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^ . 1 ^ . . * ' iRr ; \ ' . : '- . ~V ?! ^ - . .- ' ' . ' ' ; ' _ *"555aB"55=""=S^55555^?55^^==S?SS*22SS2SS5*S5SS22 2S5 * VOLUME 29. CAMDEN, SOUTH-CAROLINA, TIljRSrAY, JANUARY 6, 1870. NUMBER 2* ' t ;"^pj r|??%f,p <>g CJimHIIF I VA P.T#^^!'' MISCELLANY. as &b Extraordinary Affair. A singular accident, and one tbiit Caused the greatest excitement in the Vitiie't town of Winchester, occurred on <Mun ay. A man named Wing has been Engaged a few days past repairing or Tebuildhig a well upon the premises id Mr Cameron. Monday he was at work about thiity leet bclotv the surface at the bo't?unof the well, la a g brick, wi h which the well was to bebuil:. He is until weighing out 200 pounds, of large fiauic. fecwus standing in the water and sand at the bottom, and insensibly to himself, gradually sunk until he dis 4 covered that hi* feet and legs-nearly to v-thc knees were imbedded 'ib a'tpiicksand ilc uiadc repeat <d efforts to move, but found that he stuck fast. Those at work at the mouth of the well were informed of the fact, and the rope wafustemd about him and attempts uiude *to puli him out by the aid of the wind'lass at the top. They " were .unable to 'more bim at all, and the pain to him was so acute that they were compelled "to desist- Ropes were then arranged so that he should not siuk any deeper, 'and attempts were made to dig him out. The well being sumll and Mr. Wing very lar^e, no one could ?ct in snJvthe brick-work to assist hiui, and t'Ke had^^cu compelled to do all the diguing pails or cups, parsing th<nu to stynN^bove. The sand constantly fitled io us 0ut, aud # , iu this fcondniou he remuu:cfc^i| night. . ^Jtgfresiiiucutd aud stiiuult;u's wN^st.nr $wn' to hm, nud he was -alive aiiiN^ Jib good vpiri'H next jfaor^iug a* a man euujd be expected to be uv.dcr such eir^cumstanci 6. . ^lj??^|?sU&,aH wol'bed * the well WtM night as sisdj^^e unfi/tiuuatp man to extiientc At about 8 o'clock the Ji'c^ fc !C ,0R!J wcrc^rtin?, a;/?] f? i 11 l\ r , V ... .i wmtim rueu who had beeu atwoikand on watch at the well during the night. With d.?)'light the meu renewed their efforts with vigor, occasionally puu-ing to speak an encouring word to the poor victim. The fiist traiu to Boston hi rift gentleman in quest opsonic professional toincrs who might p')s?ib'y suggest 'some quick method of rclencc. On their airival at the s-cnc cf operations these gentlemen immediately ordered i- .-.L-UJ ..l i.;... 80mc piles to du unvcu ituuui 111 iu| iii ordyr that the adhesive and contracting properties <jf the sediment might meet 'with some resistance. This was pertly aeco nplished, when it was found - tl.ni one leg of Mr. Wing was getting loose, andalter 'some boring with long uuger>, . and a constant pulliug upward of the I 'entire body by means of the windlass above, theli nb was cleared, am d tnueli 'Cheering from the crowd who surro j td the well ut.the imminent risk not only cf meeting a fate similar to that ot tin uiau whom they were endeavoring i> 'fescue, but also of brvakiny theij Vv necks. This was at llo'clo-k. The wood driven into the clay so relieved .. the pressure upon Mr Wind's b ? that one hour and a half later he wa> 'pulh-d up and placed on terra Jirnm. though in a vety cxliuu-cl co idiiiun. 