LOCAL MATTERS^
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Baptist Church, Broad street?Rev. Robt.
Thomsou, Pastor. Services every Sunday
at 11a. m. and 7* p. m. Prayer Meeting
Thursday at 8 p ui.
Methodist Church, DoKalb street?Rev
11. L. Harper, Pastor?Services at 11 A.M.
and 71 M. on Sunday; Prayer Meeting Wed
nesday at 4 P. M.
Presbyterian Church, DeKulb 9treet?
Rev. 3. II. Hay, Pastor?Services at 11
A. M. and 4 P. M. on Sunday; Prayer
Meeting on Wednesday at 4 P. M.
Episcopal Church. Corner of Lyttleton
and Laurens streets, Rev. B. P. D. Perry,
Sunday services at 11 o'clock A. M. and 4
P. M On Wednesday evening at 7i
o'clock and Friday morning at 91 A M.
MEETINGS.
NOTICE.
The Camden and Kershaw Bible Society will
celebrate its Fifty-fourth Anniversary on Sunday
next, the 12th instant, in the Presbyterian
Church of this place, at 7} o'clock, P. M. The
anuual sermon will be preached by the Iter. K.
L. Harper, of the Methodist Church. The public
are respectfully invited to attend.
W. H. R. WORKMAN, Secretary.
Kershaw Lodge, No. 29, A. F. M
a The Regular Communication of
A&, this Lodge will be held on Tues^flnjOV^day
evening next, at 7| o'clock.
lnS&SK By order of the W.\ M.\
r yy j. r GOODALE, Sec'y.
Wateree Division No. 9, S. of T.
Attend the Regular Meeting,
ofyour Division at Temperance
Hall on MONDAY evening
next, at 7 i o'clock.
By order ot the W. P.
j.. L BRASINGTON, R. S.
Post Opficb.?Until further notice the
Post Office will be open daily during- the
week from 8) a. 111. to 1 p. m., and from 3 p
m. to 7 p. m. Ou Sunday from 9 to 10 a
m. The mails close daily at 7 p. in.
Our citizens will no doubt be pleased to
learn that the Free feridge, over the Wateree
River at Camden, has at last been com-,
pleted. The wood work is done; and as j
soon as the ends of &e Bridge have been
filled in with earth, which will be in two or
three days, vehicles of all kinds can cross.
Foot passengers have been using the Bridge j
for some time past. The structure is almost
1000 feet long, and is strong aud substantial,
and out of the reach of the water
in the highest freshets. The work hae been
under the superintendence of Capt. James I.
Yillipigue, for several months, and has been
pushed as rapidly as circumstances would
permit. We advertise for sale, this week,
the flat which has done l(Ag and faithful
service at the Ferry, but is now functiu
officio.
Atlanta Medical College.?We call
attention to the notice of this Institution,
which begins its Sixteenth course of Lectures
in November next. The College is situated
at Atlanta, the most lively city of the most
prosperous State in the South. The Faculty
is large, and has a reputation for ability.?
There are many young men in our country
who are looking to the Practice of Mediciue.
By patronizing the College at Atlanta, they
can save the expenses of travelling to the
North, be convenient to their homes, and
enjoy all advantages, while fostering a
Southern institution.
The Fifty-fourth Anniversary of the Camden
and Kershaw Bible Society-will be celebrated
at the Presbyterian Chuith, Sunday,
the 12th inst., at 7 J o'clock, P.M. We
should show our appreciation of the objects
of this Society by attending its meeting,
and assisting in its work. Kev. R. L. Harper,
of the Methodist Church, will preoeh
tne sermon.
J. W. McCurry, Ksq., offers a large and
attractive Stock of (Jood9, which he has just
purchased. lie is prepared to furnish any
thing that his customers can call for in his
line, at such prices that they will not feel
disposed to go elsewhere for any improvement
oit his bargains.
