The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, January 18, 1867, Image 3
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Situturs A?.V!!?i:nt ox the" Monn.e axi?
Oiiiy i-.\tt.noAi>.?Tiie mail train which loft
the city at a (jimriev past six o'clock last
" night met villi a serious accident about 7
miles from the city, between eight mile ami
Kuslila si;;; ions. The ears scenic I to be
going ou at a iiKxh-raie laic of speed, ami
the first notice '.'12 passengers had ofdanger
was a sini Ion shock and the peculiar grilling
Sound which to a protracted car. 111 railway
travelling. conveys (he unpleasant, information
thai i!:e car-* arc oil the track. The
shock was not very severe as far back as the
ladies* and sleeping cars?bid when it was
over, and the various passengers had lime to
look forward, the picture of desolation was
serious enough.
The loconioujoiivs was careened over on
the side, lying par.ly oa the track and partly
in the diich. The lender war lying directly
across the rack", and sad to r lair, pressing
down with all iis heavy weight upon (licprostraje
form of ilie Knginoev, Air. .lames .Smith,
who appears to have been insinutly hilled?
mid 1 l?c Express car was thrown entirely off
tlie rails io one side of t !ic I rack.
The damage. except in the loss of life and
the delay oi'ftr.ius. will not be very great.?
The fi , cm.in am! wood passer were saved by
jumping off tiie opposite side of the engine
from 1 lie Engineer. Some ofthc men received
contusion < or sprains, bill nothingsc/ious.
Th? unfovi uha< e engineer, thus suddenly 1
cut off, loaves a wife and two children to
mourn his untimely fate.
d/-i' Aifrertixer and'Register.
By -g private letter received from. Mobile,
wc are iridweoi to believe that the engineer
killed by tlie above accident was Mr. T.' II.
Smith, who was for so many ycersa resident
of this place, and a n engineer on our Bai
Road, and who had b it i e ci-tly 'cf us, with
the hope of beitering his situation.
[En. JOw'itx.M..]
Ax OfTn.'.r.K.?On Christmas Eve night,
about the rising of the moon, a band of seven
or eight men rode tip to the door of Mr.
.lames MaCarly. an old man living on the Columbia
Bond, about fourteen miles from this
place. Three of litem dismounted, entered
the hict-'e. represented themselves as '-Yankees."
demanded M:\-Mi forty's keys, forced
them frars him. unlocked a small iron safe in
which he kept his money and papers, ami look
from it -one thousand and sixteen dollars in
gold: one hundred and thirty odd in silver:
one hundred and fifty in greenbacks and ten
thousand dollar? wo: ill ofuolcs and accoiurs.
They then left the house and rejoined ; li. ir
eamrades at the gate, taking wish them the
said money and papers- They took with them
a!so? Mr. McCariy's shot gun. already loaded.
Mr. McCarly and his wife followed them '
into the piaz:at. and n^fethcy mode ready to !
ride o!f. ilcno.faced them. At this, the old
i ?" tr i !
inar. x own gun v.-tssnvcu ::i mm. jjc receivcu
in one leg some ?!?!; :y t;r forty squirrel shot.
Mrs. Mf.(';>! ;y was abo painfully wounded in
the thigh, one large hail. apparently front a
revolve:-, paxsiii* tulii-.ely through the leg.
.After tl:i? the desperadoes roilc olFwith their ,
booty.?Ktir -jiJi'. A(tVc,\iZ*r, *
f Di-jcnrrrtox or tub Yaucmtse Mii,i.s.?
i Pi'e briefly all u-Jed. yesterday, to the dest rue- I
tion by lire, on I night of (he dd iusi., of 1
the Vaueltisc MUN, situated on llurse Creel*, '
about three nut a ha.If mlk-s above Granite- '
vt?ie, S. G. Farther particulars of.the nnfortunalc
accident have come into our posses
sion and are ss follows: '
The tire was lirsi discovered by the Watch- i
man, to be in the filth story. 3?y ilic time <
the alnno was given, the entire^ slojy?a.iijc '
and. 1-ot.f. were it: fames. which, hi a fewr.to- '
meats, wr.tppi-Wlhc whole building within t
their djjlntctive embrace. The mill and '
laachinefy are a total loss. The building I
was a granite one of five stories, and was 1
eighty feet in length, by forty feet in width.
