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tvTAWM.-A eomspoo deot in the S>nt(kerm CVli Valor m>r *?I ootid* tl? OUeStioO is asked, which is the be* fertm?-r or ma nure for it?et potatooT Fron the ox perieuce I hare had, in manuring the ?treet potato, I Mat aaj that rotted (hard wood) aches when properly pat and asure qpp may .he realised on the poorest soil. Cow-ndonings u good?eo . are sottoa wed and stable nmnure: but after experimenting with the ashes, they ? piM all be abandoned, provided ashes en b? had. I experimented on as poor ?oil on i bad, and the reaelt wis aa floe ? crop of potatoes aa l ever saw on any kind of j?d. Rot*d when i. good lor 1 tattoo also, and i cotton also, abd almost suv hind of veg Ution. I am oonrincod there la not a better fan i User made on any plantation than rottdn aahes. So every one will flml it greatly to his interest to take > Wit. special catel War I am a Form Maw.?"Wool Hal" in the rtautsrt'a Advocate, talk the following plain story why he is VI poor, "I am poor because \ buy morn than I sell. Ib the first place, 1 huy a Wrt of my meat from North West; my fish oomes from Portland; for the taking of which Ufo Mainelandeta receive bounty from the Government. My on *1 ion tots and all tiK garden seed 1 buy fronf Michigan. Isold the wool front eighteen ahcep at 37 i Oents per pound to an agent of a hat manufacturing comp any at Iteading. Pen nay I van iu ; four monthaphflfeqiftaf bought a hat from the same fob ptuj^pby tone at the rate of six dollars a pound for the wool. The hide of a buck I sold at five oeuta a pfcund.? It wupt to Elmyra, N. Y , was tanned, sent beck, and I boughi.it at 36 cents a did when Isold it. ny sxe handles cptne from Delaware, my pen, paper and ink fromj^| i the only loul in The ' hog w property n European animal, though the wild hog _ wa?dbun^ici' the muqntaiiiH of &rria and Aaia ?ae*7at.d aliftefctst in the wild* of the Atlas mountains in Africa. The prohibition of awiiio's fleah among the Egyptiana and Hebrews, shows that it ana Romans the hog was rather populur nl. It w Aha foaeijDnb, any van weignt of Bean can f>o produced bt a l?p expense than any othpr form of animal food; but it is, tho hardest ot digestion snd least healthful of all our meats. In cold climates, however, the Iar$iit ataount of fat it oontaius is inipor tant as a heaf producing element, and therefore Nothern nature use iargly of perk. The filthy habits of the hog ore owing to domestication. In the wild state the hog is a cleanly animal, living almost exclusively o| vegetablo food, while the domestic hog is omnivorous, f00d 1 v# yy .1 mm i V Happening to pa* along where my \r neighbor was cutting up some fot Kowcry \vc ^%Q>tvkod the best thiug one c<>uld feed year, into hold feed ou so pass on out. He the duna slive with, them, and the hOH*V Mt better aftor ward. As the gad fly deposits (lie eggs on (he flanks and legs of Che horso, if you jrlll take (he pains to gross those ll^^HiWd of gw^Mjy onoe o stomach, If (hey have b*^ groas ed before taken In. This is on thq prinoiple that an onnoe of nrev^bliop us worth a pound of cure, and ofu>utimas more.?Exchange. >?