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CITY AFFAIRS. ADVERTISE as will take notice that we cannot engage that any advertisement sent to THE N KWS office at a later hour than half-past nine o'clock at night will appear in the next morn .ng's paper. An exception to this rule is made in favor of notices of meetings, deaths and funerals. Meetings This Day. Reform Club, Ward?, at 8 P. M. . Ila Favorite Club, at half-past 8 P. M. Solomon's Lodge, at 3 P. M. Palmetto Fire Company, at 8 P. Sf. Charleston Riflemen Club, at half-past 8 P. If. Charleston Mechanic Society, at 8 P. M. Auction Sales This Day. A, C. McGillivray will sell lor the sheriff, at ll o'clock, at No. 88 Hasei street, contents of a carpet house; also at 12 o'clock, at the court- j house, real estate and securities. PERSONAL.-Bishop Young, of Florida, is lb. this city, and is staying at the Mills House. The Rev. James A. Corcoran, D. D., arrived hepe Saturday from Wilmington, which place he reached, en route from Rome, on Thursday. INQUEST_Trial Justice Logan held an In quest on the body of George Gadsden, who fell overboard at the Daniel's Island bridge, St. Thomas's Parish, and was drowned. The ver? dict was in accordance with these facts. THE WASHINGTON SCH?TZENFEST.-The dele? gates from the Charleston Sch?tzen Gesells-1 chaft tc the great fest at Washington, fifteen hx number, left this city on Saturday. They carry several handsome and valuable presents to their brother sch?tzen. DOUBLING THE PRICE OF ICE -The proprie? tors of the ice houses in this city, "in con- j sideraci?n of the long heated term, and in order to make their supply last out tho sea? son," give notice that they have doubled the j price of this luxury. T^E LATE REGATTA.-The Judges have de? cided in favor of the Arrow. Dr. Winkler, the owner ot the Arrow, has returned the prizes to the club, with a request that they be again offered tor competition in a race to take place on the 15th Instant,. THE OLDEST INHABITANTS.-The Times re? ports that one of the census takers for Union County returns a blind woman named Han nah Coleman, aged 120, Jack Sims, aged 107, and Jim Thomas, aged 106. This is pretty good ufor old? in a State where Northern peo? ple suppose that a pound of malaria is inhaled at every respiration. THE WAR NEWS.-The pleasurable excite? ment over the war news on Saturday anions our German citizens was intense. Flags were flung out, and rockets shot oft Our friend on Meeting street, the prince of the disciples of j Y'Ucan, raided a beer barrel upon a pole at his works. One enthusiastic French sympathizer smashed the Courier bulletin board over a ojray, claiming that the news must be a hoax. Although there was a deal of excitement, we have heard ot no disturbance of any sort. SHOOTINO.-The Columbia Guardian says that on Saturday. Just after "the dinner at Ridge Spring was concluded, and the audi? ence was about to assemble to hear a Radical colored man who desired to speak, and which desire had been promptly acceded to, a disa? greement arose between Mr. Lott and Mr. Cliff Williams. Pistols were drawn and shots exchanged. Two balls were lodged in the breast of Mr. Lott, but the surgeons present Drs.DuBose and Henry Sloan-were of opinion that the wounds are not necessarily mortal. FIRE.-On Saturday morning, about three o'clock, the house of the late Mr. James S. Gulgnard, on the corder of Senate and Bull streets, Columbia, was discovered to be in flames. The fire companies responded prompt? ly to the call, but the flames had made too rapid progress, and the building, said to be the largest framed house in the city, was burnt to the ground. There wa? no one residing upon the premises^ and the fire Is generally be? lieved to bethe work of an incendiary or in? cendiaries. The loss is between ten and fifteen thousand dollars. No Insurance. ARRIVAL OF THE IRON STEAMSHIP SOUTH CAR? OLINA.-This punctual steamer left New York last Thursday afternoon, under the new fall arrangment for Tuesday, Thursday and Satur? day* steamship departures, and arrived at her wharf on time at an early hour Sunday morn? ing, with a very large cargo and passenger Hst. Captain Adkins sails again on Thursday after the arrival o? the day passenger trains on the South Carolina Railroad, from Columbia and Augusta, and this route affords a cheap and pleasant means of travel North. Captain Ad kins ls ready to test the capacity of his steam er, with say 3000 bales of cotton. What say the cotton trade in Charleston, Augusta, Co -liimbia, Atlanta, Macon and Montgomery ? CRUMBS.