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LOCAL AFFAIRS. ^ h K \ NK 1' UK \ KI> I/x-al Editor ".1 <7i?' i < cui-'iij y * 'n/.-i'n' ?!'? JllttJiy [?? (( Jurat t ill.'' Our friend* tommy to town to iHJk' yur ehan**, or in wrMt<</ for information, trtll u<j u? <i furor >*i mint tommy that the aJcrrtU<-rn<nt tt-iM Km in t/<? Goirtlr. Vote for the Fence I^ivr, Secure your ticket** lor - Kathleen Mavourneen," before they arc all sold. Almost Deserted.?Our streets look deserted. The country people are all hard at work. Plenty.?We have had abundance of rain, and arc now needing a few of tho rays of O'd Sol. "Kathleen M avoirs ken" will make -a narrow cscapc at the Opera Tfiraso tomuitowjoigh:. Base Ball.?Wo hear nothing now* a days about the proposed base ball club. Have the young men given up the idea ? Fall Term.?Judge Kershaw will preside at the fall term of the Court for the Cth Circuit, and Judge Towsend for this (5th) Circuit. ^ Kathleen Movocrneen will be re peated by the Histrionic Club, to mor row night, at the Opera House. Plant Peas.? Plant peas where your corn has failed to come up, and where the stand is bad it will not be amis* to plaut |?as ou each side of the corn. Oration?Owing to important busi ness arrangements, (ieneral John I). Kennedy will not be able to deliver the annual oratiou before tlu? Columbia Fe male College. ? At KimiEEIELD.?.Judge Kershaw having been assigned to preside at the present torm of tho Circuit Court for Kdgeficld County, h it on Monday morn ing for that place. OWINo to the priKMireon our columns this week, the communication* from West Wateree, Schrock s Mill aint K-ift ing Creek are crowded out. Drawn.? \V. P. Jones, Charles Chestnut, colored, and Thomas Frank, lyn, colored, of this County, have been drawn as jurors for the July term of the United States Court. Died.?Wo regret to announce thc death, ou Thursday last, of Mr, \V. K "Withers, in tho 31st year of his age Ho^hud been confined to hnj bed for bo>uo U^o by painful illness. Decided?In the Supreme Court, Juuc 15th, 1877, the ease of T. J, Cauthen w. Eli West was called, and decrecs of Circuit aud Probate Courts set aside and complaint dismissed. Cnor IIei'obtd.?Wo beg to euggest to our friends throughout tho country to scud us reports o( tho condition of tho crops in thfir scctiou/to which wo will gladly givo placo ia-our columns. A Good Ykau.?Wo verily believe that tho present will bo au unprecedented good year for crops of all kinds. The l'artnen are wearing smiling faces. Even tho newspaper men grin occasionally. Shkiukk Douy left about ten days ago on a little trip to tho Mississippi valley. Ho returned homo on Satur day last, and brought an accomplished companion with hiui. Wo wish the couplo long and happy lives. Wo neglected last week to mentipn tho fact that Mr. Davis Gerald and Mr. Smith had left excellent specimens of cotton plauts at our offioo. Ono of them was over 18 inclr&s in height nnd was taken from tho mid on the 9 inst. At Law.?It will l>o seen by his card in another part of to-day's paper, that our talented atod gifted fellow citizen, (Ion. John D. Kenuedy, has returned to the practice of law, where he is destined in tho near future to nchicvo a foremost position. QuAl.tPIKl).?Maj. K. II. Cantey has filed his bond as County Treasurer, in tho sum of 810,000, with II. P. llodg son, IJ. H. Hoy kin, Allen J. Boykin, H. II. Hoykin and A. II, Koykin as sureties thereon. Tho bond has been approved and Maj. Cnntoy has reeoived his commission. TlUAI. J UrtTICKS' IvKI'OHTH.?We hope, now that wc havo good and effi ciont justices in ofliee, that wo will be able in future to publish staUiments of their monthly returns of fines and costs collected by them in criminal eases. The law provides that such returns shall be made monthly. DlALOOi;Hello I John; ain't you Worn out that suit of clothes you got from R. M. Kennedy two summers ngot" " No, Bob; nnd I expect to wear them two years longer. I tell you, Konnedy keeps the best clothing in Camden. I always buy my clothes from him, nod I savo money by doing SO." ^ TnAT Misti.Kto*.?Vfo dislike very much to havo to rcpoat our' suggestion to ilio City Council in reference to/ tho removal of "thAt mistlctoo" from the oak trees which lirtd either side of East l)oK?lb street. Wo notico that somo of those fine trees oro already in a dy ing condition. Again wo repeat 4 cau l Council haVo 'that mistletoo' cut avt'ay immediately ?" Tht I'cnpfr hope they will. j Anutiiet. Card.?NVc acknowledge I the recvipt of au iavitation, from Udet P. II. Sanders, tyntteod the cvinnwtice tucut cxcrc&es of the Carolina Military I I Uatllutc. Cll.isoti).?Hereafter the ?ourt of General Sessions for Kershaw County will bo held on the 6rst Mondays in February, June aud September, and the Court of Common Pleas ou tlio Thurs days following the first Mondays io Fetruary and September. Id I*armjus.?Our desire i< to make the Gazettr of .-pec'ial interest to you. We cannot succeed in doing this with out your eo operation aud assistance. W ill you oot givn us occasional articles ou the mode of cultivating different crops, the Liudof manure best adapted to caHi, and thu cxperieuct) of your planting operation? We will gladly give place to any article of int- rest to oiir farming fi-i.