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liOOAlf MAffEW cnTScrf niftKcToRyf ^ Baptist Church. Broad street?Rev. Robt. Thomson, Pastot, Services every Sunday . at 11 a. m. and 7 J p. in. Prayer Meeting ^ Thursday^. v>*?iJ U ? in Methodist Church, DeKalb street?Rev R. L. Harper,Pastor?Services at 11 A.M. m mi 7 p- S"fT M?an?' W WednesdaJt*tfY.*M^ \ v ' T K Presbyterian Church, DeKalb street? Rev. 3. H. _ fij, IW^Sar.T.ee at 11 B A. M. and 4 P. M. on Sunday; Prayer W Meeting fflflMNHftoBML rffO [ Episcopal Church. Corner of Lyttleton ' and Laurens stre4tt| Br#. B.iIVIX PiRtf, Sunday serricesatll o'clock A. M. and 4 Wateree tlfvision fto. 9, S. of T. 1 f Attend the Regular Meeting. A o^tror Brviaidlrdt Temperauct' r /kl Hall, on MOJvUAY evening /SW& nex^lJ.oic|^ri{ >/[ f I AnpcLiTvA. By order otthe W.P. POST UfTfC^-'llOUi luivucr uuntv ?. Post Office will be open irom 9 a.ta. to 1 p. id., andirons 6p. m. to 81 p.m.- On 8ubday, from 9 a. m. to 10 a. in. The mails open at 8 p. vx Mid close at 6 a. m. On Sunj 4 Y' " X y l . . > days at 5 p. m. Moore^G^SS ant^r^ ance Ilallon Tuesday evening, the 18th hist., at 71 o'clock. The public are respectfully invited to tfMniWltik bvtn lAfttffcJ Notice.?There will bp a grand parade of the Knights of the M$sk On Wednesday the 19th inst., at 81 o'clock p. m. All who desire to participate, will procure their masks and costumes and report to the Qrand Commander at the first playing of the Brass Band, at tbe>phiee of .assembly, in front of the MarkeP*5nlT TAlO'li T>1 Mrs. Margaret Whitaker ?This es tiuiable lady, widow of the late Maj. John j Whitaker, died at herrpsidwy u> iiobkirk, on Tuesday, 4th ibst." She was an old resident of Camden, and universally We regret that we hare to announce the death of Mrs. Martha J. Dutton, which oecurred on Monday evening last. The deceased was a well-known member of our commt^it^, noted for her industry, and indepdtronft *"stfet!?tfref ebsractor, as well as for her kindness of heart and charity for the suffering. In her death the poor and afflicted have lost afrfeatHt I w a lt(*I Mrs. Leo, the widow of Gen. Robert E' Lee, died at Lexington, Va.?on Thursday, the 6th inst., in the sixty-seventh year of her 4 m, > j age. The Hfywmow.?-The returns have not come iu fully, but so far as beard from, they "* * - i T * ? t% T render almost certain t lie elect inn 01 J auies L. Thompson, (colored.) as County Commissioner, b) a mdjorky of i/em 75 to 100 over Samuel R, Adams, Independent Republican. hsai * * ' The Siyiy^ Baptist Convention.?This body piteft in Columbia on Thursday before the Fifth Sunday iu.November, inst., (being tba. 27th d*y of the month.) The various railroads leading to the city bavc 1 consented to pass delegates to and from the Conventiop;tfbt ^ne fin*, fay/to pay foil fare going and to return Free.* ^ r , James Jones advertises a residence for "tCCVlOJj/f J Win. M. Connofi, of Lancarter?Steam Engine and other valuable Machinery. II. Bardch realises the Exigencies 6f the " Panic." - v Mr. R. M> Kennedy ha eame down to New York prices, in consequonce of the Panic. See hie advertisement on oar third page. GREAT*'tf/sTiRH Mknaoeri*.