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^PPHMHiiJiai .lii imijii. snoBsa Taking Oastor Oil. V" * y *'4 y ^ *xr- ^ ! Breathes there a; man with son! eo*v "dead L that he does not recollect the castor oilings which his poor machine used to get at stated periods of his youth ? To castor oil a child of two to seven years of age requires three or four strong women, a spoon, a magnum bottle of the fluid, a jumping jack, and a seraphic temper. The first motion is to " ring in the medicine on the unsuspecting babe, thinly disguised in milk. This manoceuvre failing, yi u parley with the enemy and then attempt to corrupt its infantile integrity with bribes of pa's gold watch, imperial revenues of small change and He6perides of 6inall oranges. After having tempted to nnt tho snoon of Tantalus to its IV vn J , lips, it refuses point blank to touch the nasty thing. Thereupon your surcharged indignation finds vent in corporal chastisement of the rebellions infant. It howls. Peace being restored, you bring up reinforcements, and strategy .and diplomacy having failed, determine to accept nothing but unconditional surrender, and prepare to march at' once upon the enemy's works. A grand combined attack is made. The left wing firmly holds the child's bauds. The right wing pinches the nose, so as to compel it to open its mouth, in which the center pours a deadly fire from the spoon. Meanwhile the reserve holds up lump of sugar, commisserately saying, "Poor 'ittle tootsy pootsy, was it nassy medicy, eh ?" and keeps the towel ready. The baby yells and chokes, and the young mother, atraid of killing it, lets go of its nose, the infant catching breath, dis charges the whule dose upon her, and ruins all the front brcadtli3 of her black silk, and follows up its advantage by so heart-broken a yell that the attacking party surrenders at discretion, and calls it poor, injured, manisie's own tootsens, and it wouldn't take any more nassy castor oil, if it didn't want to. A treaty of peace is then ratified, whereby the infant is ceded immunity from castor oils and an ample indemnity in lollipops, and then the mother enters into war with the infant's grandmother, who vigorously reprehends the weakness in dealing with children now-a-days. People "have tried all sorts of expedients. Taken it in milk; in so la water; from a hot spoon; every way. But no later Franklin has ever been able to overcome and annihilate the nastiness of taking castot oil. It has a sluggish, cold, aperient look about it, like an ill omened pool in a deadly swamp. It uncoils itself into the fatal spoon like a boiled rattlcBnjtJfe./ Itrtastes like molten graveyards, and oneSfA 'gorge ris^s at it as ifit wefVone Mrs. Wcodhull's lectures. But the feeling when once achieved, is that one's inside is full of earthworms and corkscrews. .w~i_ Saltfnor^Aaierican. Arrest of One of the Lowry Gang in Georgia.?The Columbus /$h?,ofSaturda^k*, j?ports that J! George Applewhite nogro, one of the Robeson coounty, North Carolina, outlaws, was captured Sunday, 1 "? ' 27th ult, near Hamilton, oy piessrs. murray and Bryant, through the aidaad influence of , Mr. J. R. Edwards?all of "Harris county. A reward of 86,200 has been offered by the x Governor of North Carolina for his arrest. This negro was rocognized by his photographs. He ^i|j.ouBtody and ? awaits a requisition from the Governor of Nt?th Carolina. fWHESE