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fiyp iTv-: .V -l .. P | - local items;. Fix id.? (hir determination that suf* terilert thall get our paper regular.'# it i Jixed. | ftSTRKMEMHEK?That tho office of j the Camdxn Journal is in Clybnrn'sj Block?Up Stairs. To Subscribers.?Persons, who! wore subscribers to the Journal on. the first cf July last, will continue to! recjive the paper, just as if it had nev- f er consolidated with the Kerthaic Ga- j zette. The interests of those who paid j in advance for the Journal and Gazette will be protected. \Xc send the r" 'Journal this week to all who were subscribers to the consolidated paper, < and also to roaoy other friends. Should i any wish us to place thoir names upon i our books, they will please inform us of the fact at once. Rai.V.?It rained all day Friday, but | a largo quantity of cotton nevertheless ( changed hands. , Send to Us.?Our friends in the i' country will please keep us advised of j whatever of iuterest occurs in their respective neighborhoods. Tiik friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Barrett, and of thoir mother, Mrs. Sarah E. Barrett, will regret to bear of the c 'death of the last named, which occurred 1 fat Utica, N. Y., on the 14 th instant. s . 1 At Hand.?Tho time for shooting ( partridges is at hand, and some of our , young men frequently bag large num* j bore of them. } Enterprising.?Mr. W. F. Mor- J rell, who is always up with the times, oontomplates the erection of a Thresh* ] ing ^Machine 'and Flour Mill upon his , premises in Camden?and cxpcct3 to , ho prepared for the small grain crop of j next year. Raise Bread.?The rich lots about i town will produce fine wheat, which will j come off iu time for a crop of corn. 1 ^^^ Thero will be no trouble about thresh, j ^^^ff^a^rindiug wheat now, and if bowu \ doring November, it wiil do well. t Not Unkast.?Representative Gai. thcr says be apprehends no danger from tho XoTestigatiog Committee?that his 1 skirts are clear. Ac. 1 . |l Col. C. S. McCall his been nomi-'' nated by the Democratic County Con- < veation for State Senator from Marlboro' * County, rice H. J. Maxwell, colored * Radical, resigned. 1 Read?the new advertisement of ?... n .? ri, i I ; ' Messrs. Jtvukiey & ftnmn. j ney aiways havo that which is"T'ood in their store. ; j, Insuuanck.?Capt. William Clyburn ' | is always prepared to insure property I, against lostcs by fire in standard com-1, panics and at tho lowest rates. See hi? ; card in another column. j1 I < Inform Us.?If any of the formsr1, subscribers of the Journal, or any who j i had paid it) advance for the Journal 1 & Gazette fail to get their paper regu- j larly, they will confer a favor by informing os of the fact at once. We propose to see that our {npers go to those lor j they arc intended. Thanks.?Mrs. S. A. Tiller, of Till-j er's Ferry, will please accept our thanks ' for a sample of her turnips. Tho tops were more than tvro foet in length, while j the turnips were proportionately largo. , >Tdat was a sharp reply of little Wil-' lies, who, wheu asked at the breakfast * table the other morning if he would tt "dead hog," said : 'No but I will \ killed pork." \ A paixrcl Accident.?We regret j! to hear that Mr. Thomas J. Cauthcn, of j Flat Rock, had tho misfortune, while' engaged in grinding sorghum on Tuesday of last week, to loso 'he forefinger of j his right hand. Mr. Cauthcn is unfortunate with his hands, his left having %? I _ t ?_ *Wi i?