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r * + \i 5? ^auwa Journal,! W. I). TRANTHAH, Editor, G. (i. ALEXANDER, Easiness Manager. CAMllEN, S. C., NOVEMBER f3, 1877. a l . It3 Advantaceo. It is frequently the cis? that persons are prevented from embarking in im-j Jtortant ami profitable cnterpii-ice by a; failure to comprehend their advantage*, j They arc almost sure to place too ]high I an estimate up >n the co^t, while they \ joxuit to give proper consideration to tbo benefits that will arise therefrom, t An J such is true especially of people i ivhp have experienced great adversity, j or who have been often disappointed in , reference to a given object. The people ; ' ?? C ? nl* 01 our up country nave 13-ieu uuvjmj ?? |hc cup of I'iuerncFS, and they arc not " {ranger**to disappointed hope*. For: the lost generation they have felt the great. need of a railroad betweeu Cam- j den and Lancaster, and thence to Cliar' j lotto or Chester. And they frequently | ihneied themselves on the eve of wib-' uessing the fruition of their hopes, j Kail road meetings weres hell, speeches j made, money subscribe I, and the work j of building a road almost begun. Men and women of delicate nerves l ad even begun to think to themselves what they j would do with their children, cows and I pigs when the engine cam ? snorting along. Dot, from oLe cause or another, the road was not built, and the p'anters of upper Kershaw and Lancaster Counties have been obliged to put up with the same inconveniences which they S have always undergone. Another opj ortunity, however, ie j now presented. The people of George- j town, Williamsburg, Clarendon, Sum"' ter and Lancaster Counties arc bcconr* 1 - t i . p !_ j log aroused on me suujec;. 01 a rawroaa; und, to accomplish our cherished desire, it is but necessary that we co-opera to with thcin. But "the question is: Are our peoo'e, in their present impoverished condition, able to bu;.lj*a rail ' road ? In order to answer th:s question, one must conoid ;r the cost of construct, ing such a road as the one proposed,! and also the benefits that will arise i therefro r. In regard to the cost, it is estimated | that a narrow gauge road through a comparatively ! vol country, as ours i.?,' will uot cost pi re than $8,000 per mile.; So a quarter of n million dollars would I build and stock a road through K-r* J fchaw County from the Suaitcr to tftu: Lancaster l:ne. And, with an caruost i effort on the part, of u few influential citizens, that amount could be easily! raised by private subscriptions of uio noy, and contributions of lands, upon : which loans could be secured. i It is presumed that no one d->ults I that the roa?l contemplated would prove , a profitable investment. As a principie of economy, it is jin admitted fact that railroads always prove beneficial to the interests of the t- rritwy which the* penetrate. Too price of lands i* groat* i ly enhaoc.'J, the c?st of transportation reduce I,the facilities for travel increased, j : .. i . i? ... __c I i:ii in limits attract cu, me rc9>iun^ ui the country developed, and tho ootidi. | lion of the people improve J beyond' their most sanguine oxpcctntiou". The i cost of carrying the Georgetown railroad through Kershaw county is trifling when compared with the immense advantages it would confer upon the people living along its route. It is un enterprise which should enlist the serious attention of our citizens. Tho Conviction of Cardozo. C ntrary to genera! expectation, the ' Tiial of Francis L. Cardozo, the co'ored | State Tieasurcr dutitig the administrations oT Moses an 1 Chamberlain, f ?r, conspiracy to defraud the State, ter- j initiated on Wednesday in the couvic-; tion of the i-oitly ex-Trcasurr. The i jury was composed of ttix ]l<*pub'icau| ! i?ri 1 6ix Demo rati, and it was feared I-}- some and Imped by others I hut the prosecution would result in a mi-tiial. 