The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, January 14, 1869, Image 3
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Oilicc of Idolpho Wolfe, | j
Sole Importer of Schiedam Aiomatr: {.
Schnapps. ' |s
\rt. 2-2. Beaver-street* If
rXf.w York, November 3, 1868. 11
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WHEN THEI'UKfi MKDICINAI, 1
RESTORATIVE^ now so widely e
known .>s WOLFE'S" SCHIEDAM f
SCHNAPPS, was introduced into the '
i is
world under the endorsement of four j
thousand leading members of the inedifcal
jirofissioh soihb twenty yeari ajro; a
its proprietor .was well aware that it
tould not wholly escape the-penalty attached
to all new and useful prepara- ^
tions. lie, therefore,' endeavored to s
' - f J o
HH with ngcst po&siDie saieguard
apinst counterfeiters, and to !
|^H| r< ndor all attbinpts to pirate it difficult
BHr and datigerolis. Ft was submitted to
distinguished chemists for analysis, and ^
p;[ pronounced by them the purWt'jipitit
(V; ever manufactured! Its pitrity and
properties having been thds astcHaincd,
B samples of the article wctc forwarded to
^|B t ii thousand physicians, including all
Is the leaning practitioners ill the United
|HH States, for the purposes of experiment.
H A circular, rcr|tioting a tiia! of the
preparation and a report of the result, ,J
:R hccoillpanied each ' specimen: Four
^B thousand o1 the^eminent medical j
KB men in the Upton proTjip'tly.responded.
^B Their Opinions of :hc nrriclehvere un>ny'.Bj
iiuously favorable. Such a preparation C
^R they said, had long been wanted by tbo P
W profession, as no reliance could be
placed on the ordinary liquors of eom- 0
" - 11 f | L 'l C
-n wpp4? more or Jess 1 T
HV 11 forcej ?jji ui n iMvu ? v v ??
adulterated, and therefore unfit for 1
WB medical purposes. The peculiar excel1R
lonee and strength of the oil of jduitn r, ^
f- which formed one of the priucipal in- c
B- gradients of 'the Schnapps, together
R with au uii:ill?yed character uf the aloo11?
hoi element, give it, in the estimation !
of the faculty, a.marked superioiity J
B over every other diffusive stimuLat as i
W tliur< tie, tonic and restorative.
These satisfactory credentials fio'in Lprofessi'tnal
men of the highest rank, i
were published in a condensed form I
nnd enclosed with each bottle of the I ^
Schnapps; as one of it,.s genuineness ?
B ();her { re -uutinns^agninst fraud tvorc } '
R also adopted ; a pate flit wis obtained* Jotj
B the article, llni label was copy righted, a | '
B /<" sivu'le of the proprietor's autograph : i
W " signature w?s at inched to each label and ' ^
j Covor, his uame ami that of the prcpar
tit ion were sealed with liis private seal. I'
| No article had ever been sold in this I
fottntry under jhc name of Schnapps
prior to the introduction rf WoIi'o.'h I r,
Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps,-in 1851;
nnd the label was deposited, as his trade {
mark, in the United District Court for j j"
the S'?u.hern l'isirict of New York duling
that year. ' l
It might "be supposed by persons nn- j .?
t- .1 ...,,t. if,,, ilurinn i-linracf or of! r'
PiK'ljUUIOU'U nun ? .
)he pirates who prey upon the rcputa- i
tion of honorable ineri'bffctTs'lry rendinsr i a'
tloL't-flolt" trtMi under their tin . o, that I
the protection* carefully thrown n-! I1'
ruind thee Schnapps wnfld have pre-1.
eluded the introductions and sale of
counterfeits They .H?t;ui, however, oritv
t? havejtimul t *d tlic TJinaeity of uu- "
jtnstuis. 'J im trade mirk of the j?r??- j
k prietor lr*s b"cn stolen; tlnf indorse-1 "
ft nf<M|f which !:'< * Sebi'Thm "Ar??lll itic 1 (:"
H ditMpps I'hiH; received I'Mltk the modi- ; J?
Hp e.il ?r<.1 > -~i. i h.-s'lto&r elarfried bj men-1 '
tl icious liu'nbji :? : ItiHribfilft arid Bottles'!
f !i ivc I ecu i isit.tted, his'advett i-etneu's j
p trap! i rafted j Li? circulars copied j and !
wnr?.i' than all, dishonorable retailers}^'
utter dispoMuor of the tretminc coritcnta j !
< 1* Iris bottles,.haves filled them up \fith : w
cotnttion ?^it>. "tho most deleterious of I s?
all li.ptirvi and thusmade bis. uameand 1 >L
brand a Cover f r poison.
