C livn'cli Directory.
Baptist Church. Broad street?Kev. llobt.
Thomson, Pastor. Services every Sunday
at 11a. m. and 7* p. m. Prayer Meeting
Thursday at 8 p ui.
Methodist Church, DeKalb street?Rev
R. L. Harper, Paster?Services at 1(M A.M
and 7$ M. on Sunday; Prayer Meeting Wed
nesday at 4 P. M.
Presbyterian Church, DeKalb streetRev.
8. H. Hay, Pastor?Services at 10J
n i n
A. 31. ana a v. 31. on cranaay; 1 rayer
Meeting on Wednesday at 5 P. M.
Episcopal Cuuroii. Corner of Lyttleton
and Laurens streets. Rev. li. F. IV Pekry,
Sunday services at 11 o'clock A. 31. and o
IV M On Wednesday evening at 8
o'clock and Friday morning at 10 A 31.
MEETINGS
Wateree Division No. 9, S.-of T,
Atteud the Regular Meeting.
Aofyour Division at Ti mperancc
Hull on 3IONDAY evening
?... t1
lIUAt, til i o ?* i ii?*_ a.
lli, tA J>y order ot the \V. P.
J. L BRASINGTON, R. S.
NOTICE.
Attend the regular monthly meeting of
Phoenix Hook and Ladder Company on
Thursday night at 7* o'clock, at the office of
Dr. Moore By ordor
A. A. Moore, Foreman.
W. R. McCreitrht, Sec'y.
- * %
LOCAL NEWS.
Post Office.?Until further notice the
Post Office will be open daily during the
^cek from 8} a. m. to 1 p. m., and from 3 p
m. to 7 p.m. On Sunday from 9 to 10 a
m. The mails close daily at 7 p. in.,
Sons of Temperance.?The officers o^
Watereo Division No. 9, will bo publicly installed
on Monday evening next, at 8i
o'clock. The publio generally, and the lad^^especially,
are invited to attend.
\r??r n^na ?Wf nre triad to see that our
I1LTT UWl/w. ... ^
enterprising young merchant, Jos. S Cloud,
has returned from his trip to the North, made
for the purpose of purchasing goods, lie
is daily receiving the choicest selections
from the best Dry Goods markets, of which
further particulars will be given.
Mr. Robert M. Kennedy also returned
last week, and his stock of Dry Goods, large
and well-selected as usual, is coming in everyday.
The" mere menttnn of itiaTiui itisv
he is receiving new goods, is a sufficient
guaranty that they are of the best.
Dr. J. A. Young also reached home from
New York on Saturday last, and the appearance
of things about his place of business
shows that goods in his line aro coming in.
Our merchants are actively preparing for
a stirring campaign during the next few
months, and their enterprise merits su^ess
The stringency in the money market, causing
- 1 ?v?wnlroiiO ItllQl
cotton to Driiig a low pri?*>, p?ia<j<.vo
ness; but all wc need is a little patience for
u while. We have the staple which the
world must obtain at any cost. Onr cotton
innst, in a short time, bring a good price,
and then the wheels of commerce will begin
to run smoothly.
Improvements.?We are glad to chronicle
the fact that the Town Council have inaugurated
a much needed work, that is laying
the side-walk on DeKalb street with grave).
This will make an elevated dry walk,
and also protect the roots of the handsome
trees which adorn the street, much to their
advantage and the comfort of pedestrinns
who are not sure ooted and cautions walkers.
The Court.?The Court of (Icneral SosOninmnn
ple-lu If (in t II. cook ft
DIUUO auvi \ VIUUIWII M. (VMM,
presiding, adjourned on Friday, the 2Cth
ult. There was more business transacted
^ than was anticipated, in both the criminal
and civil departments of the Court, and, altogether.
the term was quite lively and interesting.
