The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, June 20, 1872, Image 3

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XiOO.AL' NEWS, j CHURCH DIRECTORY. * i ' Methodist Church. l)eKall? street?Rev. A. J j Stokes. Pastor?-Services at 11 A.M. and 7 1'. M. on Sunday; Prayer .Meeting Wednesday at 4 I\ M. Presbyterian Ckurch. DeKalb street?liev. S. If. Hay. Pastor?Services at 11 A. M. and -II P. M. on Sunday; Prayer Meeting on Wednesday at 7.V P. M. Episcopal fiirncTT. Rev. B. F. 1). "Pf.imy.? i Sunday, at J1 "o'clock A. M. and-7 do P. M. Wednesday, at 10,A.M. Friday, at 0 00 P. M. Baptist Church, Broad street?Rev. A. K. | Thtrham, Pastor?Services rit?11 A. M. and 7.1 P. M. on the "second ami fourth SttndnVs" oi' each month; Prayer Meeting Ihursdtvy a'. 8 P. M. jVteetirigfS. WATEREE DIVISION NO. t*, R. OF T.?Attend tlia regular meeting of your Division at Temperance Hall on Monday evening at 71 o': 1 "clock. Ky order of \V. P. J. B. LYLES, K. ft Orr. Aorvrs rr ('ii.\ni.T^o\.?The advertising agency of H>.l%Cr, Evans Si (vcgR'"-'cll. represent- ? ed fcy Ixoswell T. Logan. Esq. is the only author- ' i/ed agent for this paper, in Charleston. ( yoicsxr-.. r.hirra.v t iioffmax. news^ '1 m i'acku aovkrtibi.no Aokkts. Mo. 4 smith .strict, ( ~ tg Ualtimokk: Mu.. are duiy authorized to contrat t -tfi tor odveriisuuicnts utourloivetariitcs. Advertisers ' W in that city are rc?|ttv3tcl to. leave their favors \eltu is thU house. Ti?t? firm ha* cvreptlonat facilities foi* MB piaclnir adrertlseinants eheayly, and tvo take j.leafVfl urc In referring nil who desire to advertise lit ort? of toven papers, capcctalty those having real ettato I \ to sel\.?to these Kentletuen. The Village Ciiuucii.?It should notr 'look like :i bnra or a storehouse. It should j! be a building, the very sight of which ' would cause devout feelings in the breast. A ( well-carved crcs3 should point to heaven"; ] massive paf.ileti doors sjionld impress the 1 visitor with th'c "solemnity of the place into ] which ho, is entering j stained glass should ' 1 throw it mystic light athwart the aisle; pulpip J* altar ceiling and galleries should bp ornament- ( cd with figurative mouldings, and the columns that support the gallflrier, a;nd the balusters 1 -? ' ? in it p;i ? that r;ui uionun, snouiw oe uivi<ia?ie puw im. ? Any cottgregiuib'n -wishing sVch a church < showW their orders for finishing material ( tc Nr. P*. P. Tonic, importer of FrcinA stain- i cd glass, and manufact urer of and u eider in ; ; Doors. Sashes, llliti3s,ic.,^"d.'20 ILfync J't.; i Charleston, S. C. Wanted ! Wanted !?E\*bryVo<iy * who hns not alfchdy subscribed for the Daily/xrbW/eckly or Weekly Charleston News, to do i>v>:it.once. Apply to J. j Levin,-Aist-., Kcrslmw Hwsc. ' !, , -i **7 ?~??? j 1 A Chance.?To the person presenting us | , vitli tbe largest water-melon, during the coin-..| ( iug season, we will send a copy of the j < J&urrr.d for one^ycar, .gratis. J1 Car yoahgfriend Mr. /Doug. McDoVall. j < of tl lis place, took its over a piece of cotton of, ( uboht twelve acres, which is in bloom, and | 1 from -which we pirlled several open blossoms j | "Who can beat it? J ] The ccfmraunicalion of "Logarithm" wil! j' appear next week, it having been received i | too lata for insertion in this issue. "j CoNrt n mat t c> n.? O f: ? an day no.A, lit. I [ licv. V?. }5. W. flowo. Bishop of the Diocese ' | " " -? " . .1 . / ' . 01 ooutu Caroimr, win au minister uie ni<j 01 j i Confirmation, at (.trace Church.. The services j j will begin at 11 o'clock, A. 3T. ? 1 Masonic CiiLxnn.vrrux.?Os'ir venders < who arc members of the Masonic Fraternity. | should notibrget the celebration of Si. .John's j day, next Monday, n >r the interesting, ex- i t y;rciseswhich will take placcat that time. The j ' ] Tesbyierhm Church has been procured fori j the purposes of the lecture. lt.vW.