41c was instantly Co.uvey< d to M , i!amicron's house, and jJr. Winds-r and Mr. Camera-)) cod avorcd to re-tor the :bonumbed limbs. Fortunately. the wellwater, ihought intensely Cold, had not the slightest particle of fio>t in it, cIm I very serious consequences would liav? followed even a short confinement. lit 4s now doiut; well, and the physicians -apprehend no serious injury from his in csreeraiion of twenty-one and a liaii -hours The citizens exerted them-ehes ?to the utmost to rescue Mr Wing, and tevery fresh idea brought forward durdng the weary work found plenty ol -willing hands ready to take hold. The rbriek W' lk around the bottom of" tJ?c well and also the curbing were torn < pieces in the frantic endeavors of the iu,,.t-iiw?ri to Knee the life of the unfoi tanate man.?Boston Journal Dec. -i. v "William United States Vice Consul at Glasgow, lias bicu c-uivicttc ^there of forgery uud scuteuccd to sev?.i jears'.imprisonment at hard labor. ! jk t Gallantry.?The Rev. B. F. Whit- 1 ternore, M. C., took charge of several is s Freed men's Bureau "'school-inarms" on fac their way to the North. At Florence, of while waiiing for the train, lie proposed uia to pivc Mr. Gamb'e, of the Florence dai Hotel, the uo-by. and take dinner with th< a reverend colored brother. Tiny kn did so, and leul a very pood din- thi -nor, f.o' which the hon lable member i's Collected of the ladies tlic sum of one lin dollar each. Subsequently, one of-the 'it i I dii's . omiilimonted the ?eV' rend col- it orcd brut In r upon ibe excellence of the am dinner and the modi ra c price chained, gui when, to her surprise, she learned that (u lie made no charge,' and hud received vei nut a cent frou tlic un O 'rod i "other, it- < Sumtr A. tos. iti I ilia The Dark Side of Christmas.? wil In New York three individuals cede- wh lirated CI risfnius by drinkin^'Mlicm- Art selves to death. Mr. *\ illiaiu Griffiths I ?o came Iiome-at noon, found his wife lying an< upon the floor, and the Christmas meal pn nnprcpaicd. lie was so grieved at this tin un wifely ncgligenco that lie kicked Mrs. pe? Griffiths in the ba^t, and sought his livi dinner with a friend? The next morn- go< ingthc woman was found dead with wit maiks of violence on her person.? eri G.rtlHtl.s was arretted on su-j.ieiun of ''it murder. Mr. Patrick Clark, bookkeeper, also went on a spree with two hoon eomi.anions, and died on his way " r Itouie at night. John Gilteus, who wont the rounds with the deceased, was arrested Ml suspicion of having acceh ^C( crated his death. The third ease was rhat of James Wilson, who wont homo l'l( Xnink ou Christmas night, lie was di- w" "bovS^ on Sunday morning lying dead' nt l w^p was herself too in oxicated to thiTiS^htoTxplauati u.s. ^ ki; (A PuiLOSOPHIJ l.X-M I'SBANl). ? mitten, to,<i ,,r*. <1 .how a divorce can contribute to smooth 'l,K hjj the wrinkled happiness of sevcial parties* interested in a very gratifying uumi- * n<*r. Mr. L. 1) PJmcrand Mr. J). II. ^ Ooljanicr arc merchants in good stand ing at Sinnt City. The former is eu- 1,1,1 gaged in the dry goods butjiurs", and the latter deuls in jewelry. They are -ul uld settlers, men of family, ami held hi ^'r considerable es eeni. Mr Palmer has ''1( been married nearly a score of year-.? His late wife, who is described as a cal woman j?o-sctoiiig many personal attiactious. has borne hiui five children, two tai of whom are married. Until within a couple of years back their wedded life vc| w.