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THE JOURNAL. [ CAMDEN', NOVEMBER 24, 1870 j Delayed. Owing to the absence of our-priocipal compositor, the Journal is one dnyiater in making its appeaTance this week. It Trill be in due time next week. s Thelfca Party. The object of this entertainment was ^ulfy accomplished, Raid" object beirg to tiliss JUSUUi to riomplett) the purc baac'-ol>^patriotic purposes. The amount realised ?n H10 clear of expenses. - ; ^We regret that our reporter was not able to be present on the occasion, to furn'sh our readers with a full account. F|r?. On Friday morning last, about halfpast 12 o'clock, the alarm of fire was ' ' **V-" <jl V. A** given, and upon proceeding in that'direction, it was ascertained that the store of Mrs, Scanlon, occupied by a colored man, named Allison Hough, was ou fire. The Fire Department were promptly on the ground, but owing to the headway the fire had gained before alarm was given, it was impossible to save me j store and the oncnextto it,-both wooden buildings, owned by Mrs. Scanlon, the upper one occupied by Mr. Jno. A. Boswell. These and a kitchen attached were consumed, and the building belonging to the Bank of the State, occupied by Messrs. Shannon & Lining, Attorneys at Law, on the lower floor, and by Mr. Barjfeld on the upper. This building was of brick, with tin roof but the eaves were wooden, and in such close proximity to tho other buildings that notwithstanding the earnest efforts of the firemen, it was consumed. The store occupied by Mr. 8. A. Benjamin, was saved, although it was on fire at one time, by the exertions of the Camden Independents, principally. The buildings of Mrs. Scanlon were insured io the Richmond Fire Insurance Company, for $1000, and that of the Bank of the State in the Liverpool, London and Globe Fire Insurance Company, for $5000 The Insurance on the first two houses expired at 12 M., on the day they were burned. Shooting Affray. On Wednesday of last week, a shooting affray occurred at the Kershaw House, between Mr..John A. Boswcll and the proprietor, Mr. John VV. Rodgei* We learned the particulars tl.o affray, but deem it best to suppress them, out of cohsideratiou to Mr. Boswell. Mr. Boswell drew his revolver and hot at Mr. Rodger.*, the ball parsing through his co*t sleeve and grazing his arm Mr. .Rodger* was totally taken by surprise, but recovering, threw himself upon Mr. Boswell and took away his pistol. The Marstal of the "Town arrested Mr. Boswcll, but lie was soon released. We understand that Mr. Rodeers-declines to nrosecute. ? __J Oar Standard Bearers. Now that the heat, of the late conflict has cooled and the great hearc of f : : the people feels hitter with disappointment, we most remember our gallant leaders, and give them the assurance of our profound respect and esteem for the noble and self sacrificing manner in which they'gave their time and talents to the cause of South Carolina's je<Jemptibtf7 Handjbhand,fornearlyfour months they labored^ earnestly and ably, combatting the prejudices and passions of both whites and blucks and seeking to win over to the party of reconciliation and peace, the deluded victims of Rsdicalism." Against them were the ablest j men of the liadical party, armed wun their master*? weapons, lying and deceit, havingcontrol ot "the purse, the sword and (ho- ballot box," and able advocates of the fiery ordeal through which they will'nereafter be called upnD to pwu?, (also the property of their masters) incendiarism, which they advised tho colored raco to use against the whites. 