'J'hc accused was most ably defended by Juduo Melton, who cx'Tted his fine' talon's to the utmost t> s< cure his ac : ?|oi:lal. und Atiorncy~Gfcner>il Conner, us if i.ure of his gaine, was unusually magnanimous througl??ut the trial, every 1 courtoy being shown the defense, and 'every regard had for tho comfort of the jury. So it cannot bo said that the case was one of persecution. The testimony introduced during the trial of Cardozo reveals to the world tho desperate candid m of affairs in .S>uth Carolina during Iiuiirul rule. His conviction, whiie warning to crrupt public offi- . n wlo'iv, the forerunner ny w. Tho Conviction of Smalls. F .lowing immediately the of CurdoZo (hat of Kob?rt Small*, C present a member of Cnurcs* third di?trict, of bribery, iu that ho ttccepUd $5,000 Ibr his vote upon n measure belore tho Jjcgin!iture iu robrenco to the' ^^^^B pu'wllc printing. Like C?rdr?*o. Small* i l*Hil able counael, both Judges Mellon, B ind Carpenter appearing lor liini, and ] was tried by an irupaitial jury, there ( being six Republican and six Demo* : cratic jurymen. The ease was given to the jury Saturday evening, and a verdict was rendered before breakfast Sunday morning. The trial if L. Cass Caryn'.cr. for forgery, cornea next. Judge Carpenter defends liiui. Col. Abnev represents the State. Editorial Items. Colonel John U. Evins, member of Congress from this district, has been appointed upon the Committee on Military Affairs, and Col. D. Wyatt Aiken upon the Committee on Agriculture J upgk R. B. Carpenter, as associate counsel for congressman Smalls, who ha? roeently b'.eu convicted in Columbia, delivered a bitter, but characteristic, speech against the people of South Carolina the other day. Perhaps Judge Carpenter d>es not remember that he one.* sought honor and position at the hands of the people he now traduces, who then supported him willingly and cliccrfully, and who are no worse now than they wire then. Sarely the ex-Judgo of the Fifth Circuit must fancy that Morion'.mantle has fallen irpon him. * A bill for the repeal of the Resumption Act is now before ill * House of Representative*, and wiil certainly pass that body. Rut it* success u the Senate is doubtful. Gen. Grant was binned, and josiy, too, for lak'og Care of his friends, so far us appointing them 10 office was concerned. Rut Mr. Hayes seems to exerei-ic us uiueh favoriti.-m us ever Grant d d. Every lawyer who appeared for him b fore ti e Kl-ctrral Commission has been rewarded with a valuable nppoit^tncot, whil6 his champions in LouiMana and elsewhere, (except it. South Carolina where tiny have utterly failed to influence the Presidential ear,) have not been negleetcJ. Jt'DGR NoBTUBOT has been confirmed as U. S Di-trict Attorney for South Carolina. IT s was the best appointment that could bo made wi h tut going into the Dcmucatic rauks. The re-rstahlishuu nt of the whipping p >ht is being reriously discussed by -everal of our State exchange*. It seems a relic of baibarisui, but it, wou'd do more to prevent petty crime-. thin any either kind of puuibhnjen'. That cirsumm.