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CITY AFFAIRS. ADVBRTISM8 will take nollcethatwe1 cau?ot ? ?ifmge that any advertisement sent to THE Ntws offloe atalater hour than half-past nine { o'clock at night will appear IA the next morn? ing's paper. An exception to this rule is made in favor o? notices of meetings, deaths and funerals. _ Meetings This Day. Jefferson Lodge, at 8 P. M. Reform Club, Ward 3, at 3 P. M. Reform Club, Ward 6, at 8. P. M. Reform Club, Ward 8, at 8 P. M. Auction Stales Titi? Day. i T. M. Cater will sell at 9 o'clock, at his-j store, butter, crockery, 4c. Laorey ? Alexander will sell at 10. o'clock. | at their store, hams, shoulders, 4c. A. H. Abraham's &. Sons will-sell at 10 O'Clock, at their store, dry goods, cutlery, 4c. RANGE OF THE. THERMOMETER at joseph Blackman's drug' -, store. No. 39 Broad-street, August 29":8' o'clock, 8% 10, 88;I?r,-88;.2,'.:89;' 87; 8,84; 8^. Tte BOAT. RACB.-The Alert was. again vic- j torio?s in the race on Saturday afternoon, and j ba3 been declared the champion of Charleston Harbor. ' _ PERSONAL.-Hon. "tv. A. Pringle, B?cord?r I Of the City Court, and General Wade' Hampton, j left Charleston fer New York\ on. the,- eteam .ship Champion, o i Saturday. ?'. ACCIDENT.-Samuel MendV1 a longshore-\ (mia, working on Adger's wharf, had his ankle 'broken by the lall'of ? bal?1 ot -cotton. '. He is .clolng well, -though suffermglntansepain., -Trjs~STE^M3iirp CLTDE.-Quite a number of ] -our cit teens iiave visited this vessel, .and all seem pleased to welcome the arrival of so fine a specimen of nayal architecture In our waters. f. ? .????'-.. - WARD 6.-A moating of the Union Reform Clubof'Ward 6 will be held at Arnold's Hall; 'to-night. R. W. Seymour, E?q., and other j speakers, wilt address the meeting.- The voters of the ward are urged to attend. Ss THE THIRD CA?TOIPATE.-The "Rev. n R. S. Tiarln has sent?- .card to the Ring Organ, much to the discomfiture o?* that sheet, la which he "gratefully accepts the nomination, for Congress tendered him.'' But Henry Thomp? son says he did not a trthortze the use of his name amongjthe signatures, or, the "-pleaders" who have so moved the-.soul of-the-Third Candidate.; . .. . " MISCHIEF.-Jacob Charba was sent to the House of Correction for ten days for breaking I the pump in America street from which ?he j neighbors got their supply of water. Some thoughtless boys while playing on a raft at the foot of Broad street, on Saturday, poshed one of their - humber,: Jackson Middle? ton, overboard, and he was almost drowned before he could be rescued. > NEW Boco a RICK.-Harvesting In1 the rice fields is becoming quite general, and yesterday, some 2200 bushels of the new crop were received-one of 1600 bushels, from the planta? tion of Hr. John H. Lewis, superintended by Kr. P. P. Jervis, consigned to Mf. L. D. De SsuMure; and- the second] of 600 bushels, from the plantation of Captain Edmund Rhett, .consigned to Mr. P. G. "Hasell-both shipments being from the Ashepoo River. THB ECLEOT?O.- The September ' numb.ef' (received from Fogartfe's Book Depository)* ls . embellished with a beautiful engraving of Mo It?re,' and presents other usual variety of lite rary contents. The taste and discrimination shown in. the E?lec ti on of its articles demand no pralie. i Their subject-matter is pf the high? est interest, and every reader will be instruct? ed as well, as entertained by their perusal. Many.jre_aders will regret that Professor Mul? ler's "Lectures on the Science ofReugion" are brought toa close,1 when they appear only to' have Introduced their subject. _ . . CLUBS AND STABS. -William Cochrane has been sent to the House of Correction for ten . days for disorderly conduct in the Market on Saturday. . . :.. . .y ri '?Edward Wright wai arrested for striking his wife with, a brick on Saturday, but as tb ere was no prosecution, he was liberated. Ellan a Levy waa fined five. dollars, or will go to Jail for five days, for assaulting a policeman. ? John Scott waa seat to the House of Correc? tion far twenty days for picking a man's pocket on East Bay ph Saturday. Moses Jones and Isaac. Simmons, two va? grants, were sent to jail for twenty days each? John B ry rant was turned over to a trial Jus tice for prosecution...tor. driving his .dray -against Mr. Ford's wagon and breaking one of the wjieelav MtKgjx^^ done?1; V f ; -.^Ss^gij&v - - GSTTING SCARED.-The Scott. "Ring," who are perpetrating their outrages In Union County and elsewhere, .are coming nearer the seaboard. Their,-evident- fearfulness, inso? lence and Indecency are plainly shown in the Yellowing notice, which has recently been posted at Branchville: Notice.- The Branchville Ring, or those per? sons who assemble about the telegraph office, namely: First, and head centre, ia that old trtxster, blackguard and hypocrite, -. Second, and next la rank, ls that ten cent gambler. Uar, puppy and coward, -. Third, and next In the. Ring, la that sly and de? ceitful would-be, ---. -t ourthis -.- Up? too has the impertinence to commence liebig on bia. neighbors and Republicans; this we know ' Ia part to be the Training he has re? ceived from his predecessors 'Wa will cay for the last time be warned ana hold your lleingi - - -in/sarous tongay ?about the Re? ] people oJPthe place, or i tjou, yea,oven the last one of i ?ou, to hunting bread for y aux dependent ram? ies somewhere else. , Promulgated this 29th i day Of August, 1870. : : : .^Signed) . i -,. : CREi.TrvE,..Secretary. What do our Republican friends say of this ? How about free speech, 4c. ? The truth must and will be.rapoiKHL, despite the threats and abuseoM?eRing. From the aboj^Wptlce,*' in whlctjj.we have preserved the^riginalsnell? ing, w?judge that the ^^pj^&|i|l-] ready Screwed in the vip laity- oil Branchville to such .'an extent as to r^e^er :.ln timid a^n necessary to pres?tve.e'ven a-'shadow of the in? famous; slavery -established -bjr;. Che Uni?n Leagufit. rj | ?