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SPRING & Sl JLumt IMPORTATION 1870. IR/IIBIBOlNrS, [illinery & Straw Goods. .RMSTRONG, CATOR & CO. IMPORTERS AND JOBRERS OF onnet, Trimming & Velvet Ribons AND onnet Silks, Satins and Velvets, . : Ms, Nells, Grapes, Mes Flow. ers, Featbers, Ornaments, tRAW BONNETS ,& LADIES* HATS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED, SHAKER SBOOfi>S. Ac. 237 and 239 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, MD. Offer the largest Stock to be found * * nnf>on:illfd in ID tills ^UUiwjf, j choice, variety and cheapness, compri. sing the latest Parisian novelties. Orders solicited, and prompt atten. tion given. Feb. 17. 3t* ~ THE FIRST STORE OX BROAD-ST., : i CJEO. S. DOUGMS, .' GROCER & COTTON BUYER, Broad Street, CAMDEN, S. C., JLs now receiving a fresh supply of choice Family Groceries, together with a grand assortment of . , HARDWARE, Fai'ming; Utensils, Also, Cotton Bagging and Tics, and all articles to be found in a first class Grocery Store The highest market prioe paid for COTTON and all Country Produce. Determining to close up his Stock of Dry Goods, he offers all articles in that line at and beluic cost price. Feb. 17. tf. "AROUND THE WORLD." SUBSCRIBE FOR THE ar. Y. OBSERVER, ? ? ... ' % % r- ' The largo double weekly Family Newspaper! sound and good. 1 TRY IT. IT WILL BK MONEY WELL | SPENT. $3.50 PER ANNUM. JSample Copirs free. .^SIDNEY K. MOUSE, Jr., & Co., 37 Park Uow, A'cw York. Fob 17. ltn. Ko Choir should be without it! TlIE AMERICAN TUNE BOOK. THIRD EDITION READY. A Cullectiou uf all the widely popular Church Tunes, Anthems and Set Pieces which have formed the foundation of cur American Church Music for the pjst fifty year*. Containing 1,0(?U choice pieces selected by 500 Teachers and Choir Leaders. Price, $1.50. 813 50 per dozen. A specimen copy will be seut by mail to a?My address, post paid on receipt ot price. OLIVAR DITSON & CO., Boston. C: II 1) ITS ON & CO., New Turk. Fib 17 lLll\(j OUT AT COST! IN order to close out toy Stock of Liquors, consisting of Corn, Rye and Bourbon WHISKIES, GIN, RUM, BRANDIES, and WINES, I atn offering great inducements to those wishing to buy, either for cash , or country produce. Fob- 17. D. C. KIRKLKY. JOHN KERSHAW, Notary I?u.t>lic. OFFICE on ltutledge Street, 11 doors East of the New Post Office, n a ai nv.v s n Dec. 1G. 3m. GARDEX SEED. Warranted GARDEN SEED of all kinds. Aiso RED and WIUTE 0NON. SE TS- For sale by FRED. J. COLLIER. Feb. 17. Assignee's Sale. o the matter of D. W. Jordan, Bankrupt. . Cnf.i rlflTT nf M fl folt /U L'alU I UUJ Hit VI" V* icxt, 1 will sell before the Court House n Camden, all that tract of land in Horry County, on waters of Buck Creek, bounded by lands of II. Buck and others containing about Six Thousand Acres more or less. Plats exhibited on day of sale. Terms Cash Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. JOIIS KERSHAW, Assignee. Feb. 10 4t Y * t Sheriff's Sale. Sheriff's Office, Camden, S. C., Jan. 1870. By virtue of Fi. Fa. to nie directc and lodged, I will proceed to sell i I front of the Court House in Carudei I 7?V> /Jonnf MnrMl nntl uia .'iuuuny mo 1111 vidj vi the following mentioned and describe property, to-wit: All those Lots iu the Town of Can den, Kershaw County, whereon stand the well known Hotel known as th Mansion House, said Lots known an distinguished in the plan of said Tow as Lots No 1171, 1172 1173, and als Lot No. 1170, conveyed to E. G. Rol inson, by J. A. Young, Exo'r, bounde North by