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WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1872: ;
WHOLE NO. 1,543.
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The reporter 1
but ho ay ill not in s;
ior Charles O'Conor,
-ace make known bis
views.
ic-.v.Tii r MetU , wrecked
1 several lives lost'
oil
Stoning on
: Dcmwr ' 4 :
nomir. a!'. -
, tit tlll. u(
cratic Conv
,.') .number a f
T.il.crr-l coalesce in making
in Nebraska.' - -There were
; t the Illinois Straight Demo-
' n yesterday." ' Out of - this
' Cct.iraT Committee ami a
delegation t Louisville , were... appointed.
-fBri;; n here near Boston. .Crcw con
sidered safe. San Francisco -is agi-
' tated on the subject of Atlantic and. Pacific
Railway. A passenger saved jvrith
others in a l'.'1 1 oat from the wreck' of the
"fdt tl.'r.'.i there were .fiftyi lives' lost.
f: 'iT-Jftrii? 'e dictut there are six Demo
"";crats in Illinois who . take ' theira
- . . .
straight and will not take it any other
i 5 where than ia Louisville. ? .These
jgenttemen though, jierform wonders.
. 'rhey constitute the Executive Com
mittee, the delegation to -Louisville
and overytlung else that eix: of Brick
, , Poi.:. t oy and halt jdozen of - Blanton
; ' Duncan can be put to doing to help
Grant. Hie
forever.
Six of Illinois! iLive
V'
f ' The New York Trifotne sent a rc
'. porter, by a pious ruse, into the Bloom-,
ingdale Insane Asylum, "to ascertain
( the truth of the charges made against
inc auinonties oi inai insiiuuion.
-;''' Tlie reporter feigned madness, got
in, worked up what" he : saw, got out
"on habeas corpus, and now publishes
. T r -what he knows about the mismanage-
.. ment of mad houses v , A distinguisK-:
ed feat in journalism, and that in the
interests of humanity. ; i i " "
Among the successful candidates
for, the Spanisli Cortes is Senor Emilio
Castilar, the most brilliant , of the
world's living statesmen, always ex-
. excepting Bismarck. - .l','"'-' '
Gen. Banks opened his campaign
in Maine at West Brook on the 28th.
" Senator Trumbull spoke the same day
. at ..Bangor. The, Liberal, cause, is
; gaining in the old pine State. . I".
lbc loss of the steamer Metis with
a large number of passengers is one
of the most distressing of the casual
lies of tho day.",; :';'yV-"v-',' -:
T nirrWuoLOGicAL uecobd,
'. . . Angrift 30, 1872. .; -J. "
Time. 'f0?". worn- Wind. Weather.
etcr.
7 i x. M 29:79 78 N W Fresh. Clondy ' "
jp, m. w.TH , 8 N Fresh Cloudy
U V. M. 2.Hri W S rrvnh Clondy '
M-hii IVinp. of day, BO deg. . . .
" Xotb. Ali barometric reading are redaced to the
ca level and to i degrees i'fthrenheit. r
liOBERT SKTBOTH,
. ; ' Scrg't Signal fcjervlvo U. 8. A.
Weather Report
. Wab Depaktmkkt.
tfKNT, 1 .
P. M. ) :
nmrri of C!:ief Sismal Officer,
; Wa-h in ;:t nn,' Anust 804 :35 P,
Clc ar w eatlier and fresh and brisk north
erly and southwesterly winds prevail on
'Saturday over the 'Middle od New Eng-.
'land routes; northerly winds ao(J generally
dear weather for the South Atlantic States,
winds vcerin ? to easterly and southwesterly,
with gencniliy clear weather from Kentucky
to the Gulf and northward to lower Michi
gan: dimiukhiir? pressure, easterly to west-.
