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Newfl From Everywhere. South C?r?llw?. ? Allium Vrfor White, formerly of Mar. t Joh, wan killed recently in Texurkana, A>. itiM, by the accidental discharge of a pistol. lift loaves a wife and two' children. ?Sheriff Dupre, of Abbevijle, subscribes far Mmttl newspapers. A atudel officer, ?erlly. <0 ?A white man named Owsae, of Blaolt- . vlllev* train hand the' 8outh Cafolina Railroad, while coupling chrs at Langley, Tuesday morning. wad caught between the b umbers aad cru shed to death. ?Near Lake City, Williamsburg County. ? few day* ego, a' negro boy nine year* old 'wee left at home aloue, ana wbiie carelessly playiag about t be fire bis clothing ignited and he was burned to death. ? The people of Charleston are delighted with tho elect rio light. Those who me it declare that it is the cheapest, brightest, and, In every respect, the hesi light ever Intented. r.,'' , ?The store and slock of Charles Frank lin and the oflfce of George MoCreery, at Ollnton, were burned Monday night. Frank lin was insured for $2,000; loss not ascer tained. 1 ?A whi<e man named J. II. Leard. of Orangeburg, 1ms been arre t*d tor forging 1 the name of M D. Qlentou, hWo of Ornnge ,bmg, to an order on F. W. Wagen-r & Co., Of Charleston;' by wh ch L*ard ob.aiu d '$160 worth of gooJs. ?At Landsford, fcbtistcr county, on the 10th instant, Willie Davis, nged 11 years, accidentally shot bis brother Hiohanl in the arm, necessitating the amputation of that member. It is thought that tho unfortu Date little follow will ?-ceovcr. ? ' The dwelling house of N. B. Davenport, five miles from Newberry, was nccideuially burned Monday i.ljjlr, Loss $*.1,500. tto insurance. - ? ?Tho indusl rial Exposition of tho Clmr 1 aton Agricultural Society opened Tuesday knight of last week uud< r tailoring auspices. It will oontinue until February 23d. ?The Nan arid Courier says within tho ni two days a considerable crop of chu ates for Congress has eprung up in the Block District, and the soramble for the Coogtesslonol shoes of (ho dead Kep'resen tAtivo promises to be u lively one. Tho fol lowing candidates ore mentlonod as being in the running : . llobert Smalls, Collector T. D. Johnson, '8 J.' Lee, the colored lawyer of this city, T. E. Miller, the canary col ored ex-State Senator of Beaufort, Dr. \Y. 'O. Crum, colored, of Charleston, and Ibo Inevitable dark horjje. Sum Lee, who ran ageioet Congressman Muckey in the lost eleotion, U filling a Federal office in Ala bam^and will not bo iu the race. Local Republican ^iblltiolaAs hero think the oon. ? test will be narrowed doWn to Smalls, Mil ler and Colleotor Johrifeton, with the chances of nomination in Small's favor. ? Colemau and Huett Townships in Edge field county boast that neither of thorn ever }>roduoei a white Radioal or had one io Ive oa its soil. Other (Mates. ? In propo-H?.n to tlio popu'a'ion, Colo- j rtldo la the Heaviest liquor and lax paying Blate in the Union. ?New York lawyers expect some rich pickings from (he estate or tlio late Charles iiDlaivDioo. His mind had been unbalanced fur sucli o long tlmo that it is probable some of bis relatives in Switierlund will contest Ills will. ? Tho North Carolina Slate Exposition has been organised at iUleigh with u on pi. tnl block of $50,000 William Ii' Primrose, Of Raleigh, was eleoted President and Hon *y F. J'ires, of tJalein, Scoretary. Tho lix posltlon will be held during the entire month ofOotober. * " ' ? Th? Kentucky Scnatonal contost con tinues. Carlislo's namo has been pro posed, aud was reooivod with groat ap plaueo. The 001 f >sion in h t oausus was so tei-eat that the ohuirmau, without a motion, declared it adjourned. . ?? ?:? ? Howell, who killed a man who had se duced his wife at llatavia, N. my no qUittod on Friday, He was vigorously cheered and bon (ires wore kiudled in houor . of the verdlot. Ad unauooussfni attempt was made to lynch a man named Palmer Who had been Howell's partner and adviser ? lioforo the killing and who officiously med dled In the affair ? It is said that there aro more people > out of work In Mew York to-day than ut ady time for years past. ? The Now York legislature has passod a bill limiting the working hours of conduc tors and drivers of etroet oars to twelve jbtiurrWdny. In Geuoral. ? Afler a long discussion in which there was mUoh