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-L- 1'- 1 1,1 axxi al m 1:1:11 xt; . OF THE Stockholders of the South Carol 11a Kail Road Company, AND OF THE SOUTHWESTERN RAI ROAD BANK. he, * THE ANNUAL MEETING OK Til STOCKHOLDER'S of 1 lit* above inslituti<> will bo la-Id in tin- City of Charleston, on t second Tuesday in February no* t. the 14 of lie month. Place of meeting, J lull oft Southwestern Kail Koad *JSniik, on Kro; Street. Hour of convening, II o'clock A. / On the day following, Wkhnksha v, i 15th, there will be an election In ld at t jdace, between the hours of OA. M. and P. M? for fifteen Directors, oftlic Kail Koi Compaiiy, and thirteen 1 'hectors of the J'aii A Coiuinittee to verify Proxies will attend The following addition to the Ky-Lav p-oposed at the Special Meeting in May la: will come up for action at this: Article li Section 7th, shall be, "Any number of Stoc holders, not less than ten, representing li thousand shares shall be necessa-y to I tjuire a stock vote on any question." Stockholders will be passed as usual ov 'tlie Koad, to and from the Meeting, free t harge, in accordance with the resolution Jhe Convention of 1S04. * J K Emery. Jan. 12 5t. Sec'y. A > _ ?Lyer s Hair Vigor For restoring Gray Hair t lia natural Vitality and Color. 4i3 nt once agreeabh healthy, and cffectu; for preserving th hair. Faded or gra hair is soon restorei to its original color with the gloss ant freshness of youth Thin hair is thick ?ned, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cure< hy its uso. Nothing can restore thi hair where tho follicles are destroyed or tho glands atrophied and decayed But such as remain can bo saved foi usefulness by this application. Insteac of fouling tho hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean ana vigorous, Its occasional use will prevent tho hail from turning gray or falling off, and ' consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make feme preparations daugerous, and injuriouj 10 tho hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not barm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can bo found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dyej it does not sod wbito cambric, and yet lasts long on tho hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. ? Prepared by Dr. .k C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, M\ ' LOWELL, MASS. . s price $1.00. SultLin Carndeu, by HODGSON & DUNLAP. Nov. 3. ly. State of South Carolina KKIISIIAW COUNTY. B; J. F. Sutherland. J. I*. WHEREAS, Ii. J. McCrcight made suit to me to graut him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of the* late F. J. Collier, dee'd. THESE are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said F. J. Collier, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Cauidcn. ou the 10th of February next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to she\y cause, " If auy they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my band, this twentysixth day of January, Anno Domini, 1871; f.. , J. F. SUTHERLAND, J. P. Jan. 26.?2t. (mOsIicii Butter. A Superior Article of Goshen Butter, just eceived at KlItKLEYTS. GREAT REDUCTION In Price of Tuition AT THE CAMDEN FEMALE INSTITUTE. Tho exercises 01 tins institution, \wii no resumed on Monday, 2nd