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to. Bible Society in this State, must be transacted through me as State Agent at Columbia, S. C. Applications for donations of books must say how many are wanted, with address in full and the name of consignees in Charleston, S. C., or at any other convenient port of this State. Persons who receive boxes of books will pay the frieght. Yours truly, ? - vV E.-A.BOLLES, *Agent, American Bible Society, for S. C. It is always best for persons who desire books for distribution, to apply for f them at the depository of the Bible Society within whose bounds they reside, hnd if the Society will not recoive the ' books of the A. B. S., then let three persons unite in forming a Bible Comk initteo and apply to mo for books. A ~U A Q ? n | _ I V f The Jews in tiic various nations of the earth number, as is estimated, not far from seven millions', about the same as in the most prosperous days of the nation in ancient Palestine. - * ? .. "Education.?^Education is a companion "which no_misfortunc can de press, no climate destroy, no enemy alienate, no despotism enslave. At home a friend, abroad an introduction; in solitude a solace, in 'society an ornament. It lessens vice, guides virtue, and gives at once grace and government to the genius.. Without it, what is a man? - A splendid slave!, a reasoning savage! vaseillatirg be-* tween the dignity of an intelligence, derived from God; and.-the degradation of brutal passion." OanYdenPost Office. rriHE Mai! will b?- assorted for tloliviry, on JL Vi'tjdncsday, ' Friday ami Satin-day at 8 o'clock. A. M., find closed Tuesday. Thursday and Sunday, at 1 o'clock, 1*. M., until further notice. Office hours during the week, from 0 A. M. to 1 o'clock P. M. daily,?On Sunday, from half past 9 to 10 o'clock. A. M. J. M. GAYLE, P. M. , May, 10, > . tf. ' J. A. SOHSOOS, . OTAGISTBATE. WILL attend promptly to the collection of all claims, and oilier duties appertaining to the oflice. Office at tho Council Room. May 1G, tf. LOST *.' BETWEEN Camden and the McRnc place, ^ ' on. the Charleston Rond, about three 1 miles from Camden, a double-eased GOLD 1 WATCII, the opening spring broken, and the minute hand off, llndeliff make. A reward of fifty (fid) dollars will be giren to the finder by leaving it at this office, or with ilie subscriber. JESSE GRAY. . May 16," ; 21. Fifty Dollars Reward. THE above reward will be paid for the de- 1 tection and apprehension of a white man < calling himself Captain Gaines, who sold mo 1 a mule which lie had stolen, said Gaines is t about five feet seven inch.es'high, light sandy hair, ldiie eyes, florid complexion, narrow t scar on right forehead. - . ( WASHINGTON ANCRUM. . i May 10. It : : : I A One Horse Waggon, J \\TlTi! Steel Sprinrs. Also?A second, ( V V hau.l CARRIAGE. IV.- sslebv^ i .May 10. li. W. 1 SONNEY. P rol'YT-T.n & T" Ci T 1 T-vT A 1 W JU W V ? J.A J IW S>S^T33B^T. I BY A. L. McDOXALD, OBDINAHY. :1 TlTJlK'ul'AS, KJizulvth Lung. Adni'x np- j y f plied to iiie lor L'-tJ'-r-i ?l" Adiiiini.s'ratiou 0-1 all and singular the and chattels, rights credits of ivtato T. Lang. Lite of said District deceased: Th??o arc. therefore. to cite and admonish ( nil and singular the kin I red and creditors of v the deceased, to be and appear before my at onr next Ordinary's Cotirt. tube itoVcti at Kershaw Court House on the 3ist day ol'May. inst.. to show cause, it' any. wltv the ( said administration shoiil 1 not lie granted. Uiven under tny hand and seal this Joth tiay of May. in t!io year of our ' Lord due " thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven. ] .and of Cue ninety-first year of American , ladcD'.'ndcnce. A. L. .McDOXALD, ? May 10?dt. 0. K. D. . : 1 List of Letters REMAINING in tlie l ost Ofhcc at Cmadeti ( on the of May. 18ti7. I A?Mrs. E. Allen: W. L. lia'ml: