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COMMERCIAL NEWS.
Exports.
BOSTON-Per brig F H Jennings-10 bales np
land cotton, ?O.OCO fe-t hewn timber, 8000 feet
flooring boards, 860 tons ?rude phosphate, rbale
moss, soo bois spirits of turpentine, 34 bales paper
and raga. 7 pkg? mdse.
NEWTOBK-Per sehr Florence Rogers-130,000
feet timber, 50,ooo feet boards.
The Charleston conon, Rio? and Mayal
S to rr g Market.
. ornes CHARLBOTON NBWS, \
* FRIDAY EVBNING. July 21, inn. i
. COTTON.-There was a light demand prevailing
t?t this article abonton the basis of previous
rates. Saler 163 kales, say 3 at 14, 4 at 15, 1 at
15X, 12 at ie-, 5 at 16a, ?4 at 17, io ari : ii, 18 at 18,
6 at 19X, 3 at 20, and 35 on private terms. We
quote: . . ~ ?
LIVERPOOL CLA9SIFICATOH.
Ordinary to good ordinary.15 ?17
Low middling......?.18 @18>i
Middling.:.WJ?&
Strict middling.....20 @
Bios.-The ir.qulry Tor this grain-was limited.
Sales65 tierces of clean. Carolina at T>?C 9 as.
We quote common to fair at :?7Xe, good 8@8>?c.
NAVAL STORES'.-saiesto day 265 bbis rosin and
151 casks spirits, as follows: 88 bois pale rosin,
$6@6 25; 16 bbl* dull at $5@5'60; so bbis No 1tat
$2?.' 60; 64 bbis low No 2 at $2 65; 17 bbis good
No 2 at $2 75; 131 casks spirits, turpentine at 45c
fi gallon.. Spirits turpentine was scarce in this
market to day, and was hel 1 at 50c fi gallon In
consequence of better dispatches.
Faiteara,-To Liverpool -ey steam, direct,
nominal * on uplands ; via New York, ?ft
en uplands, ld on sea islands ; by sail,
on uplands attd Bea Island?, nominal. Ti
Havre nominal. Coastwise-ta New York?
ey steam, Jic on uplands and xe on sea j
Islands; $120fl tierce on rice; by sail, Kc 1? Hs : n
OOtton;-ft Deice on rice; 40c ft barrel on rosin,
$703 fi M on lumber; $9@10 $ M.on timber. T
Boston, by sail, J?c f? hs on'upland cotton.
TO Providence, by nail $5 * M On boards, Si
V tb cn cotton; by steam il fi bale on New
York rates. To Philadelphia, by eteam, ?tc ft lb
on uplands; by sail, $7 fi M on boards; $9 on
timber; $3 ft ton on clay, .asd $3?-3 60 on phos?
phates. To Baltimore, ty. steam, xe f? fc> by
B3ii,5360?7iB Mon boards; $8@8 25?R ton m
f phosphate rock, vessels are in 'lemand, by
our merchants to' take lumber ira. Yhts ire m |
Georgetown, S. c., Darieu and'*SatiUa K.ver, Qi..,
and Jacksonville, Fla., to Nor them.per ta, and $lv
012 ft M are the rates on i umher .an a boards:
ExeJANOB.-Starling ?0 day bills 22^.
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. - The banks are pur?
chasing Ught checks on New York at Dar; 5 days
X off; 10 days ft off; 16 days_- off; 20 days-"off;
BO days - on. They are selling Bight checks at x
preoynoi. ' '' ^
doi.o-iixai2x. . ' ? ..
MurfttM by-Telegraph. ' * '
MONET MARKETS. *
?LONDON, July 21.-Noon.-consols 03x. Bonds
?2X. ...
PARIS, July 21.-Noon.-Rentes 561 "c.
Nsw YORK, July 21-Noon.-Freights quiet.
Stocks much better than at the opening. Gold
dull at l2Xal2tf. Qovernmedts dun and heavy.
State bonds oteady.. but .dull? Money easy at 3.
Exchange, long lox; short 10X>.
Evenlntr.-Money easy. Exchange heavy. Gold |
12 S'. Govern men is -steady. States, except Ten?
nes8ees and new South carolinas, doll and heavy.
Tennes-sees 72>?;-new 72X. Virginias 65K; new
78. Louisiana? 66; new. 62; levees 7-2; eights 84.
Alabamas OS; fives 68." Georgias .85; sevens 94.
North carolina" 44; new 26. South Carolinas 72>?;
new 53. Freights firmer. .... .
: NSW ORLKANS.' July 21.-Bank sterling 24a.
Sight exchange % premium. Gold 12%;
* COTTON MARKETS.
LIVERPOOL, Joly . 21.-Noon.-Cotton opened
strong; uplands 9<), Or?. auk 9Xd; sales 16,000
bales; sales for fue'week:69.oou; exports 10.OOO;
speculation I6,00o;stock 6:0,000, of which3SO,ooo
are Amer, can; receipts of the week 63,000; Ameri?
can 25.000; actual exports 12,000 bsl.-s-.
. -After iia-n- Cotton tl rna er and advanced a
fraction; uplands 9>id; Ori ans o;-;d; sales20,000
bales; for specalatiou and export lO.oOjL
Evening.-cot ton closed With a hardening ten?
dency ;upiands 9J?d. Orleans 9ftd; s ock afloat
49o,i:uo'bales,. American 80,000. Yatc3 and fabrics
Bteady. . '
. NBW YORK. July 21-Nootf.-Cotton unchanged;
xniddung uplands 21 cent?, Orleans 2\)( cents; I
sale? 31-00 bales, including 2000 in transit.' .
Evening.-Cotton* closed steady and In fair re
qnestf uplands 2t couts, Orleans 21 ymc: sales ~31S1
bales. Receipts of cotton at-all the ports ror the
week, 10,806 balts; exports 18,053*
BOSTU.V, Joli 21.-Cotton finn; middlings2l#c;
net receipts obaies; gross 235; sales 200; stock
6000; net receipts of the week 74; scroas. 7S03;
exports to Great Britain 35; sales of the week
1400. . ~_ . .
BALTIMORE, July 21.-Cotton quiet and firm;
mtddlli.g* 2i>iazl Jic; net receipts 17 bales; gross
21: exports c< astwibe 2; sales 3;stock 845;.net re?
ceipts of week 395;-gross 340; exports coastwise
169; sales.ot week 885. ' . -. .
NORFOLK. July 21.-Cotton doll; low middlings
T9)ia2t>c;"ne--' rect.jnu? 0j wec?< 879 bales; exports
coastwise-nao; -ales ol week 590.
- WILMINGTON, July 2k-cottun Urra; middlings
19>ic; net receipts4a bales; sales45; stock$19;
net.recetpts.fer the week 219;' exports coastwise
411 ; Bales'for the' week 1322.
SAVANNAH, July 21.-Cotton in moderate de?
mand*: middlings i9.s'c; net receipts 159 bales;
exp otis coar.rwlse 383: sales 390; sro :k 6203; net
receipts for the week 658; exports coastwise 1112;
sales for the week 100.' .
