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. CITY AFFAIRS. Aj)VKRTiBKKa will take notice that we. cannot engage that any advertisement sent to THE ?f sws office at a latex hoar -than half-past nine ?o'clock at night will appear in the next morn? ing's paper. An exception to this rule is made -in favor of netlces of meetings, deaths and ftinerals. _ . ^5 Meeting? Thia Day. Tyre Lodge, at 8 P. M. ^Charleston Library Society, at 1 P. M. RAMIE OK THE THERMOMETER at Joseph Blackman's drug Btore. No. 39 Broad street, July 22: 8 o'clock, 82; 10, 86; 12, 89; 2, 89; 4, 37;'6, 84; 8, 82. ^ ' ' > "J "I"'' , V ? ".," ? ($* . : i M . Os AO.-The Columbia Guardian ia Informed that Wash Jones alias Wash- Bynum, who was wounded In the Gadsden m?l?e, died from his injuries on Tuesday last. THE SEAT OF WAR.-Our thanks are due Mr. 21 B. Oases for an excellent map of the <;seaJ; ot war," issued by the Home Insurance Compaay'bf N?w Torie, of which" he is the *genu- >'* ' ^" THE CROPS.-A correspondent at Gladden's Grove says that the rains are abundant and the crops promising, except .In the lowlands, which have generally failed. Wheat has turn? ed out well, some farmers making twenty bushels an acre, which fa extraordinary for that section. Oats are doing well. fas NORTH GBRMAN STEAMSHIP LOME.-We are requested to announce that the steamships of the North German. Line which run from Baltimore to Bremen, have suspended their tr)ps for the present. There will consequently be no steamer leaving Baltimore until further ; announcement. THE BARNWELL SENTINEL.-We print to-day aa advertisement of the Barnwell Sentinel, an old established paper, which circulates at every postofflce in Banwell. County, and on the South Carolina Railroad, between Charles? ton and Angosta. Thc Sentinel isa staunch and able paper, and advertisers will find Its .columns a capital way of reaching tautness men and the country penile. THE HOME INSURANCE COMPANY. -This flour- : faning company, as will, be seen by reference to our advertising columns, has added a half ? . million of its surplus f u nd to its capital s took, thereby making ita capital proper two and u half millions, and its surplus two millions, the total capital and surplus being $4,500,000, all safely invested lu first-class securities. The agent of the company, Mr. Z. B. Oakes, offers to Insurers the protection of this company at j ? the usual rates of premium. ? OUR FRUIT AND PRODUCE TRADE.-We take the following front a late number of the American Grocer: CHARLESTON, June 20. Editor American Grocer-Located in Charleston, and presuming that some infor? mation concerning the fruit and produc? mar? kets of the Southern Atlantic ports might be Interesting to your readers, we append statis? tics of quantles and kinds of fruit principally consumed in this section during the winter season, and of the green truck raised around the ct tv. and quantities shipped to the differ? ent cities North in the spring and summer. This statement has been, carefully complied from {)oslUve''mforDaa^rA^anl may be relied Ofthefanoua kinds of Oranges, Floridas take the preference, and always command the hlgh?w figures. Jamaica and Havana, next in demand. Oranges, 2,200,000; of these 1,000,- 1 000, or say.3000 .bola, were Floridas: bananas, 11,000 bunches; cocoas., 255,000, Rnatau and , Baracoa; grape frait, 20,000; pines, 42,000. ' Fox the ap ring un d summer months of 1869, commencing April 8th and ending July 15th, the folio wing quantities of- truck were raised - ?nd shipped North : . " " * Bois. Boxes . - .'. 'Potatoes.- Vegetables. ; Shipped to New York...... 22,773 23,155 Shipped to Baltimore. -2,KW 6,2011 Shipped to Philadelphia...-. 2,185 8,055 j 3y boxes vegetables, tomatoes, peas, beans, -cucumbers, squasliee, Ac, are meant. . Or the yield of the present season we are not actually advised, but from what has : already passed ander our notice there will be ' over, two-thirds ol' the quantity raised or Bbip- ! ped aa compared 'rita last year. PAUL, WELCH ? BRANDES. Cau3?i?3.^The llaga of the shipping In the harbor yesterday was at half-mast, In respect to the memory of the late Captain Chichester, ohthe steamship Tennessee. WAconttnue tb be visited by showers every afternoon, which revives vegetation, fills the cisterns, and moderates the heat; I There was an i t?mense gathering bf the col? ored people at Policeman Martin's funeral, at ? Cain's Church, on Calhoun street, yesterday afternoon. Ordained to the woris of the gospel ministry i>y request, and al. the Morris street Baptist Church, on the evenicg of July 7th, James C. Pawiey and John B. Green. Many of oar people are seeking refuge from the daat and heat, by a summer sojourn on Sullivan's JA land, which is a good Idea, Instead of going further aud faring worse at some fashionable watering place. CbJof, .