^ Cliiireh A>ii eel <>i\v.
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Meihoiiiat Church," UpKalb street?K"V.
T*. Ii. Harper, Paster?Services at 10.! A.M.
:m<l 7-! >1. r.n SunJay : Prayer Meeting A Veilt.t
? - . J 1 > . \J
IIL'.>UU\ ?U- -k I
Presbyterian C'hurcb. JVeKalb street?
I lev. S. II. Hay, Pastor?Services at lftj |
A.M. and 4-1 *P. M. on Sunday; Prayer j
Meeting ou Wednesday at 71 P.M.
Episcopal Church. Rkv. I>. F. P. PtRnv?Sunday;
at 11 o'clock A. M. and PM.
Wednesday, at 4, P. M.
Raj>tfst Church, Broad street?Rev.
Robert Thompson. Pastor?Services at?11
A. M. and 7? P. M.; on Sunday. Prayer
> - i
. Meeting Thursday at 8 P. M. L
MEETING.
Wateree Division No. 9, S. of T,
A . Atte'ud the Regular Meeting
/x\ of yiHir I>ivi?ioH nt T>niptmnre
aJB&l on AlO-NTKVIi 'evening
* JflK&QK pexf. at .1' oMoek'.
r'T*-T~X j&y order ot the W. P.
t kku.sh.vw it. s. r
Pnosnix Hook& Ladder Co No. 1.
> . <> .. .
'Attend a regular meeting of Phoenix
and Ladder Company, at th\ Moore s
office* on Thursday night. January 2, at 7 ]
o'clock. V.j order of the Foreman.
vr. !J. Met 'height, See'ry.
. I,?CA1, KEWS.
(Vlttsri. CKIFFZS-W HOFFMA.v, .Vr.ffiTPAttE
APVJEBT1S1XO AQXXTS. AO. 4 fOVtk Strtrt,
lUvrmoKK. Jin, are duly antho::ied to contract
fjr njverii?tmc:it? ut our lowot rates. Advertisers
in th*ttity are requested to leave tl.cir favora u i::i
tfaia house. This arm ha* e-<--nt!nn.-.l faciili.ca f<>r
placiDS adverPie neati clie.ipiy, ar.<l take pleas*?#
ta rofrrrto* all v.-h6d**!rv to a averUs.! la outol-town
rspera. eapeeinllv those having real wtuto ,
to fell?to these K'atleme n,
Cukist.mas, 1572 ?l.\ the City ani>
/S rn? 11 IV 1 .f * >1
vol Nidi?me loaitnr nnving-temporarily
deserted "his^rural retirement for a few dayduring
Ghr'utuias. has returned and gives
the following as the result of his experience:
Unquestionably, the woather was unsurpassed
in inclemency- fur it was terribly
. C0I4. andou Christmas day it rained almost 1
without cessation in the city. On Christ- ^
mas Eve. King-street was a sceno of bu?tlc 0
and confusion seldom witnessed even in the ^
judtj. Half of the population w?rc bn the
street, and every body seemed to be in a
good humor. About one hundred and fifty
negro boys took possession of the street and *
'made night hideous with those execrable tin ^
trumpets which seem to have become one of '
the institutions of Christmas. In such a ^
crowd, of course, tlicro were many rowdies. w
and several magnificent window glasses were
smashed. It is scarcely necessary to sav 110 ,
. .<(
arrests were made.
"Among rcspeTtahTcf jtenplc. ti"?
was quietly enjoyed at home, very much as ^
is usual with us. . .
In Cauidcn, Christmas dawned with a .
... I ir
heavy canopy of sleet, which increased every I *
, .-1 .L it. 1 *? *1 ? I
miDUic uniu iue eanu was uuica-u iw ??..c ^
depth of two inches or more, and a very
hard freeze ensued, which was the signal for
the beginning of a sport whicl^is seldom en- w
joyed in this latitude.. Several sleighs-were j,
rigged op, and the young people enjoyed 0j
the riding amazingly. This continued uu- i
til Sunday, when the thaw set in. Monday <r
saw .multitudes of pedestrians picking their t,
' stops amid a slush that was terrific. Evennight
it freeze0 again, and urfkrs a rain
oomrs. there is no telling how long traces yi o
tho 3lcet will regain.
Strange to say. i'i Charlc~ton, it was bare- 1
ly visible, but on coming higher up, the f
traces grow more and more distinct?the ''
trees were covered with a heavy coating ! 1
ico, and the teWgraph poles were down in 11
twenty places.
