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CITY AFFAIRS. &2YERT&BB8 will take notice that we cannot ?.-aga?a that a^y advertisement sent to THE iy?rw s office at a liter hour 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 ol notices of meetings, deaths and funerals. Meetings This Day. Jefferson Lodge, at 8 P. M. Hibernian Society, at 8 P. M. Hook and Ladder, No. 1. at 8 P. M. Vigilant Fire Company, at 8 P. M. Carolina Rifle Club, at 8 P. M. -'-** Auction Sales This Day. R. M. Marshall & Brother will sell at half past 10 o'clock, at Christopher's Stables, King street, mules, bears, ?tc. Louis D. DeSanssure will sell at ll o'clock, at the old Postoffice, real estate. Gerhard RIecke will sell at 9 o'clock, at his -store, hams, mackerel, Ac. - Lauroy ? Alexander will sell at 10 o'clock, -ct their store, mackerel, strips, Ac. RANOS OF THE THERMOMETER at Joseph Blackman's Drug Store, No. 39 Broad street, August 1: 8 o'clock, 84; 10, 34; 12, 86: 2, .4, 87; 6, 85; 8,84. A WORB OP CAUTION.-We are requested to rgive notice that no persons whatever are ; authorized, at this time, to collect subscrlp tiona for the Union Reform party, or for any purpose connected therewith. THE STEAMSHIP ASHLAND.-The attention of "New York shippers ls called to the advertise? ment of the large screw steamship Ashland, to .sall for New York on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock, instead of 6 o'clock, as heretofore an? nounced. DISTURBANCE tv ASHLEY STREET.-On Sun . day night there was a shameful disturbance in Ashley street. Swearing and scurrillity mied the hour. Several of the parties- implicated were tried on yesterday, two of whom are ? held over for prosecution. ASSAULT ON |THE POLICE_Stepney Small, : Pompey Virgil, Edward Sweeney. R. Richard? son and J. Richardson, charged with commit? ting an assault upon Policemen Goodrich on Saturday night last, were arraigned before Trial Justice Levy on yesterday morning. In default of bail for their appearance at court, they were committed to jail. THE CROPS.-Letters from planters in the interior, to their factors in this city, unani? mously agree that the crops, both of corn and . cotton, are finer than they have been at this season' any year since the war. It is to be sincerely hoped that these. fair prospects of our planting community may- be realized, that no future blight may rendez the present sea? son another of our agricultural failures. FINK PASS AQ a.-The favorite steamship Man - h at Un,,Cap tain Woodhull, arrived Off the bar yesterday afternoon, several hours be lore .<h$k, making the run ?"rora New. York in the excellent time of fifty-one _hours. The Man? hattan, brings a "large freight and passenger j list Captain Woodhull and his superior vessel will, by these unsurpassed trips, still increase in popularity._ RECOVERY OP STOLEN GOODS.-The delec ? tl ve force overhauled a quantity of stolen goods on yesterday. The articles consisted of j a general assortment of groceries, dry goods and clothing, also one pistol, and were identi? fied as the property of Mr. Dieckhoff. They were found. In possession o? William Small and Samuel Jackson, colored. The proof is suffl -clent to convict. MILITAIT.-The colored element of the Ring supporters seemed to be thoroughly imbued with the martial spirit. A body of colored militia paraded the streets, with infinite pomp of appearance, on yesterday. Probably these sons of Mars will soon have an opportunity to offer their services to Napoleon or King Wil? liam, as arbitrators in the European difficulty. Un such an event, the French and Germans, no .doubt, would be like the 4,Rebs," so greatly awed as to "fight no more." FIRS.-On yesterday morning, at 4:15 A. H., tare waa'dlscovered in the building on King street occupied "as a store by Messrs. Bennett A Alexander. The house is owned by Mr. Harris, and was insured in a company repre? sented hy S. Y. Tupper, Esq. The damage to ; the building is not estimated at more than six hundred dollars. The stock was considerably -Injured both by the fire and the water from the -engines. We were unable to ascertain wheth? er it waa insured. The fire department were promptly, on the spot, hence the comparatively i slight damage. The fire was no doubt the - work of an incendiary. INQUISITIVE.-Now and then the more hon . est "Republicans are heard to make some very 'Pertinent queries aa to the disposition made by the Ring of certain State funds. To some o fi?ne ra the disappearance of the school appro? priation of $120,000 seems marvellous. Others wish to know with what truth Daddy Cain can admit that he took phosphate money, and, as au ext?nuation of the offence, plead that be . used lt for the good of the colored people. Oh ! -that is all plain enough. Daddy Cain is colored himself, and he only bought property In Brook. - lyn for his own use. That is, for the use of the colored people, of course, when the Paddy" ' shall have made money enough and loaves Charleston for his Northera home. DISCORD AT THE CORNXB_There was an at- i tempt ou the part of Sam Dickerson, colored, 'to have a mass meeting of the DeLarge fae tl on, at the Courthouse, on yesterday morn? ing, to nip In the bud the Influence of the Bowenites, who were to assemble at the Bat? tery in the afternoon. But the meeting was nc^t, a success. Samuel had the misfortune to ; b? confronted by Evans, colored, a Bo we ni te orator, who, from the repeated cheers of his auditors, seemed to get the better of him. But as misfortunes never come singly, this was not tlie end of his ill-luck. Captain Hendricks seemed to think him a turbulent fellow, and interfered to such an extent