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. i is mm&m* VJMW it.? ? iH f 11 1 ^ /is - z-J-<&-%?> &1 SH S mJ.h f j?.^4if ?Js K^v> " 5 $^K - > ; l?4'^ 118$ :" -=" P k ?*??? IS -rv'- ;v-;- ;.-. fc f'^vLV^"-'' ***' % xo J *? - .*%- -fJa L tefffflfsSRaf1 w T-^-. -~. -r-:- _ P .* <'; l> SAI.K HV * 1TIIXOX, fiFSKES A CO.. Inipnrtcns and Dealers in Guano.;, 14-i I' JStrefc; Suramin: 'J4i llroail Street, Austin 151 Knst Rnv. Wmrleston, S. U. A by K. M. KEXNhDY, Caiuden, S. <;. For <tirti??r iftf< rintelitui^ ?l'|'b' ? ' uildress above for pamphlets. Nov. 17 4in. J i Ayer's Sarsaparilla. FOR PIKU'IIXG IUE BIOOO. The reparation this ex cedent medicine enjoys ^ ft, It derived from its wires W A 3 many of which are trill] fit -'e i L rr marvellous. In veteran . Nca-es of >'-rt?Jiil-jii-- dis ease, where Uic systen i 7\ r?.| seemed saturated will > ^m\ corruption, have beci MHM rf?"WW' imrifled and cured by it if3 ,^~r Scrofulous affections ant disorders,which were ng I pravntod by the scrofu p Ions contamination unli they were painfully afflicting, have been radical); I cured in such great numbers in almost every see I tion of the country, tiiat the public scarcely neet r to be informed of "its virtues or uses. Scrofulous poison is ouc of the most dostruc tive enemies of our race. Often, this unseen am unfclt tenant of the organism undermines the con atitution, and invites the attack of enfeebling or fa tal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of it! , presence. Again, it seems to breed infceliot throughout the body, and tlien, on some favoralih occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of it! hideous forms, either on the surface or among tin k vitals. In tho latter, twbercles may bo suddenly deposited in toe longs or heart, or tumors formet In Uic liver, or it shows its presence by eruption! W on the skin, or foul ulcerations on some part ol f the body* Hence the occasional use of a liotth r of this Sarsaphrilla is advisable, even when ll( active symptoms of disease appear, l'ei sous nf Aided with tin foUowing complaints gcnerall; find immediate relief, and, at length, cure, by tin use of this SJ.ltSAV.lKU.LA: St. Anthony's Fire, Knse or Krysljtelas, Tetter* Sal Jtheum, Scald lira !, Itiamcorni, Sure "yes Sore Ears, and other eruptions or visible form! of 8c*ofttiou?_ disease. Also in the more con cealed forms, as Jtysrpcpsin. Dropsy* Hear Disease, Kits, Epilepsy, Xnnratyla, am the various Ulcerous affections of the musculai a and nervous system^ r Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial TilsW eases are cured by it, though a long time is ve quired for subduing these obstinate maladies !