Mr. Win Wallace calls the attention of
the public to his stock of Dry Goods,- etc.
at his establishment one Door above I)r.
Young's Hook Store His assortment is
full, and carefully selected by himself.
Sheriff's Sales.?The sales on Monday
were slimly attended; few except the parties
immediately interested being present.
The lands of J. J. Richardson, Trustee
were sold as follows : One tract of 42 acres'
at per acre; one tract of 50 acres, at
$2 50 per acre; one tract of 38J acres, at
$.'1 per acre; one tract of 57 acres, at $4 per
acre. The lands of the Colclough Kstat
consisting of 2,110 acr?9, wero sold in t
- ^
tracts, at du cents per acre, an uut iw.7
the tracts being bought in by W. M. Shan
non, Esq., for creditor*. The lands of Jas
K. Arrants, consisting of 140 acres, wen
bought by J. M Davis, Receiver, at 12 pei
acre.
If you wish to smoke, go to W L. Arthur's
Be has a lot of fius oif are.
Coming.?Mr. J. A. Armstroug, whom
we all kuow, ia now on the road from Kentucky,
with a large drove of the finest horses
and mules ever offered for sale in this market.
He will arrivo in Camden about the
first of November, and, as his prices will be
suited to the times, our planters would do
well to give him a call when he comes. See
advertisement in another column.
. t
Wateree Division, No. 9, S. op T.?
The following Offiocrs were duly installed on
Monday evening last, to serve the ensuing
quarter :
W. H. K. Workman, W. P.
W. Z. Leitner, W. A.
J. M. Gayle, T.
S. M. Mathis, F. 8
?r r? n.n o Q
? . JV lUUVsI Blgub, ? U.
A. B. Lee, A. R. S.
Waddy C. Thompson. C.
R. P. Miles, A. 0. !
Robert Man, Chaplain.
James Nelsou, I. S.
A. C. Douglas, O S.
J. W. McCurry, P. W. P.
? ??
The American Farmer for October
is received, full of information on all seasonable
topics. The contents are varied,
but sound and practical, embracing every
department of rural life. The publisher offer
some valuable premiums fof clubs for the
next volume, and will send each new subscriber
the last three numbers of this year,
free.
Published by Samuel .Sands & Son, Baltimore,
Md. at $1.50 a year or at $1 in
clubs of five or more. Specimen numbers
will bo sent free. i
i
i
The Rural Carolinian.?The October <
number of this truly valuable Illustrated '
Agricultural Monthly is promptly at hand.
The number before us, which commences
the Fifth Volume, shows unmistakeable evi- ;
dense of improvement. Its pages contain
the usual amount of usefut and practical information
for the agriculturist, tbo horticulturist,
and the homo circle. It ahoold
have a place in every Southern Farmers' 1
home, not only as an invaluable counsellor
in the daily farm work, but as a fireside companion
to the household.
The pnblishers announce their puporse
of offering a premium Chromo to subscribers.
They have selected two beautiful Six Dollar
Chromot /or that purpose. Subscribers will
I be entitled to n choice of either of them on
complying with the terms?ayearssnbscrip!
tion puid in advance, together with two dollars
for a Chromo. This is a new enterprise
for a Southern publication , and we
hope its projectors will be amply rewarded
for their praiseworthy undertaking. The
Chromo *ill be ready for delivery early in
December.
The publishers are derirous of organising
an effiaiont corps of canvassers in every
County of each *of the Southern States, t o
whom-they will allow liberal commissions.
Those willing to undertake the duties are
required to make early application to the
publishers at Charleston, S. C.
Sooner or later all will be forced to admit,
that manual labor cannot compete in
quality of work with maohincry, and none
are so blind as uot to notice the great reduction
in the price of an article, as soon as
machinery is adapted to its manafseture.?
