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Tin: journal. ; . : ? -* -J OI11V KERSHAW, {Editor ant! Proprietor. CAMDEN S. JUNE 'JO, ls?J. Ourselves.?During the summer, : the most intcnselv exciting sititl interest- < ?/ o ing politic:*! csimpuigns which has ever J agitated tliis country, and one of the utmost importance in its consequences to 1 our people, w iii he fought, it is very essentia) that all our people should he kept constantly and accurately posted as toi all the inovenuuits of the contending parties, and for that purpose avc propose tn furnish to' a'lnov subscribers tlic Jmrriud from ihu 1st duv of July, to tlic loth of November next, for the exceedingly small subscription of one dollar pcreopy. AVo intend to fulfil our part of the contract by giving aceiirate details of all movements, and making tlic Journal live-' ly and apoi/. Our subscribers will oblige us by extending this notice to their friends and neighbors. The Contrail ion?<?rceIcj,N Vrespeels. The recent Cmivcutiirti has demonstrated the acceptance l?y our people, villi great unanimity, of the platform and candidates of I lie liberal Republicans. M e Understand from those in attendance, that there was also entire concurrence among the delegates, in the necessity of abstention from organizing on our part, a tireclcy Ticket, in order that It tuny be. brought out under the in- r; I fivorablo auspices of the llepublicaiis, of which-party lie may justly be regarded as preeminently, (ho father, Founder ami Leader, droopy certainly it? nothing, unless Kepuhliom. ... Vv'ith only In dissenting voices, the Convenlion'instriu'tcil their delegates to IJaltituore to sustain the Cincinnati movement, and defeat a semi rate and distinct nomination hy the Oomucracy. Nothing can more dear- , ly demonstrate the complete revolution which " lias swept over this Stale in the last four years, t han this support of (Ircelcy by South Carolina. Four years ago. tlie same people unanimously declared that the reconstruction acts were "usurpations, unconstitutional, revolutionary and void."' To-day, with efjual unanimity they accept a pledge of the perpetual obligation of those Very measures, and sustain (lie ]>oli(ical fortunes of hint, who, luoro than any other man-, living or dead, may claim their autlsut-hip: Why is this? Wliat has rendered that possible, which to prophecy, four years ?go, would have been deemed the wildest r?vir.?3 of insanity ??j-r [ The change has been wrought fy (lie rack,*' ihc torture, the ruin whose long endurance I lias made us hail with enthusiasm any, thy I remotest prospect ul' relief, come wheneo it * may. liOf the Democratic parly un^orstan'.j this , Let them measure the agony tJjaL has wrung these vast, these heretofore inconceivable. < ' nces.si.iiis of a oiice proud, prosperous and happy people, before they ext inguish their. la>l ray of hope, and drive thorn into the outer darkness of al(solute despair. Lct.'tbom understand that this people inujf hare rrl!rj\ and must fatrr il war, and beware. Let them know that their very existence as a party hangs upon the k ftes to ho determined at Daltiiuorc. A nomination at Did ti more seals . their doom and writes their name telmbod. Wc will assume, what now appears to be ' 1 * ' 1 " Vl.-Afc.t- /. 