'In these, the Radicals wore, and are, particularly pruficient. Nevertheless, si)oh was (he conduct of the eanvassj under the leadership of our Carpenter and Butler, that not one instance of violenco of a political nature, could be trumped up by our enemies. Stamped in heroic mould, the self sacrifice of our leaders, in heading the "forlorn hope" of Reform, seemed to theiln' fo he nothing more than duty.? Accustomed to see their hopes defeated, this new defeat seemed to them but the beaten track, in which they had often, before journeyed. Yet they carry with them to the shades of private life the best wishes for their vclf?U?, tho kindest..sympattiies from fill of Carolina's .true citit* ,;i : ?5T ?eD8- *. . '? * - -OO A ' Itadtcat Misrepresentation. _ -Tho Charleston .organ of tho administration, painfully amusing j to see" how tho Reform journals differ * I as so the policy to be adopted, at this crisis. We suppose it would haye us all think exactly in the same way, thereby exhibiting that lack of brains, for which it is so eminently distinguish,*' ed. It says, further, that "many of these journals in the first flash of their fierce disappointment," endeavored to "rermrthc 'white nr.n's party.'" There is no use to deny this proposithitf/for the reason, that it will be re- , awcrtcd trrprcciscly the same manner, p - ? V* . r.r ' Cr r ? reckless of truth. But wc are sati.-fied that none of the late Reform journals are so lost to every honorable sentiment as to go back upon the measures they advocated during the late canvass. On the other hand, the action of the late conference, as set forth in this aud other journals, indicates a line of policy peaceful and progressive, in no wise receding from the principles of the Reform Party, but preserving the honor of the white race, and organizing for the protection of our homes and fircsitl< s from the torch of the incendiary, the bullet of the murderer and the knife of the assassin. This is what the white people have done?nothing more. The Legislature. This body met in Columbia on Tuesday last. As jet, but little more has been done than organizing both houses, and the appointment of standing committees. Wo observe, however, that retrenchment has already "begun in the Kadicul style. Tho correspondent of i the News says that in the Senate it was proposed to have three d- or keen?;-stead of two, as provided for by law. In tho House an amendment inorcasing the number of attaches from nine to thirty was carried. ? * To Ilonsokoepcrs. Those who wish to re-furnish their houses with Carpetings, &c., and in ten 1 purchasing abroad, as well as merchants who wish to replenish their Sleeks, will find a large assortment at the store of Mr. Geo. A. Bowman, Agent, whose card we publish to day. Land for the Landless. Attention is directed to the sale of a portion of the valuable landed estate of the late Jauics C. Doby, advertised to take pi icc on the 5th ot next month, iu the city of Columbia. From an Occurmmih] Correspondent. Charleston, Nov. 21. T)rar JnHrtt'tl To a ponton whose life is principally spent amid the retire-" incut of a small locality, even though surrounded by the classic shades i f veil erable CarndcD, the tccu6ional view of a city is .most