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1 ; Tp CAMDEN JOUBNAL. s CAM DEN, ft.'C., AUGUST 31, 18?1. LOCAL ISTEWS. 0 ? . xc : 't 0 CAMDEN POST OFFICE. TXntil further notice the Northern and Southern 'Mall will close every night during the week at 8J o'clock P. M. Sundays at 4 o'clock P. M. Lancastet: and Fla* Rock?Arrives at 6 o'cleck P.. M? Monduy, Wednesday and FriFri<|ay. Heaves at 6 o'clock A. M., Tuesday, ThHrsday and Saturday. Bradford Springs, Jefferson and TiLLer's pEihr*?\rrivcs at 12 o'clock M., every Friday. Leaves at 1 P. M., every Fridny. (woe open outing the Week for delivery of Mni? from 9 o'clock A. M., to 1 o'clock P. M., fend-'rom 6 b'clock P. M., to 7 o'clock P. M.? i-i.-i. r? \r Sundays from 1UA. m. 10 ixociock r. i?. Aug. 8. SAMUEL PLACE. P. M. -church Directory. Methodist Church?Rev. A. J. Stokes, Pastor --1QJ A. M. nnd 8i P. M. Presbyterian Church?Rev. S. H. Hat, Pastor ??10A A. M. and 5 P. M. Episcopal Church?Rev. J. Steik/obt Kid- j tcey, Pastor?10J A. M. and'5 P. M. Baptist Church?Rev. A. K. Dueham, Patsor j A. M. hUd 8} P. M. i An Atology.?Owing to an accident to our press, we are a little late in getting i out our issue this week, but wc crave the in- 1 dulgcuee of our patrons, and promise that j hereafter if within our power, no such delay , shall occur. I - 1 Attention.?The attention of our readers j is called to the "Ordinance to regulate the 1 Market of the Town of Camden," published ( in this issue. It is hoped that our citizens | .will hereafter be able to supply themselves With good meats, at resonable rates- 1 "We have been requested to state that these who have given their nemes as subcribere to the Temperance Advocate can . hand the subcription to Mx. A. M. Kenne- ' dy, who will act as a special agent for that , paper/ ** '< ; TnB Ruins Going Down.?The picturesque ruins of th<* Episcopal Church, have 1 been pblled down, to make way for the stores of Messrs R. M. Kennedy and Hodgson . & Dunlap. Considerable risk attended the t razing, but fortunately, no accidents occur- ' : " i Portrait ok IIiciit Rev. Thomas F. 1 I Davis, D. D.?An admirable steel cograv- , ing of this revered and distinguished Di- ] vine, taken in the prime of his life, by S'ar- i tain, apd priutcd by Buttre, is for sale by Dr. Js A. Young, on account of the build- ' ing fund of Grace ChuJch, Camden. Price, ( $2.00. We trust, they will find ready sale j among the Bishops numerous friends. Dayof Fasti no and Prayer.?Tomorow has been set apart by the South Carolina ' Conference of the >1. E. Chujcli, South, as a day of fasting, humiliation and prayer, f>r , rhe "out pouring of the Holy Spirit upon i the Church,.and the increase of laborers in the Ministry." There will be a Bervice of prayer at the Methodist Church at 7 o'clock tomorrow . in oru-lng. Death of William E. Joiinson, Esq. ?This gcntleniau, so long and so extensive, ly known as the able, efficient and worthy President of the Bank of Camden, died at his residence in Kirkwood on Sunday lost, in the seventy-fifth year of his age, lamented and respected by all who knew him. A rca inarkably just and appreciative obituary notico in another column, from the eloquent pen of one well qi-.nlificd to record his virtues, renders it unnecessary here to do more than refer our readers to that, as a fitting tribute to his