(pr?stanlo Hubbard has appointed sev? eral special constables for Charleston, to be on hand ' at', the election-among whom Henry May was appointed for Ward 1, and Hernandez -and Murphy, besides several colored ones. Ber. E. J- Adams, pastor of the Mission Prer by terian Church In George street, is anno un c -ed as a cajadldate for Congress by many Repub- j Bean voters of the Second Congressional Dis tri ct. Mr. John Campten was fined $10 at the May? or's Court, yesterday morning, for allowing a | dangeroas deg to run at large. The complaint was entered by Henry Terris, whom he had J bltteqr^- . i were instituted yesterday W. C. Prackney, a trial Jos? tice of Christ Church Parish. He is accused ?of allowing prejudice and malice to Influence bis officiai acia. A carpet-bagger was arrested last evening for stealing a carpetbag containing a pistol, an accord?on auria poqnd of tobacco, from a | boase in the opp wards. He waa !held for examination. &fc ^. Nlcholas Aston*waa 'arreated yesterday by the police on a charge Qi stealing, rigging from a vessel in the harbor... After ajirlef legal In? vestigation, In which th? guilt ofthe party was made apparent, be waa-turned over to the State authoriUesfor prosecution. It is said that the procession at the funeral of policeman Martin, who was shot by a United States soldier, was so large that it took half an hour to pass a given point on Meeting street. Muck sympathy, and a good deal of excite? ment, was manifested throughout the day. ft is said that Governor Scott has told his friends that he intends to carry his election at ?07 cost of blood and money, If he shall find that lt can-be. obtained at no cheaper price. Any port In a storm. His Winchester ride speech te- to be distributed as a campaign docu ment*,?^dte<rU?its 'lo read and.circulate.'' The erasa* takers of the city are prosecu? ting their work with earnestaeas and ao? v 1 ty, but witiraoTue difficulties annoyances. It J aved aitoj^Uier as eaSyandpIea of the m anticipated. The ito be completed before the iota of THE IN?.A.VD ROUTE.- Messrs. J. D. Aiken & Go. give notice that the new and elegant steamer "Starlight," Captain N. L. Coste, will temporarily take the place of the "Pilot Boy," which is laid up for repairs. The "Starlight" leaves for Edlsto and Beaufort, on Tuesday, at S A. M., and for Savannah and Beaufort, on Thursday, at the same hour. - ?-.- 5, ..fs?? ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. - A coloredl^roman named Margaret Cokely, residing Inf .Queen street, near Church, attempted to- take her own life yesterday morning by.,.Byol??wing ,Dr^A nerum wus<<?jjed In, and ad ld ?? antidote, hui' up to last. night ".was considered .critical. The 'r> attributed tb some do? les growing -put-, of misplaced sf >'WOMANS a?| - Constables Evans and by ?he woman again8t.,wh"omithe-i;rit uejd.JUXd whose courage^ran counter^to her judgment. She proved ej^^h.ToT' both the constables, who acted solery-on'the defen? sive. They kept her at bay till they accom? plished their object, but came off like Joseph, minus certain portions of their apparel. ? HABEAS CORPUS.-A writ of habeas corpus was granted yesterday morning by Trial Jus? tices Caulfield and Levy in behalf of James Duncan, who*was committed by Trial Justice Bennett. The legal points of the case, or the practical .application of them, seems rather complicated. The affidavit in the case sets forth that Trial Justice Bennett had refused to accept security for an appeal, and had denied the prisoner the right of appeal. The case will be heard at an early day. THE COTTON CROP OF 1870-71.-A corre? spondent of the United States Economist, writing from Memphis, Tennessee, states that while the most liberal estimates of dealers in that quarter had not until recently put the cotton crop now being exported to - more than 2,730,000 bales, it is now generally conceded that the production of the past year was over 3,250,000 bales. The Economist estimates the crop for the present year at .4,300,000 bales, which ls considerably above the maximum crop before the war. In 1856, for . instance, our crop ls set down at 3,880,580 bales, which ls about the standard. THE BOLTER'S CONVENTION.-The following ta the report of the election of a second set of delegates, which took place on Thursday, by the DeLarge and Mackey faction, who bolted | from the regular convention at Military Hall on Wednesday night: The members of the Republican Conven don which was held on the night of the 20th Instant, at Military Hall, who withdrew from that body during the session, numbering thirty eight, met yesterday. During the day dele? gations from Christ Church, St. James San tee, and St. James Goose Creek, united with them, and, when the meeting was called to order, lt j was found that fifty-two delegates, with pro per credentials, were present. A. J. Banaler was called to the chair, and Hr. W. N. Taft was elected secretary. Arr election, for delegates to represent the county In the State Convention at Columbia, on the 2Gth- Instant, resulted as follows: A. J. Ran8ier, R. H. Coln, T. J. Mackey, G. E. Lee, B. Harlston, Abram Smith, E. W. M. Mackey, E. J. Adams, W. N. Tait, M. Caulfield, K. B. Moultrie. P. L. Miller. W. A. Grant, Wm. Per roneau, R. C. DeLarge, G. W. Pink ney, Alex? ander Williams, F. L. Mason. Ward 6 was not represented In the city dele? gation. ' - . _. . FATAL SHOOTING AFFAIR.