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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. II. BafiuCM, Christmas Gonls. J. r. SUTIIERLAND Judge Probate, citation in cstato of Martha llinchson. John Dobv, Shot iff, Sales Ileal Estate. J. W. McCURRY, General Merchandize &e. ^ Young Bros, Harness, Boots, Shoes! &c. Kibkley & Smith, Christmas Goods, Family Groceries&e. B. H. Anderson, Agent, auction sale to pay fivighj. Da. A. W. Burnet, Professional car J. Special Notice?line Tree ami Oakland Clubs. ' See aumiuuceoicnt of ciifeitaicuunf . at Tuwii Hull LOCAL ITEMS. j Official Papea?On Thursday 1 last the cjritract for the oflicial adver- 1 thing of the Hoard of C<>UD*y Commit 5 sioncr- was awarded the Camdf.x Jouit ' nal, we proposing to print the adver- ' tiseujents of the Board for the ensuing year free of charge Any other paper has the right to do the same thing t if it likts. ( A full line of Hosiery for Ladies, Misses and Children very cheap at t il. Barucli's.?Avt ( Bp.Isk.?It is said that cotton steal J ing is brisk in the county. Klforts to capture the tl-Lves are geiicrally unsuccessful. : SciitCE?The supply oi' corn in e ? ? 1 ? _1 Camden is very limited. una me ueuiana great. Western corn wns couiuiaudini: . 8I.:iU per bushc! last week. L How to buy a ten dollar Christinas present with ouly sevcu'j-Sve cent* in available ca-h, is tl>e ?jue^ti?*n wlr'a-h < will soon present itself to the bravo j y un^ man who lias a sweetheart. i Carpets! Carpets! Rugs! Rugs! at II. Raruch's.?Avt , ATTRACIIVE.?Tlio coating oa tie front of Dr. Young's st-r" is quite a?- r troctiye, and rofie *ts medit upon the ?| painter, Mr. John C. \Vol?t. u A New Sign.?Mes-rs. Kr'?!cy & , Frorh have had a hands-use s:gn erect, rd in front of their store. It was f ainted n by Mr. N. 'ihomson. u Window Shades au-l Fixtures at II. Caruch's.?Avt o Cheering?The propne ora of the D journal arc profoundly tbanltful for the w>- Is of cheer that they hoar on ^ every hand. They have simply to say < that they hofc to merit the < onioned . ?<;od will and jmtionagc of the f-ubli \ Undershirts! Undershirts! Gen*- ^ P.n-ir-nna nt TI Tin l-or-h? A Vt u"'v o" v Stock.?That cnterprisng trader, 1 r.nd clever citizen, Nelson Newman. 11 Jv-q . parsed through Ciuiueo last werk 11 with a large drove of cattle, sl.ccp, &c. lie w is on his way to Columbia, where he usually disposes of his st??-k. Thanks?We are nnder mewed r obligations to our Congressman, lion < John II. Kvins, for copies of the Congressional llecord. ai d of the Report of the < ouimUsi-nor of Agricu ture. Men9 Unlaundried Shirts, the best goods for the money to be found iti t'amden, at II. Barucb's. Avt i HaI'PV.?Wo have in Catr.den, a man who boasts that he is tiro happiest poor man on the habitable tdobe. lie was , in ffne spirits when he made the dec'a* ration?very much as he was when, in i October, 187G, he sai l that he would | not be satisfied with less than forty i thousand majority for Hampton. i We invite attention to the card of the ( Ladies, which will be found iu another column. They arc going to give a fair for the benefit of the Kershaw (luards, and they want ever)body to come with a full purse and invest Irecly. , t. T* _ 1. .4 1 l.V l.'E.MAMl.? ror UIU laol, il'ii uap or wore, fire wood lias been in me I deman J, and tlio.jc who are engaged in the business have evidently u ade more I than expenses. A Dlfc APPOINTMENT.? Everybody v*bo w-ut down to the Workr lan lot on Monday fi r I lie purpose of witnessing ihe fr.-c >al'oon ascension was disappoint jd. The tiling didn't ;.o up at all. Dki.inqi'ent Lamps? I'lider instruc tioiis IVoni the C mptn lier the (\iuny Auditor, Maj. K. Iv Sill, has postponed the sales of land- upon which ilie tax.'s have net been pod until the 3ftwi ?f 'his month. Tlie h-t of lend" to be sold will rc appear in our next i->sue. *jo To Ir ?We mean the Fair, to Le ^ ^iviu by the ladies on the 18th, IDth. mix! 20th of this month. The proceeds mi'.' U applied to the purchaso of unL forms for th<2 K'Tsbaw liuaiJs. 