A considerable number of those who wero
obnoxious to the Tupper law were brought
before^the Court by llrule to show cause;"
and were discharged by the Judge upon
payment of the costs of the rule, it appearing
to his satisfation that the offenders acted
in ignorance of the law, and had ceased Totaling
liquors when they discovered that
they were acting illegally. This course was
just, as the provisions of the Tupper law
have been a dead-letter in this community
for years past, so that few lawyers ever
thought, even if they knew, of its existence.
To hold men criminally responsible for the
infraction of a statute of which they knew
nothing, when such infraction was practised
oneulv. in the face of the officers of the law,
r ^ ?
ami under the sanction of licenses granted
by the United States, and by the Town authorities,
would not be consonant with justice.
and was never contemplated by the law
Tho following cases wore disposed of by
the Court of Sessions:
The State vt. Daniel Harris?Vol. Pros.
The State is. Don Carlos, jr.?NoL Pros
The State r$. Joseph Jones, for petit lar
ceny and assault and battery?Defendant
plead <?uilty.
The State r?. Cyrus Clarkson, grand lar
oony?Not Guilty.
The State vs. Samuel Place, foV violation
of the homestead?No Bill.
The State rx. Naniel Clark, for grant! larceny?No
Bill
The Stale vs. Win. Harriot, Appeal from ;
Court of Trial Justice?Indictment quashed.
The State vs. George Barber, for grand
larceny?No Bill.
The State vg. Robert W. Proctor, for murder?No
Bill.
The State vs. W. 1). Kelly, for grand larceny?No
Bill.
Io the Court of Common Pleas, the case
of Mary A. Lyles vs. S. It. Pickett, ct ul.
an action for dower, was tried, and a verdict
rendered for the plaintiff for $C30.93.
In the case of James Chesnut vs. James
Cliesnut, ex'or., Judgment was given against
? - ?? /? a 1 * non rtr% t \
the plaintiff lor si i,doy.oi5. in several
other cases, orders were taken involving interests
of considerable magnitude.
We think that all of our citizens were
pleased with the prompt, courteous and able
manner in which Judge Cooke discharged
his duties.
The Baboock Set.p-Acivno Fire Ex"
tingoisher.?That enterprising merchant,
Mr. Robert M. Kenned)', has shown us'a
draft of the above tiauiod Engine, which is
the latest and most improved invention of
the kind. It dispenses with complex machinery,
experienced engineers, reservoirs,
and steaui. Carbonic acid gas is the agent.
In simplicity, promptness, efficiency, convenience
and economy, it is superior to all oth
or Engines. As an evidence of its worth, it is
only necessary to state that the Fire Department
of New York, perhaps the best in the
world, having experimented satisfactorily
with one, has ordered six others. Surely
it is better for our town to have one efficient
engine than half a dozen such as we now
have. It is proposed to purchase, by private
contribution if necessary, a No. 2 Babcoek
Fire Extinguisher, the cost of which, we are
informed, is $2,000 00, to be paid as follows:
one fourth cash, and the balance in nine,
twelve and fifteen months. The terms arc
certainly easy. Will not our business men
take the matter under consideration, and
contribute liberally to an object of such vi
tal importance to them ?
The Jewish New Year.?This festival
commenced at sunset ou the evening
of the 22d ultimo, and was observed i
I in a becoming manner by our Israclitish
j friends of this place, as well as those through-'
[ out the world, as a day set apart by IMvine
authority for holy communion, penitence ,
and prayer. The Talmudists do not agree
in fixing the time when the world bcgiui?
* flume saying in the month A7son, or March,
and others m ~7Tsri, or September. This
j last has prevailed, and the year begins at |
Tisri. The feast Rotch Havana, or New
Year'? Day, is celebrated on the first two j
days of Tisri, during which, all work is sua'
pended.
The 10th day of Tisri is the day of!
Atonement, or Expiation, and is called Join
Huchipur. This* is a day of fasting. The
l east of Tents, Tabernacles or Booths, called
i Succuth, in commemoration of the encampment
in the wilderness when the Jews came
| out of Egypt, commences on tho 15th day
! of Tisri, and continues nine days, four of
which, the (first two and the last two,) are
j obsesorved in the most solemn manner.