Mrs. M. It. Bradley: J. It. Boyles, Miss Catherine Ercwington: Mrs. Mary Bateman; Mrs Clias. T. Balslev, or Joseph Fields. C?Sviva (.' utlmi: (colored) Martha Conk: I I Mrs. Emily Croightott: Miss ElizabeiI: Ciintiw pod; Mr. Daniel (Nd-nnm: Miss Mary Cavain; | G?Mr. L. L. Gaitiiel; Mrs. Margaret Graham. II?Sheddon Iludwin; Lavina Hall; Mrs. Susan Holland. J?Mrs. SuUic Jackson; George Jacksou; Itov. Harmon Jones: J. C Jaekson.' ( M?T. G. Moore: (2) Jane A. Mnlotic; Jno. Maroney; John Maguiro: (colored) Rebecca McCaskill: Joe McDowall; Disa Merrill. N?It. G. Nelson. S?John Shehau; James. II. Sloss; Isaac Cchairy; Mr. Siptiui Bos. T?Anilers Terrill; James II. Truesddl: Sallic J. Thompson: -.- tcphcu Taylor; (col d. J ; 1 Y?Miss K. D. Young. i :i W?Frank Wiley; Toney Walker: Mrs. I , E. E. Wilson; Jane Wintlirop; (colored) Yi~ | J ley Matthews. SggT Persons calling for the above will ' please enquire for advertised letters. F 7 M. GAYLU, P. M. jlght mourning dress ; X-' Goods, some very fine for sale at, BONNEY'S May. 9 |tf l^glish dairy cheese, "CRACKERS, &c., for sale by ' I). C. KIltKLEY. hiilflwmnir-' Cheap Printing Paper. TO EDITORS & PUBLISHERS. Lefter from W. G. Clark, Esq., Pbksidext of the Press Association. Atlanta, Ga., April 19,1867. J. S. T/crasfier, Esq., _r Dear Sir:?It affords too much pleasure to communicate to you flic following resolution of the Southern Press Association: JfesolveJ, "That as a testimonial of our appreciation for the zealous,' faithful and effective service of JOHN S. THRASHER, Esq., as Superintendent-of. this Association in years past: ' .. "AVe hereby tender him the thanlcs of this" .Association, and confer Mpon liim thecompli-. nientary posit ion of Agent of the Southern Press Association, in the City of New York." The tcvn.-o of commendation employed in tli'o above resolution do no more than justice to your important services during your Supcrintcn bmcy?services which jiouc hod bettor opportunity to know, and hone can more highly appreciate than myself. Should oe- i casion require, I shall be glad to avail myself j of the aid provided for by the resolution. Very respectfully, your oh'dtVvt, V.' (1 rf.Airiv. President. , I would respectfully request cv.cry daily, tri-wcekly, semi-weekly and monthly journal. South of the Potomac and Ohio rivers., and the 3ft degrees M/ parallel of latitude West of the Mississippi, to publish tliis advertisement twice, and send, to ine sit New York csich time, a copy of the paper continuing it,' postpsiid, y/itli bill for same. ...It is desirable, in tny combinations to procure cheaper printing paper for our Southjonvnajs, that I shall have the fullest infevmation regarding tlio sizes of paper used by the several pubPUaridus, ntui 1 ctw?pi-ocuve it in no other way tliun by requesting particular attention to the need of sending copy of the publication with the bill./ I desire it sent twice to provide against mail failures, and that they be postpaid .to secure post office ^delivery; T ;vit.:s:'.THEASIIKB; Eox,' fyilSt) J5c\v York, N. Y. May ft, 2t ~ souf h-carolika/ la. ? ; A W ?> iSTHE/'iT. BY A. micBONALD, "OEDINAttY. ^"^7 IljlllpAS,'"AY. F. Gr.yktrd, applied tor t t me lor Letters of Adminisation on alla:rd singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits. of Norman A. McLeod/ late of the district, aforesaid, deceased > ' These are, therefore, to cite 21: % admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of; tiic deceased, to lie mid-appearbefore me at J o(Tr next Ordinary's (Taint, to be IsoMen at j Kcrahaw Courthouse ontli'e 2 If li :h.y of May | inst, to show7 cause* if any, why the said j administration should' not, be granted. Given under tiiy hand mid seal this 1 2ili day | of May. in the year of our Lord one' thqusnml eight liuu Ired mid jfixty-sevrn. and of the nuiciy-frsi vcarjjif American Independence. A. L.