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LOO-A-Xj iriEws. CAMDEN POST OFFICE. Until further notice the Northern and Soutlik ern Mail will close every night during the week at 8J o'clock P. M. Sundays at 4 o'clock P. M. Lancaster and Flat Hock?Arrives at fi o'clock P. M? Tuesday, and Saturday Leaves at 6 o'clock A. M., Monday and Friday, Lancaster. Rcssel Place and Dry Creek:? Leaves. Wednesday at G o'clock A. M. Arrives, Thursday, at G o'clock P. M. Bradford Springs, Jrtfersox and Tiller's ? Ferry?Arrives at 12 o'clock M., every Friday. Leaves at 1 P. M., every Friday, rta; ?ho week for delivery of umci! ujjvu 'im.-.j, .... Mail, from 0 o'clock A. M., to 1 o'clock P. M., ?nd from o'clock P. M., to 7\ o'clock P. M. Sundays from 10 A.' M. to 11 o'clock P. M. Aug. 3. SAMUEL PLACE. P. M. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Methodist Church, DeKalb street?Rev. A. J. Stokes, Pastor?Services at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. on Sunday; Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 4 P. M. Presbyterian Church, DeKalb street?Rev. S. II. Hay, Pastor?Services at 11 A. M. and 44 P. M. on SundavfPrayer Meeting on Wednesday I at 7} P. M. * ' Episcopal Church, Lyttlcton street?Rev. B. F. D. Perry, Pastor?Service at 11 A. M. and 3J P. M. on Sunday; Prayers Friday at 94 A. M. Baptist Church, Broad street?Rev. A. K. Durham, Pastor?Services at?11 A. M. and 7 P. M. on the first, second and fourth Sundays of each month; Prayer Meeting Thursday at 7 P. M. WereturnthankstoCol.il. R. Bridges, President, of the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, for the courtesy of a free pass over his road during tnc year ioii. Meetings.?A regular Communication of Kershaw Lodge No. 20, A. F. M. was held last Tucslay evening at Masonic Hall. A regular meeting of the Town Council will be held on Next Monday afternoon at six o'clock. Notice To Shippers.?The Isis will go <Jowu the river on Monday next, on her regular trip, continuing as heretofore. Capt. Jester expects to arrive iuCainden this after-' noon. Governor B. Gratz Frown.?"We arc greatly in dcbted to an unknown friend for a copy of Gov. Frowns last message to the Legislature of Missouri. Attention is called to a very important notice from the medical association of Kershaw connty, to be found in the advertising coitrraha of this issnd.] Hereafter all bills for medical attendance will be made out and presented on the first of each month* Concert.?The Watorec Cornet Band will give their first public concert this even? 1 t? 1 _ 1) jng at Town Halt, as tne i>anu is won , kuown through its members, and as they have been diligent in practice, wo have no doubt that quite a crowd will welcome them and will be well entertained. Toe FIorriri.e Weather.?For several days the weather has been simply horrible.? ( The sun persistently hides his face, and a cold north-easter has swept over us. Those whose duties called them out at night, found it particularly dark, and wet under foot, and from the scarcity of persons on the streets it was j easy to sec that those who could, staid within doors by the fire. Arrived At Last.?Mr. J. A. Armstrong, has arrived, according to promise, with the best stock of mules and horses that has been brought to market, during the sea- j son. Mr. Armstrong will no -doubt find his ! business as profitable now, as hitherto. He : has nearly monopolized that branch of busi- | ness here, for the last two or tnree years. lie can be fuund at the Kershaw House. . * Change of Schedule.?As there is some misunderstanding in relation to the schedule of the trains on the Cauidon Branch of the S. C. K. It., wo would state that the I