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lu Store and Arriving, EXTRA CHOICE FIOlll, &C. 30 Barrels, Snow Ball. 15 do Reindeer. 10 do St. Louis. 10 do Duconuuon. 30 Sacks Silver Lave. 20 do Can>p.<enY 5000 lbs. Choice Side Bacon. 500 do Davis Hams. <500 ck> Country do. 500 do Prime Leaf Lard. 500 Bushels White Corn At Low figures for CASn. W. C. GERALD & CO. May 20. 3t. HI. BISSEL, DENTIST. WOUI.T) call the attention ^OTrTf of those requiring; their "Teeth filled to a COMPOSITION, STILLING that he prepares and has ?used for the past ten years, as it can be re"commended in all cases where the teeth ^re far decayed as to prevent their being filled with any filling requiring,pressure. As it approaches rtearertJve color of the teeth than Foils, it will be found satisfactory infilling tire badly decayed front teeth, avoiding the unsightly appear3it.ee of the foil showing through the thin plate of enamel, also in re setting :teeth. Being nearly as hard as the bone of the teeth it will prove serviceable in the masticating surfaces of many teeth. Teeth filled several years since J have been found within a few weeks in j 'nearlv as good a condition as when first 1 'fillecL ~ ^ _ "|, Charges for filling "wifh gold, tin. or -artificial Dentine frotn 50 cents to S.\ and teeth inserted on GOLD, SILY EH or VULCANITE, from Si to 88. OFFICE on Br )iu street, opposite iMr Jan. Dunlap's residence. May 20. tf. j IN BANKRUPTCY- | In the District Couit of the Lit it erf | State*, for the Distr.ct oj South ' Carolina, In the matter of WM. CLYBURN, Jr. I Bankrupt. To whom it man Concent THE undcisigned hc-r by gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of Win Oiyburn, Jr , in the County of Kershaw, Slant of Sou lit Carolina, within the aid Distiict, who has been adjudged a J Bankrupt upon his own petition by the , District Couit of >lie said District. JOS. 31. (IA'YLE, Assgnee. May 20. 3t IN BANKRUPTCYIn the District Court of the. Cniterf | Stairs, for I fit he IHitrid of South ! (Juruliuu. In the uiatti r ofTHOM AS SCANI.ON, Darikrupt. To whom it may Concern. THE undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of Thus. Scanlon, in the" County of Ker-shaw, and State of South Carolina, within ^he said District, who has been j ndjudgeJ a Dankrupt upon his own pc | fttiou by he Distiict Couit of tlic said j District. JOS. M. CrAYLE, Assignee. May 20. St. IN BANKRUPTCY la the District Court of the Uiiifeil States, for the District of South Carofi.u, - r? rtr % i n T\ ? T A ? /ITT In the niatteri?r w .u. r>. uEJL.v_7.fxv/ii, Bankrupt. To whom it tuny Concern. THE undersigned hereby gives notice -of his appointment as Assignee of Win. E. DeLofleh, of Barnwell, in the District of Barnwell and State of Carolina, within the said District, who has been -adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of said District. JOS. M. GAYLE, May 20?3t. Assignee. IN BANKRUPTCYJn the District Court of the. Cnitctl States, for the District of South Carolina, In the matter of WM. M. TRUESDEL, Bank rapt. To whom it may Concern. '.THE undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of Win. M Truesdcll, in the County of Kor shaw, and the State of South Carolina. vsithin the said District, who has been ,1 ~ w?..i. ...... .... *?!UJUU??CU a iiuuniup U| uu uto v/itii |?rttition, by the District Court of said IDistrict. JOS. M. GAYLK, May 20?3t. Assign*.c. IN BAN KRUPTCY in the District Court of