' -ltrousTA( July 21.-Market cloded firm at isbo
fot Liverpool middlings; sales 202 bales; receipts
Whales. ,?.?.--,'.
MoBtLX, July 21.-Cotton quiet and.firm; mld
-dimgs i9xc; net rccrlp-s .75; exports coastwise
?sedales 200; stock 8646; net receipts of the week ;
963; exports ceistwise 665; sales cf tue week 975
bales. ... . ...... ? .- r** ? 1
N.Kw QHLKAM , July- il.f-Cotton. active; mid?
dlings 29ti*2?Xc', uet receipts 1060 ?>a:es; gross
153; sales 250c; stock 50,031; net receipts or the
week 4s50; gro^s 8076; exports to Havre M9; to
Great Bntain 3?9S; ro Amsterdam 1234; coastwise
6204;sales of ?he week "OOO *
GALVBSTON. July 21.-?-Cotton firm; good ordina- 11
ry 16c>net receipts" 214 bales; stock 13.224; net
receipts for the week 1534; exports to Great Bri-11
tain 6701; coastwise 3268; sales-for.the week 4592.
F-ROVlSf ONS ANO PBOD?OK MARKETS.
LrvxRPooL, July 21-Noon.-Flour 23s 6d. Red
Winter whenMOslod. .
LONDON Joly 21-Noon.-The weather ls favora
bleior tao crops.
Evening.-Common rosin 7s 6d.
>'*w YOBS. July 21-Noon.-Flour dull. Wheat
heavy. Corn dull. Pork dull at $14 62. Card
duli. Turpentine Arm at 52c. Rosin quiet at
' $3 l2>i for atraiued. . ' .* ?.
Eveplng.-Fl jnr. . Southern dull and lower;
common to fair extra $57036 4o; good to choice
$6 45a6 49. Whisxey'ormer, 85a9dc Wheat 2a8c
lower, high freight checks export: winter red and
amber Western, old $145al 4S; ne v and Sout hern
$1 S8al 45. corn more active, but la2o lower, 6Sa
7ic. Rice dull, sxaoc. Pork rmctiaoged! Beef
quiet. Lard doll. .Naval stoics, aud tallow un?
changed. ,
BALTIMORE. July 21.-Floor, old doll: new quiet.
"Wheat active and. firm. Corn, willie steady but
closed'weak. .Provisions unchanged. Whiskey
94KS95C ^
WILMINGTON-, July. 21.-Spirits turpe n 11 ne fl rm
at 62c. Boan firm a<?$2 45 for strained; S2 7? for
No. 2: jes:K tor extra pale. Crude turpentine
steady ; 83 60 for yellow dip; $4 50Tor virgin.
- LOUISVILLE. Ja y 21.-Flour In Unerald- raan?.
-Corn 7uc Providions quiet. Mess pork $15. Should
-enSMc; sides 8xaoc. Whiakey o ic..
. OiNCTKKAii. Joly 21.-Flour bunyan' bnt unset?
tled. Corn duh and unchanged. Mess pork $14 so.
Lard, winter .^rendered lOAfc. -Shoulders 6itfc;
?lear shies 8J?88VC WlitoKey92c.
Nsw OR A NS. J ul? 2L-Fiour scarce and firm ;.
doub e $5a$6; trebie-$6Xa$7. Corn firm; mixed
76c; white 79a80. Oats.easy at 66a67. Hay un?
changed. Bran arm at*$ial 05. Pork unchanged.
Bacon In good, demand at 7?ia9K tu 9%c. Lard
unchanged-. Sugar i'> good demand; ralrll"ic;
yellow clarifled l2j?iil2>?. Whiskey Arm at 92kca
$103, .
Interior.Cotton Markcis.
, CH EST F R, Jnly 20.-Bat little offering; low
middlings I7al73ic. ""
ANDER t?N, July 19.-To-day middlings com
mand j 7^al8c.
COLUMBO v Joly lo.^-Cotton-little demand or
offering in uar market. Only street sates. Mid-'
diing 18c. .Recel..ts 44 bales, .?shipmenis 19
bales. -
MONTGOMERY, July 19-Oar cotton market is
quiet bat steady, and no ciaugeLom former quo?
tations.
Wilmington Market,
WILMINGTON, Joly 20 -TTJRPKSTTNBI-For this
article tneie rms i<een a steady inquiry for distil?
ling purposes during tue week.*>nd the market
has rule.i firm at an advance uf 2JS2>C on dort
closlncat. $4 so fur vii-g n; $3 60 ior y llowuip'
and $2 for hard per 28o lbs. Receipts are rattier
small.
SPIRITS TURPBNTI^E.-On Friday last thc mar?
ket Tor tb-n arti le opened nt a decline of la2c on
previo 'i* dav"B rate*, saie? being made at 46c On
Sai uni i y there was a further decline of lo, with
Kies qt 45c. at which ognrv the market rr.led up
to the dose "f w. d .esdav's t.u-in?s-u Today
.Thursday) there ls an acive r-quest, and the
m&Tket'iH. strung at an advance, 47c bemg paid,
And closes with a d-clded advancing tendency.
Receipts ar*- meagre, and tbere ls little or no
stock m factors' banda..
BOMIN.-During the week Just ended the mar?
ket for the ower g' ade-> h?8 hown considerable
duilaeKS, and clodes at a decPue on previous
figures. The dcm.md frnm sh?pper< has become
checked, ?nd there is ;!tt:e or uo disposition to
operate even at t n ? decline. For the finer quali?
ties there has r>een a lair inquiry, sud parcels
when offered bave generally been taken. Receipts
?of all kinds are light, and there ls-Very little
! stootlo first hands. _. .., , ?
i TAB- Has been in moderate demand, bnt at the
1 close ot onr review there appears to be less flrm
ness, and the'-e are Indications of a decline In
price. The receipts are only about loo bbls, which
sold at $3 per bbl. =, - ^
New York Hay Market.'
From the Dally Bu'letin, Wednesday, July 19 :
Receipt? to day 1900 bales. Among the receipts
we note about 650 bales ne tv, some of which In
very, poor condition, about 360 bales straw, most?
ly new, the re-t old hay, straw, Ac. Tue demand
for shipping grades ls steady and fair, but tue
smokiness of the stock restricts transactions.
The'sales of shipping are 6u.bales ff?r Portsmouth.
60 for Petersburg, loo for Norfolk, 75 for Wilming?
ton, all at $110, and 50 bales for Rio on private
terms. Retail, ii prime, rules firm, bat straw ls.
heavy o win g to free recel uta of new.
New York Naval Stores Market.
From the Journal of Commerce. Wednesday,
' July 19: Tne market for spirits turpentine ls
stronger. The reduced prices started considera?
ble more Inquiry, and eales were made of 125 bbls
in merchantable ordef to avive at 50c; 50 tibia on
spot at 60, and 50 bbls do at 61c, closing at 5oa51c
for prompt delivery. The movement lu*rosins is
Wlgtit. There is rather more inquiry, but prices
are almost too hign for buyers generally. - We
1 quote strained at $8 I2*a3 25: No 2 at $3 26a3 65;
No 1 at $3 75a4 40; pale at $4 7fia6; .extra pale.- at
$6 25a7 75. Tarda firmly held; '60 bbls Wilming?
ton rope were sold at $4.