memory. Cot His Deserts.?We have been re liably informed that the Hon Harman Johes cx-pastor of the colored Baptist Church in this .town, who, it will bo remembered, lei hero* under a cloud, which said cloud was toothing more nor less than horse stealing, and who left "his country for his country's good," and went to Louisiana, has developed u strange infatuation to reside in the ample Caravensary provied by that State for the reception of Criminals, and in order to eater those sacred precincts, laid covetous eyes upon ,and feloniously abstracted, a barrel of pork, and being caught in the act was sent to the said institution at Baton 'Rouge. His! stay is indefinite. We are also inifonnied" that "they dont pardon out there." St Maur.?Camden had about settled,.Jowa to a degree of torpor seldom TeacheSpieroa here, when St Maur, the Ventriloquist.. and Illusionist, came to disturb the quiet monotony. This he suc ceedgd-iu doing on last Tuesday night, very anuct^to the pleasure and entertainment of .all, aq&taity thc juveniles "Master .yip," St Maur's precious infant than whom nothing more quizzical could be tn Bnp;iV with GVCn mOUe e> s -r ithan his accustomed fluency and volubility.. Tho illusions were remarkably "well rendered, andjtfhe hat trick by which St Manr showed that Messrs E. B. Stoddard & Co., by their gent had saved at least a remnant of tin ware (if any they had) out of their stock was especially goad. The puppets went through with their performance in a capital way, and Mr Merriman's horse January, displayed a wonderful facilty of "rearing up behind" as well as before, to the great delight of the audicace. V" - New Stealer POR Camden.?Our enterprising fellow citizen, George Alden, Esq., is in receipt of a letter from R. R. Bridges, Esq., President of the Wilmington, Columbia nnd Augusta Rail Road Company, announcing the purchase of - tho: new iron steamer Isis, to run upon the Waterce between Camden and the Rail Road Bridge. She will commence her regular trips the latter part of September, by which time the Rail Road will be ready for operation to that poiht. As this insures a choice of markets and means of transportation to our peoplo, and will reduce the freight some zo per ceni. between Camden and Baltimore, the planting community, to whoso benefit it enures, is much indebted to the intelligent enterprise of these gentlemen who have secured such great advantages. Important to Builders and Contractors.?Wc learn from our Charleston exchanges that Mr. P.P. A'oale, the wellkiuwn manufacturer of: Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c\, has established a depot at No. 20 llayne street, where he keeps-constantly c n hand not only all articles from his own manufactory, but also ever variety of builders' hardware, Freuch and American window ilass. both plain and oramental, slate niantols, iud, in short, everything iicco-.