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r~ LOCAL ITEWS7 ^ CHURCH DIRECTORY. r Methodist Church. DeKalb street?Rev. A. J | W Pa>tor?Services at 11 A. M. and 7 1*. Sfl M. on Sundav; Prnj'cr Meeting Wednesday at H 4_l?. M. I Presbyterian Church, DeKalb street?Rev. fl. H. Haj-, Pastor?Services at 11 A. M. ami 41 P. B U. on Sunday Prayer Meeting on Wednesday at 71 1?. M. I Krisroru. Piii'kcii. Rkv. 11. F. P. Pmbby.? Sunday, at 11 o'clock A. M. aud ('? P. M, ^^Widnesduy, at ri, P. M. Baptist Church, llroad street?Uev. A. K. Durham, Pastor?Serviees at?11 A. M. and 71 P. M. on the second and fourth Sundays of I Ujuuth; Prayer Meeting Thursday at 8 P. h IVleetinpfs.: WATERKE DIVISION NO. 9, S. OF T.?At*9 tend the regular meeting of your Division at B Temperance Hall on Monday evening at 8 o'B clock, liv order of W. P. " n r> lrinrci.EY. U. S. ! iOru Ao.kxts ix Ciiari.kstox.?Theadverlitiing ferny of Walker, trans & Cogswell, represcntl hy Roswell T. Logan. Esq. is the only authored agent for this paper, in Charleston. yXcurii UK IFF IX ,fc HOFFMAX. N*w7M papkr AnvBXTisixo Actum. Ho. 4 South Strttt, M H-U-Tikok*. Mi>? are duly autbortzed to contract loradveriUetneatsatourlowKktrat?>. Advertlaera k9 in that city are requeued to leave lb?lr Uvon trim j 9 Uilatiouie. Tula trci hiu exceptional facilities for , placing adverMaementa cheaply. and we take plto 9 ire In referring all vto doalre to advertuc in out9 of-town papora. eaperlally ttioac having raal ulato \to a?ll?to Wiceu gentlemen. - Repairs.?We aro informed by Mr. D.. Kennedy that a great many of our uieruita are preparing to enlarge, re-arrange 1 alter their stores for fall trade. Many i?nr business men have already made subulial iuiproveuieiits in their buildings, and are pleased to know that still others are ut to do something for the good looks of village. 'he Weather, for the past week, has a very dry and hot. The rainy spell of week did not cool the air to the extent iid hoped, and now all thing*, human nhuman, are panting for the waut of v broeze. As we write, clouds on the :>n give promise of a shower, which, d it come, will certainly prove a wclvisitor. . heat.?Wc were informed some days >y our friend, Mr. Allen McCaskili, his wlieat crop was better this year for many previous seasons, and we the same report from many other ry friends. The oats wero also quite ctive. Therefore, we may hope that lantcrs will have less corn to buy, and etain a good per centagc of money at which, under other circumstances, have "to be sent off to procure these ial articles for man and beast. )esirable Undertaking.?By refern the prospectus of the Kershaw Agiral Society, it will be seen that a tent is on foot to establish an Annual i this District. This is an undertahich our farmers will find greatcy to dvantage, not merely in the light of a investment, (which in itself will be certain to pay well,) but by giving the tural community a desire to produce ' P 11 IJtter btoclc 01 2111 KIQU^ DUllCl aim, r ^ipvclopins tlio best means of bringing Ir various kinds of land up to tbc highest I uiost productive state of cultivation.? Icsc results can only bo accomplished by lals and experiment made through and tong our own people, and when there is a rUtility that each will get credit for his relopmcnt in this line, there are many of | intelligent planters who will experiment I the public good, bitPfiAN* School.?We aro pleased to lice that the Camden Orphan Society have irly finished the repairs on their school ilding. Mr. D. 11. Kennedy is pushing i work with his usual energy, and we y expect to see the school \n full opcraa within a month or two. The Presbyterian Church.?We have I the pleasure of examining the new plutLi and pulpit erected in this Church. The mgs of the platform are of beautiful gothic Us, done iu black walnut. The pulpit is Re same material aud style, elegantly Hi, and quite churchly in appearance. ../.nciihem a rnrv <de?