The cold has been . unprecedented. All
the ponds were frozen over, ant! skating was
imdulged in by many, with ludicrous limits
in some eases. The river was full < t
large pieces of ice. and it was'reported th:"
it had frozen over above here, but this iepr-rt
lacks confirmation.
Christina* of 1^72 wis, altogether, ab ut
as plevant as most of its predt o< ssors. i
though t! e enjoyment was in a ton owhat
norel sty'e.
r " :
PbXtm op the Hail?A Hrv ovf and
Considerable Uamauk to* Limb and
PruTEBTT;?flu Saturday last about (1:1.7
p. in., as the up passenger train for ''anidcn
was approaching Sloan's Cut, about two
miles this side of Ciareuiout and seventeen
from Camden, a cow was seen immediately
ahead of the engine on tlio track. The engineer
instantly blew down brakes and reversed
bis engine, but it was too late, for the
cowcatcjicr struck the animal with such
force as to throw the front wheels from the
track, afld in this mauuer it rushed acrosd
the culvert striking the bank on the other
side and throwing the engine, tender and
three box cars from the track.
Mr. R. P. Miles, the engineer, was thrown
out and had one of his le/s broken just
nuLIx Wp Jporn t Vi *ti.? IVnotuM
is niinple, not compound, and that his leu
may be saved. Mr. A. L?. IteSausmirfi bad
one foot badly crushed and received a eut
over the eve, but no bones were broken, as
was at first stated. The firemen were slightly
bruised. It is difficult to see bow arty one
escaped on the engine, as it was turned completely
upside down. Mr. DeSaussure was
thrown about twenty tcet and his clothing
torn to shreds.
The passenger and conductor's cars and
two ethers remained 011 the track, fortunate
I W th ere were not ninnv passengers l>ourtl
an^ those thut were soon found means t
reach comparatively comfortable (jnaren
Mr Miles was carried to Dr. John Moore'
house, which was in sight of the place, am
i.sin good hands. Quite a party went dowi
on Snuday to the scene of the accident, an<
found Mr. Jas. Truuibuil nt work with hi
usual energy. The road was soon repaired
the obstructio s removed, and the bnlanci
of the train, which had been pushed hack t<
6'jrfr euiont. brought on to Camden. Tin
tyain left as usual this morning. Colonc
Tllodget remained with his train. The dam
ago altogether is estimated at ten thousand
dollars. . .
We are extremely thankful that no livet
were lost, and the sufferers have the sympathy
of all our people as well as their congratulation
upon their providential escape
from death.
Masonic Installation.?On Friday
lust, St. John's Day, the installation of the
officers of Kershaw Lodge, Xn. 20. A F. M.
? c.n
w)UR [Ji.uu rta 1UIIUW5 .
13ro. J. D. Kennedy, W. 31.
" George Crosby, S. V .
r S. It. Adams, J. W.
" J. K. GoodaIiE, Secretary.
" J. l ViT.LKPiouK, Treasurer.
" II. Haulcu, S. D
" 1). .McQo.ffis, Jr., J.'l).
" F. .J. Oaks, Tiler,
liros, Vi* F. Morhei.i. and J. 31c. Smykl,
Stewards.
\Y vrriiri' n.vicmv Vn o 5 />,. rn
i'A ? Jinv.ij .'U. I', ?_7. ur JL .
Last Monday being the regular election
night for officers for the ensuing quarter :
1). C. Kirk ley. W. P.
John Kershaw. W. A.
* J. M. Gajrle, 11. S.
F. P. Beard, A. R. S.
A. C. Douglas. F. S.
J. 11. Goodalc, T.
Robert Man, Chaplain.
V. m. 8. Smith. C.
J. C. Bissell. A. C.
Tns. I). Anderson, I. 8.
Waddy Thompson. <) S.
The officer elect will be installed next
donday night by G. W. P., A. M. Kennedy.
The Division is flourishing, although some
f the members have succumbed to the
emptatious of the Christmas holidays.
A Rare Chance foe Energetic Men?
No Capital Required.?Canvassing
Lgents wanted in every {County in South
'arolina. for the best Southern Agricultural
I agazinc. Apply at once by letter ; for the
hirof Camlinian, "Walker. Evans &, Cogs
ell, publishers Charleston, S. C.
