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1-W 4I, WVTTF11S Z Hnptut; Cbmroh. Jlwaik ?***>??Rev. Rotat . flwiaMrfvevy Sunday at^iif, ?,**<* UU' **> Prayer Meeting ItttMrsday ?t S p. ut - * * Methodist Olnrrdiv lleKalb street? Re?. J. \r. KeHe Vr- PasYo^?Services at 11 A. M. *nd 7 on Sunday; Moatfc# JWein *dny>?04* M Prftsbylet'iuu Church, DeKaib street? Kev.S. n. EUy, Pastor?rSiwrvieo* .ut 11 A. M. and 31 1'. M. on Sunday; Prayer Meeting on Wednesday at 4 P. M. HONS 0F TEMPERANCE. WATEBEE DIVISION, NO. 0. A Attend the Regular Meeting of yoiy Division at Tan permce Hall nn MONDAY evening next, at 7* o'clock , By order oi the \T. I\ 1 " , . W R. focCREIGHT, R. S. . i i ; , Peatit op Rf.v. R. F. P. Firry ? , Our community has sustained a sad kiss in the deithcf this gentleman. who, for two years past, has been the useful and beloved Rector of Grace (Episcopal) Church in this town. He died at the Rectory on Tuesday, the lSih iustant, at *b?Ut ^ - M.j ; iM I 1 Hie health had sever been, strong since he auM to Camden^ but within a few weeks failed so rapidly; a? to cause great anxfcQr, andvapprel^AioMI of ? result among hia friends. The funeral service* trill beheld at A. M. A j 1* - ?'rf V# J i*V jr + . . , ? to i . ? f m . ^ Flat.?^Shortly after ft o'clock, on ^ Saturday night last, wh^n it wp& auppeged thea-uearlf every ooe* having-lii|i4bod"th? labor! of tb? week, bad retjifd to rest, j we were aroused' by the* Violent ringing of the fire align bail, and apoagoing out ' * soon found that a fire bad been discovered .HJ C* 4 v A.W" * { by a policeman to be in tiie drug store of Mflearr Hodgson A. Don lap, in the very ( heart' of toe bniioeas Centre of the to * n An inefid^*7( seeking to .destroy that portion oftkmden, conM Vith. difficulty have found a point more favorable for Hie execution of bp design. V s A large somber of our people, who. ' without drnfaefibu, are Cver ready and y willing to lend their assistance in nn 1 emergency, w^&e-prtftripiHj upon the spot, 1 some with the engines and track, soma vsitb ' tubs and buckets, and acute, again, with out anything. All seemed impressed with 1 a consciousness of the fact that genqjuc mahly work alone could arrest the flames, which, encouraged by a stiff breeze t?ui , the southwest, had well-nigh consumed | the "store of M essrs. Hodgson & Puntap. and were making rapid headway upon the law office of Messrs. Defyss, Hay & Pe- ? Pass, and upon the new building of Copt PePaaa, in which wast the *ore ef 3|r. Wm. Wallace. At this juncture the heat was .intense, and the excitement was great. . The Ire communicated in quick succession , to the dry goods stores of Messrs. Rofcf r M.'Kennedy and ,Tos. 8. Olond, and to thaJrug store of Dr. F. L. Zemp, on the south, while the cinders lodged thick and . last upon the rooft of the stores of Messrs. 9 W. T. Herald & Co., on the north, J. &. T. I. Jones and J. W. McCurry and the I>e- . Kalb House and stables, on the north-east, t salting them on fire in many places and reaniring the almost endeavors of the fidflfeia to mw them. It was now apparent that the building* which had fairly caoght could not possibly be rescued, and a Waited effort was put forth to prevent the further spread of the conflagration and to remove the goods from the burning stores. The Phcenut Hook and Ladder Company planted their ladders npow the stores of Ifissra. J. k T. I. Jones, J. W. MoCurrj, and. W. C. Gerald St Co., and by means of their buckets rendered tho most valuable assistance. Nor were they, alone. Kir<j Engine Company No. 2, composed entirely of colored men \nd commanded by Capt. David Junkios, stood manfully to their posts, and maintained tho most perfect organisation throughout, thus showing the tremondens power of combination. Jvver and anou it seemed that the coarnge of tlu> men oonld avail ncth ' jaf.ftO d that these buildings, which, despite ' Aheir HTorN, were hoior* constantly ignited 1 would have to be given up to (he devouring 1 element, and with them others, in