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9. U. , ha mb?rlala'* Farewell AMnm. ^ fa ' nutt 1 *?????*? te-algbt. ? IS**.*-** *7 HIT able. Which V with *v . .\ ;??< ? Who AmU my My wealth Vkan blua PwobieoC ,1 go Is MTI Bjr ?' ;/ r ' ?'' > w ??? v v JftMMktr first, and Onftruor M j pride lias bed a Ml, la polities I hatt played out, And I nay la* nay awl. The Btala I ruled U no w redeetnnd, The people el ma booW, A ad havlag taken all thlage elae, Myself ru now take of. ?Governor C. frequently flatted the Soutl Camliniaas, by reffenrlag ia bia letters and si-eoohee to their "cavalier stock. 'hatnberlaia served an apprenticeship ai the ehoemakers' trade, but his recent con duct haa brought great discredit on the ordei ?of 8t. Crispin. AS3WER OFTHE PEOPLE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ?TO? DA Ml EL H. fUAMBKltLAtJf. Qo. traitor ! go ! Thy broken trust Is monumental oriuie , VTs spare thy life, for God is just, And we will bide 111* time. The rifles in yon granite pile Bat symbol thy career? Through all tbe years thy party ruled The State wm rijUJ there. The jarring ilrjn.a l^ual note, That drowna our church-bell*' cuiiuc Shall be forgot, but history keep* The reeord of tliy crimes. Thy legislative bayonets gleam Above our broken laws, Thy oouittry'a constitution pierced To stab tbe people's cause. Though ws have quaffed the bitter cup, lleld by thy etranger hand, Tbe law inviolate we keep, Aad spurn thee from the land. We stand beneath tbe Union flag, Still tmating la oar right ; But preen us not ; a people wronged May show a people'a might. JU "States Rights b arasy" bow clouds Tbe Jostles of eur oause ; No shads af slavery now dlmns The lustra af oar lawn. / ' Tbe eload that m a**' bopae you eaat Oa a aaw and brighter day. Ilere where vast towed tbe aeeda of strife Two raeee bWeeed shall stand; I* HgM* hwUlrtl Maintained Wbllejestlee rule* Mm land. Tbe law iai>pi lit peaae shall swsy ; TJLia waitihu. Om wftHe ud MUtkM III hi* days away ft tkM tmj MTir mm. 80 looks alone ?ww MM npM ft deeert IsUnd thrown For e*ile that pawed Ml, till too feint to Ho Mr/u ^ ftftd waita the erentful ?Uy Wheudeftth Mlfttor?ptodelaima his own, Bid* hop* Uo down by fwr, atilU the long Aftd Mi the ?Mry Mmmw* to stray. Noneknow ofthe nd life An 1 death, till lo! Mftft from a for, bj fleree winds drtVM, Cftet ftnehor on that i^Je where t em pester iven The/ see ft tree-built house, by which they know That one hu Iked and died there, hoped ?nd Mrirte, JTkty sbed their unavailing tears and go. HNATtl BUTIKK TO BE SEATED. Gm. M. 0. Butler, who has been elected t<> the Senate by Ike Hftmpton Legislature, * ill oertftiftly demand ftd miss Ion, and there ?? M?r venlltili doubt of his success. It !e iftported tkftt when lb* Hftmpton legisla ture re iw?hm, In lb* latter part of this N?emb, |bft reeegelied body, as to whose (M.tfeorlty ftftd legality there oan be no doubt will go through tbe font of ftftother election, and will undoubtedly ohooee Qen. M. ?. Hutler again. Upon this latter eertifloate, If uoi upon his former, be eipects to be seat * ? ? ? V UOiriMKU fillibi htehh. Klirill my* tbe House will meet oa the 4th ?f JuMi m<I the Clftrk, Mr. Adftme, bas b?M d*4ng hi* bMt, Md following pftst imiinti to gWe eb?peto tbe MemH>rsLlp. It seen, however, th*t certain rvlienls do mi Hhft tbe presiieto of ftootksr democratic Hneee, tad ftrft threatening to filibuster to as Columbia, April 10?8.80 E M, On. J. B. fJonrm, Wattotgfon i Pftriftut pcauft prsrall*. Tbe troops Iiive bt?Q vi(b?iniwp^? CkwbefWn tarrvudcre South CiuAk Tb?ok y<ml /n aus Uamftov. * WasulW^0^ April 10, 1877. ColvwMm, S. C: just reeeivrd. TV? friyn of peMW, jastioe aud of (OMlitU tUDal |oT?rao?at ?Ycrywhere rwjotoc imUi you. John B. Gordon. r# * im ? ?lu?w#kmr (SHzetl*. L.W.E. ELAim. IH3B P. lilii,' ifw?ri<tor AND MIMRM MANAUU. Eft UAL SUHSCJtltTIQy ?2,90 'APRIL 18, 1877 of the L?f Lalntmre. >b State hu been illgoveroed and misgoverned so long that the legislature will