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CITY AFFAIRS. AD VERT?S sits will take notice that we cannot engage that any advertisement eent to Tax News office at a later hoar than half-past nine .o'clock at night will appear In the next morn? ing's paper. An exception to this rule is made in favor o? notices of meetings, deaths and .funerals. _ _ Blee ting? Thia Day. St. Andrew's Lodge, at 8 P. M. Tyre Lodge, at 5 P. li. Memorial Association, at 6 P. M. Auction Sale* ThU Day. "B. M. Marshall* Brother will sell at half past 10 o'clock, at their office, horses, cart and wagon. Miles Drake will sell ac 10 o'clock, at his store, dry goods, clothing, Ac CTTT MOKTILTTT RETURNS.-The report of i the a ty. Registrar for the week ending July 33, givelda total of fifty-six deaths, of which ten were whites and forty-six colored. BANGE OP THE THERMOMETER at Joseph Blackmans Drug Store, No. 39 Broad street, July 26: 8 o'clock, 84; 10, 89; 12, 90; 2, 91; A ?1; 6, 88; 8, 86. GEORGETOWN.-OUT correspondent "C omit? ed to enclose his card, which, for our private Information only, we beg may be forwarded to this office. _ .. REVO RM CLUB ORGANIZATION-THE THIRD WJ-I?D MOVING.-We are informed that the cit? izens of Ward 3 will meet during the present week tp organise a club for. that ward. The time and place trill be announced on Thursday morning.. . ^ . VALUABLE GAROO.-Messrs. Street Brothers A Co. cleared yesterday the ship A. M. Mlnott, for Liverpool, having on board one of the larg? est cargoes of the season, which was air foi w iowa : 3306 balee upland cotton, 1 bag sea island .cotton, 169 bags cotton seed, 447 barrels rosin, 174 tau phosphate rock, 29 bales palmetto leaf. PERSONAL._Hon. Geoisj-bB. Bryjca, Judge of tho United States (^ur^^hrave thb city on Friday for Greenville, wl?er? the court opens on Monday next On Sattd^^'-Da??d^Kort beckV clerk of the United States Court, leaves for tile sam o place. The court, usually con? tinues for about six weeks.^'^ ? , ; ' A-ROCOH CUSTOMER.-A poUceman in bis - eirorts to take Patrick D?ncrvaa-to the Guard, house, on Monday, had bis1 star and uniform pretty well demolished, ai??"reached tho sta ? ti )a in a condition somewhat resembling the -outfitof a Georgia major. The unruly pri? soner, who bad been Indulging In "morphine,"' was sentenced to pay a fine of ten dollars, and ? the price of a new snit for the' policeman. CRUMBS.-The ladles, en masse, object to the removal of the Postofflce from Its present site. They hold the balance of power, and will pi:x<bably carry their point. Fogartie's ..Round Table" ls a very faahiona . bte resort for the ladies. ? .'. There are 24,000 sacks of Liverpool salt in the bonded warehouse on Exchange street There are-four dwelling houses now going ? up in Laurel atreet, sind two others have Just . been completed. A'kiln for burning stone lime has been - erected by the Messrs. Olney near the Savan? nah Railroad depot, at the foot of Doughty - street A Mission l^tlst?hurch la]to be erected on ' the west ddAfdoftedge;Jvenne, near Bo gard stI^ffl^^^^ b?en"Purchas<,d' and News ??varicus pat?? of thje? State repre? sent the cr^fcr?erally as^te^rinost flourish? ing condition.^ jgtQj@& breadth of corn is said to have b?u^tb?lsat year. A man was loVgw-mtbe Guardhouse on . Mc ?ada j j njjs^^oojthe cJiarge. cf raying small? pox. He tnmjOTf to t??fS^: Hospital for a ? 'f 'Sie Union Republican General Committee of New York, by a vote of 43 to 20, adopted resolutions expressing sympathy with Prussia,, an 1 denouncing Napoleon. 'rh? streets nave been comparatively quiet * to-day. The exciting element has been d raw n off to- Corambia, and thither tte eyes and bones of the homeuelegatlon are turned. Every, day seems try be the hottest of the season. The thermometer seemed puzzled . ydWerday, and the oldest inhabitant was rack lAarMBxbrain to romeniber a parallel case. ? last woman from the purlieus of" Elliott street was-- brought before Trial/ Justice Ma? grath. yestoro>y ^jajratng rm tte change of dUtj^??d?