>; any medicine, r.ut long-c m tinned use of tkh medicine will cure the copipiaiut. Lriirorr/tve or Whites, Uterine Ulcerations, and i'cinah Diseases, are commonly soon relieved and tilti *m mately cured bv-its purifying and invlgoratiuj w effect. Miqute directions for each case are fount In our Ahjiautlc.eunplied gratis. JlhrumatUtn and Gout; wheui caused by accumulations of e.x traneous matters in the blood, yield quickly to it ; aa al6? Liver Complaints, Torpidity, Coitf/ration or Inflammation of the J.teer, and Jaundice, when Arlting, as they often do, from tht rankling poisons in the blood. ThL SAKSAPAKILLA is a great restorer for the streugtl and vigor ofAhe system. Those who are J anguld and jMilcis, Despondent, Sleepless and trgubled with Xerejtts Apprehensions oi fears, or any of the affections symptomatic oi Weakness, wlUVttnd'immediate relief and eon vincing eridcnco of its restorative power upot trial. J? BETAKE D BY Br. Jf. C. AVER A CO., Covvell, Maaa. f "V Practical and Analytical Chemists. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Ouij'xil' \.'U tiff XlfOBGSOxT & DUN LAP. Nov. 3>v__ *' w;.' ]y.H ^ F-^Paaa "i ^ " f I1?; g X -r | | *" Ht - 1 */ i "? HI|l? ^ ' |: f Pv V W" *l?tj;i fif^T 'L FJ. * <t \ u-- - v SALfc. RY permission of the Cfljjn ofProhr.'c. will I Hold on Hie 'Jilt of JaruJy If?l. at the lute I residence of Anderson Quails. deceased, J TWO HOltSEH, IKX.l FURNITURE, ' etc. JOHN ALLS, Adtn'r, Pec. 22.?3t pd. State of South Carolina. KERSHAW COUNTY. By J. F. SUTliEP.U.ND. J l\ -fTTllllRKAS, R../. McCreiprlttruadc VV suit to me to grant liiin Letters ol Administration of the Imitate and effects of the late F. J. Colli cr^dcc'd THESE ore therefortto cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said R J. Collier, dc ? .1 . . t . . Ji _ ? i. r ceased, tout tney i e auf, appear uu*un me, in tbo Court of Piutate, to be bold r at Camden on the 10(1' of Fcbruaij next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause if any they have, why the said Adiuin istrationshould not be granft-d. ; Given under my hand, this twenty sixth day of January, -Anno Domini 1871. N J. F. SUTHERLAND, J. P. Jan. 26,?2ti M Mpsfeen Batter. A Superior Article of Gflehen Butter, jug ,vV cct'ived at KIRKLEY'S. . r - . *? * . rg I ANNUAL NIEETIXG OF TUF. jc. Stockholders or the Soutli Caroli- . f; ua Kail Koad Company, AND OF I. i THE SOUTHWESTERN RALL j ROAD BANK. 1 I i i THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE * STOCK1IOI.PKKS of the above institution* will bo liclil 2:1 (lie City of.Charleston. on tl.e ( second Tl'Ksuav in February ne*t. (lie 14th * 3 of lie month. Place of meeting, Ilall of the , A Southwestern Kail Kond I5aiik. on Hrond * ^ Street. ] lour of convening. 11 o'eloek A. Al ftn the day following, \\*i;tt;>-1Y, the .? I Mb. there will be an election I>< ! I -it the )?. place, between the hours of !> A. M. and " I ^ i' M.. tor fifteen Direct01 ^ ofthe lin'l I.'onil J Oinp-Miy. nn.l thirteen Piieptorsof the It ink. it ; A Committee to verify Proxies v. iii aileini C?. 1 Tin* following addition to the lly-Laws. ' |>"o|xised .at tie- Special Meeting in May l;sst, fi, wiil peine n > for net ion nt thii: Artiele 1st. ^3 Spetiou 7lb, shall be. "Any iniinber of Stock 1 -J holders, not less than ten, representing live fi thousand shares shall be necessity to re ? I Stockholders will be passed as usual over I the Road. to and friun the Meeting. free of charge, in accordance with the resolution of 2s I the Convention of 1804. j? j 11 Emery. ^ i j;in. 12 St. Sec'y! BLYTHEWOOb INSTITUTE. Male atitl FewjaSe. 