No lino of goods have been more favorably
affected by skillfully made machinery, than
Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Ac. All of the improvements
iu this line are used to get np
stock for Messers. I. H. Hall A Co., Char
- * " - ? an/l I
lestOD, S. U. AgoniS lor me ueai. rvouug wn
lining Asbestos Felt ever used. Send for
price list and circulars.
Window Glass.?Great attention is now
deservedly paid to the kinds of Window
Glaw used in dwellings, stores and churches
All qualities of American and French Window,
Picture, Photograph, Cut, Grourfd,
Enameled and Colored Gloss, wholesale and
j retail, from Mr. P. P. Toale, No. 20 Hayne
street, Charleston, S. C. Send for price
cord.
Make Money fast and honorably, $12.50 per
day, or $76 p <r week, by at once applying for a 1
territorial right, (which are given free to agents,)
to sell the best, strongest, uiost useful, and
rap'd selling Sowing Machine, and Patent But'ton
Hole Worker, ever used or recommended by
families, or buy one for your own use; it is only
$5. Sent free every where by express. Address
for particulai s
Jerome B. Hudson & Co., Cor Greenwich &
Cortland! 8ts, N. Y.
Sept. 25, bin.
For Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Indigestion.
Depression of Spirits & General Debility
in their various forms, FERRo-pHOsmoRATKn
Elixir of Camsata made by Caswell, Hazard
& Co., New York, and sold by alt druggists, s,
he best tonic. As u stimulent tonic for patients
recovering from fever or sickness, it has no
I equal. If taken during the season it prevent
fever and agueand other intermittent fevers.
Flour! Flour!!
100 barrels, different grades,
i For sale by
BALM BKO.
Bagging* and Tie*.
5 10,000 yards BAMINO
^ 25,000 pounds TIES. For sale by
BAUM BBO.
BACOST! BACOJr!!
r 20.000 pounds BACON
% 6 Parrels HAMS.
For sale by
BAl .1l BRO
SepUmbar 4. . if
A GREAT SENSATION! Agent8 Wanted. Cash
Salary or commission allowed. Strictly honorable.
Address, F. A. ELLS k CO., Charlotte, Mich. a 4w
\A/DR1/IMP PI ACQ MALEORFKMAE. MO
VYUnMllU ULMOO* week guaranteed. Be pectable
employment at home, day or evening; no
capital required ; fuil.lnstructioaa k Valuable package
of goods sent free by mall. Address, with six cent return
stamp, M. YOUNG, k CO., 178 Green wlcjj st, N. Y.
MIIOn^D Q No> we would only call attention to
Iy1U11U L11 I our will a co ik, with which a man
can earn Ms per day In good territory. It borea any
diameter, ana ordinary wella at the rate of UO ft. ner
day. Farm, Township k county Rights for sale. Descriptive
book sent on receipt of ?c. postage. Address
acoir Co., St. Lonls, Mo.
For Portable ami Stationary Steam Enginet
Page's Patent Portable
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS.
To cut from 300 to 3,000 feet per hour with one Saw.?
Gang. Muley and Saab Saw Mill, Portable Grlat Mint.
Letters Turbine Water Wheels, and every kind of Machinery
accessory to the manufacture of Lumber.
Address., GEO. PAGE k CO..
' No. 5 Schroder St., Baltimore, Md.
fVSend for Descriptive catalogue and Price List.
WASHINGTON AND INSIDE. I
AGENTS WANTED for a complete history of our National
Capital. Its origin, growth, excellencies, abases,
beauties and personages are all portrayed In that graphic
style Which has placed the author, GborOK Alfred
Townsend, among the foremost newspaper correspondents
of the time. It gives bold startling, truthful
Inside views of Washlngtou life, aud Congressional and
Lobbying Jobbery. Boohs ready for delivery. Extra
terms for this State. Address,
Jambs Bbtt8 k Co., Hartford, Ct.
Breech-loading Shot Guns $40 lo $300. Double
Shot Guns $8 to $150. Single Guns, $3 to
$20. Rifles, $8 to $75. Revolvers, $6 to $25.
