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OLD PROBABILITITIES. BY JOHN 0. 8AXE. I Who warns us of the coming storm, And hints of currents cold or warm, Which may affect the human form? Old Probalities. Who tells the farmer when to sow, To plow, to plant, to reap, to mow. That plenty may her gifts bestow? Old Probabilities. When men go on the sea in ships, Who telleth with prophetic lips The time to start upon tncir trips : 01J Probnbilit.es. With charity for other's fnulf. Why should we make unkind assault. If short of truth, sometime should unit Old Probabilities.' If knowledge comes with lapse of years, Why spare we nor our flippant sneers, And for the future have no fours Of Probabilities. Why took our gransires as it came, Weather and wind of every name? Because then quite unknown to fame Were Probabilities. E'en now the people of Japan, Of Zinzibar and Hindostan, Mast lay their plans as best they can Without Probalitics. If aught of good is seen to flow Prom knowing how the wind'B shall blow, Why not let the wide world know Of Probabilities? E'en yet beyond the range of earth, Where new-born spirits find Iheir birth, We hope erelong there'll be no dearth Of Probabilities. DIAMOHD SPECTACLES. npHESE Spectacles are manufactured from "MINUTE CRYSTAL PEBBLES," melted together, and are ailed DIAMOND on account of their hardness and brilliancy. It is veil known that Spectacles cut from Brazilian or Scotch Pebbles are very Injurious to the eye, because of their polarizing effect. Having been tested with the polarscope, the diamond lensea have been found to admit fifteen per cent, less ] heated rays than any other pebble. They are ground with great scientific accuracy, are ' free from chromatic aberrations, and produce a brightness and distinctness of vision not before attained in Spectacles. Manufactured by the Spencer Optical Manufacturing Company, New York. For sale by J. A. YOUNG, Camden, 8. C. From whom they 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 mark (which is protected by American Letters Patent) are stamped on every pair. September 86. 12m. f . U. PKTtki\S ETC. i-.Tc". This work is a complete history of all branches of in , dustry, processes of mannfactnre, etc.. in ail its ages.? j It is a complete encyclopedia of arts and manufactures, and is the most entertaining and valuable wor k of in formation on subjects of general interest ever ofTered to the public. The l>ook is sold by agents, who are ma- 1 king large sides in,all parts of the country. It is offered at the law price of S3.no, and is the che cheapest book . ever sold by subscription. We want Agents in every J town in the United States, and no Agent can fall to do well with this book. Our terms are liberal. We give . our agents the exclusive right of territory. One of our . agents gold 138 copies in eight days, another .sold 963 in I two weeks. Our agent in Hartford aotd 397 in one.w.eek. Specimens of the work sent to agents on receipt of i tamp. For circulars and terms to agents address the publishers. Sample copies this book sent to any adnrnu fin r<w>oinf nf T J. B. BURR <fc HYDE, Pullshers, Hartford, Conn., Chicago, 111., Cincinnati, Ohio. Sepj. as?ly. ? e BOORS, j SASH AND BLINDS. } MOULDINGS, Brackets, Stair Fixtures, Builders's Furnishing Hardware, Drain Pipe, $ Floor Tiles, Wire Guards, Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and Slate Mantle Pieces. 