<8 appnieinty of au even and happy nature; but for many months past it in | alleged that Mr. Palmer has had ovea- 7-* . .... tin siou to complain of the indiscreet bclia- ^ viorofhis wife toward Mr. I). U. Col- . lamer, a well to-do and comfortable ! f T P'' ^ widower with two children. lie was j very much sc lurhilucd at her conduct, i . . . I a^r; ind the unpleasantness nrietuittug front j . these, auspicious became the gossip of ! j the town. A iniituai estrangement I j ^ sprung u*? between Palmer and hi-wife, 1 . . i co which culminntcJ tti her sU'tig fur a ' ! p" licence on the ground of brutal treat- ! . I ha oeut, etc. Th<- c.i-c was for some tunc | t| before ill" court, and underwent a tlmr- 1 ^ oiigh in visitation. Palmer, however, . . p?* ^i->t p'tttitio an. bir iii the way-of sc-| curing the dicr?-e, which was grunto !-] 'in wife on flic llih iiist. Put when j bo licsc twain weic d hired no ho per one ! is ( flesh, Mr. Palmer intimated to Mr. Col va hump* that unless lie married the late tin Mis. Palmer without any un lc.-s delay nv t'ero would be .trouble, hinting that vi< noii-c<>ri phaiicc Would he a :pistol lor th one. Mr. Col la im r and the late * r-i. |a. Palmer miiveyed the situation <juiot'y i co ami phi usuphiealiy, and knowing th t , vvi Mr. Palmer is a man sternly addicted ! go to the carrying out of Jii< spokmi word, | It resolved to lose nt> time in making them ; lv selves man and wife, rcsolvod to lose no ap , time in making themselves man and en ... f wile, which little business affair was 1 ut oiiiicil tn ii.sit ( /] nil Stiiitl.iV tin* . ir-< lily one day siller the ?li voice ltad lit on li granted.? OniiJm Ilwil'l. |\i . I f;1 I ?Tlicyciir T870 Will have fif?y t> i three Saturdays, it cOtucs iu uud guts di ; out ou Saturday. ' J-ct * ' - *" Tituk Religion.?A life -ef religt i life of faith, aod faith is that atrairrj :ulty by which man feels'-thc <prcseu our invisibJity exactly as some ai Is have the power of sccitig ru tl rk That is the difference betvei ; Christian and the world. Moat mi nw nothing beyond what they cc s lovoly world is ail in all to themouter beauty is not its hidden lev ess Prosperity, adverxity, sndnet is all the same, they struggle throuj all alone, aud when old age come J the companions of early life a :ic, they feel that they a re-sol its r all th's deep strange world, they d meet, or but for a moment, thespi >f all wlio stands at their sido. At s exactly the opposite of this th a Christian Move where 1 1, there Is a thought ;irid a preset ieh cannot be put aside, he is haunti ever by the Hctornid t?iud."v G< ks out, uj on bim from the clear sk 1 through the thick darkness? sent -in the rain drop, that trick! ough the branches, and In the tt t that crashes down the forest, ing Redeemer stands beside hit ;s with him, talks with liitn as a tut h his friend. The emphatic di ptii.n of a life of spirituality iaIin cli walk'd with God." ? i i ' The Roll in Heaven ?An in< lit is related by a chaplain, wl u St. , 11,i uMiir nn/i nf niirlm s ... ...o v ...... n v? " ? ? ight. battles. The hospital tents hi ii filling up fast, the wounded mi 1 Leon brought to the rear. Amoi 5 number was a young man. mortal undod and not alio to speak. It w tr midnight, and many a loved 01 ii our lmuies lay sleeping on the b< ig until Jesus .-ball call fir them. Tho surgeons had bcep^theji^^ ! 