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Tbc Song of a Sammer. BT LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON. ?plucked aa apple from off a tree, alden ann rosy, &nd fair to set The sunshine had fed lt with warmth and light The dews had freshened lt night by night, And high on the topmost boogh it grew, ?Where the winds or heaven about lt blew, " And while the mornings were soft and young The wild-birds circled, and soared, and sung There, In the storm, and calm, and shine, It ripened and brightened, this apple or mine, Till the day I plucked lc from off tbe tree, Golden and rosy, and fair to Bee. How could I guess, 'neath that daintiest rind, That the core of sweetness I hoped to And The Innermost, hidden heart of the bliss Which dewB and winds and the sunshine kiss Had tended and rostered by day and night Was black with mildew and bitter with blight: Golden and rosy, and ran- of skin, Nothing bnt ashes and raia within? Ah I never again with toll and pain Will I strive tho topmost bongh to gain Though its wind-swung apples are ralr to soe, On a Tower branch ls the fruit for me. [Scribner's for August. THE CAMPAIGN NEWS. Greeley Against Grant-A Paper for the People. The Presidential Campaign for 1872 bas opened. It will be the most exciting tbat the country bas ever known. Tbe issnes in? volved are extraordinary in character, and come directly home to every citizen. Tbe overthrow of Grant and the election of Greeley mean Honesty and Beform in the National Administration, tho triumph of Law and the restoration of Peace and Harmony throughout our land, and a return to the fundamental principles of government which prevailed in the better days of the Re? public. The most intense interest will naturally be felt in the progress and result of the struggle, especially in the Sooth, where the material prosperity of the people and their relief from organized persecution and rob? bery are involved. We mean that THE CHARLESTON NEWS shall at this juncture in no respect fall to deserve the favor which has been accorded to it as an earnest, enterprising and outspoken ohronicle of the events of the day. And, in order to place oar several editions within the reach of all, we offer them for the period of four months, covering the interval from this time until after the election, at the following low rates: BAILY NEWS, one copy, four months_$ 2 50 DAILY NEWS, five copies, four months... ll 00 DAILY NEWS, ten copies, four months... 20 00 TRJ-WEEXLY NEWS, one copy, four months. 125 TBI-WEEELY NEWS, five copies, four months. 5 50 TBI-WEEELY NEWS, ten copies, four months.10 00 WEEKLY NEWS, one copy, lour mouths.. 60 WCEELY NEWS, fl ve copi es, four months. 2 75 WEEKLY NEWS, ten copies, four months. 5 00 Subscriptions at these 'rates will be re- j celved untU August, 15th, inclusive. Send in your orders at once. Remit? tances may be made, at our risk, by draft on Charleston, Postofflce order or registered letter. Address, 'RIORDAN, DAWSON <fe Co., Charleston, S. C. SUMMER IN SUMTER. The Dog-Dayi-Snmtrr Ooea for Gree? ley- Thc Humor? of a Judicial Defal? cation-The Railroad Troubles. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] SUMTER, July 19. The dog-days are upon us with a vengeance bat we have cool nights, and ought not to complain. The health of our town ls remark? ably good, whooping cough notwithstanding. Crops are looking well. Cotton growing rapidly-some planters think too rapidly-and com ls unusually flue. Our vegetable gar? dens are not so good this season as usual. The early spring was very cold and dry, and the late spring too wet. Politics do not disturb us much. The lines ara pretty well drawn. Nearly all the whites ste lot Greeley, and the blacks and State o ni? el?is and hangers-on go for Grant. The issue ls narrowed down to tho question, Shall we Iilaoe*In office a man of undoubted ability and ntegrlty, p edged by a career of honesty and virtue to administer the government in good faith for the people, or a man of military ex? perience only, with little capacity, and, If not himself corrupt, without moral or Intellectual weight sufficient to check the corruption which ls undermining the government ? The restoration oi peace and good feeling between the North and South le only an inci? dental element In the contest. The Radical Republicans depend upon the continuance ot estrangement