-Mr. W. R. Davis, of Oconee, died on the 25m ult. The exercises of the Academy of Our Lady of Mercy will be resumed to-day. The Sunday-School Concert at the Second Presbyterian Church, yesterday, was largely attended, and the sioglng was excellent. The Laurensvtile Herald says : "Until within a lew days past we have had no rain since the first of August. Cotton has been seriously In? jured. It ls thought the crop will not be more than half an average yield in this county. Corn is a fair yield. Fodder pulling ls In lull "blast. Cotton picking commenced on Monday last ia some sections. Turnips sown a month since failed to come up, or were killed by rhe sun. Showers have fallen In places within the past five days. Hotel Arrival*-September 3 and 4. PAVILION HOTEL. S. Leckie and wife, Miss Leckie. Augusta; John Netties, South Carolina; S. R. Woodber? ry. Barnwell; G. W. Pratt, Palatka; M. Levi, Manning; Frank P. Tupper, New York; M. Jacobs, Manning; S. McDermott, Atlanta; J. M. Brown. Darlington; S. Brothers, Reeves ville; A. Loryea, James H. Loryea, South Carolina. CHARLESTON HOTEL. Mrs. Potter and sister, A. T. Gray, Edward F. Gallaher, Mrs. Gallaher, John S. Costello, J. D. Kavanaugh, Augusta; Samuel A. Pierce, Jr., Columbia; L. M. Moyes, Philadelphia; F. L. Stewart, Pittsburg; Lee Roy Myas, Savan? nah; F. W. Jones, Jerome P. Chase, Florence; Mrs. Martha Riordan, Washington; C. W. Mel son, Atlanta; H. T. Minor, Jr., Savannah; B. F. Jenkins. Richmond: George Sellers, Marys? ville; C. W. Balley, United States Army; S. Zorn, Louisville; S. B. Dow, Summerville; H. M. Gilbert. Florence. MILLS HOUSE. W. W. Morris. Delaware; Josiah Sheppard; Kew York; E. H. Jones, Long Island; J. H. Hughs, New York; H. P. Gray, Macon; Robert H. Browr., Atlanta; D. H. Chamberlain, City; C. C. Bown and lady, C. P. Leslie and wife, B, A. Season, South Carolina; Mrs. J. S. Bean, Joseph E. Bean, Augusta; Bishop Young, Kerida; Louis Jonar, New York; J. C. Rund lett. Beaufort. IMPORTANT SALE.-A large lot of'railroad securities, city assets levied on by the ex? ecutors of the estate of George Gibbon, will be sold at the Courthouse to-day, at 12 M., by Sheriff Mackey. Buscrsss 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 bis envelopes. ARNOLD'S HALL.-We are requested to call the attention of the presidents of the Reform clubs which meet at Arnold's Hall, Meeting street, to the fact that a lady whose residence adjoins the hall ls now lying dangerously ill, and to request that they will endeavor to pro? cure some other place of meeting, as the noise is exceedingly prejudicial to the hopes enter? tained of her recovery. SAD ACCIDENT.-An accident occurred on the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Rail? road on Thursday night, resulting in the seri? ous injury of Mr. James Johnson, the engineer of the train, who was thrown into a ditch of | water, his left leg being caught between a stump and a portion of the engine, completely crushing lt, and his right side was badly scalded. His leg has been amputated above the knee. Faint hopes are entertained of his recovery. There were no others Injured atoll, except the fireman and a wood passer, who were slightly bruised. CLUBS AND STARS.-George W. Williams struck Hannah Dolly on the back with a piece I of board, injuring her seriously, and was ' turned over to Trial Justice Bunch for prosecu? tion. Charles Halston was 6ent to jail for thirty days for tapping the till in Mrs. Davis's store. Harriet Green was sent to Jail for thirty days for stealing clothing from Jane Rivers. Edward Smith was also sent to jail for thirty days for stealing a pistol from James Grant. The captain and mate and a passenger on board of the schooner Woodcock were arrest? ed for brutality to a seaman and resisting a constable, and were bound o ? er to appear be? fore court. REFORM IN ST. PAUL'S PARISH.-An enthusi? astic meeting of the irlends of Reform was held at the White Church, St. Paul's Parish, on Saturday morning, a large majority of col ored citizens being present. Colonel Thomas LImehouse called the meeting to order, and Mr. Stephney Dingle explained the motives of the meeting. Mr. W. H. Francis delivered a pointed speech on the good work now pro? gressing, and was followed by Mr. J. B. Tliomas, who created a lasting impression on the minds of our colored friends who were as? sembled. He was followfd by Mr. F. V. S. Curt's, the secretary of the meeting, who ad? dressed himself principally to the colored peo? ple of the county on the fruits of the success of the Reform cause, and the equal administra? tion of Justice to the citizens of the whole Stat?. The meeting then adjourned. DR. ROBERT LEBBT.- We are heartily glad to be able to state that there was no truth whatever in the reports of the death of Dr. Robert Lebby, circulated in tli? city ca Friday night, and printed In THE NEWS of the follow? ing-morning. The rumor-for at the time it was nothing more-was brought to the atten? tion of one of the reporters of this paper late on Friday evening. He at once set to work to verify the statement, and was informed by a near neighbor of Dr. Lebby, who left his home after night, that he had positive information that the distressing report was true. This, we take It, was sufficient confirmation, and, con? sidering the lateness of the hour, relieves the reporter of any suspicion of want of proper :are. Dr. Lebby is now improving, and will, lt is hoped, soon be convalescent. We regret exceedingly that we should have been the innocent cause of so much pain to his many Friends, although we were so enabled to put upon record the expression of the public ap? preciation of his value as an officer and citizen. FAIR IN AID OF THE NEW GERMAN CHURCH. During the first week in November the Ger? man Ladles' Society will hold a grand fair at the Music Hall of the Academy ol Music, for the purpose of raising funds to assist in the completion of the new German Lutherau Church on King street, near Vanderhorst. This