- ri g??, fi-1>-rf-n-5 ? rot? AITUW^M |f PAgtUON HoM-EL?c? M. Rasaba*!, Charleston; ^AZ^Utm, New York;. Isaac A. Blanton, Me rc at us, 8. C.; Ed? ward P. Colman, Manning;" W. J. Lee, Kings- \ tree; James Berry, Marion; W. S. Briggs, Clarendon; R. 8. Rollins, Williamsburg; A. D. McNeill, Graham's Cross Roads; Handy Holle man, Graham's Cross Roads; J. M. Humbui, ^pott's Islaud.. CHABLESTON HOTEL: L "Mr. Lyn cn and lady, South Carolina; Major TvvinThg, "R. H. "Kernahan, Langley; H. G. tobtasonv'?.'''". robinson, ,Providenoe; Owen Smith, Whitjavhio, N..C.? -C. Y. Reeves, Brook-:] lyn; A. L. Moody, Marion. .act i'^t'i"' ' . WLLS novas. ' J... f. J. H. Hughes, -New York; Mr. Alfraut and C?Cd, Augusta; James L.'Taylor, BaJ?lmore;; T. G. Fulleread. wu>, Boston;.Gustavus Lehl-II back, Beau?br??. B. Bingle Smith, Petersburg1 aadRichmoudlBa?road. FATAL RESULT.-John Duff, the apprentice of Messrs. Adams, Damon & Go., who fell from . the s ca io ld upon which he was working, on Thursday last, died on Sunday of the mjurfes he received. A post mortem examination was held? by Dr. J.: Somers Buist, the attending physician", and a coroner's Jury impanelled, who rendered a verdict of death by accident. VERDICT.-The'Jury of Inquest in the case of l?cDufnje.'rVltton concluded their examina? tion yesterday, and rendered the following ver? dict : *kThat he came to his death from a wound! inflicted on his forehead about three weeks ago, at the corner of Smith and Queen streets, by a four pound weight, thrown from the band or hands of Wallace Blandlng." Bainding has' been committed to jail to await his trial. THE BISHOP OF OXFORD'S PUZZLE.-E. A. H.,i of Beaufort, S. C., sends the following an ' swer to this puzzle: Mine ls a chest, and lids that ope To show my wandering/feet their scope Tb follow where myUemples leadV: My nea rts best tits tin eta e'er to heed In praise of Html, .who counts my hairs. Muscles and. 'enflons by then- pairs,? - While solrs o? -feet, talws, rmtc?s prong. Each mernberln.do* order crowdy M - ? With clasped palma, and pupilnbsnta - e Eye "aaftesiwet.iear^di-urTwmtentr^ . Eves, nose, e'en naas all praise His plan - - -Who formed complete the creature HAN. - . THE- APPROACHING THEATRICAL SEASON. The theairicAl campaign of Miss Laura Keene, the "Queen of Comedy," seems to nave been, planked wlth^-degree of care'worthy of the strategic plaps of Von Moltke or Trochu. She has. obtained oo to pi t?te possession ol the prin? cipal theatres, from Norfolk to Atlanta, mak? ing Charleston her headquarters, and our clti zens as well as those ' of Norfolk, Savannah. Macon, At' anta,- and \ probably Augusta,, may confidently anticipate a continued succession of the best!combinations, the brightest dra? matic stars, and the most charming operatic artists in the country, from the first of Novem? ber to the first of MEJV ~ Previous to the lease of^MLss Keene, our Academy has been engaged, by, Messrs. Skiff <fc Gaylord's great minstrel troupe" and others; 80 that we might- almpjt say" that -the theatrical season in this city 'will oommence on the first of October./ "?0*2 *'"'"". BURAL ? C?ROI^T AIJ^VO LC .ni: 1.-The Sep? tember number,-^a^bofore us, closes the first volume ofthis jW?Sr'/edl/siico?safal agrleul tural magazine.- ' vttuma Ls the brilliant opening .of. what promises to "bo' a long and useful career, it has won' the mo3t flattering commendations not only from the press, but from distinguished agriculturists and horti? culturists In every part of the country, and the Rural Carolinian has been unanimously as? signed a high position among the. leading agricultural Journals "ol the world. Its sub? scription lists includes many farmers in all the Southern States, and some In most of the Northern and Western States, and a number in several loreign countries, and Its opinions are everywhere quoted as authority In matters pertaining to Southern crop3 and modes of cultivation. It has a floe corp* ot regular con trtbutOTs, and hundreds ot. occasional corres? pondents, and the proprietors can say, without boasting, that, no 'similar ? publication covers so thoroughly aa equally wide ??ld, or losters so successfully such varied Interests." Ol the September ; number .In particular, we..have only space to say that it equals any ot its pre Jecessors, and to refer the reader to an. ad ver Use me nt In another column, setting forth ,ts'contents. . i The "great success of the Rural Carolinian ead9 us naturally to look for the; causes, and hese we set down aa follows: . jj^^^'j^eeuilorant, previously felt, of a 1rst-class illustrated"periodical, devoted to the nterests of Southern agriculture. Second. The powerful editorial combination >f Colonel D. Wyatt Alkeh'and D. H. Jacques,' ssq.: ...... :- ?L. Thlruv The1 splendid' typographical: -execa lion. Fourth. Promptness and precision in mall? ing.' '- The September ; number has now been mailed to every subsc ribe f. outsl d e of Ch axles ton, and ls ready for delivery to city subscrib Nfc .if.. "..-.T's . .i',..- ':. . .'".. FlRh and last, but not least, the Bural Caro? linian clubs with THE CHARLESTON WEEKLT NEWS at tho low rate of S3 per annum, thus putting, it within the power of every farmer to supply his family'with a first-class weekly pa? per, as well as with the best Southern agricul? tural magazine. THE TESTIMONIAL TO MR. PEAKE.