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''"fflAfWrs '' .vi?H ^r2A -*J. : { V = OHUROH DIRECTORY. [ ' " Methodist ^hUr&^DeKfclb-sH-eafc-fc-Rev. A. J Stokes, Pastor?Services ut 104 A. M. and 7 4 "M. on Sunday; Prayer .Meeting Wednesday at 4 P. M. tj Presbyterian Church, DeKalb street?Rev. S. tf. Hay, Pastor?Services at 104 A. M. and P.. - rj < M. -on Sunday; Pruyfr Mo^tiug on tyednesdoyi at 7J P. 111. * . ; EPISCOt iL^Cut'Kcu. Rkv. B. P. D. Perbv.? i Sunday,,', at 11 o'clock A. M. ahd'-o'P. M. ' ' Wednesday, a(4 ; P. >r. ' ' ' ' ' Bantiit Church', Brottil Street?Rev. A, K J Durham, Pastor?Services at -w A. M, una i | P. M. on the second and fourth Sundays of ach month; Prayer Meeting Thursday at 8 P. M. > -III- I la U ~AMEETING8. Wateree Division No. 9, S. of<T7 , *? regular iuyour DiXIl vision at Temperance IIaj(j on MondoycifiS Ring, at 7J o'clock. I?y orJCrW'AV. P. , i TTIND a Catle'd Communication of y<?ur^ ?0AUf*- at Masonic .-t^all^n Thursday, November 21, at 7J o'clock. .By order of the W.\ M. . ; J. R. GOODALE, Sec'ry. . \ ,/ 1. -m?? . , CAStDDM ORPa/fK SoeiET.r.t?The regular quarterly meeting of this Society will ho held at the Bank of Camden, on Monday,' 18th inst. By order -of the President. John Kershaw, Scc'y ?t1 li-: 1 IMLll.l" .. I'l -r=*. ' Oua AiIbsts is Ch arleston.?The advertising agency, or Walker, crans * vwganci,, 4 by Koswoll T. Logan. iKflq, is the only uulhoris*d.agent for thj^ paper, ip Charleston. "" * JU?ear*. SRIFriN ? HOPPU'aN, KpwZ ^lo col tract J tor adverilMtMut* at our lowest rates. Advertisers latitat city arc rfcqu??trd to leave their farbts Willi "U>U house. TbU trm baa exceptional toclllpcs for placing advertisements cher.ply. uod wo thkcplcav W BNli rafarriajf all-wbodeilra M advertise pi outof-town papers. ?pef billy ihepOavlug raal.ettato VuTmII?to Uiesc ?entlcmvn\ ?> ?-j? .hi -l<> -.t J cafv . ; $75.000 IN CASH FOR-St.?We call the at"... fention. pfonrreaders to the advertisement in * awolhefUtrfuimi'ofthe.iiebfJ^ldt'Kluit'Drjdttifr' Asylum-jfHere i< n' ohninco to win n fortune fln; a Public Legal Drawing, and at the same time help a-worthy institution. i " f ^. f t . . ^ . f ,it Bcildinq Intkkkstj.?While hurriedly visit ing Charleston. last week, we hutftte pleasure ' of beihgah&wn through cn^of thfipost extenv aive Daos. ^aah-onvl I4lin<J. Factories w.tlieSouth, ? . pad we arp. pleased to rccornmond. all wlio nre * ? n..!1,l??t.i Pintaliinir needing any or me aoove, or uunutu v**"* o Hardware, to send to Mr. P. P. TuaJ'.e.'No. 20 Hayne Street, for circulars and price list, which . v will be mailed free on application. ! .* ' : " ' ,,. .v Premium.?Among tlie prbthiums awarded at the jfite Fair, we note that Miss Mot* s;tie Team,!a daughter of Col. James Team, " ; received one for a specimen of home-made sowing silk. , ? Complimentary.?Wo beg leave to acknowledge the receipt of an invitation touttend the Bull at the Commencement of the King's Mountain Military School at Yorlcville, on the 28th of November, 1872.. Wc notice that our friend, Mr. W. K. Johnson, as one of the honorary junior managers. l.' / \t v L-...? ; Defaulting; Managers.?Messrs. J. M. and W. J. Hall, who wore appointed Manager* of Election at Liienby's precinct i the elect ioa; held on tire 'ltftb qf October, ****EnforceCommissioner uftvje on Monday last h>r a preliminary examination,. Gen. J*B. Kershaw representing the prosecution, and Mnj. v . W. Z. Leitner the defence. Commissioner " " Gayle reserved his decision, though it is supposed they will he bouud over. ,.. Land Office Retort.?We beg leave to " tender our thanks to- Hen. Jos. H. Ruinicy : M. C.r for a copy'dr.thc Land Office Report, _ , of 1868, which contains a map of tjic United * i States and Territories, one of the best we * * 'live ever seen. Mf. Rainey is Very" ntten.