*ant and Ii WIIU1C vvu0?ivm?W ? ~o 7 king substitute for the elevated and old toned pulpit which it sucyeeds. It is [gratifying to see these'evidences of vir in the Churches. The above work is |the celebrated house of Lauibc, in New /manufacturers and dealers in church lure. Iatkree Cornet Band.?Our sluuiI wore most agreeably interrupted ou ly night lust by a concord of sweet Be," very elegantly rendered by this enising aitd talenteu corps of amateurs. It progress since we heard them before tost gratifying, and gives us good ground pe that Camden is to be distinguished i happy possessor of a first class band, s are few associations of our young men ile of yielding more pleasure to the mtiity as well us the members, than one s kind, and we trust our young friends | Ipotsevcro until they have made their j 1 au institution, and of the best. Fire? Burned.?We that a near mil), just erected by our aed friend Capt lili pear the | Kershaw and Fairfield couuiies. i.j Eolty of Ridge way was dcst.a yel by j last Saturday night. There is no Mo doubt that the fire was, the work IMtidiary. A short time ago another mill in that vicinity was broke into and the stores so mutilated as to render them usel ?ss. There seems to he a determination on the part of some one in that neigh {jorhood to prevent the people from having bread. The wartcrmelon season secmes to hang on like the "Kilkenny pats" arc said to have done?with great tenacity. Although everyone is surfeited with melons, still our country frjends continue to place thorn in market, in hopes of getting paying prices for their produce. We. have met two individuals who demanded extreme .prices for very inferior articles, and seemed to have the opinion that to a "town man's" pockety there is no bottom. Tiik New Truck.?We are glad to learn that the Phoenix Hook and .Ladder Company, recently organized here, -have perfected arrangements with the Phoenix of Columbia for the purchase of their truck and that it will arrive here in a short time. Wc would suggest that when the truck docs arrive the whole fire departmet of Camden turn out and escort the newjjompany and its new apparatus from the depot into town. Music to be furnished by the Waterce cornet Band. A New Version.?Our readers will remember that we published, two weeks ago, an account of the Ku-Kluxing of Harry McRae, (colored,) by a party of fifteen or twenty colored men, the nlledgcd cause of the outrage being, that Harfy had bo-witched a daughter of a colored man. Since then, wo hava learned from reliable authority, that the real reason for Harry's treatment was because he was a Democrat. This gives a new phase to the affair. Harry has indicted two of his assailants (the onlv ones he was able to recognize,) and the examination comes off this morning before IT, S. Commissioner Gaylc. Whatever of importance occurs then, will be given to our readers in these columns next week. The Republican Nominating Convention.?The Republican County Convention for the purpose of nominating three delegates to the State Nominating Convention met at the Court House on last Saturday. Cardoza presided. When this reporter arrived, the various delegates from the different precincts, seventy-two in number, had retired to tho jury room for the purpose of consulting as to proper names for nomination. The choice of the meeting for Governor, seemed to be divided between Judge Mel- ' ton and F.J. Moses, Jr. Alter remaining in the jury room about an hour and a half, the delegates made their appearance, when | the Convention was permanently organized by tho election of Walls as Secretary. The following nauios were then announced