* ?id WM^ to thiiork. Themas-Washington- ?TcT not escape from Jail as we stated yesteroij, but from the House of Correction. We leam that no pris? oner has escaped from Jalr since Mr. Classen has had charge as Jailor. ' A tUl-tapper was chased from Mr. Eighters book-store, ian King street on Saturday morn - lng. He, was overtaken by aa Officer who joined In the pursuit sad was dealt with ac cordlngtolsw. We learn that a number of the stockholders -ot tba Mercantile Co-operative Company, of this city, have Instituted legal proceedings against the president and directors of the com? pany lor alleged mismanagement. 1 A diaculty occurred -yesterday morning on Scalhoun street between a couple ot belligerent ?eatlemen of elegant leisure, during which one ^n?Tf.kaUh and infttctod several serious i on. the person of the otter- The si was arrested and. toxjesttHWto the authorities for prosecution. ,;?p?rk; ' -L MU^JB3)C81. .- . ^Oo?k, F.' Lawton, J. TVWttson and A'S. Bell, New TorkjD. Kirk, Albany, N. Y.; J. Mitchell, Savannah; H. Lyon,Connecticut, i -./'*"? ' . " BUSINESS JT O TIO ES '. ' '? i -,? >. ; . HAYE you tried my dollar Tea, Green and Black? WILSON'S GROCERY. .:jun8 - ? c.?': ." Haw YOEE LEDGES at Six CENTS,Vtitaay, ^^P.M^sitheGp-TowNNsrwaD?POT. . . . InnSLw . ' "*'""'VQ Usc "COSTAR'S ExorxxorATOES and Insect Powder for rats.smice, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, maths,**?. 8sM byail druggists. U HUSBANDS, tove your wives," is an injunc? tion of Holy Writ and one ofthobest ways of sa ewing vow appreciation of that command ls to stop at No. 27 Queen Btreet and leave, an or (fer rbrone of the improved Commonsense Sewing Machines to be sent up. Tba best maabiBe ever prodooed jet for the amount of Jdlyia ? i BUSINESS ENVEXOFES.- THE Saws Job Office ls SJSW'prepared to furnish good envelopes, with business canis printed thereon, at $4 per tbonssart Send ytrar orders. Every mer chssjjnd busing maa should have his card priktod sn hU envefopee, .' REGULAR MEETING OF COUNCIL. City Council met last 'evening? The min? utes of the last meeting were read and con? firmed. i PETTTTOVB. Alderman Geddings read a petition on an abatement of taxes from J. H. Legare, execu? tor of Mathe wes. Referred to the committee on retrenchment and reform. Petition of M. A. Hickey, claiming the lease of the premises at the comer of King and Calhoun streets, was referred to a special committee to report as soon as possible. Petition of the Washington Fire Engine Company to replace the plankroad in Vander horst street to King street. Referred to com? mittee on streets, with power to act. Petition of B. Lucas to erect a two story wooden house on Logan street Referred to the committee on brick and wooden buildings. Petition o? the executor of Daniel Huger for] abatement of assessment, was referred to com? mittee on assessments. Petition of property-owners in the vicinity I of Anson street and Mott's lane, asking that a | ! gas lamp be placed thereabout, was referred to the committee on lighting streets. Petition of F. G. Cart to erect a steam en-1 gin on Southern wharf, was referred to com? mittee on steam engines. Petition of Thompson with reference to widening East Bay, was laid over until next meeting. . 8. .Thomas, Esq., city treasurer, asked leave of temporary absence. Granted. ' Petition of Joseph Middleton, to recover a ' a horse and cart which he lent the city some time ago, and for compensation agreed upon for their use, or the value thereof, $350. Re? ferred td the committee on retrenchment and relief. REPORTS OF CITY OFFICERS. Report ot city sheriff; showing an income to bis office of $347. Received as Information. Quarterly return of the chief of police, show? ing an income of $422 75, made from fines, Ac. Received as information and ordered to be published. A nnimi report of city registrar, and immedi? ate action requested with reference to having I lt printed. It was moVed and carried to print 500 copies. Alderman Gedding presented sundry billa against the cl ty amounting to $11,035 73". which J were ordered to be paid. ^ThiQ (ity treasurer's report was read, and J ordered tobe published. ?. Alderman Holloway reported favorably on the petition or Bahre and John Kenny, and j unfavo -ably on the pet! tition of George Grif? fin. Adopted. L. F, Wall reported favorably on the peti? tion of slr. May to