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- CITY A FF A III 8, y- . ADVXBTISBBS will take notice that we cannot engage that any advertisement sent to THE NEWS office at a later hour than half-past nine o'olock at night will appear in the next morn? ing's paper. An exception to this nile ls made in favor of notices of meetings, deaths and funerals. _ _ Meetings Tnt? Day. Agricultural Society of South Carolina, at half-past 8 P. M. Catholic Institute, at 8 P. M. Washington Lodge, at 8 P. li. .i. ?- ' . Auction Sales This Day. B. H. Marshall A Brother will sell at hali -past 10 o'clock, to Hasel street, opposite the Postoffice, horses, carriages, ?c. J. G. Mttnor & Co. will sell at IO o'clock, at their store,' dry goods, &c. THE EVERHAN.-The sailing hour of the steamship J. w. Everman has been changed to five P. M., on Friday, the 12th Instant. RAN ?r, OF THE THERMOMETER at Joseph Blackman's ding store, No. 39 Broad street, A?gvJSt 10: 8 o'clock, 83; 10, 86; 12, 87; 2, 88; 4, 88; f, 86; 8,83. B.IPTIST MINISTERS' INSTITUTE.-We under? stand that the South Carolina Railroad has ? consented to pass delegates and members of , ?his association to the meeting which Is to be i nitld in Marietta, Ga., on the 16th, 17th and 18tH. Instant," for one fare. ] MOULTRIE VIL LE. -We direct the attention of { the lot-owners of Moult rle ville to the notice ( published this morning, calling upon them 1 for labor for working thejroads. Those who , prefer- commuting the labor can dp sa by c giving Immediate notice to Mr. D. B. Gllllland, the town treasurer, at his office, No. Inroad ^ street. 9jp >. ' % BIQT OK THE NECK.-A riot occurred^onll Tuesday to Chinquapin street, In which RkL- j .ard Chlsolm was dangerously cut to the uerT and badly beaten by DanJ&rjSnd Wm. Tooms _ brothers. The assailajityhavC' -been arrested^t and Daniel bound over to";aj>pear before UIB .court,, and William sentencetjTlto-; pay- ten-dol- i y lars and costs, or go to Jalf'fflr twe^iy4flVe| days- ? Em REFORM MEETING IK WASRSO.. 5.-A pre- j liminary meeting of the votera: of Ward No. G will be held at Arnolds - Hail^feetfng "street, tc-m?TTow evening ar~8 o^offi|[ We boothe, wanrwlll be well reprewnted^?uefrgobd can-: j be done to this section, ?nd the time is rapidly shortening. Come forwar>>^ou that have any respect for law and order, and""fight hard for Truth', Justice and the Constitution of our State." _^ CRUMBS.-A fight occurred near St. Philipa's Church yesterday morning, during which one vt the belligerents was knocked into a pile of watermelons, to the great borrow and detri? ment of the old lady to whom the said melons belonged. -. The excitement In the- war news is some? what abated to our quiet old city, but our Ger? man friends are aa pleased as eyer, while the Frenchmen calmly say, wait a Ht cia and are as a anguine of. the final sucosa of France as though no battle h?J occurred. TALL CORN.-A stalk oteo rn, grown on the plantation of Dr. Bach man, near Winnsboro' a fair sample of the crop, of'-^ight acres-ls on exhibition in ihat town, whicb. according to the News, bears tMs sixteen and a half feet high. We willower credlt.it until we see the cob. Send an ???5- to Barnwell; and let lt be put on exhibUloR. at . the next meeting of the Court of feetier^LSessions, which, according to the Southern Almanacu will take place there on the sixth Monday lu; October. Bather an jinusual time." ^-^r!-*' ?&wmil^^:^w:? Mall Bays: ~ Edwin Chap?n, Esq., who for many years was cashier at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, and went to the fall of 1867 to California, to take charge of the Occidental Hotel, and returned -about one year since and became connected with the St. Nicholas Hotel, has left the latter ?and returned to his "first love"-the Filth Avenue. He assumes the responsible duties .of chief cashier, foe which he is eminently oomnetenL The old guests of this great estab? lishment wiil be glad to greet again the lamil laxjface of an esteemed friend, who to the per? formance of his ardaons duties never forgets the civilities of the courteous gentlemen. BOLD AND HEAVY ROBBERT rx SAVANNAH. Some weeks since the jewelry store of Mr. S. P. Hamilton, corner Whitaker and Congress streets, was. ; entered by a party of robbers, In broad daylight, and.a case containing forty five very valuable finger-rings, with diamond and other gem settings, was carried off. As yet no clue whatever has been obtained which would lead to the discovery of the perpetra? tors! The value of the stolen jewels is about $3500. A reward of five hundred dollars has been offered tor the recovery of the whole, or proportional y for any part ot the same. THE BISHOP OF OXFORD'S PUZZLE.