*. 1 <ti? in this respect to the press* . /?- - ' \ ? f I'..?. i 11-' " *A Terrible A^cJibent?One Manj ,! KifcLUV-rTwO OffHftRS W?BNDED?NaR1&vr EsCiW.^-Oh Jronday i}ight la?? abettf; ia&WKhl beas;;; ::^3rQtWg.?3wwn and Grant Dees. were stand-" lug "upon the tinfhrished third spam oF;the'' new'h^^go PP Watpr&e driver, and cudeavor, - ? ing tt> tako trioaris to ^prevent the-washing ' ' ftway^oftHfe support^ which upheld'Uijit part of the structure-, jMr. LasSalle heard an om- s ! ' ihous crack, whereupon he told the | others to look out, that t he span w.a^ going,. tpid,,at--; tempted to jump back to the oeutploted spati: The plank upoD whiph. Jhe$ were standing tilted, the weight of the three being greater. ' iban his, and with a tTeinend nous craSh, the I entire structure, over sixty feet (lopg and ... ? weighing many tons, wqs precipitated into the river, enrrvine the linfortuhate rnetf1 i '' * ? ' .. li. . withMSam \I)^aa was .instantly killed, while the other two men having received oalf alight bruises, swam out. Copt. Las Salle vfas thrown about ten ft'et by the sudI i' . * / < , , * . den uplifting of the plank and alit safely ' upon the complete portion of the bridge. "Y The work will, of course, be delayed, but Mr. LasSalte says he is. determined to push ... it through..! : i ,::i. Coroner'DePass held the inquest on Tuest day,. /t,nd the jury rendered a vewj^t.-of ac eidental death. The Boston Fire. t; ' i - * . A most terrible conflagration took place in Boston, Mass., on Saturday and Sunday last. 'The fire, as will be seen by the following-.^legypmi^wa^qpg-^f.^hc most serious which has ever occurred in this country, and v deserves to'be ranked among the grtent fires ,7 of the world, !fhc suffering mustoo .truly dreadful. Tho full accounts have not yet reached us, nor will they in time for this is Hit 2 SY8I , )>. taken from the dailies of Mod da)': Boston, Sun day,'November 10. 9 A..M. ?An alarm of fire was sounded about 7.30 last night, followed'by a second, -(third, and fourth alarm, >n rapid succession.V he first engine was hardly on the ground ^when the flames burst from thu.Jgurth. stories of the .granite store, at the corner of .^umiUer and Kinston streets a wholesale dry gbtfds house.' Thu fire caught in- the engine room, the flauics following the elevator, and was first seen under the roof of buildings in the I .vicing)*} Jour story granites, .Mansard roofs. ! The flames soon reached the-Mahsftrd roofs j ou the opposite side, far beyond the reach af I tlie^Bgnjies. Iji less than thirty uuputesthe whole city. itf-ofte direction, uaik al.tlie mercy of t|ie flames, which leapt d from roof to roof. One great dry goods house after another snecumbetk > .The granite w-nH-jfeil on At 9 o'clock Sunday the lire still .rages ^^ir^ijt^djHwiw-lyo^i^oin station to station. Gr&nitc :blocks, weighing tons, split in fragments and arc hurled across the streets.; J .> UJ ,?> . y H" >"^!S t^KR;]. Wc are blowing tip buildings on Lindall <wid. (Congress stress .to cheek the flames, tiecibfes' Flock, <fhfcitinei*t; business structure in the city, vvas burned. Stewart's rooms only fed the flames. Pieces of dry goods went whistling across the square firing the storks.' On Devonshire street every building is n*iw heated to the verge of spontaneous combustion and caught like tinder; deafening ejjjlosious. arc constantly heard. The teildirton^fiouSds r.Mhe flpjft-r end of Federal street have now caught.. Crazed women dashedito and fro witli. cJothcs and .bedding im their