nerssssrily find much that U im portant to b? done. Wo trust, however, that in oonsequcoce of the lateaeas of the season and the utterly impoverished oouditioo of the peoplo, the extra ses sion which has been csllod by the Gov ernor to aiweuiblo on tho 24th in?t., will confine ite action only to suoh business us is indispeosable and susoeptiblc of bciug piomptly trasssctod, and leave the rest for the regular session. The election of a chief justice, tho enactment of a temporary taxbill suitable for the ?boulders of a penuilesa people, snd the reduction of salaries to thoactul value of the work performed, with a few minor matters, should bo tho sura of its work ; and, if the members at tho out set wure put upon the threcdollars-a-day compen sation of the old regime, they would do it all well iu less than a fortnight. The Turkish Queetion. The Turkish question continu a to be the opprobrium of European diplomacy. After keeping tho world in a s'ate of suspense for a year past, unsettling markets nnd depression business, the fict is at last croppiug out that neither Turk nor ltuss wauts or really intends to have peace. The other power* should say to each other, theu, "hands off, mosssieurs, and let the two settle their difficultios without farther interference on our part further than to give the Turk fair and* full notice that the lives, persons and rights of his Christian sub jects must bo roapocted on pain of oon s:quenocs which even the Turk may tromble to oontemplate." The state of things at present exist" ing, and inexcusably pormiUed to exist thus long1 affects tho civilised world as injurious1J%a actual war between Rus sia aud Turkey la tho depression it ex erts and tho vague apprehensions it ex It should oosso. And. if Europ r rasf tire peoples, they must be very restive under it. Tt Is the chief cause, in our judgment, of the depraaaad stato of the ootton markot. A Canard that Ought to be Kxposed. Tho Now Kngland Methodist Confer onoe has beeu considerably exercised about tho killing of one ''Win. II. Scott, an aged and highly respected member of South Carolina Conference," whom they assert to have been "shot to death without provocation while pouoefully leaving church st the close of an evening sorvice," aud resolve that Bishop Foster bring it to the notioe of tho entiro churclu We bclievo this is a pure "materialisation." If it is not so, we unito with the Charles ton AViri and Covritr in oalling for tho facts, and we can assure tho Now Knglsnd fanatics that if suoh facts exist, they would oxeito as lively indignation among the slandered white pooplo of South Curolina as they can possibly excito in Now Kngland. But, if no such facts cau bo found, may we suggest that Bish op Foster then publish to tho "entire ehuroh" that his conference has " mate rialized'' facts injurious to a whole poo pie and calculated to koep a nation a| variance P And will Bishop Foster bring to the light tho "roodiuin" through which this materialization has been ef fected ? An KfYootlve Remedy Against Oin Shops. In some of the Northern States they havo hit upon what appears to bo tho rightful remedy against tho nuisanoc of drunkenness. Insten 4 of prohibiting the sale of intoxioating liquors, which is, in our judgomont, an unjustifiable interfor enee with the rights of tho oitiiens, thoy by special legislstion make the vendor* of teddisa responsible to damages to the wifo aud family of the inobriato or other persons who msy sustain dsmages, peeu or other, by hisaote or omissions a state of intoxication. While res open the bar rooms not slsvcs to a very Tit effectually closes it to the wBe eaa not enter it with impunity. Granny Phillip* on the Rnmpege That bad and foolish old sasn, Wen dsl Phillips, baa been pouring out the vials of bis wrath without stint or ace sere, agaiaat President Hayes, Oovern or Hampton, tbe whole people of tho Soetb and people generally, excepting i himsolf, aad perhaps, Mr. Chamberlain. Re Is an apt taatanee of the evf I effects