1 11! ' """^lipf.irf spec s, calls in a clear distinct voice : [ere!' The surgeon hastened to 1 and ask-d what he wished. Nothing.' said lie; 'they are callii ! roll iu Heaven, and I was answi r to uiy name i* lie turned his head and was goneic to join the great army whose ui ill is washed white in the blood i Lamb Render, in 1hi"gr?at roll c; ??rt?..i?m ?>aiih iionin will l.n lifts r Ul%UIIIII\ H'U? iiatuv^ frill vw vv?> i you answer "Here!" Are you 01 die soldiers of Christ, the great Ca u ufSalvation? A Damurous Toy.?'Jhe latest i ition, -sent out to amuse our childrt the risk of life and limb, is the riitr ceriue torpedo, a little triydone up foil, and in the explosion uf wliii en ill own against a wall or paveir.e ; boys take iufinute delight. D rietiee has proved tlicm to be ei 'inly dangerous, and we caution i liust having anything to do wi mii Tli^y are very explosive, hi i force exerted is most powcrfi erating ilie flesh when coming it iet with it, and the very thing t out one's c\cs. Several aceiden ve already occur re J in our city frn in, and immediate steps should [en to prevent their use and safe --ibio.? (In,rtest<i? Outfits. HINTS ON V.OURTl.Ml. ? nvvry no young man during the Winti cvjiccitd to and oeiictally docs, d< sr amount of * i.-iting, and fo gua luii Iroin the Rock on which so n arc spliiting upon, a whisper of a ;e as to ln-w they can perhaps cnluui eim-clvcs int lie eyes of the tou lies; the effrc-t may not be unw n?t*, and many martyrs to late hot il thank us for insinuating thest stion into the iniinls of'thcir udorc i> simply 'his: Don't at y ton bo ight o'clock is quite early enough ipear at beauty's feet, and should ntincntly vanish at ten. Every in c you >tay boyond ten, m litatcs iji-t y<'U. Your charmer after t uis will lii-jiin tut xliibit synitoins.( sible "? \uu) of getting sb-cpy, if 1 tifU'-d Her pareifs will be kept .> la'c, and her mamma, in purlieu . j<rived of the precious privilege oss-questioniog your Angelica and ( 5ii 6cLtyfe you when you arc outoi ins ge hi *<& Endeavor to make yourself as co ajsoihhi ns possible froru eight to ten ii- at [ Then -leave promptly. Short and lie fracnt visits tell, when your sotting ?o 01 policy of staying until! the old genbq tic i:ut comes dowu and asks you to reef luj^g .fcw minutes longer and get ? yc r Jbroakfust would never count. The 0- will like this better arid is," toe iutthe fresher for not beiug vicj!i tin ipd frdn} ten to twelve tbe night !?, bef re, and make themselves more rc clutuiug than ever the h^t time.? y. Yo jg fellows sullcring from their first e- attt k of calf love will think this cfae r- adv but the parents and young ladios id will Vot. ; ut . 1 - j ?Wspaper"La\vs?For the instruc 10 . * ??,,! nnitlnnfia nf wllo lliaV \Z(i '""TV" ? ? ;{j po.? )ly need information on the subj jecttfc copy the following: y r it in asters nre required to give ad. vicaqpy letter when a subscriber does is - gr es not ipo hip,paper from the office, and j give ins reason forits not being taken. ^ Negi iCting to do so makes the postmnstor r sponsible to tho publiser for pay. roeul. . . in ir,. A jr person who tabes tho paper reg_ ularl afrom the post office, whether .lie hasi; Ascribed or not, is responsible for the p .Viuerrt of tiro subscription, ii- A Ay-one ordering his paper discontin. lip ncd n ust pay all arrearage.^ or the pub rd lishcr'tiiay coiitiuue to send it unti id pnymWt is made and collect the who!