- been UaUiy Ja"crateu in u:b younger, days by a cotton gin. PoLicr.?A number of colored boys' indulged in the blowing of a horn in : front of the store of Messrs. Bamberg1 Si Roscnbcrgcr on Friday, though they were requested not to do so, there being ladies at the timo in the store. "Where was the police ? # Qt'ERV.?Should the Investigating Committee make such discoveries as to iodac^ the Radical Senator from this I county to resign, how many candidates Would; wo have for State Senator ? A vacancy exists in Richland county, and we bcievc they already have about a dozen over there. GtATIFYINO.?The many congratulations we receive upon the revival of tbeJld Journal, the kind favor with Iwh/cli our first issue was received, the ubaiy old patrons who bavo flocked ba:ic to its support, and the large num.. be* of new subscribers we arc daily cnleing upon our books?all of tbis is ' ft? iitying in the highest degree. And ? I chill endeavor to prove ourselves % fchy of such evidences of confidence ^ M good will. I Parade?The Kershaw Troop, C'upt T. J. Aocrum, jr., paraded on Saturday lust. Climbing.?Those young merchants, Messrs. Bra*ington & Nettles, arc doing a climtiug business in their line of general merchandise. Read tl.cir announcement and give them a call. Where to Find Him.? Mr. George S. King announces to his friends and the public generally that he is stiil in the store of J. M. Williams, Esq., where he is prepared to offer rare bargains. Read bis card. Boots, Shoes Ac.?Mr. Isaac Young is established in the old Jouroul office, one door west of the postollice, and will make or inend boots, shoes, cite. See advertisement. A Heavy Loss.?Mr. W. Starling Ilorton, of Hanging Rock, enmo to Cauiden on Friday, an J, after sailing bis ;uttou and gcttiug the cash for it, (a :hing that every plauter can't say while die lien law is in force,) was relieved >f the sum of one hundred and ten dolars. Suspicion, we understand, rests >n certain parties, and hopes are entertained of the recovery of the money. ux-ait t\ i T* a lnmar rtulfltitv ftf j IHOl i/Ali luigvi m*j ? . ( Jotton, as we arc informed by an old md extensive buyer of tbe nriicie, was told in Camden Suturday than ever be- , ore within Lis memory on the same day , if the week. The sticots and stores *ere crowded from early in the mornng until late at night, nnd nobody tad time to speak a word upon any sub' ect except business. Western Waterek.?There was a 1 meeting of farmers held at Beaver Dam Church on Saturday, and continued to resterday, the object of which was to nakc an organized proposition to the merchants, to whum tbey are indebted 1 fo accept cotton at fifteen cents per sound in settlement of this year's liens. Wo suppose resolutions were adopted ind committees appointed, but are jnablo, up to the time of going to press, 0 get any particulars. The Indebtedness of the Coun. rv.?Messrs. J. D Dunlap, J. M. Da. ris and W. D. McDowall hare been ap~ jointcd Commissioners by Governor ' Hampton, under the provisions of au act 1 >f the Legislature, to investigate and isccrtain the indebtedness of Kershaw Jounty. Better appointmouts could tot have becD made, and the people may ;xpect ere loDg to know how the County stands. Admitted.?We take the following from the Winnshoro .Yews av.il Herald, from which it will be seen that our young townsman, who has just attained bis majority, is now a limb of the law ; In the afternoon session on Monday, after the juries had been excused for the Jay. the applicants tor admission <0 the bar,' Mr. F. II. Nelson, of Camden, and Mr. Ashhel 0. Brice. of Fairfield, were examined in j open court. Col. Ition examined the nppli- j cants on contracts nnd real estate, Mr. ! i'ejDolda on criminal law, pleading and J practice, and Mr. Gail lard on the ooustitu-1 lion of Houth Carolina and of the United j States. Both applicants passed a credita- 1 hie examination and were duly sworn and admitted to practice in the circuit and probate courts of the State." Mr. Nelson possesses abundant ca* pneity, and with his