0 A kill t<? amend ili?? acts extruding j the limits of the towns i f CamJen and Lancaster was prcscntedin the House of Representatives on Thursday, by Mr. Krwin, of Lancaster, and referred to the Committee on Incorporations. i i The largest and decidedly cheap- t est stock of Boots and Shoes that ; can be found in Camden, at II. Baruch's.?Avt To Bl Raffled.?Among many oth- J ' r articles to be raflLJ at the approach- j mg lair, iitav t?c me:mo::cu two une sewing machines, contributed by Messrs. Mathii and Marshall, and one extra fine double barrelled shot gun by Dr. J. A. ' i' t o 1 oung. . ? ' f Whence the News 7?Ii was re- g ported in Camden the other day, that s Kcprescntatiuc Gaither had been arested in Columbia, but upon what (j barge was not stated. Not having ol>icrvcd anything on the subject iu our j laiiy exchanges, we presume the report j vas without foundation. " c Shawls! Shawls! at greatly re- ^ luccd prices at II. Ilaruch's Dry s, Hoods Emporium.?Avt Convicted.?Keith S. Villepiguo, v lied in tlie U. S. Court low sittiug ia (, Columbia, for violating the internal .si evenne laws, was convicted Saturday. 'I Tp to l?st accounts he liad not beeu f jr.tenccd. The other parties, W. L. t jaskios, C. W. A. Roache and Wash, j, ngion Dr.ikeforJ. colored, wore dis- n harged. n a P.ueaciikrs?The Mt-tbodUt Church I Camden was fjvored with the presncc of luiiiisters Sunday, there being I jo 1<jw than six in attendance: Messrs. . "hridzburg, Whitman, Stokes. His-ell. m l Ariael brothers. Mr. Ghrietzburc: reached in the uiortiing, and Mr. Ariael ,t night. ^ Corsets are sold remarkably cbcap 8 it II. Baruch's.?Avt C W Ann D.?The County Commission- r,! rs want a man wiio is sufficiently ac- ^ luainted with figures ti loll how to '' v uake a "two spot catch a nine spot. ' ho I ighest.price will be paid for such , genius. The board have a bi^ garuieut to cut 1 P ut of a small qu.iati'y ef cldth?or ! \ uuch debt to pay with little uioncy. | | IIo for Christmas! A large stofck ? I f fancy Goods suitable for Christ- li aas Gifts at II. Baruch's.?Avt i Change or Fikm?.?U.*v. A. M. j 'hrietzburg, Presiding II J? r of the i r. :uuiter Circuit for the I .st to ir years, i reached his farewell form-on at the .. Iethodist Church Sunday morning. o; t wa9 an able instructive and el-Hju< nt ^ liscoursa from thn text: 4 The field is , rorM." Mr. C. w.il cnriy witli htm ^ o his r.ew lield ol labor the bt?t wishes ^ lot of !iis Churches aloru , out of hos's 1 ( | f liieuds throughout his circuit. t | Burnt t?? Dcatii ?A colored wu. j111 uau living on the farm of .Mr. G.-o. S. j v' illume, near town, went nvcj from a :o:r.e on Saturday, leaving her little laughter, eight years of age, in cha--':? T the house. When sho returned, she ^ ound the little iritlso ba lly burnt that C he died in less than twenty-four hours. \Ioral?bewurft of leaving \oung chiliren in charge of your houses. ;1,1 A full line of Black Alpacas juat eceived, and offered extremely low, h it II. Barueu's.?Avt ^ w Instances of Lomikvity.?\W- a nave in Kershaw county four brothers. (. Messrs. K i, Levi, Matthew and Benja- a min West, whose ages aggrcga'e two t Hundred and ninety-five years. They j h ire ug-'d respectively eighty, seventy. | <1 dx, seventy-four and sixty-live years, js fliey arc all hale and In-arty, and even ) [lie eldest, Mr. Kii West, ploughed j |< through the last summer. Long may I tla-v five lor their countiy's good. A I?.\ss I-IDI.LE?1 he young men j \ !>C the l/aUidcn'String 1J hi I make uiu- j ;i sic for the public on all occasions when ' v their service* arc dcairc l, and that ton j without reward or the h ?pj of reward.; ' s Hell, they now want a bass violin, l' which will eo>t thirty odd dollars. Who!1 is he thas a soul wh ? wiil not contribute something to a fund lor that purpose? l>e sure to get your Clothing ami ^ Hats at the popular store of 11. lia~ ( rucii's.?Avt ' SfcXKX."?Iu his can'., which tip- . pears in another column, our tged Irhuid \ propounds an iot< rrogatoiy whi?;h should ! bo answered. The <pu?l<n of levy- . 