between the sections and races of the country for political capital. The fusion isis look to peace and natural confidence as the result of an honest and national adminis? tration of affairs. Of course, in such an issue the whites have no difficulty la making a selec? tion. , _. A paragraph has been going the rounds of the newspapers attributing some unnamed defalcation to a judge hailing from this section. Many smart things have been said about this adair, and the public ears and eyes for scan? dal have seized upon the rumor with avidity. Now, lt ls certain that no State judge has lt In his power to use public fonds. He draws his pay, when he can get lt, and that Is all the money he has to handle. It ls probable that the rumor has reference to some difficulty of several years standing between a United States Internal revenue officer, just alter the war, and the government. That gentleman ls now a Judge, and tn this way the rumor has originated. I know nothing of the merits ol the case, but this I do know : On a former oc cSWon, a highly honorable gentlemen of un? blemished reputation, whose voice was hushed In death, was not only charged as a defaulter but published as such by government author? ity. A relative defended his memory irom the unfounded charge, and showed that the government actually owed him a large balance, which has been since paid to the estate, and amounted to several thousand dollars. This example should at least induce a suspension of opinion until some proot ls adduced to sus? tain the charge now mac's. Our railroad arrangements are still In an unsatisfactory state. Freights are too high, on both cotton and merchandise, and our only railroad Une does not seem Inclined to show ns any mercy. We are losing business lor want ol a competing line, and what we lose In this way ls a serious loss to Charleston also. As to passenger travel, nothing could be worse. We spend nearly aa much time at Florence, walting for a train to carry us to Charleston or bring us here, as ls consumed In the entire journey. Fifteen hours from here to Charleston-seven of which are spent at Florence ! We trust some change will be de? cided npon before another business season comes round. JUNIUS. AMONG THE STARS. Wonderful Discoveries Reported. At the ic-st meeting of the Royal Astronomi? cal Soc!ity In London. Dr. Huggins the emt nent spoctroscoplst, made an extraordinary statement respecting tbe motions taking place among the stars. The results be announced are wonderful. Four years ago he applied the spectroscope to the bright star of Sirius, though his instrumental means were not suffi clent to render him quite certain as to the result. StL! he was able to announce with some degree of confidence that Sirius ls receding at a rate exceeding twenty miles per second. In order that he might extend the method to other stars, the Royal Society placed at his disposal a flne telescope, fliteen inches in aperture, and specially adapted to gather aB much light as possible with that aperture. Suitable spectroscopic appli? ances were also provided for the delicate work Dr. Huggins was to undertake. It was but last winter, says the Spectator, that the instrument was ready for work; but already Dr. Huggins has obtained the most wonderful news from the stars with Its aid. He ?ods that many of the stars are travelling ftir more swiftly than had been supposed. Arcturus, for example, ls travelling towards us at the rate of eome flit y miles per second, and as his thwart motion ls fully as great, (for this star's distance has been estimated,) the actual ve? locity with which he ls speeding through space cannot be less than seventy miles per second. Other stars are moving with corres? ponding velocities. But amidst the motions thus detected. Dr. Huggins ha8"traced the signs of law. First, he can trace a tendency among the stars in one part ot the heavens to approach the earth, while the stars In the opposite part of the heavens are receding from us. and the stars which are approaching lie on that Bide of the heavens toward which Herschel long since taught us that the sun ls travelling. Rut there are stars not obeying this simple law; and among these Dr. Huggins recognizes Instances of that community of motion to which a mod? ern student of the stars has given the name of star-drilt. It happens, indeed, that one of the most