of the pervsrse system of sdooation which is too generally pursued. He b perohanee sn slum n us of Tate or Har vard?we know not, and it d??es not mat ter. Wherever bred, his sophomore judgement wiis fascinated with tho in rectite and www of t><im>hn?, Cieero, Chatham and Jm'hh, withoat ipffaaiatiag the higher qaatitiee oo vhioh (hair fiiia dap?da; sod it has bead tha baaa? of hia Ufa to cultivate thie evr-lah fcwkj of snapping and snarKng, la whlcN it aart ha ooafeaaaJ ha has attained to a reeaeaable profi eienoy. Poor, worthleaa old ai?a*iff? Yot why pity him f Doubtless he thioka that President Hajee and hia en tire oabinet, with Governor Haatptoa and tha whole people of tha Booth arc writhiog aid wiooiog under hia aaathe* maa. He exalt* ia tha thooght, and ceanot eoaeael hia aaMhoaBplaeeeej. It ia a hi saw A dispensation of Prvridaaee, whiah saabiee every fool to ftad within himself something whereon to feed his vaafcty, and permits even this superaanu ated wind bag to aharish the belief that he ia still "some pumpkins." THE STATE-HOUSE OUU, AT LAST. How the Troopt vere Withdraw*? QrofMc /*? Actors of a Seem that tctU 6c Historic. [Special DixpftUk it Ik* Ntwa aad Courier.] Columbia. Tuesday, AprU 10 ?The reaaoval of the troops from tho Stste House to day tu accomplished so quiet ly u to deprive the oooesion of much of its purely dramatic iuteresi. Is all save the ooo essential particular that they were going out never to return, the evacuation differed very little from the usual superoession of the guard which might have been witnessed any time dnriog these four mouth*. Governor Hampton's published request, in furtli rancc of his promise to iffcyes, that no Democrat should go near the State House uuless author.sed by hitu to Jo so, was carried out to tho letter. No one was prcsout at the ceremony, and [ saw nouo on the Capitol ground*, either before or after the performance. Twenty minutes before 12 o'clock, your ojrrcspoodent with two other members of the press, presented themselves at ^he frout door, and eut-'red unchallenged, al though a score of tho colored special constables wore hanging ab><ut the en trance watchiug our movements with sullen, unfriendly glance. Within doors was a confused crowd of perhaps one hundred and filiy persons, mostly uegroes, who were moving about aimless ly, or standing in grouns of threes and fours engaged in low and dispirited con versation. Here and there were to be soen ooo or two smaller groups of white Republicans of the better sort similarly occupied, and all looking badly de moralised, or, to use a homely phrase, "decidedly down iu the mouth." The guard ou duty to-duy was a detachment of twenty men of Couipany B, Second Hcgimeut, under command of Lieut. Hanes. All necessary prepara tions for the evacuation had been com pleted before our arrival on the scene, und the oicu fully aoooutred were rest" iug in two ruuks and with guns stacked before the door of the comptroller gene ral s office, wbioh has been used at offioers' quarters during the siege. A solitary sentry paoed up snd down oti his old beat be for the Kxeevtive offioe Col. Black and Adjt. Potter stood undo an arch, a fuw paoes distant, frequently fcttsm:RftufcSv? morning, snd CM. Black was neruoualy intent upon oomplying with its precise instructions as to the hour of departure, to wit. precisely twelve. Hit nervous ness affected his subordiusto offioers, from these it spread to the crowd, snd no second was permitted to psss altogeth or unobserved in its flight. At ten minutes before 12 Lieut, Hurriss suldou ly sounded the order, uAttention!'' which t was generally observed by the crowd throughout the building, as well as by tho handful of men to whom it was more particularly addressed. Tb< n cunto in rapid suooessiou, "Take srms," "unfix buyonots," "carry arms," "count fours," "twos right," "march I" The last order brought the squad sharply down on tl<e crowd, which gave wuy to allow s free passage to the door. But tho time was oot yet up, and a sudden halt was made as the leading file reach ed tho sooth eritranoe. The sentry oo duty before the Kxecutive office, now relieved for tho last time, resumed his plaoe in the ranks, and the commsud, ' Order arms," being given, the men stood at cane in their plaoos. The few remaining minutes or the ten koemod to loiter as they passed. Presently the sergeant, who had timed his watch with tho City Hall boll,'' which in turn was set with the clock in the tel.