talk of Confederal influence by malignant Republicans of the bloody shirt persuasion, the House passed the bill fur the relief of Fits-John l'oi tor by a vote of to 78 on Friday. ? Arrangement* have been. made, it is sold, to ebfibllsh ? train between New Or ennsand Now York that will greatly expe dite the time between theso two cities. It will be a email train,' consisting of iwo or more hotel oara and butfet, ratil and bag gago aud expresB earn. Tho time will be reduoed from fiftyfoUr to thirty-nine hours, au average speed o t il/lrty.ft've miles ,.u hour, t?The National Domooratio oommitloo wtH- meet at tho Arlington Hotel, Washing ton,, on February 22, to determlno tho ume Of holding the next National Convention and the plaoe where it shall be held. St. Louie, Chicago, Cinolnnati and Louisville aro In the Held, and oomuiiiiee* from the sev eral cities will explain their peoullar ad vantages. No invitation has been extended to the ohalrmon of the 8lato Denioorntio Committee to meet the National Committee on the day named, so far us we have heard. Mr. liarnum, the ohairtuan of the National Committee, Is of opinion, we believe, that the proposed conference should tako place after the mooting or the National Conven tion and when the new ComdtHtee shall have bean oltoeen. ' ?Nona of the men who are interested In Aequring a renomtuatlon for President Ar thur aTedolug anything In the West, be yond ascertaining how he will be received as seoond choice in States iavlng looal can didates. Prenldeut. Arthur's friend* are directing their attention to New York and Ohio. It is believed in Washington that Mr. Conk ling would not have attended the UBlott League Club reception given in- hon or of President Arthur if harmonious re lations between them were not established. Ohio afid Nfcw York Aire regarded as the two Sreat fhetoi '* in th4 ntxt National Conven on, hnd tho man who h'st fches* two States at his baok will probably be nominated, ?The original oopy of the United States Constitution, written oh parchment, is suh to be fading so rapidly that it bids fair to beeome illegible; ibis, however, 1* a matter of email importance. Little attention is flow paid to the Constitution, In ite original or any other form. ?A Southern Congressman, in an Inter view with a Washington correspondent, suggests an awful possibility, "What," Says he, "would most of thes? Congressmen have to do if they had olerks to atiswer their KttersT They would he absolutely Idle, and t expect, that idieneea would lead to tm morality, It's better to keep them busy running arouud after seeds and oou ? aui reports." Tlifi KKRSUAW unm. Kit AN K l\ UKARO, PBoniurroii. " ?=- 1 + ' ? - ' ? ? 1 r " ? P ' ?UMCKIPTION, Mr?YtiB,lliAI>XAXCK. CAMI>EN'.^. ,C.? KKB. 7. 18*4. purchasing or ordering goods, or In t naki.iij inquiry concerning anything advertised iu thi? paper, you will confer a favor on the publisher, as xnell as the ait' vertiser, by slating that y<> a saw the ud ? vcrtlsenuent in Til K KftttSHAW Gaxjcttk ENTERPRISE. The most extensive enterprise in the newspaper world, so far us tho fcjopth is concerned, wns exhibited bv The A'eios and Courier, of Charleston, in lis Issue of Monday hint. A comprehensive "View of the State" w?s given, detail lug concisely ?nd |>oliited)tv the rapid growth in the nitnend, agricultural, ine uhanlcnl mill manufacturing Indusirles of the State, giving each county In thebiHte a spoi'lAI position nnd then geneinllzlng or uggieg.ilhig tin* same. A rnilllnnt Showing of rapid advance* mi'iit Is made. The cnpnelty of ihe co: t<>n mlllK bus been more Itinii doubled since ]8H<), and?doring the Mine time the value of manufacturing' enterpriser has risen from *1<5,000,000 to 000, 000. We comiiicixl this review to the peo ple of the State peneridly. There I? In It much foou for thought and courage, and It will pi ovens go<JJ seed sown lu fertile soil. We are glad to note that the State De partment of Agricultu c has ordered several thoUBHiid copies of the document for distribution throughout other Suucs A GOOD IiKCOHl). In discharging the Grand Jury at the present term of Court, Judge Pressley took occasion tn congratulate the county upon the small criminal business appear ing upon the dockets, and remarked that In no other county in the Suite where he had presided over its coutt had he ever found a criminal record so clean as the one presented at the present term. Only three bills were found by the grand jury, and they are for comparatively tri vlul olFuncea. The court, up to this time, has had ii'tlj or nothing to dov nut a tdngle ease having been tried? not even a live minute's speech made. This much to the credit of the good name of Kershaw county. , LYDIA MICKEY AM)(;OL. tarleton I An Episode of t]io Revolutionary War. I luVvl^81 s10utI,i Carolina whs complete ly ovflmi,, by the British. j<ol.