- The fol? lowing Ingenious puzzle, which we publish for the interest and amusement o? some ot our younger readers, ls one of those recreations whlcb_even the, most learned dignitaries of the church find leisure time for, and npon wbi?U they do not scorn to bestow some share of their wisdom add attention : **I have a box, two lids, two established measures, two places of worship, a fine Btag and several animals of a smaller description, two fine fish, and many of a smaller kind, half a score of Spanish gentlemen, two playful ani? mals; two lofty trees, two students, or rather scholars, and seveial whips without handles, So musical instruments, the steps of a hotel, e House of Commons on the eve of a divis? ion, and several small articles which a carpen? ter cannot do without. Ali pronounce me a wonderful piece of mechanism." Guess at it, boys and girls; we'll give you the answer in a few days. CLUBS AND STABS_Richard Savage was ar? rested yesterday under suspicion of burglary and larceny. William Simons lodged for safekeeping, on warrant by Trial Justice Levy, charged with obtaining money under false pretences. .-.William Hand "arrested on warrant by Trial Justice Bennett, on charge of burglary and larceny. Held for examination. John Singleton, previously reported as hav . tog been arrested for stealing a sliver watch, was sentenced to thirty days to jail. The watch has bena recovered. James Waddle, for attempting to throw J. J. Castle overboard from Southern wharf, was sentenced to $5 fine or ten days to jail. - Thomas Roach, tor beating his wife, will pay 410, or .board at the city hotel for twenty days. Cornelius Brown and James Allston, for as? saulting L. Walker, were bound over to ap? pear at the next term of court. Maria. Finley was lodged to jail for stealing bedding from Mrs. Mitchell. Dsn iel Cox wears out the length of thirty weary days for appropriating somebody else's .china and glassware. James Grant beat his wife, Eliza. Eliza told -on ?sim and James denied, out he is held for tri?t Three dollars fine was paid by the owner of .six goats for allowing them to roam at large. August Fashions. Thc prevailing war has played the very wrath with fashions, and it is next to impossi? ble to tell what will be worn during the month of August, this last delightful month, when all the hues of the rainbow are delightfully blend? ed In delicate fabrics for the adornment of the better Halves of creation. France has evident? ly gone back on the dressmakers, the rage now in Paris being the beautiful "French calico." Silks and satins have gone into the treasury, and a plain Btyle, without the usual bedeck ments, prevails in fashionable circles. The Empress has boldly set the example, and with the usual enthusiasm the votaries of fashion have almost universally followed. However, In this country, everything ls in fashion. Long dresses, short dresses, round waists, pointed waists, tight and loose patetots. Quiet con basta in color are indicative of correct taste in i trimming, and the style most adapted to the present month of August, is a trimming com? posed of a different shade of the same mate? rial. A very pretty costume for summer is. made of buff colored toile Mexicaine. It ls compos ed of a first skirt trimmed with seven rows of | black velvet ribbons, a second skirt trimmed with five rows, and a patetot with three rows of the same. Above the velvet trimmings em? broidered bouquets of field flowers are thrown here and there; giving great elegance to this simple and not very expensive costume. The Mowers should be embroidered In natural col? ors, and decreased lu size, being largest on the first skirt and smallest on the patetot, for I j fvalklng morning dresses. They are beautiful | j md much worn. The fashion for this mouth seems to be ex? tended on trimmings, the most elegant lawns md j organdie are trimmed with pinked out .uches, made of self-colored Scotch cambric, natched with one of the predominating tints >f the dress, plain green, blue, pink or cherry c solora. ] White lace ls also much in fashion as trim- j ning for all styles of organdie lawns, muslins, ambries, as also for silks and fancy materials. - A gem of a dress ls a white muslin with a ' vide plaited flounce around the skirt, and i iboveTthe flounce three or four rews of imita- t lon valeuciennes, (the real, of course is hand- ] omcrj lined with bright colored ribbon. A Dose lacket of muslin, trimmed en suite, makes he toilette complete, and very becoming for lice and petit figures. The lace over the OJbon should be carried round the skirt and Riged with a muslin frill to simulate a train at ? he back and a tablier In front t iPor travelling dresses, suits of brown or buff inen are most fashionable. They are made vlth two skirts and a patetot, and trimmed vith flat linen plaits, each plait an inch wide, md out In leaf pattern at the lower edge, then leedle worked In tiny notches and placed iver narrow plaiting of-white muslin basted mderne'ath and showing a couple of Inches ye low the colored plaits. -. ! Another novelty for travelling suits is a hick cotton material corded like pique, but tearier than poplin. It ls Imported ot yellow, irowrrand nankin colors. j c Ta* shape of hats worn is more sensible and ?omfcjtab?e than those they have displaced; he crowns- ate tall, the rims turned down, ihadlng the .eyes, protecting the face, and toldlng the crimped hairs in order. English itraws and black Neapolitan prove to be the nost worn. White or buff linen collars are most wornior ravelling] they are ornamented with valencl innes or embroidery. Undersleeves have cuffs o match. 