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Ch urch. I>i rectory. Methodist Church, DeKalb street?Rev R. L. Harper, Paster?Services at 10J A. M and 7} M. on Sunday; Prater Meeting Wed nesday at 4 P. M. Presbyterian Church, DeKalb street? Rer. S. H. Hay, Pastor?Services at 10 J A.M. and 4J P. M. on Sunday; Prayer Meeting on Wednesday at 71 P. M. Episcopal Church. Rev. B. F. D. Perry ?Sunday, at 11 o'clock A. M. and 3} P. M. On other days at 10 A. M., during Lent. Baptist Church, Broad street?Rev. Robert Thompson, Pastor?Services at?11 A. M. and| 7 P. M. j on Sunday. Prayer Meeting Thursday at 8 P. M. MEETINGS. UImIa ma nitiiri/vri Mn Q Q nf T Vf aiGIGG l/IVIOIVU MUi if| U) VI AttendXhe Regular Meeting ofyour division at Temperan ce Hail on MONDAY evening next, at 7 J o'clock. By order ol the W. P. -J. M. GAYLE, R. S. ? . - ' liOCAIi SEW8. GRI7PIN A BOFFM AN. New.ptper Adver I tislng Agents, No. 4 Sooth Street, Baltimore, M<L, are duly aothorlted to ooatraet for sdvertlsenieuts at oar lowest rate*. Advertisers In that city are requested to leave their tevort with this house. This Arm has exceptional facilities for placing advertisements cheaply, and we take pleasure fn referring all who desire to advertise In out-of-town papers, especially those having real estate to sell?to these gentlemen. Fir* at thi Cimrtert.?On Tuesday, a fire was permitted to oommunirate from an adjoining lot and destroyed sixty pannels of the fencing enclosing the Cemetery. But ^ for the timely presence of some ladies with a working party, the entire grounds would have been swept over by the flames, and much damage dons. Oar attentive Mayor placed a party upon the spot and promptly repaired the damages temporarily, bat it is necessary that oar citisens should combine and erect a new fence, if tbey would preserve this sacred and beautiful spot from desecration.? Will DOl IDS J. own WUUCII MIC Uivuui?a?v secure contributions, and procure the work done under competent superintendence ? We are sure all interested will aid this labor ot love most willingly. Millet.?We call attention to the article on the cultivation of millet as a substitute for forage, which we publish to-day. The writer is a practical man, who does not teach what he does not practice. The First of the Season.?Mr. H. Baruch announces this morning the opening of his splendid stock of new Spring and Summer Goods. Give him a call. Messrs. Arthur & Page also announce the opening of their Spring Stock. Read their advertisement, and accopt their invitation to give them a call. MEDfdfc Association.?The annual meeting of the South Carolina Medical Association will be held in Charleston on the 8th of April next. See adrertifement in another column. Robbery.?The office of tfce Town Treasurer, John K. Witherepoon, Esq. was burglariously entered one night last week, and robbed of some two hundred dollars. The thief entered by means of a key, and several parties have been arrested aud are now undergoing examination. We trust the guilty party may be brought to justice. Money should never be left in a public office or in private places of business unless under the safe-guard of the best burglar proof safes or vaults. I1"" Dinrm aiiwd T * V PrA. iiui y n*Ax * AVI* *\/A A v**, V ?A poses to visit Camden and "lift the veil" in Camden on the evening of April 1st, at the Town Hall, where he hopes to meet the good oitisens of this place and vicinity. . Thi New Steamer.?The new steamer expected at oar last iasne, the Lilington, Captain Bell, has made her first trip between " this place and the Wilmington, Colombia & Augusta Railroad. There is no doubt she will carry a quantity of freight, and especially from the country west of the Wateree. She is expected to make regular trips, and her owners say they will mako it to the advantage of our merchants shipping North or to Wilmington, to patronise this line. Tei Confederate Home.?The Fifth Annual Report of this noble charity, printed at the Courier offioe, Charleston, 8. C., is on our table? During the past year