the ' direction of the curront, for the distance of n quarter of a mile or more. Fortu. nately, however, the wind shifted its course from northeast to almost directly south The mw building of Oapi. W. L. ItePass, the law office of PePasa, TTavAPePass . I a lid the stores of Hodgson A Punlap nnd K. M. Kenuedy, had uow been entirely destroyed, and the flames wore too far a 1- ( vaneed upon the stores of Jos. S. Clotl I and Dr. Zemp, to W arreated in i hti r 1 progress. ( The brick walla of Dr. Zemp's afore rendered it the moat favorable point for making a decisive stand on the south, and to that end a few men, who saw the importance of the position more readily than oftem, planted themselves upon the store 1 of Kennedy A Boykin, only a few feet removed from the immense sheets of fire, and, by the aid of backets and wet blankets, held the flames in check until a?sistance came to their rolief. At this time, Independent Fire Engine Xo. 1, manned by colored men and commanded by Copt. Henry Mucllll. dlmd|^om?ipntly to the front ,and fur more than an honr poured an incessant stream?? \4ttcr first upon the store of Kennedy & Boykiu and then upon (but of l>r. ?e|?p. Under the fturdy Slows of the Tnuepcndcnts.sceonaedl>y the Phoenix Hook and Tedder Company and Eire Engine No. 2, the flames were mado to jh*lt #tWr Joying ^estrgyed,!)!'. Roup's store, the store of Kennedy A. lloykin was saved, and with it, we might say, the eiH tire lower half of the town. While the destruction was fearful, all rejoiood that it was no worse. The aggregate gross loss will not fall under tfoO.Ouu, of which about $20,000 will fall upon the Insurance Companies, leaving an nrrgregate losa of the miui of > bi.UOO. "foo inneiiiprai:e cannot be awarded to our people for the earnest zeal displayed by them, and especially the colored portion -* ' Mr, An<t tvliiln llOtllinill Ji ??HI pu|imaiivu. ?? ?%. ?. R jould be farther from our wishes than making any discrimination, where nil did to well, it is proper that we should men;ion those who particularly distinguished hemselvt-s. Mr. W. F. Morrell, Capt. J. 1 Rollings, A. C. Douglas, Frank*Yillejigue, K J. Risscll, K. 0. McCrcight, R. P. Miles. H. H. Horton, Oapt. Win. M. f?illing9, and Capt. Henry Mitchell, Win, ftailey, Kdward Flowers, John Hender011, Don Carlos, jr., Alfred Allison, Geo. UcLain, Joseph McLaudhlin, and Henry uatta, of Independent Fire Engine Comiany No. 1, and Capt David Jenkins, and he whole of Fire Kagino Company No. 2. lehaved with marked gallantry, and our own is greatly indebted tothom forcheckng the conflagration, rtnd preventing a nuch more alarming destruction of pro>erty. , The most tastefully nrrnnged and com>act buildings on Broad street, have by his disaster, been laid in ashes, and the ticture of desolation is distressing, but hoaB who Law lost heavily bear their !alamitics with manly resignation, and lave gone to work with a spirit and deemanation trfifc*'give \is#^:ason to hope hat it will nut be long cro their losses vill be repaired. Were those, gOutleinen, who are n^v let fcaok many years inJjBelL b^iuC3s iperations, over anxious when, only a few veeks ago, they urged upon their friends ind neighbors the necessity of providing nore efficient means of protection against osscs from firo ? Tbo, pcqpc witnessed on Saturday night last is a sufficient answer o the question. k li .4/1/ b ^ ^ k Extension op Time for the 1'aftiest of Taxes.-?Mr. N. W. Blair, the ?ounty Auditor, has shown us n commu-licalion from the Complroller-tJeneral. lirecting that the time fV?r the payment if taxes be extended to February 5th, rithout the penalty. This ia hotter fhafcfanuary 15, but not long enough yet. Orn Merchants.?Messrs. Robert M, vennedy, Hodgson & Ppnlujr; Kennedy TCr.?lrin And .Tah S. Clnfld all Itublisll ~ "v; ? 