* McJ&GNALD. March 24?td. , 0. K. P. " Yay.'O ? ' . 2f. ' Notice I S hereby, given to-nil whom it may rcnccrn, that I have this (lay appointed Mr. RZKKIKL GASKIX my lawful agent to trans-, tct and direct ull iny business. All business transacted by him will be valid with me/ COKAH.GASKltf. : April 12, 1807, / ? - 8t : : .Sheriff's Sales. SHERIFFS Orvicr, - \ Camdem, S.C., May 8th, 1807. J . BY virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa. to me directed, and bv consent of Defendant,; ! wRl sell bcfoiv the Court House in Camden >n the first. Monday in June next, within the egal hours of sale, the following property, o-wif. Two adjoining Tracts of T.AND (except so nuch as is exempted from levy and sale by laneral Orders No. 10 from Head-Quarters. !nd Military-District, embracing North and oath Carolina,)", sit unfed in the District of Cershaw, and locate"! as herein after described. One Tract called the 'Homo Tract'' :ontaiui?g, tw.o' hundred an.l seventy-six 370) acres. lying on both sides of the obit son if 0 fifteen fin) luili-s r?bov" ion, Oil IJIU I lean waters < : I m iT.-.iivii, j jOIxikIoiI by la nils ol' "i'iio.--. !.<iSi n, .ia:m s j if. Downs an I Kzel-iei Ma kins. To a otherj r,::cr containing l'onr httmiml a;. ! thirty ! ' Mj a errs nntiic wain's <>! fa tun branch ! i ijoiiiitijf L tmls of Titina's (..'.iif'ien an I i It !.n (i:.-kii?. .M.-ti. in;.- I'up / an ! iiav:i"-s. i l.-viv't] it;nil as lit-|-i i,ii-) :y it!'\V. Lb <i;iskin : il :!.? suit of . y.ckie! TiiitMS, Cash- II. !i. SILL. S. K. !"?. May !t (S| -j:. 5b .-\ i\ ST.\i{7'TT ricKLKs, ilMlii'JNdS. C.V*t Jl.iiS. for s.-j'.- bv 1). r. KiKKLKY. * pOCOA KUTS AND DlilED ^ Fill'IT?a fr-.-s!) io!, just rc-crivcl !?v i>. ('. KillKi.ili*. OIRSHAW?In Equity, riivodorc bang, ") vs. | Oi-tV'v for publication. 'Ilizahetli T.ang. j of .iL.-rn: ik-fcmlant. ct. al. J It appearing lo my satisfaction (!mt Jolin I Lang.ntic of tin- 1> -fenlanis in above stacil case is absent from ami wiilimit i)ic Hints of tbc State. Oil inotioii ofCliesnnl ami iVorkniaii. Complainant's Sol lectors, it is inlcr -! tlial lie iln plea-I aiis'.vcr or iliiituir to lie sai-1 i>i!l within forty o.-i.vs from ilie pubicatimi of litis or'b'r, ami ilcfanll whereof its ortk-r pro. cuufcssn, will be taken against liini. T. 1). DUXLAP, C. K. k". L). I May. _l<l CHESNUT & WORKMAN, JAS. ('ilKSXl'T, V?". II. It. 'VoltK.MAX.) rStfOi'H ??JS /.'? And Solicitors in Equity. WILL practice ill the Courts of Kershaw iii'l admitting Districts. Business t'titruslc*?.l o t!a*in will meet with prompt ami careful ittviition. Office. at present, above the store oflhutm. ,lro. & Co.. March US. Rail Road Notice. A LT. freights by the Camden Branch S. C. it. 1.1. are received ami delivered at Uoykin's Turn Out. April 4. J. JONES, Agent. IRON AND STEEL. ~ AN assortment of Iron, Steel, Nails, Axes, Traces, Hoes, Locke, Pot Ware, &c., which will be sold low for cash. Jan. 11. A. M. KENNEDY. y^?'r. SPECIAL 'NOTICES^ BELIGIOITS NOTICEThe Eev. W. E. Hughson, Agetffc of the Baptist S?xte Convention will preach in the Baptist Church in Camden oil Sunday evening next, at candle-light. May 16. TO CONSUMPTIVES. /FMTE advertiser, having teen restored to I health in a fcw weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered" for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption?is anxiouR to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will Rend a copy of the inscription used (free of charge.) with tho directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a suhe errs for j Consumption, Asthma, Buoxchitis, Coughs, Oor.ns, and all Tliroat and Lung Affections. ! The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit tire afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be" I invaluable, and he hopes every sufTdrcr will.. [ fry his remedy. ?s it will cost tliem nothing, ' and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing ! the prescription, fjike, by return mail, will! please a.ldress ' REV. 11U. A. WTLoON. Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York, May. 2. " ly ? ?. _ ERRORS OF YOUTHA Gentleman wbosuffcred' Cor years from, a. Nervous Debility, Prcnuittire Llec;tv, and all tlic oli'cctjj of youthful indiscretion, v.'ill, for the take of Puttering humnuily, send free to all who need it, the veoipfimid directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured-. " Sufferers wishing<to protit by tho ndvitr*er's experience can do so by addressing in perfect confidents, . JOHN 1J. OGDEN, 42 Cedar St., New York. .' May 2. . ' ly FREE TO EVERYBODY. A Largo (.5 pp. ;Circular, giving information of rho greatest importance io tho young of both sexes. " It. teaches how tlie homely may become beautiful,- the despised respected, 'and the forsaken loved. . No young lady or gentleman should fail to send their Address, and receive a. copy postpaid, by return mail. : - Address, 1?7.0. Drawer, 2iV , : V ' Troy, N". Y. " -r??7? J50f* A lorxo L.vnv r.6turniiig to her. country homo, after a sojofirn ofitfew months^' in the City, was hat^y recognised hy'hcv. fricndc. in ppice of a coarse,; rustic, fi us h e'd-" face, she had a soft ruby complexion cf almost marble nmocthncss, -ftnrl instead cf twentythree "the really npperred but eighteen. Upon; inqtrry a:s to the cause- of so great n. change/sin" plainly told them that slic used' the Cir.c.vf-MAX and considered 'it an invalua-' ble acquisition to any- Lady's toilet..*' liy.its: use any Lady or Gentleman can improve their personal appearance an -hundred lohL 'ft is-', simple in its cauipina.tibn,.as Nat uwot herself, is simple, yet unsurpassed in i?s cff]ca'ey..in drawing impurities from, alsohcaling, cleans;-' ing and beautifying the skin and complexion/' I?y its. direct action on the cuticle it-dtiiSys? ?f. nil -itv tniniiviliiis l;:rullv cr tJt'd7 surface. a^Nntureintended it should be, clear,' 'soft, smooth and 'beautiful. Price $l-,;sent bV .Mail or Express, on receipt of an order by? W. L. CLARK & CO., Chemists, No. :l West Fayette St., Syracuse, JL-T ' The only American. Agents for the sale.of the same. Marchr7.~1jfr/^ Enow thy Destiny.' Madame E. F, Thohntox, the great English Astrologifit, Clairvoyant and Psychomctrician, av1\q has astonished the scientific classes of the Old World, lias now located herself at Hudson, N. V. Madame Thornton possesses such wondferful powers of second sight, as to enable her to impart knowledge of the greatest importance to the single or marriiii of eithrr-swe. While in o state of l-ronce, she delineates the very features of I lie. person you aire to morry, and by the aid of isii instrument of intense power, known as list* IVvi hon'otrope. guarantees to produce a lifelike picture of the husband or wife of the applicant, together with d.-u' c of marriage, position in life, leading traits ol'character, kc. Tliis is no humbug,.as thousands of testimonials can assert. She vyill send when desired a certified certificate, or written guarantee, :Ii.:t i !;< picture is w hat it purports to be. 11 y enclosing a small lock of hair, and stating place ofbivth. age, disposition aird complexion. and enclosing fifty cents and stamped (sivcini e oddi-osscd to yourself, you will vc-. cvivo picture and desired inf'ornnjliou by rt i it i'll jj: .til. All c omnium ca t ions Jtircredly c-ni.ldential. Addressin ^niiidcncci, M.wiam:: !'. I'. Titouxrox, 1*. 