-The fol? lowing letter, accompanied the elegant silver service which was presented to Kr. ' Peake, as mentioned in our Issue of y es terd a j : CHARLESTON, August 27,1870. ) Hon. H. T. Peake: - DEAR 8IB-Among the many circumstances which enhance-the pleasure of life, and.which lighten its necessary hardships and tolls, nothing ls so much to be appreciated as a course of kindness, courtesy and fairness among- business- men/. .Especially; Ls thia a cause of sa tis tact lon, .when these noble traits of character are. manifested by. a man. whose duty lt Is^'dlrect the affairs ofa large corpo? ration, where the happiness of every-day busi? ness Uli? depends so much and so largely upon the character and disposition of a single indi' vldualln authority^ - . : V . For the space of .fifteen years you, slr, have ?lled'the office of general superintendent of the South Carolina Railroad with distinguished ability,and-we,,'the}-operatives and employees ofthlx corporation, have met together to say to you, In this public capacity, "Well done, good land raltliful servant." : Viewing your ad mlnlstraaon la the light of our experience and observation, we felt we were, unable to..give a suitable * 'expression7 of our sentiments In mere words'.'-. We have therefore procured, tljUMB offer, rou . this service et sliter, which we bor^ vou wlU accept and kwp In remem? brance of the relations we have sustained to each otxer In loeipast; The-symbolism which we -would attach to this gift is, that, whenever you look upon it you would remember'that we regard your character and administration as pure as the metal of which lt is m?de, andxhat our grate? ful remembrance,of you will ire made more Imperlshable^a&ai'vef or g?d. Deeply refijettro^Bvyonr resignation of your office, pernpE us wKassnre you ?of our best wishes torfte-future^happiness andjprosperity of yourself-a?jourt. . Very respex tinily yours, . C. T. WmaSt A \ GEO. SjRtpxo, ?& j J. W. HERNANDEZ, } Committee. J. IL BCRCKWiLTEB, 1 J. Ai. MoSLLEY, . j To which Mr.:Pea1ce replied-as follows : CHARLESTON, August 29. Messrs. C. T. W. Syfan, George Strong, A. Meyer, J. W. Hernandez, J. H. Burck halter, J. A. Moseley, and others : GENTLEMEN-With feelings of sincere and heartfelt pride and gratitude, I accept the handsome present which I have received from you, given by some of the officers and em? ployees of the South Carolina Railroad as a testimonial of their regard and esteem for me Associated os I have been with you for the past thirty years, it ls exceedingly gratllylng, upon ending my official connection, to find that I have secured the good will of so many ot you, who have been In the service for so ! long a time. I shall ever hold In grateful remembrance the ready and hearty co-operation with which I you have always aided me through all dlfflcul-' ties whilst In charge of the road, working and tolling In many cases far beyond that point at; which you might well have felt your duty had1 been done. This evidence of your good will I have always appreciated; but far more do ll value that kindly feeling which must have fill-' ed the poor man's heart when he takes a por-; ti on ofilia bard earnings to present to me a< parting gift as a token of friendship and re? spect. With many wishes for your welfare, and again thanking you for the kind expres? sion ot your sentiments, I am, gentlemen. Tours, very truly, , H. T. PEAKS. BTNG MEETING.-There wilTbe a^e?t "Ring riot alias Rep??noa? 'meeting1 "in 5the city to? day. The biggest lights are expected to shine. MAX DROWNED.-A boat employed in trans? porting phosphate rock foundered at Chisolm's Mill, on Saturday, and a man named Brown, the captain of the boat, was drowned. His ! body has not yet been recovered. Vior vnoN. OF CITY ORDINANCE.-Six shop? keepers were arraigned yesterday for keeping their shops open on Sunday, contrary to city ordinance. As there ;was no proof that they effected any sales, they were discharged with a warning to pay more Attention to the re? quirements of the law in future. CARELESS DRIVER]-A little girl, daughter' of Mr.-Hi H. Bolger, on King street, near. John, was run over by a.spring wagon yester- ' day evening and badly hurt. Dr. Mitchell was j promp?y called in, and'statei? that no holies were broken. The brutal driver of the wagon : never, stopped, or even looked around, to see whether the poor little innocent had been kill- | ed or not. . MEETING OF THE DELEGATES FROH THE VA? RIOUS WARD CLUBS.-An adjourned meeting of -j the delegates from .the various Reform Clubs of the city was held at Arnold's Hall last night, Captain James M. Carson in the chair. The roll of the delegates was called, and the following gentlemen answered : Ward 1-Messrs.. T. Street, C.Lltschgi, Mar-1 low Cochran, Aaron Harper, Joseph'Riley. Ward 2-Messrs. Edward L. Henry, John Nelson, J. R. Bead, William M. Bird, John H. Ostendorfl", Wm. Inglis; Jr.,'C. 0. Trumb?. Ward 3-Messrs. Garrett Byrns, C. W. Selg-1 ntous, Jr., William Corbett, Cfwles James, James Sanders, Theodore Cordes. Ward 4-Messrs. E. L. Roach, Charles Hol? loway, J. H. Averill, Benjamin T. Brown, Jno. Bughelmer. Ward 5-Messrs. William S. Fraser, Otto liedemann, H. H. Bolger, John Kelly, W. G. Bout, Clarence Nell. . ?