*.? -Hi Ho# *0 MIX IT.?A* the time for whitewashing has arrived, the following reofclpt for making the wa*h, reoouiuiou ded by the Seiontifio American; Is pub lished. It answers for brick, wood or stOik. Slack about one half bushel unslaoked Hm*'with bqiliug waler, keep ing it ooVer&t during tfie prt>cew.' Strain it and add a yook of salt disul ved in warm wstor and boilod to a thin paste, one-half|N/und powdered Spanish whiting Abclta* pound clear gluo dlsolved iu warm water. Mix these well together, and let the mixture stand for several days. Keep tho wash thus prop:'red in a kettle or portablo furnace and whan used put it on ss hot as possible with eithsr painters'or whitewash brushes fr'UTO ja i > w < A Laundry Sborit.?The following recipe for doing up shirts will be found of use by many homew ves. Take t wo ounoes of line white gumarabic powder, put it in a pitcher and pour on it a pint or more of water, and then, bavins oov ered it, let it all aright. tfie morning pour it carefully from the drugs into a oiean bottle >nd cork it, and keep the usual manner will give to lawns, either 'rblte or printed, a look of new ness when nothing else oan restore them after they have b*un washed. - ? Feed bones liberally and allow plmn ty of time to rest and digest their food. In the field tlfSr twelve hours/letting them 4pnd still one- ihicd of tho time. When i Mm fcVHs tb'gd'hnme to lunch or Mpp*r,the homes seed food sUo. A small pall of wafer *lth a plat of oorn or oat*)*! dfiVred into U'ls acapifal thing for atfod hone, ft will enable Kim to work an hour or (we lougrr in an eiaer. V ? / CMUM PtTDDTWO.?One. curt of milk, Ave tggs, four tablespoonftf of four, one tableeponnfal of salt; boil the milk; moisten thelour with eald milk, add to Die hot milk end boll thraa mta , utes; add the e(fts sod boll up ? half cup mms&zz It is better to spend a few bom hanging loose doors and gates than UMog about its n?siW u>*L [tfomclj V"* .t wIM #to wcrowh , - Tata ibie columns, becaune I 4wi sut and do doc d?au* to eater into a ouatrovewy with on* wtoutu I mw to highly. Bat I must Mod* impose upoq your gnperoaity ia Mltdditit, Ism wUHok to laivt tho question, whether my testimony wee "utterly nu gatory," or not, just where it euode oow. If I uave do! demonstrated sati? facto rity that my te?tiiuuuy wee beeed apuu strung grounds, I wih forWar to add soy new taetter *o??, at rejoinder to you, ia order to avoid a reply which would prolong iha diacareiou. JT, ' Oo the eeoood point, however, I here a few words to aey. A? yott have eo gooeroualy abstained frym being rigor oue with me; I will oot dwell upou the singular, bat perhaps unimportant fact, that yoa hare considerably modified your exprceaioo with reference to the pi^aenoe of strycb trine in whiskey, for ia your first editorial vnuseid it Was "often though not alwayx" to be dtoovered, and that "it is a well known fact," while Ja >oar eeoood editorial, yoa apeak of the queatioo ae "whether whiskey does *m*timea oontain traces" of strychnine. I will lot that pa*s, and proceed to qupte fto*> vonr last editorial, as follows : ? "The di termination of the first point we lenvo to his memory and that of oth. (re. A* to the teoond, we can appeal to his r ndiug tosuHtuin our o.wt'fur, when ask ed on the witness stand if he bul aver known the quisgity of strychnine in whiskey to kill the imbiber, he answered "Hot of bis owu knowledge, bat that he bad reed of suih an oacurrenoe." Now, Mr. "Kditor, that is evidontly n settler for me, for it Apparently contra dicts my assertion made in my iunt arti cle, that, "in