0. Box ^_'3,!!ncfjoii,.N. V. . i_. . NOTICE/"THE LARGEST, tirlSTa n?l CHE A PEST 2 stock of TIN WAKE in Camden, at V. hoiosalo ami retail, will be found at the Tin Simp of , J. 1:. .GOODA-LK, T'.vo doors South of II. M. Kennedy's Si ore. ."OOOFING, Guttering, Stove? Pipe V Lard and Oil Cans; made to order, fit J, 11. GOODALK'S Tin Shop. T>EP AIRING TIN WARE of every IA' description, and all job-work pertaining to the business, will be executed with dispatch. All work warranted to give satisfaction or no' charge made. At -<' J. It. GOOI\*LE\S Till Shop. Two doors South of It. M. Kennedy's Store. pliOICE GROCERIES. Always on hand, at low figures. At J. It. (B a I BALK'S Tin Shop. Two doors South of 11. M. Kennedy's Store. April IS. 7t Notice. VLL persons having claims against the est ntu of J. K. DOllV will present ihcm duly atlesled, and those indebted will make immediate payment to J. 15. ivEKSHAW, my legal Attorney. A. BKKVAltD, Adni'r Apr, 11 i hi. Executor's Notice! ! i 1.1, l'KRSONS holding I*l:iiins against. /\ OANT. it AS KIN, l)ec*d latvol Kershaw 1'is'l will present llicin, legally attested. and those indebted, will make payment inmiediiitelv.?No indulgence will be given. J NO. J. 'IRAN Til AM, March 28Mi.?4t Kxor. HASK jilTTS thorough-bred Stallion_-jyill stand the I ensuing Season (1st March to 1st June,) nt Ilobkirk Hill, at twenty-five dollars in advance. JOHN GANTRY. Feb 21. tf I Blip Bil^' . " Office. ' fS. C., April,25th 1867.. r/Hlf antl after tSedate, no accounts will be" ?eptat this Postage must be, paid quarterly in adviwkjfcL^Undercharged and.Adyertis'ed Letters wlufflj^&.delivored until'paid for. All drop letters mfr&hdve a two cent stamp thereon, which .'can?w<^jh^ tained at this office. All letters not haying said stamps thefeoh, will not be delivered, but sent to the Dead Letter office. J. M. GAYLE, P. 51.' April 2-5. ' i. tf. *** KERSHAW?In Equity. James Chesnut, Es'or. V ^ for c6nstnic. 'Mary C: Reynold, "?f. ?f J?11' for Sarah:Chesnut, , Rcbef, DiscoveJ am es Chesnut,Jr.etal. J r^' c' IT appearing to n:y satisfaction that David lilt; Williams', Lerena Williams, Mary WilpliamH,Miller Williams, Daykl Williams, jr. and i' Catharine Williams, Thomas Chesnut, Al'exina Chesnut, William Chesnut, John Chesnut, } Ellen Clicsnut, James Chesnut;- Jr., Amelia ; Chesnut, James Chesnut, John Chesnut, Riojt.trd'Stockton, Harriet C. Stockton, Lucicn W. Stockton, Thomas E. Ilailc, Serena (j. Haile, Amelia Haile, Benjamin Haile, Thomas JETailo, James lTnilc, William Haile, Lawrchco Haile, Ciarlcs Haile, Mary Haile, I VY'iiller Haile,-Sydney Haile and Geo. Haile, Ellen C. Haile and Jnm.es Chesnut Haile, parties defendant to tho above bill, arc without and reside, beyond the limits of this Stati?: Iris orderod on motion of Shannon, com plainhui'? Solicitor, that the above named do. fondants do "plead, answer or de>at'.r to the. said bill within forty-days from the tlftte-of the publication cf this order in default whe. e* of ah order, pro. confesso. will -be en tercel against lhc?>.: ~ J. D. DTJNLAP,' Commissioner's Office, . C. E. K..J). * April .25. ! . td. KERSHAW?In Equity. Anna A. Johnson, ; - Per Pro Ami . V', '?, i t'T8?0 Bill to settle Estate t? m. jE. Johnson, jr. ^ t. C, , , ? 'J- For Relief, &c. \.in.'E. Johnson, sr.. . Rpbt; B. Cunningham, Et i;t ,vj . ' . .IT appearing that Samuel TTood and Amanda Hood,-., ills .wife. . Brown and Amelia! Brown, his wife, defendants to the above bill; are .without and reside beyond the' limits of tliijj State: - ' . ' p;>Ttis ordered on motion of Shannon, Com-, -plainant's Solicitor, that the Kbove named .defendnuts,.do plead; answer dr. demur to thtfsaid Bill within forty days from the publication of this order in default whereof, an 'order pro. confcsso. will bo entered against ih?in.: J.' D-. DUNLAP, Commissioner's Office, C. F.'K. 1). * .. April 23. ' td. ?EESHAW--In Eqrnty. ITcnry C. Salrr.ond,; I Trustee, ' V . , vsr . Bill* to Foreclose fjt&ncB B." Cnrcton, and Aiortgngp."-.*^ iii#!ary, liis wile, . ; C '%' Emabetli McCaa, J pilT appearing to my satisfaction; tbat'the ; Vf?