(] JV"'' ^ "Ills held quiet possession of Charles ton, I mil defeated Gates and DcKulb nt Ca nden, driven Marlon to the sVva.nl 1 edeo, scattered the forces of Sniutcr and established bid headquarters In the \ axliawfi, on the borders of North Car olina, while l'arlctoi) bad his on ilw> Hanging liook Creek, about thirty ndle* KJ" 01 l>-'vie alone wis eft th a small lorce on the west bank of hero were a goodly number o*f |ov"f men among them who eoiucleniioHniv espoused the eaitse of the n>oiln*r mm" try, and wore called Tories 0,",? Lancaster county was out* of i iw> e i , hoi, Is of tho Whigs? r i [ ???, "TK" i'ruesdnlcs, Douxlasses r?m!v V' ' T witty s, McDonalds; Al'cAIu eu^' S' *y?, and others of iSuoteh-lw"h i occupied and held the Souther., ,,S &' oi Lancaster. and ( h u i<. ? i ba vH h, .L8',!nH,lUH5k hokl th0 Wax s;s, VM^vfficBLrf,on ?r u,u Lancaster too hot! IgJ /fti' K .'n^ !oU^Tly (h',Vcn ,lK',n ol,tt>f tbeeomltv to geek companionship and sv.m>- v wlierover tli?y mlirlit II mi it *u ' , . * ?lv?ntorthoBrlff.M , ;,JS ;v?r ?c.o,"p1?tcly, ?r;:r ! t,:1 with larleton's aid, drove ti.r. \v> ? ' from I'HiioafiU)!', somo uci'ose it,o < ?t '^'s ?J?lu Mi?2.?' """ lhu 1'??? Charles Mackey as the lc><rl.<i? r>r i i mvHltcd ? time of'veitx?i!ncc '"M""1""11*' *2"&a2& ,o often running unneocsaary rlX ??,{ doing dare-devil deeds. No 1 too hazardous for him. w"8 bvdlii Mackev lilu wi r. ... Of ?"<?t sense ?iih ,"i." w0.m?" mill Hi, lOuilitraoni Z.'i ? ""r ,ICI"I ?iM? j^rs1 ; s# , ru iioiu Iiiubam). Till,* h. .. .. ""I'M l? Of two or yafiu Aiiiokcy i, ?,i mi ?ooi, i, ;? VioiiV1?,:;1:;8 tbein lor several weeks Thli- , i was not more than two and a h? r ,^m' ??on, larleton's can, , o ? J ii II" lioek creek. Ho knew very well h IS /? would be hazardous for Mri. t iii? iio.no :?r ? ??*rtcr., biie lilt nnxloty il' T ' tCneo on account of nu .. i* ? H' .nation which would bo valm i.i?, . cotiutry'g defenders. VH,u"'?lo to his ??,? to the front \wl tu ,! .. ' " kitche.i'xn vden of l w ",t thc m,r " oxteiidliitf biii-k , H0'? or ?>??o, ?WHinp, which was !!lnl!lit? I ,,l,t,klch?'rry to iituu or bcuat Tin u '"^"^trable ??n tirila of ten or lllteen h,mM,"P 'Y01'00 surrounded by a ritbtiriiWro iv' ""1 VV,,K thirty feet wldi' ?1 .i* 1 . . fro,M t<}? to -Ml ly^!,1 i-?v? I Iron, tiiHKoek to tussock of a~:Kay:sf2~a? Ssfefife4? SB&aSSSS rles ri?u!',,,,Cx.""!>r ''.rested by To ho Vtfsitiirctl Iioiiio if i i ^ ^ Hud they gave the Ibu-K U'",d" IV Hit . !I idckc plunk III (lift floor of hU he?lrooin, drop through on the ground, crawl out til tho 1*681*. thou run thirty or -forty \ ani i across the garden, gun in liMlid, and disappear In the swamp, pul ling IiIa fence-rail draw-brldgotilier lilm, Therrt was mt approach to llio IioUso In tho roAr, ahdMlti Vet rout was always ef fected wUttjffpbuiiity.. Charles Muokcv had been at home now ( {tbont a NVfeok, and was on i\i? ova of oavlug sylth somo valuable lltfovinMlon I for tho rebel generals, gained by his night prowllngs lit and altout tha headummer* of Colonel U'arleton.*. lint early in a June morning (an hour or two lwift.ro day) Ids usually fnlthful watch-dog* tolled to give warning of rho approach of strangers, and the first notlco oi their presence wns tlielf shouting "Hello!" In front of the liou*e. Xlis. Mackey jump ed out of bed, threw open the wlndow ?hutter, stuck out bor head, surveyed l be It *11'- dozen armed horneioen cure ful ly . uml sadd, "Who'd there?0 "Friends. X) Charley Mackey at home??