s^-ina. The woolhpqses on Federal street caught nest.. They were, 'crunimtd from cellar to garret. I'lic paper house came ""vt Tim lirppJman's National Hank went. i^athTriaV^Bhnk of North America went. At midnight the loss was estimated at $20.000.000. Several insurance companies must; cuccumb. v i [later ] fife isjtilha?ii.4{<,jj J J a J, j The magnificent rD'stonicc with the most of Congress street will probably be burn ed. The fire has reached dimensions thatsimpply defy any description. The people of Boston fiind themselves in danger of their fives. The loss of hous'^ and property is now scarcely thought of. The people are retiring from before fhe flames toward Trcmont street, where the fire it is supposed will be unable to reach; but a gale is blowing and it seems to have no positive direction. .ThMbty^anlelljIMl .-arfd Maket will go. The Western Union Telegraph Office was abandoned at half past eight. 11.30 A. M.?Thedirc is still ratring with unaDatydfury. * The splendid marble blocks on Franklin , street, packed from cellar to ceiling with" 1 ?- * ;? costly goous, are in rums, i ucic -an im correct estimate of the amount of property already destroyed. Many people are panic stricken, and are seeking safety in flight. The country around will be filled with the houjjeless. The fire, up to this time, has raged Yn it-ho richesfbustoess part of the city. There is no knowing where it may end. It is now burning towards the docks, and will probably destroy them. The Custom House is in danger. Washington, November 10.?llepdrtsof the fire nro contradictory. Governor Boutwell has a dispatch from the Providence depot that the fire is under control. Boston, November 10?Afternoon.?The proper telegraphs have been abandoned, but cables go by a roundabout route without interruption. Washington, November 10.?Special dispatches .say that Stutp..street and the Pwk^VTTouSc-aH; 'srfvtid; ' Fife Engineer Dannclls was killed by tlie falling walls. Five miles of streets arc burned over. boston','Nbvenibor ]<1-^-1 o'cldbk.?The gale is increasing, but the fire seems to have ? i-'J-J r'Pkio /lieivntnli oAttinu vl*i T\fnni M1U31UUU. |_JLLHO wu.vu ? .v ..v.. treal.] 1:30 P. M.?It. is now confidently believed the fire is under control, and the loss, if uot The barnt dirtiiet is^unded by Sunitnejv Tc^r$f,'moauf Cfmrarf"Water, Wnsliin^toh and Bedford streets. .. I2W?H - fikTIic oTU South,, Church is saved The fifitfiscvipL office is destroy^di-PB1?!^ office of the ^W.j? damajfcd.ii. it /in /' | "Washington. November 10.?Three of the*Vl/ief' financial'officers liave been sent to Moii to look after the National Banks and sub-Treasury. . *i: t Private dispatches say the lire has broken out afresh, and has crossed' .State -street. TliC whole city is threatened. This dispatch Ts elated 6:30 P. M. The places for the custody of thieves are, pyir jy holding ho v,afe)(jply arrested to tkV discli^rgfid. The defied of thu Fort II ill Section are destroyed, including Gridley, 11 ifrh aud BroaA^lreifUj.renderipg.huiidrcds of familitfffh'otrteleta. ' '' ^ A portion of tho walls of Trinity Ghureh arc standing. - '>* [t.ATfen.] - The fire has crossed Washington .street. . Washington, November 10.?Secretary Boutwcll has received a dispatch that the Poaioifice'and Sub-Treasury ft re burning; the mails are safe. Fanueil Hall w ill be used for. the postoffice. [later stilt..] 