1 Window Glass ^Specialty. ^ Circulars and Price Lists sent free on applicatton, by P. P. TOALE, 20 Hayne and 38 Pinckney sts., Oct. 8.?ly. Charleston, S. C. COMING! LOOK OUT! THE undersigned, who has, for several years, supplied Camden and vicinity with stock, begs leave to announce that in about two weeks, he will arrive in Camden with a drove of sixty FINE MULES ND HORSES, c Thev have been aeleet.fi nritb o mom ly of meeting the demands of Planters and m lod customers. If this drove proves insufficien to supply the demand, I will soon have.more. ii Wait and see my stock before making your purchases. Respectfully, Oct. 24?tf. J. A. ARMSTRONG. NOTICE. ; All persons Laving claims against the estate of Shadvack Rodgers, deceased, will present the . same duly attested, within the time prescribed J by law, and all those iudebtd to his estate will make immediate pnyment to nov7-3w . j! 12. RODGERS, Ex'or "NICKERSON HOUSE." c Columbia S. O. rpHIS I'leusantly located Hotel, unsurpassed I by any House in the South for comfort, aud health of locality, is now open to Travelers and others seeking accommodation. Families can be furnished with nice, airy rooms on rensona- _ ble terms. "A cull is solicited. Mrs. Wm. A. WRIGHT &. SON. Our Omnibusses and Carriages will be found at the different depots. JfoT Tojb# rwttfaable, traaticat or regnlir J Wrftft. mf&it A OMAHA LOTTERY. A NOBLE CHARITY To erect the Nebraska State Orphan Asylum. To be drawn in Public, Dec. 80th, 1872. 1^230,505.00 Ticket8 ?1 Each, or Six for $o. 1 Grand Cash Prize, $75,0Q0 1 Grand cash Prize, 25,000 .1 Grand cash Prize, 16,000 1 Grand cnsli Prize, 10,000 1 cash Prize, 5.000 1 cash Prize, " 4,000 2 cash Prizes, $.1,000 each, 0.000 4 cash prizes, $2,000 each, 8,000 > Cii ana 2.000 I 50 cash prize?, each $100, 5,000 100 cash prizes each $50. 5,000 200 cash prizes each $25, 5,000 5000 cash prizes, eacli $10, 50.000 .1101 cash prizes, each $5 15,505 8105 cash j.ii/.es amounting to $230,505 This Legal Enterprise is endorsed by the high cm authority of the State and the best business men. " ' Over one halfthe tickets taken before Oct, 1st. The limited number on hand will be furnished those who apply first. Money can be sent by mail, in Registered Letters, Post Office money order, or by Express. All Prizes will be paid in full. Aoekts Wanted. For full particulars address J. M. PATTEE, General Manager, Oct. 24.?6t. Omaha, Neb. Sumter Book Store, Main Street, Sumter, 8. GILBERT BRO'S MANAGERS, DEALERS in all kinds of School Books. Also, Miscellaneous Books in great variety, all of which are 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, Sponge &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. t>?i v... r-r,,.?oo r a n AJUUtvO ocilt uj 1UU1;. Vi .UAjsavtro, v. v. jls. Send your orders for School Books &c. to us. jgtg-Remember, we sell at Publisher's prices. F. A. GILBERT. T. E. GILBERT. October 31. . 8m. Hymnal of the Church. WE are prepared to furnish ihe "HYMN&L* at the lowest introduction priees. A va' riety of styles. Prices from 20c, 40c, 60c,75c,$1 and upwards. Fogarties Book Depository. NEW CATALOGUE No. 28. A view Importation of English Books. The Practical Philosopher, a Daily Monitor for ihe busncss men of England, and others, by David Thomas, D. 1>. $8. Unexplored Syria, bp Richard F. Burton and Charles F. T. Drake, 2 vols., $16. Man in the Past, Preoent and Future, from the German of Dr. L. Huchner, by W. S. Dallas, i. C. S. $4. m Wanderings in Scripture Lands, being a Tour of: nine months in the years 1809?'70, by Thos I Robinson., D. D., $2 50. Memoir of Count Do Mntalcmert, by Mrs. OlinLant. 