The factory ran four thousand spindles?
manufacturing tine varus ami cloth, it had
but l event ly been refitted and supplied with 1
yew and costly machinery, and was owned
Jty J a toes J. Gjegg. Jr. 1
" l~[Iwards of one hundred and twenty opcv- :
a tiros were constantly . employed in the
building. This unl imely conflagration loaves
throe hundred person?: in a precarious condition.
?.1 vj. Clux. i Irlc.
Tito Hon. .Arthur P. Wayne, a venerable
ajtd esteemed cittv.cn of Cita?-lcsion, depot led
this life on Mo-ada;.\ He was a man of ti'ic
highest c-h.Vi.-ctor and tin* most if cpvoacha4tic
inicpuy. and had discharged many position-;
of ho icr an '. iru-d. and had always
- w * at* t.t..w,.'r
lulillleu UHJJI- UUIM.'S nun vruiu >u i....... ,
?unl the Stale. lie war- mi the shifTof Gen.
Jackson at ihe mrriovnblc Imtile of New Orleaus?dtiy-oao
years ago. Mr. I lay ne wan
a resident of this city during the war.
C'?!::/ul>ia I'limnix.
Tun Cincinnati J'n^nir-T, of Thursday,
{ on tains sin iinpyr..t.:t uiruomieeinciii from
Washington:
I team from a roluV.s source thai the llou.
Mr. Morris, formerly a member of Congress
from Illinois, and o-hcr jironiiiient Conservatives
of tiiat State. intend 10 meet lo-mo! row I
night at Springfield for lite ptu'puro of con- j
sideving a proposition to nominate (ioimval !
Grant for lite next President. Some of the j
panics intend to urge toe proposed Cons.hi'.- j
Jional Amendment as pari of the pla o.-m ;
- in this movement, but this proposition is not I
likely to meet wi:h unanimous favor. Lead- |
ifig Democrats of other Shales have been '
- ' invited to join the IlHuoisians iaf their meeting:
, <?? ?
Tlio I^'.on 7?oj? asks. "If the present.
Congress can abrogate tlfe 'picscijt Governments
of the Southern Sillies, why can't ilie j
next Congress abrogate Governments vccog-!
nized by this Congress, and otic Congress nf- 1
ter nnoiher po on iu the same wav? The]
! - < ? i!.t> I
qUCSUCU :s pcidiii-iii. iiiu xuv.il .iii-i! w? v..- .
radicals tend uliit.iaicly lo anarchy."
The c oolest word in oar language is lore.
The greatest word In our language is God.?
The word expressing the shor.est titue is
now. The three make .the greatest ami lho
sweetest duty man can perform.
ii "i wiiii <rr rrmm
Maurikd.?On tlic Gilt ir.st by the
Rov. J. E. It'xlgeis, Mit. Joseph;
IIyott, to Mi;* Axxa, oldest daughter
of Y\r. W. Stokes. All of Kershaw
Pistiict.
Makhiet).*?On the loth iust by j
Rev. J. Er Rodger?, Mr. Joiix Oweirs, I
io Miss. Elizarkth, eldest daughter
of George Truesdcll. All of Kersluw
Pistrict.
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-A CASD.
Mr. S. P. A .vote nit takes this means of expressing
his grateful acknowledgment of the
many acts of kindness and sympathy which
he and his family, have received at the hands
of the people of Cutpden consequent upon the
loss ofltis dwelling and its contents, by the
fire of Friday last.
