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THE FIRST TRYST. She puljs a rose from her rose tree, Kissing its soul to him? Far over years, far over dreams And tide of chances dim. . i He plucks front his heart a poem; A flower-sweet messenger, Far over years, far over dreams, Flutters its soul to her. These are the world-old lovers, Clasp.'<1 in one twilight's gleam ; Yet he is but a dream to her, . And she a poet's dream. ANKLES There's tnusie in a may ? tuu?. An I wi ll the la.Iie-. know it: A if i she who has a pretty otto, < pretty 'tj't to show it : At times _\<mi too. are murlymKoy The nicest little ankle, That shoots an arrow tit rough-the eye, Within your heart to rankle. D'ti when it tjips alon^tiie street*, Through win.I ami mud and vapor, Hv sheerest oe-iidetit you see llow beautitul the taper: And as it stej?s upon the walk. Amid the crowd to mingle. Tw o rojruish eye- look up and -ay, 1 wonder it ne s ?ingie . T ? l K ^ fvV max. written by 20 9 J I5iK!ltXT author*, IX|7J yjKKtLfQgjf^ clvdinq jxo b. aouuii, I^SsSL^^^Bb^H E. EDWIN HALL'K PHILIP IWTlWHWgyS I I RIPLKEY. ALBERT nKIS'*vVn I LU BANK, HORACE GREELEY, IF- B. PERK 1X8, ITC. ETC. * This work is a complete history of all branches of In dustry, processes of manufacture, etc., In all Its ages.? It la a complete encyclopedia of arts and manufactures, and Is the most entertaining and valuable work of 4n formation on subjects of general Interest ever offered to the public. The book is sold by agents, who are making large sales in all parts of the country. It Is offered at the low price of Is.oo, and Is the che cheapest l>ook ever sold by suitfcrlptlon. We want Agents in every town in the United States, and no Agent can fall to do well with this book. Our terms are liberal. We give our agents me exclusive1 riimt 01 territory. one ol our agents sold l&S copies in eight days, another sold 363 in two weeks. Our agent in Hartford sold 397 in one week. Specimens of the work sent to stents on receipt of stamp. For circulars and terms to agents address ti e publishers. Sample copies this book sent to any ad l> ess on receipt of price. J. B. Bl'RR & HYDE, Polishers, Hartford, Conn., Chicago, I1L, Cincinnati, Ohio, ttpfi?ly. DIAMOND SPECTACLES. 'hp ESES?ect?clesve luaunfacti- *ed from "MINUTE * CRYH'l AI, PEBBLES," melted together, and aie caned DIAMOND on account ot their hardness and b. iiilancy. It is well known that Spectacles cut from Brazilian or Sco'ch P -Miles are very injurious to the eye, because of their P'?la lzing effect. Having tieen tested with the pnlarsccpe, the diamond lenses have t?een found to admit tlfteeu per cent, less h it?*d ravs than any other pebble. 'i'hey are ground with great scientific accnracv, are f-ec fmin ch omatic aberrations, end piodnce a brlghtu?ss and distinctness of vision not before attained i:t Spectacles. Mii'.uti' turcd by the 8pnncer Optical Manufacturing i ouii uiyTNew York. Tor sale iiv ? A. VOUNO, Camden, S. c. Pi >ni v. i: ii :b -y c o. . iiv v obtained. No peddler* cinploved. The great demand for fuse Speo'aolcs has induced lu'crupulou-i dealers t > pa I tn an inferior ami spurious ae,- for it Diamond.*' Croat can should be taki ii to ->v 'hat the trade ;ua *k n iiii !