2 vols.. $12. Acts of Gallantry, by Lambton Young, C. E. $3 7o. 1'houghts and Meditations on the Mysteries of Life, by .John Frith, $3 75. Shakespeare and Typography, the Art of Printing; also remarks upon sonic common Typographical Errors with reference to the Text of. Shakespeare, by. William lllades, !j?l 50.. J)u tho Preservation of Health, or Essays of the principles to be adopted by thoscwlio desire t) avoid Disease, by Thomas lnmau/M. D.,.of London, Third Edition, 2 vols., $7. rhe I)uy# of the Sou of Man, a History of the Church in the Time of our Lord, by - William Lee, D. 50. ?bi!osopby of Christianity, or the Purpose and Power of the Gospel, $2 50. liblc Truths, with Shakespearian Parallels, by J. B. Selkirk, $2 50. \ ngels and Heaven, by Thomas Miller, $2 50. irowth and Vicissitudes of Commerce, by John Yeats LLD., 50. Jrcwhon, or over the Range, Third Edition, $1 50. )emonology and Witchcraft, by Sir Walter Scott, Bart. $3 Canoe Travelling, by Warington, Baden Pow11, illustrated, $3 ' Anecdotal and Descriptive Natural History, iy A. Romer, $1 75 Anecdotes of celebrated Men and Women, by Jditor London Jest Book, $2 The Sea Weed Collector; by Shirley Hibbard, H75 Half Hours at the Sea Side, by J. E. Taylor, p. G. S., $2. Science and Commerce, their Influence on our lanufactures, by P. L. Simmonds, $8. Roundabout Rambles in Lands of Facts and 'ancy, by Frank Tt. Stockton, $2 60 Dr. Oldham's Talk, by C. S. Henry, $1 50 NEW NOVELS, &c. "EBB-TIDE." By Christian Reid, Author of lorton House Paper $1 Cloth $1 50 "Dr Vandyke,"' By John Esten Oooke Gloth II 25 Paper 75c "Lord Kilgobbin" By Charles Lever Cloth II 25 Paper $1 "The Golden Lion of Granpere" By Anthony 'rollope Cloth $1 25 Paper 75c "The New Edition of Cooper's Novels" Cloth >1 25 Paper 75c. FOGARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSI CORY, No 200 King street, (in the Bend) October 24 Chartetton. S. C. J. I. MIDDLETON & CO., FACTORS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BALTIMORE, MD, Having purchased the entire STOCK OF rOODS of Messrs. D. L. DeSaussure & Jo., we will sell the same at COST for CASH, ndfor that purpose heieby constitute the lembers of that firm our agents to effect such nlo. J. I. MIDDLETON & CO. Jnueg tf r. H. KINSMAN. BAMAR 8. IIOWELL. KINSMAN & HOWELL Factors for Naval Stores, < AND General Commission Merchants, i No. I->S EAST BAY, CORNER OK CENTRAL WHARF. j CHARLESTON, S. G. j 4 yluj ; FOR SALE. A PIAXO in good order. Can be seen at any j :i tipac.' A Bargain. j J N(Jv7tf. J'OHX MBSUAW. | . Change of Schedule, til fW^Ujtlff^THlUifTTTTr SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. COLUMBIA, 8. C., Sept. 26,1872. CHANGE of sehedule 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 4.30 p. m. Leave Charleston at 9.80 a. m. Arrive at Columbia at 5.20 p. m. NKIIIT EXPRESS. Freight and Accommodation Train (Sundays Exceptod.) Leave Columbia at 7.'50 p. m. Arrive at Charleston at fi.4o a. m. lieavc unanesion at. v.iu p. id. Arrive at Columbia at 6.80 a. in. Camden Accommodation Train. Will run daily to Columbia, as follows: Leave Camden at 7 20a. m. Arrive at Columbia at 11 55 a. m. Leave Columbia at 2 10 p. m. Arrive at Camden at 6 55 p. m. A. L TYLER, Vice President. 8. B. Pickens, G. T. A. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA & ItJI GUSTA RR. General Supxbintikdaht's Office, Columbia, September 22,1872. On and after Sunday, September 22, the trains this road will run in accordance with the.foHowing "Time Table:" ooino south. Train No. 1. Train No: 2. Leave Charlotte 800am 8 20pm " Columbia 2 40pm 8 80s m Arrive at Augusta, 7 45 pm 820am ooihq north. Train No. l.f- Train No.',2 Leave Augusta, 6 85 a m V AWp n " Columbia, 1158 pm 11 05-p'm Arrive at Charlotte, 615pm 600am Standard time, ten minutes slower than Wash. inMinn aifvr timo ond air mimWofl fnflUr thftTl /7f> lumbiacity time. Train No 1, daily; train No 2, daily, Sunday! excepted. Both trains make close connection to all points North, South and West. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to all principal points. . E. P. ALEXANDER, tf General Superintendent. R-E. Dorset, Gen. F. & T. Agent. WILMINGTON. COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA R, R.Co., WILMINGTON, N. C., Oct. 7, 1872. CHANCE OF SCHEDULE. The following schedule will go into effect at 3:25 . M., Monday, 7th inst. day express train, (Daily.) Leave Wilmington 8:25 a. x. Arrive at Florence *9:56 a, h. Arrive at Columbia . 