-A very unfortu? nate affair, resulting la the loss of Hie, occurred ? Iben 112 o'clock on Thursday night, In King street, near Furns's-lane. Ic appear* that some soldiers of the garrison were behaving a rather a noisy and disorderly manner, when Private Martin,' acaloreo man,-of, the c..ty po? lice, approached them and ordered th3m to leslst, which they refused to do. Martin, anding the odds against bim, gave the usual rap on the curbstone for assistance. While thus engaged, one of the soldiers, said to be W. A. Johnson, a sergeant, of Company B, 3th infantry, drew a pistol and fired, ofter which the party fled. ?Private Robinson, of the police loree, hear- ] lijg the alarm, hastened to the spot, and was near by when the shot was fired, and started immediately In pursuit, shouting, as he went, for assistance. Private Riley, of the police force, heard the shout, and Joined In the pur-1 snit, and, hurrying into King street, saw a man running towards the gate leading to Ihe j Citadel, and, ia the attempt to stop him, he turned and ?red, shooting Riley through the leg, Just above the knee, Inflicting a severe wound. Riley was unable to proceed, but j Robinson continued the chase, and in crossing . the green the retreating soldier turned upon him and attempted to discharge his pistol, but j failed to explode the cap. He then made his way towards the Citadel gate, where he was stopped by the sentinel, and Robinson, coming up, arrested him. The pistol was not found upon him; he had either thrown lt away In Ute flight or handed lt to some other party. Lieutenant Chapman, of the police, also beard the shots, and hastened to the spot, where he found Martin sitting upon the side? walk, who told bun that he was shot, and de? sired assistance. The lieutenant then pro? cured an ambulance, and had him carried to his home, ot No. 4 Middle street, where he survived only about two hours. Medical at? tendance was called In and e-ery attention was shown him that medical skill could suggest, bat in vain. A post^morlem examination was held by Dis Simons and Jenkins, which showed that the ball had entered the side of the deceased, a few Inches below the nipple of the right j breast, and, passing through the body, lodged in the spine. Martin bore the reputation of a sober, steady and industrious man, and stood high In the police force. He leaves a wife and several children. Four other men-B. Lyons, It. HaU, John Howe and Sergeant John V. Smith-were ar? rested next morning and lodged In the Guard? house as accessories. "Unto six o'clock yesterday afternoon, the Ave prisoners who were arrested as principal and accessories in the homicide of private Martin of the police force, were confined in the dark hold in the guardhouse. The coroner's inquest will be held this morn? ing, ot 10 o'clock, at the City Hall. Hotel Arrivals-July ?3. MILLS HOUSE. Charles A. Bates, G. H. Haywood, Hilton Head; James F. Row, Boston; Samuel L. Cor? rie, City; L. F. Smith, Samuel Frazer, John j Whltesldes, Christ Church Parish; S. P. Rave-1 nel, City; R, .Newell, Brooklyn; Thomas G. Brown, Philadelphia; Finlay Johnson, Balti? more; J. P. Delahunt, Alabama; Bradley Jack? son, Maryland; G. C. Hoer, Henry L. Sprogue, New York; George Gibbs, St, Augustine. BUSINESS NOTICES. HAVE you tried my dollar Tea, Green and Black? WILSON'S GROCERT. ]un8 DEALERS VS TOR ore. directed to the adver? tisement of 3000 tons heavy Maine ice for sale, j . BILL HEAPS printed on fine paper at $3, 14, IS, $6 50 and $8 50 per thousand, according to size, at TBS NEWS Job Office. " To MKS of business' no house in Boston ls better than the American, its position being the centre of commercial life,, while no effort is spared to maintain thc high rank the house has held so long. "HUSBANDS, love your wives," is aa injunc? tion of Holy Writ, and one of the best ways of showing your appreciation of that command is to stop at No. 27 Queen street and leave an order for ono of the improved Common Sense Sewing Machines to be sent up. The best machine ever produoed yet for the amount of money._^ julylS BUSINESS ENVELOPES.-THE NEWS Job Office ls 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. S Shirts ano irnrnishmg C5O0?D. c o T T ' s PERFECT FITTING STAR SHIRTS. CHEAPEST SHIRT HOUSE IN THE CITY. FIRST-CLASS WORK. PERFECT FIT GUARAN? TEED. STAR SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER SHIRTS SENT EVERYWHERE BY EXPRESS. SIX FINE SHIRTS FOR $12. SIX MASONVILLE MUSLIN SHIRTS, with fine Linen Bosom, $15. SIX WAMSUTTA MILL SHIRTS, with very fine Linen Bosom, $18. SIX NEW YORK MILL SHIRTS, with very One Linen Bos em, ?$21 MADS TO ORDKR FROH MEASUREMENT. SIX FANCY PERCALE SHIRTS AND COLLAR $18, or $3 each. A full line or all sizes ready-made. These goods are 20 per cent, lower than any other ho use in the trader Send for printed Circular and direction of mea? sure. Address E. SCOTT, Jsnl7-0mO8D?C STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM. drugs, Chemicals, &z. jyt\ SIMMONS' LITER REGULATOR, A preparation of Roots and Herbs, warranted to be strictly vegetable, and can do no injury to any one. It has been used by hundreds, and known for the last thirty-five years as one or the most relia? ble, efficacious and harmless preparations ever offered to the suffering. IT taken regularly and persistently, lt in sure to cure: i Dyspepsia, headache, Jaundice, costiveness, sick headache, chronic dlarrhesa, affections or j the bladder, camp dysentery, affections