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LOCALITSWS. CHURCH DIP.ECTOHY. >i !i-i t'iiureh. ! ? Ival't slrrcf?I'.cv. A.J j !'j vices ;-t ii A. ? !. ami 7 j*. ! M. on Sun lay; Prayer Meeting AWdnc.-'dny at | I P. ' !. I'resiiyio;Ian ('iiurcM, DcAttlu street ? ilev. S. II. May, Pastor? Services at 1! A. M.attd -5.', P. v. o.i Smtd.?y; Prater Meeting ?>n Wednesday a. 7.1 P. ?: uroiVl. CUc'lU'Il. jtr.v. T.. F. I). PliKftW? ! "Su iu.iy, t 11 o'clock-A. M. and O:'10 P. M. { Vodn-voby. at P. M. i ;.t ICinivcii. Proud f: tree I ? lire! A. I IiiiV'iain, P.tsii.r?Set-vie.?s at?ii A. M. and 7.V j !'. >t. on ?it" i-coi-.] and I'm. lit Sundays oft ui'iittii; Prayer Mooting Thursday at S P.! M. ins>\s. i v.*.\TidTi?:n iuvisto:: so. ?, s. of t.?At- ; |e;|.| i!u? r\ j?iil:ir mooting of your 'tivi-don at i Iftill mi Monday (.vetting at S o'clock. Py order of V.'. 1'. D. C. hlKivLBi, li. r Or it Ar:n>:t? in ('it.m:i.kst'>.n.?Tho-nlverii.-iiifc v ii." V. ;!!:< ? . Lbnes.v t'n^sivell, rrprescm '1 !.y i:..s\ull T. I.oj'aii. Ksij. is the ?rly antlm"ajt-iii i*i! t.'bs jaijuv. in CharWioi:. J CIt' Ki't.V *. HOVK>?AA. .\KWsfi l-Ai-r.i: Ai>vki:tisimi Aor.xii. A". I Mrn<, if5 i'.ALTDtuKK. Mi>.. :.ro iluiy uuihorizoil to i-ontraot J aI i r ? !ri:iw?ieiit.- ?tonrl-s.vi -t raUi. ATCic.* w in tlii.f tify f.n- ri'ouiitv.i to tni.-o their luvciii with j SJ t'll.i !irn:.tf. Tills r.ii.l li.M C\Vf|>t:on.it fatilit!c:< for ; ffl placing vhvrtis.-incnH < licaply. ui.U v.-o uko pi.-...- | n iir(?in rwcrriunallwIiot.'Mirc to advertise la out- 1 ? tif-t'ivn pApftrs. f?pro:ally those lutvlr.it liiil C'tate ; to ivl!?to t.')?-sc i,*M?tlemcn. !, .?!kj:ti.\<: or tuk Waykukk F.vut Asso- : r i.viiox.?An adjourned meeting of tlto : 1 V.'atcrce Fair Association will he licit' nn j Fat unlay, the Hist instant, at tlio Directors' i ronni'iif tlaVllink of fVamden, at 12 o clock. 1' A full attendance of tlto members is wjiios- j 1 toil, as business of importance will be before ,; ibci?.? .l.IK l>:rxi,Ai', Secy, ji Conv.Ki'rioN.?Vvo regret that a mistake : ( oecnrc'l in the :ulvcriis;;;nent of Airs. Me-.* ('nnd'ioss' SehouJ. last week, 't he price per month for the Kiig'ish Branches, with | J'roin li or fjrit-in. or bulb, was stated to be j. c when it. should have read ^7.00- > ( 'I lie "advertisement, as eon eciou. 'well be.; 1 1 r.V b\ ,1H. Vili'nrf isn. I 1 Solltlll IIIIUIT I HIT iir.iu w. ..v. .1 , , natils." in litis issue. . I } Tin-: 'i B.'iNt'K C.usk.?Frnj.n tl?c ] coniniuiiientinn of ".No !)." which appears in < another column. it \vi 1! he seen lint two Divisions of the Sans of Tempsnneo wore 1 orcein iz<al last Saturday by D. V?. i*. :; Konnedv, assisted l?y oilier brethren 1 I i el' Waleroc Division No. !). of (V.imlon. Sever- ( al ladles ai.-i announced ihoir adherence to j ^ : iie cause, ami it is to be liopetl that tlio (j iiivisioiia at Smyrna anil Kbcnczor wiil live to do yeoman's service. j I'm: t'o.vci-titT of i iii: V'oy.xivr Il.\ni>.? , i Pursuant to notice, t lit; YVaterce Cornet I ih.m.1 uavcono of their entertainments on las! Thursday niyhi. which was. in every iv.-nact.:: very plcaranf. one. if ho pieces of yaisie were fujl relucted and generally well , roiMiClcd, ami especially v.'ns this the case ; in too two' tef picc?? pl ayed by the Hand.? j \\\, were sorr\"i0 y 0 y) a? audience ' 1 present, but prcsm.?<Dha'. t5lor^rcinc warmth i ;s <>!' (ho weather was (he "ST no. oi it. It tncj^ Hand sln.uhl give another ."once.**^ when the j j weather is cooler, we predict for them f111 o:i" 11 t!>i!