1 In gloves, undressed kids are the most fashi? onable. The gray and brown shades are the nost chosen. Roman sashes are still popular, and are vorn with the black, gray, brown, buff and vbite dresses which fashion ordains shall be vorn tb is season. Jet ornaments are much in favor. In veils there are various patterns; but the nost fashionable seems to be that which hi node in the shape Of fichu; it is placed over he bonnet so that one point hangs in front .nd two at the back. All the new veils, be ) i hey square or pointed, are much larger than hose which have been worn. Some charming little muslin bows are seen, r hich can eittter ba,worn afc"tbe throat or on he head. ThfcjL consist of three pieces of ouslln on each side, two inchea long and two aches broad, edged alt ronnel with lace; the aualin bera stiff enough to retain the folds rh en placed-In alan shape. Boots and slippers are mauVWlth the toe far nore pointed tnaa.o?iJ?t?jWhlcB. according to ome, is amove, itt TTCOight direction; the iroad toe nevefb^E^iinlyersallv popular. Bows lor the Fair" tor morning wear are nade in endless variety. Gilt dowers jewelled, ri th a tuft of marabout feathers springing rom them, are Wo rn at the side of the hair. Shell iadems and Empire combs are In iavor. The ladem effectively fills up- the space between oe front hair and the block braids. The lower le bair can be worn on the head at the back le more fashionable It ls. The novelty in laces ls the Bruges guipure, a krong white lace, resembling Honiton, in aving extremely light meshes with heavily Tought figures, but the designs Imitate those sen In round point. Lace collars are almost ns large as fichus, nd are made lo flt low, heart-shaped necks, he Marie Theresa collar, with square outer ornera and heart-shaped opening, is the most op ul ar. Boca generally is the fashion gossip for the lonth of August, and our lady friends can Inp? rove in almost endless variety upon the hints Iren above. Good taste and Judgment can take a beautiful toilette from almost any ot ie styles of goods now la the market The Dion, shades and trimmings must, however, a selected with a view to narmony and not low. THE BOAT RAGE.-The boat race, for which ur young friends have been preparing for >me time past came off yesterday afternoon, Ith the following result, the course being om. White Point Buoy to Water street, three uartersot a mlle: The Alert, the successful ompetitor, made the distance in four minutes nd forty-five seconds-the others coming in i the following order: Cyrilla, Carrie, Loula, elle, the latter triumphantly bearing off at 9 bow a magnificent new, shining cup, capa le of holding at least half a gallon, and made f-Un. In justice to all the contestants, how ver, we must say that the race was a very fair oe: all arrived at the goal within a very lew ?conda of each, other-tb Cyrilla being ai? rest even with the Alert, and.closely followed y the Carrie and Loula, which came in about alf aboaWIeaigth behind her, and not more ian a foo>or two in favor of the Carrie, and [though "the Belle was decidedly beaten, she .as by no means distanced. We append a list of the crews : Alert, nineteen feet long, flag red. Cox vain, Et8ell Gaillard; stroke, N. Parker; ?cond stroke, F. C. Allston: third stroke, Seo. . Holmes; bow, W. B. Coifin. Cyrilla, nineteen feet long, flag red and hite. Coxswain, Henry Smith; stroke, J. e Sans s ure; second stroke, W. Lesesne; third roko, R. Means; bow, H. A. DeSaussure. Carrie, twenty feet long, flag yellow. Col? vain, A. Rose; stroke, M. Hey ward; second Toke, H. Ro3e; third stroke, A. Ryan; bow, . Chlsolm. Loula, twenty-two feet long, flag white, oxswaln, T. Williams; stroke, A. Yates; icond stroke, G. Gaillard; third stroke, R. mons; bow, A. Pringle. Belle, eighteen feet long, flag blue. Cox vain, R. Allston; stroke, H. Cheves; second roke, D. Bull; third stroke, D. Parker; bow, . Bull. ' Hotel Arrivals-August IO. CHARLESTON' HOTEL. A. A. Honben, Baltimore; Mrs. E. Marshall, Iss Gleaveiand, Atlanta; B. F. Jackson, Alli atorvllle; Geo. N. Scott, Florida; Wm. M. rookahanka, McDonough;, D. W. Haines, lorence. PAVILION UOTEL. A. F. O'Brien, New Orleans; Ja.?. P. Appleby, olleton; J. S. Foster, Northeastern Railroad. Bru, HEADS printed on fine paper at $3, ti, 5, W 50 and 18 60 per thousand, according to ize, at THE NEWS Job Office. BUS .iv ma a v, o X~L C-JR-S, ~ CHEAP CIQA:R9'.-Mr. Madsen, of the Charles? ton Cigar Manufactory, ls now ready to-snp ply the choicest brands of cigars at from $20 to $80 a thousand. Orders for five thousand war? ranted cigars will be executed at $17 50-100 a thousand. All the cigars and tobacco sold by Mr. Madsen are of fine quality, and as cheap as they are good. See advertisement. MR. L. B. TAYLOR, the agent for F. E. Suire &Co.. of Cincinnati, proprietors of Wayne's famous Diuretic and Alterative Elixir, is now in Charleston._ HAVE you tried my dollar Tea, Green and Black?' WILSON'S GROCERY. Jun8 BUSINESS ENVELOPES.