steady, industrious habits, his sucocss at th<* bar may be c.ineidored assured. Personal?Messrs. T. S. O'Brien, of Charleston, and J. M. Dent, Columbia, were among the arrivals at the La. tham House Friday and Saturday. Judge Kershaw and P. II. Nelson, Esq., reached home ou Saturday from Wiooaboro. We are glad to see our frivnd Mr. Ibohn T. Nettles, baclc again, an J so uhrh improved iu health. vlVe observo that Dr. T. B. Legarc anV Messrs. B. II. and II. 11. Boykiu aro^uppointed upon important committees |i connection with tho grand ball to be given in the Hail of tho House of llepreseutatives during Fair Week in Columbia. No Commutation.?Capt. T. If. Clarke, counsel for Isaac Turnngo, convjcted at tho late term of the Court of Sessions of the murder of KicliarJ Ilowell, and sentenced to bo hung on the 9th of November, was in Columbia last wcvk, and prison led to Governor Hampton, a petition, signed, wc believe, by all of tho jurors in the ease, nr>d many : citizens, fur a commutation of tho sen-! tonce to iui prison men t for lifu?it np. j poaring that then; was nothing up.wi the ! records showing that Joseph Allen, wl.o ! was co*\ieted in 1S70 and rcntonccd to the penitentiary, and who was the principal vitnes at the Ilia) of the accused, was ever pardoned, and somo ?f the jurors slating that, without Allen's testimony, they would have found a . verdict of manslaughter. IJ is Excel i lcncy, however, declined to interpose! his clemency unless the presiding Judge j would sign the petition, and that Judge ! Tovvusen 1 refused to do. Opt. Clarke returned on Saturday night and communicated tho result of his mission to the uufoitunato man ou Sunday morn, ing. \ I II ?? Mil XIITI ?tx>???? ?*??? Brevities.?The weather continue? n.ild. And the knowing onos predict a mild winter. There is no law against buying com after dark. The seed cotton merchants report business declining. Mew corn is selling from wagon9 at 75 cents per bush*!. The circus will bo here on Saturday. Pay yonr subscription. South Carolina has 35,823 more women than men in its population. The recent rains have been auspicious for the planting of wheat and other small grain. 1,852 bushels of wheat were eonverted into flour at Vaughn's mill the past sonsoo. t am ! .. mere were ous iwo nrrcsis vy mu police ft>r the week ending Saturday. Wc thank the Charleston Journal of Commerce for a flattering notice of The Journal in its issue of the 27th. And why did Jacob weep albcr lie had lifted up his voice and kissed Itachelf is Lite question which is as present agitating the English roligious press. There is a lack of the usual drove of mules and horses in market at this season of the year, but Will. Eeggc is here, with about twenty Jive head of "just as prcity stock as ever you saw-aw." Fully one-half the cotton in town on Friday last went to pay guano notes And this may be said of other days besides Friday. The annual camp niectiug of the colored people at Wesley Camp G round, about four miles below town, closed, after a duration of ten days, on Sunday last, amidst great cntbu>iasni. The dc maud for "conveniences" iu town on Sunday much exceeded the supply. The Cotton Market. Camden, S. C., Oct. 30, 1877. At the beginning of business last | week, the price of cotlou remained un- ( changed, and continued so up to Friday,, when it experienced a slight advance, j which was held firmly on Saturday. We report sales for the week of 7t>5 bales at 10|@10J cents for middling, j These prices ruled up to close of busi-; ness yesterday. "The World's Wonder Show. Coming."