or the kidneys, fever,- nervousness, ' chins, diseases ol the 8Win, impurity of the blood, melancholy or de? pression or spirits, heartburn, colic or pains in the bowels, pain In the head, fever and ague, dropsy, bolls, pain In back and limbs, asthma, erysipelas, female affections, and bilious].diseases generally. Prepared only by J. H. ZEILIN k CO., Drug? gists, Macon, Ga. Price $1; by mall $l 26. Many highly respectable persons can fully at? test to the virtues of this valuable medicine. For sale by GOODRICH, WIN EM AN A CO. DO WIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Janis slyr Charleston. gW EET QUININE Is a recent improvement 1 Replaces the um of the Bitter Sulphate Quinine, with whloh all are familiar. DOSE FOR DOSE, lt ls warranted fully equal In every way to Bieter Quinine, and, like lt, 1B the one great, posi? tive and unfailing oura for all DISEASES OF MALARIOUS ORIGIN. Fever and Ague, intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Billons Fever, Dnmb Ague, and the long train of disorders following these when neglected. SWEET QUININE ls made solely from Peruvian Bark {so ls Bitter Quinine, ; tbefore it ls of vegetable origin, and not a mineral poison, but, on the contrary, ls proved to be one or the elements round In tho blood or ail healthy persons. SWEET QUININE acts as an antidote tc, as well asa euro lor. Mala? rial or Miasmatic Poison, the absorption ol which by the lunga causes Intermittent Fevers, Ac. The only advantage claimed for SWEET QUININE over the use or old Bitter quint: e ls the entire ab? sence of that Intense, persistent bitterness, which m the latter ls an insurmountable obstacle to its use with most persons, and always with children. SWEET QUININE isln two ronna-in Powder, for the use or Physi cianB and Druggists, and Finid for use in the family and for the general public. STEARNS, FARR A CO., MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, NEW YORK. For sale by DOWIE, MOISE k DAVIS. maylO-tnths3aoB_ OIENTIFIC PROGRESSION Has unveiled to the light of day S THE BITTER, MEDICATED INFUSION Known to the people as SOLOMONS'? BITTERS! The Cure for Dyspepsia And lt? attending Evils. The Preventive to. All Malarial Diseases. The Regulator of Thc Liver and Stomach. The " Help " To Nursing Mothers. THE PURE, PROMPT AND PERFECT TONIO OF THE PERIOD. Prepared at thc Laboratory of A. A SOLOMONS k CO., Wholesale Druggists, Savannah, Ga. 9W Sold by allfiDrugglsts. W. s. CORWIN & CO. win supply it at Proprie? tors' prices. mohl-tnthsomos 2J0MO0PATHIC REMEDIES. A FULL ASSORTMENT just received by Da. IL BAER, jnlyS Na 131 Meeting street. (lotion (Eieo. RON TIES! IRON TIES! We will sell the following named IRON TIES at the lowest mices and on favorable terms : BEARD'S PATENT LOOK TIK-Highly Finished, swett's Patent Self-Fastening Tie-Varnished. Butler's Patent Tie-Varnished. Arrow Tte-Varnished. GBO. W. WILLIAMS-A 00., juiyi4-thatuio Factors, Mawito. OUSND?GHlM-CHAPLD?.-On the evening o? the'2l8t, bj the Rev. J. Mercier Green, HEN KY A. CUNNINGHAM and LAURETTA F. CHAPLIN, eldest daughter of the late Benjamin Chaplin, all of Beaufort, S. C. * irnncrol Notices. ??r- THE FRIENDS AND ACQUAINT? ANCES of Mrs. JANE LEITCH, and her sons, W. T. and G. M. Leitch, are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral Services, at Central Presby? terian Church, THIS AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock. Julv23_J_ pat- THE FRIENDS AND ACQUAIN? TANCES of Rev. and Mrs. Geo. J. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Averill and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Averill, and the Congregation and Sunday school of the Second Presbyttrfan Church, are respectfully Invited to attend the Funeral Services of Mrs. GEO. J. PORTER, at the Second Presbyterian Church, TO-MORROW (Sunday) MORN? ING, ai half-past 12 o'clock, without further Invita? tion julm Special Notices. DIVINE SERVICE WILL BE CON? DUCTED in the Orphan's Chapel, on SABBATH AITERNOON, at 6 o'clock, by the Rev. JOHN T. WIGHTMAN._Jnly23 RELIGIOUS NOTICE - SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-Public Worship will be held in this Church, TO-MORROW NIORT, at a quarter-past 8 . o'clock, by Rev; H. 0. DuEOSE. j The public are respectfully Invited to attend. Seats free. _ jaly23 ! ?efr-ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. In consequence ot tue Inability by indisposition bf the Rev. W. W. HICKS, Associate Pastor or this Church, the Rev. JOHN T. WIGHTMAN will supply hts place TO-MORROW MORNING, at half past IQ o'clock._jajyg SPRING STREET CHURCH.-DI? VINE Service will be held in this Church TO-MOR? ROW MORNING, at half-past io o'clock, by Bishop W. M. WIGHTMAN; and in the Evening, at half piBt 8 o'clock, by the Pastor, Rev. J. T. WIGHT? MAN. Sabbath-School in the Afternoon, at half-past 4 o'clock. The congregation are respectfully In? vited._ J my 2a ^CONSIGNEES PER STEAMER MARYLAND, from Baltimore, are hereby noticed that she ts THIS DAT discharging cargo at Pier No. 1, Union Wharves. All Goods not taken away at sunset, will remain on wharf at consignees' risk. MORDECAI A CO., Jnly23-2_Agents. ?ET-NATIONAL FREEDMAN'S SAV? INGS AND TR?BT COMPANY.-CHARLESTON BRANCH, NO. 74 BROAD STREET.