the. Cnihil States, fur the District of Son'h Carolina, Tu the mutter of JOS. 31. GA \ LK, Bankrupt. To tchom it maj Concern. THE undersigned hereby gives notice -of his appointment as Assignee "i Jos. M. Gayle of Catuden, in the District of "Kershaw and the State of Soutli Carolina, within the said District, who has been adjudged a 'Bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of said District. WM. CLYBURN, Jr., May 20?3t. Assignee. The State of South Carolina, IN Til10 CIRCUIT COURT. KERSHAW?In Equity. William JO. Jwhnsun and other*, President and Directors of the Rank of 1 Camden S. C , vs. the Rank ot'Cain S. C. aii'l others. J Bill fa' Directions, N taction (mil i lit/ii /'. IN pursuance of a decretal order entered iu this cause, creditors of the Hr<k of Camden, S. C , tire required to present statements of their claims, desijj nating the number of the bills or notes of each denomination, forming any p: it thereof, at the Danking IJou>c in Camden, S. C., on or before tli?' 1st September next, and are enjoin d fr un i i roiiiinciicin<r or fin tint pr< sc? utin? any j suits iij^aiu>t the si:d eorporati-m Willi- j ' out the sjieeial have -of>.tj?l t'oiiir. C.Ajil IVKK, i h.rk ?f ihe t "iveuit. j Court for K? r.-h.'W Com ty, S. C, May 20. 3 in ICED SODA WATER FIIESH from the FOUNTAIN, For Sale by IIO DO SON & DUN LA P. State Medical Association. A Meeting of tins Association will he held in Charleston on Thursday, the 2Uth day of May, with the view of rcr panization. District Societies are ear- I nestly requested to send delegates, and ! all niemhers of the profession hi the Sia*e are invited to attend. r The various railroads and steamboats ' will pass delegates for one fare. JOHN I'D (JO LASS, M.I>. Vice President S. C. Medical Assoc'n. May 13. 2t. j Agricultural Meeting. 1 TIIE citizens of Kershaw County will ' assemble in ihe Court Uou-o in Caui- < den on .Monuay, Ttli of June, prux. to 1 receive the icpurt ol'tiic delegates, appointed at a former meeting, to the re- i cent Convention in Columbia, and to .1 form an Agricultural, Horticultural and . Mcehatii-jii ! 0111 t\ Stif-i. rv. W.M M SHANNON, May (J. Chairman. L li'iii; Flinch Ilraiidy and Wines, t\>r MvhnunL I 'lit iiu us. . , i Tins is a pure article of Plainly as it t was bought out of the Custom House \ ati'l can be l'elicd oil as being pure and ' genuine. ,( HODGSON & DUN1,AI?. t For Family i!so. ; 4 1 PROCTOR uid G AM DLLS pure Lard ( iu Caddi s of 3, :') and 111 lbs i nch. DAVIS' Leaf Lard in Tieic s. DA VIS' Diamond Hums. Choice PI OUil, iu Quarter, Half " and Whole Sacks and Parrels. New Orleans MOLASSES and SV- ' J HUP. Choice IJrown and Cut-Loaf SUG A US. ( Rio, Laguira, and Java COFFEE, Together with a large am. well selected I Stock of GOODS, generally, which we offer low. I W. 0. GERALD & CO. 1 May 7. , N0X-KXPLOSIVK |! KEROSENE OIL, \l THIS is (lie best Oil male, ami l?y 1 lie i ' r> <?r 10 Gallons, or by the Parrel we 1 will sell as clioup as it can be ' bought in Charles to n. Also a lut^c snji- ' ply of LAM PS, &<\ < 1JOHGSON & DUX LAP. < Head Quarters 8.1. Militia, 1 ADJ. axi> INSPECTOR GEN'S- OFFICE, i Columbia, S CV Mar 3, ltiii'j. t [ Gxtrrui Ortlert So. 1.] O UCII CITIZENS ol ihis State as are com prised within the following classes, and desire to be exempted Iroiti servi'* in tlie Militia, in accordance with the provisions ol an ] Actcntiiilcd "An Act to organize and govern the Militia ot the State ol