-graph offioo, wnioh in turn wus regulated from Washington by telegraph, whispers to the lieutenant, "Ouo rninuto more, sir," and is directed to take his stand at the south door, next to the City Hall, and to give notice of tho first tap of the clock bell by a wavo of his hund. Col. Black, seeing the manoeuvre, rocalltd the sergeant snd sent Lieut Briggs, (.f the seme company, to take tlie post of warning. Tho seconds are minutes now, -?nd everybody is listeuins for tho sound or watching for the signal. There it goes I Lieut Briggs waves his hand to indicato the first tap, whioh was n< t heard in the recesses of the hall, ai.d advances rapidly to Co!. Blaok to report the fact. The Colonol says,' Don't run, sir." The lieutenant joins the squad! Then is heard, "Attcitioo, guard I" "Carry arms I" "Right shoulder arms I" "Two< right, march I" Tho s< u id of heavy and hurriod footfalls rcaoundi along the corridors, snd before the bell has reached tho fifth stroko pf the twelve tho lost file has crossed tho thres hold. * A number of the negro consta bles, ovidontly scting under peremptory and urgent orders, instantly sprang to the heavy doors sod slammed them to with a bang, in the fsoe of the crowd within, and in the immediate rear of the last file of soldiers without, wlo sis hardly out of the way of ths dosing panels. A heavy har dropped iato its brackets, and the military oeeu patio* of the State is eaded, much to the relief of the eitiaena sod the military as well. All VM done so snddenIf that the elock could he heard striking after the doors were closed The h*ll strikes ?lowly at heal, aad it required Kula s?g g. stion to evolve the eompariao* of a funeral knell. Twelve stress founded, a*d the twelve long, weary wretched yeere of carpet-bag misrule Wors tolled off one by om, sad ooaeigwed to it* ti.u.h ot the past forever, aever It km a resurrection. The crowd qaietfy A - parsed, almost in sileooe, and ia a fcv minutes the wires were flashing the tidings to every town snd villsgo of the wbolo haul* Tki Am vara aarcbtd diraat to ton tod dim fated, wd n IrA 1?M of tko ercatfol Ikj. Mr. CWtokerieie'e mum to a complete aorpnaa to ?ide I bo until circle* of bia frittdt aod bvo Wo oockipotod by bio oooldooco. b tM < ?poo oridaoaa oooUjoed , baedwritioaL ttot so btolr m night bo ?m lolly dotenaf poticy of nmHun, m a* Nmmmmd CW?r aod ? ?dvieee to Northern peraoas ootreapood'ota aft Waabt_ ibia policy bia oopporten bora od him Irmly committed, aod ytoyoidi to ??oio Mw la ii. ool lo o aiugto ioatooaa givob eat iotfoaatioo ofovoo the o chabge la ibo cooioa bo oat n4 dooUrad, ao4aooH a boo tot booo entertaiaed for a io tho plaua of Go bia fVienda, who bate beao t gad for aoaoral daja deviaiog tba attack to bo po raped io tn* of aorcd porpoao of resirtaooe io tagal extremity. Tba troth . that Nr. Chaaberlaia cboaged withia tba poat twenty-four in tba eboage, to whatever iaflu mma kept ao aecrvt tbat it an . aoapooted till the troop* bud deported iron bia ofioa door, bad Bade formal aod ofiqjpl ooe of bia abaodooaMot of twifttoat I bare board oo roaaoo augtr. atedfor his pudden revolution of purpoec. om! hive no meeoa of aaoertaiuiog. lie ?IU pro bablj tuuke it koowo at bia o*< diacr>.? tion. It may be remarked the reason for liia course, tho Uot of bia yi&iug at ihia juncture haa gone veoLjCtt^jreud^ toward* modifying the feeling o'oLnii ty entertained towards him by tke rnu jority of hia political opponeuts** The city ia very quiet after exci. ting eventa of the day, and thee is