J A. Armstrong?This well known
equine broker'' has succeeded well in his
des. fio ? k.U I.vovn ntlTV l-IIV V^flfiUUtir |
hough be has disposed of so many, be still
as on hand some fine saddle and harness 1
arses and two or three very fine pa rs of
arses which he will dispose of on reasonable
:rn;s. He caii be found at PeKalb House
tables.
Important Tax Notice.?Our readers!
ill see that the County Treasurer annunccs
i this issue that the books for the collection
f taxes will *be opened on J any. 10, 1873.
he taxes arc high, but as we can hope to
ain nothing by delay, we advise our readers
> pay up and be done with theui.
Played Out.?The engine which took i
ut lite trsui w Monday morning; played |
ut completely about Clareniont dopot. All
lio w?rn out engines, on flic road arc put on ,
Ins branch and are expected to do double
uty, as freight and passenger engine. The
jail did not reach here at all on Monday
ight.
"Tlut's the way tlie engines go,
I\?p 1 goes the weasel."
r? . 1?.?(Jr any other man.
I'liio.jvi 11. Occident?A Child Pirn*.
i> TO DkATH?(iltuss AND CRIMINAL
auklEss.nkss.?On Christinas eve, some
adored persons living on ('apt T. ii. Clark's
face, on the Western ride of Wateree river,
o goiutr out to spend the evening, locked
up their Iniuse. leaving a fire burning and a
little boy. a promising lad of about six years
of ago, i:i the bou.-o. ^Vliilo they wore gi>ne.
tV 'ji some cause which will perhaps ever remain
a uivsterv, the house eautrht lire anil
" * %3
was entirely consumed, together with the
child. Nothing but bis charred remains
could be found. This is a terrible warning
to careless persons.
. Two lIorsES Burned.?On Saturday
last, the dwelling house of Mr. (\ Welsh, on
western Wateree, was destroyed by tire.?
Nothing was saved. The lire was supposed
to have been accidental.
On Friday, a negro cabin on Mr. T. W.
Bang's place, was partially destroyed by fire,
so much so that the inhabitants were compelled
to move out of it to other quarters.
Another Human Hoi.ocai.st?Three
I * N EORTUNATES Bt'RNED To I>EATII.?On
Monday night at lioyki u's plantation, a ec
lored Jinn and two of his children, aged y
and 7 respectively, were burned todcath.?
The bouse caught on Hrc and while the man
was endeavoring to rescue the children win
were up in the loft, the fire became so seven
that they were unable to make their ewcapi
and perished in the il.lines.
Mi n.?A small boy in attempting to croa
Main street-on yrferday. eanic very nea
siuking out of sight, so deep was tin
I mud.
Ij * LOCAL DOTS.
0 The snow has almost disappeared.
Our Carrier returns his thanks for the
s many presents he received on Christmas day
A very drnnk individual was seen on
II w
j Monday embracing a tree very affectionately
lie was very unwilling to part from it.
Much amusement was caused last week by
\ the winning of a bet that the party conld
} not go uj?a flight of stairs upon which the
snow lay, and which was very slippery. The
j winner drove tacks in his shoes and went up
like a flash. I
' Bl'fM>EKS' AND GO.VTR.U'TOUS' Sl'ECIAL
Notice.?Poors, Sashes, Blinds, Window
' and Plate (Has*, Builders' Furnishing Hardware,
Mouldings, Stair Fixtures, Marble and
Slate Mantelpieces, Encaustic Floor Tile,
Drain Pipe. <fcc., &c., at lowest wholesalo
prices, at the great Southern Factory of P.
P. TOALE, Charleston, S. ('.
Send for his price list. [2m]
Tilk Alpine for January.?The issue
for January, coming us it does upon the heels
of the great Christinas number, might pos:jb1t
miss some of the attention which the enhanced
artistic value deserves. As the "initial
number of a New Year, it is most important
as a sort of justification of the expectation
excited by the premises pf the publishers
in their widely-scattered prospectus.
While rt would be hardly possible to note
any marked change in the uniform' nnd un
rivaled excellence of the mechanical execution.
which has given The Ahlinc a world- >
wide reputation, wo think there is an ad- ,
vanee in the art standard of the designs?at !
least, it is very evident that the conductors
are now able to give theirsubscribersdesigns
which, aside from their intrinsic merit, arc
interesting and valuable as cxpositionsof the ]
stylo of our foremost artists.