will be one of the handsomest churches in our city, and the advantage of such a beautiful edifice on King street-the only one there must be readily appreciated by all who have an eye to the improvement and beautifying ot our principal retail thoroughfare. Probably our German friends could not have chosen a better site for their church than that which they have secured. Central, convenient in every way to those for whose especial use it is Intended, and at a point which has been heretofore sadly deficient la architectural pre? tensions, its tall and graceful spire wlil relieve the antiquated specimens of the builder's art which surround it, and add greatly to the ap? pearance of that section ot the city. The ladles of the church have - sacrificed much towards its completion, and certainly de? serve a hearty well-done. Their means are, however, exhausted, and they make an appeal to our people which cannot and will not be un? heeded. To the ladies of our city we would particularly recommend a liberal support of the fair. Contributions ot articles, small or large, suited for raffle, general prizes, or Hie refreshment table, will be gladly received and acknowledged. TO THE HOUSE OE ISRAEL. Brei 'n en-The voice of public censure is heard ia our community, against an article ap? pearing in the last number of the XIX Cen? tury, edited by lite Rev. Dr. W. W. Hicks, wherein (pago 332) one Jacob Baret Kohn, Jew, one who belongs to the praslehood,'' is ridiculed and attacked for his religious prin? ciples. The sacred office that is entrusted to our care, demands that we shall precede you In following the glorious example ot our ances? tors, to protect and to defend the illustrious name that we have inherited at the cost of streams of blood, with which our martyrs have irrigated the ground-yea, all paru of the in? habited world. But, as the said editor, Rev. Dr. W.,w. Hicks, is well known in the Christian commu? nity of this etty for his intolerant, offensive and insulting language, without respecting age, rank, or political and religious convic? tions, w, discharging the functions of our sacred office, do hereby inform the House of Israel "That all papers, documents, pamphlets, books or writings, puolished or to be publish? ed by said Rev. Dr. W. W. Hicks, or by any of his proselytes, whereby any person or per? sons of our race, the customs, institutions or laws of otu: creed, are criticised, ridiculed or attacked, are, and will be, considered by us not of sufficient importance to receive the at? tention of any law-abiding Israelite." Brethren, be firm as ever ia your leora's and actions to promulgate the everlasting princi? ples of our ancient priesthood-justice, peace, and low for all and with all." Accept our greeting. Peace be with you! JOSEPH H. M. CHUMACEIRO, Minister of the Hebrew Congregation, K. E. B. E. BUSINESS NOTICES. SHOES ! SHOES ! SHOES ?-The public are re? spectfully invited to call at Lyons's Cheap Shoe House, No. 78 Market street, near Meet? ing, north side, opposite Co-operative store, sign of big boot and sign o? big shoe, wnere you will be politely waited on; the proprietor always on hand at this fancy establishment. You will certainly obtain bargains. aug27-sm6mos T. LTOKS. BILL HEADS printed on fine paper at $3, $4, to, $6 50 and $8 50 per thousand, according to size, at THE NEWS Job Office. HAVE you tried my dollar Tea, Green and Black? WILSON'S OBOCERT. jun8 ?'xvc\exa\ Notices. ps- TBE RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. CHARLES W. GRAVES and family, are invited to attend the Fun era'. Services of the former at the Second Presbyterian Church. THIS AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock. _"_sep?* ps- THE FRIENDS AND ACQUAINT anees of M-. and Mrs. JOHN PERCIVAL, and the members of the Second Presbyterian Chnrch. are invited to attend the Funeral or the former, at Dr. Smythe's Church? THIS AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock. sep?-* (Dbituarn. WILE.-Died. September L 1370, at B ackhull Plantation, St. stephen's Parish, Charleston County, S. C.. FRANK, only son of Samuel F. and Mary Ann Wile, aged io years and 9 months. Special Notices. pS- CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP SOUTH CAROLINA, from New York, are hereby notified that she ls discharging cargo TO-DAY at Pier No. 2 Union Wharves. Goods uncalled mr at sunset, will be stored at expense and risk of con? signees. WM. A. COURTENAY, sep5-i_Agent. ^SPREAD THE FAMILY BOARD WITH LUXURIES.-We might cite the authori? ties by the dozen to show that Irish Moss or Car? rageen (from which this celebrated SEA MOSS FARINE is made) has long bc-ea considered a val? uable species of nourishment for the 6lck-light, digestible, anti-febrile, restorative and fattening. This is what eminent men have said of Irish Moss as lt was-only half purified and compara? | ttvely unconcentrated. The new article (SEA MOSS FARINE)-which, by the magic of science, has suddenly sprang, pure and perfected, from an old matrix, like Minerva from the bed of Jove takes a far wider range. To us lt ls to reduce the expense of living, to spread thefam.ly board with luxuries costing less than common rare, and large? ly to Increase that variety in food which is said to be essential to health. It ls quickly prepared (ten minutes sufficing to produce a custard or pudding.) and we think no one who has once be? come acquainted with tts properties will te likely to ever abandon it as an article of diet. seps-mwf3Dtc_ ps- SEA MOSS FARINE FOR SALE, Wholesale and Retail, at CORWIN'S Grocery. No. 275 King street._ang26-fmw PS- NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS HAV? ING bills against the Schooners EMMA BAKER >r C. B. GRANT will please present them for pay? ment on or before the 10th Inst. N. B_On and after this date all bills transact? ed on account of Schooner EMMA BAKER will aot be paid by*me without my order. C. B. GRANT. September 3. 