remarkable of those instances relates to ive well-known stars, k no wn to astronomers as Beta, Gamma, Delta, Epsillon and Zeta, ot the Great Bear, all of which are drifting bodily through space, and receding from the earth at the rate of about thirty miles per second. This result at once illustrates the interesting nature of Dr. Huggins's discoveries, and affords promise of future revelations even more Interesting. Drngs at ?Jrjolescle. JJOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS C H A RLE 8 T O N, S. C., Offer to the public SUMTER BITTEBS, THE GREAT SOOTHERS TONIO AND UNI? VERSALLY POPULAR STOMACHIC AND APPETIZER. Not merely to tickle the palate, but to infuse health and vigor Into the enervated and diseased system, la the high purpose and sure effect of SUMTER BITTERS. Tala famous restorative creates no sudden flash or excitement, to be suc? ceeded by increased debility and tenfold gloom. It braces the relaxed nerves and Imparts perma ment tono and regularity to the whole system. The rapid cures lt has effected lu Dyapesla, Gene? ral Debility, Nervous Diseases and as an Appeti? zer and Strengthener, and as a preventive of Chills and Fever, has rendered SUMTER BITTERS a name without enaal lu the annals ol medicine jyjOISE'S LIVER PILLS, lor the cure or Hepatitis, or I.iver Complaint Dyapesla and Sick Headache, and as a Cathartic and Antl-Billous Pill have no superior. The nu merons known cares performed by these Pills have induced us, at the solicitation or many who have experienced their beneficial and salutary ef? fects, tootler them io the public. Our LIVER PILLS are not held rorth or recom? mended os universal cure alls, but simply for Liver Complains, and those symptoms connect? ed with a deranged state or that organ. -^"OISE'S PURE LEMON SUGAR. A delightful, cooling, healthy beverage, made from the Juice of fresh Sicily Lemons and pure white sugar. Free rrom anything Injurious. Bet? ter than lemons for p?e nles, camp-meetings, bar? becues and travellers, and a great necessity in the country where lemons cannot be had for the sick. jyjr-OISE'S WHITE WORM CANDY. An effectual, safe and pleasant remedy for Wormeln all cases. Try it and be convinced. It ls really a specific, and In trie neat ana most pala? table for m to give children. It ia not surprising that lt ls fast tatting tho placeo! all other prepa? rations for worms. It 1B a pleasant confection, and any child will take lt. Beware of dangerous? ly colored candy and nauseous compounds, and use only MOISE'S POPULAR WHITE WORM CANDY. _ OISE'S *...MORNING STAR YEAST POWDERS...* THE BEST IN CSE. A barrel or Flour makes forty pounds more or Bread with MOISE'S YEAST POWDER. No time required for dongh to rise, but bake la a hot, quick oven bB soon as mixed; Bave eggs, shorten? ing, milk, Ac, and ls a woudertal saving. MW Sample packages free or charge. may3l-rtu6moB_ CAUDICHAUDS COMPOlW IT )EXTRf?cT0f SANDALWOOD A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS. This ls a Solid Extract, and ls recommended es? pecially for Druggists' and Physician's use lu pre? scriptions. The quality and uniform strength ls guaranteed. This Extract ls superior to Copaiba and Cubcba, or plain Oil or sandal. Unlike moat preparations or thia class, lt does not nauseate. The testimonials or hundreds in public and pri? vate life, who have been cured by this prepara? tion could be added; bat the proprietor wishes lt to stand apon Ita own merits, and only aska a single trial to convince the afflicted or Its efficacy. Circulars and samples cm be obtained by Phy? sicians on application to DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Agents for So. Ca., Charleston, S. 0. Also, SNYDER'S SHOWERING SYRINGE, re? commended by Physicians as tue only perfect Female syringe In the market. JalyS-8tath3mos THE WARLIKE TROUBLE BREWING la Europe concerns us less. Individually, than the intestine commotions to which each one ol us ts liable at this season or the year. Fortu? nately, all disturban ces or the stomach, the bowels and the liver, engendered by hot weather, sudden changea of temperature, or unwholesome atmos? pheric conditions are speedily relieved by a dose or two of Tarrant 's Effervescent Seltzer Aperient, which is nectar to the thirsty palate, and at the same time the finest or all cathartics, a healthful lnvlgorant and stomachic, and Invaluable as a