> i- protected by Ameri can Letters Patent) arc stamped on every pair. September 12m. ! I ^ DOORS. ' SASH AND BLIDNS. j \ I ort.DING. Bracket*. Stair Fixture, ij Builders'* Furnishing Hardware, Drain I'ijie, Klour Tile?, Wire (j nurds, I Teir.i Coltu Ware, Murblemid Slate i Mantle Pieces. Window GHrbb a Specialty. I Circulars and Price Lists sent free on application, by P. P. TOALE, 20 Hayne and 33 I'inckney sts.,Jet. 8.?ly. Charleston, S. C Christmas Goods!! Cawli Purchers WILL find it to their adra .tage to call upon the undersigned, as it# is offering a choice assortment of Staple Dry-Goods, Hardware and Cutlery, Farming Implement*. Choice Family Groceries, C.winlitijr in |iurt ??f ( SUC A RS, ; COFFEES, TEA, LARI), FLOUR, GOSHEN BUTTER, HAMS, SIDES, BREAKFAST STRIPS, FACTORY CHEEESE, SPICES, FISH, &c, ic., kc. fir#* HY lurer mwwl ?ntr Stock f"r j < /Hit*. A. nOI RLlN. 'I'm-- - ?!' !* v\ ik j. i v Iii^ln t ; . . .1 - ' ' -I. ' I 1 . r V 1' 'hi' o. <;i;uik.;E S. ijmi <.I, \ S. F<>? SAM-:. * I'i \N't in ' r ! ' i; -i! nr. / f ' :Ji?* .1 I'UI r ?! ' j v.-vih. J'Jiiy KUti'HAV/ 1 NEW GOODS, AT TIIE OLID ST-AJsTO OF JT. A T. I. JONES, Corner of DeKalb and Broad Streets. *?" now receiving and opening our new , v T aiui'A Kfi Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery, Carpenter"* Tool*, In vuuiot v. CROCKERY AND GL A SSAY A WOODENWARE. CARUOXW ARE. AC., AC. Fane} and Heavy o it < )ci:it n:s. U.lGiiLYtj l.\n TIKS. SADDLERY, 15RIDLES, BITS. AC. A. YEIU CHOICE HAMS, BACON AND LARB. All "f which will.1m* sulu clivtf]) for CASH. V 15. ? It you 'i'>u f -ce wli.it you want, call for it. .S. ?V T. i. .September L'G. Gin. Pacific Guano Company's (CAPITAL 81.000.000.) Soluble Pacific Guano. r J HIS GUANO is now so well known in all the | Southern States for its remarkable effects as an agency for increasing the products of labor as not to require special recommendation from us. Its use for seven years past lins established its character for reliable excellence. The large fixed capital invested by the Compaby in this trade affords the surest guarantee of the continued excellence of this Guano. The supplies put into the market this season' are, as heretofore, prepared under the personal supervision of i>r. 8t. Julicn ltavenel, chcxuist of the company at Charleston, hence planter* may rest assured that its quality anu compoeifr'ou is precisely the same as thut heretofore sold. J. N. ROBSON, Selling Agent, Chareston. S. C. JXO. 8. REESE & CO., General Agents, Baltimore. Tcrms: $48 cash; $13 time, without interest. To accommodate planters, they can order now and have until the 1st of April to decide as to whether they will take at the time or cash prici. When delivered from the Factory by the carload no drayagtr will be charged. Nov. i!8. tm. J. I. MIDDLETON & CO., FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BALTIMORE, MI)., Having purchased the entire sTOCK OF GOODS of Messrs. 1). L. DeSa'Jshurk & Co., we will sell the same at COST for CASH, and for that purpose heieby constitute the members of that firm our agentsto effect such J. I. MIDDLETON & CO. JuucR tf Nalt-Sa^t-Salt. 2.500 Sack* ol v ,i]?. now hading. For sale b". J K \Y. KKKCHNKIL 27, p_^' aM,] 2!? North Water Strom Nov. ) 4 Wilmington, N.C. il ^ cihiikj ururrrirs* run Fruits, Vegetables, &e. . IK It I ItlifiFiV* Age?il. HAVING rtlUOVVil t O the SuVi' O.'