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1 11'I* 1 TV* v * JPQ&IBY. : Fpr the. Caindcn Journal. MY GYPSY MAID.. Twos the closing hour, the dewy boor, Ofa long, long summer day. My life was like .the budding flower, \YhHo my heart was light and gay. ?- "4 met my lovo by the river side, w 'Neath the jessamine'* perfumed shade, There by the side of the rippling tide, v - I woo'd my dark-eyed GypsMaid. Her smite waa bright as the morning light, As it chases the night awny, Her eye* they rivalled the stars of night, TJ2re the dawning has dimmed their ray. I woe'd her Jo be my willing biide, In* borne 'ueath the western skies, ' T<? leave her borne by the river side, T~ -rBot she silently droop'd her eyes. X swore to her then, her home 1 'd call _ { Mine, wherever her home might be, Sly nnme and my fame I'd leave tkera all. Sly dwelling, the forest should be. But laying her band upon her heart, Uplifting her eyes to the sky, Withainournful8mile,sho8ai(l:"we pnrt" "HereTbft>tcF'~?nd "breathed a sigh. , We parted there, we parted by night, ? 1 ? zAt tfco oioee of that summer day, V? -Whore the jess'mine vines their sprays unite, We met?add we parted forayei We parted there, bat our cheeks were wet With the tears, we could not control, J Our parting there I'll never forget, Tho' ages may over me roll, *W^pkrted.tBire, we ported in tears, By the side of (bat rippling tide. Ages have roll'd t^eir volume of yean, O'er the maid, I woo'd as my bride, .yswl-tff"! ( Beaumont. -AGRICULTURAL. Sandy Soils and; their Management. The character and treatment of J- -La. ? SHIiQy SUUS) ttio in ajiiiuoi uvv/ij particular .the reverse of those of clay. They do not possessthe property of adhesiveness, and they have but little affinity for water, which escapes from t hem almost as soon as it falls- They have brat a slight heltfnpon the manures which are diffused through them; thev #"wre-tooee in their texture, and may be plowed at any time with equal advantage, providing the sowing or planting is to foilow immediateay soils are much benefitted C&y a? ?ixtpre of sand, so likewise are sandy soils greatly improved by. the addition of clay, yet in a ranch higher degree; for though it would never pay, as a general rule,, to add sand to clay, yet the additinivof a few loads of the stiffest; would in alroost everj' instance much more than compensate for the* trouble and expense. For this purpose the clay should be thinly spread in autumn upou sward land previous ly plowed, and the winter's frost will effectually separate the particles. It should then be harrowed thoroughly and deeply in the i-spring, and subsequently plowed ft Btearv. Such a dressing on a light crawling land is more than equivalent to any equal quantity of the best manure, and will be permanent in its effects. Clay and sand are ne?w(ft88&cv to each other as thoy can"'qualities which are essential to a good soil; and that will always * be found the best, which has the proper proportion of each. : Sandy soils are improved by the frequent use of a heavy roller; it .jcanuoi be used too often. They require it to be mado more comv pact, and!; an^* treatment that secures this object,, will be advantageous. T.inxa. fcv If* rhfimical action on ?? ?-tike eoustitoeiats of soils, renders! eand more adhesive; and when cheaply obtained, it is always a ! profitable dregsing for sandy soils, to the full amount that they re I quire. Gypsum in considerable I quantities, has an effect similar to tue lime, both on clay and sand;, and wlfen added in smaller por* tions, produces a striking increase in th^crops of sandy soils- Clay madt-containing either carbonate, nlphate or phosphate of lime, are of great value to sandy soils. EqualJy beneficial are ashes leached or *HnTeacfied, peat or vegetable manures of any kind. Somr calcareous sands, containing a large proportion of Hme, like those of Egypt and extensive regions iu the Barbary States, will produce luxuriantly, if supplied with a slight addition of. manure and abundace of water. Sanay soils can never be profitably cultivated till they have acquired sufficient comgactness ;and*:fir*fclty to sustain a rwvrt trrntrth Ibf crass clover; and f" ?" ?