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TUG JOURNAL JOira KERSHAW, Editor nnd Proprietor. CAMDEN S Cy. BECEM BEIt 25. ., Early Arrivals. Our train, last week, arrived in town one morning about 3 o'clock, and on two other occasions between 10 and 11, p. m. This was caused, the first, by a broken rod on the engine, while near Columbia, and the two last by the light passenger engine having too heavy a freight train to bring. We think the company might do something to wards giving us a freight train, wnere is that memorial that our merchants were getting up ? * ' ? The officials at this point and on this branch are not to blame, bufc there .can beno excuse for the unwarrantable detention of passengers for three or four hours beyond the schedule time, from no other cause than an abundance of freight. If another railroad is built throngh'this place, which we. " -Vf . - t ' ,* : " ' have good reasons^ believe will be done, the people here -will remember . the treatment they have been subjected to by the company, when it presented the only available medium of communication with the rest of the world. And if Mr. John II. James, of Atlanta. Ga, notoriety, should introduce his person among the benighted South Caroli desire to turn over the S. G. R. R. Co., to the Georgia Railroad Co., we do not know a stronger or more convincing argument he could use to stockholders in this vicinity than to recount what annoyances and 8nubhings the management have subjected them to. "We say. if it pays the company to keep up this branch, (which for the last few years, with few exceptions, has kept up itself.) then why not do what is respectable and proper, and give us a freight traiD. .[i docs pay, for we know the business done here and the expenditures too, and there is no reason why we should not have u freight train every day, during the fall and winter and early spring, ff the company will not i" do these things, why- the road should be turned ovev to Mr. James or Mr. Anybody ' who will do that which injustice aud equity ought to be dono. : FOR TllK JOURNAL. Mr. P.'I'Jt: Thecoin urtuueai tonof '-f.'ontvlbu * in your lust number, is Worthy or notice, because it, in effect, charges the Waterce Cornet Band with defrauding the citizens of Camden of what they had paid for, to-wit: that after having procured subscriptions for the purpose of obtaining instruments, the Band now fail to regale the ears of our citizens with sweet mu> sic. The W. C. B. acknowledges, most heartily, its indebtedness for all kindness shown to it, and holds itself in readiness to testify its appreciation of them. Upon what grounds does "Contributor" charge that the Band has fallen through, and is failing to meet its promises ? Because he never hears it- Satisfactory rea-' sons can be given for this. In the first place, the Band never performs in public. Where is the call upon it to do so? It has never yet refused to play at any public meeting when its services were required. The citizens of Camden will not complain because the Band docs not onll unon them to attend concerts in cold, rough weather, and pay out their money to listen to mnsic jor the Band's benefit. Would "Contributor" have the young men to turn out in weather, such as we have had for tho past week, and serenade people who are shut up in* their houses, with every crack jealously closed to exclude the air? If ho would, they will not do it, and* all wiBe men will praise their good sense. " Secondly?The Band does not itieet to practice. The answer to this