3 l;iy si location'. , "Ibis Institute is located in Ky Cot N'i V. about Ihreoliiurths ofn mi In from Dotiu Station'S on C'mari.ottk ani? Coi> ! t.MltlA K\tl.ltOAl>. ill one hi 1 lie mo>t pleasant | c _ ami healthful s?ctinint of the Srate. Its rural t retirement, together with the absence of all | those iliveivii'ie<.excite.m nfa and teu'.pfai'otm, o ' ilfftihe.it 1.1 towns ami cities, nnmirabij adapts I: if as a jiiaro for moral ami mental culture. The moral a ad religions tone of the eominMiii- o fy is of the higinvt order. Ecclesiastical and a j Sabbath School privileges are iiittni.Iiint. e T CO I KSL OHNSTUrCTION. " ? The Coarse will be both thorough and a t practical; embracing such studies as are co1 sential to the proper trainine ami develop1 j nK'iit oftliemiiui, am! totittinirtt for the higher I " I i aims and responsibilities of life. j 0 ' DISCIPLINE. 1 Til" Discipline of tln> iiehoni. while R eon-. , , t suits the Welfare mid hnppiri.t? * of pupils is ) *. j po-itive m il unyielding. Prompt am! uiihcaL ' tnting obedience to uil rules and r?*gulntic?n-? is required. ! .SCHOLASTIC YEAR. [ | The Fourth Srh??!:mtic Year, embracing j | ; two j* % -.ifiis of twenty weeks each, wit! |j 5 j ('eminence on the Fiu-r XI.'?n:?av in I-'i:b? 3 I.C.UtYXKXTMici elite I.! !'.!.!( j j, I nl,owing a short vacation during the tatter I I j part n( tie* Summer. ? TERMS PEE MISSION. IN ADVANC J j P.oani, including fuel, limit's and \v:uiru?. ti > j an I tuition iii all tin* usti'il brunches.. 51Ot t'C g , Tum.ix. PttiMAuv.j I.".0 |i j i i'l/i t iv1*.', A.i.v.nf.jtjr ir. <io i' Tt ITlON. ClJM.ttlilATK I'D { ! Xlt att;, with use of instrument 20 10 J j FltKXCH 15 00 | Pupils are charged from time of entrance | j to close of .Session. Ko dediicti'.n will be r tnr.de except in cares of prut r.i.'Vn sickness* -; i'ui.i! are required to fur:si"Ii tin ir own bed | 1 linen, covering ntui tn.vt Is. I ! For further information address ? Vf. 3 Di EiiAAi, J'.ii.ei|ial, .. t Doko, 3. C'. ' j ! REFERENCES. U I Lev J. L. Reynolds, University. S. C. i Dr. 3 V>". It oliij.n t. Doko, 3. C. Col. 15. E. Eitin*. Doko.S V. ? Dr. Jos. Qn.iltleb.iiini, Doko, 3. f. 1 Rev. T. W. .MeliiviMtf,.,.. Ki??.m:!i\ 8. C. s (ton. i'aui Qua"Irbnnui. Lexington, S. C. j. Rev. 14. 14. Vault. V?'iinisboro\ .-> C. J | 14ev. A. K. Durham, Catttden, ; >. (J. U D. L, DeSAUSSURE & CO., j 1 Offer at the LOWEST CAsII PRU R.S. or : jj in Exchange for Cotton and other Produce, Baggiojr, Bacon, hides, p ? " Ties, Shoulders, * Hope, liaws, . , Bacon Strips, Bacon Shoulders, Bacon Haius. Smoked Beef, Jttce, Beef Tongues, Flour, Mackerel, Salt, Porto Hico Sugar, ^ M Demaran Sugar, ^ lieGned Sugars, fcj Java Coffee, N. (). Molasses, |*j Ilio Coffee, \V. I. Molasses, j & Laguira Coffee, Syiups. ffl i Starch, Soap, Soda, M Indigo,, Snices, Mustard, PI C'a?