enticing aud improving. Knticing, as b' inc the centre of com imTcej one of the busy outlets to the w rid of trade, and tl>e arena of manj amusements, unknown to the countrymm. Improving, as affording the means of ncquiriug.b/pader and more extensive views of business and sociul life, and that knowledge of the world and its ways, which its so nedesAary to the production of cosmopolitan ideas, one of the great requisites of the statesman. Such is the character of a visit to the ''City by the Sen," which, although it cannot boost of its hundreds of thousands, can yet point with considerable elation to fifty thousand. The people here, arc fully nlive to tho importance of keeping up the reputation of their City, as one of the most interesting, and at the same time, wide awake business places which the country can afford. They point proudly to F .rts Sumter and Moultrie, Sul i van's Morris'and James' Islands, as objects of interests, and refer to their Academy of Music, busy wharves, the increase of their Hanks, their Phosphate works and crowded hotels, their railroads and lines of steamers. To an unbiased mind, although not fully concurring in their enthusiastic vices, there are signs of improvement and prosperity, wl.ich are encouraging to those interested in the welfare of our metropolis. The general appearance of the business houses and the opinion of their owners, iudicate a growing confidence in the hope that though South Carolina, and Chatlcston particularly, have endured many and great trials, weathered many financial storms and writhed under the maladministration of ill informed and malicious officials, she will yet be the mainstay of the State, as she was in the days of yore. , City and country, mutually dependent as they are, seem to ycur correspondent tr. be advancing hand in hand towards a more eubitantiul prosperity than that feverish state in which both were thrown immediately after the late war, by the very high prices of producq. That unhealthy excrescence has been looped off, and is being succeeded bv tt slow, stcudy, aggressive groivth, which, whilst, it docs opt exhibit its good effects in any startling manner, will, with tho lapse c.f time, organize a permanent system.of healthy, vigorous prosperity, never before known in this gy<>d Slate. No argument is nrcissiry to piovqjhts, but mo ely a thoughtful review of facts aud figures. ... CAMDEN. w* ' - ' ? I - ' ! f it: .. I To thei-Women of the South. I^herjund.creigned earnestly-appeal tp the wo in en of the whole South, to aid them io obtaining contributions for the erection of a monument at Richmond, which is to stand as a lasting memorial of the love borne our great Chief by a mourning and grateful people. The st.ldiyrs, through their resolution-, parsed at their great meeting so lately held at Uichruondio4tonor of General Lee, have called upon Us to join them in colleclintroontributions foT the;des^rcd object. An 6rganization for that purpose has boou-aUeudy ior.mcd-by.lhe under., signed, and to the women of the South ?from Maryland, to Texas?we appeal for aid. The f mirth Sunday in November (November 27) has been selected as the day on which a collection shall be taken up in every church throughout Southern hind. This is the possible way bv which a voluntary and sirau'tancous offering can be made to the memory of him whom we would honor in death as we have honored and loved him in life. With