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Liabilities of Pedlelis.?A fine of not
less than one hundred dollars or imprisonment
for not less than six inomths uor more
than one year, wrfaothsm^-Sktt-T.dispretion-of
the court, are imuosed the J*ct of June
G, 1872, on con^ctidn,*^<m ^4. pedler who
shall have committed cither of the following
offenses, viz:
1. Who shall be found peddling tobacco,
snuff or cigars without having given the
bond, or without having previously obtained
the collector's"certificate. /
2. Who shall break original packages
and retail therefrom, or sell tobacco, snuff,
or cigars otherwise than in original and full
packages, as put iu) by. the manufacturer.
3. Who shall ihaye- in Kis) poj^essioy
any internal revenue stamps or stamps
which have been removed from any box or
v>oni-ncrA Af t-AbuoAn unuff. or cisrars.
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4. Who shall have in his possession any
empty or partially emptied boic or other
packages which has been tised for tobacco,
snuff, or cigars, the stamp or^^au^ on
which have not been destroyed.
5. Or who shall fail to have fixed to bis
wagon, in aconspicuous glace, a sigu with
# his name painted .in full, his business and
* his district.
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The United States Navy, at preseut, consists
of 197 vessols, of which 89 are steamers,
51 monitors! or irf^i clada. 29 sailing
ships, and 28?tu??v GfHhe 99 steamers and
sailiug vessels, 24, carrying in the aggregate
382 guns, are on duty in various fleets;
46 arc laid up: 1 is on the lakes; 6 are unassigned;
and tho remaining 12 ardb&d db re-1
ceiving ships or on special duty. The monitors
and iron clads arc laid up at League
Island, Washington and New Orleans. The
monitor Terror, however, is* attaohed to the
North Atlantic fleet. The majority of the
46 vessels laid up can be prepared for sea at
a small expense whenever Congress shall auaI
t/ldUiAnnl conmpn
uiorize Km euiistuieuu ui uuuiuumu
to man them. /. The 34 iwegsel9 engaged iu
cruising are distributed as follows : 9 in the
Pacific fleet, 8 in the Asiatic, 7 in the European,
6 in the North Atlantic, and 5 in
the South Atlantic, fleet.-? jTVode Jouf<nal<
Forney on the Columbia Ring.?The
first and guiltiest of iho seceding States,
South Carolin a|M {b&n ?wj
fortunate and worst punished of ttieta all;
but the punishment has been greater than
she desetved. Since the war closed and the
military government was superseded by the
civil authority, she has been at the mercy
of a more rapacious gang of thieves than
the Tammanytjf Tweed. A currupt Ring
have wantonly'wasted and appropriated the
revenues of the" SUite, and while its people
of all classes are to day the most impoverished
in the country, these men are among the
wealthiest. The extent of their stealings
reaches millions of dollars and covers a
period of many years.
The cruelest feature of the whole unfortunate
affair is that the taxpayers have no redress.
The colored people are in a great,
majority and completely under'the control'
oftheso rascals. Theire votes perpetuate
this infamous rule, and have embittered
thousands of white men in the State disposed
to be fair the colored men. The conVioo
Wnnn *ho Yn.Ylnr nnrl a vain
DCl|UCUWV U?0 l/v?u v-w m.u ? I
attempt at the restoration of the white minority
through assassination and intimidation of I
the blacks. ~~
We dploreL^ut do not apologize for,,
this condition of. affairs, the end of which
we cannot see.? It has made the name of
Republicanism synonymous for plunder in
South Carolina, aud it otighjefcto bell fining
for us of Pennsylvania noi to elect to
office of honor and trust incompetent or dishonest
men. The whole of South Carolina'*
troublessince the war date from the election
and re-election of simply men because they
were Republicans, and not beeausc they were
honest and fit.