-- o . when once brought to this condition, jftev are among the most They are at times easily plowed and worked; they required no draining; and though light and dry,are quick and kindly soils, give AS' immediate and full return for the labor and manure bestowed upon them. When in condition to produce grass, sheep are admirably adapted to preserve and augment their fertility, and by their incessant migrations over it, their sharp hoofs pack the surface ^dcfeely producing the same efFect , as the roller. ? , Gravelly soils are in some respects similar to sand, but much less desirable, being appropriately termed hungry. Tboy are also like the larter, peculiarly lcachy <: V - -,j 1 1 - " SgB 1 but in on increased degree, permitting the rapid'escape of manure?, both by evaporation ancV drainage. Such as are calcareous ! or composed of limestone, are in a. j great measure not subject to those objections; as the disposing affinities of the lime have a tendency to retain the vegetable matters, thus compacting the soil, and holdirg whatever pabulum, or food of plants, may from time to time be given to it for the want of future crops. Unless of this latter de^ scription, gravelly soils should not be subjected to tillage; but appropriated to pasturage, when sheep will keep them in the best and most profitable condition of which they are capable. Loamy soils being intermediate between clay and sand fpossess characteristics and reauire a treat ment approximating to one or the other, according to the predominance of either quality. They are among the mo9t desirable soils for the various purposes of agriculture.?Farmer's Advocate. SHANNON & LINING. Attorney's at law Ac. CAMDEN, 8. C. OFFICE en Broad-Street, over Mr. BENJAMIN'S STOKE. W. R. WITHERS, " Attorney at Law. CAMDEN S. ar-,. ? Office, above C. Noeluk*! Store. : ' March9. > '< Aii. OR. E. G. HUGHES Having located in Camden, respectfully tender* hit professional services to the oiti zenR of Camden and it* vicinage. Office at the Kershaw House. - Mar. 9. tf CAMDEN FEMALE SHE ' The Second Session of this Institution, will commence on February J8th. The School will be ably conducted ivy the lynchers mentioncd below, who, feeling grateful for the patronage extended Ibem during the past Session, offer their services again to the people of Camden, and respectfully snbnjit for the eonsideratieo of patrons, their extremely LOW RATES of TUITION, viz: Collegiate De'pt. Per Month #4 00 Academic.... ..,.,*3 00 Primary...... .\..\2 2f> French *. 00 Drawing ....3 00 Music and useof Piano... T.3 20 Mrs. M. LOUISE CLAKSON. Principal, English Department ? W. BEAUMONT CLARKSON, English Literature, Languages, Mathematics. Miss R. F. GAILLARD, Instrumental and Vocal Music. Feb. 16 tf. Toilet Articles, In great variety, such as English and French Hair Brushes, Tooth Brush, Lnbin's Soaps and Powders, Toilet Sets and Bottles, Vases, &.c., Colognes, Handkerchief Extracts and a great many articles too nomerous to mention. HODGSON & DUNLAP. Pepper, Spices, Starch, Corn Starch, and Arrow Boot, For Sale by HODGSON A. DUNLAP. GENERAL FIRE AND LIEE INSURANCE AGENCY, CAMDEN,S.C. Piedmont and Arlington life Insurance Company, RICHMOND, Va, I The most Successful and Wealthiest Insurance Company in the South. ASSETS to 10th Sept., 1870, $2,011,090.70 ANNUAL INCOME