-THE NEWS Job Office is now prepared to furnish good envelopes, with business cards printed thereon, at $4 per thousand. Send your orders. Every mer? chant and business man should have his card printed on his envelopes. "HUSBANDS, love your wives," is an injune- I tlon of Holy Writ and one of the best ways of showing your appreciation of that command ls to stop at No. 27 Queen street and leave an [ order for one of the Improved Common Sense Sewing Machines to be sent up. The best j machine ever produced yet for the amount of | money. julyls - Marrieo. - - MELL ARD-BEE.-On Wednesday evening, the ld instant, at the residence of the bride's father, >y the Rev. A. Toomer Porter, Mr. WESLEY MEL : ARD to Miss MIRY A. BEE, both of Charleston. So cards._ ?n n cr ai Notircs. pff*TSE RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND kcqualntanees of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. CARSTENS, if rs. Catherine Hollings, Mr. and Mrs. H. Buck, or. and Mrs. H. Patgea, Mr. A. Tienten. Mr. ind Mrs. H. Hartman and Mr. and Mrs. John .an, are respectfully invited to attend the Fane al Services of the former, at Rikersville, at lalf-past 4 o'clock P. M. TO-DAY. Carriages will eave corner of Line and Meeting streets at halt-1 >ast 4 P. M. . - _ angil-" pS* DEUTSCHER BR?DERLICHER ? 5UND.-Members are respectfully requested to ittend the Fanerai Services or our deceased irother, A. F. CARSTENS, from his late residence, C lng street Road, above the Three-mile House, at talf-past 4 o'clock TH ta AFTERNOON. By order. WM. MICHAELIS, angil . Secretary. Special Notices. ~~pS*L> ABNEY, MDl??lANikCoTvsTTiffi ?RESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF THE BANK IF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ET AL. 'HARLESTON COUNTY, 0 0 MM ON PLEAS, ?QUITY SIDE.-All persons, depositors In the lank of the State of South Carolina, or any or Its ranches, having claims upon said Bank, are lereby notified that by the decree of his Honor udge CARPENTER, made tn this cause, and lated May Tth, 1870, they must prove their laims before me on or before the fifteenth (15tb) lay of August next, or else they will be barred rom all participation In the Assets or said Bank ir claims upon the State of South carolin a. Depositors must present their claims, sustained >y affidavit, similar to those required for claims ipon executors or administrators, stating dls lactly when the deposit account began, and vhen lt ended. The Deposit Books must in every case be pro meed if la existence. ?EA.RLES H. S PONTON, Referee. Charleston, S. C., No. 16 Broad street, over Peo iles' National Bank, June 22, 1870. N. B.-Columbia Phoenix will please copy as ,bove marked. Jnn23-23,30,jul6,9,13,20,23,27.30,aug3,5,9,11,13,15 pS*TRE HOPE OF THE COUNTRY". Vives and Mothers have the destiny of the coun ry m their hands-consequently lt ls all lmpor ant that they (the Wives and Mothers) should be tealthy, and soand in body and mind. There ls io remedy extant equal to BRADFIELD'S FE IALE REGULATOR for all diseases- peculiar to iadles. For sale hy GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO. jun25-8tnth8mos_ pa* ARTJLFICAL EPIDEMICS.-JUST ,s persons are subject to smallpox, measles, scar it fever ind ether contagious diseases, so whole ommunltles, cities and countries have their ar Lfical epidemics. Sometimes they take the form f religious revivals or temperance and teetotal? ing at others as the result of a patriotic song, an pera, or a ridiculous minstrel refrain; at one ime lt seizes a world, as the "California gold te? er" Of 1849. These social epidemics have sometimes shown iemselves in the character of a Tulip or Morus iulticaulus speculation, or a great South Sea lubble-a soper excitative nervous system of a .hole people. Sometimes a passion 'for political evolution and sanguinary war; sometimes a ma? la for velocipede and stating rinks; sometimes, s at present, spreading aslc ls now ali over the oath, Southwestern and Western States, m the sing m any quantity of SOLOMONS'S BITTERS, .hich has assumed au epidemical trpe In an rn redlble short space of time. '7bpiPor>a mutantur ; nos mutamur in jills. ' j aag9-tuths3 pff* THE BARNWELL SENTINEL HAS tie LARGEST CIRCULATION of any paper pub shed In Barnwell County, anti Merchants, Fae DEB and Business Men who. advertise, expecting 9 be benefited, would consult their interests by lving lt a trial. It circulates at every postofnee i the County, and on the South Carolina Rail oad, from Charleston to Augusta. Is taken by very business man 'u the County of any note, nd as an advertising medium is unsurpassed by ny Country Weekly in the State. Address E. H. BRONSON, July 23-1 mo_Proprietor. ps* NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. - nLMLNGTON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA RAIL OAD COMPANY-OFFICE CHIEF ENGINEER, riLMINGTON, N. C., JULY 23. 1870.-i?ealed pro osals will be received at this om ce until 3 ist or ugust proximo for building the extension of Us Road from Samter to Colombia, including radlng, Trestle-work, Masonry and Bridges, or ny portion of this work. The Specifications, laps and Profiles can be seen at this office, here any information required will be given. 