'tig a general tax for tlie construe. . t < o of a riii'r<>ad wiil in r. I probability \ l e submitted t? the pc >; It oi'thc conn- \ ties through wiiicii the j roposed toad < will pass And, when t .nt is d?nc, we . shall have something tt say why such i a tax should not be levi d. List us at j ail times encourage the 1 u Iding of the j road by priyato subscrip iuas. j< 1'iNRlKER.?A meeting was held at D a loose's Mill last Saturday, .it which initiatory stops wore ?ak< n towards forminj* a Volunteer Infantry Company. It will be set n by the notice in tluse columns, that another meeting towards the same end will take place at Marshall's Church, Thursday, -Oth iu-tuot. it 11 o'clock, A. M. Call for the f>0 cent 2 button Kid Grieves, in all desirable shades, at II Uaruch's.?Avt ]>EAUTtFL"n.?On Saturday evening, ictwccn seven and eight o'clock, a parial conjunction of the moon and the danct Venus occurred, the lower point f the new moou passing partly over the ;icc of tlic star. The spectacle was ;iand, and was observed by many jeron?. | The entertainment on Thursday eve* ling?all the performers being juvo? iies, under the direction of a lady who as already placed the. town under 1 is'_ ag obligations to her?promises n? be be most interesting of tlis season. t'ro*i, cods to be presented to tin Kershaw ijardi. Set; card elsewhere, and be urc to go. Camden's A i? v a n t a ? j es. ? Our town as visited last week by Dr. \V. L. lallowav and Mr. J. C. Clements, both telling citizens of Darlington county lie former had not visited Camden be. ore in eleven years, nor the latter in iventy years, and the reason of their resent visit was because they found so iany advantages here ovrr the markets 1 ear them for the silo of their cotton r.d the purchase of supplies. A full line of- Handkerchiefs and i Iosiery to be had at II. Haruch's. 1 Voting I'uecincts.?\W notice that I>il! is wow before the Leirislttur- pro iding for the establishment of voting recincts in the several counties of the tate. This is hii important matter, n?J it is to be hop?d that our Demo- ( r.itic fiicnds will see to it that the lourthouse box in Karshaw Oou'ity i;. bolinhcd. By limiting the precincts in umden to tli>: one at the market much auduh'tit voting may be prevented. I'liat s-iy cur Executive Committee on ) subject? Bear in mind that y<-u can always ' urchasc goods cheaper than the lieapcst at the extensive Drv (roods 1 1 i !s!ab:ish:r.ent of II. Barucli.?Ave Increasing.?Meeting an old army i iend on the street the other evening. ; ir reporter inquired: "Well, Jona-i ran. what is the news i:i the up-eoun- ( y '( Have there been any ii.hts, horrc I ic-s, marriages or death?, in your com- | inniiy?'' Jonathan answered promptly: No; there is nothing new in our part I* the world.ijxc.pt babies-, of which ' lore are at 1 c:r-?t a dozen wi.bin an area 1' live miles square, and not three days i i {Terence iu the ages of any two. We'll l i' I \ ? _ _ A sue a er nvu <u wciuocrauc voicrs homo r these days." The fact is, Jonathan ad a young America at his own hou-c, n<1 the subject of babies ami iucrc nc of oters was jusl then uppermost ia li s kind. ? , Blankets, Opera Flannel, Plain 1 ml 'X*willed Flannels, Cloths ami , 'as.-imcres in largo variety, very heap, at II. Baruch's.?Avt , Serious Accident.? Or: SaturJiy. ' 5 Mrs Sin ah II. Dabuey an 1 her a ?n,VIr. ' J. Lhbu'-y, were going out of town i) their way home, their horse became ' igliteneJ, when in front of Mr. .Tames 1 ones', at a number of colore 1 boys who ore behaving in an unseemly in inner, ud i uniting against a tree near Mr. \V. ). t raid ? store, demolished the wagon ml tlncw Mrs. Babi^ey and her son j the ground, stunning the latter, and urting the former so badly as to remler the attention of a physician iitcis* ury. We have ii"t scon l>r. A. A. doore, tlie physician in harge. hut L-aru tint lie says her shoulder was raetured by the fall. In tlie " Ladies Department" you vill find an assortment of trimmed ind untritnuicd Hats, Ladies L tulerrear at II. Baruch's.?Avt Out of his Jurisdiction.?On MiurU iV au cu'lt]?i iini" iiicrlimit, whose store is sitratol on upper {road stroet, and who thoipht lie had l case against his more enterprising