>od?. Commissioned.?Gov. Hampton has appointed and commissioned the following officers for Kershaw County : Maj. K. B. Cautey, Trmxurer, Donald McQueen, Auditor, Maj. L. w. II. Blair, Jury L'timmisiiioucr. Trial Justices.? Gnrufcn?J. T. Hay, J. D. Dunlap and J. W. DcPass. HVsf/rn Wiifcrri;?\V. ]). Hognn an J 'J\ 11. Clarke. Shrock's Mill? I. F. Holland. Lyzruhys?I). M. Jlothuue. / lut liock?L. 15. Stephenson.v Liber ty llill?L. C. Thompson. The Vaurant Law. ? We have, on more than one occasion, called attention to the large number of idlers on our streets, find have su^gesto 1 that our city fathers take steps to carry into execution the provisions of that law. As >et, we are sorry to say. nothing has Jjcon done mi that direction. Wo beg to biinj the iniiitcr av;.iiu to tiie attention of the City Council. ? -? Ou'K 1 NiH'.vrKjKs.?Camden has a population of nearly .'1,000 inhabitants, sixty-two stores, three hotels, two grist mills and two cotton gins, six black- ' smith shops Inur >xi-e'.h nt physicians, ' three accMinpii>|iod dentists, luur whit<- ' -lunches and three colored, two cabim: i shops, one -iiii factory, a lar-.i brickyard, tw,i tinWurc factories, hall a dozen good ' schools, five b'.ioe shops, ten bar rooms, a j good brass batid^hrcc uingniGeent and j p;?w< rful w.?Ut powers, and twelve as I j;ood lawyers as can be found in any town in the State. Whole s ihe t .u i. in Situili Carolina that can maLe a bit tor showing . hau th..s ? JI Ki'KAI.KI).? At last that grci.test barrier to the prosperity of the agricul tural interest of this State, the lien luwl ^i-.9.b?en \j-pylcd^.. Tho ac t reccncli [ assod thereby ttic origftalr 'Mien Trtv? wua repealed, will take effect oti the 0? day of January next; so that those wlio have boon in the habit of giviuu liens on their crops will have ample time to make preparations for carrying on their farming operations next year ou a more strictly cash basis. I'lant corn yet ; put as many peas in cultivation as you can ; commence to raise your meat at home ; lie economical in all things: and our people will boon become prospe rous. We regret exceedingly that our col umns arc so crowded this week as to render it ;mp<4hil>lu to give place to nn extended account of the rendition of Kathleen Mavourneen, by the Histri onic Club, at the Opera House, on last J hursday evening. Tlie house was well tilled with ail appreciative audience, mid the play was presetted in such a successful manner as would nfleet the highest credit on a professional troupe. Hy special request, the play will be re pented to-morrow, when wo would ad vise those who wcro not fortunate enough to be prcsout last week to be on hand. i ickets for sale at Arthur's, A GrojjsNkoi.kct.?Those wlio hold eorlificfttes of indebtedness :i^ninst Ker shaw County for tho yours '?!? 71 '75 will regret to learn that no levy lias been made, under the tax bill recently passed, ti> |>:iy tho deficiencies of this County for thoso years. Oilier Comi ties were granted leave to collcct a tax to moot deficiencies, but i' appears that our (?) Senator ami Representatives were either asleep, indifferent 01 else too much absorbed on tho question of thn'r owii pay to j^ive this important matter any thought. Tlie consequence is that those creditors of tho County who have already been waiting years fur their money will have to wait at least another year. * Proceedings of Council. Council Chamber, Juno 18th. Council met at ."> o'clock e. >i. I'rotciil ? Intemlntit Holling* and War tlens Kirkley, Irihldc, l.athain ami Wall. Minutes of last meeting read an<l con firmed, Unfinished l>u*?tiio?? taken up. Case o( T. \V. Lang for violation of oid'ninnce in reference to aolling butchers meat outside of the market anil not paying stallage. On motion the cane wa>? continued, ordered that defendant be re-summoned to appear at the next meeting on Monday, 2.*>tli inst. Tlio following bills of account presented, examined and approved : T. A. Moore re pairing pump 1 H7'?, $ 1. OO; tho same, pump and street work ft 00 : ('apt. T. II. Clarke bill for lumber 10.10; Win. Ilea* work tin w iter cart 1.50. No other business, on mo tion Council ndj turned. ? Mnrry Calhoun, a negro of pome notoriety In this community, died on Mon day. IIIs friends claim tliat he was poison* ?*t or bewitched and toll some fi luliH'ni tnl?*s about the, "varmints" lie tins dlwhartnl fTotn hlw ?toinac>. On two neparnte occa sions h<\ ;a couple of spring ll/iinl* a?|d la?tfweel< ho threw up a veritable sen serpent, or something of the sort. Thewe specimens nrc prescrvcd'ln bottles and may he seen by the etirlous .?t Uio home of the daccused.'-Abhevlllc M dluni. l? A Z ETIXM? it A P H S l>oU tiviu I'ur Kr|>vrt?r'? >'oto llo^k. ? Plenty of rain. ?Aud tho cops doing well. ? Corn is growiug fa*t. ? Bring us a fan, it's hot. ?The wheat is being harvested. ?And threshers will uow Le iu de mand. j ?The paidins havo improved won derfully withiu the past week. ?Cotton will very probably bring 1 j | ccuts next fall. ?The first apricots we have seen this year, were in market last week. ? The blackberry crop, as we predicted, is abundant, and we have hopes of su^ viviog tho dull summer mouths. ?Peaches will soon be in market. ?Now get down your brass kettles to make preserves. ?Country b'ifter is nlentiful iu our raatket, at '2.