there were resident in the institution, 118 persons, being an increase over the preceding year, of 16. Of r this number, forty-five were permanent inmates, and seventy-three resident pupils.. Only one death occurred during the year. ? ' ? sk caq a* The expense* 01 me year were w.wu.w, which were met by donations from the Gentlemen's Auxiliary Association 91,710, and annual subscriptions of the ladies 1328, and the remainder from rents, scholarships and pay pupils. The ladies of the Home offer to their pupils the advantages of one of the very best schools in the South, conducted by ladies and gentlemen of the highest merit as teachers, as well as a safe and comfortable home. The State Survivors' Association some time I since recommended the establishment of a scholarship at the Homo school, by each District Association. We are pleased to be informed that the Association of this District was tho first to respond Though the greater part of the money for the year has already been raised and paid over, the Committee has not yet received a single application ior the benefit. Is there not one or phaned daughter of a Confederate soldier to bo found in Kershaw to receive this appointment ? The Gen'l R. E. Lee Monument.?The grand monument to the memory of Gen'l Lec is now being constructed under the direction and skill of Prof. Volentine. And in order to complete it at the earliest possible day, tjie ^ Executive CouMiiittee of the Lee Memorial Association, of Lexington, Va., which is i composed of such distinguished men as Gen'l Pendleton, Gen. Terry, Hon. Wm. M'Laugh. lin, Col. Preston Johnston, Chas. Davidson, J and others, have authorized the pulication and sale of a perfect steel engraved portrait of Gen'l Lee. The proceeds of its sale to be \ applied in furtherance of the object of this j Association, namely: to the erection of a monument to the memory of Gen'l R. E. Lee, at the Washington and Lee University, Lex-* < ington, Va. The portrait will be sold only by subscription, through regular authorized agents. Every subscriber for the portrait r will receive a certificate signed by the Secre- v tary and Chairman of the Loe Memorial As- u sociation. We commend this portrait to the public, and hope some good energetic man will secure the agency* in this section in order to help on the good work. Messrs. W. W. Bostwick & Co., Nos. 177 & 179 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, have been constituted and appointed General Managers of Agencies, and any communica- ^ tions addressed to them, for circulars, terms, and certificates, will receive prompt attention. I 1 Affray.?Ob Monday last an affray oc- 1 corred in the street between Don Carlos and Amos Doby, both colored, in which tho lat- c ter was pretty severely hurt by receiving a n blow on the head from a brick, and a stab in b the back from a knife. Carlos has been bound over to answer to the charge of assault and battery with intent to kill. A Fight.?On Tuesday last Patience ^ Reaves and Abigail Galliard, two colored araazons, gave an exhibition of their pugilistic skill. For a time, it is said the fight progressed beautifully. Blows fell thick and ^ fast, and wool flew terribly. At the start, n bets were offered at two to one on Patience. V d It soon became evident however, that she a had been partaking too freely of stagger-water to make a good fight, gnd the offers to bet were withdrawn, when the police inter- c fered and the battle ceased. Abigail claims to be the best man.' <; Patience was taken to the lock-up, wlicro v she remained until night when the sober second thought came to her relief. After faithfully .promising to remain forever at q " peace with all the world and the rest of ( mankind," she was released and went her I way as sober as judge, and as happy as a 1 king. z. j Good Fi6hing in California.?wha care the people of North Carolina, South Carolina Georgia and Florida for the fish in tho gold-beariDg State, when they have full storehouses and comfortable homes ? The last can only be had with the