-Money deposited on or before July isth, will draw Interest from Joly 1st. Interest allowed March, Joly and No? vember. Deposits payable on demand. Joga '_NATHAN RITTER. Cashier. GERMAN SOCIETY OF SOUTH CAROLINA.-Emigrants seeking employment can obtain information concerning the same from Captain H. HARMS, Agent of this Society, whose office for the present ls at No. 80 East Bay. Parties wishing to employ Emigrants can consult the Agent dally. Office hours from 12 to 2 o'clock. JOHN CAMPSEN, ap23 stu_President. ^DABNEY, MORGAN & CO. VS. THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF TUE BANK OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ET AL. CHARLESTON COUNTY, COMMON PLEAS, EQ01TY SIDE.-All persons, depositors In the Dank of the state of Sonth Carolina, or any of Its branches, having claims upon sahl Bank, are hereby notified that by tho decree or his Honor Judge CARPENTER, made In this cause, and dated May 7th, 1870, they mast provo their claims before me on or before the fifteenth (loth) day of August next, or else they will be barred from all participation In the Assets of said Bank or claims upon the State or South Carolina. Depositors mast present their claims, sustained by affidavit, similar to those required for claims upon executors or administrators, stating dis? tinctly when the .deposit -account began, and when it ended. The Deposit Books most In every case be pro? duced if in existence. CHARLES H. SOfONTON, Referee. Charleston, 8. C., Np. 15 Broad street, over Peo? ples' National Bank, Jane 22, 1870. N. B.-Columbia Phoenix win please copy as above marked. Jnn23-23,30Jul8,0,13,20.23,27.80,ang3,5.0.11.13.1S ?S- DO NOT TAKE OUR WORD, BUT TRY IT.-Dr. J. BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGU? LATOR will relieve all irregularities, relieve all Irritation of kidneys, purify the blood, give tone and strength to the whole system, imparting a rosy hoe to the cheeks, and cheerfulness to the mind. For sale by GOODRICH, WIN EM AX k CO. Jun25-stuth8moa_ JBT" HUMAN UM EST ERRARE. This trite aphorism, though generally applicable to oar worldly actions tn every day life, can, with great propriety be used to exemplify the errors we are so apt to commit with reference to a care? ful attention to onr health. 4 To err ls human," as regards the means we ought to employ to preserve a healthy condition of the body. The Mood ls called the lire or the body-the biotic fluid-keep this up to the natural standard and health ls produced and life ls prolonged. AU the functions or the haman frame, the cir? culation, the digestion, the secretions and excre? tions, sleep, mental vigor, Ac, ate performed per? fectly If the life fluid ls In a healthy condition. - SOLOMONS'S BITTERS will be round the great biotic corrector, the producer of the red parti? cles of the blood, enriching and purifying lt, whereby the whole machinery or the body will do its dnty natnrally._Joly2Q-tnth83 jtWA. GRAND EPOCH IN SCIENCE. From the time when, In 1884, Dr. RUQGE discov? ered "Carbolic Acid" and ira extraordinary medi? cal effects, nothing in the history of Medicine has equalled lt. Largely used by the French physi? cians In treatment of consumptive and scrofu? lous diseases, lt was introduced by the Court Phy? sician of Berlin, MAX ERNST HENRY, into Prus? sia, and from thence to the United States. No? thing else of the present day can equal HEN? RY'S 80LULI0N OR CARBOLIC CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR. Patien ta get better after only one Oom na* been taken, and we cordially recommend lt to the pnblic-(Editor "Argus." janl7 lyr ?Sf MANHOOD AND WOMANHOOD. Essays for yoong men, on the passional attrac? tion of the sexes, and the happiness of TRUE MIRRIA GR, when perfect manhood and perfect womanhood unite to consecrate the union. Sent free, In sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. mav24-3mo3_ pB* MANHOOD.-A MEDICAL ESSAY on the Cause and Cure of Decline in Premature Man, the treatment of Nervous and Physical De? bility, Ac "There ls no member of society by whom this book will not be 10und useful, whether such per? son holds the relation c? Parent Preceptor or Clergyman."-Medical Times and Gazette. - Sent by mall on receipt or fifty cents. Address the Author, Dr. E. DBF. CURTIS, Washington. D. 0. _______ septl lyr YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY HAVING YOUR PRINTING EXECUTED AT THE NEWS JOB OFFICE. ?-ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.-5? ?eT" AWAY WITH SPECTACLES. -OLD Byes made, new, easily, without doctor or medi? cines. Sent postpaid pu r?ceipt^f 10 cents. Ad? dress Dr. E. B. FOOTE, Nu. HO Lexington avenue, Hew York, deotf Special Notice*. ?Sf THE BARNWELL SENTINEL HAS he LARGEST CIRCULATION* or ADJ paper pub? lished la Barnwell County," and Merchants, Fac? tors and Business Men who advertise, expecting to be benefited, wonld consult their Interests by giving lt a trial. It circulates at every postofflce in the County, and on the Sonth Carolina Rail? road, from Charleston to Angosta. Ia taken by every business man in the County of any note, and as an advertising medium ls unsurpassed by any Country Weeklj In the State. Address E. H. BRONSON, j uly 23-1 mo_Proprietor. ?