Wf The public, the medical profession, j *"
f find'the sit'k, for whom the Schiedam y
Arorfiatid Scliuapps is prescribed as a I
remedy, arc equally interested with the
proprietor in the detection and suppres- j
sion of these nefarious* practices. The
Genuine article^ manufactured at. the
establishment of the Undersigned in
f Schiedam, Holland, is distilled from a j
barley of the finest quality, and fla- j '
W torcd with an essential extract of the
berry of the Italian juniper, of unequalled
purity, lly a pcpcess unknown in ^
the preparation qf- any liquor, it is
freed from every acriiuouious and cor- y
rosive clement.
Complaints have been received from J<
the leading physicians and families in
r Southern States of the sale of cheap ]3
imitations of flic Schiedam Aromatic
Schnapps in those markets-; and truveller>
who are in the habit of using it as st
an antidote to the Xancful influence of
unwholesome river water, testify that
cheap sin, put up in Schnnpp bottles,
is frequently pained off upon the irii h
wary. The ng nts of the undersigned 1,1
have been requested to i-nstit.uii: iuqui- |i;
^ tics on the subject, and to forward to
hiiu the names of such parties as they '
inay ascertain to be engaged in the j atrocious
system of deception. In co?clusiou,
tlve undersigned would say that
lie has produced, from under the hands ?
of the most distinguished inon ofscience
In America, proofs unanswerable of the
purity and medioioal excellence of the
Hchicdam Aromatic Schnapps; that lie ~
bnc ovnended manv thousand dollars ill
V"J?7 ; 7 ~r
fcurroandtfrg it with gteamntees ana
safeguards, which He designed -should
protect the public and. himself against
fraudulent imitations; that lie has sliowu _
it to be the only liquor in the world
that can be uniformly depended upon
as unadulterated; that he has challenged J
i Investigation, analysis, comparison and s<
experiment in all its forms; and from p
every ordeal the preparation whrch d
hears bis Dame, seal and trade mark, has
}.
omc off triumphant. He, therefore,
wis it a duty-ho.owes to his felio\v:eit-_ J
zvus generally, to the medial prof6s- 1
ion and the siclr, to denounce and ex- '
?ose the charlatans who counterfeit
hese evidences of identity-, and hecalh
pon the press and the public to aid
iiu in his efforts to remedy so great an
vil. - . :
The following letters and certificates
rom the leading physicians and chem>ts
of this eit^r will prove to the reader
hat all goods sold by tho-uudcrsigned
re ill they are represented to be. ': 1
IinnhPHO \lfVLR .
The examination fias resulted in the (
onclubiun that the sanipleimntuine'dfitir (
uisoneuS or harmful 'iyl mixture, r 1
uve been -finable to disbovW a'rry tehee f'
f the deleterious ?ubstanec3 wbi*h are f
nljtinjcd tti fhc adulteration of liquors. >
would- rv>t hesitate-to Use inyselt or to
acornmerrd t<$ others,' fof medicinal pur- |
ose?f) ihe Schiedam Schnapps as an- j
xcclleufc and unobjectionable variety .
f (Tiu,4"
Very, feftfigtdfulty jours, r,\
(Sigrqotl',) v>;,.h ?-,r
" Ctl AS A. SKELY. Cl.emist:
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Nhv. i'ORIC, No. ">-'> (Yd ir-st. j r
November "2(h ' l^t>7. ,
iimr.rno IViji.Fp., , tVewiit: . '
Drtir Sir?I have Submit ted t>? elioui- |
:al analysis two bottliS of ''Schiedam . t
chnapp^" which T.took from
iicka^c in your bonded ware In tfso. and , ,
iid, afi before, that the Spirituous Ji- j ^
nor is freti from injurious in^rtdifcnts I
r J*aIsilicUtipn ; tliat it lias tlie murks .of I
t'iag aged and .'not recently p-uparcd )
y utcchui'ical admixture of aand '
uinatius" livpcetfullv. I)
AtAY'lili, >f ?
, t. Chemist:
(. Ntiw Vor{{, tuQsilaj*, Jiay 1, b
'not.rno Wolpk, Esq.: h
Ji'tir air?The want ot'pu'C Wines
id 'Liquors fi?r medicinal-purposes has j y
. en long felt by the profession, and a
iousatnis of lives have been sacrificed
f the unadulterated article*. i>.li- o
inn tremens, and other <ibea?c* b 1 the
ain and nerves to rile iu this country, o
e very rare iu Euro; e. owiiig, in a j e.
cat d- groe, to the difference in tTie
irityi?f the spit its add. f(
We have tested the several art ides
iported and sold by yon, including i fi
>uf Gin, which you Sell under the . b
true of Aroiuatio iichiedjju Schnapps, I
liich we consider justly entitled to the i ri
ah reputation it ha.<{ acquired in this h
ma j'v: mid frun your long experience !
a foreign import.r, yuur jJuitled h
in-s and l/iqiiofs dtoulJ- meet with : (J
i i
? samg tf mayp. , i ui
V/u wonkrhvtoimnmttl yon Ui appoint ' a
:nc of the referable apotltyoytus in j
ii'ctvilt parts ul tlie f*!i V J.s agents (or ; o:
b sate of ynnr Brandies and Wines, i'J'
here Tho profession c u obtain the j }?i
uic when needed for me.lic-iu if purpo- (
?.