*. G-.\ {( M.\ It. Sk PurnS. * The public arc invited to | Ire present. Iltf.iotocs.?The "Rev. T. j. Taylor', will:^ preach (P. V.) at the. Uaptist. Church in i , ('auiden, this Thursday evening at half-past j c 8 o'clock 1\ M. ' j( G r.ORto'us ll.Vlk's.?On last Tirday arid ! i Saturday we had magnificent rajns?. which, t as we learn, were quite general. Under their j ' culiv.cuiug iuuucuec, all creation, tceuiingly* j j brightened up inarvcloutly, and we have no i. longer .any fears reflecting' the- drought. \ which such serious misgivirigs have been on- ' tcrtaincd. . ' x j ' ll??i tvAi*rv?n i vi? T.ivt* t a.u/ x vuu.iji.1' 1 S.VLK.s.r-thc following list will allow what i* disposition. lias been made ui' the lands nd-1 j vertiscd to be sold for taxes, as -delinqucfit i # juid forfeit^ : I ( HEI.INQVEXT. 1 Names. t Jie ncr's Purcli'r; Tax Arthur, est. J. tT. 7Ti0. 1V. Tj. Artli.nr, $7J.IS j | Arledjjo, KlizaWtlt, A'Tain ilnlm.'i !; !. I ! Abbott. JeSso ' -StiHe 17.0:1 ; C ]t;illuck. Mary.)., Win, .Shannon ><0,71 j * lSrfcliaiitt Daniel Slate Ilif." lloykin ls'on 'Mate i',()0; j Itiskitis. .laihcs Agt: Htato I . ('arlos, Horace sauic lti.Sl! j t'aiinin^lou, Levi ? i.nuo , Cook. |>avc?l . . ' . Van'e ll.s| j I ('ipk's, siavali cut. . 11)?^ L. 11. bras ii l*"ti 1 1 >u i*'i a in, .lo'iP, v; fetaio . ? 1? rvis. Wallace ' * same S.lTi' ]>a wkins, Simeon same LlJiiD Drltriiltl. lien * same 11 .?* .. ......i t / t? 1 I Ii7 IfCJirillll, u^r na'iiv ; ]'rt?li.xU, Michflcl , wmic 12.1 f| English Win Wiu Shannon lo,(W English. Gillianl Stale H,,r>2 j KV.e arris, If trghcy sftmc 1~>,72 1 K l o j < I, Rot.'crt en 11* c 1r . ' I j ( urilit<,i%Kunfe4in: / nn^c Jl,l;7 ( askins, Hubert saiue | (lanlner, William name 11 .H.'ij Ifnitie, Klius " . " jf.unc llough lien," . tiimo _ 14.41 I Hciuli'ieks, L> II smiuo- j J L cri?1ricks<, Cfliii. samo 1 -I,**7 j Ifnye^. JaniM 49J A TInbun 1:5.17 | lld-ncBby, .rallies . 2014 Burnt &}{ 2:5.11 Jul'neat". HI* Slaio, 12,70 ! Junes, IV J stime 27..?.J | Junes. Est A 7? JMlfJ TllCbrkee 1 U?,7?) Kirkltintl, M " State 30.72 i KirltJ. Absolont . ' wuuo jU,:!I I Kelly, Wni. ... same* 17 J'*I KcTlylnnie* T II Clark 17,d."?j' Kelly IVin jr. State 1.7,12 j Kelly Dav(,tl ? same Ity'd' Levy. 1'ctcr P*we 1-.-1 Lctvcllen, 15 a ji torn, . N I Mann,-D. A. SU'* (To be couti:n?c?i.) I; Woxmtnn n Off.f.r?Strange hut True.?M'c must confess (o surprise at rereiving from l'ittsburg Pcnn.,a number of a beautiful 16 page illustrated paper?the only illustrated paper of any size or pretentions, outside of New York. But this is net all.? It Sends free and pi stage paid, to every nes.v yearly subscriber, at only SI.50 either two large and valuable 24x50 inch engravings, or if preferred, a beautiful chrotno in the sheet, (when sized varnished antf mounted, 25cts extra) and a 24x30 engraving, of d flcrent subjects, for every yearly subscription additional to one's, own, or a ?10, IJcakwith sewing machine, (exprcssage paid by club? x,_..\ ! ?i.,u ,??>.f non- siilisni gcnery Jiir caTj ujuu ui uuvui'j bcrs .sent with Silt). Or, this universally popular monthly for the "homes of the people sent on trial from January to January. (7 months) vrHi a beautiful 2**3(1 'cngriu iug free and postage paid, with ortly otfe dolla'r. Now. any reader can see by application at cur office, that this monthly is no mean and shabby''humbug,''tut a pure, bright arfd attractive homtvpaper, elegantly printed, and jf about. thfcJ&inc *izo and appearand; of Harper s Weekly. It is now eiftering its -ccond'yervr, and is filled with a variety of choice'original