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. VOLUME 30. CAMDEN, SOUTH-GABOLINA, TH^iJAT^MARCH 30 1S?1^ ^ SSTUMBEB 80^' Camden journal. ~THURSDAY, MARCH 30. \ PUBLISHED WF.EKLY BY . T. W.PEGUES & SOJf. ? ? jnj 2 TERMS. DOLLARS, payable in ad?nnce. 1 g^MHM^nuvertiaeincnti inaerted at otin dollar and par square for the first insertion,at one dollar for the second, aetenty-five centa fur the third and fifty oeuta for each aabsequeut insertion. Liberal discounts made to half-yearly and jifcarly advertisers. Tranaieot advertisements to be paid for in . CdVMCO. The apace occupied by ten linea orleaa, of this tiae type cooatitute a square.' Louisville Excelsior Ploughs. ThqsePlouabs are made of either Cast Iron r 8ioe), and are the beat and cheapest in the market. Send for price list. Also, Ames' ted other Ploughs of all prices and descriptiona, Corn Shelters, Straw Cutters Ac. y * (Also, alwnys on hand,) Moore's New York Pleaghs, AT $2 EACH. 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This is a Southern Company, chartered by the legislature of Tennessee, with a CAPITAL sufficient to make ' hor reliable beyond a question and doing a strictly LilFK INSURANCE Business and none other. Profiting by the exporienco of older Ooaipauics and having adopted the utost. libera) plans together with rigid economy in our management, our success has exceed cd onr greatest expectations and has plsccd the COMPANY in a permanent." and reliable posiiiou. Iu ila firnt two 1 years we have issued between T11RKF THOUSAND and THREE THpUSAND FiVE HUNDRED POLICIES. and our accumulations amount to EIGHTII UN DP ED THOUSAND i DOLLARS. Prcs'dt. M. J. Wicks. President Meir 1 phis & Charleston It. R. 1 Vico-Preed't, J. T. PJKTIIT. Sec'j, W. F. Boyle. . 1 HEFF.UKNCES t fTon. G. A. Trenhoim, James U Wilson and W. J. Magrath, of Oharlf* -- * TV* <? i - * tuu : Hod. J. I', ivitig. oi austuhib. R. J. M AGl'LL, GcncraJ A cent for S. C. T)r. 0. J. Shannon Med. Examiner. , The Great Medical Discovery I Dr. WALEEB'S CALIFORNIA. 4 VINEGAR BITTERS, if J rTiET A1L3 KGT AVILa "ifrAMCY DH!f3K,H|j Hade of Poor Earn. Whisker, Proof Bpl? He, Stld K-'fuae Iiiquora. doctored, spioed. aadawoutor.e.l lonlauo um taste, ca'led, "Took*" "Appetlsere,''-" Kaalorom," Aa-.thstf lea I the Up^wontodraekocn?nndruU, butatontrus Medicine. made bora the Nutivn Koots and llcrbs of Calflurnla, fro 6 from'nUAlooliolii BHtnolRntw. Tb-jy aniUioGEE A.T1JIjOOD ?"* PTOiyiiSaadXIPBGIVlNQ P^OTClPL23,a porfoct BaGorator end Invigorates of the Bye tern, carrrinzbttull poisonous matter, and restoring the Uooj to a healthy fined it too. No peraod can takethoso Blttcre, oeoonUag ta J direotlona, and remain long cnwelL .< *100 will l?agiven for an tucurehtt ease, pro* vldia* the bones are not destroyed by minazaf j poisone or oilier means, and tl* vital orgaas i. wasted beyond the nnint of repair. : i Por Inflammatory and Ofaronfo Rhoomatiraa, n*ad*<Jou6. Dyspepsia, or India cestion. Bilious, Remittont. and lutein mlttent Porors, Diaoasos of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Kladrtor, theso Bit* tors have baen most eueca^aiul. Such Illseases aro oaused by Vitiated Blood, which I b generally jprodnoad by derangement of the i jlteeatire Organs. ... They InvigoAta tba atoraach, and rMnralata 1 (he torpid llvor and bowels. which reader them 1 of nnrjualled olfloaey in clean*tug the blood of alii? port tlos, end lmpartio- new life and rlgi* I to the whole eysUm. ; Dyapepsia or Indlgostion, Boadaobe, ' Palnintho Bhooldete, Coughs, TVhtnces of the ObeeL Dinrineea, tour Stomach, Bad Taste la ; the llobth, Billions Attaeka, FolpltaUon of the Heart, Ooplooe IHselmrgae of Urine, Pain la ( the real on* of tbo AKioeps, ana a nunurea oiaer pcitifol symptoms wUieli an tlu o&pztagi of j Drspcpcta, an cured bribers Bittora. Cleans* tlia VltUted Blood wh:nww yon floi 1U tajmritlaabonttafthrouali tUo akin in Pint- , plea, Eruption*, or Bore#: o.?