as to render his object a failure, leaving the Bowenites in pos? session of the field. Samuel retired somewhat -crestfallen. -? How TO BB COMPORTABLE IN HOT. WEATHER. There is nothing more conducive to health And comfort in this torrid spell of weather -through which we are passing, than the use of J reasonable and well fitting under-clothing of I "the best make. To those whose supply of j linen and furnishing goods needs replenishing, we commend a visit to Scott's well known shirt emporium In Meeting street, nearly op? posite the Market, where all the latest and most luxurious styles of summer goods for gentle? men maybe seen, displayed la tempting array. The star Shirts and collars of this establishment are already famous, while the stock of cham? pion braces, paper collars In endless variety, men's underwear and neckties that rival the wings of the gossamer in airy grace, suggest on every ?ide the ways and means of healthful, cleanly, tasteful and comfortable dress. Call m^QOWB Vii take a look around. - -'I ! fcl - A RADICAL CARNIVAL. .The Mau Meeting at W?klte Point Garden. ? Agreeably to the general announcemehi, the supporters of the "HOE." Christopher Colum? bus Bowen assembled at the Battery at 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon, to listen to a speech from-their favorite. The DeLarge fac? tion, mindful of their discomfiture at the Court? house In the morning, presented themselves in rall force on the occasion, with the apparent determination of annoying their opponents to the best of their ability. From the commence? ment of his speech, Bowen had frequent Inter? ruptions by T. J. Mackey and others. As he proceeded the clamor became worse and worse, but it was not until he commenced an exposition of the "Phosphate Ring" that the din became universal At this time the words of the speaker were completely drowned by the shouts, yells and curses of the uproarious multitude. A general collision seemed imminent, and the most strenous ex? ertions of the police were scarcely able to quell the tumult In the meantime the speaker discontinued bis remarks. Order being par? tially restored, he again proceeded, touching lightly on the Rev. B: F. Whlttemore. Here the disorder broke out afresh, with accumu? lated violence from its partial cessation." An effort was made by the DeLarge party to reach the speaker's stand and take him down. This was resisted by Bowen's partisans, while the confusion occasioned by the movement reached a point of howling disorder worthy of a modern Babel or small-sized Pandemonium. Amid these scenes of general riot, the speaker closed his remarks, which of course no one could hear. Having concluded, Mr. Bowen was surround? ed by his friends, and cheered' by deafening shouts and general congratulation, while the DeLarge party showered upon him their curses, hoots and re vii Inga with unabated vigor. In the general contusion, Trial Justice Mlshaw came forward and read a series of re? solutions, but such was the Incessant noise that scarcely a syllable was audible. Mlshaw hav? ing finished reading, both he and Bowen were taken upon the shoulders of their enthusiastic adherents and borne away, with colors flying and drums beating, np East Bay street. After the Bowen party bad left the grounds, T. J. Mackey seized the opportunity ot de? nouncing the organ of the Scott Ring, which he called "a lying sheet" This brought to the scratch a Mr. Willoughby, one of the at? taches of the abased newspaper. Some words passed, and T. J. Mackey then belabored Wil? loughby severely with a cane. Just at this moment Mackey himself was struck on the the head, and felled to the ground. About this personal rencontre there are contradicto? ry accounts, but what ls above given seems to be*about the truth. Whilst Bowen and Mlshaw were present, the assemblage seemed to number six or eight hundred, the greater part of whom followed the procession np East Bay. Those remaining adopted and sent to THE NEWS for publication the following resolution: ^Resolved, by the Republicans of Charleston, in mass meeting assembled, That we heartily endorse the nomination ot R. C. DeLarge for Congress as an assertion of the great and long delayed principle ot personal representation of the colored race In the national legislature, and we pledge him our votes as the regular nominee of the Republican party. Taken asa whole, the affair was one of the most shameful burlesques upon a public poll cal meeting that has ever been known In Charleston. 9 SHARE. ! SHARK ! SHARE ?-The city re? sounds on all sides with this cry from the, "Gamins" wno collect on the wharves dally, watching for the grand spectacle about to be presented to their view, and. which ls at last no longer a "bite" or a "nibble." They are running along with the man of steady paces, who finds himself also Infected with the ex? citement, and ls hurrying to be in at the death. For weeks past the young gentlemen con? ducting the affairs of North Atlantic wharf have had a shark line baited and set, and at various times have succeeded In catching tiger sharks of from four to five feet in length; bet In every Instance where one larger has been hooked, the line was cut or the hook carried; so finally a hempen line of sufficient strength to hang any two. men at the same time, and a hook that would not break with a whale attached, was secured, and last, though not leasta delicate pig's liver was nicely ad Justed to tempt the monsters voracious appe? tite. Time passed and all were beginning to fear that "love's labor was about to be lost" when Iq ! such a jerk, whiz, and the line tightens until lt fairly smokes. Give him the line ls ri h outed (which was totally superfluous verbi? age, for the fish took lt nolens voleas. ) Every one is chattering and giving advice, and no single counsel ls heeded, Mr. Shark all the time having his own way. By this time four or five stout, muscular chaps had charge of the end of the line, opposite to which the shark was dancing vis-?