South Carolina," nppro'cd March ltii.i, 4are hereby in r structed to forward to tliis olliec, fiutnodiaicly upon the.promulgation ot this order, nppli < cations lor exemption: I. Regularly ordained or licensed ministers and preachers ol the Gospel 51 II. Clerks and einpl.iyees in publics offices, s Jus.ices ot the Peace, or tincisirales. Sheriffs, 1 Coroners, Constables, Civil officers ot the i United Stales, Ferrymen employed at any forry on a post road, and .Millers. Ill All persons entertaining conscientious scruples against bearing arms, practicing physicians, ptokssors, teachers nnu students ) in colleges, academics :ind cotnm< it schooldsl , IV. Persons regularly and honorable discharged trout <lie army or navy of In: United States, in ei?iisci|uciice ot ilit- performance ol ' .Military or Naval duly, in pursuance nt any j law ol this Stale, itud all persons who it >w are I (or may lierealier he) active members ol'regularly incorporuied lire coiiipnaics in ihis S ine. | | V. Commissioned ollit crs who shall have i st rved as such in the .M-liii.t ol this Suite, pre- j i vious to the ill) h day ol December, A. I). I . ltiliO. or in any one the United Stales, lor the space ol seven years, lint nnsu dt officers-hall j he exempt unless his r sigiiation. alter suclt I term ol service, has hecii accepted, or in some ( o'hcr lawlal inttiiiicr In* shall ItaVi liecn limiora'.dv tits li ngcal. \I l*lii|-, kitiatirs. paupers and p r ints convicted ot itn!a!ti<iii? ctiines I * c. "J. All applieaiioits lor exemption tints' be upon the affidavit ol I(>?. applicant, and snail distinctly ?ct Icrrii the name oe t tiott. age and res.dent c. il in a Uoin.rv. tow :t , or village, the nann: o:' the towship, il in a city, the ward. "I ~u? !t .|?;.ii..u,t. "cc. X Appi''"i:ionslioin eh tk or cmplnvccs in pnhhc offi cs ititot. in all cases, lot accompanied with certificates Irom their respective chiels or employers. See. 4. Applications lor the exemption of idiots, lunatics and paupers must In: made by tJteir "next fiicttd." upon his al'idavii. and must be accompanied, in tin; two lift eases by the certificate ol ilie attending physician. By order ol His Excellency the Commanderin-Chief. I''. J. MUSES, Ju., Adjutant and Inspetor-Genera!. F. J. COLLIER & l!0'8 PRESCRIPTION STORE: PKllSONS wisliii g PRESCRIPTIONS fired, will be accommodated at all hours. Having just received a fresh rupply of DRU33 AID MEDICINES. we are prepared to accommodate all who hi iy favor us with a call. May 13. If. PIEDMONT LIFE IXSHtME COM, nw lMciMinvn VA V . . ... CAPITA I. INVESTED AND WEI.I. SECURED 81^)0 fiOO I'Ui.Mli M* EARNED I I K.ST l;? \|U.Vi IIS. < >VER <;oo.ouo M ,\iJ5ER OF POLICIES IS Si ED o\EK 3 100 Jli/h'l/-&< t:< a iiml n lliilf jicr i i-ntnm uj Unfit* pa ill to I'oUcjj Uo/i/ir*. Insure lour Life fu a southern Company. A Life Insurance Policy is the surest protection you can secure fur tho9C dependent upon yoiT. Advantages of She Piedmont. It is cotilineJ 10 Lile Insurance only, and p oes not mix with the uncertainty ot other tlstncss. The rights of policy holders arc clearly defined jn its poiicies as FART OF THE ? CONTRACT, and not lclt to OUTSIDE P P f? ()W I S> RSJ a i A iron I s. Ii litis no useless restrictions-on residence ir travel; fully provides for t he'non-forfeiture ifi's policies mid places all on .fair equality is to occupation. ' It lias declared a dividend to its policy holders tlit: first Eighteen months of-10 por cent. U The I ite war taught many the heavy pen- ra allyot licit g separated Irom the Home Office ay ilt?! Companies forfeiting what had been [laid anil and relusiug to reinstate the policies The PIEDMONT" provides against this IN HER. POLICIES, and a-'l who may, by iny mishap or revolution.