, erly wind and iureaams cloudiness from
Missouri and Kaiuuw to takes Superior and
"Michigan. - ' ' . . ,'' '
NliYT ADVJCIlXISEaiBNTS. -
S. F, Gardner. The Monitor. ' I .
Williams & Muii9msox. In Store, &c.
.Akmstkono, Cator & Co. Ribbons, &c.'
' The Tlore, the JTXerrler.M , v-, "
... The I ; "inolia Adcertiter learns that W. T.
Newcli, Zl : , of that town, and'J. T. Car
roll, Til., cf Kenansville Township, have
' .entered U-to a co partnership and HviH at
-once er 3 ia tho wholesale commission
Jjttfiine j'ia tLU city. ' Competition is the
lifecf trade;" andMTilointon, in the
midst of her growth and prosperity, can
hearty greeting to
- well afTord to' extend a
all who come in ft spirit of enterprise to cast
In their lots with u.
Excursion terda jr. . a: f
The family excursion that was advertised
to come oil on the steamer' Waccamau) y&h
terday did not take place, the boat baring
lailea to come to ume. "" 7 t
that thr. rrr.ynn for th 9 failure WE8 the fact
We are informea
-
that tho bout, which
went down the river
loahcd, was v.nnUs to discharge her load
and return in time for the excursion. Quite
a number ra re did: pointed, but we hope
they v Y.l Lau. L . : r luck next time.
TTIayor'
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t!io flayer's Court
t! ..A ol Aaron Jchn--
I lie hard Hooper
vr two ago.
vcs a
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liocal Dots. , ' . '. - . . .
The air last night was decidedly "f all-
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A barque and brig are reported below at .
quarantine.' 'T ' 1 --i : - -: '; ,
ia .The Board of jypqnty Commissioners
.meet this afternoon., . ; " .: ' -l "
. It requires four years for ampyster to
attain a marketable size. ; ! n - V -
The Steamship Benefactor from' this"
port, arrived at New York yesterday, c ( ".i
. Children are beginning to count the
days from now to when " school keeps."
-The British brig Diana, laden with rail-;
road Iron,' heretofore "reported, outside the
bar, his arrived at this port. : k !
I We see by the Sentinel th& Maj. P, H.
Cameron,' of tle Wihnington North Caro
lina Life Insurance, Company, is in Raleigh.
, CJuite a little ' scrimmage" occurred
in a bar-room on North Water street,- yes
terday afternoon. Damage on either side
.not material. ' . - . . -
The Commercial Reporter of the Jiwtv
nai has " come out of that" bilious attack.
In the language , of okL " Shake.,"1jt'Rich
ard's himself again!" ; ' f m. ;
We regret to learn that Mrs. Carson,
wife of Cap! John Carson, of the revenue
cutter Wm. JSeward, died on,-lIonday
last She was on a visit North at tle time
of her death. f"- : : V
Edgar Elwell, the seaman alluded to
in our last as having been confined in the
Guard House 1 for several days past, was
transf errcd from that institution yesterday
to the county jail. -
'.'r-r A prominent Radical official, from a
neighboring county, was asked yesterday
why he supported : Grant in preference , to
Greeley, and he very candidly replied, 4Be
cause he is the biggest fool of the two!" ;
. In pur artice in reference to the Naptha
Gas Works, which appeared in Thursday's
paper, we should have stated that Mr. Dart,
instead of Mr. Darby, furnished the piping
and other stock necessary in putting up the
WOrkS.';' . - " . ; ;
The cra2y colored woman, alluded to
in our last as seriously disturbing the equa
nimity of citizens in the vicinity of -the
corner of Fifth and Walnut streets, was ta
ken to the City Hospital yesterday. Her
name is Bella Brown. -
Bursting of a Coal Bin. . '. -1
, Yesterday afternoon, : between 3 and 4
o'clock, an unfortuhate'accident befell one
of the coal bins recently erected by Messrs.