.E I '"OB soi ti; <>i iii< cojiver. is i hk WORKMAN 111 I tn!" ; int'-riii li ci'.s.lo liters .< ? L the puWic geiierullv, t!*: i he - i;<>w |>rcpiiiv?L 1o lurniMt lln m v.iili tl: ! <;<<{. of Kvim'.v in theavsiv of GR'JVEliii:*' PROVISIONS. FKC1TS y^cetajjle* i om i:rrfuNERV. CANNED (JODDS, AC AC. Being determined to keep always. the ver\ HEM, uihI Sell AT the lowest possible KIOIRKS fob cash, a cull is solicited from those w ishing to purchase. 1). C. KIKKLEY, Agent. *Sy-Next door to the Corner, IIV THE "ARK." October 15. 3m Sumter Book Store, Main Street, Sumter N . GILBERT BRO'S MANAGERS, DEALEK&in all kind* of 3c' ool Books. Also, Miscellaneous Books in great variety, all of which are sold at publisher's prices. A full stock of l'uper and Envelopes, Plain and Initial.) Blank Books, Pocket Books, Pass Books, Ink, Pens, Pencils. Slates, Sponge Ac., Ac. Also?Newspapers, Magazines and Music, always on hand. Orders for the above, and anything appertaining to our business, are respectfully solicited. We guarantee satitdac iou and dispatch. Books sent by Mail or Sxpresa, 0. I>. Send your orders for School Books Ac. to us. em ember, we sell at Publisher's prices, r. A. OILHKRT. T. R. UILBBRT. October 31. 3m. Cheese, Herring and Whisky. 250 Boxes Cheese, 150 Boxes Herring, 100 Barrels Rye and Corn Whisky, For Sale by F. W KKRCHNKR, 27, 28 and 2'J North Wutcr St. Nov. 14 Wilmington, N C. PIG 11 A MM, New Smokocl Ilrcnkliisf Sti Ips. Bulk and Smoked Very Choice, i C'li\ ' ii ai 'I l< i -do by |> I; l>r > A i SSI i; i. A (' ?. Provisions. loo i;??\< 1.1: \i; -mm-. 150 11 . * awl Hhds. Smoked SIiouMcr*, J'M! K,.;..-' N1. -V I .1 k I I'V I \\ I i4LI A MS ,\ \\\ !V|| i>? ! vi ] v. lujih.mou, -X < / ' THE LATEST THING OUT THE WOMAN'S FRIEND . STEAM WASHER. THE LATEST, THE BEST?No Rubbing No Pounding?No Turning or Tearing?No Clumsy ylinder, and no Twenty or Thirty Dollars expense. Steam Does it All!! all and see this Novelty, at CLOUD'S September 19. 3m Gunny Bags. 8.000 Peanut Sacks. For sale bv F. W. KERCIINER. 27. 28 and 29 North Water St. Nov. 14. Wilmington, N. 0. CAROLINA NATIONAL BAM. OF COLUMBIA, S. C. j Capita! Stock Paid In, SHOO,00(. Hoard of Dfrectom: ! L. I). Chimis, l'ros. J no. T. DaubV. j J. IV. 1'mikkh. Vice-l'r -s. 11. M. W.m.i.A( j. i It Melton, Solicitor. Jno. 3. Wilev. i II. O'Nf.ai.e, Jr. K. IIoi-r. iv. D. Gij.icn, Cashier. j C. J. fa to ell, Asi't Cashier. JN addition t.? tlio ordinary ami usual business of banking, the Carolina National Dank of Columbia, 3. ismus In ton st-bearing Gerfi- i ficatcs tor any utuouui, payable on demand, aud bearing seven percent, interest front date, interest collectable every six months, if the Certificate has not been previously presented. Depoaits in gold received on same terms, aDd interest paid in kind. Dennsitors have all the advantage! of A SAVINGS BANK. and the safety of their deposits is guaranteed by a paid-up capital of Three Hundred Thousand Dollars, l'ersons luring funds which they wish to invest temporarily, will find this a safe means of investment, returnable upon demand, and ready for use should a mord profitable investment offer. Remittances may be made by Express, and Certificates with be returned by mail without delay. Columbia, S. C., Nov. 14, 1872. nov2fi,8Bi Fall and Winter Goods. GEORQS ALDEN respectfully invites the tentior. of the public to his Large and wellssorted 1 STOCK OF GO0<IS, Comprising, in part, GROCERIES, I DUY GOODS, * BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS. Cooking Ntove* & Hardware, All of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. f'ottnn purchased at full market rates, slid ihnr .lCnsh Advaneo* tumie on consignments. GEORGE ALREX. September H? j O OK IXO STOYJK^. } It i - v.