means or preventing lever and congestion. The genuine article may be had of all druggists. July 11-12_ Sewing ittacrjines. IJIHE NEW IMPROVED WHEELER & WILSON SILENT SEWING MACHINE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. We are now selling these superior Machines on Ten Dollar monthly payments. Adjusting and Repairing done promptly. WHEELER A WILSON MANUPG CO., aprfr-lyr No. 209 King street. itli?crllanecms. LEATHER HOSE FOR STEAMBOATS, MILLS AND PHOSPHATE WORKS. loco feet New 2 Inch Oak Tanned LEATHER HOSB, suitable for Steamboats, Milla and Phos? phate Works. Will be sold low to close consign? ment by LAUREY, ALEXANDER A CO. JolyB.tuth87 Dru ?cc?s, Ut. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. The subscriber takes this opportunity to an? nounce his intention of giving up the DRY GOODS BUSINESS, and will sell off the Stock of Goods at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, FOR CASH OLLY. A rare opportunity is now offered to purchase all kinds or DRY GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES. The Stock ls now being MARKED DOWN, and will be sold off as rapidly as possible. A. R. STlXiLlV? IN, NO. 281 KING STREET, " Font th Door Below Wentworth street. July28i NOTICE! The subscriber having decided on giving np the Retail Dry Goods Business, and being under en? gagement to surrender the Store No. 262 King street on or before 16th next October, will be pre? pared on WEDNESDAY, 17th taatant, having thoroughly revised the prices of bis entire stock, to offer BARGAINS TO ALL IN WANT OP FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS CHARLES KERRI80N, Jnlyl?-10 NO. 262 KING STREET. OHotrjing, tailoring, Ut. BARGAINS IN CLOTHING! MENEEft MULLEK, CLOTHIERS, NO. 325 KINO STREET, TUREE DOORS BELOW LIBERTY STREET, Respectfully announce to their friends and the publie that they have marked down their entire Stock of Fine CLOTHING- and FURNISHING GOODS to actual New York cost, preparatory to removal, on the first of September next, into their NEW BUILDING-, AT THE CORNER OF KING AND WENTWORTH STREETS THE PRESENT STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT, AND THEY SOLICIT A CALL AND AN EXAMINATION OF THEIR GOODS AND PRICES. apr* moa Sob so n's dauert is erne nt. J. N. ROBSON, HAVING AMPLE MEA??8 FOR ADVANCES, A BUSINESS EXPERIENCE OP twenty years, and conaning himself strictly to a Commission Business, without operating on his own account, respectfully solicits consignments of Cotton, Flour, Corn, Wheat, Ac. snippers of produce to bim may, at their option, bave their consignments sold either In Charleston or New York, thus having the advantage or two markets without extra commissions. References-Bishop W. M. wightman. S. C.; Colonel Wm. Johnson, Charlotte, N. C.; Rev. T. O. Summers. D. D.. Tennessee; Hon. John P. King, Augusta, Qa.; Messrs. Q. W. Williams A Co., Charles? ton, S. C.; Messrs. Williams, Blrole A Co.. New York. AS the SPKCIAL AGENT FOR TOE STATE OF DUPONT'S GUNPOWDER, I Will always keep a full stock of all kinds at Magazine. The long experience or Messrs. Dupont In the manufacture of Gun? powder, makes lt unnecessary to say more than that I guarantee the quality or every package. Price aa low aa any other Powder in the market. Peraooa ordering please name DUPONT. MARYLAND STEAM SUGAR REFINING COMPANY. AB Agent for the MARYLAND STEAM SUGAR REFINERY OF BALTIMORE, I will keep constant'} on hand a roll assortment or Crushed, Powdered, Granulated, A White. B. White, O Extra, O Yel? low; a ao Amber Bri ps lu barrels, which I offer at manufacturers' prices, freight added. Any change lu price being reported daily by telegraph, tbua giving the trade the advantage or IL Am also Agent for the celebrated brands of Family Hour manufactured Dy Messrs. DAVI3 A EMMONS, or St. Louis, which I can recommend lif every respect; put up lu Ninety-eight Pound Bags and BarrnlB-BEST AND GOLD DUST, Choice Family, Home Mia Medium Family, Santa Marla Good Family. Also several or the best Mills In Virginia, Georgia and Tenneaaee. AB Agent for WHITTAKER A SON'S CELEBRATED HAUS, Anderson H.'s ci. Beargrass Hams Fairbank, Peck A Oo.'s Caddy Lard, Werk A Co.'s Candles, Samuel Leonard A Son Candles. Johnson A Clements corn Starch, James Beatty A Oo.'s Crackers,cakes, < c., Soaps ot all varieties, Mackerel t n kits and hair barrels, Ludlow Brand or Gunoy Cloth, Baling