Pistols, $1 to $8. Gun Materials, Fishing Tackle.
Large discount to Dealers or Clubs. Army Guns,
Revolvers, &c., bought or traded for. Goods
sent by express C. O. D. to be examined before
paid for.
NEVER
Neglect a Cough, Nothing Is more certain to lay
the fonndatlon for future evil consequences.
Wells' Carbolic Tablets
are a sure cure for all diseases of the Respiratory OrSins,
Sore Throat, Cokls, Croup, Diphtheria. Asthma,
atarrb, Hoarseness.- Dryness of the Throat, windpipe,
or Bronchial Tubes, and all Dlseaaea of the Lungs.
In all eases of sadden cold, however .taken, these
TABETS should be promptly and freely uaed. They
equalize the circulation of the blood, mitigate the severity
of the stuck, and will, In a very short time, restore
healthy action to the affected organs.
Will's Carbolic Tablets are put up only In blcb
boxes. Take no substitutes. If they cant be found at
your druggist's, send at once to the aqent "in New
tore, who will forward them by return mail.
Do NT be Deceived by Imitations.
Bold by druggists. Price so cents a box.
JOHN qTTSELLOGG, 18 Plhtt-st., New-York,
Send for Circular. Sole Agent for Ontted states.
W'TNOM E Sr/^M
Agents Wanted.
SIMP YOB L ATALOOPS.
DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO., N. Y.
THE ONLY KNOWN MEDICINE
THAT AT TLK S AME TIME
Purges. Purifies, and Strengthens the
System.
D*. TrrrM Pill* we composed of many ingredient*.
Prominent among them are Sarsapanila and Wild
Cherry, >o united aa to act together; the one, tin ough
its admixture with other atibataacei, purifying and
purging; while the other la strengthening the system.
Thus these Pilla are at the aame ant a tonic and a cathartic,
a desideratum long sought for by medical men,
but never before diaoovered. In other worda. they do
the work of two medicine* and do it much better than
any two we know of, for they remove nothing from
the ayntem but impurltiee, so that while they purge
they also strengthen and hence they cauae no debility
and we followed by no reactlou.
Dm. Trrr'fl Pills have a wonderful Influence on the
?- TK?. nrt. nnlv nnrtfv without WMkeOllir It.
UIUOU, A UV/ uv? V?v r? .v . r
but they remove all noxious particles from the cnyle
before it is couverted Into (lul.l, and thus makes Impure
blood an utter Impossibility. As there Is no debilitation,
so there Is no nausea or sickness attending
the operation of this most excellent medicine which
never strains or tortores the digestive organs, hut
causes them to work in a perfect natural manner;
heuce persons taking them do not become pale uud
emaciated, but on the contrary, while all Imparities are
being removed, the combined action of the Raraapariiiu
and wild Cherry purines and Invigorates the body, aud
a robust state of health ts the result of their united action.
Price ? cents a box. 8okl by all druggists. Depot
48 Cortlandt St., New York. 4w
Grand Concert
By State Authority,
for the purpose of aiding in the establishment of
L1MCOLN LIBRARY.
A Grand Concert will be given in the CITY
OF NEWARK, N. J., on NOVEMBER 16, 1873,
at which time and place
$226,000 IN CASH
will be distributed among the Ticket-holders. Ths enterprise
Is chartered by the Legislature of the State of
New Jersey, for the purpose above named, and purchasers
of tickets can rely upon perfect the fairness
In the dlstrlbntlon and prompt payment of the (lifts advertised.
Tickets, fleech;6 for 19,13 for tlO, to for
$20. $299,000 in Cash Oifts. The following Gifts will be
distributed among ticket-holders Immediately after the
('oftcert, and Gifts immediately thereafter.
