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A good way to restore a man apparently drowned is to first dry him th?. roughly, inside and out, and then clap a speaking trumpet to his ear and inform him that his mother-in-law ii dead. A Kansas farmer solemnly declares that a grasshopper sat on the gate post: and threateningly askc-d : 4< William' Bryant, where in thunder is the balaucc j of that cold meat ?" With frieu Js there should be no re.! verses, with acquaintances it is quite j different; and how t!*w friends do we' xneet with in our journey through life.: Some friend was remonstrating with ' Clarke, the actor, about his profanity, and quoted the scriptural injunction, "swear not at all." "I don't," said Clarke; "I swear only at thosa who of' feud me." if-. Tims brief chronicle was written by the editor of the Philadelphia ledger : "Lowell?Saturday. Two littlo boys and a pistol. Now, only one littlo boy and a pistol." "W.if.v vnu sec a man so nartickler," | says Mrs. Marrowfat, "as never to take a glass of water without looking through it for in seeks, don't trust hiui; he's ou his way to a druukard's grave." A sbarp.talking lady was reproved by her husbaml, who requested her to keep her tongue in her ruouth. "My dear," she said, "it is against the law to carry concealed weapons." S.MYTHK was teliiug some friends about a wonderful parrot. "Why," said he, "that parrot cries 'stop thief' so natural that very time I hear it I alVrys stop. Now, han<j it, what arc you all Jauglnug at ?" On being invited to attend a wedding, a young uian, ''illiterate but polite," scot a nolo iu response, saying: "I regret that circumstances repugnant to the acquiesce will prevcut ujy acceptance tc the iuvite." ''Did anything about the defendant strike your eye as r?'inarkabie V asked, judge of the plaintiff in a case of as* J"' , fault of battery. "It did, ycr honor." "And what was it?" continued the judg-'. "lib? fist, jer honor." If a man is getting shaved in a barber shop, arid a tly alights on his nose, and he gives his head a twitch to remove the fly, during which tbo b irber removes a siico of the man's ear, who is to blatno?thd.t<.a?, or the barber, or the fly, or the ear, or the rasor ? A certain deaoon bcin? accustomed to more while asleep in church, ho received the fol'owiug polite note: "Beacon is requested not to commence snoring to-morrow until the sermon is begun, as Some persons in the neighborhood of his pew would like to hear the text." LA witness in a late divorce suit kept saying that tha wtlb had a retaliating di*j>ositio:i?that she ''ntalinle 1 lor every little thiu^'" ''Did you ever see her husband kiss her ?' asked the wife's Counsel. 4,Yes, sir, often." "Well, -7?^-?wKsnt did she do on such occasions Y" She always retaliated, sir." Origin of the Piano. . Tho piano began to make its np-! pearance about the cigbteeuth century. Its invention, like many r/B, others, is disputed, and Englund, j . France, Italy and Germany claiuitQa share in the hoi top.' Pianos ^ ei n 'for tlie first ^ i time it? the four countries within a i j- ~ very few years of each other; but in Germany alone did they succeed. Siiberraann improved upon the invention of Schroeter, and constructed pianos which met with Bach's ?nrirobsition. From this dates the SilC W&-. cess of tho piano in Germany, j Frederick the Great had no leas than (yrty of Silbermann's pianos in i " % his palace at llcrlin, and when Bach visited him he insisted upon the old j jnan trying every one. Stein, of - ^ r - Augsburg, was also a celebrated; maker, and Mozart, in ono of his letters, describes the caro taken by r ' Stein in seasoning the wood, which was exposed to all sorts of weather, and afterwards had all the cracks filled up with slips of wood glued pjvv " into them. In England the piano made no sensible progress until 1700, when twelve German work&?