The authority fur celebrating these occasions
is found iu Leviticus, chapter XXI11.
Sooner or later all will bo forced to ad
mit, that manual labor cannot * compete in
quality of work with machinery, and none
i are so blind as not to notice the great re|
ductiun in the price of un article, as soon as
machinery is adapted to its manufacture.?
: No line ofgoods have beeu move favorably
I afl'ected by skillfully made machinery, than
Doors, Sashes, Minds, Jcc. All of the im* i
provements in this line are used to get up
; stock for Mcssers. I. H. Hall & Co., C'liurI
leston, S. C. Agents for the best rooting and
| lining Asbestos Felt ever used. Send for
1 price list and circulars.
wlnlww G lass.?Great attention is now .
i i ii.. :.i ,.e \v:.,.l.?, 1
| uesurvruijf | Itl I' i i*? niuu.1 "I ?? IIIU'/H
I Class used in dwellings, stores and churches
All qualities of American and French Window,
Picture, Photograph, Put, tlround,
I F.namelcd and Colored (Jlass, wholesale and !
retail, from Mr. P. P. Tonic. No. 20 llayne j
street, Charleston, S. C. Fend for price
j card.
Mark Moxky fust and honorably, Sl-.OO per
lay. or $76 per week. by at once applying for a |
territorial right, (which nrcgiven free tongents,) <
to sell the ben, strongest, most useful, niul
rnpid selling Sewing Machine, and l'ntent Huttoti
Hole Worker, ever used or recommended by
families, or buy one for your own use: it is only
i $6. Sent freeevery whereby express. Address
for particulars
Jerome B. Hudson A Co.. Cor Greenwich k
i Cortlandt fits, N. V.
Sept. 86,
For Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Indigosi
tion, Depression of Spirits & General Debility
in their various forms, Pkriio-I'iiosi-hok \tbi?
Klixir of Calisata imtdebj i'aswki.l, Hazari.
.Ht Co., Now York, iin.l sold l?y all druggist*, *,
ho he*t Ionic. Ah h stimulent tonic for patients
recovering from fever or airkncBH, it linn no
?'<|uh1. If taken during the season it prevent
fever and ague ando tlier intermittent fever*.
Catnclon Cotton Market
Our cotton market for the past week has
been.nearly at ft stand still, and prices ir
regular. The shipments of the week are as
follows: Hy railroad 312, and by steamer
"photographs.
The undersigned having returned
and opened a gallery will be
pleased to see his friends.
With more experience and IMPROVED
APPARATUS he feels
more capable than ever before of
pleasing the people.
Come and have your pictures
made before grim winter with his
frost and snows pounces upon us.
Gallery in Workman House.
A. II. LE?.
Camden, S. C., Sept. 11,1873.
Sugars mi?l Collies.
25 barrels SUGAR, different grades
15 sacks COFFEE, different kinds.
For sale by
ba\tm bro.
September 4. (f
BA ON! BACON!!
20,000 pound.-; BA('0X
5 barrels 1IAMS.
For sale by
BAUM BRO
Septcmbar 4. tf
Flour! FlourI!
100 barrels, different grades,
For sale by
baum bro.
Bagging* aiul Ties.
10,000 yards BAGGING
25,000 pounds TIKS. For sale by
baum bb0.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
JOHN KEKSHAW, Receiver,
VS.
J. J. RICHARDSON, Trustee.
Order far Foreclosure.
BY virtue of an order of the Circuit Court
made in the above slated case, I will offer
for sule at public outcry before the Court House
door, on the first Monday in October next, the
following described tracts of land, being part
of a trftct of land formerly belonging to the estate
of Wm. Kirkland, deceased, situated on
waters of Gum Swamp and Sanders' creek :
Tract No. 1, containing 42 acres more or less,
bounded north by tract No. 5, east by tract No.