11 Proposals will be endorsed "Proposals." The Company reserve the right to reject any ' ld. JOHN C. WINDER, augl-lmo Chief Engineer. PS* FALSE PRETENCES. -THE VAST ad continually lncreasingjsales of HOSTETTER'3 TOMACH BITTERS have provoked the envy of a ertaln class of dealers in various parts of the auntry, who are trying to substitute their utter r worthless local nostrums for the most popular roprietary medicine In the world. These Impos? ers hope by their raise statements to obtain from ie millions who patronize the great American onie a sumclent number of customers to make aelr speculations upon the health of their nelgh ors profitable. As the demand for HOSTETTKR'S UTTERS ls now so large and urgent as to tax to heir fullest extant the facilities for Its manufac ure. these petty ai tempts to wring m the merest rash by false representa Mons, are of little conse uence to lis proprietors. They are, however, a j enous evil to the victimized. If, for examDle, at his warm season, when arealinvigoraat ls great f needed, the sufferer rrom general debility, in Igestion, biliousness or nervous weakness, is oaxed into using a wbhy-washy compound with ut any medicinal virtue, Instead or the- sover ign specific la which the rarest tonic and altera ive vegetable elements are scientifically combln d, it ls obvious that he will rue the day when he Uowcd himself to be thus deluded. It la In the iterest of part'es who have been or may be influ nced by the persuasion of plausible charlatans, li?t this article ls published. With the light of weniy years' experience to guide him, why hoald an invalid take a leap la the dark f angMMto ---gpgtittliPffjnregr pS* CONSIGNEES PER SCHOONER MATOAKA, from Baltimore, are notified that she ls discharging cargo at Kerr's Wharf. Goods re? maining uncalled for at sunset will be stored at owner's risk and expense. STREET BROTHERS & CO., augll-i_Consignees. pB* NOTICE .-THREE MONTHS afterdate application wil be made bj the.Sub scriber to the Union Baik for RENEWAL OF CERTIFICATE No.-. tor Fifty-six Shares in Stock of said Union Bank, standing in the name of "TRUSTEES PTNEYILLI ACADEMY'," the orig? inal having been lost. W. MAZYCK PORCHER, President Board Trosteei Pineville Academy. aogll-lamo3_ PS* MOCLTRIEVILLE, AUGUST ll, 1870.-TO THE LOT-OWSERS OF MOULTRIE VILLE.-I am about to cal for road duty. The objector tbts notice Is toiscertaln whether you desire to commute or rumba the labor. An able bodied band, with Bpade or wheelbarrow, must be furnished, and his expenses to, from, and at the Island, must be paid for six days, ir yon prefer commuting the labor, yon can do so by giving immediate notice aid paying six dollars to the Treasurer, Mr. D. B. GILLILAND, No. 15 Broad street, Charleston, S C. ' Yours, respectfully, J. B. PATRICK, aogll-tham3 -,'_Intendant MooltrleviUe. ^.ESTATE NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS having demands against tie Estate of ETTSEL L. ADAMS, deceased, WM present them properly proven within the "t?rn? preformed'ny law; and those indebted td the said Estate win make pay? ment to the undersigned, at Society Hill, S. C. ETTSEL ADAMS, Jaly22-th4_Qualified Executor. ADELLA TORRE VS. GIBBES, ET AL.-NOTICE TO CREDITORS.-By order of the Conrt, made lc this case, the creditors of the late firm of DELLA TORRE A CO. are notified to come In and prove their claims before the under? signed, at his office, No. 61 Broad street, on or be? fore the 20th day of August next, otherwise they will be debarred of all benefits of the decree made in the case: G. W. DINGLE, jnlyl8-mth8_, Special Referee. pS* FINAL NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the late JAMES s. BOWIE, of Charleston, S. C., will ren? der attested statements of the same at the office of PORTER A CONNER, Attorneys, Broad street, sn or before the 1st day of September next, other? wise they will be debarred payment; and all per? sons Indebted to the Estate will make payment to the same Attorneys. L. BOWIE, Jaly21-thm6 ?. ej ' Administrator. pS*TEE FACULTYOF WASHINGTON JOLLEGE. VA., will appoint, on september 1st, ' L870, a Gentleman to take charge Of the BUSI? NESS SCHOOL In that Institution. Salarv from |800 to $1000. Applicants will address their communications ? J. M. LEECH, Clerk of Faculty, Lexington, Va. aug2-tath8_ pS* THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLI? NA-COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, SECOND CIR 3U1T, BEAUFORT COUNTY.-EDMUND MARTIN, Plaintiff, against THOMAS F. DRAYTON, Defend? ant.