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A CA"2S? |
Mrs. Aivrurn, "respectfully returns lior 1
grateful t banks Iodic Citizens and Frecdinen, ;
divuugh whoso c.\ei lions her dwelling was j
rescued *ioni the tire of Friday last, on Lyttletun
S: reef.
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Camden Prices Current.
REV SEP A?\D CORRECTED WEEKLY.
eouimtY produce. .
BACON, lb 10 @ 25
beef. 10 (a 12
BUTTER. 37 (?) .40
BKE.SWAX, 20 (?t) 25
COTTON. 23 @ 81
(.'01!N, "ft bu.?lul, . 1'50 0 1 75 ^
KCiOS, V <l?zcn. 20 @ >' 25
FODDER, 1-1 100 lb 1 25- (3) 1 CO *
l'LOUR, ~ta sack, 7 CO -010 CO
HAY. ~rl 100 lb ' CO- @ 75-*
HIDES, (Green) *p 3b 4 @ ?
DO. (Dry ' 7 0 * 8
LAUD, .20-0 30..
OATS, "j! bushel, 00 0 1 25". .
BE AS. ' 1 50 0 1 75
POTATOES. (Sweet) 75 0 1 00
. IK i (.rifU) _ uu [it) o uu
FORK. (Fresh) >? lb fa 15
]\ IE H 0 J KVNDIZE.,
BAGGING. ! ' yard, 38 fa 40
COFFEE, V 1" -!l fa 85
. CANDLES. " * 30 fa
"r IIERRTNGF, *p bos, 1 00 fa ' T"3S>
TRON. !b . & (^> 12
AIACKABK.L ~r- barrel, 23 00 (n)30 00
DO. ~jJ kit- 0 75 (,i'j 4 23
MOLASSES. r~> gallon, 1 00 fa ?
MAILS, y>' Hi 11 12
POWDER, 75 OA 1 25
ROPE, .25 fa 30
SHOT. 18 0 20
TWINE. 40 fa 50
SALT, lb sack, 4 23 (?A, 5 00 .
SUGAR, ~r? Hi 15 fa 25
Sheriff's Sales.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE, \
Cami>i:x, .Jan. 42th, 18G7. J
r>V virtue of sundry writs of fi. fa. tome
-I 2 directed 1 will sell before the Court
House in Camden on the first Monday in February,
next within Iho legal hours of sale the
following property, to wit:
One vacant LOT or SQUARE of land situated
in the Town of Oamdcti, bounded West
by Market square'. North, by Ring-street,
East, by lV.'tilcfcm street, and South by vacant
lots: known and distinguished .in the 1
Plan of said Town, as Lots no's 381, 332, 333, ,
331. 335, 350. 337, 338, 330, 340, 341,350, ..
351, 352, 353, 354, 355. 350, 357 and St>2.? 1
Levied upon as !>. 1). Hoeott's property, at
the suit, of John Workman, of nl. '
One sorrel horse and one mule, levied upon
as the property of T itos It. Ciintey, at 1 lie suit ]
of Jos. M Gay la, & Co, and sundry others.
One gray tuare. two (2) mules.-one buggy, f
one Turpen iiu-yiiil and fixtures (set up near
('album's mill). Levied upon as the proper- \
ly of James F Sutherland, til the suit of Her- '
man Damn, ct al.
Ar.sn . ]
Defendant Janirs FSutherland's planting intere
t. and inbTCSt iu Turpentine business
carried on in the name of McRa and Suther- 11
land. Levied upon at t he suit of Herman
Ennui, el nl. also
A lot sawed lumber (about two thousand feet) "
it Sutherland's and Letninossd's sl.cntn saw
mill, one log cart, one old wagon, products
>f coiion crop olMisnt year (in seed cotton}
nude on Smhcrland ami Leimnnnd's i'iautairn".
I'roJiirts of (rbVn)'crop m:i"iT?M7iT(" ?
ml lots'in Town qf Camden. Levied upon
is the property cf Sutherland and Leiiiino'n-l. }
it the Fuit of Herman- Ijaum. ct al and John
M DeSautsure, Executor, v.s Su.hcrl.md and
Lcinincml. .u.so,
At the residence of .lames F Sutherland.
