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THE SWORE OF ROBERT LEE.
BY FATHER ABRYM J. RTAN,
Author of " The Conquered Banner."
Out of its scabbard, where full long
It Blumbered peacefully,
Roused from its rest by the battle song,
Shielding the feeble, smiting the strong,
Guarding the right, avenging the wrong?
Gleamed the sword of Lee.
Chorut?No purer sword led braver band,
Nor braver bled for a brighter land,
Nor brighter land had a cause as
grand,
* Nor cause a chief like Lee.
Forth from its scabbard, high in air,
Beneath Virginia sky?
And they who saw it gleaming there,
And knew who bore it, knelt to swear
That where that sword led they would dare
' To follow and to die.
Forth from its scabbard! how we prayed
That sword might victor be!
And when our triumpn was aeiayeu,
And many a licart grew sore afraid,
We still hoped on, while gleamed the blade
Of noble Robert Lee.
Forth from its scabbard ! all in Tain!
Flashed the sword of Lee! .
'Tis shrouded now in its sheath agnin!
It sleeps the sleep of our noble slain,
Defeated, yet without a stain,
Proud and peacefully.
From the Yorkville Enquirer.
GUANO AS A FERTILIZER.
Our farmers complain' a good deal
of the poor soil and worn out condition
of their lands; yet few of them
have ever made any energetic and
continued efforts to improve them.?
The experience of others, however,
bothin thisaudother countries, proves
that old and waste lands can, by the
use of proper means, be restored to
their former vigor, and thus become
profitable to their owners. In illustration
of this fact, we publish the
.r-11?: AT,.
lUllUVYiLlg CAUdtL Ul a IVtlU 11 Ulil 1U1<
R. Norfleet, of Edgecombe County,
N. C., addressed to John R. London,
of Rock Hill. Mr. Norfleet is -widely
known as one of the' most enterprising
and successful fanners of the
old North State, and his experience
in the use of fertilizers may be profitably
studied by our people. The
"Soluble Pacific Guano," which he"
recommends, may be obtained from
John R. London, at Rock Hill, or J.
N. Robson, Charleston:
" The application of all concentra
ted manures is a matter of greater
importance, than most people attach
it. They should be distributed as
evenly as possibly, or each acre should
have its requisite amount, and every
furrow its equal share, aud uniform,
or the most benefical results cannot
be obtained. The greater portion of
our farmers use about 200 pounds per
acre, applied in the furrow or drill,
for cotton. If the furrows are 3?
feet apart, which is the usual distance
given here, there will be in this case,
60 rows to the acre, consequently,
each row seventy yards long, should
have 3J pounds of Guano. Raw
hands should have this quantity
weighed out to them at first, and if
they have any tact at all, they will
soon acquire the habit of distributing
it as equally as all practicable purposes
will require.
As to its comparative value with
other measures, it certainly, from one
year's use only, ranks very high, giving
results fully equal in all cases to
Peruvian, and, in many, far superior.
Some of them I should not believe, if
I had not the actual knowledge of the
facts. In one, Pacifie made an increase
of 133, while Peruvian made
but 62 per cent., the latter costing 61
per cent, more than the former. I
have used more Guano, probably, for
the number of acres worked, than any
other man in the South. In conversing
with farmers in regard to its use,
I make it a point to jmpress on the
beginner, that one thing must be observed,
and never neglected, if he
wishes to get its full benefit. He must
keep a clean crop until it is laid by,
? ana: particularly so in the Spring.?
It gives an impetus to grass that is
wonderful to the close observer, and
frequently, half of its value is exhausted
by the early grass, and, therefore,
too little of its elements are left to ma
ture the crop of cotton?and it is in
that way the Guano* is often charged
with a failure, that in truth, should
be placed elsewhere. Other fertilizers
are used here with success, but I
conceive they will lose caste. It requires
much integrity of purpose to
keep up the manufactured fertilizers
to the proper standard. In this one
thing, Mr. Reese stands pre-eminent.
I have known and dealt with him for
many years, and have always found
him a straight forward and honorable
gentleman.
For corn, I would advise 300
pounds or even more, and always used
broadcast, as evenly as possible. I
am satined. that two acres of land
manured with 250 pounds of ground
raw hones; will make more, or at least
as much corn, as 3 acres with the same
quantity; but this thing is somehow
or other always resisted, or nearly so
by the farmer. He must have the
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greatest number of acres possible- to
operate upon. At this time it behooves
the farmer to make as much
as possible on as few acres, which will
enable him to put a larger number in
cotton.