but little to bo aaid a? yot concerting th.t new situation. Tho other idrflubcute of tho State IIouso offices ora not in oludod in Mr. Chamberlain^Urros of surrender, and they all, so fur v^qowii, propone to hold (heir ground Mtil the decision of the' Supreme CoirC in the quo tenrraiilo cases ia promulgtfed. VKRSi."KRS OF ROADS T irunglioiil Kershaw Oounty ae hereby nolified and reqaired to call out tWJr tmmls immediately and liavo the road* t|?rouglily opened and |>nt in good repair fro* (he ef fect of the late ntnrni. ^ toy order o* the Uoard of Coiffiw C?m'm T. H CLAKKB, UUrman, W. H. R. Workma*, Clerk. apllSif > ' National white lead.H, NATIONAL Wlicd LEAD. MADK Or THB^ II mam or ma* Ji BEST AND PUBRjrr MATKRIAI? BEST AND PURE8T MATKKIA. J* \T!SFACTION GIHRASTEEI SATISFACTION GUARANTEE! FOR SALE BY > I* 4-18-tf BUT TOUR TEAS. ? BUY YOUR C0JTEB8, { BUY YOUR 8UGAR0 From tba 306 | King 8. ret 306 King Street CHARLESTON, 8, 0. Teas at 40, 60. 60, 76 Mid 1,00. Tw at 40 60 60 76 and 1,00. ?ad bant 1.10 par pound and b?at 1,10 per pouvd, Coffee st 18,20 22 and 2'*s - i Coffee at 18 20 22 and 26? Komlid coffee* 2&e worth 86c. Roasted ooffeea 25c worth l.r> c, Sugars, 9, 10 and 11 o per pouad. Sugars 9, 10 and lie per pound Teas in package* of 6 lba delivered free of express charges. Samples marked freo. No charge for packing good* No cliarge for dray age. All goods guaranteed, or mo^ey refunded. S. II, Wtlsen k llro, apl 18 If proprietors* CHARLES ELIAS For the present inCapt. 'W. L. bul'nss' Hrick Building, next to DunUp's Drug store. I will s?ll my Eutire Stock of iMcrchau dise saved from the fir* at Great Bargains, To satisfy all who are In need of anything in my lioe. COME ONK -, COME ALL. ?urilmft CILIS. ELIAS. 1^> nntal mbctino or thb bto<;k. HOLDSR8 or TM SOUTH CARO "A RAILROAD COMPANY AND Or {HK SOUTH WKHTKRN RAILROAD WANIC. Cnarlvtoii, R. H Dfaiwk 8, 1R77. THK AbnmaI UMlliflWlli* Blockltn!<t?r? of Ik* Roalb C*r3la* Rollrond Com Cny ??d of lb* Bo?diw**lem Railroad nk will b* b*id In Iba *|gr, In lb* Hall of lb* Rank of Cbnrl?tfM?, t>>ribwi( com*r ?f Brood *ad SUI* alrfoia, o* TURftDA Y. April 10th proilnio, oijlt o'elook A. M. On Ik* day following, at oloollon will I* h*ld b*4w**n lk? konrab# t A. If. and X I*. M. .for ? ft**n DlrIn tk* Railioad Ooaapaap aad thirUM riimwn in Ik* Rank. A ooaimltt** M mify Proila* will nilowd, aad lk*ir wmialuion la ih* ?m ml I to* for Iktl purpoM ?a lk? Ant day of Ik* M**tlag M rwfMMy rofMNi.? RtookkoM*r* will k* I ?nI ***r Ik* Road to aad fro* (k* MmH t? Aw* of okarg*. J. ?. WILSON, Mrl4dl A??<af S**T*lnrjr. f|lAX NOTICE Tkobook* for IfciLiflnH? ?f tk* t*a par o*nl. tftt ?n!l*d for lyfot: Hampioi* will elo** *a lb* M of April. Tk*** wko bar* not j*t p?id wll? pl**|* Loarlhla In mind, nnd do no before thai dnte. B KEK. BKEK. 1JKKU. The Commissioner of Agriculture, in his report tor the y*r 1876. speaks m follows. "There mo t*s no douftt oflb? g*t*ornl Ml ulttratioa ot all mall liquors. In Knglaml and oilier countries, where heavy penalties are impowod, and an increasing vigilance 'practiced to detect and punish such frwini*. by jt system of laspoetioa af all malt liquor* manufactured betore to sals, the trtdiM ia very ooiumon. How much mora In till tvnrtrjr, ?lMr* ihere are 04 lawa on the subject, and 110 ofiioer to carefully ana lyst the predueis of the brewery ? Soma jtari ago, Profciaor Mopfta, of Nov York, ana 17 ted the boor from a do too different breweries and all were found adulterated with aoxlous substances. It iaaaid thai the anla of drugs 10 brewer* ia a pro it able part of the liafa This ia perfectly infamous. Cocculus Indicus, (tsh-berry,) b?i vomica. (<*of baUtoa, from which strychnine ia nb Wuned.) are some of the delectable found in beart Theoe are potent poiaone, and the brewor found lining them should bo drown 1 af onoe in one of his own Tat*. The Briiiob I'nrliament passed a law to prevent tlii* I tufbrioua business. The following ia an ex- 1 traot. 