New Tork Rice Market.
From the Dally Bulletin, ' Vrednesclay, Joly 19 :
Dornt stic since the, late decline has been a trifle
more steady, but. buyers do not cali for very large
amounis and- the market ls a little dall, sal- 8 of
100 tierces at 8a8Jic for Carolina. very?cholce 9c.
Foreign grad?s continuel? supply the wants of
the bulk of the traue and are comparatively
steady, though the movement ls not large enough
to give sellers any decided advantage. Sales of
400 bags India at 67i*t%c for Rangoon, and 6%a
TS'c for Patos.
From the Journal of Commerce : Rice remains
in the condition noted io. our last. Foreign sells
moderately well to thc trade at former rates,
while domestic is In very limited request and ls
presse-1 ror sale. We notice- sales. of 300 bags
Kangooa add Patna at 6%?,T}?c, and loo tierces
Carolina ac sas>ic.
Receipts o y Railroad, Joly 21.
e SOXTH! CAROLINA RAILROAD.
95 bales cotton. 78 bales goods; 140- bbls naval
stores, 88 pkgsbacoa; '751 melons, 104 casks clay,
ll cars wood aud lumber, 1 car stock. To Kali
road Agent. Smith &. Chapeau, Kinsman k
Bowell, Pelzer. Rodge.-? & co, Steinmeyer &
Stokes, C Bart & co, Kanapaux & Gonzalez F O
?ley, Shier Je BL Wm Roach k co, C Lotbenro'od.
J Blschoil, T P Smith, A B. Mulligan., Macqueen k
Riecke. G H Walter k,<x, A J.-ali?as. Frost * Ad
ger, G Foll?n, R u Butler dfc Sor?". W c Courtney &"
co. J Hursamp & co, Steffens, Werner k Ducker,
J F Salvo, fl Steitr, ;A Toa Dohlen. . t . :
i ? Vaascncrcrc. ,
Per steamer Emilie, from Georgetown. S C
411 s s Baselburst. Miss Lacldcotte, O Neilson, Mr
Schmeds, O A Farris S K Farris, E H Mazy cs, A
Middleton, Miss rinckney, and 6 deck.
POST CALENDAR.
lioox's r-HASsei
Full Moon, 2d, 8 hour, 16 minutes, morning.
Lust Quarter. 9th. 7 hours. 49 min trees, morning.
New Moon. nth. o hours, 7 minutes, evening.
First quarter.-'.'ern. 0 hours, 31 minutes, morning.
Full Moon, 3ist, 3 hoars, 67 minutes, evening.
JULY.
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saturday ...
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MARINE NEWS.
CHARLESTON, S. C.JULY 22, 187L
eg 46 min 83 sec..j Lon 7a deg 57. iuui27 sec.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY. . .
Steamer Emilie, Whited Georgetown, S c. 297
baga rough rice, mdse and sundries. To Shack
otford k Kel iv, J R Smith, J R Pringle k Son^Dr
A" Raoul. Holmes A Macbeth. Frost ? Adger, W E
Buger. Framer k DUH Hy Blscti ff A co, c Clactus,
Boiimann Bros, W Emanuel, C J Waiker, H aera
ko..Waiker, Evans k Cogswell, JiV Johnstone and
others.
Sloop Foster, from Sante;, ooo- bushels rough
rice. To W c Ce? k co.
?loop Greenlea!, from San tee. 693 bushels rough
rice. To W O Bee & co.
Sloop Campbell, from Santee. 120 bushels rough
rice. To W uTlee k co.
Received from Bennett's Mil!. (6 tes rice. To
W C Bee k co, p G Basell ?nd F Wehmann.
IN TBE OFFING.
Sehr Nancy Smith, from New york, .vue oats
ind hay. To the D S Quartermaster. t .
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Brig Fannie H Jennings, Sears, Boston-Wm
Roacn k co.
Scar Florence Rogers,-Sheppard, New York-W
Roach & co. ' ' .
FROM THIS -PORT.
-Spanish brig ranchita, Calzada, Barce'ona, 29th
Jone.
Spanish brig Nueva Sabina, Bertr?n, Barcelona,
SOrh-Juoe*
Spanish brig- Bella Dolores, Duval, Barcelona,
30cli June. r . - ;'.?<*.?
Mpanlsu brig -IsabclIIta, Bosch, Barcelona, lsf I
July. ? , \w"*5?
Spanish brig Joven Marla, Font; Barcelona, 1st
Joly.
Sehr H G Bird, Drinkwater, at Baltimore, 19th
July.
CLEARED FOR THIS PORT.
Steamship South carolina, Beckett, at New
York; July 18. "
MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. ^
LrvEBPooiv Jt?y* 21.-Arrived, the' steamship
Sunrise. '
Nsw YORE. July fl.-Arrived, tho steamship
india. Arrived tut, thc Scotia and Cambria.
SAVANNAH, July 21.-Cleared, steamship t or th
Feint, Baltimore; sehr Anna Lines, Nassau.
LIST OF VESSELS
UP, CLEARED AND 3 At KED FOR THIS PORT.
F 0 R?T? G N . %
LIVERPOOL.
The Marlen, Leffert, cleared.June 13
The M E Seed, Edmondson, sailed.June 23
The Romaine, Young, up.May 27
Br bark Lady DulTeilo, Flinn", up.May 17
WEST HARTLEPOOL, HNO.
Br bark Kathleen; Lester,-sailed.June e
NEWPORT, ENG.
The Gauntlet, Douse, sailed...June 24
The Black Prince, Marshall, sailed.June 21
CALLAO.* .
Fr bark D Helaine, Bertho, sailed.May 24
CARDIFF.
The RTE Carey,-,'sailed.May 9
The Martha, Lewis, sailed..'.May ;e
KINGSTON, JAM.
British bark Iris, bunolk, sailed.July 2
DOMESTIC.
, BOSTON.
Sehr Lucy D-, Hall, up,..r.....July 17 J.
KEW TORK.
Brig B Young, Joy, cleared..July 17
Sehr H C ahqppard, Clark, cleared.........July 3
Sehr Lilly, Ouglies, cleared.July 3
Sehr Myrover, Brown, up.July 5
sehr B N UawkinvWyait, cleared.Jane 16
a ihr Ida Richardson, Bedell, up.....July 17
PHILADELPHIA.
Sehr Walton, Gardner, cleared..-..July 8
BALTIMORE.
Sehr Harriet Baker, Webber, up. .July 7
HOCKTOBT, MB.
Brig C S Packard, Barrington, sailed .....Juno 30
BANGOR, HB.
Behr Eastern RIVCT, McDonald, cleared_June 28
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O'LUMBIA HOTEL,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
WM. GORMAN, PROPRIETOR.
The Proprietor-of this pleasantly located anc
elegantly furnished Establishment, at tv Statt
Capital, desires to Inform the travelling pub he ant
others seeking accommodations, tha*. the "CO?
