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CAMDEN JOURNAL,.! ' ? , r--?.) THURSDAY, APRIL ft ! . . ? Religious Services Tor nt^t Sun-. ?jH& 'J9w|; - 6 \ Methodist Chuveh?.Rev. A. J, Stokes, Pastor?11A.M. and 7] P. M.' Sunday School 91 A. M. Lecture ?very; Wednesday at 7 1-4 P. M. lSpiscopul phurch?Rev C. Rrucc iT^-il A. M. Si P.M. rfipUst?Rev. A. K. Durham, Pastor?11 1-4 A. M.T'1-4 P- Mt' J' Prcsbjferiun?'Rev. S. II. Ilaj, Pastor? ioj a. m.v,'. y" *- At;?,9+... A.. -?, - r Special Notice'. The citizeus, especially tax-payers-of Khaw ^oirtity, arc requested-aud ttrged^to meet at tlic Court House In Camden on - Monday, the. 17tb day.of April, to take action iq relation to the proposed Contention of taxpayers, to,,1 <??PColuni jj. 05 the second Tuesday in'May. Many Xax-payeus. - Jlcif.W' % ? >' : It J Tots club of amateur musicians prooar tftizo&a a treat' on ????!! -dfoftfa* April 26th, in the form of a concert at tho Town Hull.? seen the programme) -which ! qiBk?*iiiimy*i?du<*rociiWto the lovers of ,-both ^nstrtuuental awT vacul, 1 A" '?* A lOR. I aoa we 1CC1 389UICU mm uvwv<? v?* , feitajnioeut' has ever heen offeicd to * 9m *M>isaDfe-;jr. The object, too,- is ^V^'conun&'daW,' and slioiid be fa? fMj *0gaided by the charitable. ia to procure means of -ripiiriog the Rectory of Ckureb, -for tlie Rct. J. wb<r ires pec ted to assume ^^WtVreb'P of that Church during tfcejiMeWt month; *> | ** Hfi*'' 7. "* * 1 ^ ^rii^roiTaxioctiou. . On ^londuy last, an election -cms held for Iutcodaot and fuur Warden of tlie town pfjjntmfcn, to Bcrvp for oi.e year. The folio wine were elected with, out opposition. Iolcndant,^,Davis. Wardens, J.vo. Kersuaav, Sa.m'l <%?! m&l The tytalnjmubof-of oter- 'C3i|t wa<r 115, oT"which J. M. Davis received 114, Geo. & Jewft Ker. snAW, 113; SAM^JtU^Vp^, il3;?irJ50, Guosby and John It. Goodalb, 114; William Prakeford, 1; C. Bell, 1; T. J^ones, 1; Sam'l. Shiver, TnwBi#^)ounoil will he inst^fled'ojn . Muuda, ncsi^t?^^\ % R. C. Shiver, & 'Co.?Those who luve been prudent 'eprthigh to lay | Ly money for/a yrttv?v day, wil ^.please i examine the (3?d'uf'lhc above natued. finu.\ThesC gentlemen Havo laid in a large ai^vdlniiHeqUd s!i>ck ofgoudp and ofHr g i ca33& tfuccm en?". Co po relia hers, who d&jpnrchpe their art re Wot a saving af fen doflurs in every Torly dollars purejHiscd./ Sample good* sent on application j and immediately shipped to-parties rIp E SOUTII&R^QUWCITATOR, fol1 Apfl received. Tfife journal'is most adiimdtly adapted tO'^ meet the practical, e\qMctay #r#^s df the farmer.?' A vast numtfSr of""rhtelligM)t farmers *- \ eJL all over the South, in each number re. late theft experience, offer suggestions, and warn against Angers and errors they have encountered* If you have iiarer seeu' it, send for a specimen copy. Published at Athens, Ga. $2 a year M4BRIED. ;; On the 5th inst-by'the Rev. J. E. Rogers, MteTsi*Uatis, to Miss Isabella Davis, fill of Kershnw. ??????? aw MbTEL ARRIVALS At tie'IfEliSITAW HOUSE, for the week, ending Aprils IS7-J : ' J. *' M. C. Huckabee. Wife and Child, Kershaw; S. C. Bulow, Samuel DuBose, Ridgeway; J. L. Jones, J. W; Floyd; J.M.