O. G. Parsley & Co., reference to which was
made In our last issue. It seems that the
frame-work 'of the bins was rather too
slight and the one next to Water street
"couldn't stand the , pressure" of the im
mense weight of coal which had been
placed in it At the time of the accident
two or three small boys were standing the
alley between the .bin and the door, of
Record's saloon, .when a colored - man,
Who was inside the room, discovered that
the bin was giving way. He instantly called
to the boys to get put of the way, . but had
to repeat the. warning before they compre
hended their danger, when they sprang in
side the door, while at the same; moment,
with a tremendous crash, which startled
everybody in the vicinity, the scantlings
and boards gave way and the coal was pre
cipitated through the opening into the alley
and street, completely .blocking up the door
of the saloon through which the boys had so
opportunely, and, . narrowly made their
escape. So closely did the bursting of the
r,in f nllow after the bovs had started forthe
open door that the coal grazed the heels of
the last one as he entered, showing that
their escape from serious injury, if not
death, was a very' narrow one indeed.
The bin, "we learn, will be rebuilt in a
more substantial 'manner " and the ; others
materially, strengthened, so as to avoid
similar accidents in the future. ; , : .
" 1 m m m
Arrest of an Escaped Convict. .
: Officer J. C. Scott, of the police force,
was successful yesterday in capturing a col
ored individual, by the name of John Mer
rick, an escaped convict from , the County
Work House, "lit appears that Merrick was
sent to the Work House for four months on
the charge of larceny and had served about
two months of his time, when, a few weeks
ago, he succeeded in making his escape.
About half -past 1 o'clock, yesterday, Officer
Scott discovered the fugitive . near the foot
of Ann street, took him in1 custody and
lodged hiro ; hi the Guard- House, from
whence he will be taken to his old quarters.
Tariff Freights.
"There has just been Issued from this office
' i' .J m.JA tVUUa ah all
a condensea xaDie oi lariu xiciguM
' :..u.t.dn.u.i;ii
the avenues of communication between this
city i and points within the Bcop0 of our
C1V ' BW . , , , J it. n
i . J iMni,an onn prmini en uv Jiir. vr.
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Camble. ' ll is neauy win. uuoviucij feVv
ten up and contains the cards of a number
of our inost' prominent business men.
Type far Sal.
We offer for sale the display and body
type formerly': used'ln prindng the Daily
and Weekly Stab. Alsoj a lot of column
rules, chases, brass dashes, &c. The as
sortment of type is large, and consists of
Courgeoia,. Mlaioa-flncf NonpareiL ; To a
ca Ii purchaser the entire lot will be sold on
tl i r.iost reasQnaLJa tcrmg; or it will be eoli
' . : j to r-.:!t r-t r ' . ' 3 price. ; l:
fi- Vn a great one
i u U11 1 . 3 its cl:-r,
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Deertlons..From Ship-Board, Theft,
f A rather annoying trick Was played upon
Capt Hales, of thepoewegian Brig Meteor,
which' left this port for, London a few days
ago. Being short of hands he applied to a
shipping master and secured, two colored
seamen, John Walker and Willis, both
belonging in this city. . Tliey ; went to the
office of ,ConsulHeide, teho paid them the
usual advance, when they went aboard the,
brig, which weighed anchor and proceeded
down the river. " Captain Hales ; remained
in' the city until the following morning,
when he joined his vessel, upon which he
found that during the night previous, while
laying at anchor the two colored seamen
alluded to had stolen a yawl boat, which
was "cut loose from the davits," and escaped,
taking with them a lot of clothing and other
articles belonging to the officers and crew.
Not having time to look after other men to
take their places, Capt. , Hales was com
pelled to proceed ori his voyage . without a
full complement, and minus his boat, in the
meantime taking occasion to inform Consul
Heide of the facts, with the hope that the
two1 scoundrels may 'be eventually over-.
hauled and brought to justice. ' : ; . , s
Frettevllle and Florence Railroad.