&- BE ON YOUR GUAR D.-THE unexampled success which for twenty years has accompanied the use of Hosteler's Stomach Bit? ters provokes the envy of ignorant nostrum mong? ers In all parts of the conntry, and the counterfeit? ing business having been measurably played out in consequence of the numerous snits instituted against the offenders, a new system of tactics has beenadoped. In the South and West especially, a legion of "Bitters,* prepared from worthless materials and bearing a variety of names, have been got np by irresponsible adventurers with the hope of substituting them to some extent for the Standard Tonic of the Age. In some cases coun? try druggists arc the concoctors and proprietors of these unscientific and trashy compounds, which are warmly recommended by the venders, who endeavor to'palm them off upon the credu? lous in lieu of the great specific which has never yet had a successful competitor, either among proprietary preparations or the medicines pre? scribed in private practice. This notice ls Intend? ed to pat the public on their gu ard against per? suasions of partie) engaged In the attempt to substitute mere rubbish for the most efficient stomachic and alterative at present known. At this season or the year when debility and com? plaints arising from a lack of vital energy so generally prevail, ttis of the greatest consequence that no tricks should be played with depressed and enfeebled systems. Ask, therefore, for HOS TETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, the great vegeta? ble invlgorant and alterative, and reject, with de-, served contempt, the worse than useless medleys offered tn Its place. It is as important to the pub? lic as to the proprietors of the famous restorative that this advice should be heeded. Jnlr22-6DAO_'_ AWAY WITH UNCOMFORTABLE TRUSSES-Comfort and Care for the Ruptured. Sent postpaid on receipt of 10 cents. Address Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington avenue, New York. dec?s Ctiina, Crockers, &z. XTT-M. G. WHILDEN 4 CO. HAVE REMOVED THEIR WHOLB8ALE CROCKERY, CHINA AMO GLASSWARE ESTABLISHMENT FROM No. 137 MEETING STREET TO No. 2i HAINE 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 th ?ft branch. Our customers and friends will find a complete ASSORTMENT OF GOOD? at both Stores at REA* SONABLE RATES. WM. Q. W HI LD KN. . S. THOMAS, JR. . w. s. LANNBAU. CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, AT No. 29 HAYNE STREEJT, AND No. 62 MARKET STREET. WATCHES JEWELRY SILVER AND PLATED WARE CUT AND PRESSED GLASS CROCKERY AND CHINA ^ AT No. 2 5.6 KING STREET, CORN RR OSAUFAIN. For sale by WILLIAM G. WHILDEN & CO. mays Cabinet-illa king. &z. ?^LABD?E?MAK^ NICELY AND SUBSTANTIALLY DONE IT J. L. LUNSFORD, No. 27 Queen Street. I wish to Inform my friends and the public gen? erally that the Hospital for SICK FURNITURE ls still at No. 27 Queen street, where all the diseases that Furniture ls heir to will be cured speedily and on the most reasonable terms as usual. Send In, therefore, all your sick and wounded patients, and I will heal them and make glad the the hearts of all those who favor me with patron? age in this line. I would respectfully beg leave to call your at? tention to the fact that I am selling the best Sew? ing Machines to be round In the market, all com? plete, for only $17. Call and examine for your? selves, and read the testimonials In favor of the Improved Common Sense Family Sewing. Ma? chine, and then I am sure you will cake one home with yon. J. L. LUNSFORD, No. 27 Queen street, near Calder House. ' apr2i fUiscellancous. jp ERFECTION IN BAKING. Housekeepers who do their Cooking on Kero? sene or Oas Stoves, should procure DUVAL'S PATENT BAKER, which will bake Bread, Biscuit, Pies, ?c.. and Roast Poultry, Beef, Potatoes, Ac, to perfection. For sale by J. B. DUVAL A SON, may28-aw_ No. 337 King street. fJIHE GREENVILLE ENTERPRISE IS THO LARGEST NEWSPAPER, AND HAS THB MOST EXTENSIVE CIRCULATION, OP ANT PAFKK PUBLISHED IN THE CITY OF GREENVILLE. Contract Advertising Low. Circulates also tn Anderson, Plckens, Spartan burg and Western North Carolina. J. C. A B. BAILEY, Julyll-12_ Proprietors. JOHN MARSHALL JR., COMMISSION MERCHANT. NAVAL STORES, COTTON, LUMBER AND RICE. MARSHALL'S WHARF, Charleston, S. C. aug24 s_ QHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING. LADIES AND CHILDREN Attended at their residences promptly and at reasonable rates. Send orders to W. E. MAWRWAT.T^ Barber, Broad street,' next floor to Telegraph offlee. may29 Plantation S in CTG. GLORIO US CHANGE. That any sick, man survived the treatment of art j years ago, must be considered a proof that human beings areivery hard to kin, The lancet, calomel, cantharides and drastic pur? gatives were then the order of the day. The phy? sician played m to the hands of the apothecary, and the unfortunate patient was drenched morn? ing, noon and night with prostrating medicines. We live in a more rational and conscientious era. The Importance of supporting Nature in its conflict with disease ls now understood. Complaints, in themselves weakening are no longer aggravated by artificial depletion. They are met with TONICS that rally the vital powers and enable them to de? feat the enemy. Chief