8, south by lands of J. 11. Yaughau, and west by
tract No. 8. '
Tract No. icontaiuing *>0 acres more or less,
hounded north by tract No. 0, east by trac ' No.
8, south by tract No. 4, and west by tract No. 2.
Tract Mo. 7 containing 28$ acres more or less,
bounded north by lands of Wm. Kirkland, claimed
by .lames Cantey, east by tract No. 1(?. south
by tract No. 8, and west 1y tract No. 0.
Tract No. 11 containing "?H.acres more or 1-ss,
bounded north by lands of Win. Kirkland. c laimed
by James Cantey, east by the publie road
leading from Camden to Lancaster ami land? of
Joseph Helton, south and west by lands of Jos.
Helton and tract No. 12.
Said tracts described ss represented oil a plft
of re-survey bmuT* Ky-tt. ?!. liaih-. deputy surveyor
lor John Kershaw. Receiver of the estate
of Win. Kirkland, deceased, dated 12th day of
October, j872, and recorded iu office of Register
of Mesne Conveyances for Kershaw Counlv at
P 478 of Rook B. B.
Terms?Oik-half cash. Balance on a <redit
of one year. Purchasers to give bond with Hpproved
security aud a mortgage of I lie premise",
and to pay for papers, recording. &t.
S AMD'EL PLACE, S. K. C
Sept 11. It
Sheriff's Sale.
Colcibugh 4
vs. > Decretal Older.
Colclough )
' ?n?a nf III! nrnlni* finill IJf.ll .Tallin T
Green .lu? ge of the third Circuit to mi directul,
I will ill on the first Monday in October next
being the sixth day of paid month, before tie
Court House door in Camden, during the !c>!il
hours of sale, the eight (Strr-in unin/Ir tefs of tie
Colclough lands situated on Little Lynehts
Creel; in Buffalo township and niiiiihered ts
follows to wit. numbers five, nine, ten. ele\,i,
twelve, thirteen, fourteen and fifteen tlie other
seven tracts having been :.old by SheritT Unjwell
on the sale-days of .lanuary and February
187-. A plat of these lands will be shown at
my office fo any one desiring to purchase.
Terms one fifth Cash, bain nee on one, two atti
threeyears time, secured by Rond'nnd ntortagt
of the land. Purchasers to pay for papers, |
Sam t. Place. S: K. C.
SluirifPN Snltv
JAMES M. DAVIS, Receiver of Estate of Henry
W. DeSauHsure,
M,
JAMES R. ARK ANTS.
Order for Foreelot urr.
BY virtue of an order to me directed by Hon.
R. If. Carpenter, dated the 'J*>th of April,
lH7d, I will sell before the Court House door in
Camden, on the first Monday in October next,
being the Sixth dny of said month, during the
local hours of sale.
I - O - '
All that piece parcel or tract ?! lan?l containing
one liun<lrotl ami forty (1-lfl? acres, being a pai l
of t lie DeSaussurc land sold umler previous orders
of I lie Court, lying on the cast side ot'Pinetree
Creek, in Kershaw county, ami known a
I tract number five ( "?) of the llaile land, li'iumh <1
north by laud.a of Mcltae and I!. I). Tiiomny,
South by tracts Numbers two and three, en t
I l>y land i of John Mcltae and tract nuiiiher four.
| and west hy lands formerly heloaging to Mcrnncy
I it lloswcll a* shown hy a plat of Colin Mcltadated
2?'ld December IHtllt.
Terms Cash, purchasers to j.av for papers.
SAMl'KL I'h.itlE. S. h. C.
Sept. *? dl ,
1 flutter, Choose, LanliVMullet.
l!(Mi Itftxcs CHKKSK,
r>0 Tubs 11 lit let,
5(1 Harrcls and Tub Lard.
125 Ilarrcls No. 1 Mullet.
t' it' I l l ?i I I V I." I?