1 Washington, November 10.?There is no confirmation that the fire reached Slate street. It is hoped the dispatch to Bnutwell alludes to the new postollico 011 Devonshire Street, * Among the burned are Rowdcp & Brmvn, Sleeper, 'Disk & tV, Stepherson Bros, I ves & Co.,] Despeaux Jilukq, A. 1>. Williamson k 'Co., Rice, Kendall & Co., paper boilers. The material of the Trumrrijit was put in the ct'lkr,: and the same may be saved. Thf yaJk of t|i^ Post bnildjng'will probably stand. The conflagration was checked at oho 6'eloek-after :fifteon * h'brirs' hA oc, and ,*fter ^avjng'-deptroyed ^i^idreds of the Vostik'st Ifalldtnjk^nrthcMm'irtty^'and having temporarily paralizcd the shoe and leather and wool and dry goods trades. Not one wholesale shoe and leather establishment is left. 'llie wool houses suffered in ,like man-/ ncr, and the dry goods jobbing houses aro few and far between. The ninth regiment, | with enrollments ft-ohi other Vfcgibfents, are J on duty protecting property. FALL, 18727 1 ' * vivi ex c V \J* i~i. ' . ... I invite the attention of the Public to the LARGEST STOCK 4 uk . DRY GOODS," | . CLOTHING -t 1 BOOTS, SHOES, l -M i rt a ' * 'AND1'1 * ' fe IN:CAMDEN. ;, r: TH&Y BIAVFi BI']E!? it J> - j v i:. ; .r - ' Bought Right, "i 'aij; :r:, and " "j " V ( . . v " x WHifi KE j ' -*? Sold Right. R. M. Kennedy. fn ! A8f?'? wanted! All classes i ?l Ml vD"^"' ul working people, of either .sex, I young'dr oM.-make more inonry at work for us la their Hparetnom'eutn, or all the lime, than at any, thin? else Pairticulars fiee. Address 0. SI IN'SOM & c'o.,l'uitian<i; Maitltf. . Sept.l0.-Iy. EVERyTHINoT ri, ? f # i /11 ? New! hoi)])! Elegant!! MI KLE A IIOYKIN licg leave to announce to tlic citizens of fain- i leii ttiitl yjcitiity that they til e now oponiHg n cltoicc lot of ... ,, ; DRY GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c, V A full line of 1' ? Fancy, Family and Heavy COFFEE, I5AGGINu anil TIES, -? 'i'SHOT?PC) Wt)ER, ?.\LT;; , " I'tay riio lfWrlm.st. cash' ]>rim<? for cotton and other produce. Liberal advances' oivronwrtHOontf at' cotton.shipped l<? Char- y ler.toii, lialtimoro and Liverpool. M10 KMC & JiOYKTX, At Mercury's Corner, Citni</r/i, S. C. j , (Jet. 2(1'. ' . r, -*5ui J > ?vj ' j). . . : IJ - HODGSON & IWNLA.P, FT*\Y4ty?Jtcmoyail lu tlw-iriuie rlegant XT. biuliliniiig, next ilnof'a'hta'e It! xf. "tveime ly's, invite the attention of their IVmiihIs nn?l the jiilHio gj iiovfilly, to their fiiir uixj Complete sloe It of FP.ES 11 i PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, WINDOW - CjSILASS. Fmicii mil l^iealisjfi PERFUMERY,' Hair ?fc TTootli I5i*itslie? ( rj^OCIKTIIKll with :i Dcnuliful Assortment of Toilet and Fancy Articles. OUR STOCK embraces everything usually kept in our line, ami are utiereilon us 11KASONAHLE TERMS us artiels nlVuuihir <|iialily chu be lbitml in ANY CITY IN THE STATE. Mc'rouem* Lamps & Oil. Wlb 11 AW. ygiistujilly en Irani) a Large Quantity of the T?e.'l Kcrosinc Oil, uIm> a larjto , assortment of Rcrosiuc l.nmps uin.1 Lamp-chimiens of all sizes. I / * 1 ?- yf i > '/ 1 STARTLE tim? hw^jikst, ttte tiik4jesc dfltygoods,' milli> boots and . : . { ' ' hats: i ... /vi: v cai house f and DRES MAKD EVER SEEN SOUTH. JpS^Our prices are more attractive thi^ season ' r. tut .. !i i l!>-f . Columbia, October 19.?3m - . lF-i niu 'j;, , , , ; t: J- . r ,!i: i ? 4 f:?; ; . - 1 //.J: TRY. MY "L* COFFEE, / ?' ' ' ' ' ? 4 i 1 /* * . r *' II... Aii/t TfenlInM J Ify>M lOi" Vllt/ JLT%PM 1UA ' 1 ")! . OOFFBIiI iOft 5 lbs lor ONE DOLLAR. . COFFEE, \"1 T ' i'lbs. for OS 85 DOLLAR. A > . -f ' J Vud other Goods sold in proportion, at 'r V. A. STRAUSS'S. J N * 1. w is ' i ih ' 1 t REMOVAL. A. A.'HTKAUm1V..KES pleasure in informing the people of Camden nn<l of the surrounding country, r?nt* lie fins' removed liis b'lXK STOCK OF iOODS to the store formerly occupied by iessrs. Cloud & Zciup, just opposite l)R, YOUNG'S JtOOK STORE, Wliqre he offers his Hoods, consisting of Dry Goods, CLOTHING, . HAT&a' HOOTS AHO SHOES, Hard-ware, Tin-ware, Cli <> CTCEliY, Groceries,, OP ALL KINDS, ** ? x - Uitrpenirrs itiwis, w. i &o., AC. Vt prices which dofy Oopipeticion. Brfincli Store, it tile corner, in tlic Worrkmnn Building, where mi. JOIIN J3. ARItANTS fill lie found ready to unit oil his old friends, ml giving the hfi t of Bargains. Alert, BRAJTCH STORE, at Ma.yesvhl<^ S. C? flGy-ItEHEMlUSR, A. A. STRAUSS'S A3 er** I. a Belize ^tloro. Opjiotili" Dr. Ynuiu/'s Rook-Store, C.