-vis with a chassez and rechassez at Ugh tu nj speed. His pluck was good, but his ;)tieagth was giv? ing way under the vigorous pull at the shore. end of the line. Ten times had he been drawn near the wharf, and ten times a disinclination to surrender was shown by a form-back-two movement, which all respected. The eleventh heat was the con? queror; this time he was drawn to the surface, and a hurrah from fifty or sixty faces, white, black and mottled, all peering into the deep, announced the winning of the fight But al? most as soon as the voices were bushed the fish made a desperate effort to free himself from the hook which was causing him so mush anguish; at the same time crimsoning the water immediately around, lashing the element Into foam, striking here, there and everywhere heedlessly with his pow? erful tall and fins, and determined to die game. With the assistance of a boat propelled to the Hcene of action, a slip-knot was fixed under his fins, and the monster was landed-every one delighted, and all East Bay running to have a glimpse. All gathered around, keeping- well out of range of the caudal appendage, passed their comments, at which the fish assumed a shark lsh expression, turned up the whites of his eyes prayerfully and died. He measured twelve feet from tip to tip, and his liver will be reduced to oil. A BRAVE WOMAN.-A courageous deed was performed by a Germau lady named Mrs. Strong, at her house on Bogard street, yester? day morning. Shortly before daylight she was awakened by a noise on the piazza, and on looking toward the open window she beheld an unknown man leaning forward aud peep? ing cautiously Into the room Instead of screaming and fainting, as usual with ladles in such cases, she quietly awakened her hus? band and then suddenly sprung through the door on the piazza anrl seised the interloper before he could effect his escape. Her hus? band, who ls some wha ? crippled, went at once to her assistance, and they in tura stood guard over their prisoner while each was dressing. After completing their toilet they took the prisoner between them, and marched him off to the Guardhouse. Bnx HEAPS printed on flue paper at $3, ll, $5, $6 50 and $8 60 per thousand, according to size, at THE NEV g Job Office. FREE SPEECH.-The rioWCis proceeding? the Radical Biog, at White Point Garden, on yesterday, was a striking example of the in? consistency of their acts with their profes? sions. They raise a greater and louder clamor1 for the enjoyment of this privilege than any people in the world, and at the same time do. not allow lt among themselves. "Oh ! con? sistency, thou art a jewel." FIRE.-About eleven o'clock last night, dre was discovered in the building occupied by C. Michael as a fruit and tobacco store, Ko. 87 East Bay. The flames were quickly suppressed by the prompt arrival of the Are companies. The damage was inconsiderable. A part of the stock was covered by insurance, in a company represented by Wm. B. Heriot. Esq. Origin of the Are unknown. CRUMBS.-The police made a descent upon a gambling party in Beaufaln street on Sunday. One of the number was arrested. Cotton is opening In the up country, and the picking season will soon commence. The grass caterpillar has appeared in St. An? drew's Parish. The street cars had their track monopolized a part of the time yesterday by the parade of the "Delaney Rifles." The Second Congressional District will have a hui representation in Congress, If the su p porters of Bowen and DeLarge do what they say they will-elect both. The thermometer indicates an abatement ol the heat since the rain on yesterday. DEATH FROM INJURIES.-William Carroll, colored, died yesterday morning, at the City Hospital, from Injuries received on the South Carolina Railroad, near Ladson's Station, on the 29th of last month, It appears the de? ceased was in company with a number of laborers on a crank car, when, by accident, lt ig supposed, he fell in front of the car, at the time In motion, and was run over, after which he was brought to the city and conveyed to the hospital. Dr. Buist, hospital physician, made a post-mortem examination, and gave as his opinion that the deceased died from a com? pound fracture of the right thigh and of the spinal column. A Jury was Impanelled yester? day by Coroner Whiting, but, owing to the ab? sence of witnesses, they adjourned until to? morrow. A NEW TELEGRAPH OFFICE.-It is a good sign of the progress 0f our city that we have now three separate and distinct telegraph offices-the malu office in Broad street, a branch office at the Charleston Hotel, and a branch office at the Mills House. The last named office will be opened to the public this morning, and from lt messages may be sent to Europe, and to all parts ot the United States with the same rapidity and at the same rates as from the main office. The habitu?s will doubtless appreciate the new convenience afforded them by the energy of the proprie? tors and the business liberality of the Tele? graph Company, and will be convinced, more firmly than ever, that the Mills House shall be wanting in none of the attributes of a first class hotel. Hotel Arrivals-Angas! 