Twlno. Ac, Ac ; and BS I devote myseir exclusively to a Commission Business and all the goods are received direct from factory and neither ssllnoronyoamyo wa account, would respectfully call the attention or the trade to my facilities fer doing business, and the inducements offered to purchasers. Having an experience of over twenty years, and having Just erected a large and commodious store in addition to my others, I nm fully prepared for business. ENG-LISH SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, Imported direct from Liverpool,and guaranteed to contain twenty-four per cent, or SoluDle Phos? phate or Lime. PERUVIAN GUANO, DIRECT FROM THE AGENT, WARRANTED PURE. For sale at market rates? BAUGH'S RAW BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE, FLOUR OF BONE, DISSOLVED RONF PLASTER OR GYPSUM. Always on hand, and as every shipment la analyzed on arrival. Planters can reiy on gen ug tu<. same article, and tully up to standard. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. The highly satisfactory and remarkable effecta or thia Guano lu producing very largely Increased crops or cotton, Corn and other staple crops, has attracted the general attention or Plantera and Armera. J. N. ROBSON, AGENT FOR THE STATE, junl2-tuths Nos. 1 and a Atlantic Wharf and 88 Hast Bay, Charleston. Shirlo ano /nrnioijing ?cooa. SEASONABLE GOODS ENGLISH AND BALBRIGG?N HALF HOSE. GAUZE, MERINO, SILE AND THREAD Elegant Suspenders. WIND80R SCARF8, BOW8 A TIE8. DRESS SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS PAPER COLLARS IN GREAT VARIETY, WITH THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS OE ELEGANT NECK- WE A H, AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. SCOTT'S STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM, MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE THE MARKET HALL. DOTI ll g AN KING HOUSE OP HENRY CLEWS & CO., No. 32 WALL STREET, N. Y. Circular Notes and metters of Credit for Travel? lers, also Commercial Credits Issued, available throughout the world. BlUa of Exchange on the Imperial Bank or Lon? don, National Bank or Scotland, Provincial Bank or Ireland, and all their branches. Telegraphic Transrers or Money on Europe, San Francisco and the West mdies. Deposit Accounts received m i lr her currency or Coln, subject to check at sight, which pass through the clearing House aa If drawn upon any city bank. Interest allowed on dally balances. Certificates of Deposit issued bearing interest at current rate. Notes and Drafts collected. State, City and Railroad Loans negotiated. CLEWS, HABICHT A CO., may23-x No. il Old Broad street, London. (Cigare, go?acco, Ut. EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE, No. 310 KINO STREET, THREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET. CIGARS AND TOBACCO or all kinds. PIPES or every quality. Call and examine stock before buying else where. WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor. N. B.-The Wheel of Fortune constantly on hand. Invest 36 cents and try your luck, mch?.noftwivr _^_ LDoorG, Susljcs ana ?lin?a P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Dealer in DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS, STORE DOORS, MOULDINOS, NEWELS, BALUSTERS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, SLATE MANTELS. OFFICE AND SALESROOMS, No. 20 Hayne street, FACTORY, HORLBEC K'S WHARI mch8-fmwly_ LAPPING PAPER FOB SALK-OLI NEWSPAPERS in large or small quantities Price 60 CENTS ?EH HUNDRED. Apply at tai office of THS NE Wu. majis R auroa o tu gO?TH CAROLINA RAILROAD. OHABLBSTON, 8. 0., May IB, 1872. On and after SUNDAY, May 19, tue Passen? ger Trains on the South Carolina Railroad will run as follows: FOB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.8.10 A M Arrive at Augusta.4,35 p ? FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.s.10 A U Arrive at Columbia.4.O6 p u FOB OOABLBBTON. Leave Augusta.7.40 A M Arrive at charleston. 3.20 p H Leave Columbia.7.40 a 11 Arrive at Charleston.8.30 p u AUGUSTA NIGHT IXPBB85. (Sundays excepted.) Leave OharlestoB.7.20 r 11 Arrive at Augusta.;.e.00 A M Leave Augusta.?.7.40 r v Arrive at Charleston.8.46 A M COLUMBIA NIGHT IXPBJtSS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Oharleston. 8.20 PM Arrive at columbia.8.40 A II Leave Columbia..