and selected matter, with a Household and Child rem}' department Tuiiy worth tlrt prit% Of the paper. * i'eruisfbcut ?.nd steady-going canvassers arc cycrytfKcrc wan tied for it. on big commissions. The tools re pub in their bauds, uudalihcruLpucc is ytidfdr thcrr using thenr. "For agc?ntrs^tit and circulars, nddrass, "Pcopl<^\'HwfchJy; Pittsburg Pa. Any live agent who' closely '"Hodgeinstructions! nrust.clear;'ftotn $5w'*to ?1U per day. Send-on your subscriptions at netuor keep this for fcfoferfcS." >"f < TUJB -Euust Corson W. R". Blair has left with Its twqSTafk'.^of iottonrlwo and a half feefhighrwith 'a bids;om and over twenty iorais, by actual count m oach stalk. . They were'pi^c^out of a icld where twenty acre? will show the same ivcrago. "height, although the Colonel - sa d :licsc were the only bluouis.bc.s^w. lly^Hilsh-sfiited-tlmt-Pr. 'A.- WV^ttTfi&s 5rop >vould. average equally .;us.ue|l,as ^lii.s JM-V. ' >' ' -v- HM. - - ?t? : What Came of '\NS\V*>:;;1xr: ATrnsrrxW.?A liitOTHStt" FaLHS rv lk?VK His. a seosat ihn has been irc(t*T"cI *bt litre of the "Jlmidwny csidcncjaf at liouisrhlc, Kcntuck 3>vL"st I VccjuKcr an :iiiycriueincct appeared nvjhc iiiH;'tirei\ entitled .CorrespoiWiiicc Wanted." A young lady ami J>r<iadivay musician answered, hurl so^ilcascd was :!iq wivertCiX5? who, in. tl\e_ meant into, had rune to 5?e\v Fork?wit It lu.r letters that, an j.\ change i?f pimtijgnrphs Tresaiado. Fach was delighted with the other's picture, Ivhicli seemed to possess some fan.iliav but unknown rhariri. 3!arri:Jgc was iuuncdiutcly decided upon, and the young man requestid her true name that lie plight visit' hef and produce ritjsfactory reference as; to his haracicr, LohisviHo. %cing his jiomo also. Anyiousi;, he awaited (.he reply, which cf.me. ils?.l"<ii!g the startling fact that the lady was his own sister. Two years' absence liad iiiiej hisHtro wilh whiskers, and changed he school girl iiitna bo<uitit'ul womai'p Tiie rcntl uuftn attCi^o:!:' th trtat it as" a joke, :mu tho lady is alnu-st inconsolable that she should liavewasfetl her afoot ior.s Upon her i'.vu brulheV. ' . i u<i A J)>;.\U MISKUV Savs'Slio .Mcmnhis Aj-yitT: "A Mr.(lib id?'-r. who lives near* (.'mile, * Mississippi, uckily feel into a fortune lately in aruuiantie sort of way. J lis windfall, however, may jc legally churned from him by the heirs of me iL-attei white The old Satterwhite, who ,vas inisew ?*!v! died in a lunatic asylum, ived in a log shanty which formed " the :itchcn to 31 r. (iilehrijit's housp... It was u'lt forty years ago, and oceujtieu by Satter,v!iite. and itvis s:ii?l4-1?.V s^tpe ol' tfljo old iliyo us' \V!fj. rem cm her iiim,'?iiit i t one d the iiliosyneivCics of his constitution to 'onccal his money by hiding.it about the 'racks, or other nut of the way places, and hat in 13 JG lie became so deranged that lis friends carried him back to South Caro-, iua, and "that they believed there was a rvcgd/emav .of jupney couuciifcii about' tfte wiiiiscs, with valuable papers, by Saltcrvliito. as a j?*?rti?isi of his money was missing; mi the matter pass'ed off and nothing has teen said ah-mt the fact, as Satterwhite died vi'hout revealing anything in connection ;vtllv the lost treasure.. La^t. week,, Mr. iilvhrist, v.hjle icaring-uown tub old kitxjli:u, foiiii'l and immense jiilo of money under he hearth?there is no telling how much. John II. A\"!iit(.f Memphis, is a grandson d'tlie old fi:is?-r. and i.* taking steps towards' he recovery ot i lie property. IXJ f.r'f.Nci: OK TKMPKIt OX. JlE.\fiX!F.? lixcossive labor. exposure 'o wet and cold, bmrivation of sufficient.