LUMBIA" ls in every respect a first-class Hotel,
unsurpassed by any in the State or the Un ire
states. Situated In the business centre of tb
jiry, with tine large airy rooms, and a table sup
pi.ed with every delicacy of the season, bott) troc
Sew York and Charleston markets, the Proprie
r?r pledges that no efforts will bf spared to j-ivt
perfect satisfaction In every respect.
A firsi-oiass Livery Stable is attached to tin
Hotel, where vehicles of every'description can b<
nad at the shortest notice.
omnibuses attend the arrival and departure o .
every Train. WM. GORMAN.
Proprietor and Superintendent.
J. D. BUDDS, Cashier. apnf wfm '
R.
B. CAEPENT E.R ,
. ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 7 2 BROAD ST BB ET-,
CTharleston, S." C.,
Win Practice lo the State and'Federal Courts
feb2i
^rTHB-STATE ?F S?TJTBf OAEOEI
NA COUNTY OF GEORGETOWN-Court of Oom
mou Pleas-JOSEPH SAMPSON and ISAAC ALEX-.
A?sDE R, Partners, nader the arm name or SAMP?
SON Sc ALEXANDER, Plaintiffs, against JAMES
J. PERKINS, Defendant.-Copy Summons for
Money Demand.-{Complaint not served;]
To JAKES J. PERKIN'S,- Defendant in this ac?
tion : You are hereby summoned and required
to* answer tue complaint in tbis action, which
was filed in the office or the Clerk of the Court of
Common Pleas for the said County, on the ninth
day of June, aud to serve a copy pr your answer
on tae subscribers, at their ofB<?, Georgetown, S.
c., wi; ?un. twenty days-after the service of this
summons on>you. exclusive of the day of service.
If you fail to answer tub complaint within the
time aforesaid, the plaintiffs wOl take judgment
"against you for the sum of seventy-eLht 68-100
dollars, with Interest at the rate ct ono and a half
per cent, per month from the seventeenth day of
Ap ril, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-'
ono, and costs. WILSON & DOZIER,
Plaintiffs' Attorneys,
' Georgetown, 8. C.
To-the Defendant, JAMES J. PERKINS : Take
notice that the summons In this action, of which
the foregoing ls a copy,' with complaint annexed,
was filed! In the office of the Clerk of the Court of |
Common Pleas, at Georgetown, In the County of ;
Georgetown and. State of South Carolina, on the
ninth day of June, 1871.''
WILSON Je DOZIER,
Plaintiffs1 Attorneys,
Jnnlfr-ms_Georgetown, S. C.
Crj?T THE STATE OF SOUTH CARO?
LINA, COUNTY:*?F .?GEORGETOWN-Court of |
Commo?P?sas.^N. Ai KNAPP and N. A. DUMB,
partners under-the firm,, name of N. A. KNAPP Sc
CO., Plaintiffs, against JAMBS J. PERKINS, De?
fendant.-Copy Summons for Money Demand,
[Complaint not served.]
To JAMES J. PERKINS, Defendant in this ac?
tion: You are hereby gammoned and required to
answer the complaint in'tins action, which was
flied in the offic9 of ihe. Court of Common Pleas
for the said County, on the ninth day of June,
1371, and to serve-a copy of your answer on the
subscribers^ at their office, Georgetown, South
Carolina, within twenty days after the service
of this summons cn you, exclusive of the day of
service.
Lr you fall to answer this oemplaint within the
time aforesaid,.the. Plaintiffs will take-Judgment
against .you ' for the sum of jour hundred and
twenty-seven 05-100 dollars, with inter?s: at the
rate or seven per cent, per annum from tue third
day of March, one thousand eight hundred and
seventy, and costs.
Dated May 80, 1871.
WILSON Sc DOZIER,
Plaintiffs' Attornays,
,\. . " Georgetown, S. C.
To the De fe nd an', JAMES J. PERKINS: Take
notice that the summons lu this action, of which
the foregoing is a copy, with complaint annexed,
was filed In the office of the Clerk of the Court of-I
Common. Pleas .at Georgetown, in the County of |
Georgetown, and State of South Carolina, en
the 8th day ?T June, ?871. *"
.? . ? . TOLSON Sc DOZIER,
" ' ? Plaintiffs' Attorneys,
jnnlQ-ma- . > _Georgetown, S. 0.
* THE STATE OP SOUTH CAROLI?
NA, COUNTY OF GEORGETOWN-Court of
Common Pleas-ARMAZLAH D. BARBER and
JOHN B. GREEN, Partners under the firm name*
of A.D. BARBER & CO., Plaintiffs, against JAMES.
J. PERKINS, Defendant.-Copy Summons fori
Money Demand.-TCoraplaint not served.] <->
- To JAMES J.. PERKINS, : Defendant In this ac?
tion: You are hereby summoned and required to
answer the complaint in this action, which was
flied in the office of the Clerk of the Court or Com
mon-Pieas for the said"County,'on the 9thday of I
June, 1871, and to serve a copy of your answer J
un the; subscribers at their office. Georgetown,'I
C., withln'twenty days alter the service of this
summons on you, exclusive of the day of ser?
vice.
ir yon fail to answer this complaint within the
time aforesaid, i he Plaintiffs will take judgment
against you for the sum or one hundred and nine?
ty-seven 97100 dollars,' with interest at the rate
of seven-per cent.per annum.from the 14th day
or December, ~ouo t&oiusand' cigtt ti?mircd ant ?
sixty-nine, and costs.
Dated May 80th, 1871.
WILSON & DOZIER,, -
Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
To the Defendant, JAMES J.' PERKINS: Take
notice that the summons lu this Action, of which
the foregoing ls a copy, with complaint annexed,
was filed In the office of the Clerk of the Court or
Common Pleas, at Georgetown, tn the County of
Georgetown, and State or Sooth Carolina, on th?
9th day of June, 1871.
\ v WILSON & DOZIER,
. Plaintiffs' Attorneys,
J?nio-me_. . ; . Georgetown, S. O,
jSr THE STATE OP SOUTH'CAROLI? I
NA, CO?NT1" OF GEORGETOWN-Court of Com?
mon Pleas.-THOMAS W. EVANS, RIOBARD C.
GARDNER, WILLIAM R. HUTCHISON, and. WIL
LIAM BsMILTON, Partners under the firm name
or EVANS, o s "ONER Sc CO., Plaintiffs, against
JAMES ?.. PERKINS,' Defeodant.-Copy Sum?
mons . for Money Demand.-[Complaint not
served,] \
To JAMES J. PERKINS, Defendant In this
action: You are hereby snmmoned and required
to ans wer the complaint in this action, which
was filed lp the office or the Clerk of the Court of
Common Pleas for the said County, on the 9th
day or Jone, 1871, and to serve a copy or your an?
swer on the subscribers at their office, George?
town, s. C., within twenty days after the service
of this summona on you, exclusive or the day of
service.
If you fall to answer this complaint within the
time aforesaid, the pUiutlffs will take judgment
agaldst you for the sum of nineteen hundred and
tidrty-?ight 63-100 dollars, with Interest at the
rate of seven per cent, per annum from the third
day of February, -one thousand eight hundred
and seventy, aid costs.
Dated May 30,1871.
WILSON ? DOZIER,
Plaintiffs' Attorneys,
Georgetown, S. C.