among these allies of Na- - ture, In Its battles with sickness, is . PLANTATION BITTERS. Th! s wonderful vegetable restorative ls the sheet* anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a cordial for the ageid and decrepld lt has no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which the tender sex are especially subject, lt is superseding every other stimulant and nervine. In all climates, tropical, temperate or frigid, lt acts as a specific tn every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. Wherever lt ls introduced lt becomes a standard article -a medicinal staple. Druggists, although their profit upon lt ls small, find lt absolutely necessary to keep preparation for which everybody inquires, and for which nobody will accept a substitute. It is to-day the most popular medicine In the civilized world. Extensively as lt is advertised, Its best ad? vertisement ls the beneficial result which uniformly follows Its usc. Every bottle sold In? sures the sale of at least half a dozen more. Un? like other stimulants, lt braces and fortifies the system without exciting undue cerebral action, The cheering effect which lt produces upon the mind is not momentary, bat permanent. There 1B no subsequent depression. It does Hot, as is the case with au other stimuli, beget a craving for ex? citants. On the otter hand, lt soothes and calms the nerves,comhining.strange as the anomaly may seem, thequauties of a sedative and gentle ano, dyne with those of a tonic and Invtgorant. The perfect parity of all tts Ingr?dients, their admirable adaptation to the purposes .they are Intended to subserve, the Judicious pro portions La which they are combined, and the scientific skUi with walch they are blend? ed, render this famous article at once the most potent and the most harmless of all known tonics and alteratives. Sold by all Druggists. ap ru By A. Z^5ELITRAY77 ' Auctioneer. EM. CUDWORTH, vs. CECILIA L. . BBOWN.-IN THE COMMON PLEAS. By vlrture of i n order of the Hon. R. B. Carnea ter. Judge of the First Circuit, I will expose for sale at public auction on THURSDAY. 28tn day of July Instant, at ll o'clock A M.. In front of the Old Customhouse, All that LOT OP LAND, with the improvements thereon, situate north side of Cannon street, la the City of Charleston, measuring and contain- . lng in front on Cannon street thirty-three anti one-third (33H) feet, and in depth one hundred and seventy-two (172) feet. Butting and bound.* lng north on lands of A. Jones, south on Cannon street aforesaid, east on lands of Henry Burn, and west on land of Geo. Burn. .. ? a ' Terms-One-half cash; remainder In one year, to'oe aeon red by bond, of purchaser, bearl?g-in terest from day of sale at the rate of seven per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually, and mortgage or the property; buildings to ' oe' in sured and kept insured at the cosfrof. purchaser, for a snm equal to* the amount unpaid ! on the . bond, and the policy assigned with ? mortgagei Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps, c: . E. W. M. MACKEY, ':: July7ths7 Sheriff Charleston County., j Snsiness Caroo. - AHDTMSTDAMCI^^ Dealers In Stoves, Ranges, Grates, Ac Agenta for the Automatic Washing Machine and Wringer.' A THAR, G. V7.-CHOICE DRUGS, GKE il MICALS, Surgical Instruments, Perfumeries and Toilet Articles, tag Ring, cor. TanderhOrst s? ARCHER'S BAZAAR, 363 KING ST.; Wholesale and Retail Notions and. Fancy Goods, 50 per cent, lesa than elsewhere. : : ALLAN, JAMES, WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewebry, Sterling Sliver, Piatedware; Spec taclea, Fancy Goods, Ac., No. 307 King street. 1 BAKER, H. F., & GO., SHIPPING; AND . Commission Merchants, Central Wharf. BABBOT, ALFRED A., AGENT OP TH* Havana Cigar Factory, "La. Valentina, " Hi Kast Bay street._ 7777. :..:. BAZAAR, F. VON S ANTEN, IMF??SF ER of Paris Fane Goods, Toys, French pon- ' fectlonery.India Rubjtf Goods Ac, No. 239glngflfc BISCHOFF & CO., HENRY, WHOLE. SALE Grocers, and Dealers in seiner"-Ii quors, Cigars, Tobacco. Ac, m East Say..;""' "' GHABLESTON HOTEL, " THE BEST regulated and irnlshed Hnuseintoe-?oath ern States. E. H. JACKSON, Propriet?r; '*} r ': COSGROVES SODA WATEBCKASU-: FACTORY and Bottling-Wareroom'a r?l- Bass andHlbbert's London Ales, 37Marketafc; HAPIN & CO., Lu, MANUFMIT?BEBS. and Dealers \n Carriages, Harness,: Ac,, 30 Hayne, A 83 A 86 Plnckney st. ; also", 183 Meeting st. j CORWIN A CO., WM. S., IMPORTERS and Dealers In Colee Whines, Brandies, Teaa and Groceries, Wholesale and Retail'.378 King st - HAFEE S CO., WM. BL, WHOLB^ SALE Dealers in Groceries, Wines, Liquor*,' Ac ; Agenta fer Exton's Orackere, gor East Bay, CHAFEE'S TONIC/ THE BEST A7NIK most pleasant Stomach Regulator extant. Chafee A Co., No. 207 East Bay, Manufacturers. ? DUVAL ? SON, J. B" MANUFACTUB^i , ESS of Tinware, Dealers. in Stoves^ Hoar? ' Furnishing Goods, Ac, 837 King st,;.,- ^magg 1 EASON IRON WORKS, ESXASfxESHED1: 1836, Nassau and Columbus streets; Steam Engines, Marine. Portable and Stationery, Boilers. FOLLIN, G.; TOBACCO oMMISSl?N^ Merchant, Manufacturers' Agent ,for "the . aale of Standard Brands, No. 161 East.Bay.. FURNITURE WABEBOOMS, ESTAB? LISHED 1838. D.H.SUcOX,Nos.l75,177AHd 179 King st. Goods carefully pacxed and shrppftTu.