1. CHARLESTON HOTEL. W. A. Bradley, Columbia; J. E. Miller, Rich? mond; W. H. Campbell, Greenville; Y. E. Gregg, Columbia. PAVrLION HOTEL. P. K. Coburn, Summerville; J M. Humbert, John's Island; N. J. Thouron, steamer Star? light; A. Wickman, Walterboro'; A. H. Seward, U. S. ?.; J! S. Foster, Northeastern Railroad; R. Montgomery, Savannah; J. H. Burkhalter. WlUlston; James Trumble Ringville. BUSINESS NOTICES. THICK PRESSBOARDS for stencil plates. For sale by B.K. NEUKVILLE. aug2-l No. 9 Broad street. SPECIAL attention ls called to the sale of the "Old Theatre lot," on Meeting street, to be Bold by Mr. Louis D. DeSaussure this day. at ll o'clock. READERS OF THE NEWS will notice the adver? tisement of Peter Welch in another column. HAVE you tried my dollar Tea, Greer u'ld Black? WILSON'S GROCERY. Junfl "HUSBANDS, love your wives," is an injunc? tion of Holy Writ, and one of the best ways of showing your appreciation of that command is to stop at No. 27 Queen street and leave an order for one of the Improved Commonsense Sewing Machines to be seat up. The best machine ever produced yet for the amount of money. Julyl8 | St)iris ano ?nrmslimg Qfrroos. g C O T T ' S PEBFBCT 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 MASONVILLE MUSLIN SHIRTS, with fine Linen Bosom, $15. SIX WAMMUTTA MILL SHIRTS, with very one Linen Bosom, $18. S IX NEW YORK MILL SHIRTS, with very line Linen Bosom,, $21 MADX TO ORO EX PSOM XBASURIKKNT. SIX FANCY PERCALE SHIRTS AND COLLARS. $18, or $S each. A fall Une of all sizes ready-made. These goods are 20 per cent, lower than any other house in the trade. Send for printed Circular and direction of mea? sure. Address E. SCOTT, j an 17-6 moa MC STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM. ftgetttue. ADVERTISING AGENCY. Authorized Agency for Southern Newspapers. Publisher's Lowest Cash Rates to ali DISCOUNT TO LARGE ADVERTISERS. Legal Notices, Real Estate Sales, and general advertising inserted in New York World, Tribune, Journal or Commerce, Evening Post, and other Northern papers, on favorable terms. WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL, mchSl tuttis No. 3 Broad street. rjlHE GREAT GERMAN REMEDIES. Professor LOUIS WUNDRAM'S BLOOD PUR! FYING AND POROAT1VK HERBS, (In Pills or Puwders,) for the cure of all Acute or Chronic Diseases, resulting from Impure blood and Imper? fect digestion. Also, the following Medicines by the same (Pro? fessor Louis Wundram, Brunswick, Germany :) GOUT POWDERS. Rheumatic Tincture. Epdeptlc Remedy. Toothache Drops. Herb Tea (for Dyspepsia and Nervousness.)* Rheumatic Herb Tea. Gout Tincture. Eye Water. Wundwasser (the German "Painkiller.) For sale by Dr. H. BAJSR, may-M No, isi Meeting street. i J&arne?. G??N-BROWNING.-On the 27t?^uly7^y^he Rev. E. T. Win kier, at the residence or Mr. P. Christians, THEO- M. GLEN, of Charleston, S. C., and Mrs. A. J. BROWNING, ol Goose Creek. No cards. * ?bttnarrj. WOLHAUPTER.-Departed this lire on Hall's Island, near Beaufort, S. C., July 19, ?svs, of coun? try fever, in the 27th year of his age, CHARLES P. WOLHAOTTRR, of Woodstock, New Brunswick. Asleep In Jesus I far from thee Thy kindred and their graves may be; But there ls still a blessed sleep. From which none ever wakes to weep. Ai90. on July 5th, his infant son, PEROT, aged 7 months and 21 days. * Special Notices. pS-TRE FACULTY OF WASHINGTON COLLEGE. VA., will appoint, on September 1st, 1870, a Gentleman to take charge of the BUSI? NESS SCHOOL In that Institution. Salary from $800 to $1000. ? Applicants will address their communications t?jrM.T?ECH, Cleric of Faculty, LexiTTgt?nTv?. aug2~tatti8_ ^CONVINCING TESTIMONY OF A WELL KNOWN SURGEON DENTIST OF SAVAN? NAH.-MESSRS. A. A. SOLOMONS A Co: Gentle? men-It affords me great pleasure to add my tes? timony to the many hundreds you have, with ref erence to the invaluable tonic propertles.of your BITTERS. After suffering intensely for some time with ex treme prostration, complete loss of appetite, and the most violent abdominal pain, I determined to try your Bitters. It very soon established the most perfect reaction. My pain entirely ceased, and my strength, appetite and relish for food re? turned In a surprisingly short time. I therefore regard SOLOMONS'S BITTERS as decidedly the most excellent strengthening tonic I have ever tried. Respectfully, Ac, aug2-tuthB3_H. J. ROYALL. ^-THE HOPE OF THE COUNTRY. Wives and Mothers have the destiny or the coun? try in their bands-consequently lt ls all Impor? tant that they (the Wives and Mothers) should be healthy, and sound In body and mind. There ls no remedy extant equal to BRADFIELD'S FE? MALE REGULATOR for all diseases peculiar to Ladles. For Bale by GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO. Jun25-stnth6mos_ 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 CAMPSEN. ap23 Btu_President. pS- THE BARNWELL SENTINEL HAS 'he LARGEST CIRCULATION of any paper pub? lished In Barnwell County, and Merchants, Fac? tors and Business Men who advertise, expecting to be benefited, would consult their Interests by giving lc a trial. It circulates at every postofflce In the County, and on the South Carolina Rail? road, from Charleston to Augusta. Is taken hy every business man In the County of any uote, and as an advertising medium ls unsurpassed by any Country Weekly in the State. Address E. H. BRONSON, Joly 23-1 mo_Proprietor. pa- ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY OP CHARLESTON, S. 0-CHARLESTON, S. C., AUGUST 1,1870.