-feryy, A. Jcmca, Liberty Hill; Rev. J. G. Richards, Joseph J. Charleston; T. J. Ancruui, Swift Creek; John B. Rogcs, England; J BThomas. Marion; C, C. Puffer, Union; B. H. Witherspooh, Anderson; Tho'e Sessions, Ker shawpB. Simpson, S.C.; V. S. Jordan, Kershaw; J. J-Cunningham, Liberty Hill; Ii. C. Sahnpnd^Kersliaw; WVH. Bryce, Charlotte; J. Gafiicttalf Jr., Sumter; Seaborn Gardner, f. R. Tompkins, Hale's^Gold Mine; T. Ballanger, N. C.; Mrs. Mi Lapoint, New York; W. F. DeNight, Sumterj^David 0. Koefe, /Charleston; Wade H. Manning Columbia; ,Jeff. J. Spiro, Ifaw Yorfc; W. J5. Johnson Jr. pr. T. F, yoPow'j Liberty Hill; UNITED STATES Internal. Revenue. AssistantAssessor's Officp, 2d Division, 1st Dis't., S C. .gPj^E S. C. April 1st. 1871. FOR the convenience of citizens. Income and otj)jC^pfcturns now due, and applications Tor Llcensefor the sale of Liquor and Tobacco, in Kershaw County; may in my absence, be mad^ to Mr^ Frank Goss, Deputy (Collector, at Camden, S. C.. and in Lancaster County, to Mr. M. C. Mittag, atLancuss *er C. H. S. C'. ; W. F. DKXIGIIT. c. * . i A*8* jfe 8 J*1-RerFor Sumter, Kershaw, and Lancaster Conn4Nt - ' Apr/Q. ' For Sale. TWQWQBK, HORSES, low for CASH, k or tfotime to an approved purchaser?non? ft H!k*U*K?K ' |\ April 6. It. DANCING SCHOOL. : Mr.;JOS.'J/OrrENfra:n? formerly- of tliisplirtfc, wittopen a-DANGlJKSIfcOHOfrL in Capiden, for the tonn of six weeks, the first lesson to be given on TUESDAY next. Eur terms oftuition nfttl ,<> titer particulars, npply^t) M r. J.,X? B08NEY, it the store of H. M! KennMyr " Apr. 6.? It. . " .Onand after fntuniay. April 1, 18/E the schedule-of tlio Camden Train will be as 1'oN iUWS^? OAMDEX AM> COLUMBIA. On Muudays. Wednesdays and Mntiirdiiye. Dear?'Camden at ? 0 00 A. M. Arrivctat .Colombia at?IU 40 A.M. . Leave Columbia at- I 'Jli 1'. M. Arrive at Camden at 0 0(1 1'. M. " C.VAIJUEN AND IUNOSY11 A A:. On/rudfdiijri^Thursdays and Friday*. Efavo'Cuindt'n U hO A. M. Arrive at Kingsvillc at I 20 I'.M. V Leave Kingsville at-. - 2 30 1*. M. Arrive at Camden nt 0 00 1'. M. .By order of Uie Vice President, A. I). DESAUSSUKE, Agens. j ' Camden, Marcii 30,1871. TIIK Oil EAT FlitE IN BiCUMOND. 1 Herring's Safes IN THE SPOTSWOOD 1 , teW LV CURUPCT, nod tin* Boohs, Bepora,-Sliver and Valuable* of the Sjx'fownod Ilotel and tlijp Adams' & Soutlicrn Express 4 Companies, are ! SAVED IS iRRMAFES. Office of Adams Exfrf.ss Co. No. 09 Broadway. New York. Dec, 31, .1870. Messrs. Herring, Parrel &, Sherman Our Agent at Richmond writes: "We got thro' to uight drying and fixing up the money from the lute fire. The contents of the safe?