11 certain, mar. me ircrnovrnis <m; n->t/ wn v.u i political suicide, and will infiTvC no nonima- * 1 ions. "What then 'will lie Greeks, *s prospoets ? lu the first place, it is. absolutely certain that in the case supposed, lie will secure the voteofthnt party. It.isalsocertain that he will get (ho vote of all that large. conservative class of people; who rtre attached to 110 party, but vote sometimes with the one. and sometimes with the other, always inclining to that which promises peace, order and<|uiol?that vote which Seymour lost in 1SGS., because of what they regarded the revolu t inmiry tendency of the att itude assumed by the party, toward the reconstruction measures. He will also get the votes of all Re-, publicans opposed to the present administration. Lastly,lie will gel (he. votes of (hat large class whose bread ami butter depends upon adhesion tu the successful parly, if it shall appear that his success Is probable. Croakers and tbc faint-hearted arc disappointed in the apparent want of success of the Cincinnati nominations, as yet manifeste?l. Wc tHiiik we can agcount for this. All that class of Thiniocrat.s who may be termed Kphraimitcs, ami who blindly believe that the party can unitBull the conservative influences in support of a party nomiuatkui, of course oppose the movemont, * All who, depending upon that party for place, arc opposed t'? it, and all who, doubting the sue. cess of the movement, will not permanently break with their party. Resides those party loaders, and their followers, who are shrewl enough to hold back, that they may make the better terms with the new party. Fo with the Republicans. # Only three classes have as yet declared for the movement. 1st, tlnsc whose patriotic devotion to the cause of liberty, lifts them above party trammels, and inspires the heroic attempt to rescue and redeem the country from tlip sword of the despot and the spoliation of corrupt officials. 2nd Those, who having hem prrn a neatly ostracised by the adminiOration, have ' ' nothing to hope for but in a change of rulers. And third, those, who being reckless-of consequences. prefer (1 reeley to Grant. To move any other class of.Republicans to his support, it must be demonstrated that he has at least a pmspcct of success. So long as the Demo, erats threaten n nomination, ("Irccley will not <oem to have the ghost of r chtmce. That determined?the threat withdrawn?Tlrceley iceoptcd by the Democrats?his'strength ivill be made manifest. All true Republicans will floek to his standard, the American people'trill follow to \ictory the white bup.ttcr of purity and pencfc, over the discomfited followers of tlio personal party lihat menaces the liberties bought by the blood of our Fathers. * .Aciucur.TUiiAL Con tilt ess.?The Third Session id' (his great American institution was held at St.. I.euis, commencing Atny 27, 1S72. The folhiVriitg trrc tire subjects dis missed. Meteorology?Com. M. F. Maury, Va.; Prof. .1. II. Turner, 111.; Rev. A. Means, (!a. Oil Forest (hilllire?Jt. S. Klliutt, Kansas Pacific Railroad Company; J)r John A. Warder, Ohio; W. C. Fhigg, 111. experimental Agriculture?Dr. 0. V/. Spaulding, Mo.; (ion. W J1. Jackson, Tenn.; Charles A. Bailey, Mo. Airricuhural education?Col. 1'. 1*1. Withers, Va.; II. N. .McAllister, Pa; J. K. Hudson. Kansas. On Grasses?L. D. Morse, Mo.; Mr. Williams, Ind.; O. dl. P. liear, Mo. On Transportation and Commerce?Con. J. S. Marmadukc. Mo.; (jell. W. D. \N"ilsuii, Lvra; K. 'M. Pjfttm, A 1.1. On Fertilizers?Prof. Jameson. A hi.; F. Fontaine, (la.;-J. 0. Burroughs, 111. On Labor and Immigration?W. M. LawIon. S. C.jJundgc (jcorge Edmunds, 111.; K. II. Whitman, tja. ^ On Dive Stick?Dr. R. J. Spurr, I-Cy.; C. II. Jones, da.; D. II. Giliiuui. On Horticulture?Dr. M.S. Hull. Til.; F. II. French, Tunn J. C. RatclilF, lnd.On Crop .Statistics?Com. M. F. Maury, Va.; W. W. Corbctt, 111.; N.'J. Column, Mo. Oil I'nhJie J mi i As?Silas Lent, Mo.; May.*I*. T. Anthony. Kansas; Maj. F. W. -WoodOn (io ?l<??y ?TV Jiio. A. Warder, Ohio; I>r. A. Means, (la.; F. C. Jackson, Ind. Tliii labors ( f tliis Congress cannot well lie over-estimated. Maj. Woodward, Messrs. Holmes and W. M. Lawlon, of this State, were prcseut, and the South generally was well represented. . Tlic American Farmer's Advocate of August, will contain the address of Comuiodorc Maury, presenting a scheme in which the entire country is interested. C iples of the Ailnnntr can be obtained by addressing American Fanners'Advocate, St. Louis. Mo. O^jFLiO. CAMDK.Y, S. C.. June l'J, 1S72. M n. Joi!.