-To THOMAS F. DRAYTON, Defendant above aamed: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint In this action, which ls THIS DAV filed In the office of the Clerk of the Conrt of Common Pleas for the County aforesaid, at Beaufort, in the State aforesaid, and serve a copy of your answer on the auhscrlb?rs, at their office at gililgonvllle, in the County and State aforesaid, within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of oer vlce. II you fall to answer the complaint within that time, the plaintiff win take judgment against you for the sum of Nine Hundred and Forty Dol? lars and Six Cents, with Interest thereon from the 26th i day of Jnne, 1861, and costs and disburse? ments. June 24, 1870. DA VANT, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To THOMAS F. DRAYTON : Take notice that the summons In this action, of which the fore? going ls a copy, was filed In the office of the Clerk or the Court of Common Pleas, at Beaufort, In the County of Beaufort, In the State of South Caroli? na, on the 24th day or June, 1870. DAVANT, Jun30-th0*_Plaintiffs Attorneys. PS*K GRAND EPOCH IN SCIENCE. Prom the tune when, lu 1834, Dr. RUGOE discov? ered "Carbolic Acid" and its extraordinary medi? cal effects, nothing in the history of Medicine has squalled lt. Largely used by the French physi? cians In treatment of consumptive and scrota oas diseases, lt was Introduced by the Court Phy ilclan of Berlin, MAX ERNST HENRY, Into Prus? sia, and from thence to the United States. Ko? lbing else of the present day can equal HEN? RY'S SOLULION OR CARBOLIC GONSTTTUTION RENOVATOR. Patients get better aTier only one Jose has been taken, and we cordially recommend lt to the public_TEdltor "Argus." janlT ITT YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY HAVTNG YOUR _ PRINTING EXECUTED AT THE NEWS JOB OFFICE. ?-ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.-?? .pS* AWAY WITH UNCOMFORTABLE WUSSES.-Comfort and Cere for the Raptured. Sent postpaid on receipt of io cents. Address Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No, lao Lexington avenue, New fork._dec?s pf* AWAY WITH SP?CTACLE8.-OLD Byes made fi?W, easily, wimont doctor or medl : ines. Sent postpaid on receipt of lo cents. Ad lress Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington avenue, Sew York. decl6 ?ljirts ano Jrorniafiing (?oo?s. g c O T T ' S PERFECT FITTING STAR SHIRTS. CHEAPEST SHIRT HOUSE IN THE CITY. ?IRST-CLASS WORK. PERFECT FIT GUARAN? TEED. STAR SHIRTS MADK TO ORDER. SHIRTS SENT EVERYWHERE BY EXPRESS. SIX FINE SHIRTS FOR $12. j IX MASONVILLE MUSLIN SHIRTS, wita line Linen Bosom, $15. ?X WAMSUTTA MILL SHIRTS, with very fine Linen Bosom, $18. 1IX NEW YORK MILL SHIRTS, with very fine linea Bosom, $21 MADE TO ORDBB lUtOM HBA50KIHENT. HX FANCY PERCALE SHIRTS AND COLLARS, $18, or $3 each. A full line of all sizes ready-made. These goods are 20 per cent, lower than any ?ther house in the trade. Send for printed Circular and direction of mea iure. Address E. SCOTT, janl7-6mosD*o STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM. COOKING MADE PLEASANT AND ECONOMICAL. Heating the house can be avoided, and the ex jense of a servant saved, together with a great -eduction in the cost of fuel, by using the IM? PROVED KEROSENE STOVE, sold by J. B. DUVAL ? SON, mayJi-Ui No. 837 King Btreet. s E L L I N G 0 U Tl Di ORDER TO CLOSE TETE BUSDTESS. M'ES S RS. I. HYMAN ic CO.', No. 233 KtNQ STREET, are offering their entire entire stock or FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRT GOODS, Fancy and Fur? nishing Goods, at rates far BELOW COST, for the NEXT THIRTY DAYS, and great bargains can be secured. julyl2-imo djina, Orork*rD, &t. -yjT-M. G. WHILDEN ~?~C O . HAVE REMOVED THE LR WHOLESALE CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE ESTABLISHMENT FROM No. 137 ME ET LNG STREET TO No. 21 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 the RETAIL STORE, No. 266 KING STREET, cor? ner Beaufain, and will manage that branch. Our customers and friends will find a complete ASSORTMENT OF GOODS at both Stores at REA? SONABLE RATES. WM. G. W HILDE;; .. S. Ta OH A3, Ja.. W. S. LANNBAC CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, AT No. 29 HAYNE 8TBEB.T, AND No. 62 MARKET STREET. WATCHE8 JEWELRY SILVER AND PLATED WARE CUT AND PRESSED GLASS ~ CROCKERY AND CHINA AT No. 165 KINO STREET, COHN ES BEA?PAIN. For sale by WILLIAM G. WHILDEN 4 CO. mays Ea Ur oatt ?opplus. STEAM ENGINES AND ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES. A fall assortment of BRASS and JRON FFT TINOS, for steam and gas-fitters and plumbers. Steam Ouages, Quage-cocics, Low Water Detec? tors, Oil Caps, Tools for machinists ar?Q black? smiths, Bellows, Ac. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY 4 CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 emo Oharieston, S. C. B E L T I N G . A large Stock of Leather and Rubber BELTING and RDBBIT GOODS, including Manhole and Handhole Gaskets, (?" SLZE80 Hofle> Sheet Rub ber for packing, Pure Tulcaolzed Gum for valves, Ac. ALSO. "Regulation" LEATHER HOSE, double^lveted and of approved manufacture. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY 4 CP? Comer Meeting and Cumberland streC.tai mch24 emo_Charleston, 8. t7. QUC UMBER-WOOD PUMPS. The cheapest and best PUMP now in ase. They give no taste to the water and are applicable.In every locality. For Bale by ? CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland Btreets. mch2A 6mo_ Charleston, S. C. gTEAM ENGINES, BOILERS. STEAM PUMPS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Single and doable-acting Lift and Force PUMPS, H. Dlsston A Son's Celebrated Circular, Gang. Hand and Cross-Out Saws. Also, Miners' and En? gineers' Supplies In great variety, Shovels, Picks, Ac. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY 4 CO.. Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, moM4 arno_Charlea ton. S. 0. gAR IEON AND STEEL. English and American Relined, m bars English and American common, la bars Boiler Plate and Sheet Iron Bolts, Nats and Washers.) For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY 4 CO., Corner Meering and Cumberland streets, mch246mo_Charleston. S 0. yyaiTE LEAD^COLORS AND PAINT Pure Raw and Double-Boiled LINSEED OIL English and American White Lead Parnta lu Oil, in great variety. ALSO, An extensive assortment of BRUSHES. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY 4 CO. Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 arno Charleston, S. 0. N AILS, NAILS, Of the best brands, Including Parker Milla and CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.'S unequalled "Nt Plas Ultra" OUT NAILS. ALSO, A fall Stock of Wr.-jght and Cut SPIKES. For Hale by CAMERON, BARKLEY 4 CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 emo Charleston, S. 0. 0 ILt OIL: OILl Winter Stained SPERM, Extra Lard C. B. * Co.'s Engine Oil, Paraphene Spindle Olive Oil, Cotton Seed Oil White Oak (West Virginia) OIL For Bale by CAMERON, BARKLEY 4 CO., oorner Meeting and Cumberland streets, ,jh246roo_Charleston, ft. 0. pLVEFOR GAS, STEAM AND WATER. Sole Agency of MORRIS TASKER A CO.'S Pas? cal Iron Works. At store of CAMERON, BARKLEY 4 CO., Comer Meeting and Cumberland Btreets, moogem,- Charleston, S, a J?mcrj topftet a?rT 1 Jg ALL, BL AGE ' & CO., Nos. 665 and 667 BRO AD WAY, NEW YORK, Invite the attention or-purchasers from Charles? ton and vicinity, to their unequalled assortment Of SILVERWARE, JEWELRY, FANCY GOODS AND GAS FIXTURES. AU orders will be prompt? ly attended to. Goods sent per Express, and Tjackages allowed to be opened before selection ls made. Any article not satisfactory can be ex? changed. Estimates given and designs furnished on ap? plication. Oar goods are of the best, and at prices which cannot b? undersold. Strangers visiting the city, without Intention of purchase, aro also invited to visit our establishment. Julyl8-lyr KTerjospapers. T HE GREAT CAMPAIGN PAPER I CAMPAIGN PAPER I CAMPAIGN PAPER I CAMPAIGN PAPER I CAMPAIGN FAPER I CAMPAIGN PAPER I THE CHEAPEST, THE LIVELIEST, AND^THE BEST I THE CHEAPEST, THE LIVELIEST AND THE BEST I THE CHEAPEST. 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SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. SUBSCRIPTION [?TWO DOLLARS JA YEAR. ALWAYS EN ADVANCE. CLUBS OF TEN SUPPLIED AT $1 50 EACH. Price for the Campaign, (Four Months,) Seventy-five Cents. Ten Copies will be sent to One Address, daring the Campaign.Jfor Six Dollars. MAKE UP YOUR CLUBS ! 49- Address, (enclosing money in Registered Letter,) RIORDAN, DAWSON <fc CO., CHARLESTON, S. C. gHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING. LADIES AND CHILDREN Attended at their residences promptly and al reasonable rates. Bend orders to W. E. MARSHALL, Barber, Broad street, next door to Telegraph, om se. mars aat?i?tt 0ioU^^(I^i0 fin, By K, M. MARSHALL & BRO. Auctioneers. ESTATE SALE OF STABLES, HORS?S, Carriages. Ac, by order of the Administra? trix. THIS DAT, the nth instant, at half-past io o'clock, will be sold in Hasei street, opposite the Postoffice; . The BUILDINGS known as HcHnnny's Stables. ALSO, Four HORSES, five Carriages and Baggies, Har? ness, Saddles, Office Furniture, Ac, Ac The above Property will be first offered as a whole, bat lr no acceptable bid be made, wui be sold separately. Terms cash. _ ? j_angil By JOHN G. MELNOR & CO. ! DRY GOODS, UNDERSHIRTS, 4? ' , THIS DAT, nth instant, at 10 o'clock,'we will sell at our store, No. 135 MeetiBg street,- < 6-4 BLACK CLOTH, Black Satinets, Casslmeres, Kentucky Jeans, Cashmarets,- Stripe Ds Bede, Merino Half Hose, Children's Balmoral Hose, En? glish Brown Half Hose, Gray and White Under? shirts. White and Colored Sn ins, Drawers, Bead and silk Nets, Black Felt Hats, Black Alpaca, Coat Battons, Willow Fans, and Sund rles. , . Conditions cash. angil Unction Sales-.future Slaps. By J. E. BOWERS, Auctioneer. ANEW FLAT OF IMPROVED MAKE. Will be sold on FRIDAY, the I2th Instant, at the Savannah and Charleston Railroad Wharf, foot of Mill street, at io o'clock. A large Decked FLAT, 40 feet long, 13>? feet wide. Built In the most improved way. Kneed and Iron bolted. Decked with hatches, suitable for the rice or phosphate trade. - - Terms cash. angio-3 Business (taros. ADAR5, DAMON * 00:; 16 BROAT^ST., Dealers in Stoves, Ranges, Grates, Ac; Agents for the Antomatic Washing Machine and Wringer. AIMAR, G. Wi-CHOICE DRUGS, CHE? MICALS, Surgical Instruments, Perfumeries and Toilet Articles. 