January, next.? It will bo ably Conducted under tlio Tuition ot Five Teachers, and under the superintend' enco of the undersigned. Feeling" grateful for the patronage extended us, we give below tho reduction iu our Trices of Tuition : Collegiate De'pt. Per Month Si 00 Academic ...3 (10 Primary 2 25 French 2 IK) Music and usoofPinuo .".J 2U \V. BEAUMONT CLARK.SON, Professor of English Literature, Languages and Mathematics. Mrs. M. LOUISE CLAKSON, Principal, English Department. Mia L.J. CLAitK, Drawing, French and Music. Miss R. F. GAILLARD, Music. * Our object is to establish a School when Poor men, as well as Rich, can have theii children ediicatiid; and hot to have what is si often erroneously stvled a Skucct School \Y. BEAUMONT CLARKSON. Dec. 1j?li". "Principal. Kerosene Oil. .I**... Pure, Safe ami Cheap For Sale bv HODGSON & DUN LAI*. ^SPECIAL NOTICE. On after January 1st, 1871, we will, POSITIVELY NOT CREDIT any parties wlmsi account* are standing OVER ONI! YF.AU NECESSITY forces us to adopt I lie abovi Rale, and in 110 ease will we VIOLATE it. HODGSON & DUNLAP. MAIL NOTICE. 1'OST Ol'JflCK, i" Camx>i:n, S. C., .January 4tb. 1871. f\.. 1 <l>n lflfll ilist,.. till! OlflCP Ull (III" UI n>i , hours will bo ns follows : Upon <l:tily from 10 o'clock A. M. to 2 P. M. I_. From (i P. M. to 7 P. M. Sundays from In A.M. to II A.M. Mail closes daily at 7 o'clock P. M. Ail persons in arrears for J'ox rent and Postage, who do not settle immediately, L j will find their mail at the General Deliver); "c ' and newspapers belonging to said delinquents j\ will he held and sold ill accordance with the ' Post Ollice laws, for the payment of the same. All Uoxes not paid for (one rpiartcr in ad? jj vniice) will ho declared vacant, and for relit i on the above date. SAMUEL PLACE, P. M. ml .... jan.ii ?It. S BLYTHEWOOD INSTITUTE. Male and Female. LOCATION. This Institute is located in Fairfii-XD j Coi X'i'V, about tlireoM'ourths of a mile IVoni poko st.vtki.v, on cliarf.otte ami c((l.? ]v umisia Railroad, in one of the must pleasant ?* and healthful sections of lite State, its rural retirement, together with the absence of all CT- tlioso diversions, excitements and temptations, .. incident to towns and cities, admirably adapts it as n place for moral and mental culture. The moral and religious tone of the communis ty is of tiie highest order. Ecclesiastical and Sabbath School privileges are abundant. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION. The Course will he both thorough and practical; embracing such studies as are es* ! sentinl to the proper training and develop* inciit ol'tl.e mind, and to fitting it for the higher * aims and responsibilities of life. DISCIPLINE. 0 The Discipline of tlie School, while it coil* suits the welfare and happiness of pupils is i uositive and unvicldluir. lV??i?pt ??> ! taring obedience to all rules and regulations , is required. ? SCHOLASTIC YEAR. !! The Fourth Scholastic Year, embracing W two Sessions of twenty weeks each, will e commence ?n the First Monday in Fkb* y KUAUY Nir.Y'l'and close the doth oINoVKM OCR j allowing a short vacation ^luring the latter part of the Summer, \ TERMS I?Eli SESSION, IX ADTAXC Board, including fuel, lights and washing. ' and tuition in all the u.