J,500,000.00 NO POLICIES ISSUED to -* lO Oil iuio irc/u, Fir? Oompanie? Pacific Insurance Company of San Francisco, Atlantlo Branch New York?Capital One Million Dollars Gold. Policies Issued Payable in Gold or Currency, Richmond Banking and Inrance Company, RICHMOND, VA. CAPITAL $500,000. For otwj deacription of insurance, apply to W. CLYBUEN, Agent. Lamps and Chimney's. Beautiful selection of Lamps, and a large Assortment of the best flint glass Chimney's by HODGSON & DUNLAP. Kerosene Oil. Pure, Safe and Cheap For Sale by HODGSON & DUNLAP. Medicines, &c. A complete supply of the most popular Patent Medicines. Alio, Hostetters, Plantation, and German Bitter*. For Bale by HODGSON & DUNLAP. E. J. FORD, House, Sign and Furniture PAINTER. . CAMDEN, S. C. Imitations of all kinds of Wood and Marble, Paper Hanging, China Gloss Ac., done in the best style. His prioea Will be in accordanoe wil h the times. given. jan. 26?6m. Paints and Tarnish. Pure English White Lead. Chrome, Greene and Other Colors. Damar, Coach, Copal Varnishes &c. Linseed, Tanners and Machinery Oils. For Bale by HODGSON A DUNLAP. 11 J&. DR. SHALLCNBCIKCKR'S Fever and Ague . ANTIDOTE Always Slopi (b? Cklllf.. Tills Medicine has been before the Publie fifteen years, and is still ahead of all other known remedies. It does not jrarga, docs not sicken the stomach, is perfectly safe in 'any- doeoand under aQ circnmetanoes, and is the only Medicine that will OURI IMMEDIATELY and permanently srery form of Feror and Ague, beoanse it is 9 parks* Aatt? date to Balsrta, Soid by all jDwagl? ' Ladies, Call and See Them I ' .> * i ? a i " RPT . i THE KI5(3 WASHER. The greatest Impro vent of the Age for the Laundry. i?' ; ' I .It does iU work wall, m ia feknowledged by the thousands who hate than) in use GEO. ALDEN. Agent. ? ? KNCWt ft GILL. Cotton Faotoro <***> . General CwissioB Wants, No. 4, Holliday St. .Baltimore, Md. Coniignment ofCottoi or ofhor Produea, respectfully solicited ana liberal advaneea made by ua through ocr Agent at Camdeo, S C . . Sept. J& j tf. Toys: For tha Little ones. A great variety new and hoveUm deaign. HODGSON & DUNLAP. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, mb pnurm? ms blood. I IN reputation this ex* oelleat medicine enjoys, | m is derived from its cures, A J| many of which are truly marvellous. Inveterate / , casce.of Scrofulous dto* ff . - m oma, where tho iriten Jk W seemed saturated with corruption, have been KMLki r-W purified and eared by it. ^ bcrofltlon&affections and disorders,which were ag^IMrar grarsted by the scrofulout contamination until they were painfully afflicting, ha re been radically eorod in such great numbers hi almost every no> tton of the country, that the public scarcely need to be informed of its virtues or uses. Scrofulous poison is one of the most destructive enemies of onr race. Oftemthia unseen and an felt tenant of tb? organism ulMrroines the constitution, and Invites the attaekwfnreebllng or fittal diseases, without exdting a suspicion of its presence. Again, it setans to breed infection throughout the body, and then, on some favorable I oecasTon.rapidlv develop into one or otherof its hideous forms, either ou the aurfoce or among the vitals. In the latter, tubercles may be suddenly deposited in UMfJuogs or heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it shows lt? presence by eruptions on the skin, or foul ulcerations on some part of the body. Hence the occasional use of a bottle of this BartnparUla Is advisable, even when no aetivesymptmas of disease appear. Persona afflicted with tho following complaints generally And immediate reflet, ana, at length, oaxe, by toe use of this BAABAPAJUTLLA: BU Antibevvy's Fire, JRoee or Fiyipeltu, Trtttr^Balt JSheum, Scald Heat, JUnetrorm, aore