Household and Kitchen furniture, .consisting
,if various nrtiolcs to wit: Bed and bedsteads,
Bureau?. Sofas. Lounges. Mahogony Tables, ?
do i hairs fee. Lot earpciing. Cooking Stove, (
an 1 lot of old iron 5:c. Levied on as Juntos | ]
F Sutherland, at the suit of Herman Bnutn, ,
et al. 13.13. SILL,
Sheriff, K. I>. 1
M ".?If the above property is not all disposed
of on Monday. .(Sale Ihiy) the Sale will .
be enntimied on Tuesday, dry lollowing.
Jan 18 ' td. .
Evary Body .Read. This!
rJ 'iill . mVcriber would l expectfu'lv inform )
1 h'< 1'; sends. customers, and ihc public j
geu"v:;l!y. ihat lie lias now on hand one of
;lie largest and bos. assorted stock of
TIN" WARE.
eve?- oTerod for sale in Camden, all of which
i-; mrnutnciiircd by himself, of ilie very best
i.'r ci'al. and every nr. ielo wnrvanicd. His
prirv-. rva very much leduced, and parties
in y. ani of TIN WA1U3, wholesale, or retail, i
will ftiiil his i <u i:is very reasonable.
I'm sonal a .'eiilion given io Rooting, Cnitcr1
?! ?,,,) .,11 IrtV, ivnit: n#?l ,'?illin<T
to i he Tin ilusiuesB will be executed with dis? .
pnie'i. 0:1 ihe most reasonable tevms. though
liodo-'s iioi y.-orni n to work at old prices, but,
if you wis!i wo: k do je quick, good and chtap,
lie will do ii. .
ALSO, <
a few ? >:.!i! and be lutiful STOVES on hand," i
vcy cheap. ' 1
Co .on and 1:mcu vugs Old brass, Copper, i
Ik-c-sw.ix, j* ml all kinds of provisions taken at
market price, iu exchange for work.
A LSO.
In rt.-Mii'on to the above Stock, he has just
received a complete siock of choice family
GROCERIES. '
Consi sting in pari., of Sngru^p^JoSIWr^jaour,
Lard. Molasses. Machrel. Ghecse, IticcT Soap,
Sab. Cfliuly. Crackers, Meal &c., and other
rr, lick s too nunuious to mention, which will
ljt' sold vmy low.
He is ihi'iikfiil for the pssl patronage, and
hop'-s'by si. ict.nltoniion to business, to merit
a continuance of the same.
J." R. GOOD ALE,
tv. o doo'S South It.. M. Kcnncdv's Stove.
Jan. H=-,L v *
# Notice.
ALL Notes and Accounts, due the Camden
IIridge Company, remaining unpaid on
th? first day of February, will be put iuio
t lie hands of an Attorney for collection. I>y
order of the LourtV of Directors. '
COLIN MACRAE,
.Jan. IS?It. t Treanrcr.
Notice.
TI1C undersigned having been appointed.
Agent, of- the Washington, Jefferson.
Fire Insurance -Company, (Scollsvillc, Vrv.)
and Union Fire Insurance Company, (Baltimore.
Md.) Informs the public that he is
prepared to take risks against losses by fire
! on the most reasonable terms.
Jan. lFtf W. L. DePASS.
j NoticeALT.
persons indebted to the estate of II.
- Me oy, dee'd. arc required to make immid
aie \ aynieiii.
B. T. McCOY,
C. L. McCOY,
Jan 18? tf. . Uxors
I3S5I
to Peipclualc Testimony.
Ex Parte, Sivicon Fair, Solicilor Middle Circuit.