Wishing y mi success in your new cn-1 si
rpfise, we'remain,
Your obedient servants, ' *> \
ALEN'HNE MOTT, M. i)., Profes
sor of Surgery, Uuiveiaity .^Judical tl
College, New York. *w
M. CARNOCII AN, M. P., 'Profcs- i,
scr of Clinica' Surgery, Surgeon-in tl
Chifef" to the State 1Jospital, &c., No tc
14 East Sixteenth street.
B\YIS A. SAYItE, M. 31 j No. 795 ir
Broadway.
. P. DkWBUS, M. D., No. 791 n
Broadway. ' w
3S. WOKSTER, M. P., No 120
Ninth street. a
EPSON STEELE, M. P., No. 37 I
Bleeker-Ptrect. p
3HN O'REILLY, M. ))., No. 230 ?
Fourth street: tl
. I. RAPHAEL, 31. P., Professor of
the Principles and Surgery, New Yurk I.
Medical College, Ac., No. 91 Ninth- ^
reet, and others. >\
Thq Proprietor also offers for Sale, p
BOTTLED \YINKS & LIQUORS, j J.
ii portal and bottled b.v himself, ex
rt-slv for medicinal use. Each botllc :i
J - ~ - ? -- , ?
is his certificate of its purity. j f,
CDOLPHO WOLFE. In
,DUC. ."1. . , < y oiu if
DENTISTRY.
I. ALEXANDER, | ,f
Dl.JSTi.sT. . 11
TliETlI Cleaned, Filled, Ext meted,
id Artificial Teeth, inserted iu the.;0
ATE.ST IMPROVED STVLE, for .
lie LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Patients waited upon at their resi- [ *
euce if rcquet ed. / ,
Ofiiec, on Dread Street, above J. M.
icgrand's Jewelry shop.
Notice.
IIAYINO rented the plantation of
uhn A. Peay, I strictly lot bid all perms
from hunting or fishing on any j
cirtion of said plantation irom this I
ate, without my permission.
JOHN JACKSON.
I feel botmd tosnyp.thatl regard
our Schnapps: as being in every re- 1
pect,pre-eminently pure, and deserving 1
f medical patrcjiage.. .At) all events,
t is the^mivst possible ahiifle of ftol- 1
md Oin, heretofore unobtainable,'atid
? iLi? j i
s snch may oe surety prewnueu u?
ihysicians. ~*IJ ' I if
DAVID l/WO'TT.Tft- D.
I'tanuacentical Chemist, N. Y. "
20 PlNE-STREET, NT. Y.,
.() j^ovpmbcr 21, 1807.
Uootrrid Wotje, Esq., Imxcnt: j
'Dear Sir? I have made a chemical 1
xaiuinatibrrof a sample of your Setiicara
3$|jTi'app9,'.vrith the in'teuX of".Tie- ,
jniiining jt;any. foreign or injurious
ub.sfcunee bad been addctfito' slmpl*
ifitilled &niritS. ' . ' .t CT i
TO
MHS1PMKS.
Improve your soil pcrma*
nentiyi '
,BY usingEKLtfS A3i.WOmTEJ)
HONE SnPELl-PIIOSl'.rtA'lE, for
Cotton,tTobacco, Corn, Oats, Wheat,
Hyfe, Potatoes, Turnips, Grass tie.
This is : s quick and tietifro, as Perurinu
Guano, ancf coinmeiids itself above
Atlier fertilizers-, to the. .farmer, and
planter.
Fur certificates of its efficiency, call
it our store, 8nd you vrill find -such
front |?nrri"9 lit homo, as well as abroad.
We willyjoll this fertilizer at manufacturers
prices. 'TjaUM Hl?0?,
Jan. If?2m. Ajxt's. ^
COMMISSION MEKillAiVtS,
ciiAklesto.x s. W
AGENT% CHA!fl,0$TO>f' A YI5:IJ^\f?^^.
T>0'9L 6?E>AM?H1P LfNK.' i. *
Advances riiadb on shipments of Cotton.
Itiee. and Naval Stores to Foreign and Dullest
ie Ports. *5,1 ' >7 MVin
~AN ORDINANCEro
RAISE SUPPLIES TOR THE YEAR
1869...:
l!E IT 01iipAL\EL), >; llio Iotcnlant
and Wardens of the Town of
Jamden, South Carolina, in Conncil
Assembled,tand by authority..of,Cbc
same, that the_f"ollowiojr Taxes be, and
ire hereby assessed for the current year,
fl.rft is to say : < .