*nso tt when ft fa foal, and your le#luwr* irill tell you when. Keen \ the blood pnroand to health of tho sy?torn will fellow. , _ PQL TAP!?, and other TTOTrJM, lnrkhi* I* , Sfca lyfccm of so many fewwafe aw *flacttully . i>uoycl arid rcmored. For full Oiroclions, mad earoJnlljr tho elrrala* around each bottle, printed in four language*-? ' English, German, Francb, and Spanish. i J. WALKER. S3 A S4 Coouneroo Btreet, K. Y, Proprietor. B.. H. VoDOKALD & CO.. j i DrotraleUanAflcneral Agent*, -I Ban Pranrl?oo, CuUfornlo, and 83 and 34 Cmw rnerre ht*. et, N. Y. ' ' i UNSOLD BY ALL DPXOOIBTB ATfO PH1LESS. ^ _v - j flOSO, KEWAHD' For any rose of Blind Bleeding. Tteliing orUlcerated Piles that De Sing's Pile Hem edy fail#-to cure. It is prepared expressly to cure the Piles and nothing else, and has cured cases of over ?0 years standing. Sold by all Druggists. VIA FFGA. DeBing.s Via Faga is the pure juices of Burks, Herbs. Koot$, and Berries, for COKSUKFTION. Inflammation of the Lungs; all I.iter, Kidney, And Bladder diseases, organic Weakness Female AflictioiiH, General Debility, and al. complaints of the I'rinary Organs in idal# andFeinnle, producing Dyspepsia, Costive, ncss, Gravel, Dropsy and Scrofula, which most gonerally terminate in Consumptive Decline. It purifies and-enriches the Blood, thoBilliarr, (ilundular und Secretive system; Corrects and Strer.glkena tha necvous and j Mnscular forces; itraots like n cb&im on weak, nervous and debilitated females, both young ",'t WrtrtA ?hatrW ha' without it. Bold i Labor a tor y?112 Franklin St. Bait., Md. Aug ' ? __ Axle Grease, B,tt.Box0rK^ WJkDtBup. * SPEECH OP DR J. O. AYE&. t By request, wo publish tho following 1 speech of Dr. J. C. Ayer, the "great j medicineman," dolivcred ou.the 25th ' i ult., upon the occasion of tho inaugu- ] ration of the new Town, Ayer, in Math t sachusotta: ? Ladies arid Gentlemen: * "On the western coast of 'Scotland . where it slopes into the Irish Sea, a river, rising on tho mountains of the inner land, winds down among the hills and ouiptics into tho Frith of Clyde.? c Front-remote time it hns becn- oullcd , Ayr from an old Scotch .word. "Ayry," tueoning un eaglo nest. Near its mouth and a contiguous harbor, long stood a hamlet which became a royal burg or n town named from tho river, and now about one-third 88 largo as Lowell?tho city of Ayr. For more than a tbouo* ^ and years it has been noted in the history of Scotland. During tho w?r? of * Hubert Brace it wai one of bio regreta,- n audwai eapeciaUy,iajijfod?I^KS^^ cause he was there cured of loproay.-^- ^ Oliver Cromwell made it one of the doputs nud headquarters of hia army in ^ his attack upon Scotland, and one of ^ l>i? old forts is now the Citadel of Ayr. ^ But above all its distinctions, Ayr was the birthplace of the poet Burns. ft] Aud what a poet! What a voice has ^ be given to all tho endearments of ^ hpuicl How bas ho' hallowed the cotluge and ull it covets?weans and wife, ^ patches end poverty, beans, barley, ale, hardship and tire poor man's toil. <How he wiaps with tenderness whatever he ^ names, oven his bleak. leagues of |*s? ^ turc, the Btubblc field,, ice, anow, sleet, a] and rain, brooks, birds, tuico, thistles ^ and heathor. Ilia Bonny Boon, Anderson^tM^/o John, Aiild Lang Syne, an J' High laud Mary roll rouml ? the, world in ever ringing symphony ? with what is purest and best in hmnan m uaturo. liin songs woo and melt the ^ hearts nf vouih ?n?l maidens. brine aol ace to the sorrowing and courage to the overburdened by tlreir lot. liia inapiration set the affection* to muaic iu strains ftat ate immortal.. . ' No otheroue mnxx ever made a lan. / guuge eWtffov-bqt ho lias rendered that * lowland Scotch a Doric dialect of fame. The came c?his homc and fcia belov'd *' jov ^ dowu tbrot^'^ajj d>y<r before you; through their vioiss & situaea wt poverty ana piem)?\.i fortune and misfortune; bow they have . iutcrm&rricil with England, Ireland and Scotland, and lator with tbo Americana . who are an excellent mixture of them all. ' ' * My Friendt?yea hare chosen the ^ up.mo I inherited for your town with an . extraordinary* unanimity end have J thereby ccnierrcd na honor upon me, the proper acknowledgement of which L do not feel fully able to express.-- ^ I>ut 1 beg you to be assured tuat it is appreciated an-if thut it will grate'ally be remembered with a living interest and in your prosperity wbHe kfo remains to J, we, and, I trust, beyond that by my , ^N,&n.fiot ma. ? It this name has become noted among al the many that are worthier around you, ^ that in greatly due to ita publioity.? May I be permitted to state whence that came? Until within a few cen> jt tmieaall (he civilized nations of the m globe were pent.up on the Eastern oonti v ncut. Two or three buudred years ago (| they leaked over into this; few and fearfullyat first, then wore and more j but always in tbeir: settlements timidly J hugging the Atlantic coast Within tho ^ Ikat two or threc'geacrations, they have i, burst out, a*4t were, and over ran t, these vast oontments of tho Weat: Kew (y measureless stretches cf mountains and }m valleys, hills, plains, forcSw. pfii? fftt rioH with the boundless, pampas and jp] mountain ranges of 8uuth AmcrieiiU^.jl Former generations lived in villages!"^ unit towns, .thickly sctrfed Oozethew! 0j where bTivsicians wers^pkntrnnd rres^hfj U hand. Now, the people aie widoW ^ scattered, in many Motions of tbesi ji; countries. For great numbers the tiw? !y tr eolmeut of physicians canno t bo hat at all. They can not visit patients ^ enough many miles apart to live their profession, nor can they etrfy g( medicines enough with them ou horm. o/ back for their requirement*, lleiise has orison in these modern times, a 11* . . ceesify for romodies ready at hoi 1, 'j with directions for their use?a pe- ' sent recourse for relief \n the eiigeno cs j of eiekDess, when no'other aid is BStr. J It 18 a new necessity, consentient uj m aj the changed. conditions of numan Fa ^ --a want. I have spent my ycars[rn v supplying, eud I will tell you aodc*hKf? bl" its extent. Our laboratory C( makes every day some 580,000 potl< us m or doses of oar preparations! Jli jo are all taken by somebody, liore i a nunibor equal to the population of iftecu citits as large as Lowell, tak jg tl Ihpin every day (for 6iokne?s keeps no n Sablatbs) nor for ouoe ouly, bnt aj :ia o and again year aft?