*l'isli, Sardine.", C ^ Can Fruits, Bottled .Tellies, i Preserves, iu Bottles, Ginger i" Cj. Smyrna Figs, j JJ S: Prunes, j ti( j Hsisins, (] Curr ants, j It j Almonds. rt Q Enp.ish & American nil sizes, -'J' pj ' Worcestershire and otlo r Sauees. j tv Walaut, Tomatoes a d Mushiooii I" : Katsnps, Bt I Apples, ? Oranges, and Cocoanuts, ^ T T AT V E: ! JUi.JA.LJLJ r I IA Permanent Manure. Tiit? tindertigned, Agonts for I ho | Georgia ]m M Mizii Co., I ? Offer for Sale, I j, SHELL L.1ME, \i J Prepared for MANURE, or for Mason-1 j ry and White Washing Purposes. j v j Price per (on Delivered in Cain-1 *' den, $iS.OO.. 1v ; Orders left at our STORE will meet! f nr-nnmf-. ntfoiitinri D. L. DkSATTS?URE A* CO j _ f- ALSO THE CELEBRATED ! i; MONITOR PLOW. " Orders taken for all kinds of Plantation Tools I < AND Farming Implements. D L. DESAUSSURE & CO. ! * Axle Grease, rn t By the Box or Keg. - fcj HODGSON & DUN LAP. GENERAL FIRE AND JEE INSURANCE AGENC CAMDEN, S. C. Piedmont and Arlington Life Insurance (loiiipan RICHMOND, Va, r:-irt ir?r>nh Rnmossful and "Wc thicst Insurance Company intho South. ASSETS to iclli Sept., 1670, $ 2,011,091 '.XNl'AL INCOME l,f>W,0(J( co J'omcuis issued to 13t!i DEC'EM 15ER. 1870, 13. ^l77G Oo2^2L]pCt23LiOi Pacific Insurance Company San Francisco, Atlantic Eranc New York--Capital One Millioi Doliars Gold. Policies Issued Payable in Gc or Currency, Richmond Banking and In ranee Company, RICHMOND, VA. V.FITAI $300,000 Fur every description of insurance, nn n W. CLYB1IRN. Agent SERSHAW? 1 n Equit In the Common Picas. Ielcn 11. Wliitaker, Adru'x ft a). Suiii'if! Albert, et a).?-BILL. P.y virtr.i* of an order made in the ?b by S. \Y. Melton, Judge f>i!i Circuit, trli Jan.. I -7 l. i will .1II before I lie Co J.fiM' door in Camden, ??!i the first Mom I IVbroary next, tho following descril iiitls fto-wit: The (fleet! IT iii Place. on the Western f I Wateree Kivur, coiiiaiiiin^ Three Hund ml Thirty Eight Acres, more or less liou <1 North by lands of instate L. L. Whita ml it Perkins, Smith by lands of Mail i!rj Herman Ilanui ami oilier*. ? ALSO ? One other Tract containing Nineteen Ac ioic or less, bounded by lands of tile Esla I 15. Perkins and L. L. Wliitaker. Oiip other Tract containing Two Tluntl iCres more or less, bounded by lands leaned}', Clark and liatmi. ALSO Several other Tracts, aggrcpnlieg N iutiilred and Thirty Nine Acres more or It minded iiy lands of Estate Mason J). Wo ohii Puidei!, Emanuel Parker, Estate leu. Perkins, ihe Messrs. I5aum, John W n. Theodore Lang, and Wateree l.ircr 'la's oft!:e Land e.m ba seen at inyolfice, lid after the 2Isf instant. Terms, c mill Cash, balance in one, two and III care, from day o f fm!ts. secured by bond w ivn or more u|>j>rov.'d sureties, and a m< a?c of the lands, with interest at seven | er eeiitiini per annum, payable annually urchascra paying for papers and stumps. JOHN KEliSMAW, Jan. 12.?lit Receiver, Keforco GREAT REDUCTION [is Priee of Tuifl? AT TLII-3 'mm feme Til? exorcises of this Institution, will sunn I mi Monday. ttnd January, m xt. V.ill :;b!y co!.?iiu:>ril under tlui Tiliti 1'ivo Teachers. iiinl under She r.r.perinlcr ics* ft Hie uiidi r-igtic.l. Feeling grate r tSii* patronage extended us, we gi\e lieli ,e reiluetion iu our Prices of Tuition : ollegiidw Dc'pt. 1'er Moil'.!i...... v! endemic t{ ri inn ry ti reiieh 'I u.