passenger train goes through to Columbia every day, Sundays excepted, leaving Camden at t):15, arriving at Columbia at 10:40 A. M. leaving there at 1:43 and arriving here at 1 :25 P. M. See advertisement in another column of this issue. Pay Up Your Taxes.?Monday next will be the last day upon which taxes can be paid without the 20per cent ponalty. Our readers will therefore find it greatly to their advantage, pecuniarily, to pay their taxes on or before that Jay. As there is always a great crowd about the office on the last few days, it would be advisable that persons should not wait until the very last moment, but come forward at once and settle. Election of Delegates.?At the regular meeting on Monday night the following brothers were elected to represent Wateree Division, No. 9 Sons of Temperance at the approaching session of the Grand Division of South Carolina. F. L. Zemp, P. TV. P. A. M. Kennedy, P. TV. P. J. B. Kershaw', W. P. In mentioning the names of the officers installed "at the last meeting, the name of J. L. Brasington, should have been substituted for that of TV. B. Oaks, as Inside Sentinel. $ot Disposed to Contract.?We have fceen informed that in certain portions of the county, the colored laborers seem considerably indisposed to contract for another reason. This trouble, however, will not be of long duration., because the laboring man cannot afford to remain idle for any length of time, and every one is more or less unsettled in their minds abou.t this season of the year. In other localities, the laborers seem very well satisfied and are readily contracting with ^ their former employers. A little experience is necessary to teach , unskilled persons that "a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush," and although every one will readily assent to the proposition, all do not always act upon it. Smrso.v Cotton Seei>for Sale.?Price SI.25 per Bushel and cost of sack. Apply at this office. "We call attention to Dr. McNeil Turner's educational card to be found in another column. The Reverend gentleman is a veteran educator and the terms arc exceedingly moderate. Ilis card will repay perusal. Still Retained in Office.?Notwithstanding repeated efforts to dislodge him, Capt. Place still retains his office of Treasurer of the County. Although a staunch Republican, Capt. Place has not made his office a means of oppression to the people, but eni functions in a nroner ueavore wauuiiuiotci * ..? ? - r--Lmanner. But there is no way of satisfying some persons, and no matter who was in office fault would be found with his method of administering it. Session of Conference.?The session of the Quarterly Conference of the M. E Church South, was held here, pursuant to notice, on last Saturday and Sunday; Rev. Mr. Fleming Presiding Elder. The proceedings were of a very harmonious character, and we only regret that we are unablo to present a more full report to our readers, but the pressure upon our columns are too great to permit it at present, no matter how anxious we are to notice such occurrences at large.. Jurors For January Term, 1S72.?The following is a list of Jurors who have been drawn according to law, to serve as grand and petit jurors, respectively, at the Court which will commence its sitting on Monday next. From an inspection of the dockets, civil and criminal, we arrive at the conclusion that all the business can be transacted during next week. Ppttt JnnoRs.?S. C. Rose. TV. E. Ensr lish, James R. Sowell, James S. Thompson, J. I). Isbcll, J. C. Wright, Jesse Baskin, Duncan Ray, Edward'Robinson, Cornelius Certain, Samson Newman, Primas Nelson, Joseph S. Gardner, Tony Lockwood, Henry Loyd, James Kelly, C. J. Shannon, George