Going to Ska in a 15ar j.oon.?JVofcs-.
sor King and L. L. Holden, an" atfacne of
the Boston Journal made a successful balloon
ascension Saturday. 0 The balloon rose
slowly into the hMW? <an<| disappeared,
from the sight ofrtW**wl2dMlfere wabehfng^1
it from the Common in abOut twenty inin
utes. It floated off at about the rato of fifteen
miles an hour only. About three miles
southwest from Sciluate a descent was made
in an open field, where the excursionists remained
some ten minutes and unloaded their
baggage. They went up again and went out
to sea, where they were, taken in tow by a
yacht and landed on shore. They arrived
back in Boston Sunday noon, in good condition.
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I 7 Fun
in the Family.?What a healthful
thing to have one jolly person in the -house,
ready to laugh at anything ktdwr^fii.'or fcveta1
able to create sport at any time, There aro
enough to reflect on the sad side of fife, and
its irritable side, and its sober side. We
need one or more tostuHTthe mirth that often
trembles just below the surface of painful
things. A real, impetuous laugh dissipates
many illusions, sweep? ^e-^wjljghtont
of our imaginations, ariif brings ho'nest 'Say- r
light. But it must be real. No dark,
blacking laugh. It should be spontaneous,
out-bursting, irresistible, infectious. We
have seen men fall to laughing, who fyad not
heard the cause of mirth, but only had caught
the contagion or Qiner men's laughing. It
is hard not to laugh with men who are in
earnest about it. fc?6? .< *? > u ?
A Good Joke.?A capital joke, and all
the more palatable because itr i-: true - and-.
can bo vouched for, took place a few Sup- .
days ago at one of the prominent fourth
Street churches. It seems that a certain'
deacon has been very industrious in selling
a new cbnrch book, co^rpgeeventy-fiycourts,
at the service in question, the minister just
before dismissing the* congregation," arose
and said: "All you' who 1iaVe children to
baptise will please present them next Sabbath."
The deacon, jft litdedaafj hnri k
ing an eye to selling Ills books, and supposing
his pastor referred to them, immediately
gotup and shouted; "And all who havn't any
can get as many as you want, by calling on "
me, at 75 conts each." The preacher look
ed cross-oyed at the derwon,. the audience
punched cachotheivin the side,- the bubble
grew louder until it burst into a loud guffaw,
the ladies colored up and blushed and thanked
the Lord for the low prioeof peopling the
earth. There wasm bpned^tion that nooroing
worvh s^ eaking 43ai. }* *
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SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD.
j CAMDEN BRANCH.
On and after Monday, Dec. the 25th., 1871 the
Schedule of the Camden train will be as follows;
Leave Camden at. 6 16 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia at 10 40 A. M.
Leave Columbia at 1 45 P. M.
Arrive at Camden at 6 26 P. M.
By order of the Vice-President.
A. B. DeSAUSSURE Agent.
Camden Dec. 28d, 1871.
Greenville and Columbia Railroad,
S? Q Columbia, S. C., March, 1st, 1871.
and after this date, the following schedule
' will be run daily, Sundays excepted.
UP.
Leave Columbia at 7.00 a. m.
Leave Alston 9.10 a. m.
Leave Newberry II. r5 a ro.
Leave Cokcsbury 0.00 p m
Leave Belton 6.00 p ni.
Arrive at Greenville at 6.30 p m.
DOWN.
Leave Greenville at * G.15 a m.
Leave Belton " 8.05 a m.
Leave Cokesbury 10.07 a in.
Leave Abbevillo 8.15 pm.
Leave Newberry 1.50. pm.
Leave Alston 4.05 p m.
Arrive at Oolutubia 5.55 pm.
THOS. DODAMEAD, Genl. gupt.
/'(M. T. BARTLETT, Genl. Ticket Agt,
julylily-^
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA k AUGUSTA
R, R. Co.
GKX. SurEEiXTESDJtXT'a OFFICE, 1
Wilmington N. C., June 7, 1872 j
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CHANCE OF SCHEDULE.
rilHE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE will go intoefJ.
feet at 3:25 A. M., Sunday, 9th inst.
day express train, (Daily.)
Leave Wilmington 3:25 a. m.
Arrive at Florence 9:13 a, m.
Arrive at Columbia'.. 1:35 p.m.