-de and useot Piano.-Sc. tf W. BEAUMONT CLARKSOX, rofcstor of English Literature, Languns and Mathematics. Mrs. M. LOUISE CLAKSON. Principal, English Department. Miss L.J. CLARK, * Drawing, French and Music. Miss It. F. GAILLAKD, Music. Our object is to establish a School wlf nor men, as well as Rich, can hnvo tin lildien edncated, and not to have what is ten erroneou. lt Rtvied a Sni.KCT Sritot Vv. rkaumoxt claim; son. Dec. 15?If. Principal. [n the Probate Cour ICE US li AW. x parte, Martini Thompson, Caiui . Thompson, et al.?Petition. In pursuance, of the decree oftheCoi this ease, I will sell before the Cot nuse in Camden, oti the first Mouidny, next, nil that well known Plan do or Tract of Land on both sides of Sr rs Creek and both sides of the Laucns! o..ii, where .'nines S. Thompson hifi sided, eoiitaininjt One Hundred and 0 ul a Ilalf (I'll J-'J) Acres, more or le ci'iiis, one half cash, balance in one a i o years, secured by bond and mortgage eii.i-es. Purchasers paying for papers a amps. For further particulars apply v'JOJ^C J. TIlOiJP.sON, Trustee Jan 12. 4'. Pepper, Spicks, Lurch, Corn Starch, and Arrow I'oot, For Sale hv HOOCSOX &, DUNLAT' MAIL NOTICE? I'OST OFFICE, CjtMDf.N, S. C., Jnnunry -1th. IS71 On and alter the lOlli inst., the Of! aurs will be as follows: Open daily from 10 o'clock A. M. (o 2 P. rom (i 1'. M. to 7 P. M. Sundays from . M. to 11 A. M. Ainil closes duily a elnol; I'. M. . All persona in arrears fur I!ox rent f ostage, who do not settle immeliati ill find their mail at the (.ienonil IMivo in! newspapers belonging to said dclinqiio iil he held and mid in accordance with Ust Odice laws, for the paj uienl oftlie sat Helixes not paid lor (one?puuterini aiiee) will he declared vacant, und lor n n the above date. .SAMUEL PLACE, P. M mi. 5?It. "Toys" 'or the Little ones. A great variety n nd hovel in design. HODGSON <fc DUNLAP KNOX & GILL,r Cotton Factors AXD General Corassion Waits To. 4, Kolliday St. Baltimore, ]y !e./.*ignnient of Cotton or other Produ CHpeetTully solicited anu liberal udvnti tadu by us through our Agent at Camd I. C. Sept. 15. tl LATEST QUOTATIONS OP Y, SOUTHERN SECURITIES. ' IN CHARLESTON, S. C., Corrected "Weekly by gmwmfmrn aj_ Broker, No. 25 Broad-et. DECEMBER 6,1870. / Statu Securities?South Cnrolinn, old ' 85?; dd new?(?t70 do, registered stock, / 70? # ??< ' ' trire?A imnoia On RnnHa (7b. ^ nw'i'iii * * ? v*'" """""i i i.CU ?_; Charleston, S. C. Stock. %52-.. i do, riro Loan Bonds,?@G8; Columbia, / 21J S. C. Bonds. (<p00. ^ Railroad Bo.vds?Blue Ridge, (first mortgage, n GO- Charleston and Savannah, af>0? es*' Charlotte, Columbia ard Augusta, n 85: Che- _j of raw and Darlington,?uSC; Greenville and Cr-i ,t. Columbia. 