1 i ards in our columns, calling upon those rho owe them to remember them in tlioir listreps. With the exception of Messrs. vennedy X' Uotkin, (lie) have .been burnt iut of their places of business, 011 the handomest portion of Broad street. Messrs. lodgson & Dunlap liave lost their line ind elegantly arranged store house and heir entire stock. Mr. Kennedy's Dry Joods Emporium has been burnt to the ;round, and his large stock is badly lamaged, so that it will be some time >efore he can determine the full extent of lis heavy losses. Mr. J. S. Cloud has ilso been driven from his comfortable ilucc of business by the remorseless tire iend, and will lose by the damage to his lock. These gciiUeuien, by their intcgriy, liberality and public spirit, have conributed greatly to secure to Camden its espectablo commercial position, while their taste adorned our streets with handsome buildings , It is hardly necessary to add a word to their urgent and earnest appeal to all who ire indebted to them No man, with a heart in the right place, will refuse to respond. Somv of tbcm Ma aiftn tiie war, Ind j have struggled hard t<? establish themwives again. Now when just about to reali/f tboir expectations, disaster has Igain come upon them. Wo hope for the credit of old Keraknjv, that they will soon he on their feet again. Pkrsonai,.?Wo take from the Augusta ( 'ft rim it lr tin J ,Stntincf, of the 4tli inst., the following complimentary notice of a foung lady, who is u nativiTof Camden, and well known to most of our readers : ' The exercises of Mr. Point's school for boys and girls will be resumed on l'ri day, lind ot January. Miss kstki.i.f <i. DeITaY, whose qualifications as a teacher of lunch and Kugli.sli. are of the first order, will take charge of the department Df girls and small b'?ys. recently under the direction of the late Mrs. Wotton." Next Monday, 10th inst , is the time for the regular Term of the Court of Common Pleas and Ceneral Sessions for Kershaw County, to begin. J. A. Armstrong.?This gentleman, well known in our community, in his business, gives notice of h?e arrival with a largo and select stock of horses and mules. He offers extra inducement*. _L JUilLl?L?^aS Our esteemed fellow-citizen, Capt. T II. Clarke, advertises taottaw fiVaj win may want it. Those who deal with hin may I'Xpoet to have their ordWk pracuptly. carefully, and generously filled. ACM\oiriiRii4'i iiKyrs. We feel deeply son nblo of tire obligations we nip under to the citizens for the very v/ldftbln'services they rendered us on tin*' morning of the 11Mi instant. in saving our ?tore from the imminent peril with wliieli-it was threatened, rpul Ut the lOngine rothpa!iie9 for the aUe manner in which they contributed their aid at the critical moment, when not only oor store, hut the remainder of the, ^uarc was threatened with the fate of that in. ruins. Kennedy A Boykin. >1 iss l), H. MoKtwn A* Co. Leg to return then sincere thanks "to tbq firemen, and also to tho citizens tor their kindness in Tirescrvine their nrnnei tv from the tire - - r - o i i ^ on Saturday night last. T take this method of returning my heartfelt thanks to all those who to kindly and effectively aided me in saving my property from destruction on Saturday night last. J. W. McCJurrY. J. <fe T. I. Jones return their grateful thanks to their fellow citizens for their zealous and successful efforts to save their property from destruction by the fire on Saturday night last. W. 0. Gerald & Co., with emotions o gratitude, take this method of returning their thanks to the Ilook and Ladder and fire companies, citizens and strangers, for .their energetic and prompt assistance in saving their property from the destructive ' ' I tender my sincere thanks to the citizens of Camden, white and colored, who, with unwearied exertion, worked so faithfully to save my stock on the night of the fire. Also to those who aided me on P t)lARrm/v mAnnin/v # r? Vlltimm tllO II1U lUIIUHill^ liivillllis; % \J IVUWVW niv goods to a place of snfety r. m. iyf.nneuy. I hereby tender my finecre thanks to all who afforded me their generous and disinterested assistance in removing and saving toy stock during the fire on Satur night last Jos. 5s. Cloud Immigration?The