?The grandest combination circus now traveling through-the coutiiry by railroad will exhibit in this city on Saturday, November il. The Chicago Times liayH: The colossal circus is octnposed of several shows that each in itself in year? past was considered immense. The combination consists of j IP. 11'. Go!c* Xcw aw! (treated Show; i>n JJarfii, the (treat Isrw York Cireu*,\ the O'o/otsal Arte Orleans J(enajtrie 1 and Trained Animal Exhibition of ]Yoiulen?all in one grand show?under one combination of tent?, and all to be seen for tno wonderfully low prico of, fifty cents. FronJkAuslntlin, California, i Europe and all the principal cities in I the United States?among the most prominent arc New York, Philadelphia,, Chicago, St. Louis, Louisville, Nashville, New Orleans, Ac.?conns the unquali*< fied tustimony that W. W. Cole's Now ?* "??. e? i. n/inin:no mm uruuu-st oimw on jmhh wu the most daring bareback riders, most thoroughly drilled gymnasts arid most perfect acrobats the world ha.i ever seen. In the zoological a"d trained animal department w?li be seen n multitude of famous foreign features and rare domestic auitnals. Oceanic lions, only specimens of the real Alaska fur seals ever upon exhibition here. A drove of llaotriao cauicia, team of Egyptian dromedaries, corrnl of baby camels and dromedaries, elephants, Ac. Don't forget the name?\V. \V. Colo's New aud Greatest Show on Earth. OB1TCA RY. "Uiko?At Ulicn, N.Y., Sunday, Oct. 14th, 1H77, Mr*. Surah E. llnrrctt, of Camden, S. (\, in the Gist year of her age. Funeral in Iiinghamptoii >i. V. Tuesday the 10th inst. NE?y advertisements." Family anel Fancy Grain, CANDIES, FRUITS, NUTS, CANNED GOODS Tobacco, Cigars, &c. ? Eirkley & Smith, Having entered into copartnership for the purposo of carrying on the aliove business, rcspccifully solicit a sthuto of public pat .,.,,1 i I. v i t?. Iiflnnlii.il to their lill'jr rwii;i^c, ?*?*?? ?.*? ?.* .. ?0 niitl well assorted stock of Sugars, Colfers, Teas. nil grades; Bacon, Flour, Carl, Cheese, Maccironi, Butter, Mackerel, llito, (Jii.it, Potatoes, Onions, Cabbages, tc. Plain iukI Fancy Candies, in great variety; Af pies, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Cocoa Nuts, &e : Cukes, Crackers, J ell iff, Preserves, Spice, Cituer, Pepper, Ku'sius, Citron, Currants, Prunes, Nutmegs, Mace, Sic.; Nuts, nil kinds; Flavoring Extracts. ("untied Goods, of nil kinds; Mince Meat, Pickles, Shiicis, C.il-ups, Prize Gaudies. Toys, Ciockcrywnre. Brooms, Buckets, I'owder, Shot, Caps, Candles, Matches, [ mucking. Brushes, Basket", \c. A large j stock of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, I ail grades; Cigars, in great variety, at lowest prices; Cigarettes, Cigar -tie Papers. Snnfl*. A large ossortsnent Pipes, Cigar Holders, Sic.., Be. The very hest class of goods always kept and sold at loacst prices. " KlIlKLliV & SMITH. ecttfOlf J I " "w. OLYBURN, I ' v J General Insurance Agent, Represents: Gfe'oi Ism Asdatis. Union Marine ami Plre Inaitraucj Co., Texas Ranking ami Insurance Co.. Galveston Insurance Co., u: Galveston, Texas. ('a?h Capital ?>>00,003 00 j Surplus 155,781 07 Totul $755,781 ?7 j CAPITAL & ASSETS, $753,7S1 <?7. | Gesiiia Sag Irarasco Company, Columbus, Ga. ORGANIZED IN 1830. Capital Stock : , . . . $3.'K),0<>1 00 Total Assets 5-1,420 '22 oct30tf Look to Your Interests. The undersigned advises his friends and j relntivtsjno? to buy goods when they come l to Cntndcn before giving him a citil at the | EXTENSIVE DRY 00003 liSTARLISlIMENTOF J. M. WILLIAMS, opposite* IV. L. Arthur's shoe store. GEO. S. KING. Oct. 30?2oi. WANTED. A Piano. Will renI or buy. Address JOURNAL OFFICE. October 30. tf JSootft, &hoes, ^fcc. TIjc undersigned hiring located in Cam len, one door west of (lie Post Office, begs Jo inform the public that he us prepare*! to Jo nil work in hi* line?such a* making and repairing Boots, Shoes, &c.?with neatness and dispatch. Will also repair Harness and Saddles. All work guaranteed, nnd done only for the Cash or Cocstby pBOmrcE r.t market prices. oct30lf ISAAC YOUNG. Seed Oats. a OOO Bushels Rust Proof Seed Oats t ,\/W for sale by 1JAUM DR03. BLACKSMITH SHOP. I WISH to inform the citizens of Camden and surrounding country, that I have open ed a blacksmith shop on Kutledgc Street, near the Post Office, where I am prepared to do llorse-Shoeing, ami all kinds ofblackemith work. EXPERIENCED WORKMEN are employed. Tho patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. 