Bluekuian, Jackson Miller, Daniel McDonald, Mack Simmons, W. C. Brown, Timothy Washington, Sam Lawson, Ephraim Robinson, Colin McRae, David Rutlidgo, H. R. Brown. Seaborn Jones, William Johnson, T. P. Evans, A. L. C. Kinard, Thomas Stuart, Nelson Herron. S. H. Brewer, R. M. Kennedy. Grand Jury.?J. M.Legrand.jColumbus Nelson, I II. Alexander, Wm Blyther, H. C. Salmoml, J.II. McCaskill, Alfred Davis, G. M. Turner, J. W. Arrants, Moses Hough, James Hornsby, Vincent Parker; Jonathan Pago, Bias Sowell, W E. Johnson, Josiah Campbell, Edward Nelson, Miles Lawhorn. CAMDEN COTTON MARKET. Camden, S. C. January 10, 1872. The market for the past week has been very aroivn with the nricc still looking up, closing yesterday at 19 to 191 for middling, sales of 121 bales. THE END OF JIM FISK. The Notorious "Prinnce of Erie" Shot and Killed on Broa dway by Stokes? A Woman at the BcJtton of the Difficulty. New Yohk, January 7. Colonel James Fish, Jr., was shot twice in i the breast yesterday, in front of the Grand Central Hotel in Broadway, by Edward Stokes, who was immediately arrested. Fisk lingered until 10.45 this morning, when he died at the Graud Central Hotel in the presence of his wife, his father-in-law, Mr. Morse, Jay Gould, and a large nuuibor of intimate friends. There was a change in his symptoms at 0 A. M., and at7 he was known to be dying. His agony was mitigated by the injection of morphine. He retained partial consciousness, however, until 10 A. M. when ' 13 1 I he recognized Ins friends ana tnanKea several visitors. At midnight Fisk had said that he thought he would recover. The weapon with which Stoke9 killed him was a fourbarrelled Colt's revolver, carrying a rifle ball. After he was wouuded Fi.sk walked up ( stairs. Stokes and his attorney, it appears, had been consulting together, when the attorney, assured him that they had broken down in their suit, and that the case would be dismissed. Stokes ex laimcd, in an excited tone: "Is there no way to beat this man ?" Stokes then went to Miss Mansfield's, and thence to the scene of the tragedy. Fisk, previous to his death, gave a lucid account of the encounter to the jury. Jay Gould, who stood unmoved by Fisk's bedside while he lived, broke iuto tears when he expired. The hotel was surrounded by large crowds, among whom no unkind word was heard, regarding the dead man. It is believed that Stokes must have been crazed when he committed the act. Mrs. p'-i? i i?;i OtUJiUS liU3 > ISR?u mm in juu. Knocking for Admission.?Colorado wants to be admitted into the Union as a State daring the present session of Congress, and to overcome the deficiency in population | to entitle her to a representative in Congress | it is proposed- to include the territory. The new State would not then be as large as i Texas or California. The Denver Nticssays that nobody in either of the territories uained is opposed to the proposition except the officials, who will lose their places if the meaeiirp 5? ennaummntad. Acquitted.?Clement L. Vallandingham's last client has been acquitted. A dispatch from Cincinnati states that after a few moments deliberation in the case of Thomas S. McGehan, who, twelve months ago killed T. S. Myers at Hamilton, the jury returned a verdict ot "not guilty and the young man who only two days ago was almost without hope, was at once handed over to his friends free to go wherever he pleased. It will be remembered that while engaged in this case the accident occurred by which Mr. Vallandingham lost his life. Never go to bed at night till you know something useful, which you did not know in the mcrning. There is a man in Connecticut who has gigned the pledge eighty-three times. _ % . Special Notices. Gently doc* it, without pain or irritation, Da. Walker's Vixkoar Bitters relieve the constipated bowels, nt the same time so thoroughly toning their inner membrane and restoring their, mechanical action, that it seems as if they had been reorganized on an improved plan, yet the result is solely due to nature, reinforced by the best vegetable Alterative and tonic that ever passed the lips of the sick and suffering. A Fragrant Breath and pearly teeth arc easily attained, and those who fail to avail thcmselved of the n?eans should not complnin when accttsed of gross neglect.* The Sozodont will speedily eradicate the cause of foul breath, beautifying and preserving the teeth to oldest age, Many Housekeepers are not aware of the deception practised in the manufacture of Flavoring Extracts for culinary purposes. Many of them are dclctorious and impure. "Burnett's Standard Extracts" are made from the finest specimens of fruits and spices they represent, and are perfect ly pure. To Owxehi> or Horses.?No one who has ever used Dr. Tobias' Horse Venetian Liniment will ever be without it; it is a certain cure for colic, sore throat, cuts, brnises and ^old sores. Warranted superior to any other. In" pint bottles at $1. Sold by the Druggists. Depot 10 Park Place, New York. Pratt's Astral Oil?Not the cheapest but the safest and best illuminating oil for family use ever made. Burns in the ordinary kerosene lamp. Does not take fire aud explode if the lamp is upset or broken. Send for circular, Oil House of Charles Pratt, established 1770, New York. > .,v Rislry's Liniment?Of Arnica, flops, Carbolic 1 Acid, acts as a universal external cure-all, act-1- ^ ing on the nerves connected with the skin. It ; promptly relieves neuralgia pnins, cleanses ana cures old sores and ulcers, flesh wounds, burns, bruises, sprains, &c. Sold everywhere at 50 cts. Morgan & Itislcy, Wholesale Druggists, New York, general agents. Laird's Illoom o' Youth?A most delightful toilet preparation lor beautifying the tkin, has ! been established over ten years; during that I time over one million ladies have used it; in i very instance it lias given entire satisfaction; I it removes all imperfections, tans, freckles and sunburns, giving the skin a youthful appearance. Sold at all druggists and fancy goods llnrw.i finlrl fltVPfO No\V York. I OkU.V.. , , Thanks to the timely discovery of Mrs. Winglow's Soothing Syrup, the hearts of many parents huve been made glad by witnessing the beneficial effects which this remedy never fuils to produce during the critical periods of teeth- . ing. Chris/adore's Ilair Dye.?If all his hairs were lives, Othello said, "my great revenge hath stomach for them all." llut hair that's grey or sandy, white or red, the ladies have no stomach | for at all. Use Christadorc's Dye and the evil is t remedied. Manufactory 08 Maiden Lane, New York. Carbolic Salve.?Nothing like it ever known before, Cures cuts, burns, sores, wounds, fee., like magic. Physicians tpeak of it in terms of the highest praise. Price 25 cents per box,. John F. Ilenry, sole proprietor, 8 College Place, New York. j Physicians who have prescribed Svapnia or Purified Opium use no other form of opium in their practice. The Purest and Siceetest Cod Liver Oil in the world is Hazard & Carwell's, made on the seashore from fresh, sclcoted livers; by Hazard, Caewell & Co., New York. It is absolutely pure nnd sweet. Patients who have once takdn it prefer it to nil others. Physicians have decided it superior to any of the other oils in the market Jo arm'it Inodorous 1'id Glove Cleaner restores soiled gloves equal to new.