following arc the nemos of tho Committee appointed under the 5th Resolution of tho public meeting Monday last: J f>. Kennedy, M.'Baum, ft. (Israeli. H. F. Hodgson, J. B. Kershaw,-K. M. Boykin, W. K. Johnson, T. H. Clarke, W. D Trautham, J* 1>. Punlap Facts worth knowing! Oiw of the best indications of the Sorttli, and prosperity of Charleston, is to he found at the Rstnblishmcnt of Messrs. i. ii. Ham. k Co., located at N'os. 2, 4. C, 8 Market ftt 223 k 225 Ma*l Bay. Tho rapidly increasing btisiti ess last year of this firm, has induced them to enlarge their K?tufclish meiif, which n.?w supplies every eoncetv able artielo that can he required in the l>nilJing of a house, front a halu.it r to any size timber. < hir friends in the City.- an I throughout the State who contemplate, building a h-?u.-e can he supplied with nil the materials necessary for Us const t uejions at prices and quality of work which will save a large percentage in the cost of building. They are Agents for Asbestos r>?<s? ,.i* #!.? ItUUUlI^ X VII, VllUtllilk'U UJ ruui'j UI uil best firms in the country. Send for price list and circuluis. 1 "I ^Iakk Money last nn<l honorably, c>l-.''0 per day, or $70 per week, by at once apply iiip; for a territorial right, (which arc given freo^to ngent#,) to soli the best, stiwigurt, most useful, and rapid soiling Sewii^j Machine, and Patent Button Hole Worker, ever UsM Or recommended by families, or t oy on# for your own use; it is only $o. Sent free evarj where >>y express. Address for p.nlicn^\A ? 1 /7 iMfi; ii #n Jerome It. Hudson & Co., Cor Ureen ..ich \ Cortlandt Sts, N V. Oct. "10, The way I ho Money Goes, c (From the New lork Herald | ORAVB rHAR.iFs AUAlNSr OitAKi. Mamf.?t improprieties in the manner of providing help at the White House h iving called for investigation, which is to r> 'vivo the seriom attention of Congress, hy a I .'solution culling for information JVom the Secretary of War, it will first le imjuiftd hy what authority cnltiscd men, whose V . ? .1 ?ll., ,.< * 1,.^ Iiuiiit'.-* uru i>u iu>- luun <>i iiiu .... serving there in menial capacities-, and the public will want to know who i* responsible for this violation of official integrity. not to say of the law. It Ui.ty be aaked, with some pertinence, whether men have been employed therein various dutics from that of messenger to cook, and from that of house servant to barber, who draw their pay. ranking as sergeant* and as high us captains. I tumor has it that when these former were placed in the Executive Mansion they were ranked as privutos; but the pay not being sufficient, iin their own estimation and that of their jemployer, thoy were promoted by the Secretary of War, on the recommendation of their employer, to he sergeants, so as thus to lie enabled to draw increased pay 1 for their important and useful callings. And in the case of the cook, as every one knows, no second class hotel here can secure the services of a good French or Uerman cook at a rate of wagc9 less than from 81 (JO to 817-r> per month. Of course the pay of sergeant would never meet the requirements of the august functionary who performs the delicate task of catering to ( the refine') and sensitive epicurean palates of the "fumille royale," and so it is said ' that this individual must be appointed to i ? the rank of captain, with pay proper, so t as to bo enabled to manage his fillet*, 1 rot in i and patiwn'r." ( The Washington special correspondent ! of t lie Springfield, Mass... Myuhticau says: 'That sixteen hundred dollar carriage j (urns out to be the one never used by the department, but, wholly by the family of Williams. It is upholstered with roseeolored silk and has the family monogram on the door and not that of the departYiT?ht of jtWictf. Fuftflennrtre. the driver and footman are on public pay-rolls." ? / -? . . ? The Awfrn Fatk ok Sir Jnnx j J'kanli.fJSN s PabTY,?It is well known that oh' liis great sledge journey in search of relics of Sir John Franklin, ('apt. Hull i made distressing