I' . . I\ IM?' I l . > I < >i.
L'7. L'H and 29 North Water St.
dan. Iti. Wilmington, N. (5.
CORN!CORN!
:i.ftno itrsiiKi.s nilmv: aviiitiCORN.
For sale l?y
WIM IA MS & Mil IK'I ISDN,
Jan. ll?. Wilmington, X. (I.
Vermifuges,
Worm Camly, nmt l'ntetit Moileinen, of nil
| kiwi*. For snle l?y
Nov 28 HODGSON ? DUNLAP.
GKAND I
#
Ol
FALL AND Wll
ONE 01
LARGEST
Ever Produced
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTSAND
Oarpote and
IN ENDLESS V
Olieapev T
.Jg? Country Merchants will fiud it to
th's extensive stock.
. _ CALL AT ONCE AND
Camden, September 11.
3,000 C ASES BO(
FOJR PAL]
1
:o
WE are now receiving from the Manufacturer!
SHOES AND TKtJXKS of every descriptii
Market. Merchants visiting Charleston are invi
D.
2 IIAYNE
August 28.
FEMALE SCHOOL.
Mrs. Charles J. Shannon will open a school
for girls an<l young ladies at her residence at
Kirkwood, on Wednesday. 1st Octoher proximo.
TERMS PER M<>RTU,
Primary Department $3.
Intermediate S4.
Advanced, including Latin and French $5.
RKFKREXCES.
Gen. J. II. Kershaw, Dr. L. IF. I)eas. Capt. J.
! I. Villepigue, Thos. .1. Ancrum. Maj. John Cani
toy, Maj. E. 1$. Cantey. Wm. M. Shannon.
! Camden Female School
I
Principal?B. THOMSON, A. B.
Assistant .
Music Teacher? MBS. HUGHES.
terms per MllXTII .
PrimnrjrHepurtinopt, S-1 Of.
Intcrmedtyte, " 4 00
Advanced, 5E " 5 (K)
AHtsic, ?? " 5 00
The exercises of this School will commence on
I the 22d September, 1873.
Hoard of Trustees?Col. Boykin. Maj. Lcituer,
Gen. Kennedy, Dr. Zemp. Dr. Young, Dr.
t Dnrliam, Mr. J. W. McCurry, Mr. M. Bauui, Mr.
J. M. Williams, and others,
i July 10.
| MALE ACADEMY.
Canulen Orphan Society.
The exercises of this School will he resumed
on Monday, 29th of Sept.-mber, prox.
Terms, per month, as fixed by the .S'ociety:
Primary Department, $2 10
Intermediate, 3 20
Advanced, including Latin. Greek and
French or either of them, 4 80
1MI1V \V .TAMtSftN l'rineirtfll.
j August 21. tf
Hampden Sidney College.
mHE next session <>f this Seminary of learning
i J. will commence on Thursday, September 4tb,
j 18 ;3.
Hampden Sidney is Situated in I'rince Edward
I Couuty, Va.t within a few hundred yards of
Union Theological Seminary, and seven miles
frotu Farinville the nearest depot of the Atlantic,
Misdssippi and Ohio Railroad. The locality of
the College is most healthy, and the community
around distinguished for intelligence and piety.
There is no Grantuier or Preparatory School
connected with the College. It retains the
curriculum and the great aim of itp teachers is
j to secure thoroughness in the training and instruction
of their pupils and thus to pepnre
them for professional studies or thcactiveduties
of life.
The ordinary expenses of a student exclusive
I of the cost of clothing, travelling and hooks, jire
from $225 to $275 a year.
For Catalogue and further information apply
I to RKV. J. M. P. ATKINSON,
President Hnmden Sidney College,
Prince Edward County, Va.
Art gust 21. 12m
WANTED. We will give men and women I
Business that will Pay
j front to !?S per day, can he pursued in your
l own neighborhood: it is a rare chance for those
f out of employment or having leisure time: girls
! ami hoys frequently do as well as men. Pur
} lieulurs free.