is, that the great majority of the members have not tho time during what is known as the "busy season." They are employed in our business houses, and are kept at work from early in tho morning till late at night. When dismissed, they are cold, tired and hungry, and have no music in thei* souls. Surely our citizens will not blame them for attending to their business like honest men, and succumbing to the frailtieB of humanity. In warm weather, when business is stagnant, they have some energy left to blow brass horns. Mr. Editor, we think "Contributor is a member of the Band. If so, he cither has more zeal, or less work than the rest of us. He should, before attacking us so severely, examine into the business relations of jsomoof us, and see if^there are no mitigating circumstances which might appease the demands of his j fiery zeal. W ATE It EE. 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It extirpates scurf, dandruff, and all exfoliations and. excresences of the scalp which interfere with the rapid and healthy development of the fibers. f$?""For Cough, Bronchitis and consumption, in its early stages, nothing equals Dr. Pierce's Goldeu Medical Discovery. MARRIED?On Sunday morning last, by* Rev. 0. A. Darby, Rev. A. J Stoke3, of the South Carolina Conference, and JMiss oaine G.. second daughter ot the late Rev. Samuel TV. Capers, of this place. On the same day, at Bishopville', by Rev A. K. Durham, Mr. John T,. Nettles, of Camden, and Miss Laura B., daughter of B Manly Holmes, formerly of Darlington District. At Ridgeway, on the 12th- instl, by the sai. e. Mr. James E. DuPre, of Sumter, and Miss Emma, daughter of Jaihes B. Walker, Esq., of Fairfield District. [We tender our congratulations to the young oouple, and uuite with their many friends, in wishing them health, prosperity and happiness.] *. *. *. On Monday, 23d insfc., at the residence of the bride's mother, by Rev. D. Derick, Mr. J. B. Phelps of Camden, to Miss Henrietta S. Joye?no cards. VI>1UU<CII Camden S. C. Dec. 24, 18?2. Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather, the staple arrived freely. Upwaids of three hundred bales were sold the past wpek, at prices ranging from 18? to 182c. The Great Pictorial Annual, Hostotter's United States Almanac for 1878, or distribution, gratis, throughout the United States, and nil civilized countries of the Western Hemisphere, is now published and ready for delivery, inthe English, German, French, Norwegian, Welsh, Swedish, Holland, Bohemnin and Spanish languages, and all who wish to under1 stand the true philosphy of health should read and ponder the valuable suggestions it contains. In addition to an admirable medical treatise on the causes, prevention and cure of agreatvaricty of diseases, it embraces a large amount of information interesting the raerchan , themechanic, the miner, the farmer, the planter, and professional man: and the calculationshavebeenmade for such meridians and latitudes as arc most suitable for a correct and comprehensive National Calendar. The nature, uses, and extraordinary sanitary, effects of Hostetter's Stomach Bitter's the staple tonic and alteratiye of more than half the Christian world, are fully 'set forth in its pageB. which are also interspersed kwitli pictorial illustrations, valuable recipe! for fhc'houschold andfarm, humorous anecdotes, and other instructive and amusing reading matter, original and selected. Among the Annuuls to appear with the opening of the year, this will be one of the most useful, and may behacTfor