discoveries, which he J ^ - * 1' li - 1 I resolved never to give to tne ngnt aa ioug as Lady Franklin should live On hi6 last departure from Greenland in the Po- | luris. he intrusted nil his important documents to u Mr. Smith, of Tessulsak ? I From thcin it is now ascertained that Capt. llnll made the sad discovery that Sir John and his party were reduced to the dire necessity of eating each other.? The fact of this tluscovery would have added still greater fame to Capt. Hall. He kept the secret from Lady Franklin, but 1 now as the tender and heroic explorer 11 rests under the same dreary skies with the * lost Franklin, this most unhappy secret has come to light, 2 The Course op Cotton.?The New ^ York liullct-n, of Tuesday, in its weekly Cli review of the cotton market, says: The il receipts at the ports, large as they were, did ad not come quite up to the current estimates early in the week ; they were certaiuly below the average of snch estimates, which could not have been much, if any, below i 225,000 bales, some being as high as 240,000 or 250,000 bales. Advices from the South seem to account for the enrj rent large receipts from causes that do not : i 1 | necessarily involve any eonsiuerauie mI crease in the estimates of the crop. One I authority states that the navigable streams ! of the South are now in good boating condition, being swollen by the recent rains ; at the same tiuie tbc railway system of tho T cotton region i? much extended ami iui- 11 proved ; besides, the late ananfial panic 1 has so unsettled Credits that planters are under the necessity of hurrying their cot- ui ton to market, while the decline in prices, /.j which took place in October and early in 141 November, admonished them that holding hack for an advance is a policy of very I doubtful expediency. And yet it is uni|iiostinnablo that estimates of the crop F average nt h ast 250.000 bales more than J they di<l a month ago. The New Orleans r Price Current; in a Into issue, named j H,500,000 bales as a minimum, but for the f firs' lime admitted that estimates of 1 '>,750.000 and 4,000.000 bales were current With regard to receipts in the j early future, estimates differ'widcly. So far as the receipts at the interior towns !go, they promise a continuation of the large movement which has been in progress during Poecinber, for they were la?t week more thnn twice as largo as in the corres ponding wock lagt year: auid .ijmre U an ., unusually large accumulation of stocks ?t J ; interior markets, which doubtless must h.- j j gotten forward to the souboard a* rapidly ! as possible. The expyrta have been on an ] increased scale, developing some scarcity j of freight room, causing some adtance in j rates Vmerican spinners will iv> doubt, J he fully at work after the holidays, and f will riMjuire pretty liberal supplies. especial- >. I, it ili. y maka any effort to accumulate stock ?. Respecting the propo-cd "short ! time" at Manchester, Cgland we learn from tin t luardian of the 10th that three of the lart'cst. mill owners of that city, | without waiting for any concert of action, had reduced working hours to laylight, which i a shortening of time < ?|ual to "j about thirty or thirty five per cent, flow long this will continue, or whether it will become general, depends, of course, npon F the state of trade at Manchester. The ; "defalcation" in the Spragr.'"' affairs, ns reported from Providence, is an unfortunate affair as regards its effect upon business. to say nothing of it morally, as it !r must check the revival of coufidenco, aud, perh:ij?s, .cjuharrass the resumption of ei j work ?n the mills controlled by that grent {! ; house. ai Now .vni> Then?The difference be- ?>i I wee n the way Congressmen live in Wash- ,fj ington n<.vv unci five-and-twenty years ago. {? is graphically told by Waj. Ib-n Perley fti Poorc : ' Five und-twenty years ago there jl were seldom over fivc-and twenty Con n gressmcn w lit) brought their wives' to Washingfou iiikI kept them there dining the J'j sussiou. 