1?. M. SPENVK. oct 20dtf Wheelwright an I Blacksmith. 1 just Received, A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED * STOCK OF WISES ASI) LHtiORK, I Which we guarantee pure. I Also, GROCERIES, TOBACCO | and CIGARS,, Cheap for Cash, by JOHNSTON & GLADNEY. | Oct. 23tf. NOTICE. j I, the undersigned, have this day sold I out my entire stock of goods, notes mid nc- j counts to Messrs. Johnston & Ghtdncy, in | the town of Cam len, Kershaw Cjun'y, and | I do hereby authorize them to collect all I outstiin ling notes and accounts j crtaiuiug ! to s.tid business, they assuming all lhibili-' i tits. Thanking tlie pumte ior meir past t liberal patronage. 1 liopo tlint they will be- j stow the siiGic upon the new firm. K. J. McCAULEV. Wc, iLo undersigned, having this day! i purchased the entire stock of goods, Ac., ot j i K. J. McCmley, and having uttered into a t co-pardnerbhip, tinder the firm t.niiu? of I Johnston ?N Giadncy, for the purpose of carrying 0:1 a General Grocery and Libuor I liusinefs, in ("ybttrn's lilock, (boilings .k . l'ajc's old stand.) do most respectfully r > i licit the palroungc of our friends and the! public. JOHN" J. JOHNSTON", J. S. OEAONEV. Camden, >. 0., October loth, l?7~. jGn-oon! Bacon! i Ci " 4\ l'ounds Lucon for sale bv ' ; 4:0,000 iUU.U iv.o*. 1 Aug. lntf. POXTTL^rt *0*5* ANt* CATTtL POWBZtfS !&?fS! TV'1.1 ?re er prcr ? xurfce. | 5o H<nc*t v!ll <t!n or rm >r. Porta or Lvra Pa V?a. It r.oitx'* l*owil? rt rro v <St.vr-.ve. joititz * t'ovrden r "Ira: rrr t.-r :: t S'.'O riior.rai , I'.inu-M'fva.v.t alii prcvcL* fowuur I *Vu'us l' v Jn-rjtta the qcr.aMtr of tally 1 i'j-l rresm tu cat}' ja-r cc^t., uti uuxe Cut Lntl.t- firm 1 *r..; ntreiit ; j'vut.r * Powders r/Ili crtr" rr prevent almost rrttxi j Di-SA-a i:nt Jlomi s w 1 (i.te ieirto. Vji :r\. 1' ' t'Sr* w:u.ot?* txAito'Acrtoa. j Sola c i cCi"wUcr?. wATIU 2. tfOfcTB. Proprietor, siAi.na0112.jr4 1 flwrrr i COUTH CAROLINA It \ILR()AD. Tho pasr.'.niror (rains on <lio South Carolina liailrond will run as follows * FOIt COLUMBIA. (J unday.s excpfoil.) Leave Charleston 6.40 V. M. MO I'. MI Arrive at Columbia 12.10 p. ui. 7-10 a. ui. FOK ACUCSTA. (Sundays exempted.) ! Leave Cliarli<l ;:i '.'.Oil a. ui. 7.10 p. in j Arrive at Augusta 0.00 p in. S.00 a. in Foil CHAKLKSTON. (Suinlays excepted.) Leave Cn'timLiu 1! 10 p. ui. 7.00 p. ni. Arrive at Charleston lU.OO p. in. (i.40 a. m. I Leave AupusU 8.20 a. in. R.lOp. m. Airivo nt Char lest on 4.20 p. in. 7.20 a. ni. CAMUFX THAI A. I The Camden train will L-avo Camden at ' 7.00 a in on Mondays. Wednesdays and ! Friday. and coniioet at Kincville with the ( up passeajter train for Columbia. On Tues- I j days, Thimdnys an 1 Saturdays it will con neet at Kinyfille with d-nvn passengerj train from Columbia, and arrive nt Camden i at N.<)0 p ni. Connect.* daily with trains from and to Ch nlcslon. S. S. SOLOMONS, Supt. S. B. Tivkons, Gt.i'l Ticket Agt. ) i 1 - 2Q? k , . " 1 "' 'vU ' fcr . . Ready for Business. w ' mwstore AND Entirely New Stock _o % mmm m settles HAVE THE PLEASURE OF AXNOUNcinar Ihcopcmng of their NE\V STORE st the old stand of OAPT. J. W. McCURRY,' where t!iey have just opened An Entirely Hew Stodt or I FAMILY" & FANCY GROCERIES, Consisting in part of Sugar, Coffees, Teas, Flour, Bacon, ( Lard, Butter, Canned Goods ail kinds, Jellies, l'icklcs, Ccinfectionerica, Cigars, Tobacco, And nil oilier goods usually found in a FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE. i Highest market prices paid ?