-tJJ - ^ Ward 6-Messrs. John Hanckel, T. S. Slg wald, James M. Carson, Warren A. Sneed, Thomas Cochran, William Black. . Ward 7-Messrs. W. G. Eason, F. L. Meyer, F. B. Hacker, John Hunter. Ward 8-Messrs. Wm. Brower, Edward Dunn, Joseph Parker, M. -Hogan, J. C. W. ' ' Bischoff, Richard Washington. On motion of Mr. Averill, lt was Resolved, That the delegates assembled here lo form a permanent club, and be known as me Central Club of the City of Charleston, and :hat the officers of said club, do consist of a president, vice-president, secretary and treas? urer. Resolved, That the permanent officers be nominated at once. The following gentlemen were then elected: Captain James M. Carson, president; W. G. t Rout, vice-president; Wm. Ingliss. Jr.. secre- j arv, and C. 0. Trumbo, treasurer. I The chairman, expressed his thanks for the < iompllment shown him, and stated his deter- 1 nlnatlon to do all In his power for the success ' >f the great objects of the Reform cause. On motion, lt was Resolved, That a committee of one from each ivard be appointed, to draft suitable rules for he government of the club. The following ls the committee appointed: Ward 1, T. 8treet; Ward 2, E. L.Henry; Ward 1, William Corbett; Ward 4, J. H. Averill; Ward 5, William S. Fraser; Ward 6, W. A. Sneed; Ward 7, F. B. Hacker; Ward S, E tann. The finance committee was then appointed. 11 is follows: Ward. I, Charles Litschgi; Ward 2,11 VUUam Ingliss, Jr.; Ward 3, Garrett Byrns; Vard 4, E, L. Roach; Ward 5, H. H. Bolger; Vard <?,' 'John Hanckel; Ward 7. Steedman Teadon; Ward 8, C. -WrBlschoff. On motion of Mr. John Bughelmer, lt was . Resolved, That hereafter the reporters of the I ?ress of this city be excluded from the meet-11 ngs of this club, and that the secretary be au horized to furnish the papers euch portions' of I , he proceedings of the club as should be pun? ished. On motion; lt was -sass Resolved. That the secretary be directed to id vertlse the next meeting of the club. On motion, tho club then adjourned, to meet it the Masonic Hall on Friday evening next, at } o'clock. B US I RR 8 S y O X I C E 8 . "IT'S MITT CUBIS,'' said Mrs. Partlagton;to ike. while reading about the Impending war n Europe, "that the Hollerhorn creates sich in ado In Yurrup, when lt's sich a common i i ses e among the cattle in Amertky." The old ady having delivered herself - of theiabove, ?ok a dose of Lippman's Great German Bit? ers to cheer her depressed spirits and resum? id her knitting. GERMAN LINEN.-Housekeepers and deal irs would do well to attend the sale of fine lnens advertised by Messrs A. H. Abrahams b Sons, to take place to-day. at 10 o'clock, at S"o. 133 Meeting street. It ls a rare opportuhi y to secure first-class gooda at low rates. THE STEAHER ST. HBLENA will leave Charleston, for Georgetown, to-morrow mora? ng, at 5 o'clock, in place of the steamer Sm Hie. -?? - STOCKS FOR SALE.-Mr. A. C. Kaufman, Np. 5 Broad street, offers several lots of|bank tock, railroad bonds, bank bills. Ac. HAVE you tried my dollar Tea, Green and ilack? WILSON'S GROCBRT. Jun8 BILL HZ ADS printed on fine paper at S3, $4, .5, $6 50 and $3 50 per thousand, according to 11 ize, at THE NEWS Job. Office... : i BusrNEss ENVELOPES.-THE NEWS Job Office snow prepared to furnish good envelopes, vith business cards printed thereon, at 14 per housand. Send your* orders. Every mer? chant and business man should have his card irinted on his envelopes. Cotton QTies. , MOTTON TIES. \ We have now In store, and to arrive, the cele- 1 ?rated . 1 BEARD'S LOOK T?ES Self-fastening Bucfcle Tie Eureka Tie 1 Swett's Patent Tie I Butler's Tie I Arrow Tie. . These Ties are so well known'throughout the 1 louatry for their superiority, that they need no i ecommendatlon from us. We are prepared to | eli them at the very lowest prices in lots to suit wchasera. GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO.. Factors, Church street, Charleston, s. C. ?S~Papers la Columbia, Anderson. Greenville, Lbbeville. Marlon, Camden. Darlington. Sumter, ipartanburg, Barnwell, Williamsburg. Newberry, viii please copv twice, notice same, and send bili o G. W. W. A Co. Immediately, aug 20-stuthlmo pHE GREAT GERMAN REMEDIES. Professor LOUIS WUND RAM'S BLOOD PORI. FY1NG AND PURGATIVE HERBS, (In Pills or Powders,) for the core or au Acute, or Chronic Diseases, resulting from impure blood and Impur lect digestion.! Also, the following Medicines by the same (Pro 'essor Louis Wundram, Brunswick, Germany :) GOUT POWDERS. Rheumatic Tincture. EpUeptlc Remedy. Toothache Drops. Herb Tea tror Dyspepsia and Nervousness.)! Rheumatic Herb Tea. Gout Tincture. Eye Water. Wundwasser (the German "Painkiller.) For sale by Dr. H. BARR, rnayM No. 131 Meeting street. STE MME RM ANN'.-Departed this life, la Sum? mer Tille, Si di on the 4th or August, isro, MAST MABOABBT, Infant daughter of Alben and Cathe? rine - M. ! Stemmermann, aged seventeen months and thirteen days. ' . MCNAMEE.-Died,.tatalacity, on the 22d inst,, aged twenty-six years, 'ANNA'- MARIA, wire of John V. McNamee and daughter of Miles Drake, Esq. The waves or time roll onward, and surging on Its tide, The joys and woes ol millions, run ceaseless side by side. ..." How many hearts are breaking; untnougtit of and 1 uncared, r . - - ? How manv eyeajso'lovlng, with burning^ars are seared. ij . J i{ jg-r*> I Our dear .ona .tra3 been summonedtb take uer Hf r bUmefess ike assuring, tte cali' was'made rn j ~love^....,vC"*.i.--"-t-.-???*W'. '. .' God's wordlrbut faffllling, the_Tnandate that we -tile,- : .. Rut there's a Saviour walting, to hear our part-: :.1 tag sigh. is ..... " j And though no more we seo -her, . with onr'^dVm i ;'-mortal eyes*-a ? <??. ?CATTiM'fieSL -. Resplendent uv.her glory, .the: new-made angel, ? mes,';:; bs* 'S-? ?Ucl rne hi SOM (0 greet her Lord and Maker, to,;clalm hiajrom ised land, : . SJ ... ?:? tx s fr ' ; And live ta bliss forever, with his. seraphic band. So gentiy did she.leave us,- as loth to give ns pain, vinq ! ai-i >. Uer spirit seemed . to hover, around us,;;yet -agata, ~ MethtnkS/'Flheai. her" loved voice,, .soft wa ii lag through the air, - f\ "The pai h of duty follow, if you would meet me there." ? ?..? S. Special Sour ?g. ps- NOTIcis.