1st mortgage a 85;?do. Slate guar- -.J: antcc, n(iy : South Carolina ex-coupon, a73; - do, nti'J. Spartnnbttre and Union, a.r>5 RAtLTtoAd Stocks?Charlotte, Columbia ~ .7-1 and Augusta,?@40. Greenville and Colutn- ~ '*u bin, a2:--- Northenstern, a J3: Savannah and Charleston, a32. South Carolina whole shares, a41; do., hall do, a41. SOUTH CAROLINA BANK BILLS. *Bank of Charleston ?@? *Bank of Xewberry ?@? Bank of Camden 32(a)? Bank of Georgetown 5(a)? ply Bank of Setth, Carolina Hfy? J"-] Bank of Chester 7(a)? Bank of Hamburg 8(W)? Y- Bank Stale S. 0., prior to 1361 ,. ln(^? Bank State. S C issue 1861 & 'G2.25(W;? 1ti,lanters& Mechanics' Batik of Charleston ?(o)? Tcoplfi's Bank of Charleston.?(aj? are ! *Lrtiion Bank of Charleston ?(W,? J J "" ^Southwestern R. IT. Rank of J"* Charleston, (old) ?@? i iicil *South western It. It. Rank of Charleston, (new) ? @?, 0 Sfate Rank of Charleston G0? jjv Farmers' and Exchange Rauk k?r of Charleston...* 3(o)? ni'H Exchange Bank of Columbia...70? Commercial Rank of Columbia.. 10@? Merchants' Rank ofChcraw G(a)? Planters'Rank ol'Fairfield G(?j? State of S. C. Rills Receivable...05.. Citv of Charleston Change Rills.!) j. red ?? ot *Bills marked thus (*) are being redeemed at the Rank Counters of each. 2; KING'S MOUNTAIN a"ri MILITARY SCHOOL, ; 77, YORKVILLE, S. C. ~ mo THE First Session of tho School venr of 1*71. will begin on tho 1ST OF FE13RU. aC >*'' ARY. I? 'H.V Terms.?For School Expenses, i. e., Tui? *a !''' tion. Ilooks. Stationery, &n., Boarding, Fuel, ] Lights. "Washing, in currency, per Sos< / si on of five mouth K For circulars containing full particulars, [J ' apply to Col.. A. COWARD, fj _ Principal and Prietor. December 2?. 6t. Saner Kraut 12 nml PICKLED CUCUMBERS. Nice" and I f FRESH,at KIKKLEY'S. j J ^ . J, Paints j?nd Varnish. Pure Enulisti White Lend. f I fan Chrome, Greene nnu Other Colors. : i Da inn r, Conch, .Copal Varnishes Ac. hi Linseed, Tanners and Miieliinerv Oils. fi ,1, For Sale by HODGSON & DUNLAP. U ,w Carpeting, Oil Cloth, Matting, op Rugs, Door-Mats, &c., See., >- Such us are usually found in n first class l~,J, Carpet Store. Nov 21.?din. Cooking Extracts. | ?'C8 Maccnroui, Coxe's Gelatine, Sea Moss Faline and Spices. For Sale by HODGSON & DUNLAIL LEIBIG'S F Extract- of Meat. niglilv strengthening for Invalids and Child- ^ ,ro run, by * HODGSON & DUNLAP. to t ?? Medicines, Sc. 1 A complete supply of the most popular Pa tent |p Medicines. Ai.n, Hostcttem, Plantation, ? and German Hitter,-. For Salo bv , f HODGSON & DUNLAP. <I, for Kerosene Oil. to Pure, Snfo and Cheap For Sale by 3 HODGSON & DUNLAP. T pha in Frencli Confectioneries, a * A Fresh supply of Crystr.lizcd Fruits, Fancy and Plain Candies, for Sale bv * Vr HODGSON & DUNLAP. 'y STOCK. lid ?j' . ALSO nd to . A Full Assortment of Dry Coodf, Hardware, ? Unots Stnii KilOCS, ouuuicijr , Hats and Cap, Crockery, J Wood and Willow Ware, and Tin Ware, ? 