*; men, afterwards called the "twelve apostles," arrived in search of em- j ployment. Dibdin, at a concert in i 17G7, played on the first piano puh-j licly exhibited, and after that tho i instrument bccamo very popular,j and harpiscords inore and more in ; disrepute. Sebastian Erard made a ! F great improvement in tlio toucb, and { Jlroanwood, who came to London i from Scotland in 17.51, introduced } what lie called his "grand action," j which removed many defects. From j that day until the present the piano | in England has been improving. A Truo Gentlemen. Show us a tra.i who can quit the society of the young, and lake pleasure in listening to the kindly voice of the old; show us a man who is always ready to pity an I help the deformed; show us a man that covets the faults of others with a mantle of charity; show us a man that hows as politely to the poor sewing girl as to the millionaire ;! show us a man that abhors the libertine, who scorns the ridiculer ol his mother's sex and the exposure of womanly reputations; show us a man who never forgets for a minute the delieacy ai.d t.io respect duo a woman, :? ; a woman, iri any condition pr class?and you show us a true gentleman. Don't preach charity and leave; others to practice it. Humble Origin. ybc late Senator Morton, of Indiana, the greatest inun of the lieEuhlican party, was apprenticed to a atter at the age of fifteen, and followed the business for four years. Andrew Johnson was a tailor. Grant, though not a statesman, was a tanner. Abraham Lincoln was a rail splitter. Miilard Filinore, when fifteen years of age, was apprenticed a3 a wool carder and cloth dresser. Webster and how many others were farmer boys? Numbers of the most noted of our public men have lisen from like stations to tminence, many of them having been mechanics, and others descendants of mechanics. lloger Sherman, of revolutionary lame, was a shoemaker, and the Shermans of today and Mr. Evarts are his descendants. Mr. Hayes said in one of his speeches that his grandfather was a mechanic. It did not require any labor parties or labor organizations to bring these men to tho front. Nothing obstructs tho way of the mechanic or other laborer in this country to the highest positions, if he ha9 tho capaoity, tho integrity andjjidustry requisite to tho performance of the duties involved. A band of robbers lying in wait in Nevada for a stage in which a large amount of treasure was to be shipped, were informed of the departure of the vehicle from Eureka bv a confederate's signal fire on the v O lop of a mountain nearly thirty miles off. TI113 firo also excited suspicion, and a guard was sent to protect the stage. A desperate encounter was the result, and the robbers were all killed or captured. Meu Without Occupation. The man who has nothing to do is the most miserable of beings. No tnaltcr how much wealth a man possesses, he can be neither content nor happy without occupation. We were born to labor, and the world is our vineyard. We can find a field of usefulness almost anywhere. In occupations we forget our cares, our worldly trials and our sorrows. It keeps us from