the asking. The proprietors, Messrs. Hostettcr k Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa., on receipt of a two,cent stamp, will forward a copy by mail to any person who cannot procure one in his neighborhood- The Bit ters arc sold in every city, town and village, and arc extensively used throughout the entire civilized world. All who Want A beautiful Picture with-which to adorn the walls of their parlors, should immediately enclose their subscription for the "Temperance Advocate," (2.00) and they will receive by return mail our "FRUIT CHROMO," which we arc giving away to every-yearly subscriber to our paper. Don't remit by mail. AdFRANK P! BEARD, Camden, S. C. dentistry! fTlHE undersigned is now in town, and will re UilllU a itn vtcIJO. ikUj VUV wiw. services will receive prompt attention Dec. 26.?lt* I. II. ALEXANDER. "KING'S MOIJ^TAiy MILITARY SCHOOL, YORKVILLE, S. C. (j'HE first session of the School Year 1873, will 1 begin February 1st, anil end June 30th.? 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Specimen copies' ! of tlio paper sent on application. Address all letters to L. M. OritlST, Proprietor, decllMf . Yoi'kville, 8. C. MALEACADE^LX, Camden Orphan Society. Tlie exercises of this school having been suspended during the Christmns Holidays, will b? resumed the FIRST MONDAY in January next. TERMS. For reading, writing, geography and arithmetic per month, $2.40 For same with grammar included, 3.20 For same, with Latin,. Greek or French or cither of them, " 4.80 JSia?" The above rates are payable in advance. - . .JOHN W. JAMISOtfr-v decl9-3t Principal. TAX KOTICE. Council Chamber, DeC.17,1872. Ordered, that the Treasurer, of the town be required to open his books for the return of town taxes for 1872, and keep the same open until the 10th'day of January, 1878. All persons owning property within the corporate limits of the town, taxnhl^.,.under the laws, of the State, are required to' feftirn the same within that time. Those failing to do so, the Treasurer is hereby required to.assess the value of the same' according to the best information he can get- ' Extract from the minute's. . * i, v.-. J. M. DAVIS, tntendant. J. K. WiTHER8rooN,..T*e4aurter & Clerkl ,'A Sheriff's Sale. i ' " John Kershaw, as Rocewe/of tho ] "** ' assetts of the Estate of mn. Kirkland, dec'd. Plaintiff. Against Foreclosure. J, J. Richardson, as Trustee, C. J. ' McDowall and D. L. DeSaussure, Defendants. BY virtue of a decretal order made in the above entitled cause, by the Hon. S. W. MeltonJudge of the Fifth Circuit, at April Term, 1872 of the Court of Common Pleas for Kershaw county, I will proceed to sell before the Court House door in Camdon, off the FIRSJ MONDAY, being the Sixth (G) day of January next, the following described real estate, to-wit: Tracts Nos. four, (4) seven (7). and eleven, (11) of the land belong ing to tho defendant, J. J. Richardson, as Trustee, sold at the risk of the former purchasers. Terms of tho Sale?One-third (J) "cash, and ' the balance in one year;. Purchasers to pay tor stamps ana papers. SAMUEL PLACE, !, dccl2-tds. S.. K. C. Sheriff's Sale, South Carolina?Kershaw County. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. James Chesnut, jwooJ) vt. > Matthews & Team. ) . BV virtue of sundry fi. fa's, to me directed, I will proceed to sell before the court house door in Camden, on the first Monday in Janus, ry next, being the* 6th day bf said month, -during the legal hours of salo, the following valuable Real Estate, to-wit:All those three (8) tracts of Land, situate on Pine Tree Creek and Wateroe River, near the town of Camden, county of Kershaw, and designated in a general plat made by S. M. Boykin, D. S., of date April 1, 1869, as lots numbors nine, (9) fourteen, (14) and fifteen (15,) Lot number nine (9) containing .four hundred and eighty-three (483) acres, and bounded north, and north-west by Big Pinetrce Creek, east by lots numbers seven (7) and eight, (8) south and south-west by the Biack River Road, and west by the South Carolina Rail Road. Lots numbers fourteen (14) and fifteen'('15); containing in i.Vio nffn.pno.ato three hundred and ninety-seven cast by lauds ot J110. Stover, souin ny innus 011 Quinlon, and west by lands of S. H. Brewer. J C. Also nil that other trnct in Kershaw coiin*' ly, on waters of Beaver creek, containing (Wo hundred aorcs, more or less, known as- "Davis' Place," bounded north by lands of Charles L. Dye, enst by lands of S. H. Brewer, south by the same, and west by lands of Win. Johraon. . TERMS?One-fifth cash. Balance on a credit of one, two nnd fhrce years, in equal annual instalments, with interest from day of sale, payable annually, to he<*ecurcd by bond, with personal surety and mortgage of the premises, purchasers raying foi'papcrs and recording. .1. B KEItSllAW, W. M. -SHANNON, DeclJMt, Trusteoa, Southern Express Company, The undersigned hereby gives notice that he has been appointed Agent of the Southern Fkpross Copipany at (teauien. The cilice will be the store of Messrs. XrJjt T. I. Jones. 1 rnakageHHll beiddnfarfid promptly and every 1 effort inade to giye satiffaction. dccl'J-t2, Jas. Jo.nfs. ' . (397) acres, bounded north nd-aortkwest fey lands of H. DeSaussure and Pino Trfce creek, east by the Charleston Road,-'and'south by the Watcrec River and Pine Tree creek, as described in 8aid'plat. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of John E. Matthews and Adam Team, at the suit ot'Jamcs Chesnut for others, and to be sold as one tract. also Those two lots of Land, with the improvements thereon, situate in the town of Camden, and known in the plan of said town as Nos.1036 and 1065, Levied on as the property of C. Stncklcy, at the suit of Sparburg & Co,, Case, Chapman & Dockwood, Ilcnry C. Folger, S. Levy & Co. Terms?Cash. Purchasers to pay for papers SAMUEL PLACE, S. J). C. . December 12. 4t FOR SALE. - - Valuable Real Estate, In Kershaw and Lancaster Counties. 111 pursuance of authority vested in us by deed of conveyance of Charles L. Dye, of date. February 1C, 1871, and by virtue of arrangements made with creditors of said Charles L. Dye, we will offer for sale at public outcry before the Court House in Camden, on Monday, January C, 1873, being the first Monday in said month during the legal hours of sale, the following described tracts of land: 1 1. All that tract of land in Lancaster county, on waters of Lynchc's creek, known as the "Johnson Place," containiniiig 'six hundred aOrcs, more or less, bounded north by lands of Mrs. Hammond, east by lands of James Wearner, south by lands of T. J. Cauthen, and west by lands of John Robinson. 2. All that tract of land in Kershaw county,' on waters of Beaver creek, known as "Russell Placo," containing three hundred acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Mrs. Hammond, east and south by lands of L. J. Patterson, and west by lands late of William Duncan. 3. All thai other tract of land in Kershaw county on waters of 3eavcr creek, known as "Perry Place," containing two hundred acres, moro or less, bounded north by lands of S. II. Brewer, east by McKec tract of said Charles L*. Dye, south and west by lands of L. J. Patterson. 