-in -tie reception". . . ? it. Something or a UntiuoAXB.?On Fri- u day afternoon last. :i very severe storm came s: up. accompanied l?y a terrible wind, which [* in some places assumed the size and charae- (J Or el'a hurricane. About two miles east ofi l! Town, we learn that large trees were blown : n d.e.ni bv the wind. .So ilir as we have been I *l : tl jililt.' to leans, no serious damage was done to j 41 jif'e or property. A very heavy rain tell on j ,lja tnrday night, lmt. the weather continues to i he c.Ttrcmcly hot. On Monday. tlie heati ^ was oveivpow cring and we do no L remember to have ev or been so lunch oppressed l?y the ' p h'-at as we .were on that day.- j i\ A SU!M>KNT l'.VIiTO A Sl'REK.?On Satur I J'l da\^nwfi named .from i-. Carolina, with > jP flour to soil, arrived in the upper liiniis of j the (own ah nit live o'clock, just in rear of a I c, IVuneral proce... ;ion which had arrived tit a ! point hetween Laurens and Pei\all> Streets.! h coming d nvn l.yMldon. Tiio man was drunk, shouting an d cursing, and the Inicn- j. dant called to him ?'? stop, hut he cut his i (( horses: and not thorn into a trot and oonfin- i a nod on until lie had 'oasr-cd nhrent lluoo ear- ^ / ( viagos in the procession, when some gentlemen got out and stopped h.iui. The /uton(bint-Mien sent for. the police and had t he man arrested and lodged in the lock up, un. til Sunday morning, when lie paid lijs fine i and went his way. A colored man who was - dung with.the wagon also hecauic somewhat c I siti.-f i eporousand was arrested too. The man expressed great contrition when 1 ],. had slept off his drunk, fn this is cmI,'1 an entire Temperance Lecture. The , > 1,1 i:?o> nothing <-f what lie had done, xn& what Isi't p. "CVC!,t -'my other man in tin: puma, ? condition IV,in. ^'!lavinS 1,1 tho &?ii- ? nor? ( J UiiT ! itT.if.\.V 3f::. lay J ni.'i.t, (J.iite a large an 1 ;ntcl%?^1,1Octuig , dor^d men was address Vy J- H. c V-riler, of Sumler. ir, ;>. c Fori I or is a Tiinilinson * r'ctly oj.ji .vcd to .'lose?, and an oariii ^ wiem ^ , ii ! : .n 1'is ardienre was in full ? 'yi'il'ftti. '.V { v.itii luni, ami not a dissenting voi was : In-ar?l i?r favc*r of Moses?. ;; r ' * .'dr. /oritr-rV. s];cee!i \vas an.fcl:eeiioi:t one j : caleoliifeCi iodo a great uoahd'godd."'' die j* :<dvdCAf<-.l iari?ji.;?j' twoen tin;. races* :> lid j <! . ..v 1 v t i and otiief. as i!i&4?< ?;. Inwin "l? n ; * 1 , j * .. t.^l'rjjare vm: i!y. tic^l.-o. y -:i u, ? 1 t-'i in;- and ?Vi!s ' J ci % Cotton.?The prevalence of rust in this vicinity has caused cotton to open very freely, tlnMiLrh this disease has materially reduced the quantity of the viicd. Ahout 25 bales of new cotton have been so far received in tbii market tliis season, and we -quote the price yesterday as ranging from 18 to 10 cents per pound. National Peace Rc-nnion. We have received from -the Committee on jnviiations, a request that we attend the National Peace Re-union at Louisville, ICy.> on the 11th and 12th of next month, The object of this re-union is to show to the world that there no lot*,rcr exists any real cause of disunion between the two sections of the country, and to break down that impassable barrier which designing po litieians have sought to erect. In au excellent and cKpicnt report, the Committee set forth (lie incentives which exist to bring about this end, and extend a most cordial invitation to the people of every State to meet in Convention in Louisville on the days above-mentioned. We sincerely regret our inability to accept this kind invitation. ?Tim AIiIim for September is a remarkably meritorious number, both as regards its artistic and literary attractions "Moonlight 0:1 the Hudson," drawn by Paul Dixon, and engraved by Bogert, is a specimen of which lovers of American Art may well be proud The scene appears to have boon chosen just above the Highlands, probably between there and. Poughkcepsie; and the artists have performed their respective [.arts with a harmony of feeling resulting in nne