constantly worrying and brooding over what is inevitable. If we have enough for ourselves,"we can labor for tho good of others ; and such a task is one of the uiost delightful duties a worthy and good umn can possibly engage in. The man who has character geis credit, and the man who has no charade" gets none. Credit, therefore, is a moral premium paid to men fur character, and it i3 of transcendent importance both to individuals and to communities that are struggling from a low to a high dr? gr(,e- * Notice. Stato of South Carolina Kershaw County, Id the Common Pleas. R. J. Donaldson, as Receiver, vs. W. E. Johnson and other*. Notice Is hereby civtn to all holders of ,lhp htti* t>f the Bank uf Camden. 8. C. (not heretofore proven and "fcllsMialied before W. D. McDowell, receiver vT^wtidbank. ut.der ordeas of the late Court of KqnTTy^ that by au order of his Honor J, 1'. Towusend, Circuit Judge, made in above stated c.ise. and dated the fitb day of November, A. D. 1877, they are required to eetuLlisb and prove same before the undcrsigned at his office, in Camden, S. C., on or before the first day of February nest. W. II. It, WORKMAN, novliJtcl netcree. County Indebtedness. The undersigned baring been appointed by his Excellency Governor Hampton, under the act of the General Assembly, "A Commission to investigate and ascertain the true an I bona jidt indebtedness of the county of Kershaw," all persons holding claims ngaiust the said county, "created prior to the first day of November, ISTfi, are hereby required to file and establish their claims before said Commission within thirty days from this date. W. D. McUOWALL, Chairman. J. D. It UN LAP, J. M. DAVIS, Nov. G- It Commissioners. Estate Sale. fly permission of J. P. Sutherland, Judge of Probate, Kershaw County, on the second Monday in December next, I will sell at the plautulion of the late Barrel] Albert, deceased, all of the personal property of said deceased, consisting of Mules. Horses, Cattle, l!og?. Household and kitchen Furniture and other articles. Teums?twenty-five dollars and under, cash: over thnt amount, one-third cash and balanoo in thirty, sixty end ninety days, with interest from date. No'e and approved security with mortgage of property if required. HUKUELL ALBERT, A'lm'r Estate of B. Albert, dee'd. \ov20-2t ShwifTo Sals, W. fl. Albert, Adtn'r, 1 Execution on Agrivs. Thomas Session*. ( cultural Lien. fly virtue of the almrc execution, I will oiler l?r sate on tne nr*i jioiMny in U*c., at the Court House door in Catuden, to the highest bidder, three hales of cotton for cash. Also, on Tuesday, Dec. 4ih, at (he plantation of 1L Albert, deceased, Mules, Oow'H Hinl Calves, Sheep, Geese, 1 Gin bead ami hand, 1 two-boos Wagon, Corn and Fodder Levied upon ns tbo property of Thomas Sessions, at the suit of \Y. B. Albert. Administrator. Terms, easb. NovilO 2t JOHN LOBV, s. k. c. Estate Sale. T?y permission of J. F. Sutherland, Judge i of 1'r .hate. Kershaw County, I will sell before the Court House in Camden, on Menday, the 3d of December proximo, four fine Mulis, two very fine Oxen, Cattle, &e., Wagons, Carts; l'loughs, Tools nnd l/tonsils, Fodder. Hay, &o. Anything not sold on that ilay will he sold at the plantation on Tuesday, the 4tli of December, at 12 m. Terms?Fifty dollars and tinder, cash ; over that amount, one-lbirh cash, balance i.! thirty, eixty and ninety days, with in!i-rt t from date; note and approved security. with mortgage, if required. W. M. SHANNON, uovl3td Adnt'r eiiate W. 