Spectacles are manufactured from "MINUTE * CKYSTAL PEBBLES," melted together, and are called DIAMOND, on account of their hardness and brillianiw.i' ? It la well known that Spectacles cut from Brazilian or Scotch Pebbles are very injurious to the eye, because ol tbeiTpbtoriafcigefict; t HarmJ Wen tested with the polarscope, the diamond lenses have been found to adiult hfteeu per ceut. less heated rays than any other pebble. They are ground .with great scientific accuracy, are free from chromatic abeitatlonS, ariU^p'roduce a brightness and distinctness of vision not before attoinectln Spectacle*. Manufactured by the Spencer Optical Manufacturing Company, New York. For sale by J. A. YOUNG, Camden, S. C. From whomthey can only be obtained No peddlers employed. * '.> ' The great demand for these Spectacles has induced unscrupulous dealers to palm an inferior and spurious article for the " Diamond." Great care should be taken to see that the trade mat? (which Is protected by American Letters Patent) are stamped on every pair. September 25. 12m. ^ ? ' ' ??? _ KTC. ETC^ . work ? complete history of all branches of in dostry, processes of manufacture, etc. In it ia a complete encyclopedia or arts and manufactures, and is tbe most entertaining and valuable work of information on subjects of general interest ever offered to tbe public. Tbe book is sold by agents, who are making large sales In all parts of the country. It Is ofTered at tne low price of $3.50, and Is the cite cheapest book aver sold by subscription. We want Agents in every town in tbe. United States, and no Agent can fail to do well with tbte book. Onr terms are liberal. We give our agents the exclusive right of territory. One of our agents sold 188 copies In eight days, another sold 303 In two weeks. Our agent la Hartford sold 397 In one week. Specimens of the work tent to agents on reoelpt of ' stamp. For circular* and terms to agents address the publisher!. Sample copies this book sent to any adpress on receipt of price. J. B. BURR A HYDK, Polishers,. narttorp, Conn., Chicago, UL,'.. Cincinnati, Ohio. Sepj. SK/ ?' * 11 VfwjK 11 m ' DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS. MOULDINGS, Brackets, Stair Fixtures, Builder#'? Furnishing Hardware, Drain Pipe, Floor Tile?, Wire Guards, Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and Slatejdantle Pieces. Window Glass a^Specialty. Circular# and Price Lists sent , free on applicmon, W . il P. P. TOALE, 20 Hayne auu 88 Pinckney its,,; ^ Oct. ly. v, ;/Jftatyaloo, S. C-. U.v J* t - CAROLINA iu ; 77 ./T. 7 c< ? i ; LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY! * OP i * r ?. - "w s ' . J * '<" /.j * MEMPHIS, TErSTiV. Branch Office Baltimore, Md. y Assets . - - - - $1,075,000 . .' r/i ?r - l. Hon. JEFF. DAYIS, President. ' Cten. WADE HAMPTON, Vice Pres't " JOHN D. KENNEDY, 7 febifiiy StateAsent. ^RICHMOND BANKING - AND .