of the luostsplcndid^and truthful effects (hat it has ever been our -good fortune to see. Vhc other full-page cut, "Wood Ducks," by (lilbert Purling, is a most charming glimpse of nature; and the loving care display* .'d|iti (ho minutest details of gorgeous plumage and profuse vegetation, stamps the draughtsman as an enthusiast peculiarly filled for the i -abject. Those who were delighted with j .ho li'ibio Newfoundland Dog, in the March lumber, will be equally pleased with Mr. Thayer's terrier "Playing Sick," and the companion, in which the poor invalid is galvanized into life, asking "Who said Hats?" 'Watering Cat tie." by l'cter Mur.m; "Lit-! ic Emily," by John S. Davis; "Lais Corinhaica," after Holbein, with several smaller lesigns. go to make ifp what we feel justified 11 pronouncing one of the most remarkable if all periodicals. The poetry and literature is as fresh and crisp as ever. For interest md ornament it will have no rival, when, at :he close of the year, it is bound and laid tpon the parlor or library table?it will indeed be"a royal volume. Subscription (indudingOil Clironio), fro.Oft .fames Sutton fc Co.. Publishers, 5S Maiden Lane,* New fork. Fathers and Mothers.?Tf you occupy he:;c relations now, or arc about to do so. tudy well your constitution. If you have icquircd or inherited Scrofula, or any disease vhicli may be transmitted to your offspring, t is yoursolciun duty to eradicate it. Thousmd of children are now suffering from the li'ects of poisonous disease transmitted to ve:n from their parents. The thought is M-rib'"' Vou fRve yourselves much i.li.naa <K?Jjcitudo. and your dear little | lurTniuch pa> ?'d>:?ppiiicai by tho iiiclv use rri* Dr. J'utt3 ? .?rsupuiilu and (neon's iIc-light. It wi.V suroiy eradicate lo taint 1'royi your system; or d it 1 >. ;ady been entailed up'.11 your cuild. give it t once, this valuable preparation and its sysM.i will hi renovated ami restored to .soundess. ro.NTGOMKUY, Co., X. ('., Sept, 1.13G9. >r. I) '/ii. J J. Tu!/: Sir?i^nse accept the heartfelt .th.iuics I fa mother .who was well nigh driven to do.-:ah* by the ;-v.d condition of an only child. Iy little hoy .has been afflicted with Scrofula ver since his birth, -and after trying every lUnedy that was recommended, and several hysieiams had pronounced him nrtst all hope, accidentally heard ot'your Rarsaparilla nd Queen's Delight. It was so highly rcmmnended that I concluded to try it-, but must confess with'very little faith, lie as taken nine id'the bottles you sent me, nd I am happy in being able to say that he ; almost well; and I believe by the time lie ikes the dozen he. will be perfectly restored > health. lie has gained llesli, has a tine ppolite. and now walks two miles to school, shall alwavs remember you with gratiude. " ANN MUKUAY. Dr. Tutt's Hair Hye is Hardly Applied. I'l'i'iioas nvisito'.i, (iTorioimand delightful as summer weather .is a ironical h?al is a severe (rial lo thcvital powr.->, hvt?t 'he sirongostarcsonict imcsprostrated Cifcotfc. The common phrase applied In his .londition of the l?o?ly id "general debility." low general dehilily arises from ami includes n aviety of ailments. The liver is more or less fleeted, the hovels are. either constipated or oo much relaxed, the stomach hut hall'perl'ornis lie work of digestion, the appetite is poor, and he spirits depressed, This is what is called 'oner.'ll debility. Tt i? a general disarrangement |f Slu Hie physical functions, and requires as a eracdy, a ine.,,'c'ne ''iat correct them all. foslcttcrs Stomnu1 l5i,tws is ?l?ccinlly adapted I othispurpo.se Its general operation is not onfuied ton single organ. J' '^IC Uteris affect* d it restores its tone. It" the stomach is torjdd t regenerates it. Jf the nerves are tremulous aid