11, Withers. % Sheriff'a Sale. W. P. McDowall, Receiver of Estate of John Workman, vs. Cyrus Perry, Foreclosure of Mortgage. Incompliance with n judgment of lore- ; closure made in the aboTe staled case by j Hon. 0. P. Townsend, presiding Judge, dated September 14th, 1877, 1 will offer for sale, to the highest bidder, on the first Monday in December next, be ore the Court . House door in Camden, all that parcel or; tract of laud, lyingaud being in the eastern portion of the town of Camden, composed of four lots of five acres each, fronting west j on Mill street, and bounded east by Kippen- ! don street, as will appear by reference to j the plan of said town. T turns?One-half cash, balance on a' credit of one year, to be secured by bond of purchaser with two pood and sufficient sureties, and a mortgage of the premises, with interest from dr.y of sale. Purchaser to insure, and keep insured at their expense, in some good nnd solvent insurance i company, the buildings on the place and ' a sign the policy to the plaintiff; also to pay for all necessary papers. JOHN DOBV, s. r. c. State of South Carolina 1 In the Common Kershaw County. f Pleas. E. Barnes, Plaintiff, against Ksaks Fletch- j er and Thomas Holland ?Judgment for foreclosure of mortgage. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure in above csnse made by Hon. C. P. [ Townscnd, Presiding Judge, on the 13th ' of September, A. I>. 1877, 1 will sell before j the court house in Camden, within the legal i hours of sale, on Monday, the third (3rd) day of December prox.: All that tract or parcel of band, described in a mortgage from said Ksaks Fletcher to said Edwin Barnes, as fifteen acres of land, j on Haib ml Branch, waters of Big Timber J Creek, in Kershaw county, bounded north ; by Edwin Barnes' land, cast by lands of j said Edwin Barnes, south by lauds of the same, and west by lands of Thomas IIol-1 t.iml Torms o.ieb. Purchasers to nav for paperi". JOHN DOliY, s. k. c. ; Nor. C-Jt. W. D. McDowall, Receiver of tlio estate of j John Workman, dec'd, plaintiff, against. Paddy Green.?Foreclosure of mortgage l In pursuance of ft judgment for foreclo-j sure made in above ca sc. by IIou. C. P. j Townaend. Presiding Judge, on the 13th j of September, A. 1?. 1877, I will sell before : the court house in Camden, within the legal I hours of sale, ou Monday, the third (3rd) J day of December, pro* ; All that piece, parcel or tract of Lr.n<ldoscribed in the mortgage foreclosed, as all \ that lot or parcel of Land, lying, being and ' situated in the town of Camden, known a? j western parts of lots numbered 035, 030 > and OCT, being 130 feet of the same, commencing on Fair street, and miming eastward^' towards Mill street 120 feet, bound- j ed north by York street, east by remaining j portions of lots Nos C33, G30 and 037, | and south by lots known hs illodgett lots, j and west by Fair street. Tortus?One-half cash, balance on a ; credit of one year, interesr from date secured by bond, mortgage and insurance of [ : l 1> I.......... ,?TV?^U n^MlVni'i', i uiuiiovm i?? |-r? ? iv? |'.*|'v* , Nov. (i-4t. JOHN DOilY, h. k. c. Ceo, W. Williams assignee of Wm. Cly burn, plaintiff, against James Ook.? Judgment f??r fnrcclorur* of mortgage. In } nrsuauco of a judgment fur fore- i closure made in above cause, on the 13lh ; of September, A. 1). 