-ito scair.p, h. Cuts Carpenter, formerly editor an J pnpri tor of the old Coluwhiu Union, ex-Congressman, rx-Uevenue Collector, ami a most powerful man hi his pirty during the day* of high carnival, is in juil awaiting tfial for forgery, iio being charged with having altered warrants he held upon the State Treas tier, ?< that he received thousands instead of ; hundreds of dollurs. Carpentir is un doubtcdly guilty, and a sent nee to the penitentiary for a term of years will be * fit consummation of a long tiud reck. ? less curse of villainy. " Gov. Williams,of Indiana. has ap. pointed lion. Ihiniul W. Voor! ees to 611 the unexpired term of Mr. Morton in the United States Senate. Mr Voorhec* has a national r-pu'ation lor ability, cliXjucnce, nu l sincere devot'on to the cause of the pe pic of the Sooth. UroN all questions affVct'ng tli? South S'.'tiator Morten waa tlio lender .1.. ir...,..i i: ,,...- >t .. i.1 ul vuc j/u vi1\*uiic? iii i iii*' ** * *????* Senate. Ilia place in thi.1 regard will not likely be filled. There arc others who poetess m?ro ub I ty a' a>t:?t?*s n?-n, and hate the South quite ns much, but they lack Morton's pluck and p'Ttioacity. An Ohio Dcuioorat is r-ported to have actually laughed h;iu.s.:.f to death ofer the late triumph of our parly in that State. The Uultiiuoro City Council is en. tirely Democratic. Pitor. J08. I*. I'ltiTCHAni), son of llev. C. II. l'ritchnrd, of the South Car olina Conference, 1ms been elect- d rce. tor of the Coke* bury ConlVrence School. The total indebtedness of Chcst<r county is st.i<l to he $lf>7,000. EIIVRV WILHOyi, Harness Maker and Repairer. Will ilo all work In his line promptly ami satisMetonlr. Will also repair ami irilt S?.M1i-k. tr Shop opposite Leitucr Si Du map's law of novo-liti CHARLESTON HOTEL CHARLESTON. S. C.. K. II. JACKSON Si CO., Proprietors. Tin Charleston Hotel, well known as one of tlie leading first clars Hotels of the South, offers to the traveling public special inducements this s-anon at POPULAR KATES?$2.50, $11 and $1 per duy, according to location of room. novti-Ct County Indebted^ The undersigned having been appointed by his Excellency Governor Hampton, under the act of the General Assembly, "A Commission to investigate and ascertain the true and bona fide indebtedness of the county of Kershaw," oil persons holding clnims ugniust the said county. created prior to the first day of November, lHT'i are hereby required to file and establish their claims before said Commission within thirty days from this date. W. D McDOWALL, Chairman. J. I). DUNLAP, J. M. DAVIS, Nov. C-4t Commissioners. Heecl Oiiih. fl fiflA Bushel. "Rust Proof Herd Oats | , V W fol. gai0 bj ^ BAUM BROS. SALE or KEAL ESTATE. l)n the 1st Monday of December next, I will sell at Public Auction, for cash, tit the 1 court house in Camdct, the Lot of Land, with the Kesid-ncc thereon, situated in the town of (Jimdcn, containing thirty ucres, more or 1 ss. and bounded on the north by property of J. W. DePnss, east by the Factory l'oi.d, eolith I y lands of \V. F. Morrell, and west by lands of James Chesuut? it being the late residence of lien. John D. Kennedy, and now occupied by John Puhy, Esq. Or t^e said property may be bought at private sale by applying to the undersign ed. J. M. DAVIS, Attorney. Nov. C-lt Mulberry Dairy. Milk Devliored Regularly Every Morning at Door. 32 Quart Tickets $2 40 32 Pint Tickets 1 20 Milk to fill smaller orders will be at the ra'e often cents per quait. Fairs. Suppers, 4cwill be supplied at reduced rates. Uuttcr 30 cents per pound. eeptlStf S MILL LEU WILLIAMS. Ready for Business. 