-be -scperaiod from ? lie Otficc, the light to reinstate policies within one vear after intervening csuse is removed. or to be ENTITLED TO SAME RIGHTS AS T > NON FORFEITURE. AS THOUGH THE HINDERING CAUSE tad-never ex.stcd, at the option ol the in aired, so that no contingency cini lake from tor POLICY HOLDERS their just rigutsrills IS DONE BY NO OTHER COM I'ANtf. It In.-paid all its los?"-s promptly, without n:t; : tor the NINE J Y days grace, ut.d las i.i.-vi-rc.-riir-s'i d a claim -k., Parties' outeai; fitting in-uiing. tire request I to ('.i iinti.e otir policies and compare them ni h o her companies l.clorc figuringT;ip COMPANY ti"S ditcrtnined to cstaliis.Ii a BRANCH OFFICE in SOUTH CAROLINA with President and Directors selected from Policy Holders of this Stnte, which ivill give yon till the advantages of n HOME INSTITUTION' as all the Premiums revived. will be left here and invested in your iwn State. The "PIEDMONT" issues Policies on the Drdinarv Lile, Ten Annual Payment. Five \nnual Payment. Single Payment. Endownent. Joint Life. Children's Endowment, lleturn Premium, or any Tulde used by other ?omnatt.ies. \V. CI.YhURN, Agent. Camden. S. C. F. R. STEGER, Gen'l Canvassing Agent. May 13. 3tn SOUTII CAROLINA State Agricultural and "c* . I ii ? ('KtfllK'Ui MilgiHIJIL'. ' Official Ori/aii o/ the S" it'll Carolina State Ai/nnil/tiralmnl Mechanical Society.) At ;in c*aily date, the .subscribers will fiubbsli the first nuiuhcr of a Monthly Magazine, devoted to the development jf the material interests of this State, mil the whole South ; and will distribute five thousand copies gratuitously. 10 that every otic uiay see what it is icfore subserib'iitr. They intend to nake it the host and handsomest indusrial magazine ever published at the Eolith, and they ask the cordial enoperation of every pood citizen in this enterprise, which must redound to the public warfare. Persons wishing copies of the first lumber, will please send their address .0 WAT KT.T? FtVAKS POfiSWELL. Charleston, S. C. May 13. tf. In Hie District Court of lite I. S. IN BANKRUPTCY. rriE undersigned hereby gives notice if his :ipp"intiirctit ?s Assignee of Jas. L.. MeDowail in the County of Kcr-hnw, ind State of South Carolina, within the mid District., who has been adjudged a W{ [Liukrupt upon his own pctititn by the District Court nf the said District. L. B STEPHENSON, vc Assignee Charleston Courier will copy 3 times vcckly. and send bill to Assignee. 31 ay 13. 3t Assignee's Sale \ [AN Tuesday the first day of June, * J pros., I will sell the .following proicrfV, subject to a confession of judgii en t to (! C. 11 stile, to-wit : One Tract of Land with Dwelling [Jou>e. containing Eighteen Acres, nore or b-s, adjoining Lands of C. 0. 11aile and ( urge Whitley A No. t'I (!? ?> iii Action belonging to I1 ('. 11 aile, Bankrupt. The S a I will take place at the resi- | 1 \ I . I ........ \ \V i! 11 i itiQ ') 1 | f!1 lli'l* *! liflili i *t ?... . nmi'-s noirli 'mikii ii. T' t ms mad*- k innvti on <1.-1 v of salt*. _ L H. STEP 11KNSON, M ;iy 18?3t. A>*ij:ncc. Notice. Mrs. Joanva Huckaher ami C. Nuk.I.K. N will acf as tov Agents during ? liiy alixuro from I lie Mate. WILLIAM DA ASH. May 6. 