^ GOLDSMITH &. SON, MOSES, 4, 6 AND-1 8 Vendue Range, Wholesale Dealers m Iron, Metata Raga, Paper Stock, Hldea, Wc<n,.Aa. j ' ri UKNEY, WM., FACTOE ANDCtJ?USfTr \JT SION Merchant, 102 East Bay, arsfCTHMn; m od at lon Wharf._ -.. ..'i 7T??TEVENIEB BROS., (?UC0ES8OBS VT to A. Hiing.) dealers in Millinery, Pairey Gooda, Toys, China, Glassware, Ac, 33T BM' . TTENEREY, WM. S., 314 MEETINGST-7 ll Machinist p id : Founder. Hanufactufer'?f ,1 Engines, and improved Agricultural Implements. KINSMAN ? HOWELL, GENEEAEI! Commission Merchants, and Agents for Mapes' Snperphospliate of Lime, No. 138East Bay. LYONS* MURRAY, WHOLESALE AND - Retail Dealers in Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Ac, 7? Market Hg near Meeting, Sign of "Big. Boot.'? LA CRIOLLA_JOSE JARA, IMPOR TEBand Manufacturer of Havana Cigars, Wholeaale and Retail, cor. Meeting and Market Sta." LITTLE A CO., GEO., 213 JUNG STi;'~ sell the cheapest and best Clothing and Torr.. nlshlng Goods In Charleston. , ] gotldLigaafa LUNSFOBD, J. lu,- CABINETMAKER and Upholsterer, 27 Queen at. Jobbing neatly .. done. Agency Common-Sesae Sewing Machines.. ERTENS, VV.A-,.DEALER IN ? LA DIES', Misses', dent's,?ys' and Children's. Hoots and Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Ac, 282 King rt .myTERNAUGH, N., DEALER IN BOOTS; \ lv_L Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Valises, Ac, 212Kln? street._ _ ' ? ''^ MARBLE WORKS.-THE OLD BSTAB LISHMENT, E. R. WHITE, Proprietor, ll? Meeting st., next old Theatre lot,_. , MATTHIESSEN, WM., STAB SHIRT Emporium and Fine Clothing ana Tailoring House, Gents' Furnishing Goods, 291 King st. ? NEUFVILLE, B. E., BLANK BOOK Man Hi&cturer, Job Printer and Stationer,? broad st. Magazines, Ac, bound In aa styles. NOAH'S ARK-WAL McLEAN, JOBBER and Dealer in Toys, Fancy Goods. Show Ca aea. Stamping A Pinking a specialty; 433. King st. OSTENDORFF A CO., WHOLESALE Grocers, Dealers In Wines, Liquors and d gara, No. 17S East Bay._-? : O'NEILL, BERNARD, WHOLESALE Grocer and Commission Merchant, 18? East Bay. Foreign and Domestic Exchange for sale. PADDON, W. F., GAS FITTER, STEAM Fitter and Plumber, 447 King st. All kinds . ol Gas Apparatus martelo order., j ' ;,; , PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC .SWBBti'i. 191 King st.. ZOG BAUM, YOUNG A CO, Agents for Knabe A Co., Dunham A Bona, etc, ?.,.->;?. HONIX IRON WORKS, ESTABLISHED - 1844, John F. Taylor A Co., Engineers and Boilermakers, 4, 6, 8,10 and 12 Pritchard st. PERRY, EDWARD, 155 MEETING ST., Printer, Stationer, and dealer in Blank, School and Law Books. _? STOLL, WEBB A CO., WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers In Dry Gooda, No. 23e King street, three doors below Wentworth. ;.. : j . . , SCOTTS' STAB SHIRT EMPORIUM and Gents' Furnishing Room. Meeting st. op positeMarket Hali. Agent for t he Citato? lpn Brace. ?PEAR, JAMESE, 235'E3NGSf-f.:OPPO site Hasel, Importer and Dealer tn BinfrWatch es. Jewelry, Silver, Flated ware. Fancy, flop?, Ac. THE GREAT SOUTHERN TB4.4?0USSI WM. S. CORWIN A CO., 275 KtngTrt., branca House of Poo Broadway, New York. . ', " " . '.' T70IGT, C., DEALER IN FRENOJMQW3fv V SKINS, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, Shoe. Findings. Hides, Furs and Beeswax, 86 Markets*. . ILLLAMS & BRO-, A. M, 143 AND lift q East Bay, up stairs. Railroad, Oommerclal . and General Job Printing, at New York prices.; 0 ; WHILDEN 4 CO., WATCHES, JEWEL- \ ry and Silverware, 266 King st. Crockery and Glassware at Wholesale, No. 187 Meetlnrrt. - j TTTEBB, WM. L., IMPORTER OF CHI? VY NA, Glass and Earthenware, 128-Meeting street._?__ WING, ROBERT, BELL HANGEBAND Locksmith, 122 King st. Hotels and pri? vate nouaesfl^tedup_wlthB^ ^7-1 LL I AM S TON SPRINGS, Tue large and commodious Hotel at this delight? ful watering-place has been thoroughly repaired, and fitted op with new Furniture,under thesuper lntendence of JOHN A. MAYS, and will be opened. on the 20th July, for the accommodation of visit? ors. No pains or expense will be spared In pro? viding for the comfort and enjoyment of guests. With the advantage of a superior Hotel tn a healthy and beautiful country, added to tue cura? tive properties of tue water, and the pleasant? ness of this deUghtrui village, we believe taat tae Invalid or pleasure-seeker can find no place or me kind hereabouts where the time will oe spent more profitably or agreeably. "" ~, The rooms are large and airy, and areso ar? ranged as to furnish many wnvenienoes, OT peclauy to families who do not wish to beaep arTn!? table will be always furnished with: the bit the country and cities can aff?rt,. and, In t?5r culley department, they would say that taev navSnred the services of thpae whtr.caa n?/fitfTo oleaseTeven the moat fastidious, ' f P?PleteP ?SSlties are likewise affordedfor amusement; in a word, th* proprietor natters SSf ?nat he has left nothing undone that m int afford pleasure and comro t totas gnesta; A few Rood horaea and boggles will be found constantly on hand for the accommodation of e visitors. : RATBS OP B01BD: Per Day.* ' g Per Week. . J? 3 Per Month. 34 00 Special arrangements will be made with Fami? nes at a lower rate than the aboye. VA va. 1 july*-lmo JOHNA,K?.x?.