the course of my reading I have never seen the assertion demonstra ted." But unfortunately you !ean upon u broken rood when you nppeal to your memory in this mutter. If you will re fresh your metuoty by referring to .any ?or all of the gentlemen who -were neafuit, to me and listened with intense interest to my testimony, via., the judge, the stenographer, and the oournwl for the defense and the State, you will learn that yoa are in error,' altogether, nnd that the question was not siked at all iu the form in which you claim, and that I neither said that 1 had 'rend' of the case, uor that the imbiber was 'killed.' When asked if I had ever known strychnine to be found in ordinary whiskey, (or s?rac question of aim ilar purport,) [ replied ?'Not of ray own knowledge?lut?Lh^re ankcd tho judge whether i* .would; tie] competent* foMae t?speak spy CUHO Of *w>ich I had hfrfcrd?in ? whlfch a' man had been poisoned by whiskey iu which ?trychnibe was found by analysis. The judge duelined to reeeive this hearsay us evidence, becauso.it was not recorded iu a book which is accepted as medical au thority. And very properly, too, bccause neither my informant nor I could say whether or oot the stryohuine hid been introduoed for criminal purposes in thih case. I will hero stato thatI do not make this correction of your error of memory from my own recollection {alone, but from the recollection of the oouusel for State and defence. .With reference to the latter part of your editorial, I ac. knowledge that "five original analysos are rather a uarrow basis for an jfiduot tion." ' .. .. I I If my testimony was to bo rendered "utterly nugntory" by this "wall known , -faefc,*het strychnine ia of tea, though not always, to be discovered io whiskey," I felt called upon to demonstrate that this la not a "well known fact" at all I f Hiw I did by ?bowing that the highest authorities on nicdioal jurisprudeuoe, and others who ought and would surely be aware of it, ere entirely innoceat of any knowledge of it, etc., and that I fail ed to find it tn all the specimens of common whiskey aooestr'ble ur me.' ? When, however, you, Mr. Kditor, who hj vy-tueof yonre vast and varied learning and tho fk* \ that you h*ve so often de lighted your readers, with your abla and pleasing articles on astronomical and oth er philosophical subjects, enjoy a well* earned reputation as a scientist, make tho assertion that it is "a wellknown (hot that strrohnine ia often, though not always" discoverable in ordinary wltis key ,and as forum in of a jury intmduood this "wellknown fuct" as an element in no ftnportant trial for murder, the ohm prohnwji rest# upon you, my dear sir. It is not eihotly logical to ask roe to "broadly deny," and "nail tothoopuater this popular fallacy," eto. Nevertheless, Mr Editor, whenever you demonstrate that the presence of stryohnine in whis key is really esteemed a wellknown fact, and that the search after this poison wduld not bo a Quixotic enterprise, then it will be time enough, and it will be my. oleasuro to undertake to * d?