'No druggist, vendor of or dealer in drug*, or chemist, or aujr other person, shall ?all or deliver to any licensed brewer, deal or in or retailor of beer, knowing them to I e such, or shall sell or deliver to any person oa account of, or in trust tor, any such brawsr, dsalor of retailer, any liquor oallad by tke name of or aold for coluriug, from whatever material the same uiay be made ; or an/material or preparation other than uaground brown malt, for the darkening the color of worts beer, or any molasses, vitriol, honey, quaasia, cocculus jndlcus, grains of paradise, Guinea pepper, or opium, or any extract or prepurntioii of molasses, or any article or pre pa rut ion to bo used in worts beer tor <?r as * substitute for malt or bops ; and if any druggist shall offend in any of these particulars, such preparation. Ac., ?h?U be forfeited, and may he seised by any officer of exercise, and (he per?o offending shall forfeit five hundred pou "Under this law, very many urnj nud brewers wore brought to grief, aw the practice continues. Unless the A can public are ready to admit the im late purity and inuocen^^^of American brewers, they must be cotpP^jphile drink ing their beer, to chcrishf flie ^bflief that they are at tlio snine time guzzling some narcotic poison or damaging medicine In view of the unprecedented growth of the barley crop; of the groat increase of the uumber of maimers and brewers; of the vapt unknown quantities of beei that art drunk in every city and almost every town on the continent, it is the dicate of sound wisdom that the ? attention of legislators should be callcd to the subject of tlio adul teration ot onr mault liquors, and severe penalties should be inflicted tive." JOHN C 5KKGE1LS' I1KKR is pu reliable. ?AT OR NEAR COST. :o: HAVING ON HANI) too large a stock o LIQUORS, of Host Qualities, to carry through the (lull He 11 sou of Summer, I nm determined to turn it into money, and In or der to do no rapidly, have concltidcd to well at the following very 1?jw prices by the gul. Ion : Old OrowKy, Kyo whiskey ' $1,25. Dickey Hye 2,50. Miller's Kyo 2,50. l'ride of Ohio Bye 1.75. North Carolina Corn 2,50. Baltimore Corn 1 ,75. Apple Brandy, (tho Ixwl) 3,75. Uinger Brandy 2,."><). Blackberry Brundy 2,50. ognnc Braudy 21,50. Oln, (best) 2,50, Bum, (pur*,) ' 2,<*tO, Port Wiue 2,50. Tobacco and Clgar? In variety nt low pri ced. Also, a fine oMortmeut of Family Groceries i.f the Beat Quality. lv Call and see me, ftfltV prttre ray goods before purchasing elsewhere. J. H. Lollis, at "Old Connor Brick," Broad Street, Cam den, 8. . ap2titf .Hi EADY FOR BUSINESS. ie undersigned beg* to thank the pub lic for their endeavors to save his property from fire on the 27th ult., and announces that he Is now opened again for business opposite the Clyburn building, where I am selling off iny slock at prices whi^h will sur* priso the purchaser. Pimply give me a call and yau will And it to your interest to mnke your purchases from me. tur. 14n?3 A. KAIIN. Cigars ! Cigars!! 1 have a very select and fall stock of CIIOICK ClOAHS. which cannot fail to pleaae all who smoke. so20tf C. J. DUNLAP A. liKNJAMIN Will aell his Wlntor Htook of Clothing at coat. Come ''nil see for yourselves. Who Wants to Build ? We have on hand a large quantity of the bent seasoned lumber, all sorts and sites, wnlch we propose to sell for cash or good paper, at the lowest market prices. For quality of lumlter, wo refer by permission to Frank 1*. Beard, or to any person who hns made purchases from us. de2jf HKKDfcBl'RT. hQWEST "PurCMS/ NEW FALL STOCK. Determined to be Ahead. 1 bog to inrltcan in*p?clioti of ray LARGE AND VARIED GENERAtfl WMoJi lt?? l>r?n honfht nt low prlnM nn?l Willi an ?yoto.tlio in?ero*t of my ru*tom?ra. I dtltrsiinwl 10 b? bthlntl no on* in THE BE^KOBS fOR THH ^ * LOWEST xrojrjsr. A*d cordially lavlt* tk? fwhlie to ?*ll *?4 ?XKMiM fbr IIi*mnItm. My stork of ('?aaot ho vim)!