W agon Making and Repairing
REPAIRING CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &C.
I HAVE taken the Shop on York Street,
heretofore occupied by N. I). Arrunts,
where I will do any work in the above line
that may be entrusted to nic.
Having long experience in that business, I
expect to give general satis faction. The citizens
bf Cnmdcn and country are invited have
their work well done on reasonable terms.
- T. A. MOORE.
Jan. 4. 3iu
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GUIF^S
For Chrismas and New Year's!
< GREAT WATCH SALE!
ON THE POPULAR ONE PRICE PLAN \!
Giving to evert patron a handsome and
.reliable ivatcii for the low prick of ten
dollars, without recjard to value, and
not to be paid for unless perfectly satisfactory
!
" Have seen their Watches, know them,
anij can testify that they are excellent time
keepers, ami as good in crery respect, as
represented,'and no humbug."?Sentinel, IPatcrford,
N. Y. " Business is conducted in
Hits establishment upon strictly honorable
principles, and purchasers get the worth of
their money ."?Herald, Peru, III. "This
company is no bogus affair, and is prompt in
business, and perfectly reliable."?C"urier,
Rondout, 2V. Y, "This company is known
throughout the Union to be' responsible for
any thing it proposes to do."?Independent,
Monficello, III. "They are honorable in their
dealing, and fiatisfy the just expectations of
their customers."?Democratic Press, Lyons,
N.- 2". "This Company has a fincrcputation,
and their goods are of a very superior quality."?Daily
Times, Newbern, N. C. "There
is no humbug in this Company.'V- VaUey Sentinel,
Shippensburg, Pa. "Their Watches are
manufactured of superior articles, and by
the best workmen."?American Union, Denton,
Md.
T.TST CiV ATVPTfTfTCTS.
100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches $250 to $750
100 Magic Cased Gold Watches 200 to 500
100 Ladies' Watches, Knnmmclled 100 to 300
200 Gold Hunting Chronometer
Watches 250 to 300
200 Gold Hunting-English Lcvei-s 200 to 250
800 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches 150 to 200
500 Gold Hunting American .
Watches , 100 to 250
500 Silver Hunting Levers 50 to 150
500 Silver Hunting Duplexes 75 to-250
500 Gold Ladies' Watches 50 to 250
1,000 Gold Hunting Lepincs 50 to 75
1,000 Milcellancous Silver Watches 50 to 100
2,500 Hunting Silver Watches 25 to 50
5,000 Assorted Watches, all kinds > 10 to 75
Every patron obtains a Watch by this arrangement,
costing but $10, while it may be
worth $750. No partiality shown.
' Messrs. J. IIICKLING & CO'S UNION
WATCH CO., Manufacturers, x 119 Broadway,
New York City, wish to immediately
dispose of the above magnificent Stock. Certificates,
naming reticles, are placed in sealed
envelopes, and forwarded as ordered. The
return of any of our certificates entitles the
holder to the article named thereon, upon
paymct, irrespective of its worth, if $750,
and as no article valued less then $10 ismamcd
on any certificate, it will ut once he seen
that this is"
Aro Lottery, but a straight-forward lr.yitiir.atc
Transaction, which may he participated,
in rrrn in the. most fastidious ! I
A single Certificate will bo sent by mall,
post paid, upon receipt of 25 cts., five for $1,
eleven for $2, thirty-three and elegant premium
for $5. sixty-six nnd more valuable
premium for $10, one hundred nnd most superb
Watch for $15 . To Agents or those
wishing employment this is a rare opportunity.
__ It is'a legitimately conducted business,
duly, authorized by t.be Government, nnd
open to theraostcax-cful scrutiny. Try us!
Address, J. IIICKLING & CO.,
119 Broadway, New York.
Jan 11. 3m.
ANNUAL MEETING
, OF T1IE
' STOCKHOLDERS
OF THE
S. Carolina R. R. Company,
AND OF THE
Southwestern R. R. Bank.
THE Annual Meeting of the stockholders
of the above institution, will be held in
the City of Charleston, on the Second Tuesday
in February next, the 12th day of that month.
JL'iace oi iuceung?nan 01 lae isoumwesiern
Iliyl Road Bank, on' Broad-street. .
Hour of convening?11 o'clock A. M.