-,-11 kn.uvii fm;i, ili:il the fVekinf; | | I i li ri ti'l 'ii-IV'tiii'l Inn tVw !niniii<'r.- in TJIK SOUTHERN OUXTRY. | lienv?- i:- utilit\- i- but little known. THE CUOKINli SlUVt Is how sought after, us the most Economical ami 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 GEOiy5E ALDEN, Agent September 19 Cm Planter's Ware House. JUST received at the above well-knoun and popular establishment, a full stack of Fall and Winter Goodn, Consisting in part of GOOIDS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Ready-Made Clothing, ?c. &c. Special attention ts invited to the large stock of Provisions and Plantation Snpnlies, Among which will be found, BACON, IIAMS. FJ<OUR, CORN, LARD, CANNED FRUITS ANI) MEATS, and" all other articles usually found in a first clues Grocery. At.SO, Rope, Oil, Brooms, Bugging and Ties, Mutches, Axle Urease, Buckets, Curds, Nails, Curry Couibs, lloes. Locks, Sauces, Soups, Starch, Sifters. Suit, Sodu, Flavoring Kxtracts, Sugar, Candles, Shot. 1'uWiltT, (Inn iI<>*i> t it<>t<I iiikI Kitflien L'?< nsilf, lUkfH, Spjulft. Knivfs, uml K<>rk"?, S . j ,i| , i ; i ;,'T :i I"' n*'"- < '? IlilTlit'fo ' n litrtlM"* J.. -111.1 \ l!l i !?? hl.M'k ;'? ) | r I 1 - ' : ,|f| liri'illj.' | j.<? li! >1 lllillk ' ; J!"t- ] Ii i !" > 1 1 i) . in t>i|iirt*. II. \X. MIKIMV let. I * < i'' 9 CAROLINA LIFE INSURANCE COMPAHY OP MEMPHIS, TENN. Branch Office Baltimore, Md. _ Assets - - - - $1,075,0001 i i on. JE FF. DAYIS. President. /I? 1?T A l>n -WW * ?a-run/v?* ? - ucn ??AUfi haii , YiceiTes't JOHN D. KENNEDY, f?hi6ij state Agent. RICHMOND BANKING AND INSURANCE COMPANY. ?0.0? Capital, - - ?500,000 PKRSONS wishing to insure in a Firat Tinas Company at I.aw rates, will plense apply to W. CLYBDttN, Agent, u o. Ca. FATJ1ft79 I invite the attention of the Public to the I LA 15 OK ST STOCK ! ' OF i ' DEY GOODS, : CI A VFI11'!>'<* i BOOTS, SHOES, AND HATS IN CAMDEN. THEY HAVE BEES BoughtRight, AND WILL RE . Sold Right. E. M. Kennedy. NOW OPENING. . ON CONSIGNMENT, A FULL STOCK OF 8TAPE DRY GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, HARDWARE, TIN WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, HOLLOW WARE, . CROCKERY, &c. kc. For sale at the lowest rate for cash, by D. L. DESAUSS1JRE & CO. Ctm. Agrntt. Fertilizing and Mason's Lime. ALSO WINES AND LIQUORS, Of the best qualities, and in every gra Sept.. 19. tf. NE W GOODS! VT the -tore occupied hv A. M. Kennedy, a few floors north of the Market, will he found a stock, consisting of STAPLE DRY GOODS. Hardware, Nails, Iron, Steel. Spades, Shovels, Garden IIocs, Brady & Elivell. Hoes, Plow Moulds, &c., &c. Jfcc. GROCERIES. Crushed, xGtiffpe and Brown sugars, Rio Laguir and JtftjC Coffiees, Green and Hyson T^as, Smoked and unsmoked Side and Shoulder Bacon, Hams Lard Goshen Butter, Corn, Oats, Salt, Stone Lime, Fine