erect a s team engine and cotton, gin at the foot of Laurens street. .? Sama Alderman reported favorably on the petition of Mr. Adair, asking for a return of | over paid taxes. Adopted. Alderman Potter asked further time to re? port on extension of Columbus street granted. S. S. Solomon was appointed, In the absence of Mr. Rates, to represent the c ! ty at the meet-1 lng of the Stockholders of the Che ' w and Darlington Railroad. Confirmed. On motion, Alderman Green was appointed to represent the city at the meeting of the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad. Adopted- . The bill to repeal an ordinance to prevent the erection of wooden buildings, .passed its j second and third readings, and its title changed to an ordinance and ordered to be engrossed. Alderman Voigt offered a resolution - in? structing the city attorney to use all legal means to prevent the sale of city assets. Adopted. Same Alderman offered a resolution that the city attorney be requested to inform Council as early as possible If a legal title can be ob? tained by the purchase of the%ty lot at the south end or Klmvbtreet. Adopted. Alderman VJriftt made some remarks In re-1 la tl on to, small dealers, and the license law, and asked that leniency be used in their cases. Council Uien-adjosraed^ iv .yyr IP:1 &~ WEI LD E N ft CO. HAYE REMOVED THEIR WHOLESALE CROCKERY, CHINA aim GLASSWARE ESTABLISHMENT FROM Na 1ST MEETING STREET TO No. 29 HAYNE STREET, ' Extending through to No. 62 MARKET STREET, entrance on both streets. Mr. W. S. LANNEAU will have the WHOLE? SALE DEPARTMENT especially under his charge, and Mr. STEPHEN THOMAS, Jr., will be found at j the RETAIL STORE, Ko. 256 KING STREET, cor I uer Bean fain, and will manage that branch. Our cos tornera and friends will find a complete ASSORTMENT OF GOOD? at both Stores at REA? SONABLE BATES. WK. G. Wm LD KN. .3. THOMAS, Ja.. W. S. LANNBAC CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE l IT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, AX NO. 2 9 HAYNS 8TREEJT, No. 62 MARKET STREET. WATCHES JEWELRY SILVER ANI/ PLATED WARE ' CUT AND PRESSED GLASS CROCKERY AND CHINA AT NO. 2 6 5 KINO STREET, CO RN UB SSAOFAIM. For sale by WILLIAM G. WHILDEN ft CO. mays -. c O L UM BI A HOTEL, COLUMBIA. 8. C.. WM. GORMAN, PROPRIETOR. The Proprietors or this pleasantly located and elegantly famished Establishment, at the State Capital, desire to inform the travelling public and others seeking accommodations, that the "CO? LUMBIA" is tn every respect a first-class Hotel, unsurpassed by any la the state or the United States. Situated m the business centre of the city, with fine large airy rooms, and. a table sup? plied with every delicacy or the season, both from New York and Charleston markets, the Proprie? tors pledge themselves that no efforts will be spared to sive perfect satisfaction m every re? spect. " A fl?st-clasa Livery Stable ia attached to the Hotel, where vehicles of every description can be had at the shortest notice. Omnibuses attend the arrival and departure ol every Train, and passengers Are carried to and from the Hotel Fasa OP anAaas. WM. GORMAN. arris wfa Y<33WXH XJTi ! I Xtlame?. BRUNNER-ROBINSON.-Ia Savannah, Ga., on the 18th instant,"ar some, by the Rev. Dr. Lan drum, Mr. CHARLES W. BRUNNER to ROSALIE ISA? BEL, daughter of Mr. 0. 0: Robinson, formerly of thia city. ** Special STatices. WHEN YOU FEEL A COUGH or bronchial affection creeping on the lungs, takeAYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, and care it before lt becomes incurable. July27-wfms pa THE BARNWELL SENTINEL HAS 'he LARGEST CIRCULATION of any paper pub ashed In Barnwell County, and Merchants, Fac? tors and Business Men who advertise, expecting to be benefited, would consult their interests by giving lt a trial. It circulates at every pcstorace m the County, and on the South Carolina Rail? road, from Charleston to Augusta. Is tasen by every business man in the County of any note, and as an advertising medium is unsurpassed by any Country Weekly in the State. Address E. H. BRONSON,. Jaly23-lmo_Proprietor. pa NATIONAL FREEDMAN'S SAV? INGS AND TRUST COMPANY.-CHARLESTON BRANCH, NO. 74 BROAO STREBT.