\\J IlKREAS, GEO". ALDEN? lias applied
T lometo perpetuate testimony in regard
to tlft notes hereinafter described, all
parties having a like or opposite interest, and
desiring to coine forward and cross-examine
the evidence which may be produced, are
warned to appear before the'Coulnussioner in
Equity, at his office on Monday, rr
next, when such evidence;
if not rebutted, sh'rfll be recorded.
The notes arc as.follows:
W. R.. Joscy's sealed note, dated Jan. 1,
1S03, annual interest from date for $81,G2.
Johtf E. Muldrow's scaled note, dated October
18(31, annual interest from Jan 1, 1861
for $51.18. .
K. 13. Wylie's sealed note, dated Jan 1,1857,
annual interest from date, for $15,72. ^
Jaa Wi Team's sealed nolfc, dated MajT.861, .
anuual interest from Jan 1, 1861. for $05,35.
V.'illiain Kirkland's sealed note, dated Feb.
1800, annual interest from Jan 1, 1860, for
$31^6. Samuel
Furman's sealed note, dated Feb.
.1800, 'annual interest from Jan 1, 18G0, for
$148 09.
IV. 21. Taylor's scaler! note, dated Jain 1,
18G3, annual interest from dale, for $5,95.
IggnJilcKaiu's due bill, dated July 1,1804,
pa^a^ilcAan demand lor $108,00. ,
Saml P. Murchison's sealed note, da.'ed
Jan 1, 1801, annual interest from date, for
$80,13.
u,JaeLA. Schroek's scaled note,..Rated Dee.
1302, umuint IrllcHWf- from January 1, 1802,
for $03, G<J.
James E. Doliy's sealed note, dated J.nnl,
1803, annual interest from date, for $20,GO.
Jaiues E. Doby*H sealed note, Qatcd Aug
1868, annual interest from Jan 1 18G2, for
$75,00
James E Boby's due bill, dated Jan 11SG3,
for $50.00
Jolin Gardner, balance on sealed note, dated
July 1, 18G3, annual interest from date
for $105,00
John H. Shaw's sealed note, dated October,
1SG1, annual interest from Jrfn 1,-lSGl, for
$50,19
James F Cloud's sealed note, dated June,
18(51, annual interest froiA Jan 1 1801, for
$155,99
C. JIDurant'fc sealed note, dated Jan 18G0,
annual interest from Jan 1, 1SG0 for $02, 85
Powell M Team's sealed note, dated'Aug. 1
1801, annual interest from Jan 1 1801, for
$184,43 1
James Cniitey's sealed note, dated Jan 1,
1 SGI, annual 5 >icrest from date, for $74,22 <
L L While's sealed note, dated Feb 1808,
innuarintens, from Jan 1 1863, for $17,75
John 8 Bradley's sealed note, dated July, 1
1802, uiinual-interest from Jan 1, 1800 for
$34,0(5 - ? '
L F Gucry's scaled note, dated Jan 1,1800, 1
jnnual iuiercst lrom dale for $11,00 " !
Robert If Cui ion's sealed note, dated Jan 1,
1801, annual lulevesi from date, for $91,71
J \V St arse's sealed note, dated- Feb 1803,
inftti.-il ii*i'i . 11oiii .Ian 1. 1SH3. $44.4(1
Harm an A rrartis' waled nolo, dated Sept I
[9, 1 fc"U1, annual interest from date, lor $22,- '
Wynlt Pal telsou's scaled note, dated April <
1802. annual interest from Jan 1, 1802, for
?51.95
S Suuilcr's scaled note, dated Nov 1802,
tnnual ini ovesc fromJan 1, 1802, for $2-1,35 i
Win McSwoan's sealed tune. daicd May 11. \
859. annual interest front Jan 1,1859, for i
>2-1,10.. J. D. DUN LAP, ' Commissioner
Is Ollice, Jan 18, 1807.
Jan 18?2m
. , Notice.
Y J1 " I' t'ULll.' Hi'V 1 .. I'tyl r..lW- -ir?o?-.?w?l, i (
i tbat for a few days, the stock of P. II, '
ilOOilE, will be sold at prime cost,
' W: L. DePASS.