2tew store AND Entirely New Stock mmm and netm HAVE THE PLEASURE OF ANNOCN-' cing theopening of their NEW STOKE at the old stand of 0 APT. J. W. McCUHllV, where they have just opened An Entirely New Stock OF FAMILY A FANCY GUOCEIUUjp, Consisting in part of Sugar, C'-ffi-rs, Teas, Flour, Bacon, Lard. Butter, Fanned Goods all kinds, J'diicS. l'icklcs, Cera fee: ion t-rios, Cigars, Tobacco, And nil other goods usually found in a FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE, Hi^iiest market prices pnM for all kinJs of Ccuntrv Produce. Always ready to pay the CA8II for Cotton* BF.ASI&BTOa & NSTILES. Sep. 2U:iio. AJacki'i'ol. I t k " AI.veLe.'i-l for sate nt iuu j: \u.\t n?.03. Just Received, I ? r ? !><m' ivh u*v? t cvr vnrvn | \ U UIMIJ am' M Ji?<KV4Mi/ SIOCIv OF WIXES A7% 5> IJQIORS. Wh'iU wo purar.tce pmc. A l-o, I GROCERIES, TOBACCO and CIGARS, Clioap Tor Ca?li, Ky JOIIXSTOX it GLADNEY. Oct. 2:Jif. Soap, Soap. f* A BOXES b'onp Tor salt' low l>v J IJ KAUJ/r.ROS. BACK AGAIlSr7 I IIA VH the pi ensure of announcing to my frienJj mul pinions t'ut 1 bnve removed to 511 OLD STAND, where with f.ir greater facilities an<l conveniences than I hit'l before the fire, I run prepared to conduel a vnittT rr.isQ i! i inri?v A AIli'l \ 1ft li Af A. in every respect. ami the patronage of the public is cordially fco'.icited. Orders For Cakes of any description promptly and satisfactorily tilled by competent bakers. r'rosli 3road always on lianJ. Oct I'llf MRS ir cnosnv. BOOKS, J # STATIONERY, &C. CONST A NTI.V KO'l SALE AT WHOLESALE AM) HETAiL, A large and well selected stock of SCHOOL. HOOK* Of oli kinds used in our public and private seliools. Also, NEW PUBLICATIONS, Bibles, Prayer aryl Hymn Hooka, Blank Books, Paper and Stationery, Spectacles, Khive a -Id Scissors, Musical Instruments, Strings, Sic To which (lie attention of Country Merchants, Teachers, and purcliascis generally is invited. October. 4tf. J. A. YOUNG. Bacon! BnconJ OjT 4 k4k Ik Pounds Ilaeon for s.alo by I BALM BROS. ' j Aug. 16tl. Sheriff's Stato of South Carolii.a?Kershaw C?un K.J. Donaldson, as Kcceiver, vs. Iu pursuance of orders of <lie Court in of September, 1877, I will sell at the Cou duv in December next, for cash, the foliuwi Hank of Camden, to wit: The lot upon w the town of (JainJen, hiving a front on bounded on the north by properly ut the t lot, cast by llroad street, south by Kutlvd one hundred and ten f:ct. , Also, six other lots, lyiimmediately i with a front on tt'.itlcdge street of twenty J extending north sixty-eix feet, a plat whet Davis, Esq. And also, the following assets of the sai Accepter, Jfote or Security, or Payer. Draft. hiilor.cr. Tbos J Ancrum note W A Ancruiu 31 JII Audersoa nolo H C Cum- l! inings ft co W M Allen note Allen & Hushing John N NcLeod John J Croswcll 1 B C Adams (ag't) cash Qranadi, Miss LWK Blair note B ? Boykia note J S Moroney :V do do note do do 8 E M Boykin, Capt note Thos J Ancrum Jotin U tntey Duncan Wliitaker J B Cureton J M DeSaussure B Perkins E M Boykin draft Geo Alden 2 do do draft E W Bonney 2 n? do draft E E Adamson 2 II R Browa note Jas L Kciu 2 Jas B Curetoa note Jas Dunlap A V ti K Kennedy do do note Jas Duulap A >/ & R Kennedy 1 de do note Jas Dunlap A .1' & R Kennedy do do note Win Dixon Jus A Voting 2 do do note A