-In accordance with a resolution of the Board of Directors, TWENTY PER CENT of the Capital Stock of this Company ls hereby called for, payable at the Treasurer's Office, Brown's Wharr, on or before 10th Instant. F. J. PELZER, aug2-tntbm3_Treasurer. ps- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. - WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA RAIL? ROAD COMPANY-OFFICE CHIEF ENGINEER, WILMINGTON, N. C., JULY 28.1870,-Sealed pro? posals will be received at this office until 31st of August proximo for building the extension of this Road from Sumter to Columbia, including Grading, Trestle-work, Masonry and Bridges, or any portion of this work. The Specifications, Maps and Profiles can be seen at this office, where any information required will be given. Proposals will be endorsed "Proposals." The Company reserve the right to reject any bid. JOHN C. WINDER, aogl-lmo_Chief Engineer. pa- SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUB? LIC-GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE-EVERYBODY INTERESTED.-Extraordinary sale of Diamond and Gold Jewelry, Sliver and Platedware, Musical Instruments, Sewing Machines, Dry and Fancy Goods, Table Cutlery, Photograph Albums, arti des of Virtu, and an eadless variety of Foreign and Domestic Goods, both useful and ornamen? tal, at a umform price of ONE DOLLAR each. Agents wanted everywhere. Great Induce? ments offered. Send for circular. Address, C. C. CORY A CO., No. 193 Broadway, jnn3-ftu3mos_New York. pa- THE LITE-SUSTAINING PRINCI? PLE.-The vital and the muscular systems are entirely distinct from each other. A man may have the brawn of a Hercules, but If he ls deficient m vital energy he will not wear as well, or last as long, or be as healthy and happy while he does last, as the man of ordinary or even slender build, who possesses a larger share of this ani? mating principle. One of the greatest recommen? dations of that pure vegetable Invlgorant, HOS TETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, is that it in? creases the vital force or the system. No medi? cine can donble the volume of a man's muscle or thicken and vulcanize his the wt -nd smews; but Hostetter's Bitters has an effeot much more im? portant. Its use promotes constitutional vigor. It reinforces the life-power, of which bone and smew and muscle are merely the Instru? ments, holding the same relation to lt that ma? chinery does to steam. Let the slight and appa? rently fragile take heart; they may have more stamina, though far less physical strength, than the broad-shouldered athletes they regard with envy. To restore, to sustain, to Increase this stamlnal principle, which, when in full supply, ls the source of health and the best guarantee of longevity, is a special property of the famous re? storative. It is not only a specific for dyspepsia, biliousness, intermittent fevers, constipation, Ac, and ? preventive of all diseases of a malarious character, but the best of all medicines for strengthening the constitution and awakening the powers of nature from whatever cause they may have become lethargic._jnly29-6 o&c .A GRAND EPOCH IN SCIENCE. From the time when, In 1834, Dr. RUOGE discov? ered "Carbolic Acid" and Its extraordinary medi? cal effects, nothing in the history of Medicine has equalled lt. Largely used by the French physi? cians m treatment of consumptive and scrum. I lons diseases, tt was introduced by the Court Phy ' stclan 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 CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR. Patients ge: better after only one dose ha? been taken, and we cordially recommend lt to the public-(Editor "Argus."* Janl7 lyr YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY HAVING YOUR I PRINTING EXECUTED AT THE NEWS JOB j OFFICE. ?"ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED."53? pa- AWAY WITH SPECTACLES. -OLD Eyes made new, easily, without doctor or medi? cines. Sent postpaid on receipt of 10 cents. Ad? dress Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington avenue, New York. ?eci5 Serial Notices. pf CONSIGNEES PER .STEAMSHIP MANHATTAN are noised tbat she la discharg? ing cargo, at Adger's SoJth Wharf.. Goods un? called for at sunset, vin restrain on the whatf nt owners' risk. JAMES ADGE3 A 00., Agents. ang2-l_ pf CONSIGNEES PER STEAMER FALCON, from Baltimore, are hereby noticed that she ls THIS DAT discharging cargo at Pier No. 1, Union Wharves. All Goods not taken away at sunset, will remain on wharf at consignees risk. MORDECAI ACO., aagl-2 Agents. pf STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF KERSHAW. - LAUCHLIN B. MCPHERSON, AS ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ES? TATE OF CATHERIN'S MCPHERSON, DECEAS? ED, vs. JOHN D. YOUNG.-COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.-Copy Summons for Money Demand (Complaint not Served.)-To JOHN D. YOUNO, the Defendant in this action: Yon are hereby sum? moned and required to answer the complaint In this action, which ls this day tiled In the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a oopy of your answer on the subscriber at his office, m Camden In said State, within twenty days after the service of this salmons on yon, exclusive of the day of ser? vice. If you fall to answer this complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff will take Judgment against you for the sam of three thousand dollars, with interest at the rate of seven per cent, per annum from the first day of February, one thou? sand eight hundred and fllty-seven, and costs. Dated Camden, S. C., Joly 21st, 1870. J. M. DAVIS, Jnly26-tu6_Plaintiff's Attorney. pf AWAY WITH UNCOMFORTABLE TRUSSES.-Comfort and Cure for the Ruptured, sent postpaid on receipt of 10 cents. Address Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington avenue, New York. deolfi Business Caras. A^~DlMS^DAl?iW&^7l^^?A3 STT Dealers m Stoves, Ranges, Grates, Ac. Agents for the Automatic Washing Machine and Wringer. AIMAR, G. W.