weak, it braces and roiuforcesthcni. I' the niii i, which ever sympathises with.the body, is rloomy and despomieiil, it relieves the diliiculty aid soon brings the wiiolc machinuni of the ody into harmony witli the laws ofiiealfh. There is 110 civilized nation in the Western "eu ''^I'-'cre, iv. which the utility of Hosteller's ' oiiia I'i'tersas a tonic, corrective and antii'lto^S . x'm\''-v iy "',l known and aprecintcd.? !:roti"ho. :! '''"P'es, i: is considered by both i 1 ''e pi'd'crt-inn, the slnndnrd spe. ii,. \\bllyV''-' :l in'.divine for ail srn<-oiis and 'u * *'v ^ iill climates, it is specially suited iothccoinplaints generated by hot weather, being (lie purest and best vegetable stimulant in the world. Beware of the bitters made of acrid and dangerous materials which unscrupulous parlies nro endeavoring to foist upon the people. Theirnamo is legion, and the public has no guarantee that liiey arc not poisonous. Adhere to the tried remedy, Ilostetter's Bitters, sold only in glass, never in Kegs or-barrels, august wl. J. W. DePASS, TR1AL J U S TI C E. ALL Claims put in my hands for collection, will receive prompt attention. (Oflice Upstairs in Workman Building.) aug 15 If. Notice. A TEACHER is Wanted to Ink? charge of the 2\. Male Academy of thcCr.iiiden Orphan Society -!? open not lut?-r than tin* 1st of Oetobe next. The school building is now undergoing full repair. Applicants are requested tocommunicatewiih Juti.v M. DkSakssi'UK, Prest. aug. I td Camden S C. Miss. Winston's French and English "School. For You lip; Ladies and Children Charleston, .So. Ca. :o: THE Scholastic year begins on the Isfof October, and closes early in July. REFERENCES. Hon. W. P. Poktkr,Charleston. So. Ca. Genl. J. 15. Kkksiiaw, Camden. So. Ca. For Further Particulars, Address Key Dos 52, P. 0. Charleston S. C. liriF". Lancaster Ledger please copy" mouths, and forward bill to this otlice. aug 8?8m TONSORIAL. HAVING Repaired and re-fiOedour shop, we are now prepared *lo do any work in our | lino. Our shop is in the Market Building, on Main Street. Shaving, Shampooing,*Hair-culling &c., dono in the Latest Klyles, (Jko MoT. A IN & Co. aug 22 If. KEltSIIAW?IN TUB 1'ROUATK COURT. Estate of J. J. Workman. WHEREAS W. II R.Workman has madesuitto me for b-ttcrsofadniinistralionon all and singular the goods and chatties rights r.nd credits which wcrc'of the said J.J. Workman deceased. Now therefore, this is to summon and mpiire, all anil singular the kindred an?l creditors of the said deceased to be and appear before me at the court ol'probate to be held on the oth day of Sept'r next, to show cause, if any there be, why paid administration should not be granted, aug 22nd 2t. J. F. UTII Mil LAND, J. P. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, KERSMAW COUNTY ?In the Court of Prorate. Estate of John Jloilcy. THE undersigned gives notice, tlmlone month after date, he will apply to the Hon. J. I?. Sutherland, Judge of Probate, for letters dismissory as executor of the estate of John Motley, deed. ' "JAS. MOTLEY, Exr. aug 8 w-1. Sheriff's Kale. James Sutali, Admr ) vs J- Fi. fa. Ecrwcll Jones Sr.) BY virtue of the.above fi. fa. to me directed and lodged, 1 will proceed to sell, in front of the court house in Camden, on Monday, the second day of Sept next, within tiie legal hours of sale tit.. ni.nnAviv In.wit ! - One tract of land in litis county containing twenty-three hundred and thirty-two acres, *iore or less, hounded north by lands of Schovn JoneJ, C:,!it hinds of Jonathan J Orgburn and Craddick .Moelcy, west by lands of Seborn Jones and Hilton /opes, south by lands of Hubert Kirkley and Hili-OH Robertson levied upon us the property oi'BurweH Junes Sr. at the Stti.t of James Small, adinr. So much of tho tract as remains, after