On the day following?Wednesday, the 13th
?there will be an election held at the same
place, between the hours of 0 A M and 3 1'
M, for Fifteen Directors of the Rail Road
Company, and Thirteen Directors of the Bank.
A Committee to verify proxies will attend.
Stockholders will be passed, as usual, over
the Road to and from the meeting, free of
charge, in accordance with the resolution of
the Convention of 1854. '. At
this meeting will be taken up for action,
according to rule, the following proposed additional
By-Law:
"The Board shall hold four quarterly meetings
during the year, and such meetings as
shail be specially called by the President;
and in the interval ofthe meeting, there shall
be an Executive Committee who shall be authorized
to conduct the business ofthe Company.
The said Committee to consist of the
members resident in Charleston."
J. R. EMERY, Seoretary.Jan
11 Ct
Ten Dollars Reward.
THE above reward will be paid for proof
to convict the person who is destroying
the fenoing around my premises in v;amden.
Deo. 18. L. W. R. BLAIR.
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South-Carolina R. Road.
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GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
CnAELEflTOX, Nov. 5, 1860.
ON and after Nov. 5, 1800, the Camden
Freight and Passenger Trains will run
as follows, \h:
Leave Kinsvillc, nt 3.45 P. M.
Arrive nt Sanders' at 5.40 P. M.
Leave Sanders' at- 6.30 A. M.
Arrive at Kingsvillc at 8.30 P. M.
* Leave KingsvilleTucsdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays.
Leave Sanders' Mondays, Wednesdays an<f
Fridays. f
n. T. PEAKE, Gen. Sup't.
LOOK 1
TO YfillR MEREST.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
A LARGE ADDITION
TO OSJSt ' vV
Winter Stock of Goods,
CONSISTING IN PART OF
ALPACCAS, BLACK AND COLORED;
MERINOS, MUSLINS,
DkLAINES, PERSI
AN CLOTH,
'PRINTS, &C.
ALSO,
Ladies', Misses' and Childrens
FINE
Sewed Boots and Slioes.
umiB9 mms
IN GRSAT VARIETY!
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND
VESTING3; TRIMMINGS OF .
ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
wmmmim mam
AND
READY MADE CLOTHING.
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES &c.
r|",IIE ATTENTION OF HOUSE-KEEPERS
JL is particularly invited to our Stock of
Family Groceries.
As all our Foreign Goode are bought directly
from the importers, aud our American Goods
from the manufacturers, we believe we can
and will sell them as lo\%as any one in this
market. GOODS MARKED-IN PLAIN FIGURES.
Call and sco for yourselves.
Mcdonald & mccurry.
November 30.?tf.
The Attention
Of Planters & Laborers
IS particularly invited--ti??toi?-ftAfsRM
1 JEANS AND CAS1MERES. The Goods
arc too wclLinowu to need recommendation
from us.
TYe particularly invite the attention of gentlemen
to the
Tailoring Department
Of our business. We warrant our w$rk to
be EQUAL TO ANY, both in style and quality.
Orders solicited.
Mcdonald & mccurry.
November 30?tf.
Notice This.
T3ERSONS to whom we have extended
JL short credits are requested to muko immediate
payment, as our circumstances will
not allow us to give longer indulgence.
MCDONALD & MCCUUIIY.
November 30?tf.
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to mo prior to 1st
X"\ August, 13(1"), are requested to call And
settle their indebtedness by cash, or make
other satisfactory arrangements, before the
first day of. January, 1807, or I will be com
polled to pi{icc their accounts in the hands
of an Attorney for Collection.
Nov. 3o?if. c. a. Mcdonald.
MERCHANT'S HOTEL,
CORNER OF KING AND SOCIETY STS.
C harleston, So. Ca.,
SAVAGE & ENSIGN, Proprietors.
JKSSS Ti. SAVACIE. EDWIN' D. EX81CX.
Nov. 9. ' . 3n> >
"PAVILIOfHOTlLr
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
THE above POPULAR HOTEL is open for
the accommodation of the Travelling Tub
lie. Board per day, $3.
Mrs. 11'. L. BUTTKRFIELD,
Proprietress.
A. BUTTEItFIELD, Superintendent. .
Nov. 9. 3m
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Ordinary's Notice.