aid of a Door, Sash and Blind Factory, and Builders' Emporium, sneh as is now in most successful operation by Mr. P. P. Toale, of Charleston, S. C. Send for his price list. Sent Free. Our Bodilv Infirmities. Physical infirmities are the lot of all. Millions are always sick. No man, woman or child is uniformly in perfect health. Much, howevor, of the sickness and suffering which render life a burden to so many of our fellow beings is due to carelessness and neglect. A mighty antidote to the leading causes of diseases has been pro. Tided. It is as harmless as it is efficient. No poisonous drug enters into its composition. It is an undefiled stimulant, tonic and aperient, of c which every ingredient is-vegetable. This un- v exceptionable preventive and restorative medicine is not "a new thing under the sun." Hosteller's Stomach Bitters will soon have been before the world a quarter of a century; and it is not too much to aver that thousands, aye, tens of thousands are how using it who would have been in their graves years ago had they not been strengtheucd and sustained by this wholesome stimulant. The rapidity with which minor ailments often become, when neglected, obstinate diseases, is well known. This tonic is famous for * I- - J?which it iri vps to these breed era of deadly disorders. The sensation of languor, the sick head- j acbe, the nervousness, the indisposition to exertiou, the nausea, the coitfuaion of the brain, H the phyaical debility, which are intended to premonish its of the approach of serious danger, are 11 invariably removed by a few doses of the Hitters. The fame of the preparation as a genuine ape- ' cific for dyspepsia, billion* complaint*, malarious fevers, rheumatism and chronic debility, is as wide as the world; and in these days of in- I famous charlatanism, w hen fierce cathartics, that . rob the invalid of the last rcmnantsof his strength are advertised as invigorauts, (!) it is indeed a ' blessing to mankind that llostettcr's Stomach ' Bitters are everywhere procurable, and everywhere popular. ^ y to $20 PER DAY ! Agents wanted. All fp 0 classes of working people, of either sex, young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at any thing else. Particulars free. Address (1. STINSON k CO., Portland, Maine. September!!). I*?* Apples. ?range* Banana*. Cranberries, Lemons, &c. For sale by D. 0. KIRKLEY, Agout. , For over FORTY" YEARS this PURELY VEGETABLE ! LIVER MEDICINE has proved to be the . GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC lor Liver Complaint and the painful offspring DYSPEPSIA, ONSTIPATION. Jaundice Bil ious attacks, Sick Headache, olic, Depression ; of Spirits, Som Stomach; Heartburn, HILLS . AND FfVER, &c., &e. After years of genuine experiments, to meet 1 ;lie great and urgent demand, we now produce ] 'rom our original Genuine Powder*, THE PREPARED. ; i Liquid form of SIMMONS' LIVER REGULA- S TOR, containing all its wonderful and valuable iroperties, and offer it in ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES, Phe Powders, (price as before,) $1,00 per p'kg'e. lent by mail, 1.04 "j ^ CAUTION !-?fi I Buy no Powders or PREPARED SIMMONS' a AVER REGULATOR, unless in our engraved f rrapper, with Trade mark, stamp and signature j, inbroken. None other is genuine. ,T. H. ZE1L1N & CO, ti MACON OA., and PHILADELPHIA. ? SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. c February 3 (dl2) 6m. ti TbTOBLE CHARITY! " J Omaha Lottery! t to xbbct the , ' Nebraska State Orphan Asylum. To be drawn in Public, March 31st, 1873. Tic/rets SI each; or Six for $5. Tiokets sent by Express C. 0. D., if desired, cash prize, $75,000 1 cash prize, $25,000 cash prize, 15,000 1 cash prize, 10,000 cash prise, 5,000 1 cash prize, 4,000 y For balance of prizes send for circular. This Legal Enterprise is endorsed by his ex- 0" ellency Gov. W. H. James, and the best busiess men of the State. C( The limited number of Tickets on hand will R, e furnished those who appiy nrsi. i c] Agknth Wa.stkd. For full particulars address * J. M. PATTEK, Manager, Omaha, Neb. J _ Fob. 20. lm* h A the District Coort of tie United States For the District of South Carolina. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of James E. King. Bankrupt. In obedience to an order of the honorable Dis ict Court for the District aforesaid, all credit- f] rs, and especially lien creditors of the nbove ? amed Bankrupt, arc hereby notified to pr? ve la teir claims before me on or before the Fifteenth ft ay of March next, Vnsuing, or be barred from & II benefit of the decree to be mado in this cause. JULIUS C. CARPENTER, Register in Bankruptcy, Sccorjd Cong. Dist. S. C. harleston, S. 0., February 24, 187*5. Feb. 27-3t. T I . & Security Life Insurance and An-!?1 nuity Company, |* Or New York;. * )RGANIZED 18G2. CAPITAL 83.000.000 NCOME '. 1.500.000 'aid to Widows nnd Orphans of deceased members. 1.500.000 nsures on all populnr nnd rouble plans. LOUIS SHEliFESEE, General Agent, Charleston, S. C. 1IARLE3 A DESAUSSURE, Agent, Camden, S. C. January 16. tf Groceries AM) PROVISIONS. Best New Orleans Molasses Sugar IIous# Syrup, Selected Goshen Butter, Best Family Flour, Pure Leaf Lard, Coffee, Tea and Sugar, Pearl Grist and Meal, Mackarel and Cheese, Irish Potatoes and Onions, Soap, Starch ana Candles, English and American Pickles, Canned Goods?all kinds, Candies, Confections, &c. i And every thing usually lecpt in a first lass Grocery and Provision Store, all of rhich will be sold at low prices, by D. C. KIRKLEY, Agent. i c January au.. w GTJANOS. * PH(ENIX GUANO. , WILCOX, GIBUS & CO'S ^ Manipulated Guano. |B7E can fill orders promptly for the abore Tt celebrated Fertilizers, imported and prepared by Wilcox, Gibbon & Co., Charleston, S. and Savnnuuh, Ga.. as they have ample lock on bund to supply all demands. Order soon, before the Railroads are blocked ip with freight. Special attention is calted to the use of the 'hoenix Guano, mixed witli Cotton Seed. Apply for circulars giving prices, terms &c. to GEO. ALDEN, Camden, S. C. ?V>ru ury 27. 2m PatronizeHome Industry. And keep your Money ('imitating AT 1IOMK. 0 Buggies, Carriages and Wagons i Manufactured of the bent selected materinl, hy skilled workmen, at the Factory of Jotra Auskw, near the Post-offie, at Columbia Old Carriages repaired to look like new. ( UnirAli work warranted. For Cuts and information, address, M. J. CALNAN, Agent. Johk Aujtew, Proprietor. Dec tf I " * / 2nd Annual DISTRIBUTION. 75,730 PREMIUMS RANGING IN VALVE FROM $10 TO $5,000. Q-IVEUST AWAY" TO THE SUBSCRIBERS OF Our Fireside Friend. Every subscriber it sure of one Premium any tray, .r.j ./.? h?. r\ \ arr Premium, OR A PIANO, ORGAN. WATCH, SEWINC MACHINE, etc. FIRST GRAND CASH PREMIUM OUR FIRESIDE FRIEND?Eight Paget, Large Size, IUm,rated, the Family Weekly is in its [ HIRD VOLUME and lias nttaincd the LARGEST CIRCULATION of any paper published D the West. Its success ENABLES the proirietors to furnish THE BEST, MOST DESIRABLE AND MOST USEFUL ORIGINAL READING MATTER IN GREAT VARIETY, hat money can buy, and make it a HOME VEEKLY suited to the wants of every family. Subscription price $3 per year of 52 numbers* THE EI.MiAVT CHROilfO " HUTE," li*e 10 x 20 inches, 16 colors. Acknowledged if all to"! he the HANDSOMEST and MOST VALUABLE premium picture in America.? EVERY" SUBSCRIBER is presented with this Ehromo at the'time of subscribing, (no waiting,) rtd receives a NUMBERED CERTIFICATE ENTITLING THE HOLDER TO A SHARE a the distribution of $25,000 in cash premiums. THE DISTRIBUTION TAKES PL A CE on ho second Tuesday in June next. TheChro10 and Certificate sent on receipt of price.? IPECIMEN COPIES, PREMIUM LISTS, Etc., IIVINO FULL PARTICULARS, sent free 0 any addjess. 