setting otf the homestead will be sold. 2\j:rms?Cash, purchaser#" paying for stamps and papers, nug h Id J. P. Bomvkt.i., s. jc. c. Sheriff's Sale. Ivoopman & Summers, ) vs. [ Fi. fa. Jonathan Newman, ) BV virtue of a ti. fa., to uic directed and lodged, 1 will proceed to sell, in front ?f the court house in Camden, on Monday, the second day (ifSept'r next, within the le^al hoursof sale, the follow ing properly, to-wil: The ihc dofeiidani in all those pieces, parcels or ffaC*s of laud situated in this county on the waters of Lynches Creek, which P. Ilrencr, surveyor general, and JosiahCantey, deputy surveyor did certify for .folin Cone, on the :i!>ih day of September, A. 1). IT'.PJ, upon u survey made for iiiin upon the'i'Ii day of August 1793? said tract originally laid out for twenty-* four thousand. (:JJ,()00) acres, defendant's interest supposed to he one semi-divided moiety thereof, subject fe certain reservations. Levied upon as the properly ol'Jonathan Xewuran, deed, at the suit, of Ivoopman and Mommers. Tckmh?cash, purchaser paying for stamps | and papers, aug lil J- I*. IJwSWEtL s. k- c. PROPOSAL. SEALED Proposals will he received at the office of the County commissioners at the cottr house, for one month, for llie building of a bridge on Rig Lynche's Creole at Miller's Mill. Names of sureties must accompany the hid. .). F. SUTHERLAND Chairman. aug. 8 lui PROPOSAL SEALED Proposals will he received at the office of the County Commissioners at the Court House, for one month, for the building of a bridge on Ibitfalo Creek at Haley's Mills. The names of sureties must accompany the hid. J. F. SUTHERLAND, .Chairman. 5 'Aug 22.?liuo. Fresh Turnip Seed, Jl'ST received. A large lot of fresh Turnip Seed, at auK y if HODGSON k DUNLAP. rnfin Agents wanted to soil ^.'"ItOAUtiful OUUU V-n'i'/'iiii/,* t'rrlijiriih and I'hohy For terms scud stamp to Cii(lo:u & Br.o., Publishers, York, Pa. july 2*> It* Sheriff's Sale. W L Del'ass and wife F L DePass,") vs. [ Fi. Fn. * Edward It Morris, J BV virtue of a fi fa in this case I 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 sale, the following property, to-wit: All Mutt lot of land with the buildings thereon in Camden, on the north-east corner of broad and DcKalb Streets, known nsthejOeKnlb House, measuring one hundred (100) feet on Broad Street and three hundred and twenty-two (322) feet on DeKalb street, bounded north by lot no. 772, cast by remaining port ion of lot no. 773, south by DcKalb street and west by Broad street. Also, the entire furniture of the DcKalb House consisting of chairs, tables, bureaus, stands, china glass and crockery waie, and hardware of every discription. Levied on as the property of Edward It Morris, at the suit of W L Delias and F L Dcl'ass, iiis wife. Terms?Cash, purchasers paying lor. pnpers ami stamps. * . u?g 15, Id J. P. BOSWEJ.L, S. K. C. Coroner's SOUTII CAROLINA?Kersiiaw county. UNDER ami by virtue of an execution to me directed, i will proceed to sell in front of lite couet house in Camden, within the legal hours of sale, on the 1st Monday, 2nd day of Sep tembernext, t lie folio wing mentioned auu described property, to-wit. All the right, title and interest of the defendant, if any, in two hundred acres arable and seven hundred acres uncultivated land and buildings thereon in Flat l'.oek Township, Kershaw county, bought by said defendant as land of Ario Niles, Agent, at a sale of delinquent lands, on the Utb day of Juno, 1872. Also a lot of lumber containing one thousand feet, more or less. .Levied on as the property of James I'. Bos well 8. K. C., at the suit of J. J. Ilorlou jr. J. W. DkI'ASS, Coroner K Co. a tig 8 ;?w Trees, Flowers, Bulbs, Seeds, HFBUi: PLAXTS! Nursery Stock, Fruit, A Fiowor Plates. Address f. K, PHOEUIX, Bloominitoii Norserj, Illinois. 