r.yos, tore Han, ami othereruptions or visible forms of Scrofulous disease. All* In the more concealed forms, as JDyspepsia, Dropsy/, Heart Disease, Tils, Epilepsy. neuralgia, and the various Ulcerous affections of the muscular and nervous systems. Syphilis or Venereal and Hercuriol Diseases are cured by It thouah a long time Is required for subduing these obstinate maladies by any medicine. But long-continued nse of this medicine will cure the complaint Leueorrheea or Whites, Uterine Ulcerations, and Female Diseases, are commonly soon relieved and ultimately cured by its purifYlng and invigorating effect. Mlnnte directions for each case are found tn our Almanac, supplied gratis. Rheumatism and Gout, when caused by accumulations of extraneoua matters in the blood, yield quickly to it, as altsLieer Complaints, Torpidity, Congestion or Inflammation ottkcJAver, andt/awntiee. when arising, as they often do, from the rankling poisons tn the blood. This SAMS A' TA RJLLA is e great restorer for the strength and vigor of the system. Those who are Languid and Listless, Despondent,. Sleepless, and troubled with nervous Apprehensions or Fears, or any of the affections symptomatic of Weakness, wlliflnd immediate relief and convincing evidence of Us restorative power upon trial.' ? PREPARED ET ?r. ff.4. jLTO * CO^XewsO, Ham | Practical and Analytical Chemists. AOLD BY ALL DBUGGIST8 JEVEBTWHKBB. Sold in Canideh,4by HODGSON A DUNLAP. Nor. 8^ lj. * ^ " V / r Notice. The andersigna have associated themselves for the purpose of carrying on the General WHEELWRIGHT and BLACKSMITH. ING BUSINFSS, at the Shop heretofore occupied by T. A. MOORE. We hope to give satisfaction to thoee who. may iavor as with their patronage, and in our own defence we must adhere strictly to settlement on delivery of work done by us. . T. A. MOORE, A. V. METT8. Jan, 26-?tf. .. _ - . Cooking Extracts. Maccarnni, Coze's Gelatino, Sea Moss Fa* line and Spicea. For Sale by HODGSON <fe DUNLAP. Saner Krant and rrciafeD CUCUMBERS. Nice and FHE8H,at KIRKLEY 6. t M.BISSELL, DENTIST. Broad Street, Camden, So. Ca. Office over MESSRS. WITTKOW8KY& JIYAM8', where be ean he found be* tween 8 o'elook A. M. and 6 P. M. Mar. 9.?tf. BEHOT1L. On and alter March the 1st., the undersigned Can be found at htsresidonce, on MONUMENTAL SQUARE. Patients waited - upon at tbeir residence at any time, if solioi* ted. ? L H. ALEXANDER, Feb. 23. tf Dentist. Jfotfce. One Month from thia date, I will apply to tbeJudgo of Probate, for Lettera Distnissory as Exeentor of the Estate of James Wood. deceased. E. PARKER, Ex'or. March 16. I?. f . 1 S .. >< ' v * / y ~ / t 'sssgsg^K^^m^ssassss^smsaam HENRY T. HEIMSOLD'S COMPOUND FLUID " Extract Catawba GRAPE PILLS. Component Parti?Fluid Extract rthqbarb and Fluid Extract Catawba 0rapt Juice. > For Liver Complaints! Jaundice, Bilious Af- ' fectinua, Sick or Nertous Headache, Cos? tiveness, Etc., Purely Vegetable. Containing no Mercury, Mineral* or Deleterious Drug*. ' ^ H These Pills are tbo most delightfully pleatant purgative, superseding castor oil, salts, magnesia, etc. There is nothing more acceptible to the stomach. They give tone, and cause neither nausea nor griping pains. They art composed of the finest ingredients. After a few days' nse of them, sncb an inrigoratioo of tbd" entire system takes place as to appear miraculous to the weak and en* ervatcd, whether arising from imprudence or disease. II. T. Helmbold's Compound Fluid Extract Catawba Qrape Pills a^a not sugar coated, from the fact that sugar coated Pills do not dissolve, but pat* through the stomach without dissolving, consequently do not pro-, duce the desired effect. The Catawba Grape Pills, being pleasant in taste and odor, do not necessitate their being