1ST0. 9ep3r3* pS-lUE SHIVERING SEASON.-THE oss to the laboring classes of the United States :auBed by fever and ague has been estimated at ipward? of two mllllous of dollars per annum. Vhole settlements are sometimes prostrated by he disease, and lt ls regarded In some localities s one of those visitations of Providence which annot be avoided. This is a mistake. As cer alnlyasanyof the evils which are Invited by leglect may be forestalled by precaution, so cer alnly may an attack of Intermittent (or remu? ent) fever be prevented by invigorating the sys em with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters In advance if the Beason at which this malady prevails. Pre entlon, lt is needless to say, ls the wisest policy; ?ut lt ls consoling to know that where time has tot been thus taken by the forelock, and the par ixysms have actually commenced, a complete ure may. in ali cases, be rapidly effected by the tse of this powerful vegetable tonic. Tue repa atlon of the Bitters as a specific for dyspepsia, Iver complaint, constipation and nervous debtll y, has in some measure thrown into the shade ts merits as a preventive and cure of other ali? ?en ts. but all who have ever taken it, either as a >rotec:lon against or remedy for ma'arlous fe rere, will admit that lt surpasses tn efficiency all he so-called specifics (Including qoinlne) usually described for these maladies, while it is at the ?ame time entirely harmless and decidedly pala able. . pep.T-fiu.tc ZSS- NOTICE - OFFICE SAVANNAH ?ND CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPANY CHARLESTON, S. C.-The Coupons tor interest >n the Bonds of the Charleston and Savannah tailroad Company, guaranteed by the state of South Carolina, which mature September 1st, 870, will lie paid on presentation at the First Na Ional Bank of Charleston. aug29 S. W. FISHER, Treasurer. pS- NOTICE.-OFFICE SAVANNAH IND CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPANY, CHARLESTON, S. C.-The Coupons on the BonOs of he Savannah and Charleston Railroad Company, or funded Interest, which mature September 1st, 1370, will be pal t on presentation at the Banking louse of H. H. KIMPTON, FluanclaFAgeDt State >r South Carolina. No. 9 Nassau street. New York, >r at the First National Bank or Charleston, at be option or the holders. S. w. FISHER. aug29 Treasurer. NOTICE.-AT A MEETING OF he Town Council of Moultrleville. Sullivan's Is and, held Tu uns DA v. August 23,1970. the foliow ng resolutions wero adopted: ' . * ? * * .. . Resolved. That the Clerk of Council be Instruct M to advertise that all parties who have made ap ilicailon for Lots prior to August ll, 1870, will ?eoelve their certificates by calling on him. at io. 15 Broad street, and paying all charges, lu :ludlng road duty Tor this year. ?*???** Resolved. That all persons to whom Lots have )ee:i granted must apply for the certificate of the tame, and pay all charges therein within thirty 30) days arter publication of notice heretofore >rdered*. and that m default thereof the privilege jranted be forfeited. * * . * * ? ? Extract from the Minutes. D. B. GILLILAND. Clerk Town Council, aug27 Moultrleville. S. I. ps- AWAY WITH UNCOMFORTABLE MUSSES.-Comfort and Cure for the Ruptured. Sent postpaid on receipt of io cents. Address Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 12? Lexington avenue, New Vor*, dael* YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY HAVING YOUK PRINTING EXECUTED AT THE NEWS .Kin OFFICE. ?-ORDERS PROMPTLY FILI.KI?.-*? ps-A GRAND clPUt.ii us n?lENCE. From the time when, in IK:?. Dr. ROUGE discov? ered "Carbolic Acid" ?od ?wxTrsordiuary medi? cal effects, nothing in MM tunion or Medicine has equalled lt. Largely UBWI by rim French physi? cians in treatment of consumptive and scrofu? lous diseases, n was ininMIuueri by the Court Phy? sician or Berlin. MAX KKNMT HENRY, into Prus? sia, and from tbeu<-4- tc tue United States. No? thing else of thu present day nan equal HEN* RY'S SOLULION OR CARBOLIC CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR. Patients get better after only one AMS ha* bssn taXen, and we cordially recommend lt to the public.