-ary t-> finish handsomely a residence, a si ore, or a church. Signs of the Zodiac.?A philosopher in the West, grown into admiration of the Ubcrry Pectoral writes Dr. Ayer for instructions under which sign he shall be bled, which 1 ** 1 -I"*-' :-l n..rl IJ.'IMCCU, UIIU Wllltll VUIIIKWU) uuu iiu\?vi ivhich lie shall take Ayer's Pills for an afiec.i'.ji of iJ?e liver; also under which sign his ivifc should commence to take LheSarsnparilla Tor her ailment. He adds that he already snows to wean his calves under Taurus, lhaoge his p'gs in Scorpio, cut his hair in A.rics, and t-oak his feet in Pisces or Juuuarius 13 their condition requires. Schoolmasters, start for Wisconsin, and visit Mr. Ham when you get there. [Lowell Daily News TRIBUTE OF KESPECT. At a regular meeting of the Wateree Divihion, No 9. Sons of Temperance, the following preamble and resolutions wore adopted Whereas in the Providence of God, our venerable and very esteemed feUow citizen Wm. E. Jgiixbon Esq., has been removed aud shall no more be seen in our midst, as a connecting link, between the past and present generation. We deem it both our duty and privilege to put on record our high appreciation of his memory as a friend of Temperance, virtue and morality. Assoc:-, atcd as he was with'the first movement in ' * m _ n bctuiit or lemperance in uus ^uuiuiumij, and first Worthy Patriarch of Wnteree Division at its organization nearly Twenty-four years ago, and would have been among our number now but for his advanced age, and bodily infirmities; Be it Resolved. 1st, That we deeply deplore the death of our venerable Brother \Vm. E Johnson as the oldest friend of Temperance in aur Community, and cherish a deep regard lor his memory; llcsolced 2nd That we dedicate a blank page to his memory on our Record Rook with his name and date of death, and date of Ids service as Worthy Patriarch of Wutcrec Division, Resolved 3d, That a copy of (lie preamble ind resolutions be presented t<> the l'.unil\ f L-ic deceased with the atU: t of the W. P. & It. S. and that they be published in the I'aiiideu Journal. A. M KENNEDY, W. P. Attest: T.I. Jones. R. S. OBITUARY^ Departed this life at his residence in Kirkwood, on Sunday, 27th August inst., Wii.mam ii. JOHNSON, 1U W1C Btvtu^-umi ui mo age. A long life of active nndbenefiaent usefulness has ended, tho more than ''three score years and ten'' have gone to swell the countless cycles of the past, and we of this old community, who yet for a brief space remain, pause in the restless whirl of life, busy and fuU of care, to pay a tribute to a full-orbed life, to recall associa tions sacred to tnnny henrts and tccuiing with subjects of interest and pride to all who love tde noble past of old Camden; to drape in sable the halls of tbc present but to place another jewel in memory's bright casket and add another halo to hopes of future associa-ion. Mr. Johnson was a native of Lancaster district, that fruitful soil which has given to Kershaw not only this highest type of its production but ulso its Blair and Miller. Removing to Camden in early life, just at the close of the war of 1812, he then became and ever remained thoroughly identified with its people and interests. The constant companion and intimate friend of Blunding, McWillie, Withers and all that long list of noble men who constituted the community of Camden, when its society was unequalled in the interior of this State, he moved the peer of all these nobles, survived them all, nnd is the last one to " fall in" the ranks of that "innumerable caravan." Of highly nervous organization, of exceedingly astute iutellcct, of close habit of thought nnd analysis, of indomitable will and energy, of gifted tongue nnd easy bearing and address, success attended his every effort, aud although un invalid for