1377, by Hon C. 1'. \ Townsend, Presiding J ml go, I will sell t before ibe cour* house in rnnidcn, within tlie legal hours of sale, on Monday, the 3rd day of December, prox.: All that lot of Land, described in the . foreclosed mortgage ns "being fifty feet of! front on llroad street, in the town of Cain- j den, and running westwardly to a sninli ! ditch, about fc<?T, being part cf lot in ; said town, No 998. bounded north by the! remaining* part of said lot 998, cast by Droad street, south by lot No. 997, and ; west by small ditch aforesaid." Terms?One-half cash, balance on a! credit of six months, bond and mortgage, and assignment of policy of insurance. 1'iircbnscr to pay for papers. Nov. G-it JOHN DO BY", ?. k. c. - I Jonathan Pftgg vs. Isaac Scott and Sallie Scott. By virlue of a decree fur foreclosure, np?l? in the above stated ca?? by Hon. 0. V Townsend, dated Sept. Id, 1877. i will sell, in front of the court house in Camden, on the first .Monday, the 3rd day in December next, witi.in the legal hours of sale, i the following premises, to-wit : All thnt lot or parcel of land, situated in j the town of Camden, County and State aforesaid, known in the plan of said Towni as Lot No. l'.tO, bounded norih by premises i of Wm. Pea*, Eaet by lot of Joseph Adam- j son, youth by theeorner of Broad and King j streets, and west by Broad si reel. Terms cash. JOHN DOBT, s. s. c. No*. 0.?td. W. P. McDownll, Ilecciver of th? estate of John Workman, doe'd.. plaintitf, against J. 1'. Keed, Trustee.?Judgment for foreclosure. In,pursuance of an order of foreclosure made in above cause by llnu. C. P. Town-. send. Presiding Judge, on ldih September, A P. 1877, 1 will sell at public outcry on j Monday, the 3rd pro*., before the court j house in Camden, within the legal hours of' sale: All that piece or parcel of land, lying, j being and situate in the town of Camden, j on the corner of Uutlcdgc and Church | streets, know n and distinguished as lots j numbered one thousand and twelve and; one thousand and thirteen, (101-and 1011!) j in the town of Camden, as set out in uiort- j gage in said cause. Terms?One-half cash, balance on a ' credit of twelve months, interest from date, to he see uretl by bond,mortgage nn 1 personal j surety, and assignment of policy of itisu- j ranee to nnmunt of bond. Purchasers to /,?....? t J1 ,u* J-M" '? I Nor. 6-lt. JOHN DOEY. s. k. c. j N. B.Smith, administrator Mary A. Smltii, dcc'd i vs. Samuel .T. Yates, Oeori;c Sony end Henrietta Sisy, parties In interest?Order for stile of real estate. llv an oriler directed to'mo frosn tils Honor .T. ! F. Sutherland, -fu<lc?* of J'inhMe, In the above entltletl ease, I mil sell, on the tlrst Monday In December, at the Court llott.se la Camden, the j following town lota, consisting of lot* ,\o. tut,, No. r.4.1 and No. C4<5, thesitlil luf* being Situated south of the residence of S. It. Rludgclt,ou king street, In the town of Canute 11. Terms cash. UuVfiid JOHN* DORY, 8. K. C. J. Rons Dye. Administrator, va Tints. Set dona, Km. Dixou ami ( talon William*?J-Ixccuuoii. I will sell on Monday, tl.c- Ud day of December, next, by virtue of the above execution, at the I Court House in Canulcu, during the lcgul hou.s of sale, the following pro) c.ty: All that tract of iainl, comprising several tracts on Heaver creel; atid W stereo tiver, containing nlt.c hundred ueres, more or less, known us the Dixon place; bounded north 1>? Withers' plantations, east. hv Mrs. Cureion's lend, south! ?