sugar-coated. Price Fifty Centa per box. ;"v JEB '. - > Henry T. Helmbold's HIGHLY COMCEWTRATEI) COMPOU5D Fluid Extract Sarsaparila Will radically exterminate from the system Scrofula, Syphilis, Feaer Sores, Ulcera, Sore Eyes. Sore Lega, Sore Mouth, Sore Head, Bronchitis, Skin Diseases, Salt Rheum, Cankers, Runninp from the Ear, White Swellings. Tomora, Cancerous Affections, Nodea, Rteketa, Gfandnlnr Swellings, Night Sweats, Raab, Tetter, Ifumora of all kinds, Chronic Bheumatism. Dyspepsia, snd all diseases that havi bean eatablishad in the syatem fbryears. Xj Being prepared expressly for the abore complsinta its Blood-purifying properties are greater than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla. It gires the complexion a clear and ; healthy color and restores the patient to < i state of health and nurity. For purifying the bleed, removing all ehronio constitutional diseases arising from is impure state of the blood and the only reliable And effectual known remedy for the eure of pains and the welling of the bones, ulcerations of the throat and legs, Blotches, pimples on the face, Eryripela* and all scaly Eruptions of skin, and beautifying the complexion. Price, f I 50 per bottle. "M. HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S CO!fCF..Vr RATED Fluid Extract Bacha TOTt CHEAT niCRETIC. has cured every case of Diabetes in which it bat been given, Irritation of the Neck of the Bladder and Inflamntion of the Kidneys, Ulceration of tbd Kidjie/s and Bladder, Re | tention ofUrinp, Diseases or the Prostate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Grnv. ; el.Brickdust Deposit, and Mucus or Mjikr ! IMschnrjccs/ahd Tor Enfeebled and Delitendi ed wit'* the following symptoms: IndisposjI tioii to dxerlino, loss of power, loaa of Men*-. | ory. ijilficnlty- of Breathing, weak Nerves, j Trembling, Horror of Diaeaae, wakefulness, ' Dimness of Viaioij, Tain in the Back.-Hot | Hands. Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the ! Skin, Entption on the Faoe, Pallid Counte1 nance. Universal Lassitude of the Muscular j System, ete, j Used by persons from the ages of eighteen ; to twenty-live, and from thirty fiye to fifty ; five or in the decline or change of life; after . confinement or tabor pains; bed-wetting in Children. B Helm bold'a Extract Buchn is Diaretic and ; bloojj-purifying. and cores all diseases arising i from habits of dissipation, and excesses and I imprudences in life, impurities of the blood etc., superseding Copaiba in affections for j which it ia used, and syphilitic affections? in 1 those diseases used in connection with ileunhold's Huso Wash. v ' LADIES. I ? T .i;.. ? i.a;** tt,* ! <H lir uinnj nilv-VkiTFM? pcvximi r.? muivn, uv ; extract Buchu is unequalled by any other I Remedy?a? in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, painfullness or suppression of I customary evacuations, nlcemted or gehirrua I state of the uterus, Lencorrhcsa or whites, ; Sterility and alt complaints incident to the ! sex, whether arising from indiscretion or i dissipation. It is prescribed extensively hy the most eminent physicians and roidwives for enfeebled nhd deiicata constitutions, ot both sexes and. sll ages (attended with any of the above diseases or symptoms). O IT. T. IIELMBOLD'.S EXTRACT BUCJTU cures diseases arising from improdences, bab> its of dissipation, etc., in all their stages, at 1 little expense, little or no change in diet, no [ inconvenience, nnd no exposure. It causes a frequent desire, and gives strength to Uri> | nnte, thereby removing Obstructions prevent' ing nnd curing Strictures of the Uretha, ; allaying pain and inflammation, so frequent ; in this class of diseases, and expelling all Puisuoca matter. r - L Henry T. HelmboW's impnfved