half a century, be was active and busy while life lasted, liis early life was devoted strictly to mercantile pursuits, but for twenty-five years he was President of the Bank of Camden, and his admirable management of that institution furnishes a high evidence of his grent ability, but the private qunlitics of the man are those by which he will be longest and best remembered. His charity was a striking feature of life life and character?lie gavs freely to the lust) nnd often even without the knowledge of those nearest to liiin. His hospitality was free, generous and graceful, his powers of entertaining easy and adaptable ; His conversational powers were unsurpassed, his nervous and nointcd force of exnression oulv equalled by his unerring choice of language. lie read few books, but these were always of a high standard, and he never failed to master cycry thought and trace to their conclusion every suggestion of the author. Few tticn have so closely studied uud so much admired that greatest of Dooks^-the Bible. His rare intellectuality and )ub highly nervous temperament combined to form an exquisite and sensitive taste, and he lived a worshipper of the bcgutiful. Ilis extensive and beautiful grounds at Kirkwood.were not only a "joy " to him, but "a thing of beauty which he gladly and generously shared with all. The large concourse of people who attended bis funer^. tl*e closed storcB ahd hushed Voice of busines as the cortege passed through the streets of Camden, on Monday, testified the worth of the dead and the appreciation of Ihe living. * We would not with rude hand touch the curtained privacy of the "house of mourning," but would ask the aged widow, beloved by all, and liis sons, to accept the tender and jnpprecintivc vmnothv of A Fkiesd. 1 * * * . rasjt ni.ran m "AUli) JJISXJlMJ XU.1JW l/VUit AU.VAWM*. - a ? r ' if f-T .'A; .; fi * i DRESSED FLOORING, CEILING, WE BOARDS, &c., &t. >d l-'! " Oyer a hundred ,diffqrep^ PATTERNS' of! on hand, for sale at New lork PrfcOS. : MANTEL PIECES, DOOR AND WIN not;ce. ,'7 Ll< !/ FT" STAIR RAIL, NEWELS ANDnBALLUt and made to order. '" ' wfiro'J j GOOD and SUBSTANTIAL WORK tnad be mado in the United Stat<&. We havevpp 1 south of the city of Baltimore, all of wbipli we who want GOOD and SUBSTANTIAL WOR all over this State, Georgia, North Carolina and for the past twenty years. ' . , W ,? . Opposite Wando Fertilizer Works", and in tk< Pavilion Hotels. AND of such IMMENSE POWER, that wit' bale of Cotton weighing 500 lbs., or a horse c a bale ot the same size iisr oisTiEj 3u?::isr The PRES* was EXHIBITED at the FA1 took the PREMIUM EVERYWHERE. -At was awarded this Press. At the Pair held at nmtni and Sold the Press oh the spot to the Pre PRICE, SI 85. We guarantee this The Rest Press in E; back any Press not as represented, and. refund Address 3Z..I a; W. P Ang. 31?4m . . . NEW GOODS! ? o g Recent Arrivals ! i r c a 0 e ALL the departments of oar I a u DRY GOODS HOUSE n 1 replenishad with full lines of new, seasonable " and cheap gowds. Our f J1 I T BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE ' r ? 