-INSURANCE . COMPANY. & . . v ?' .N. . . Capital, - - $500,000 . PERSONS wishing to'insure in a First "Class Company at Law rates, will please apply to AV. CLYBURN, Agent, July25th " Cauxden iso. * Ca. TUP riMnt?v ' JL 11JU Vil.lU.l/JUi.1 STEAM WORKS ABE NOW READY FOR S $ j GINNING AND PACKING COTTON, AND GRINDING GRAIN. TTTE will endeavor to compete with all othW era, and do our utmost to please all who favor us with their custom. We have one of the EMERY'S UNIVERSAL COTTON GIN AND CONDENSER, which is claimed to have no superior. We Grind, Gin and Pack on as REASONABLE TERMS. As any other persons, and above,all, we guarantee SATISFACTION. As soon as circumstances will admit, we in tend to attack to our Machinery, a Wheat Thresher, in order to ;meet the demands of our friends who anticipate raising Wheat the approaching season. Give our Home Enterprise a trial. W. F. REED & 00. September 26. tf HODGSON & DUNLAP, HAVING Removed to their new ane elegant buildining, next dbor ifbove 11. M. Kennedy's, invite the attention of theirfriends and the public generally, to their Full and Complete utock of FRESH DRUGS & MEDICINES PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, WINDOW - GLASS. *i -i. i m l* l. jt rencii <111(1 juiigusii PERFUMERY, Hair &, Tootli I3rnsli.es u. . rj)OGETHER with a Beautiful Assortment of Toilet and Fancy Articles. OUR STOCKembraccs everything usually kept in our line, and are offered on as REASONABLE TERMS as articls of similar quality can be found in ANY CITY IN THE STATE. Kerosene Lamps d Oil. WE HAVE constantly op hand a Large Quantity ofthe BestKerosine Oil, also a large assortment of Keroaine Lamps and Lamp-ohimienB of all sixes. - '* ' GEORGE ALDEN, Cotton Factor, * And V i Dealer in General Merchandize, Camden, S.,Cj tt * > ? , i NOW OPENING. ON .CONSIGNMENT, a full Stock of "state " DRY GOODS, Soots, Slioes, Mats, Caps, TIN WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, HOLLOW WARE, CROCKERY, &c. &c. For sale at the lowest rate for cash, by D. L. DESAUSSURE & CO. , C'tm. Agents. ALSO Fertilizing and Mason's Lime. ALSO WINES AND LIQUORS, Of the best qualities, and in every grade. Sept. 19. tf. NEW GOODS! AT the store occupied by A. M. Kennedy, ft few doors north of the Market, will bo found a stock, consisting of STAPLE DRY GOODS. Hai'dwarc, Nails, Iron, Steel. Spades, Shovels, Garden Iloes, Brady & Elwell Hoes, Plow Mqulds, &c., &c. &c. . GROCERIES. Crushed, Coffee and Brown sugars, Rio Laguira and Java Coffiecs, Green and Hyson Teas, Smoked and urismoked Side and Shoulder Bacon, Hams T 1 jjiiru Goshen Butter, Corn, Oats, Salt, Stone Lime, Fine Superand Extra Family Flour, Soap, CanJles. Starch, Pepper. Spice, Ginger, Soda Crackcrsaud Cheese, New Orleans Sugar Hftusfi. and W. L ALolasses Canned Fruit, Oystors, Early Rose, Goodrich, Pink Eye and Jackstm White PlnntingPotataes. ' Crockery, &teware&c,, SaMies, Bridles. Shoes, Hames &c., All of which will bo sold at tlie lowest price for cash, and we request a call from all who wish to purchase. A. D. REMEDY & CO. A; D. KENNEDY, A, M. KENNEDY. A. M Kennedy will give his attention to the purchase of cotton; is agent for tne sale of Etiwan Guano, Etiwan Crop Food andEti wan Ground Bone. Febl5tf JUST RECEIVED, ON CONSIGNMENT, A FULL STOCK 01 - . , . . ^ Lignt ana neavy j* urging, Rope and Ties, Side Bacon, Hams & Shonlders NEW No. 1 AND 2 MACKAREL, Extra Family, Family, Extra and Super FLOUR Java, Laguira and Rio COFFEE, "Crushed," "Extra C." "C" " E. J." "Dem." and " R. R." SUGAR, FACTORY CHEESE, Very superior G. P. and Breakfast TEAS, New Orleans and Mus. MOLASSES and - SYRUPS, Large size sacks Liverpool SALT, Soap, Starch. Soda, Pepper, Spices, Pickles, Cau Fruits, Vegetables and Fish. Together with every article usually found in a well-assorted Grocery and Provision Stock. For sale at the lowest cash rate, by D L DESAUSSURE & CO. COMMISSION AGENTS. Sept. 