M a It Kcnuedy do do note Jus A Vouug 4 do do dralt Jas Dunlap Geo Alien J & J D Kirk pat rick G do do draft Geo Aldeu Jas Diinlup J & J D Kirkpatrick 1 Jas Cbesnut, Jr note W M Shannon J E A Cunningham note V D Kennedy : Coleman, Britton & Withers note Ben Cook note Geo W Barnes K W Bonney 1 Jas R Dye note Jait Kilgore 2 .Jas E Doby note 3 do do note John J McKain 1 do do note A E Doby 2 Chas L Dye nolo 1 Geo S Douglas draft JtJ D Kiikpatrick do do draft do do do 1 do do draft do do <lo 1 do do draft do do do ] do do draft do do do ] do do draft do do do 1 llrrnnt Ellis note \V E Unfiles rJ X McLco'l 1 do do note D L) flocoit J.is Danlup i R 0 Edwards note Coleman, Brit on & Withers 1 Samuel D George draft John L Junes, JVcFarluntfA Barksdulc D J George draft S 1) Gorge J 1* George 1 Geo M Graves note LuccyV'^inith Coleman, Brit'on i Withers Mrs M A Gihbs note Win Cox A o R LaKoche llariot note C M it he-ton & co Stlomon lied rick uute K () 1U wards Coleman, Button X Withers Thos J Ilutchins note 11 0 Edwards Coleman, Britton A Withers Thos Harris draft W M Shannon Litem A Vtroh.-ichor D D Ilocott draft Jus Dun In p C Mnthcsnn & co Titos 11 GrilTonAco do do draft Jns Duulup C Muthoson A co Thos II Griffon & co do do draft \VR Sil.es Geo Ahlen Titos II GrirtVn A c do do draft J M DeSanssurc Titos H ilriiTeu A ci do do draft J M DrSaussttre Tims II Griifeu A c do do draft J.is |)unl:t|> Thos I! GrifiVtt A c< do do draft Geo AI Jut Thos II Gritfen A c I'1 1* Ingram . note (' M lilicou Jt c John L Jones * n<>tc John -I .Mclvtii do do drufk J 1' (I--orge S 1) (jistrgo II 11 Johnson draft WctA Vtllerc 1 C C Jackson note J I) Mainline Titos M 1 >ak* r C Matliesun Si c < Wm Kirklaud note J as Duitlnp l.'i Uotit laitta n?r?; .1 i> i\? rs'iaw A T'Latta not'* A A Mc Putrid j a* It .McDowell do do note coiu'p I 4 per c Trasmore Landry .1 Y Kdc Lean a Then S Murphy note (J Mathcsoii&co do do unto Mnthes nutco C Matlicpon note .las 1> Cureton A MA It Kbuuedf Martin Jt Giluiore note F. Ii?\vs & to Coleman,Hiittin&Wi hers ! F Morrison draft do do It K McKuy bote J.IS Pii'ilap It \\ Youi'jf 10 W W McKay note V A Sitoiuvos Jamc* (! J"iies 2 TA W Mcloon draft Tin s Pet? rs Scruggs Dunn**} S 0 Xelson Si CO B) l>; F J Oaks note John I? Jon< B 8 W F i'crry ciralt \Y it Taylor P Matlicon c> WurdlaW. Walker it C > 20.' I) D Perry note CMathn-o'atco 30 It J Patterson note J esse Ki'g-Te 7 . Jona'hnn i'ngo note i>j oMiuuci Shiver note .1 is I? Pur too !!."> J'? Jo Jo J M PoSaiHsure 1 !> Cli-'fl J Sliiver not'- .1 M PoSaiissnre J 1) Kennedy 4 C D II Smith note F A Sitjrmvoa .1 ol)n ,J Nelson HA| W M Shannon note (J J Shannon 127Ap Catherine Scgur Wm Irish note WestA Viliore 0 Mt ltobt U Suiith draft CoIimiiiiii, 15rir_ tun Si Withers 11 M JasS Thompson note L .1 Patterson 27 A|i H It Thomas draft J N MrL'ol 'i lios I S Sandfoi d John S lit: id ley John Divis Wmki A Thomas 1 J; K J \Yilfeon note W K Sik s J J NeU.ii J is t ' Jones 20 M; J K WitherspO'in note T W Polite* lfiju! Thus W Well/urn draf; War-Haw, Walker COLLAT Xute or -4 r yp'or, Sseur f'at/tr, I) raft, Indjrur. Samuel W I.aooaatar (1 aft CoUiuau, R.tttou .t fCllMbettl Sfu?er note K A Cunningham .1 D Keunejjr note J J Williams b'nblin'tfe Henl Villa Ponteix N Windham 'to da J J Wltll.imi 5 so MoCiiualaod mfceSuote Wrat A Vitiate utru II Martfn Fellow* A Co * mum ? i?