-ua! branches.. ?100 00 - Tuition, Primary I'd bO Tuition, Acaormu: ir> Oti j Tuition, Collkuiatb - 20 00 Music, with use of Instrument 20 (.0 3 Fit UNCI 1 15 CO ? Pupils are charged from time of entrance i to close of Session. No deduction will be i [ lllado t'.\Ce|'l in CUiCS 01 |>nuioi;n.-u on nuron. j Pupils arc required to furnish their own bed linen, covering and towels. For further information address W. S UUK1IAM, Principal, : DOKO, S. C. [ PEE EPEXCES. I Dev. J. L. lieynolds, University, S. C. I t l)r. S W. iSookliart, Doko, S. C. Col. H.J-:. Klkins, Doko, S. C. Dr. Jos. Quattlebuiim, Doko, S. C. 1 liev. T. \V. Mcllichamp, Kingsvilh', P. C. i (Ion. Paul Qualtlehnuiu, Lexington, S. C. IJev. Ii. 11. Vann, Winr.sboro', S. C. ] Dev. A. K. Durlintn, Camden, S. ('. D7I. DeSAUSSURE & CO", , Offer nt the LOWEST CASH PPIOES, or ' in Exclnuigti for Cotton and other Produce, | Bagging, Bacon Sides, Tics, Shoulders, < llopc, 11 Iaius, Uacon Strips, j Uacon Shoulders, Uacon Hums. Smoked Uccf, Kice, Beef Tongues, Flour, ] Mackerel, * Salt, . Porto Ilico Sugar, Demnrara Sugar, ' x KcOncd Sugars, ] Java Coffee, N. O. Molasses, Ilio Coffee, W. I. Molasses, Laguira Coffee, Syrups. Starch, Soap, Soda, Indigo,, Spices, Mustard^ Can-Fish, Sardines, Can Fruits, Bottled Jellies, < Preserves, iu Bottles,dinger Smyrna Figs, I Prunes, iluisiiis, '' Currants, Almonds. KiiL'lisli Si American Pickles, all sixes, | Worcestershire and other Sauces. Walnut, Tomatoes and Mushioon Kutsups, 1 Apples, Oranges, , and Cocoauuts, and ever}1 other article usually found in a well selected and full GRO ?BY SVQCK. ALSO A Full Assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware, 1 Hoots and Shoes, Saddlery, Hats and Caps, Crockery, Wood and Willow Ware, and Tin Ware, Which will he found suitable for Family aud Plantation Purposes. !1). L. DESAUSSUILE A CO. LIME " A Permanent Manure. The undersigned, Agents for tho Georgia Lit ai Miig Co., Offer for Sale, SHELL LIIViE, Prepared forMANUltE, or for Masonry and White Washing Purposes. Prico per ton Delivered in Camden, $18.00.. Orders loft at our STOKE will uicct with prompt attention. I>. L. DeSAUSBUUE it CO. j ??ALSO TJ1E CELEBIJATED MONITOR PLOW. Orders taken for all kinds of Plantation Tools AND Farming Implements. D. L. DaSAUSSUKE & CO. I Wan tod to Hire, i> A riANO, ill good order. Apply at. TilIti 'OFFICE. Nov. 10. J * ' ME* ... . ETIWAN" GUANOS, soluble Manures, . * * ' AND , SIILrilURIC ACID, MANUFACTIJFiED AT.TilE \ ' T- A -TLSTd *~1T? Xi'tt fi V J ' fl _ 2 V T T ?. r ji * - . . . CHARLESTON, S. C. f BY TOE SULPHURIC ACID AND SUPERPHOSPHATE COMPANY, THE now well-known ETIWAN GUANO is manufactured from the Native Bono I'hos* plintes ol South Carolina. Those Phosphates in their natural stnto are Insoluble, and re? qui re to be ground to powder, and mode Soluble by Sulphuric Acid. This Company have now in operation the largest Sulphuric Acid Chambers at the South, and are, therefore, ab'e to manufacture at the lowest rates, the highest grade of fertilizers; it being clear that the greater the proportion ofSehbte Phosphate which any Fertilizer contains, the less the quniu tity required pern ere. In order to make the Fertilizer complete. Ammonia and Potash in sufficient quantities are added. With these views the Company manufacture und ofl'er for sale ETIWA5 