11). tf THE LATEST THING OUT THE WOMAN'S FRIEND STEAM WASHER. TIIE LATEST, THE BEST?No Rubbing ~ No Pounding?No Turning or Tearing?No Clumsy Cylinder, and no Twenty or Thirty Dollars expense. Steam Does it All!! Call and sec this Novelty, at OT aitt\ o. rrrit n?c . vuvuy Cv LL.WI o September 19. Sm TONSORIAL. HAVING Repaired and re-fittedour shop, we ure now prepncod to do any work in our line. Our ahopisln' the Market Building,* on Main Street. Shaving, Shampooing, Ilair-cutting &c., done in the Latest Styles, Geo. McLAIN & Co. aug 22 tf. Taken Up, BY the subscriber, on or about the "d inst., a black COW, with a calf about 3 months old. The owner can have them by proving property and paying expenses. Oct 10?tf D. SHEORN. . Sparkling Soda-Water, OLD and FROSTY HODGSON & DUN LAI'. QUININE, &c, JUST RECEIVED, a large quantity of Quinine and other Medicines. Our stock ??f Medicines is very large and complete; all of which we warrant Genuine, nnd of the best quality to be luid in any market, and will ae sold at small profi JOB C4SH. HODGSON & DUNLAP.... Planters Ware House. JUST received nt the above well-known and popular ectablishmcnt, a full stock of Fall and Winter Goods, Consisting in part of DiR/lT O-OOIDS, BOOTS AND SH'OES, Ready-Made Clothing, &c. &c. Special attention ts invited to the large stock of PiHiirioinnp and Ptontatinn Stalin l iumuiuiiu uiiu i iuuiuuuu uiipjjuuuf j Among which will be found, BACON, HAMS, FLOUR, CORN, LARD, CANNED FRUITS AND MEATS, and all other articles usually found in a first class Grocery. ALSO, Rope, Oil, Grooms, Gagging and Ties, Matches, Axle Grease, Rackets, Onrds, Nails, Curry Combs, Hoes, Locks, Sauces, Snaps, Starch, Sifters, Salt, Soda, Flavoring Extracts. Sugar, Candles, Shot, Powder, Gun Caps, m Household and Kitchen Utensils, Rakes, Spades, Knives, and Forks, Spoons, And many other articles too numerous to mention. jggy-Cull and examine stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. jjg5"-Thc highest market prices paid for Cotton and othes produce. D.W. JORDAN, A gt. September 10. tf. Fall and Winter Goods. tor? GEORGE ALDEN respecttuuy mvuesmc tcntion of the public to hid Large uud wellassorted STOCK OF GOOdS, Comprising, in part, GROCERIES, D111 GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS. Cooking Stoves & Hardware, ? All of which will be sold on the most reason-1 able terras. Ootton purchnsed at full- market rates, and liberal Cash Advances made on consignments. ' GEORGE ALDEtf. j September 10 Oreo j COOKJLN4* SS'JL*# V i, -&*& ,> 'wBK "^3Hjj6*> ^mkjL^f " It is a well-known, fact, that the Cooking Stove has heretofore found but few admirers in THE SOUTHERN COUNTRY, hence its utility is but little known. THE COOKING STOVE Is now sought after, as the most Economical and Labor-Saving article for cooking purposes, that has been invented, at prices within the reach of all who desire to use them. A well-assorted stork of these Stoves on hand, and for sole by GEORGE ALDEN, Agent. TO Cm oepieiiiuci ?u THE MOST ATTRACTIVE YET] THE undersigned invites the attention of his friends and the public gencrully. to his large and increasing stock of Fall and Winter .Goods, Consisting in part, of DRY GOODS, Gent's. Furnishing Goods, BOOTS AND SHOES, Of Southern Mannfhcturc, And warranted to give satisfaction. Calicoes and Ladies'Dress Goods In great variety. Heavy Family Groceries EST BR AN