\ K Kttsir.rsv, r /.v... e. ?..., r..w 7. i rem t? #i '/'sit* inif T)ear Sir?Thinking that my name may ho. connected with the meeting held at the Court House on Monday, the J7th inst., as joining the present Republican Party : this is to inform you and llio public tliat-T did no u;cli tiling, neither is it my intention-to do >0. Yours respectfully, JOHN II. (i00DALE. (Communication.) \ rieasanl I'arty-lhe Yon.ns: People Ihijoy ThemselvcH 13lively. Mit. KtuTon: A celebrated writcf has remarked tliat, '-lie who makes two blades of grass grow where one grew hofore, is a'benefactor of his race." If this is so in the natural world, how much greater is the beneficence of those, who by happy device make glad the hearts, and iiifn.se joy and peace into the souls of their fellow beings, who, by the mairic of sweet inCu mctrs, make the old forget the cares and sorrows of life, while, the faces of the young1 beam with delight,, and their joyous shouts bespeak the bubbling nvrr exhibition of their innocent hearts.? Mover' have'we scon this illustrated mope beautifully thai) at the pic-nlc of-thc l'resh>Herian congregation al the resdencc of Mrs. Perkins' on last Thursday evening. The frlea originated v,il h a bevy of ladies, who. had they canvassed the entire'catalogue of "\v ays and means to make people happy, could not have arrived at a belter conclusion. It was a novel one, hut-so successful as to establish it as a precedent for the future. Itsnpparcnt simplicity made it appear as a very easy matter, yet like all perfect machinery, to acquire tliis simplicity, powers of organization ayd combination were necessitated* It was developed and carried out in a way that docs ineffable credit to its originators and managers. and as one who enjoyed to the utmost their success, we hog to return in common with the Congregation our sincere thanks, and to the kind owner of the premises and her accomplished daughter and cousin, were we indebted in large measure for the enjoyjuent, and at home fooling every one experienced. At six o clock the gathering began, and by seven there was collected an assemblage of happy people whose delight was as genuine as it was intense. On t he green grass 1 1 Anlli i bn ciii'A'i il iiifr I ?noe Illl'l fJUIlUutll ihw ojjj vuuua^ uuw |i ua u. dlilllU" ing, sauutcring about and playing, the grayhaired matron, the dignified old man, the beautiful maiden, the sprightly youth and the joyous child. Presses of all hues and colors?ave variety and* diversity to the picture. The cuujj d'oil on entering the grounds embraced a uiiucrature Arcadia, where care was unknown, and peace and joy reigned supreme. Here was a group (juictly intcrchaugiug views ou matters of interest whether of church, .State or local import, there a coterie of old friends, who from scarcity of locomotion had not met for months; here wore young ladies and their gallants indulging in a ou'vt ( fc-u-(rfr} and ou all sides in and around, by twos and threes, or in shoals, were seen happy children, running, swinging, playing games and having a good time generally. And as if to grace the occasion nature lent her smiles, and with cooling breezes, relieved the heat of the waning sun., After aii htm or two of enjoyment the little folks were summoned to a table which groaned beneath its load of delicacies. Under the direction of cho'SaMtath school teachers they sang a beautiful little hymn, and every heart re-echoed the swCet melody. At its conclusion, our beloved pastor expressed in a few felicitous remarks the joy which his heart felt at the scene, and