DeKalb street, East b Broad street, and Lot 1174, South b Lot 1175, and West by Lots No. 116? Levied and to be sold as the property c E. G. Robinson, at the suit ol J. 1> Sutherland, for Assignee. A LSO The interest of A. 11 Bowen, in on Tract of Land in Kershaw County, oi West side of Wateree River, lying oi Bell Branch, waters of 25 Mile Creek containing Seven Hundred Acresbouu ded North by Lands of Jnuies Teams South by lands of the Estate of Bailey East by 25 Mile Creek, and West b; lands of John Motley, said intcrcs being one half sold at the suit 01 rcrry man and Waller. ALSO The interest of T. J. H. Jones in om Tract Oi Land situated partly in Kcr sliaw, only his interest sold iu the por tion, lying iu Kershaw County, contain ing Sixteen Hundred Acres more o less, lying on the waters of Bear Creek waters of Twenty five mile Creek, anc bounded South by lands owned by Jas Crngan, Calvin llose and others, Las by Lands of tho Estate of Ktuattue Hush, and Lewis Ilogan, North bj lands of John Harrison, Estate of Wil lis Meltou and West by land of l)r ,William Hull and others, being tht same conveyed by Thos. J. Robertson to Abraiti 1) Jones and T. J. II. Jones by deed, dated 31st Decc.i ber, 1853, ti be sold at the suit of T. II. Clarke. ALSO One tract of Land in this County near Flat Rock, adjoining Lands of S, II. Bicwcr, W. C. Denton, Mrs. 31cDow.-ll, et als. Levied on as the property of I). G. Lanier, at the suit ol J. B. Hughes, deceased. . also One Tract of Land in Kershaw County on Waters of Twenty.five Mile Crock, I adjoining Lands of Jack Rose, Estate I Lands of Win. Brown, Caroline Brown, ot als.. containing Oi>c Hundred Acres, more or less Levied on as the property j of Robert Walker ul tho suit of J. II. ltuff. ALSO One tract of Land with residence and other bui dings thereon in Kirkwood, near Camden, in this county, containi iti?r fifteen acres, more or less, bounded South by Lands of 'J'rapier, and the road leading to Perkins' place, east by lands of Thomas Lang and Mrs. Hoykin, north hy lands of the estate ot Withers and Thomas Lang, coming to a point on the west, near the north end of the lot at Kirkwood late of Honjamin Perkins. ALSO One tract of Land in this county, on Litt'c Lynches creek, containing three hundred and thirty acres, more or less, adjoining lands of John McGougan, Martin Yarboruugh, Mrs. Catoe, Joel [lough, et ul - Levied upon as the j property of Ahxandir McDonald, dee'd., at the suit of John D. Young. A LSO All that Tract of Land on Hig Lynches Creek in this County adjoining Lands of Daniel McKuskill, W. L. Del'ass and others, containing Six Hundred Acres, more or loss. Levied on as I he property of Jonathan Newman, at tlx suit ofD. Young. lcrius Cash, Purchasers paying toi stamps ami papers. J, P. DOS WELL, s. k. c. Feb. 10. 4t. Assignee's Sale. In the matter of Joachim Falkcnberry Bankrupt. In pursuance of an order from Hon. G S. Bryan, U. S. Judge for S. C. Hist. I will sell at the Court House in Cam den, on Thursday, March 3d, the fol lowing property to wit: One Tract of Land situated in tin county of Kershaw, on the waters o Hanging Rock Cre< k, containing On< Hundred and Forty two Acres, more o less, bounded od the North by lands o Jesse Trucsdel, East by lands of ]) Trucsdel, South and West by lands o Jesse Trucsdel. Terms Cash. Purchaser to pay fo Titles, l)ceds and Stamps. J. M. GAYLK, Assignee. Feb. 10. 