- a.60 p u Arrive at Charleston.6.66 A X BUMKIBVrLLI TRAIN. Leave Summerville at.7.26 A 11 Arrive at Charleston at. 8,46 A M Leave Oharleston at. 8.80 p 11 I Arrive at summerville at.4.46 p M C AMD SN BRANCH. Leave Camden..s.15 A Arrive at Columbia. 10 40 A M Leave Columbia.1.46 y u Arrive at Camden.' a.26 p 11 Day and Night Trains connect at Angusta with Macon and Augusta Railroad, Centra) Railroad and Georgia Railroad. This ls the quickest and most direct route and aa comfortable and cheap as any other route to Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis and all other points West and Northwest. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville and Colombia Railroad ; and Day and Night Trains connect with Charlotte Road. Through tickets on sale via this route to all points North. Camden Tram connects at Ringville daily (ex? cept sundays) with Day Passenger Train, and runs through to Columbia. _ _ A. L. TYLER, vice-President. 8. B. PI0KEN3. Q. T. A. JanlB gOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. CHARLESTON June T, 1872. EXCURSION TICKETS to Green villa, Anderson and Walhalla have been put on sale TO-DAT, and will continue on sale until 1st September. Good to return until ist November. Baggege checked through. Price to Greenville and Return (17 80. Price to Anderson and Return $18 70. Price to Walhalla and Return $19 80. Price to Spartanburg and Return $16 80. Excursion Tickets also on sale to Oatoosa Springs (Qa.)-price $24. The above Tickets on sale at the Line street Depot, and at the Charleston Hotel. 8. B. PI0KENS, A. L. TYLER, Jnnl_G. T. A._vice-President. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD OOH PANT. vuuu.BSTON, 5 c., June 8, 1872. Trains will leave charleston DaUy at 10.16 A M. and 8.00 P. M. Arrive at Oharleston o.oo A. M. (Mondays ex? cepted) and 8 P. M. Tram does not leave Oharleston 8.00 P. M., SUN? DAYS. Train leaving 10.16 A. M. makes through connec? tion to New York, via Richmond and Acqula Creek only, going thrungh In 44 honra. Passengers leaving by 8.00 P. M. Train have choice ol route, via Richmond and Washington, or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving FRIDAY by thia Train lay ever on SUNDAY lu Bal tlmore. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN? DAY in Wilmington, N. C. Thia ls the cheapest, Quickest And most pleas? ant route to cincinnati Chicago and other points West and Northwest, both Tra?na making con? nections at Washington with Western Trains ol Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. S. S. SOLOMONS. Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. OLEAPOR, Bea. Ticket Agent, mayal AV AN NAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. S IHABLKSTON, June ia, 1872. On aad after MONDAY, June 17 th, the Pas? senger Trains on thia Road will run as follows: EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Oharleston dally.8.80 P. M. Arrive at savannah dally.0.46 P. M. Leave Savannah dally.11.so P. M. Arrive at Oharleston dally. 7A.M. DAY TRAIN. Leave Charleston, Sundays excepted.. 7.40 A. M Arrive at savannah, Sundays excepted. &80 P.M. Leave Savannah, sundays excepted... ll A. M. r-*-HM nr^haniAaton. Sundays exe'ted. 6.?0 P. M. make close connection witn rum nuyatr Mt?ttm Tor Beaufort, (Sundays excepted.) 1 Freight forwarded dally on through bills of lad? ing to points la Florida and by Savannah Une ot steamships to Boston. Prompt dispatch given to freights for Beaufort and points on Port Royal Railroad and ai. as low rates aa by any other lina Tickets on aale at thia office for Beaufort over Port Royal Railroad. C. S. GADSDEN, EBgtneer and Superintendent S. C. BOYLSTOAi, Gen'l Ft. and Ticket Agent. Jnnl4 _. ijotele. KIMBALL HOUSE, e. E. CRITTENDEN, PROPRIETOR, THE ONLY HOTEL IN THE SOUTH HAVING THE "SAFETY PASSENGER ELEVATOR " OF OTIS, TUFTS, A CO., AND PRINCIPAL OFFICE OF WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY. BAGGAGE CHECKED IN THE HOTEL TO ALL POINTS. METROPOLITAN SUMMER RESORT ! ! THE II. I. KIMBALL. HOUSB, AND PONCE DELEON SPRING, THE YOUTH RESTORING FOUNTAIN, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. IN ADDITION TO THE NEW ESTABLISHED FACT THAT THE KIMBALL HOUSE, As regards size, ventilation, comfort, Its cuisine and general appointments, la unsurpassed by any Hotel lu America, the Proprietor begs to assure all who are in quest or HEALTH OR PLEASURE That his arrangements are now perfected