-year, tbio c.h c nearly one third oi M century. \V? alf p join" ia 'the jokes about mrdiciua as a we do about the Doctor's raiaaiJi to kill; the clergyman's InsincerityLnd j, thjs' lawyer's cheating. I } tYet .Q#h ofthwe labori among the < | most serious realities of life. Sicfuesa i I and its attendant suffering are no Joke, I - -rr~- - ?, ^j-% ' ' '* Ieatmcnt of them, i isportable relief, to 0 the people, moat ith 10 their memor by advertising, ^.o advertisement he newspaper with t*e190() annually) leh Bombers, that ush other flatwise, 6ok, (be tbicknoas 1 a teen miles. In aba seven millions twel ve millions of e poblio demand jiformatioa. Our phfets alone, laid [jier, mako a pile miles high. Tbf idsrise reach 1891 Wfttions arotoat. - sre ofj*tE*mattoat certainty. w bat ver tK* ^tiamtioQ in wbioh these ablicatijw may bo hold here, they jacV ^pfiuaiika of millions upon ; lillionsUtf wea Wbo dotrear-re aud i i sgard ti9uar mod who in their triaU da i cod thijpbufifloi they bring. i Not ow over these' great Western i eotmsf.jjfbat throughout that other >nd so iqBb knbwn to yon, under our < xst, the" Australian continent, there I to few-1 lagcs as forge as this which | ro not* uoiliar with the name you i are chow i, and cmplojiag the ipme. ies thati sarit. ] Thna, wotlemen, have I striven in j iy luimbS sphere to rodder some aor- j luniln jiff f?1 Vtw man. anil to dpsorve i nong t& ifllroted and unfortonate i iino regajd for the natnq which your 'i iml parthUty hangs on these walls i round wi. Wo way look forward < ifch coi Sycj?t ho|K) to Ufe^renown i hi will gather-uoaer it, and tno pros-, i srity, which there is reason to trust < to futon has in store for yoo. i itoated as you aro hero on one ot the 1 niu arterbs between the west and cast, 1 otween tfe great industries of the < lough avm . the jpindle yon must aid I i their "(exchanges and thrive with i icm. Sfim. those channels will bo ptenod tide sod pouring through < our prcoiueta streams of wen sod I terokaudbs that will need your i uthe mm-. must contributo to n war grot & i LooaU i ^tsnr in the center e^TMew . (nrrUnrt. ?fo tiliAt itflaref inst eon you i etJg^Ui^p^^ 1 !Podi pAnl?.4Tho iD?a!>^y ofte^o- | itiun which ha* jiesedupon Pari# is t in? thi* th^ sc?rg? of foreign itK \ piofi,.a)&ttie datarocticro Wrought by j jo eomrdhnibts oflMoctnjatro h ijjoi? srriblo thin tint? f"$ Grrmao bori&e. < he-tfoof? tbot cirint^.ned ft hopotos t mtest wi&^oadifttl conattncjr, And 1 ia nitifi&wilii> riiH urrd oil of tho I i oat povm|$.sieges ? modem history, i *ve failed at the k (uncut when the i orld j aoo of tfc RopuHo ^eypWondccl to t ok. Tfef ^gbCoBg hand to | ush osji|to--40iHfrpi against the We ; ' tjio Jaui\niabic Totbrs ? is '< lothvedL-' Iho' tt'd innisgse * of his t )?ition;.Wo;army .Itself deserts to ? c sidc./fft; tfe/injHrjente S3 soon -as r icy smjpeQ^S'^oe to. faco, and the < c!jm.ivors''of tin unknown ecaiwittee t id bott* f^mpthy thijn the appoals -1 ' the i(toWhdgcOHrn?try to a per- t ;r(ed ttlriotbm, The wild rage t ' thqg&fl fro, who seek .to. establish a. t iruerjfii 'shthprit* by the- ninrder of \ mefsUjfch WvChswizy,. Clewont, ( eCbm# bare fought for 10 nottiMggto tbowsft ifjapiliahfe id disfiSPiiff'Wiei.'tacld, and the orld wfcfch-.co'fctfrly syraipa tfcii ed with f yn'^troA Wfrrt*:?M HOW called -TTDOn to , Jin mi w^TttW poMessioti of ;*. J Hid^mbl|t)rrwo^.i?ni3t9? ; j WejnjtfFfRt*08tile dealers sigh orer 1 lie comfakioD -fioj^'tbfr Wes^ whiob i latesrlv ne:fed1w'f^6 toy at Brightn. So: Tflaitfield feeders re* . entlyj* db^BWSr fov less per hundred -oumls ) laa^hoy paid for them, four souths Bfore. /- < .- " I Ki^? ^iator BuJahhol Is s*i<3 to ho *nnfed ^the^dtoptoibodied spirits of , 2?