Address .1. LATHAM & CO.,
2!?2 Washington St., Ronton, Mass.
j Sept. 4, tit.
CAROLINA LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF
ompliiH, Tenn.
I IHtANCH OFFICII AT IIAF.TIMORK, MD.
I
Assets, $1 075,000.
I Il(?n JKFF. DAVIS, 1'iTxnlciit.
j en. WaDK IIA.MI'tOX, \ i?*c IVoitlent.
101IX D; K+lNMUlY, Stafr A.jrtit.
day 22. 12m.
NO I IUL.
HaVINC purihutoil the entire stork of mcrcliiiiiilisn
of Mi'smis. .1. I. Miilillctuti & Co.,
in Camden. hi' have IliN dav formed u c?-pntft*
h'i slitji ii ml it llii' linn iiiiiuenf 1'helps ,*i: Billinc*.
oi the purpose of rniidiioting n genernl Mnrili
iioli?t> and Commission business.
II A. I'llHI, PS,
M. A. BILLINGS,
S. A. DeSAUSSUIIE.
Cnmdeu, June 1, 1873. [June 0-tf.
>ISPL,AY
F
MTER GOODS.
? THE |
1 STOCKS
in this Market.
TS;
SHOES,
. Window SHad.es,
ARIETY, AND
lian Ever!
their interest to select their supplies from
EXAMINE.
- II. BARUCH.
(TS A.\TJ SHOES.
Li TRADE.
3 a very large and well selected Stock of BOOTS,
an, which will he sold a9 low as iu any other
ted to examine our stock.
F. FLEMING & CO.,
STREET, CORNER OF CIIT7RCH STREET.
2m
CONGAREE EBON WORKS
Coumbift, S. C.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
SUGAR CANE MILLS
. LIST OF PRICES.
3 Rollers 14 inches diameter, $60 00
3 44 12 44 . 80 00
3 44 10 44 70 00
2 44 14 44 "70 00
2 44 12 44 60 00
2 44 10 44 50 00
Above prices complete with frame. Without
frame, $10 less on each Mill.
Steam Engines, Boilers, Portable Grist Mills,
Circular and Mtiley Saw Mills. Mill Gearing
of all kinds made to order, Iron and Brass Castings
on short notice.
Gin Gearing constantly on hand of the following
sizos:
9 feet wheel and pinion $35 00
10 4 4 4 4 4 0 00
1 1 44 4 4 4 5 00
12 4 4 4 4 5 0 00
1 4 44 44 56 00
Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions
made to order.
Anti-friction Plates and Balls for Cotton
Press, $15 00 and $20 per set.
N. B.?Terms cash on delivery at Railroad
Depot here.
4*?f*\Vorka Foot of Lady Street, opposite the
Greenville Freight Dhpot.
Columbia, Aug- 21. 19t
THE BEST COTTON GIN.
NEBT.ETT & GOODRICH,
No. 189 Reynolds Street, Augusta, Ga., Manufacturers
of the
"Neblett & Goodrich Cotton Gin"
To this Gin was awarded a Gold Medal by the
fotlon States M. and A. Association in 1871.
First Premium South Carolina ?tate Fair, 1871.
We are now receiving orders for our FIRST
GLASS COTTO.VGIN, which we desire to state
is above all competition, and is certain of unbounded
success wherever tried.
All the material nsed is No. 1.
IT The workmanship is skilled, and the Gin
guaranteed to give satisfaction in'every respect.
Jj&v-Scnd in your orders early to the makers,
through J. & T I. Jones, Agents.
NEBLETT & GOODRICH,
Augusta, Ga.
Special attention paid to all orders for
Leather or Kuliher Jleltiug. which will be furnished
at Lowest l'rice.
Apply to J. k T. I. JONES,
Agents for Kershaw and surrounding Counties.