-Money deposited on or before July 18th, win draw Interest from July 1st, interest allowed March, July and No? vember. Deposits payable on demand. Jhn29_NATHAN RITTER Cashier. 'pa BE ON YOUR GUAR D.-THE unexampled success which for twenty years has accompanied the use of Hosteler's Stomach Bit? ters provokes the envy of Ignorant nostrum mong? ers In all parts of the country, and the counterfeit lng business having been measurably played out tn consequence of the numerous snits Instituted against the offenders, a new system of tactics has been adoped. In the South and West especially, a legion of "Bitters," prepared from worthless materials and bearing a variety of names, have been got np by irresponsible adventurers with the hope of substituting them to some extent for the Standard Tonio of the Age. In some cases conn try druggists are the concoctors and proprietors of these unscientific and trashy compounds, which are warmly recommended by the venders, who endeavor to palm them off upon the credu? lous in lien of the great specific which has never yet had a successful competitor, either among proprietary preparations or the medicines pre? scribed in-private practice. This notice is intend ed to put the pabilo on their guard against per? suasions of partie} engaged in the attempt to substitut? mere - rubbish for the most efficient stomachic and alterative at present known. At this season of the year when debility and oom plaints arising from a lack of vital energy so generally prevail, lt ls of the greatest consequence that no tricks should be played with depressed and enfeebled systems. Ask, therefore, for uos TETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, the great vegeta, ble lu vigoran t and alterative, and reject, with de? served contempt, the worse than useless medleys offered in its place. It is as Important to the pub? lic as to the proprietors or the famous restorative that this advice should be heeded. )nlyffl-6Dao_ pa h. NEW ADDITION TO CUE NA? TIONAL BILL OF FARE-The committee pf ladles appointed by the Farmer's Clnb of the American Institute, among whom was an eminen t medical graduate and the wife of the sec retan- . >f the In? stitute, state in their report that a packt t of SEA MOSS FARINE, coating twenty-five oetre, will produce, when combined with milk, in duo pro? portion, foll sixteen quarts of blanc mange, while a packet of corn starch, malzenaor farina, cost? ing sixteen cents, will only produce, with a like quantity of milk, from four to six quarts, thus showing that the new food stable ls actually worth, as a means of nourishment, about one hundred and fifty per cent, more than the here? tofore-popular preparations from maize and grain. It ls also stated that it has none of the beating properties of ordinary farinaceous food, and ls digested and assimilated with wonderful rapidity._mwf3nac ?arUPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT TE RS, an old German Tonic_ "??LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT? TERS, the most delightful and effective in the world._ pa LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT TERS strengthens the debilitated._ pa LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT TERS cares female complaints._ pa LIPPMAN'S .GREAT GERMAN BIT TER3 corea "never well" people._ ^LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BTT TERS will give an appetite._jnnlQ-rmw pa GLITTERING TEETH .-NOT only dod SOZODONT impart the whiteness of the purest porcelain to the teeth, but its polish, too. They glisten after being brushed with it, like t>>e inner surface of au ocean shell, and the effect or this peerless dentrlfioe ls to render the enamel as hard and indescruotible as adamant.] Save and mend the pieces, use "SPALDING'S flLUE."_Jnly32-fmw3 JBBT'BATCHELOB'S HAIR DYE.-THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE is the best in the world harmless, reliable, Instantaneous, does not con? tain lead, nor any vUolic poison to produce par? alysis or death. Avoid the vaunted and delusive pre parations boasting virtues they do not possess The genuine W. A. BATO HE LOB'S HAIR DYE has had thirty yean' untarnished r?putation to uphold ita integrity aa the only perfect Hair Dye, Black or Brown. Sold by all Druggists. Applied at No. ls Bond street, New York. novas fm wi yr_ pa MANHOOD AND WOMANHOOD. Essays tot ronna men, on too passional attrac? tion of the sexes, and the happiness of TRUE MARRIASB, when perfect manhood and perfect womanhood unite to cor. "?orate the union. Sent free, in sealed envele.**. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. mayM-smos_ pak GRAND EPOCH IN SCIENCE- | Prom tba time when, la UM, Dr. BUCKIE discov? ered "Carbolic Acid" and tte extraordinary medi? cal effects, nothing io the history of Medicine has (squalled lt. Largely used by the French physi? cians la treatment of consumptive and scrofu? lous diseases, it waa Introduced by the Court Phy? sician of Berlin, MAX ERNST HENRY, into Prus? sia, and from thence to the united states. No-1 thing else of the present day can equal HEN? RY'S SOLULION OR CARBOLIC CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR. Patiente get better ofter ottiu one doss Ms been token, and we cordially recommend It to the public-TBdltor "Argon.'' Janniyr pa MANHOOD.-A MEDICAL ESSAY on the Cause and Cure of Decline in Premature Man, the treatment of Nervous and Physical De? bility, Ac , "There ia no member or society by whom thia book will not be found useful, whether such per? son holds the relation cf 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. _aeptl lyr pa AWAY WITH UNCOMFORTABLE TRUSSES.-Comfort and Cure for the Ruptured. Sent postpaid on receipt of 10 cents. Address Dr. E. & FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington avenue, New York. declfi YOU CAN SATE MONEY BY HAVING YOUR _ PRINTING EXECUTED AT THE NEWS JOB OFFICE. . j??ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.-?? pa AWAY WITH SPECTACLES.-OLD Eyes made new? easily, without doctor or medi? cines. Sent postpaid on receipt of io cents. Ad? dress Dr, E. B. FOOTE, Na I? Lexington avenue, New York, deol6 Special Xotizg?. CONSIGNEES PER MERCHANTS' LINE Schooner. MYR0YER will Bead for Goods' promptly to Auger's North Wharf before sunset, or pay for risk and expense In storing. No claims allowed after Goods are removed. JPly 27-1_WILLIAM ROACH ft CO. js?irD ABNEY, MORGAN & CO. VS. THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF THE BANK OF THE STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA. BT AL. CHARLESTON COUNTY, O O MU ON PLEAS, EQUITY SIDE.-All persons, depositors in the Bank of the State of Sooth Carolina, or any of its branches, having claims upon said Bank, are hereby notified that by the decree or his Honor j Judge CARPENTER, made in this cause, and dated Hay 7th, 1870, they must prove their . claims before me on or before the fifteenth (15th) day ol'Au gast next, or else they will be barred from aU participation in the Assets of said Bank or claims noon the State of South Carolina. Depositors must present their claims, sustained by affidavit, similar to those required for claims upon executors or administrators, stating dis? tinctly when the deposit account began, and when lt ended. The Deposit Books mast in every case be pro? duced If In existence. " CHARLES H. SIMONTON, Rereree. Charleston, S. C., No. 18 Broad street, over Peo? ples' National Bank, June 22, 1870. N. B.-Columbia Phoenix will please copy as above marked. Jnn23-23,30,Jnl6.0,13,20,23,27.30,aug3,6,9,11,13,16 - pw* ESTATE OF MARY A. WARREN. I PUBLIC NOTICE FOR LETTERS OF DISCHARGE I UNDER ACT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF j SOUTH CAROLINA, MARCH 26, 1869.-Applica? tion will be made to the Hon. GEO. BUIST, Jndge of Probate Court for Charleston County, on MON? DAY, the 16th day of August, 1870, at 12 o'clock M., for final discharge and letters dlsmlasory to the undersigned,-Exec utor of said Estate. W. B. WARREN, jalylS-fmwl6*_tr- Executor. ptw* ESTATE OF MOSES D. HYAMS. PUBLIC NOTICE FOR LETTERS OF DISCHARGE. UNDER ACT OF -THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF SOUTH CAROLINA, MARCH 26,1689.