To-the Defendant, JAMES J. PERKINS: Take
notice that the summons in this action, of which t
the foregoing ls a copy, was filed In the office of
the Clerk of tho court of Common Pleas, at
Georgetown, In the County of Georgetown, in the
State of South Carolina, on the 9th day of June.
WILSON A DOZIER,
PU in tiffs' Attorneys,
jnnl9-m6_;_Georgetown. S. C.
?S- THE STATE' OP SO?TH CAROLI
N A, ORANGE BURG COUNTY-In 'the Trial Justice's
Court.-LEOPOLD LOUIS, Plaint'J, against T.
ADDISON MUltPHY, Dniendant-Summons for
Money Demand.-[Complaint not served.]
To T. ADDISON MURPHY, Defendant In this
action: You are hereby summoned and required
to ba and appear before THOMPSON H. COOKE,
Esq., a Trial Justice tn and for the County and
State aforesaid, on thc twenty-eighth day of |
August, 1871, ac 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at his
office, In the Town of Orangeburg, in the County
and State aforesaid, to answer the Complaint of [
LEOPOLD LOUIS, the Plaint ff lu this action,*]
which ls filed In the office or the said Trial Jna- f
tice. .. . -. t .
ir you rall to answer thc complaint aforesaid,
at the time and place above mentioned, the
Plaintiff will take judgment against you for the
Bum of sixty-two dollars, together with the costs
of the action.
1ZLAR Sc DIBBLE, Pialn'liFs Attorneys.
Dated at Orangeburg, S. C., June 28, 1871. Wit?
ness my hand and seal.
' T. H. COOKE. [L. a ? .
Trial Justice.
To the D?fendant, T. ADDISON MURPHY: Take
notice that the summons In this action, of which
trie foregoing ls a copy, was filed in the office of
THOMPSON H. CoOKE, Esq., Trial Justice, at
Orangeb.irg, in the County or Oran coburg, In the
State of South Ctrollna, on the thirteenth day.of
July, 1871. IZLAR Sc DIBBLE, .
Plaintiff's Attorneys. Russell street,
july 17-mc Orangeburg, S. 0.
_Shipping. ^
J ? E 5 E W Y 0 R m
ON WEDNESDAY, 26TH JULY, AT HALF
PAST 10 O'CLOCK A. M.
NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870.
.Taff Splendid New Iron, 8lde Wheel Steamahlp
SOUTH CAROUINA, Beckett, Commander? will
eat! Tor New York" on WEDNESDAY. 261fr Joly, at
naif-past Io o'clock A" M.; from Pier No. L\ Union
Wharves. *
Through' Bills or Lading to' Llverpoor'by
WILLIAMS A GUION STEAM LINE. *To Genoa,
Trieste, -Naples, Leghorn, Christiania; Gotten-'
burg; and tOGlasgow, by ANCHOR LINE STEAM?
SHIPS. 'To"New England Olttesaa nsnaL' v &
Insurance by Steamers of tala Line ?4 per cent.
For Freight Engagements or Passage, having
very fine Stateroom accommodations, apply" to
WAGNER, -HUGER A 'KOi,-No.- 26 Broad street,
or tb WM. A. COURTENAT, No. 1 Union Wharf.
Joly22-4 ? ? ?:> -
p ? B-. -N;E W J t o R K.
OLD LINK N KW YORK AND" CI1AHL1?S
. TON STEAMSHIPS.
ESTABLISHED 184 5.
POPULAR PASSENGER-LINS.
THE VERY FAST AND. SPLENDID
Side-Wheel steamships or this Line will sall from
Adger's Wliarf as follows during tho-month" of
Jilly; -
JAMES ADGER, SATURDAY,. 22d, at half-past 0*
o'clock A. M V 1
MANHATTAN, 8AT?RDAY, 29tb. at 3 O'Clock P. M.
1 - ese ste itnshtps insure at the. lowest rate abd
are joted for their strength, speed and comfort.
43?-. Through Bills o'r Ladmg given on Cotton tr
Liverpool, Boston, Providence and tho New Eng
innd manuTacturing towns at the lowest marke
rates-.-.
W state-rooms -may be secured n advance
. without extra charge. '
. For Freight or Passage apply to
Jnly3 JAMES ADOKR A Op.
jglOR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN.
? CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. -
THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN*.
STEAM COMPANY
Will dispatch one of their first-class, full power
Iron Screw Steamships from
PIER No. 46 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY,
. AS FOLLOWS:
NEVADA, Capt. GREEK.....May 24, at 9 A M
WYOMING, Capt. WHINNBRAT-May 31, at 3 P M J
i NEBRASKA, Capt. GUARD.June 3, at 8 P M j
MINNI- SOTA Capt. T. W. FREE
j KANN.. ..June 7, at 9.80 A M
IDAHO, Capt, PRICE.June 14, at 8 PM
MANHATTAN, Capt. FORSYTH..June 17, at 3 P M
KOLORA DO, CapLT.F.FSBEif AN. June 21, at 8 PM.
WISCONSIN, Capt. WILLIAMS..June ?8, at 2 p M
. Cabin Passage $80, gold.
Steerage Passage (Office No. 29 Broadway) $30,
currency.
??For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to '
WILLIAMS A GUION, .
No. 83 Wall street, N. Y.
N. B.-Through Billa Lading to Liverpool Issued
by the Charleston and New York Steamers, which
make close connection with the above line.
. For particulars and rate of Frelzht apply to ?.
JAMES AUGER A CO.,
WAGNER, HUGER A CO.,
maye Or WM. A. COURTENAY
NCHOR~L?NE STEAMERS
A
SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATUR?
DAY TO AND FROM NEW YORK'
AND GLASGOW,.
GALLING AT LONDONDERRY TO LAND MAILS AND
P?33BNOKKS.
r' The Steamers of this favorite Line,
are built expressly for the Atiantlo P*"--1
scnger Trade, and fitted np In every respect wltQ
ali the modern improvements calculated to Insure
tho safely, comiort and convenience of Passen?
ger* ... . .
PASSAGE RATES, PAYABLE IN CURRENCY,
lo Glasgow, Liverpool and Londonderry-First
Cabin, $65 and $76, according to location; cabin
Return Tickets. $130, securing best accommoda?
tions; Intermediate, $33; Steerage, $28. *
Parties sending lor their mends In the Old
Country ?an purchase tickets at reduced rates.
For rurther particulars, apply to HKNDERSON
BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowilnir ?.reen, N. Y., or to
DOUGLAS NESBIT,
- No. 8 Accommodation Wharf,
Charleston, S. O.
49? Responsible Agents wanted in town and
country. ._Jun20-DAw3mos
^TEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA,
, AND
SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, 8. O.
The Steamer
PILOT BOY,
Captain W. T. MONBLTY,
Will leave Accommodation Wharf _ _ ?TT--?k.
every MONDAY MORNING, at 6?g^?fflEC
o'clock, for Savannah, Beaufort, Hilton head uud
spantsn wei 9.- Retnrnlug will leave Savannah
every WEDNESDAY- MORNING.
Will leave for Beaufort, Paolflc and Chtsolm's
LaudingH every THURSDAY MORNING, ai8 o'clock.