-{Editor "Argua." )anl717c Spinal Notices. pm- TO THE' PUBLIC-OWING TO the long continued term of hot weather, the pro? prietors of the Charleston Ice House, and. the Meeting Street Ice House, are compelled to ad? vance the price of Ice irom one (l) to two (2) cents per pound, m order to reduce consumption and make the stock on hand last until more can be secured. As eoonas the supply is secured, the price will be reduced to.former rates. ALVA GAGE k CO.. sepa-:_JOHN L??CIHE._ ^?HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY in Medicine as well as in other things. AYER'S SARSAPARILLA ia a genuine preparation of that unequalled spring medicine and blood purifier, decidedly superior to the poor lOJ Ita-lons hereto? fore in the market. Trial proves lt. augS-m wfs_._ pS"COMMERCIAL TRANSPORTA? TION OFFICE, corner Exchange and Ea^ Bay streets, second floor. DRAYING, TRUCKING, Ac. promptly attended to at lowest market rates. Leave Orders or Bills of Lading. aug22-m6? ?&- TS THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA.-Ex parte JOHNW. BUR? BIDGE, Assignee, in re ALBERT V7ICHMAN, Bankrupt.-Petition to sell Real Estate.-In pur? suance of an order In the above stated case, no? tice is hereby given to all the lieu creditors of the above named ALBERT WIOHMAN, to prove their hens before J. C. CARPENTER, Esq., Registrar in Bankruptcy, on or before the 20th day of October, A. D. 1S70, and show cause, If any they have, why the Estate tn the petition mentioned should not be sold free from Incumbrance. Wnlterboro", August 25th, 187?. JOHN W. BURBIDGE. aug29-m3_._Assignee. ^BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE.-THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE is the best in the world harmless, reliable, Instantaneous, does not con? tain lead, nor any vUallc poison ta produce par? alysis or death. Avoid the vaunted and delusive preparations boasting virtues they do not possess. The genuine W. A. BATCHELOR'? HAIR DYE has had thirty years' untarnished reputation to uphold Its integrity as the only perfect Hair Dye, Black or Brown. Sold by all Jrugglsta. Applied at No. 16 Bond street, New Yds. noria fmwlyr -_ pS- THE STATE OF SOUTH CARO? LINA-COUNTY" OF EDOEFIELD.-Court of Pro? bate.-MARTIN McCART?'L. P. RUTLAND AND WIFE, and others, plaintiffs, against DAVID P. LAGUNE, Administrator, and others, defendants. Copy Summons (forTener/Complainr, not served.) To the defendants, WARREN AMAKER and LUCY, his wire. JAMES WELSH and SARAH, his wife. MICHAEL MCCARTY", JAMES MCCARTY, THOMAS MCCARTY, and MARY E. MCCARTY: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint la this action, which ts flied In the ottlce of the Probate Judge, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers, at their ornee, or either of them, at Edgefleld Courthouse. South Carolina, within twenty days after the ser? vice hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff tn thia action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. WRIGHT, JONES & NORRIS. Plaintiffs Attorneys. Dated August 12,1370. To the defendants, WARREN AMAKER and LUCY. hU wife, JAMES WELSH and SARAH; his wife, MICHAEL MCCARTY, JAMES MCOARTY, THOMAS MCCARTY, and MARY E. MCCARTY: Take notice that the summons In this action, of which the foregoing ia a copy, was flied In the otllce of the Judge or Probate forEdizeaeld Coun? ty, a: Edgefleld Courthouse, In the State or South Carolina, on the 12th day of August, A. D. 1970. WRIGHT, JONES & NORRIS. aogl3-mS_Plaintiffs Attorneys. ?Sr-AN APPEAL TO" THE CITIZENS OF CHARLESTON.-The Niagara Fire Englue Company, No. 8, or Charleston, being desirous of rendering their organization morecfflclent for the preservation or property rrora fire, earnestly so? licit the citizens In general to aid the Company tn the purchase of a new Engine. The one they have has been In service since the year 1850, and being worn out, has become almost entirely useless. The Company have been using this Engine since 1361, and repairing lt with their own means and without expense to the city. They are now compelled to appeal to the generosity of those whom they have heretofore ralthfuUy served to contribute for the purchase or a new Engine that the Company may be enabled tn the future to render more valuable services than in the past. The Chler and officers or the Department, as well as the whole organization, can bear testi? mony to our efforts as well as good order. We feel confident we cannot call on our citizens in rain. The following named persons are authorized to collect for the Company: J. H. GADSDEN, Chairman. I. B. BROWN. IE. CHAPMAN, J R. PINKNEY, ; H. CARROL. H. WICKMAN. I P. W. LEWIS. E. C. TUCKER. IR. MINDORA, * I. H. CURTIS, 'E. E. LYONS. * D. FAiRST. |W. LAWTON, T. Met?. CARR, !J. B. NELL. No list ls genuine unless bearing the Seal of the Company. We the undersigned otHccrs or the Charleston Fire Department, approve or the above appeal. R. M. ALEXANDER, Acting Ohler Fire Depart? ment. C. P. AIMAR, Second Aflsla:ant Chief Fire Depart? ment. F. L. O'NEILL, Third Assistant Chief Fire Depart. ment. GEORGE L. BUIST, Chairman Board Flremas ters. R. "S. BRUNS. Vlce-Ciialrman Board Fl.-em asters. auglo-l0wfml8_ gm- AWAY WITH SPECTACLES.