as candidates: Reuben Gaither, Steven Gary, Allison Hough, Frank Carter, E. J. Conway, H. Cardoza, Munro lioykin. Win. j mt/1 ttitfViLl trtlin a f !kAB. XJKJJWk 1U tlllVX JUtllllU AlUI|IO? t/VHU vmvut nub was nominated, but declined running. The olection resulted in the choice of Al- ^ lison Hough, Reuben Gaither and Frank . Carter. There was an election for delegates to the Congressional nominating Convention, which ' resulted 111 the choice of the same parties. Though refusing to commit themselves, , wc think it probable the delegates elected i will give their influence for Melton. The meeting was more orderly than usual, probably owing to the fact that there was very littlo urtian whiskey afloat. Fatf. of the Murderer.?We are informed by a friend from Suuiter County . that Shadraek Harris, the perpetrator of j' the recent murder at 'Ridgeway, was appre- j hended by our Town Police as a" suspicious \ character on Saturday the 20th inst. I) is- j charged by them, he took the Sumter road, i At Ben Wade's place ho entered the premisis and helped himself to two water-melon?, in prescneo of Mrs. Wado threatening her with violence if she gave the alarm. Thence 1 he went to another house and asked for bread, saying he was perishing. He made a similar application at Mr. Rharnes. That night he came to the house of SRichard ft . fl Ml?. It. . 1 1 .1 1 | son on Ajapc., uaunaru m piacc uuu nskcu for lodgings on account of illness and inability to travel. He was kindly cared for but grew worse from day to day and fiually died on. Monday 5th yjstant. Wc have given the particulars that those interested may investigate the subject. Frist Bale of. Cotton.?The first bale of new Cotton was brought to this market yesterday by Mr. M. Barefield of Spring Hill, Suiu'ter County, and wns bought by our enterprising merchants Messes J. & T. I. Jones, for 20 cents. It classed as middling. and weightod 604 pounds. Also one bale from plantation of J. D' Myers, Sumter, S. C., clussed as Middling and weighing 400 lbs., was purchased by' Messrs. W. C. Gerald & Co. Shipped to Wittio Bros., Charleston, S. C. Fire.?The house of Mr. II. B". Sprad.ley, at Marengo Mills, with its contents, wns destroyed by lire on Sunday night last,? Mr Spradlcy lost all his furniture, clothing etc., and is now socking theas*i.-tincc of the charitable, to aid in furnishing his family with necessaries, {jpr present relief. We .V?ul,4 thp attention of our rcaners to the advertisement of Female School, Charleston, S. C. Miss. Winston is a lady of splendid reputation. A Perilon* Season. Olorious ami dclighilul as summer weather it* its tropical heat is a severe trial to the vital powers. Even the strongest are sometimes prostrated by its effects. The common phrase applied to this condition of the body is "general debility." Now general debility arises from and includes a variety of ailments. The liver is more or less affected, the bowels are cither constipated or too much relaxed, the stomach but hulfperforms the work of digestion, the appetite is poor, and the spirits depressed, This is what is called general debility. It is a general disarrangement of all the physical functions, and requires as a yeuiedy, u medicine that will correct them all. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is specially adapted to this purpose Its general operation is not confined to a single Organ. If the liver is affected it restores its tone. If the stomach is torpid it regenerates it. If the nerves arc tremulous and weak; it braces and reinforces them. If the mind, which ever sympathises with tlie body, is gloomy and despondent, it relieves the diflieulty, and soori brings the whole mnchinism of the body into harmony with the laws of health. There is 110 civilized nation in the Western Hemisphere, b: which the utility of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters us a tonic, corrective nnd antibilious renicdj' is not known nnd apreciatcd.? Throughout the tropics, it is considered by both the people und the profession, the standard specific. While it is a medicine for all seasons nnd all climates, it is specially suit ctl to the complaints generated by hot weather, being the purest ami best Yegctnblo stimulant in tlrt world. Beware of the bitters made of acrid and dangerous materials which unscrupulous parties are endeavoring to foist upon t lit people. Their name is legion, and the public has no gnnrant >c that they are not poisonous. Adhere to the tjied remedy, Hosteller's Bitters, sold only in gluss, never in Kegs or barrels, august w4. % The Village Ciiurcii.?It should riot look like a barn or a storehouse. It should be a building, the very sight of which' would cause devout feelings in the breast. A well-carved cross should point to heaven; massive paneled doors should impress the visitor with the solemnity of the pluce iuto which lie is entering; stained ghtss should throw a mystic light athwart the aisle; pulpit altar ceiling and galleries should be ornamental ,.,m. inore onil tlin/?n1nnmu I tu M ill! U^uiam w uivuiviiiiq^ uiiu w?*v vuiuuuid that support the gallcrieH, and the balusters that rail them in, should be of classic patterns. Any congregation wishing such a church should send their orders for finishing material to Mr. P. P., Charleston. S. C, Personal.?We were happy to meet our friend, Col. P. C.Kemper, of Hampton Sidney College, Va., formerly, the well-known commander of the fur famed Kemper's Battery. The Col. is on a visit to his family canneetions at this place. Truth and Poetry.?Milton puts into the mouth of Lucifer, in "Paradise Lost," these memorable words? to be weak j.s miserable. Never was a truer sentence than this, supposed to have been rung from the Arch-fiend in his impotence and agony. Every victim of nervous debility, or of that despairing languor which is one of the accompaniments of dyspepsia and biliousness can testify to the misery of mind and body which they iuvolvc. The motive power of the system is partially paralyzed; the n.iud is, haunted bv apxieiy and fear; and the sufferer is as incapable of applying himself cucrjetically to any kind) of business as if he were under the benumbing influence of catalepsy. . This terrible:moutal aud physical condition need not however be endured for forty .eight hours by any human | being. Plantation Bitters & an absolute', specific for all the torments \vhich a dcrang- i ed stomach, a disordered liver; aud shattered nerves superinduce. , ' The worst cough yields as if by magic to the wonderful curativo 'powers of Dr. , Pierce's Golden Medioal Discavcry. MiJtKED. I>y J. T, Truesdel, Esq., on the 11 inst, Mr. John A West of Kershaw to Miss Reabccca Gay if Lancaster County, * ] UiM States ^Internal Eeveie. Collectors'# Office 1st. DistSo. (to. , Sl'mtkkS. C., August 1st, 1#7:2. takeIcotice. riMIIS is to announce that I have b.-on cominis- . X Bioncd.and hereby nssunie chargeas Collector of Internal He venue in and for the FIRST DISTRICT of South. Carolina, with uiy ollice at Sumter, S. C. ' . The Annuul and Monthly Lists of Assessments made in last March, and those for the input lis of April, May and June* on all of which, the taxes, from date of assessment have become due and unpaid,, together with" others, of old, outstanding taxes are now in my hands, and I a? prepared to collect and receive the money in .liquidation of the same. j . . All taxes aspessed and turned over to tno miul be COLLECTED AT ONCE. No dki.ay whatkv Kit CAN BK GRANTK11I1Y MK. After being notified, should the tax-payer not settle, a penal ty accrues, nnd should