$>&'{, ' 530 in bifl? we recovered. ItwaR a Herring Safe, aud agood one, certain. Yours truly, . ... '/l. C. I).ifiCJOCK, Treasurer." Messrs. FlerriugvFarrel & Sherman, N. I. ?Gents: The two Safes of your uianufacture, which we hud in usu on the. morning of the 25th inst., at tho disastrous firo which destroyed the Spotswood Hotel and ndjoiuiiu? block of buildings, have given full satis fiction, and served to prevent the destruction of Rome $20,000 in curieuey, besides the vnl-? uable papers and. books enclosed therein. It wnb impossible for workmeu to excavate the Safe until nearly 80 hours after the fire. Respectfully, J..F. GIBSON, ? Ass't/fup't/iir AdiimR & Southern Ex. Cos., Richmond, Va Dec. 20, 1.870. LETTER FROM J, M. 8IJBLITT & CO , Proju iefors of the Spotswood. Richmond, Va.', Dec. 29,. 1870. Messrs. Herring, Farrel & Sherman.? Guutu^On the moaning of.the ih'dh inst., jvo wVrfc fortunate enoughs to InveMulih of ytfur Herring's l'aleut Chanipion Safes, which fell info the "cottar nipong it burning mass of rmrrs.'- Aftertbe mertd-wtr t ft most surprise . I we found the contents, consisting of vniuablo , I papeHTmiaiey amltwroeiHlver ware, all in gootl order. Had it not been fotMour Her* ring's Safe we^ Woiihklfive lost evervlliing. . J: MTUiBI.ITT&'CO. TT-* -r ? -T1VT / _1j9 kLS JtrlllilVAVxi'* v? fzf PATJOST CTTAXP10X SAFES, .. Cfiampjon- B:iiikei^iSAfe ' "TN^.- B?i*t,* JJrirtcctiori Unr^Lir* Tools twfciut. > s IIF.RRI^;,AFA^HJ?L & ?HF$MAN, 251 Brn;td?\i v. Kir."M?trrny 5it.."N". V. FA K II Kf*. HisT{ IN S{{ & Co^ l'liilnJc Iplua. HIRING *.<>?.. Cft&tffo.' . ^ Ql IIKKKiNOi FAftUtiL X. Ijsais sPH J? > riiiM. 1 ./? . j * Messrs. CLOUD & ZEMP. J, S. CLOUD, Jv UPUi'. 1) eiilo.r#'' Ui\, IDRY GOpDp, HAJb, brt.UC.s,/ cwmiM-, Tlit'ir STOCK is new mid complete, mid was purchased Tor CASH. The Senior Partner has been long, and he hopes, fil'viVriiblv kiinwictn the publifr, mid thanking them for their patronage in the pant, solicits lor the NEW ITEM, a continuance of the Slime. Having purchased for CASH, they ore prepared to sell their GOODS for o-^szo: ON'XJITT, " at LOW ITU I KES. They will do all in their power to please their customers, both in GOODS and PRICES. V ' CLOUD &2EMP. March 23. tf. mfm: STORE; Wholesale and Retail GRAIN AAU PROVISION DEALER. Has on Kinnd and is constantly re ociviug supplies of CORN, BACON, SUGAR, FLOUIt, MOLASSES, SYRUPS,. SOAP, STARCH, CANDLES, &C. Oamiccl Goods. SARDINES, SALMON, TOMATOES, COVE OYSTERS, LOBSTERS, LARD, &C. FLOtJK. | From Common to Fino GRADES, at LO\ PRICES Sundries. CRACKERS, CHEESE, TOBACC* . MUSTARD, PICKLES, AC. All of which will be sold nt n small at vance on first cost, for CASH. ? ^ Will make heavy advances on consignment* to his friends in Baltimore. The at* tion of buyers is rospeotfullv solieited. D. W. JORDAN, Agent. ' ' Axle Grease, fpBytho Bos or Keg. ' * HODGSON & DUNLAP.' . v j V , , Oi-DfiSl MA* "v 'i? ' i "" V '{' 'V: k - ..5. lar'J 1 ?. !. ? ? *? ,?!! ? f ?*?l' ,r?-j?y ?ir ^ .?r3L I nitrogen ami Super .' "r " COMPOS HoiieH9 XMiospliatic C . <r . V if- / A^irimonical Anii - ^lUl"uu ' No Salt, Plaster, Salt Cake, Nitre Cake, V 'I *- \ ? J Kind used. ' The. Atmnnnicnl Animal Matter in Ma pea' Ni the fle?h.(cojitniiiiiij* +0 per cent. Ammonia) an uia,)ci)f Bt;ev?i?( UorBea^'ish and other Animal ** > Price ^50 CashIt Pamphlet. " f / I t iV| ta fJ1 fen . ' ' f i i -/ : KI 'Vl J : It tfjfk i ' 'GENERAL AGENT . j t ~ . ..f-; f ?o?v ? . " u(i C. B. BUiiNS, Agent, Cauaden, S*C,r . ETIWAN SOLUBLE > >.