Super and Extra Family Flour, Soap, Candles, Starch, l'epper, Spice, Ginger, Soda Crackers and Cheese, New Orleans Sugar House andW. I. Molasses Canned Fruit, Oysters, Early Rose, Goodrich, Pink Eye and Jacksou White Planting Potatoes. Crocker?, Glass?are&c., Saddles, Bridles Shoes, Hames tic., All of which will be sold at the lowest price for eash, and we request a call from all who wish to purchase. A. D. KENNEDY & CO. A. D. KENNEDY, A, M. KENNEDY. A. M Kennedy will give his attention to the purchase of cotton; is agent for to* sale of EtiwanGuano, EtiwanCropFoodundEtiwan Ground Bone. Febl&tf JUST RECEIVED, ON CONSIGNMENT, A FULL STOCK OF light and Heavy Bagging, Rope and Ties, Side Bacon, Hams & Shonlders NEW No. 1 ANI) 2 MACKAKEL, . Extra Family. Family. Extra and Super FLOUR. .lava, Enguira and Uio o eejejes, | Cru.-lu'd." "Extra C."- "C." li E. J." Deai.'' and R. R.'* SUGAR. . FACTORY <BIEE.SE. Very superior (_?. I'. ami Hreakfast TEAS, New Orleans and Mil*. MOLASSES and SYJU'PS, Large .size .sacks Liverpool SALT, Soap, Starch, Soda, Pepper, Spices, Pickles. Can 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. 19. tf EVERYTHING New! Cheap? Elegant! MICKLE A BOYKIli Beg leave to announce to the citizens of ftmcn und vicinity that they are now opening a ilhoice lot of DRY GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c. A full line of Fancy, Family and Heavy a-E.onEE.iEs, MACKAREL, COFFEE, SUGAR, &C. &C. BAGGING and TIES, SHOT POWDER, SALT, 4e. Ac. 4c. ?**They pay the highest cash prices fo cotton and other produce. Liberal advance on consignments of cotton shipped to Char lestyn. Hultimorc and Liverpool. MICKLK 4 rtOYKTN, At Mc rone J fa Cornery Cmnlen, ?V. C. < let. 24 out A<1 ininiatrntor's ^otire. \l T . ? lmviti ? ! ni?- iiiainst the estate l \| i I . IIu/Jh-. >i ?-eased, willprepre-i-ui tli'-vn in tin- fi'tni to tii itudersipiiett tor jmmimM. itn-l all indebted t.? the >uitl estate v ;il 1 < ::ite J>H\ tin t!'. L MeMl Lf. \y, Ailui'r. 1lymmal tf tke kir ch. t WE are pripircd to fualikik* "HYMNAL" at the lowest introduction price*. A torittj of at jUa. Prtcaa from 90c, 40c, dOe, 76c# $1 and up word a. Fogarties Book Depository. MEW CATALOGUE Bo. 98. A new Importation of Englitsk Bookt. The PraeticaWhilosopher, o Doily Monitcr for the buaness men of England, and others, by David Thomas, D. D. $8. Unexplored Syria, by Richard F. Burton and Gharles F. T. Brake, 2 Tola., $15. Man in the Past, Present and Future, from the German of Dr. L. Buchner, by W. S. Dallas, F. . S. $4. Wanderings in Scripture Lands, being a Tour o .L toon >-,Y L__ mi.? UIHO UIVUIUO 1U bUC jrcnr?5 lOUiJ" #Vk UJ 1HW? Robinson., D. D.. $2 50. Memoir of c unt Dc Mntalcmert, by Mrs. Olipliant, 2 Tola., $12. Acts of Gallantry, by Lambton Young, E. E. $3 75. Thoughts and Meditations on the Mysteries of Life, by John Frith, $3 75. Shakespeare and Typography, the Art of Printing : al^o remarks upou some common Typographical Errors with reference to the Text of Shakespeare, by William Blades, $1 50. On the Preservation of Health, or Essays of th principles te be adopted by thoso tvho d esir to avoid Disease, by Thomas Inm&n, M. D., o London, Third Edition, 2 vols., &. Tl c Days of the Hon of Man, a History of the Church in iho Time of our Lord, by William