<|ii:intities of nceesia ry andwholesomefood, habitual bud lodyiny ilnlli and intemperVieo. We all 'deadly cuenics ( human life; bat they are nunc ui' ,hem so bad as violent and unyoverncd pasuojts. Men and women have fnirvivctl all dieso. and at l:e*f reached an extreme old aye; bat it may- be safely doubted whether a Sinyle iu-tam-e can be ioitn I of a man oi' violent irascible temper, habitually subject to storms o]' unyovornable passion, who has arrived at a very advanced period of life. It is therefore, a matter of the hiyhest importance* to every 0119 desirous to. preserve <;a Bound mind i*> ^ Votuifl body.4' so that the b.i'.tJc vessel ?1 life tuny glido d-^vu the strciUil <?C linic :'uiootMv am; Vccufcly, instead oi'teiutt continually.tossed aboPt amidst rucks amislionl.s which cftditntrcr iti existence, to havh a special cart? amidst all the vicissitudes arid trial:? of life fin maintain a cpiiet possession of his own spirit.?IJnf!'.* Juvrnal of. I hit lift. ,-j . j . ?s f H' .y J>r. 1McVcVs'(i olden Medical PhtcoVbry will not raisq the dead, .but it will benefit and euro the livinir. 1'or all severe Coughs, 'I hroat and Ilronchial diseases it' has tfevor 1)1*011 cijuulcd. There Jns been discovered anew cure for the bite of mud dotpi, in a plant, Aiiagallis arvensis ('lanihlicil. in (icrjiiuii.) A few pinches of the pfllveri&ed plant strew on a ^judwieh. arc to be taken daily. A Pitiful CoxnrTio.v.?-It is a sad tlnn^l to pass through life only half alive. Yet there are thousands whose habitual condition is one of languor and debility. They complain of no specific disease; they suffer no positive pain; but they have no relish for anything which affords mental or sensuous pleasure. In nine cases out of the ten this state of lassitude anil torpor arises from a morbid stomach. Indigestion destroys the energy of both mind and body. When the waste of nature is not supplied by a due and regular assimilation of the food, every organ is starved, every function interrupted. Now, what docs common Sense suggest under these circumstances of depression'( The system needs rousing and strengthening; not merely for an hour or two, to sink afterward into a more pitiable condition than over fas it assuredly would do if an ordinary alcoholic stiufrjant were "resorted to") be radically anil permanently-. How is this desirable object to.jic acfcom-' plished ? The answer to this questioD, founded oil Ihe TihVSryiffg experience of a quarter of a century, is easily given., Infuse new vigor Into the digestive organs By 'a course cf Jlc^etter's Stomach fitters. IV not ; waste time by administering teni'porhry remedies. But wake the 'eystein up by recuperating the fountaiu-hcad of physical strength and energy, the great organ upon which all the other organs depend tor their nurture and support. ]>v" the time that a .diccft (loses of-the vegetable tonic and' iuvigorant have been taken, the. feeble frame of the dyspeptic will begin to feel its benign influence. Appetite will be created, and "with ajvpetiti the capacity tb what it erases. Persevere until the care is complete?until healthful blond. * - 111 k # 'l fit to be. tlvc material of flesh and muscle, bone and ntUr'e and brain, flows through the ehaiwicls of circulation, instead of the Watery pabulum with which they have licrej loforc be'6n imperfectly nourished. Beyond a Doubt.?More diseases arc the result of the derangement of the Liver . O than fi'ofn any other cause. When that organ is diseased, every pnvt of the system sympathises with "it, auu general prostration and decline is the-.icsult. The best; .safest tuid speediest remedy for lover Complaint | and all the diseases tbnt follow,' is Tutt's J Vegetable Liver Pills, they arc peculiarly adapted to the climate of the South. They aro sold by Druggists cvrywhcrc; ?? ? ... Auoi.'sta. Ga., November 1. 