*> cents per pound. ?H ippy is the m m who hn:. corn and bacon in plenty, and eas'a to pay his debts and taxes. ?If you want to retain moisture iu your garden, turn the soil frequently. ?Disinfectants are ? now in order. Sprinkle them plentifully wherever needed - ? t_)h ! for a perpetual motion fly brush. ?The boys and girls all have vacation now, and are happy. ? All the world is dependent upon the farmers. ? Old and experienced fanners >:iy a dry May lor a good crop. ?It is said Governor ll.r.apton has t been su< eessl'ul in eflV etin^ a loan of 8100,000. , . .1 ? A half di'Z.-n aMe-hudied men will J play billiard-* hall a d.ty and then go ! and sit iu the-dia le aud complain of hard times. ? \\V would be greatly pl-:s?ed if a ! few (if our many subscribers who ;ue in r.vr ars would pass over a .?i:i:ill amount ? ii!" enrifin-y into our exelf.nuer. We I tell you. fiieiiils, V4 ????./ it. ? OiM'liall i>! the taxes tit !"? levied are payable in July, and the other half; in October. This division of the pay- J tn-'iit will be a tin at nliif to the peo ? Hon. t icoiue II. l'endleton will be a candidate for 1 S. Seiiat >r, from) O iio, next f.dl. j ?To complain of tho weather is a I habit we arc prone to indulge in. '?Hereafter the sureties of County! offi^MfcUL bo citizens of tho Couuty i pa I holds his oihee. n button hoWB^^fct at this season of tho year had better sell ou*. and quit business. ? Keep tho plough and hoe busy now. ?Cherry pies and stomach aches arc a-soeialcd together in business at this season of the year. ? It is repotted that Gov. Hampton is about to marry the widow of tho late Gov. Pixkens. ('O f \X TV COUIilJSI'OM) kxci:. 1'KOM lilCl'l.AH. Mil Koituii : Why don't mvnie /???? r;an lake hold of I lie business and p i the people of <'111)1100 to have a bank? li would pay u go O'l dividend, bo a great acromniodai urn, and tend to improve your Imvn very much. Let the shares be email an I hp country peg- I pie will try to take fonii' stock. Suppose vov stir the stihjccl up occasionally. i.et's litivo tlio bnnk and not he behind oilier i tow us. K*4!ryl)0ily down this wny is trying to have 11 licit or garden than his neighbor, con sci|iieii(ly the gardens were all looking fine J and doing well until the dry wemher put a stop to matters, and we nro now awaiting further development*. Some parlies, while buring coal last week; let the fire get away, anil, as everything was dry, it spread rapidly and after some feneing was destroyed and the neighbor? gathered in force, the iirse was stopped. The crop* t'enerally are looking sorry. Cool nights i?i; i rain makes i!ie planter's labor vain. Qnin ?< '-irge area of oats was planted, but the season. .. u very un favorable. Everybody is delighted lo hear thai our good and noble Kershaw* is Judge of Ibis i"ircuil, and lluis "wo push along and keep moving." .Ioiin Smith. Jones ou Biiown. NOTES I It I >.>1 IIAIILINdTON, The election for Senator of l>url injjton will lake place on the li'ilh insi. Stephen Wood, a notorious negro des perado, charged with the diaholion) murder of Mr. William T. Hill, ncai Timtnonsville. on I he Oth of February last, was captured and brought into l>ar!inglon on Wednesday last. He bai with him n Coh's revolver, a douh'e barrel guh, a bag containing < ooued provisions, and two pint bottle* of honey. The finil crop in every pari of Darlington county is reported as ahundatii beyond a precedent. St MTKit t (lltUEsrilNDI'.M i;. Si Mt rii. S. .lime Hiih, IH77. I'tii roii i (i v/.r.i r?:: lb-low y.?n will find a few items of news which may interest your lead ers who live ill ami near our com.ty. I will endeavor (if acceptible lo you) to lei yon hear from this quarter of i!?.e globe every now and I lien. After a drought of several weeks, our section of the Stale has been visited by re | freshing and invigorating rains, which have i done an incalculable amount of good lo the growing crops. * I hear of ihree fires which lately occurred in our county ; *w? on the plantation of ('apt. II. K l< Peebles, in the Kaftiu Creek neiglibuliood, which look place oh l ist Tliurs day afternoon and which destroyed a negro house and I he blacks mi I h shop on I !io place ; the other waslho residence of Mr. II. I?. Jones, near Providence. It?v. K. A. F.dwards, who had a horse \ stolen from him a short tiinu ago, has been fortunate enough lo recover the horse, bill j not the thief. (lov. 11 it m pi on has appointed W. K. P.. Ilaynesworlh, county treasurer: ('has. II. Moise, auditor and J. N. Friersoti, jury commissioner of our county?all gooil ap pointments and will g.ve pi most entire satis fuel ion. Mouk Axov. I The bill lo cro.tto Ninety-Six I'ounly Nvnn on fiivorithly lust \vo??k nixl l |tof(t|)uii<vl (until llif* noxt r^nlnr acn?1oii of tl?o tfrtirrul liMpni'ily, when It will pis* [ wcyu|?|?o?i?