4t. fcOUTII-CAROLIXA. KEKSHAW?in Equity. In the Circuit Court. Mrs. Kate Jones, Administratrix, vi Kcbecca Cunningham, Thos. J. II Jones, et al. In pursuance of a decree made in th above cause, the Creditors of Williai F. Jones, dceeased, are hereby require to present and establish their demand against the said William F. Jones, o i or before the first day of April next, c 1 be deprived of any benelit resultiu from said decree. C. SHIVER, Clerk. Jan. 27 lUt "fertilizers ! ' SOLUBLE \ South Sea Guano, RHODES'' ?e GROUND GYPSUM. n Circulars with detailed Statements i furnished on application to the Gcucral Agents, B. S. RHETT & SON, y CHARLESTON, S. C. t Jan. 27. 3ra CAROLINA FERTILIZER. -| This Remarkable FERTILIZER j Manufactured for GEORGE W. WIL I T.I A MSA* (!0._ and annroved bv all w v*; rrr " r who used it last year, is offered by us ? at Manufacturers prices, freight added. 1 W. C. GERALD & CO. Jan..27. Ct t ! FERTILIZERS. The Subscriber is prepared to supply ' Farmers and Planters with the celcbra> ted "WAJfDO," > . in >any quantity. It is a Fertilizer made in Charleston, from tha wonder, ful Phosphatic discoveries near thnt , city, which have been pronounced by scientific men, the most valuable as well as the uiost remarkable deposite of the r kind in the world. The MVANDO" has been extensively u?ed by the cotton planters of this and the adjoining States, ' and has given general satisfaction, as will besccu by the numerous certificates i in possession of the Company. I will , scli at manufacturer's prices with the freight added. T, rum !>* > Tun.?Sixtv Dollars Cash " I t ? , or Sixty Dollars, with interest, at one per cent, per month?payable first of November, with approved acceptance. JAMES JONES, j Jan. 20. 3m. Etiwaii Fertilizers. ' Having been appointed Agents for the Sale of the above POPULAR FERTILIZER, we urc prepared to fill orde s for saute in quantities to suit purchasers at Factory Prices, Expenses Added. For particulars, apply to 1). L. DeSAUSSURE, & CO. ! JgjT'We are also prepared to furnish (PERUVIAN GUANO, SOLUBLE ! PACIFIC, PATAPSCO, COTTON unttn .?,! QTTPKR.piTnsPrTATES U4IVA uv l iJXV * -a vk/jl 1 as above. . Jan. 20. tf. ~KERSHAW. | In the Probate Court. i In Re Estate Jno. Marsh, Ex parte I Wm. ^Outlaw, adtn'r. and James ' Marsh. - By an order from J. F. Sutherland, Judge of Probate of said County, I will r sell before the Court House in Camden, on Monday, 7th of March, one undivided moity of a tract of land on Pen Branch in said County, the said tract contains Two Hundred and Two Acres, bounded North by J no. Kirby, East by Michcal Parker, South by Sarah Pee> blcs, West by B. J. llatclifl'e. Terms?So much cash as. will pay - costs, balance on credit of ono and two , years, interest from date, secured by - bond and mortgage. Purchasers to * pay for stamps and papers. J. P. BOSWELL, S. K. C. b Feb. 10. 4t. NOTICE. r All persons indebted to or having claims against the Estate of William ' McSwcen, deceased, are hereby re quired to present the same properly at tested on or before the first day of May r next, A. 1). 1870, as I want to settle up said Estate. JOHN McSWEEN, Jan 29.?4t. Adm'r. FLOUR. WILLIAM R. HOWARD, Flour Denier nnd Commimion ' Mercliant, No. 2, Spears' lYhurf, BALTIMORE, MI). 6 Good to choice FINE SUPEll-EXTRA J and FAMILY FLOUR, suitable , for Retailing constautl) on hand 18 Jan. 27. . 3ui. u FOR SALE. r A few Bushels Genuine "Peeler' Cotton Seed. J DUNLAP. Jan. 27. tf. LATEST QUOTATIONS ' ' OP SOUTHERN SECURITIES. IN CHARLESTON, S. C., Corrected Weekly by A. O. KAUI MAN, Broker, No. 25 Broad-st. MARCH 1,1870. Stite Securities?South Carolinn, ol 85@86; do new 80@81 do, registered stoc ex int? (3,79, City Securities?AugUBta, Ga, Bonds, I t?; Charleston, S. C..Stock, (ex qr int) I 55; do, Fire Loan Bonds,?