ONK GRAND CASH GIFT ISO.OuS
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 18.000
ONt Grand Cash Gift IO.OuO
one grand Cash Gift d.oko
1 Cash Gift 3,ooo
1 cash Gift 2,600
1 Cash Gilt 2,000
1 Cash Gift 2,000
1 Cash Gift 2,000
1 Cash Gift 2,0o0
1 Cash Gift l.ooo
1 Cash Gift 1,000
1 Cash Gift l.Ooo
1 Cash Gift 1,000
1 Cash Gift 1,000
l Cash Gift 1,000
1 Cash Gift 1,000
1 Cash Gift 1,000
1 Cash Gift l,0?o
1 Cash Gift l.OOo
10 Caab Gifts loon eacli 6,000
80 Cash Gifts 200 " 4,000
100 Cash GlfU loo 10,000
900 Cash Gifts 60 ' lo.ooo
9,000 Cash GlfU 10 " 60,000
8,000 Cash Gifts 5 " 28,0.*
19,000 Cash Gifts 1 " 18,000
26,361 CASH OIFTS amounting to $226,006
? * omninT no Agents outside of the largo cities.
we are enabled to fire to purchaser* the benetu or me
commission that would otherwise gothe Ageni. \\ i
will Uiarelore send you IS tickets for HO. or x* for tin;
for $3. bmgle ticket* out dollai. All commiinlcutioits
promptly answered.
The distribution will be conducted by a sworn com
mlttee, who will decide upon the fairest and moat Iii
partial mode of dlatrlbutlou. A list of numbers it
whic h gift* are awarded will be aenl luevety purchase!
immediately after the Concert. We will send ticket*
by express and collect on deltrery, wlion <? ordered
Be aure and send your full address- name, town, renin
tr and Stale, plainly written. As over one half of tin
tickets are already engaged by Agents in the cities neai
by, we would adrlae tbuae wbodeslic one or mo etc
forward their ordera to ua at once. I uot delay.
"Knowing the mahafera of thta enterprise, we ,-ai
assure the public that It will be a gi and success, am
eyery confidence caa be placed In It/' Newer k Journal
"The managers of this enterprise aic men of character
and ability, and there Is no doubt but they will inaki
the enterprise eminently successful." Newark Pre**
Address, PRTEKW k CO., Directors, Nowarfc, N. 3. ??
SAB AT OGA APERIEN T. SK fSS3 j
rowoBK m the Saratoga Mineral Spring Waters, am
used for the same purposes. Compact and Portabl
Prepared only by Oao. H. FIsr a Aon, baratoga Spring!
N. Y. Sold by Druggists WTnr it. km.
Important and True.
NEW g-OOXDS. I
Cheap Goods.
Such Goods as we Require.
We would respectfully invite the attention of
our friends and customers to our stock of
FEW GOODS
which we hate just received, and are selling at
as low prices as the same goods can be bought
iu any country town in the southern country.
Our stock of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. 4c.
Comprises in part: Calicoes, Alpaccas, Worssteds,
DcLaines, lierage, Ginglmms, Plaids, Linseys,
Kerseys, Cassimeres, S&ttinetts, Jeans,
Denims, Ticking, Shirtings and Sheetings, blea/ ha/1
o?i/l iinhlnnnKotl' T)?*t11inrra Tilnin onrl nhppk
ed Oznaburgs; Blankets, Coverlids, Comforts,
Over and Undershirts and Drawers; Ladies'
Balmoral Skirts, Corsets; ladies' and gent's.
Handkerchiefs, ladies' gent's, and children's
Hosiery, Gloves, &c., ladies' Belts, gent's. Bows,
Collars, Shirt Fronts, Suspenders, &c., Laces,
Edgings, Braids, Trimmings, &c., Towels, Knitting
Cotton, Needles, Pins, Hair Pins, Hair
Nets, Thimbles and Thread. Pocket Knives,
H'ocket Books, Round and Dressing Combs,
Tooth Brashes, Pens and Pencils, Extracts and
Pomades, with various other articles to numerous
to mention. Our stock of
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES
Consists of everything usually kept in a well
regulated Family Grocery, viz?