1 constantly feeing added In frthi the fecst manu- ] fucturers of the East. , * 1 Our Carpet, Oil Cfoth, Shade, Cornice and Pa^fer Rooms I 'r ] Well stock with goods, at prices within the rcaolt of all. Our House "fully alive," and working for the mutual benefit of Patron find House, R. C. SHIVER & CO., , COLUMBIA, S. C. aug H>?till jan 1 ,, . R. HOMES, Pnttnn T?nntnr and Pfimmissimi Mprnli^t VUllUU 1UUCU1 UiiU VMUliilUUXUU UlUiUliUUt, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLESTONS. C. Aug. 17?tf. The Misses Reynolds Will resumeithe exercises ><jf their, School op MONDAY, OCTOBER 2d, 1871. : ' oug 17-lm . , " SheriffSales. SnEttiFr's Office, " CxtfoEx, S. C., August 10,18*1. By virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa. to me directed and lodged, I will prooeed to sell in front ofthe.Court House in Camden on Monday, (ho 4th day of September next, within the legalhours of sale, the following property, lo-wit: Twenty-five Acres of J.nnd, Inof-c or less, with Residence thereon, in Camdefc, op the corner of Campbell and DeKalb Btreetfe, levied ota as the, property of Mrs. S. A. MatheW, at the shit of the town for taxes. Terms cash, purchasers paying for stamps and I papers. ) autr. 10-lt. J. r. BOSWELL, Sr. Iv. C.' J **" ' # ~ 4 gg=: *; SL'JrLT ' I ^yjatoiBO1 Q3H2!J3U<j ; MOULDING acfl PLAMNG ILL | :AT'rfEK^6A^sfis^n^;4o5' MOULDINGS, making over 100,000 feet DOW FR AMES, made to order, at shost 5TERS of Walnut ane Mahogany, on hand e! as CfiifcAE $i&r? 4tLbfi?irrfidnt- as can land the largest stock of the above Goods guarantee will give entire satisfaction to all K The subscribers can refer to gentlemen Florida, 'as io thfr'ebariicter' of^their Ttfofia . P. RUSSELL & CO., EAST END HASEL STREET/.D e immediate vicinity of the.Charleston and Aug. 31?2m. ^^^aModjaw vr -.a VIRGINIA COTTON TOE38. Miiru?iCTcmiD K W. P. RUSSELL. St. CO. ? riior!tmtoa, So. 0*. I 4 , h a SINGLE LEVER one man can press a an be hitched to the opposite side and press CJTIEFS ;TI3VLE1I^ [IRS throughout the South last Fall, and .Augusta, Ga., a Silver Pitcher worth $50 Charleston last November, we took the President of the Association FOR THE FULL dstence at the present time, and will take the money,) .Prioe^ 8185J 7i.it >*T >| ;T. RUSSELL'&*CO? P. O. BOX 45V, Charleston, S. C. ROCKBRIDGE ALUM SPRINGS, y, /OP'V/RBIKlfc^ViJ'l " * ' Opened May 6th. i871. Tbis favorite and celebrated W atering place iffcrs additional attractions this 6caBon; umong itlier inipiKvems ibtre Sias beou added an cle'ont ntitl V.nll'Pini'iW hilluinintr thtt Pti1. or; the Parlor lias hi-mi enlarged and much improved, and ihe proximity of i lie i wo renders each iisjly accessible,. rIt will }?e- kcpnju a stylefipt urpitssed ftdyw here in Vii'gihif.. The Waters of. Iicse special Springs "'theroure ir greatly relieve most c.'isc.-> 01 Scrofula, Tocipiint Consumption, Chronic Bronchitis, Chronic t'Muoiiic r*uro ..von,.C?? ?uiio Dyspej)ia, Cnronic l).'r; liter, t'ii- "u'cbysCutdi'V. They .rea'^ii a great vi.luo in t'lOre nflertion* wliich ,ro peculiar lo the female constitution, and as an ippctizcr. n ionic and g.-n-ral '. csiorat've, they re pe. hajjs_i,n|riv;;Jleil a nn>i>ftKt.?uucval. waters* flic n".-Q|>?-3ctiro Will-nave pirovji^iljfcjir. ;ti/e .mMittl) Am?a a i?rv-(d.i>3 Parti? or Mrls*c;>fra ni[encral all tin- sources of amusement and recreaion usually found ?r. onr Ijcsi umtner resorts will ?e at the command of the juihk at 'KOCKJRTDGE ALUM.