>r all kinds of Country Produce. Always ready to pay the CASH for Cotton* BRASI3GTGN & NETTLES. Sep. 20uj3. V PEGS TO CALL ATTENTION TO IIIS large and carefully selected stock of I nnnno nam r.*rnir?iMtro I unuuo MIX LJ IVILUIUIIXLO I :o: My s'ock is made up of tbo best end purest, consisting in part, of Drugs, Medicines, a Oils, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Glass, Putty, Turpentine, Soaps, Stationery, < Fancy Toilet Articles, Choico Perfumery, Lamps, Burners, Patent Medicines, Trusses, Books. Paper, Envelopes, rar.cy Candies. 1 Pi iVsicisTiM prescriptions accurately 1' compounded, and solicited from all parts of the country. oct23if ' i Candy, Candy. &> ~ BOXES n sortcl Candy for sale by i 9 B.VU.M BROS. j. M. Williams Respectfully calls tbc attention of the public to his Fall and Winter Goods. Just received and ready j'br inspection. My stock consists of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, II .\TS, ROOTS, SHOES, SADDLES, HARNESS,* BRIDLES. AND A FULL LINE OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE. t 11 ..it i woui'i can jim iicuirti uiiuiiiivn to my fine assortment of Ladies'. Cloaks, Alpacas, Dress Goods Heavy stock of < ; Bagging am! Ties. COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT. Highest market prices paid for ' COTTON, J. g. WILLIAMS* BisOuits. , i Itnrrcls of Biscuits for sale bv { DA UM BROS. Wood ! Wood ! Any kind of FIRE WOOL) furnished upon shortest notice. Money must bp pnid to be DRIVER, unlesssrtisfiictoiy nrrangen its are previously w? t-' with Sep. nitl. * J. l>. Mc DO WALL. Clieeao. * BOXES CHEESE for sale bv I iUW 1SAUM BROS. Mulberry Dairy. Milk Deliverod Regularly Every Morning at Door. 32 Quirt Tickets $2 40 32 l'inl Tickets 1 20 Milk to fill smaller orders will be at the rate of ten cents per qunit. Fairs, Suppers, &c., will be supplied at rciluced rates. Butter 80 cents per pound, scpl 13tf 8. MILLLER WILLIAMS, Mackerel. 1 nrk K'ts of Mackerel for Bale at IUU BAUM BROS. / I iL NEW GOODS, Just Bee A Prices to Wo bare jast opened a complete as&orl keep, constating of DRY GOODS, I READY MADE CLOTHING, WOOD WARE, I Togolbcr with full lines cf Choice Family and all of which have been carefully selected, i terms, and at the *' LOWEST Give us a call and examine our goodt slsowhcre. LARGE STOCK OF ] HIGHEST MARKET PRIC BOOKS, STATIONERY, &0. CONSTANTLY FOR 8AL2 AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, A large and well selected stockjof school bo<?ks 3f oil kinds used in oar public and private ,scbools. Also, NEW PUBLICATIONS, gables, Prayer and nymn Books, Blank Books, Paper and Stationery, Spectacles, Knives, aid Scissors, ' T_. i hrf iUUSK&l liuiruiucuis, utiiu^o, < ? To which the attention of Country Merchants, Teachers, and purchasers generally is invited. October. 4tf. J. A. YOUNG. HE "OLD CORNER STORE. W. C. GERALD Wonld invite the attention of the public to lijs 'Immense Stock FOR TIIE Fall and Winter Trade, Consisting in part of Dry Goods, Notions, Hoots, Shoes, lints, Clothing, Gents' Furnish-ng Goods, Fancy Articles, Groceries, Provision?, Hecon, Lard, Cheese, Crocker?, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Mula?s?p, Canned Gooda, Suit, Peppor, Scgar?, Tobaccos, Ac. which he has just received, and which is : larger ami far superior to any previous f stock he litis ever exhibited. I I would ask a careful examination of my stock before purchusing, its 1 am confident that I 'can save money to nil who need j good?." Highest cash prices