-9 The Eagle contains a condensed statement
from a report of a survey made by Mr. D.
G.' McDuffi from ' Fayetteville via Red
Springs and Shoe Heel to the South Caro
lina line, near Raemont, the proposed route
for the above road, from which we glean
the following facts: For convenience, the
eJ was arranged into four divisions.
For the 1st division, ; from Fayetteville to
Big Rockfish, 10 ft-10 miles, the . 'cost of
grading, masonry, and bridgings ready for
track, will amount to $42,820. This, for
several reasons, is the most costly division.
For the 2nd division, from Big Rockfish to
Red Springs, 13 6-10 miles, the cost for
grading, masonry, bridging, &c.j ready for
track, will amount to $13,274 Third
division, from Red Springs to Shoe Heel,
11 miles, the cost ? for , same work
as in : the ; other divisions . will amount
to $19,114. Fourth division, fromf Shoe
Heel to South Carolina line, at Raemont, in
the direction of Florence, 10fr miles, the
cost for same work as in the other divisions'
will amount to $8,154. This makes a total
of 45 miles at an aggregate' cost of $82,862.
The Eagle adds: ' I
"So that a road can be fully graded,
bridged, and ready for laying track, making
every allowance for contingencies, for less
than $100,000, from Fayetteville to the
South Carolina line. .
We learn that from Raemont, (the S. C.
line) to Florence in a direct line is about 35
miles over a similar country, except the
Pee Dee crossing. . . ; r r
Onr Chip Basket.
How to make both ends meet Don't
buy any bone.
' Whatever good an umbrella performs
it is "put up "to it . ;
How to overcome your sorrows strike
one of your own sighs.
There are just two . things in this life
for which we are never prepared, and they
are twins. . .
Mrs. Ingham, of Iowa, officiated in the
pulpit a few Sabbaths ago while the Rev.
Ingham sat placidly near and held the baby.
The latest marriage in high life is re
ported from" Lafayette, Ind. The ceremony
took place ia a balloon, a mile above the
earth. '.
"Sal," said one girl to another, "I'm
so glad I hain't got no beau now." " Why
so?" asked her companion. Oh, I can
just eat as many onions as I please." ,
Books are company, and the company
of bad books is as dangerous as the compa
ny of bad associates, while that of good
books is like that of good men.
The young man" who asked his lady
love where " that old , curmudgeon of her
father was," and was overheard by the said
44 parient," now wears a pair of green gog
gles, .and doesn't call at that house any
more. ; . V. ' ' ' ' :
Spirits TruTpentine.;
- Dry in Wilson and crops suffer.
' . Dyptheria in the country around
Magnolia. . .
- General Henry is stumping for
Greeley and Brown.
Circus at Rocky Mount on Tues
day the 3d of September. x
The Plain Dealer says the Wil
son Greeley club numbers 90.
Stone, Woodson and Burton,
three of the four News editors, are absent'
I Tl!i 4.J.'
, x1 mil uuu utsn v lruucu
I j-n I. Vnnmfha tnr t)i wlnsrtnn RpntinA. '
UUU 1U A' vOJ "v "J
;' Ll John Robinson's circus will ex
hibit in Rocky Mount on the 1st of Octo
ber.'.; i '-. ' ' 'fy.".
Mognolia has a Greeley club
with seventy1 members, we learn trom the
. It 'is confidently believed that
200 illegal votes were cast for Caldwell in
Warren county. - ; .- . : r i
Three shots with an air gun for
fire cents in Battleboro by an enterprising
Uineushman. JSexti . . .... .
V: i The Plain Dealer tells ns that
Mrs. Blount has taken charge of the re
vamped Stilt Ilouse in Wilson. . ' ,;
' .The : ladies ; of ' Danbury won't
dance Caldwell daqces" with young gents
Who affect "sich, Senfiihle,
-Faycttovillo needs a better
-nt int1
the NprthwesternJL' R. will be ' completed
as far as that place by Christmas. ' ; .