Fiftv cents per One II arid rod DdN
ars on the usscssed vufu'c of pll ini-,,
iroved Town Lots, and one half of one
ipr cenL addiiiqiJul. an the .vuluc^thereif
h.r"n"^Vcil 'fait, ri(At td exceed two
lollars on any ono Lot.
Twenty-live cents per One Hundred
:')oiiai-j on'all s.d?tS ol'. uo'M]^f.:dre^ und
ncrehiiiidizc within Hie .seid Town, duinir
the year 'oil# thousand '.eight hiuw
I ) ? ? # ' ' i ? ' * .1 j I i I / Jl
!rc?I ami >1x1}' cv?rlit.
Kilty cents per' OncTlIiuidred Dolars
on the! net incoimr on factorage,
tnploy incuts. lacjllies and professions,
including Uuntittrjr) exurci^ed within i
lie said Town wiUiiu.. the year last I
foresaid. : .
Tin !) dlars 6u ca$h,-wagon: drawn,
iy foir or more horses and Jet out 'for
J'tvo jttch.wngon j^rawo
!y four or i.U'.rc horses, and used exclufvoly
by rlie owner.
Five Dollars on each wa<rort drawn
fy two IT three howta-, andtfot out for
lire. . ...
Two Dollars and Fifty Cents on each
raeon drawn hy lwit or three horses, ;
?d used exclusively by the owner.
Two dollars on each one horse wagon I
r cart Itt'out lur h;i5. .
One Dollar and Twenty-Five Cents
n each one-liorso waeon or cart, used
sc'iisividy hv the owner.
Figbt Dollars on each Ouinibus, and
jur dollars on each Hack.
Two Dollars on each pleasure Cariajjc
of D'i?r^y or other vehicle drawn
) one liorjie.
Four Dollar" oh cafcli pleasure Car-,
age or Huggj" drawn by ttrorfe than one '
orse. , I
Said Tax. Jo be levied on mil vehifc'Vs
ubiluaUy employed in Llic Town of
'.linden, whether owned by a resideilt
rnon-iesident, and whether'drawa by
horse or horses or other animals.
A Capitation of Five Dollars
.?t. 11 ...?L.*:.i....*. ,.* ?i... ^.u;.i
ii:;i hii uii umiv j oraruva VI inv pmv. .
own. between the ages or eighteen and
xtv years.
Twenty five I^jllars) per annum or
II transient dealers in produce, pureha iglnr
oilier:markets; . !<
One Dollar for every dog owned or
agf Vi'Uiiu flic ??<Mj'own?,. TTjT
-A'-Y#x*brMiot.4?*wliSDUiw4rtk4hoflL
lan ten dollar* per w?xk, payable in
ivaiiec, on all fuon-rosidents engaged
i selling goods by sample or otherwise,
io actual amount to be paid by each,
> be assessed by the Tax Collector.
Fifty Dollars' for ti License fhfke'epig
a Dilliard. Table.
A Tax of FiVe IVillars 4m afi nonjpidems
engaged in retailing Tobacco
ilhin the corporate limits. -
(%c Hundred.and.Sixty Dollars per
nnura for a License to retiiil'Spirituous
liqqprs withfu the said Town, to be
aid quarterly in advance, and' said License
not to be granted, for a less term
Intu twelve mouths.
Fifteen Dollars for an auctioneers
license; and in each and every case
h?ro a Liocnso is required by this
kCt,an additional charge of five doL
irs for the <71ork of Council shall be
iid by the party applying for such Liense.
"1
From Ten to Twenty-five Dollars'.on
n i IM J...11.': '.V-Ia
u j.uujic nnnvs uiiu eniurunui^n.m.n
>t .hire, except tLi?e for a ,cTiarjitjible
u'rposc, for each day, during which
lie saine may L?c exhibited- or kept
pen.
A Fine of not loss than Ten Dollars
or each offence IV.r forging; any Bills or
)r>?ors< on tin? Corporation.
All llrturn.4 for Taxes to be made on
nth without distinction of persons.
Thnt'rtll Ordinances and parts of Ordnances
repugnant-thcrcto, be, and the
uuie are hereby repealed.
IATIFIKL) in Council, this thirtyfirst
day rf December, in the year of
our Lord one thousand eight hundred
nii'd sixty-eight, and in the ninetythird
year of the Sovereignty and Independence
of the United States of
America.
A. A. MOOIIF,
Infcndant.