iciphbar who docs Liu-iti^s lower d ami own, rushed into the oTie ol Major ?i!i. Town Mar.sh 11, and iu the most scited inariner cxclai nad : '"Maclier ! Wachcr !! I hah von kas.) ver you. Weill jjustoincrs, dry pours zn t:iein clitore vol* zu trade, and , hv has ron man a drummer vor him, uud he .11 Is imiu "ustoiuera avav vrotn niein clifore, uud d ikes dem down dor lehtreet zu 's schtorc* Now, 1 rants zu know uf In; kan do d >s? dings vidunl lie pot his liaeire? ' 'i lie ae nnmodjtiiip Marshal heard the ore nUated by the complainant, and decided hat it was out oi his ju:Uuictiou. Procure one of those beautiful seta >f Futbor Fur Capos ut II, Dtirueh's. 1 i To .moid the inconveniences of the railroad schedule, several persons will go to C'olitnibi t overland to-day. Scared.?It is said that several p;rsons whi observed the partial Conj unci ion of the union and Venus Saturday evening, were terribly afraid that a collision would occur in the heavens. Indeed, they thought that the star was extremely fortunate to escape so direful a calamity. Tlo*y had forgott-n that I Venus is many limes larger than tin moon, and millions of mi!e3 further from us. New Stvles of Ladies Clonks can ! * be found at II. Darnell's.?Avt A Sad Siiootinii A km jr.?An unfortunate affair occurred a few miles abovc Camden on Thursday evening. It appears that little Maggie I>.:ss, and another little white girl had gone to the \ house of a colored woman by too name of Margaret Mnssey, to re!urn a quantity of ing.il which their parents had borrowed. They delivcrc 1 the meal, i which was cmlaincd in a bag, to AI- I bert ilaile, a lad of some fifteen years, an J the son of Margaret Masxey, and. j upon being requested to icturn the Lag. | he drew I'rotn bohirid tiio Jjor a gun iind shot Maggie in the back. Dr. Hi- [ ruih was culled in and drc-\s.'d tliol" wound of the little girl, whose recovery j j is considered doubtful. Tlio boy Albert Ilailo, is said to bo of unsound ' mind. ; t I A Model Official,?Peter D Gn- [, titer, fon of our Representative 11 D Gaither, unJ formerly pistmaster at Liberty Hill, an account of wliofb arrest md discharge for traffjeV ing in postage ; itamps appeared in the JoUttNAl. some ^ weeks ago, lias again come t? grief. The | j government n >t b'hg-saMsHe 1 with hi- j returns, appointed his successor. and; fulled upon him to account for his ings and doings a-? on*' of Undo S.tiu'- ; ( jfDcials. With this demand he pro-h ccc'l l < coaip'y by making a correct re ! j turn of all that lie could, an i repres?nt-11 :n-r that the deficiency. which wis con-'1 . n * ' 1 1 siderabl \ wis caus>d by fho dost ruction ; | jI Il:e po?t 'Ci3J by fire. I;i support ol ' this transparent li.?. he produced the|. affidavit of C?l. L. J. Patterson and i i Messrs. L 0. Thotnpsm ;.n I .S. H i Cunningham, uiad; before Trial Justice j i J. W. Fi ?yd. The povcriuuent, sus-1, pccting that everything was not a< r-p-1 j resented,sent a special Jo: jetl?? to Liber* ' ly llili, who found that tie whole thing, J *uj a forgery, and.it liis instance a war- ' rant lor the arrest of Gailht-r w. s issued . m l placed in tint hands of l>cp. I*. S. ' Marshal Demits i'ro vndel l. Ail this eeurred seviral days ago, hut (iuit'icr | l>as thus far tlud d the oiTiecrs of the laT- :; You can always find a bi-auliliil < j assortment cf Tics, Embroideries. Laces, Cuffs and Collars at II I>aruch's 1 >rv Goods Emporium.?Avt : I'mtsoNAt,.?Col. S. Solomons, I j "'upciiutcndeut or tho South Carolina i' !'. ii!r >a 1. \?as in Camden oil Wedncs-. t .v ; We were plca-etl to tncot the othri J Ly, Mr. H. Logan, tie njiubr truv- , ding agent of the 0'harbrton .Y.ir? am? * f'ouritr, who v,:.s on a brief vi-it to our ! town. Hon. \V. Z. liEirxER .vas in aMeniancc upon the 1". S Court in ('o!un.? , bia la-'t week, rs the counsel of Keith 1 i. Yiliejiiguo Meffers. W. L. and J. W. Delhiss 'eft for Columbia yesterday, on professional bUailK'58, # Mr. J. Duncan Shi w went to Charleston yesterday,a* a delegate lrom Lynch., wood Lodge, A. r. M.. to the (jrand * i Lodge. (ion. J. 1>. Kennedy, Caj t. James I J Villcjiijjuc a:i?i