lie live to , be sought out, he will in addition have to pay costs. WM. F. DEKNIGBT, i Collector. aug lo wl. > Sheriff's Sale. W L DcPass and wife FL DePaas, ) vs. > Fi. Fa. Edward It Morris, J BY virtue of a fi fa in this case-1 will proceed to sell in front of the Court House in Camden on Monday, the 2nd day of September next, within the legal hours of aalo, thtv following property, to-wit: . All that lot of land with the buildings thereon in Camden, on the north-east corner of broad i A1.)t.jhAr..ik ir....OA Iinu 1SUIYUIU Oil Miunil un U1I CjL/iriVailf iiuuni'i measuring one hundred (100) feet on Broad Street and three hundred und twenty-two (322) feet on DcKilb street, bounded north by lot no. 772, engt by remaining portion of lot no. 773, flouth by DoKalh street and west by Broipl street. Also, the entire furniture oftbcileKnib House consisting <of chairs, tables, bureaus, stands, china glues and crockery warT", and hardware of every diecription. ' * ' Levied on as the property of Edward R Morris, at t he suit of W L DePass and 'F L DePnss, hi; Ji'ife. ! Terms?Cash, purchasers paying for papers and stamps. # aug lo, td J. P. BOSwELL, S. K.C. < TWENTY DOLLARS FOR ONE.' A $25 Sewing Machine, Free! SUBSOSIBH NOW FOR OITR WEEKLY, A fir3t-class, twenty-column, Literary Family Paper, Publish ell every Sadurday, at Charlotte, N. C., nt the low price of one Dollar per Yr. Fash number contains an interesting story, worth at least the subscription price; enough fun to keep you laughisgn week, and a general collection of the latest news. Every subscriber gels a chance at. a valuable premium, nnd one out of every five will be sure to get a premium worth from 25cts to $25.00. Our cash premiums are in sums of $1, $2, $5, K- " ' -ill. f.?.. I,.,? I, nf W HII 11 l*ni n* i/ iu IVU piCHiiuuio V. each dcdomination. Our other premiums consist of sewing machines, bleached domestic etc., etc.. 1 worth from 25c to$25.00. "Delays arc dangerous," so subscribe immediately and get achane at the larger premiume. We nre offering more liberal inducements for clubs than any other publisher. You can make mdneyby canvassing for ouit weekly. For specimen copy of paper, premium list and I terms to agents, send 3-cent. shimpto j. o- ii. nut all, Publisher of "Our Weekly," Charlotte N. 0. Coroner's $alev SOUTH CAROLINA?Kersiiaw coun tv. UNDER and bv virtue of an execution to me directed, I will proceed to sell in front of the couet house in C'amden, within the legal hours of sale, on the 1st Monday, 2nd day of Sep t ember next, the following mentioned nna described property, to-wit. All the right, title and interest of the defendant, if any, in two hundred acres arable and seven hundred acre# uncultivated land and buildings thereon in Flat Rock Township, Kershaw county, bought by sniddefendant. as land of Ario Niles;.Agent, nt a sale of delinquent lands, on the Ulh duy of .Tune, 1872. Also a lot of lumber containing one thousand feet, more or less. Levied on as the property of James P. Doswell S. K. n ......i r t J. W. Del* ASS, Coroner K C'o. aug 8 3w Trees, Flowers, Bulbs, Seeds, HEDGE PLANTS! Nursery Stock, Fruit & Fiotvcr Plates, Address F. K, PHOEi.'TX, . Bloomm^oii Nursery, Illinois. COO Acres; 2is! year; 12 Greenhouses. Apple, 1,000 1 yr., $2i): 2 yr., $30; 3yr.f $10; 4yr., $50 4 catalogues, 20 cents, july 11 m4 NEW GOODS! AT the store occupied hy A. M. Kennedy, a few doors norili of the Market, will be found a stock, consisting of STAPLE.. DRY GOODS. " ! Hardware, Nails, Iron, Steel. Spades, Shotels, Garden Hoes, Brady & El well Hoes, l'low Moulds, &c., &c. See. GROCERIES. A * Crushed, Coffee and Brown sugars, Bio tagirtrn . and Java Coffiecs, Green and Hyson Teas, Smoked and un&mokcd Side and Shoulder Ba- . . con, Hams Laril , ' .t" Goshen Butter, Corn, Oats, Salt, Stone Lime, Fiu'fe"SuperandE*tra Family Flour, Soap, Candles, Standi, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Soda Crackers a nd C hee s e; Ne w Or 1 ealiffS h ga r .j Howe and W. 1. Molasses ('aimed Fruit, Otslers, Early Kosc.