perfect oonSdence in (he love which his people bore him, and in their zeal to do that which, in honoring him most will most redound to their own credit, wc can liuve ho doubt of the success of this plan, if it can be brought directly to the notice of every clergyman and congregation of the South; and that this may be accomplished, we call ""in t nii tii -insist us. Let the commit-. "f"" J -- - ---tecs which have been appointed for each Stale, act promptly and with vigor. Let them urge, that on the fourth Sunday in November, each member ol every family should go to church with that sum, small or great, which their means will allow then to dedicate to this sacred object. To those clergyman and enngrega tioos who object to collecting for such an object on the Subhath, we would suggest that they should appoint some I suitable day in thti3 motuh wheo u ??ce!!hg of their congregation should be held and the collection taken up. Let it be remembered that thismon* ument is to be raised by the whole South; that it is to he one to which, as a people, wc may point proudly, and to which generations for oges to come, shall look up with rc*p?-ct for the love which a defeated people could bear to a great but fallen hero. Should each of thu 25,000 congregations scattered throughout the South, contribute but a trifliog snm, what a monument could be roared! Let each man, 'woman and chill, then, give what they can, re* gardlcss of how small or how great the sum may he. All contributions from South Carolina must be sent to Mrs C. C. PINCK* NEY, Chairman of the Ladies' Lee Monument Committee, Charleston S. C. - Mrs. WM. M. McFARLAND, Mrs GEO W. RANDOLPH, Mrs. JAMES LYONS, Mrs. WILLIAM BROWN, Miss NICHOLAS, J Richmond. Va : t cv/ H A Card. Mesirf. Shannon 1 Lifting beg leave for tfyefyselves and clients, to vxprcss their sincere and earnest thanks to their friends, white and colored, who reached their property from the fire of Fridij morning last. The^tfditfcot bundling and thoughtful care of the .yaluable " budkg and papers, ho uiiu^ual <>n such occasions, iwive. crcnted an obiig/ttioii only less ifxrhtliaf resulting from their rescue fioui a burut. ing btiiMiug. Camdeh, 'NoT.1-3r. - - - '/ A Card. The subscribers el orurf rhanfcs to the Fire Department for- their exertions in saving his property pn the niyht of the late fire. Also to the community for the kind feeling expressed on the occaBoiu . S. A. JJENJAMLY. Caiuden, rnov, z*. D. L. DeSAUSSURE & CO,, Offer rtt the LOWEST CASH Mllrfcg. Illill Exchange for Cotton nnd other Produce, Bagging, . liiioon ^idc8, Tics, Shoulders, Rope, Hams, Bacon Strips, Bacon Shoulder*, Bac<>n Hams. Smoked Beef, ltiee, Beef Tongues, i* ;Flour, Mack'-rel, i" Suit, Porto Uico Sugar, Demururu Sugar, Refined Sugars, Java Coffee, , .,.N. (). Molasses, Rio Coffee, W. I. Molasses, Laguira Coffee, Syrups. Starch, Soap; Soda, Indigo., Spices, Mustard, Cun-Fish, Sardines, Can Fryits, Bottled Jellies, Preserves, iu Bottles, Giuger, Smyrna Figs, Prunes, Raisins, Currants, Almonds. English & American Pickles, all sizes, Worcestershire and other Satires. Walnut, Tomatoes ad jWuslnoon Kauiips, Apples, Oranges, ,'~i . ^ , and Cocoanuts,. 