SOFFLOUR. ALSO Au extensive asscrtmeat of Hardware and Cutlery, Tobacco, Spices, Powder, Shot and Caps, Bagging, Rope and Ties. jgSJ~Cott6n and other Produce bought nt the highest market rates, and liberal Cash Advancements made on consignments. J. W.McCURRY, Agt. September 19. if. : . ^ i. 1 A .1 Toilet setts ana <a.rueies JN Great Variety; Also, Dressing Cases &c. &c. HODG8QX & PtINLAP. Estate of William Sowell. The undersigned hereby gives notice thpt one month from date ho will apply to the Probate Coort for Letters Dismissory of said Estate. oct24-lm LEWIS SOWELE^ Admr. Change of Schedule. COLUMBIA, S. C., Sept. 26,1872. CHANGE of schedule to go into effect on and after Sunday the 29th inst. Mail and Passenger Train. Leave Columbia at 9 a. m. Arrive at Charleston at 4.80 p. m. Leave Charleston at 9.30 a. nv Arrive at Columbia at 5.20 p. mi: NI1HT EXPRESS. Freight and Accommodation Train! (Sundays Excepted.) ' ; Leave Columbia at 7.50 p. m. l( Arrive at Charleston at C.45 a. m. f Leave Charleston at 7.10 p. m. Arrive atflnlnmhia at 6.80 a. in. Camden Accommodation TrainWill run daily to Oolnmbia, as follows: Leave Camden at 7 20 a. m. Arrive at Columbia at 11 55 a. m. Leave Columbia at 2 10 p. ni. Arrive at Camden at 6 55 p. m. A. L TYLER, ;Yico President. S. B. Pickens, G. T. A. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA R-R. General Scpemntendaxt's Offioe, Columbia, September 22, 1872. On and after Sunday, September 22, the trains this road will run in accordance with the following "Time Table:" ooixa soirrir. Train No. 1. Train No. 2. Leave Charlotte 8 00am 8 20 pirn " Columbia 240pm 8 80 am Arrive at Augusta, 7 45pm 8 20am goino north. Train No. 1. Train No. 2 Leave Augusta, 6 35 a m 5 50 p m " Columbia, 1153 pm 1105 p m Arrive at Charlotte, C15pm 6 00 am Standard time, ten minutes slower than Wash, ington city time, and six minutes faster than Co lumbiacity time. Train No 1, daily; train No 2, daily, Sundays excepted. Both trains make close connection to all points I North. South and West. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to allprvnoipalpointB. E. P. ALEXANDER, . General Superintendant. R*E. Dob8et, Gen. F. & T. Agent. WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA R, R. COWilmington, n. C., Oct. 7, 1872. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. The following schedule will go .intoeffect at 3:2-5 . M., Monday, 7th inst.. day expres8 train, (Daily Leave Wilmington 8:-26 a. m. Arrive at Florence 9:55 a, m. Arrive at Columbia 2:40 p. m Arrive at Augu9ta 7:42 p. h. Leave Augusta at G.36 a. m. Arrive at Columbia 11:25 a.m. Arrive at rlorence 4:i6 p. u Arrive at Wilmington 10:25 p.m. niqht express train, daily, (Sundayg Excepted) Leave Wilmington 5:46 p. m. Arrive at JPlorcnce 11:36 p.m. Arrive at Columbia 3:40 i. m. Arrive at Augusta 8:20 a. m. Leave Augusta (3:60 p. m Arrive at Columbia 10:20 p. h. Arrive at Florence 2:12 a. u. Arrive at Wilmington 8:00 a. k. JAMES ANDERSON, Gen'l. Superin't. Greenville and Columbia Bailroad Columbia, S. C., September 5, 1872. Daily, Sundays exoepted, connecting with Night Trains on the South Carolina Railroad, up and down; also with trains going North and South on Charlotte, Columbia an aAugusta Railroad, and Wilmington, Columb id and Augusta Railroad. CP. Leave Columbia at 7.15 a. m. Leave Is ton 9.05 a. m. Leave Newberry . 