000 Acres; 21 si year; 12 Greenhouses. Apple, i 1,000 1 yr., $20; 2 yr.. $30; Oyr., $10; 4yr., $-30 " 4 catalogues, 20cents. 1 july 11 ml 1 NEW GOODS! i AT the slorc- occupied by A. M. Kennedy, a 1 few doors north of 1 lie Market, will be J found a stock, consisting of STAPLE DRY GOODS, i Hardware, Nails, Iron, Steel. Spades, Shovels, ' Garden Hoes, Brady & Hlwcll Hoes, ( Plow Moulds, &c., &c. &c. 1 i GBOCBBIES. ! Crushed, Coffee and Brown sugars, Bio Lnguira < anil Java Cotfiees, Green and Hyson i Teas. Smoked and unstnoked * ] SideandShouldor Ba- 1 con,llauis 1 La rd . Goshen Butter, ; Cos n, Oats. Salt, Sfonc Lime, FineSuperand Extra ( Family Flour, Soap, Candles, Starch, l'opper, Spice, Ginger, Soda Crackers amlC'hcese, New Orleans Sugar ' House and W. I. Molasses Canned Fruit, Oys- , tors, Early Rose, Goodrich, Pink Eye and Jack- ' sou Whit e-Planting Potatoes. , tahrv ' ViUVUUl J J VUHHH 1IV?*W%i.?.j ? J | r Shoes, linnet &c., All of,which will he sold ^ at tlie lowest price for cash, ami we request a call from all who wish to purchase. A.D.KENNEDY & CO. i A. D. KENNEDY, ' A, M. KENNEDY. 1 ( A. M Kennedy will giv?. his attention to the i purchase of cotton; is agent for Ine sale of Eti- y wan Gunno,.Eti wan Crop Food and Eli wan Ground t Done. Febliitf ( CLOUD A ZEMP. i % t [F YOU ARE LOOLING FOIL GOOD SHOES, Gents', Ladies' and Children's, j Go to CLOUD & HEMP'S. c i r IIOR A well Selected and Assorted Stock of ; Dry and fancy Goods, and Notions. <'.-ill at CLOUD & HEMP S, riOit Beautiful styles of Dress Goods, visit the l1 Establishment of CLOUD & /EM P. f r|^llE Ffne?l and Rest, as w?dl as the Cheapest ( * Spoul Cultnii lYo'ii J P Coals and Jolint'lark I jr. &Co's., will lie found at CLOUD & HEMP'S. 1 COME and purchase the best SewMnjr Machine , Thread. For sale hy CLOUD & ZEMP. IT^Oll Hut tuns, Needles, etc.; l'.ujrpy Whips, Um- ' hrellas,etc.,'etc.,etc. GutnCLo'UD&ZEMPH /T RE AT DAllfS.MNS in all lines can he had at Our Store, as \vc ore about to remove to a better site, nnddesirc to dispose of our surplus stock. CLOUD & 7,BMP. | I^Olt MOSQUITO NETS at $1,00, goto ; CLOUD & VKMP'S. GEORGE TUPPER, BROKER, Real Estate ail Insurance Apt,, OFFICE OVER W. ('. FISHER'S UIUTfl STORE, OPPOSITE COLUMBIA HOTJCL# MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. J Rug-1?ly ALEXANDER fl'HI'XT, J.NO. W. 1UNSOX, British Vice Consul. james srr.i .sr. SPRUNT & HINSON, (lOTTO^ J ACFOItS AM) Nava! Store ComVn Merchants, WILUfXtiTON, X ('. Special Notices. Asthma.?Jonas W'liilcombes Remedy. Prepareil from a German recipe obtained by the late Jonas Whitcomhc in Kurope, it alleviated the disorder in his caso, when nil other appliances of medical skil! had been abandoned. For sale by all druggists. Joseph Burnett & Co., Boston. Substitutes iu the Diiitnl Ranks are not desirable therefore keep the natural teeth sound nnd pure with that, wholesome vegetable clixer, 80zodont. Do this, and they will last as long as the breath lasts, end the breath itself will never be tainted. # To Owners of Horses and Collie.?Tobias' Derby Condition Powders arc warranted superior to any others or 110 pay, for tlie cure of distemper, worms, bots, colic, cough, hide bound, cold, in horses, and co.ds, cough, loss of milk and black tongue, horn distemper &c., in cattle. Price Hoc Depot 10, Park Place, New York. . J'in/siuloffisl.t ,vdy dm tour bodies are renewed once in seven yoars. The mat erialsjof which they are reconstructed is the blood, and unless it be fully charged with the elements ofvitnlity, the strength and hcalte of the system declines. Of all hlood dcpurcnts, Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bitters is the safest and most infallible Tlicre is no disease arising from