OITAXOS, it- t. T t? ?ir, on PerCent. of Dissolved Bone Phosphato of Lime, and \Y U11 UIJli'U u; uuiumii iw iu from 2 to 2 1-2 per cent, of AMMONIA, with a sufficient addition of PERUVIAN UUANO and POTASH, to adapt it to all crops. Price $62 per ton, cash; on time, $70 por ton, and interest 7 per cent, per anuuui. Dissolved Bone, Ofhigh crude, suitable for Manufacturers or for Planters beinc in itself nn excellent Fertil. izer, and specially adapted for compost. As larco quantities of Sulphuric Acid are used to dissolve the Phosphate, this will be found a cheap and convenient way to trnnsaort tho material. The grade furnished will ho from IS to 20 per cant. Dissolved Bono Phosphate. Price $40 per ton rash. On time, 845, with interest at 7 per cent, per annum. Still higher grades will be furnished to order, at an additional prieo per centngo, ~ 1 .4 iJ.OlIipOlllltl x Specially prepared fbi composting with cotton-seed and other plantation manures. Price ?35 . per ton, cash; on tiuie, ?10 with interest at 7 percent per annum. GI?OTJIVI> bone, At much tower rates, consisting simply-of (ho Naliro IJohe riiosphntes ground to powder, j 1'iico ?^0 per ton, cash. On time, $'<hi and interest at 7 per cent, per annum. "NVM. (J. BEE & CO., Agents, No. 14 Aihjcr's Wharf, CIIARDELTON, S. C. D. L. DeSAUSSURE & CO., ' , Agcuts, CAMDEN, S. C. N. B.?Tho per centngc of Dissolved Bone Fhospli.itc of Lime, and Ammonia in all the Btiwans, is ascertained at the \^orks by tl eir Chemist, before delivery. Should any purchaser be dissatislied, he may return average samples of any purchase, within thirty (30) days ilirr delivery, and they will bo analyzed anew, arid any dciicicncy 111 uio per ccmugc guiinuiucd, will be made good to him by the Company. February 2. ; 22 2m. GMEILtL FIRE L1TEST , of LIEE INSURANCE AGENCY, SOUTHERN SECURITIES. CAMDEN,S. O. IN CHARLESTON, S. C., { Piodmoiitaiiid Arlington Corrected Weekly by Siifc Insurance Company, RICHMOND, Va, Cbo most Sucocssful and Weal- Broker, No. 25 Broad-st. thiest Insurance Company DECEMBER G, 1S70. in the South. State Securities?South Cnrolinn, old 85?; do new ?@70 do, registered stock, i-SSETS to 10th Sept., 1S70, _ 70$2,011,0911,70 Citv Securities?Augusta, On. Bonds. @ VXNITAL TNTOME i,.100,000.00 g_. Charleston, S. C. Stock. @5'2?S'O POLICIES ISSUED to do, Firo Loan Bonds,?@68; Columbia, loth DECEMBER, lr:70, 13.211 S. C. Bonds. @60. Railroad Bonus?Blue Ridge, (first mort<-? . y. gage, a 60* Charleston and Savannah, nf>0? I. OompaillOS Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, a 85; Che Caoido Insurance Company Of raw and Darlington,?aS2; Greenville and San Francisco, Atlantic Eranch Columbia 1st mortgage n 85;_do. State guar' ., , ^ antec, nfi'J?: South Carolina cx-ooupon, a73; \ nrl...rinrMtnt flnn Million i- -r.i r.r nn.l IIninn. n55 Dollars Gold. u j'ijid' Stocks?Charlotte, Columbia [* Politics IsshpiI Payable in Gol.l g iTiKSSeWslija 01' Currency, Charleston, a'j2. South Carolina whole , * shares, all; do., hall do, all. Richmond Banking and In- south Carolina bank bills. Tance Company, *Rank of Charleston ?@? RICHMOND. VA. Bank of Newberry Rank of Camden :..32((L? -A1ITAL $500,000.. IiaI)kof Georgetown 5($? Fur every description of insurance, apply JJatik of South Carolina s(?)