(5)75; Columbi ft p. rnnha Raii.ro^p Bok.ns?Blue Ridge, (first mor gage, SOatCharleston and Savannah, 58a6 Charlotte, Columbia'.and Augusta, a9C: Chi raw and Darlington,?a80; Greenville ar Columbia, 1st mortgage,76?a; do, State gua atJtee, 62a?: South Carolina ?a82; do, 7 Spartanburg and Union,52a54. | Rai lkoacI Stocks?Charlotte, Columb ajd Augusta,?@55. Greenville and Colun bm, 2a. Northeastern, 7a8: Savannah ar Charleston, a'25. South Carolino, who shares, 42a, do., half do, al9. SOUTH CAROLINA BANK BILLS. of Charleston ?(o) Bank of Newberry ?@Bank of Camden ?0@Bank of Georgetown ?@2 Bank of South Carolina 10(ajBank of Chester 13@Bank of Hamburg 5@_ Bank State S. C., prior to 1861.55@Bank State S C issue 1861 & '62.15@ Planters& Mechanics' Bank of Charleston ?@? People's Bank of Charleston.?@ Union Bank of Charleston ?@ Southwestcrn R. R. Bank of Charleston, (old) ?@? Southwestern K. R. Bank' of , Charleston, (new) ?@? State Bank, of Charleston 5@? Farmers' and Exchange Bank of Charleston ?@! Exehange Bank of Columbia...15@? Commercial Hank of Columbia....2(a)? Merchants' Bank ofCheraw 5(a)? Planters' Bank of Fairfield 5(a)? State of S. C. Bills Receivable...par. City of Charleston Change Bills..par. *Bills marked thus(*) are being re I deemed at the Bank Counters of each Something* New NO More Broken Lamp Cliimnies Go to COLLIER'S DRUG STORE and buy a new and improved Comet Burner. Ho has also received a fine Lot o LAMPS of all sizes, Cheap for Cash. If You Want PERFUMERY and TOILKT ARTI CLK8, go to COLLIER'S DrugStore lie makes a fine Article of Cologne equal to any in the State. If You Would < Stop that Cough, go to COLLIER'S and get a Bottle of his COUGI1 SI' 11 UP. You Can Buy # the beat KEROSENE 01Ly Cheap from COLLIER'S Drugstore. Jan. 20. tf. FLOUR! FLOUR77 50 qr. Sacks Choice Family. 150 half ? ? " 80 whole" " " 30 Barrels " 11 BACON! BACON!! 3 Ilhds Trime C. R. Sides. 2 do do Ribbed do. 2 do do Shoulders. 1 Tierce do Hams. CORN! CORJnT KQA BUSHELS Prime WHIT1 00\J CORN, in Two and Thrci Bushel Sacks, nil of which will be soJ< LOW, if applied for soon. v\ C. ftERALD. ?fc CO. Jan. 20. 3t. v Planting Potatoes. All the approved varieties of Ikish Pc TAT0F.8 by tlic Barrel, or in quantitie to suit purchasers. For sale by C. NOELKIN. Jan. 20. tf. NOTICE. One month from date, I will make ap plication to the Court of Probate fc Letters Disniissory as Administrator t the Estate Alfred Pierce, deceasec It .T HUMPHREY'S. Jan. 20.?lm. Adm'r. NOTICE. All Administrators, Executors, Gum dians and Committees, are hereby o< tided that their Returns are duo thi office and must be made, or they will b ruled to show cause why they do no J. F. SUTHERLAND, J. P. Jan 20. tf. M. BISSELL, DEISTTIST, OamdLen, S. OOFFICE in "Broad Street, opposite tt residence of Mr. Jas. DuNLAr. Dec. 30. tf. Cotton 8oed. A fair price will be paid for Cottc Seed in larsc or small quantities. A; 1 ETIWAN Soluble Manures ai ?