-OLD Eyes made new, easily, without doctor or medi? cines. Sent postpaid on receipt or lo cents. Ad? dress Dr. E. B. FOOTE. No. 120 Lexington avenue, New York. declfi LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT? TERS, an old German Tonic._ ??B- LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT? TERS, the inojt delightful and effective In the world. LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT? TERS strengthens thc debilitated. ps- LIPPMANN GREAT GERMAN BIT? TERS cures i>ma e complaints. pS- LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT? TERS cures -'uever well" people. iES-LlPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT? TERS wal give an appetite. JunlO-rmw Nctospaucrs. m H ? MARION STAR, MARION, S. C., has a large and incroasing circulation among the bitiuential planters and business men of the Pee? dee country. Crops were never more promising. The enthusiasm ror Reform is unbounded. The circulation of THE STAR will be largely increas? ed during the present campaign. Merchants and others, in view of these facts and of the large uuraberorcar planters who will visit the Agri? cultural Fair to be held In tho city la November next, will flnd Its columns an excellent medium through which to make their business and place of business known. Rates or advertising liberal, angil JUST REC E I VED, CAUSON ATE OF AMMONIA Bicarbonate cf Soda Cream ol Tartar Fresh Hopa. For aale, wholea-iie and retail, by Dr. H. RAER, octe No. 131 Meeting street. -fairs. FAIR OF j ns GERMAN LADIES' SOCIETY, For the purpose of completing their new Church, will be held during the FIRST WBBK in November next, at the Concert Rooms of the Academy of Music. The ladles respectfully ask for kind and voluntary contributions from all citizens kindly deposed towards their undertaking. Any contributions, in fancy orjuseful articles, small or large, or to the Refreshment Tables, will be gratefully accepted, and duly acknowl? edged through the public press. Mr. F. VON SANTEN will receive for the ladles all contributions, and exhibit them at his Store, No. 229 King, near Market street. The ladles ask that this appeal to a generous public may not be overlooked. MRS. D. A AMME, President. Mas. F. WEHMANN, Secretary. sep5-a MRS. J. U. BOESCH, Treasurer. Crjina, (Erockert), Ut. XTfM. G. WHILDEN & CO. HAVE REMOVED THEIR WHOLESALE CROCKERY, CHINA ANS GLASSWARE ESTABLISHMENT FROM No. 137 MEETING STREET TO No. 2fl KAYNE STREET, Extending through to No. 02 MARKET _STRBET, entrance on both streets. Mr. W. s. L ANN EAU will have the WHOLE? SALE DEPARTMENT especially under als charge, and Mr. STEPHEN THOMAS, Jr., will be lonna at the RETAIL STORE, No. 255 KING STREET, cor? ner Beaufaln, and will manage that branch. Our customers and friends will find a complete ASSORTMENT OF GOODS at both S'.ores at REA SONABLE RATES. WM. G. WHILDSN. .S. THOMAS, JR. . W. S. LAXXIATA CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, J AT NO. 29 HAYNE STREET, AND No. 62 MARKET STREE L WATCHES JEWELRY SILVER AND PLATED WARE] CUT AND PRESSED GLASS CROCKERY AND CHINA AT No. . '56 KINO S T R E E T.] CORNER BEACFAIN. * For sale by WILLIAM G. WHILDEN & C O: mays Cotton ?ins, Ut. QOTTOK GQKTAND CONDENSERS? THE CELEBRATED u UNIVERSAL " AND "STAR COTTON GINS AND CONDENSERS are adapted to ginning and cleaning all kinds' | and conditions of cotton, and fitted for Steam, Water, Horse, Wind, or Manual Power. The Cotton Supply Association, of Manchester, England, awarded to the "Universal'' Cotton Gm the highest honors over all other Saw Gins, and declared, the samples ginned by lt entirely unin? jured-a. compliment never before or since given to any other Saw Gin by tba: Association. The highest award has also been given to the above Gm and Condenser by the Georgia State Agricul? tural Society, by the Maryland Institute, and ny the New York State Agricultural Society. Descriptive, Illustrated, and price catalogues furnished gratis on application by mall or other? wise. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO , Northeast cor. Meeting and Cumberland sis., auv'15-lmo. Charleston, S. C. jp IRE BRICK! FIRE BRICK! Just received 50,000 SUPERIOR FIRE BRICK, Both "Regular" and "Shaped.'' For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Northeast cor. Meeting and Cumberland sta. angl5-dmo. Charlestoni S. C. c? fjords. LUMB1A HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C.. WM. GORMAN, PROPRIETOR. The Proprietors of this pleasantly located and elegantly furnished Establishment, at the State Capital, desire to Inform the travelling public and others seeking accommodations, tha* the "CO? LUMBIA" ls In every respect a nrst-class Hotel unsurpassed by any In the State or the United States. Situated m the business centre of the city, with fine large airy rooms, and a table sup? plied with every delicacy of the season, both from New York and Charleston marketa, the Proprie? tors pledge theaseives that no efforts will be spared to give perfect satisfaction in every re? spect. A first-class Livery Stable ls attached to the Hotel, where vehicles-ol every description can be had at the shortest notice. Omnibuses attend the arrival and departure of every Train, and passengers are carried to and from the Hotel FR3B OP CHARSB. WM. OORMAN. apr:." wfm -fertilisers. AT T S O N A C L A R K VS " W SUPERPHOSPHATE Manufactured from the South Carolina Phosphate Rock. TRADE ; W.