4. All that other tract of three hundred acres, more or less, in Kershaw county, on the waters of Beaver creek, wherein the said. Charles L. Dyo' now re>idcs, known as "McKec Place," bounded north by lands of S'&H. Brewer, east by lands of the same, south by lands of J. W. ^Pqrd, and west by lands of Charles L. J)ye, "formerly Daniel I). Perry's. " . ">: Also all that other' tract in Kershaw county, on waters of Beaver creek, contninUfijf three hundred acres, known as "Robinson Place," I bounded north by lands of estate of McClur?; I Sheriff^ Saloi ??? u, . . South-Carolina?Kershaw CountyIN-THE COMMON &LEAS. * ; ' i 4*' 1 ^ ?{! ' r ; Daniel W? Brown, !:?- ? _ A". , ' e*. vV f Decreo^or IV. D. McDowall, Truotoie, R. B. r Foreploiurc Patterson and F. (T jMcDowall.* J BY virtue of a Decretal Order, made in tljis causfe, on the 2d day of October, 1872, bj the Hoir. S. W. Melton, Judge of -the 5th Circuit, I will proceed1 to-seD on thtrfirst Mondnj of January next,.being the Cth day of the paid month, aj thc legal hours of sale, before th# conrl house d3or iif Catiideh^ (he following describe?! Lands, to-wit% ^ , TVin ImaTlrnntt'ii no Ibn ?'Tfflvio Plate." SltU ale cn Singleton's Creek,;Kershaw county, con taining eight hundred (800) acres, more of lesSj bounded north by lands of l!<. 7. Patterson, cas lands of Dixon, west by lands formerly of Perry, and south bylandsof Dixon. ,:C ??a i. so 1 , i '/ li All those three (8) tracts situate in tbeicounty aforesaid,?and now, combined in one, knovyi as "Champion," and "Davidson" Tracjs, cori taining twenty-six hundred. and twenty'-threi (2623) acres, more or*!ess, bouhded north bj lands of Daniel Milliard and John Bell, cast bj lands of Matilda Jlnmmqnd'and estate of Wif liam Duncan, south by lands'of Wyatt Patter son, and west by lands of R. B. Cunningham. Trbms?Cash. Purchasersto pay forpapev^ SAMUEL'PLACE S. K. C. December 14. .. ' .' 4t a Assignee^ Sale. United State* of'America. SOUTH-CAROLINA' DISTRICT. ; IN BANKRUPTCY ' j Thurston & Holmes vs. Henry IV Salpiond, As signee of John D. Kennedy. Bankrupt.,. BY virtue of an order of the Hon. George 9 Bryan, Judge of the Baid Court, made it the above entitled cause on the fifth day of Sep tomber, A. D. 1872, I will prpooed toselliat'.thj ?A l.?? a* tl.Afitiai \(nnt)ar hp court liUUMC 111 Lrumiiuil UIi tuc liio* iuwfivtuj , - v. ing the 6th day of January^ A. D.-1873,-tlr following valuable Ileal Estate. 'to-wit: A tract of Laud irv JcfFersonc'otttity, ArkrtbBas adjacent to lands of John M. Jones and Mr Collier, containing seven, hundred acite?.'> ?"-ALSO. 11, The "Doby Plaqe^.' situatcdinKersljaw coun ty, bounded to the north by lands of E. A. Cun ningham, south by lands'of Dbnicl'and Joh! Motley, east by landsdf (Tnllert'/andVos by lands of E. A. Cunningham and Di'iljlotloy containing about six hundred acres, mere o 1C8S* ' |i 1 ALSO ,* ; J.'.iJw J' All,the fight, title and interest. ot said Joh D. Kenhedy.in ''Rock Hill Rl^ntation," situate' in Kersbrttycounty,'bounded berth by lands c William Kelly and:Thomas Sessions, south b; the "Doby Place" and lands of Daniel Motley east by lands of Cullen, Kellpy anc^eatato of M K. Young, west by' lands of Rose and the Rio Creek Sprihgs.Road. ' Tcras'tof Safe?One.third (l-8)"casli, and th balance on n oredijKiotf tone and two years, se cured by the bond or hhbds of thfe 'purchaser with interest at the rate of seven, (.7) per cent per annum, payablfe annually, .and a mortgag or mortgases bf the premises sold. HENRY C. 8ALMOND, Assignee of J. D. Kennedy, Bankrupt. December 12. ,f> >; A. 4t;ijo CAMDEN BOOK-STORE mi I Itlii SCHOOL BOOK of all kinds. Novels an< Miscellaneous Books. Photographic A1 bums. Family and Pocket Bibles; IlymnBook and Testaments, Prayer ^Books and Hymnals Diaries, Pens, Ink, .Slates, Bencils, Paper am Envelopes. 