*' T: e place's within eleven to 'uii .een hours of Richmond. Washington. Baltiaore, etc., by rail, all in daylight. Passengers cave the cars of the Chesapeake and Ohio Rail load, at Goshen Depot, and the new ahd elegnnt itnge coficlfei;tfrt^-ipg ofej-u smooth and oad of only eiglit miles, set down the visitors at he springH to tea. JAMES A. FRAZIER, Proprietor, , . r t Ice.-(Qol<lr : .} r [ -*' SOIDj^. W.A.'l'IElk Drawn from a GLASS FOUNTAIN, by litUJUSUIN H DUISbAl', CHEAP ST0RE! WHOLESALE RETAIL GRAIN AND JMISIOMM-!' TIIE ATTENTION OF BHYEES IS solicited to uiy large and constantly replenished Stock of CORN, SUGAR' RYE, FLOUR, "OATS, MOLASSES; iiBACON, ? SOAP, . LARD, STARClt, i .T "i > '.'I'.CANDLES. FLOUR?From finest to common grades, at low prices. SUNDRIES?Crackers, Cheese, Pickles, Mustard. Tobacco. DIH'F _T.\.lfo., Ma,-I of MIIUM i'mu\wy?. , . HERRINGS?Potoihao and Roanoke. M.ACKEREL?Halves and Quarters. SALMON?Barrels, Kegs and Cans. SHAH ROE. Cod pish, lfgfns. rrr> * COFFEE?Old OoV.' Ja(*a, Laguyra and Rio. TERMS CASH. gi?s3?tf-^ Mdif Will make heavy advances on Consignments to his friends in Baltimore. a rD.W JORDAN. Aug. :J?tf. Agent. I . * 'c'' ^ I '' jfh'' ' ; 1 P. 0 - Y : ::' :/ > err v . ' f O; b-js&tq fin.n rtc : J. E. EDWAI&S, ** I -.iff ' '.-c; .i:?V.r W* Haiti SOCTK,: Si j va ,uor5 T) jr, J; ,l *,] .' !}/) * yuiITirf JUtf , -lot wfT .tcvMi.v srfj'i '/.-rr-rrH^ ;:! '^oaith CwoJfofc Branch 0 ? r fir in- xSou/A .G(trt)biri(* ifa 'u d;. U .SAh.f!^d;iCi >$? , -dvif rai'' v;r -/ i'v . Dal ISAACvjVllA.N C tl ; B^ard or DfREcrroiis.^flhtt' ]rtcKorn?c. JofiM f JohtPT. Sloan, Sr.,.<Dr. WjtSilP.er.-lfcC. SJ.Wi , 8T>?E AT-LAB0p:^^^C^*ornqfjW?,?ii;^?Hij5n,|l dy, ^.olpncl^i^Pcrr'in, J?r, Isa.*.Brayc^, l> :f, I Ii'i> < ! o!f!c ?c7 rorf -til .U v:> '>v: "^o offer ip'ilic Hodmon'l ).'vd AvVin^on r v."*') i 8&tttfierh,' Wihe? hand? d." woi of- . ie 'i|cHrfc:viif' j mo?t HBoarp of; all- invofwiewaj/pfeli^wl'{?*?<!. iia w croing thereto, an 1; .ntfy*. ^rcHcnti^^evcr/^o*!^ . We confidently ^prr? o -very out- iut^rcstril " gbts'by sustaining their -Wu ' ius'i vfttftia*,.' an.' ft wtffehtherc can h?? v.?"pein*Hiif> ? annanl?y Sent/No til.? : .J.S?5h lii?:Tnn-j<?, i-.tingso. dittoimj WweMo f r-eo.Vrrtis-. ? . ., t "Rigm orpa,.*t.y (j) xio<? <i?fe ... ' in a its i?oM*c. poliey/anilsiiHrtfl4e?<Vai'|V^,n i.' > ;??? f-? f off from home officd. X?i? fesiny.?1V1 .? 'n ??<?i.. people very heavily ]n tiie I:ii- ml ?jiO}il?i mn against such contingency in the "utu. e.' Prom'Ah ttffirtiW fcxhibH.iil'i* bhon'n tfii.'t t' e 1*1" business ioi I860 over 1868-than'< uj* c??i?{*i?w ?n.i j tbree.cpmpiiujes in the Ti n4i?A \ <> > -AJIs'f" risics^br fifteen or twenty years s.'lcp.uv ? <!, ambtmt'nfrlsicsjn fti'deV ' . j This erhiliU.'among Over d hundre?>'enirtlv j Lifq,In8U(iiii90 (Jouiprtay^ttlpr.^pf^s economy?its lpebes_hjw(j?.light,.its expenses squill j ; oiil if." ' ';<?? ti* A 1ST, 1^! dividend paid on Whole ~Lrf? WW#fS, fn> jper c Dividends ghvn-at end of rirst yc?r, -alitpi jAU policy quu-i9iis$uiuie. .,?