10.40 a m. Leave Cokesbury 2.00 p m. Leave Bolton 3.50 p m Arrive at Greenville at 5.30 p m DOWN. Leave Greenville at , 7.30 a m Leave Belton . 9.30 a m. Leave Cokesbury 11.15 am. Leave Newberry ;-J.50. pm. Leave Alston 4.20 p m. Arrive at Columbia G.00 pm Anderson Branch and Blue Ridge Dtvision. LEAVE Walhalla 5 45 a m. Arrive 7 15p m Pcrryville 6 25 am. Leave G 35 p m Pendleton 7 10 a ra. Leave 5 50 p dl. Anderson 8 10 am. Leave 4 50 p m Ar. at Belton 9 00 a m. Leave 3 50 p m Accommodation Trains on Abbeville Branch Mondays, Wedensdays and Fridays. On Anderson Branch, between Belton and Aneerson, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. THOS. DODAMEAD, Genl. Supt. Jabez Norton, Genl. Ticket Agt, ivAliLAC'E & BtRXSj ARE now receiving their FALL and WINTER Stock DRESS MD WHITE GOODS,. TSTotions, Domestics, Gent's. Furnishing Goods, AND Ready-Made Clothing. Particular attention bas been given to the se lcltion of our BOOTS AND SHOES. , HATS, Of the latest styles. Groceries, Candies and Canned Goods. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. Our entire stock is complete in all departments, and will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH. September lib. ?jm Paints, Oil, and Glass, BEST Ivory White Lead, White Zinc, Red and Black Lead, and numerous other colore. Oils of all sorts, also Window-Glass and Putty, all of which will be sold chenp for cash HODGSON & DUNLAP. Havana Oranges And NORTHERN APPLES.. For sale by , ; P. 0. JURKLEYj J . \ b- SumterBjroJLgt??? * Main Street, Snniter, ?. C. * GILBERT* BUG'S MANAGERS,., DEALERSin all kinds of School Books. Also, Miscellaneous Books in great variety, all of which arc sold at publisher's prices. A full stock of Paper and Envelopes, (Plain and Initial,) Blank Books, Pocket Books, Pass Books, Ink, Pens, Pencils, Slates, Spongo &.c., &c. Also?Newspapers, Magazines and Music, always on hand. Orders for the above, and anything appertaining to our business, are respectfully solicited. We guarantee satisfaction and dispatch. Books sent by Mail or Express, C. 0. D. Send your orders for Sob^ol Books &c. to us. r6S^TtAinftTnh?r we sell at Publisher's u'riccs. F. A. OltBEHT. T. ?. OILBBBT. ' October 81. 3m. ? Hymnal of the Cbnrcli. v ^ WE arc prepared to furnish ibe "HYMN&L' at the lowest introducfioh prices. A'va' viety of styles. Prices from 20c, 40c, 00c,76c,1 and upwards. ______ v Fogarties Book Depository. NEW CATALOGUE No. 38. * A rmu Importation of English Book*. The Practical Philosopher, a Daily MoniWfbr the bubness men of England, and others, by David Thomas, D. D. $8. Unexplored Syria, by Richard F. Burton and Oharles F. T. Drake, 2 vols., $15. Man in thd Past, Present and Future, from the German of Dr. L. Bnchner, by W. S. Dallas, F.C.6. $4. . Wanderings in Scripture Lands, being a Tour of 4 nine months in the years l8fl9--'70, by Thos. rv n r/% CkUUllJDUU., 1>. 17., OU. Memoir of Count Do Mntalemert, by Mrs. Cmphant, 2 vols., $12. Acts of Gallantry, by Lambton Young, . E. $3 75. . V .. Thoughts and Meditations on the Mysteries .of Life, by John Frith, $3 76.jShakespeare and Typography, the'Art of Printing;' also remarks upon some common Typographical Errors with reference to the Text of Shakespeare, by William Blades, $1 50. On the Preservation of Health, or Essays of the principles to be adopted by'those who desire to avoid Disease, by Thomas Inman, M. D., of London, Third Edition, 2 