Rose Wssh cannot be surpassed as a Face Wnsb, and will bo found the only specific remedy in every species of Cutaneous Affection. It speadily eradicates pimples, spots, scorbutic dryness, indurations of the cutaneous membrane, etc., dispels redness and incipient inflamation, hives, rash, moth notches, dryness of scalp or skin, frost bites, sod all purposes for which salves or ointments are used; restores the skin to a state of parity and softness, ami insures continued healthy action to the tissue of its vessels, on which depends the agreeable clearness and vivacity of complexion so much sought and admired. But however valuable as a remedy for existing defects of the skin, H. T. Uelmbold's Hose Wash has long sustained its principle claim to unbounded pst ronage, by possessing qualities which render it a Toilet Appendage of the most Supei lative and Congeninl character, combining in an -olegant formula those prominent requisites, Safety and Efficacy?the invariable accompaniments of its use?as s Preservative and Refresher ot the Complexion. It is an excel* lent Lotion for Syphilitic Nature, and as an injection for diseases of the Urinary Organs, arising from dissipation, used in connoction with the Extracts Bucbu, Sarsaparilla and Catawba Grape Pills, in such diseases as recommended, cannot be surpassed. Price ONE DOLLAR per bottle. ID Full and explicit directions accompany tbe medicines. Evidence of the most responsible and re* liable character furnished on application, with hundreds of thousands living witoesses, and upward of 30,000 unsolicited certificates and recommendary letters, many of which a re from the highest sources, including eminent physicians, Clergymen, Statesmen, etc.1 he proprietor has never resorted to their public cation in the newspapers; he dops not oothia.1 r *' - art.aIa* mnV an StnndnnM reparations, and do not need to be proppet up by certificates. . Henry T. Hclmbold's Genuine Preparations. Delivered to any address. 8ecure fron observation. ESTABLISHED UPWARD OFTWEN TY YEARS. Sold by Druggiits everywhere Address letters for information, in confident to HENRY T. HELMBOLD, Druggist and Chemist. Only Depots : H.T. HELMBOLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, No. 594 Broadway, New York, or to H. T. HELMBOLD'8 Medical Depot, 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S! TAKE NO OTHER. 1 Feb. 33.?5m. PIEDMONT & ASUNGTON LLtelasurance Company, HICHMOM), VIIMJIJfIA, vCTsrIim'g, ??r ^TSmn rOUCIM ISSl'ED, over ~ W. C. CAHRlSomVlSwiWKT.' J. E. EDWARDS, Vio^PwupM,. I). J. H AOTSOOK^SKa?T*?T. SOUTH CASOLfflA BRiSlSiT (MuM M In South Carolina. ' 3. r. THOMAS, t&mm S. L. LEAPHAUT, Secret ART. D?. ISAAC BKANCn, ScEM]*Tl?BBtt o? jloij0j?, Board or Directors.?John McKentie, John S. Pretton f w tcr, W. B. Oulick, John T. Sloan, Sr., Dr. R. W.Grbbc*. It ftVSfci&r on Earle. ? Stats at Babo*.?Ef~OoTernor M. L. Bonhrat, Gesenri ? General J. D. Kennedy Colonel T. C. Penis. Dr. Iaaee flfonh Ah ? Cook. ' . ' WE OFFER IN THE PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON 1 SOLID iflrtgi LIFE in8urance company, thonM*hlj Southern. fe ?k Mt integrity, with abundant iwli, recent riaka, the meet aaeure at Itt i221!5l pledged to retain within the State of Sooth Carolina adfaSS^l therein, and indeed, pmetrtir.ff erery .dr.eta^ that can be ***<. ...... v.. J" xv* amiKal to or err one interested in 8ontbern amneritt ta lael taMiaan interest, by sustaining their own institutions, and ffctrefcy eWfettisfctlft"sS&tflRNjF without which thero can be no permanent prosperity. Bear io mind tint, 110,000,000 are annually sent North for Life Insurance, ukiag u ufr.Jy? oor strength, and thereby giving additional power to onr competitors. Bights of party to non-forfeiture in *H