- For sale by druggists and fancy gooes dealers. Price 25 cents ' per bottle. F. C. Wells & Co.; new York. GENERAL FIRE1 AND LIEE INSURANCE AGENCY, CAMDEN, S. O* Piedmont & Arlington 1 Life Insurance Company, RICHMOND, Va, The most Successful and Wealthist Insurance cmjrany in the Ecuth. , ASSETS to 10th Sept., 1870, $2,011.00G.70 ANNUAL INCOME 1,500,000.00 NO. POLICIES ISSUED to 15th i n rtl 1 Dec., 1870, lo.zn Fire Companies Pacific Insurance Company of San , Francisco, Atlantic Branch New ' ' York Capital One Million DolGold. Policies Issued Payable in Gold or Currency, Richmond Banking and Inrance , Company, CAHTAL $500,000. For every description of insurance apply to W. CLYBURN, Agent. Marengo Mills. LTTIMIBIEJIR,! 50,000 ft. ROUGH EDGE LUMBER; 30 000 ft' REFUSE LUMBER? 30 000 ft' SQUARE EDGE LUMBER;Seasoned and Unseasoned, ? Now on band and for sale by the undersigned at the lowest possible prices, FOH. CASH. All orders addressed to or left with Mr. C. NOELKfoN, or with the undersigned, win receive prompt utteution. A Lumber Yard Has been established on the premises of the above-named gentleman in the town of Camden, where parties from the town or surrounding country can be supplied at Camden prices by culling on him. S. It. ADAMS, .V sept 14-ly Proprietor Marengo Mills. ATF.CHEVREUX, Sculptor and Architect^ MARBLE WORKS, CHARLESTON, S. C. Plans made to order free of charge. Designs can be seen at the store of C. NoelKin. nov 6-lm FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS! Fire Works ! Fir ? Works I Sky Rockets, Roman Candles, Pin Wheels, Serpents, Mirrors, Sand Crackers, Union Torpedoes, Common Torpodoe3, FireCrackers, &c., &c. For sal? by D, 0. KIRKLEY, Agt. ! REOPENING! AT THE NEW STAND OF Fashionable Fall and Winter "West Side of Broad Street, Above Dr. Zemp's. HAVING completed the removal and remodeling of my store, I am now prepared to offer to the public Tt? T ? ru-.i. f very 1/drp m mum mli Worsted Dress Goods, in variety; Satteeqs, in all shades, ^ Empress Cloths, Black Silks, Silk PoplinB, Velveteens, All-Wool Delaines and other Late Styles, Mourning Goods. Black Empress Cloths, French Cassimercs, Alpaccas and DcLaines. Balmoral and Boulevard] Skirts, in variety. LONG AND SQL ARE SHAW^. Ribbons and Sashes, Embroideries, Cuffs pod Collars, Fatent Trimmings, of every description;' FURS, Kid Gloves, Buttons, Needles, Threads, and many other articles too numerous to mention. FURNISHING GOODS, For Men, Youths and Boys. Business and Dress Suits, Underwear, Neckties, Cravats, Collars, paper and linen; Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, GLOVES, kid, silk, thread I 1?!.!_ - - - - - - -1 1 .1 *v uuuKHKin, uogsKin, cassimere ana cioio; umbrellas, Hals, Cutlery' BOOTS AND SHOES, and many other articles at very reasonable prices for CASH. R. M. KENNEDY, Agt. nov 2-tf Extensive Arrivals ! f: I ~*?- ' i t rpHE UNDERSIGNED is now receiving his FALL STOCK OF GOODS, Fresh from the Great Markets of the East, consisting in part of I Calicos, Ginghams, Delaines, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. Notions and Fancy Goods, Full Li of each, In Groceries He is prepared to phow a well-selected stock of Family and Fancy Groceries, Bacop, Lard, &c., &c. til -?