-Application will be made to the Hon. George Buist, Judge cr Probate Court for Charleston County, on MONDAY, the 8th day of August, 1870, at 12 o'clock M., for Final Discharge and Letters Dlsmlssory to the undersigned Executors of Bald Estate. S. Y. TUPPER, T. GRANGE SIMONS, TH OS. H. DEWE ES, Executors or the wm of M. D. Hyams. Jalys-fmwlmo_ pW THE BUSINESS OF THE LATE E. N. BRODIE wll be continued nnder the same name.. Mr. T. F. BRODIE holds my power of attorney. Mr. A F. CURTIS ls authorized to act as his agent. ELIZABETH O. BRODIE, Jnlyl3-wfmlmo_Qualifl>d Execatrtx. pw* ESTATE NOTICE.-ALL PER? SONS having claims upon the estate or EDWARD N. BRODIE, deceased, will* present them proper? ly attested to A F. CURTIS at the late place of business of Mr. BRODIE, and all persons indebt to said etate will make payment to T. FORMAN BRO DIB, my authorized attorney, or his agent, A F. CURTIS. ELIZABETH 0. BRODIE, julyl3-w3 * Qualified Executrix. S Shirts ana Jmrnsriing (?aobs. C O T T ? S PERFECT FITTING STAR SHIRTS. CHEAPEST SHIRT HOUSE IN THE CITY. FIRST-CLASS WORK. PERFECT FIT GUARAN? TEED. STAR SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. SHIRTS SENT EVERYWHERE BY EXPRESS. SIX FINE SHIRTS FOR $12. SIX MASONVTLLE MUSLIN SHIRTS, with fine Linen Bosom, $15. SLY WAMSUTTA MILL SHIRTS, with very fine Unen Bosom, $18. 8LX NEW YORK MILL SHIRTS, with very fine Linen Bosem, .$21 MADS TO ORDER FROM MEASUREMENT. SIX FANCY PERCALE SHIRTS AND COLLARS, $18, or $8 each. A full Une or all sizes ready-made. These goods are 20 per cent, lower than any other house in the trade. Send for printed circular and direction or mea? sure. Address E . SCOTT, Janl7-0mosD*C STAR SB' 2 EMPORIUM. IftacbinerTj, Castings, &z. T HE NORFOLK NON-CONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING GOMP'NY, No. 47 EAST WIDE WATER STREET, MANUFACTURERS OP BRAIN'S NON-CONDUCTOR, For Covering Steam Boilers, 4c. J. C. BRAIN, President E. P. BROWNE, General Superintendent. Orders promptly executed. For particulars, see pamphlet. tO" Refer to Messrs. Eason ft Bros., Eason Iron Works; Messrs. Ravenel A Holmes; steamer Star? light, Messrs. Aiken A Co.; steamer Planter, Messrs. Ravenel A Holmes; steamer Marlon, .Rav? enel A Holmes; Walker, Evans A Cogswell, No. 3 Broad street. The Non-Con dnct or Covering can be seen aboard or the steamers and at tbe placea mentioned above. Orders can be left at this office, july 28-12 _? E B I O S S O N :' 8 CALORIC ENGINE. SAFE, ECONOMICAL. DURABLE. USES NO WATER. REQUIRES NO ENGINEER. Having made arrangements .'or manufacturing this ENGINE on an extensive scale, we are now prepared to furnish to all desiring a light power, the best and most economical Engine ever offer? ed to the public. DELAMATEB IRON WORKS, FOOT OF WEST 13TH STREET, NEW YORK. BRANCH OFFICE: JAS. A ROBINSON, may80-3moa_No 130 Broadway. |^?EETING STREET FOUNDRY. THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW FURNTSHTNO THE IM? PROVED MoGARTHY COTTON GIN, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Or various sizes, on hand. Improved Vertical and Horizontal Oom MUH, Sugar Mills, Sugar Boilers and Pans, of al] sizes. Horse-Powers and Gin Gearing, from 8 to 18 feet In diameter. Improved Lever Cotton Presses, for Hand, Power, Saw and Rice Mills. Machinery and Castings of aU descriptions made te order. Particular attention paid to House Fronts and Castings for Buildings, Gratings, Cistern Covers, Sash weights, ftc, ftc WILLIAM S. HENEREY, MACHINIST AND FOUNDER, No. 314 MEETING STREET, CHA SMESTO N, 9. 0. aug* mws Plantation Bitters. :r.7r:::":;!r,r" <? ' ?' .? :: GLORIOUS] j CHANGE That any sick man survived the treatment of flfty years ago, moat be considered a proof that haman beings are very '. bard to tm The lancet, calomel, cantharides and drastic pur? gatives irere then the order of the day. The phy aldan played into the hands of the apothecary, and the unfo-tunate patient was drenched morn? ing, noon and night with prostrating medicines, we live in a more rational and conscientious era,! The Importance of support m g Natur ein i ts conflict I . *. .