W. ClYburx, Clerk.
* - ' ' A
t?au #. **
UNITED STATUS
MARSHAL'S SALS
SOUTff CAROLINA DISTRICT
BY virlne of a writ of fieri facias to 1
directed, issuing out of the HoPohrf)
fhe United SfritcS Circuit Court fdr t
District of South Carolina, I will expc
For sale to tho highest bidder n't pub
auction, at Camden; Kershaw' Ceunl
on Monday, the fifst,,day of Fcbruai
ISiJH, being the . first xMonday of t
month, all the Right Title and Intor<
I of the JjU?fen'raot in and to the folio'
'I ing property,- to-wit:
One- Hotwe ami ?jo?j situated a>rLi
arty Hill, in KerHhtf, containing 8c
cn Acres, adjoining Lots of K. B. Cu
ninrhanv, Kstate tit'. Wyatt Pattcrso
, Wylie'Pattorwn .and others. Thgii
.provfeirtprfts consists of a (ino Tvro Sto
D wail i n g,i co u tain i n g tight sqharc rooi
awd other necessary out buildings, Tl
yaTd is. wfcft dVnamcnted with the fine
ijhrubhery'and evergreens, j J,,('
... -tt-?also-?
TKA'CT No. 2, known as the lioav
Creek Trty?t, slturited'in Kershaw,' co
tailing Fourteen Hundred Acr*
more or less, six miles east o{.. Liber
Ilili, adjoining Lands of - James "'I
Thompson. Estate ot'D. D. Perry ar
others ; about One Hundred and Fif
Acres in cultivation ; Land wpll adaptt
to cotton and cereals improvements co
sists of those usually found on a cottc
plantation, such as Cribs!,; Siablcsj o
Houses, Laborers Cabins, *&c. '
- i ai.su TItACT
No". 3 known as the Terry Trac
situ.-ited in Kershaw, near Liberty. Hil
containing two hundred and fifty acre
more or loss, adjoining lajids of Jam
S. Thompson, .Daniel Kirkland, at
others, ninety afcres in cultivation. Tl
;...nM?T..tiiiini? r>nn.(.)sf.<c of fhnse ilsha!
uupiyii WW wr*r
found on a plantation adapted t'orai
ing cottcfu, corn &c.
?7?7A<LbO-r; , ^
TRACT No 4, known as the mil] plac
sittthted In KerShaw, the tKrce-fourtl
interosVof the dofcjndapt in thirty acr
land, nlore or less, with ah over sh
tuill in ruuning order, capable of grin
ing scvotiiy-nVc,. b.u-)icls corn per da
adji'iifing lands ofVJunjeg S. Tboiflpso]
Gardner. Collins and other
TK VCT^.o 5 k nown as the Rn.Sscl Pla<
in Jyerslyifr, containing eight hundrt
acre's, more of less, ninety acres iri ct
tivation, adjoining lands of list. Wya
Patterson^ist. McMillan, and qther
This place is Well improved as .a cotti
and grain farm, silch as Giu IIjusi
uL'd ScrcW, grain houses, <fcc. ...
A r.so?rTRACT
No. 7, known as the Summc
villo Place in Lancaster County, situ
ted 20 miles from Lancaster C. 11 , ar
two miliH from Liberty Hill, containir
Kleven Ilundfcd Auics, more or lu.s
adjoining lands of jistate of John Pe
ry, Wiley Patterson, add others; Or
Hundred and Fifty Acres in cultiv
tiou, with the ordinary iuiprovemen
of a cotton and grain farm ; feuciflg i
good repair:
? ALSO
'I'.n \ t~*'V V., tt Irnmvii ns thr* Flemiri
i'hicp, situated in Lniicistcr County, 1
inilcS from Lnncastcf 0. fl., and 1
miles f'hJiri Liberty Iliil, containin
Fojr Hundred AercS. morn or less
One Hundred arfd Fifty Acres in cu
fivatiiin, adjoining lands of Fleminj
Maekdy, Estate li.tiley, and othcrs.Tliis
place has all the improvements i
an ordiuary farm lor cotton and sim
grain.
-ALSO??
On Wednesday the i>rd of Fcbruar
tlio following personal property a.t Lil
crfy Hill, 20 tnilcs north-cist l'roi
from CWfaddn, t will gell tweuty-si
head prime males, two horees, utiot
fifty head of Cattle, five wagonsaod
large lot of farming utensils, &c.. Levic
oo as the property of L. J. Ptfttcrsoi
defendant, at the suit of Harriet Harr
son plaintiff.
TERMS Cash', pdrchaScr to.paj' tf
Marshal for necessary papers an
stamps. " J. P. M.1 K1TJNG-.
V. S. Marshal.
Jan. 1 ir.;;, St.