his profound satisfaction at the harmony pervading the occasion, and the exhibition of love trtid good will evinced between the members of' his church and indulged the hope-that as Presbyterians they wonld take n pride in their church and do all m their power to advance the cause of| iho Redeemer, and promote the welfare of this vine of his planting, and .then offered up-a. touching heart felt prayer. Then began the attack on creams, jollies, cakes, sweetmeats and candies, in a truly Santa Clans style, while at the same time from the boft'nf.ifi?l snnnlv the old folks were served. As :i fuurtc the goodly company adjourned to the house wlicrc inspiring strains of music gave a happy benediction to the occasion, and after parting salutations of uittnal gtiod wHl and satisfaction, tlic Company departed enthusiastic over the entire success oij tie entertainment, and pledged to have another at spirit! opportune tinne. The whole scene inspired us with llic'subHmc p>cm of tl?o Psalmists : "Heboid, how g )od and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity. It is -like the precious ointment upon the head, (hat ran down upon the board .even Aaron's beard : that went down to the skirts r,f his garments. As the dew of llcrnion, and as! the dew that descended upon the mountains of Zion : for these the Lord commanded the blessing, even life evermore." oiutuaryT PiKft, 'op tlic 14th of June, after a short illness, ^h.wmAcir IIoinjkiis, ?>f Kershaw District, S. (J., in the 84th year of his age. ,His father was a native of this State, and served as a soldier in tire Revolutionary war of the United States, and was'living in this District at the lime of Gales' 'defeat near Camden. The deceased was mhrVlod to Mary A. G ask in, of Williamsburg District, of this' State, October 4, 1810. He served as a soldier under Capt. Capers in Col. Henlnun's Reghncut, at Charleston, S. 0., in the war of 1812. lie was a farmer by occupation, and raised a large family, and lived to bury his wife and eight of children out of twelve. He leaves one son, the Rev. J. E. Rodgors. and three daughters, many friends and relatives, to mourn his departure. 'Rat they sorrow not as (ho*j who have no lmpc; JI c had been a mc:j:her of the Antioeh Uaptist Church of Christ. I'or more than twenty, years, and died resigned to the will of Clod, in "the hope of eternal life. Soldier, of I he cros.", "Well done, 'J'lie ha'lie fought, the vsct'ry won. A Fit I END. 7>jT:i>? At Ifaekctiyaek. X. J.. ?unc Kith. .Mary Jvlizauktii, third child ?.f J>r. .M. \V. a lid Sarah lv. Ifeatlv, and grandchild of J.X. and S. A. K. (lamcwell. aged two years, seven months and lil'tecn days. Nwe Advertisements. * 7VIL3IIX(?TON, CO LI? Ml! IA & ALCISTA It, it. Co. 'flex. Si:pki:intV:xhk\t\s Omrc, T Wilmington N. ('., June 7, IH'i'Jj CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. rpilB KOU.OWINT, Kl'IIBDULKirill go inlucfJL feet at 8:2-3 A. M., Sunday, inh ins:. DAY EXl'RKSS TRAIN, (Daily.) T.osivc WMininglnn 8>23 a. 51. Arrive lit Florence-.-? ... 0:18 A, M. Arrive at ('olumbip. J:o3r. m. Leave Columbia 12:lor. .v. Arrive'at rlorencc '1:10 p.m. Arrive at Wilmiiigtir.i 10:23 r. m. night exl'rhss train, daily, (Sundays Kxcopted) Leave"Wilminglfttt fulo v. :>i. \ vriVi.;il FLiri'lu-o .......... 11 l'. Jl. Arrive at Columbia t?. x. Leave Columbia 10:a?>e. m. Arrive at Florence V:0'Ja. si. Arrive ai Wilmington 8:lHJ.v. M. Jno, C. WINDER, . 1J Oil 1 Sup't. Spirit ;tsk? anil Molasses 2,1 ort SPIRIT CASKS. 15o IIlnls. ami bbls Cuba and Sugar House Molasses* For rale by F. A\r. KEIICTINER. jotie 20 If 27, 2* ami 20 N*. Water at reel. Fl?nr, Pork ami llacoii, l,2oo Rbk FLOCK, 2ot> Kbls Pork. Kbls. aii<l llhus. sides ami shoulders ol' Kaeor,. l;er sale by E. W. KKRCRNEK. juno 20 if ?7, 2* ami 20, N. Water Mrccl. Corn, Mackerel & Sug ar. So.ooo 1 hishcls of Corn. 2o?? -Bbls mid Kits of j\Iackrel. 