*j termihe tnis question in such unequivo cal mnnncr that it will be available for future use by medical jurists. r In conclusion, Mr. Editor, I desire to offer you my thanks fbr the courtesy nnd , kind manner with which you have treat . ed my communication, and to exprew 1 4ho sincere hope that nothing I have said oan be construed, even by the high est stretch of sonsitivencM. a* disrespect ful or otherwise improper toward you, ft>r whose learning, ability and conscien tious pursuit of duty this whole oommu* tifcr-tni" the highest regard,?? HMj^r than say aught disrespectful or 'urtatnd towards yon, sir, would I prefer to ttani unvindi atod Very Truly Ifon a, 8. BAllUCfl, M. D. A D V KRTI8KM KNT8. BOOZER & WRIGHT, ttf Offlce opposite the Columbia Hotel orir Duffle'* Book Store, COLUMBIA, 8. C. Dm. D. Boonra. 1>?. 0. F.8. Wninnr. Ju!j28yl QEO. W.WILLIAMS & C0'*., cajioi.iNa FKRTIUZKIL AND Ik Pilnto Stable AcU Phospbate. Hiti been used by pUhtor* of the Senth fbr ten year* with rantehleee tnooeM. They eonreely need enootnlnm* to reootnmend their continued use. The atftadftM of their eKoellenee In rnnmnteed, nnd their result* ptete beyond question thnt every plnnter who Is slWe to his Own interests should Pl'RCH ASK NO OTHER. January 'JfltnS FHBTIIJZEHS i , atCHAB k/ th*Aibfpoo Mtilni m ULW.N, ?LO,-Offloe N SA2DTS AMYONIATEJ S0LP3LB PACfflO (KU80. j' 7* ? ? ? j ? PBOSPHO-PEKUVIAN OUANO & DISSOLVED BONK Piiospuate TttMl wlHtaow Mnadard Fertilisers, after K> years practical ?*i throughout th? South, have prove* to be Mm Mart profitable louse tor ooitrn, ooru, and all oUtw wop*. particularly adapted to Um Houthern climate tod aoll; ttio cropa In maajr Uistouons being MOIUC TH A N DOUBLED BY THKilt CBB. While thew *rtllisen ore being prepared,from the '"W* !?? Kredlents. and of oven hi* her grade-than aver before. THK rHIcS HAVK U?K> MA* TKRIAlXY ItBin^KDFVKTHKPKKHENTBKAWK. UuMfeV planing than within the reach of ?wy planter, and uouecan afford tn d<> without them. JOHNATH AX PAGE, Agent at (Wen, 8. C. 99- A Liberal dlaoount will bo made to dealers and )au Jb tuS ? ' Calcined MarL A Fertilizer and Renovator of Land. Prepared from th? Karl underlying the Phosphate Beds of South Carolina THE CHEAPEST FERIUZEH YET OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC The Best Farmers Endorse It. This Hart, containing Phosphate of Ltrae, Carhonato of Lime and Soluble R11 lea, Is 4fcr superior to the celebrated Afarls of Virginia and Now Jorsy, of which millions of Tons are used yettrly,andb?*cpnhted of Immense benefit t?> thoserttatea. < It airbeds the fermer (' opportunity^enriching nu laudsjtt the lowest passible price. PRICE.?$10 per Ton in Car-loads lots of ?? Tons 12 u in smaller quantitcs. On Cars at Comptiu/'s Works, on 8. C. it. B. Bond tor Circulars. For auto by . ft&VjRJrSf. * GO., Gnral i?nta, OEABLXSTCK, B. 0. carpets ! cabpets % ' e ' 4 * ? .Tv?* - I :o: ?? Oar senior having visited New York and purchased n fu\l utock of nil floods ombmccd'In our Hue, and tit prices cheaper than wo have been enabled to obtain since the war, wu now oiler to the pnhlle u great many leading urtlcles at anus-bell tan prices, namely : UIUJMHKLm CAHPKWat ?1,10, U? ?l,flO per yard. THKEE?PLY8nt to tl.ili peif yard. 1, i t ryOHAlXH, gilc, 7Sc M.IJO hud ll.Al ' fr'Loolt OIL CIxrrilH, from 50c |K-r square yard, and to the finest IrriporJctL English goods. , A ft?U assortment of window shades, nnd In all sire* and color* ft?r private houses nnd "tore use, from fl,?*l to KS,0U. AI*o to luind Htid now oiieti, the lsrgc?,t stock of window corn Ice nnd picture frame moulding ever exhibited In this city. Also; u new stock of Nottlng ham lace Curtains In eudless variety of new pattern*, varying In price from (? 