- MANUFACTUED A UNDER THE DIRECTION OF DR. N. PHURIC ACID and Super Phosphate d, SOLUBLE PHOSPHORIC ACID, in the I k, or DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE, is i are valuable in the ratio of Soluble Phosphoric . m The immense deposits of Phosphatic Guar 54 Cnrolinn, by Dr. PRATT, consists mainly a made available as a Fertilizer by being ground i ' such a condition as to make its insoluble t. capable of being taken up by growing plants, g. mercial Fertilizer is of no more value to the p B* greater the proportion of this S oluble Phospl ,4 the quantity required per acre, and conseqt r. taining the highest per centnge of Soluble F j. Impressed with these trutls, the Sulphurii erected at Charleston the first extensive Acid < ;a to offer to planters the Highest Per Centnge < j. market. fhoir Fertilizers nre offered under two f |e 1. Etiwan Xo. 1.?Pure Soluble Phosp Dssolved Bone Phosphate of Lime, 160 perti 2. Etiwan, \To. 2.?Peruvian Super*] of Dissolved Bone Phosphate, and 1} to 3 per < ? of Peruvian Guano to adapt it to all Crops* f WE ALSO ? Dissolved Bone, ofhitrh grade, (or planters o 0 any other compost, and we suggest that thisii _ turers. to trasport the Sulphutic Acid contai a fixed rate for each per centage. WM. C. BE 1 N D. L. DeSAUSSUJRE, & CO., Aget ~ Dec. 30. BBODIE & CO., FACTORS and Commission Merchants, j north Atlantic wharf. Charleston. S* C. * ? ? /I Liberal Advances maae on uonsig mucins. | REFERENCES. Andrew Simonds, Esq., President First Notional Bank. Charleston, S. C. Messrs. Cameron. Barkley &. Co., Charleston, S, C* H. T. Peak, Esq., General Superintendent S. C. R. It. Charleston, S. C. Messrs. Gower, Cox, Mnrkley &. Co,, Greenville, S. C. Hon. James Farrow, Spartanburg. S. C. Hon. B* - F. Cruyton, Anderson. S. C. . ICrMr. J. S, CLOUD is our agent at Cam den, and will make liberal advances on Consignments to our house. Sept. 13. 6m. "Mcknight & dodson, ) _ Photograph and Ambrotype ARTISTS, f Have located in Camden and are prepared to do all kinds of work in their line with neatness and dispatch. Having had a great deal of experience and being associated with the well known - Photographer, W. P. HUGHES, we , promise to GIVE SATISFACTION, , or no charges will be made. Persons wishing GOOD PICTURES, will do well to give us a call. Gallery, up-stairs in the WORKMAN liuilding. Dec 23 tf. lv\OY & GILL, Ootton Factors ? AND C'ommicision Merchant*, BALTIMORE, MD. Liberal Cash Advances made upon consignments to the above firm, by CEOKGE ALDEN, Agent. Camden, Dec. 23. 3m ADVANCES ON COTTON.Liberal advances made on COTTON shipped to oar friends in Charleston, Baltimore and New York. JAMES JONES. J. I. MIDDLETON. J. W. WILLIAMS. J. I. MIDDLETON, ? Cotton Factors J AND Commission Merchants, 7 SOUTH STREET, BALTIMORE, 'PARTICULAR attention to sale of Cotton, Rice and Southern Produco, i. and to purchase of Grain, Guano, and 8 Plantation Supplies. Liberal advances against Bills Lading. Oct. 7. 6m. Notice. ). All persons are hereby warned not to ,r hunt or tish, or otherwise to trespass on ,f my lands. The law will be enforced | against all trespassers. E. 13. DUNLAP. Dec 23 lui Notice. r. The Probate Office will be necessarily j. closed until the 8th of March, on ac* ? Ml f ;]? | 13 count 01 t lie 1IIUCH3 Ul uijf IULUI1J. J.,v,e tice will be <jivcn of my return. t J. F. SUTHERLAND, J. P. Feb 3. tf - NOTICE. On the 22nd diyof March, I will apply to Judge of Probate for Letters Dismissory as cdui'r of the Estate of D. W. Coats, dee'd. ,e KZEKIEL GASKIN, Adm'r. Feb. 3. 