JSentind says the Republican
vote of Hertford was irregular and num
bers ol fraudulent votes were cast, v
The Rocky . Mount Mail says
the crops uever at any time presented a
more abundant yield than this year.
Wash nonntv'a first bale of cot-
ton was shipped from Battleboro' to Nor- I
folk to C. W. Grandv. br Moses Moore.
- " .' . I
borne rascal tried to burn the
premises of Mr. , Wm. Brice in . Rockfish
township, Duplin, so states the Advertiser.
The Forsyth tobacco crop, says
the Winston Sentinel, looks splendidly and
in all probability a heavy crop will be made.
! Sneak thieves are sacreligious.
about Winston. One of the gentry stole a
pulpit lamp from the Methodist church last
week.- - " ; i .: -.; '. '
The Messrs. Hooper will proba
bly leave Wilson soon for Statesville, where
they will have charge of the Simonton Col
lege. ' '. .. .. : r,
' An informant of the Petersburg
Index ; thinks the North Carolina cotton
crop will - be one-third ; larger than the
average. . , - -
Died, in Edgecombe county, on
the 25th inst, Lizzie Berry, daughter of W.
F. and , F. L. Mercer, aged 3 years and 8
months. ' ' : ';
- The number1 of barrels " of flour
received at the Flour Warehouses since
January first, 1872, is 8,525, says the Fay
etteville Eagle.
From the Winston Sentinel:-
Out of 158 votes cast at Walnut' Cove,
Stokes county, only seven white men voted
the Radical ticket ' '
The Charlotte Observer speaks
of a negro living in South Carolina receiv
ing a dangerous wound in the brain while
serving a saw milk .
We learn from the SoutJierner
than an interesting horse; .race, Halifax
against Edgecombe, will come off at Tar
boro' on the 17th prox. :" - -V; ' ,
. . Says . the Advancer A ' negro
man, while chopping in the woods near Dr.
Sill's, in this county (NashX was killed by
lightning on the 21st inst.
- Feast and Fair Tuesday and
Wednesday night in Warrenton, for the
benefit of the Baptist Church, so says the
News, with grand successes.
Kitchen, smoke house and con
tents belonging to Captain James Johnston,
were destroyed by fire Tuesday night So
we learn from the Observer.
There now! The little Observer
has quit looking at the pretty feet on this
side the. water and goes to talking about
the Baroness de Poilly shoe wardrobe.
: The ' Newborn Times an
nounces the first camp meeting. At Jump
ing Run, Tuscarora, there will be a camp
meetmg on the lotn oi September, continu
ing one week. .
W. A. Thompson, Esq., Presi
dent of the Springfield Agricultural Society
of Guilford, will deliver the address at
the Raleigh Fair on the 17th of October,
says the News.
A small colored lad had his hand
shattered by the accidental discharge of a
gun in the hands of an elder brother, while
hunting near this city on yesterday, says
the Raleigh Sentinel.
The Eagle . informs . the public
that Fayetteville has five flour and grist
mills. In connection with the Merchant
Mills is a wool factory. These miljs, &c.
run night as well as d ay.J
The dinner criven bv the colored
Democratic leader in Nash, bold and inde
fatigable Harry Dancy, was quite a success,
says the Advance. Messrs. Lindsay, Bonner
and Bunn made speeches. .i
The Winston Sentinel thus
chronicles the last of the bacheloric life of
an ex-editor: CoL J. W. Alspaugh, former
ly editor of the Western Sentinel, was mar
ried Tuesday last to Miss Celeste Tucker of
Iredell county.
At Nash Court, last week, John
Colley, of Warren County, was sent to the
Penitentiary, for five years for horse steal
ing, and Moses Bunn, convicted of forgery,
was sent up for one year. So says the Tar
boro' Southerner. !