1 i * 0 \ ; And every other article u?naliy found in u well selected and lull GROCERY STOCK. ALSO ' r . A Full Assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware, 15'?ots and Shoes, Saddlery , Hats and Gap*, " ' Crockery, Wood and VVilh'w TVaro, and Tin Ware, Which will bo found suitable for Family and Plantation Purposes. D. L. DeSAHSSURK Si CO. i LIIMIIEJ ^ A Permanent Manure' The undersigned, Agents for the tap Lin and FertiMi' Co, Offer for Sale, " SHELL LIME, Prepared for MANUKE, or for Muonry and White Washing Purposes. Price pgr ton Delivered in Cani den, ?18.00.. Orders left at our STOKE will meet with prompt ajtcntioq. r D. L. DeSAUSSURE Ac CO. ! also??? .v THE CELEBRATED . ' MONITOR PLOW. Ordors taken for all kinds of Plantation Tools AND Farming Implements. P. L. DeSAU^SURE &C0. * " UNITED STATUS INTERNAL REVENUE, Deputy Collector's Office, 1st Dint., 8. C.. CAMDEN. November 2:td 1870. On Saturday ifiAii u any iu uecHinpcr ne*t, in front of my Office. 011. Broad Street nt Twelve (12) o'clock M .1 Will expose foi Sale. TWO Ml!LE*. levied upon for unpaid Taxes, as the property of I S M.itfnx. FRANK GOSS. Deputy Collector. Nov. 24. tit. . GEO. A. OO WMA5T, Agent, 237 King St., CHARLESTON, S. C, Keeps constantly on hnnd, it largo ond well fleeted Stock of Carpeting, Oil Cloth, Matting, Rugs, Door-Mats, &c., &c., Such ni are usually found in a first class Carpet Store: ' ' Nov-24.?Jin. GREAT SALE" op VALUABLE LANDS. Wiil be offered at Auction, if not sold be. fore. IN COLUMBIA, on Monday, the 5th ot December next all those VALUABLE LANDS?6,000 acres, in a body, or tracts to suit?the finest portion of the Lauded Estate of the late James C. Doby,' lately advertised They have a river froilt of nearly a mile. .1.000 aerps rich'River Bottoms, all cleared and under fence, with fine Residence and Negro Quarters. The balance good Pin. Land, on Spears' Creek. Titles perfect. Terms made known on th.> day of sale. For rtirther particulars, npply to JAMES M DAVIS, Camden Nov. 24. tf. O Let UU Ui OUUUi Uwi Uliiittj KKBSHAW COUNTY. In the Probate Court. Joel Hough, ex Atnos Hough, 3am?or .n.)U?h, Ct al.?Summon* for ILlirJ To Amos Itnngh, Samson Hough. Solomnr Joplin, Eliza J. Joplin, Pirhett Laney Heiirilta V. Laney. Nancy Hough, person, inly, ami dm mother of Thomas arid Margaret Hough, Thomas Hough, Margarel Hough. John Williams, Colden II. Williams, John W. Estridge, Elizabeth Est, ridge, Joseph Hough. Mary M Hough Sarah A Mr A tor. John Hiiis-ii. Susan it Hiuson, Cornelius H. Sihes, Mi-lissn A Sikes, Jnhii A. Williams, James Estridge nnd Sarah Estridge Defendants in the above action. YuU are hereby summnned anil required tn answer the coinplaiut io this action, which was filed in *he office of the Judge of Predate for the County and Stafe aforesaid, on the 'itI day of September, JefTO, and serve a cop* of your answer on the subscribers at their office at Camden, S. C. within twenty days alter the service of the sutniunns Oil you, eielusweof the day of sexrico. If you fail to, answer the Complaint within that tune, the Plaintiff**ill apply to the Court forthe relief demanded in the Complaint. DePASS & MAY. Plaintiff s^ Attorney. (L. S ) J. F. Sutherland, .