}: ; !: ? lEiPHElRT, J1OT] ' :*.? M : ' i<' . rtil ' yYAl? <'('t v ! lv+?v. ? >// orb <f/-'" yn ??iii awwri-T- m ; rvati>'f hi'.T-?T *M10 lyoi) < n iAgent for :Xe juylJSr-]/'. ' Liquors! Liquors! *i f r ' ' ' ... - Hiuing opened a Fl|*t Cl^ss, Bar Boom, J I km prepared to: furnish theme whd fee!xlls- ' posed, with/an excellent article of i. CORNWRISKBY,.: J RYEWnTSKeY,.. , , " * B9FRi;f?N \i H1SXET, , ' MONONGALI A. W HISk'EY, " ' . GIN, RUM, Ac. ' | Malaga Wine, Jl ' ; SheiTy Wine# ' Madeira Wine, , i . Port Wine, ^ / BLACKBERRY BRANDY, i' r-IMr.pn RR4NT1Y i , KDIMEL SCHNAPPS, 1 i At80 Oliampagne in Bo ttles, " - < Fresh Ale and Lager Beer , on Draught. :** : )! B. M. SMITH, , General liquor Dealer, 2 doors above the Market., Bicat-st., Camden, S. C., ] LIQUORS, of all kinds and the BEST QUALITY, to which he rospcctfully invites the attention of the public, and solicits a share of their patronage. March 23. . > i:- : This Valuable Family Medicine has been widely nnd favorably known in Otir own and foreign countries, upwards of THIRTY YEARS 1 It Jias lost none of its good name by repeated trials, but continues to occupy a prominent position in every family medicine cheet. It is an External and Internal Remedy. For Summer Complaint, or any other form of bowel disease in children or adults, it is an almost certain euro, and has without doubt, been more successful in curing the various kinds of CHOLERA, than any other known remedy, or the most skillful physician. In India, Africa and Chinu, where this dreadful disease is more or lees prevalent, the Pain Killer is considered by the natives, as well as European residents in those climates, a sure remedy ? and while it is a most efficient remedy for pain, it is a perfectly safe medicine, even in untkillfal hands. Directions accompany ouch bottle. '] . !.' Price 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 per bottle. M, BISSELL, DENTIST. ^ Broad Street, Camden* So. Ca. . Office over MESSRS. WhTKOWSKY & IIYAMS', where he can be found between 8 O'clock A. M. and C P. M , march tf ' ?. i r j? , ' . . \M P WITUFRQ V T III TT I I IILMUj Attorney at La^v. M,f i- CAMDEN, S. C. OFFICE* above C. WELKIN'S Store. Mar. '9. Cm. i_ SHANNON & LINING. ^ Attorney's at Law &c. ... . CAMDEN, S. C. j OFFICE,.on Broad-Strcct, over Mr. BENJAMINS Storo.' . r c % ; D AELIK(3fON f-f/t flo <Ot>*k0 esLi:* '<yi ?*&iroc v.- ?" *j;JJ ?* iko* ttv jjl1. iioc'r ?9*2 eiiJ.'t fs, _ r; ^'>11* -^' w -a??> i?iif<*r liii: (!ttir-&Tff/ri{T ??jfa rrr *i<# 4*^^ yftrt) &i *1 i <KnA &rf* nwi r,y??SBStti iijitiirfji* fozxrsf.r. ?ed ?*&& cTH^cr:*' s?c; vrrtrrk ;iy .^eiwqoi- < -m. &&i , rkxwMjfrV/ ?":r'i ;cLl-' :" - - + ** irltjPBXitiakr/!^ '? ?/;: ; tmn*. ?c;1.; ;??3*7>fcn fiSys^LAfe'* **"*rf ip':; -^' 'ciTSKut^'ov *6ki?: - ?'I .^'5 ?a;p ed ' ,' ' ; : - gj'.n< Ui*f;'*t<-i ;i: ' . . ?Ke at: ^amWC& K; ? hot/: Bank- Butfding. Wf* rz> oi'iio'if : fifths niitp xfoidr "fiso b?djbity'& &bfr>ityy tfbeuO si ?Who8^ua Tt-o lo .'C'1 Ir.tia'i^ctTtiUjndonfcirf Aflftnciei. of ?*?? '' wiv< p;'?Jfoirai-^.it5rte< ?! "Jr'ol :o/L .i-rc*r: G^hW']AI.,(k-BuJqT, 0oft?r*J,Job*:fi. K?f' h.too??i 5ft jjc .v:fr> ' ui. J ? b?f'J. ! r? scfirl<t^?3ji-x mhI .insurance Co'tB^nsy, ?liorough1y I ft, Adufet-' awBete,'?recerit' * risks, the > .Utk ne^Ajsio'South Carolina* all funds so* .if^ .'.facsa.^srj^r^. >(, ; d ,t;p &Lr{ .>01'. -. .i n oHponry to look to;their Aim irt*rlW*'y A. \nirt sc*i.-coilffdj;ntfe,. vrifhoht: i- in <?.>? ?< .fa .rrnlreedy' over $10,00^000 are nuw < . ?>ui .iwr strength apd thereby; giving ed. TVoTV~M^&"rcins??t*men? paid up i??j.caued cuts1 TM itisortd r??nrt Nor-co?Mf?nn?"?