$SVe;nanrcd defendants are beyond arid rejg^fc-wiihout the limits of this State:.1 It is 'idfdercd on motionof Kershaw, Complainant's .^ieitor, that they do plead, answer or de- > 'buljr to the said Bill within forty days from \ "thOilatc of the publication of this order, in jjtfcftailt whereof, an order pro. confcsso. will jbo taken against them. " J. D. DI/.NLAP, ^eCommr'8 Office, * C. E. K. I>. :ApriU25, . td. NEW GOODS! " ; SUITABLE FOR-THE SPRING AND SUMMER!! calicoes, - gin oh am s, muslins, linens; . gambroons. Brown and bleached shirtings, READY-MADE CLOTHING, WITH. FRESH SUPPLY 0^ GEOCERIES, superior crackers, grain cradles, scythe blades, &c. . V?Tli li will La sold for cash, at-thc lowest poj i" prices. A. M. KENNEDY. a i *? NEW SPRING GOODS. MISS' MATILDA WILSON TJ AS just received a handsome and well A JL' selected stock of Spring r.nd Summer DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, Consisting of Ladies' ITats and Boffnets Ribbons, fine French Flowers, Dress Buttons and Trimmings, of all kinds, Muslins, Lawns, Calicos,"Long Cloths, Chambroys, Laces and Edgings, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. Together with a great variety of other articles usually found in a well-selected stock of Millinery. Miss WILSON embraces this occasion to tender her thanks to the Ladies of Camden and vicinity for the liberal patronage she has received, and respectfully invites their, attention to her present stock* .April 4. tf *NOW OPENING! MRS. J. W. RODGERS IS NOW RECEIVING HER SPHiISTGV STOCK OF MILLIN'ERY, Dress and Fancy Goods. Consisting in pnrA of LADIESJ BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, RIBRONS AND TRIMMINGS, With a. variety of other articles, all of the LATEST STYLES. USS"* Iler terms being Cash, she is enabled , to offer groat inducements to purchasers. Thnnkfnl for past patronage, she solicits a I call from her friends and the public generally I April 18. if PROVISIOIVS &C. THOMAS S. MEER3 HAS ON HAND, . BACON, LARD, CtiRN* ^jFlonr, Meal, Hominy, SugitrCQffee. Molasses, v Candies, Kerosene OH, . '&C. &c. * &c. ^ .ALL OF WHICH WILB BE . SOLD "Bow for. Cash*" A gPLENDID SEVEN/OCTAVE ' A.Piano, nearly new and in cxcMten't condition for sale by . E. W. BOXlfEY. A- SMALL INVOICE OF L^DIE^ Spring'Dress Goods,< just .opened andfor sale low by . E. W. .110NNEY. (^OSHENBUTTER,SUPERIOK lV^ LAUD,. Breakfast strips, Best'quality Canvass' Hams. Tilton Cheese, Jenkins best; Tea, Sic. Just opened at : E. W. BONNET'S. '. April 25, . - ' tf. y^ACON, FLOUR AND LARD. ^ For sale by. D. C. KIRKLET. '"ftx-srvMnsr cjrm/Tfci5i?Tt?i' ~"*j 1^-JEJ-V V K9 JL qJMEfcJEJ-. _ AND NEW anoes, " " . 3 - : '-.shoes, : SHOES;: gents'/' v: ; hoi s':, . .; - , ' youths'/ ladies',? V "MissES'r,; - ?: . and-"v children's; Of every description,and size. . ' One of tiic'.firm linvii^j several years experience in this line of business, fcels.satii-' tie'd that he .can .give entire.', satisfaction in. cheapness of prices and quality of goods: groceries, v . groceries, ; - "groceries. sugar, coffee, 'teas, - > ' bacon, - - - lard, flour, > - corn/*:,. v > ; mackarel, . : kerosene oil, BUTTER, , ; ' ' MM. .cheese, ' O' ^ ^.CANDLES, ; soap, Soda, ' ' . pepper; " : ' ' - : s-pice, ginger; mace, " . - -vv:- nutmegs,. ' cloves. Ginger preserves, .. : dried fruit, . raisins, - . oranges, " lemons, apples, , . almonds, walnuts, filberts," : " pecan nuts, butternuts, candy, ' ' canned fruits, pickles. TIic fioous wore bought low for the Cash" and will bo fold exceedingly low for the same; burns & boswell. .. "March 28?If. DR. N^AT PRATT, ' [Successor to Pratt & "Wilson WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, Analytical and Consulting CHEMIST, NO. 23, II-VrXE ST., CHARLESTON, S. C., DEALER IN Drugs, Cksmicals, Paints, Glass,. AND Druggist's Sundries. Analysis