' From the Battleboro' Advanct:
It is said that' the negro Mabson, elected to
the House of . Representatives from Edge
combe, is not eligible, as he was not a citi
zen of Edgecombe county, immediately pre
ceding the election.! 1 ' '.... I
Mr. Jacob Hilyers, of Rocky Mount,
was knocked down and killed on Saturday
night last by a strange man, hailing from
New York, who gave his name as Henry
Heinsford. ; He was arrested and i is now
in jail at Nashville. ,.. r , ' 4 '
- Xhe Elizabeth City, Carolinian
is informed by the publisher of the Econo
mist that that paper will be issued again on
next Tuesday. We add that the Economist
has been an ornament to the State press
and we rejqice at its revival, - ' ;
" The Democratic papers of this
State are whistling to keep their courage
up." Elizabeth Xjity Carolinian., If the
Kads. naa any courage lert aiier tne elec
tion that whistling would assist to keep up,
we would say to this editor, -" prepare to
pucker," ole feL , .
At Smith's Bridge, in Macon
County, one hundred and thirteen votes
were polled all for Merrimon, Vance and
Love. No Rad there ! At Cheo, Cherokee
county, one hundred and fifteen votes were
I T ' 11 M ir T T V '
i pouea au ior jnernmun, jjovo iuiu o. jx.
Xrrv VnRiul triprw either! HaL News:
-lial. News.-
I tvw i , .
. On Saturday evenine, the 24th
inst, says the Magnolia Advertiser, Mr. Bry
ant N. Williams, , of Rockfish Township,
with his son David S. Williams, after , a
chase of about three -hours, succeeded in
killing a large bear , in a bay about two
miles from the residence of the former gen
tleman. , His bearsltfp was a large chap but
not very fat '.. . ; ' . v . - - -: ; .
-j'-i-" '; ; , HOTEL 'ABBITALS,': .
National Hotel
80. John D. Jam
tl Hotel, R. Jones, Proprietor. August
i D. Jamison, Columbia, 8. C; J. M. Wise,
ink Davis, A. H. PerryTM. V. Sutton, Bla-
Citv. Franlt lavis, A. U. ferry, M. v. Button, JBi
den county: O. A. Southau, Hilton, N. C. ; R. , H.-
Fox, Richmond, Va.; J, A. Turpin, Weldon, N. C;
W. Scott, Circus; R. J. Nixon, Topsail Sound. ;j j
DIED.'
CAf"3. Oa tbe ever in g of t.e 2h inst, Susan
Cua.nui.tniunt t.au.
Caroline iN. Carr, ,
-ler c( if. Thomas B, an l
,NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
In Store and to Arrive :
2 QQQ SACKS AMERICAN 8ALT1
10 000 Bushel8 Cora" Mt m& mlxed, '.
1 ((( B18- lour, all grades,
'
K(C BWs. Pork,
uuu
2Q Bads. Smoked Bacon,
JQQ Boxes Dry Salted Sides,
2QQ Spirit Barrels, prime.
,.). 1:1,
1001
Barrels Glue, t - -
2 Q Tons Hoop Iron, -' - - - . - r ' . ';
Barrels Bungs, i-
2QQ Bales Hay,
Q Rolls Bagging, extra heavy,
2 Tons Ties, Buckle and Arrow, " 1
Bbls. Crackers, Lemon, Sugar and Soda;
X00 Coo Molasses, :
100 Sagar House 3yrnp,
2 Hhds. Sugar House Syrup,
100 USU' ' I -' s
For sale low by
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WILLIAMS & MUKCHISOlf.
RIBBONS,
MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS,
ALSO,
WHITE GOODS,
! ' " .. . ;
Embroideries,&c.