Camden, August 84. tf.
Steamer Lillington.
Fast Freight, Acconunotlrttioii
INLAND AIR LINE.
The steamer uuinofon. o?pt. mu.
will, from this date, make regular trips,
connecting with the
Wilmington. Colniia and Apia
RAIL ROADS.
Through Hills of Lading will he issued to Charleston
and the principal northern cities.
The freight on cotton, including insurance per
bale:
To Charleston, Si 50
ISaltituore .'1 25
I'liiliiilclpliin. 3 ->u
New York, 3 7"?
Itoston, 4 7"?
Parties from Hie interior shipping llirougli
I this line will not be charged for l)r#yage ot
( Storage at thin place.
For further particular?, enquire of
GEO. ALDEN, Agent.
C'liniilfn, sept. 4. if
Bagging, Ties, &c.
40 bales R MSGFXtS. various brands,
2 tons AH HOW TIES.
MACKARKL. in barrels, half-barrels, ?|iiar
rels, kits and at retail.
CROCKERY. Ac. Ac.
.lust received by
"J. & T. I. JONES.
August 28. tf
?pp?i
A FAMILY ARTICLE.
Agents make$12.50 per day, $75 per week.
AN ENTIRELY NEW
SEWING MACHINE
For Domeftllr Use,
ONLY FIVE DOLLARS.
With the New Patent
BUTTONHOLE WORKER.
Patented June7th, 1871.
AWARDED THE FIRST PREMIUM AT THE
AMERICAN INSTITUTE
AND M ARYLAND INSTITUTE FAIRS, 18T1.
.Vniost wonnderful and elegantly constructed
Sewing Machine for Family Work. Complete
in afl its Parts, Uses the Straight Eye Pointed
Xredle, Sf.i.f Thrkadino, direct upright Positive
Motion, New Tension, Self Feed and Cloth
Guider. Operates by Wheel and on a Table.
iLight Running. Smooth and noiseless, like all
good high-priced machines. Has Patent Check
to prevent the wheel being turned the wrong
<vay. Uses the thread direct from the spool.
Makes the Elastic Lock Stitch, (finest and
strongest stich known;) fijm, durable, close and
rapid. Will do all kinds of work,./fa? and eoarte,
from Cambric to heavy Cloth or Leather, and
uses all descriptions of thread. This Machine is
heavily constructed to give it strength; all
tbe parts of each Machine being made alike oy
mcchinery, and beautifully finished and ornamented.
It is easy to learn. Rapid, Smooth and
Silent in operation. Reliable at all times, and a
Practical, Scientific, Mechanical Invention,
at a Oreatly Reduced Price.
A Oood, Cheap Family Sewing Machine at
last. The fir?i and only success in produsing a
valuable, substantial and reliable low priced
Sewing Machine. Its extreme low price reaches
all conditions. Its simplicity and strength
adapts it to all capacities, while its many merits
make it a universal favorite wherever used, and
creates a rapicj demand.
IT 18 ALL IT IS RECOMMENDED.
I can cheerfully and confidently recommend its
use to those who are wanting a really good Sewing
Machine, at a low price.
Mrs. H. B. JAMESON,
Peotone, Will County, 111.
Price of each Machine. "Glass A." "One,"
(warranted for five years by special certificate,)
with all thd^firturee, and everyll 'ng complete belonging
to it, including Self Threadin Needle,
packed in a strong wooden box, and delivered to
any part of the country, by express, tree of
further charges, on receipt of price, only Five
Dollars. Sape delivery guaranteed. With
each Mnchine we will send, on receipt of $1 extra,
the new patent
BUTTON HOLE WORKER,
One of the most important and useful inventions
of the age. So simple and certain, that a child
can work the finest button hole with regularity
and ease. Strong and beautiful.