1?>? llbls of Sucar. For safe l.y F. W. KHROIINKR j unc 'JO If. 27, 28 ami 20 North Water St. Butter,. Crackers, tie. 2o Tubs of Butter. 15o Boxes and Barrels of Crackers. 2o? Cases Schnapps anil Brandy reaches. For sale by F. W. KERCHNER. 27, 28 anil 2!) North Waler St. I maj* -"30, tf Wilmington, X. m New Advertisements. INDUSTRIAL MUSEUM OF THE Georgia State Museum. ^' . If is proposed to establish in connrclion witli (lie St.ue College of Agriculture end .Mechanical Arts, an Industrial fnuscTTm?-ITT etfTifrun models of improved agricultural machines and and implemoncg, products of ngricultrire: . products of [ inaniifacture, and the mechanic art's generally, representing, as far as. possible, all industrial interests. 'This appeal is therefore made to the public, not alone to Georgians atul the pcopleof the .South, but to all interested in industrial education. to aid us in "this endeavor, by sending to tlie Museum whatever may illustrate agriculture manufactures, or any'of The mechanic arts. We solicit tnodcis cf machine:* of any character, mndclswil bridges,-plans and pholog-'a ihs of j biilildings bridge? &e; minerals; specimens of ores; specimens of woods; products of agricul-, ture; products of manufacture, exhibiting as far as possible the "varidus stng".'? of preparation; and generally, tY^atcVirlhay illustrate the induit ial art's. Donations will be acknowledged by pnbtication in the catalogue. Direct all articles to President State Collygc^ Athens, Ga./marked "for Industrial Museum." The autlforitics of tlVe following railroads, viz.. Western &'AtlaTifio, i flnntu & West Point, ntj'l (Vnlrul with ihrcorrncctiof>s, have generouslyof-. | fereel to transport all articles designed for this j .Museum, free of charge, ami'it is expected the otlier rmiilt of the Slate"will bo equally liberal. All newrpapers favorable fr> the eaf.se cf industrial education uTc respectfully requested I <fpublisli this card. W. I,. BltOUN", l'rcst. For Saic.. poi^.;, rto'uR, &c.f &c, 10,000 Bushels Prime White C6rnj 10,000 bushels Prime Mixed Corn, 500 Bales selected IIay. "1,000 Bids. Flour?all grades, 800 Selected second-hand Spirit Casks. l'K) Ib^cV Dry Salted Sides, "() Hhds Smoked 'Sides and ^lfouldcrA, 50Tons No. 1 Peruvian Guano, 150 Bags Collect 150 Bhls Sugar, '1 150 Bids Syrup, 50 Bales Cut tou Yarn. 00 Bales Sheeting. 1 Por sale low l.y, WILLIAMS & m. fleriLSON. . June. 201 It, tf Wilmington, N. C. Noiscn.OJlicc County Auditor, Camden. So. Ca., June 10th, 1872. NOT WW is hereby given tliat the sum of fortyone dollars and sixty-six cents, has been deposited by James Chesnnl and IV m. .M. Shannon, receivers of i he est ate of James 6'hceiiut, with the county Treasurer, for the redemption of (20) Twenty acres nfland in DsKnlb To'vdship, said land having beep snld as the proper!yof Thompson I'haraoli & (Ur a'nd bid ir?i>y theeoiinly Auditor on account of the Slate. li iSAi.b McijrvTrx, County Auditor. jtine20lli w3 Hit .!?*/ ! MO* JB*54 ? !. I K7V *HfVS? T1IR srcoml of Mops. lK*vg*r's Sehtio wfil begin on I !?* inst. The |?ricfe of tuition lists bfcn ji'rwilly reduced on account Of st large cluli being form <1. Young ladie.-rcav: take their ] lof ?<ny either in tlie afternoon or evening. For particulars apply at the Kershaw House. juno'JOilHf. IN BANKRUPTCY. Notice of Assignee's Appointment. IN TIT ft DISTRICT COURT OR THE UNITED STATES?Eon Tin-:Eastern District of South Carolina. In tlio matter of*| .Tunics Rrwin King ; In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. J rpo WHOM TT MAY CONCERN?'The underI signed hereby gives notice of lit.s appointment aft Assignee of James Knvin King, of Camden, in llie County of Kershaw ami State of South Carolina, within said Histrict, who has , been adjudged a bankrupt njxin his own pct.tion !