-?'Thfc. > comprehensive and celebrated establishment ^ ?pronoaneed one of the greatest combinations of caravan, museum, hippodrome, aquarium and cim^ on the road?with all its colonial and wondrous proportions, will visit our A c*? ftoterday, the 22d instant. Gen. W. J. Hardee, of Selma, Al?., died at Wytheville, Va., on the Gth iost. A- ? : Dr. LaBorde, long a Professor in the j South Carotins CoHegs and University, died at Columbia, on Thursday* Gth inat. The yellow fever haa abated greatly in the SouthrWeat. - * . : 1 . ? i The Timmossville News.?We welcome our new friend to our editorial table. It is a large and elegantly printed sheet, published weakly by David Barnes. The editorial department is filled with able and temperate articles, and although the paper spreads the binner of Democracy, simple and awMB-pure, we are satisfied that its efforts will be directed to whatever will $ benefit the. b'tate, whether a movement to 4hat?nd bo inaugurated by u Democrat or itepublioanf. The Orphan'* Appeal, is a handsome little paDer published at Columbia. 8.41, in the interest of tli? ''Orphans' Home." The price is SI per year which goes to the support of that uoble charity. The Ajieric^n Farmer for November fr |t hand, well filled as usual with its substantial array of seasonable matter for the farmer. The aim of this old journal seems #1 h? Iasa tn Autor t/? the nntmlar taste for (th? attractive, than to furnish to the working Mid thinking agriculturist, in whatever branch, solid fare from the best sources. Most of its contents are original, either from the editors or correspondents of experience 19 their several departments, but such selections as are presented are made with judgmfnt, with adaptability to the needs of our aection. We can commend the Farmer to 'ourreaders as a reliable paper. The publishers offer some valuable premiums for cluos, and will send the last three numbers of ibis year free to subscribers sending in their names before December 31. Pub lished by Samuel Sands & Son, Bultimore, ,M<1, at $1.50 a year, or at $1 in clubs of five or more. Specimen Nos. will be sent j tt Sooner or later all will be forced to ad j mit, that mar. ual labor cannot compete in I quality of work with .machinery, and none are so blind a.*, not to notice the great reduction in the price of an article, as soon as machinery is adapted to its manafacture.? No line of goods have been more favorably affected by skillfully made machinery, than Doors, Sashes. Blinds, &c. All of the itn* provenients in this line are used to get up stock for Mesicrs. I. H. IIall & Co., Charleston, S. C. Agents for tho best roofing and lining Asbesks Felt ever used. Send for price list and circulars. Tna Praisr amp Sweetest Cod-Liver Oil 19 Hazard ft ofcbw -U's, made on the iea shore, from fresh selected livers, bycaswell, Hazard ft Co., New York. It is absolutely pure and tireet. Patients who b.-.veoDce taken it prefer it to all cfiicrs. Physicians have decided it superior to any cf the other oils in market. 4w Make Moxei fast and honorably, $12.60 per day, or $76 pev week, by at once applying for a territqrial right (which are given free to jgents,) to sell the best, strongest, most -useful, and rapid selling ??<vfog Machino, and Patent Button Hole Worker, ever used or recommended by families, or buy one for your own use; it is only $5. Sent free everywhere *y express. Address for particulars. Jerome B. Hudson & Co., Cor Greenwich ft Cortlandt fits, N. Y. Oct. 30, 4t. A Liberal Reward Will be paid ft r the recovery, or such informadon as will lead to the recovery, of a BRIGHT nAY HORSR, about 14 hands high, well formed, with black niane and tail, former lightly, atter thickly branded, with white nose, both hind feet white: a fast walker, and a fust- runner, a quarter; stolen from the stable of Mr. Jacob Ledingham. in Richland County, H. C., on the night of the 23d of October, 1873. W. J. LEDINGHAM. Grovewood, S. C., W. C. ft A. R* R. October 80. 3t* r * ' fe V.BniMrriNi ^bKn*iuIS'Trp!'