* cu whether it is taken from tUfi ifr officitj pr not. ly The courts have decided that refus as itig & take a newspaper and penoai ne fjwjp the post office,* or reinyion; it- atitfTwiiflk: tlieui., uncalled for,,'w.pri jCTgjwSgVr. '' ii '' ">-$"* '--.A brought before Lor? ? oner for being an attorney, lis ".Conic, come," said his lordship, "do not exaggerate matters; if the fellot ig hud been an attorney lie would liav ;r- stolen the bowl as well as the ladle." REPORTED CONSPIRACY IN BARN WELL.?The Augusta Chronicle men " tions a report that a.party of negroes it ^ Barnwell County, names unknown, ha. ' conspired to murder a planter in that see ' tion named Ashler, En ore'er to carry ou fJC this plan they intended to inukc a tail en the barn of Mr. Ashly, and thct .1-- Al.f tn DiiA wneu U1C owner eaiue uuv m cv? ...... n. was the matter, they would have an cp jn portunity of shooting him without bein,' j. detected. From some cause or other jn however, the secret of the murderers .], like the secrets of all conspirators, wa nt betrayed, and Mr. Aehley was informci x. of the scheme laid ngaiu.-t his life, am n. t'?k measures to provide for his safety ,11 Accordingly on the night when the at t]* tack was to be made, Mr. Ashley's 601 K] stationed himself, armed, near the ban ,] in ambush. Not loug after the youtij jn mail had placed himself in wait, tho no t0 grocs arrived on the ground and madi ,|S an attack on the barn door. Whils ?? they were trying to force it open younj Ashley fire 1 on the gang, struck one o if their number, and the rest of the would be murderers took to their heels. Tim Satimhlv ItflvifiW has a r editorial on the Uichardson-McFarlan (i( taagedy. The writer prouounccs th (.tj Astor House wedding "Alsatian,, "gri ( tc>fjny," "nauseous," and '"blasphc , nious" iu lCt' What to Hate.?hate to lcar n" my lessons," cried a little fcllowshovin: c'* bac!: his book as if he never wanted t irs tee it again. "Hate!my boy, hate! Do you kno rs> what a terrible word that is? Neve }'J hate any thing but sin.'' to jn_ "I wish I had your head," said a 1: in- dy one day to a gentleman who ha a. solved for her a knotty point. "An W(, I wish I had your heart," was the ri in- ply- ''Well," s:iid she, "since yoi ll0t licai] nnd niy licart cmii agree, I do ni s.oc wiry ilicy should not go into par J.ir ncudiip." ' And they did. ! of Jeff Divisha b.jci^lcft $10,000 1 lis- D English woman. alliiiluu vi' y V3?1 . Charleston, Sept. 16, 1869. ON id after THURSDAY, Septem* I bcr 13th, the Trains of the S. C. R. R will run as follows: day passenger. Leave Charleston 8.80 A. M. .] Arrive at Augusta ... 4.46 P. M. Leave Charleston' * 8.30 A. JI. Arrive at Columbia 4.40 P. M: Leave Aususta 8.00 A. M. Arrive at. Charleston 4 00 P. M. Leavo Columbia 7.45 A. M. Arrive at Charleston 4.00 P M. camden and columbia?rassenger't Leavo Camden 6.35 A. M. Arrive at Columbia 11.00 A. M.. Leavo Columbia 1.45 A. M. Arrive at Camden 6.00 P. M. Rates of freight on Cotton from Cam den to New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore by Steamers: per hale Froui Camden to New York 8 5.25 " " Philadelphia 4.25i: ? " " Bnltfenoro 3.50 fl. T. PEAKK, Gen. Supt. By Jas. Jclnes, Agent. Sept 16. v > . tf. REMOVAL! \ u . The subscriber, feeling very grateful for the past liberal patronage bestowed upon liitu at bis Old'Stand, would re spectfnlly annoHiioe to the citizens of' Kershaw, Lancaster, Sumter, Richland j. aud Fairfield Districts that ho has re ' i movt'u iu ma SEW STORE, OaAtbe Oornjr of f Broad and DeKalb Street 1 and varied Stock of Goods' W?5I 3 Ever offered