>yflic District Court ofsaitl District. Oalbd tu Cuntdcn, the lot li.day of June, A. D. 187- llKNKY C. SaI.MOXIi, Assignee. Charleston Daily Xctvs please copy once a week for three weeks, ami for ward hill to assignee. Jitix/rrH phlrt't of Smith Ciirolinrt?S. S: 1 Hereby designate the ('iiindcn JuUnmland the Oharl.'Stnn Daily A* "-.t as the .Newspapers in which (lie above Notice shall bo published by Hrrcnv S.?r.>n?xo, Assignee of tlie estate of .hone* Mnvin King, bankrupt aforesaid, according to law. I alse) designate tlio Camden ./mirihil-hS the paper ill wlire'* all sale's . of the hanki-ppi's property shall l)e advertised by said assignee. Dated at Charleston the biTi day of Jatluary, A. D.1872. JUUfcS ('. t'AIJPKNTKH. . jttncldwd Register in Dunkruptcy. IN BANKRUPTCY, ~ Notice of Assignee's Appointment. 9 r IN THE DISTRICT COURT 01-THE UNITED STATES?Uon Tuis Earth ux District of South Carolina. In the matter of 1 John D. Kennedy, V In llaiikruptcyi T?tnikrnr?t. j TO WHOM it >111' COXf'F.KX?The nnder. sisrAcd* Iwreliy gives notice of bis ;ip, of til I n- - incut as A.s-yrnrc ?>f*-Iohii 1.). Ki niui.ly of Cninilcii, in (lie Coiiuty (if Krn>li:tw, awl State of South ('nrolinn, within S7i'i?l District," who hns becft Juijinliii'il a txiiihiijmtt his own petition, l?y tin' ht.?1 rict Court .of .?niil District; ,i>hteil ui Co mien, the 1 Jii It <luy of June A*. 1). 1S7-. lJtXKY (', jj.VI.NnM>, Assignee. IfriT" the Charleston Daily Xcws will please copy (incf.i week for tlircc week.-1, arid Jorwarn Itill fo assignee. JZusUrn hiflfkt of Smith CariJiiin?S. Sr 1 Hereby designate the Camden Jourm1 ami tlic Charleston n.? the newspapers in which the a'Bovc liotice shall he )n11.1 islic<I by IlnxnvC. Saijioxo, Assignee "f John I). Kennedy, bankrupt aforesaid, according to law. 1 a'so dcsignato the C'aniilen Journal as the newspaper in which all sales of said bankrupt's property shall he advertised by the assignee. Wit.VksS my hand, this nth day of Jan v. A. I). 1872. JULIUS C. CAKJ'KNTKll, junc U'.wS ltcgisk'rinI'nnkruptcy. Toilet Soaps in Great Variety At LEVIN & LEILL'S I Lro.'i'l Street, C:ti::?ien. ***' w * ticl ? tj IN BANKRUPTCY. : Notice qf Assignee's Appointment. L INTIIE DISTRICT" COURT OF THE UNITED STATES-^For The Eastern District op South Carolina. - In tlte m.-vtter oH Stephen C. Clyburn, V In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. *' ) mo WHOM IT MAY CONCERN?The nndcrL aijrnetl hereby gives notice of his appointment. as pssLgnee of Stephen C. Clyburn, ofC'ainilcn in the cSutirynf Kershaw tilitl State of South Carolina, witliln saffliltstrlcl, who has been adjudged a hankrtipt upon -'Ms "own petition,- by the Hi Ariel court of said District, . Dutcd at Camden the. Wth. day of Juii?, a. lb 1872. liENUT.C. SALM6V&, Assignee. Charleston Daily News please copyAance per wedk for three weeks, and forward ?ill to assignee. . . ' * Eastern. District of South Carolina?& o> v 1 Hereby dcsignatc-thc Camden Journil and the CTiftrtcsloii Daily'Xac* as the newspapers iri which tlie nhovc notice sirnti no pnonsneu oy? Henry C. Snlmond, Assignee of the catate Af Stephen C. Clybnrh, bankrupt aforesaid, according to law. l also designate the Camden Journal as the papei; in which all sales of said bankrupt's property Shall ho advcrtiscd'hy the assignee. "WITNESS iny hmrd, this Sffctfuy of Jan-nary, 187J. JULIUStJ. CARPENTER-. June 13w3 ltcgistcr in Bankruptcy. J. H. KINARD, * :o:' WJlOlESALE and' Retail Dealer in DRY GOODS, OIL CLOTHS, CARPETINGSy RUGS,- MATTINGS, Mats, Notions,&c. * MAIM ST., COLOMBIA, (One t)obr South of thc'Cbllim'Ma'Hotcl.) TIIAVE in kforc'onc of flic ifi'ost ctVrtltc nnd select assortnic'nt vf DRY GOODS, ever ttrouglii to this market; rind