Jan 18?tf Assignee.
Notice. t
AI.L PI?8SON8 indebted by bond, note,or v
otherwise, to J, F. Sutherland, and to (
. 1 .. 1 .! ? ... I. _? .?!*_ 1
Sutlicrihiiu iiiiti Licniiuon, arc nereiay noiincu
bat 'be same are in mv hands for collection.
,f r.ot paid, ov Si'.;j?i*rtbJo!y arrangements '
nude before. return day. the same will be .
jut in suit. W. L, DkI'hss. Atty.
for Svlyanus (iedney; Assignee.
Jan. IS?if " <
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Notice. !
A LL PERSONS imh-bi'ed to P. II. 1'001'E. ,
ilJL are hereby required lo inake immediate
payment to W, L. lit: PASS Assignee. If not
lone by return day their claims will bo put
n suit.
JanlS?if
JOHN CARLOS, 7
BARBER & IIAIll-DPcESSEIt, i
Respectfully offers bis^crviccs to the 1
pblic generally, and invites rt'call at his '
Saloon . adjoining Mr. Rogers', Ilesluuruiit,
ivhcrc,
"With Scissors sharp, and Razors keen. <
IIc'll cut your hair and shave you clean." J
Positive Notice.
INTENDING.to close my business in Camden,
I would inform those indebted to mo
an the 1st, of February, I shall transfer my
notes and accounts into other hands to col
Iccl for mo. I shell sell no more goons on nine,
mid would suggest, that nil why arc interested
shouldcjillupon me before the day specified,
as no doubt.some arrangements can" be
made that will bo satisfactory to all. For nil
accounts made in ISfiO a settlement, in full
will be expected in accordance with a positive
understanding, at the lime the account was
contracted.
.tan.u n't E. w'. P.OXNEY.
Boarding and Bay School,
frUIETESJ. S. C.
Mrs. MOISE having obtained a
desirable location, will resume
the duties of her SEM1XAKY on
2d ofJanunry.
Persons desirous of placing their
cfiildrcn with her may be assured that, every
attention will be paid to their moral and
mentorculture., and that no Sectarian influence
will be exercised.
All the bronchos of a complete English education,
the Languages, and Music, Vocaltnul
Instrumental, will b ft aught. ?
ni .1a l.nnni-.lion.tinn.
J. Ul'llITi llljlVIV AlHinu VM
Address Box 23, Sumter, S. C.
Dec.* 28. 4t
MOUNT Zim INSTITUTE,
WIMSTSBORO', S.'C. '
- / ecnrs op teachers.
G. A. WOOD WAND, Principal.
Rev. W, 1>. DUr,OSE,| . . .
W. M. DWIGIIT, } AssistantflrPHE
exercises of this School will bo
1 resumed llic lirst Monday in February.
TRIMS PER'SESSION I
Board with tu it ion in all the branches, excpt
Philosophy,"Chemistry & French, ?130 00
" ? . e;lch J5 QQ
Students required to furnish bed linen,
covering and towels.
For further intoniiation apply to the Principal.
- Jan. 11?3m.
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F 1 1
ANNUAL MEETING
OF TIIE
STOCKHOLDERS
OF XIIE
S. Carolina It. R. Company,
AXD OF TIIE
Southwestern R. It. Bank.
TIIE Annual Meeting of the stockholders
of (lie above institution, will be. held in
tiie .City of Charleston, on the Second Tuesday
in February next, the l^li day of that month.
Place of Meeting?Ha.ll of die Southwestern
Bail Boad Bank, on Broad-street.
Hour of convening?11 o'clock A. M.'
On the day following?Wednesday, I he 13th
?there will be jin .election- held at the sauic ]
place, between the hours ol"!) A ?>1 and 3P
M, for Fifteen Directors of the Bail Road
Company, ami Thirteen Directors of flic-Bank.
A Committee to verily proxies will attend.