in this Market, taw, consLting^ ' JDttTST GrOOIDS, HEAVY AND FANCY - GROCERIES, i Hardware, Wooden Ware, OTTTIjIEJIELY, ' Saddlery and Harness, i Crockery asad Glass Ware. t Mams, JLard, Baeoii, ; CORN AND FLOUR, '? Always on Ilaud, s j With every tiling generally kept in a j well-selected stock. GIVE IIS A CAEE. ? _ JAMES JONES. ,, Camden, Nov. 4. tf I REMOVAL. . D. L. MUSSOfil & CO, -t p Having removed to the stand just vacated by -Mr. James Jones, are now I* ufloring an cutircly new, large and well selected n Stock of Goods, ,1 . . Uomprising I BAGGING AND TIES, !- GKOCE11IES, I X>:EL"Sr aOOBS, j n Crockery anil Glassware, k HARDWARE, o IBoois and Shoes, c&e., w invite the attention of the people ol r Kershaw, Lancaster and Sunttcr to an examination, promising tlio most advantageous terms to purchasers. <1 . GIVE US A CALL. " SST'This stock of Groceries lias been selected with a special reference to onr lf I loeal market. Jt D. L. DESAUSSURE & CO. l' Oct. 7. tf. )y Onion Sots. ' For Sale by HODGSON &. DUNLAP. ncreasc your Crops and improve your Soil by using PHONES GU13TO, mported by us direct from the Phpeuix^ Islands, South Pacific Oceaq, Wileox, Oibbs & Co.'s ttUSTPUl ATED GUANO, Preparodat Savannah, Ga., an J Charleston, S. C., whi?h has proved in the soil the^best Manure, in use. i*. FOR SALE BY ' WILCOX, GIBBS & CO, ' ' f ' -m" ' * . Importers & Deqler* in 99 BAY STR EET, SAVANNAH. GA. .i * G4 EAST BAY ST.. CHARLESTON, S.{C 211 BROAD STREET. AUGUSTA. Ga.. J Also, by Agent. For further particulars, address as above'for Circular, or subsenbe to Southern Agriculturist, published by. W. C. Macraurpby dt Co., st . Augusta and Savannah, Ga.-, at tbe low* price ol 25c- per anntnn. We also keep - Pure No. 1 Peruvian Guano, * "Dissolved Bones,. " Land Plaster. Dec.'-2. - 4m MILL POND /.. * Atfb uuannei i/ytsLciB, ??? * ' Supplied ip quantities to suit-'purcha-.sefo. Orders from all parts of the interior'.solicited. Address Thos. Crady, Agent, P. 0. Pox 339, Charleston, SC.. References.?James Adger & Co., Hon. J.. P. Campbell, Dr. St. J. Ravcnel, David Jennings, ItfcCrudy & Sen,. \V. 0. Diogle,'Juhn S. Ryan. Nov. 13. 3m. IrUliUJiiN JDUU'l, Opposite the UTarket! J wmTcohn, ' Who has been a foreman and Cutter, in the largest Boot and Shoe-making Establishments in the United States, desires to inform the public that he has procured all Machinery, Implements and Stock accessary for the currying on of a Boot and Shoe Manufacturing ESTABLISHMENT, lie is now prepared to accommodate every body in want of well-fitting ' BOOTS, Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers, OVER-SHOES, Or anything to clothe the "understanding" of Ladies, Gentlemen Misses, Boys, Children and Babies. A fine stock of LEATHER AND FINDINGS al trays kept on hand. Also?an assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, All of which arc offered for salo on the Lowest Terms. All Custom Y,Torli Warranted. I have put the lowest price on all inV Good*, and shall auherc strictly to Tlae >nc Price System. Give mc a call, look at uiy Goods, sec my Work and you'will be pleased and satisfied. Oct. 21. * BOjTS and shoes. LADIES, and Gentlemen's BOOTS and SHOES, of all .qualities, and of superior make and finish. For sale low, by ? JAMES JOXES. ADVANCES ON COTTON. M 11 i n< \rrrrA \t Liberal advances tiiiuc on luiiUjN ; vlii|'|;C'l to our friends in Charleston, j Ualiiiuorc at.il xs'ew York, i JAMES JOSES.