iI (i. Carrison, IN j . [eft yesterday for Charleston, \v!?;tlirr they ?o to attend the meeting of t!?c (Iran 1 Lodge, A 1". M.. i.s delegates 1 from Kershaw Lodge No. 2d. Mr. William W. I)!ek, formerly of Sumter, hut now of tie enterprising1 house of Wulbtum A I'ic; er, Chaihaton, was in Camden I ait wc-pk. Mr. Wui. li. Hudson, tlic popular Kcnluckian, is u!i a visit ti Camden, lie will remain sonic days in nur midst. II dit. in ice, 1>.j , of Knox county. Teiin., arrived the ot'icr l.iy. lie will ret it i n soon to Tennessee. Okk T(? CoNn itr.M z. -llcvs. A. M. CUri'tzbu'-fr. A !. S uto'.ti- W. ^ hitman and ,J. {). iliisell left yesterday Ibr ti:c Atiiiu.'II l.'onl-Mviiiv. Hcvrt. A. J. fitokcsami J. C. l>is?e!l m l fainilie* spent a few <|:ivs with n la lives in Cam l.Mi l?e(itre i: imz to Confer , once. Many fiiomJs <'f the 1: iter were 'lisappoint 'u at :: l.eirimi linn j?rea?:l? in the Methodist (' litreli S iroay itiglti. Tac l otion Jl iriid. Nulw'.t! st:in<liii^ tli t iline has been ii"? yet no Jiuii'iutinn in we are ^la<l t p'jt'trt a if:eiil ' improvement in tlie J rie; ol eotton ilnri t!ie p i.-t week, with a vgry liiin tnnket. The or:?l i arc beeomino ninr* \ rird, however, aroJ wo report pliers f.yui ft} to 1 (H ecu Is. I ! ; l.st ?t for m:'l? Jling. S.iles for the week To3 !> ile?; for the month of'Novunbcr bales. In A Gin ?Dr. S. Darinh was called Yesterday to attend Mr. John Bran* [rion, lour miles south uf town, who ha?l ' his ri^lit arm, from his e'.bo'.v to his wri.-t, teriihly lacerated in Isi< pin. Although exe'citinply painful, and severe, his wounds are not ncCiSaau.y dangerous. It is with pleasure* that we take the; following concerning a ''Kershaw boy" | from tlie Abbeville I'rcw ami Il'tum>' : ' Dr. John S. Thompson, who has so lomr a ml successfully prini.'ed as dentist in Abbeville, is ah nit to remove to 1 Gro> nriilc. Our citizens sincerely re-: tret { > say p <y| b vc to Dr. Thompson, j and in the tn w sphere h" has chos'-n ; lor Ins labors lie will not o dy nuil-l up . a flourish in?: practice, hut. Will make' many friends. lfn is a dentist of dc- ( served high repute. lie attended he-: lures in Baltimore and afterwards in [ I'hiladelpliia where he graduate'1 in the i Sylvanhi College of L> -nt.?I Surgery, j lii? attrtinmcriiH ami turrit were honorably rocogniz-'d by the profi's?i.?n in the j I* tat", who elected hint in 1 ' 7f> to serve an the Hoard of Dental Kxuminers f r two years, and at the expirsiion of that erm. re-elevtcd hint for five years.! lie has had a lucrative and extensive t [tractice in Abbeviilo, b it ho g-C3 to ! ilreenville in hopes that in that larger | Sold he will even d i better than here, j And we are sure be will not be disappointed. A* an accomplishrd deuti-t ml a genial tueinh.r of society he will: mccced among th? bn-v, thriving in-! isbitants of the Mountain City" IIiMV ''r \l i k.' Ilavt' T!?.a oonnvf 11 f i AAVff *i MAO ? IIIJ IwI'ViV VI 1 ho Investigating Committee, swbruit:ed recently ti tho Legislator'','sIiots .*ory clearly h .w ibo ebtrsraen of i!io lark period of our hi-tory were influ.. need by those who wauN j t heir votes. 1'lie subjoined cxtr.iMa from the "report; ridieates the ' into inwardniW of the j art borne by llio II? present "lives frntii j ivT.dinw in theViectiiiu of Honest John ['jttvrson to the U S. S"nat": A. L. Singh-ion, an cx-ircmbor frc.tn ?un:!?M\ trsiilies tlmt he was employed by iVorthington an I \V. !i. tJardner. to eltcioneer tor Patterson, by sending tbe I lieinhers V Wortiiinglon. v.lio was to j ake rare of lliein,'' which he understood* neant to pny4hctn for the'r votes That t j te sent Representative llnti<h, < f Kershaw, :o Woilliingion. an t that llniiili on his j t . turn, toll Iiim lie was i.R right. Thai te also y.-ii! Itepr-sentmive P. 1>. <l.:!;!>cr. ' i! Keisbaw, Cicm Vi ilsbn an I !5i:t!erSp<?ftr.