2:40 P. x Arrive at Augusta 7:42 P. x. Leave AugUBta at 6.85 a. x. Arrive at Columbia 11:25 a. x. Arrive at rlorence 4:15 p. x Arrive at Wilmington 10:25 p. x. night express train, daily, (Sundays Excepted) Leave Wilmington 5: i5^p. m. Arrivcnt Florence lI:^6i>.M. Arrive at Columbia *t. Arrive at Augusta fer20 a. m. Leave Augusta. 5:50 r. M Arrive'at Columbia " 10:20 r. M. Arrive at Florence 2:42 a. m. Arrive at Wilmington 8:00 a. m. JAMES ANDERSON, Geni. Superin't. Greenville and Columbia Railroad Columbia, S. C., September 5, 1872. Daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Trains on the South Carolina Railroad, up and down; also with trains going North and South on Charlotte, Columbia an aAugustu Railroad, and Wilmington, Colnmbidand Augusta Railroad. UP. Leave Columbia at , 7.1'5 a. m. Leave Is ton 9.05 a. m. Leave Newberry 10.40 a'm. Leave Cokesbury 2.00 p in. Leave Belton 8.50 p m Arrive at Greenville at 5.80 p m DOWN. Leave Greenville at . 7.80 a m Leave Belton 9.80 a m. Leave Cokesbury U.16 a m Leave Newberry 1.50. p m. Leave Alston 4.20 p m. Arrive at Columbia 6.00 pm. Anderson Branch and Blue Ridge Dtvition. LEAVE Walhalla 6 45 am. Arrive 715 pm Perry ville 6 25 a m. Leave 6 86 p mPendleton 7 10 a m. Leave 6 50 p m Anderson 8 10 a m. ? Leave 4 50 pm Ar. at Belton 9 00 a m. Leave 8 60 p m Accommodation Trains on Abbeville Branch Mondays, Wedensdays and Fridays. On Anderson Branoh, between Belton and Aneerson, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. THOS. DODAMEAD, Genl. Supt. Jabiz Norton, Genl. Ticket Agt, WALLACE & BURNS, ARE now receiving their FALL and WINTER Stock DRESS ADD WHITE GOODS, *"* ' Mi ' Notions, Domestics, Gent's. Furnishing Goods, AND iteaiiy-Jnaae tiotning. Particular attention bas been given to the seleltion of our BOOTS AND SHOES. h;ats, Of the latest styles. Groceries, Candies and Canned Goods. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. Our eniire8tock is complete in all departments, and will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH. September 2<>. 8iu Paints, Oil. and Glass, BEST Ivory White Lead, White Zinc, lied and Black Lead, and numerous other colors. Oils if all sorts, ulso Window-Glass and Putty, all of ivliich will be sold cheap for cash HODGSON & DUN LAP. Havana Oranges Ind NORTHERN APPLES. For sale by D. c. KIRJSLL'V. i, i i.j,. > 'i .'!! .1 OAROLINA l : ;r . ';i . Lm;<- - i i, LIFE MJBANC! COMPANY! " " ' ' :'i J <t\ i I '' * ' ' . I OF id ( . Ji / ' * i. ? ME31PIIIS, TETSTIN"." 1 . ) 1 .1: Branch Office Baltimore, Md. . , : . i> ' t Assets - - - - $1,075,000 ^ ;; - * f .. . - p- . . . . _ . i ' 13 * c Hon, JEFF. DAYIS, President , Gen. WADE HAMFION, Vice Prest ; : ; > ... .. . S0 ' , "jT/ff t ? JOHN D. KENNEDY. ' febi6 ly stato Afeexit. 1 RICHMOND | ^ f BANKING AND- INSURANCE ' COMPANY. 0 ranUsil. . . ?SAA AAA - . , . j. R )' <.. j * J :' I .1 PER80NS wishing to insure in a First Class Company at Law rates, will please apply to ' W. CLYBURN, Agent, * July25th ' Camden So.'Ca. THE CAMDEN ^ STE1M WORKS ARE NOW RFiAJJY' FOR " ' 4 . v'. 5 GINNING r AND PACKING COTTON, . r- r- ' i AND r,w...: OROBI^O GBIO WE will endeavor to oompete with nil others, and do our utmost to please all who favor uswith their custom. wo nave one 01 tne BMKttY S UNIVERSAL COTTON GIN AND CONDENSER, *(hioh; is claimed to have ho superior. " . We Grind,'Gin add Pack on as . " J REASONABLE TERMS. -As any other persons, and Above all, we guar- 1 antee J SATISFACTION. ] As soon as circumstances will admit, we in k tend to attach to our Machinery, & 1 Wheat Thresher. i ?t . i n order to meet the demands of our friends ' who anticipate raising Wheat