*! ky Any h<?u?? in C?m Im, B. A. Benjamin. ??pt27-t# Oils I Oils!! Oils ! ! Korooon* Oil ?n<l AI*<l<tio JWurily' Oil Uwaya ? kaad. To iIkm* who f*?l th? l?Ml VMUiiMN eonofrning Ik* iiu|*n ?? l???liax lk? mm of Korooone Oil, I wouM rtupotMy mmiww< lk? HMurily Oil, ffkWk It ifir, *k+ap*t m*4 drrniA nf rm*U. Mtfef O.J. DUN LAP. ? AAA ?WH?U? MU) RUST llfini PROOF OAT8 on h?n.l *n l lor mT? hy. ROLLINGS & PAOK. nolfttf ^lOUTH qk&OUNA RAILROAD. Tb? Fwmqii:r Train* aajP** ~t> Owll ? lUllrowl ?1ll ma ?*" h?r oouj (Sunday* ^^pted.) [,o?vo ('harleston M"? A M \rrlu' al CulumbU 6.uu I* M FOR AUGUSTA. (Sunday# excepted.) U?Y? itftrittl'Mi ?.13% M Arrive al Augusta FOR CHARLESTON. -? (Sunday* etoepted.) Iitftvc Columbia 9.00 A V Arrive at ItuiriNtoa *.**< 1* >. I Leave Auguvtt 9.01' A >t Arrive atchvlealon 4.46 1* V COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPR1>%'. ?>MV*rbMl??U? 7.10 p> I Arrive at Columbia bwJOAM 1'UuubU T.ou P M ArrlTXtUwrtiUBii Kto A M ALGL'eiTA NIGHT &XPRE8*. Leave ChulMlou *,?*> P M Arrive al Augusta 7.45 A M l4?vt AaatMk llftPM Arrive at Chalieeto* &.44I A M CAMDEN Til A 1.1 CiwuMtnftl Klnfivlllt telly (except Hun day*/ wltta l!pand umth Day auU Pnaeeoger Trains. ?-... ^ - Day tuid Night Tmin* connect al A%gusta with Ooo?*la Railroad, Maoon and Au|u*t? lUllrtad and Central IftHmhl. I*a?ennerm for polnta m lb* Charlotte, Col umbia nnd Augusta Railroad aud polnu North, must take Columbia Nlgbi Kxpraaa Tmlit to connect with 4ho Charlotte Train which taaves Colombia al 1 o'clock P. M. QuMt time and doac connections are made bcyound Otdumbla to all point* North. To Colombia Night Tram connect* oloaelv with tbe OreenvllTe and Columbia 1 la 11 road. K. H. WOI>OMONHf Hu perl n ten dent. S, U. PICDKN8 General Ticket Agenl. fjpHB ROYAL CANADIAN FIRE IXSURA NCK CO if PAW. CAPITAL AND ASH km ?7,&00,000.00 Having ?erured tbe agency of the above named reliable company, I am prepured to write rlaks ou dwelling*, store*, uimhun disc, outbuilding* and other property nt current rate*. dei:huI FRANK P. UKAKl), Agent. 1 FHKSH GARDEN SEEDS AND . Onion Setts i IN GREAT VARIETY at >. aijk> ; ? Full Line* of Pure T>rura and Medicine*, Toilet K<hi|?n, Fancy Hoods,Jtc. JanSltf Seeds! Plants! Bulbs! ^ Sent by tnail, to *r\y Post *4???rt went large, prices iuo?lernie, a/til selection beid, Scud fur Price List*. Me re hunts, Druggists, and Healer* supplied at lowest wholesale rate*. KDWDJ. EVANS A Co., Nurserymen and SeeU.-men, York Pa. t'c 1414 JjilMPSON H Selwtwl Cotton Seed. lUixed and aelerted by the uudcraigned ciin be luid at Hulling* & lunge's. fcUtf D. L. DkSIASSURK. HOW TO HAKE FAEM1NG PAY. The underalgnod haa boon appointed rurcnt for lb* Pkomvic WuitkFlol'mi'arm, which produce* from I to 14 oar* to Ih^rUlk, K*cl> Hiiok of wvil I* w*rmuti*U to eonUtln at leaat AOU grulna of aound corn. I'rlcc .Vi t'l?. 1x>r Buck. May be procured tU the at ore of (. W. MeCurry. 1 nin aiao niceiit forth* "W? iluy yellow oorn, which jtWOHrc* frini* 40 to ?ibuttbata per acre on medium laud. T. L,. YUUHO. I'lSTH 8 K R D POTATOES SEED POTATOES. SUED POTATOES. For Ml* by DR ZKMP. feiltf All Ready AT TIIB GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT. ?OF? McCREARY & BRO. Our Grand Opening ?OF? DRY GOODS ?For Spring and Summer? Soots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, ?*OMMENC'ES tomorrow, anil will exhibit oae of the moat elegant atocks lo be found in the South. We expdt-t to do* LIYK /4ND I'UftlltXO BUSINESS. And tell flood* at our uaual low ruling and popular Price*. Sample* eent on ap ! plication and exprcaxng* paid on all billn o*er 510 MrCKKKKY A BttOTHKK, (irand Cenlml l?ry (lood* Katabliament. REMOVED. The aub?crtber ha* removed to the ator* one door above l'*p*. Glyhurm'a cotton office, where he ha* on hand and la constantly re ceiving one of the fine*t atook* of WIN1&, LIQUORS, TOBACCO, Ac Rver brought to Cntnden. Oood Whlakey from $1 .ftb to $7.00 a gallon Tobacco na low m can l?e bought any where in l.'ataden, FULL LINES OF CIGARS. A atmple trial of my atock will auflloe to convince any one that wmaristti.1. is goo i. W II. KI.I.IH. IIK BUB K TO STOP AT TIu4H| Latham House, CAMDEN. SO. CA. (Tiimiivt Haabo t'i.oo na ?