00 to *U>,U0 each window. , ?. A,000 ltolU Wall Paper, Bonier, and Pnpor Shades. Call early aim make selection*. From this date our prices for making nnd laying carpets will belOcts per yard. If you want carpets made, give correct slso of rooms. j o O. Bailie nov24m3 ? T. 'iUu Broad Street, AUiTt 1STA OA. NJ2W'. -WMi OLTHING BAZAAR GENTs' FURNISHING GOODS EMPORIUM. ? THE undersigned respectfully informs tbc public that tkey have opened a ? ? .. T . FIRST CLASS CLT01IIM llOBSEi - InCapt. Derass' Brick Block, where tkeX are receiving an , .BLBQAITT STOCK ( bF \ i ?...-i. CLOHING, HATS, BOOTS, 8nOES AND GENTS FUKNIdllft GOODS ? ' To which they invito an Examination Generally. V t II entire stockU new and flrst^faiifiini to niei^f n loifg felt 1 want .of tW o Give Us a Call. oommunlty in lltU department,of trade. % 7m . B&XVEBG to ?' y ;<Ir V-- *** .'?**/ FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. AG. . ? -.i i'V' ,.<yui til ? n'i 1 ? A ijB^Msortmcnt of the Finest and hoiccst Liquo ,s Wines, Gordials and Ales for Family and Medical use, is agaW to be fotnd and sold in any quantity at the Store of *Z'\ ' * ' F. GOSS. ? ? \ ? . P. S,?Also a well selected assortment' of Flour of al * ^ Lm-'*' >?1 ??> - ? ? |> '1-^ \ . ? >'** :?*$?* v1. ** * ? grades, Fanyily and Fancy Groceries, Clothing, Hats, and gBVISa : . Jirn |4f. ' ' .->'?<!?*?-t <i-1 Oi ? ' , ,.<? *wi J1? *<?( ? - I U ?u mjpj '*?! p.rnoVi FURNITURE 1<MI? '1?1 1U. CrOSE^KC CT. MACKAY SEI.IJJ Kl'HNiTUHK AT CIIA Rl.KHTX >.N l'RM'KR. OIVK HIM A CAU, AM) T?ST THE ABOVE STATEMENT- s ??!' ,rv^ Repairing Neatly and pinrfptly done. . ? ? . * ir* ?. ) ? ?., ?*? j * 2 ' ?" . ? .. I ?.. ? ?u 1 ,, ?f II. >.1 1 ? u .17,(1) fl READ THIS A Candid Announcement. Wo think if the trading people will exam , ^ .?? 1 0 *9 1 ' 1 ineour stock of goods that they will see that there is moro truth thnn pqexy in our'assort ing that we think tVo are enitled to style our liouse the m *? ^ ?V ' \ * k'W'i 1 "Grangers' Headquarters' Gall and see if prices will warrant if ||2,)f X>. "W. -A.GHT, XT PRIME COST. LANES, GENTS', YOUTHS' ;?HOES, BOOTTEKS & OAITKS. I propoee Co diiooDtiow the ahoe ba?iocM ?ud devote my whole titouiiuj GROCERIES, CONFECTION ERIES, CIGARS, &C. And to this end, will mU imj present stock of ahoea AT PRIM COST. Th? public will at onoe appreciate the inducement* (0 examine my stock be fore makiog purchaaes elaowht re. C. Kirfcley, ?igt jan 26 tf THE subscriber* oontiuue to kotp ? fUll assortment of COFFINS AND CASES, coxsistimo or Pine, Poplar and Walnut, At Prices Ranging froiu three to Eighty Dol lars. ALSO Metallic Burial Cases, From Twenty-five to On# Hundred and Ton Dollars. FUNERALS attended with promptness. Order* brorrtptly attonloJ, at any hour day or night n. j. mccheigiit & son. no2yl Undertakers TAYLOR IRON WORKS Manufacturing Ca, Manufacturers and Dealers in MARINE, STATIONARY, AND " portable Engines & Boilers, Castings Of every Description in Irv?n and 11 rags, Saw Mill MacMnery, Cotton Presses, Gins Railroad, Bteamloat, Machinists, Engineers and Mill supplies. Bnr Iron, Bolt Nut*, I'acAriug, Beiting.lLftcing. &c. .Special ntten tion given to building and repairing boilers. Repairs executed with promptness and.des patch. General Office, Work Shop* aud Sup ply Store, Kaet Bay, Comer PritcknrH