>v Mrs. thuetnu's land* and ivesl by Ka'eiee . river. Levied u;m?h us the property of defend-' ants at the stilt ot .T. Ilos.t I>, , udmi'drstor. Terms cash: puicliasers to puv for papers, uovctd JOHN iK.ISV, K. C. ll^BY WILSON Harness Maker and Repairer. Will do all work in his line promptly arid satlafaciorlly. Will also repairun.l relit Caddies. Li/" bhop opposite Leilner A Dunlap'a law office. novo-lm | ? 200 Sacks Liverpool Salt,! For sale at 31.25 per sack. nov20 2t BKASINGTON k NETTLE?. Slieriff State of South Carolina?Kershaw ( It. J. Donaldson, as Receiver Io pursuance of orders of tlio Court of September, 1877, I will sell nt the i dav in December next, for ca?li, the foil Hank of Cainden, to wit: The lot upt the town of Camden, h iving a front bouuded on the north by property of t lot, cast by Rroad street, south by Ka otie hundred and ten fret. Also, six other lots, lying immediate with a front on llutledgo street of tweu extending north sixty-six feet, a pint \ Davis, Esq. And also, the following assets of the A tcrp'tr] Xolf or Security, or Payer. Draft. Indaritr. Tlios J Ancrum note W A Ancrurn ./ FI Anilersuu rote It C Cum mings & co W M Allen note Allen & Kushii Jobn N XcLeoi Ji?Jin J Ooswt It C Adams (ag't) c?>h Granada, .Mica I. W II Blair note II 11 Boykin note J S Meroney do do note do do C M Boy Lie, C?rt note Tlios J Ancrui Jobn Cantey Duncan Whiinl J BCureton J M DeSattssui B Perkins K M Boykin drnft Geo Aldcn do do drnR K W Bonney n* do draft 11 K Admnson II H Brown note Jua I. Heia Jas B Cureton note Jus Dunlnp A Mk II Kcnn< do do note Jas Dunlap A it A R Krnuc do do note Jas Dutilap A it k R Kcunc do do note Wui Dixon JasA Young do do note A .V & R Keuuc do do note Jus A Young .1? '1? Toe Tlnnlun WU UU -r ?i ? Geo AUen J A J D Kirkpatrli do do draft Ceo Alden J as Dimlup J A J I) Kirkpafri Jns Chcsnut, Jr note W M Shnnnor E A Cunningham note JI) Kennedy Coleman, Brillon Jt Withers note Ben Cook note Geo W Barnes K W Bouncy Jos R Dye note Je*ac Kilgorc J as E Do by note 'do do note John J McKaii do do note A E Doby Chas I< T)yo note Geo S Douglas draft JAJ I) Kirkpatr do do draft do do do do do draft do do do do do draft do do do *lo do draft do do do do do draft do do do Bryant Ellis note W K Hughes J N McLcod do do note L> D lfocott Jns Diiulap B 0 Edwards note Coleman. Britlt k Withers Samuel D George draft John L ./ones, i/cFnrland A Parksdr D J George draft S I> George J P George GeoM Grarcs note Lucoy (/Smith Coleman, Brit'on k Wither Mrs .V A Gihbs note Win Cox A c> It LaKoche Hariot note 6'MuthesonA Selouiou liedrick note It 0 Edwards Coleman, nritton A Withe Thos J Ilutchins note It (l Edwards Coleman, Brit ton A Withe Thos Harris draft W M shannon Lxctis A Ktrohack D D Ilocott . dratl .las Dunlup C Matltesou A Thos II Griffeni -1 ~ A aJ-' /Irftft IftU DltnUn UU UM "- UIUIV v..> C S'nthcson& Tnos 11 Griffon & do do drnfi WU gikcs Geo Allien Tims II Griifen do do draft J SI DeSaussu TIios I! Griffon i do do di&ft J M Di'Snusst Thus II GriCVti do do drufi Jits Punlap Tlios II Griffon. do do draft Geo Alden Thos II Griffon i F P Ingram note < John L Jones n do John J McK do do draft J P Oronrc S I) Gwr^e II It Johnson draft \ViM& Villa C C Jackson uotc J 1> Dlunditi Tims M Huki C Mntheson ic t Win Kirkland note Jas Putilup Itoht Lntta nolo J 11 Kornha A T Laita note A A Me Do1 Jk* L Mo Do* do do note cotn'p I 4 pel Trastoorc Landry J V Kdc Epa Thos S Murphy note C MathesotiA do do uoto MnthesotiAi C Mathcsou note Jjw II Curctc A MA U Ken ne. Martin & Gilu.ore note Fellows A co Coleuian. DrittonA Withe F Morrison draft do do 11 E McKay note Jas Dnnlap K W Young YV W McKay uote F A Sitgruve James G June; T & Y\r