>w?w - Sale. I ty?la the Court of Common Pleas. jj f I c W. E. Johnson and Others. ; i tlia above stated ease, dated the 13lh j rt IIuu>-e in Camden, on tfc|> first Moo- u ng described property, belonging to the hicli the bank building is situated, in IIroad street of Vixty-siz feet. and l own of CainJen, known as the Maiket j go street, and extending wtstwaidly ' we*t of the above described lot. each , 5ve feet seven aud a half inches, and rcof may be seen at the office of J. M. d Hank of Camden: Date of When l'apet. Time. Payable. Amount. I I Dee. '01 1 day 4 Jun, 'G2 $214 9G Dec,'?il 12 uiu9 5 Jan, '02 . l.OOCOOj 0 Jan, *G2 12 mos 13 Jan. '03 3.2G2 28 2o June, \">9 16,000 0t' 9 Nov, '0G 100 31 ? Mar, 'G8 1 day 8 Ap l, '03 1,100 00 June, Gi 1 day 12 June, '03 300 00 balance 15 Feb. 'CI 228 92 July, '61 15 Jan, *C2 15 JAn. '02 878 27 July, '61 ilo .lo do do do do 894 00 Sept. "rS 1 1 Feb. '62 1 Feb, '02 225 00 Oct, 63 1 day C Oct, 63 100 00 9 ilar.'Cl 1 Jan, *62 4 Jan,'02 2,000 00 J Mur. Cl 1 Jan, '62 4 Jan,'62 1,000 00 9 Mar,'CI 1 Jan, '82 4 Jan, 'C2 1,000 00 Not, 'G1 0 m-mtiia 5 May,'02 1,000 00 4 Not,'CI CO days C Jan, *C2 1.500 00 Nor, '01 60 day a C Jan,'62 2,041 00 Nov,'61 CO Jaya 8 Jan, 'C2 1,519 50 2 Not 01 'CO days 14 Jan. '62 2,030 00 0 June 'G1 1 Jan, 62 4 Jan. '02 600 00 14 Mar, '03 28 Dec, '65 286 07. 21 Dec, '61 2,000 00 OOct, *66 1 Jan, G7 4 Jan, '67 4,304 39 4 May, '62 1 day 28 May, '62 COO 00 1 May, '01 I Jan, '62 4 Jan, '62 105 20 h Jan, '62 1 day 20 Jnn, '62 48 76 5 Dec,'01 6 nioa 2SJuue,'C'2 1.741 19 0 Pec, '60 10 d.iys 23 Dec, '60 1.350 00 22 Mar, '02 16 Oct. '61 5.452 92 1 April, '62 6 inoa 14 Oct. *62 2,600 00 8 April, '62 6 ni?e 21 Oct, '62 4,000 00 1 May, '63 30 duya IS June, '63 3.000 00 1 June, '02 4 mos 14 Oct, '02 1,000 001 2 Not, '02 30daya 15 Dec, '62 2,000 00 > T.,1. 'C.l 1 A 1 ?/!0 OftA rtA mm O UIJ, Vi * WiftUy V* * W 11 , U mm *m\J\! W !1 July 'CI 1 Dec, '61 4 Dec, 61 300 00 18 Feb, 'CI 18 Dee, '61 21 Dec, 'CI 4,400 00 .5 Mar, 'CI 1 Jan, '62 4 Jan, -C2 l.KO'OO 10 April, 01 1 Jan, '02 4 Jan, 'C2 653 80 13 Dec, '61 1,100 00 9 Feb. '01 6.000 00 6 Sep, "CI 1 Jm, '02 4 Jan, 62 300 72 21 Jan, '01 1 Dec, '01 4 Deo, '61 528 00 22 Jan,'01 1 Dec,'01 4 Dec, '01 913 73 | 17 May, '00 0 id09 20 Nov, '60 C0O0O j 3 Sep, 'CO CO Jays 8 Nov, '60 4,800 00 j 3 Sep. 'CD 70 Jays 18 Nov, 'GO 4.800 00 : o 12 Sep'00 11 Jan, '64 2,536 40 ) 1 Oct, 'CO GO Jays 0 Dec, '0 ) 6.300 00 o 1 Oof, 'CO 70 Jay? v 15 D*c, 'CO 0,200 00 j o 1 Oct. '00 80 days 25 Dec, '60 6,300 00 : o 1 Oct. MiO 90 Jays 5 Jan. 01 6.200 00 ' o 2 Keb.'39 10 Jays 13 Fub/59 272 22 ! j 30Dec,'61 1 day 3 Jau/02 292 ll] SXov.'ol 1 Mar,'02 4Mir,*C2 820 00 f JJulv.'Ol 15J-iiilSJan,'G2 2.37u90. >4 Dec.'GO 1 Nov/Cl 4 Xov.'Gl 1.550 37 ! Jan,02 3Jay* 10 Jun '02 13.435 00 balanco 4 Nuv,'5(J 210 00 1 12Xov,'(51 GOJay* 14 Ja*i,'G2 500 00 i 4 Nov, '04 1 day "Nov, '01 5U0 OO J 28 April,'60 7.453 00 3rtTao,'G2 10.lay8 12 Feb,'02 310 00 30 Jaii, '02 1 day 4 Feb,'02 107 52 4 Dec,'GO GO days 5 Feb,'Gl 1 200 00 \ 20 Deo, 'G1 11 mo* 23N??v.'G2 4.500 00 j 31 Dce.'Gl 2,000 00 April,'G1 10Jaii,*62 13Jan,'G2 150 00 April,'01 1 Oct, *61 4 Oct,'01 350 00 ran A co 4 Dec. GO 3.500 00 i 111U i u pt statement 2G.S02 03 > Hay,'01 1 Nov.'Gl i Nov.'Gl li>G 43 j ipril.'G 1 30 .lavs 23May.'61 000 00 , April, 01 10 days 13 May.'61 288 53 | June' '02 1 day 11 June,'02 3,000 00 ! i lance 5 S?-pt.'G4 1,152 08]' Nnv. '04 1 .lay 29 N?.v. 'CI 1,000 00 j1 M.r.'O? Duo 13 Mar.'07 4,049 89 , j i let. 