* * She promptly anrwored, "No." iu flit) meantime Charley had raised the loose plunk in the floor, and was ready to iQKko for the swnmfi in the rear, when, 8 top plus for h moment to be sine of tho character 6f hia visitor*. ho heard the spokesman pay : "Well, we are' very eorry Indued, for there was a big tight yesterday on Lynch eg Creek between Uencial Mai.u the l'dtisli, mid we routed the rvd-eonts completely; and wo have been pent to General Davie at Lund*rord It h orders to unite with Marlon at Flat Koek as boon us t>o8slble, and then to attack Tarleton. We don't know the way to Land-sford, and came by for ('harkiv to ullot us." >1 15. Maekny was always cool and col leoed, and site aald sho was very sorry her husband urn? not at home. Iiut her husband was just the reverse ? hot-hend ed ami impetuous. This sudden news of victory, alter so many reverses, was so in accordance with his wishes that he madly rushed out into the midst of the mounted moil, hurravlug for Marion and Davie, tihd shouting vengeance on tlie redcoats and Tories; and ho began to shake hands enthusiastically with the "boy#," and to ask particulars about the flglu, when the ring-leader of the gang coolly said: '?Well, Charley, old fellow, j we've set a gnod many traps for you, but never bailed 'cm light till now. Yon ai e utir prisoner." And they marched | him elf, just as lie w;h, without hat cr < oat. and without allowing him a mo ment to say a parting word to his poor wife. Ic w.is now nearly daylight, and they ordered him to pilot them to Andy Mc Klwaiu's, with tho hope of capturing (rim too. Hul lie was not at home. Then ho ?? ,n compelled to p lot them to Jaii.es Truesdale's, and ho was not at home. From thorn they went to Lancaster vil lage, and then to Colonel Tarlelon's headquarters, where Charley Macke.v was tried by court-martial, and sentenced to death as a spy. The next day Mrs. Mackoy, not know ing what had happened, gathered some fruit and eggs, ami, with a basket well lilted, she made her way to Col. Tarlo ton'scainp. Hucksters were readily ad mitted when they had such luxuries to dispose <>f. On getting within the lines she Impiir ?'d the way to Col. Tarlelon's marquee, which was shown to her. The colonel was on parade, but a young olllcer, who was writing, asked her to be seated. Af ter he Imd finished, ho said, "You have something for sale, I presume." She replied that site had eggs and fruit. Ho gladly took what she had and paid for them. Sl.e frankly declared that her basket of 1 1 it it was only a pretext to get to Colonel Tarleton ; that she, was mix lot! 8 to HOC lltlli III pel'SOU Oil busiuC*!* of great Importance. She then t ?i :? 1 1 1 i to liiin tlu: i*ii | nre of her husband, and that s-lie wished 10 get him released d he were still alive, I'm* she did not know hut what they lutd hung him up to the l rst tree they came, to. The idlieer tola her that the colonel was on parade, end would not return for two hours? not till lie en in v in for his mid-day meal. Mackey was a comply woouin of i-nperiot intelligence, ami ?*??: toon Interested the young"niltee.r in her sail condition. He expressed for her the deepest sympathy ; tolil her that her husband was near by under guard; that he had been tried and sentenced to death "as a spy ; that he was to bo hung at sunrise to-morrow morn ing; and that lie feared there was no hope of reprieve, .-s I he cvidenccv given against him by 'lories was of the most positive kiml. Ho tolil hop thiit iol. Tarleton was us cruel and unfeeling as bo was brave, and that he would prom ise her anything r> gel rid of her but would fulfil nothing. "However," said he, '*1 will prepare the necessary document for your hus b.md's release, tilling in the blanks RO tb n t it will only be nee.cssnry t(| get Col. Tarl'Mou's signature. Hut 1 must again frankly -av that this is almost hopeless." It was evident to the. most, superficial observer that Mrs. Maekev would soon beeomo a mother, anil this probably bail something t?> do in enlisting the kindly svmpathv of the brave young utlicer. At twelve o'clock Colonel Tarlcton rode up, dismounted, and entered the adjoining tent. As he passed along, the young of tlcer said : "You must wait till he dines. Another charger will then be brought torth, and when be comes out to mount, you can approach him and notthl then." At the expoote.il time the tall, boyish looking, clean-shaven, handsome young Tarlcton came out of bis tent, and as be n eared his charger ho w as confronted by the heroic Lydia Mackey, who in a few words made Known the object of her vis it. He quickly answered that he was in a great hurry, and could not at that time slop to consider her case. Sho said that Iho ease was urgent ; that her husband had been condemned to die at sunrise to morrow morning, and that, be alone bail t ho power to save his life. He replied: "Verv well, my good woman, when 1 return later in the day I will Inquire in to the matter." Saying this bo placed bin foot in the stirrup, and sprang up, but before, he could throw bis light leg over tho saddle, Mrs. Mackey caught him by the coat, and jerked him down, he turned upon her with a scowl, and she Implored him to grant, her request. He was greet!