IV THE U. S. DISTRICT G3IJRT
Foil THE DISTRICT OF 8? C AHOLTN
IN JiAXKRUFTCY.
r .i u.. i' T >1.? T ft Tt-inl
in ine ujun-or uiwuuii jj.
rtipf.
TO' WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
the undersigned hereby triyes tn
tiec ufJiia appuintjneut as Assignee (
pffio, L.Jojie^yf Kershaw- County, an
of South Carolina, within sai
District, vtho has been arljudpfed u Banl
mpt upon his .own petition, by W. ji
Clawson, Register.
All " persons ..indebted to the sai
Bankrupt will make immediate pa;
mcut to the Undersigned.
; , J. il.yGAYXJi,,
Jan. 7?3t Assignee.
' r " c
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION
MISS CUIILLA 0. YOUNG,
pupil of the New York Music
Conservatory, will give lessons on tl
Piano, to young ladies, at herresidcuc
m Itu U ?1 Ub n .
Terms.?Two dollers per inontl
payable in advance. '
Doc, 31. St
HAKE SEATED CHAIRS.
PKRSONS having Cane Chnit.<* thi
require re-bottoming, Can have#
done in a neat and .substantial niatiue
at a low price for cash, by applying i
M. DUTTOX.
Dec, Si. Ur
wriPKT. ijujj ? -sic1 -vtm t_r: -.- i+r*ir*ri .r.-r: -x .y,Tv,
j WAN 1)0 loVuTlLIZKK.
^ ^I^HE Wondo Mining and manufacturing
.J.- Company ofliya to the Planners and Far*'
( mors of the South their FERTILIZER,'
known as the . .. ,
?e WANDO FERTILIZER,
> i . r* C"
trhicfrthe experience of the past season has
,proved to be ota! ofrhe ntpst valuable in our
'"? market. If has for its has* the materials
lie Irom the Phosphate fteds of the Company on
>v Ash1;y Rivor, d-rTd is prepared-af ifteir tyorks
at the
y> EAST END C)F HASH. STREET,.lit-T,i
n?.li>r m nuaranteo. its uni*
58t fortuity and maintain its high standard, tfie
^y. Company has made arrangements with the
distinauiahed Chemist,Dr. C. U^SHEPARD,
' Jr., wnojC^relully analyzes all "the nmmonib*
acal and other material purchased by the
>y.'' Company, and the prepared
j- FERTILIZER,
v* ' Ifofore being ofjered for ;salev: The*Company
1Q" is reeotved to. makdan article tvhich ivill prove
ry tobq u complete manure, and give entire salus
is faction. ~;>1 t f
i ' Eye terms, circulars and ,other information.
Q" apply to
ist WM. C, DUKEStfcvCO., Agentp, ,
'* . j No. ti South Atlantic W.narlT
CHARLESTON S. C/
er Jan. JJ, " ' 3m. '
o.i ' ' ' ?^ : =?*v
WM. C. MIKES & CO.,
sy .... COOT FACTORS
'A' ... ' I AND
ty
General Commission Merchants,
n- South Atlaotie Wharf,
}" ? CHARLESTON, 'S. C. '
ut "' - - '. . ..
Consignments 01 uonon, n.ice, otc.,
speotltjlly soliciied, and li^qraladvances made
(ncreoir " " ' Jan. 1-1?Um "
t' ' STATE TAXES.
V THE Tax executions of delinquent
*8 Tax payers, have been placed iD my
^ hunds tor collection. I uu. authorized,
16 and Ordered by the ComptroUer-Geuer'y
al, to distrain ,levy, Ean'd c'limmediately
3" nnlcas tlife taxes arc paid wilhout dfelay.
TKo Mldwing list is published for
theiribformation;
c? I; U; Alexander^ I.. 13. Alexander,
18 Trustee, W; J. Arrants, Jarret Anderes
son, Estate W. A. Ancrura, W. M.
1,t Biflings. It. E. Barfield, Zt. Boitl, Dr.
M. Bisscll, Mrs. S. A. Brbwn^Mrsf, V.
y> M. Blakency,G. W. Barnes,-Betjamin
?i Gojok, Mrs. S. A. Cuutey, John' Clark,
'8- Estate Johp Chcsnut, K. (J;iuieroo, F.
J. Cojicr, Estute J. P. Ctfnninghaui,*
cc Mrs. K. J. Caf.ie; John Catitey, Jr.,
-'d Jamcd Dabitey, Win. Dixon, J. M*. Do'1
.Saussure, jr., Miss O: F. DeSaussure,
D. L. DeSaussure, Wni. .English, Estatr
Tiioniad ti. Elliott, A. D. Goodwin,
,n Mrs. S. George, Darling Gaskiri, E. P.
2, Uohey, R. E. Iluggins, Reuben liinson,
Mrs. S. Hudson, P. B. Hammond, Mrs.