Special Terms, and Fztra Inducements to
Male and Female Agrnti, Store Keepers, &e.,
who will establish agenoies though the country
and and keep our New Machines onj Exhibition
and Sale. Cocntt Rights given to smart agents
free. Agent's complete out/it, furnished without
any extra charqr. Samples of tewing, descriptive
circulars containing Ttrmt, Testimonials,
Engravings, &c., Ac., skxt free. We also
supply
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. ..
Latest Patents and Improvements for the Farm
and Garden. Mowers, Reapers, Cultivators,
Feed Cutters, Harrows, Farm Mills, Planters.
Harvesters, Threshers and all articles needed
for Farm work. Rare Seeds in large variety.
All money sent in Post Office Money Orders.
Hank Drafts, or by express, will be at our risk,
and are perfectly secure. Safe delivery of all
our goods guaranteed.
"An old and responsible firm that sell the best
goods at the lowest price, and can be relied
upon by our readers."?Farmer11 Journal, New
York.
t)cg~Xot Responsible/or Registered Lettert.
Address Orders
JEROME B. HUDSON k Co.,
Corner Greenwich & Cortlandt Streets, N. Y.
Sept. 25, Cm.
Z MERONEY & WITTER,
AtCTION
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Broad-St. Camden, S. 0.
Will attend to the selling of Real Estate, Merchandize,
Produce, &c. &c.
Business entrusted to their care will meet
With prompt attention.
Returns made as soon as sales are effected.
September 25* -Cm
Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
Columbia, S. C., Septembers, 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.d Aagusta Railroad,
and Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta
Railroad.
UE
LeaveColumbia at 7.1fi*a. m.
Leave Alston 9.05 a- m
? in .in ? m
Leave iNewoerry
Leave Ookesbury 2.00 p m.
Leave Belton 3.60 p m
Arrive at Greenville at 6.30pm.
DOWN.
Leave Greenville at 7.30 a m|
Leave Belton 9.30 am.
Leave Cokesbury 11.16 am
Leave Newberry 2.80. pm.
Lenve Alston 4.20 pm.
Arrive at Columbia 6.00 pm.
Anderson Brunch and Blue Ridge Division.
LEAVE
Wnlballa 6 46 a m. Arrive 716pm
Perryville '? 25 a m. Leave 6 36 p m
Pendleton 7 10 a ui. Leave 6 60 p m
Anderson 8 10 a m. Leave 4 60 p m
Ar. at Helton 9 00 a ra. Leave 3 60 p m
Accommodation Trains on Abbeville Branch
Mondays, Wedensdays and Fridays.
On Anderson Branch, between Belton and Anderson,
on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays.
THOS. DODAMKAD, Genl. Supt.
.TABEzXtinr ox. Genl. Ticket Agt,
A CARD.
THE undersigned offer for sale at the lowest
figures for cash, Groceries, l>ry Goods, Shoes.
Hardware, Crockery. SadWery, &c., &c-, aud
solicit a share of public patronage.
PHELFS k BILLINGS.
F. L. Phelps and W. M. Billings are duly ?u
thorized to act as our agents, and are empowered
to sign the name of the firm in purchases and
settlements.
H. A. PHELPS,
M. A. BILLINGS,
S. A. DiSAUSSL'RE.
June 5 tf
SOMETHING NEW.
AN elegant Album for 25 cents, holding 24
full sired cards, bound in full gilt cover
and sold at the low price of 25 cents, suitable
for the pocket or centre table. Order a sample
sent by mail, post paid on receipt of 25 cents. 8
for '>( cents, or ti for $1. Address,
BURROW & CO. Baltimore. Md.
Agents Wanted. Catalogues of Books,
Pictiures &e., seut.
June 12-?l 2.
' I (?L TL 0 1UA* : ABen'8 w*nteu. At
| fj) ) classes of working people, of cither sex,
] young or old. make more money at work for us
in fhoir spare moments, or nll-4hc time, than at
I anv thimy else. Particulars free. Address G
1 8TIXTON & CO., Portland, Maine.
1 September 19. 12a.