*r.> A taste a?*on>aaW*ll*?*. Table* tap piled with ?ae l^at the Varkati afM. F.ea tj alttatliw paid In Hi* famfcrt ef (Nmrti. OwirmImI ?lth tkt llMaa la a Arvt idaaa Bar, which la I or* ted aaparataly fr*tn Ik* HmH, and orderly ke?? ?*%. (7onv*yawe** aapplled (a gft?*T* .m liberal terma, either fV?r fllty or cntintr* r*bOly 8. II. LATIIAM, PropWftor. ? nwm- mm The Grandest Opening C*stou?cn? that win in the u irltet 4.^ WITH THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, HITS, DRY liOODS, &C. That be has yet offered to the public, And invites an inspection of tHe sarw. LIBEm TERMS FOR FERTILIZERS FOR 1817. WK offer lor ?ule through oiy A^cuta the following GKNTlNK. FERTILIZ ERS, long established anti well known in this county, aud btill warranted as lully up to standard. Una Fertilizer.. 1e3r? Pat. Pliospliate. otrto Aold PlioSpliate,/ For Terms apply Co the followinj^Agonts : W. L. ARTHUR, Camdeo, S. C W C. (J KU A Li).|(-uiiid?<ti, i>. ^ TWirrv k UKATV. l*ineuster, S. C. Terms cash, on good credit, or fuV coiton at 15 etB.'pcr pound. ft'Jim 2 Soluble Pacific Guano. THE ABOVE WELL KNOWN 6UAN0 AND COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE IS now offered for sale at the foll?'Wiuu places in thisacouoty. Consumers of this (iuuiiu will find it fullj up to last jcar'n quality, which gute such universal satis? faction. For circulars and prices apply to ROLLINGS L l'AGE, Cumden, 8. 0. H. L. II. WELLS, Sumter, S. O Oi K. H. FKOST Si CO., Charleston, S. C. fc21in3 INKQIAMI) l\ !\V TO OR (ITV IX TIEK MAT!'. _A__hsi u At Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes and It in unnecessary u> e.otcr into details ?>r quow; rrnv.*. Snflier to -ny that ? purchased these goods at the lowest pritcs, and uui giving my customer* ibene CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE. (lull and sec for yourselves, and you will find^tbc BEST STOCK OK GOODS ia Cauidwn at the lowest prices. R. M. KENNEDY. oel4 TO THE PUBLIC! IKERI'WrrFULI.Y mil jo%r Mention t > mr continued reOnoll n in prices," and largo racelpl of n?w Ooo'lanfriving by every Steamer from my Factory. llu*inr?* hit* now reached large prefKfftlona (having increased materially during tlie last year,) I hnvo been compelled to inUrgn my Ware-rooms, which are located on I'road Street, facing Mo'.uiuent Stre#l<( known a* the Eagle A I'haenix Motel. The dimensions of the building are seventy feet front by one hundred and twenty-five deep, three stories high. They ore said to r>e the largost nnd finest Ware rooms in Iho Southern States. My Stock will compare with Northern and Western market* for prirc nnd selection. Tlmnking you for past favors, an?l awaiting your further and esteemed patronage, I remain Voum Respectfully, x u. ?\ neGRAFF, * .Successor to E. (i, ROOKH8. W II OLES A I.K AND H E T A 1 L FURNITURE DEALER AND ONDERTAKER, Undertaking in all its Branches. 147, 117 1-2 k 149, Jhand Street. AUGUSTA, OA. BRIUHT PROSPECT* FOR MOUTH CAROLINA. With tho returning tide of prosperity trade naturally resumes it* free course, becomes lively uuii reduoea through ^rrent demand the prices of nil good*. Having bought immediately ufV?:r tho Nettlouieiit of tho Presidential conflict nnd finding goods -o very cheap, my determination to prcae.it to tuy numer ous customers tho large at ?ud moat nt tructivn assortment of good* effect cd. no>i Ksncsi domksi irs ? n full line 'it print*, sheetings, long clot i f und Sea Inland. J 1TEGOODS! WHITE GOODS! rtioent I desire to mil the , feeling cosrident saving to W spprecis rttnent gf drews goods desirable shades and rffned from lh<> now present to ? era tho most i oiii. hi..I oimni i ??!' will !><? njipr. ? t tt? I iiltd ehi'dr>''is wi-if. U,tf!?M d?'l)'l|-t Ml' ll' Biei'ta, thut w?!i Mens, boy* and and pri.o. it stock of nnncoenawry possible nil HlpWk ntock , but let it y? ?n invitation to ' II early nt ' ' , H liA K i C11 H \