^Uoridrtch, rink Bye and jacksou White Planting Potatoes. Crate?, Gtaiara&c, Saddles, Bridles, Shoos. Hamcs &c., All of which will be sold at the lowest price for cash, and we request, i call from all who wish'to purchase. 1 ~'i A. D. KENNEDY & CG$ a. d.. kennedy, a. m. Kennedy; A. M Kennedy will givi his nitenlion to the purchase of cot ton; is agent for I ne sale of Eti^ ? wan Guano, Et iwtm Crop Food find Eli wan Ground Done. .. Feb lotf '( RICHMOND " ??, ! ' ' ' '} BANKING AND INSURANCE i COMPANY. A J * Capital, - - $500,000. * PERSONS wishing to insure in n First Class Company at Law rales, will please apply to W. CLYBUIIN, Agent, july 25th, Caimlen So. Ca. FRUIT TREES. * ij Large $to?k JE'or Send for anJ FALL Catalogue Unequalled PLANTING and Assortment Priced List, july 18 EDWL J. EVANS & Co., York, Pn. Turnip seed by Mail. The finest Table and Field varieties; per ounce, 10c; per \ lb. 8Ue: per lb. $1. Postpaid to any address. EDW'D J. EVANS A Co., . july 25 ' " York, l'a. rnnn Agents wanted tosell the beautiful PhotojUUU yraph Marrpiaye Ccrtificatcuud Photograph Family Records. For tonus send stamp to Ciupiiu & Duo,, Publishers, Yifrk, Pa. july 25 dt School Police. A TEACHER is wanted to take charge of the Male Academy of thuCaniden OrphanSociety ?to open not later than the 1st of Octobe ,next. The school building is now undergoing full repair. Applicants are requested to cominun'catcwith JoiinM.DkSai'ksi'rk, l'rcst. aug. I 13 Camden S C. J'ltilHi Your clubs for the JOURNAL nt once, _ as wc: are offering extraordinary inducements to clubs. Read the advertisement. ;.A ji . i ? / J\ ' . * y {Special Notices. Asthma.?Jonas IVhilcombes Remedy. Prepared from ft German recipe obtained by the late Jonas Whitcombein Europe, it alleviated (lie disorder in his ease, when all other appliances of medical skill had been abandoned. For sale by ill druggists. Joseph Burnett & Co., Boston. Substitute* in the Dental Rank* nre not desirable therefore keep the naturnl teeth sound and pure with that wholesome vegetablo elixer, Sozodont. I)o thisf and they will last as long as Die breath lasts, and the breath itself will never he tainted. To Owner* of Horses and OaUle.?Tobias' Derby Condition Powders are warranted superior to any others or no pay, for the cure of distemper, worms, bots, colie, cough, hide bound, cold, in horses, nndco',ds, cough, loss of milk and black tongue, horn distemper &c., in cattle. Price 2o? Depot 10, Park Place, New York. ??? ? i- '-J- *- ' el. ? s Ati? /. a J' * J n ?a vnvi ftror.il svn/in J'/Il/Xioioyntll lily imm/ui c/uuico luvicuvnvu vuVv in seven yoars. The matorinlHjof which they arc reconstructed is the blood, and unless it be fully charged with the elements ofvitality, the si rength aud hcalte of the system declines. Of all blood depurcnts, Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bitters is the safest and most Infallible There is no disease arising from depravation of the blood, which it will not speedily cure. . Rialet/a Jinchu is a reliable diuretic and tonic for all derangements rf the genital and urinary organs, The genuine, as formerly so'.d by Haviland, JIarrcl A Rislcy, and their branches is now prepared bp II. W.. itialey, ihc originator and proprietor, and the trade supplied by his successors, Morgan & Risley, New York. Pratt a Astral Oil.?Safest and best'.illuminating oil ever made. Does not explode noi* tnke fire if the lamp is upset or broken. Over 1200,0001 families continue to use it, and noaccidents have occurred, of any description, from