ALL those having charge of Estates in
Kershaw Dimriet, Executors, Evccutrixs,
Administrators, Adniinistrntixs. Guardians,
and Agents, or those having Estates otherwise
entrusted to them,amenable to theCoiirt of
Ordinary, will make annual return of the snme
to the Ordinary on or before the first day of
February next. Delinquents, nflter that date,
will be ruled in default of making returns of
their trusts. Also, those in arrears to the
Ordinary will do well to look to the same.
N.. 13.?The law of the office requires me
to make ihie demand.
ALEX. L. McjLtUN AL1>,
Oct. 19?td. 0. K. D.
<&1 kOA PKRYEAR! Wc want
^Ot/U Agents everywhere to sell our
Improved $20 Sewing Machines. Thrconew
kinds. Under nnd upper feed. Sent on trial.
Warranted five years. Above salary or largo
commissions paid. The only machines sold
in the United States fox* less than $40, n^iicli
lire fully licensed by Howe, Whdeler & Wilson,
Graver & Taker, Singer Si Co., and
Bnchcldcr. All other cheap machines are
infringement sand the sellers or users are liable
to arrest, line and imprisonment. Illustrated
circulars sent free. Address, or
call upon Shaw & Clark, ntBiddeford; Maine,
or Chicago, 111.
Juno 18?y.
AAA A MONTH!?AGENTS WANTED
for six entirely new articles, just
out. Apdrcss 0. T. GARY, City Building,
Biddcford, Mc. June 8?ly. j
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NEW STOCK. ~
TIIE undersigned is now opening an entire
new stock at the store formerly occupied
by Meroney & Boswell, at the corner below
the Bank of Camden:?
DRY (GrOODS.
PRINTS,
DELAINES,
FLANNELS,
(Red and White.) Common and Fine
BED BLANKETS,
.CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
SATINETTS,
JEANS,
" AND KERSEYS.
Hosiery, for Ladies and Gentlemen ;
Jaconet and Cambric Muslin;
Brown Shirting;
Long ClotHs;
Sheeting and Pillow Case Cotton;
Brown and Bleached Table Cloths;
Towelling, sc., &c.
Heady Made Clothing?Id Sails.
COATS, ? .. "
> PANTS,
AND VESTS.
HATS?for Men and Boj's.
SHOES?of different qualities. S
A DTDLERY.
Saddles, Bridles, Filling, Whips and Snddlc-Bags.
CROCKERY AKIXGLASSWARE?Common
and Fine.
HARDWARE.?Axes, Spades, .Shovels,
Locks, Knives and Forks, &c.
GROCERIES.
SUGAR?Common Lrown, Clarified and
Crushed.
COFFEE?Rio, Laguira nnd Java.
TEAS?A fine assortment.
Superior Family Flour.
CRACKERS?Fresh nnd of superior quality.
With many other nrticl<j?, which will be
sold at the lowest prices for cash.
A. M. KENNEDY.
Oct. 12?tf.
Bliss D, H. M'Swen St Co.
ARE NOW RECEIVING A
Handsome Supply
OF
MILLINERY GOODS,
CONSISTING IN
BONNETS, IIATS, RIBBONS,
AND
EVERY THINGIN
THEIR LINE OP BUSINESS ALL OP
ALSO
Dress Goods and TrimjningsThey
solicit a call from their friends aud
customers.
Octobers. 12 .tf
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{ Drugs and Medicines,
tWe ore now receiving a large
and well solccted stock of .
PUKE DKUG-3
axd
MEDICINES,
OF TIIE VERY REST QUALITY.
AX.SO .
FANCY AN!) TOILET ARTICLES,
. In Invge variety,
Cologne, Lubin's Extracts, Powders
and Soaps, Bloom Youth, Ilair Grease,
Lilly White, Sozodont, Tooth and Hail
Brushes, Dressing Combs, Toilet Setts.
&c. &c. &c.
Also?n large assortment of
KEROSENE LAMPS,
Gliiinuies, Shades, Burners and Wicks,
kerosene Oil,.
Ttf the very best quality, always on
hand. All of which will be sold as low
as they can be bought any whero withI.:'.,
Il.fl fifnfn
XJ-L VWlft.'.
HODGSON & DUNLAP.
Cnmclen, Nov. 16.
|7RENCII CONFECTIONARY,
A Of the very best quality. For sale by
, ' HODGSON '& DUNLAP.
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
-I- 'Window Glass and Putty. For sale by
HODGSON & DUNLAP.
PURE FRENCH BRANDY and
A WINK, for medicinal purposes.