? i w- CLVRUKS. Rank of Chester 1(a)? -i KBRSHAW-In Equity. ^ si In the Common Pleas. Rank State S C issue 1SG1 & 'G2.25(^? t0 Helen Ji. Whitaker, Adm'i et al. to. *1>'n,otc,rs f Mechanic'B.nk of Samuel Albert, et al.?RILL. CbaHeston....................... (a, ' ^Peoples Rank of Charleston.?(a)? . By virtue of an order made in the above *Union Rank of Charleston ?(aj? if Base by S. W. Melton, Judge Glli Circuit, on *0 .? . i> i? u ?i? ?p l will eUltefuruUtp Court 'Southwestern II. K. Bank of House door in Camden, on the first Monday Charleston, (old) (ft, of February next, the following described ^Southwestern 11. r. Rank of l,lVp,H : Charleston, (new) ? @ fho Green IIull Place, on the V?CRtcrnside ?. . , e m i , o( Wateree Itiver, containingTlirooHundred btate rank ot Charleston........c^t? and Thirty Eight Acres, inoro or less, bound"- banners' and Exchange Rank ? ed North by lands of Estate l. l! Whitaker of Charleston 3@? , and B Perkins, South by lands of Mamies ExchaDgo Rank of Columbia.. .1(a)? P and HermanUauui and^otker,. Commercial Bank of Oohinibk..lO$- a One other Tract containing Nineteen Acres Merchant, Bank of Cheraw 6@ more or lass, bounded by lands of tho Estates Planters' .Rank of 1* airfield.. v(c)? of B. Perkins and L. L. Whitaker. State of S. C. Rills Receivable...95.. also - City of Charleston Change Rills.95. One other Tract containing Two Hundred Acres more or less, bounded by lauds of ?tvii i i n _ /*\ ?? Kennedy, Clark and Baum. markc<1 tllus (*) aro bc,,ng r,e" also deemed at the Rank Counters of each. Several other Tracts, aggregation Nino -? Hundred and Thirty Nino Acres more or less, -rrtvt<s?? ttattvrr a tv hounded by lands of Estate Mason i). Wood, jlxnv* ? JilUIJrl j. al^l John Bmdeil, Emanuel Parker, Estate of _ _tt . t-,-wr nnrtaat Ben. Perkins, tho Messrs. Bauiu, John War- ndxi_iitai \ i ooxiooj?<j reu. Theodore Lang, und Wateroo ltivor.? Plats of tho Land can ho seen at my ofiice, on yorkyille, s. c. !v!nrth tni58!!? ""tn"lt rctv,0nw t11e First Session of the School vear of lourtli Cnsh, balance one, two and three 1h7it wiu begin ou the 1st of febptu years, iroin nay ni saio, sccurou ?y uouu wim ?i>y two or inoio approved sureties, and a inurt- ,,, t* ? t. n rn gage oft ho lands, will, interest at seven (7) r 1 kk>ts,-I. or School Expenses o., Tui. per centum per annum, payable annually.- (km.. Books, Statumery.&n., Roaring, Juel, Purchasers payiug for papers and stamps. Light*, WuBhing, !S>IJ.) in cuircucy, por Se toiiv WPi-uirAW s.on of five month. 7~n in .,4. i. -'1 u-f,' b For circulars containing full pnrficitlurH, Jan. 12.?31 Receiver, Eoforec. ai,p,y t(j COL. A. COWARD. ~Z ~7~\ ZT ~ ~ ~ Principal and Prietor. In the Probate Court, Deccmbor 22. ct. KERsnAW. , , Saner Kraut Ex-partc, ATartha Thompson, Camilla and TICKLED CUCUMRERS, Nice' and C. Thompson, ct al.?Petition. FRESH,at KIKKLEY'S. In pursuance, of the decree of I he Court - ?* . - it- -i in tins ease. I will sell before the Court 1RllltS <111(1 VilllllSll. House in Camden, on the first Monday, in Pure English White Lend. .. KIJUl,'AU\ ''eA.h u" that well known I hint a- Chrome, Greene nn.l Other Colors, tion or Tract of Land on Loth sides ol San- Duuiar, Coach, Copal Varnishes ?.Vc. dors Creek and lmtli sides of tho Lancaster Linseed, Tanners nnd Machinery Oils. Road, where James S. Thompson ately For Sale by HODGSON &. DUNLAP. resided, containing One Hundred and One and a dfalf(!rtl 1-2) Acres,- more or less" Terms, one half cash, balance in one and C&rpcting1, Oil ClOtll,.Matting, two years, secured by bond and mortgage of ' _ __ , ? o premises. Purchasers paying for papers and tvUgS, L/OOl'-JMCltS, c?C., 06C., stamps. 