*$$ WrtaT' Km" . i.i ? * ? + * - . _ Mark Tttrain. ' - Doa Piatt and Mark Twvdmefcat a dinner parly in "Washington, and the following b D. P.'s idea of the said M. T.: "This was toy first- mooting with Mark Twain. I hudeeaa his portrait in the Galaxy, aud it gar ems an insane idea of the humorist. I recollect, when I Was a boy, that the enterprising Hon- i aieur Dortnlle, in his museum in Cinoinnati, had' the head of a. murderer named Hoover, who had very properly been hanged, preserved in a jar of alcohol, and '/O exhibition. This woodcat of Mask Twain. looked to me more like Hoover's head than anything else, snd was entirely unlike the countenance that beamed in cm us last night. One would not nick Mark out from si crowd mi tattttfjtfyiiufeedt con would uot venture to piok him out *? ft literary character at all He looks more like a-member of the Ohio Legislature (if youJuwjLwhat that is) than any thing ; else. That is, a sort of a man who had. ; nahtnrlyescaped being s made. county i commissioner, uud go was returned to the Legislature I He is not fbnly careless about his < clothes, but he is positively ignorant on , the subject, atid' labors under the im- i prossion that the garment that hangs | so loosely upon his shoulder is a coat. '] Prom under his bushy hair his face < peers out, presenting a square, well-pro. 1 portioned forehead, keen grayeyes, and ] booked nose, a wellslovelopcd ipouth | nhibiting a good deal of-deeiaiofi, and ] i chin that round* Up supporting the j if bole, in no part of trbiob you will Had < i particle of tho humor for whioh he is \ listinguishod. Bis face, on the contra* j rjr, is a sad one, and when all are in j roars about him hd continues in a state .1 )f dense soleoinity. [lis "Voice is tho , noet extraoratDary vow11 ever noara. | X is a orosa botwoea Horace Groely \ tod Tim Lincolu. die dram la bis words i )ut iu-tlio moat propoitorous manner, j bat ^Lrm ' a drollery to what bo rays j ittcrly boyoona dcsonptiou; H it fjoito impossible &r bittLto,p4o^ f luce in bis cott?eagjJtWylI ienouf ef- f oct The #xo*ediii$y droll qmritataeas >f bis eoabtenaece, ordded tothedraWl , if Lis ?uico, makes quo kugb wbe& the ipoaker is really tsyio# to be aeriotte. ' for exunplo1 had said to himtfcat a sontraot to ' be fenny - at regular inters. rails atruck me as rather heavy, and lie replied by sayiogtbat *sa aoj while he UgiStora <j? iHtatj? Jw^oa, *Hts eoeet ????(?,-s4tjitli0*k afarVoyntj . Vom portion* of Ed (refold and Barn- J *eH Conation The iiarnweli Heulinet ' has eo.u fide fitly pfediotfc ? brilliant J qture for the County, which wo trust * ^The new County baa every element rf succcm, and should very soou'be one . >f>he most, important Counties in the ! frafc* ~;flfeadditioi) lo the ^otiuty seat, J Uto,; tin mm|k MA fworc, it louibcrs. tbe flourishing roanufactur- ^ ^dtj^ tbe eonrse of completion, ^ Kitwcen Granitevilto and Bath, and | he decayed towe of Hainberg. Bf ma &1?d in ita' limits available water 1 wmcrt opt jot brought into requisition, ' md very, productive cotton and corif ? aoda jffl"~nrr~Shtraflnah'--and Kdisto divers, vabd' the large waterVfttffces" "j cedbig the samo. ft is .a favorable egioa for, tbo cultivation of tho giape * lliUT 1111119; UCOiUW? vvuvai 14141^ iusxbauutibie beds of tho fiocBt clay for \ he manufuetroy of the beat ware. With all these advantages, we predict ' i bright fotum for oar young sister, | md as the largest portion of her 1 -crritorj has booa taken from ua, will 1 irateh her advancing career with pride >nd pleasure. v ... . .. .. .. . ?;?.? "ffjoa do