A BMSTRONG, CATOR & CO.", Importers, Man-
XX uracturera ana J o d Dens Bonnet, iTimnii
Keck and Sash Ribbons.' Velvet Ribbons. N
Tics, Bonnet Silks, Satins, Velvets and Crapes,
Flowers. Feathers. Ornaments. Frames. &c. Straw
Bonnets and Ladies and Children's Hats, trimmed
and. un trimmed; and in connecting warerooms .
Mte Goofls, Liiiens. Mroitees, &c.;
Laces. Nets. Collars. Setts. Handkerchiefs. Veil
ing, Head Nets, &c, &c, Noa. S3J and 839 Baltimore,
Md. . .
These goods are manufactured ly us or bought
lor uasn airecuy rrom tne European ana Ameniau
manufacturers, embracing all the latest novelties,
unequalled in variety and cheapness in any market.
Orders filled with care,promptnes8 and dispatch.
aug 8i-uaoct eoa bat m xn
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. PUBLISHED AT
OT A G N O It I A , N . C .
STARKEY F. GARDNER. Editoe; W. T. HATT-
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Terms $1 Per Annum In : Advance.
The Monitor has now a larger circulation than
that of any paper published in tho counties of Du
plin, Onslow, Sampson and Jones, and will be found
an excellent medium for advertising, being situated,
as it is, in a flourishing town, and as fine an agricul-.
tural section as in Eastern North Carolina. Speci
men copies sent on application. : .
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JAOOBrS.
. Table and Pocfeet Cutlery, '
ASSORTMENT LARGE AND VERY COMPLETE.
. 'Guns, Pistols and Ammunition,
'''' ' '-, ;r "; ' w'at '.' .'-' .
' ; ';: ". v n jacobps,
may 12tf ; 9 HEarket Street.
CAHTIELD'S
, Condensed ; Milk. ;
,JT HAS NO EQUAL 150 CASES 4 ET LOTS TO
. suit- Try it It is cheaper and better than any in
the market. . ''"'7 .0;; .Vf
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Cases Francis J. Ruth's Oysters, diamond
brand, ; :.. . f;4.j-' '
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v 11 and 13 So. Front Street.
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Cotton Tic 3 C: nczn Iron
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T IxDLrS TITS, 1sS00 Bandit
; I or 9 ty
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MISCELLANEOUS.
AU.GOST
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For Cash Only !
x', '- i -. i-.i 'v''f--'";'. we are now.apeciu.ayon-ratnt
; ::J--'r . K;a U.' ( iH- . raising fond to asit lio.y wood pernor, i -.
. " " . .. inn in mmovi"f the remains of our no:,ie
AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
WHITE GOODS
At Cost for bash. -yri
T''lrt 'i'!'-rv.T.xr I BOB M mess men r itvm -r
. f HT T? Vr . A P T . V I v.m m..v.vhiiTonr dear friends or yo,
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A. D. Brown,'
EXCHANGE CORXER.
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Well Ibwii
KD DESERVEDLY POPULAR, OUR " FA
l vorite" Flour. tMore generally used among tarn
ilies than any brand of Flour sold in the city. Al
ways true-7lways eweet always white. , !" ,
100 Barrels;: ;' rr
65 Half Baixels,
Or in Baes of any
desired quantii
tar. Q
Give the Fa!
vorite Flour a trial.
Yoawfl
1 find it to be all that
we claim for it. -
OYER 2500 BARRELS
iAnd Half -Bairels.
Sold by us ehice wc introduced the Favorite Flour.
Soldonlyby '''-' v.,!. i
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CL0THIERS1 ;
AllGrades ofOlotEing
LOW PRICES!
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LEATHER BAGSX
. .y,, , ; y'.MUNSON Si CO., ;';'!.,
, City Clothing 8tore, '
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38 Market street
EHPIEE, ASHLAIID,
Gilt Edge and New Tort Ceiitral
Fa m i I y Flour,
EXCLUSIVELY 0UE BRAHD,
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ENGLISH CLASSICAL
AND ''..; ; . , ';
Mathematica 1 S c hool;
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"HE 2ND ANNUAL 8ESSION COMMENCES ON
X Wednesday, October Sd, 18T3.