-. if Sumter. That after the eh' lion ho wot1 ( it Patterson's hetdiptarters, Patterson watf n on** roam, Wnrthington in nn-iher paying ueinhtrs. and Warren Minion was door teepcr, and note but niembei i were adnifted to the pay room. P A lauison, a venerable Ileore-'^ntativc 'roiii Kershaw. te.lili-s tli:i* I: wa a mem- i ??r of tlie ehureli, and had tie n trying to I cad a consistent Ohri-tinu ti e for many | rears. That he was not iniimntc nor ui, I arms of confidence with the members gen- j rally, because lio con! I no:, .-ancti >n i; .lahits of dissipation. Tliat being known j isa professed (Jltrisiian, lie was never of. i Yrcd any money for his vote by any one. o far".s lie e:.n remember, cseepl >:ti on necifion. he told Mr Pa'teiiem that tie exetc I to vet" 1 <r hi: i b r ihe 1"niI * !State, j <eii it?. i oltei.son ! Id him lint ii lie did ; to he would give him JfllM. Idmt Putter-' s in did no! t tine him the m n >y. tier woul' lie have asko 1 I at! t- .11 !' >r i< ' ii" iie !i i' ; iron starving in !' ' same r on v i:li Put .. erson. KARRI ED. i i On the rvcBing of th? ":h in.'-mf, by j . ... vi. .m> < f.l' lii".. i !? >, ,l(|, ? (41 I III. lil ? ? ..... .. j riTe's father, Mr.il. \V. Ifarnii ?*? ! an i | iliss M.infant Hal' /. <1?noisier of VVliliiim } llalcv, IN j . ail of Kerslitr.v. On the evening of the 'Itii instant. at tin j esi.l"iieo of the hri lather, 1 y Itev. T ; IV. Miinncritii, Mr. Jo'ej-'t Boll, of j . itvn Us county, Ahttmrun. to M-. Kiltie, I >t daughter of Mr. A. A. !l i kal.ee, [ if Kershaw county. S. 0. NE.f ADVEBTISESEXTS. I?r. A. w. iSi il I'Ei', i.winc t.or\ri::? t\ i'\*:hf.x, s. < ., orvnKs j IMS fit .-!> 'to . M. KK.lVIi'C.S To t:m: is i't.r or jitt* n.\i:i: v\t? vii-iMtr. Oifir?. next ilaor to tint of Trial! Justice Del'ass. ilecll-oiit IVof scm4. Thirty <lny< if; - ?!?* -lit. of this notice. . if not callcl for before lite exj oration of I [.hat tii.ie. I will sell at j thi.e auction n I it of Macks . I, now lying in Iheilsfioto i I ho f*' :il!i CuV"iin i Katlroa 1 (' uio.inv, ecu. sijne i to 'ur-Ier of A. S. lino giiir.," 11 Ii. AN1M.I1S')N, Agent. December 11. 1S77. " -It SPJBCXAIi NOTICE. Vie re ,i-1 our ftietil" the l ine Tree r rt i lull ami (.Tubs to t t-.-ot at Mar-hiill's Church on Taur .av, I'lhli in. .int. ; t 11 a. i in . to forwitr 1 the < r/tni. i'i -n of a Volun nnteer Infantry ' ins.rty, e am.'it'".l v.1 i'nli.i.e s Mill >:t the t'th i't taul. A fhil . at, 1 jif-uiij : atfen laticc is r tivicl II K. Uril'M!. t: t m ci y. ___ 4 ?V. ( . ViM \<;. ISA \ VOl'Vif. YOUNG BROS., Harness, Hoofs, Shoes, Ax. Me. or repairoil at the shortest notice an I in tlio iiiii?( ihirahle ni.inuor. 'i'lio !ii;!icl price pail for I IDF*' of ail "lc-CllpilOIIS. (iivo in a call, one iloor wist of (lie I'liMtoiiico, Ciiiii'li'ii. S. .led 111* ht islisfsY ?In Hi'.' lYi.b.tlo Com ! l.'stnto of Martha Hindi :i. Wiit-p-us. V S. IvIlin-.-r '1.1 tljij'li, ! to mo i r I.oitoi nt > linitrstration hi: nil -111*1 singular i"i johoN nn-i oh .lit Is. r.^his an i oii-'liis i | M ii ,li,i iiifrlis n, latent tlie* I c iiiiii \, iloooa ,i. 'I Ii, -o arc, iIn-,', Info, I ? 11 an ! sitlmoiiis'i ail nil-1 si uvular i ho Uii.-lr. - I ai"I ere-1 iinrs n| t!i, cii-l il.--, ;-s(-1, ion ;i ir liefove mo ill a ft, n it i,t'I'r-H lie l-> I.- Ii ?l Ion mi the i!ls| 11v of Ih-e. 1*77. t - shoiv o-iii.c, if ani tliev have. wiiv sai-l nhnitii (ration sliouM not he jrrajitO'l. tiivou ini ici my liaii-i an I pcr?l, this Cth Jay of Pecembi r. A D l!:77. T F. SUfULKLAXP, J. 1\ D?.*vn.ber 11 Zt, | A i?i? i mt i i mm \imwmmm m na ?! i u?i hm ?_ct TOWN HALL! Thursday Evening", Dec. 13. A novel Entertainment will bo offered to the public by a j Juvenile Draimific Corps. Tableau 1st?TUB SLEEPING REALTY. : Tableau 2d?TUB ARTIST'S DREAM. Tableau oil?THE ELEUSINI AN FESTIVAL, a Mythological seen* To be followed by Miss Heating's celebrated Fairy Drama, Cinderella. With n foil ctsje of chat actors, for which see prosra:uuie?. .Music by a full nrcbes'.ra, under Professor McCroigitt. Chemical lights and fires will enhance the tableaux and dramatic rcpr.senta'ioiu. ' General admission 2;> cents; reserved scats In cetits. Doors open at 7 p. m.: curtain rises ai 7:i:<) p. uf. Grand FOB TilK UEXBFtrjCiF DECEMBER 18 AND 19. | I i On Tuesday and*, Wednesday evenings commencing at 7:t!