of Ores, Soils, Fcriltzers, &c., made with greatest care ana accuracy.? Chcmicnl advice given, in all branshes of the science, on moderate terms. JSSrDr. F. Or.ix Dannelly, SO favoraly known throughout die State, is with nic, and would be gVl to see his old-friends' or receive orders for (Joods. March 21. " ' 3ui There comcth glad tidings of joy to nil, 'L'o young, and to old, to great and to small; The beauty which once was so precjous and rare. Is free for all, and all may be fair, Ey tlieUsocf CHASTELLER'S. . WHITE LIQUID 3533Kr^ifcS::E3Xji For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion. The most valuable and perfect preparation in use, for giving the skin a beautiful pearllike tint, that is only found in youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Blotches. Moth Patches, JSiiIlotvners. j^rupuuus, uuu all impurities of the skin, kindly healing the same leaving it white ami clour as alabaster, Its use cannot be detected by the closest scrutiny, and being ft vegetable preparation' is perfectly harmless, It is the only article of the kind used by the French, and is considered by the Parsian as indipensable to a perfect toilet. Upwards 30,000 bottles were sold during the past year, a sufficicntguarantee of its efficacy. Price only 75 cents. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of an order, by BERGER, SHUTTS & Co., Chemists, . 285 River St., Troy N. Y. March 14. ly. SPRING GOODS, 1SG7, \ ' " .? ". -" '' " : V. I-AM now receiving my SPRJHG STOCK. Of- ; ' ;". r .- ' . . rh. ;./' '" Dress Goods, Laces and Embroiden&fv-# CaUcoes,'Gingham^ and Hosiery Bleached, brown and. col'd Domestics Cassimeres, Tweeds and Drivings Shoes and The above' Goods have beenjpclecfed'^^^^S^ sphally, sinoe the recent dcoltne'.-in prices^; and will." be sold at-a very moderiUo aava&dft^&V .forcash.. ... : -ROBERT,M/-KEKNBI)T^Ag<?C.vp---;?" Ma'rce 28.- . . jf FERTILIZER. v . II/TAPES' OTTROGENiZEp SUPERPHO^-; 'JLUr PHATE^-OF LIME.vfort-Cottoh^Corhv Whcatr.Vegetable Qpops, &c.' *?&?'..; .' All 'of its Phosphates aro;in a*, condition-tor .'. become quickly^soluble; in 'the coil,- and !ayail-. able tAihe: crop/. The anirDalmatteM,-blood ^ antl.tfesh, gelding ammonia, prodnce an cat- "?*: Ay'start' and vigorous 'growth-, enabling^ tie plant, to appropriate _ phosphates and ptierS/. ':P.z valuable ingredients of tie . Fertilizer^? 'Oje complete devclopement of .the lint. of . Cotton, grain o:f Wheat, and crops generally..*- " Sold-by' ;* - .. . ' .* : . KINSMAN & HOWELL/' Sole Agents, lotf isastojay, AJiiaricston, a. vu.-. : To Planters. ' * PLOW .STEEL, from^t^^juchos wide . IRON, from 1J tg.(? inches;wide. . f- : " . .For sale low for c^>by : . . . v.'er jv McDotvall. s&s -tMarchU. ; , V-.tf % \ : v. ; ; i LL persons", white and biack,, arc posir/jS tivefy probM>itcd from Hunting,fishing '* ' or Trespassing iup'oni any of my lands.! 311 permits heretofore granted are Withdrawn.?. - . gainst all hercnfter t?cspae3ing, thelawwill ' be yigidly enforced. : - ' - -JOHN BURDELL; Kershaw jjl&ict, March 14.- , - Jt* . AFFLICTED ! ': :;SUF5^RMQ3^E!V When by-the'use *0f Dn. -JO!ffNFILLE'!^ '' . 1 ELIXIR you con be cured pertnanchtly^iirid^>y^yj at a trifling cost.- ' v-.. .. ' ; . ' The astonishing success wlnchh&s;attended this invaluable medic'iiie for .Physics! 'aiid* Nrffvous -Weakness,; General' Debility;and" Prostration, Loss of Muscular Epergyl-'';'' "l Tmpotency,, qr anyw of the consequences-v'j-' youthful- indiscretion, renders it.'fhe'.mb^vy^ valuable proparation'ever discovered; ' ' - v It will remove/all nervous affections, de pression, excitement, incapacity to study -business, loss of memory, confusion^ thoughtsof self-dcstrucfciob,'fea^s of insanity! &c.-' -.V'-' will iestor'o the appetite,- renew the healtlLbf those whq have destroyed it. by scpsual ex- t--;: 'cess-ov' evil' prac'tfiyfeC .... Young- Men, be humbugged no.more by! 