am daily adding to it. The DRESS .GOODS department contains everything now Fashionable nhd Attractive, cortsislitigjof Silks. CTvenadincs, Poplins, Muslins, and tlic celebrated "Dolley Vardcil" and "Marl-, postt" styles, now so unitof sally popnloF. THE LISE4*1? HINT Domestics, Ilosieuy, Gloves, Notions, &'c., will be found fu 1 Ly up to the Storfdurd. ?:o: .. * ? ' WOT LP call special attention to tlic lnrgc a:i'l varied assortmciit of .Mattings nrt'l. Oil Cloths. as also Carpeting. Hugs, Mats. Window Curtains nnd'Shades, all of which will be sold low for CASH. To The Above I Have Added a IAIMrR slbck flf Millnbry OtTcd^ nfidci' "flic J supervision of Miss. McCoVrnttV. so extensively known as anaccomplishcdiady if? horHrtc. lntliis dejrartment will be found u. superb and complete stock, selected by herself, and uhsrirpa-sed in variety ami <juality, ly any house in ; tlic'SoCth. Ill At K for s;iTl> the eel-brated firvir'r/ Mmchi.and also tit ? Amtrirm /hit ,'rn J/J" ! (/vrkeamiiii/ ,>V/<;/>/; M-tr/iJir. wiiicii arc ackuowl! ed^cd to be the best now in uke. 'Samples scut J and orders solicited, feeling dOnfideut that I can j give entire saitsiacuon. .1. II, SilYAftfl. ( tnin Street, One door South of Columbia JIbtcl.) j may ?in# i SPECIA'L iNDUCEfdENT. :o: ^-=OX acronnf rrfGie high rafesof Tn'ritWihcc: and in order to close 6\i't ftirr,stock of Dry Good* nail reduce our other large, General Stock, a? well asi'leasyour Numerous Friends ?i/i I<5w'n' and Country, We ar^OiTcl'iflg the Same irt j Greatly Reduced i*rlces.. ; ' Especial Attention is Directed to' Oiitf! Lanjc and Varied Assort went of DEED'S ! LADIES" and CHILDREN^ Shoes', ; Miule by the Best and Most Fashionable j Manufacturers. ' . . I A-XjSO, A Weil Assort cdjSloelc of NOTIONS and FANCY GOODS, Just lJeitigReceived. .u. THE MICE 01 THE LADIES' Is Particularly invited to the Low Price of Vjirr ltcst tirades of St'OOf. CO'fTOX. consisting of .1. P. Coat's ami John Claris Jr. & Co's.. tlie laltoV being rOfoniniemlcd by experts, us the />.</ Jfiic/iine Sciriiiff Thrtnd. Price Per Doz., Sorts. I Wo do Not Intend to be Undersold, ! . . ' J IVTC charge for stowing gAoiW. TVtlho nM ntX* Initivu clerks a 1 ways' in waiting, t Don't?* I f irgot the place; One Door Above "PlaRtcrb' Warehouse CLOUD & ZEftfr, mny.'lOif Ilrond St., Cuiuden', 13. C? Notice; Al.r. persons having claints against tlie estate late of Margarct ScabnTon.Vlecd., are hcreby nntificii to bring the same lo tne, duly attested, and all persons indebted to said estntc nrc requested lo come forward and settle tlie sumo, thereby saving costs J. Fr SL'.TIiKULAN'D, may 0 ind Agt. for Win. MoLcish Adm'r. D, L, DeSAUSSURE, M. D, Of!icc al the Kershaw House?lately occupied by I?r. E. 0. Hughes. CAMDEN, S. C, French*Corsets. At LEVIN & BRILL'S, Broad St. Cumtlcn. I # D 0#f; F A " -TO- < ^-M.oi. f- /.; . - yx. -. ^ ?i -.-a * . i. wv '.hO .. ... . !. .e r;V . . .1. .... .. % HU'ijr:'. ?*? . (IT AV-AFt YOURSELF' -. r . ? ; a: *H?* * *v , - .-r - or .2.7. '>."* <0 8WA4 OFtris *",A mmv BARGAINS 1 * .?r I * ' ?; 1- i-fti ? I V-IK ' * * ? 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" Dotferitnirte, t TKi? liltfe miblfcdty "ft "rmfirC : authoress. hcdds.bnly to b.e-kh(i"?fi:'lo giro it'4y ' gtneriil ipiroduetibn iut'o.,our ^ hoot*., a* well- mit a heiirty Vclciiine from 'littlcpegple," tlmtluiTO,.; hot. yet ciit tTieif "wisdom teeth.' ' . . WbndcVs of El <;rt r fctt y,' tVnh siat ed frrirn tti6* ErcnchhjvJ. BailTio, edited, with numerous ad** dittoes by Dr. Jj^V. Armstrong, with eiity.tWed illustrations. *1 ,# ; The. Morn I Probe, or one hundred and two*.., common sense -essays on the nature of men nu4 things. by L.Carrol Judsnn, fifth ctHtion l?fff Orion, mi epic jwWtt. in three boolcs, by R'. HI' Ilorne, ninth edition * ' 1,60' Tlid Bremen Lectures on Fundamental Living, religious nucstions by vnrionsemincnt European*., fovthes, translated from the German by the Key.';.. , 1). rtcilg/c, ...... f lie UiilciMnT. RiVer?riii. etcher's voyage 0/ discovery, with thirty sCfcn illustrations etched jjrbni nature, Wytlfe author, by l'hilip Gilbert' Uamerton - u.. 