1 Whicli will be found suitable for Family and Plantation Purposes. D. L. DeSAUSSUJIE & CO. ; ""valuable farms ice v POH, SALE, *iii near LIBERT Y 11ILL. t7 ALf-O, ;?? ry; At that place. ?1B KERSHAW & KERSHAW, [no no. Dec. 15.?tf. Solicitors. uU , i-nt ___ , ' Wanted to Mire, A PIANO, in good order. Apply ?t _ THIS OFFICE. Nov. 10. ew ' SPECIAL NOTICE. On after January 1st, 1871, we will, POS? ITIVEIA NOT CREDIT any parties whoso accounts are standing OVER ONE YEAR. NECESSITY forces us to adopt the above 3 Rule, und in ho case will we VIOLATE it. HODGSON & DUNLAP. QUAMMDM a, I INIMft , uiiniiivun \x. Linmui ? Attorney's at Law &c. ^ ' t. CAMDEN, S, C. OFFICE on Broad-Street, over Mr. BENJAMIN'S STORE. ^ * - > r - -? ? - -r~r - 5*J - " ' + *? '; ' <? . ' ......,v . ? . v- . ? 1 ' * "WHO FERTILIZER," , # " OF THIS POFULAR FERTILIZER [AS BEEN REDUCED FOR THE SEASON 1871, TO MEET THE NECESSITIES OF THE ^ZL^AJSTTIIN'Gr OO^JsKJIJITTlT, . AND IIAS BEEN FIXED'AT' \Sn?Fifty Dollars per Ton of 2,000 lbs, at Factory. iME?Fifty-five Dollars per Ton of 2,000 lbs. at Factory s >. * Payable 1st November. 1871, WITHOUT INTEREST. u , * AV3I. O. TJTJiiJSS 'Ac CO., "* rl; Xy- j-ti .AGENTS, ?-CHARLESTON, S. C. Jan. 19. . 3ni. ' . x: ; * ' jt" |fcM WHANN'S * ji n^i^- *jni? STANDARD GUARANTEED hi - * . sssmr. tl BAW BONE MAKUFAOTUScD BY ': J . ' ? n-\ - ???<*? \ ? t? 5 "c: y ? ft?! Ji<C{T? C-.i'j.vj ima i ami! MGT8N,SEl."tf ?/. FOB SALE BY s n PIR P H 0 S P H i T E. ^ -' ' r:' "' " ' J THE GREAT fertilizer For Cotton and all Crops. . . , '. * ?!?"> Mie unparallelled success of this Great Fertilizer on .^.LL CROPS, proves it e the BEST and CHEAPEST Manure now offered in the market, t has been used by many of the most eminent Planters in the South, and every single instance it has given Entire Satisfaction )n COTTON its cfliicts have been particularly marked. It is no rare thing WH ANN'S PHOSPHATE to increase the yield from ONE HUNDRED TWO HUNDRED PER CENT., or even more I Ir. George C. Dixon, an eminent planter of Cameron, Ga.., in a letter to the iner t?* Plaii/cr, says that in an experiment with seven leading Superphostcs and Guanos, the Whann's proved itself the best of all those tried) paying et profit at the low market rale of 820 90 per acre of cotton. Sy- A copy of Mr. Dixon's letter furnished on application. 2?*OH. ?ja.2L.3E3 ^ -*r~w~ /-\ -rv it -rx v\ x xx /~sj n v\i /^v (JLAlriiUKiN, MMiiilJNii & UU., Charleston, S. C., and Augusta, Ga. Tan. 19. 3m REMOVAL BAUMBRO'S.. Having removed from their Old Stand, to their USTIEW, EUjEC3-j^3SFT AND COMMODIOUS BUILDING At the center of Broad and Rutledge'Strects. Tncy would invito their friends and the puolic at large to examine the Heeeirt Additions to tlieir J^toek, "Which they havo endeavored to render Corresponding; to tlaeir Building. Thankful for past favors, wc would ask a continuance of the same, corificfoh hat our patrons will be compensated for calling, by the ElIES^Z^IE^IESLAIOIj.-Sr LOW PRlOUg At which wc have marked our stock in consequence of the L^VTIH DECLINE IIY COTTON 4 BAVM UP , Camden, Dec. 15. *?S.