itapoliciee. Ri^hUof .party te > op policy, and surrender value where "intervention, of armies" or say other aim Mh Hi insured oft" from home office. This feature, omitted In policies of Northers eounpAJifte.es** the Southern people very heavily in the late war, end should make then Mmk the sity * pany that provide agaiestsneh contingency h? fttnreu ' S- '-W ' From an nlTTi lnl. inhibit It In rtirrn till tbr T*iriTi - ^"rhil ftilftaatn 11 Iwlif^ilXflb cresse of business in I WD over 1*68 than an; company on this eeuuneoi. It ***** t*M there were only three companies in the Cmtrd ftistrs that issued lsrg?r ameuul sf riefca is IWi9 than it did, and only nine companies that teamed more policies; also, that; wilh tMr accumulated riaka of fifteen or twenty ytara all combined,; this euuipusy, ttiulgh J>H|. stends twentieth in amount of rlakain foijce. ' r.. Thia exhibit, among over a hundred enmpanin, makes the Piedmont tat irliagtot leading Life Insurance Company, at lewt.of this country. It shows, sot eely pregrsaa, ktU caution and economy?'its losses being light, ita expen?es suj?1|. PLAIN MUTUAL; . 1 Dividend paid on whole lifo pofiele*. forty per coot, ' Dividend* given at end of firat yjwr, wbeu ell c**h re fatf. Ail policie* noo-forfeitable. MAPMABT, JOTEKSOK * BUUWOJt GEUEB A T . Win. OlaTBUJktBfy jkf^D&ktf For Kersfow and Lamasfer fooflti#*. " M*yl2, W70 . , . If " ^ I i A4^Jk7 JI^TWI ' V ^rjJJUJX , WE INVITE THE ATTENTION OF OUR CUSTOMERS AND THI PUBLIC GENERALLY, TO OUR NEW STOCK 0* Drugs, Medicines, Chemical, AND IUCT tOOM. ? dow being received from the Northern Markets, where ail have Warfare fully [selected. Oar Stock ia varied and complete, and wilt be found to eoetai* ?iry irti cle ufiuailj kopt in our line of busineaa, together with greet variety 0 / FANCY GOODS, -_j i flfptrit to ctttt i ut p 4l? j* ' ** no Amibijfio mjxiAuvu jui iu? HOLIDAYS. ^-4We purchase for Cash, and can and will &ell as LOWm*? . 's*, j' Goods o?n be found in any Market in the State.. Jic * - Wo invite an inspection, feeling assured we can give sattafao^os,.-^.^ . noDffSONitJwitAF. v Ms ' ; *_ . 'jj THE POLICY IIOLHEBS, LIFE AID TOITIIE ASSURANCE 0? OFTBB JSOTTTIX No. 20 BROAD ST., CHARLESTON, ;$J* " : ': ' v# ?1 ' ->i ;, ? % n ~ *,v" k WM. McBURNEY, Preaident. GEO. E. BOGG8, SooretayE. P. ALEXANDER. V. P. and Actuary. JOHN T. DABBT. M. JXHtlmf Mrfnr J. F. GILMER, Vic? Prea. re*. in Geo. AUGU8TINET. 8MYTHE, Solicitor. E. NYE HUTCHISON, Vice Prea. rea. JAMES CONNER, Ccmnaol. :. in Georgia. R. A. KINLOCH.M. D. | ?aaal lfoii.M B.LEBBY, J*.. M. D.. \ \ JtUtotoar* FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS depoaited with Comptgrller-Gcnml feft?r0ocii?? nf Pnlinv Holders. " ,? "V> : - ?w- " - *:>.& ,* More than ONE MILLION DOLLAiC? oi Assurenco p,...?? This Company, having complied with all the condition* of Charter,.}* new pi spared ha inue the usual forms of Life and Endowment Polities ou the Cask system. t . CASH PREMIUMS! CASH DIVIDENDS t CASH POLICIES t All policies non-forfeitableaftor the payment of ONE Annual Premiem. >; ' Paid-up Policies issaed on surrender of th* original for *n equitable smonat." Purely MUTUAL! No Stockoolders i All profits DIVIDED amoaf th* Potjey-JUH ers. Dividends declared Annually. Dividends once declared are non-forfeitable, and may be n??d to reduce the Previa* j to increase the amount of Assnrance, or to make the Poiicy self-instAjninjr. THvidgtWI* lsfl j with the Company, however applied, mar be used, in case of need, trr pey Premisses. * Investments confined by Charter to the most solid and ra!lable8*c?rit}fa, J Patronise the only Life Assurance in the State, and keep yoac MONEY AT HOME. * J WARREN R. MARSHALL, Agent I Dr O. J. Shaimcm. Medical Ebcamiare?, Camden, S. 'CX u . M