Leave Columbia 12i15p.m.
ArVive at Florence 4:10 p. m.
Arrive at Wilmington 10:25 p.m.
night express train, daily, (Sundays
i TJf A I ExcoPted)
Leave Wilmington. 5:45 p. m.
Arrive at Florence 11:38 p.m.
Arrive at Columbia 8:46, p.m.
Leave Columbia "** 10:85p; m.
Arrive at Florence 2:09 a. m.
Arrive at Wilmington 8:00 a. m.
if Jno. C. WINDER,
Snn't.
CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA
R R.
General Scpkbintendaxt's Office,
Columbia, June 8th, 1872.,
On and after Monday, Jnp.e lOtli, the trains on
this road will run in accordance with the following
"Time Table:"
aoixa south.
. Train No. 1. Train No. 2.
Leave Charlotte GOOam 8 20 pm
" Columbia 1 04 p m 8 40 a in
Arrive at Augusta, 7 46 p m 8 20 a m
gojno nobth. i
Leave Augusta, 6 35 am 630p m
" Columbia, 12 36 pm 11 52 p m
Arrive at Charlotte, 7 42 pm 600am
Standard time, ten minutes' slower than Washington
city, time, and six minutes slower than Columbia
city timeTrain
No 1, daily; train No 2, daily, Sundays
accepted- ?
Both taains make close connection to all points
North, South and West. Through tickets sold
and baggage checked to all principal points.
tE. P. ALEXANDER,
General Superintendunt.
R-E. Dorset,
den. F. & T. Agent.
june 27yl
alexander 8pbuxt, jno. w. uinsox,
British Vice Consul. james sprunt.
SPEUNT & HINSON,COTTOV
FACTORS
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Naval Qfnra Pnm'c'n M orohonic
I1U1UI VJLVSI ly UU1II J II ITIVI VllUIIld)
WILMINGTON, N. C.
J. I. MIDDLETON & CO.,
FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
BALTIMORE, MD,
Having purchased the entire STOCK OF
GOODS of Messrs. D. L. DeSaussube &
Qo., we will sell the same at
COST jfor CASH,
and for that purpose' hcieby constitute the
members of that ihfn op; agents to effect such
sale.
J. I. MIDDLETON & CO.
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^rushes, Etc.
"PNGLISJI and Frence Hair Brushes, Feather
Fj Brushes, Shaving Brushes, Ear Brushes,
^ .11 1 > t?*t? ? 9J* - - %
uuuiui vi mi ?unn uwu quinines, uesiues a. large
lot of Paint, White-wash and Bath Brushes,
HODGSON & DUNIiAP.
ang 2nd ti?
..??> IFor Sale.
HORN, FLOUR, &c., &e.
10-000 RnBl.nla ma. r%
, _ -r??v.,> ?. . iihv ii line V>UIU,
10,000 bushels Prime Mixed Corn,
600 Bales selected Hay.
1,000 Bbls. Flour?all grades,
800 Selected eecond-iatid Spirit Casks.
100 Boxes Dry Salted Sider, ' % V
60 Hhds Smokefl Sides and Shoulders,
60Tons ijo. 1 Peruvian Guano,
lijO JlagB Coffee.
150 BbU, Sugar,
1 GO Bbls Syrup,
GO Bales Cotton Yarn.
GO Bales Sheeting.
Por sale low by. * i
WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. j
June. 20th, tf Wilmington, N. C. !
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CAROLINA
LIFE DiSUBANCE COMPANY!
OP
MEMPHIS, TENN.
Branch Office Baltimore, Md.
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Assets. - - - - S1.075.00C
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Hon. JEFF. DAYIS. President.
Gen. WADE HAMPTON, Tlce Presl
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JOHN D. KENNEDY.
febl6]y state Asextt.,
HODGSON &, DUNLAP.
HAVING Removed to their new ane clegan
buildining, next door above R. M. Kenne
dy'a, invite the attention of their friends and thi
public generally, tp their Full and Completo
stock of FRESH
If RUGS & MEDICINES
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
WINDOW - GLASS.