8UGARS? All grades
COFFEE? Rio, Laguyra and Java
RA CON? White ana smoked Sides and Shoulders
BREAKFST STRIPS?-Tht very best in Baltimore
MOLASSES?New Orleans and 8. H. Syrup
MACKAREL?Nos. 1, 2 and 3
CHEESE? New New York Factory
008HEN BUTTER?The best to be had.
LARD?Superior Leaf
RICE?Both prime and medium
PEARL GRIST? From Baltimore
TOBACCO?Finest chewing an Durham smoking
PIPES?All sizes, kinds and qualities
CIGARS?From finest to common grades
CANNED GOODS?Of every decription
CONFECTIONS?Of all varieties and qualities
SARDINES?Warranted genuine
Yeast Powders, Salad Oil, Candles, Matches,
Family and Fancy Setp, Starch, Soda, Pepper,
Spice, Nutmegs, Ginger, Mustard, Pieties, Jellies,
Worcestershire Pepper and Oapers 8ances,
Powder, Shot and Caps, and many other articles
which we have not room to mention. We
also keen during the season
All kinds of Fruits, Vegetables &c
Such ? Apple*, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas,
Cranbarries, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Currants,
Cabbages, Irish Potatoes, Onicns, Ac.
We have also always on hand an assortment
of
Crockery ware, de. de.
All of the above goods we will sell at the very
lowest figures for Cash, and purchasers will
find it to their interest to give us a oall before
purchasing elsewhere.
KIRKIET A GARLAND.
> Next dtior south of the corner, in the Worktnan
Building.
v Sept. 26. It.
DON'T PAIL
TO CALL A1 THE
Cheap Cash Store
. OF
D. W. JORDAN, Agt.
Firnt-rute Quality
RIO COFFEE,
25 oeota per pound? 4 lbs. for $1.
Fine grades of
FAMILY FLOUR,
CHOICE
O. R/. SI3DES,
The bent in the market. A complete assortment
of
FRESH CRACKERS,
SUGAR JUMBLES\
SUGAR NIC NACS,
GINGER SNAPS,
LEMON CRACKERS, $0.
PURE KEROSENE OIL,
Always on hand, at 40 cents per gallon.
A choioe line of the GROCERIES usually
kept in a
First Class Grocery Store.
I
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ftugars and Coffees.
25 barrels SUGAR, different grades
15 sacks COFFEE, different kinds.
For sale by
BAUM BRO.
' September 4. tf
! WATERS' CONCERTO PARLOR ORftAHS
an at noii Mutifal a
A||fr\?sy|? and P?rfoct in laM
?m MBit. TV CON*
CEHTO STOP it lidkMt
?v?r siacse iraar
OrfUi <? prodvctd by
an xtTm??to/r*dip? KSS^H'
cnllarlr T?kc?4. tk?
^^ ^^^EFFECT
? MIL ITIB*
mM? ?J IW?T(V
Hi;
^^^^^^ nAifvoiCB <i av>
cllii n.^-f r*. indtUHmy WATKMtjt <* *
k trtaulr InrprleM far CMfci"
balane* M MUD thlr ptJWW. MW 7l
Of?Tt thH elm? PuSo^ i^*^
lmproT(airata./irJ9TS ?u*. OROAlfiJ"
Oc(?T?,|7*. dovhle-REED OHOAWH,
. $ 100} 4-HTO Ft 111 I S-?TOF,?WS. *?*,*?
yigrJt. ILLUmUnU)CATALOOUtSMAILED. A toy
iiKounttcMniuun. CTurtka. Smiw Jt*w*i |
^.UUt.Udgm.tU AOEm WllllVli
NEW G<
I am now receiving the i
DRY G<
CLOT!