the approaching gason. Give onr Home Enterprise a trial. W. F. REED & CO. ' September 26. tf HODGSON & DUNLAP, HAVING Removed to their new ane elegant bnildining, next door above R. Ml Kennedy's, invite the attention of their friends and the public generally, to their Full and Complete stoek of FRESH itnvTnc Sr HFitTnTiiitC!' a iTiLiiitiiiiiis r r ' PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, . ? WINDOW - GLASS. French and English PERFUMERY, Hair & ToothBrnshes fjVJGETHER with a Beautiful Assortment of | Toilet and Fancy Articles, m OUR STOCK embraoes everything usually kept . in nnr lin* and ?rn nft'nrad nn as REASON ABLE TERMS as articls of similar quality can ai be found in ANYCltY IN TI1E STATE. Kerosene Lamps Oil. j WE IIAVE constantly oji ham)a LargeQuah- 0j tity of the Best Kerosinc Oil, also u large p, assortment of Kerosinc Lamps and Laiup-chimiens of all sizes. L i C t GEOHGE ALDEN, ? Cotton Factor, '' AM) I _ Dealer in General Merchandize, L i Camden, S- C, s j Superior Cream Cheese, cj ami pure Leaf Lurd, can always be found at ))' D. C. KIliKLDYU p ?. ?'*" .if i J I i* I ? I iAl ' ? 1 * .'! . ' .:' ? .r *. sjH /::ii<>nA j i < NOW OPENINGS ;.*. i ' b i t . ! * <; , : Mai H t i ON CONSIGNMENT,. . A FULL STOCK OP BTAPEt > i'. ' Li'' 'V. ?! ?:: J < jii'lflul j." DET GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Mints, Caps, 3ARDWARE,TINWARE, - . ill.; WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, 1 ;s HOLLOW; WARE,' ' " Ji % CROCKERY, &c. &o. " f For Sale at 'fhe"lowest rate for cash, bv .: D.:L. DESAUSSURE & CO.'"5 ' : . .. :Clni. Ageivti.u i ' i ' , ALSO 1 '/ V J" ; Fertilizing dnd Masonfs Linfe. ' ' -ALSO? ' - , WINES AND LIQUORS, )f the best qualities, and in every grade, i , ;. . tf. NEW GOODS! i-> 1 . ! Ir ;i.O : 1 A' T the store occupied by A-^M. 'Kennedy, a Cl_ few doors north of the Market, will be 'ound a stock, consisting of .. STAPLE DRY COODS. t 1 :.? i. . ; i lardware, Nails, Iron, Steel. Spades, Shovels, Garden Hoes, Brady & El well Hoes, Plow Moulds, Ac., Ac. Ac. 3-IRO O IE] RIB S. Trushed, Coffee and Brown sugars, Rio Laguira and Java Coffieca, Green and Hyson .? Teas, Smoked and unsmoked Side and Shoulder Ba- .. con, Hams . Lard ? , ' v Goshen Better, * "u' Corn, Oats,?alt, Stone Lime, FineSuper and Extra Family Flour, Soap, Candles, SJai-ch, Pepper, Spree, Ginger,"Soda ' Crackers and Cheese, NewOrteansBugar * House and W. I. Molasses Canned Fruit, Oyscrs, Early Rose, Goodrich, Pink Lye and Jackon White PlantingPotatoes. j Mery.ixlassvaif&i *s,Bries f r r f] ^ihoes, Hames ;&o., All of wliibh will be Sold J at thcjowest.prlcofor c&ekj and we request call from all whp wish jto purchase. A. D. KENNEDY & CO. A. D. KENNEDY, A, M. KENNEDY, ... ,;j A. M Kennedy will giro his artentibii to tWurchase of cotton; is agent for tne sale of Eti A f.: n ' n 3 >uuuuuuu, nwwuuv^rvpr uouanuLiiwan urouua ;onc. " " ' Feb 15 tf. L _i -In .1 : - ' ; just received, ,ti ;r, i .< yJi ON \ JK -~.A -uie. i OOlV^I'b-TVMEJVT, a full' stock of1,j~ '' . -.* #? '? > HLI gil t an(1^Heavy Bagging Rope Ties;" . Side Bacon, tfairis fciStipnIjflfers NEW No. 1 AN!) 2 MMKAREE, i- / : ' " ' i.xtra Family, Family, Extra and Super FLOUR .. : 'ir.nv.i- : ? ??.< ijjaxsr, Laguira and Rio cofJe^ee, Crushed," Extra C." "E. J." "Deim" and " R. ft." SUGAR, .wi FACTORY CHEESE, ^ery superior G. P. and Breakfast TEAS, tfew Orleans and Mas. MOLASSES and SYRUPS, , jarge size sacks Liverpool SALT, Soap," Starch, Soda, 'Pepper, Spices, ?ickles, Can Fruits, Vegetables and Fish. Together with every urticle usually found n a well-assorted Grocery and Provision stock. For sale at the lowest cash rate, by D L DESAUSSURE & CO. COMMISSION AGENTS. Sept. 19. ' tf THE LATEST THING OUT THE WOMAN'S AMEND . .1 STEAM WASHER. * .?