\ MDEIT* ?S. 0. October 24. ' i l? A RE now rcci'iviii'cthfivF.ALfi :iu*I WINTER tY Slock DRESS MD WHITE GOODS, TVo! ions, Domes! ies, (JtmtVt. Furnishing Clowls, and 4'lolSsitig. | Particular all cation has l.eeii given to the pelentan of our HOOTS AND SHOES. HATS, Of the latc.-t styles. Groceries, 0<n:<h'rs and Canned Goods. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. lur entire ^lock is complete in al! departuients, ninl v.*ill he sold CHEAP FOR CASH. September -ti. 3m Ten Dollars Reward. Tim subsci'ther will pay the above reward for ihc recovery of the silver stolen fro*, the resiluncc of the late Itishop Davis, or for proof to onviet tho thieves. The uri iotas consists of four silver forks anil seven tenspooim inarked ?-T. \ .D., "und a silver cap marked "T. ! '. Davis. ' n0V 7-if JXO. T.DAVIS. NO NEWS. .!. * .rfi | r AN? THE MOST STYLISH : >JERY, ? SHOES. and CAPS. 1 : 3PETS and OIL CLOTHS URNISHING GOODS, I JG DEPARTMENT, n , ' -* than ever. ' x R, C. SHIVER & CO. PHOTOGRAPHS. DODSON & LEE, PHOTOGRAPHERS, "! .! TAKE pleasure in Announcing to the people of Camden nnd the surrounding country, that they have formed a. temporary partnership and are prepared to furnish good Pictures, of all styles, and on reasonable terms. Copies furnished from old Pictures. Also, .Qdt-door VidWs, &c. Give us a call. Oct. 10?tf WA1VT I T?TT We will giye-cncrgetic J T T nil 1JU1/ men smx.woineii i Business that will ?ay from $1 to $8 per day, can be pursued in your own ncigbborhood, and is 9trictly honorable.? Particulars frcs, or sample? sent that wijl enable you to go to work at onoe, on roceipt-of two three cent stamps. Address J. LATHAM & CO.,, 292 Washington st., Boston, Mass. / Oct. 3- at. ' : :?' . 1 f ') ! ' , :"7 i~ TRY MY . COFFEE, t ' AT SO CENTS PER LB. ' jtr * COFFEE, 7 AT SO CENTS PER LB. i ' rOFPFF ^ / A. M-M m~MM t . i ^ ' . , . *% 20 Cents per Pound. # ? i And all other Goods sold in pro. portion, at A. A. STRAUS S'S. NEW GOODS, *1OT.1Z at ?f BE O , G>u?> ST-AJSTO ' ,ij;? .V. 01?: ... :: n ; -p-y rtr " ... V J W m> . rn W TT "mi "WT1 ?S. 4X X. X. JWJ XJj?, i JTi 7 Corner of DeKalb and Broad Streets. ! WE nro now receiving aiul opening our new 'stock of " ' ' ' * ' -I Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Cutlery, Carpenter's Tools, . In great variety. CROCKERY, AN J) GLASSWARE, WOODENWARE, CAR HON WARE; &C., &C. Fancy and Heavy . GROCERIES, BAGGTO AM) TIES, SADDLERY, BRIDLE^, BITS. AC. &0. VERY CIIOTCE HAMS BACON AND LAUD. All of which will bo sold cheap for CASH. N*. 15.?If you don't soo what you want, call X & T. 1. .SVnt ember 26. 6m. Executor's Sale. I WILL offer for Hale on Sahirday.'thc 30th day of November, (instant) ai 12 o'clock, M. on that day, at the residence of the late Shmlrach Rodgers. dee'd., A TRACT OF LAND, containing four hundred acres, and known as the Homestead of the said deceased, lying on (lie waters of RigTimber Creek, about ten mile3 east of Canulen. Terms made known on' the day of sale. J. K. HO DUE US, Ex'or. Nov. 7. 4t. Mortgage &sile. Will be sold on the 16th day of November, Jllisi.,; a Ml.,! Of.,-.,-..