French and English
PERFUMERY,
Hair & Tootli Brushes
rjlOGETHER with a Beautiful Assortment of
Toilet and Fancy Articles.
OUR STOCK embraces everything usually kepi
iu our line, and arc offered on as REASONABLE
TERMS as articls of similar quality can
be found in ANY CITY IN THE STATE.
Toilet Setts and Articles,
TN Great Variety; ATso, Dressing Cases &c. &c.
H. & D.
Kerosene Lamps ?& OH.
WE HAVE constantly on band a Large Quantity
of the Best Kcrosine Oil, also a large
assortment of Kcrosine Lamps and Lamp-chimjnies
of all sizes.
. H. & D .
PATENT MEDICINES
OF ALL KINDS constantly on hand.
H. & D.
Sparkling Soda-Water,
(10LD and FROSTY.
J 1 H. & D.
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Paints, Oil, and Glass,
BEST Ivory White Lend, White Zinc, Red and
Black Lead, and numerous other colors. Oils
of all sorts, aJso Window-Glass and Putty, all of
which will be sold cheap for cash. II. & D.
a
Sea Foam,
BEST Yeast Poder now in use. For sale by
II. & D.
QUININE, &c>
JUSTRECEIVED. * large quantity of Quinine
and other Medicine*. Our stock of Medil
cinesis very large and complete; all of which wo
warrant Genuine, and of the best quality to be'
had in anymarket, and will ae sold a small profit
FOR CASH. . .II. & D.
WAITED.
"ipiFTEEN good, smart, active laborers to work
_I> on the Camden Bridge. Good wages will be
paid, and promptly. Also, six good carpenters
or bnntls who can handle tools and have them,
une 27tf J. B. LasSalle, Contractor
i
radway's;ready relief
Cures the Worst Pains in from One to
Tents Minutes.
Not one hour after rending this advertisement
need any one suffer with pain."* Rndway's
Ready relief iijji cure for every pain. It was
theJirst and is tho only
PAI3V REMEDY
hat instantly slops the most cxcruliating pains,
allays inflammations, and cures congestions,
whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Rowels, or
other glands or organs, by one application. In
from one to twenty minutes, no matter how violent
or cxcrutiating| the pain, the Rheumatic,
Bed-ridden, Infinu, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic,
or prostrated with disease may suffer,
Radway's Ready Relief will afford instant
ease. Inflammation of the Kidney, Inflammation
of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Bowels,
Congestion cf the Lungs, Sore Throat, Difficult
tliinor Palnitution of the Ileart. Hysterics.
Croup, Dyptheria, Catarrh, Influenza, Headache,
Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cold
Chills, Ague Chills.
The applioation of the Ready Relief to the
part or parts where the pain or difficulty exists
will afford ease and comfort.
Twenty drops in a half tumbler of water will
in a few moments cure Cramp, Spasms, Sour
Stomach, Heart-burn, Sick Headache,4>iarrhca,
Dysentery, Colic, Wind in the Bowels, and all
internal pains.
Travelers should always have a bottle of Jjtadway's
Ready Relief with them. A few drops in
water will prevent sickness or pains from a
change of water. It is better than French
Brandy or Bitters as q stimulant.
Feyer and Ague Cured
FOR FIFTY CENTS.
There is not a remedial agent in this world
that will cure Fever and Ague, and all other
Malarious, Bilous, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yolhw and
other Fevers, (aided by Radway's Fills) so
quick as Radway's Ready Relief. Fifty cents
per bottle.
Health! Beauty!
I Strong and Pure Rich Blood?Increase of
Flesh and Weight?Clear Skin and Beautiful
Complexion secured to all.