Street, uov3tf CHARLESTON, S. C. jd Potatoes. [P HA*! IN irotk ? fawf bar| "of CHOICE SEED POTATOES; from BCIST8 SEED HOUSE, including the fol lowing VARIETIES / EXTRA EARLY VERMONT, EARLV ROSE, ? PEERLESS. . % B RUNNEL'S BEAUTY. matf i I.H. H ATiTj 8c Co. -:o: "HOLESALE Mid retail dealers and mutiufttciurers of * rHlYE LEAD, / PAINTS, / OILS. OLA as. PUTTY. BRUSHES, COLORS, &c Reftrty-mlxed paints, strictly pure, sold with ft guaruutee. Doors, Mes. Bluids, Moaiiiiijrs, BUILDERS' HARDWARE. EVERY disoriptton of RuilderV Supplies of the most reliable character sold on tuost pleasing terms. Agents for Cottage Colors, MeUlio Con tro l'ieces, &o. Address, /. //. H.ll.t. *? ( <>., 2 to 10 Market, .223 nnd 225, East Buy Sts., Charleston, 8. 0. Sotid for prico list nnd circulurs. 4 ap 12 tf 1 '.Jl'iL J!?. 1 ? ' I ? . i TKHMfl or SCDKCRIirriON : I * Om <*>py* one year (in advsnoe) 82.00 To all Ministers, 1.00 To claba of ten, 1.75 To oluba of twenty fite, 1.60 - - RATKH O* ADVKUTIRINO. One square, or less, ?1.50 for tho first insertion and $1 lur eaoh subsequent insertion. IW" One inch Constitutes a sqnaro. ' WT* Liberal rodnctiona mado by con tract on adrertiaeuienta for three, aix or twelve months. Wtt" Obituary ooticea longer than ten linea charged for at advertising ratal. mr Marriage notices fVee. The Gazettr office being well fitted up, Job Work will be executed in a skilllul manner at low rutcs. Crockery, Glass-Ware, AND House-Furnishing Go ids, 1 HAVE just opened i fine MeortaeBt of | ebove desirable goods. which ere oflered 1 et IuwmI figure*. The lediee ere iifiiel to cell and examine them. feblfttf * J. J. MACKAY. ~~~P. P. TOALE, Manufacturers of DOORS, SASHES, Blinds, Floorttn, &c. &c. DMler in BUILDERS' HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, &c. Sole Agent for TMaM MM Faict Co. Tie Great American Fire Mr nisiier co PAGE MACHINE BELTING CO. s/;a d for prices. OFFICE AHD WAFERQOMS, Noa. 20 &? 22 IUyue& Hi Si So ltnckncy Sis. FACTO HY and Y Alt US. Athley Hirer, M"r?/ ttmi lironii Street, CHARLESTON, S. 0. eeSO "SEEDS. BUisrs, B LISTS, BUIST'S, . * RELIABLE, ? RELIABLE^ RELIABLE. G.tRDEN. GARDEN, GARDEN, SEEDS. SEEDS: SEEDS. For pale by Dr. F. L. ZEMP. ??5u.A full line of pure Drugs, Medicincs, Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Patent Medi cincs ko , always on hand. feb'.Mf JOB PRINTING. THE GAZETTE OFFICE IS capable'?f promptly and nenlly execu ting all styles of JOB PRINTING at the lowest rules. VISITING CARDS BUSINESS CARDS WEDDING CARDS, BALL TICKETS, CIRCULARS, RECEIPTS, CHECKS, INVITATIONS, handbills, posters. DATES, DODGERS. r > * i -4 <. PROGRAMMES. In short, wo have the prAs.?ft* ami ir-\ ferial for tilling any order which uiey be given ua Wo solicit a trial. ENCOURAGE HOME PEOPLE AND NOME EMTERP1SE. GEORGE S. HACKERS . CHARLESTON, S. C. Tho ouly Door, Fash and Blind Fnctory owned and managed by n Uaroliuiuu in Charleston. Always on hand n large slock of Doors. Snsh, Rliuds. ? Mouldings, llrackets, Scroll and Tnrnod WorA- of every description. Class White l.eada and Builders' Hardware nl manufacturers' wholesale priecs. l'ianed O. and T. flooring, ceilitig and lining bont-ds delivered in Cumdeu by carload at low rules. se'Jityl Alexander's PHOTOGRAPHIC ART Gallery. The undersigned begs leave to inform the clt'iens of Camden andjvicinity, that hu lias opened a Photographic Gallery On DeKalb .Sftveet, where he in prepared to practice the i?rt of Photography in oil its branches, Copying and Knlarging, Photographs and Ferrotypes tuken in tho best and latest styles. ? Respectfully, fehftmR W. 8. ALEXANDER. John C. Wols. Plain, Ornamkntal and Sion Painter. PAPKR-HANOKK AND QLAZlEIt DttKnlb House?Camden, 8. 