'On nek Doctors' and iznorant practitioners. 1 ' but send without delay' for the Elixir, and be at once restored to health and happiness. A * Perfect Cure is Guaranteed in every instancesj'.. Price, $1, or four bottles to one.address,. $8.--"-"; One "bottle.ie sufficient to effect a cuitein {/, all ordinary cases. . 7 ' \A?Sp, Db. jOHhFVILLE'S SPECIFIC PILES, for the speedy and permanent cure of. Gonorrhea, Gleet,' Urethral Discharges, ; .V7 Gravel, Stricture, and all affections' of the . Kidneys and Bladder;-: Cures, effected in. from oneto five days. They are prepared from.* , vegetable extract that are 'harmless on'the "system, and never rinusea'tfrVthe-stomach or'.-.- v'-7. impregnate ' the. breath. No ch^ge .of diet is nccessary^vhilo using.^hcm, njpr'does their . action in any manner'interfercHwith bu>ines?' pursuits. Price, $1 per-box-! ;' , 7 Either ofthe'above-mentioned articles will -7*v be sent to any; address, closely sealed;, and'. , postpaid, by mail or express,. pn receipt of ' price. Addrlss all orders to V.-'-X-"' * '-v ' BERGER, SHDT-TS. & CO., Chemists,^ V...' No 286 Bivcr Street, Troy, N. Y. ; / BEAUTY! I Auburn, Golden, Flaxen arid Silken -Cg Curls, ';; ;;:v Produced bytheuseof Prof DEBJEUX' FRLSE5 LE CHEVEUX. One-application . warranted to curl the most straight and stubborn hair of either sex into wavy riDglets, or heavy massive curls. Has bedn used by the fashionables of Paris and Loudon, with: the . most-gratifying-results. Does no injury to.. the hair. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid ' $1. Descriptive Circulars mailed free.. [ Ad- \ drass BEPwGEE, SHUTTS ? CO., Chemists, . No. 285 River St., Troy, 'S, Y., Sole Agents for the United States. f v 1# ASTROLOGY! The' World Astonished. AT THE WO.S'DEEFUL UEVELATIOXS 7 - MADE BY TIIE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, V' Madame H A. PSHRIGO. SIIE reveals secrets no mortal ever knfewf; v She restores to Ititppinesa those who, front doleful cycuts, catastrophes-, grosses in. : love, loss of relations and friends, loss of 4* money, &c., have become despondent. She ' ^ brings together those long separated, gives ? information concerning-absent' friends or . '. ' lovers, i^stores lost or stolen property, tells - - you the business yon are best qualified Jto < pursue and what .you will be most successful, v causes speedy marriages and tells you the Y/ very day you will marry, gives you the name, . likeness and characteristics of the person. - She rends your very thoughts, and by her almost supernatural powers unveils the dark and bidden mistcries of the future. Fpom the stai's we sec in thefirmancnt?the malefic stars the overcome or predominate in the configuration?from the aspects and positions of the planets and the fixed stars in the heavens at the time of birth, she deduces the future destiny of man. Fail not to consult the greatest Astrolugist on eartln It costa you but. a trifle, and you may never again have so favorable an opportunity. Consulta-1 tion fee, with likeness and all desired, infor- niation, $1. Parties living at a distance can consult the Madam by mail with equal safety and satisfaction to themselves, as if in person'. A full and. explicit chart, written out, with all inquiries answered and.likeness enclosed, Bent by mail on receipt of price above men-. ' tioned. The strictest sccresy will be maintained, and all correspondence retuaned or ^ destroyed. References of the highest order. T. furnished those desiring them. Write plainly . s the day of the mouth and year in which you were born, enclosing a small lock of hair. Address, Madame H. A. PEltRIGO, P. 0. Dbaweu 293, Buffalo, N, Y, THRESH GARDEN SEEDS an& ' " Jt? Onion Setts, of all kinds. For sale b* HODGSON & pySlkA" J r . 'J