1 jt to about that time the Sena- m tors and Ueprcscntativcfl usually lived hero in what they called 'messes' From half |a dozen I fifteen oongtninl spirits would I take r."...iii at some boarding house, with . theundii landing thut no one el.ie was to ( be ndiuiip d. and the party thus formed a family unic fn uiauy of these'menses' no l.idiei-' were tolerated, while in others w j the ebi? l attraction was the wife of some k Senator i-r Representative, who was vir- ?< j tually the <|neon of the establishment.? i Was it t?. bo wondered at that so many i Congressmen used to pass the evenings ill j 'fighting tii.- tiger' ut some of do' comfort' able gambling-hells on the avenue, or in carousals at the frorgeonsly fitted up establishment near by Washington city was then a very immoral city, and many a line intellect failed to preserve the owner from temptation. Now-a-dnys matters have i changed. There are to-day in Washington forty five Senators out of seventy two, and 1( ; one hundred and ai* Representatives out pi j of two hundred and thirty-five, who are m accompany i r?y tiioir wives; ann tnese one , t hundred and fifty-one wives of CongrcssI men exorei-e a potent influence. fJninbling, | drunlcennc-s. and other vices, which it is i not necessary to name here, once so com- is ! inon among Senators and Representatives, are not now openly practiced, if practiced at all, by any of them. About forty Congressmen keep house, and arc benefitted i the social influences of home, while others board at b aeU or boarding houses, where 01 agreeable eireles arc formed. Kighteen ! Senators and twenty four Representatives have also here with them daughters who ^, go into society; others are accompanied by t|, , female relatives or friends, and thirty \ 71 .t~".v ~ ~ have with them children who are to< young to go out So the sncfeessora o men who used to pass their evenings at i 'aro hank or poker table, escort thei laughtors to balls,or remain at home an* 'rolie witn their children. All this is lecided change for the better. New Advertisements. WesnvoKTii"s Kbt-rixu ami Ovics Oombimbe dcrmau Sample IV. Circular* free. Stafford Manu faetuoriuj? C'ompauy, CO Fultoli street, N. Y. rnn AGENTS WANTED. Samples tent free hi JUU mail Willi terms, to clear from $5 to $10 pei Jay. Address N. WHITL, NewarU, X. J. SAMPLES acot Ijv mall for BOe. that retail quick fo Ho. R. J.. WOLCOTT, Ibl Clialliam Square, ?ew York. (t.an A W EEK TO AOfiMTS. Fastest selling art! \ / H cle our. J uree valuable sample* ror icu ceuis ipl U J. BRIDE, 75V Broad way, New York. 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' 'X.9. r^' ' tug'.rv v r fill T>ri!"'-' t. i? ? " " *' YoiMNL.r 1 * * i nMniQsnB) HtUNLY KNUWN MEDICINE THAT AFTHE 3AM3 TIME urges, Purifies and Strengthens the ayscem. Dk. Terr's Piuj are composed of many lngredlit*. Prominent among them are Saraapartlla; and "ilil Cherry, no united aa to act together; the one, trough Its admixture with other substances, pnrylug and dtirglug; while the other la strengthentg the system. Thus these Pills are at the same me a tonic and a cathartic, & desideratum long mght for by medical men, but never before dlscovred. In other words, they do the work of two tedlclncs and do It much better than any two we now of, for they remove nothing from the system ut impurities, so that while they pnrge they also ireugthen and hence they cause no debility and re followed by no reaction. Dr. Tcrfs Pii.ls have a wonderful lnflacuce on the icod. They not only purify without weakeuiug it, nt they remove all noxious particles from the ivle before it Is converted into fluid, and thus lakes Impure blood an utter Impossibility. As there no debltitatlou, so there la no nauaca or alckneaa (tending the operation of this most excellent meIciue which never straina or tortures the Ulgesve organs, but causes them to work In a perfect utural manner; hruce persons taking them do ot become i?le and emaciated, but on the eontrar, while all impurities are being removed, the