not close-that window, , waiter, Tshall die fro? tho draught" J (aid a lady at dinner. u And if you* | io close it, I ub?T! die .from the heat in :hii' hot weather!'' exclaimed V stouter ; fair bad?. . Then tljore was a giggle a- , oiong the diners at the dileiuma of the" , waiter, whena literary gentleman pfes-^ 3nt, said; <OIy good fellow, your doty, is clour; dIobo the window and kill one lady, and open it again and kill .the other," * T>.i? i. (iM-.t wnnftftiI A ITCUUUl vuutiu^ uj/uu. angler siting on the bank cf a stream, thus addressed hiu.: "Adolescence,. art thou noi endeayorjng-to. entic0 the ftjay Uibe'to er>gnff into their deqdoulated mouths a barbed hook, upon irbose pomt is afhxed ?r dainty allurement?" "No," said the boy, "I'm a JWuaV ' ' t -i;.:K . ? " ' ; -V - , ' * A? magazine writer has dieoor^red that the FrcDch, and indeed all Cb<r Letin races, are remarkably "nosy," and the stpdy of nohotogy haaseldota been neglected in hFrancd Julio* Caesar desired that he might havemen about him who "were fat, and such a? slept o'nights/' bat the modern Cawar, Napoleon I, was wont to eayr"Git* me a man with plenty of nose/' Her little dreampt that he wu destined tor be baffled by a peoole, the ftoariana,. ' whqae noses were well nigh level with their faoes, and that his ultimate victor was to be a man with the moat promts nent nose in Europo-?Arthur, ljafce off Wellington. Napoleon's owneoee wa* exquisitely ohiselfc^scohgfcwqus in . mould, form andefhulli|ibh; u hjui not owe of hiebtBhtent had a neee worth lookiog-at; and that of Jwoae BonabejieaA^eohtem^. ^Ne^e Dadotte, the severe-aqtii ifd? of Kleber, ? the daDserooa protuberance of Morrean I A. man with that profile .1ft* Sloan. ^be got rid of. Kobeapieno'a noee, small, ielioatcv, puggisb, supercilious, forms Ml* of the oddest outward charactcristics of ttiat inexplicable man It is aot, like Mural's, that of a blood-spiller. It would have better beoone a member jf the Social Science Association, or 1 doctrinaire opponent of eapiial pnn> shisbment. Voltaire's, on the Jther land, was eminently typical of the man. tt was sharp as a pen, inquiring, Uf jjestive, aoorofol and hopelessly skapti. ral. But for a thoroughly embfemstio cature, haughty, imperious, command* ng, imposing, commend us to that of bonis XIV. The Grand Mooorgne, it eas discovered after his death, waa really a little pian; bat it was muoh . note his. nose than his towering peri* rig and bis high-heeled shoes that 'MtaontfEl* tin its folds, sad i?j wlsied it shoofd never be trailed ia the *%'rtost?never. "Tho ladies didn't. inderetand bim, and when he talked ' trailing, they blushed and day fce. tppeated in the office with that ehirt aecrnted over his coat^ and wrote four ^|?H solomca of explanation for his paper, the shirt is mooh admired by the boys >f the towo, and whenever the editor 5oee out for a walk, theyifbllov him in. oginaents, Btndying the-history of Texts and the fine aota on the back of it. ' a' Cautious jFfellow, whovas traveling in Western New Yoik, r .t Mrtcred a Imr-rdoxn, and after calling (brdriafcs lor two looked about over the loungers,' apparently after a friend ' to driak with h'ua. To evWy oneV ; jurprwo Le iavittfd a fifteenth Amevd* ruenfc, VfU j eageriy tw?picu ?? swallowed iiis . piscit" with greiV . aridity.. .Th3 'traveler however,.*?* ing^ Hi# antoocbedy vpry coolly lighted a cigar uud seated himself by-the firdAftcr some time tho landlord inquired* rathcr sharply, if ho did not int'ead drink that whiskey. ''Wh^cortdn