Returning will leave Beaufort every FRIDAY
MORNING. . .
Freight reoelved WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS,
Must be prer .dd to Way LandlngB..
Goods consigned to care or Agents will be for?
warded free of storage or commission.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
KA VEN EL, HOLMES A CO.,
Jun30 '_No. 177 East Bay.
Q.RAND EXCURSION TO LAKE
.- S UP EBIO B.
THE UNION ????S?
STEAMBOAT COMPANY
WILL SEND TH HIE FAVORITE STEAMER.
ARCTIC...Captain J. E. TURNER,
. LEAVING BUFFALO JULY 19,
CLEVELAND JULY 20, DETROIT JULY 21,
. ON A
GRAND EXCURSION AROUND LAKE SUPERIOR,
Visiting every point of Interest on that cele?
brated and beamuul Lake.
The trip will occupy twenty-five days. Promi?
nent attractions on the rome are
Lake Erle, Cleveland, Demi t Detroit River,
Lake St. Clair and River, Sarnia, Lake Huron,
??nit Ste Marie, St. Mary's River and Rapids,
Lake superior, Neeptgon River, (four days for
trout nailing,) Isle Royale, the celebrated Sliver
island, Fort Wlil am, (one day to visit thu British
Camp, the Hudson Bay station, and the famous
Ametlilat Vein,) Duluth, Superior City. Bayneld.
La Pointe, Portage Lake, (Copper Mines one day,)
Marquette, (iron Mmes at Negauaee one day.) the
Pictured Rocks, i'olnt aux Pins, Detour, Macki?
nac, and Pot in -Bay
An experienced Physician will be on board the
entire trip.
A sufficient number of Laundresses will be on
board. .
A good Band of Muslo will accompany the Ex?
cursion.
-As only Eighty Tickets will be sold, application
for them should be made a& once. - .
Fare tor the entire trip. Including Meals and
Berths, One Hundred and Twenty-ave Dollars.
For Passage and all Informat ion, apply 10
SETH CALDWELL, Agent,
No. 1 Ma<n street, Buffalo. .
S. D. CALDWELL,
General Manager.
B. F. PATRICK,
. jun26-2l General Passenger Agent. Buffalo.
rjIRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ?fcc.
J us t received, a large asssortment and Tor sale a
US. E. BAER'S
. .. . Drug Store.
F
Sfliiypmg.
I SH I N GHB~*XC tr R'S ?bWs.'
The oeautirul Yacht ELEANOR will make '
an Excnraion to the Blacknah Banks, etart-?_
lng from s ou i Lern Wharf every WEDNESDAY anti
FRIDAY, at 7 A. M., ana returning In the after?
noon. Lines and Bait furnished on board. Fare
$160.
The ELEANOR may be chartered at any time
for Private Excursion Parties. Apply to Captain
YOONG, on board. - . Junio
OR FLORIDA,
- VIABAVANNAH:
TheS teamer Cit Y POINT, Captain
G. E. McMillan, wiU-leave southern. _
wiiarr overy- 'ITEBDAT .EVZKIKO, at s.?u O'&DCK,
(until further notice,) for jacksonville, Fernan?
dina -and Palatka, arriving back ac Charleston'
every SATURDAY ATOERNOQN. ...
may il. : r RAVENED' A- CO., Agents,*
E
itlacrjinerrj. Castings, &z.
S~T~1 B L IS HTD .1 8iTT
PH (B.NIX IBON 'W-.OSKB.
JOHN P. TA-TLOB & CO.,
(Saccessors to Cameron & Co.,)
ENGINEERS, BOLtBR-M??K^>c.,-d!& ,\
Corner East'Bay and Pritchard streets, near the J
Dry Dock,
, ' CHARLESTON, S. 0.
MANUFACTURERS OF
STEAM ENGINES AND BOOLEE!
Marine, Stationary and Portable.
RICE THRESHERS' AND MILLS OF -EVERY |
DESCRIPTION.
COTTON PRESSES.
Shafting, Pulleys and Gearing
Iron Fronts for Buildings
Castings of every kind in Iron or Brass
Forgings or every description.
es- Guarantee to furnish Engines and Boilers
of aa good quality and power, and at as low rates
us can be' had m. New York, Baltimore or Phil?
adelphia.
AGENTS FOR
JUDSON'S CELEBRATED GOVERNOR AND STOPi
VALVES, which are put on'all Englues made at
these Works. . . .
49* Repairs promptly attended to.
mario-mwfSmp*9iA-c - .
mar2:-mwf6mos.
?Kcmspapcrs, fticina'ines, #c.
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Jan7_. _
Q.LENN SPRINGS,']
SPARTANBUBG COUNTY, S. C.
Tills delightful'watering plac?is now open for
visitors.
Being situated io the northern part of the
State, in a section remarkable for delightful cli?
mate, beauty and healthfulness, together with the
virtues ol the water, makes it one ol the most
desirable watering placea to be found.
The medicinal qualities of this water are not
excelled, and are a so.erelgn remedy for all Fe?
male Diseases, diseases of long-standing, Dlseas
es of the Liver. Bowels, stomach, Kidneys, Erup?
tions of the skin, scrofula, Dyspepsia, Dropsy,
Rheumatism. Ac.
Arrangements will be made to accommodate
a large oumner of visitors.
The best music will be tn attendance to enliven
the Ban Hourn.
Fancy Balls during the summer.
A Livery will be kept at moderate charges.
Charges-$2 60 per day: $30 to $46 per month,
according to rooms. Children nuder ten years or
age and colored servants half price.
Cottages to rent ac $25 and. $66 for the sea?
son. W. D. FOWLER, -
Proprietor.
&&3~ Stages from Jonesville direct to the Hotel.
jaul-?-3l)A0_._?'
TUST B E G E I V E Dj
CARBONATE OF AMMONIA
"Bicarbonate of Soda
Cream of Tartar
. . . Fresh HOPB.
For sale, wholesale and retah, by
Dr. H. BAER,
ooto No. isl Meeting street.
No. 123 MEETINGSTREET,
ATTENTION IS RESPECTFULLY CALIjED T?-.
,th? NEW NON-P?ISONOTO and 0D0RL__3?DD>
INFECTANT and ANTISEPTIO, .
Ult*
(Chloride of Alum in lom, the Saline. Antiseptic
. harmless aa common salt.)
The ji^cety. August'ilia, mo, sayBoft&ispre-'
paratlon: "It ts quiteas potent aa Chloride of Zinc
or Carbolic Acid,' and-ls at the same ttme.norr
poisonous and devoid of unpleasant smell or every
kind. . These qualities wal nb :?b?o%' ??^ iK:
being extensively used, and at no distant date wei
may;expec?l^to
afe, at; present- li v?gn'?"1
. CH LOR ALUM ls an'astringent antiseptic, ap?
plied to foul ulcers by^London surgeons, aa a gar?
gle it .scarlet fever, djphtherl'a.and. common sore'
throj,ti and ras been??onnd ?valuable In infla?n-'
mation ott?ie eyes, Ac, . ' '
CHLORALUM 'ca_-be,'r ell?d on'by F?rm?rs??n.
the treatment of Foot and Month Disease,-and In.
carrjing c-ir.' disinfection in their' hbme3, stable's,
cowbeds, pigstyes and poultry-bouses.