Dll* RAD WAY'S
) Sarsaparillian Resolvent
Has made the most astonishing cures. So
quick, so rapid are the changes the body undergoes,
under the influence of this truly wonderful
medicine, that every day an increase of flesh
and weight is seen and felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Every drop of the Sarsaparillian Resolvent
communicates through the blood, sweat, urine
and other fluids and juices of the system the
^igor of life, fos it repairs jhe waste of the
body with new and sound material. Scrofula,
syphillis, consumption, glandular disease, ulcers
in the throat, mouth, turaorp, nodes jn the
glands and other parts of the system, sore^yw,
strumorous discharges from the ears, and the
worst*forms of skin diseases,. Eruptions, fever
;. sores,scald head, ring worm, salt rheum, erysipelas,
ache, black spots, worms "in the tumors,
cancers in the womb, and ?ll weakening and
painful discharges, night sweats, loss of sperm,
and all. wastes,of the life principle, ace in the
curative range of this wonder of modern chemnn/1
n rlnva' iisp will nrnvo to :lliv lier
'J* ? r * A son
using it for Either of these forms of disease
its potent power to cure them.
DR. RADWAY'S
Perfect Purgative Pills.
Perfectly tasteless, elegantly edited with
sweet gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and
strengthen the system. Radway's Pills for the
cure of all disorders of the stomach, liver, bladder,
nervous diseases, headache, constipation,
* costiveness, indigestion, dyspepsia, biliousness,
bilious fever, inflammation of the bowels,.jyles,
and all derangements of the internal viscera.
Warranted to effect a positive cure. Purely
vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals or
t deleterioos drugs.
A few doses of Radway's Pills will free the
B system from all the above nAnied disorders.?
e Price 25 cents per box. Sold by-all druggists.
Read "False and True." Send one letter stamp
< to Radwny &Oo. No. 32 WarreifSt Cor. Church St
| New Ycfrk. Information worth thousands will be
sent you. oct 5-ly
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J. Walkib, Proprietor. R. H. McDoiulo k Co., DronfUU
A Son. AftoU, 8?a Fraad*co,C*|.,udM Coaunireo St., N .*
i BULLIONS Bear Teifiuonj to their
Wonderful Curntire Effccii.
Vlnetrnv Bitters aro cot a vile Fancy
Drink, Made of 1'oor ltuin, LWhUkey,
Proof Spirits and Refuse Liquors, doc*
to rod, splcod and sweetened to ploaoe tba taste,
called " Tonics," " Appetizers," " Restorers,' dec.,
that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin,
bat are a true Medicine, mado from the Natlre
Boots and Herbs of California, frco from all
Alcoholic Stimulants. Titer are the
GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and A
, LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect
AeBOTBlOr OQU lUTI^UniiUl Ul kiiu OXBlUllIt U*JIJingofftll
poisonous matter and restoring the blood
, to'* healthy condition. No per*on con tako these
Bitters according, to directions and remain long
unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed
by mineral poison or other means, and the vital
organs wasted beyond the point of repair.
Titer are a Gontlo Purgative as well
a*a Toulc, possessing, also, the peculiar merit*
of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion
or Inflammation of the Liver, and of all the
Visceral Organs.
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether
in young or o)d, married or single, at the dawri of
womanhood or at the turn of life, those Tonio Bitters
have no equal.
For Inflammatory and Chronie llhcu- .
madam -and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indlgoatlou.
Bilious, Remittent and
' Intermittent Fever*, Diseases of the
Blood, Liver, Kldneye and Bladder,
tbejw Bitters have been most successful. Such
Diseases are caused by Vitiated Bleod,
which it generally produced by derangement of
the Digestive Organs.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION,
> . Headache, Paln in tlio Shouldors, Coughs, Tightness
of the Chest; Dizziness, Soar Eructations of
tfyo Stomach, Bad Tosto In tho Mouth, Bilious
Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, I anamination of
die Lungs, Pain In the regions of tho Kldnoya, and
a hundred other painful symptoms aro.the aO> ..
springsofDyspepsia. . it;;r > i * l"% 1
They Invigorate the Stomach and stimnlato the
torpid Liver and Bowels, which render thorn of
unequalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of oil impurities,
and imparting new life and vigor to the
whole system.
FOR.SH.IIf DISEASES. Eruption*,To?cr.