-. V.3... in number, belonging or said lo belong to the Colored Urns* Baud of Otimden: the said In* slrmnenls having liecn purchased from rhe Wnlerce Cornet Bund, but the terms not having been complied with, they are now offered for sale in order to meet the obligation given nt the time of purchase. .T. R. BROWN, Agent. Nov. 7. 2t For Hire. FglllE mlmcriber hereby gives nolitc to tb S citizens of Camden and vicinity, thilt helm l?r liirc a Horse and Curringe suitable for la dies and gentlemen, which run be obtained by applying to him. His prices are as follows: Fur morning, afternoon or evening; $1 CO For I lie entire day, 2 00 October lft.?lm. MUNRO BOYKIN. CHEAPER THAN EVER!! 1 THE LARGE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, ???? DOMESTICS, ' : " ' - jg|. BLANKET^ - i i-ri iu [' ; SHAWLS, I ** .fttm \ *. ?. i * KCOSIJEIRhz-, ? :b0 * ' [it - r > j, v Notions, OLOTHIlTa / ? . - . * boots amp Shoes, Special Notice. PARTIES who arc indebted.to me will please come forward and settle their, accounts at once, at I be old stapd, now occupied by Mr. Marcps. Elins; otherwise, suit will be commenced! Remember, friends fltml fellow-citizens, the great favors * rendered yo? wiile you were in need.Do- not forget; the . rulej ? -.??lire and let live.?.. It is for my own protection. Avoid useless costs, and you will save agi od deal. Oct., 24.?41! V CHARLES ELIAS. * v r 1 ' ' " i;- ' Hats and Caps, At the store of H. BARUCH, is offered at REDUCED PRICES.: Parties-,.wishing to purchase will do well to cnll soon apud procure some <if the Bargains offered at : v nr. MBtcH'S. Opposite the Market. W. D. LOVE & CO., WOULD ANNOUNCE TO THEIR FRIENDS and PATRONS, that they have moved into * m ! * '! Ttifeir New'and Elegant Store, Confer of Main and Plain Streets, UNDER THE WHEELER HOUSE, Where they have opened their immense stock of NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS, Selected with the Greatest Care, * Hi. RUST MAKES of Goods /illU UUUipnniu^ ?uv. . to be found in Domestic or Foreign Markets, .. Ta, which we wpuld invite the attention*of the inhabitants of Camden and It he surrounding coudtry,'knowing, tffot we can ritrnish them with :.;v ; v- -r AT ' LESS PIIIOE8, than any house in South Carolina. ; Samples sent on Application. UlgyMr. W. J. ARRANTS, of your city, is in our employ, and will be pleased to hear from his friends,'at the GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS "ESTABLISHMENT of " . w, D. LOVE & CO. ; Jtii Columbia, October 31, ;.3ra. BOOT AND SHOE " * -rnr ti%JT jl^ v/jl^x xtjl* Messrs. ILOtD As ?KWP HAVE BET THE BALL IN MOTION, BY A r # ?t Removal to their New Store, Dchveon Ma.ft. M. Kennedy's, and Dr. F. L. Zeraps,. ;wjherp lhcy have,opened an immense stoc^ of , .. Boots and Shoes, For Ladies, Gedtlemen and Children, of all , styles, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ("tor's being the only Regular Boot and Shoe Es-v tnblishmcnt in the town, we can afford to UNDERSELL all others in this line. We also offer great inducements in Gentlemen's CLOTHING AND Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, ArcWe also have a large slock of DRY GOODS, which we arc offering at VERY LOW FIGURES. SPECIALTIES. Ladies Muff's ami Furs, at $4 to ?10. Saddlery, Harness, Shoe. Findimjs, -r"-? t.? IVflips, t //H'/riKia, yt.. All offered EXTRE.MELV LOW, nt the Favorite Establishment of \ CLOUD & ZEMl?. October .11 tf Toilet Setts and Articles TN Great Vuviely; Also, Dressing Cases &?. &c. 7^ HODGSON & DUNLAP. Estate of William Sowell. The undersigned hereby gives notice that one monlb from date ho will apply to the Probute Court for Letters Diamissory of said Estate. oct24-lm LEWIS SOWELL, Admr.