^;COsf the.Southern .U t'4Cnir8evk liie .oji'jr company th'iltf jtrowda: 'iMbnpl. i?n?l AvIiagUWhad' a greater increase of ^oiitjnenu-'j'ii eftows'thtU there'wrfre obiv UM? accumulated ! ;.u'..y?i rijr, tiioii^u ycupg, ^ etandfj twentieth -in mated iae Piedmont hnd Arlington the'lending It shows, not ouly progress, but caution and '*>Vy"TJ?! fff ?>: ?*<# . 5' 'if iYi i* 11 a T. in In L i . n-'f icnK-tnoy;'r? t?ii"'tiax/mini - r ia'h is paid.: (> - !/ - i ERSOW A BAJfSOM, >i 1? Vf?r" '* it : x'tTTT* :;?i A.GJ21fTS> , . ,./ kt . ; WM. CLYBURN, srshaw aiid'Lancaster Gotinties. , -It-rO i.i * = . < -> 3 IA.L-?[ idui ~ i r '; ;ii Lrjfr r EtOMeSE COLLE6E, i -j i-.'\ a i"' ' ' THE vPiTThEirrH ANNUAL SESSION' login* - uffinKJir_6_I_8_7j,~X'?j5..Inatitw?ion has nana itu ?? >. o? ,uf inVructors,. ji thorough jourse Ov stxirtle*, nud a5n.V at a high grade of MMUIMivJyv , ; . : \ ?.r , > & 7tn rv.i.'gi.yiinl n<i vantages,.nfoderate teWtfrl I.!.ritiiin and' e^cellentr mail, traveling mid i.- ii'^iijibui iacVrities, render it ivell vjforib^ the attention and patronage of the 3<mi'h. EntiiM eto. nsee. for session of t?h nrm* :* about $2~0. TKkv. ts;imate, includes bor.i'- >ml cu>';-a, emluachig ni-Kleralanguages. A?'on ?h? ubove for students boardta; n p;r?vtue fnniije.v ^ file session' is divided into two terms of five nnnuis earn. h^ishiiig September B, 1871, and Febi'n?7 1, I8i2. f*tud?nt? m*y outer, at any,.time and take regular nourse. or study* ns viy*y prefer, The College if' )'n a faui/^AaiV/ conditio^, it rapidly nniiig ia public 'fuvdrf t,nd ttuftibbrdd nnung Ifrjr student* of last session rcpreeentaLives fmin fifteen,States. . ... . Catalogues ban be had 1|?r addressing -v Rav. D. ri BRITTLE, D. D. ' . President if tlie College. * nng 10-?2t . ... >. j. ;> OWEl^DALY'SSTABLES Columbia, S, p# , . * f -i *.-> 1 j., { THESE LIVERY STABLES, are situated on Assembly and on Washington slroets. Attentive hostlers and good driver* always' present. The beat stock and tWb'est turnouts in the city, Including Uockaways, Bretts, Bilggies, etc., etc., for family use or for parties or pleaBuxe will be . furnished at short notice. Onr teams are soft, our prices are liberal, and our stock equal to the dorannd. 1 augl6-^3tt OWBNDALT. 1 ; geo'rg&tuppeM^y BBOEEB, T;] ' Heal Estate anil Inraice Apt, i. OFFICB OVSR W. O. FISHER'S DBBO STOBK, . 1 it I ioU : ':\?i 1 OPPOSITE COLUMBIA HOTEL, i .?f ni - hi -j-.-f vfy\ MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. ' aug Hh? ly ~6hima TTAXsXI. . WM. B. STANLEY, IMPOBTEB AND DEAEEIl IX CHINA, GLASS & EARTHENWAHE, Silver-plated, Britannia and Japanned Wa., TABLE CUTLERY, MIRRORS, GAS-FllTURES AND ? House Furnishing Goods Generally 'OPPOSITE COURT Ilt)USE. or>T.Tri\miA. a. n. nug 10?3m JUST RECEIVED A Fine Lot of CHEWINO TOBACCO, and I GARS, Cinnamon ^ORDlAL, WILD CHERRY Brandy, Alo, Porter, Soda-Water in Bottles, Schiedam Schnapps?French Brandy at reduced prices. B. M. SMITH. , i ?1 ' . . ' - ' ? ? Toilet Articles, ' '' % '*4' In great variety, such as English and French Hair Brushes, Tooth Brush, Lubin's Soaps and Powders, Toilet Seta and Bottles, Vases, &e., Cologns, Handkerehif Extracts snd a great manj; articles too numerous to mehtinn. * i ; HODGSON & DUNLAP. ; NOTICE. 1 < fc u / *, ' All persons Indebted to or having olaims against the estate of MASON D. WOOD, deceased, will present the same or make' payment to the Executor by the first day pf October next. " J. B. HAMMOND. Exccamr