Bolt Bhoum, Blotches, Spots, Pimply, Pustules,
Bolls, Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Scald Head, Sore
Byes, Bry ripe las. Itch, Scurfs, decolorations of the
Skin. Humors and Pisoases of the Skin, of whatever
name or nature, are literally dug up and carried
ont of the system in a short tlmo by the uso of
these Blttert. One bottle is sudh coses will oouvinoo
the most incredulous of their curative effect.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its
impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples,
Eruptions or Soros t cleanse it when you find it
obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it I
when it is foul, and your foelings will tell you when.
Keep the blood pure, and tho health of (lie system'
will follow.
PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, nrking
in the sy styan of so mtny thousands, ore effectually
destroyed and removed.
BOLT) BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD it
CO., Druggists and Qon. Agents, San Pranclnco,
Cal., aud it! and SI Comnierco Street, New York.
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Poaaendng poworfnl invigorating
> These Bitten are positively invaluablo in
iTt-ffl
They purify the ayatom, ?&?1 will cnro
Bemitteni sad Intermittent Pnver% i
and are a preventive of Chillc and Fever.
AB yield to their powerful efficacy.
Are an antidote to change of Water and Diet.
, to the wasted frame,-and correct all
Will lays days of coffering to the tick, and
jp The grand Panacea for all the ills of life,
MHHcnsnissvsGnHHHi
idflUlY/ * In Young1 or Old, M?rrl?^^^wlCL
So* Single, theee Bitten ere nn^V
equalled and have often been th^V
' mean* of earing life.
^ W.V^OMJ DOTT.Ii >
DOORS,: SASHES, BLINDS, 40/
.P. P. XAiLE,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER,
No. 20 Haync-st. and Horlbcck'tr Wharf,
oumtpcwnv o c\
v>XJ.i\.xvxmyjvj jl uii, u. \j, ,i
l^-Thia is the largest and most complete J?ac
tory ,o?the kind in the Southern States, and all
articles in this line can be furnished by Mr.
P. TdALE at prices which defy competition.
pamphlet with full and detailed -list of
all sizes of Doors, Sashes nnd Blinds, and the
prices of each, will bfe sent free: nnd post paid,
on application to
P. P. TOALE, Charleston, S. C.
July 13, 12m. .
J. & T. I. Jones
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% ARE NOW
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RECEIVING Sl OPENING
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spmh m sramn site
UXi.LXJ.1U X111XJ UV/lUllliJXI U1UVU
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Dry Goods,
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Boots and Slioes,
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Groceries & Crockery
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To \vhic]i lliey invite the attention of purchasers.
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PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE.
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Having established a Warehouse where Planter's
can procure cverj kind of
Provisions ait Plantation Supplies'
I respectfu[ly invite their attention to my large
and constantly replenished stock of
BACON, HAMS,FJjOUK, CORN, LARD,
CANNED FRUITS AND MEATS,
and nil other articles usually found in a first
class Grocery. Also, ~~
DRY GOODS, ROOTS AND SHOES,
READY MADE CLOTHING &&
ALSO, ;
Rope, Oil, Brooms, Bagging and" Tics, Mrttches,
Axlo Grease, Buckets, Oards,'Naita Curry
Combs, Hoes, Locks, Sauces, Soaps,
Starch, Sifters, Salt, Soda, Flnvor
ing Extracts, Sugar, Caudlca,Shot,
Powder, Gun Caps,
. . Household and-Kitchen
Utensils, Rakes,
Spades, Knives,
and Forks,
Spoons, *
A nil aLI.av a.-HaIah I.ia I. iSa
Jg^'Ciill nyd ex inline stock and Priced beTftf(^urch:fl^ug
elsewhere.
I). IV. JORM w, Agt.'
April 18. tf.
H. W.. KINS MAX. 8AM A It 8. UOWKI.fc.
KINSMAN & HOWELL*
Factors for Naval Stores,
" AND
General Commission Merchants,
No. 128 EAST BAY,
CORNER OF CENTRAL WI rARP, j
CHARLESTON, S. C...
july 4-tf
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