>. r. Onmdcii, S. C., Oct. 31, Jd7S> Nov. 3. Ct >... : , 1 . i: Louisville Excelsior Plflighs. These Ploughs nre mndc of either Cnot Iron or S eel, and nre the best and cheapest in the mnrket. Send for pried list. Also, Ames' nhd other Ploughs of nil prices rtnd descriptions, Corn Shelters, Straw Cutters &.c. (Also, nlwnys on hand,) Moore's New York Ploughs, AT $ ? EACH. A fall stork of PLANTERS' nnd BUILDERS' HARDWARE, consisting in pnrt, of Elw?lls' nnd Hradis' lines. Spades, T'nce Chniii8, Axes. Nnils. of warranted qnnlitirfl, Guns. Cutlery nnd Houselioid Articles,? Wholesale an., retail hv C. KERRISON. Jn & CO.. 243 King Stiver, (sign ol the Big Axe; Chnrleston, S. C. C. KEItttlsOS, JR. \V. J. AXON, C. WAOJfE Oetoherli. '" ' 3m ' ' Irish Potatoes AND ONIONS, just nrrhed. A splendid article of Onions nud Irish Potatoes, nt KlRKLEV'S. iO '* e t ' . I "?u ttty: polic LIFE AXD TO.\TIM OF TELE No. 29 BROAD ST., WM. McBURNEY. President. t K. P ALEXANDER. V. P. nnd Acfitnry. J. F. GILMER, Vice PfwC re*, in Geo. E.NYE HUTCHISON, Vice Pres. res. , in Georgia. FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, deposi of Policy Holders. More than ONE MILLION DOLLARS < This Company, having complied with all tl issue the usual forms of Life and Endowinen CASH PREMIUMS! CASII D1 ..ii * 1,1 . < ; All policies nnn forfeitable nfter the pn.vmi Paid-up Policies issued on surrender of tl Purely MUTUAL.' No Sfockoolders! Al ers. Dividends declared Annually Dividends once declared are nnn forfeitab . to increase the nlnoniH of Assurance, or to m ' with the Company, however applied may be Investments confined by Charter to the mi Putronizo the only Life Assurance ni the 5 war; Dr. O. J. Shannon. Medioal Exami Or' .. tr * ^ ?WW???? ^ -.LATEST QUOTATIONS . v . SOiJTHERN'klim, 1 :;JN C11A K LKSTON, S. C.,;-, .J* Corrected WeSEy t)jr <9"' i ' - -Ur6ker, ^ 2yBroag-Bi " -job ^SfMSo' SfATE fect'Rtiiis-SoutlT Caroline, o?i . asjjusfts ! City 8*cnaxTiE?-!<Aurg<wto,' Gal Borfda" @ ><6 Charleaiour- N, ?C?vt8l<|ck? ;@50--ldo, Fire Loan Bond^',?@66; . Columbia, 3. C, fionxJf* @60. ; '/ '' Railroad Bo.fns?Bltfd Ridge, (titet tt)tjrtgage. a 60 Charleston and Savannah, b60? Charlotte, Cotiijnljlj! dh'd Augusta, a 85: Cheraw and DarUdgton,?S82; Greenville and Columbia, 1st mortgage a 85;?do. Stare guarantee,'a<>5 : South Carolina ex-coupon,a7$ do, at>S. Spartanburg and Union, a55 RAiLRoAd Sro^Ks?Charlotte, Columbia and Angusta,?@40. Grtem-ille and' Coium4 bia, n21-2; Woftheastern, a 13:.Savannah and Charleston, a31. South Carolina whole shares, a40; do., hall do, a40* w" - " ' 80UTII CAROLINA BANK,BILLS. *Bank of Charleston.@? *Bank.of Newberry*?(a)? Bank of Camden,... Bank of Georgetown. ? Bank of So/'th Carolina 10(a)?. Bank of Chester...<1.. .a.. 11(a)? Bunk of Htiinbur::..8(0)^ But.k 8tutr 8. C<? prior to 1801..40(a)? Bank State fc> C lasuo ISUt <36 oz.oo(f^1? Planter* & Mechanic*' Hank uf Cuallenlou^...! (2)? *IV>pleV Bunk.of Charleston.?(g)? * Uni?f? Hank of Charleston...v..r?(a}?? Southwestern H. JL Bunk 6f v'u ' C lia rlef U ?n, (oId)..... t. j. i....?@? *So?irhwtstdrn Rv H. Bunk of Charleston, (oew).. (?)? Slate Bank of Charleston........Tfaf-'-1Fanncr* and Exchange Bank? >1 >of Chnrl<-8'Mn Kxchanire Bank "oft Columbia...5($? Commercial Hutik aft :Coluj?vbia..7(aj? .Mcrehautsi' Baiik of CTfeTitw..;.. (i@--' Planter*4 Bunk of Fairfield'..- 6(aJ"? StatoofS. C. Bills Receivable:..U5.. (lily of Charles-ton Change Billx.05. Bills marked thu<?