>J,iiciIi{mjrtr \ I BrdcAettJh dt JUiLB&butrr.j,WirG ants,\ I SUtt&ni xtrlteJunius-.FloorsndDrun\ I TUtwjWitftrPixT,WtbtntHxtyfMMbv) \ \ Ctiuu*'MiJtrjKrir Wood* & c. ^ All tforhWirrtAtil. % j LOWEST PRICE S.J SerdfbrPriceLiit. J j LH. HALL & CO.! Bjf. icfiefiirm <5 DhUtj. g 2,4i, . 9,70. M~.trAct Street, Siko, 2?5, ?a3tB*y$ Li CHAftLESTOX, S, C. fcj Thie Cut entered accordlug to Act of Congress is the yearJlSTS, by I. H. Haj.i. & Co., in the office of tlio Librarian of Congress at Washington. May 19. 12tn. Bagging, Ties, &c. IO bales BAUQrKf}. various brands, 2 to nsARU JW TIES, MACKAIIEL, in barrels, half-barrels, quarrels, kits an I at retail. CROCK KEY Ac. Ac. .7 ust received bv J. A. T. I. JONES. . August 28. tf A CARD. TlIB undersigned offer for mile at the lowest figures for c*el>, Groceries, Dry Goods. Shoes, Hardware, Onckery. Saddlery. \e.,*.vc-, and solicit a share of public patronage. PHELPS & BILLINGS. P. L. Phelps and W. M. Billings are duly ou theriied t* atrt is our agents, and arc empower d to sign the name of the firm in purchases and settlements. H A. PHELPS. M. A. BILLINGS, S. A. DRSAUSSURE. Jttne 6 tf | ^y|inWilil:Tllli?rm Gratefnl Thousands proclaim Vinkgak Bitters the most wondor ful Invigorant that ever sustained the sinkiDg system. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted bevond repair. Bilious, Remittent, and Intermittent Fevers, which are so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumu, and reinarka-' bly so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon theso various organs, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, as they will speedily remove the dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body against disease by purifying all its fluids with Vinegar Bitters. So epidemic can take hold of a system thus fore armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, nondacbe, Pain in the Shoulders. Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Soar Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. Scl-ofuliLOr King's Evil, White Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial affections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc. In these, as in all other constitutional Diseases, Walker's Vinegar Bitters have show n their great curative powers iu the moot obstinate and intractable cases. Eor Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and-Bladder, these Bitters have no c^uul. Such Diseases are caused by \ itiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases.?Persons engaged in Paints and Minerals, such ns Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters and Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, take a doso of Walker's v fS'kgar Bitters occasionally. For vSkin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt-Kheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Kingworms, Scald-hcad, Soro Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nnturo, are literally, dug up aud carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. Fin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. No system of nicdiciue, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics will free the system from worms like these Bitters. vl ttr 1/v 1 - a_ * j?'orFemaieL'onipiamis, m young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon find its impurities bursting . through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you finu it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul; your feelings will tell . you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. R. II. SIcDONALU & CO., Druggist* St Ocn. Agts., San Francisco. California, St cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts .N'.Y. Void by ftII Druggists and Dealers. I -A. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO nOTVMTTMT^Tl S ! I MY ENTIRE STOCK OF Dry Goods MOTIONS. i Men's Furnishing Goods, i CLOTHIN 0? II ATS AMI CAPS, Boots and Shoes, # IVow Complotcs Will ho ofl'orp'l ft.i Hale, mi itii'l afierllii- lu'o, ni Prices to suit Purdi users. * All who wish Olioap OoodS, Call ami examine my nfnck: W. WALLACE" ~~ THI; I'I amiirs T WAREHOUSE. PLANTERS, and olhers, wishing to obtain their supplies nt prices that defy competition, will consult their interest by examining my stock before purchasing elsewhere, My stock for the Fall arid Winter Trade has never been more complete. It consists in'pnrt of Groceries. SUGARS?Of all grades. COFFEE?Kio, Laguira and Java, FAMILV FI.OUR?Of the finest quality, CANNED GOODS?Of all descriptions, BACON and LARD, GOSIIEN BUTTER and CHEESE, FRESH CRACKERS?A complete assortment. Staple Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, BOOTS, SHOES, ] HATS, CAPS, LEATHER, t Hard ware, Crockery ware, Bng-gfing' and Ties, And, indeed, every thing usually found in a First Clnss Grocery. #3"*My stock is replenished weekly?Goods always fresh. The highest market price paid for Cotton. A call is respectfully solicited. 1). >V. JORDAN, Agent. October 30. tf R. R. Rr RADWAY'S READY RELIEF I Ct" RES THE WOBST PAINS In rrom One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR A.Ter reading thin ?dvcrtu?Beiu need any one SUFFER WITH PAIX. radwats beady relief is a cube for EVERY PAIN. It was the first andla The Only Pain Remedy that Instantly atope the moat excruciating pains, allays Inflammations. an J cures Congestions. whether ot tin Ltme?, Stomach, Bow els, or other glands or organs, by one application. ix from one to TWENTY minutes, tto matter how violent or excruciating the pain the RHEUMATIC, Red-rid ten. Infirm, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated w ith dUease may suiter, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WII.L AFFORD INSTANT EASE. 1NFAMMATIOX OF THE KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER. I INFLAMMATION OF TI1F BoWKLS. Co MENTION OF THE LUNGSBORK THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. PALPITATION OF TilK HEART. HYSTERICS, CIlol P, DIPHTKRIA. ft r aki:h, INFLUENZA. HEADACHE, TOOTH At IIE. neuralgia, rheumatism. COLD CHILLS, AOUB CHILLS. The application of liie Ready JtflUr'.hlhepartnr parts w lierethe palu or dllhcult^ exist* will afford ease ml ComlorL Twenty dropalt halfatumbler of water wllllnaf?*w tnomentacureCHKAMPS.SPASMS.SoURSTOMACH, HEARTBURN, SICK HEADACHK, DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY. COLIC. WIND IN THE BOWELS, and all I STERNAL PAINS. Trmrelera should ultra/a carry bol'le of H adway't Kcarfv Kellet with them. A law drops to wattrvvlllprcv.-nt stedenf-? or pains from c-Uaugu of water 11 is better than Frea-.li Brand; or BUUra as 'Stimulant. FEVER A*D A GEE. FF.VER AND AOT'E cared for flRy cent*. Thereto not a remedial agent in this world that will cureFover nd Ague, and all other Malarious, liilous. Scarlet, Typhoid. Yellow, and other Fevers [aided br ItADW A Y'K PILIJIJ eooutrk its It ADWA x'S REAbY ItK- I LIEF. FIfly eentaper butlls. HEALTH! BEAUTY!! STRONO AND PTTtE Ricn BLOOD?INCREASE OF FLESH AND WKICHT?CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALU DR. RADWAY'S QGrponorilHaD "Rotmliront uuioupuiiiiiuii iiuounuiii THE CREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. HAS MADETfTK MOST.ASTOXISHIRO CURES : SO 2U1CK.80 RAFI1) AUK IBi: I'HANliES, THE ODYUin>ER<JOE8,U.XDKRTIIKINKLljfejiCE Or THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE, 1 THAT Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Weight is Seei and Fell | Every drop of llio SARS aPJMITLLIAX RESOLVtNT communicatesthrough tbsllhssl.Sw?l. 1'rine, nd other Fluid, and Junes of iMbirr111111 the viper or Ufi, for It repair, the waste. of thd nwly with new and ouod material. 