3t 4 )RUGGISTS AND AFOTHKUAKIUS, Have on hand and aro constantly receiving fresh supp'ies of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, ANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, AC. KEROSENE OIL AND LAMPS. CHIMNIES, aints, Oils, Varnishes, Window (ilass, I'uily. Brushes, &t. AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES sually kept in our line, all of which are I L'RE AND GENUINE, and warntcd to be as represented, which we will sell as cheap as they can bo bought ivwhcre in the State. HODGSON & DUN-LAP. May 6. NEW ARRIVALS, SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. We ore now receiving and opening a well-selected stock of Spring and Summer Goods, Consisting of the Newest Styles of PRINTS. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, LADIES' HATS, Aud various other articles. Also?a large assortment of Snriiitr anil Summer Clothing, ~I o - Cassirneres and Linens, of all qualities. BOOTS AND SHOES. Of these, wc have a fine assortment. Also, Fashionable ALPINE HATS. WHITE A.N'D COLORED. Our usual assortment of HARDWARE, GROCERIES, AND CROCKERY WARE. The above Goods having been selected with great care, and bought for CASH, ! offer tlicm very low fut the CASH. Ciill and examine our stock and you will find it to your interest. We take this occasion to thank our friends and the public generally, for the > ? ... j ?i.?n ?a nnr n;m nnntin- ! ry liberal patronage Destoweu on us, mm u juuu amuj., to merit the same by selling at the lowest possible prices. BAUM BROS. March IS. DEKAIJI HOUSE, TOWN TAXES ...... .. , DUE IN 1869. W. Rodgcrs?Proprietor. /"? A AT n T \T Q n TH10 Books for the collection of Town OA JM L) 1j IN , O. O- Taxes for the fiscal year, ending the ? ~ 31st of December, i?68, will be open INSURE YOUR LIFE at the Council Chamber from now until TIIP the 15th day of May; and after that time, Executions will be issued against St. Louis Mutual all delinquent Tax Payers. ?T.TTh,v/ieiv\uiiivv Py older Council, IN >\J RA i\ G h GOil L AjN 1. w. clyburn, ciert. J. W. HODGKKS, A gout. April 1. tf CAMDLW, s. c. NOTICE. ! ATT Envi'nrr ilomnnrU nrrninst-. q t_t t 1j nuu|)uouin.,?..?r^ -n O nil t|lc estate of John Kirkland, deceased, Y?ur Money Olid Frcighl will present them duly attested within the time prescribed by law. This no1IIE tice will be plead in bar of those who SOUTHERN EXPRESS. j fail to comply. Tltrsc indebted to the said estate will make immediate payOITICE AT THK I?C"t to dek ald house- JESSE A. KIRKLAND, SOUTH HKN STOCK AND Mutual Life Insurance Co. Capital stock 1st January, 1869, $289,100.00 Assets over JOO,000.00 PRINCIPAL OFFICES. Louisville, Ky. Memphis, Tenn. '. *><( Ktlant >, Ge(*> OFFICES ATLANTA DEPARTMENT. Gen. J. B. GORDON, President. Won. B.' h:C|?ILL,L"TT' | Vlc" W. C. MORRIS, Secretary. REFERENCES. Messrs. John Frazcr & Co., Charleston, S. C. Gen. Wade Hampton, Columbia, S. C. Gen. J. B. Kershuw. Camden, S. C. Gen. S. McGowan, Abbeville. S. C. Hon. H. V. Johnson, Augusta, Ga. Hon. Robert Toombs, Washington, Ga. Gen. John S. Presion, Columbia, S. C. Mes-rs. Willis & Cliisolm, Charleston, S. C. Col. N. G. W. Walk r. Sheriff. Barnwell S. C. I. N. Teague. Judge Probate, Barnwell, S. C. Hon. A. P. Aldrich, Barnwell, S. C. Col. James Patterson, late Commissioner in Equity, Barnwell, S. C. Kinds of Policies issued by this Compavy. To any one on his or her life, payable at death to the legal representative ot the assured. To a wife on the life of a husband. To a husband on the life of a wife, payable to him ot her death. To creditors on the lives of debtors. To Churches on the lives of their Ministers. Also, ENDOWMENT POLICIES, seculing to the party insured the amount payable at daatb. or at any age between iorty and seventy-five. A1"a PU{l.l??n'? Pn/l/?i?nnorit Pnllntna ao. niau, v^mm i i n a JUIIUUTT/MCIU i vuw?b?