**}* AN SULPlttjB manufagtufe: I .. f 1 ?I'rin ' - V: IV5 < .; iJGtlWAN . CHARLES" Jyi, . by 1 SliLPBURIG ACID -AND SUP TIIE now wolf-known ETHYAN GUANO i photos otSouth CnrotiriaV Tfji^e Phosphates i quire to bo ground tp powder, and ina?lo finlu now in opernUoij fjje largest; Sulphuric Acid Ch to.miuuifjicture ftt the lowest rates, tlio hlghcs greater the proportion of Soluble Phosphate wji tity .required per acre." In order to ninko the J tuflicient quantities arc added. V/itli tbesovicv ETIWAJf 'r- ?.i *f "< > <(, . f ? Warranted to contain from Jit. to 20 Per .Cent from 2 to 2 MJ per ceht..of AMMONIA, with i and l*OTAWH,w>?dhptittoall" crops. Priced interest 7 per ci-iu-. Jiu ffjk /> I , -r ? > . 2 OQtigb crad??^ euitoblo for M(tnjifaclnrers or for izcr, and specially adapted for cnnippst. Ah la dissolve the Phosphate, this will be ftiund a chin rial. The grade njrmshed will be from 18 to 2i tjiiO phr ton cash. Oil time, S4o, with interest i will-be furbished toprder, ntan additional price Compound A.oi Specially prepared foi composting with cotton a per tun, caaliimu lime, 840 with interest at 7 pt ? . >7? '? ' . . . . ' At tnuebdowor rates, oonsisting simply of thb Price $;!() per tut), cash. On time, j?V2 and into wst. a j A< D. L. DeSAUSSURE & CO., . Agents, CAMDEN, S. C. N. B.?The per ce.ntnge of Dissolved Bone Eiiwcns, is ascertained at the Works by their ( ser be dissatisfied, be may return average sam after delivery, and they will be analyzed anew, t teed, will be made good to him by the Company February 2. 2; Fislc's Patent OCTAGON ROSEWOOD FINISH METALIC BURIAL CASES, AIR-TIGHT and INDESTRUCTA* BLE for PROTECTING AND PRESERVING THE DEAD. The subscriber keeps the above celebrated CASES on hafld, which, for durability, neatness and finish cannot be surpassed. They are air and water tight, theretore will preserve the body for a long time, which has ! been proven by a number of Undertakers North and Sooth. They cost but little, if any more than well made Walnut or Mahogany Coftins. AI.SO On hand, a complete assortment of WOODED COFFIXS, Lined and Unlined, Stained and Varnished, or covered Handles and Trimmings* to suit and at prices to suit the circumstances of all. R. J. MfcCREIGHT, March IG. 12m. . Undertaker. ESTATE SALE! BY permission of the Judge of Probate, will be Bold on Friday, the 7th day of April, tho personal estato of the late J. L. McDows ell, dee'd, consisting of MULES, CATTLE, HOGS CORN, FODDER, SHUCKS, House hold and Kitchen Furniture, Farming Utensils, &c;, &c, Terms made known on day of salp. W. F. RUSSELL. Mar 23. 2t Adm'r. French Confectioneries, A Fresh supply of Crystalized Fruits, Fancy and Plain Gaudies, for Sale by HODGSON & DUNLAP. IMPORTANT WTICET Anministrntors, Executors, and other Finr? hereby notified that they must come forward at once and untko their annual returns to tliiR office. Those failing so to do Aviltbe dealt with according to law. This offico will be closed next month. "J. F. SUTHERLAND, J. P. March 16. It LEIBIG'5 Extract of Meat, Highly strengthening for Tnrnlids nnfl Childby HODGSON & DUNl^AP. y? i -V ' j _2%:; * ;.i & ' m~ w: lS?E^ J* "-*" ' * "" W *# >"' * ' * "-> fv/^-T*7"'/, i |)h?s|?hutc of Lioie. iED OF T"? - -}? ': . - u" . rliam), Concentrated i Kt '.f it ' - , . . nai Matter and ' - JK^ * A. - O S./ '^1 - , ^ lc vA-Cld. %w * ! Y"-: ' i NOR AHY AOTLTERANT of an) .C p ' . vJ * ' ??