* -Ml I - ' | T.r rHE LATEST, THE BEST?No Rubbing No Rounding?No Turning or Tearing?No lumsy Cylinder, and no Twenty or Thirty Dolirs expense.- " Steam Does it All!! , Call and see this Novelty, at CLOTTD & ZEMP'S September 19. 8m _ ; ! TONSORIAL AVING Repaired and re-fiLted our shop, we 1 are now prepared to do any work in our ne. Our shop is in the Market Building, on lain. Street. > , ' ' Shaving, Shampooing, Hair-cutting &c., done i the Latest Styles, Geo. McLAIN & Go. jg 22 tf. : Taken Up, >Y the subscriber, on or about the 3d inst., J: n black COW, with a calf about 3 months d. The owner cun have them by proving pro?rty and paying expenses. Oct 10?Tf " 1). SHEORN. sparkling Soda-W.ater3 OLit and'FlU)STV HODGSON A DI N LA L'. .QUININE, &c. ["UST RECEIVED. a large quantity of Quinine I and other Medicines. Our stock of Medinesis very large and complete; all of which we arrant Gotuiina, tuid of the best quality to be i td iu any market, and wiljac sold at small profi t 311 CASH. ' HODGSON & DUNLAP. ?"lii /?r - *- -f ^ awj??T? iiAc: ::.! . Planter's Ware House.* .A .- /il - : it' '* ' ' ?! . 4 JUST receive] at tbe above well-known and popular establishment, a full stack of Fall and Winter Goods, Consisting in part ot !J ' i' TDttir GOODS, BOOTS ANBBHOES, ' . >:ijJI' y '1 V' >'.' r ' -* Ready-Made Clothing, &c. &c. Special attjntipn^ts jnyUed to tha large stock of i PiTOlis aiiMinn Siife, Among which will bo found, _.. BACON, IIAMS, FLOUR, CORN, LABI), CANNED FRUITS AND MEATS, and all other articles usually found in a first rlaas Grocery, r - J " ALSO, Rope, Oil, Brooms, Bagging and Ties, Matches, y Axle Grease, Buckets, Cards, Nails, Curry Combs, Iloes, Locks, Sauces, Soaps, .1-1 Starch, Sifters, Salt, Soda, Flavoring Extracts, Sugar, Candles, ' / Shot, Powder, Gun Caps, Household and Kitchen Utensils, Rakes, Spades, Knives, nfld Forks, Spoons, And many other articles too numerous tomention. JUa^-Call and examine stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. ^ Jjg^The highest market prices paid for Cotton and othes produce. IK W. JOR?A]V,A?t. / September 19; tf. T j . * J?: V Fall and Winter Goods. :o: : rj . ?./.? ?; . . V d^tjEORGE ALDEN respectfully invites the UT tention of thepublic to his Large and wellassorted " ! / V ? ,i . ? ' .. ' yf: y ; i ' STOCK OF OOOdS, *JU '' '" - f ' I t' " ' ' * *1: Comprising, in part, [ GEOCBBIES, BUT GOODS, I BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS. Cooking Stoveis A Hardware, . ! /. ' i . lit*; J ) " 1 'I ' AH of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. . Cotton purchased at full marketrates, and iberal Cash Advances made on consignments. j GEORGE AIDES.. SeptemberlO i 6mo COOK1KO STOVES. I It ia 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 stock of these Stoves on hand, and for sale by GEOR GE AH IN, A^t. i September 19 Cm THE HOST ATTRACTIVE YEP! THE undersigned invites the attention of - his friends and the public generally, 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 Manufacture, I . . . * And warranted, to give satisfaction. Calicoes and Ladies' Dress Goods ! ' In great variety. Heavy Family Groceries BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR. ALSO i is " ... An extensive assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, Tobacco, Spices, Poivder, Shot and Caps, Bagging, Rope and Ties. \ g$g"Cotton and other Produce bought at the highest market rates, nudliberal Cash Advancements made on consignments. J. W. McCURRY, Agt. September 19. if f ?????????? '** Toilet Setis and Articles J.N Great Variety; Also, Dressing Cases &e. &c. HODGSON & DUNLAP Estate of William Sowell. The uuder signed hereby gives notice that one nonth from date he will apply to the Probata L'ourt for Letters Dismissory of said Estate. octJhMm LEWIS SOWELL, Admr.