- To Plantera Wo is offering Cheap Bagging, Ties and Rope. Buys Cotton, At the higest market "rates, and makes liberal, advances on consignments. Having bought for CASH, he is preparod to sell CH2AP for the samejjeay Give me a ca.11. No charge for showing goods. Tailoring Done in fashionable style and at reasonable prices by Mr. C A. McDONALD. J. w. McCIIREY, Agent oct2G-ly CHEAP STORE! WHOLESALE & RETAIL GRAIN AND PROVISION STORE! THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS IS solicited to my large and constantly replenished Stock of CORN, SUGAR' RYE, FLOUR, OATS, MOLASSES, BACON, SOAP, LARD, STARCn, CANDi.ES. FLOUR?From finest to common grades, at low prices. SUNDRIES?Crackers, Cheese, Pickles, Mustard, Tobacco. BEEF?Fulton Market. HERRINGS?Potomac and Ruanoke. MACKEREL?Halves and Quarters. SALMON?Barrels, Kegs and Cans. SIIAD ROE, Cod Fish, Hams. COFFEE?Old Gov. Java, Laguyra and Rio. TERMS CASH. Sl-.inln H/wla nnlr Slines. Roue. BuST J- ; ? i , - ? ging and Twine. Will make heavy advances on Consignments to his friends in Baltimore. < D. W JORDAN, Aug. 3?tf. Agent. "The little Grocery," Kershaw' House Building. B. M. SMITH, Proprietor. j?AS SUPERIOR FLOUR?CIIEAP* Hams, Bacon Strips and Sides, Canned Goods?all kinds, Syrup, Pickles, Lard, Sugar, Cheese, Goshen Butter, Tea?Green and Black, Coffee?Rio and Java. The finest lot of Scgars and Tobacco in town, oct 12-tf JAMES KNOX. JOHN OIIL. knoxT gill, Cfltti Factors & Commission Merchants, No. 4 Holiday Street, Baltimore, Md. Consignments of Cotton respectfully solicited. Liberal CASH advances made thereon by GEOKOE ALDEX, Agent, ?ug. J4. Gmoe. , \ V choice famii I HAVE ON HAND AND AM CONSTANTLY OF Family and. Fa AI< A Handsome i ALL OF WHICH CHEAP F< o dec21-lm J. I. MIDDLETON & CO., FACTOR? and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BALTIMORE, 3ID, Having purchased the entire STOCK OF GOODS of Messrs. D. L. DeSapssube & Co., we will soil the same at COST for CASBZ, and for that purpose heieby constitute the members of that firm our agents to effect such sale. J. I. MIJ)DLET02f & CO, Jnue g tf CONFECTIONERY. AN assortment ot CANDIES, CAKES, NUTS, &c., lor Bale by D. C. KIltKLEY, Agt. Irish Potatoes <& Onions, FR SALE CUEAP by D. C. KIRKLEY, Agt. Apples and Oranges, OP BEST QUALITY, constantly on hapd dus ring the season, by D. G. KIRKLEY, Agt. . Prize Qaqdy. The Standard Gold and Silver Coin Gift Candies. Every Box contains pure Candies and a Gift of Five Dollars, Two Dollars, One Dollar^. Fifty cents, Twenty-five cents, Ten cents, Five cents, in Gold or 8ilver coin. For sale by nov 28-tf. D. C. KlttKLHY, Aet. COOKING STOVES. m .S' ' VP y^i^. * ' :: ' ^ ?38K It is a well-known fact that the Cooking Stove has heretofore found but few adufirers in the SOITHEM COUNTRY, hence its utility is but little known. In consequence of a complete revolution in the system of labor in that portion of our country, and domestic duties devolving mostly upon those heretofore unaccustomed to perform such labor, Tlie Cooking Htoye Ik now sought alter as the most Economcal aiii LaTwr-sayiiig^ Article" that has yetbeen invented for cooking purposes, At prices within the reach of all who' desire to use them. As agent for a well known manufacturing establishment, I am enabled to supply the people of Camden and surrounding country with Cooking StoveB of most approved patterns, of any size required, at prices that defy competition, and rcspeotfully invite your attention to tho same before purchasing olsewherc. <QEO. ALDM, Agent. aug 17-tf Possessing powerful Invigorating ' These Bitters aro positively invaluable ia They purify the system, and trill euro Bemittent and Intermittent levers, and aro a preventive of Chills and Fever. All yield to their powerful efllcacy. *T.IJJ-I.I.II-I?III JIU IL. IL ^11 Aro an antidote to change of "Water and Diet, i to the wasted frame, and correct all )r "Will save days of suffering to the sick, and The grand Panacea for all the ilia of life. mBmsmsssssaaa Pi Standard ><0Xpn ^ T? TJ a XI??X PEESCBIBE IT IB BITTER?