\C. MARK. I-1 WM. GURNEY, Julyll-mwf3mos Agent for South Carolina. ?Hiscc?ancons. THE CELEBRATED THOROUGHBRED Stallion "JONCE HOOPER" will stand this season in Spring street, near King. . Terms-$25 the season aud $1 to the groom, payable in advance. For pedigree aud anv other particulars, apply at No. ll Yanderhorat Wharf_j&n31 iowf SHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING. LADIES AND CHILDREN Attended at their residences promptly and at reasonable rates. Send orders to _ , W. E. MARSHALL, Barber, Broad street, next door to Telegraph ofllue. may23_ T\R. BING'S PILE REMEDY. For sale by Da. H. BAER. Inly 5 _ O I L1 OIL! O I L1 Winter strained SPERM, Extra Lard C. B. A Co.'g Engine Oil, Paraphen? spindle Olive Oil, Cotton Seed OU White Oak (Weat Virginia) OIL For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24&mo Charleston, 9. 0. g ALL, BLACK & CO., Noa. 565 and 667* BROADWAY. KEW YORK, ABE IMPORTERS OF WATCHES From all the principal manufacturers In Europe, and agenta for all AMERICAN MOVEMENTS, winch they furnish m gold and silver cases, at the lowest prices. Packages sent per express, al? lowed to be opened and selections nat'.e. Julyl8-lyr Oro Q?oooBi &t. J1ALL AND WINTER IMPORTATION. 1 8 7 O . RIBBONS, MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS. ARMSTRONG. C AT 0 R A CO., Importers and Jobbers of: Bonnet, Trimming and Velvet RIBBONS Bonnet Silks, Satins and Velvets Blonds, Nets, Crapes, Ruches Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments Straw Bonnets and Ladies* HatvTrimmed and Untrimmed Shaker Hoods, Ac, ? 337 dc 339 Baltimore st., Baltimore, Old., Offer the largest atock to be found In this coun? try, and unequalled In choice variety and cheap? ness, comprising the latest Parisian novelties. Orders solicited, and'prompt attention given, aug8-mwflmo* _ . .financial. A C. KAUFMAN, No. 2 5 BROAD STREET," CHARLESTON, S. 0. Dealer in SPF CIE, UNO CR RENT BANK NOTES Bonds, Stocks, Coupons, Ac, Ac Orders for the purchase and sale of Securities promptly executed. , Collections carefully attended to and remitted for upon day of payment, at current rates of ex? change. Prices Current Issued weekly and forwarded gratuitously to any point on application. New York Correspondents-Messrs. Howes A Macy, Henry Clews A Co., Luther Konntze, and J.* M. weith A Arente. junls-mwfSmoa STetD Publications. THE ONLY UNABRIDGED PEOPLE'S EDITION, THE LIFE, Ac, OF ST. PAUL. It ls due to the publishers, whom tr e subscriber represents, to say that the "People's Edition" of this great work ls prepared with much care and labor in pursuance of the plan of these writers and under their auspices. It ls tt greatly im? proved edition, and substitutes English for the Latin, Greek and German quotations, so as to snit readers who, as Dr. Howson cays, tbough well educated, may not find lt convenient to refer to Greek or German booka. It is not an American abridgment, but an English reprint m clear and large type, with translated notes. It may be farther distinguished by Its leather bind? ing, an Introduction hy the Rev. Or. Bacon, of Yate College, whose abilities, studies and .travel eminently flt him for the service he thus renders. This Edition ls, in truth, a "People's Edition," a book for thc million, a national blessing. sep2-fmw3* W. A. THERRELL, Agent. E USSELL'S LIST AGRICULTURAL WORKS, Ac. THE PARKS. PROMENADES AND GARDENS OF PARIS, Ulustr?ted. 1 vol., 8vo. Curtis's Farm Insects,with Colored Plates. 1 vol., 8vo. Stephens's Book of the Farm. 2 vols., 8vo. insect Enemies of Fruit and Fruit Trees, by Trim ball. Vlele's Six Lectures on Agriculture. Wright's 3000 Receipts. Youatt on the Dog, edited by Lewis. McClure's Diseases, American Stable, Field and Farm Yard. Stonehenge: The Horse In the Stable and the Field. American Gardiner's Assistant-Bridgman, revis? ed by Todd. Bridgman's Kitchen Gardener, a new edition. Culture of the Grape and Winemaklng, by Robt. Buchanan, with an Appendix on the Cultiva? tion of the Strawberry, by Longworth. Downing's Landscape Gardening, Illustrated. 8vo. Farmer's Barn Book, by Cater, Youatt, Skinner and Milla. Gleanings from French Gardening, by Robinson. 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CaUatjTHE NEWS ."JOB OFFICE and examine Specimens and pnces. ??*4 QUirtimt Sat?--?rjis WajiS By A. c MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. _" " SHERIFF'S SALE'. G. A. Courtenay vg. Charles D. Carr A Co. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, to me direct ed and delivered, win be sold THIS DAY, the 5th of September Instant, on the premises, No. 88, north side of Hasel street, at ll A M., All the rljrht. title and interest of the defendant tn tue ENTIRE CONTESTS ora Carpet Store, con? sisting of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Matting, Rugs, Door Mats, Ac, Ac. - ALSO, A B?RSE AND WAGON/ . Levied on and to be sold as the property of Charles D. Carr A Co., under an execution In the above case. . . ?.? . ' Terms cash. E. W. M. MACKEY. . sep5_._8.0.0. By A, c. MCGILLIVRAY, ' Auctioneer. . SHERIFF'S SALE; and of "??dry writs of Fieri F?dlas low described: Property-as be JAMES CANTWELL VS. J0HK P raSH?m All that LOT OF LAND, m ttatoSL thereon, on the west side of Church . streetT, door south of Chalmers street; bounded north bv Landa formerly or- McKenzie, south by Xams formerly of - Ryan, east by Church street, and west by Lands formerly of-McKenzie..