Hats, Boots
Which I have ever offered 1
I care, at low pi
EXTRA IlsTD1
To those in want of a good
Cash Price.
ROBERT
CAMDEN, OCTOBER 2, 1873..
GR AND I
01
FALL AND Wll
'
ONE OF
LABQEST
flyer Produced i
\
%rsr goods,
CLOTHING, HA
BOOTS ANDI
Carpets and
IN ENDLESS V.
Cheaper T
jJW"* Country Merchants will find it to <
th s extensive stock.
CALL AT ONCE AND
Camden, September 11.
3,000 cases BOO
FOR FAL1
:o:
WE are now receiving from the Manufacturer!
SHOES AND TRUNKS of every descriptic
Market. Merchant* visiting Oharleston are invit
d. :
2 HAYNE?
August 28.
~ FALL
AND
Winter Goods!
AT
J. AT. I. JONES'
CHEAP CASH STORE.
Oar Stcok of
General Merchandize,
Consisting in part, of
IDIR/ST 0003DS.
Groceries, Hardware,
Cutlery, Boots, and Shoes,
Notions, Hats, &c,
Will be sold at the very lowest prices for
. cosh or its equivalent in barter.
Ill Goods sold by us are warranted
as represented We
have a largo and well selected stock of
North Carolina Shoes,
Which we offer at low figures.
We pay the highest market prices for Cotton
and other Country Produce. Agents
for Neblett& Goodrich's Cotton (Jins, which
we offer at Manufacturer's prices.
19*All Goods purchased by parties residing
within the corporate limits of the town,
? i r c .1
will be delivereu dv u? irec w l-nm^c.
J. & T. I. JONES.
Camden, Sept. -5. tf.
Bagging, Ties, &c.
40 bales BA0(1 TNG, vitriol^ brands,
?tons ARROW TIES.
MACKARKL, in barrels, half-barrels, quar- j
rels, kits and at retail.
CROCKERY, Ac. Ac.
Just received by
J. A T. I. JONES.
August 28. stf
Vermifuge*,
Worm Candy, and Patent Modeines, of all
kinds. For sals by
Nov 21 HODtttON * DUNLAP. 1
OOPS!
most complete stock of
OODS,
aiNG,
and Shoes,
,0 the Public, bought with
ices. I offer
CJCIEDMIEILTTS
article at the very lowest
1 M.. KENNEDY.
)ISPLAY
8"
HTER GOODS.
4 .
' THE
1 STOCKS
in this Market.
s
SHOSW,
Window Shades,
ARIETY, AND
ban Ever!
;heir interest to select their supplies from
EXAMINE.
II. BARUCH.
?TS AND SHOES
TP. A TIP.
/
i a rery large and well selected Stock of BOOTS,
in, which will be sold as low as in any other
ed to examine our stock.
P. FLEMING & CO.,
STREET, CORNER OF CHQJLCH STREET.
2m
1873. 1873.
~EALL TRADE~
We are now receiving a large etook of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, for Men and Boys,
HATS, of all styles,
100 cases BOOTS AND SHOES,
HARDWARE AND CROCKERY,
SADDLERY AND HARNESS.
In fact, a great many articles too tediou* to mention?all
of which we will sell at our usual low
prices.
BAUM BRO.
September 19 tf
Fall and Winter.
isrs.
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Boots and Shoes.
Hats, Groceries,
Crockery and Hardware,
AT
W. L. AItTIIL!R'S.
I am offering extra inducements to purchasers
from my
LABGE STOCK,
aud would respectfully solicit a call,
W. L ARTHU R
OR o
UOjHVUIUV! i.17. O
Butter, Cheese, Lard&Mullet.
200 boxes CHEESE,
50 Tuba Buttet,
50 Barrels and Tabs Lard,
125 Barrels No. 1 Mullet,
F. W. KERCHNER.
27, 28 and 29 North Water St.
Jan. 16. Wilmington, K. 0,