<) o'clock. The I'aucy. lleiresliment and Fn:it Till Ics will he sup I'lio l with all that taste can <1 sire or the market a (lords, and we a Iviso ail those who intend to aid Snrta C ans in the distribution of favors to patronize the Fair. The marked features of the occasion will lie a post oliiee, where an .it tent ire official will he found at his post : a ei'ir stand, to supply lovers of the weed .villi ail they .1 may need; Jacob's well, jrypsey fortune teller, and all other attractions. We hope that our coiniaunity'wi'.l prove themselves no less energetic than nnr neighbors o! ^ Sumter, and that-the Kershaw (iuar ls will . feel that -ill are interested in their prosper- j ity. . f It'nner will be cerve 1 on iVcdncsJay and , Thursday, (tie I'jtii an 1 2Jth instants, nt from 1 to 4 o'clotk p. ni.* i TO ii M RAFFLED. ; Among other pcxnl thing" will lie toun i ' a Two hoive Wagon, a Moore & Ilarrif I'rerclohoi'Iing Sliof (inn, laminated etcel !l liflirel, IS:il?y ?'ani:ig<h, Soils if ('Linu, \*a?i'y. large F"mil ?'aki';?, eto. A Wlieikr A \Vand a Singer for. n-j Machine will ulso l>e rntilcJ, Mew* ' Marslnll and Mat Ms having e<?n<riH!;t<> J the Hiiioiitit of their ^conitui.-. .oi.i t > Ihej Fair fund. ilicll-2l i? J. W. MeCUIlRY; i I' h IS OfFERIXG 1 1 SSstre IndnceiHCEits ' TO PAP.TIFS WANTING DSY G-QOIDS,' I ! V eiLOTIMXG, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS!' . HARDWARE, CROCKERY, I: Groceries, die. !j; tl&* Ahvav- in the market, anJ will pay the Highest Prices for Cotton. I Don't fail to givj me a ca'l. I. W. KodRKV. "loclltf I CHRISTMAS! i i Our usually large and rnrie I stock of Vlll lyJUJllU/W V\/V?*v^ | I Embracing every variety of " FKKXC1I CANDIES, FANCY CANDIES, TLA IN CANDIES J Fruitsand IMvits.1 OK .\I,L KIN*PS 1 Currants. Citrons. I'rttne:, Ilaiains. Fijr-. 'ellirs. I'n-M rves, Sj icts, *:uu*es, Flavoring Extracts, DessicatcJ Cocoanut. ,S;o., Jtc. Family and Fancy Groceries,! HIXt'K 32XIAT. Pig 1 i a nix. Pigs Pect. <\V. Ui> keep constantly on ban I a choice "took of TOBACCO AMD CIGARS, Au?l continue I > sell The Best Cigar for tao Least Money. Firnvoi'k? ami Tojrs!j In greater variety t mn ever. We solicit n call from ur former gallons, ami lite pu' lio generally, ami guarantee J gooils nt the lowo-t prices possible. EIFtKLSY & SMITHJecliu | . - . ,v &liorii2'** &ales. III. C. Saltnond, Trustee, vs. John W'hitftker, Jixecsitor, ami James L. Reed?Execution. * Ry virtue of above execution, T will sell in front of the Court House in Camden, on tlte lirst Monday in January. 187W, tlie following tracts of land: One tract of twelve acres, immediately north of Camden, on ileaver Creek roaci, boundc I north l>y lands of Mrs. Margaret W liitaker. deceased, cast by lands late of illiain Netties, souih and west by lands of Mrs. Margaret W blinker, deceased; conveyed by William A Netties to John W'hitaker. * Oae tract of thi 1-47-1 !:rce teres, adjoining / s'line. v.cst of Reaver Cteck k . ! 1:tided r.ortli J.y land of W. C. S. Jill .-. ' y Reaver Creek roa l. mush and e-' ' y 'i"l of Mrs. .Margaret Whitaber, tic e.-.sc i; veyc 1 J.y William A. Netties to J.din W linker. One I met of fifty, seven ac os, bounded north by lands f \V. C. Eltn'c, iands of .Mrs Margaret tVh" d??:c.i.-td. cou! ti by Iands late ot J a tec* 1 unto ami John Cntitcy, end v.\-st 1 t ' s K. JJ. t'antey. conveyed to said ' . '\inttker ity James Dunlap. deceits. . I/.vied upon r.s the property >f Tvi n Aiiitiker at the suit o? II. t . Snlmcs"', ru^/ee. Terms cash. dec 11-St JOHN rORY.C. K. c. S\ B.Smith, Administrator Mai". i.r'mi.b, dcceavd. vs. S. J. fates, Oc-.r c *'> . 7 an I Henrietta Seay. parties iu iiHtr"-'? Order for sale of real estr.to, Ryan order dircccl to r.ic ' 1 bis lotior J. I*, fiutlioi-ivnd. Jiidpo of S'.Jm.., n the ahove entitled cause, I \< !I -Ali ? n he first Monday its January n< at c-e i#ourt Hou<e in Camden, lie 1'iilowiiig own lots, viz.; Lots No. 34'i, 343. 313' , :d<:. 347, 3iG, }; '). en, t;j2. c-13, :!-i. -? ?, ind ti4tl, the said lots lining situated south if tho residence of S. If. Dlodgoi, cn Kii:a Irect, in the town of Camden. Tern s cash. JOHN Df'BY, (lecl i-3t ti. K. f. D. Dnnlap. Receiver, vs. King l'erkinr? Mortgage of Ileal K-ta'e. Ry virtue of an order of toreclosnr" ; i ihove slated case, t'? mo directed. I will !?