}' discomfited. and angri ly said bo would Inquire Into tho case on Ids return. He then attempted again to mount., when she dragged him down a second time, bogging him In eloquent t?>rn\? to spare the life of her husband. "Hut tut, my good woman I" said he, boiling with rage. "Do you know what yon are doing? Hegonef I'll attend to this at my convenience: not sooner." Ho saving hetrle.il a third time to mount and a tfilrd time I.vdbi Mackey jerked hiin to tho ground. Holding by the sword's seaboard and falling on her knees, sho cried, "t>r?*v your sword and slay me and my unborn babe, or givo ine the life of my husband, tor I shall never let you go till you kill moor sign this dooument"? which she drew from her bosom, and held up before Ills face. Tarlcton trembled, was as pale as n corpse, and turning to the young oftlcer, who stood near by, Intently watching the scene, ho sii'.d, ?'Captain,' wliero Is tills woman's husband V" He answered, "Under guard in yon der tent." * "Order him to bo brought here." And soon Charles Mackey stood before the valiant Tarloton. 'Sir,' said ho, 'you have been convicted of (tearing arms against hl? MA|e?t.y's government. Worse? you have been convicted of being a spy ; you have dared to entor my lines in disguise as a spy, and you can not. deny it. Hut, for tho sake of your wife, I will givo you a full pardon on condition that you will take on oath never again to bear arms against the King's government." "Hlr," said Charles Mackey, In the. firmest tones, "I can not accept pardon on those terms. It must be uncondi tional, or I must die." And poor Cydla Mackey cried out, "Ami I too must die" ; and on her knee#, holding on to Colonel Tarlcton, she pleaded with sucli fervor and eloquence IhatTarleton seemed for a moment to hesitate, and then, turnlmr to the vi?u..?v r? / cnptnln, lift Riiid, with quivering mid In n voice i'liokod with omoilon, "('npttifti, for Uod'? r?|<o, sign iny inline to Hits pnper, nnd l?u iIiIh woman go " With tlil?, Lydiii Mnokoy sunk to th? ground oxhniiHtoil, anil (/olomd Tnrh'ton utountor IiIa chtivgor nnil gnllopod ofV, douhtloflft hnpplcr for hnvlng spared tin* llfo of the horolo Lydln Maukoy'* |m? hand . yw ? ?iiyi ? n ? I 1 1 ? NEW ORLEANS. so it a Prime Now Orlouis Molnme?, for OlJflatebj II. DAUM. SO iff- *? ? ' MORTGAGE SALE Jubou llusb 1 to > Foreclosure. C. Noolkeo. ) Under a power of sale contained kn the mortgage given by Jason Hush to C. NoeN ken, on liecoid la Clerk'* ofllw, In book "llt H.," pOjo iiSl. I Will offer for tu'e ut public ouicry on the first Monday in Muich next, before the Ouurt House door In Camden, ul| that piece, parcel or tiact of land cm tain lug fifty were* jnofe or less, lyjng and being In the coonfy of Iieixhuw a nil Mtat'e of booth Carolina, about ^nr mlM* southeast from Camden, and bounded km follows: North by laud* orjohu A. Dubu6y, east by tlie Hk'cU Hlvor road uud lands of U. L. Dixon, and south by hind* of J. It. lhubndn. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to puy for papers. J. D. DUN LAP, Veb. 7?u, AU'y for, Mortgagee. MORTGAGE SALE. >V in. 8b Ivor ) to > Foreclosure. Ucorgo Allien, A^ent.) Uiider a power of sulo con I allied In the mortgage '?lvou b> William Shiver to (Jeorge Alden, A;;en t, on recuiil In the clerk'8 oltice In book "Fi"'," page 7V2, 1 will otter for sale at public ?uUjry on the flvst MouUey In Murch next-, before the Court House door In Cam don, ull that tract of intid lu Kershaw coun ty, oontAln I ng fifty- two ac.e.s. ino:v or less unil bounded north by lands of A. Alexan der, east by la.uU of Mitry Klvtclaiid, soii'h by lands of James Tru.ip and wont oy limits of Anion Alexander. Torma of sale cash . l'urchnser to pay for papers. J. D. DUNI.A l\ Feb. /- ?t. Att'y ror Mnrtgi.