-'iff MEETING" -OF ; the Town Conneii o? MouitrieviUe,. SciityanM - ls-j land,"held ThtntsruT, Angust ^lSjo.iheianow Ing resoloxionjrwefe adopted: . : " - efiH.'jt *' . * ?" ? . '.jf'S^H Resolved, That the Clerk or Council be 'instruct, ed to advertise that all parties who have made ap? plication for Lots prior to August: ll, 1870, .will receive . their certificates' by calling on rum, at No. ll Broad street, ana paying, ail charges, in? cluding road duty rorthls year. Resolved, That all persons to whom Lots have been granted mus: apply for the certificate of the Bame, and pay all charges therein within thirty [30) days alter publication of notice heretofore ordered, and that in default thereof the privilege granted be forfeited. ? . * * :. * *. Extract from the Minutes. in . D. H. GI LL IL AND, Clerk Town Council, aagg_Monltrievilie. S. I. A CHAPTER OF FACTS.-SPACE Ls valuable ta a newspaper, and lt ls, therefore, proposed in this advertisement to condense a rariety of facts, Important to the public, Into a ? roan compass. Those' facts refer to HOSTET r*EK'3 STOMACII BITTERS-what that celebrated medicine is, and what it will do. in the first place, then, the article is a stimulant, tonic and ?Iterative, consisting of a combination of an ab? solutely pure spirituous agent with the most raluable medicinal' vegetable substances - that ?otanlcresearch has placed at the disposal of the :hemlst and the physician. These Ingredients ire compounded with great care, and In such proportions as to produce a preparation which nvigorates without exciting the general system, ind tones, regulates and controls the stomach, .he bowels, the liver and the minor secretive Miana, What this great restorative will do most be lathered from what lt has done. The case of lyspepsur, or any other form of indigestion, ta ivhich "If has been persistently administered without effecting a radical care, ls yet to be leard from, and the same may bo said of bilious lUorders, intermittent fever, nervous affections, reneral debility, constipation, sick headache, mental despondency, and the peculiar complaints und disabilities vt which the feeble are so sub ect. lt purifies all the aulds of the bo?y, in? vading the blood, and the gentle stimulas which lt Imparts to the nervous system li not succeeded >y the slightest reaction. This ls a1 chapter of .'acts which readers, for their own sakes, should nark and remember._ang26-D?cfi ps- NOTICE- TO CONTRACTORS. WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA RAIL? ROAD COMP ANT-OFFICE CHIEF ENGINEER, WILMINGTON, N. C., JULY 38.1370,-Sealed pro? posais will ba received at this office until sut of august proximo for ba liding the . extension of Chis Road from Sumter to Columbia, Including Brading, Trestle-work, Masonry and Bridges, or ?ny . portion of 'this work. The Specifications, Map's land -Piofliea can'be seen at this office, where'' any information required will be gtven,-' Proposals will be endorsed "Proposals." The Company reserve the-right to reject any bid. JOHN 0. WINDER, augi-lmo" _ Ohler Engmeer. ps- STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA; COUNTY OF KERSHAW. - LAUGHLIN fi. MCPHERSON, AS ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ES* TATE OF CATHERINE- MCPHERSON, DECEAS? ED, VS. JOHN D. YOUNG.-COCF.T OF COMMON PLEAS.-Copy Summons for Money Demand (Complaint not Served.)-To JOHN D. YOUNO, the D?tendant in this action: Yon are hereby sum? moned aud required to answer the complaint in this action, which is this day filed In the office or the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber at his office, ta Camden ta said State, within twenty days after the service of j this sommons on you, exclusive of the day of ser? vice. If yon fall to answer this complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plain*.ur will take lodgment against you tar the Barn of three thousand dollars, with .Interest at the rate of seven percent, per annum from the first day- bf February, one thou? sand eight hundred and fifty-seven; and costs. . Dated Camden, S. C., Joly 2lst, wo. . J. M. DAVIS, ? jnly28-ta6_PlAlaMff's Attorney. ps- SPECIAL NOTICE TO. THE PUB LIC.-GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE- EVERYBODY INTERESTED.-Extraordinary sale of Diamond ind Gold Jewelry, Silver and Platedware, Musical instruments, Sewing Machines, Dry and Fancy Hoods, Table Cutlery, Photograph Albums, arti :les bf Virtu, an/1 .'an .-salem. variety of .Foreign md Domestic Goods, both useful and ornomea :ai, at a antro rm price of ONE DOLLAR each. Agen cs wanted everywhere. Great induce menes offered. Send for circular. Address, C. C. CORY A CO., No. 193 Broadway. jun3-rtu3mos, . 'Nsw York. ps-k GRAND EPOCH IN SCIENCE. From the time when, ta 1334, Dr. RUGGE discov ?red "Carbolic Acid" and Ita extraordinary med! ?1 effects, nothing in the history of Medicine has squalled lt." Largely used by the French payai :taas tn treatment of consumptive and scroru ons diseases, it was introduced by the Court Phy rtclan of Berlin, MAX ERNST HENRY, into Prua? na, and from thence to the United states. .'NO 'bing else of the present day can equal HEN? RYS SOLULION OR CARBOLIC CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR. Patients get better after only one tose has been taken, and we cordially recommend t to the public-.'Editor "Anrua.'' janl7 lvr YOU CAN SAVE MONET BY HAVING YOUR PRINTING EXECUTED AT THE NEWS JOB OFFICE. ??-ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.-?a ps- AWAY WITH UNCOMFORTABLE TRUSSES.