For sale by HODGSON & DUNLAP. .
XT ON-EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE
OIL. This has been tested, and is free
rum danger. -For sale bv
HODGSON & DUNLAP.
'p ONE'S GELATINE, COOKVy
ing Wine; Cooking Extracts and Spices,
of all sorts. For sale bvHODGSON
& DUNLAP.
O1 RANGES?Fresh Havana ORANGES.
JAMES JONES.
pNGLISII MUSTARD, Essence
A_> Ginger and Cherry Pectoral.
For sale by HODGSON & DUNLAP.
.pONCENTRATED LYE AXLE
Vy Grease and Tanner's Oil. For sale by
HODGSON & DUNLAP.
GROCERIES!
GROCERIES!!!
WINES,
LIQUORS.
CIGARS,
~ TOBACCO,
PICKLES,
HERRINGS,
MACKAREL,
CODFISH, \
CORN,
PEAS,
POTATOES, &c.
At " low figures," for cash. At
T. S. MYERS'
| Nov. 0. tf
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GEO. A. PRINCE & CO'S.
PATENT MELODEONS.
FORTY VARIETIES, WITH PATENT BASSO TENUTO,
OR SUB BASSi
AUTOMATIC AND SCHOOL !
ORGANS,
FINISHED IN ELEGANT ROSEWOOD, WAL
.NUT OR OAK CASES. ?
Every Instrument ' Warranted
' for Five Years.
NO CIIARGE FOR BOXING. OR SHIPPING.
4:0,000 NOW IN USE!
AN illustrated Catalogue, containing full
description of style, and testimonials of
the most eminent musicians, as to the superior
excellence of our instruments?will he
sent free to any address.TIIE
AUTOMATIC ORGAN.
In presenting the Automatic Orgiir, we
boldly announce the greatest triumph in mu
sical instruments of the age. During tli'c I
pa^t-balf cetffiiry, the French and Germans
diore manufactured. reed instruments with
aoiible bellows, and ^vo pedals for the feet to
operate; but the want of. the reversed or exhaustion
bellows, (whicfi is the only bellows
used In our instruments,) made it impossible
for then! to produce the mellow, rich and mellow
tone for which our instruments are celebrated.
' Another
objection to this method of blowing
was, that both feet being occupied, no opportunity
was offered for the management of
the swell. "Within the past two yea raj instruments
constructed on this Europcnn plan of
"double "bellows" have been raanufacturadin
thi? country, and-to*counteract this difficulty
(waut of-a swell) a lever has been projected
from the centre of the instrument, to net on
the swell, and operated by the knee; The inconvenience
and contortion necessary to effect
this object, arc disagreeable enough tp a gentleman,
but to a lady ,th<? use of such an appendage
is nearly impossible.
Our Automatic device obviates this "difficulty
entirely, the simple act of blowing with
more or less force giving the desired increase
or decrease in the volume of the tone. We
predict for this invention a brilliant futiire.
MELODEON AND SCHOOL OEGANFor
seventeen years the superior excellence
of our Melodeons has not been questioned,
and for two years past the enormous demand
has made it impossible, for us to meet our orders
promptly. With our increased facilities
we feci warranted in assuring our patrons
that their orders will be promptly met, and
solicit a continuance of their patronago.
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO."
CAUTION TO PURCHASERS.
All of our instruments hard upon the name
boards, in fuil, "GEO. A. PRINCE & CO;"?
When a dealer representsr any other instrument
as "the sarao as curs," it is usually a
mere attempt to sell an inferior instrument, on
1 -T- 1 1 t
WHICH lie CiUl JUUliC n Mi gill ^pk V-.'V.
P. S.?A liberal discount to churches, clergymen
and schools. Address
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO.,
' . Buffalo, New York.
GEO. A. PBINCE, CHAS. E. BACON, C. F. S.THOMAS.
(or) Oct. 2G?ly.
Fin PIKE SIllJTtLEU,
SEWING MACHINES
, ART. SUrEBIOlt TO AIL OTHKHS FOB
For family and manufacturing purposes
Agents wanted. Add'ess."
EMPI11E.S. M. CO.
ClC Broadway, New York.