(*) are being rcdeeiuctl ut the Buuk Counters of each. E. J. CONWvY, GROCER,, ; AND General Commission AgentCAMDEN, S. C. t'Baler IN GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, Se^ars, Tobacco, HATS, CAPS, Soots, and Shoes. t Together with a Grreat "Variety OP r ' OTHER ARTICLES Suited to ilia trado. He keeps on hand, a, "? ftlll.supply of I" i.ti-'jJ y -ft- " . Sagging and Ties, And offers to sell at as low prices as fhe same articles can' belmught in tills toMrkef. * L He is prepaivil- to in.ike- liber-iF'Bilvnhce* "ii Up,t ton cnnsiirned ro'l.im firr sliipiii^iit. ami* "pay tlie highest mm kef,prices for all kinds f Country Proilftee. at the Maud formerly occupied by Mr E1JAS; licit door North ot ludeeLtiTNtit's Office. >i :n:< Sept. ,-- v ? i. i: 3m. ? t 1 " ' ? -i ?? 1 i ?MISSELL. AfEXANnEit DEjYTISTSi:"": BROAD ST . CAMDEN, 8. C. Office orer the Store of TVittk?wsky Sc Hym' M. BI-'SELL, I. II. ALEXANDER.: j Oct. 27. Etiwan Fertilizer, roit Wheat and Other Ccrlals TEIV TONSj A Just Eoeeired in STOKE cnil for \ I E by D. L. DcSAUSSIJRE A CO., Agents. Shoo Fly f Smoking Tobacco, an excellent lirnrm AT ilYEKS*. Y HOLlililiS. E ASSURANCE CO., SOUTH, CHARLESTON, . C. piii . . i ; :o: * GEO. E. nnnnfj. Secretary. JOHN T DAI?BY. M l>. Medio?i AdriseArGCS'riNE T SMYTHE, Solicitor. JAMES CONNER. Counsel. If. A. KINLOfH M I). I Loci Medici R LEHIiY, JB.. M D.. I .Examiner* te?l with Comptroller General fur protection if AfslirMiee-applied for. be ii| Charter* is tiott- prepared f?* t Policies oii tlio Cash system. VIDKNDS ! CASH POl.tCtFS! < rnt of ONE Annua' P rent into. I ie orii'itui! for no equitable alnmtnt. ( II profits DIVIDED among the Policy-Hold ] le, and mnv be used to reduce the Premium ] like the I'nliey self-sustaining. Dividend* let* ] used, in ease of need, tu pay Premiums. i list solid nod reliable Seenrjlies. . I Irate, and keep your MONEY AT HOME. I REN R. MARSHALL, Agent. ' a ner, Oamden, S. O, ....... *' * ' r ?v> ' ' FO'H KAI K VY j".' ' , .. WfLCOX, CJliWBES ?& CO., Imi'nrt&iR nnJ Drujerif, iu-Gwinna* Ity Bay StiVfcsavarfnaJ -4j TSronJ.Strert. Augusta,Oi> : l5r- Fn*t fihr" OirnHi<"-rTtn;^/C. An<f by MrDtft&JD '&*lteVRKTfiCmBfr*. For .flirt U*i inform niim,; njjjiljfiir.. aiidrew #s: fii.oyt- Jitudtit:rihd ^r-. Ayer's Sarsapariila, won Pinirmc tub bioob. * "" :i The reputation thlA ex? I ' ccfleirt iiiciiicive enjoys* )>.' feilerivcil from it^ purcsfc Af ja many of which are trfily ?h ift marvcUous.,.,Invei^rrtu; at I < IfflFwfta of Scrofiilous ilfs//-' -I 'x?' oweie?bar?*aerty?Bitf Jk I M. USSSMWm ari'd^curcil by itr. dleo^ra,t*WchV^'?g' grarated by ibo.scroliK, . ions contamination 0u(3 they were pninfidlv rifllicting, bare been ral?n?J> cured in such great numbers ift nl^pst cjcry, nee-, tion of the country, that thfc pnl/lfe sttfrcefy need to Us informed of its virtfuiKoiMine^H o?i r* Scromious poison Is one of tlic most destructive enemies ofonr race. Oftcnj Mite unseen anduufclUetuiut of tlic organism undermines tboooiPA stltutioif, fttrt In vites tne attrfct 6r cnrccbiing or fcs tai diseases, Without exciting.atsuspicion.of It#, presence. Again. it seem a to breed jnfrclkm., throughout tliettbdyvand then, on s6tn<? rirvo'rtibUr occasion, rapidly duvelpp into one oe?ther.o(.it? 1 hideous forms, cither ori the surface or among tha . vitals. In the.latter, tnbwelts Wmf be sirihRMIyt deposited ;n the lungs or heart*or tumors formed in thelfver, of it sliorrs Its rrresnJce I'/eruptions on the skin, or font ulcerations on some part-or: the bod v. Hence tho occasional use Qf a bpttia of this Strib/i/Hrrilfrr te advisable, even urhenrno active symptoms Qf disease appear, rvrsons?