Lee, D. D., $2 50. hilosophy of hristianity, or the Purpose and Tower of the Gospel, $2 50. ble Truths, with Shakespearian Parallels, by C. H. .Selkirk, $2 50. rgels and Heaven, by Thomas Miller, $2 50. Gowth and Vicissitudes of Commerce, by John Yeats L L D., $2 50. Erewhon, or over the Range, Third Edition, ' $1 50. Demonology and Witchcraft, by Sir Walter Scott, Bart. $3 anoe Travelling, by Warington, Baden Powell. illustrated 43 Anecdotal and Descriptive N tural History, by A. Ronier, $1 75 Anecdote s of celebrated Men and Women, by Editor London Jest Book, $2 Tlio Sea Weed Colleotor, by Shirley Hibbard, 1 76 Half Hours at tbo Sea Side, by J E. Taylor, F. 0. S., $2. Science and o na meres, their Influence on our Manufactures, by P. L. Siasmends, $3. Roundabout Rambles in Lands of Facts and ancy, by Frank R. Stockton, $2 60 Dr. Oldham's Talk, by . 9. Henry, $1 60 NEW NOVELS, Ac. "EBB-TIDE." By Christian Reid, Author of Morton House Paper $1 Cloth $1 50 ' Dr-Vandyke," By John Esten ooke Oloth $126 Paper 76c "Lord Kilgobbin" By Charlea Lever Cloth $1 26 Paper $1 "The Golden Lion of Qranpere" By Anthony Troliope Cloth $1 26 Paper 76c "The Now Edition of ooper'a Novels" .Cloth 1 26 Paper 76c. FOGARTIE'S BOOK DEP08ITORV, No 260 King atreet,(in the Bcud) October 24 karhtton. S. THE MOST ATTRACTm YET ! 1MIE 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, Orttoufhern .Tfnnnfhctnrc. And warranted to give satisfaction. Calicoes and Ladies' DressGoods In great variety. Heavy Family Groceries BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR. All extensive assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, Tobacco, Spires, Powder, Shot and Caps, Bagging, Rope and Ties. Jh&yf'otton and oth<*r Produce bought at the highest market rates, and liberal Caslt Advancements matte on consignments. J. W. McCURRY, Agt. * September 19i" if GEORGE ALDEN, Cotton Factor, AND Dealer in General Merchandize, Camden, S. C, How is this for Cheapness? Here is a, hnnce for everybody TO BUT, AND BUY tflTHOUT MONEY! ALL persons wishing to buy a good articls of Liquors and Groceries, and cheaper than the same Goods can bs bought at any other tore in ainden, and especially if you have no money?as money is pretty scarce?you will . surely do well to give us a call with a bale or two of COTTON. Mj^Cnsh is no object to ns. We also have on hand maay other articels ... ?;n ..11 n?? E. J. CONWAY. Agent. CHRISTMAS IS COMING! CHRISTMAS (HWDSHATE ARRIVED AND STILL THEY COME! FIRE WORKS! Of Every Size and Description! ROMAN CANDLES?4 to la Balls each. SKY ROCKETS?4 n. to 2 lbs. each?the LAROKST ever brought to Camden. Large Triangles, Pin Wheels, Flying Pigeons, Signal Rockets, Flower Pots, large Blue Lights, Bengobi Lights,- Cannon Torpedoes, No. 1 Fire Crackers, Ac., Ac., together with many other (loods suitable for Christmas, can be had ? hkac at the i-tore one door South of the corner in the Workman Building. 1). C. KIRKLKY, Agt. TO RENT. A fust -class plantation .on Granny 'a Quarter crock, about nine miles from Cnindcn, on tlu* Liberty Hill Road. If not rcntod privately, it will be rented to the highest bidder on the <>th day of .1 unitary, A. 1>. 1S":1. ut public outcry nt . the c-uirt IR-usc in Camden. For term* Ac., apply ut tuc Journal Uflice. tltcl2.lt]. ?