4t * Corn and Bacon. We nre now receiving lur/jo supplies of in PRIME COR N nnd BACON, which we will n oell elieap lor CASH. 1 HODGSON & DUN LA P. l'cb. 10. . ^ GUANOS, nd Sulphuric Acid, .T CHARLESTON. A. PRATT, CHEMIST FOn THE SULCompany ortn ol SOLUBLE PHOgPHATEof LIMK, the basis of alt good Fertilizers, and these Acid which is in them. 108 which were discovered in 1867 in South of Insoluble Phosphate of Lime, which is to powder, and reduced by Sulphuric'Acid to phosphate soluble in water, and- thus made The insoluble Phosphate fsund in any com* lant than the original Phosphate red. Ths hate which any Fertilizer contain*, the less jently the cheapest Fertilizer is that con'hosphate. z Acid and Superphosphate Company hare Chambers South of Baltimore, ana are able ?f Soluble Phosphate of Lithe known in any orms: hate, guaranteed to contain 24 per cent, of on, 10 "per cent, discount for cash. 'hosphate, guaranteed to contain 20 per cent :ent of Aminonin. with a sufficient addition (70 per ton, 10 per cent, discount for cash. OFFFR: i r manufactures, who may desire to mix into 9 the best and cheapest method for manufacined in the in the mixture. Will be sold at E & CO., Agents, 0.14 ADG-ERS WHARF/ its, Camden, S. C. 3m. CITIZENS' SAVING BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Deposits of $1 A Upwards Received. OFFICE BUILDING, BANK OF CAJVLUJliJN. CAMDEN", S. C. Assistant Cashier. W. D. McDOWALL. Solicitors. KERSHAW & KERSHAW. OFFICERS. ; , Wade Hampton, President. Thomas E. Gregg, Cashier., J. C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. jDirectors. Wade Hampton, Colombia,. William Matin, Columbia. ... F. W. McMaster, Columbia. A. C. Haskell, Columbia. V. J. P. Thomas, Columbia.^ E. H. Heintish, Columbia. John B. Palmer, Columbia. Thomas E Gregg, Columbia. J Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. ? W. G. Mayes, Newberry. B. n. Rutledge, Charleston. Daniel Ravenel, Jr , Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Orphans and others may here deposit their savings and draw a liberal - . ?. .1 r>_^ rate oi interest mereuu. a lauivis, nv fessional Men and Trustees wishing to draw interest on their fund until they require tlietu for business or other purposes : Parents desiring to set apart small sums for their children, and Married Women and Minors (whose deposits can only be withdrawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay aside funds for future use, are here afforded an opportunity of depositing their means where they rapidly accumulate, and, at the same time, be subject to withdrawal when needed. Feb. 10. ly. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. We have just received a Large supply of all hinds of GARDEN SEEDS, Also, White and Yellow ONION SETS, all of whioh can bo relied upon as Fresh and Genuine. HODGSON & DUNLAP. Feb. 3. tf. THORBURN'S GARDEN SEED. The usual supply of FRESH GAR DEN SEED. For salo at the Journal office. BEANS?Large Lima. Small Lima, Early Yellow Six Weeks, Early Valentine, Early Mohawk. BEETS?Extra Early Turnip, Red Turnip. Loug Blood, Swiss Chard. CABBAGE?Early York. Large Early York, Early Dutch, Early Winningtadt, Early Oxheart, Large Late Drumhead, Late Flat Dutch, Green Glaze, Collarda, Kohl Rabi. CUCUMBER?Early Russian, Early White spined. Early Frame. CARROT?Long Orange. EGG PLANT?Large Purple. MELONS?IceCream, Fine Nutmeg, Yel low Cautelope. .GREENS?Rape, Mustard, Kale. ONIONS?Seeds, Sets and Buttons, PEAS?Extra Early Daniel O'Rourke, Bishop's Dwarf Long Pod, Champion of England. Marrowfat. PARSNIP?Guernsey. PEPPER?Large Sweet Mountain. RADISH?Long Scarlet, Red Turnip' SPINACH?Round Leaved. SALSIFY, or Vegetable Oyster. SPRING TURNIP?White Flat, Red Top. TOM \TO?Larce Smooth Red. ONION SEED, WHITE and REI> 0i\TON SEED SILVER SKIN SETS, RED ONION BUTTONS.. l;or sale at the Journal ffioc, GARDEN CORN. MAMMOTH SUGAR and ADAMS EARLY CORN. For at the JOURNAL OFFICE