\ ()|>laiou? ullhr rrrv on ?Juiljgv Krr^lutw'* Llfi'liuu. | Kersuaw as Jiuut.?Scorch the i whole State over and not a happier se lection ?could have been male. 1>> honoring Kershaw the Siato hou >rs her | self. % As in war she found uo son more conspicuously gallant, so in peaec she possesses none uurcr in private walks or more patriotic and sclf-rcicriticiug iu the performance of public duties. Two years ago Gen. Kershaw was appointed to lead u forlorn hope iti this Congression al district, and though defeated ho bore 1 himself gallantly. The present houor is .1 tilting reward for his past services. The people-of the Fifth Cticuit arc to l>e especially eongratu'atcd on their good fortune iu exchanging Carpenter forjudge Kershaw. than ever now do we favor rotation of* Judges, as other portions of the Siate will ulso enjoy the benefits of Judgo Kershaw s letral ability, aud perfect integrity.? 11 'iuntboro A < tcs.. No purer or better man could have been selected for the high position thuu Gen. Kershaw.? L'uiun l\.:n One thing is certain, no fitter, truer or braver irtn could liuvc been selected to wear llic je. lK-iul crmlHC- " A*-* Uivyrr. patriot and soldier, Kei'sliaw stands first in ilie rank.?Cur 'l'r>t< Southed*. Search the whole State over, and not a lift).pier selection could have been made. In honoring Kershaw, the State honors herself. ,\s iu w.ir she found no son more con* spieiiously gulbuit, so iti peaceshe possessed none purer in private walks or more patti otic-un I self-sacrificing in the performance of public duties.? I- Advertiser. No election by the Legislature lately in session hus been uure satisfactory to the people of South Carolina, than that which placed Judge .). 11. Ker-diaw on the bench ?>l the *>th Ciieuit, in place of Carpenter. lie possesses strung legal anilities, and will re tleet the houor of,the former Judicial ermine of ihe Stale.? l\t /'<c Mut'hman. It is with feelings -jf greatest pride that we are able to tell our/.eadcrs that luutlicr tifSintii Carolina's noblest ?"tis has been called to the Iron!. On last Thursday, lieu. .1. 1>. Kershaw wis elected by the Legisla ture. Judge of the Til'th Circuit, to fill ihe vacancy caused by Ihe removal of l?. lb Carpenter, liis election was nlfliost uiiami tnoits, roieivitig all liiu two iIn his e.ci-iiou, the Members of Cue L< gislature, allowed tiieir appreciation of high moral el^iiact.r, noble g'-ni-ro?'.ty, and of legal ability, lien. Ker-haw is one of the most distinguished of Carolina s sons, and ft man universally beloved l>y h;* people. It i? a great ^ratilieali-.'ii t<? s,>e the high places of our government, fill. 1 by stub men. The people of the I'tfih I'iivuii, have cause f?r ?Teat rejoicing over 'lis election, for in liitu tli?v 'nave a J ud'je who ,s tin* persouitiea, ion of .i .s,on hen: gentleman, and that is saving a C"> : (leal. We < .-ur-..iiulalc the people ol the State uponf-is election. Long may he live t i wear the ermine with credit to him* m If and honor I' l.is native State?for wo are assured that .-?? 1 ?'ig a> wmi by liini. it will remain unsp?iiioi.? l> <<, fiuuiUrvn. The vvhole people of ihis State, of what ever ] ' >lr iv a i e.(-t e. will endorse the elec-, linn by the U-gisUlui e, ?>! lieneral Kershaw lo the* Judgeship oi ihe i'ifih Circuit, iu place oi Judge Carpenter, whose term of oitiee had expired. This is one more step to wards loiine-rule, and is a deserved compli ment iu (uio of the purest, ablest men of the Mate, who has made himself illustrious l'or gallantry on ni:iity of our hard-fought bai lie fields. The lieiieral received 128 vole# out of I .111 Ketuoerats nnd Republicans itliUe showing their confidence.in his anility lis a lawyer au l his character as a inuu.^? Ahhevdit' l'rct* lud JJiitinei'. The fairness, moderation and Lr.pafri tiliiy ol character thut distinguish (.iou J. U. K.ffsHaw have, beeJi>o, prominently < ji- j spieuous througlidtit (ho trying de< Tie through which tlio State has jusi passed, I hat he was the very first man thought of as ft \ i^n didate for tlovernor to head a canvass hi icd on thesis very principles now so celebn iod as ?? Hampton s policy." For his KnowU Ige of the lavs of Ihe State, a practice of more I than ft ipiarter of a century at her H?r, uiul a reputation as a lawyer that will compare favorably with that of any of his contem poraries are ample guarantees. In the es teem. admiration and lo*'e of the while j people of South Carolina, tho hero of Ma nassas, and of nearly nil the bloody battle fields that succeeded that first famous com ! bat, ranks second to no man, unless indeed it be our beloved tJovcrnor himself. It is a striking evidence of the t^ood sense and wis dun! 01 the Legislature that among go inimy lo choose frjiu, its choice should have fallen upon one in every way s>> well qualified for ilio position iw Oku. J. 1$. .Kershaw. ? nii'l ( ??iii'iii'. Tin. Sa.mk Sout rvr a Man \s II a mi ton.? While the deposing ot (Itcpubiieanj Judge Carpenter l>y the (lleniocratie) South Caro lina Legislature seem* a pretty arbitrary exercise of power, there can ho mi question thai tlit- Slate is greatly the gainer in the substitution tor him of lien J. It. Kershaw, of Camden, who was elected yesterday The deposed o"icial had n.?i a very high charac ter, while (Jen. Kernliaw is the same sort ol' a man as Hampton?iv brave rebel soldier in the war, but not a Hour! on since, and now a hearty supporter of the President'i" jioliey. Indeed his eminuni'titncss was strikingly cont'essci|_Jjy the Itepublican meiubers of ?hfc Legislature, who. though^ they had voted against declaring the seal vacant, tifier it was so declared gave t Jen. Kershaw a hearty support, so thai he received all but two ol' the 1 "JO votes. Tlii* manner of three judicial elections that have now ttlien place in South Carolina is one of the most enc uiragiu.' fea tured of the new order ? first, the election ot a l!epublicau Chief J usi ire by t he I >euiocrat?, and next liie election of two l?eni.