it. Oil House of Charles Pratt, established 1770, New York. ' Q For Dyspepsia, indigestion, depression of spirits and general debility in their various" forms, also as a preventative against fever and ague and other intermittent fevers, Jhe Ferro-phos- j plioralcd clixer of calysia made by Casewell, i Hazard & Co., N. Y., and sold by all druggists. I is tbe best tonic, and as ft tonic for patients recovering from fever, and other diseases, it has no equai. Thurston'a Icorj Pearl Tooth Powder.?Thcbest article known for cleaning and preserving the teeth and gumfr. Sold by all druggists, price la and oOc per bottle, F. C. Wells sOo. K. T. Carbolic Salve Recommended by the loading physicians and the President of the board of health of New York as the most healing, compound ever known. Gives instant relief to burns and cures all kinds of sores cuts and wounds; and a most invaluable salve for all purposes. Sold everywhere for 2oc. John j. Jieury sole proprietor 8 College place Now ?Tork. * phristaJoro's IJair Dye.?Is the safest and best, ft corrects the bad effects of inferior dyes, while the.black or brown tints it produces arc identical to nature. Factory 68 Maiden Lane Now York. Soapnia fa Opium purified of its eickening and ' poisonous qualities; discovered by Dr. Bigelow, Professor of Botany, Detroit Medical College. Amost perfect anodyne and soothing opiate. John Farr, chemist New York. . A Beautiful White soft smooth and clear skin is produced by using G W. Laird's "Bloom of Youth." It removes tan, freckles, sun burn and all other discolorations of the skin, leaving the complexion brilliant and beautiful. This preparation is entirely free from any substanpe detrimental to health; sold by all uruggists. Ju?t the Remedy Needed.?Tnanks to Mrs. Winslow's soothing syrup, wc hnvefor years been releivod from sleepless nights of painful watching with poor, suffering, teething children. RitseV* Genuine. Golden Bell Cologne Water according to tiie original formula of P'revost, Paris, so long and favorably known to the customers of Haviland, Carrall & Risley, and their branches, for its tine, perinaneut fragranoe is -now made by II. W. Risley, nnd the trade supplied by his successor?,"Morgan & Risley, wholesale druggists N. Y. SO cents For Six Months on Trial. Evtry Muson should subscribe to the MASONIC MONitoe, published monthly, at Goldsljoro N. C.? Devoted sfrictly to the Sciences, Philosophy, * Symbolism and Jurisprudence of Masonry %nd ngwg of'spccial interest to the fraternity >'outh, The Monitor has received-1he highest enconiuius from the impartial and intelligent press of' thecounjryj ' The proprietor solicits the.patron-, agenmlvuppDrt of tho-fi^&rnity.- Address J. A. BttKlW, Managing Editor, Goldsboro N. C. r > y j ~ = & - 4. ftTAk ,11 AGENTS?$100 to $360 per W month?every where, Male and Female, to introduce thojgenjiine iniprovedvMAJtsiiAxiSiwjxg Mac ii in if. Tins machine will stitch, hem, felUbraid, tuck, bind, cord,-quilt and eftibrolder in a most superior manner. Price only $16, , fully licensed and warranted for ive years. We t jvilipay $100 for any machine, higdi priced or tb&t will sew a stronger, more beautiful or more elastic stitch than ours. It mnliree thfe si.astic look ivMTCH. Every second stitch can be cut and still tht cloth can not be pulled apart without tearing it. We pay agents from $100 to $260 and expenses, ora commission from which twice that amount can bs made. For circulars and terms; apply tooraddrcss: S. MARSHALL & Co*, No. 102 Nassau Street, New York. Cavtiox?Do not be imposed upon by other parties traveling through the country palming otf worthless oostiron machines under the same name oc oracrwise. Qurs is 'the catjy genuine undrcally cheap machine manufactured. THE PEOPLES' FAVORITE. MATIAMAI r.ICT