Mcluon draft The* Peters Scruggs, I >iin SO Nelson 5i co Hj FJ Oaks note John L Jones W F Ferry draft W 1? Taylor C Mathoson k VTordlaw. Walker & co ! D D Perry note CMatbrson&co Ij J Patterson note Jesse Kilgnrc Jonathan Page note Samuel Shiver note Jos 1> Curelon do do do JMDeSau-sure Chan J Shiver note J M DeSanasure J J) Kennedy ' I) II Smith note F A Sitprnvca John J Nelson YV M Shannon note C J Shannon i!7 Catherine Seeur "* . f. i*;ii i! Win Irish note ?f?u\ > u rru u Holt II Smith vlralt (Aileuian, Urif. (011 Si Wither." 1 JasS Tli'irnpson note L .1 I'nticrsoti L'7 II It Tlionina draft .1 N Mcl/'od 'J hos 1 S handful John S KraJIoy John D:W'S Works ii Thomas E J Wilson note W 11 Sik*s J J Ni-K.n J IS (' J (til ''A "fl .J K Witlierspoon note 'f W iVrjues 1(1 Titos W Wclburu draft Wanllaw, Wall COI^T-jA1 .Vott or Acceptor, f /'./ /or. Drift. Iwiorrc Sainncl \V Lata-aslcr ilratt Colciuai, Urltti stover nolo R A CiiniitinrhaM .( I) Kcinnly note .1 J V.illlanm b iiiI t lii'ifo Ho a I Vnio I'ou to ax N \\ Imlhuiii <lo do J J Williams (loo Mc< ouhIiuuI mVcAiiot* M est .V Vlllore John U Martin Fellows A Co ?'s Sale. 'ounty?In tho Court of Common Pleas. ! , vs. W. E. Johnson and Others. ; in the above stated case, dated the 13th ; Court House in Camden, on the first Modowing described property, belonging to the >n which the batik building is situated, in on Broad street of sixty-six feet, and he town of' Catndcu, known as the Market tlcdgc street, and extending westwardly ly west of the above described lot. each ity.five feet seven and a half inches, and i hereof way be seen at the office of J. M. said Bank of Camden: Date of When I'aper. Time. Pay able. Amount. 01 Dec, 'CI 1 dny 4 Jau, ?C2 $214 % 2 Dec, '01 12 mus G Jan, '02 1,000 00 >g 1 ill 10 Jan, '02 12 mos 13 Jan, '03 3,202 28 25 June, '69 15,000 00 9 Nov,'60 105 31 HO \fnr Y.fi 1 <!iiv 3 Au'l. '03 1.1 TSJ 0C> b June, '03 1 day 1- June, '03 800 001 n Iter re balance 15 Feb. 'G4 228 92 2 July, 'CI 15 Jan, '02 15 Jan, '02 878 27 2 Jjily, '01 do do do do do do 394 00 2 Hept, '01 1 Feb. '02 1 Feb, '02 225 00 2 Oct,'68 Ida/ C Oct, '03 100 00 :dy 0 Mar,'01 1 Jan, '02 4 Jnti, '02 2,000 00 J/ 9 Mar,'CI 1 Jan, '02 i Jan, *02 1,000 00 Jj 9 Mar.'Ol 1 Jan, '02 4 Jan, *02 1,000 00 2 Not, '01 G months G May.'G2 1,000 00 dy 4 Xot.'G! CO da/9 0 Jan, '02 1,500 00 1 Not,'01 00 days 0 Jan,'62 2,041 00 :k 0 Nor, 01 CO days 8 Jan, '02 1,619 50 :k 12 Not.GI 'CO days 14 Jan, '02 2,030 00 i 10 June'01 1 Jan, 02 4 Jan,'02 600 00 24 Mar, '03 28 Dec, 'G5 280 07 21 Dec, '61 2,000 00 10 Oct, ?6G 1 Jen, G7 4 Jan, '67 4,304 3fJ 24 .May, '62 1 day 23 May, '02 GOO 00 31 .May, '01 1 Jan, '62 4 Jan, '02 105 20 a 16 Jaii, *02 1 day 20 Jan, '02 48 76 25 Dec, '01 G nns 23June,'G2 1,741 19 10 Doc. *00 10 days 23 Dec, '66 1,350 00 ick 22 Mar, *62 16 Oct, *62 5,452 92 11 April, '62 6 mos 14 Oct, '62 4,000 00 18 April, *62 6 mos 21 Oct, '62 3,000 00 11 May, '63 30 days IX June, '63 1,000 00 11 June, '02 4 mos 14 Oct, '62 2,000 00 12 Nov, '62 30 days 15 Dec, '62 2,600 00 12 July,*61 1 Jan,'62 4 Jan,'62 200 CO 24 July '61 1 Dec, '61 4 Dec, 61 300 00 -n IS Feb, '61 18 Dec, '61 21 Dec, '61 4,400 00 ile i5 Mar, '61 1 Jan, '02 4 Jan, 'C2 1,100 00 10 April,'61 1 Jan, '62 4 Jan, '62 653 80 s 13 Dec, '61 1,100 CO 9 Feb, '61 6,000 00 co C Sep, '01 1 Jan, '62 4 Jun, 62 309 72 rs 21 Jan, '61 1 Doc, '61 4 Dec, 'CI 52S 90 rs 22 Jan, '61 1 Dec, '61 4 Dec, *61 913 73 i er 17 May, 'GO C mos 20 Nov, '60 COO 00 co tco 3 Sep, 'CO CO days 8 Nov, 'CO 4,S00 00 co co 3 Sep, 'CO 70 days 18 Nov, 'CO 4.S00 00 & eo 12 Sep 'CO 14 Jan, '64 2,536 40 ire !c co 1 Oct, 'CO 69 days C Dec, '6) 6,300 00 ire & co 1 Oct,'60 70 days 15 Dec, '60 0,200 00 S; co 1 Oct. 