Sept' 23. " (iip) ly
Empire Sewing Machine Co,
rRiNcirAi orncE,
616 Broadway, New York, ? <
/""I KKAT improvement in Sowing Machines
' VjTEn.pirc Hiutile, (.'rank Motion lowing
i Mnchine. It is thus rendered noiseless in nc'
tion. Its motion heiMg all positive, iuis not liable
to eet. out of order. Tt is the best Family
MofU.infl. Notice is wil ed to our new and Im
proved Mnnnl'iftiiriup Machine, for Tailors ami
Boot and. Shoe Fitters Agents wanted, lo
whom iv liberal discount will he given. .No
Consignments marie.
EMPIRE EE WIXG MA CIIIXF CO.
Sept. 28. (up) " 6iu
vmm& tm gas stoves.
TEA AffD tOFa-'EE BO SEERS,
Gitie I'ois, Oil i'aus &c. &c.
Jgj* Alt the Cooking for n
jrgf" family may ho done with
gjy Keijosine Oil, or Gas,
with less trouble, and nt
jrgf" less expi-nse, thau any
EST other fuel- '
Each article ^manufactured by this Company is
guarantied to perform all that is chimed
for U.
. JS/^Send fur Circular.
LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO.TIIE TRADE. ,
5?cr?sou<! Lamp Lighter Co,,
206 teaul sthetrr, jew youk.Sept.
28. (nr) t
Improved Cotton Picker.
FOR PICKING-COTTON IN THE FIELD, I
4 SIMPLE and compact instrument, wcigh
a ing about. two pounds?picks thrco. or
four times luster than .by baud, leaving the
coltou clean from trash. Price 20 dollars.?
Orders can be filled by
TilE HOWE MANUFACTURING CO.
31 Cedar Street, New York/
Or by our Agents throughout the 8outh.
Oct. 19?ly.
GROVESTEEN & CO.,
PIANO PORTE
MANUFACTURER*,
449 BROADWAY, MW YORK.
I^HESK Pianos received tlm llighes" Award
of Merit, at the World's Fair, over the best
makers fiom London, Paris, Germany, th cities
of ew York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Boston;
also, the Gold Medal at tho American Institute,
for five successive years. Our I ianos
contain the French Grand Action, Harp. Pedal,
Overstrung Bass, Full Iron Frame, and all Modem
Improvements. Every Instalment warranted
five yearn. Made under the supervision of
Mr. J It. GROVRSTKEN,' who has n prnctical
experience of over thirty fivo years, and is
the maker of over eleven thousand piano-fprtes.
Our facilities for manufacturing enable us to
sell these instruments from $10o to $200 cheap- :
er than any first class piano forte.
Sept. 28. (hp) ly |
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J;S.MERONEY^
A/uctioneer, ;
WLL' attend in person totheselliifgof a
Ispccies of property at public s.ile, eith ^
Br in Camden or surrounding country. Per-' ' '
sons having.property of,any description tor"
dispose of, and wish my services, vvilUCe waitc
ed on by giving me timely notice/ My charges'
for services rendered will be in keeping with1
the times.
Oct. 2G,?tf. : -- - "
W. H. R. WOflKMAN,
ATTOKHJEl'.AT LAW,
AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY/ '
MQb. Office above store of Baum, Bro. & Co/
Sept. 14 6m .
WM. R. TAYLOR, .
ATTOBAEYTA LAW St J2AG?
" I*TTRATTE.
IIE WILL ALSO ATTEND TO THE PROSE- '
CUTION OF PENSION CLAIMS. '
Atii rt o nt AmW*IV T-J rtt al **
VyjilL/Cj Ut 1UW UC )l IXwtvlt
Feb. 23. . V . v -1
WM, M. SHANIJON^
ATTAUS EY AT LAW &^OUC-'
ITOB IK E^CITX.
Office at Brunei! Bank. s . 'V;
Sept. 1, 3m. -
J. B. KERSHAW,
ATTOKAiEV AKD SGLICltpfi,
Office, Broad Street, Camden, S. C. > ,
B@t? A limited number of students "will be
carefully prepared for the Bar. - f?Aug.
26??tf. ..
J. M. DAVIS, 1!
ATTOIIKEV AT IAW.
80u. Office, Tjiat formerly occupied by Wnu.
M. Shannon. ' .
August 4?tf. . . - ' - ^
J.D.DUNLAP,
A T TO KN E Y 'AT JL A fe
Office at the Court House, Camden, S. C. - Dec.
22 . lyW~
L. DEPASS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND S<*~
LICli OR INH^iliXY,
Office, Broad Street, one door above the Mar*?
ket in the building formerly occupied by J.
