( ? '.:.'.'.; _ CAMERON, BARKLEY A Q&.'\ Corner Meeting and Cumberland ?treeto; -. mcha* gmo_ChariettttL-B.'0. JgAR IRON AND STEEL. English and American Relined, tn bars. English and American common, m bars Boiler Plate and Sheet Iron Bolts, Nuts and Washers.) For sale by .., CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Comer Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch?iemo _CharteetoeyB. a WHITELEAD, COLORS AND PAINT OILI Pare Raw and Double-Boiled UNSEED OIL EngUsh and American White Lead Paints m Oil; in great variety. ' . . "':' ?. ALSO, An extensive assortment of BRUSHES. For sale by ! ? CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO. '.? Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mchZi arno_Coarieston,aa pTPE FOR GAS, STEAM AND WATER. Sole Agency of MORRIS TASKER A OO.'S Pas? cal Iron Works. At store of CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and cumberland streets, mch24 smo Charleston. 8. O. N AILS, NAILS, Of the best brands, Including Parker Mills and CAMERON, BARKLEY A OO.'S unequalled ?Ne Plus Ultra? OUT NAILS. ALSO, . A foll Stock of Wrought and Cut SPIKES. . - For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 arno_charleston, 8. 0. A i Lt'* O I LI O I tl Winter Strained SPERM, Extra Lard C. B. A Oo.'s Engine OU, Paraphene Spindle OUve OU, Cotton Seed Oil White Oak (West Virginia) OIL For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY ? CO., Corner Meeting ?ad Cumberland streets, mch246mo Charleston, S 0. gUPERIOR COLOGNE WATER. Manufactured and for sale by - Dr. H. BABE. octt So. m Meeting ?re*. .