-Comfort and Care for the Raptured. Sent postpaid on receipt of io cents. Address : Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington avenue, New! Yorfc._dean PS- A WAI 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, No. 120 Lexington avenue, Hew York. decl6 Sperioi ISTot?rea. ps* CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP MAKH A TT AN" are notified that ene ls disciiArg. ing cargo at Alger's South Wharf. Gooda un? called for at sunset, wiu remain.on the wbarf it owners* risk: .; JAMES ADGER 4 CO., Agen ts. . ;atig30-l ;.; 1 : : ss :.. ? . : :':pS* CONSIGNEES PER. . STEAMER SEA.G?LL, from Baltimore, are hereby notified .thatsheas''Taia DAT' discharging cargo at Pier No. 1, Cn ion Wharves. All Goods not taken away atsonset,' wlli remain on wharf 'at consignees' risk. MORDECAI. A CO,, ,.aug30-2. .,',., . Agents. MR. -E. F. LAROrsSELIE RE IS authorized to act as oar Attorney durtngoarab seifcefroiB the.state.- McLOY A RICE.'": j "aag30-i* ALL " PERSONS INDEBTI?p; T? the Estateof Al F. CARSTENS wM'make payment,! mad all having claims ag??ost said Estate will1 present them ^properly [attested, tp_the under-' signed, or to Messrs. SIMONS k SIEGLrNG,"At tbrn?ys afLaw. AT H. M. CARSTENS, ang30-tu3*., . Administratrix. , pS* MR GEORGE OOLEMAN IS -AU? THORIZED to actBS oar Attorney during oar ab? sence from the State. _? J. R, READ A co. ang29-2 _ fj??T! A ? GOop^vTHING. -A ^REMEDY thatwlU relieve women; of those c?mp"lSlnts .that are peculiar to ladles; ls a remedy without price. This- DR. J. BRADFIELDS'S FEMALE REGULA? TOR will always do. For sale by tt?a ?. 1 '^GOODRICH, WISEMAN k CO. ? jun2:^;nth6?fos1. c. :' '' ""'.'!'' ' ' . -ps* NOTICE -CONSIGNEES RYBRrT I5H Bark Y~NCO?.are hereby notlOedthatshe has THIS Div been entered tinder the Five DsvAeC. ^.g^sno^pjrmitted at the ex?r?tlbn pf that tune, w?Tbe seat to the Governm?n't* Stores. *a? gaagtue?! .?-. RES1RY CARnrAge"?tri PS- NOTICE-OFFICE SAVANNAH AND- CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPANY, CHARLESTON, $. C.-The Coupe us on the 13 on Js of the Savannah and Charleston Railroad Company. for funded interest, which matore Se'pt?mber.lst. ia:o,.wliCbepaLl-ott presentation at the' Banking House of H. H"Kl"MPION,"~J^BaQCialtAgent^ir^e of'South CaToua?No. 9 Nassau, street, Kew York", or at the "First National, Bank, of "Charleston, at the option ot the holders, ?gg: S. W. Fh?HER7~i aug29 '' ?.? . ? ,' ', 2 : Treasurer. ps* NOTICE -OFFICE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPANY CHARLESTON'S." O_Tao Coupons for Interest on the Bonds of the Charleston and Savannah Railroad Company, guaranteed by the state of South Carolina; which mature September ls:, 1S70, will be paid on presentation at tue .First Na? tional Baale of Charleston. . sa ?angas_S. W. FISHER. Treasurer. PS* GERMAN SOCIETY OF SOUTH CAROLINA_Emigrants seeking employment can obtain information concerning the same from Captain H. HARMS, Agent of thu Society, whose office for the present is at No. 89 East Bay. Parties wishing to employ Emigrants can consult the Agent dally. Office hours from 12 to 2 o'clock. JOHN CAMPSEN. ap23 stu President. A Se nun g fila cl) me 3. NOVELT? IN SEWING MACHINES. "THE HALL TREADLE." Used without a Crank. CALL AND SEE THEM AT D. B. HAS ELTON'S, No. 307 Ring street. Orders received for TREADLES for all Ma? chines. aug2S-e B -flirten ?coos, #c. ALL, BLACK 4 CO., Nos. 565 and 567 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, ARE IMPORTERS 0 F W A T ..C H E S From ali the principal manufacturers ic Europe, and agents for ali AMERICAN MOVEMENTS. which they furnish tn gold and sliver cases, at the lowest prices. Packages sent per express, al? lowed to be opened and selections made. JulylS-lyr S SI) irte and ia rn is h m g ?>oo?s. C OT T'S PERFECT FITTING STAB SHIRTS. CHEAPEST SHIRT HOUSE Di THE CITY. FIRST-CLASS WORK. PERFECT FIT GUARAN? TEED. STAR SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. SHIRTS SENT EVERYWHERE BY EXPRESS. SIX FINE SHIRTS FOR $12. SET MASONTILLE MUSLIN SHIRTS, with one Linen Bosom, $15. SK WAMSUTTA MILL SHIRTS, with very fine Linen Bosom, $13. SIX NEW YORK MILL SHIRTS, with very nne Linen Bosom, $21 MADE TO OROIB FROM KBAStTRKKBNT. SIX FANCY PERCALE SHIRTS AND COLLARS, $18, or $3 each. A fall line of ali sizes ready-made. These goods are 20 per cent, lower than any ether house m the trade. Send for printed Circular and direction of mea? sure. Address E. SCOTT, jaal7-0aiO3D4-C STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM. STctusfupers. rjlHE MARION STAR, MARION, S. C., has a large and increasing circulation among the influential planters and business men of the Pee? dee country. Crops were never more promising. The enthusiasm for Reform is unbounded. The circulation of THE STAR will be largely Increas? ed during the present campaign. Merchaats and others, tn view of these facts and of the large number or our planters who will visit the Agri? cultural Fair to bc heid In the etty in November next, will And Its columns au excellent medium through which to make their business and place of business known. Rates of advertising liberal, augie_ p EORGETOWN TIMES. TARBOX A DO AR, PROPRIBTORS. Published every Thursday, at Georgetown, S. C. The TIMES resnectfully asks the attention o? the business men of Charleston to its low aavertlslng rates. Our terms are low, but they are cash. We will insert a Card of not more than io lines for $10 per annum. Look to your Interests. junia ; 7 ..c.. QTJPERIOR COLOGNE WATER. Manufactured and rec sal? by Dr. FL RAER. oct* . asi Meeting stteel. CHARLESTON ' GRUB'- .''H?-NUFAOTORY', JW). ier.KB? .>. :. " Opposite OhariestoalloteLn i?::.-. *'L'A0AR0LINA,?.?0.'2,'t,t430^'??^\C, . .-../Ta BouqueV' at $30 bet IL ? ? h?* n3S ^"ear'V?Bm??'Raronaj'atfeper Krj ! . . ."Partagas"at |40perM."-... -.--?.-..-. ? ."...."HV^pmaaa" (Havana* at-*a?--per*.