M. fhniiuioud, J. J. llorton, S. L. S.
1 - - #* ?. r. T T
r' Hilton, IJcrslial illiton, ?r. u. ouuus,
:l* W. E. Johnson, jr , Estate J. Gr. Jones,
>d J N. Ingram, Mis. M. N. Kelly,-Kobt.
>? Latta, Trustee, Kershaw Lodge, 0: J.
s, McDovtall, Angus McOaskill; T; 8.
r- Myers, J. J. Nelson, Jouathan New
ic mau, llobt Litta, llausom Lewellen, D
a- 6. Lanier, A. T. J-iitta, W. Z. Leituen
to John Mango, 0. P. Mungo, A. A.
o Dowall, 11. J. McCreightr J. F. Miller,
I). Mahuffey, Mrs M. McDowalI,-J. A.
Mahaffcy, J. S.' Meroney, T. A. Mcl.co<l,J.
A. Munn, Augustus Massabeau,
J Mis. S. McNaughton, Mrs Isabella
^ Murchison, Columbus Nelson, Nancy
? Nichols, It. \V. Prootor, Wiley PattcrJ
son, 1). M. Pearce, L. J. Putterson,
1- Estate I). I). Perry, II. C. Huberts,
Z, Duncan Hay, 0. it. Sowell, Thomas
? Sessions, S. A. 1> Shannon, Joel A.
J Schrock, John H. Truesdcl, Mrs. S. A.
Team; Win. M. Truesdcl, J. S. Thompson,
Estate C. Tolmie, Sarah Thomas,
Estate 13. A. J. Scarborough, Miss C.
Viilepiguo, J. J. Watkins, Estate T. J.
>- Warren, J. IC. Witherspoon, Mrs. It.
? C. Wbitaker, Estate John Whitaker,
x Esiate J. J. Workman, Dr. T. J. Worklt
man, Mrs. W. 13. Young, <[; -H- Y'oung,
a ]Vf j. Y'oung, Flemmiug foun^, Johu
d Yroung, Frank Adauiaon, Bran} Binine1.,
J> Lawrence Lncsuui. v/u<>iicn) uvm.? ,
L James Cook, John A. Cheflmjt, Est.
Richard Obeinut, Mary Cole, A. II.
Dibble, Harriet George, Epsy Johnson;
d Harm an Jones, Charlotte Levy, Isaac
McLaughlin, Joe. McLpughho, John
McCarthy, George McLean. Richard
Price, Lazarus Shiver, Wm. Leas,
~ Sam Page: *v-- '
Jan 14, ' - 2t>
UNITED STATES
I- OF
AMERICA.
a. SOUTH-CAROLINA DISTRICT.
,f IN BANKRUPTCY.
J * # .. t.
l? n the ihattcr Juo. Gaskin, Bankrupt.
{m ex-PARTE ezekibl GASKIN.
T. IN pursuance, of orders made in tlic
above cause, I will sell at public outd
cry, before the Coilrt ITjuse in Camden,
on Monday the first day of February,
prox., to the highest bidder, 'all the
Real Estate of John Gaskin, the Bankrupt,
lying in Kershaw County, on
Granney's Quarter Creek, containing
^ Eight Hundred Acres, Sand Hill Land,
i being the Mill Tract and Plantation of
said John Gaskin
a T,HfRMS?One half Cash; balance
on a'credit of one year, to be scoured
10 by bond, interest from day of sale and
e> a mortgage of the property. Purchasers
to pay for stamps and papers.
(1, EZEKIEL GASKIN,
Assignee.
Jan. ,9. 4t.
WHISKIES, BRANDIES,
WINES AND GLN,
>. '
it AS CHEAP A2 THS GflllAWtfT,
r> AND AS GOOD AS THE BEST;
to Sold in fjunntities to suit customers,
FORTIUS CASH, bj
Dec. ?. . D. 0. KIRKLEi*.
r. rrrj ? inwr?r?i*ie ?a??wnaaw
UNITED STATES
OF *
AMERICA..
SOUTH-CAROLINA DISTRICT;
1ST BANKRUPTCY.
In the matter of Jas. S. Thompson, Bankrupt
EX-FARTE JESSE RILGORE.
IN pur^t?nce of orders mad& in the
above cause, I will sell at public oUtcry
at Camden, before the Court House; oti
Monday, the first day of February next,' 4
being the first Monday, 'all the Rear
Estate of Jatues S. Thompson, Bankrupt,
and his Personalty and Choses iff
Action. ... _
The Red! Estate consists of
1. One Tract of Land, lying off
CAMP CREEK, Lancaster County;
containing Nine Hundred Acres, more
or less, koowu as ,
The Douglas Place.
One other Tract lying oaDry Creefc^.