to render the KIMBALL HOUSE All that can be desired by those who seek the j combined attractions of a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND VALUABLE MINE? RAL WATERS 11 Together with the pleasant temperature and in? vigorating breezes to be enjoyed at Atlanta, situ? ated on one of the most elevated portions ef Middle Georgia. A band ot ACCOMPLISHED MUSICIANS Has been secured to render approplate Music every evenlog. THE BALL ROOM, One of the most capacious, thoroughly ventilated, and brilliantly Illumined la America, ls thrown open nightly for the enjoyment or guests. In addition to which ls a BILLIARD ROOM, For the especial enjoyment of the Ladles. The wonderful curative properties of the PONCE DELEON Water are now folly established, as can be proven br testimony of those who have thoroughly tested ana . -alized Its efficacy. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS For the season for Families can be made on appli? cation. jHTThe Proprietor of the H. L KIMBALL HOUSE respectfully solicits that patronage, which he deems his efforts to successfully cater for the appreciative taste or a refined public enti? tle him to. jnn24-lmo 8. C. CRITTENDEN. JAY COOKE, MCCULLOCH & co., No. 41 LOMBARD STBEET, LONDON. FOBEIGN EXCHANGE, COMMERCIAL CREDITS, CABLE TRANSFERS. CIRCULAR LETTERS FOR TRAVELLERS, AVAILABLE IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. JAY COOKE A CO., NO. 20 WALL STBEET. may23-x Stst?mi 0ato~~8J)i? dag. By A. TOBIAS' SOUS. COGNAC BRANDIES IN WOOD AND GLASS. J HIS DAT, we wm sell at li o'clock, la United States Bonded Warehouse, Elliott street, 80 SEP and) ROCHELLE BRANDT. In bond, of approved brand of A. Selgnette A L'Ereqne Ula, of "La Rochelle.? . ' - - - Terms at sale._J air 23 By HENRY COBIA& CO. HAMS, SHOULDERS AND SUGAR. THIS DAT, at 9 o'cleck. we will sell, 10 tierces Sugar-cured HAMS 4000 pounds Bacon shoulders 20 bbls Porto Rico Sugar looo pounds Sugar-cored Oanvasaed Strips. Conditions cash._jagg By WM. McKAY, rrUNNERS' TOOLS, POTS, OVENS, JL Houiebold Farniture, and a lane lot S??Y'at b{? aactlon ?fflwo? No. <6 Wentworth street, at II o'clock, will be sold the above._ Julv23 By WM. McKAY. ESTATE SALE BY ORDER OF ADMIN? ISTRATRIX WIR sell THIS DAY, the 28d Instant, at ll o'clock, st his Auction salesroom, No. 45 Wentworth street, a HODSE AND LOT situated on Back Beach of Sullivan's Island ' within ten minutes' walk of Landing. Lot con? tains one-hair acre, known as property of John F. Stone. Terms made known on day of sale. Pur. casser to pay for papers and stamps. July23 By LAUBET, ALEXANDER & CO. CHOICE 8UGAR-CURED STRIPS, c Ic*^*1 H*m8, 8noaWerB. Straw Brooms, THIS DAY, the 284 instant, will be sold before our store, at half-past 9 o'clock, 0 soboxes Choice New York SUGAR-CURED STRIPS in loo pound packages io bbla. Pig Shoulden soo Bagged Hams 260 large No. 3 Western shoulders so dozen Straw Brooms, assorted elzes. Conditions cash._. July28 By J. A. ENSLOW & CO. FPORTED WINES. THIS MORNING, 23d instant, at ll o'clock, will be offered for sale at Public Auotlon^at United states Bonded Warehouse, in Elliott street, 20 h?SH 0at*l0Di* CLARET WINE is Serges} 0,ftret Wine-Margarita 6 quarter pipes Claret Wine-Virgen 6 quarter pipes Malaga Wine. The abave Wines were Imported from spain in the Spanish brig Ttmateo. Julyas ' Auction Sales-f more SJarjs. HBT?TBUB^^ - Real Bistate Agents and Auctioneer,. mRUSTEES' SALE OP THE RICHMOND J. AND YORK RIVER RAILROAD. By virtue of two deeds or trust from the Rich? mond and York Elver Railroad Company to the lat? Wm. H. M aerar?an d and the undersigned, dated respectively the otb of September, lass, and the 1st oi January, 1866, the undersigned, surviving trustees, will, on WEDNESDAY, the 14thdaxof August, 1873, at 13 M., at the auction rooms of Messrs. Grubb9 A Williams, Richmond, Virginia, sell by Publlo Auction, The WHOLE LINE OF RAILWAY of the said Company from the City of Richmond to West Point, together with the Franchises of the said Company, and the Equipments, Rolling atocle. - Machine Shops, Depots, Water Stations noaa tied, Machinery, Tolls, EesMMots; and every other right, interest or estate conveyed by the ?sid deeds, exceptio g choses in action. ' THE TEEMS OF SALE will be OASH sufficient to pay all the coats of ex? ecuting the trusts of said deeds, and to pay tbs interest on the bonds outstanding