-; .:.' "La Espanola"(Havana) ?t iesper M. ? : a /i '. ''?Figaro" (Havana) at $75 .per M; "Jenny Lind" .(Havana) at $80 pgr IC >> - ..; Ibaye now mader, arrangements which enable' me to. make Oigars as cheap as any Northern ' mann&ctory. Any order Tor not less than nve: thousand Cigars wm be promptly executed at the I lew ffifare of-ii7-.30 ner thousand-, the-Cigars gTiarahteea ;to;smokeilweU; arid put up in neat LEAF, C^wTNG^A^^OKT^?'TbBACCO. Eight quick CIGAR '"MAKERS can get work. I immediately. ". ^Ugn-Tmsttiimb' ;| Q. U A R D-r F..;;M;*U; tj?r:.i.:.i}... LIFE INSU BA N C E COMPANY. ..-.. ??.V '!,.; :/ ; '"'r\?-z 1 NEW T O R BL OBGAKIZBD IK 1S?P. ' . '? ALL POLICIES NON-FOBJ-ETTABLE. HALF LOAN TAREN. NO NOTES REQTJLRED. LAST CASH nrvmxNO r\r-rtry M-MB CWT. ..,,;.-..>; ;?u\w. V.-ft-: ; ' STATEHHKT. Polices in force...............$ ii, ooo, ooo Assets ...... .Y.. J.............. . 1,600,000 Annual Income..............soo.ooo Losses paid...wo.ooo ' OFTTCEB&. Wi H. PECKHaM, President. WM.'T. HOOKER, Vice-Presld .:. ? h. MCADAM, secretary and Actuary. DtatCTOBS. Hon. John A Dix, New Tors. Hon. James Harper, Firm of Harper A Bros., ex Mayor New York. ' ?"' . john J. Crane, President Bank Republic. Wm. M. VermOye, Banker, (Vermilye A Ca) Chas. O. Rockwood, Cashier Newark Bansin j Company. Hon. George Opydyke, ex-Mayor New York. Minot C. Morgan; Banker. Thomas Rigney, Firm Thomas Rigney A Co. Be nj. B. Sherman, Treasurer New York Steam Sogar Refining Company. Aaron Arnold, Firm or Arnold, Constable A co. Richard H. Bowne, Wetmore A Bowne, Lawyers. E. Y. Haughwout, Firm E. Y. HanghWont A Co. Wm. wlikens, Firm or Wirkens A Ca Jallas EL Pratt. Mero ian c. . Wm. W. Wright, Merchant. Charles J. Starr, Merchant. William Allen, Merchant. Geo. W. Cuyler, Bankor, Palmyra, N. Y. Geo. T. Hope, Preside*. Continental Fire insur? ance Company. John G. Sherwood. Parle Place. Walton H. Peckham, corner Fifth Avenue ans Twenty-third street. Edward H. Wright, Newark, N. J. Geo. W. Farlee, Counsellor. W. h. Oogsweil. Merchin-. SEEM A las ESTEL, General Agents for So nt h Carolina and Georgia, Ollce No. 40 Broad street, . Charleston, S. C. Dr. T. RESNSTJERNA Examining Physician, lams Drugs, (Ct) ernie a Is, &c. . rJHE BRILLIANT SUCCESS ? of ..... . THE TONIC OF THE COUNTRY, Ls unprecedented tn the annals or Proprietary Medicines. SOLOMONS'S BITTEBJS The Great Restorer. Theperfect Renovator, And Energetic Rebuilder of the Broken Constitution. AU who wish to be Reconstructed, use lt for DYSPEPSIA, Nervous Diseases, Loss of Appetite And the "Hollow Chest" of Nu rs in g Mothers Prepared at the Laboratory of A A SOLOMONS * CO., Wholesale Druggists, Savannah, Ga? SW Sold by all Druggists. W. S. CORWIN A CO. will supply lt At Proprle tors' prices. mchl-tuthsftnos jyR. SIMMONS* UVER REGULATOR, A preparation of Roots and Herbs, warranted to be strictly vegetable, and can do no tnrury to any oae. Ic has been used by hundreds, and known for the last thirty-five years as one or the most relia? ble, efficacious and harmless preparations evor offered to the suffering. If taken regularly and persistently, lt Ls sure to cure:. Dyspepsia, headache, jaundice, costiveness, sick headache, chronic .diarrhoea, affections of -.he bladder, camp dysentery, affections of the kidneys, rever, nervousness, chills, diseases or the skin, impurity of the blood, melancholy or de? pression of spirits, heartburn, colic or pains In the bowels, pain tn the head, fever and ague, dropsy, boils, pam ia back and limbs, asthma, erysipelas, female affections, and bilioasldlseases generally. Prepared only by J. H. ZEILIN k CO., Drug? gists, Macon, Ca? price f l; by mall $125. Many highly respectable persons can fully at? test to the virtues of this valuable medicine. For sale by GOODRICH, WISEMAN A CO. DOWIE, MOISE 4 DAYIS, janis slyr Charleston. Agencies. ADVERTISING AGENCY'. Authorized Agency for Southern Newspapers. Publisher's Lowest Cash Rates to all. DISCOUNT TO LARGE ADVERTISERS. . Legal. Notices, Real Estate Sales, and general advertising inserted m New York World, Tribune, Journal of Commerce, Evening Post, and other Northern papers, on favorable terms. WALKER, EVANS k COGSWELL, mchSl tutha - No. 3 Broad street. gOMOOPATELTC REMEDIES. A FULL ASSORTMENT jost received by DR. H. BABB, Julys No. 131 Meeting street. Rnciicu, SaU&**?l)iB dog. -By LA??REY"A ALEXA3?DEB* TT y?nir S"H0 ? I? D E B S ; " AC. ^tl^^tih^?^^ wm be80Id 10 ??M^M??'^? SugarrCnrert.: HAMS-Duf 200 s.eas.B?uids V . 5 b?rrela .Choice Vinegar 20 tabs Lara" , . ,. 5 boxea Neck Bacon Strips BoxesBologtre Sausages ? ' 200 reams Vf rapping Paper.: . Condltlpns cash.' .'.". . ., . . aug30 : * By T. M. CATEBT BrjTTERr.BTB,DP~.Ti^^ Ac. Wififtie sold at-S^'ciock, before my Store, 100 tubs all gradea BUTTER 30 Arkins Batter' .40 barrelsPbmtntion Syrup.: .s 30 barrels Loaf, Sogar Drips. , is tten^Hama,persTCamer Salvor 30 boxes Cbeese__ Lot open Crockery, Plates, Bowls, Ewers and BastDS, ?C., AC. ' . iia Condltl6ns cash, . \? v v. ang?A ; By A. K ABRAHAMS A !S01f8?&s PEREMPTORY SALE,1 ON ?GU?UNT OF IMPORTERS AND MANTJFAtOTJBZHS. THIS DAY, theaoth inst., At io o'clock, will be sold Tn our'Store, No. 13SKcCt?r;g ?treet; ' 5 cases" German: LINENS,-ol direct importa tion, comprlalGg SblrtJng,.Sheeting.and Pillow Case, br the most approved manufacture.' .-eases ?Black and Figured Barmera; 'LaTH??? and Gents' Hosiery, Suspenders,. Handkerchief*, White and Colored Shirts, Ladles' Under Qar menrs,- Ac. ' >'> ?' '? '.' ' " ' ? ?..?.><?? .,_?2i ALSO. .; xa Wiiaemx CUTLERY, JEWELRY AND NOTIONS. , , , Terms-Sums ander $loc, cash; $100 td $500, thirty days; over $500,.sixty days' approved, ea? dorsed notes. ... . augco.. &nrturn Sabs'--Jfmnre ttta R. M. MARSHALL A BR?. ?oifsid If1 SELL ON WEDNESDAY, AT I! .o'clock, at No. S3.Broad street... j . hw A handsomely .bouad edition , of REES'S EN? CYCLOPAEDIA, complete in 47 volumes. . -aqg30r -. ' : ? ? :< ? ?? :,? ?