Lancaster County, knowri-as "THE*
VE KLINES PLACER containing Two
Hundred and Eighty Acres, more or
Jess. y. .
One other Traot, at Liberty Hilly
Kbrshaw Connty, ^containing One' Hundred
and .Ninety Acres, more or fesij,whereon
is the residence of the said
James S Thompson.
Also, the interest of the said James
S. Thompson, being 2 life estate in ft
Tract of Land on Dry Creek, Lancaster
County, containing Six Hundred and
Thirty Acres, more or less.
Also, a few Notes and Accounts and
a few personal chattels of little value'.
The Chattels will be sold at the residence
of said Thompson, on Tuesday, 2nd of
February, at 11 o'clock, A. M.
TERMS?In the personalty, CaS^.I
For the realty, so much Csfr as wi!
pay the costs of these proceedings, the
foes and expenses, balanoe on a credit
of ono arid two years, secured/by bond
surety and a mortgage of the premises,
tercst payable annually from day of sale.
Pcrchaser to pay for stamps and papers:
J. ROSS DYE,
Jan. 9?It. Assignee.
A RARE OPPORTUNITY
tO SECURE A
Magnifiiceiit Estate.
? ?a r* vJ
Ill u;s tuun 01 Luimuuu ricas. iu
Equity?Kershaw County.
IN order to conduce to the interest of pur^-.
chai'efs and ttf preserve.the symmetry of
a complete Estar6, following soles will he
made at the some place and time, thus affording
an opportunity to purchasers to possess
one of the FINEST PLANTATIONS in the
Stalls. The two places combined form a most
desirable and productive plantation of Fifteen
llunrded and T.wenty Acres. One Thoflsaritf
Acrfcs of Rich Swamp, ind about Five Hun-,
dred Acres of best Upland, all cleared and
has often produced ana still can produce over
One Thousand potinds Cotton tb the Acre:
Plats can be seen at thy office.
L. H. DEAS. J. B. KEKSHAW, Executory
vs. T. J. ANCRUM.et. al.
Bill for Foreclosure, &c.
IN pursuance oforlers in ofcove stated
cause, I will sell before Court House irf
Camden, on Monday? the first day of Febru;
ary next, being the First Monday, at public
ootcry, nil that portioWcf thfe
Red Bank Plantation,.
belonging to Thomas J. Ancrum, situated on
the East side of the Wateree River, in Ker
shaw County, bounded Worth and East bv
the remaining portion of the said f" RED
BANK PLANTATION," and Ky the Estate
ot'Wm. A. Ancrum. on the East by "The
English" Lah'ds," dn tne South by t'The Jones
Lunds," ond West by the. Wateree River,
containing Nine Hundred and Fifty-Eight
Acres, more or less.
TERMS?So mnch Cash as will p?y the
costs of these proceedings, the balance on rf
credit of dnof two and three years, with interest
payable annually, secured by Bond,
with approved personal sureties. The titW
deeds to be made, but not delivered, but remain
in Court until the purchase money be
paid, Purchaser to pay tor 8tomps and Papers.
C. SHIVER, Clerk.
Jan. v ' ' u : 4t
J. D KIRKPATRICK, Adm'r, vs, ELLEN
D.ANCRUM, et. al.J
Bill to Partition to soil Lands, 4c.
IN pursunnce of orders made in the above
cause, I will sell before the Court House
in Cunidcn. on the first Monday in February,
next, being the first day of the month, alt
that portion of the
Red Bank Plantation,
lying in Kershaw County, adjoining East and
North ol the part above described, bounded
North and East by Lands of tho heirs of Wm.
A. Antrum, deceased, and otf the South and
West: by Lands ol ThdmaS^J. Anptjrtj, and
the remaining portion oi said "KKL> BANK"
above described. This Tfait being th'6 portion
of " RED BANK," owned by the late
W. A. Ancrum. On this Plantation there is el
complete settlement suited lor a Iargqgtlanta-'
tat ion. i
TERMS?So much Cash as v^iH pay costs
and expenses of sale, halance on a credit of
one, two and three years, interest payable annually
from date, secured by bond, personal *
sureties and a mortgage of the premises.
Purchasers to pay lor Srnmp9 and Papers.
C. SHIVER, Clerk.
Jan 7. 4t ?
v . t ; f
"COTTON" SEED.
I WILL receive orders for DICKSON'S
COTTON SEED until the
20th of January. Those wishing to
supply themselves will pleaso leave their
orders at the Journal office.
T. W. PEGUES.
December 31.
COTTON GINS.
I CONTINUE to make Cotton Gins, and
repair them and all kinds of Machinery."
I Abo, Turning in Wood and Iron.
I ft. J. McCREIGIIT.'
Doc." 24. if.
Foutz's Cattle Powder.
FOR SALE by
HODGSON <fe DUN LAP.