'G1 lSJan '02 2lJaii,'02 204 19 j r?r?l. 01 1 Oct.'01 4 Oct "01 150 00 j iril/03 1 day 1 May,'03 3,000 00 j ir.'QP 11 mouths 9 Fcb'Gi 2,000 00 ' ar.'Ol 10 Dee.'01 13 Dec 'CI 2.479 74 ' Til, 03 1 djy 1 May,'03 3,710 02 . ' J in.'C2 8 m ?ntl:s 4 Sept 'C2 1,540 14 ' > ir ir '02 balance 30June,'03 97 05 1 v,'0l llDoc.'Gl l'Dce.'Ol 107 00 j k C? 15Mar.'u2 G70 22 EI2ALS. j ill/ or When On Pitptr of 1'ny iblt. Amount. Wither* C?lo:n*n, II Jk W s-i l>.?c,?o j a.om) u?> Hftiu! D George 4 Hu, Si l,0J4 3D 1 r D D IloCJtt 4 Nov, #4 533 TO 1 D L> llocJtt t-8 1 Jan.M-TO 15,035 IS 1 D D Hocott 1-8 15 Fel),M-?7 10,131 00 ] It B Johutun 4 Di-C, <3 5,000 00 j 1 9 tinmus H Gtlraore Up do Coleman,Brltton 4 V . A Mew art note 8 O Nelson k Co do do do do do 10 Nelson do do do U Hill do do do L A R M I.ewla do do do 1st E C Bellauy do do do I A McUee do do do 1) Martin do do do ! Walton do do do .Ured drove: d do C Matheaon A Oo ftKAL ES Abont flfty acres land on Onm .Swamp?Mrs. Lewi Iroad streets. Balance December, 1871, (In bills ot tbe Bank) novtiid NEW GOODS, Ju6t Eece HESSEST 1 AT Prices to Sit Wc have just opened a complete assortn keep, consisting of DRV GOODS, 11 HV. VTW M A DF. rrOTHTNG. I ] WOOD WAKE," ' | ( Together with full lines cf Choice 'Family and ] all of which have been carefully selected, ai terms, and at the LOWEST Giro us a call and examine our goods elsewhere. LABGE STOCK OF 1 HIGHEST MARKET PRIG THE OLD OTER STORE. I: W. C. GERALD Would invite the attention of the public to his Immense Stock FOR THE Fall and Winter Trade, Consisting in part of Dry Goods, Notions, Roots, Shoes, Ilats, Clothing, Dpntfl' Fnrmith-nrr flood*. Fancy Articles, Groceries, Provisions, liacnn, Lanl, Clieenj, Crackers, ?ngar, Coffer, Tea, Molaased, Canned Good*, Salt, Pepper, Sogers, Tobaccos. Ac. which he has just receive J. and which is larger and far superior to auy previous stock he has ever exhibited. I would ask a careful examination of mj stock before purchasing, as I am confident that I can Bare money to all who need goods. Highest cash priceB paid for COTTON and all kinds of Country Produce. My stock of Kngging and Tic* is extensive. Sep. 19. Por Sale. SAW EMOltY GIN, very little useJ, if" Will be sold at a very low price. Aug 1 t>tf. HAUM liROS. X . FULL LINES OF DRYGOODS, DOOTS, SHOES, IIATS, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, The finest ever brought to CAMDEX Has just been received by J. W. McCurry, at bis new store, next door to Lis old stand. A 3IAN i an buy anything ai ins store so ineap itiat he COMMITS a great mistake when he fails to examine this handsome stock of goods, before purchasing elsewhere. It is worse than SUICIDE, To pay high prices for Goods of any kind, < when they can be b.night so Cheap, (.'all And examine my goods and save money. 1 am determined not'io he undersold. Don't forget the place. J. W. McCUURY. Oct23 tr , STOVES, STOVEST A heavy stock of COOKING, PARLOR and OFFICE STOVES just received, and offered at prices, lower than-can be had ,.i ..I.... :.. n.. ? i ?.. i CISVWUVIV III ' niuucii, GUTTERING, ROOFING, &c., attended 1 10 at shortest notice and on nccommodatiug 1 lerms. ' A full line of < Tinware & House Furnishing Goods. -cpl constantly on hand. j^VAll work guaranteed. 