0. ja iy yl W. W. WHILDEN & 0., FACTO US AH* GENER A CMMISSION MERCHANTS Marshall'* Warf, Unst End Calhoun St., ?Cotton Office, No..8 central warf,Charles ton, 8. ('. W. W. Vllll.ntK. t. F. BUfKIKmOTOHj 0. T. Willi,!)**. mr 17m3 , ^IHKO'MOH. Head quarter* for Foreign and American Chromot, Dealers, agents, trunk and ho* makera, newspaper publishers and tea store* will find a complete supply. Our new and brilliant specialties are unequalled, Our 0 x 11 mounted chrotno* outsell anything in the mark*!. Twelve samples for 91 / one hundred fbr $A. Illustrated catalogue free* J. I.ATIMM & Co., 140 Washington street, Boston, Mass. P.O. hox!2164. no* 8 KEEP'S PATENT MTIT-MMSSSMS, FOR GENTLEM PARTLY-MADE. r BEYOND ALL MS] the , ? ? ? Cheapest and SHIftT i:u:it offerm FOR $31.25 fejr Call *ud sc? lor your?clf ai be convinced. " R. M. KBNNEpY, 'Agent. Special An tt ounoem ent. FALL & WINTER GOODS IN ENDLESS VARIETY AND At Prices to Suit Purchaers. Tho undersigned, having selected their stocic with ijroat cure in the Northern market*. are offering burguius in DRY GOODS AXD (JltOCERlES. THEY FLOUR, BACON, HAMS, SHOULDERS, SUGAR, COFFER LARD. MOLASSES, Lc. -ALSO READY-MADE CLOTHIG, BOOTS; SHOES, HATS. IIARD WARE, WILLOW WARE, CROCKERY WARE, SADDLES, Brv dies &c., > / All of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms . 77k5 hia ju ice jpttitl for Cotton 1 Thoy respectfully Holich^jontinuanee of the patronage which they havo lure enjoyed. Always Bid on Cotton. Kennedy & Boykin.1 oc 30 t r. Stono Phosphate Co CHARLESTON, S C, SOLUBLE GUANO,' Available b^ne phosphate of Limo, 18,56 per cent. Ammonia 2.16 , Oer vent April l?t. $41; Novsmbet 1st,. $60 ; cut ton opt fori ("Middlings tit tt&t, 5?0o. j] ACID PHOSPHATE. (Available Pone Phosphate of Limo. 22.83 : per cent.) April let, $28; November tut, *3H3 : cotton option, $40. Special ra.cji to Grangers on eoah orders. For part ion'.m h apply to E. C. WILLIAMS, Treasurer, Charleston, S. or J. T. MTCKI.E, Ageut at Camden, 8. C.; ICAllBOUOUGII, DIXON k Co., Ageuts al itislmpville, S. C. January 26 ' 3m k J ?. ADUEK k CO,, IMI'OHTEUS Of HARDWARE. GUNS, CUTLERY, BAR IRON, STEEL AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 139 Meeting, & G2 East Bay StH., CHARLESTON, S. C. Northern Hay, Oats, Shorts and Pearl Hominy, At an 6-tf. F. GOSSi' Store. Seed Potatoes. Invoice of O lawn ware. Lamp chlnneys and Criwkefy War?. at low price*. Clay ripen ut wholesale ami retail, at H. A. IIKNJAMIN'H. Jan 22 tf E FRANK COE'8 AMMONIATKD . HONK SUPKK PHOSPHATE. Having been appointee Sole agent eor thin Slate for the sale of the aliove old and well known FKIITILIZKK, wo shall always keep a fnll supply on hand. Orders entrusted to out- eare shall meet with prompt attention. The merits of this Ferltliier are loo well known and apprecintcp to require a more extended notice. Wo will only state that each consignment is subjected to the sever est analysis, and that the original standard is fully maintainep- l)r. H. I'iNCKNET la onrjtvnveling Agent, nnd any communica tions