depravation of the blood, which it will not speedily cure. Rishy's litrch'fhi a reliable diuretic and tonic for all derangements rf the genital and urinary organs, The genuine, us formerly so.d by llaviland, Ilarrcl & ltislcy, and their branches is now prepared bp JI. W. Kisley, ilie originator and proprietor, and the trade supplied by his successors, Morgan & Risley, New Yovk. I'rit/t's Astral Oil.?Safest and best illuminating oil ever made. Docs not explode nor take fire if the Iannis upset or broken. Over 200,000 families continue to use it, and noaccidents have occurred, of any description, from it. Oil Ifonsc of Charles Prutt, established 1770, New York.: 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, the Ferro-phosplioratcd clixcr of ralysia made by "Casewell, Hazard & Co., N. Y., and sold by all druggists, is the best tonic, and as a to'nic for patients recovering from fever, and other disenscs, it has no equal. Thurston's Tvohj Pearl Tooth Poieder.?Thebcstarticle known for cleaning and preserving the teeth and gums. Sold by nil druggists, price 20 and 00c per bottle, F. C. Wells &Oo. N. Y. Carbolic Salre Recommended bj' the leading physicians and the President of the hoard 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 every where for 20c. John F. Henry role proprietor 8 College place New York. . , Christmloro'a Hair Dye.?Is the safest and best. 1 It corrects the bad effects of inferior dyes, whilo 1 the black or brown tints it .produces arc identical to nature. Factory 08 Maiden Laiic New Yovk. Soapnio Is Opium purified of its sickening and poisonous qualities, discovered by Dr. Bigelow, Professor of Botany, Detroit Medical College. A most perfect anodyne and soothing opiate. John t'nrr, chemist New York. A Beautiful White soft smooth and clear skin s produced by using G AY. Laird's of Youth." It removes tan, freckles, sun burn and ill oilier discolorations of the skin, leaving the jomplexion brilliant and beautiful. This preparation is entirely free from any substance detrincntal to health; sold by all uruggists. J art the Remedy Xeedcd.?TnankstoMrs. AYinsow's soothing syrup, we have for years beon reoived from sleepless nights of painful watching with poor, suffering, teething children. JlUwl't Genuine Golden Hell Colnnnc Water hernial ing to the original formula of Provost. Paris, i so long and favorably known'to the customers of [Iaviland, Carrall ic llisley, and their branches, for its fine*, pormancnt fragrance is now made >y JT. W. llisley, and tlio trade supplied by his successors, Morgan S: Risloy, wiiolcsalcdruggists ST. Y. : i 50 cents ror Six Uonilts on Trial. hirer;/ Mason should subscribe to the masox/c monitor, published monthly, at Goldsboro N. 0.? Devoted strictly to the Sciences, Philosophy, Symbolism and Jurisprudence of Masonry and ie\vs of special interest to the fraternity South, I'lte Monitor lias received the highest on^oniuns from the impartial and intelligent press of hocounlry. The proprietor solicits the pntronigeand support of tlic fraternity. Address J. A. 30NIT/., Managing Editor, Goldsboro X. C. WANTED, AGENTS?$100 to $250 per monlli?everywhere, Male and Female, to ntroducc the genuine improved Marstiaj.i, Skw;n(i Machixj:. This machine will stitch, lieni . 