'CO SO days 25 Dec, *60 6,SCO 00 St co 1 Oct, '60 90 days 6 Jan. 61 G.200 00 k co 2 Fvh.'Ct'J 10 days 15 I-'eb,'59 272 22 [aio 30Doc,'01 1 day S Jan,'l>2 292 11 GXov.'Gl l^fc.f/62 4Mar/G2 820 00 ro 9Ju!y,'Cl 13Jau/G2 18Ja?/G2 2,570 90 ir n lt u) 24 Dec.*00 1 Nov,'01 4 Nov.'Gl 1.550 37 13 Jan,'02 3days 19 Jan/02 12,425 90 ,w balance 4 Nov/59 210 00 well ell 12Nov,'01 GOdijs 14 Ian,'62 500 00 r c 4 Nov, '04 1 day 7Nov, '04 500 00 iia 28 April/00 7,453 00 CO 30Jan/G2 10 days 12 Fob,'G2 310 00 L'o 30 Jan, '02 1 day 4 Feb, '02 197 52 'II iy 4 Doc, 'CO GO days 5 Feb/Gl 1,200 00 rs 20 Dec, 'G1 11 mos 23Nov.'G2 4.000 00 31 Dec,'61 2,000 00 10 April,''61 10Jan,'G2 13Jau,'G2 150 00 3 3 2 April,'CI lOet, 'Gl 4 Oct,'61 350 00 nopnn Si co 4 Doe. CO 3,500 00 ; bankrupt statement 2G,S02 03 8 May,'61 1 Nov.*61 4 Nov.'Gl 10G 43 C(1 JOApril.'Cl 30 days 23Muy,'Gl 500 00 30April, 01 10 days 13 May.'01 288 53 7 .June' '02 1 day 11.June,'02 3,000 00 lt.il.incc 5 Sept.'04 1.152 OS; 25 Nov. '04 1 day 20 Nov. '01 1,000 00 13 Mar. 07 Due 13 Mur.'G7 4,040 89 I Oct. 'Gl lSJan.'G2 21Jan,'G2 204 19 tApril.GI 1 Oct.'Cl 4 Oct.'Gl 150 00 April,'03 1 day 1 May,'63 3,000 00 Mar.'GO 11 mouths 9 Feb 'Gl 2,000 00 1 Mar.'61 10 Dec.'Cl 13 Dec'Gl 2,479 74 April,'63 1 day 1 May,'63 3,716 G2 d 1Jud.'G2 8 months 4 Sept.'G2 1,546 14 Mar'62 balance 30June,'G3 97 G5 July,*61 14Doc.'61 17I)ec.'61 107 00 ier&C'o 15 Mur.'G2 670 22 TERALS. 'i curity or IHrti r. On Paper of Pot/able. .4 mount. ju a Withers Coleman. B a W 80 Dec,so i 8,o?3 oo Sisial 1) ueorgo 4 Jan, 08 1,034 S3 I) D Ilocott 4 Nov, <W P83 70 1) 1) Ilocott 1-2 1 Jan,69-70 1ft,085 18. T> D Hot ott 1-8 18 Kelt,60-07 10,1 So 00* It I) John so u 4 Dec, 68 8,oo0 001 riiomas B Ollroors <1* do Coleman,Brlttoi 4 Wllbera Martin 4 Gilmer* 8 Feb, *1 64O6 to 1 R A Stewart note 6 O Nelson 4 Co O Nelson 4 Co to Nor, <1 to .rWBR do do do do do do do to Dec. 61 1,100 to 3 O Ne'soa do do do do do to Dec, 61 6,000 to TO nil! do do do do do to Dec 61 1,000 to ,'*toM CL4RM Lewis do do do do do to Dee, 61 6,000 to J Est E C Hellanr do do do do do 69 Dec, 61 6,000 to M A McUee do do do do do IS Dec, 61 1460 06 >. J J D Martin do do do do do 6 Jan, 63 1,760 to ' B Walton do do do do do 16 Jan, 63 3,860 to 1 Alfred Brevard do C Msthesoa 4 Oo C Matheson 4 Co 6 Oct, 68 1,849 14 j iieal estate. H About fifty acres land on Oom Swamp?Mrs. Lewis' tract. B&nklnf Honso, corner Bntledge and , J Broad streets. fl Balance December, 1671, (In bills o7 tlia Bank) 83474 66 nov6td JOHN POBY, S. K. C. . >J|* The Crowning Triumph! % MONITOR ! M The Only Absolutely Safe ; ^j OIL STOVE |B in the world. ; ] * '* / f Cooks Splendidly; Is Perfectly Safej ^ ^ ECONOMICAL, ORNAMENTAL, CONVENIENT, ^ aj} :"1^ * ^tk durable, compact, cheap. 3 Its fuel is Coal Oil. No dust, do ashes, do amoke, do trooblo. Erarj hoot*, keeper should utt them Ezamioe the MONITOR at GEO. AIKEN'S. | BOSTON MARKET PICKLED BEEF. PICKLED POHK, ^ pickleditbipe, jjl ^^3 pic u i.ed pic* iWk Prepared express]/ for familj nao, and for mU bj GEO. ALDEN. J 13novlf $100,000 # WORTH OF GOODS ' 31 w "ivM '% TO BE SOLE _ _ . At Astonishing Low Prices; CONSISTING! OF Dry Goods, Clotliins:, Hats, , Allocs, Hardware, Saddles, Harness, Groceries, Bagging, Ties. ? We Still Pay Above Market Price for Cotton, BAUM BROS. .,,J4&& i: *&. ...