Stockholders will be passed, as usual, over
the Road to and from the meeting, free of
charge, in accordance with Llie resolution o.f i
tuc.uojivcuuon ot ity4.
At this meeting will be taken up for action,
according to rule, the following proposed additional.By-Law:
"Thc^Doard shall hold four quarterly meetings
during the year, ami such meetings as
shail bo specially called by the President;
and in the interval of the meeting, there shall
be an Execiffivc Committee who shall bo authorized
to conduct the business of the Company.
The said Committee 10 consist of the
members resident in Charleston."
. J. It. EMERY, Secretary:
. Jan 11 . , lit
GOOD WORK! CHEAP WORK! i
TISTWARE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL!
r]PlIE subscriber would respectfully
JL inform the citizens of Camden and t he
surrounding country, that lie is prepared to
furnish Tinware of every description cheaper
than it can be bought in any other establishment.
in South Carolina. lie keeps on
hand a full assortment, made by himself of
the best material, and will warrant his work
for twelve months. Any article sold by him
will be repaired daring that time, without
charge, w
ltooting, Guttering .and Job Work of every
description done at old prices.
bard. Oil and Kerosene Cans, Slovc Pipe,
&c.. made to order on short notice, on the
most reasonable terms!
Provisions of all kinds at the market price
received in exchange for work.
Iti-Ain li!a l.mor ovnovionoo bo fools ormfi
lent that lie will render sutisfaQtion to nil
>vho may favor him with a call at'his old
iml Well known stand.
B. D. BllOXSON
January 11. "m
H2 APES'' NI'SVROCICBk'IZinp
Super Phosphate of Lime.
KINSMAN & IIOWELL,
SOLE AGENTS TOR THE STATE OF S. CAROLINA,
153 East Bay, Charleston.
Hfherexces?Jnmcs Adgcr & Co.,- Graescv
c Smith, Mowry k Co., J. H. Baggctt k Co.,
Yin.. Walton Smith, Geo. A. Locke & Co., J.
c J. D. Kirkpatriek. Jan. 11.
"PERUVIAN GUANO.
jmillCT FROXAGC.\T?AT
BAKKET KATES.
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, $7.') Cash,
1hCX*0remljcr, within tercet, approval
City acceptance.
SWAN ISLAND GUANO, $20, Cash 1st
November with interest, approved City actcptnnce.
BAUUH'S rnOSrifATE LIME, $00 cash,
?.ljo 1st November, with interest approved
:lfy acceptance'. - *
i'lKEN IX G UANO. $.'5 ca?h.
FAlvMEIVS PLASTER'OH, GYPSUM, warranted
pure.
In offering the above Manures to Planters,
[ do so with evory confidence, not only having
Tstimonials Tram t'lnnters jviio nave us cu
them the p?st year, but (lie further guarantee,
tliat every cargo as it arrives from (lie Factory.
is nnulyzeil by l'rof. SHEPAIID of I he
South Carolina* Medical College, and (lie high
reputation of these manures fullv kept up.
"j. k. nor.soN-.
Jan 11,?It. 02 East Day.
Plantation to Rent,
Jfaul Furniture for Sale.
WJ lhh.be rented on the 22d day of JnnuH
ary, iust., the Plantation locales I nine
idles nbovc the town of Camden, S. 0., belonging
to the estate of William Xirklautl,
deceased.
?.\r.so?
Will bo sold on said day, several articles
of FURNITURE. lteiiiin? and sale to be
had at the place known as-the M'HPiuee,
formerly in the ocoupnncy of the sr.id "Kirk-'
land, dec-'d. Terms made known on the day
of renting and sale.
AVM. 11, TAYLOR.
JOS. K. KIRK LAND,
JOHN K1L1I:LAND,
Ex'ors. IJ'/n, Eirlclani!, ilre'il.
X. B.?The place known as the ' Mill
Place," will be rented on the same day and
place for the benefit of the owner.'
January 11. 2t .