469 King, cor. Vanderhorat at. ARCHER'S BAZAAR, 363 KING ST., Wholesale and Retail Notions" and Fancy Goods, 50 per cent. less than elsewhere. ALLAN, JAMES, WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Sterling1 Sliver, Platedware, Spec tacles, Fancy Goods, Ac, No. 307 King street. ' BAKER, H. F., & CO., SHIPPING AND Commission Merchants, Central Wharf. ; ABBOT, ALFRED A., AGENT OF THE Havana Cigar Factory, "La Valen tina," 118 East Bay street. _. ? < ? . BAZAAR^ F. VON SANTEN, IMPORT? ER of Pails Fane Goods. Toys, French Gon fectlonery. India Rubee Goods Ac. No. 229 King st. I8WOTT--E1J?., HE??RY, WHOLE SALE Grocers, and Dealers In wines, Ll - quorn, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac, 197 East Bay. CHARLESTON HOTEL, THE BEST regulated and irnlshed House In the Sonia ern States. E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor. ' ' COSGROVE'S .SODA WATER MANU? FACTORY and Bot tiing Warerooms for Bass and Hibbert's London Ales, 37 Market st. . y CHAPEN & CO., L., MANUFACTURERS and Dealers-In Carriages, Harness, Ac,, 30 Hay ne, A 33 A 38 Plnckney st.; also, 193 Meeting st. CORWIN & CO., WM. 8., IMPORTERS and Dealers in Oolce Whines, Brandies, Teas and Groceries, Wholesale and Retail' 276 Ring st. H?FEE & CO., WM. H., WHOLE? SALE Dealers in Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Ac; Agents far Exton's Crackers. 207 East Bay. CHAFEE'S TONIC, THE BEST AND most pleasant Stomach Regulator extant. Chafee A Co., No. 207 East Bay, Manufacturers. DUVAL & SON, J. B., MANUFACTUR? ERS of Tinware, Dealers in Stoves, House Furnishing Goods, Ac, 337 King st. EASON IRON WORKS, ESTABLISHED 183&, Nassau and Columbus streets: Steam Engines, Marine, Portable and Stationery. Boilers. OLLIN, G., TOBACCO COMMISSION Merchant, Manufacturers' Agent for the tale pf standard Brands. No. 161 East Bay._ FURNITURE WAREROOMS, ESTAB? LISHED 1838. D. H. SilCOX. Nos. 175,177 and 179 King st. Gooda carefully packed and shipped. ri OLDSMiTH & SON, MOSES, 4, 6 AND VJT ? Y'chdue RangcwW,?:!? m Iron. Metals, Rags. Paper Stock, Hides, Wool, Ac. ? ? GURNEY, WM., FACTOR AND COMMIS SION Merchant, 102 East Bay, and l Accom? modation Wharf._?? .. ^ODTEVENIER BROS. [ZZr^OBS ^ _. ^uK.j dealers In Millinery, Fancy goods. Toys, China, Glassware, Ac, 287 King at. TTENEREY, WM. S., 314 MEETING ST., Tl Machinist and Founder, Manufacturer of Engines a??? unproved Agrlcniiural Implements. TT-INSMAN & "OWE-L^nAES?^ ?V Commission Merchant, t?t Bay. Mapes' Superphosphate or Lime, No.. ^^L?g?l LIONS, T.. WHOLESALE AND RETaJl' Dealers in Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Ac, 78 Mar ; ket st., near Meeting, Sign or "Big Boot.? LA CRIOLLA.-JOSE JARA IMPOR TER and Manufacturer of Havana Cigars. Wholesale and Retah, cor. Meeting and Market sts. LITTLE & CO., GEO," 213 KING ST., sell the eheapest and best ClotbJng'and Fur? nishing Goods in Charleston. LUNSFORD, J. L" CABINETMAKER " and Upholsterer, 27 Queen st. Jobbing neatly 1 done. Agency Common-Sense Sewing Machines. MERTENS, W. A., DEALER IN LA? DIES", Misses', Gent's, Boys' and Children's Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Ac, 282 King st. MERNAUGH, N., DEALER IN BOOTS, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Valises, Ac, 212 King street._ MARBLE WORKS.-THE OLD ESTAB? LISHMENT, E. R. WHITE, Proprietor, 119 Meeting st.. next old Theatre lot._ MATTHJESSEN, WM, STAR SHIRT Emporium and Fine Clothing and Tailoring House, Genta' Furnishing Goods, 291 King st. NEUF VILLE, B. K., BLANK BOOK Manufacturer, Job Printer and Stationer, 9 Broad st. Magazines, Ac, bound In all styles. NOAH'S ARK.-WM McLEAN, JOBBER and Dealer In Toys, Fancy Goods, Show Ca sen. Stamping A Pinking a specialty; 433 King BL OSTENDORFF ? CO., WHOLESALE Grocers, Dealers la Wines, Liquors and Cl gars, No. 176 East Bay._ 0~ 'NEILL, BERNARD, WHOLESALE Grocer and Commission Merchant, 189 East Bay. Foreign and Domestic Exchange for sale. PADDON, W. F., GAS FITTER, STEAM Fitter and Plumb?r, 447 King st. All kinda or Gas Apparatus made to order._ ?IANOFORTE AND MUSIC STORE, 191 King sr., ZOGBAUM, YOUNG A CO., Agents for Knabe A Co., Dunham A Sons, etc. P~~iHONIX IRON WORKS,ESTABLISHED 1844, John F. Taylor A Co., Engineers and Boilermakers, 4, 6, 3,10 and 12 Pritchard st. PERRY, EDWARD, 155 MEETING ST., Printer, Stationer, and dealer In Blank, Scaool and Law Books._. STOLL, WEBB & CO., WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers m Dry Goods, No. 289 King street, thTee doora below Wentworth._ SCOTTS' STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM and Gents' Furnishing Room, Meeting at. op poslte Market Hall. Agent for the champion Brace. SPEAR, JAMESE., 235HINGST., OPPO slte Hasel, Importer and Dealer la Fine Watch? es, Jewelry, Silver, Platedware, Fancy Gooda, Ac. THE GREAT SOUTHERN TEA HOUSE. WM. S. CORWIN A CO., 275 King st., branch House of t>oo Broadway, New York._ VOIGT, C., DEALER IN FRENCH CALF? SKINS, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, Shoe Findings, Hides, Furs and Beeswax, 85 Market at. WILLIAMS & 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 Glassware at Wholesale, No. lin Meeting et. TTfEBB, WM. L., IMPORTER OF OHI ? 1 NA, Glass and Earthenware, 128 Meeting street._ WING, ROBERT, BELL HANGER AND Locksmith, 122 King st. Hotels and pri? vate houses fitted up with Bells, Speaking Pipes. hotels: J-RVING HOUSE. A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, European Plan. Loca? tion noH'.rpassed, being near UNION SQUARE, WALLACE'S THEATRE, and A. T. STEWART'S New (up town) Store. Broadway and Twelfth streets, New Yorfc. G. P. HARLOW, apru thstu , Proprietor.