1;^; {^rther "PP'y to Such as are usually found in a Yirst class J011N-J.J1110MPb0N, 1 ruatco Carpet Store. Nov. 21.-3m. Jan 12.4t. , ' Medicines, &c. Cooking Extracts. . , , i r?i 4 i t." 4 ? Maccaroni, t'o.xo's Gelatine, Sen Moss FaA complete supply of the most popular Patent riud um, icea< F?r s?|? by Medicines. Also. Ilostetters 1 laiitution, HODGSON A DUNLAP. and Herman bitten-, l or Siilo by JIUDGSUiN tV> JJLiMjAl* -r??: LEIBJG'S , Fippor,?|nm, , ?,^r , Starch, Corn Starch, arid Arrow Koot, JjXlrflCl Ol JlOiit* [ 1'or Sale by Highly btrengtiieiliiit; for invalids and Child K HODGSON & DUNLAP. reu, hy HODGSON & DUN LAP. ; J "WANDO FERTILIZER," OF THIS POPULAR FERTILIZER I HAS BEEN REDUCED FOR THE :i . . "i LiM. ? a m HT ^ rt n >f S E A ? U IN ?371, TO MEET THE NECESSITIES OP THE ! FLA-lsTTIlsra- OOls/Os/LXTTTTTTs AND HAS BEEN FIXED'AT DASH?Fifty Dollars per Ton of 2,000 lbs, at Factory. riME?Fifty-fivc Dollars per Ton of 2,000 lbs. at Factory, Payable 1st November. 1871, WITHOUT INTEREST... WM O. DUKES & CO.f AGENTS* ' CHARLESTON, S. C. Jan. 19. 8rt. i - ? '? & . :* 3b;?. r\'i7;r , ,,,, , ^^^^WHANN'S 23? its, I RAW BONIS I MANUFACTURED BY ijjg IWALTON,WHANN& <': r U. Fon sale by Mea . <j. ritttinn-nttnfitittimrl U I'll Kfli UiSr HAT JS. THE GREAT . ^ - . t r - t ^ # "A ' " * *? " 1 * , /' ; i Fertilizer For Cotton and all Crops. it: . : 1 The unparallelled success of this Groat Fertilizer on ALTj CHOPS, proves be the JiEST and CHEAPEST Manure now offered in the market. It has been used by many of the most eminent Planters in the South, and i every single instance it has given Entire Satisfactio On COTTON its effects have been particularly marked. It is no rare thing r WIT ANN'S PHOSPHATE to increase the yield from ONE HUNDRED 0 TWO IIUNDUED PER CENT., or even more ! Mr. George C. Dixon, an eminent planter of Cameron, Ga., in a letter to the anncr d; Planter, says that in an experiment with seven leading Supcrphoslatcs and Guanos, the Wuann's proved itself the best of all those tried, paying net profit at the low market rate of ?20 90 por acre of cotton. Jgy* A copy of Mr. Dixon's letter furnished on application: ?>. f -v . i . y-ylfr "-rlttf FOH SALEBT CLAGHORN, HERRING & CO* . ***> jt } Y. nt 1?x an A fin ^JXictX'lUttbUXl, O. Kj.f <aaJ.U. CLU^UOWl, \AUi. Jan. 19. 3m REMOVAL. ? >: . .i BAUM BRO'S,, ' Having removed from their.Old Stand, to their NEW, BLEGA1TT AND COMMODIOUS BUILDING At the Corner of Broftd and RutlcdgeJSlrcots. They would invito their friends and the public at large to examine the Ilccont Additions to'their Htoek^ Which they have endeavored to render Corrcspomlinj; to their Building. 1 1 ' -J_x! U Thankful for past favors, we wouiu astc a continuance or me same, conuuen that our patrons will he compensated for calling, by the REMARKABLY LOW PRICES At which wc have marked our stock in consequence of the LATE DECLINE IIV COTTON. BAU3H BROS.9 CaiudeD, Dec. 15. I* * - '>