to us through him ahail h.we every fare and dispatch. ? PINCKNEV BROTHERS, 8 Commercial Wharf, Charleston, 8. C, 4 fllROMOS FREE! In order to Introduce our largo. olchtlpagc. Illustrated Lllterary and Family Paper, Titr. HotlVKKlIt, we will send II, on trial, six months for on'ir tioets., mid t? mnu subscri ber wo Will mull, post paid four elegant till Ohrotiios, "Little Rod Riding llood," "Tim Children s Hwlim." "I'eeW-a-Boo'-and "Mo. titer's Joy." These plotures are not eouuiion prints, hut iro'iiulnc oil ehnoinos In sixteen colors, that are e^ual In appearance to line oil paltlnxs. Hust think of it?four One eh ro oms ami an excellent literary peper six months for t?> cents. Try It. Make up h elub of ftvd subscribers end we will send you mii extra copy for six months and four txirn chronios No danger of loosing your money. We reforto the Post Master. Rrlslol as to our responsibility, t'asli required Inmlvsnm No samples free. Agenta wanted to toko uil> acrtptlons and sell our line pictures. From VI to 010 a day easily made. Address, W. M. HI HUOW, 200 Malu Ht. llrlnUH Tenu, * Tak^ Notice. w F. hereby for?wsrn '*11 persona from hunting, fishing, sr otherwise ires passing on any part of the lands and plan tat ion known m Ihe "Betty N*ck" planta tlnn, aa the law will be rigidly enforced against all sneh, without special permission from the trndenigned. feM*8 GRAHAM A TTftttKR. LOWPRICES & BEST QU| Epperson & Mating nnd rein ert, M CI sp*ctfully call the Largest OF TOBACCO AND LIQUORS Ever in Camden HAVING bought for cash at the lowest prior*, we can Nell cheaper than the HHiuw good* can be sold by other bouses. 5 v %, ? .7 ^ V; Upper son A* Ellis. < uno Wttf . , ' k ' Ur. T. Berwick Legaro, Dentist Graduate, Hnliiiuore Dental College. OfFlCK, DK KALV nOVHK. CAMDEN, S. C. apTyl Banking and Insurance OF William Ciybti OENi^Mbe following eonpnhlM 1 HOME, of Te??. cnvital KAJWQJJO M?LLVILLi;M*??"'liFireand Marine, of Mtthrille, ft. J* Assetts ....... l,S0f?,7ft#,M Representing In the aggregate o?er two Mil lion of dollar*. Bisks taken at reasonable rules. ?..<LYBtK,V 2 doors sosth in GlySkrii* KrieVt Kange. Oct 20 y 1 ?fl, Town Taxes. Council (.'Itamnr.it, March Wth 1876 Ordered IhM the Treasurer nnd Recorder give notice through the papers that ihefitno for closing the books for collection ef the town taxes. be extended to llic ftrst day of April Ami that all persons who pay prso.ptly by the Hrst day of April, one half *4 their taxes will ba allowed until the first day of October next to* pay the remaining .half. Those who neglect to pay one half of aattk luxes by the first da? of /tpril will be re ?l?iirod t o pay the whole amount under lh? usual writ of execution. Attest: J. Y>. DUN I.A1', JntendeM J.- K. WiTftucnsroo*, lUtforder. Disolution Notice. Tho copartnership heretofore existing W tweon the uniler?igfied, under the fi?n? nam* of Kpporson k Kllia. has Iwen rfisolved by the withdrawal of H- Kills. I'srlles indebted to ua will pleatMt enl) on Mr. R- P. Kpperson, who ia authorised lonettle the affairs of the Arm. v ? * R, V. RPfKRROU, . If. KI.LIM, Ilaring pnrohascl the interenl ef Mr, II. Kills In the firm of Kpp*ree? k Kllis. I respeelfully solicit tho i:outi?ned patronage oft he public. ''v n. r. *ppEnm;N, Jan. # tf. * C?|A in 18??. J!II i 1 "l^rtonce In ?Sl<vUiw ? . ? nifriri?JC" wl"^""'ut^eSnP'' - ? ,!*? B. KK|