Mr. Moran's pictures illustratte an article j
on "The Pict ured Rocks of Lake Superior/' '{
and while they are all extremely g .od, the
storm scene (fall page") will take the palm as {
a powerful and successful delineation of Nature
in its sternest uiood. Peter Moran, a i
younger brother (E. Moran, the greater ma- <
rinc painter, is an elder), gives us n sketch, J
which he entitles "The Critics."
An artist, seen in the distance, skeching, (
has left a partly finished picture on his easel, ?
by the margin of a piece of woods?two dor.
keys, a calf, and a sheep couie to inspect
The drawing of the animals is simply perfect
and would make a horse laugh, to say noth- *
iuc of good-natured donkeys ! | s
Literature and Music receive due atten- j *
tioti. as does also Art. the latter department I c
being mainly devoted to a memoir of Rogers, |
the sculptor. The subscription price is j 1
$5.00 per annum, which includes the pair of *
oil chromos that arc making such astir. The j
publishers are James Sutton & Co., 58
Maiden Lane. Now York. I*
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SIMMONS LTYKlillECl LATOll is acknowledged
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11 contains four medical cleinenta, never unit[
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the cure is exceedingly dnllciilt, use Wells' Carbolic
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iw Bote Agents for the I'nited States.
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is there want of action In your l.lvcr and Spleen?
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in spirits, with Itcad.o he, back ache, coated tongue
and bad taste itt the tumult?
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I'SK
J"CJI^TJ13?I3I3A.
wliirli is pronounced l.y the hading nodical authorities
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known to the nodical world." This is no new
and untried discovery l-iit has l.eea long nsc<| l.y tnc
leading physicians of oilier countries with wonderful
remedial results.
I Hint weaken and impair the digestive organs l>v cathartics.
and physics which give only tcmporarv relief
?Indigestion, ilatiilency and dyspepsia with piles and
kindred diseases arc sure lo follow ilicir use.
Keep the blood pure ami health is assured.
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ucd excellence of this (iiiatio.
i"I... u.innlies nut into (lie market this season*
. ..x . ..J I r
[ a re, as heretofore, j?r??|ia ro?| under the personal
su|M>rvi>i<'ii (if Dr. St..I illicit I'avenel, chemist of
the colli)'.my at Charleston, hence planters may
rest assured that its ijiiality ami eoin|io.siiioii i*
precisely thesamcas that heretofore sold.
J. N. ID >listt.\.
Selling; Agent, Chareiitoii, S. C.
J.NO. S." ItMKSK \ CO.,
(ieneral Agents, liultimore.
Terms: Sis cash; s-v5 tim , without interest.
T<> aeeoiiiinoihite ]>l.inters, they can order now
and have until the 1st of April to decide as to
whether they w ill take at the time or cash price.
\V.]i n deliv oiC'l Kem the Factory the e.n ' < ol
n" Uraya'ge v 111 he Hm j. -I. .Nov. 'JS. :;?i?.
REM<
A. Sirl
Takes pleasure in informing tlie people
try that lie has removed his FINE ST(
occupied Messrs. Cloud & Zemp, just op]
offers his Goods, consisting of
Dry Goods, Clot]
HATS, BOO
Hardware, Tinl
Groceries of all kinds, Ci
At priees wliicli defy Cc
Branch Store at the Corner.
Where Mr. JOHN B. ARK ANTS will 1
j and giving the best of bargrius. Aiso,
Praiieli Store fit 1
Remenihe
General; .lEcrchaiulix
December 5.
CALICOES,
(BEST PRINTS,)
Merrimac, Sperangue
Dnnellc, American Star,
(ALL FAST COLORS,)
At I2i Cents per Yard.
COFFEE,
AT 20 CEATS PER LB,
GOOD FLOI R,
SEVEN DOLLARS TEIl BARREL.
BACON SIDES;
At Eleven t ents per round.
And all otfier Hoo^ls j^^p^t^on. at .
~)nc door above Col. Jordan's Warehouse.
STARTLI
THE CUE APES'
DRY GOODS, MILLIN
BOOTS AND ?
HATS, a
CAI
HOUSE FI
and'DRES MAKIN
EVER SEEN SOUTH. .
ln'icps are more attractive tliirf season il
Mr. W. 'J. AUK ANTS returned to his c
vetnber, where lie will be happy lo sec lii.s fri
Colunih 1,1)5 1 - t
W.D. LOVE & CO.,
U'OULD ANNOUNCE To THEIR FRIENDS
hiuI PATRON'S, tI1.1t they liar? Moved into
Their New and legant Store,
Comer of Main an<1 Plain Streets,
UNDER TIIE WHEELER HOUSE,
Where they have opened their immense stock of
NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS,
Selected with the Greatest Care.