comlunl action or the .Maraaparllla ami WlKl Cherry itrlilcs and invigorates the body, and a robust state r health ts the reBUIr ot their united action. Price > cents a box. Sold'by all dtu^gtsia. Depot 4e ortiandt St., New York. THOSE IN WANT )F ANYT1IIX0 in tLe line of Foreign and lK>nic?tic ir'TILUITS, ctec., ill always find it to their interest to buy here tho largest and best assortment is ppt. We nlwnys keep a complete slock in ^usou. KIRKLEY & GARLAND. January S. ? if Lumber! Lumber!! Having thoroughly repaired my Mills, 1 am reparcd to furnish LT7MBEE, Fall kinds, at the shortest notico, aud on 10 mo-it reasonable terms. The lumber is iweil from the host and most select timber, id is warranted to be always of the first inlity. My GRIST MILL also in complete order, and 1 am prepared i gin and pack COTTON. The Mills are situated on Hig Pinetree reek, nine miles fromthe town of Camden, i the public road lending to Chernw. Terms for the Lumber, cashon delivery. 1 am prepared to haul tbo Lumber to town, to the S. C. R. R. l>epot, or if the purchars prefer. it will be delivered to them at e Mill. H. K. DUBOSE. f TILE LARGEST AND BEST l Assorted slock of French and American r CONFECTIONS, 3 NUTS, FRUITS, CANNED GOODS, Ac. a Cau always be foun<l at KIRKLEY & GARLAND'S. January 8. tf 3DR/TT GOODS, NOTIONS', HATS, and various article.*, selling at exceedingly low figures, by rt KIRKLEY & GARLAND, r Hmall Profits, AND QUICK SALES, IS OUR MOTTO. i WHOSE who don't believe it, call and ex| [ amine our Goods and the prices at which ( we are selling. ( KIRKLEY & GARLAND, i , "WANTED, PTERYBODV 10 know Ib.l KIRKLEY (t J j GARLAND keep Store one door south of th? corner, in the Workman Buildin?, where they keep always on hand, a rr.rnr.1ot n uinnlr nf lIor.Arr. 1 \1 nrphnnHiuo At LOW PRICES. * AN UNDISPUTED FACT, That those who sell FOR CASH, can sell J cheap?but those who sell on time, MUST have big profits. J??Wesell CHEAP, FOR CASH. r KIRKLEY & GARLAND. ^ DISSOLUTION. ; The co-partnershipuheretofore existing be- s tween the undersigned, under the name of o BROWN & HOLLAND, has been dissolved r by mutual consent. The business will be b closed by I. F. Holland. g B. M. BROWN. I. F. HOLLAND: ,c< January 8. 1m oi THE LATEST, s si bi I HAVE OPENED THE pl Most Complete Stock of J DRY GOODS, READY MADE , CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes, ? (b To which I give my special attention, b< Hats and Caps,? B Saddles, &c., Ever offered in.this Market. * tl tc tc P1 ffcg* Special care and attention hav ing been given to the selection and man ufacturivg of fabrics for my tales, - the present season, customers will find an unusually full, choice, and attract1?s> flit (Cl/fT UOOv/im CHI y/H/UMMOtW ll?v wv cftW inpricet. JOS. S. CLOUD. < Saddle and Harness Making. The undersigned begs leave to nnnounce to the cititens of Camden and the public genernlly, thnt, having purchased the entire 7 stock of his father, tthe late F. J. Oaks,) and having secured the^ervices of a first class HARNESS MAKER, he is prepared to execute all orders entrusted to him with neatness and dispatch. Terms reasonable, for cash only. A W. B. OAKS. r December 18. tf GUNS, Pistols, Cartridges, Caps, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Razors, Table Knives, Carvers, Silver-plated Knives, Forks and Spoons. Plain Steel and Diamond Specta- ~ cles, China and Glass Ware. November6. J. A. YOUNG. FALL AND WiNTER 1 MILLINERY ?AND? } Fancy Goods. [J MRS. T. B. WALKER has opened at her ht establishment on Broad Street, a baud- in some assortment of Millinery and Fancy Goods, Of the latest styles, selected with great care, to suit the tastes of her customers aud the public generally The Ladies are respectfully invited to call and examine her stock of Otraw TIatc Qwh anil VonV BihliniN Oil uw uuio,uuau uuu uuut iuwuuuo. Together with eyory article to be found in | well Hupplifl Millinery establishment. October 23. tf BiCONIBACOItt! 