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'? -o ! , .; ? ,:t ?*.-a pj vatdjvrra j ! Pacific (Jnaho ComjraoS'8 (CAPITAL.?l,i)Q0,J)0&). , . Soluble Pacific Guano, * r| 'fcs GUANO is dow so wellilnown in aiithe ')rr'i"-Southern Stales for its remarkable, effects as an agency for increasing fhe*prddijcts bf IftTbor 1 as not to require'special recottmShcidtrori'' from .. us. lta.usp for seveh years-past,fiafc established s Us qharaeter-for, reliable excellence.. The large i, fixed capital 'invested by tj^porapany in this' d 'trade affords thb surest.J Guarantee of the contini. ucd excellence of t!i!.a,wmhei t. *The p tip plies pniiito'tbc mapkot this season* ; ;aret^a.^;ctofore,jjp'rep?r^An|der the personal T 'supervisiopof ^r.'^tjJulien.R^ancl, chemist bf t 'fhe'coiqpnny at. Charleston",'liejlicc planters may ' Vest assured tbnJ: its quality and compositiou' is prebiWly-thdsiiln'S'iis that heretofore sold. -Jl N. ROlfeON, i, ..:,-*Seltiqg Agent,;Qhareston, S.-C. ' . i;:.m ?, REESE-..& Q0?. i; ' General Agents-, Baltimore, i, : 'TR!tsis: '#4fc cfc'sli I $vfrtiri\e." without interest. i,| >? To'accommodate planters, ttiey can order now and,hay?.a^Jlti^ ^^lelst,. of A|?i41to decide'as to i.i whether they will take at the time or cash price. JiVJien delivered from the Vactory by the carload ?no drhvake will be charged. . Nov. 28. .3m. ' : WE GIVEAWAY - ^10 00 WORTH iv to every Bubfeoribef.toOUR FIRESIDEFRIEND , The Leading Family weekly of America f LARGE SIZE?EIGHT PAGES., Original. 1 BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. Full of reli able, instructive an interesting reading matter, ? news and miscellany, short continued stories, sketches and practical matter, JUST BUITED . to the wants and wishes of . EVERYMAN.. . . EVERY WOMAN EVERY CHILD, . Whether living in city or country, and S\'E GIVE to each yearly subscriber a copy of our 'magnifi? cent oil Chromo i ' "CTJT-E." Printed inOILCOLORS, 16timea from SIXTEEN STONES-r^iases, 10x20 inohcs. The subjeot lr life size. Exquisite and pleasing. It CANNOT . BE TOLD from the original painting, and- is really worth $ 10. It EXCEEDS in beauty, size, and value any picture ever given with ANY publication. NO ONt HUNDRED ? DOLLAR PICTURE can give more pleasure or be a greater ornament in any household. It oan be had FREIJ, npd we DON'T ask subscribers to wait months for it. but will send it at once, or it can . be ltad of our agents. Subsribcrs pay oh deliv t ery of pictures, no waiting. Pictures now 1 heady, and delivered by us at once. If we, have . ; ' ' : NO AGENTS in your neighborhood. We want One. PjOfPT [WU'c wantonly Cood, Active Agents,'' JbJlirilUI?cither local or canvassing,?as wc lmost give away a VALUABLE outfit, and. furnish the BEST PAYING agency in &merica. Give exclusive ! - territory and the BEST TOOtS to work with. Our .Agents havingimMTlTJm I monso sncoess, and making from $0 ifiMi J. ! ta Slo per day?one Agent took 40-subserip'tions in one day,?others report from 10 to 25 per day. Specimen copies'of paper full particulars, terms, etc., sent free to any address - irrito At Once to Our Fireside Friend, Chigo, m. . Dec. 5-2^ ? > '? Cigar Emporium. Wc hare added to our stocka large assortment of J OIG--A.R/S* similar to those sold by the proprietor of The India, 11 Girl, in Columbia, S C., or any other firs; class Ciga Store. We invito the attention of sill Smoker and vicinity, call and examine the stock. | . J. .