*>., flictea With the following complaints generally find iMimoiiii to relief, gnu, at length,"core, by tlie nso of. this S.AttSAPAlllLLA: St. Antrum . ny'i'tire.'Jtott or Eryaipeldt, Titter,' &3t. HheuiH^Henltf ffrpri, Jttnyieomij ?uro El/en,: 8or?Ultra, and other eruptions or visibly fprws . 'of SeroftifouM disease. Ah?o in the more-concealed forms, as liuavepahf, Mi-optty, Venal', lilaeftftc, Ttta, 'EpUcps'if, Xrurnlyin, arid., the various VJrrrvtth> affections of the muscular 1 and nervous systems. ? ,-s . ll,' -M ' Sl/pIiUU or Venrrrttl 'and 'YTerdaUbfl Jlfseaaes are. cured by it, though-a long ttamvp rf?rquircfl'ror Mibduiiig these obstinate ninV\dies by any. mcdlchie. But long-eoiitmiied use of'this medicine trill cure the coinpituuL.. J.ertcpn;{icaa. r, ior HTH/c.J, nerlnoTn*erctmii?;*l)iY?<*iM DHtrrnM> ara commonly soon relieved nndtMtV-"' mntely cured by its purifying and invigorating effect. Minu te directions for each ease tore TonnTt in our Ahnnpac} ^upplibd grnfi*. JiJifyiimofjetm- < and Gout, when caused by accumulations of extraneous matters in the ldoodjyteld (jniekl^tcHt* as also LlvrrComplnlnta, Torpidity, i:?nyc+* , Htorior In ft animation of Crier 7%per, and J aim- . titer, whm'arislnr, as thcy> otten do, from the rankilhg poisons in the blood* This SAPS A-v. PAJtlfyfjA' is a great restorer, for the strength and vigor at the,system^ Those who are > pit hi and Deapondetit; .Slreiilrsa, and troubled With Jverroiw A}yprrhHlafotim <fe J'ear9,'or any. of the a flection* uymptomntin of , Weak-near, will lint! mfnledfiroj rem?/ rind convincing evidence of Us res to rati vq pcorer tpoa . : . : ,f ,.i% p> PREPARED LY Dr. X C. Ai m & CO,, Him Practical and Analytical Chemist*. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHEli?, " Coiu lit iii^m:-f<\ '< H()D(JSON"& DUiNLAl'/ Nor. 8. ' ?*<f :,t 1yJ . Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of miilitry \viih?oF Pi: Fa tomi' directed mil lodg-d. I will proceed, to sell in front of bti, (,oiiii House hi Camden' on tlie first Atniidiit, (fifih day) of Hecetnbfrf next, within theTei.nl hours of mile," tlie following mentioned and described property, * to.wil: y/ One Trnct ?>f tnnil Iving no, waters of Black RiveK in Kershaw County containing. Ono lluiidred f)O(l) Acres, more or less, hotitideil North; West awl 8?ilt!h, by Lands of Lands of J. J. Hull. ICiift, b> Lands of Est. of John Sti-k-s. Levied, on as the property of J. J. Stokes at the suit of W. W. Stokci. ?Al>o The interest of fiirfholomew Simp'rfnn,-in' one Tuict of Land in this Coun r. on Beaver Creek, kno^n as the Hammond Place, Con' taioing pour Hundred .and Twenty.-four A errs, adjoining l-ukh "i mo estate ?u j. d. Hu Ison, Jesse KiL'i're, U. L- Dye, estate Li mix of J?*. Biggnrt. et ni., nttbomiitm Mury B Johusnn, executrix, vs. B Simpson ALS<* Seven head of cattle nnd. three head of liorsiM, nt tjio suit of Geo Aldeo agent, et. si.. va Ismic S. Matte*, to foreclose uidit. ttago. . ALSO 3ne Tract of Land in thii< Conntjr, on thein** of Faiifield, near Harrison's old Race 'oirwe and Smyrna Clinrch. 'continuing One[fundred and Sixty Acres, roofe or Ipsa,, mil tided by Lands ol W, I), Began, John Harrison, John J Wilson. John Holds,nl: Levied on hy virtue of arrest of attachment, ind fi. In. issued thereon (>th 'day ofNovcmter. ldtH!, at the suit of W. L. Di-Piflfffor lis assignee, vs..Durham Lc-C'loud.: 'J *d Terms Cash, purchasers p?> ingfor stamp* ind papers. J. P. BOSWELL, Nor. JO. 3t. S. K C. t / > ^