20,000 pounds BACON D 5 barrels HAMS. For sale by J BAin BRO September 4. tf FOR SAIiXL ] 7000 feet of choice Rough-Edge and Refuse LUMBER for sale at the lowest J prices, for cash. H. K. DUBOSE. A Decomber 4. tf J MBIS8ELL. 1 DENTIST, . Has returned to his office, in Cam len. He Is prepared to attend those friende who hate been expecting him. The Wilmington Itar. EtlabllihMl Nlf Mi Tm DA1I.Y STAB. Has the largest circulation of Uf Mlj Newspaper In the State, and a drwliHia it Wilmington nearly twice as largo aa OBJ other paper. All the news of the day will bo fouad la U. ondensed when unimportant, atloagthwhta f moment, and always presented in aoloow, ntelligeut and interesting manner. SUBSCRIPTION (iN ADVASCB.) One Year, $7 49 Six Months, | i# TL A ^ mrce moBiDI, * W M EEKLY STAB. PRICE REDUCED. The Weiklt Stab is now iiBtiili ?4A ho North Caroliea Farmer, andSmwW he cheapest papers in the country, at ffci ollowing REDUCED RATES: One copy, one year, $1 19 One copy, six months, 1 09 Clubs of 6 to 1U, one year, $1 26 for NpV. Clubs of 10 or more, one year, oily $1 99 Specimen copies sent on application. Address, WM. H. BERNARD, Editor and Proprietor, Wilmington, H. 0. * , Hampden Sydney College HHE next aouion of this Beminniy of kin* L ing will commence on Thursday, Softener 4th, 1878. Hampden Sidnoy is Situated in Prim rard County, Vs., within a fow kaaired .# rr_,? m ?- ? ? ?? -1 - ?"" u> uuiua meoiogicsi Dnuwj, MB even miles from FarmTillethe >nwW IfH f the Atlantic, Mississippi and Okie KaO> oad. the locality of the Collage la aal eslthy, and the community around Mbuished for intelligence nnd piety. There is no Grammar or Preparatory Bekssi annected with the College. It ntaiM the urriculum and the great aim of its teeehera i to secure thoroughness in the traiaiag ami istruction of their pupils and thes te proare them for professional studies or the eeTe duties of life. The ordinary expenses of a student enslave of the cost of clothing, trsretHsg ami aoks, are from $226 to $276 n year. For Catalogue and farther information eply to REV. J. M. P. ATMN80H, President Hampden Sidney College, Prince Edward County, ?s G VERYTH1NG TO BE FOUND IN A First Class Grocery Ston, CAN BE HAD AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES, AT [lEBIiH 4c BASmS* BININGEIPS - ? OLD LQNDOM SOCK 60. Especially designed for the nae of the JU$> I Profestton and the Family, poeaeeetag o?e iu trinsic medicinal properties vfcieh >long to an Old and Purt Gin. Indispensable to Females. Good far JO# y \.ompiamu. A ueucious ionic. riuf ises containing one dosea bottles Nlh, sfti ild by *U drnggists, grocers, &?. A. M. ininger Si Co., established in 1778, No. 18 eaver st., N, T* Oct 81 8m. A Chance to Pay your Debts--: We offer to oil persons who ore iadsbtad ie late firm of BRODIE A 00., of this City, i take iu payment of said indebtedness, Cst>n (basis Middling,) at twenty eeats per mnd, delirered in Charleston. B. B. HUDGIN8, H. C. HCDOINS, Sursiriag Partaees. CLarleslou, Dec. 11. Floir! FtewS 100 barrels of different grades. For ale by BAUM BBO. 3reat Reduction I1V PRICES. -8 Brown Homespuna at 10 Cawta. 4-4 Bleachep do at 12|w AND til Other Goods in Proportion. AT McCUBRY'ft. THE PLAjrrrara " WAREHOUSE. )lasters, and others, wishing uomm their supplies at prices that defy oomi tiou, will consult their interest by iisMI u my stock before purchasing el so where. My stock for the Fall and Winter Train is never beto more complete. It eeMAMtll par* of Grooerien. 8UGAR8?Of ail grades. COFFEE?Rio, Laguira and Jata, * FAMILY FLOUR?Of the ftneat quality, CANNED GOODS?Of all descriptions, BACON and LARD, OOHHEN BUTTER and CHSB8I. FRESH CRACKERS?A complete assartent of Staple Dry Goods, teady Made Clothing, lOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, Bard ware, Croekeryware, Bagging and TIm nd, indeed, erery thiag usually feumd 1ft irst Class Grocery. WMy stock is repleaiskod weekly?Oeedi ways fresh. The highest market price paid for OeMem, A cell is respectfully solicited. 1). W. J0BDA5, Afsat. Ootober W.