^ee. RECEIVER'S SALE. IlltUFK, MADnoX & FaJ.KNKK, VS. B. M. SMITH, KT A L. Under and by virtue of authority contain ed In un order m.ide In tli'? iib-ive vHited cause made by Ills Honor, Ooorge S. liryiui, J ud^O of tho United States District Court 'or the District ofSoulh Carolina. on thoK'hduy of January, l?si, I will sell, during the legal hours of sale. In front of the Court Hmtse In Camden, on the Hist Monday In March next* the following described real estate: Tl>e right, title and Inteiostof I). M. Smith In mid touli that piece, parcel and tructof land 1 j Ing and being and situated In the town o Camden, county ol Koishiuv and State Of South Carolina, on the en-t side 01 Broad street, known and distinguished In the plan of said town as lot number 1,100; bounded on the nort h by lot of Susan Tweed and lot of McDonald nnd MeCtnry, south by lot.of De nah McEwen ami west by lirond street, ns described In deed of l-;il /r belli M. Wltliei ? spoon to Benjamin M. Smith, dated .luuoSth 1871, which said interest consists of ono half of the lot above described, and ono of the two brleU stores resting thereon, being that lccently occupied and used by B. M. Smith Terms cash, l'urcha* er to pay for papers. 1\ II. NELSON, Feb.7-tds. Kecelver. Am Still Here! 1 desire to put n penile reminder in I ho earn ol my friends, In the effect that 1 nm Hi i H to lie found at tlie slur-; of W F. I'or kiiM. Come and aoe tne. frieuds, wlien yon come to Camden. Always glad lo wi-icoino you. J. L. (J. MubOWIJLL. Feb. 7. 21. C- C. HABEMCHT, (Successor to John C. Keegcrs.) Wholesale anil ltetail LiaUOR DEALER. Manufacturer of Ice and. Soda Water. A tents for Porlner'n Tlvoll and lierjrnor & Hngel's lifer. Beer in PntentStopper Bottles H special!} . lot ? loo Main Street, COLUMBIA, 8. C. J a 8 SliND FO.t l'HICK LIST. MtsKLKGK'8 JKW HLUY l'ALACK, King Si reel, (haki.kstux, 8. C. Largest Stock, Lowest Prices in the South. Repairing a Speciality. Send me your Dec. 13. Watohea. Geisenheimer & Watkins DEALERS IN Ec$Qxmm% VQIMCCG, SC. We beg lo oal) attention lo tho faot that we have constantly in storo a FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, which we ofler lo customers at as low prices as ca'i he. obtained at any atoro in Camden. I >ur tstock of XjtlQLHOrB, X^iq.iiors, Is of the best bl-ands and urt worthy the attention of tho puhlio. flfaJTHe sure to gite ns ft onll. as we arc saiistiod wo are nljlo and tiling to please you hoth in quality of goods and prices. Geisenheimer & Watkins. an. 2o-tf R. N. NRICHBOURG, (SUCCESSOR TO WM. GLAZE,) 1 20 MAIN VI'RRET, COLUMBIA, 8. C., IiRALSR IN FRENCH GOODS CONSISTING OK Toilet Self, Odor Stand*, Vanes, Card Recoivorn, Flower Stands, ko., Wedding Presents, In Sterling Silverware. Krenoh 111 nek Marble and Ornamented CtookH. Watches of every make nnd style, and Jew elry of (lie most elegant design. Specialities ? John Foley's Gold I'enp, I'en ol If nnd looth pinks, nnd the celebrated Pebble Glasses nnd Spectacles. t^"Tlie only place in Columbia where oan bo tir*d a strictly fusi-olnss article of Table and IV^kot Cutlery, Ra*<>rs, Harbor's Shears ft o.. of Joseph (lodge is & Sons, and other well known Sheflield Manufac turers. DISSOLUTION. TilK COP A RTNER81IIP heretofore exis ting under the firm name of UAUM HR08 in this day dissolved by the withdrawal of Mannes Raum. All parties Indebted to the firm will seiile with II. Rnum. MAN NE8 UAUM. HERMAN UAUM. Thanking the oustomern and friends of the firm of Itautn llros., which in this day dissolved, I take this opportunity of notify. ing Itu-ni dial I will oondnot the business a* heretofore in all of im branohes HERMAN RAUM. Camden, 8. (}., January ist, 18ft I. FOR SALE Tnol of Innrf (tlx miles eftst of f'amilen on t)io Diullnglon Uort't, containing Two lltinlred (vna Ninety (290) norcp. For J terms npply to W. M. PHANNON. Not. 16-4K Attorney rtl Law. Thn Mnnchfistor Mnvkot. - Ma noii rbtkr . January 2ft.