1 Pll'ltfTQ Either local or canvassing, in i II II PI 1 U every town. Large Cash ET A TJiPfTI pay and the be8* outfit. If A 1 Hi U Send at once for terms. Address, OUR PIRESbE FRIEND, Chicago, 111. And Baltimore, Md. March 6. tf. If otiee of Dissolution, FHE Copartnerthip heretofore existing between the undersigned under the firm-name f WALLACE k BURNS is this day dissolved i ill - ?i,? J umiuni uuiisciii mi pnruvs luucycu iu uiv ancern arc requested to come forwatd at once ad make immediate payment, and those kftTing laims against it will please present them to Mrs. [. L. Birns, who assumes the liabilities, and ho alone is authorized to sign the firm's name t liquidation. W. WALLACE. M. L. BURNS. February 25. tf NOTICE. I have this day given W. *L ARTHUR n >ecinl power of Attorney to collect and settle II notes and accounts due the late firm of Wnlice k Burns, and also renew his agency hcrcto>re exercised in settling up the affairs of Burus Boswell and C. B. Burus, still in liquidation. Feb. 27-tf M. L MENS. Copartnership Notice. I^IIE undersigned have this day formed n . Copartnership under the name of ARTHUR PACE, and have purchnscd the entire Stock f Wallace & Burns, and will continue the busiessat the Old Stand, where they will be happy > meet the customers of the old concern, and ope by strict attention to business to merit a ontintiance of the patronage so long extended > the house. W. L. ARTHUR. JONATHAN PAflE. February 2:1. tf TRiUMPHANT.' V u ;'V ' ' - I|S| : - 1 Sift I ^ !". !> - '--, -. X - -v? L :AAi ' ; THE Carolina Fertilizer WILL BE SOLD AS FO LLCW S: Ca?h Price. ^ / r? i?? m p r-> AAA 11_ _ pf*o rev iuu ui lua Time X*riee|>63 Per Ton of 2,000 lbs. Payable November 1, 1873, FREEE OF INTEREST. Freight and Drayage To be added ITS SUCCESS IS UNPARALLELED, iVh TVS ST AVI) Mtl) TS a"no."T. " CALL ON AGENTS l'OU Almanacs and Certificates. ?4KO W WILMAJIN A CO 3iiarlehtov, S. C. W. C. GERALD L CO, Agents at Cauidcn. S. 0. Dee. 1ft. I ' SA Ammoniated Sol Cash Price at Factory, (i PIIOSPHOPER Cash, #50. ACID BONE PI Cash, $28. V v Ground Carol Cash $15. NOVA SCOTIA ] " f . CASI TI1E above nimed Ammoniatecl Soluble Pacific of the highest grades of Bone Phosphates rc vian Guano and animal matter, making the nic combining the ingredients required to produce a While these Fertilizers are warranted to kecj materially reduced for the present season. Mai Jon Also for sale by Agents throughout the South. jan2-tf JONATIIAI Gen'l. Sup'ts. Office. WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA B, R. Co WILMINGTON, N. Oct. 7, 1872. CHANCE OF SCHEDULE. The following schedule will go into effect on 3:25 . M., Monday, 7th inst. day express train, (Daily.) Leave Wilmington 3:25 a. m. Arrive at Florence 9:55 a, m. Arrive nt Columbia 2:40 p. m Arrive at Augusta 7:42 p. m. Leave Augusta at 6.35 a. si. Arrive at Columbia ' 11:25 a. m Arrive at rlorcnce * 4:15 p. m Arrive at Wilmington 10:25 p. m* night express train, daiey, (Sundays Excepted) Leave Wilmington 5:45 p. m. Arrive at Florence . 11:35 p.m. Arrive at Columbia 8:40 a. m. Arrive nt Augusta 8:20 a. m. Leave Augusta 5:50 r. m Arrive at Columbia 10:20 p. m Arrive at Florence 2:12 a.m. Arrive at Wilmington 8:00 a. m. JAMES ANDERSON, Gen'l. Superin't Ulmiiffc of Schedule SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD COLUMBIA, S.C Sept. 26, 1872. CHANGE of schedule to go into effect on and after Sunday the 29th inst. Mail and Passenger Train. Leave Columbia at 9 a.m. Arrive at Charleston at 4.30 p. m. Leave Charleston at 9.80 a. m. Arrive at Colombia at 5.20 p. m. NIGHT EXPRESS. Freight and Accommodation Train (Sundays Excepted.) Leave Columbia at 7.50 p. ni. Arrive ntC harleston at 6.45 a. in. Leave Charleston at . 7.10 p. in. Arrive ul Columbia at C.30 a. m. Camden Accommodation Train. Will run daily to Oolnmbia, as follows: Leave Camden at 7 20 a. m. Arrive at olumbia at 11 55 n. iu. Leave Columbia at 2 10 p. m. Arrive at Camden at 6 55 p. in. A, L TYLER, Vice President. S. B. Pickens, G. T. A. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA R. It. General Scpekintendant's Office, Columbia, September 22, 1872. Ou and after Sunday, September 22, the trains .his road will run in accordance with tho following "Time Table:" 001X0 SOUTH. Train No. 1. Train No, 2. Leave Charlotte 8 00am 8 20 p ni " Columbia 2 40 p in 3 80 a m Arrive at Augusta, 7 4o p ui 8 20 a in OOIXG SOUTH. Train No. 1. Train No. 2 Leave Augusta, 6 85 a in 5 50 p 111 44 .Columbia, 1153 pm 1105p m Arrive at Charlotte, C 15 p in C 00 a in Standard time, ten minutes slower than Wasli. ington city time, and six minutes faster than Co lumbiacity time. Train No 1, daily; train No 2, daily, Sundays excepted. Both trains make close connection to all points North, South and West. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to all principal points. E. P. ALEXANDER, General Superintendunt. R E. Dorset, Gen. F. & T. Agent Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Columbia, S. Cm September 5, 1872, Daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Trains on the South Carolina Railroad, up and down; nlso with trains going North and South on Charlotte, Columbia and Auguvtu Kailroad, and Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. LI'. Leave Columbia at 7.1 ">*? tn. Leave Alston 0.05 a. m Leave Newberry 10.40 a in LeavcC okesbury 2.00 p w. Leave Helton 3.50 p m" Arrive at Greenville at u.311 p n,J DOWN. Leave Greenville at 7.20 a m' Leave Helton y.:tO n m. Leave Cokesbury 11.loam] Leave Newberry 1.AO. pin. Leave Alston 4.20 p ni. Arrive at Columbia 0.00 pin. Ainb rson liranch and Bfiic Rithjt 1)tvision. l.KAVK Walhnlla 5 46 am. Arrive 7 16pni I'erry ville ti 25 a in. Leave C 35 p in Pendletou 7 10 a in. Leave 6 50 p ni Anderson 8 10 n iu. Leave 4 50 p ni Ar. at Helton 0 00 a in. Leave 8 50 p m artpnim,md?tion Trains on Abbeville Branch Mowlijf, Wcdcnadaya and Fridays. On Anderson Itrnncli, between llellon nnd Anderson, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. THOS. DODAMEAD, 0?nl. Supt. Jahee North*, Oenl. Ticket Agt, RDY'S able PacificGa uno. - c 145 per Tom. On tlw$). UVIAN (1UANO, Time, $55. IOSPHATE. Time, $33. ina Phosphate, Time. $20. LAUD PLASTER, * I9 #13. >0 and Phospho-Peruvian Guanos are rich compounds ndered soluble and nmmoniatod with No. 1 Peruist concentrated and profitable Fertilizers in use, nd support the cotton plant and cereals. ) up to their high standard, the prices have bern lufnctured and for sale at Charleston, 8. C., by JV JH. N1KIIV A809I. For analysis and certificates, send for phamphlets f PAGE, Agent, Camden, S C. HEAD QUARTERS OF Wleeler &Wilson's Sewing MachineCo. AT * jr. S. Cloud's, CAMDEN, 8. O. CALLTnnd examine my stock and prices. We guarantee satisfaction. R. D. IIANKINSQN, Agent. January 9. tf, < School Teacher Wanted, A COMPETENT Teacher, who can teach the elementary branches of the English language, can find a comfortable home and a gcud salary by calling on or addressing either of the subscribers. Jle must be well recommended B. M. BROWN. I. F. HOLLAND. Camden, January 9. tf Notice to Trespassers, I HEREBY forbid all persons, under penalty of the law from trespassing upon my premises called "Dixie's Retreat," three miles east of Camden, l>y hunting, strolling, riding, driving vehicles, or in any other manner. L, W. R. BLAIR. January 16. lm* WANTED ENERY ONE TO KNOW, that I have on hand a large nnd well assorted stock of Cooking . and Heating, STOVES, of the latest and roost approved patterns, nnd for sale at NEW YORK Retail Prices, with freight added. januanry it. GEO. ALDEN. Piedmont and Arlington LIFE Insurance Company, OF Richmond, V ASSETS #3,000,000. W. C. CABMNGTON, PBE?iDEXT Losses Actually paid in Kershaw County wit Three Years, ! $28,000,00. T take pleasure in saying I have returned 1 to the agency ol' this popular Company. No difficulties will exist in future, as to Renewals of Policies, as I shall pay especial attention to that branch of the business. &0'"1 will always be fouud at my Office on ltrond Street. Camden. S. C. W. CLY1R7KA, Ageut. January 1(1, 187J. f X^Kir IIAM?, IVew Smoked 13eef, TSrenUfast Strips. Bulk aud Smoked Very Choice, received nnd for sale by !). L.. DESAUSSVUK & CO., For Halo or Rent. A TRACT OF LAND, containing fifty ?acre:?, lying on CTum Swamp, will l?c lented thin year, or will bo Bold on very easy terms to an approved purchaser. Apply to ' M. TOBIAS. February U. t f