>crais to jinlgeshi| H with the aid of an rrlm ># solid Ke^ublican vote,? Sj'tm /'itl/ /,'? (Jen. Kershaw, like the other n??w.lu lire-*, is a m.in of high charactet and conservative in politics. Judge Kershaw's seal is at the Capital, where it is particularly important that there should bp on hrejroachable Court.? J'hihtih I't/ntt. Jt'jxiK Kkiisiiaw.?fienc'ijJ .J. M K ershaW wii? elected .Finite of tlie Fifth I'lr e ill t?y the le/islat'ire ou last Thursday on the 11 i st 1 iaIlut liy all ?1 oio?t uiianlinous v"to, ouo hundred and twenty olirht to iv.o Sllcli a distinguished honor could not I. ive been conferred upon n more able, patriotic and iIcmtvIiik ~''ii! leinan, nor one none I lioroui'.li ly In accord with t li?> concilia lory policy ol <<ovel!ior lli\lii|t!on and the !eer"sl eon-er va i i ve ina'.' e* of t lie Hte I ?. In what ?'MM' I'ltll'iyrlil'V IlilM, .lll'IX" Ket'slmw S | .i t'loil ni and devotion have shone out with i I'splendf lit lustre. In (ho pursuit ot i n honorable prilcsslon, as a pri\'ai< eiti/.en and a lilxli-tonoit, liie irrupt ilile, earnest Christian gentleman, h<* lias t?,?oii no less a hero than when lie stood In liiefroni Hue of haitla and fo.iylil for a cause that is lost loi. none the less sacred, lie succeed - .ludire Carpenter noon the heneli uildjhoncsl 111? n may well coiitfrniil.nto theinscives at the change. Judge Kershaw Is a line lawyer, of twenty-five years standing. In Ills new position hi i (lutton will ti > most arduous ami severe. We k now that the state *,v i! I Millet no d? t rl li 11'n I al Ills ha ti 11?. ? At. tlio breaking 'ip ill Columbia last week several matters of Importance were a I tended I o : I'rofnssnr J. It. Carlisle, of Wofford ' 'ol lege, was appointed a niemlx r of the school hook coin ln|s?|oii. Messrs. Slieppnrd, H. I'lhhlennd O. Mailer were ap pointed, on th(> pari of the I louse, a coinuils hIiiii to ?lt. during th# recess for Investiga tion of mailers connected with puhllr funds, HI iik 11 ik I'll nd and elect Ion tf !*< nator I'ntT ?oii. Me**.rs. Itliie. Hhcppard, iirr, Aldrleli and .1. .1. I !<? in p till I. appol nteil as a com ml t tco (n conduct the impeachment of Wright; Messrs. Walker, Williet ^poon and Meetzo wero eloeteil by the Mcnnlo on the ??< mints sioii to liivestlr.ah' fin* pnhlle ih'ht, and Messrs. spaw, Allen and Curtis were ap pointed a Colli III it tee to ?lt during the rrc '?? and device a plan for hiring out ITie Convict I latior. ? tui: rKNn l wv. AN AC 1' To l*o CounTi' foisiiiii?*totic!? ? i ? mil lo tnc qualified ti?vlor* 01 tluli ??.- .< t mi i utilities u pr*?jK??iU.>n ton: t?r ttie I- . l;i?s ??uU to prov.dc tur vU.-ci'.t.i'.intc t*?c MMU1, l.v It tf!n?ctO?l by ill''Iv mUO ami lluU-f "I of Tu. ui >. u:u imo iiini, iioff met uml mi:.114 ia 1. .1 .*>? M-nuly, miU l?) 10?- Autlinrt'.y .'t tin same: ><i;ilu.v I. T.liilil|> 1.1 uio >? ri'.-e.i .tpp.ic.i lW>a ol .'j ol tUc U*. ??? ? nl *niiy l ,? .islf.p lit uii> Cduuty of tin* ?u?lv, wliu n.i\ ?l> site tu subntltiitv ibv fencing ?>i st?* k in liri: i>: it-uciuic Uic crop*, 11 sb.i.1 l>e lur vluly of the roiuiiiT?*luitorii of kjkI County lo orilei m. election Iti ?hIU tow iishlp tu 1 jivii too I' tli n ml Jl'tli of .ViiiiUvl, ui mi* I"!1" ,.i U i'Ui m lXe.-inUcr 111 uny >? ?r. :m iluvs notice tbeie u( tiling given tu one ?r nioiv ol tin* i?' ??? papers piibiinlnsi 1.1 s.-.td 1 .unity, sp.i*iii in.; U'c llittv itiul plHVi* (ir |>ur|io?c ot sueli cico llua, ulld t'.ic form of l>,In- u?? ?l a', niclu'lwllou.nihl i?i :ij>jMi||it thrco iu.iri?J IflTK of t?l?N3tlOtt. Willi sil.t'.l, WltHOUt c >111 [?i-i.Miliiiii, bolu 1111.1 c<ni\lui't JiiatU vliMti'iii. unit liiunollrtU'iy upon ttio i>iu<u tliereoi ti^itkc r?*turu illri ?*v?i t<> tli*> Com ml -sioiicrs u! tlieCnuuty, uiiiiriiull Ufcliiu Mini piib:i>h the rv-'uit of *unl cxi'IIdii In o:n* 01' iitoix' fn.M's>|i:il*T* pui>ii?li. a In suiii County. uml 11 u majority 01 tho ijitaliiH'<J t*leoior* of mu! towustlip VOtllljf lit s.llll ClOCt.Oll sllllti till \ I voto'i lor the tub>piion ol this Act, llnii tin; ttalllc uluill be a mi b -voiiiv of luui' In said township, on 1 lie lil.-l tiny of Januii!) n> xt iucci'iiIIu)! such election, uml iioiit iiti'.l tiller Unit ilaU, itll laws llo\V existing til l'i*]{f\ril to tin* crcctloll Hint mutiiU*mim*c of fouivn 111 sulil township spjtll Iiv null ami volU; uml 1*. shall not bo'lawini for tbc o? nor t?r luanu >{i'r of liny lrfirse, liliiio, u??, ^> nm l, mviiii1, ?sheep uoiit, l>r I lout viltt '< ot ally ilcsel ipllon to permit till' Mill! animals, o! any of t.iolli, to run nt l'trx<* i? yoinl t:iv lliir.is 01 tlioir ntlKlH 111 ?.;i!il I'll u upoi 1 In- \iiilt?-ii l'l"l < tin I loii of "?"? Ul \-1? < \ ? ? - t. 1 r. !>I,r-111 ji?1-??n? 1 j i ..iiiiH'IiiH" M-tli*. it i?li..11 '?? l ie ili*t \ oI tho CoiumUbion of ttio t ounty !