< . .. ' .',>? f ?? " Vf. with disease (snow understood. Complaints in' themselves weakening are no longer aggravated by artificial depletion. They are met with TONICS that rally the vital powers and enable them to de? feat the enemy. Chief among these allies of Na? ture, la Its battles with sickness, ls PLANTATION BITTERS. ThJs wonderful vegetable restorative ls the sheet anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a cordial for the aged and decrepld it has no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which the .tender sex are especially subject, lt is superseding every other stimulant and nervine. In all climates, tropical temperate- or frigid, lt acta as a specific in every species of disorder which undermine? the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. Wherever it ls Introduced lt becomes a standard article -a medicinal staple. Druggists, although their profit upon lt la small, find lt absolutely necessary to keep preparation for which everybodj Inquires, and for which nobody will accept a substitute. lt ls to-day the most popular medicine la the civilized world. Extensively as lt is advertised, Its best ad? vertisement ls the beneficial result which uniformly follows its ase. Every bottle sold in? sures the sale of at least half a dozen more. Un? like other stimulants, it braces and fortines the system without exciting undue cerebral action, I i Toe cheering effect which it produces upon the mind ls not momentary, but permanent. There ls no subs?quent depression. lt does not, as ls the case wtth all other stimuli, beget a craving for ex? citants. 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SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. SUBSCRIPTION TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. ALWAYS m ADVANCE. CLUBS Of TEN SUPPLIED AT $1 60 EAOH. Price for the Campaign, (Four Months,) Seventy-five Cents. Ten Coplea will be sent to One Address, daring the Campalgnjfor Six Dollars. MAKE UP YOUR CLUBS ! 0- Address, (enclosing money in Registered Letter,) RIORDAN, DAWSON ? CO., _CHARLESTON, S. 0. fJIHE GREENVILLE ENTERPRISE IS TH 3 LARGEST NEWSPAPER, AND HAS TSR MOST EXTENSIVE CIRCULATION, OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHKD IN THE CITY OF GREENVILLE. Contract Advertising Low. Circulates also in Anderson. Plckens, Spartan burir and Western North Carolina. 8 J. C. A B. BAILEY, j uly ll_Proprietors. Q.EORGETO WN TIMES. TA RB OX A DO AR, PROPRIETORS. Published every Thursday, at Georgetown, S. C. The TIMES respectfully asks the attention of the business men of Charleston to Its low aa vert?s lng Tates. Oar terms axe low, but they are cash. We will Insert a Gard of not more than io linea for $10 per annum. Look to your inter?s ta. j jUOl3 ^&iuti0tt Sabs- ?rji0 ?Dan. Bj MUES DRAKF. CLOTHING, DEY GOODS, NOTIONS, Ac. VJ THIS MORNING, at io o'clock, I will sell at my store co mer of King and Liberty streets, Linen. Tweed. Melton and Jean COATS, PANTS VE5TS. Summer Casalmere, Broadcloth, SS*on" Cl8tn- Tweed, Oashmaret. Double and Twist Cottonade, Belknap Flannel, Doeskin, Dam? ask, Tricot, Napkins." Doylies, Towela. Handker? chiefs, Lisle Thread Gloves, Neckties, Shoe Laces, Table Cl?ths Ruffling, Hair Nets, Ladles' White Hose, Ac._ July?r R. H. MARSHALL & BROTHER TT7TLL SELL THIS DAY AT HALF V? PAST io o'clock, at No. 33 Broad street, 2 HORSES, 1 Cart, 1 Wagon. July27 &ttctiim Bales-- ininti CDarja. By W. T. LEITCH & B, S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. CHROMOS! CHROMOS I CHROMOS! LAST SALE OF THE SEASON. WCl be sold on FRIDAY, the 29th, at ll o'clock. The balance of CHROMOS AND OIL PAINT? INGS, at No. 157 King street, a few doors south of Clifford street July27 Eaiitcaos. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. Trains leave Charleston daily at 9.30 A. iL, (S andays excepted,) and 8.30 PTBT. ? Arrive at Charleston 7.30 A.M., (Mondays ex? cepted,) and 5 P. M < Passengers for all polntB North, by leaving at 9.;o A. M, can go via Weldon and Richmond, or by leaving at 6.30 p. M, can go via Weldon and Bay Line, or via Richmond, and thence via the Aqola Greek or Gordons ville routes to Washing? ton. Passengers for the Virginia Springs, leaving by the 6.30 A..M train, will reach Richmond at 11.15 A. M., and leaving by the 6.30 P. M. train reach Richmond at 8.15 P. M., in time to connect with train leaving for the Springs at 8.45 P. M., or can lay over until the following morning, at 8 A. M. This ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant route to Cincinnati, Chicago and- other points West and Northwest, both iralns making close connections at Washington wit h Western trains of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. as. SOLOMONS. Engineer and Superintendent P. L. Cu Aron, General Ticket Agent, jnlytt ...... . ,_ OUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. S O EMERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, \ Cn A.HLKST0K, S. O., May ll, 1870.. J On and after Sunday, Mar 15th, the Passenger Trains upon the South Carolina Railroad will nm as follows: . ?. .: VOB AU8DSTA. , Leave Charleston. 8.80 A. M. Arrive at Augusta.iii?; .4,25 P. M. FOB COLOMBIA. , Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M. Arrive at Colombia.4.10 P. M. VOB CHABLSSTOH. Leave Augusta.8.00 A M. Leave Columbia..7.46 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8.80 p. M. AUGUSTA NIGHT BXS?-. .(Sundays exceptad.) . Leave Charleston.5.80 P. M. Leave Augusta.."..8.00 P. IL Arrive at Augusta...7.05 A M. Arrive at Charleston..5.40 A M. COLUMBIA N73HT SXTRBBS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston ;. .7.80 P. M. Leave Colombia.:........;.7.50P.M. Arrive at Columbia.fl.oo A, M. Arrive at Charleston.6.45 A M. SUlCMXBVILLB THAIN. Leave Charleston.2.50 P. M. Arrive at Sommerville.4.10 P. M. Leave Summerville..7.10 A M Arrive at Charleston.8.36 A. M. Ci?I?N BRANCH. Camden and Columbia Passeqgar Trains on MONDAYS, WBDNXSDATB aaa SATURDAYS, anal be? tween Camden and Ringville daily, (Sundays ex? oepted,) connects with up and down Dav Pas? sengers at Ringville. Leave Camden..'..9.85 A' IL Arrive at Columbia.11.00 A. M. Leave Columbia..LOO P.' M. Arrive at Camden. ;.5.40 P. M. H. T. PEAKE, may 13 General Superintendent. gqikoab fitappln?. -, STEAM ENGINES AND ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES. A foll assortment of BRASS and IRON FIT? TINGS, for steam and gas-fitters and plumbers. Steam Guages, Guage-cocks, Low Water Detec? tors, Oil Oops, Tools for machinists and black? smiths, Bello wa, AC For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 emo Charleston, s. 0. B E L T I N G A large Stock of Lea th er an d Rubber BELTING and RUBBER GOODS, including Manhole and Handhole Gaskets, (all sizes.) Hose, Sheet Rab? ber for packing, Pore Vulcanized Gam for valves, Ac. ALSO, "Regulation" LEATHER HOSE, doubled veted and of approved manufacture. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,' moh24 smo_ Charleston, 8.0. ?JU0UMBER-WOOD PUMPS. The cheapest and best PUMP now in use. They give no taste to the water and are applicable In every locality. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 6mo_Charleston, 8. 0. piPE FOR GAS, STEAM AND WATER. Sole Agency of MORRIS TASKER A OO.'S Pas? cal Iron Works. At store or CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 arno Charleston, 8.0. S TEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, STEAM PUMPS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Single and double-attlng Lift and Force PUMPS, H. Dlsston A Son's Celebrated Circular, Gang, Hand and Cross-cut saws. Also, Miners' and En? gineers' Supplies m great variety, Shovels, Picks, Ac. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.. Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, ,mch24emo_ Charleston, B. C. Jg A^i ISON AND STEEL. English and American Relined, in bars English and American common, in ban Boiler Plate and Sheet Iron Bolts, Nuts and Washers.] For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,. mch246mo Charleston, 8, C. WHITE LEAD, COLORS AND PAINT 0 I Ll Pare Raw and Double-Boiled LINSEED OIL English and American White Lead Paints in Oil, in great variety. ALSO, An extensive assortment of BRUSHES. For Bale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO. Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 ?mo Charleston, 8.0. J^AILS, NAILS, Of the best brands, including Parker Mills and CAMERON, BABKLEV A CO.IS uneqhaUed "Ne Plus Ultra" CUT NAILS. ALSO, A mu Stock of Wrought and Oat SPIKES. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner-Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 ?mo Charleston, 8,0?