11 1 -* 1 A. 1- .1 1 *. - - - ' cii, Drum, iuck, mnu, corn, quni niT'l embroid;r in u most, superior manner. Prico only $15, 'ully licensed r.iul warranted for five years. We vill pay $100 for any mncliinc, high priced or lint will sew n stronger, more beautiful or more dnstic stitch than ours. It makes life elastic jOCK stitch. Every second stitch canbe cut and it ill the cloth can not be pulled apart without earing it. Wc pay agents from $100 to $250 iiul expenses, ora commission from which twice i lint amount can be made. For circulars and ( erms; apply to or address: S. MARSHALL & Co*, ; so. 102 Nussau Street, New York. J C.vuTtpx?Ho not be imposed upon by otlicv .avtics traveling through the country palming ilf worthless castiron machines under the same uiinc ocoracrwise. Ours is the only genuine ind really cheap machine manufactured. "NiCKERSOiM HOUSE." S. O. j I^HIS Pleasantly located Hotel, unsurpassed by any House in the Souili for comfort, and le'alth ol locality, is now opc-n in Travelers and ithers seeking accommodation. Families can >c furnislicd with nice, a ivy rooms on vcasonatle terms. "A mill Is solicited. Mrs. Wm.A. WRIGHT & SON. Oiir Omnibusses and Carriages will bo found it tbc dili'cront depots. Terms reasonable, transient or regular j murders, mar 2:? tf. RICHMOND BANKING AND INSURANCE COMi'ATVY Capital*- -* #500,000. PERSONS wishing to insure in a First Class I Companyat Law rates, will please apply to W. CLVUl'RX, .Awent, july 2.5th, Camden So. C.-i. FRUIT TIM^I^S. Large .S'lock For Spnd 'for and FALL Catalogue Unc<|Uallvtl I'LANTlXt! and Assortment } Frteod l,ist. j'i'v lS! FIOV'D J. F, VAN'S \ C.,t. Vi.rk. Pa. TIPRM Votir e1?|t-s ffi 'ilie .lol'RFI, at i t er. Ij as we are oil-rim; i straur lit .ry :ia';:r- ; iient to elide? Rra-l lit. alven' in? lit. M EXTENSIVE" ARRIVALS'. ./ :l THE UNDERSIGNED . is now opening a handsome and well selected stock of ... I I. J .. J- , . . DRY GOODS, ?..-it i i<?. SUITABLE TO THE SEASON, ' "Jti die,' i, ir. z'j'ls . xl <:)? . I lion f-ii/i AI.SO. . f <.>v . . a ENTLEMEX'S Furnishing Goods. ALSO. ! B000TS.. SHOES and HOSIERY. ALSO. 1 ? 1 .ii ,-i ;-.. ...? - . V .1! ..iL-. ' 1 u, ' . JJ1 AMILY and Fancy., .Groceries. .V: '\<r< U V-'i U OJ.-t i/A CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK. Sti I A* I f ; i .' V'# J. W. McCURRY, Agt. Apl 18, .* ??* ,.iu? . ; ?/!'? FERTILIZING LIME. * ?!* r ; . ; ?.l! S ; lit r-i.l 4jt I'THht- *1 0:0 -,i ? 1:. ' - niA WE arc now prepared to t*kc orders for tUe above?deliverable at any time bohvetmthis date and the 1st of October nest?in quantities to suit purchasers;-for cash, or payable on 'llC , .... , ,4.il , .,.1 : ' -I'li. .! f Uv.!iu;j' >?? i ?i-i , 1 //" ,7V ' ;D < !.../ . . . . lj> iaQaiifa< oi J-A.2X1Z: 11873. : :ii .'iSnfff |i| ;. ;,i; i ..... ' . . i> >: J: 'filJ- " .-?]? I,^i linJ CTncttAEs containing all inforainlion as 'to tho benefits to be realized by its use, modcql'??eing, either as a special maner# or. for compost, with quantities required &c&c., will bo sent to my address or delivered inperson at otir oftijr$. . ti r ;i ... ? i icrx\ 9iO D L DESAUSSURE & CO. % Commission Atrcnts. Camden S. C. , i * I f V Ali'sO. Masons .Lime, ' .... j . v.; < ..j i fi FOR Building, plastering and "Whitewashing, aud of the very best quality, constantly in han and for sale low, as above, one 27 tf D. L. D. &OoJ i , 'r > ' ' 5v v . * Corn Sacks. : , i 2o,ono Corn Sacks For" sale by : F. WT. KERCIINER.., uly 10 If 27, 28 and ::9, N. Water street. Sagging and Ties. 2oo Rolls bagging, 29 Tons Ties. For sale by j??' F. W. KERCIINER. iuly "19 tf 27, 28 and 2'J N. Water street. Hoop I roil Corn Meal 39Goo Bundles IIoop Iron. 5,000 Bushels White Corn. 29QO<? Bushels of Yellow Corn. l,ooo Bushels of meal. For sale by F. VV. KERCH NER. 27; 28 and 29 North Water St jvily 10, tf Wilmington. N. C. Flour, Oals and IS ay. Too BblsFlour. ft.5oo 1 >itslxcls of Oats. iJoo ]>ale.s of I fay. For hi?1i' by V. W. KT.HPfFNKR july 1!) tt*. 27, 2"* u?'l 2'JNorth Water St. WElSEMPELD, STE.RN &.CO. Cotton Factors & Coinmission Mils 39 W- Lombard St., Baltmiox*?, Md. Pour ijrniocitif ofPiUtm ? > .jnvifii'Iy hulk-Iipd. Liberal P \SU :tt'r:tii?v? i:..?*Io t-V -ui ! ? . . \ ?j 4 I J'l ?'-Ut iiv* |/ 'i/1 t L' S-: At,toKX. A&vntt.