*il in t'cent of the Court Tlcitsc In Camden, in the !it?t Monday in January n- it. e" hot tract of [land, situated in the county if Kershaw, containing two liomircc ui. ? went v font i Jii-J \ acres, and hounded north >y lands nf Moore and Monroe, east l.y raet No. ltl of the Cliesnut 1 >nds. south hy and* of Jair.ci Levy and II. C. Salmon!, in I tvsr l?y lands of Kdv ai l lV/bins. I'd lands to he sold in parcel". Terms?One-half cash ^.biiarce In one ind two years. JOIIN* DORY, S. K. C. dccll til L D. 1 utilnp.' Receiver, v?. I..t*ry William*?Mortgage of real i are. Ry vi11nt> of an order of foi*i.c'-.n rc lit lie Hoove stated ca?o. Ion e^itr1 !. t will el! in front of th* Court House i t n the first Monday in Jan tary > \t. all hat tract of land situated in il. rt.ty f I^rsliae.*, containing two hu: ' mi hiriy-nino acre*, and h 'tird'*' siriifr ' > ends r.t estate i f Mark Sil.* ' hy ands of Dr. Dens, south hy lanes V>"tn. illcrhc. and west Ky lauds of Mr. I a ' . Terms -One-half cash : lmln?- i*. ' t e n't two years. JOHN ! ' JV, dcclltd f>. K. C. Mortgage Sale. Jolunhn- West to Mannes llam . Tinman Ratttn, merchants, t?u . r the firm name of Ilaiini RrotVi . dor'gago of Real and Rcrsonr! I By virtue of a clause contain in n1 norigage. authorizing the side- " i . ; - 4^^^ ;aj;"d ; r -mis. s in cisc of difan' of ;v?y % nent of the ccii-dderaticn for n - .. i norSrnwo was/riven. 1 oil! sell ,r. .re* " lit'Conrt liou-" in t'anntcn. rr. tl e Monday in January next, nil i;. > ' \ i.ireel or tract ?.f land situated . it . a era of Flat Hock creek, in the c oiiiy \ orphan* and State of South (V chaining one hundred acres r.i ic . m l hounded north l?y lands of !(.?i 'aiuhen an 5 Ainu* Fauikcnhe- cis* ! onds of Henry West, south 1/ ! rd . f Nathaniel Gay an?l west hy In: i> u I.. stephensen. Also, one two-hi ? .. Terms cash. dociid W. M. KILLINGS at. riREKXVILLI-: & rOLUiiBi' i: VIL-Lr koai>. Passenger trains run daily. Fund- \ s ox ejtod. connecting; with the fit t !ny f r.ins >n (lie South Carolina Iluihoad. cr. heave Columbia at ] * To n m [.cave Alston 1 10 pm heiv*' \'o*.vhcny f! j. m heave Hodges u lopm Leave l.oltoii < < > p m Arrive nt Greenville 8 il"? j? nt DOWN. Leave Greenville at 7 ?0 a ni 14 Wit * C I4VIIVU . ? ..i Leave Hodges 1?) 57 a ; . Leave Newberry 1 { .' i, nt Leave Alston :> *i<? p m Arrive nt Columbia A it) |i m vNL?r.i:oN nuANfii & blue bicce 1> I VISION. i>:tilv. exeepl SuivLw. li-fween BolMn an 1 AValhalla. A?.v >rnuio at'oi. ts-.ilns between Bolton a n<l An I or.- n on >!. uilny?, fue-i Jay?, Tliur* 1 ?ys and nt.tr>! ?ys. vr. Leave Helton 7 t o p in Leave Anderson 7 "'< Leave I'en lle'i it :> ; ,< ,i 1.?>voVerryviPo '' ." pi" \ reive at Yin! Italia 0 ">J r i.i I?OW>, Leave V nlimlJn 50. ,? Leave l'errvvi'ilo t? JIO a ni [.ear? Pendleton * 7 lit) am l,c:i v Anderson .IDs Arrive at l.oltou 50 > Laurens Urine'i t.iim 1 ive > litr u ..t 10 n in. ani 1? *v?' N."..lier,; i> * on \li Ttuv.: ; Thursday- ... 1 S.itur. .1 r:s. * Al.hovtl'.e l'lMie'i train connects at ll-' lt.*- ?i In'.'-'.vii an I up trair da' y, un,1. executed. TIf'iM \S V.?l>A MEAD, ? General Superintendent. I. Ni-JIT?'>, .In., Geli.#llCKit A lit. .Esiuli' Hale* llvpe.i. tea <>f .1. ] '. sialierl. i.it. .Itnlpe of rr-.tn* . tver*tiaw . -m !>. I win , i tin.- -ocond M iMt'i) In ! t :ut> i uoxt,nt tItgtjtioo of tin1 lali liiirri ii * il ei- , | of :||p per* :i.i! J?r. ; -r'? >i .I . Miiir of Mill-*. 11 >>: ituil hi > "-ii I '" niturr .lan i.'lii'! aftli . . f : : is- I'fl "!f . It'.e i|.il!:i ...at . er. rash; tn r tlril ii;-.'.i'it. niie-ltu: .1 I li .til l.ilnnee in ilii'ty. >t\i.\ ami i>iu :r .i.i "i Interest , ".".l 'l ite. Nete un I r<-*i - < it.*', W ltll llt'ti a.'.ia" If Itr.ttn it* if U itllren. Itl'lC.KI >' ! 1!T. noV'.'1'tX A'lllt". < I t!. A' eft. ilee'cl. BisCuitK. Pa Barrels of Biscuits for sn' 1 y till ' BAl M J.UOS. Seed Oats*. I Bushels r.uit Prc-LS^ed Ontg IjVVV lev sale By BAl'li iUtOB. | H