>??' miui mini.* to mill 1 ;iil fioi-ttou 10 In' livitl III fUClt town-lirp In 'tii I Utility oil tile Ml III 1. ?lay. In tli-' in >1.11 r. ait 1 umicr thf n t;iii?. tloim of th .? i; .?>?.. ' ion : ami 11 tin o fourtliK 01 1I1. i t a n-Kip> . .1 si'i.i v vun:> vt.uii iulo|it till* Ait, 'li.-n ill' 1* iniv -nail l.i' ot loivo In Hiii'l 1 ounty 011 i!u> ll.' .t.iliiy 01 J.m 11 iny n?:ct >? ? 'ii.1,; >:iiil fUotioii,niiu'.i Un' ! |iiovl>loii?. ui t! 1.- A1 1. n.-;"K'iii'U to town- 1 ?iilps, ului 1 iij'i'iy t'?tin*t oiiniy ; but iftliivi"- i fotiitti* *t llio i i\vi.*tin>s hi.ill not ailopt tho j Act, tlli'il the salili- j-Ii.i'.I bo ol foicv 111 liio town^lllp> 111 tt'iiicii t Uo ?..?in-' vlii/1! I v .i'l.'| ? I oJ by 11 ini.1 >1 sty ot lliv \ oiomm^I ill Mint cl? c* j lion in <11 !? I lown.*liip. ?Sl'.c. $. li'iiny :Miim.itv ciiiiniorii^'il In tin' 1st .Noel!nil -it ilif? Ai l, i-iniii lii'i'oilli r I" Ion ml at iiif;,?.or upon liml? ol ?*y pi'i'mn ] oilier tjnin tu*- own-r, In >alil to?\n*liip, tin iiiiiilHKrr iir owiti r ol Kiil?l anlimiN >liiill be llablti lor al 1 il.iiuu?ri ilono by tlio ?filil uiii* I mil m to tli.- 1 iw nor* of I lie crops or lite Iniult upon wlilcli tlicy u*ikp!is?. Mi'. I. M lii'iu ViTiiii; t'livn-lilp or ('oinily 1 shall 11.1 >j't 1 In- Act, itmi il -li.i.i i' ?? -iiii in ? ' vi'naari inn:>i': tin* iaml*ln ;.anl iown- , I m ill ^i'lll o| ?? look j mil}: 1 ? 1 v% n?li.p 01 ? I'outity, Un 1 ?iiiiini*--!'>mi? of tin- t'oiinti ! II ro nn?? inn itcil i'i ri.oi ii in'*'-, itiotm Mi.*I. ' linen oil!, lo.vti'liip ..r o.iiiii'.x n?iiio i<\* I poMii lo Mii-Ji '.ii.'iir?i"'.-. ii:..l I-'!' Unit p'tv. j jioKW In iliii i tipon tiio Int.<1 - oian> l'ir?o:iln Sitlii ton 11-III 11, ami liiU'ui -'.loll leu Co* t lici'i - | on, v. i"iont in-Ill-^ i'iiii;y ??: any 11. -1 ?..-~ xvli.iloi > r. Ami tin ?;.i I t".>:n 1111 ? -l"ii. r* | kIiu'I li!i\? p'liv 'f ami in.iboi i.y tn c.m ?: 111.-i > I'ciici-i in i'i*.i any ; ' l-ri\ r?-.nl : I I iv-oviil -.1. 'Unit i r ? r _.i:?- a!.- o-:i?i>:i !.i"i ! Oil Mil !i 1 ill bl lo III' 11 ri Villi' I' mil ?? >.l?t.il to |I'\ y | mill ci.Ui'it a la\ upon I.I.' pt'ipi I t * III' -ai 1 I 1 louii-tup tu il.'ll'ay l!n- ? \p"ii'<* ol oii'ltiitf \ I ilii'l H'.I III till nlllK sil ill fcllc -. Milil 1.IN lo he j | coll.-oil-.I at tii.. "aiiie 11 in?- nnil in the ?-:iino lilnnncr it* otll"l'Milte anil t nun t> liiM-> ai'-.' | ii'Vieil ami eolh'eliMl. Ami the 1 oiuiiy I'oin III !*??loner* at e 11 Utliorizoil ami miipoM 01 e.l to l.laiie Mli'll ill I'ailtjelllellt* with 111'' o\\!.i> of prope: 1 y eon tit: in m* to ami 011 1 1 in t miIc of the tnvvili-lllp I I" t'l'lllil.v lillt'x an 111.i\ Colli pi i - h till* III- I el O. pi oil I ' 1 !i. the ? Ilia \ OV tnWlislllp Iloill tile lliclll>l"li ol O.UUe ol' | MO' l{. ' Si:i\ ~i. The luwi iinM' nifirci' In t'tvurl to tile 1 root inn iiint iii.ilut',naco of li-un's *!iall I iipoly loaliy l.'IICC el'ectiil III pill a'lilioi' ol 1 'tie loii.'oin'; section; ami alt jie.>oii> ili 'loh'.ni; III' fnjurinu sulil !? nee, sllltU be pu 11 ishitile n> pro\ nh'il 111 - si; ? I la? > ; a ml a 11 cat ? le hl'eitUlllii s.'l'l 11' 11 i-i?? sha'tl bij ileall with si" pnivi'l. .I in sr.hi law*. ' Si:i', i>. I'. *li.ill bo the tlmy of any por?n:t or persons iliivmtt stooli, siteli a ? I'.'iitte, I ll'll --I' - , III 11 ll ?<. slll'I'P, Hi* III *lf s, t ll I'I 'liU il ill.' public t'o.iils ili'iiny t uniity, to so henl iiml .11 1 v?' thes,inie thai !hey shit. 1 not lie allow?il to enter ttpon'iir wo: k injnry lo 1 hi' la mis or crops of l!?e oilizons of Siil'l 1'nlility. Si;i 7. II shall be the 1U1IV ol I'iiCll Ullil cvm'y i iupbij i*r in any foiiuly or township \\ I lie It Mini 11 inl"pt I lie pi .i\ I sloll v ol l hi s Art, In lltfiilsli e n h itml i"'ci j cinpliivee litre I hy hi 111 with |nisf nrii'ic nil" as many licail <*l' stock owneil by such 1 uiployi'c, as iijrieil upon; l'loviilcil tlte enipluyti.'lictp to iiinkc Uic past lire. Hi:r. ?. This law iloes not njiply to she < 'on 1111 i's of II. irry, I'lilUHott, I lean foi t, fliar lesion, W'llll.illl.sblll'li un.I t icol'^ctou 11. "I il no. i -a at.1 I .'oiu III.1 OIA*tl ' '? I I 111; i. '.J ? TlitVo arc furiy-livo - wtf-oti?facto it . la ticorxln, all in iwilvu operation nnil pay In^ ill vlilenils, cither In money or slock: IMPORTANT TO Till'l CITIZENS OF CAMDEN. P.I Y VOl'R Tl'AS. lil V Viit'll fom:i:s. UL'Y Mll'KSl'tiAllS l'rotn tho CHARLESTON, S. C, Teas fit 10, f.O, C>0, 7f> find 1.0')., Tims (it -10 .r>0 CO 7"> nnd 1,0(1. and best 1.10 per pound find best 1,10 per polled. Coffee n( 18,20 22 nnd 2">c ('offee Ht 1H 20 22 nnd 2"c lloasted coffees 2~>e worifi 3">f. ltoft?tcd coffers 2">e worili c. Sugar*. f, 10 nii'l lie per pound. Stilus !\ 10 find 1 lc per pound Teas in packages of "? ll'.s delivered freo of esprc-s elinrgi's. S.inip'es marked fre?. No cl..ir;;e for packing good*. Nil cliurgo for drayai;e. All good.* guaranteed, or money refunded. >S. II. Wilson 'it Ilco, ?<jd 1 t f Proprietors* LIFE IXSliRINCE, NcwEngland Mutual Life Ins, Co On/ani.til ISM. CAPITA!. 