And comprising the 15KST MAKlkS of Goods
to he found in
Domestic or Foreign Markets,
To which we would invite the attention of the
inhabitants of Camden and (the surrounding
country, knowing that we can furnish them with
Better (ioo(ls4
AT
IiE!S9 PRICES,
than any house in South Carolina.
Samples sent on Application.
W. J. All HANTS, of your eity, is
in our employ, and will he pleased to hear from
his friends, at the GIIANJ> CKXTKAL DKY
GOODS KSTARI.ISII M KNT of
W. D. LOVE & CO.
Columbia, October *'1. I'm.
The Poulterer's Friend,
OK CHICKK.V I'OWPKK.
. A certain jireveutive of Oajies au*l oilier ?lis?eases
in chickens. turkeys. Ac. Also. Horse autl
Cattle IViwtleis. For eaje by
lio|HiSO.\ \ Dl'VI.AIV
U . . . . . . . .
TO RENT.
A fi.tst-cl??s pl-intntion on (ininny's IJiwrlor
frock, nine mil' - fioiii **;tiu.!eji. on !lio
Lilici-ly. Hill Itiiii'l. Ii not rcntc<l privately, it
will lie rout oil lo ilto liijrhcsl l.iiMrr on the tiili
In\ of Jnniiaiy. A. L). 1*7-'!. at puMic outcry at
tin- < t.nrt If..use in ('nnnlou. For terms &c.. apply
nt the Jmirii.il OHiee. <lccli'.i.l.'
5VAL.
MMISS
; of Camden and of the surrounding coutr
)CK OF GOODS to the Store formerly
posite Dr. Young's Dook-Storc, where he
ling,
TS AND SHOES,
iVare, Crockery,
irpenter's Tools, &c? &c.
mipetitioii.
in the Workman Building
be found, ready to wait on his old frionda,
Vlayesville, S. C.
i. A. STRAl'SS'S
e Store, opposite l>r. Young.
tf
lit* iYL I
COFFEE,
%
5 lbs. for One Dollar.
COFFEE,
5 lbs. for ONE DOLLAR.
COFFEE,
5 lbs for OXE DOLLAR.
And other Goods sold in proportion,
at
A. A. STMuaera.
seyen dollars per barrel.
AT
KTRAIWS.
NG NEWS.
r \vn THE XIOST STYLTSII
lERY,
>HOES.
nd CAPS,
^PETS and OIL CLOTHS
JRNISHING GOODS,
G DEPARTMENT,
ian over.
Id position in our House on the 1st of No
ends and patrons.
R, C. SHIVER & CO.
O-OOID NEWS
TO
VA1TKW_U KIKITOIMH
t RiBJiL
Holiday and Hridal Presents.
j CHEAP?CHEAP?AND DURABLE.
1 WOULD respectfully inform all my customer
ami the public generally, tlmt in a>J<lition t?
to the stock of Morchamlisc bought of Charle?
Elius, 1 have imported through hint,
Direct from Scotland.
a well selected stock of the latest styles of Linen
Pntnnsk *
Table Covers and Towels,
of the following widths:*?
2! .V.xVL tf.'lxtid, ti'.'x'O, 72x72, StixHtl,
HOx'.IO. 08x104. 00x1OS. SCx 122. '.>0x120, 80x110,
OOxl 14 inches. A new supply of
Ready-Made Clothing,
Woollen and Cotton [Goods,
Or evorv uescripuuii. *?irifnis [ .. ?.
Alpaccts, .Merinos and DeLaines, solid and faney
colors. Also, a well selected stock of
Boots, hoes. Hats and Caps,
Tor women., men ami children.
Crockery, Cooper's Ware, Hardware and
Saddler}.
A full assortment in the
Grocery and Provision Line,
always on hand.
Leather, Shoemaker's Tools, &o.
For JSAltdAIXS, call utilised
.11. TOHIAft
November 28 (olO.) Mm
Salt?Salt.
<?00 Sacks.
Tor Sale by
WILLI A.MS \ MITICIIJSON.
Nov. 14. Wilmington, N. ('.
nmi Paints
lies t L ?nl Oil, Linseed Oil, Machine Oil. Tin
Oil, Kmc eno Oil. n 1 Spirit- Yiii]ientine.l5 cs
quality White I.ead. ami nil other colors.
r..v\alo I,v HODGSON & DVNLAP.
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