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
KERSMAW DISTRACT.
- IN THE COURT 0INORDINARY.
C. C. Mixon, Applicant, vs. Mellison Mixon
and Julia Mixon. Defendants. '
Summons in Partition.
ON examination, it is ordered and decreed
that the Lands described in the Summons
in Partition (and hereinafter described)
in this ease, be sold .by the Sheriff of Kcr
slunv District, SoutisCaralma, r.u tno nrst.
Monday in February. A. D. IStiT. ov on sueh
other sale clay as may be most advantageous
to the parties in interest, on the following
terms, to-\vit:
So much cash as will pay the expenses of
these proceedings; the balance on a credit
till the first day of January, A. I). 1SOS?
Said balance to be secured by bond with approved
surety or sureties, with interest on
the same, (payable annually) from day of
sale, and a mortgage of the premises.
Said Land being of tlic following description,
to-wit: Lands situated in Kershaw District,
S. CM on waters of Lynches Creek and
Jllack Liver, containing one hundred and
sixty a ere-; more or less, and adjoining lands
of J. J. liall. Lands of estate of W. M. JJullock.
dee'd., Lands late of the estate of Tobias
Folsomc, dee'd.
SaiJ Lands to be sold subject to the claim
of dower of Julia Mixo.li, v.idow of John Mixon,
dee'd. In one moiety, and of Mclliccr.t
MLxon, widow of Simeon '?.lixon, dee'd., in
the other moiety of the same.
A. L. McDONALD, O. L. D.
January 0, A. P. ISb". -It
(ftQA A MONTH I?AGIiNTS WANTED
tpi/ V/ for six entirely new articles, just
out. Apdrefis 0. T. GARY. City lJuihling,
Diddeford, Mc. . June S?l,v.
I State of South CarwHIJI^^^^^^^H
KEIiSHA TT DISTRICT*
IX THE C01IMQN PLEA^^fl^BB^^^H|
Adamson?
it
the limfj.
nf/^,
be s?
said
to said
the
sixty
absolute.judgment
Iiim.
Clerks O.drcc, Kershaw District.
"MBBBBWI
State of South.
?fr
. IN THE COMMON FLEAS. '
Thoina3 J. Workmnij, Ex'or. John Workman. *
dec'd. Ii. Adumson. - ^?CB^|H^hH
Drcl arc/ion in Foreign A tied/men'.. .?
Plaintiff did on the Oth
day of January, 1867, file declaration ftgainst
the defendant, who (as it said) id
from Ht the limits of this
Statp, and n^^^^BFner ^ ,.
within the whom
declaratl^H^Ht *a served; lfisthcr^^^^^^BHj^^^B^^Bfl
tyre ordered. t^^Brr:Md deftkfdant doTrtjr^^^B^^^^^|^^B^^B
pearnnd plead to .the. said dccla^a^^on.pr;
theiOfa day of January, nerf,.'tyj?c|i:;:
year of ouV Lord one yictosMiL
hut'.drfiffnnd sixty eight, p^erwifiedinal'
and absolute judgment will .^cn bc.giTp^'
tttulawarded again?! him. ' ;^.;'-Tf^'^-.e:
W. L'LYBUKN, c: c; r IMHUH
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no bogus
perfect
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workmen.''?J
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Ladies'
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worl'u $700.
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only authorised by ii'ic Government, Kbd
open to Hie must careful scrutiny. Try ??/ ull ijanurilios
Address, .1. jriCKLLNG & CO., ^ ^.i-c*tor\^Tfl(^B
M'J Broadway, New Yoik. rcncl^* age, cu>&^M
* Jan 11. 8m. Debility, tind other
malion. Everybody
CA1IDBN AND CHARLESTON.
Ecgtf^^fSteamera;
\\J 1 deliver
v y. Qhcsuul's all Landings be- ', fl I
on
planters ami merchants facilities transporlaiion
superior to any heretofore enjoyed,
their patronage.
by cover- M H
to
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