'Mia wonders of vegetation from the French of , Fulg? nee Marian, with illustrations., ]tW A Trnrcls'Around the World, edited by Samuel Siiilft 1,W Iniurieb of l.V'ves and Their Consequcncwj. by * S. V.'cir .Mitchell * . 8.0tf The Resurrection of Christ, a scries of di.?u ; courses by Kliphulut Xott, L. L. 1>. ],w, Black ltubcs. or sketches of missions and uiinjsturs in flic wTHffcrhbfs trftd on the border, by Hubert P. Ncvin 1.61? The Southern .States since the War, J870?7j^?- / ty Hubertt Souicrs. '-Wliut ail'Englishmanthini.T about it." s . flays in jTorlfi India, bv Xorihari Macleod, ea- * itor'of "GWd VftfWfS*;* fSnsttrhted' 2,6& l)nntc?the diVfbe ct'rheif Of Diviite AligTiier^jtmnslntcd by Longfellow ;,> ''8,0(/ >> Wiljiam Tyndale, ft.biogrjipliy, a Contribution' Jo the early history iff the ^English Bible,,by the" ilet. fceAians,'M.A. 8,'7o' NEW NOV&& kc, , < . . jr- * A V * I ' Good bye sweetheart, .$l.-r>0, papey 73c: Mnhle" Lee, by the nuthdr of "Vateri Almei1^' und Mbr-"' t(tn House; cloth ] ,60 pnper l,6(k True as steel,1 ! ! by Marion Hurlait, 1,60; ABrttdm from thespenr,[ by thcftuthorftf 'WoYe^froromnny threads, J&cr. "Righted utl/jst l,5tt: Celia'e tiy&t, by the author of won, not wooed, 4c'.', wc; The tbicf in the' night. j>y the nhthdf'of "The amber gods," 4e., 1,25:'Within and without, l>y George Mc&onnM;1 ,",0: I1 to hobetersehool master, by Bmgleoton;; . Cdn tile oldloVfc.J Joe;' More Ui^^yhe could- i fienr, by Ik\spc? Bendbuw, Jolm-Thompsori4 Bfockhcnif, by tneanthir of "l)on?tliy f ox," 1,50; TVnfifc?ru pduipfcfc, by FnrfjTihnijJon, 2,00; He. . tildtb frofh the French of De Po'/itninrfth-lT75. Initial pop or *tid?rvelftposinbojt#s, FVenelf ? Knglish.and American,.* variety of style* at uifr" % usual low price*. . . . .. .. ^ ^ ,j jjg^New Novels nnd tljglif Litdrafilre received hy stcamdr every wcpk. Persons rcsidihp in rtifceotfM1*7 frill please bear in mind that by sending tlidir Order* to nr for any book published, in Americit, fliry iritf ? only be charged the price of the book. We pay the postage or express. Address FOG ARTIE'S ROOK DEPOSITORY, No 2G0 King street, (in the Bend) April 18.tf Charleston, <S. c. . _ -. ^ Lace Collars and Cuffs ii ' At LEVIJC&BRILL'S *, \ Broad Street, Camden: tbe s'xate of SOUTH CAltOLIiv'A, KEUSIIAW COUIsTY?Court of Common I'leas. John F. Fkkeo, riaintiff, ogninst ), - > Summons for Edward R. Moms, Defendant. J Relief, rro the defendant, Edward It. Morris. You L arc h'crchr siimmbucd and required to nnstvei (Tie compmitrt ih tbft action which has been filed in the dflicc of the clerk of common pleas for said county, and to serve a copy of yourans? wcr to the said complaint qlvthe subscribers^ lit llieir oliice, corner of Broad and Church Streets, ('hnrtosion S. 0.; within twenty days after tho sertice hereof, exclusive of tKb (tar of such scr- ' ticet and if you fail to answer -flic complaint Within tho time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this ^ ...Ml /v.- tu. ..~i* r nuiiuii win ufpi; iiiujvyuu, ivi iuu i viivk uc*^ utnnded in the comphujjUt,, Dated March 20th. JS72. DCllYEA & COHE*, TTaintifTs Attorneys. Charleston, 8. C. TO TIIF. DEFENDANT, Edward It. iMorrfu, take notice, thi^t the summons in this action of wheh the fweghing is a true copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court- of Common Pleas of Kershaw County', on the 4th day of April 1872. DC UVEA & COI1EN Plaintiff** s Attorneys. Charleston 15. C. a pi 21?Gw *