> y: ; : . Bj W1L McKAY. SUPERIOR ROSEWOOD* SATIN DA? MASK and Mohair Sets, wita; Marble-Top Tables. .Also, Household FURNITURE,'.- onl io ?'??At hisstorenatrifitoioioek, on THURSDAY,,sud continua on FRIDAY. Also, eight Sea;.island Hand COTTON GINS. '", '"..'. ;."r '..^Z-l Terms cash. " . ? -, :.. . .....'. 'anga? . By J. FRASER MATHEWES. - 1 HOUSE AND LOT ON FRONT BEACH, ? :SULLIVAN'8 ISLAND. . .. A'~ l Will be. sold at thc old PostotBce, on THURS? DAY: 15th September, "" ' ' 'ir . A LOT on the Front Beach of Sullivan's Island, opposite the Bowman lettie] with *. new Dwell? ing or 5 rooms. - This ts one of the most desirable situations on the Island. The Lot was formerly owned by John S. White, and adjoins Dr. Rave? ners Lot on the west, and Lot of estatebf Otis Mills on the east. i ?'* aouustii Terms. cash. Purchaser .to. pay J. F. -M. for papers and stamps. . aag27-atp4thl By A. C. McGILLIYRA?.; 7'?'ao ri ENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITL1RE. IX Will be sold, on WEDNESDAY nexi SlSt instant, at io-o'clock, on-the premises.-No, J Llb? erty street, south side. ,:C" .s*\wia? af The entire HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS of Sg?nteei family declining housekeeping, consisting in part of new and Fine Marble Top Drawing Room, and Chamber,Sets, Mohair Chairs, Muting, Fine Crockery abd Glassware, Oil Paintings, Ac, Fine wardrobes, Cooking stove, Pantry, and, Jilt Chen. Utensils, Fine French Bedsteads, Curled Harr and Moss Bedding; Ac.,.Ac:''' .?' . . - ?.?.'.?. H ALSO; ".?' ? ....>*.'?. ' f.nt wm be sold la the vard ot. the premises four or ave thousand BRICKS and one large Watch Dog: . Terms cash. ?? All articles masc be removed -op day of sale. ..- . .-.lin;!..-).. . I . '..ang?y v Bailrodta. g OUT H C A RO LIN A R AILJ O A1>. ;NOTlCE.^-Oa and after TUXSDAT, the ?rh rust., thc Summerville Train will leave Charleston at 6.20 P. M;, arriving at Summervifle at 61 to Pl UV" A. L.TYLER, ." aHgS: .. ??' - n .. .. . . Vice President. ? -gEDUCTT-?N OFr.FREIGHm. SUJJ?BINTENPENJ'S OFFICE, ) ? NoBTnEAsnrak RAILROAD, COJCPANT. ^.-ri-.* CHARLESTON, S. Ci Attg. 1V1870V J '.'.. The attention of the pnblic io respectfully caUed to the following REDUCED RATES OF FREIGHT between Charleston and Stations on the Wilming? ton and Manchester Railroad, to go mto operation on the 20th or August : ? ..>'"* -nt 2d 3d' 4th' ?mx . .. Class. Class. Class. Class,'Claas, To Sumter, . $L16 ,90 80 56 W To Mayesvllle, V" ToLyuchburg, ToTimm'svlile, 1 ^ " ,k To Mars Blaff, r 1,10 *> 75 so 50 To Peedee, To Marion. In order to show the extent of this reduction, the rollo wing OLD RATES are appended : " 1st 2d 3d 4th Stb . viii Class. Class. Class. Class. Class. To Sumter, $1.80 1.40 1.20 75 47 To Mayesvllle, To Lynchburg, | To Timm'svllle, I To Mars Bluff, [ ToPedee, To Marloo, 1.70 1.40 1.15 70 S. & SOLOMONS, Superintendent Northeastern Railroad. augie-tutas. ._ ... NORTHEASTERN-' RAILROAT>.. Trams leave Cnar.eston dally at 9.30 A. M^ (Sundays excepted,) and 6.30 P. M. , Arrive at Charleston 7.30 A. M., (Mondays ex? cepted,) and 5 P. M. Passengers for all points North, by leaving at 9.30 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, aad thence via the A quia Cr-iek or GordonsvlUe routes to Washing? ton. . ... Passengers for the Vlrgtnla Springs, leaving by the 9.C9 A. M. train, will reach Richmond at lLlS A. M., and leaving by the 6.30 P. M. train reach; Richmond at 8.15 P. M., tn time to connect with train leavmg for the Sprite at 8.45 P. M., or cap 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 trains making close connections at Washington with Western trains of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. S. S. SOLOMONS. .: . -Engineer and Superintendent. . P. L. 0LBA?OB, General Ticket Agent.. juiyas ? _ ? . ; . ? : ? UT fl; -CA R OLIN A. : RAI LR 0 AD. S GENERAL SUPERiNTENDEM> U?FIOEfL,-., CHABLKSTOh.C, 4.'?/ ll, 1S7?1 " J' On and after ?enday. Mav .stn. the Passenger Trains upon *.uc Soutc -.'st^ana Railroad will run as follows: TOB ACOT8TA. il Leave Charleston.-.8-30 A. M. Arrtve a; Augusta.4.2S P. M. FOB OOM7XBU. Leave Onarlestoa.8.30 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.'..HO P.M. FOB CEABLXSTOK. Leave Augusta:.... :.8.00 A. K; L'.-ave Columbia.:.7.46 A, M. Arrtve at Charleston.;. 3.30 P. M. AC0C8TA NIGHT XXrBXSS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.8.30 P. M. Leave Augusta.-6.00 P. M. Arrive ar Augusta.'..T.06 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.6M A. M. COLCMBU NIGHT HXTRX88, (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston....;:..7.30 r. ?L Leave Columbia.7.60 P. M. Arrive at Columbia.0.00 A M. Arrive at Charleston.6.45 A. M. 8cMMxavrxxi TRAIN. Leave Charleston.6.S0.P. K. Arrive at Summerville..6.40 P. M. Leave Summervule.,.7.10 A. V Arrive at Charleston....8.25 A. M. OA3?DBN BRANCH. Camden and Columbia Passenger Trains on MONDAYS, WBDKXSDATS and SATTXBDAYS, and be? tween Camden and Ringville dally, (Sundays ex? cepted,) connects with up and down Day Fal *engers at Ringville, i'?v-? Leave Camden.. J?? A, H. Arrive at Colombia.?fe ?. Leave Columbia.."S C' 5* Arrive at Camden.arPEAKE, mayl3 Gener? Superintendent. rpHE GREENVILLE ENTERPRISE IS THE .: 1 LARGEST NEWSPAPER, AND HAS TUX ' ' ' MOST EXTENSIVE CIRCULATION, OF ANY TAPIR POBUSBX1? IN THE CITY Q? GREENVILLE. Contract Advertising Low. Circulates also In Anderson. Pickend, Spanaa barg and Western Nortk Carolina. J. C. A E. BAILEY, joly ll proprietor*