-CHOICE DRUGS, CHE MICALS, Surgical Instruments, Perfumeries and Toilet Articles. 469 King, cor. Vanderhorst st. ARCHER'S BAZAAR, 363 KING ST., Wholesale and Retail Notions and Fancy Goods, 60 per cent, less than elsewhere. ALLAN, JAMES, WATCHE8, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Sterling Silver, Platedware, Spec tacles, Fancy Goods, Ac, No. 307 King street. ?pAKER, H. F., & CO., SHIPPING AND X) Commission Merchants. Central Wharf. BAP.BOT, ALFREh) A, AGENT OF THE Havana Cigar Factory,"La Valentina,'- 118 East Bay street._ BAZAAR, F. VON S ANTEN, IMPORT? ER of Paris Fane Goods, Toys, French Con fectlonery.Indla Rubse Goods Ac, No. 229 King st. BISCHOFF Sc CO., HENRY, WHOLE SALE Groce?s, and Dealers m Wines, Ll quorn, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac, 197 East Bay._ CHARLESTON HOTEL, THE BEST regulated and irnlahed House In the South ern States. E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor. COSGROVE'S SODA WATER MANU? FACTORY and Bottling Warerooms for Bass and Hlbbert's London Ales, 37 Market st. CHAPIN & GO., L., MANUFACTURERS and Dealers in Carriages, Harness, Ac,, 20 tl ay ne, A 33 A 35 Plnckney st. ; also, 103 Meeting st. CORTO ?fc CO., WM. 8., IMPORTERS and Dealers in Colee Whines, Brandies, Teas and Grocerlear Wholesale and Retail' 275 King st. CHAPEE Sc CO., WM. H., WHOLE? SALE Dealers In Groceries, wines, Liquors, Ac; Agents far Exton'B Crackers. 207 East Bay. CHAFEE'S TONIC, THE BEST AND most pleasant Stomach Regulator extant. Chafee A Co., No. 207 East Bay. Manufacturers. DUVAL Sc SON, J. B., MANUFACTUR? ERS of Tinware, Dealers In Stoves. House Furnishing Goods, Ac. 337 King st._ EASON IRON WORKS, ESTABLISHED 1838, Nassau and Columbus streets; Steam Engines, Marine. Portable and Stationery. Boilers. OL LIN, G., TOBACCO COMMISSION Merchant, Manufacturers' Agent for the sale of Standard Brands, No. 161 East Bay. FURNITURE WAREROOMS, ESTAB-, LISHED1838. D. H. SllCOX, NOS. 175,177 and 179 King st. Gooda carefully packed and shipped. OLDSMITH Sc SON, MOSES, 4, 6 AND 8 Vendue Range, Wholesale Dealers in Iron, Metals, Rags. Paper Stock, Hides, Wool, Ac. URNEY, WM., FACTOR AND COMMIS VT SION Merchant, 102 East Bay, and 1 Accom? modation Wharf. p OUTEVENIER BROS., (SUCCESSORS VT to A. Hiing.) dealers In Millinery, Fancy Goods. Toys, China, Glassware, Ac, 237 King st. HENEREY, WM. S., 314 MEETING ST., Machinist and Founder. Manufacturer of Engines, and Improved Agricultural Implements. EINSMAN & HOWELL, GENERAL Commission Merchants, and Agents for Mapes' Superphosphate of Lime, No. 128 East Bay. LYONS, T.. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Beaters in Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Ac. 78 Mar? ket st., near Meeting, Sign of "Big Boot." LA CRIOLLA -JOSE JARA IMPOR TERand Manufacturer of Havana Cigars, Wholesale and Retail, cor. Meeting and Market sta. LITTLE Sc CO., GEO., 213 KING ST^ sell the eheapest and best Clothing and Fur nianing Goods la Charleston._ LUNSFORD, J. L., CABINETMAKER and Upholsterer, 27 Queen st. Jobbing neatly done. Agency Common-sense Sewing Machines. ERTENS, W. A., DEALER IN LA DIES', Blisses', Gent's, Boys' and Children's Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Ac, 282 King Bt. \TERNAUGH, N., DEALER IN BOOTS, IvJL Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Valises, Ac, 212 King stree c._ MARBLE WORKS.-THE OLD ESTAB? LISHMENT, E. R. WHITE, Proprietor, 119 Meeting st., next old Theatre lot. _ MATTHIESSEN, WM., STAR SHIRT Emporium and Fine Clothing and Tailoring goose. Gents' Furnishing Goods, 291 King st. EUFVILLE, B. ?., BLANK BOOK Manufacturer, Job Printer and Stationer, 9 Broad st. Magazines, Ac, bound m all styles. NOAH'S ARK.-WM. MCLEAN, JOBBER and Dealer la Toys, Fancy Goods, Show Ca? aes. Stamping A Pinking a specialty ; 433 King st. OSTENDORFF & CO., WHOLESALE Grocers, Dealers ta Wines, Liquors and Cl gars, No. 175 East Bay._ O'NEILL, BERNARD, WHOLESALE Grocer and Commission Merchant, 189 East Bay. Foreign and Domestic Exchange for Bale. ADDON, W. F., GAS FITTER, STEAM Fitter and Plumber, 447 King st. All kinds of Gas Apparatus made to order._ PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC STORE, 191 King a;., ZOGBAUM, YOONG A CO., Agents for Knabe & Co., Dunham A Sons, etc. PHONLX IRON WORKS,ESTABLISHED 1844, John F. Taylor A Co., Engineers and Boilermakers, 4, 6. 8. 10 and 12 Pritchard at. PERRY, EDWARD, 155 MEETING ST., Printer, Stationer, and dealer lu Blank, School and Law Booka. _ STOLL, WEBB Sc CO., WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers In Dry Goods, No. 2*9 King street, three doors below Wentworth._ SCOTTS' STAK SHIRT EMPORIUM and Gents1 Famishing Room, Meeting st. op? posite Market Hall. Agent for the Champion Brace. SPEAR. JAMESE., 235 KING ST., OPPt> site Hasel Importer and Dealer la Fine Watch? es, Jewelry, Silver, Platedware. Fancy Gooda, Ac THE GREAT SOUTHERN TEA HOUSE WM. S. CORWIN A CO., 276 King st., branch House of POP Broadway, New York._ VOIGT, C., DEALER IN FRENCH CALF? SKINS, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, Shoe Findings, Hides, Furs and Beeswax, 85 Market st. ILLIAMS Sc BRO., A M., 143 AND 145 East Bay, up stairs. Railroad, Commercial and General Job Printing, at New York prices. WHILDEN & CO., WATCHES, JEWEL ry and Silverware, 255 King st. Crockery and Olasswiire at Wholesale. No. 13T Meerinr WEBB, WM L., IMPORTER OF CHI? NA, Glass and Earthenware, 128 Meeting street._ 1JTT?NG ROBERT, BELL HANGER AND TV Locksmith, 122 King at. Hotels and pri vate houses fitted up with Bells, Speaking Pipes. FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS, (SANTON1NE.) They are purely vegetable, safe and sure. Th! best m use. For sale by Dr. H. BAER, >No. 131 Meeting street, oct* wholesale Agent Jnsnron?. SOUTHERN UPE IN8UEANCB COMPANY. ATLANTA (GA.) DEPABTMENT. General JOHN B. GORDON, President.