^?tf imTTm >coV4^r\ L \lMtFlSin Young or Old, r Single, these Hitters are un^W ^^r?luallod and have often been th^V means of saving life. *' tRV.ONE DOTT.I, > np.TTPTTT"M GREEN & CO., | Cotton Factors, AND General Commission Merchants, Xo. 122 I'earl Street, N. Y, 1\ 0. Box G813. Advances made on Cotton, Naval Stoves, &c, Two-thirds of value advanced on cotton to he held, and only 7 per cent, interest charged. No charge for purchasing goods for shippers. znjv 28-4nivs. Y GROCERIES. I RECEIVING A LARGE AND SELECT OCX 9 ncy G roceries. 9 Stock of Shoe?/ I [ WILL BE SOLD B Oil CASfl. I . ITOEIjICEIT, I One Poor Above the Market H DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, 4Cf 1 P. P. TOILE, H MANUFACTURER AND DEALER, 3 Vn 90 ITmrnn-ot nnH JTni-IKeclf'j W h?rf ?jy; ... Charleston," s""c. fig^-This is tlie largest and most complete Factory of the kind in the Southern States, and all articlee in this line can be furnished by Mr. P. Tqalk at prices which defy competition, j BQT'A pamphlet with full and detailed list of all sizes of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, and-the prices of each, will be sent free and post paid, * on application to : p. P. TOALE, Charleston S, C. July 18, 12f?. SUMTEB BITTERS,TH? n mncrt rt T\nni#? "* f Imperfect Pigcstion > " 11 J * Jj ( Lost Appetite | \ Restored by Sumter Bitten. 'v r ( Bodily Weakness } \ Cured hy Sumter Bitters. Jr . ( CHILLS AND FEVER, . ^ \ \ Prevented by Sumter Bitters. Jr ( Female Complaints V" \ Relioved by Sumter Bitten. /" ( Nervous Diseases ~ ~~~ \ . \ Cured by Sumter Bitten-. y f Recommended by the highcBt ' i \ medical authority- in the State. This popular Tonic and delightful Beverage is for sale by Druggists . 7 K. and Grocers. Jj 7 DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS* T Proprietors* And Wholesale Druggist - ; Charleston, S. OT f F. L. ZEMP, Agent for Camden. I May 25. ly* * Wislr'sj X^ot-An-ii - vOCTASON ROSEWOD FINES Metallic Burial Cases. AIR-TIGHT and INDESTRUCTABLE for PROTECTING AND preSERVING THE - dead; The subscriber keeps the aboTe celebrated CASES on hand, which, for durability, neatness and finish connnt be surpassed. These are air and watertight, therefore will preserve the body for a long time, which have been proven by a number of Undertakers North and South. They cost but little, if any more than wellaad^ Walnut or Mahogany Coffins. ? j AI.SO On hand, a complete assortment of WOODEN COFFINS, T iTni!n?,i ct<T;nA,i nn.i A- a lil I1VU UIIU \j 1I11JIVU) Uiaiuvu uuu ? (tiuioutU) vtf ^ covered. Handles and Trimmings to suit and at prices to suit the circumstances of all 11. J. McCREIGHT, Mk Undertaker* Marcli 1C. 12m. W Selling Off At Cost! " TN Qrdorjto reduce my stock I will sell at CQST prices the following goods: A full line ot Crockery, China, flutes of all sizes, &c., &c. Hardware, Spiders. Ovens and Lids, of all sizes, Pitchforks, Hayforks; Shovels, Spades, of all descriptions ; Well Wheels, Smoothing Irons, Plow and Tire Iron, Ilames, Parlor, Door, Staple and Plate Locks, Carpenters' Tools, Augers, Pits and B:iccs, Squares and Compasses. ltulcs. Na Is, Brads, &c. A Lot. of Saddles, Blind an . Riding Bridles, McLellan tree and Ladies' Saddles. A lot of asonrtoil A vufl? f? litis filntrln irwl T!aii/!1a T^iq tols, &c. A lot of Tin-ware, Strainers, Colfee-pots, Milk-pans, Milk-pails, &c. Also, a general assortment of Pry and Fancy Goods, Clothing. Boots and Shoos, Hats and Cups, for sale low for Cash. Liberal advances on consignments of cotton, nnd highest market prices paid for all kinds of country produce. Heavy discount to large purchase. Terms CHARLES E^EaS, nov 3-3m Broad Street. Pure Leaf Lard, SUGAR, COFFEE AJip MOLASSES, for sale by ' D. 0. KIRKLEY, Agt. Ba iianas <& Cranberries, r T1RE3H AA'D MCE." For sule by /