A. Pnpov .ioi- tlio People, 1 ) My name is "American,' ond I am a Sewing Machine. For sale by Henry Kohn. Market Report? Corrected Weekly by J. C. Pike. COTTON'. Middling.110 11 1-1 how Middling.10? 10 1-2 Ordinary to Good.Ifl? 10 1-4 COUNTRY PRODUCE. Com.70 Peas. itlce, rough. Fodder . Potatoes, sweet, flutter, country Eggs. Poultry. .50 ..31 20 .75 .50 .20 8 10 I.V.. 20 HOME ENTERPRISE. B,KV. S. T. IIALLMAN is prepared to ij FRAME I'ICTURES of al! sizes in I the neatest .style of the art, ami at lower ?rates, for cash, than can he done else where in the county. Picture Hangings also furnished on the most liberal terms. All parties desiring work done in the above line would do well to givo him a trail at his house in Lyon's Township, pr tit l>r. S. A. Reeves. .Satisfaction guar anteed. April 'A?3mos Otto Sontag, DYER AND SCOURER, No. Ill Went worth street, near the Old Artesian Well. CHARLESTON, S. C. dents' ('oats Vests and Pants nicely Cleaned, Dyed anil Pressed. Faded and Moulded Clothing Renewed with the greatest dispatch. .Y/ijlSiJW * v.i:r::? v ht .y.ua|c| '?J) Hi f.-.-d {<''?.;?; ? ' 1-??!??!-? '?"??''' j? > -1tr**11'? t'- j ?u?i?'- ' .. ..? v.j'l.i ?">* < - AVi l:-,. I ..' ^.??'<-i>'l >l I \ S?i*lK| 1 i'j - '?! ;'!? i Ml l>.d ' H I I ? PLAIN TALK ? b> i'ijio fit! ?:(?:*?.??-!b )?.??-- ilB f< i.s/o Uc ojwxiil ?!-.: 4 -?iniit ' f'nt: t;' :'!j: .u'lju th'!1 ifcfdj *?*Vi .!;?!??:-tj1 ii'*ni- ; ? ji.ii >:>: mi OjUti KniiM i iHlilt Apoirr {?::.;:;?>h -nil ?'m!? ,"^i:'*Vi v?t>? : /'. / ;i off /.- lin? ,'i'/iv- i{".'tl it \. ibt'.'M iM*Ul*ri aft ?.N'i;-.< b^l.'iivij'm s DRY GrOO.DS . and ? , ? i 1/ if ? '. -v ?..'(.:..;tn ! Arrive at Charleston at.10 00 p m Arrive at Charleston ftt...:.;".,.*:..? 00 a m campen" division. (Daily, except Sundays.) Lpave Charleston at................7 20 a m ArrJvp at Camden at......8 00 p m Leave Camden at.7 30 a ui Arrive at Charleston.'..0 15 p m Trains leaving Charleston at 9 15 p. m. and Columbia at 4 p. in. make close con nect ions daily, except Sunday, with trains of Greenville nud Columbia* Railroad, to' and from Greenville, Walhalla, Ander son, SpartanbUrg and points on iheSpnr lauburg und Aslioville Railroad, and for I.an ions on Tuesday, Thursday and Sat day. Trains leaving Charleston at 0 45 a. in. and Columbia at 4 p. m. make close connections dally with trains'of Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta llallroad, to and froiA Charlotte, Richmond, Washington and all Eastern Cities; also with trains of Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad to and from Sumtur, and other points on W. C. & A. U. R. Trains leaving Charleston atfl 45 a. in. 1 and 10 15 p. in .'a ml Align I a sit 3.30 p. in. I make close connections dally with tralna of Georgia Railroad and Central Rail road for Macon, Atlanta and all points West and Southwest,..; ., >j Sleeping Cars on all night trains. JOHN B. PECK* Sitperinfendent. i D. C. ALLEN, Gen. P.' ?ml T. Agt.