( ?vcuring to a child the sum assured, upon arri ving at a certain age?18, 21 or 25 Also, tion-forteiting Life Policies. AH premiums toecase after five or 'en payment*. PREMIUMS May be paid on Life Policies annually or semi-annually or the premiums for the whole life may be paid in five or ten annual pay- m mams, or all premiums may cease on reaching 45, 50, 56, 60.65. 70 or 75 years ol age. WHO SHOULD INSURE ? The rich and the poor; the clergyman and the laymen; the physiciun. the lawyer, the merchant, the mechanic and the laborer.? Every one having a family dependent upon liirn Inr support sliould effect an insurance on his life lor their benefit in case of his decease; the rich, because they have the means to provide ngainst the chances >of fortune; the poor man can spare a little every year for the future wants of those who may, be left destitute, the professional man, while in life and healfi?, finds a sure meons of support for his family, yet he rarely accumulates a fortune: the salaried man, because none are more exposed to the changes and vicissitudes of fortune. Iu short. Life Assurance is applicable to all circumstances in life. AN EXCELLENT FEATURE. The character of this company specially provides that a wife can insure the life of the husband for f he benefit of herself and children, free from any claims, dues or demands of his creditors in case her husband should die in debt nr the estate become insolvent. II M. MYERS, Jr., Attorney at Law, Barnwell, S. C., Special Agent. J. II. MILLER. No. 207^ Broad Street, Augusta, (la.. General Agent. Dr.'S. BPRUCH, Examining Physician. May 6, 3m ' Com and Bacon! WE arc still receiving supplies of Corn and Bacon which wc will sell at Charleston prices with actual expenses added. HuDGSON & DUNLAP. Condition Powders, THESE Powders will cure most of the diseases to which Horses and Cattle aro liable, also improvo the appetite and spirits. They arc much superior to any other in use. No Planter or Farmer should be wkhont them. Prepared and sold by HODGSON & DUNLAP. IIOSTETTERS And Plantation Bitters AND all of the most popular PATENT MEDICINES. For Sale by HODGSON & DUNLAP. DURHAM'S Smoking Tobacco, JUST received a largo lot of this pop, ular Smoking Tobacco. HODGSON & DUNLAP, Sweet Oil, STARCH, PEPPER and SPICES, of all sorts. For Sale by HODGSON & DUNLAP. Stationary, &c, INK, Paper, Pens, Pencils, Mucilage &c. For Sale by HODGSON & DUNLAP. Perfumery, COLOGNES, Extracts, Fi-ne Toilet Soaps and Brushes in large variety and Styles. For Sain by HODGSON & DUNLAP. Quinine. .JUST received a large lot of Quinine, which we will sell cheap for 6VmA.? Persons wanting this artiole had better lay.in a supply for the summer, as it is likely to be higher. HODGSON & DUNLAP. For Sale. SEVERAL one and two Story Wooden BUILDINGS of the estate J. Workman in the rear of the large Building on the corner Broad and Rutledge St Apply to W. D. McDOWALL. April 15. 4t LOBSTERS and CRACKERS For sale by D. C. KIRKLEY