.. OHLORALUM.- for deg kennels ca*fc.fc:e used wit h.
great advantage^and economy In keeping meat
fresh for any length of time, in purify lng-the
benchesand,y ards, and: conjplet/4y.rernoyIng-tb?
foul, and sickening odor or dirty or lU-'drained
kennels. ' ' 1' *. :.., ,".'.-...
- 43- For safe In quantities to suit purchasers. -
Thu advertiser ls also in receipt of a small lot of
Imported - *. .' .
Espies Cigarettes, for Asthma.
? -. ? . . -' .-.**'. ,\ < .j?
. ~~ ' . ? \k. ?
Together with a Fresh supply, of-.,
CONGRESS,
I; WIRE, AND
.PAVILION
SPRING
. For sale low by the case. ^?S:
:? . . ? - ' ' .>.'. *-tV- .,-."'.^v.
- ' '' ' '";> '-. '.?; '. '.- .- -A&g
' ?' . ' _ ?.. ' . .
M_NtJFAOTUREROF
Which have established for themselves a reputa?
tion surpassed by none foi the relief of Diseases,
of the Stomach and Liver. -\
r'''A foll, assortment of MEDICINES, .>ERJTDME
RIES, CHEHICAL?, ic, Of hlB OWn Importation.
Through constant effort and attention, he hopes
td merit aeon tin nance of the public patronage
i which has hitherto been extended to him.
Jnnl5-2moa _ '_j
ROSADA LIS.
ROSAD ALIS is the best Blood
Purifier
ROSAD ALIS, a sure cure for
Scrofula.
. . -.
RO S AD ALIS, endorsed by
Physicians.
ROS AD ALIS, a potent remedy!
.for Rheiimatism.
ROSAD ALIS, a Remedy tried
and true. .
ROSAD ALIS, the best Altera?
tive extant.
jaOS AD ALIS endorse d by the
fo? b wing: .
Dr. B,'WILSON CARR, or Baltimore.
Dr. T. 0. PUGH, of Baltimore. V
Dr. THOS.'J. BOYKIN, or Baltimore. '
Dr. A DURGAN, or Tarboro', N. C.
Dr. J. S. SPARKS, of Nlcholasvlle, Ky.
Dr. A. F." WHEELER, or Lima. Ohio.
Dr. W._HOLLOWAY, ol Philadelphia.
Dr. J. LTMCOARTHA, or South Carolina,
and many otners. See ROSAD ALIS ALMANAC
ROgftDAT^, 'J
endorsed by Rev. DABNEY BALL, now of Mary?
land Conference, formerly Chaplain in the Con?
federate Army of Northern Virginia.
ROB A TVA TiTH
ls Alterative, Tonio and Diuretic, and acts at
one and the sam?ime upon the BLOOD, LIVER,
KIDNEYS and all the SECRETORY ORGANS, ex- '
pelling all impure matter anti building np the*
system to a healthy, vigorous .condition.
ROSAO>AJLrIS
IS SOLD BY ALL -DRUGGISTS.
BOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, ) Wholesale
GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO., J Agents in
Dr. H. BAER, , ) Charleston.
mare-iy_
JJOMOOPATHIC REMEDIES. ''
Just received a fun assortment or HOMEOPA?
THIC MEDICINES: Tinctures, Pellets and Pow?
ders, of different potencies.
Sugar or Milk and Globules, at wholesale.
Family cases Ailed Et reasonable rates, by .
.. > Da. H. 3 A ER,
mayl5_No. 131 Meeting street.
MOTHERS, READ THIS !
IS THOROUGH?
LY waterproof. Pro?
tects clothing; retains
Linen Diapers; avoids
pins; permits circa la?
ir m of air. Reco m
mended by physicians
apd all mothers whose
children have worn
them. Made in fonr
sizes : 1 sm ailes t ; 4
largest Price Ttl.
Malled free. Address
F. VON SANTEN, No.
229 King street. Charleston, K C., Dealer in all
kinds of RUBBER GOODS, such as Rubber'Sheet
l Hg, white and black, Air Pillows, Air and Water
neds, Hospital Cushions, Bandage Gum, Rubber
Clothing, Plano Covers, DoorM ats. Ac, Ac, and
importer of Fancy Goods, Toys and Fireworks.
j ano-amos - - _
FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS^
(SANTONIN E.)
They g " purely vegetable, sale and sure. Thf
best in UBe. For sale by . Dr. H. BAER,
No. 131 Meeting street,
who-???.? Aven*
ABNER'S IODOPOBM
. AND IBON PILLS.
For sale by DB. H. BAER,
janis No. 131 Meeting street.
W
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Q?TH CAROLINA S AIL BO AP.
.i. ' "< ''s ' ' W
CHAKLKSTON, s. C., Janes, 1871.
.On^and alter SUHDIT, June ll, the Passen?
ger Trainson she' sonsn ?er^nna Ballroaa^wul
'-tai- as follows:
vir*' - >.??.-. ?na At&otJBiAv - . "
^VerGh?rtegron,. ., 8.20-A^?.
^rive at Ab^tt.^ *V
SSg? . :?B COt?ICBU. . .-' '
Leave Charleston.'... 8.20 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia'.'..",li-?.:.. &4Q P. M.
?OB CHABLRSTOK. ? .':;'; :/?.
.Leave Augusta..7.40 A.
.Arriv? at Charleston . v...... MO P.
Leave colombia. . .vi.'. . . ? .- . ?..'.' . MO A.
ArrriveatUharIeaton..rH......8.20P.M.
pr . - )THaotraH wiunHOTOH TRAIN. ,.;? f
'T>eav?>aajra\ia....*......v>........... 8.00A.M.
Arrlveaj?v?l .v.,..&.7M*?>K
LeavetBSfigyfie..?y. .v...-. L4rP. M. .
Aixive at Aagusta..................... . T.46 F. M.
V .... A???HTA.mQOT KXPBK8B?\- - - - - i - - ' "
-jj- . -. '(Sundays excepted^-'
L?av?Ch^lestoni;.........;... ?At' 8J0 P. ?.
^wat'A?SuBa;;^ ?.
Arrive at.Oharleatonv'^v....^.?...v....^.. 8.40 A. rt
" COLUMBIA MSHT -SAFEB88. -
v '...?. (Snndays -excepted;^- j--" "
Uiave Charleston..:.;.v.?H??; Jr
Ai.Tive at Cotambi?..;; 'ir. ?.'^.?..^.'".i^/^^^'V
Ai-rive at Charleston .,'T.:.\...... .;.?.. . ??o 4r ?
-"'..;. - SOMl?SRVIIXH TRAEft. ?
'Leave ChaxleatQnMy-.ii^'i.i.Vv^'fKi?^.'?Jt
?Arrtve at summerville................... -?o Pi.lt...
>^ave Summerville............. 7.00 A. AL
Arrive at Clharlestonrt ?. ^t.-^ -
S'?:;^'-? ... CAJCDHN BRAUCH. . ? . ; . : -"-TV- .
j Leave Oamden.l.2...?'.?... e.oo A.TL
jArTiveAtGQiummar?:.r.7.\u .
j^va-columbmiv.; .\M........^\.;f.? i^Ff M.