871,010 A. II. H \VDKN, Cionoral Agent for South Carolina. Having nccopteil tlio T^oal Agency lor the nbovo Company, I a in prepared (?? rcceive applications for Lilu Infuir aiico on (lie most liberal terms. mj2:im3 C. HKI.L, NOTICE. f'ot;j*on. riiAMnr.n. Mny '.Mth i#77. "Itowlvnl, I luil nil |>nM do* or buck luxes due tbe Town of I 'n nuleii. bo pnld ill quit i*t?r> |,v InstalliKent? of I wenty'llve !>?!? ecnt or '/% <if lli? umoont until the wliol* amount. ba i ! paid, fill ivhe.<lo not comply with thin ies<>- j | lutlon wllliill llili I>' days froi?i this (Into will lie I??scsi11y *prnc? eded MnlllHttijr (,'otlilCll for | tlio \f hole amount due, I Tlnit nil uii|in)d Tw vos pir tbe eurreii t year, i Khali bo paid In thirty days from this dale. I Aft*r Hi* expiration of the term specified j <X"<MitIons will l.MKtui axainsl nil deltn I <iu*iit#." 1 ,l',y order of I'mincil. Kxlrctsi from the | mtnlites. K. Ml 1,1., May 17 tf. Clerk and Mc-vi-W. Till* Al'til'sTA Ml'SH' llol'sr. stock. H?'?t Maker*. tit*onre 0. Roliluson A; lo, ttruiiii str?*vt, Atuu?l.i. ti.i. t rnioi* far SMcct Mu?Ic i>rotin*ti> H! I??? 1. TOALE MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, Etc. Flooring, CeTTiil^ Weather Boards, Turned Work. Etc. IM-.AI.KItS IN lU'lLDriKS' 11AKDWAUK. I'AIN 1'S. OILS, BUI'SIIKS. limk. lath. plasti:r,ci:mi;nt. haul SLATK .M ANTKIjS, Etc. OFFICE AND SALESROOMS, oc Mux ami ;?.l .'i*> Plnckncy Jstivoi> FACTORY AM) YARDS. u:u).vi) AND LYNCH HTKUHTN, Ul.VKUiSTOS, S C. I'. I1. ToalE. 1*. T. Mohkv. L. Wktiii'.ii* II <>us. A \Y.\ ltI?KD Til K lll'llir.vr M i:i> A I. A T Vir.NN V. !?:. \ II. T. ANTHONY CO. ?Y.'l r>ro.i.h\*.\v, New York. op. Metropolitan Hold. ManuPtcturer*. Importers aiul I'eaiers in CHKOMi.S :t ii < I Kit A M K.S, ;-i il'tKUM iipKS nn I V I KAYS. A 1.1U MS. <;r. U'lMSiOl'K.S an 1 SuitaUo Views rii'jti?^vai hie Materia!". We are llca-lqiiaiiers f"r ov**i-vtiling in tin- | way i<!'Su-rt o*i'i>jitifi>iw an I Ma>jio 1 -.iut.? i:i-- ! 11?-1u ? III Itllllact lire!'* uf tilC Mieio-S< le:.l ...<?? I.'inicrn. Sicveo-Panopii'.-on. I'nivefMiy S:e I H'-iji'.io.ni, Advertiser ? Sieivoj.tiiMH, \r:oi I tieoii. Solon.I Lantern, I' imily l. inu t i., T'.e ' People's Lantern: eaeh M\'e l.cittj; be ! >?! it< ela-? in the i.rirket. I'riUil.ijiu'* ill' l. uili'i n- an I with 'lirect inn- !??:? n-!'?!/ >nii >'ii npplicat ion. Any ciiici |n iMiisMVaii em i.,al;e luuiuy w it ii a M i/'n I.:i,iu-.n\ (\i: out t lii* a.l verti-ei'ionl tor ivferoiu'c. JATIONAI. V, !! 11 !: I.I. \ A i i' ISA iliTi: !.r.AL>. ?>i \'i hi: m ^ i-i: or 1111; r.vsr \\i? pi i:k<t m .\ n-:i:i \i. l$i>T A N l? l'l UL>T MA'I I'.lllAI.. SATMWt TI.)N i;r \lt \ VI 1:11?. SAJISKAlHON Ill/Alt \.N 1 1:1.:?. _K0.1t .SAi.n r.v (J. J. l-l'NI.AP 4-18-tf g 1111" FAS. 100 Hiis1k-:.? of CUPPAS SO. jO per Ijusli e?; ?2 per peek; JOctx per quart: tor *alc J>v NoTT .v 1.ITTI.fi, fe'J8inI iSparlanbu.ig, S <?' Auctioneer. The iitxlcrslcnoil ntlVrs his services to tlic ptiMte nil Al'tTluN KKK, ami will intend to sales ol any U lint In any pari ol' the coun try. speelal rule- lor little transactions. JuJitl I' ltA N K l\ P.KAItl). >f 1 AiiuKN* si:i:i>s, MJ * OAKDKN SF.F.')S, (IAIIIiKN MKKDS n.owF.i; FLOWKU RKKl?.S, h.owiik sF.r.Ks. A choice lit of fresh tiar.leu ami Flower Set"I, of every kind,just reeeived I.v fJ/JSif . c. J. m NLAP. I'l suic ami have your property msured in one of our |^trong and reliable companies. Special attention given to Auction Sales of i^vcry kind. Business A o!t at oar oilicu will receive A owest estimates for expciwes, A will be promptly altendid to. 1D?.V placing your property in ou<- hand->, very :ulvantage is gained of Id A dverlising same free of charge. To 1 ? e.il estate transactions wo will evote special attention. Arctic Sotla Water. I'uro Artlr-Col.l K.?.t,? Water, with nil It lnJ? of flips, 01*11 txi hint n( l>. <*. K IKK I.KYX Uiii'.'iT At.? Sj ni /?. lite lMtr?t It i 1111 out. 11 ml ? *i<! of til*' IjckI y<" ina<l<. ( nil mnl try It. The Nov/ No. 8. Mr. It. T. Iisitl l? tl.'i iv.miI :i r! >??,?111 i?>t" ? l/' 't for 1 In- \VI:i'/!i r,t \Vi!-oii w iiiit MnHiiur lor K'i i li. w i miiiIv, N JOT ICR. The ofio ??. hN ? |? n* n (dtti't'lor nml !?>l all i?Mf I HI 1III * ? | 1 ? i nil I luMTlo, (iKO, W. Cil.KNN. nir>t f SODA WATER. lieeld Kola-Wnlvr will ho on draught during tli warm kviiiuhi -cool, vpitrkliitg, foaming. l'uro Syrups of nil kinds may.'.'if C. .1. IH.M.AP. IWlRIi VilliII PROPERTY AUAlKrtT Loss jf Damage by Fire in one of Ilio SOUND COMPANIES Iteprcvcnte'l l>y F. 1'. liF.V?'>!>, .Agent. Uwl tu \?ar liiUrvvt*. ' II. . . 1 - l.-v X. Il-I I I: " '?!? ir ? ??> ;? ?; ? -v. t'.u ir ? 1^.. ? m. - ? i - .v ?*;?%. - .. v. ? .1. ... - ? . 1 lw> f.i: uli,-.. 1 v>! an} t t ?? -M.il ? ii> \!i,? l:-K. Ti.. lit .i. , .1 ni- 1-! ? ? H.* ai.>1 t. i l f..' 111.- vo , 11 "i'. V iii!l?-u ?.: ?> ;? r tin*. < .in. >uiik i ? h->?< !"i lVi. j ^ *? .i? ? >u ? r-.. JOB PRINTING. THE GAZETTE OFFICE c.ip-.Viu of )>roropt!v an I lioui'v i-inn nil-. ! ?ivivi oi JOU I'UlNTlMi ai tiic | rules | visiting r.vnns 11L'?I NfcISS l'A HI'S WHDMMi fAl'.l"', * DALL TICKK'lS, C*. HCt LA US KLCiill'TS. C'iK'K'. IN". I TATIONS. II AN L?III l-I.S. IViTlK*. l'ATKS, IMKHiKAMMfjM. In xli irt, we lmyo ilie n-l risfovjnl r>r tilJinj ?nf or U r wliicii ii:j? l-c j^iveu u? We "oil( ii !? trial. Frank P. Beard NOTAKV iM'KIiU: r<):'.k-oof ki:i:s!ia\v uA/.r/rn: ] H'.isitu-s-* vntruofC'l I" lii' ?