PROF. DENCK ia instructor in German.
aug SMeowUOct , R. K. MEADE, Principal.
In Store:
4QC BARRELS FLOUR; 843 BBLS.. PORK;
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XV U 65 Hhds, and Bbls. Sugar;
1 A A Bbls. Crackers, assorted;
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47 Boxes Tobacco; 00 Bags Coffee;
48,000
Lbs. Western Bacon, j
A Full JLlne of Case Goods.
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v For sale low by
EDWARDS Si HALL.
1,500 Libs. It C. Sides,
WELL SMOKBD;.vi '
10,000 CIGARS, FINE TO COMHOH.
Fresh Teas constantly received and for sale at
prices ranging from 75c. to $3 25.
augS7-tf JAS. C. STEVENSON.
Esta1Ubed In 1820. 7? ' '
The Gamden Journal,
' CAMDEN, S.' Cl;
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PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT $2 80
per annum. Advertising rates liberal. : , s
, ,;7;- JOHN KERSHAW, Prop'r.
.W..H. BnorABD, Agent
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Anotlier , Supply
fV TURNIP 8EED, . . ::, r '
RTJTA BAG A, FLAT DUTCH,
- LARGE GLOBE, Ac, Ac
raints, Oils, Drugs'
', And Medicinea,'at
; , GREEN A PLANNER'S. . '
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HajrV Corn and Flour,
r Q Q BALES PECIE HAY, , ' . .
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LV.3. Flour,
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HU1IA1IITT OF EI j iilEHI. i
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-. Va., J i
ate feoldicra aloDP, ho ha J ant ,
ord durin the war. I s cjts a-e to 1
the memory ana nen" " -
.. th. .,ilie of onr former breturen ia i
Gettysburg and other vt whore ;t,or ' '
tnitratod. to L...:ywood (''" - "
city, whore, throueh tlie uiit.nn? ci. ort 8 ci i
in honorable resUn(? place I rrovi.lod, and
rimr monument erected to Uwr memory;
protected and cared for,; thy can,,e8; 'V, .
honor bestowed on onr "Memorial b.y,
Mti.,h.irTMim cowers, i r
Oettysburg tha remains oi near c
ysoui
1ES:
BOiUJta; tney are irom ncij "v--
when we
a say, in soma uium, '
, f iLt TlrinitT where they ted and
wretches
ElouKhlng their bone about as ii tuey were t
lenbugttto make the blood of decent br.
. .. ,1 1 . All H-KfA 1M Tint. Ih '
bou. ano m yw "
ma---false to principle false to a canee once
open to remove these heroes from such, i.
ana innnminuj.
EnFali of them lost &eir lives injorr de?
' You professed to love them wh'ue livbrr;
feased to love the- cause for which Ury -- ',
their remains be dishonored . when t..ry 1
lives for you! Will you aid us to remote t
safe and sacred spot, where the warm, col io
and gentle care of Virginia women can v ;
them! Into whatever hands this ; U I
beg yon to aid ui In this cauoe. In w H ci r 1
soul is enlisted. Ask your friends to a.l yi "
not hesitate because you cannot fire mncb : i
ber, aa drops make an ocean, so many mU c
buuons will make a goodly sum, ,
Can't you spare a Say or so to canvass rpe
for this purpose r - - ; . riv
, It is Becessary to raise several thousfma tv,
accomplish our purpose, but we tot be . a '
dertake it, as we cannot think Southern r -'cl
close their hearts and pocket to so ncr i an i
Remit all contributions to W. C. Cabkdto
Piedmont and Arlington Life Insuranco Cc'
Richmond, Va., he being Chairman of Coma
: Please act promptly; give as liberally a yo
but give something, and let us brintr our br
away from hastilehanda ad Korth-1 f i.
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100,000
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