1SG9: : Dr. 11 in. II. Tuft: J Sir?For several years past I have been i subject to Bilious attacks, and always was j a linn believer that there was no remedy for j ! the complaint but mercury, until about ' a year and a half ago, as an experiment. 1 j tried your Vegetable Liver Pills, and was ' ! agreeably surprised to find that they aeconi- j ' plished all the results, and more besides of j i Pine .Mass or Calomel, without any of their i bad effects. 1 was always an unbeliever in! Patent Medicines but can say this for your j ' pills? that'.since-1 commenced using them,11 I rave not (alien a particle of mercury in any 1 i shape", and 1 consider this fact an important! one, and one that those who arc in the habit, j cftukiiig mercury Tyr bilious diseases can ; properly aj.piceUitc. T cordially recommend ! i them as the best Liver Medicine ever introduce, fT/ vi V * jr j ,^?rY?<"ttrsvofe.P "V - . '\ > mU. to ?i!f&a*d.Strcet. Lr'i* -i 4 Dr.^n jLUr Dye. Acts Jike Magic. C r,.\ p-jR.Vr an d^ajst:--fnvirtijJ'. -reader, if you aVo Am wis9. -c'nmrch ^o /put lyourselfi ' " ' u V f .A'u i ; .t , ! ' outside of uily of btyra-giiiirantecu | ; to contjiiu/yo^ffufftve stimulant ,'^ou will j incvitaMj Po6e'.tb ?griefs..- ATt yoiu* physician "iftfuy liquid pre^atat ion^Jcst itutc of i , stiiiinlating^iraiiei'tie*; w-$ofthy of tie inline J J of a torUp^^^ft'wH , vo., Era all | 1 such j j tors, the most wholesome ihvfgorimt In (he ; j worldy owes-the rapidity with* which ; itr.ro; liifves tlic"?h*^fflfTed siiati tered Verves U> Ai? d i JTusTv c 1 i t *\"Tide l!" a > 11 i vets sin limdicinnl-iugrotfieuts to the scat. of the cninplfliht: That agent is tivr s-pirit ofj the sugar, cuiic, the mu^t nutritious and i agreeable of all the varieties of alcohol. 1 lie medicinal" ifigredients of the "hitters. Valuable as "they -are, \vyu(J.he cyiiipuriitivcly j useless wit bout this distributive basis. They would ferment and sour. Beware, as you ; hope for health, of the. horrible compounds ' % . i* r ot refuse drti^s in n srnrc ox icriHcmiiiiun i v.hic!i 1iuui1ju?.s arc ciijlcavurilj^ to fbist upon t he public as nic-licits. N ... ^ i i , _ New Advertisements. riP:ix BetiiPii^ t". . * - ? ' .*.? ? . Kt.;;siiav." Cu nt.": (>: Ti?m: CucsxyAl'uivh. ?... - Camden, S. C., J iilie.1 at, Js7-. This oPire will lie opened from, the second 1 !\!uii !ty tsi!i") iir.hilj. tir the ^ccond'"'Mofi?l.iy 1 fIJ) ift'-Vjiptist 'rtfxfj "*to TrVcl^o Veiyirffrf '(if a 1*1 j taxable jb .'i'cny. for the fiscal year y^llng the 1st tla^v.ljjoly, ISTJv .. , With a vi.?j>V..'V i'HOi'iLuxMVCUicttcoto the taxpayers of litis c i.uiiy wit# .rertido iLt.a dhlrtnce iVom iFusoffice, rtry'ftfc.si sit it's v#i 1 bplaces hereinafter Mured, dri'tlrc day* sjrcciflcd,' to receive s'.ncirrtUUVns. Those persoiis'wyTee'iii^ ia rMu'h i:; (fieh; respective townships, ys iuvlicaletl, v, ill be required to do tu til LhlvolUoe, on or,lt*Jj>rc lite l-tlt day of August next, alter \vhicji?-dutc, any tax payer who shall hovo tailed Jo imrko return; will be char-red with 1 lie property entered ngahist liiiit, with lifty'per. cent, added there to. AllTra'nsfer.-afrcnVcldntf.'since 1^71", arc rcquirc-l to be made oti the back of jliy return of persona, property, ami my assistants will u fiord every'facility for.con ccl statcpienls, s<> important to prevent unnecessary delay in t-lio press of colli ct ion of taxes, Vl.infcrs t.nl others arc respectfully requested to five tho najiicooi their employ ces. viz. 'livery mal6l>ct;v;cich (be yges of ill and ft'l years, except those incapable of., njaiuing a ?' i Mlmll Mipporv, jrom uimticu vi vwiu* v??wv.