M. Gayle, Camden, S. C., t
OgkAVill attend to cases before "theSqpo-.
rior and Circuit Brovost Courts in tlie Distriefcof
Eastern SoutlrCarolina, ftud espcciiihly
to the collection of all claims for propirtjr "*
against the Government.
' Sept. 1?tf.'
g-lobe.mijtital: i
Life Insurance Company
OF NEW 1'OEH,
ALL POLICIES NON-FOItFEITING
1)0LICIE3 issued bJ this Company
i common Life aud Endowmcnt Table*,
are non-forfeiting after the third year: tlia.
i?, if the assured discontinue his prcmiunit ;cither
from choice or necessity, lie will be entitled
to a full-paid policy for the whole uraount
of premiums paid. Provided, thcausurcd
docs not-exceed 60 years of ago at the. ;
issue of the original Policy. ' . r
One of the,most important objects a man
can havo iri this world, is to make sure his
family will be provided for when he is.taken
away. 'You effect this the moment you talcs
a Tolicy on your life in favor of your family.
D. L'. DlSAUSSUHE, M. D.; Medical Examiner.
IV. D..M0DOWALL, Agent, ;
Jan. 2C?ly. . Camden, S. C,
Home Insurance Comp*y
OF 3YEW YORK. V ',
. CASH CAPITAL-TWO MILLION DOLLARS.
Assetts, 1st July, 1S66,..... .$3,714,669,06.
Liabilities, 1st July, I860, $118,697,76.
" CHARLES J. MAHTIN. President..
A. F. TVILLMARTil, Vice Prcsd'Uy ,
JOTIN'McGEK, Secretary. '
J. H. \VASHJJUKN. Ass t Soc ty. - - ?
W. D. McDOWALL, Agent,- '
.Tan. 20?Iv. Citrndcnj.S. C, .
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Underwriters' Agency;
W. D. McDOWALL, AGEKT,
CAMDEN, S. 0. : I
THE GERMANIA EIRE INURANCE CO.;*
THE HANOVEll FIRE INURANCE CO.'
THE NIAGARA FIRE INURANCE CO:
THE REPUBLIC" FIRE" INURANCE CO..
All of the City of New York.
HAVE entered into an arrangement for
the purpose of transacting together the
business of "Insurance against Loss or Damage
by Fire, and the Peril" of Inland Transportation,"
and have established an office ii>
this Town designated the "UNDERWRITERS'
AGENCY," and your attention ft respectfully
called to the superior advantages which the
Agency affords to those who desire to make
prompt and reliable insurances.
The Cash Assets of each Company issuing- * .
the Underwriters' Policy of Insurance exceed
HALF A MILLION OF DOLLARS, making a
security in the aggregate pf THREE MIL- ?'
LION DOLLARS.' Jan. 20?ly.' '
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Metropolitan Enterprise.
GREAT GIFT; SALE
of the ' <
NEW YORK AND PROVIDENCE
JEWELER'S ASSOIATIOtf,
Capital, ?1,000,000
Dcpo!, 197 Broadway.
AN immense stock of Pianos, "Watches,
Jewelry, and Funcy Goods, all to besold
for ONE DOLLAR each, without regard to
value, and not to be paid for till you sec what
you will receive. .
CERTIFICATES, naming each article, and "
its value, arc placed in sealed envelopes and
well mixed. One of thedfe envelopes will be
sent by mail to any address on Tcceipt^of 2u
cr Ms; five for $1; eleven for $200; thirty for ^
$5; sixty.-fivc for $10; and one hundred for
$16. "
On receipt of tfco 'Certificate you wiUse?
what you are going to have, and then, it is.at
your option to pay the dollar and take th&
article or Dot. Purchasers may thus obtaii*
a Gold Watch, Diamond Ring, a Piano, Sew-.
ing Machine, or any set of Jewelry on our
list, for $1; and in no case can they get losm
than one dollar's worth, as there are no
blanks. s
Ageuts arc wanted in every town in tb*
country; every person can make $10 a day,
selling our certificates in the greatest sale of
Jewelry ever known.
Send'25c. for a Certificate, which will inform
you what you can obtain for$l. At
the same time get our circular,, ontoining
full listnnd particulars; also. Terms to A.yr.nt#
Address JAMES HUTCHISON & CO;
Aug.31 J 107 Broadway, X l"v
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