paid for COTTON and all kinds of j ^Country Produce. M j stock of < Bagging and Tics j is extensive. Sep. 19. For; Kale. 8AW EMOHY GIN, very little aaed,, Will be sold at a very low price. Aug. 16tf. UAUM BROS. X FULL LINES OF DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, IIATS, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, The finest ever brought to CAMDEN Hub Just been received by J. W. McCurry, at his new store, next door to his old stand, A ' MAN Can buy anything at his store so cheap that COMMITS ,a great mistake wheu he fails to Clamine 5ltis handsome stock of goods, before purijfoaing elsewhere. It in tvorso than \kuicide prices for floods of any kind, whon ir!nyS(m^ bought so cheap. Call and exiiiiiintfWr ffoodf and sure money. 1 am determined notJPPtwBWifWa. i)on't forgot the placo. J. W. McCWRRY. Oct23 tf STOVES, STOVES. A heavy slock of COOKING, l'ARLOR nnd OFFIOF STOCKS just received, and offered at prices lower than can be had elsewhere in Camden. GUTTKKIXG, ROOFING, Ac., attended to at shortest notice and on accommodating terms. A full lice of Tinware & House Fur-! nishing Goods. kept constantly on hand. Cqp-All work guaranteed. JOHN R. GOOD ALEOct. lltfi I 'A m 4m ' t Tew goods, :eived by & SOfllS) T uit the Times, tment of NiiW GOODS, sack as we asnill/ \ ' m I BOOTS AND SHOES, I HARD WAKE, CROCKERY, &c., SHH f Plantation Groceries, ind purchased upon the most favorable PRICES, jm i and prices before making jour purchase 'fl BAGGING AND TIES !ES PAID FOR COTTOIG* KENNEDY & BOYKIN. j OA: a. eiTmT/H M Pfl JJjKUttft ? umuii/uvxiOe I beg leave to announce that I am self teceiving a NEW STOCK OF DRUGS. MEDICINES. PAINTS, OILS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, PATENT MEDICINES. FANCY QOODS, &o., &e. which I propose to sell at prices to suit the times. My stock embraces everything usually found in a FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. - f 11 Cigars and Tobaccos. A large supply of the most popular brands. Durham Smoking Tabacco, anu the celebra^ ted Gravely Chewing Tobacco, the best iq use. Gunpowder Tea! I beg to call the attention of families to this article, which I guarantee to be the best in market, and cAnnot fail to please. TOILET SOAPS in great variety and at all prices. CHOICEST PERFUMKRIBS and Toilet Powders, in great variety. BriCES, MUSTARD, PEPPER, BAKing Powder and Condensed Milk always oa hand. i A LARGE STOCK OP LAMPS, LAMP Fixtures, Kerosene Oil, &e., constantly 09 hand. PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS. I would call the special attention of painters and others wauling tVbite beau u> my Southern WhiteLead^ ^ which is guaranteed strictly pare sad cnnot fail to give satisfaction. ~ ' C. J. DUNLAP. JUST OPENED. 1 Fall and Winter Stock AT James Jones. I have the ple&snro of annonncing to . \ my numerous patrons that I have Just Returned from the Northern Markets whero I purohased a heavy stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which I propose to sell at priceseorrespoading with the low price of cotton, My stock of HARDWARE oannot he excelled in this market, and as I made my purchases in this line, under the most favorable circumstances, I can afford to sell the same at the Very Lowest Prices. cotto^^H am always the market, Tho patronage the serve mii >^A Barrels different for sale by ,E.iCZAt-J^^^B "I iTIVnTho pleasure of announcing friends and patrons fiat 1 have OLD where with far greater and niences than before tbf fire, I to FIRST CLASS RAXERY^^^H in everv respect, and the patronage of t^e public is cordially solicited. H Orders For Cakes of any description promptly and aatlsfkcte* riiy filled by competent bakers. Freali Bread always on band. oetadtf MM,* CtOSB Y? J iL J . * A