-.; : Levied cn, and to bo sold as the property of John F. Preston, at the ault or James CamweU. JOH* C. KENNEELT TS. J. C. W. LEQAJtB; All that PLANTATION OR TRACT 0F1[AND, situate on John's-Island, County or Ctumeston. containing about 500 acres of Land, m?re oiOesa Levied on and to bs ?old as the property ot J. C. W. Legare, at the suit of J. 0. Kennerly.1 : KICHAEL HOGAN, ADJi'n, VS. JAMBS ii El VI V.; Four Carts, two Ploughs, a lot of second-hand Harness, and a Mule. .'-'- >..; Levied on and to be sold as the property of James Melvin in the above stated case, -,,-, - J W. T. OWENS T3. P. GROOMS. : ' All that PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LAND, situate in St. James Goose Crees, containing -- acres; bounded north by Lands or - Moore, Bouth by Lands of- Owen, and east by Lands or Welch. ? - ALSO, ?Mia !<# At the same time, at the Plantation of idue defendant, St. James Goose Creek, on the State Road, about 31 miles from the City of.^ha?tes ton, ' '? '.., ,ii? One MILCH COW AND CALF, fl? W?d, bf Sh??pllldOh?OrayPony. ? * Levied on and to be sold as the . properly, or Pincfcney Grooms, at the suit of W. T.' Owens* j Terms cash. E. W. M. MACKEY,, sep5_' _ ? .'. 'S."ff.'Q. SHE it I j? ?'S 8 A L 2 : ".J".?? W. p. Dowling- and George F. ?r?wl?iSk 4*3 and J. s. B. Jones. . t - f^rT By virtue or a Writ of Fieri Facias and execu? tion against the property In the above cases', to me directed and delivered, will he sold THIS DAl, the 5th or September instant, fa front' of the warehouse on Accommodation Wharf, at ll o'clock A. M. precisely, - " . _n All the right, title and interest or the' defendant in two bales or UPLAND COTTON. ?? s + Levied on and to be sold as the property of ii 8. B. Jones in the above stated cases. ,' - " Terms cash. E. W. M. MACKEY, S. ?.'O. . Bep5_rtbwyl ?? EXECUTORS OF GEORGE GIBBON VsT City ConncU of Charleston.' 5 no'o: . By virtue of an Execution against the-Property tn the above case, to me directed and delivered, will be sold THIS DAY, the 6th of Septem? ber, 1870, at the northeast earner of the 'Court house, at 12 o'clock M. ? .. . All m? right, title and interests or the defend? ants In ihe Property hereinafter set rorth and db 8ctlbed, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the above execution: - . .v f 8800 SHARES, original Stock, Northeastern Railroad. 2000 Shares, original Stock, Cheraw indVDar llngton Railroad. 5950 Shares Memphis and Charleston (Dividend) Stock. , $339150 Certificates or Indebtedness Northeast? ern Railroad. $26,000 -Eight per cent. Bonds or the Northeast? ern Railroad. Levied on and to be sold as the property or the City Council or Charleston, m the above-stated case. ? .. , TermB cash, E. W. M. MACKEY, J seps Sheriff O. C fiailr?tt? Sapping. " ? -r, STEAM ENGINES AND ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES. /> . " A rail, assortment of BRASS and IRON FIT? TINGS, ror steam and gas-a rt? rs and plombera. Steam Ouages, Guage-cocks, Low Water Detec? tors, Oil Caps, Tools for machinists and blact smiths, Bellows, Ac. For sale by . ;?, CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., . . Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, ! ? mch24 ?mo_Charleston, S." O, \ Q?CUMBER-WOOD PUMPS. . -'?:\ The cheapest and best PUMP now In nae, They give no taste to the water and are applicable tn every locality. - . For sale by . . : ~ CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO,, : Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, 1 mch24 emo_Charleston, SJ 0. jg TEAM ENGINES,. .'. ' B?LLERS, STEAM PUMPS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, i. single and double-acting Lift and Force PUMPS^ H. Dlsston A Son's Celebrated Circular, Gang, Hand and Cross-cut Saws. Also, Miners' and Eil; gtneers' Supplies Ul great variety, Shovels, Pleb; Ac. For sale by . . ? . ' '.CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., .? 'j Corner Meeting and Cumberland atreef, mch24 6rao_Charleston, 8.0. ?gAB IRON AND STEEL. English and American Relined, in bara' English and American common, in ban BoUer Plate and Sheet Iron Bolts, Nuts and Washers.] For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., - Cerner Meeting and Cumberland stree ta,. - mch24 6mo Charleston, s. c. N AILS, NAILS, Ol the best branda. Including Parker Milla sad CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.'S unequalled-??N8 Plus Ultra" CUT NAILS. ALSO, A fail Stock or Wrought and Cnt SPIKES. For sale by ' ' CAMERON, BARKLEY k CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 emo_Charleston, s._Q. J)IPE FOR GAS, STEAM AND WATER. Sole Agency of MORRIS TASKER A ?O.'S Pat cal Iron Works. At store of CAMERON, BARKLEY k CO-i Corner Mooting and Cumberland streets, mch24 6mo Charleston, 8. 0. B BL T I N G. A large Stock of Leather and Rubber BELTING and RUBBER GOODS, Including Manhole and Handhole Gaskets, (all sizes.) Hose, Sheet Rnb ber for packing, Pure Vulcanized Gum for valves, Ac. ALSO. "Regulation" LEATHER HOSE, doublevtveted and of approved manufacture. For sale by CAMERON. BARKLEY k CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mchMCmo Charleston, S.O. WHITELEAD, COLORS AND O 1 L I Pore Raw and Double-BolledUNSEJH) OIL ~ English and American White. Lead Paints m OU. in great variety. ALSO, An extensive assortment of BRUSHES..... - For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO. Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, m :as4 mo Charleston, a. C.