*?-* .ifV ?* jfc&H if O *1 v** V , .? ' " 'I trngenised Superphospate of Lime, consist qi d the blood (containing 15 per cent of Ammo8 after expression of tbo Tat and oil by steaui. ?&M a K| NSNAN&HOWELL,. > ! S, 12$ JEnot Baft Charleston, S. C. March, 16.?1m. 1 -- ; ,? - -* : ; t.M ;; . -. j :(kA<?tr * dfi tdliotft GUANOS, 1ANCRE8, D - \rx<-y .* j s'..? . IO ACIB, lifEiS ? " / iiuiffsfi " D AT-THE ? -v. i rui -fait ?; NK W OBK8, * * "Z ?* * " ion, s/c. :hb. ERPHOSPHATE' COMPANY. 8 manufactured from the Nahre Bone Plioa* n. their natural state are Ingnlofele, and re? blc by Sulphuric Acid. This Company have niubers at the South, and are, therefore, able t ?T*dB.oLf,ertilizur8;. itbeing cJyvrUinA the Lob riny JFertiBfcr contain*; ttfie leaa tM ipaju Fertilizer ^complete, Ammonia and Potash in a the .Company nianaf?ctnwraadrHjfferf*r?le Gmos, r , o( Dtmolred Bone Plms'pfrateTpfXime, and nufRctfBt addition of VJQH?vtklf<CUANO $55 per tpn, cash; on timet, $Gj per Rfci, and - -! - -f \ ^>"4% a Hone, rianfcjr* being in" itself an VrcbTIen^^rtil. rge quantities of Sulphuric Acid arejlaed to ?p?nd convenient way to Iraoaoort the wate) per cant DissClved Bono Phosphate. Price nt 7 per centjer'annum. Still higher grimes per centa^|Mft kl Phospliate9 noil and other plantation manures. Price $&5 ir wiit per annum. ~ ir-> ? c :y- . v. - . , > BONEf, . /-' "?' " ' - HvV. 'v.v- 'sTh .Native Bohc Phoai>hwti?? groqpd to phWddr. iregt a 17 por'cen t per aniiqtu. BEE & CO., v -i fetiis, No. 14 AJger'n Wharf> CIIAKDELTOS, S. C : *.?. .\v - 1 , t" 'r V riiopplmte of Limc, arid Ammonia in afl the Chemist, before delivery, ..Should any purcBaples of any purchase, within thirty (30) days ind any deficiency-in the per centage guaran! 2m. - '' '*! SIGHT DRAFTS. T SIGHT DRAFTS ou Bftlt'imnre?good in ew York at par-value. For sale by GEO. ADLEN, Agent: GEO. ALDEN, Agent, s now rccoiving a LARGE and well-solected , stock ofv - ^ gHOKS, 1 Cook StovieSi * and a great variety of other, articles appe toining to hit business, to which bo respec fully culls the attention of the public. Sept. J. * W j ? .r-. i Liquors? . Liquors! Having opened a First Class Bar Room, lam prepared to furnish those who teel disposed, with an excellent article of CORN WHTSKEY, RYE WHIL5EY, . BOURBON WHISKEY, MONONGEHALAWHISKEY, GIN, RUM, &0. Malaga Wine, Sherry Wine, Madeira Wine, Port Wine, BLACKBERRY BRANDY, T-*.Ti~? m-* nrs A \TnV UliNVjrEjn jonnx^x-' i ? KIMMEL SCHNAPPS, ALSO Oliampagne IN BOTTLES, Fresh Ale and Lager Beer on Draught. - B. M. SMITH. General Liquor Dealer, 2 doore above tbe Market, Broad-st, Camden, S. C. Has always on hand, a select stock ol LIQtTORS, of all klnds-and BEST QUALITY, toonage be respectfully invites the attention of the public, and solicits a share of their patronage MarohttS. . i ' ' , , Tt S?' v ' "" ' B 1 - ' ' ^ I " temmmm . / iw>4r\i\\5v' PMfliffBH8BB^pHlBffH3S^^^B 5' * f 1 ;\\B/?ME'?