under the deed or 1859 aforesaid, estimated at about $86.000, and then a credit until the 1st of January, 1877, ss to $48,000, with interest from the 1st of July, 1373, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and then Cash sufficient to DST the interest due on the bonds of the first class under the deed of 1866 aforesaid, estimated at about $62,ooo, and a oredlt until the 1st of Janu? ary, 1888. aa to $800,ooo, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum from the lat of July, 1872, payable semi annually, and then Cash auf . flcient to pay the Interest due on the bonds ot the second-class under the mortgage or 1866afore? said, estimated at about $i66,ooo, and then a credit untn lat of January, 1877, as to $399,000, with interest from the lat of July, 1872, at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, payable semi-an? nually, and then a credit until the lat of January, 1890, aa tr the residue of such purchase money, with interest at the rate of s per cent, per an? num. As to so muoh of tbe purchase money as may be applicable to the bonds, secured by the nm uvuuo.-~--~v-- -. ..] _n_|_ lng bonds, and aa to the residue of such purchase money, the purchaser shall give bia bond or bonds, as may be determined upon after the sale; the purchaser's bonds ? be secured by deed or trust on the property ana franchises sold. Capitalists will take notice that the effect of a sale and conveyance by the undersigned will be to extinguish the Company aforesaid, and make the purchaser a body corporate. For further par? ticulars, apply to Messlears PAGE A MAURY, Counsellors at Law, Richmond. Va. R. H. MAURY, J. PROSSER TABB, Surviving Trust?es. . sale conducted by Messrs. QRUBBS ? WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS. Holden of the Mortgage Bonds aforesaid wUl report at once to Messrs. PAGE A MAURY, Rich? mond, Va., the number or Bonds held by them, the deed of trust by which they are seemed, the amount or each Bond, and the amount of Interest due. Holders ol Detached Coupons will report ss above. R. H. MAURY, J. PROSSER TABB, juna surviving Trustees. 9lfjr?cg?pral jRatfjintrrj. WAIGHT & WARNOCK'S ANTI-FRICTION HORSE POWER. PATENTED OCTOBER 10, 187L We take pleasure In presenting to the plantera and public a Horse Power gotten np by Messrs. WRIGHT A WARNOCK, of Barnwell and Beau? fort Counties, S. C which ls a moat perfect ma? chine. The said Power will give greater speed at the expense of leas power than anything yet in use; ls strong, simple and durable. Can be used with equal ease for glnatng cotton, threshing grain, pumping water, Ac. Will, ou a forty-saw gin in good order, with two mules, moderate galt, gin 1600 pounds lint cotton per day; brisk driving 2000 ponndB. Oue mule can pall lt; light for two. lt sits in a frame in the bouse; csu be arranged to gin with the gin and gear Bitting on the ground. Another important feature of this Power ls that the rising or faning of the floor of the house does not affect the working of the gear In any wsy. This ls a Southern enterprise, and no hnmbn g Price $126, and freight, ready for putting np. G. H. KIRKLAND and W. A. CLARK. Allendale, s. c., Agents for South carolina. G. H. KIRKLAND, Agent for North Carolina. RXFXEXNCX8: Rev. Messrs. Joseph A. Lawton* and Joseph Bostick,* of the Savannah River Associa? tion, Allendale; Captain W. M. Bostick,* Allen? dale; Rev. Mersrs. D. J. Simmons and P. Milton Kennedy, of the South Carolina Conference; Gen? eral Johnson Hagood, Barnwell Courthouse; Captain B. D. Senn, Oolumbli; P. J. Pelzer, Esq., and Messrs. Reeder A Davis, charleston, S. C. ?Those marked thus have seen the Power at work. Jon8-tntbBDA04moe Q O T T O N GINS, Ac. THE CELEBRATED GBISWOLD GIN at $3 75 a saw, delivered at any Railroad depot in South Carolina. THE IMPROVED EXCELSIOR GIN, manufactured at Macou, Ga., at $4 a saw, deliv? ered aa above. THE MOBBIS GIN, manufactured In Columbia, S. C., warranted to make as good lint, and as much lint, to gla the seed as clean, and to run as light as any gin of same size lu the market, at $3 50 a saw. THE DANIEL PBATT GIN, manufactured at Prattville, Ala., at $4 a saw, together with ? CIDER PBESSE9, WINE PRESSES AND AGRICULTOR AL IMPLEMENTS OP ALL KINDS. For sale at above prices by J. E. ADDER A CO., Sole Agents. No. 62 East Bay, Charleston, 8. C. Send for Circulars. JulylS-thBiulmo