FMTFRPRISF I . Mniiunni. un i i niLiiitiiui. i FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES . ESTABLISHED IN 18G9. - , OurTcnth Distribution will take place in public in Hon. L. D. Campbell's llall. Monday May20 '72$50,000 ^VALUABLE : 1 Cash Gift in American Gold, $5,000; 1 Cash Gift in American Silver, $5,0110; 3 Cash Prises, each $1,000. Whole number of cash gifts, 1,072. Single tickets, $1; six tickets, $5. ifrlXK) Agents wanted, to whom liberal deductions will be made. Drawings tuke place every 00 days. Circularscontainingrcfcrcncesand full inform-., ation, sent to my one ordering them. Address at once, L. A. DOLI, Manager, Dock Box 175, Hamilton, Ohio. apl 18 3m. "NICKERSON HOUSE." Columbia S. O. millS Tlcasantly located Ilofel, unsurprised by any House in the South for comfort, and health of locality, is now open to Travelers and otlieua seeking accommodation. Families can be furnished with nioo, airy rooms on reasonable terns. "A call is solicited. Mrs. W>r. A. WllIOHT & SOX. Our Oiunibusses nnd Carriages will be - found . at the different depots. erais reasonable, transient or regular boardcre, mar 23 tf. Perfumery &c. /"X FRMAX nnd French Cologne. Lubin and IX l ow's Extracts, Toilet Powders and Soaps, in large variety. Lily White, Prepared Chalk, Sc. Ayets'I(air VigMf, Tricqphorpus, K t^ha-. rlon, Sicilian Hair Kenctyer, Cocoa yreafli. 80zodent aud Tooth Powders. II. & D. f ?tHMaP^WWBg?? EXTENSIVE ARRIVALS. fcU . .! >1'* ' . .. ?. a, .- ?. ^ i! ?^?t4 IF . 30 >? . h ? ' V TIHE UNDERSIGNED isnowofaaiag ** ?*- . , some and well nekctcd atock. of * " ' ' ' ' * . $<k I s.;: '-''dy ir* i DRY GOODS, \ .* ; .. ? tfr gUITABLE TO THE SEASON, ALSO. I w|. ..... f ifc v- ?J oj Mgig ** v 4 QENTLEMEN'S Furnishing Go<vfc. . '** 't 11 AL&4K B000TS. SHOES ail ffiBSH. ' - . : .1'. " <UK L T iMTOlti WIS ALEO. ^ ? > "i #i ? :? . v .? . 'v . JjlAMILY and Fancy t Groceries * yi m i ' . ft ' '9fto<?ir.<e<Ti . i' '* lU ifti. CALL AND EXAMINE MT STOCK. ' # . ;*,t. . ' ?'< ' " f . \ W- ' i i /? / : . ' . ii / - J. W. MrfJTTRRY. A*t. Apl 18, tf.! ' ?? ,. , FERTILIZING LIME. ? . ? * J j w I | . r \ WE are now prepared to take orders for tke above?deliverable St any tine bltWHI this date and the 1st of October next?in' qunn* tities to suit purchasers; for cash, or payaltls on the >M v ' "!V JA1T? 118*73, . ' ' X ' . . ' -iiH.k tii ?'.-k! A.dlf 1-i hi CIKOULAB3 containing all information as to the benefits to be realized by its use, modqOfua*. ing, either as a special manere or for compost, with quantities required &c Jtc., Will he seat to any address or delireredinperson at ear otlee.-. D L DESAUSSURE & CO. Commission Agents, Camden S. C. * ' **.. ... ' . r iUO. . ' ?. ; , Masons Lime, r II M &V?? | <*< * VM,t* - i . . .V .. . " ?. - * at ii r- v " * i ' \ :, i ' , FOR Building, plastering and Wwitewashing, And of the very beat quality, constant lj on" ban and fer sale low, as above, june 27 tf D. L. D. & Co| Corn ?aeki. . r; % \ / " - . ??? 2?,eoo Corn Sacks For sale by . F. W. KERCHNBB. july 19 tf 27,.28 and 29, X. Water street. . Bagging and Tie*. 2?o Rolls bagging, * *, " ; 20 Tons TTics,' Fo? sale by ? F. W. KERCHNER. joly 19 tf 27, 28 and 29 N. Water street. * * T W ? Hoop Iron Corn and Heal ??? l,6oo Bundles Hoop Iron. , 5,ooo Bushels White Corn. 2,eoo Bushels of Yellow Corn. 1,000 Bushels of meal. For sale by ' * F. W. KERCHNER. 27, 28 and 29 North Water St july 19, tf Wilmington, If. . Flour, Oats and Hay. 7oo Bbls Flour. 3,5oo Bushels of Oats.' 2oo Bales of Hay. For sale by F. W. KERCHNER july 19 tf. 27, 28 and 29 North Water 8t. WEISENFELD, STERN & 00.. notion Factors & Coffiiisioa Merchaits 20 W. Lombard St., Baltimore, Consi^nwonti of CqUyft res^lfylty aaUcUe^ Li^or-ftl VJAjiH ^y^pes mft^c tfcoyepjj bj >E?K?E ALQUlf, A(e?t,