-r.rp will It }?i\>ni;>Oy ml t'lii li!':i1'y o ve-.-i;; I. A::c?! ? jli ve.i t - ii >i in ? o-t?. i il. :ii ? i ?*n 'ii .-I u.? ut' 'I r, :iii'l a;1, mut'.tr." i'vi iu: ?i:ig i > * Ii otliee. tv'J 1 Mulberry Dairy. Nii'k <t? livt-v.'-l r?-^u'.?r!y ivcry morning U 'In.ir ?"'?J <Miiri J-'J I l .'.'J Pi m Ti .s 1 Sim iH"i- Mi 'li-i - l.?r mi'k il? l o fi!k\ at lli^ r:t! *? nf l.'li ci n! s | .or "pi III Mil'.; t'.ii l iiii -., .N'uj'poV". .\o., (V.r:ii?!ie<l ;ii K.lll.-t'l |'|li> .'!! s!lOrl)..l ll.il. Cil! i t tlie l-'uriitiuio N:.>r?? ul'J ,1. Mric'? ?IV :lt| I 1 ill v.li;l?C liiUv'.? :i(i I Kit Ol'.K'l'-. ti'.'MI' Christmas Goods SACK Kit ATT. ririu.i:ii mcllkt. r.OIXHJNA SAl'SAtiK, MINCK Ml!AT, CIl AN IJKlili: i:s. liiti: a k fast strip* PIC HAMS, C K K A M a u J r I N K A 1TI. K (' H K F.S F, coii risn, MACK Eli AL, lllISII POTATOES, ONIONS. 1" mils of ;ill kinils nn?1 evorythiug in this Hue, for sale low by I). C. KIRKLKV, del.ltf A;;cnt. PliANTlfllS HOTEL A I'til." ST A, ( A. Rates Throe Dollars Per Day. 11jiviuji leased tlii* will 1;nown Ifoirl, I enter u]x>n ii< management 1> v redueing ra"???' and a*kiit? of (ho (ravelin;; puMie :i euti'tn u.pnec of llitir generous support. 1!. F. I'I'.OWN, |'roj>t ietor, f?,2liu.'? f"imei ly of Chariest '?n. ^ IK.'AltK. 'JKJAI5S. CI (i A ItS. An invoice '-f lii.c cigars junt received and ? >r xale l>y L?K. /.KM r. HEW DRUGS To iny Friends nri'l ihc ynlrom r.f the late tinn of HOlMiSON ,t DUNI.AF, I an nounce thati a in receiving NEV7 ADDITIONS To inv fiocU of unirj.s, m i:r?iriNi:s, T< JI I.KT A I'.TK'l.rs, FAINTS, AC. All of whieh I propeso to sell at Prices to Suit the Times. Afl.fr an experienec of eleven yearn, I feel IImt I know tln> want-* of the people, iiii I shall ?p-iro nocfFwrU t<> "itixfy lliein a? to ilio f|iiulily aii'l prieeM of good*. I shull en'I'Mvor ftlway ? to treat all cu". lomeis with courtesy, an 1 exp".-t to meii: | tlicir confidence >?y ulo?>o aii'l person il lTTiv\TI0\ TO BliSIXESh, f.' j"1 I'f'hSriM PTION'H entrusted la me will 1)0 carefully and properly prepared. My Store will 1)* open regularly on Sundays fiom 10 to 1 I o'clock A M. ?e20t f C. J |,A p. g ? kmoVkd". I I loving r<;moved to more commodious I quarters where our rent has been redtr enl at least one-third, wo ore now pre pared hotter than ever before to offer j inducements to our patrons and (lie pub i lie generally. Our etork utiil keeps up to its usual hijjh standard, and wo are j determined to he behind no other bonne | in Camden in selling the ? | BEST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MGNLY. Wo hftf* to thank our customers for i their patronage in the past, and to | Kiiro them we shall oxvrt ourselves to j j merit a contiiuauco of the same. KOI.MN'j.; V PATHS. B'JOZtR &. WRIGHT, C?; '.sis r. o>* >?;ro t l.v Coluial/'.* Ilc'.o vu: I >' . t e u>u mi;i \. s. c. it D It- ,/m I;.;. U. F.5. WmtttT j v.-vt NOTICE. All person" indebted to the lat?? frm of 1 i<>? 1 \ IHtilnp arc rv?pKlfttl)y r?>ii>?si ??4 to ?fiilf ?;th tlic uiidt'r>igTied, who liM }?u.''lui-i"! tLc cliih v ititcreM* of the firm. r'-'.Otl j J. Ul'NLAP. To the Ladies. My Hi?vk ofToilet 1'ot? lcr<. Lily VTLite, \e., i? cyitij-'ctcand ftttr:\c'i*e sc.'O ' t 1 M'SLiP. F. W. WING, Mauufucturer of vT I?i or nr.d \\ Frnmor, 1'luin i*c M:ticlicl Lumbar, Flooring, (.Vilinjr, Fcucv fViils, l'irke(?, Moulding, &c., &c., &c. COT.I'M HI A, S. (\ W. W. WHILDEN & CO. ra c to i: a AM) GEWRAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, M:ir?!iTiU"< Wtirf, l'nst Knd (\ilhonn f*t., t'litinti oflice, No. o central wurf,Cltorlcn i" li. S C. w. w. w iii t.nv.v. ,i. r. urocuin'Iton ?i. T. WlllLl/WN tut- 17m i j. ?? ., w .)l\ V1"1' <l?v :>t holm*. ? wurt t>' ??! five. Ml HON A ! 'v?rt .i llil. M ;?t lu'. ENCOURAGE HOME PEOPLE AND HOME ENTERPISE. <;<:ok<;i: s. hacki:u \ son, CHARLESTON, S. C. Tlio only Door, Snuli nnd Hliud I'lU'tofy uuiiol nnd managed by a Carolinian iu L'li urlctit on. Always on 1mi><1 fi largo ptock of Door*, ?v-mh, Blinds. Mouldings, Brackets, Scroll in 1 Tnrned WovX* of every dcxcripiion. (Mass Wliitc Lends nnd Builders' Ilardwnro nt uinnufaetureiV wholesale^ .* ices. I'lancd G. ui'l T. Hoorir.jr, ceiling nnd lining boards Idivcred in Camden by carload nt luvv raten. ic'J-y I JSTA HUSH ED 1S5C. Id 100 ACKliS !>' NUHSl-P.Y STOCK. FKt.lTLAND NURSERIES. 1'. J. licrckman*, Proprietor, Augusta, Ga. Largest Ktock of Fruit and OrmmtnUl Troon. Dvorgreen*. Green lionise *n?l lle'WIing Plant* iii11Ite Southern State*. Kv civlliing ufT.rcil i< specially adnpicl to tho Southern clirunlo. Price* n* low n* nny liM'linir Northern inir-crv- l.Mmlity ofxlock iirmirjos-e'l. A'cnrt foe cnt ilo^u* w, which will lio uiuilc I 1'rcv hy ft<l-Sie.->sias above, fc^llto DEKALB HOUSE. J. \V. HOlHiERS, Supcriulendont. C'lnufni, S. TuMo supplied with tlio bc>?t tlio mar kets ;i flu I'd. (Jood accommodation* for man and lieast. Faro from $l.f>0 to 82 ">0 per day. 0 1 ?) ^ *!>?>* rit litnti*. Au"t.t? want*,I. fmt I v I" mi'l term* IVno. J'ltL'K Aid., Au n>i lii, Miilnf, Dr. Zemp r.r.<;s to < ai.i, a'?-i'kstk>m to in<t 1 m i?ii?l i iii >'lu'.Iy ?< ire I' <1 ht??.-U of DRUGS AND MEDICINES ! 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