1 JOHN It. GOODALEOct. Iltf. Hoots, Nlioos, Ac. 1 The undorsigucd having located in Gam- " Ion. one door west of the 1'osl Office, begs I o inform the public that he is prepared to lo all work in his line?such as making nid repairing Hoots, Shoes, 4c.?with neat- J icss and dispatch. Will also repair Har- i less and Saddles. All work guaranteed, m l done only for the Cash or CocsTtT 'tonrcB at market prices. c octHOtf ISAAC YOUNG. I Look to Your Interests. The undersigned advitos his friends and datives not to buy goods when they come o Camden before giving him a call at the INTENSIVE L>RY GOODS ESTABLISHdKNTOFJ M. WILLIAMS, opposite W. t .. Arthur's shoe store. GEO. o. KING. t OeV 80?8m. t ' V ' BSnBSKSSSCSeKSKBmVRsm 'libera Martio A Qilmoro e Feb, At 6,000 00 * 8 0 Nelaon A Co 26 Not, 01 *,.\0e CO do do 20 Dec. 01 1,700 00 do do 10 Dec, CI 6,<>oo 00 do do 20 Dec 61 0,000 00 do do 20 Dec, 61 2,oo0 oo do do * 20 Dec, 01 6,ooo oo do do 28 Dec, 61 1,600 00 do do 8 Jan, 62 1,760 oo do do 10 Jan, 62 2,loo oo C Mat beau a & Co 6 Oct, 60 1,842 14 TATE. ?' tract, tanking House, corner nuueoge ana 92,374 66 JOHN DOJJY, S. K. U. NEW~GOODS, ived by / . * lit. the Times, tent of NEW GOODS, such as we usually BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, MOCKERY, &c., Plantation Groceries, ul purchased upon the most favorable .1 PRICES, and prices before making your p urcl asa IAGGING AND TIES * ES PAID FOR COTTON. KENNEDY" & BOY"KIN. j DRUGS & MEDICINES. *1 beg leave to announce that I am noir teceiring a NEW STOCK OF DRUG8. JfEDICINES. PAINTS. * OILS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, PATENT MEDICINES, FANCY GOODS, , Ac., Ac. which I proposcto sell at prices to suit ih > tiroes. My stock embraces everything usually found in a FIRS!' CLASS BRIO STORE. Cigars and Tobaccos. A large supply of the most popular brands. Durham Smoking Tabacco, and tbe celebrated Gravely Chewing Tobacco, the beat ia use. Gunpowder Tea! I bey to call the attention of families to this article, which I guarantee to be (be best in market, and cannot fail to please. TOILET SOAPS in great variety r.nd at all prices. CHOICEST PERFUMERIES and Toilet Powders, in great variety. SPICES. MUSTARD. PEPPER, BAKing Powder aud Condensed Milk always o i baud. A LARGE STOCK OF LAMPS, LAM ? Fixtures, Kerosene Oil, Ac., constantly ou hand. PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS. I would call the special attention >t , painters and ?iber9 wanting White Lead o my Southern WIiiteLead, which is guaranteed strictly pure and oa t* not full to give satisfaction. C. J BURLAP. iiit-T nocucn JUO i urtntui Fall and Winter Stock AT James Jones. I have the pleasure of announcing to my numerous patrons that I hare Just Returned from tlie Northern Markets where I purchased a heavy slock of FALL AM) TOTER GOODS, * which I propose to sell at prices correspond iing with the low price of cotton. My stock of HARDWARE snnnot be excelled in this market, and as T made my purchases in this line, under th ? nost favorable circumstauces, 1 can afforl o sell the same at the Very Lowest Prices. COTTON. I am always in the market, and give tb? iighest market prices in cash, ^ The p&ironage of the public is solicited. l'olite and ntieutive clerks on band to i lerve customers. sep111?tf JAMES JONES. FEED AND SALE STABLES. Every conrcnience on the spot. Always , >ut up at J ARMSTRONG'S COMMODIOMS , ' STABLES ' n DeKalb Street. Good pump well ott treatises. Animals well fed and properly ared for by accomplished hostlers, PRICES VERT MODERATEHorses and mules always on hand and or sale cheap, l'on't forget the place. J.A.ARMSTRONG. 0^ Tarties indebted to me are request , o be prompt in making seMlement. Colleo. ( ions must be made or I shall be compelled o adopt severe esesiuret.