-- -The (hi<ir~ diiin'* commercial article nayn \ Bviycru not ftparingly and bnaineBR hM be?n Rtnall. In Mm Japan < endo businexR revived, end HtdckR cloned off from India nre ?oeroe. ThemlRAn inoreaalng demand for money from In.l)*, ait shown by the advance in ?titer, AND STIIilj THEY GOME! . What Comes? Why now and fresh arrivals of goods every wtek at the store of L. IVI._Smith. The undersigned begs respectfully to call the attention of lb? renders of Tiik Gaxkttk to the excellent stocW of gooods now in stoic ami constantly nrmiug. ? * In Ladies Dress Goods l offer special bargains ;*li>vvi n ^ as uice a liue as cau bo fouud in Uantdeu. In Clothing, Hats, Boots ancl Shoes I am prepared to compete with the quality anil prices of Jlmse who c'aim to be the only Clothing ami Shoe dealers iu Camden. In Groceries, Crockeryware, Hardware, Harness, &c., I challenge conipeiiii-ni. JpSJ'Mt would be well for purchasers to call and examine my extensive utid varied stock before buying I don t pretend to make a I ? Lt ) W , but 1 am preptu jd lo ofier iuduoements to purchasers. Ij. JfS. SMITH. KIRK INSURANCE AGENT. Representing the fallowing well known Fire lnsu< nnc? '1'oinpan.ies, is prejmied lo write policies upon Dun-Dings, Mores, >ier cbuit.lirtc. Mills, Col ton Gins, &lc., at car rent rates : HOME of New York, GEORG I A liOMK. COMMERCIAL UNION, of London, STANDARD PIRR OFFICK, of London ROCMF.5TKR GERMAN, of New York. ?3jf7he paironago of my friends and the public generally ie solicited. W. CLYBURN. Save Yovir Feed by using Sinclair's Feed Cutters. Tie BEST FEED CUTTER in the Market. We have just received An invoice of ilie*v celebrated and popular Ft-ed Cutlers, which wo oiler at reasonable prices, 1). W. JORDAN & CO. WANTED. CCTTCN SEED! COTTON SEED!! I will pny (lt>.] ci 8 ) sixteen and one-half cuu 1 1* cash per bushel for 10,000 liutditds SOI]y DRY COTTON SEED. delivered to me nl this place before (he first of next Noven.her. Wi'l exchango Got ton Seed Meixl Ibr l ot ton Seed. H. R. BOYKIN, Sep. 20.(iin. CAMDEN, 8. C Mutter! Stutter!! A pure urtiolp, at BAUM BUOS. Fancy Canities. A largo furl seleot. aiaortment just re ceived, itioe and I'rcsli, by x L). C. K1UKI.KY. STATETBOflRD OF EDUCATION 5,10,15,25,30 CENTS, BESTw^ Spellers 12 CentS. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE I T^TRW Crop lUUIn*, Flgf?, Currant, Oil - 1^( ron. DfttOH, Almond*, Walnuts, flut ter Nuts, I'oonn Nut?, Aio., ha., for hhIh by <Ip ('? 1). C. KIKKLKY. NOBBY AND NICE! Something Mew For Camden, First-Class BAR AND RESTAURANT. DELMONICO! DELMONICO! DELMONICO! Tlio Attention of the rwvJerB ' f Tim Oa xhttr !?* recpcct fully oniled to the f*cst Owl, with tho ln'RHining of it new Ikhhius* rftmxun, wo tmvti niftdo great improvements to I lie only FIRST-GLASS BAR In Camden, having added largely to onr utock of LIQUORS, TOBACCOS ANII CMS. Wo are pro pared lo supply the w.mtn of nil from a ?inglo drink lo a pint, a quart or a gallon of good old liquor. Give un a call. Wn wi?h It dlntlncllv understood Mini our WIIITK II YE WHIfKKY I* i l?o grftiiino Pennsylvania W'lit'o Hyo, and t lint wo do not ?e!l corn whiskey, mixed with rye whin key, and fall it "White llye " t?"**l)ilnk? mixed by expert*. Tile patronage of the pnblio in cordially ?ofioit?<i. Rosonttorf & Co. , A Reliable Hod to M WittL | w. u. Welch. Lamer Euson. WELGH ft EASON, ? Dealers Iu ? Choice JFamily an*l Plantation Qroceries, WINES. LIQUOU8, ' SF.OARS, AND TgDACCO. 127, 129 Meeting u od Soath- weat corner Market Streets, CHARLESTON, 8 C. Send for price list. No charge for Druy- ' age or Packing. Oct. 25.-8ni. CRACKERS! CRACKERS! We baie on baud at all times, and are constantly receiving FRESH CRACKERS ? of ull Winds. W. A A scr in & Co t>o22tf i aoLmr.v nrrr. Smoking Tobacco? uotte better tor Pipe and Cigarettes, nt . D. t\ KIKKI.F.Y S. Fine Cakes and Crackers. Walter Wilson's cclebrn'ed Cukes and CrneUcrs ? the finest made ? just, received a splendid assortment, freil., by Sep 27 l>. C. KIRKI.KV. Undressed Kid Gloves, Undressed Kid Gloves, Ht h^lf price. Try them. At liAUM 11ROS. Tons ft toes. !31h Cans of Tomatoes )?> cents, 2 Cans for 2"? cents ut W. A. ANCltlM & CO S. NEW CROP MOLASSES. Ni'>v Oilcuns hiK V nt>>l Mc'litiiii unities For sill o l> y W. i,. AKTill'K & IHU) IT^LAt OKING Extracts, Jellies, l'icklrs _ Siuiees. Spiccs and fine <\>nfei-i Uuiery , For snlc t.y D C K1P.KLKY Genuine German Kainit \ND OTHER FERTILIZERS. Tons goiiuino Gevinmi Kaiml ? ?li ri-ct iiiiporiiitiuii ? and nil t;lior fertilizers, lor *i\!e liv HERMANN lJUI.WlNKi.B, Kerr's \Vlmrf, <le?'; Charleston, S. 0. SCHOOL BOOKS. i liiivc on h'?ii 1 ft supply of the Text Books mloplttd f.T u*e in tlie public schools of ( liis Stole, nii'l nm selling tliem >U New York wholesale prices. JOEL IIOU0I1, jn '2-!5t tSchon' t'oiiimissioner. TUB "TRADE CIGAR/' '2 for *t c ills'; good (ix in o*t -r> ct?nt cijinrc. Also, I. ol' Wit H E Smoking Tobacco. hard lo I it*. ? t ui fire And leu cent.' i\ package. at 1). C. MKKI.EY. IS INVITED TO MY STOCK OF And other drfirable goods, which I am de termined to sell ft l Lowest Possible Prices?! A share of public paircnnge is respect fully solicited . Goods delivorcd free of charge in any part of town. Jo tie '."H, D. C, Kirkley. Oow Peas Wanted? l.COO liusholB of TOW VEAS wanted by W A ANCllUM&CO. J.BLAKE STEEDMAN, REPRESENTING KNOOP, FREERICH & CO., CHARLESTON, 8. C. Issues Exchange on Charleston, Buys Cot ion nt highest cash prices. g$~y"Oflice ai l>. W. Jordan & Co. 'a. Cha C. Leslie* Wliolcsnlo and Retail Iienler ti. Fish. Game, LoMors. Turtles. Terrapins. Oyster?, tfco, ' Htiitts Nos. 1 and I Klsh Market, CIIARI.KKTON, H. (*. Ofnce,7 MtirketHt., east of East Bay. *j}-.\ll orders promptly attended to. ? TKUMSCASIl OUClTY ACCEPTANCE. 1882 ! 1882 GRAND SPRING OPENING! OF FINEST CLOTHING AT fi*. 3E13L.j?3LlXri5L, Cheapest Clothing houso in the city. toY-A full line ofOF.NTS' FURNISHING GOODS always on hand. flJayColebratud "Manhattan" shirts? a durable and well made garment ? is a com fort to the wearer. To bo had at S. BLANK, Popular Clothier, 210 King Streot, Chahi.kstom, 8. C. No More Illegible Writing. Why? Iteoauso REMINGTON'S TYPE WHITER enables every man to WRITE LIKE PRINT. For circular# and specimen* of typo writ ng, address J. I). THEN HOLM , 31 Hroad Hi., Charleston, H. C. Rolo Agent for South Carolina. Aug 2-<?m. FEED, SALE UNO LIVERY STABLE. Having leaned tlio oomrninodlouR RTA HI.KS attached to Ihn Dclvalh Hoiifle, I am prepared to ftirnlnh autfiis in the way or nUtiJIKH, l'H A KTONB, &o., for p1eon<re driveo. IIACKH attend upon ttio arrival of atl Irfttnfl. I am nlno prepared lo do hauling of any kind. filno keep on hand a full lino of HAKN khh, ituaoiBs, a waoonr, wh'oh I onn afford to ?el! at lower prioea than any oilior porson in town. I will havo on hand throughout tUe ?oa *on n lot of J10R8F.R AND MIH.KS, purohnnod apocially for I h i n market. Hoy or* will find it to their IntereHt lo oall on mo before buying. Aug 0 ly. W. H. Kf,l,l?. Agt. Corn! Corn:! IWl N Rolling nt MO oon f ?* por hnnhol n\ W. A. ANTRUM k 008. Agricultural Implements. Onll f\t W. A, Ancrum &Oo'n. nnrl boo tholr sorlment of Agricultural IinplomontB? ? Hmpovfl, Mower?, HeU-bimlln Ron pom, Harrows, l'lows et?. k 7?. M. KEXjYEDY ha* a very large and complete as sortment of 7)7? Y GOODS for the Fall and Winter trade, and desires tf nit his friends rind the public generally should be advised, of this fact, and in order to carry out his desire he has reserv ed this space in " The Ga zette" for that purpose. He is offering his large stock of goods at a small margin above cost, and all who con template making purchases in his line will do well to give him a call. A. D KENNEDY. Hardware A Specialty. Embraolng it line of Planters, Carpenters, Iilacksmith and Coopers' Tool*, I 'lit, Wrought, Flooring and Finishing Nails, Pocket and Tabic Liutlesy. DRro?Dsr STAPLE AND FAXC Y. SADDLERY, WILLOWWARE, CROCK ERV, Suiiablo for the trndo. HATS AND CLOTHING. POWDER. fiHOTP AND 81! EF.fi*, Especially adapted for Breech Loading guns. Groceries! HEAVY AND FANCY. TEAS SELECTED WITH CARE. ffiOOWS &ND SEHQESf , Tobacco and Cigars. A. D. KEN.NEDY. AT BAMBERG'S! You will fin 4 an olognnt slock of Clothing 9 Dry UoodH) Hoot ft and Shoes* HATS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, And in almost endless varieties and stylos, Moving purchased largely In the above lines, and having access to RKAL BARGAINS I iwn suro (httl I can afford to offer bargains to customers. In addition to the ubovo, I have a full slock of Furniture and Mattressea Which cannot he bought at as low figures as I am selling at. My Stock of Hosiery, &c., Is Unsurpassed. Trunks and Valises in large supply. tarBK Hl'UK TO 01 VK MK A CALL. BAMBERG. Oct. i ? t!m. W F- PERKINS ANNOUNCES THR ARRIVAL OK ?l JYetr Star 1c or Grot eric** iAquors * WUne*. Tobacco The unprecedented rush of business st our establishment makes It ntcessary f(t ua to cmiHtantly In receipt of New floods. My MAQUor iMvparf/mcnt h the best, ' are late addition to my w. F. PERKINS. e? Id always supplied with the best. The "Standard of (he World" and l(Oold?n Rye"' are late addition to my stock. I