} :r> General A. H. COLQuTTT, vice-President. W. 0. MORRIS, Esq., Secretary. 3. H. MILLER, Esq., General Agent. Hon. 3. L. MANNING, Special Agent for South Carolina. F. 3. P?LZBR, Esq., Resident Director, Charles? ton. Capital, all paid up.....$ 250,000 00 Assets 1st January, Ula, over. 650,000 00 Number of applications from June, 1869, to Jane, mo..*..2U0 Amoaot insured for year, as atfove.. 8,121,200 00 Gross Pr e m in ms for year, as above... 342,000 00 This prosperous Company having compiled with deposit laws of the State, continues to Issue Life and Endowment Policies from this Agency. S. Y. TOPPER, Resident Agent, julyl9-tnthslmo_Charlearon, S. C. JJ OME INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW YORK. Capital.$-4,500,000 Surplus-.. ?3,000,000 Total.$4,500,000 The HOME has the pleasure of announcing, lu addition to their usual dividend of FIVE PER CENT, that, In accordance with a recent amend? ment of the General Insurance Law of the State of New York, the Directora have voted to dlstr 1 bate from the accumulated funds of the Company $500,000 m new stock amcng the present stock? holders. By this lt will be observed that the capital of the Company la now $2,600,000, the Increase of j $500,000 In Its new form being more absolutely pledged for the security of policy-holders, than it was when held as a surplus fund, liable to be dis? tributed among the stockholders in the way of Cash Dividends. ABSTRACT OF THE THIRTY-FOURTH SEMI-ANNUAL STATE MEN^ Showing the condition or the Company on the first day of July, 1870. ASSETS. t Cash, Balance In Bank.$200,803 00 Bonds and Mortgages, being first Hen on Real Estate.1,713,015 00 Loans on Stocks, payable on demand. 312,730 00 United States Stocks (market value).. 1,433,250 60 State and Municipal Stocks and Bonds (market value). 610,120 00 Bank Stocks (market value). 142,000 00 Interest due on 1st Jul}-, 1870. 29.221 68 Balance la hand of Ag.nts. 40,185 35 Bills Receivable (for Premiums on In? land Risks, Ac). 12 500 61 Other Property, Miscellaneous Items.. 38,665 78 Premiums due and uncollected on Poli? cies Issued at this Office. 10,638 65 Steamer Magnet and Wrecking Appa? ratus. 31,287 28 Real Estate. 1,600 60 Government stamps ou hand. 403 49 Total.$4,576,235 74 LIABILITIES. Claims for Losses outstanding on lat July, 1870.$100,689 49^ Due Stockholders on account of 31st and 32d Dividends. 870 00 Total.$106,359 49 The HOME having fully compiled with the re? quirements of the Insurance Law of this State, will continue to take risks on all kinda or proper? ty, at the uscal rates of premium. z. B. OAKES, Agent, July23-3tutliimo_No. 4 Broad street. Q.?ARDIAN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. ORGANIZBD CK 1359. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEIT ABLE. HALF LOAN TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED. LAST CASH rXVTDEND (rrjTT) 50 FIB GENT. STATDCBNT. pouces la force.$25,ooo,ooo Assets. 1,600,000 Annual Income. soo,ooo Losses Paid. 600,000 ornum. W. H. PECKHAM, Presiden:. WM. T. HOOKER, Ylce-Presid ; L. MCADAM, secretary and Actuary. PMOTona, Hon. John A. Dix, New York. Hon. James Harper, Firm of Harper i Bros., ex Mayor New York. John J. Crane, President Bank Republic. Wm. M. Vermuye, Banker, (Vermllye A Co.) Chas. G. Rockwood. Cashier Newark Hunting Company. Hon. George Opydyke, ex-Mayo; New York. Minot 0. Morgan, Banker. Thomas Rigney. Firm Thomas Rigney A Co. BenJ. B. Sherman, Treasure: New York Steam Sugar Refining Compaay. Aaron Arnold, Firm of Arnold, Constable A Co. Richard H. Bowne, Wetmore & Bowne, Lawyers. E. Y. Haugh wout, Firm E. Y. Haugh wont A 00. Wm. WUkens, Firm of Wllkens A Co. julius H Pratt, Maronan;. Wm. W. Wright, Merchant. Charles J. Starr, Merchant. William Allen, Merchant. Geo. W. Gayler, Banker, Palmyra, N. Y. Geo.T.Hope, President Continental Fire Insur? ance Company. John G. Sherwood, Park Place. Walton H. Peckham, corner Fifth Avenue and Twenty-third street. Edward H. Wright, Newark, N. J, Geo. W. Farlee, Counsellor. W. L. Cogswell, Merchant. KEIM A ISSEST EL, General Agents for South Carolina and Georgia, Offlce No. 40 Broad street, Charleston, S. 0. Dr. T. REENSTXERNA, Examining Physician. janis fijeaUr] ano ?ecreation. T^jf ? LL YAM ? TO if SPRIN GS . j The large and commodious Hotel a: this delight- ! fal watering-place has been thoroughly repaired, and fitted up with new Furnltare,under the super-1 Intendence of JOHN A. MAYS, and will be opened on the 20th. July, for the accommodation or visit? ors. No pains or expense will be spared in pro? viding for the comfort and enjoyment or guests. With the advantage of a superior Hotel la a healthy and beau t if ul country, added to the cura? tive properties or the water, and the pleasant? ness of this delightful village, we believe that the Invalid or pleasure-seeker can find no place of the kind hereabouts where the time will be spent more profitably or agreeably. The rooms are large and airy, and are so ar? ranged as to furnish many conveniences, es? pecially to families who do not wish to be sep Tne table will be always furnished with the best the country and cities can afford, and, In their culinary department, they would say that? they have secured the services of those who can? not fall to please even the moat fastidious. Complete facilities are likewise afforded for amusement; tn a word, the proprietor flatters himself that he has left nothing undone that might afford pleasure and comfo. c to his guests. A rew good horses and buggies will be found constantly cn hand for the accommodation of visitors. RATES OF BOARD: Per Day.