& L T. JONES. 28. . " Novtf : I AjijiI cs. Oranges, bananas, Cranberries, Lentous, &c. For si\le by B. 0. KtRKLEX, Agent. J J - NOTICE." | JJ Court House at Lancaster, where they will be happy-to see their friends. Jk-j I)ec511. LEE BRO'S. | I \otloe of Uissolntion. VJI mHE co-partnership heretofore existing beL tween Joseph S. Cloud aud Francis L Zemp, *SP1 Jr.,"Ka? been "dissolved by inUtoal consent. VI .. C^OUP & ZEMP. >| All persons having claims against.the said cojpartnerihipwill receive payment upon presentation, nitf mSrtfea-TvRl make" paydideHSgnedc Ti. f.L - . . JOS. S. CLOUD. ^emb^ tf. EMPORIUM ' m . .j.:. f- ' H,'i ;o,r'l v it? 4 V 7?1A *1' f-Ul't* Ill-it' k: ' ,-Ji t7 ><? -laTSB ram a -'in-.il/ i'ii-' Ja U-.t - -! ?.? * * . ? . . ' .ifciw BOOTS AIO) SHOES i /^iai.-iVd i'v/l'yJ ?l# bjuil ,tn-r *i? n9<| i a v -t'wi tot !tt'Siu^i}'?7{>iS'tffn . v.crmoni ({ 1 tio-n : e?t cVvi "i Jft'iifxa ik v *> 'iif if i U " ' * '! <? tf< ; *>t i l. iix. . (.,?' ;fi?< tv/i tii ;: !? > nwm nnnns I'T .5*ii Oil WjJ ill .W;JOA 75y /j/ ci .7c;M?q?j? tre w Mo ood fins uoj : - r*i "':!>-'" " 7??" iwi' M s?i ^ Uat?aDd Oapis. , wj^UioJi4-b?? liigoiw*? uotq (Si-!?u$fa7iJ?kJ<>o 1U07 wjii.J I i >;> ? oa waa r .fcirj't gizitfooj: 101 >*"<;> f muftUhl 7/5 txi ni25To5ot! ?v X ?* .1**1 ' **."r#lf'J<V'fc v/Kjt J-'lluV/T fK;C. (MOJiKj 'i;hd Ot "^iiV aJT" . ? GaU and Examine the is foqinjiil s/J/ici" ,7j:?nriir(t*t>L tuun >Ai l ? ? TSMtf bvc .rAlliah'jl J^a>.' ?<J| ;<3 vsli Mi%"09)v9 i*i?t??< snoioija -j.i .li Mt*JO JTt?:??>? V'*! itttfigd't II* . vv/*fl ,i!H i?cORo u'.tfiw.jjishtf ; viid fonitfXcia* ,rr.-?>c* bh ? nsit is9J*im* ' . * .muyjir Seasonable Goods, '4-L. J *a? latfic ttfl&iv-V?#wk> mi T" .'-..it ' f'l , . :i.v a: ,ii' ' .uara sH; Mm ?*-? *? 1 f?'. .ri-j .y .| 1 ; AT'pimps. l); Wv|3^8?Sl '' ' V <3*^ $i*'i!' Lii-i 1'ifJ . __ .. P^fy Comp^&a, I'.r. Ill'/.ii i J.. i/vi f'"*' 3 .'!,t-'3<fV ,, AT. THE-', i.' ' FT ' .' *: .' ' GASli STORE , ....... .. UtU . Hi A ' ' w*:. - OF , v/*j.i " > ' > H ' ' ' 4 " JOS. 8. CLOUD. .Hi 'ii'S u $?.:/ - it-* :? - * Heavy Additions * btttf **>' "* w&K&ff ' 1 v if Orfi .' . iit.ax ; . #>ji ?? < ; HAyr'BEEN MADE ; - ,< Mro ' v ' * . 7 ... i ! fr' 'fe* . ' .( V I I --,.1: - I Kfi THIS WEEK, ... .i? Hi. 'fl" ;.l? ' t'thi. '& 1 ' V... >*? -JTO MY: V, V *: ?<. K > .?*:!*? ' STOCK OF GOODS, If A * V, fc ft y*UiK! *?d* Which arc now offered at prices which . .tYfi :.w - . '* 1 ?' * . '(^VI Of "n : ?<?;. " - : mKS DEFY COMPETITION. : ./>. t> '! " - ' ' ;? ' . i .{' tif.'i *V?V Call and Examine -r >.:& l. '1i' ... r > v : f** GOODS AIYD PRICES. A J ^ ? ?' v(>t ,;;fl V-t /r . * -? . . :i; ". r " ' ' * . <?| i :;v." r .Goods shown with pleasure at , ;<j r. ; ; k : .. H. BAEUCH'S STORE, ' OPPOSITE THE MARKET. M December 5, V Buckwheat, Flour and Corn. J 20 Bbls. Buckwheat, 11 . ^ 1,000 Barrels Flowr, * 6,000 Bushel? Com. ' ' ' For sale by - : ' . R W. KERCHNENR, Nov. 14. Wilmington, N. C. Fine Chewing Tobacco&Cigars. . HOSE in want of a beat, good article of I CHEWING TOBACCO and CIGARS can find the same by calling on . D. C. KIRKXEY, Agent. Cotton Seed. FOR sale, .1,000 bushels of Cotton-Seed, if IP plied for soon, at the > caaiden steam works. J