.Arrive ?t.oamden..'-'^,.;?.K.?..:...:... ; 8.0<rP.rMi
^ My and Night Trains . maia close connections
at An g us ta "with Georgia Railroad and Central
Railroad. '?.?..: ?? -'
? ' NightTialnconnecta,witl^]Hac<an- and Augusta
Colombia NlghtTraln connects with' Gre?hv??
and Columbia Raflroad. ^ T ' v ' -
Camden Train connects at Ringville, dally (ex-.'
'cepti Sundays) with Bay.'Passet ger.Tfldn,. and;
runs thio?gh to Columbia and returns on Mon?
days, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
? ' ? A.,L. TTLEU,.Vlce-PrealojMfc- , .
: 3. P* PIOBEN?i .O. T.-A',' ' . 'v: . Jatflg -
SAVANNAH AND CH ABLESTON RALL
> . ; . ROAD. -' \
. >? PASSENGER TRAINS on this" Road'run daily at
follows: *T v--'*.-*'-. ^r'.'v'J'-'''
Leave Charleston-.';';-.-,..8?SA;'tt>
" - Arrlvaat Savanloah:';-.; .V^M&OO.IP.'?Kv'?iri
, LeaveBavaanahl;...;..~....ILlfA.M.1
" yArrlve at Oia3aeatim^.f
? Connects at;^vann?h?Wil^he?AtianH'v ^
?a?JroaaJ?^^t?c^tt^^s^i.,'*
?:'
.-- with Steamboats for points'cn the- Savannah
kfter.-: . .:- V-".V--^.V-'^L"
: AS Charleston .wltL the Ndrtneaatem-ana Sonth
Carolina Rcilraads.'and Steamships forallpolnta
North and West* . '
. Through Tickets over thia Une -on sale at So te ls.
in Charleston: Sor even House, Savannah; au d ali '
principal Ticket offices North and.Sqntm .
- Freights forwarded dally to and irom Savan
?naaaEd all points beybndj:* .,...'.. :.r ;N,.>;r?
?Through Bills oLXading issned.to JacksonTliie,
?palatka^c;;r; . ?ii- .'>'.' '.
. Tarin aa ww as trany other line. ' ?> ip-. ?
!? - .' ,..'. .* 4^0.'' 8. GADSDEN, . ^
acts' Engineer aort.SnperiHtendent
^bBTBLEAJ^RN^
cnABLSSTOK, s^o.V Febnral!^ii, lani'
1 Trains will leave;.c^rlfestonfrDa^W^^o A, IL
and 6 P. M. '. .'-'^--'r!-^'-:*^v^ .?.i -
--. Anrive'.'at : Cha^rton; tao : AI-M. (Mpndaysrez.
.tepted) aiid^so?i?j^r;^^:^:^ :???.
: Tramdqee' notr*h^e^arJ^eatbff6'P. M,\-Srj^
"j)A.ya, ''- \ ''-'.> -' ;' *" '
- Train leaving 8:30 A. M. makeji throtighfconnec-'
,'tiBtr>to^Neir Y?rfc-.vi?^Blchmond . and . Acaula
Cre?S.?rJy, goingthiMagh in.411 .hours... O' '
Passengers Jeaylng'lby^^ .P. ;M.^T^ -lii??
Choice of route, via Richmond and Washington,
ur via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving
FBiattx by-thls' Train lay over on Suwojtr in'Baj.
timora: .Those leaving on SAwaoAV remain'SOU?
D?T in Wilmington; N.<J. -. :, . .
. This ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant
route to cincinnati,- Chicago and; ctlier^^jblntli
west and NorthwesvooBL/irama making con
. nectlons ao WashmgtonsWltfh^.?.Western oalas
HQC Baltimore and o hlo?^rc^a.' A?^J/..
> ; . ..^S-S/SOLOMONS, .
- Engineer and Superintendent.
P. L. cujAPOR, General Ticket Agent.. r
- -febll-12moa '.-': ' . ... ' '? -/.-??
Stmitt?'Mat\?mtif:
DOUBLE LOCK ELASTIC STITCH.
. This ls the mMtslmpleantT teiia-blo'TWo Thread
Sewing Machine in th? world, lt eewa dire?
.from two. threads, and is $15 lesa than any other
^rst-clasa sewing. Machine, Samples can ne aeea
at No. 156 MEETING STREET, opposite Charles?
ton Hotel Soje Agent; for ?ie Stete. Sub-agents
wanted through the State. Address W. s. Bis
SELL, Charleston. Also agents for Home Shuttle
Band Machine. $25. apri-ruthsomos
Si?
.P:
5
m M
2 - g
.o .
ANn-THS . -.
. WEED? FAMTLT FAVDRTTE LOCK-STTWB .
,'? ... . .. MACHINE;'. l.. ? r?? . '
are the best In use. " 'V-'-'-?..''. -v'"?..Sr:':~yZ'^-'
?For sale on the Lease Plan, wltti monthly py
.menta, on easy terms, or for>caslL AB sm is o?
Machine. attachments, Needleav-, .(Xitton, {white .
black ana colorad,) Silk, OU, Soin?, itc.? 4c "
Repairing aa usual ' circulara and samples of
work sent on appnoatibn.^ ^ HASELTON, %
? General dealer tn -First .Glass sewing ?ata.
chilies and Material No. -30T King street,^ -
angli ' 'Charleston. H;.G.!
D?ATH TO ^L?TS .
ROACHES
BEDBUGS, &o.
NEVERTAIUNQ.
BOXES DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHERS, jj
HERMETICALLY SEALED AND ' n
ALWAYS FRESH.
Soldat Wholesale'by . ' ''
DOWTE, MO?SE & DAVIS,
And at retail by ail Druggists." ..febl.<mo
?plltol.
Jj?OKEY CANNOT BUY IT!
FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS!!
. The D?AMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J.E.
SPENCER A CO., New York, which are now oflered
to the public are pronounced byan the celebrated
Opticians of the world to be the most Perfect, Na?
tural Artificial help to the human eye ever known.
They are groud under their own supervision,
from* m?nate Crystal Pebbles, melted together,
and derive their name. "Diamond," on account,
of their hardness and brilliancy.
The scientific principle on which theran COS*
a true ted brings the core or centre of the lens di?
rectly In froncof the eye, producing a clear and
distinct vision, aa m the natural, healthy slant,
and pre ven tl u g alLnnpieas ant sensations, auch as
glimmering and wavering or sight, d 1M tn esa,
peculiar to all others lu use.'
They are mounted ta the finest manner, m
frames of the best quality, of ail materials and
for that parp?se. Their finish And durability can?
not be surpassed:
CACnoK.-None genome unless bearing ttugt
trade mark stamped on evexy frame. ?|
JAMES AL Li AN, ''W^
Dealer In Watches, Jewelry, .
starling silverware and Optical Googa. ; ,
ou?!!?? H*-a0?H5K?K
oct3l-stutbJyr Charleston,S. ft

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