$ 2 50 Per week. 12 oo Per Month. 35 00 Special arrangements will be made with Fami? lies at a lower rate than the above. j u y 4-lmo JOHN A. MAYS. Q J. SCHLEPEGRELL, No. 37 LINE STREET, BETWEEN KING AND ST. PHILIP. LUMBER of every description and BUILDINO MATERIAL, Lime and Plastering Laths, Paints, Oils, Glasses, Shingles; also Groove and Tonga? Boards, Ac, constantly on hand at the lowest market prices; also, Vegetable Boxes Qctll mtoslyr ?nrtiim f?aks--??i)i0 Oap. . GERHARD REECKE WILL SELL THIS DAY IN FRONT OP tock A? Mt0re' N?" 28 Vendue R*n?e' at 9 8 tierces Canvased S. C. HIMS , * tierces Breakfast Bacon 1000 pounds Small Bacon Shoulders ' onB^rel?aS? nau* barrels Mackerel 20 Darrels Flour ???SA^ aoap' Lamp Chimneys, 4c, Ac. Terms cash._' aug2 Bj LAUREY & ALEXANDER. MACKEREL, HAMS, STRIPS, SIDES AND SHOULDERS. THIS DAT, the 2d Instant, will be sold in front of our Store, at 10 o'clock. An Invoice, consisting of MACKEREL, in bar? rels, half and quarter barrels and kits. Bbls. STRIPS Bbls. Hams . Ends. C. R. Sides H lids. Shoulders B tis. w. w. and Older Vinegar. Conditions cash._ aug2 By R. M. MARSHALL & BRO. ESTATE SALE OF MULES, WAGON, TWO BEARS, AC. THIS DAT, the 2d August, at half-past io o'clock, will be sold at Christopher's Stables. King Street, south of Mary, ^ Four large MULES, one Show Wagon. Also one Rocky Mountain Bear, one California Bear (well trained.)_aug2 . By LOUIS D. JteSAUSSURE, OLD THEATRE LOT ON MEETING STREET. THIS DAT. the 2d of august, at ll o'clock, A. M.. will be sold, at the Old Postoffice, Broad street, THE LARGE AND WELL SITUATED LOT OF LAND, on the westside of Meeting-street, a few lots south of Market-street, well known as the site of the "Old Charleston Theatre," measuring loo feet front by 280 feet deep, more or less. Conditions-One-third cash ; balance by bond bearing seven per cent, interest, payable la two equal annual Instalments from day of sale, to be secured by a mortgage of the property. Pur? chaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps. This property may be treated for at private sale. aug2 flaikoao Supplies. STEAM ENGINES AND ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES. A full assortment of BRASS and IRON FIT? TINGS, for steam and gas-Utters and plumbers. Steam Guage?, Gnage-cocks, Low Water Detec? tors, Oil Cups, Tools for machinists and black? smiths, Bellows, Ac. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY ? CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 6mo Charleston, 8. C. B E L T I N G . A large Stock of Leather and Rubber BELTING and RUBBER GOODS, Including Manhole and Handhole Gaskets, (all sizes.) Hose, Sheet Rob? ber for packing, Pure Vulcanized Gum for valves, Ac. ALSO, '?Regulation" LEATHER HOSE, doubUvrlvete* and of approved manufacture. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 dino_Charleston, 8. C. QUC?MBER-WOOD PUMPS. The cheapest and best PUMP now m 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, mchatamo_Charleston, 8. 0. JJIPEFOR GAS, STEAM AND WATER. Sole Agency of MORRIS TASKER ? CO.'S Pas? cal Iron Works. At Btore of CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24omo Charleston, s. c. * S TEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, STEAM PUMPS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Single and double-acting Lift and Force PUMPS, H. Dlsston A Son's Celebrated Circular, Gang, Hand and Cross-Cat Saws. Also, Miner?' and En? gineers' Supplies In great variety, Shovels, Picks, Ac. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY t CO.. Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 arno_Charleston, 8.0. "jg A R IRON AND STEEL. English and American Refined, la bars English and American common, in bars Boiler Plate and Sheet Iron Bolts, Nats and Washers.] For sale by CAMERON, BARK!,FY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, meh24 gmo_Charleston, S. a -^rHITELEAD.jCOLORS AND PAINT Pore Raw and Double-Boiled LINSEED OIL English and American White Lead Paints In OU, m great variety. ALSO, An extensive assortment of BRUSHES. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO. Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 9mo Charleston, s. c. N AILS, NAILS, Ofthebest brands, including Parker Mills and CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.'S unequalled ?Ne Plus Ultra" CUT NAILS. ALSO, A full Stock of Wrought and Ont SPIKES. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 ?mo Charleston, S. C. O IL! OIL! OIL! Winter Strained SPERM, Extra Lard C. B. A Co.'a Engine Oil, Paraphene Spindle Olive Oil, Cotton Seed Oil White Oak (West Virginia) OIL For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch246mo Charleston, 8. C. Ulis reliance ns. PROFESSOR BERGER'S BED-BUG DESTROYER. Costar's INSECT POWDER Wentworth's Roach Exterminator Costar's Rat Poison Isaacaen's Sure Pop-Death to Mosquitoes. For sale by DR. H. BAER, j0lj5 No. 131 Meeting street JJOIKEOPATHIC REMEDIES. A FULL ASSORTMENT just received by DR. H. BAER, jnlyS "_No. 131 Meeting street. SHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING. LADIES AND CHILDREN Attended at their residences promptly ana as reasonable rates Send orders to Darh/i, w. E. MARSHALL, Barber, Broad street, next ??tr 11 Telegraph office. may23_ SUPERIOR COLOGNE WATER. Manufactured and ^ Vr.V BAER. cert ?*o.i3i Meetlmr street -pp. BING'S PILE REMEDY. For sale by DB. H. BAER. 1 julys