-~-^S^^~^-^!^? III F WL 1:6: B; ' " : ' " ' ' 'KVj. 'yxtuKttr .i. . / ?* ". . ^ OF THIS POPULAB FERTILIZER HAS BEEN REDUCED FOK THE ** SEASdN 1871, ss ,%-TO- ME$TTHE NECESSITIES J ' '.J ~ v..lit 'wfT TJT-. A . fcJT'T.yrr^- U U :?. n : ; f? - i ?! .{ ,'J >v ,'i it??-; iTIT s . - * .w r- T ? AND ilAS 10BEN FIXBD^T . 4 ?* ' 7 . i. ? /'i 1C <J 'V * ? ?'/ ? CASH?Fifty ibollam per Iron of $000 lbs, at Factory. TIME?Fifty-five XfoIlarSper Ton uf 2,000 lbA1 at Factory, ?( .O^iUlUUOIfKl/:/* " v. , 1871, WlMu%WT l?8I^ ' -1.ft* " ,v " ' " .ttKfi! . ' L : ' WM. O. I?UKES & <#*.; : g| ?r.-rr" ? -r- *' * ' '? V, v r <7 . m';*T;v 1' rH1 $* 'T AGENTS? * ; ? . X i'M-" -?*; >A i. fr." sit** AV ; - - jy j, Vj5 "r"f?/J "/}T Ja^ CH ABlnEST(^l} S?- C? v>1 W. C.GERALD & CO., Agents, Camden, S,C, \ Jao. 19. . ' i i i in " ^^MwH ANN'S h KAWBONE !,? rM ' M - :i"r :''irin I i ' A ? >?*< tVL.A. / *.' 0 MM ni? M THTT : I SH)UJlltl!$? J&a.W 'JBUJMJ5 walwKcI I WILMINGTON,DElj'i lasetpnfactors jail > .;,!,! JFE1 PflOSPH 4 !i the.6beat . i ? - ' i : .'-J:. Fertilizer For Cotton and all Crop*, ? *> iJ'- "*<f \ ... \ **i . The unparalle'lcd success of this Great Fertilizer on'ALL CROPS, prated to he the 1>FST and CHEAPEST Manure now offered in the market*-; It has been used by many of the roost eminent Planters in the South, nod ' - ' ' iiky'j' --i) Eevery .single instance it has given Entire Satlsfection. n ' twjk * On COTTON its effects have been particularly marked.. It in n$ rare thing far WIIANN'S PHOSPHATE ;to increaso the yield from ONE HUNDRED TO TWO HUNDRED PER CENT., or even more ! ' Mr. George C. Dixon, an eminent planter of Cameron, Ga., in a letter to Hie Banner & Planter, says that in an experiment with seven leading Superphosphates and Guanos, the Whann's proved itself the best of all those tried, P*J>ng a NIT profit*at the low market rate of $20 90 por acre of cotton. ' I?- A copy of Mr. Dixon's letter furnished on application. .* v.it ?' .? ' > * *; _ ? ' . " ft. 'l? FOR SAXiBBT . i,. CUCJIOR.N. HERRING & CO., ; Charleston, S. 0., and Augusta, 0*. _ y v'Tfil'. -T. ,'i- ' ii -.is Jan. 10. ** *J REMOVAL, ; * a?, #' ' * r-.'r ??,? ' j , '? ? ' ' ' -1 ' ?".U HAIIM BR0,S..:.ii Having removed from their Old.Stand, to their ' NEW, ELEGANT > - i AND 1 i.. i : ij COMMODIOUS BUILDINGAt the eorncr of Broad and Kntlcdgc^treets, , - . **. --- flm nnhlio at lar<?e to exftifffae tilt'' They would invite meir lricuuo ?uv. 0 <> 'hull) > Recent Additions to their Stock, - ' Which they have endeavored to render Corresponding to their Building. ?' 1 Thankful for past favors, we would ask a continuance of the same, eonfiden that our patrous wilt be compensated for calling, by the r r . f f REMARKABLT LOW PIUOBS At which wc have marke r stock in consequnce. otthe : LATK DECIJNE 1^ COTT?(M^:; baim BBOS.' . , Camden, Pec. 16. < | virf *f