8cr?(uU, eywllt. Consutup'lrn, Glandular Unease, Ulcer* In tnftiuvat. Mouth. 1 umon, N'odetlniheOland.'iahdniwp.runf the-yten, SoreKyes, Strtttnuruuadischitkm front the Kara, and the wont forms of Sain d . sea sea, Eruption., Peter Sorts, Scald Head, Ring Win m.eaURheum.Krjstpclaa, Aont. Mack Spots, Wm riiMii the Flesh, Tumor., Cancert In tbt Wfltb,ud all W aktning nndpalntu: discharges, Night Sweats, la us of sperm nndall w astes of the life principle, art within lite cttratlvii range of this , wottderol Modern t'henn.-. r> a ltd a ft tr days' u Will prove loany person u-tiigill >ri!tlicr of Lhe?c tortus of di.ease its potent power t"Cu ethem. If the patient, dally her-.nuns reduced by the waste# and decomposition trails rt ntinually progressing, sueceedsinarresting these *? ! >. and repair, the ?.me with neiv rutterlalmad* tr- m healthy hlood?and thla theS.VUSAPAKII.I.l A V v. land doesseeme?antra Isctrtaln; for when ooee lb s remedy commences Its workofpurltieaflon, and sn. -eeds In diminishing the Iota of wastes. IU repaint will he rapid, mid overy day the patient will feel hitn.eli growing heller uiid stronger, thefiHiddlC'sMiigl etter,appetite Improving,nudtiesn Kud w eight Increasing. Not only do's ther'iiiSslMRtutsw RitoieesT execlt all koownj-einedial agents In the cure ol Chrouic. scrofulous, Constitutional, and .skin diseases , but It is the only positive cure for Kidney ?C Bladder Cowplaints9 frltt-nry tn^l Wnmhdlaeaaea.rcrerel. Dlatietrv. I>r>p?y, 8mppu(i'rV>trr, lnciiiuinriicesf Urine, Hrl 'ht v IIlv (iir, Albuminuria, ami in all ? where there are brick-dun deponlta, or ihe ?aier ia.tl h&, cloud), inuod Willianbaunre* likrth? xvblleufA ecv. or thread* Ilka White?!ik, or there I*n iiinrhtri.^rr, btlklea njp|iear ii ? and whita buna d i?t d"imb and when therein aprirkiut;. burning enaatmn WhYiMwing? iter, and pain lulbi-Mualli'tlhe Uatk atdaluug Uw Loins. Tumor of 12 Yearsy Growth j Cured by Bad way's Resolvent DR. RADWAY'S Perfect Purjata Pills, ? perfectly taatolaf*, rla mr.tly eutet with atveel sum, purge, ret uWtr.pitri'.. r ric,io!*trcn*thC.i. Itad- (?d wai'? 1'ilU, lor the . >;i. . .fiiliiwrd r? aflbe M'Ul irb, Liver, Howela, K t < Idar, Nereoun l> ?- ?, <>t lie idarhe.l ..n-U|'.m ii.< mi i.u*a, InJi nih il, I'vapi p?i i. Uil nixn.Ihi. i . I cr. Infleitiuj itl.ui nflb# H.iuela, l'ltc-, a 'lull P i. i.r. u of Iho Internal Vlecara. Warranted hi i f< i latttve cure. 1'i.relr , Vegetable,containing uotm tcur. .niineraUnrdcle'ein- 1 wit <ti Iii,n A fr\* dams of (IA DM* \ V : J'fcl.S ?III fn'C tho ?j?- . tf?n fr itn All th?* Ah<>'r Inrfl hSiri * I'ricC, "S>?t::l? 1 ? per l?..i Mil.lt ItY |i. i iHTS. . , RBAII " fALSR A N11 TRUK." Sou l am Mttr (UmptoKAttWAY A i' N*o UWirrri m. K?W || Y"rk. luterniaUuniT'in: I'm utloh will l?u trul you. ?l Hiiltci* CImmvsc. " n> boxc-i ni I:SI:. i'1 Jo firkins (lOSIIDN HUTTKll. * for :llr I.V HA I'M HHO. CAI? I>. | WM. D. TRANTHAM, ATTOHXKY AT LAW, 1 OAMDBN, 8. C _ * ? REOUCTION I2ST CONSEC THE F LOW PItlCE or\ a itv gvnrvwi s I liaye Reduce LOWEST NEW YC IXT jlxjXJ. KUIT: Call and rober: CAMDEN", NOVE MBER 13, 187 i d|i . I UAVE JUST RECEIVBD, (from the 1 XI 'heir LARGE STOCK, ol' Pure | Drugs, Medicine PAINTS, OILS A WINDOT Of all Sizej J "White-Wash, Varnish, SasL Tool and qualities. LAMPS, BURNERS ! Is very complete. We would par PATENT SAI Which has been tested with boilin ; Gentlemen, who state, over thei CAXNOT BE And is, bv far, the safest Lamp ir FANCY AND TOILET All' ! ALSO?THE RES ENGLISH AND FRENCH TOO COLOGNES, EXTRACTS, all qualities,) TOILET SETS, a beautiful assortment of CL PS A articles usually kept in our cstabli Please call and examine. H October 23. Sheriff's Sale. ROBERT A. YOUNG, et al. vs. JOSRIMI B. KKKSHAW, ct nl. Bill for Sal" of Laud*, virtue ot an order made at September J I'orni, 1ST-'. !