vols.. $7. The Day* of the Bon Of Man, a History of the Church in the Time bf our Lord, by William Lee, D. D.,|$2 50. Philosophy ol' Christianity, or the Purpose and 4 Power of the Gospel, $2 60. Bihlc Truths, with Shakespearian. Parallels, by J. B. Selkirk, $2 5flr. ' Angels and Heaven, by Thomas Miller, $2 50. Growth and Yioissitudea of Commerce, by John Yeats L L D., $2 60. . Erewhon, or over the Range, Third Edition, $160. ? Demonology and Witchcraft, by Sir WAlter Scott, Bart. $3 Canoe Travelling, by Warington, Baden Powell, iUustratcd, $3 Anecdotal and Descriptive' Natural History, by .A. Romer, $175 ' Anecdotes of celebrated Men find W/>men, by isanor London Jest. Book, ?2 . /: . The SeaWeed Collector, by1'Shirley Hibbard,1 $1 75 4 Half Hours at the Sea Side, by J. E. Taylor, F. G..S., $2. - ' ' ? Science and Gommerce, their Influence on our Manufactures, by P. L. Simmonds, $3. / Roundabout Rambles in Lands of Facts and Fancy* by Frank R. Stockton, $2 50 Dr. Oldham's Talk, by.C. S. Henry, $1 5J>-. "J NEW NOVELS, &c. > "EBB-TIDE." By Christian Reid, Aufhor oMorton House Paper $1 Cloth $1 00 ,' | "Dr Vandyke," By John Esten Oooke Cloth $125 Paper 75c ^ "Lord Kilgobbin" ' By Charles Lever Cloth $125 Paper $1 ? ' ' ir * ^ "The Golden Lion of Granpere" By Antfcon^ * Trollopc Cloth $1 25 Paper 75c "The New Edition of Cooper's Novels" Cloth $1 25 Paper 75c. FOGARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSI TORY, r No 260 King street, (in the Bend) October 24 CKarluton. S. C. CHE AP !_CHE AP!! I WOULD respectfully inform all my customers and the public generally, that in addition to to the stock of Merchandive bought of Charles Elias, I have received a new supply of Readv-Made Clothina. a ? (/j Woollen and Cotton Goods, Of every descjiplion, consisting in part, of fine Alpaccts, Merinos and DeL&ines, solid and fancy colors. Also, a well selected stock of BOOTS A3TD SHOES, For men andtwomen. A large stock of Men and Ladies' HATS, Crockery, Cooper's Ware, Hardware, Salt, Flour, Corn, Bacon, Lard, Cheese, Mackerel, Ana every otner article in tne urocery ana Provision line. A full assortment of Leather, Shoemaker's Tools, &c. ? For BARGAINS, call and see > 'it. TOBIAS. ) October 10. 3m NOTICE. All persons having claims against the estate of Shadrack Rodgers, deceased, will present the ^ same duly attested, within the time prescribed by law, and all those indehtd to his estate will make immediate payment to ;nov7-8\v J. E. RODGERS, Ex'or . Estate of Charles Bailey 1 ' The undersigned hereby gives notice tli?t one month from date ho will apply to the Probate Court for Letters Dismissory of said Estale. oct24?lm. J. D. IS BELL, Adm'r. Trees, Flowers, Bulbs, Seeds, uvnrir pt.ant.?! Nursery Stock, Fruit &Fiower Plates, Address F. K, PHOEUIX, BlooiMon Nursery, Hois. GOO Acres; 21st year; 12 Greenhouses. Apple, 1,000 1 yr., $20; 2 yr., $30; 3yr., $40; 4yr., $50 4 catalogues, 20 cents, julyll m4 FRUIT TREES. Large Stock ? I * Send for and p w r I Catalogue Unequalled ptavtivp. i v and Assortmont. *. * | Priced List. . EDW'D. J. EVANS & CO., York, Pa., J uly 18. "4m * Administrator's Notice. ALL persons having claims against the estate of Margnrot E. Ilughes, deceased, willprepresent tlicm in due form to the undersigned for payment, and all indebted to the said estate wjll make immediate payment. . A. L. McMULLAN, Adm'r. [. Nov. 7. , 3m. 4 - *> % % % "* t