>v Honorable T. II. Cooke, ulge of the Fifth Circuit, and to nu? directed, will pell <'tt the first Monday in December, 17". during the legal hours ot sale, in front of e Court House door at Camden. All that Trnet of I.a:. 1. l.ving in Kershaw I unity, on the waters <>.' Sanders' Creek, conin ng three hundred and ninety-five acres, or-or less bounded north hy Sanders' Creek, ist l>y lands nfU. C. Tryon, south l>v lands late 'Alexander Vonng. an 1 west hy Cautey lands. All that Tract of Land, lying on lioth sides of weuty-Five Mile Creek, in Kershaw Couti , containing five hundreil acres, more or ss. and known a- Burn-dale, hounded north I v I ti<1s of Thomas Sessions and late of John | . Kennedy, south l>y lands of Thomas Ses- | on-, east liv lands of John I). Kennedy, west j y ! IK11IX 1.1II < I. Term*?< >nc-fourth cash. 1 one. I w?. nd threeyenr'n credit, v :111 interext l'r?>? i da to. i?\ ilile annually. lo In- eocured by bond, inortitg and peifona! xpcuritv. samikl ri. \ck. s. k, r. November >. It I jOST, STRAYED or Stolen a brindle spotted en ^ Itog about one year old, named "Tip. lie, ax boon missing about one week* Any infor u- I linn that will lead to I lie recovery of the xuid j log will be thankfully received by 1'. At the Journal ollice. November 6thf tf. IN PRICES. ?UENCB OF 'ANIC, OF COTTON, ;i:> OF MONEY, . <1 Prices to the )RK QUOTATIONS, OS OP GOODS ne for yourselves. r M. KENNEDY. 3m Northern Markets,) and fire now open- . s and Chemicals, \ ND VARNISHES, V GLASS, t and Colors. j 3HES. j s ami Taint Brushes, of all sizes j Our stock of i >, AND CHIMNEYS, j . ticuiarly recommend the 1 RKTY LAMP. I g Kerosene Oil, by Scientific r own signatures, that it ; EXPLODED i use. L'lCLES, in large variety. it quality of ITH AND HAIR BRUSHES, | 11AIH GREASE, SOAPS, (of 1 VASES. DRESSING CASES, * . lN1> SAUCERS, and many other aliment. j ODGSON & DUNLAP. ! tf I ??J Sheriffs Sale. EX PARTE. R. J. DONALDSON, Receiver. Petition to pell Krai Estate. BY virtue of an order to me directed, from the Honorable T. II. Cooke, Judge of the Fifth Circuit. it September Term, 1S7J5, I will hell on Vi hi/ay, the FIRST day of December next, during ilie legal hours oi -ale, iu front of [the Court House door in t atndeu, All that Lot ami the Buildings thereon, known ns the C AMDEN RANK, situated in the Town ot Cumdon, hounded north by the Market, oast by Broad-street, south by Rutlodgc-strect, and west by lot No. . Term*?One-third <nsh. balance payable in one year, secured by bond of the purchaser, and a mortgage of t!te premises, and that the premises be insure I in the name of the lteeeiver, and the bond and mortgage of the premises be assigned to 15. J. D nald-on, and the costs 1?!? ill ? t f ll i i' DIM. "OtlhllTS fl'llltl till* 1 rrH received l>v tin- Sheriff. SAMl'EL VLACE. S. K. C. .November 6 4t Application for Final Discharge. N"iHICK i- hereby given flint one month nfter ti tle, 1 will apply to the Judge of l'rohntf f Kershaw Couiiiv. S C., for Letters of Uumisxioii as AdininNtrator of the Estntc of Margaret E. Hughes. deceased. A. L. McMULLAN, Adn.'r\ovemlier 6. 4t* Ka^iitU' and Tie*. 10.000 yards BAlUilNi* 000 pounds TIKS. For sale bv BAUM BBO.