} ~ lilt (iefniieil MViibte Iirtllf."' " Liberty Hill ' ' On thr Oth-:irt?l 10 orfJirK . Itcl T1 ill ' 11 tli 12th.' Flu I T?oeb Tf.tli ' ITlli ^ liiifltilo lty!i Ji!lll j |ji?uiUy'3 2-1 " 23rd SuhrjickV Mill 21th " 2;'?th t'ureton*Mill * ?f>th ' 2?th" UCC.W Ui.Me^nJE.W junC'iOrtl. County Auditor. !L I ' in ????? Special IVotices. Flavoring Fxtrari* arc of primary importance in cookery, and of nil articles of this inscription, tlic highly concentrated, standard extracts, prepared Iiy Joseph Burnett & Co., of Boston, are pronounced by leading cuisinires?Professor lllot among the liur.ibcr?the pur.caj and list. Unman Wreck*?Every day ami iionr We tneel with broken down specimens of humanity-Wrecks that seeni past hop-; of salvage. At least seveneight lis of these might lie filled with renewed T vigor I13' a course of Dr. Walker's California Yin- J egar Bitters. Many are suffering from the reaction of ruin-polluted hitters or powerful minerals. It is characteristic of l)r. Walker's great restorative that, it neutruces the ofl'ect of these mis-called remedies, ana accomplishes in (into n perfect cure. Xaturc dirt* u* Teeth hut she does not purify " * ' ' * * ' ''I 1' mi'I preserve 111 cm; tii:u nmsi ?e none wnii irugrant sozodont. The ilcntal bone and its enamel casing, arc lnmlc invulnerable to nil clistrticfive influences, W (he daily uae of tliiabeuificent preparation. ? ")0,000 will bo pa'nl for any remedy wltjch ill cure chronic rheumatism, pain in (he limbs, back and chesl, sore throat, insect stings, croup, dysente.y, colic, sprains and vomiting, auickcr than Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment, established in 1817. Never fuilouimlis sejd by all druggists Depot 10, P.irk Place, N. V. Prtih'r Affrul Oil.?Safest and best illuminalir.g oil ever made. , Docs not explode nor take fire if the lamp is upset orbroken. Oyer 200.1100 families ei .diii^c to use it, and noaccidents have v ^ecjtrryd, of any description, from if. Oil House 7 of Charles Piatt, cfctaulifEed 1??0, &cfr York. _ 1 A Beautiful While soft smooth a nit tlenr skin is produced by using (1 W. Laird's "Pdnom of Youth." It removes tan, freckles, sun burn and all other discoloration* of tlic skin, leaving the complexion bri.liatit and beautiful. This preparation is entirely free from any substance detrimental lo health; sold by all uruggists. . .Tn't the Bemeifi/ Xe'ilrd.?ToankstoMrs. Vfins{ iw's soothing syrup, we have for j-enrs been revived from sleepless nights of painful watching with poor, suffering, teething children. . ..... i Far p:;indigestion, depresa'on of spirits and gencVahJehiliiy injlicir. rations, forms.' also*as a preventative against fever nn'd ngv*b" and other intermittent fevers, the Ferro-phosphoratcd clixer of calysia made by t'asewell, Hazard & Co,, N. Y? and sold by nil druggists, is the best tonic, and as a tonic for patients recovering from fever, and Other diseases, it lias no equal. 1li.frl'.i Ocnuinr Gohin Tirll Cologne Water according to the original formula of Provost, Paris, an long nn<l favorably Known to iiic customers oi llaviland, CnrruJl & Risluy, and their branches, for its fine, permanent fragrance is now made J] by II. W.^Ilislvy, and the trade supplied; hy his successor ?, Tdorg'unci USsliS*, wh<$lesii!edrit'ggi*t!?' S\ v. 'FiurxM}:'* h '/ry Pearl Tooth PoWcr.?rTlic best article known for cleaning and preserving theteeth and gums. Sold l>y all druggists, price and 50c per bottle, S. C. Wells &0o. N". V. Ctrhnlir Fafrr Recommended by the leading physicians and the President "of the hoard of health of New York n.* the most healing compound ever known. (!i\es instant relief to burns an ! c ires all kinds of sores ciits.atnl wounds: and a n.nst invaluable salve for. all purposes. Sold everywhere for "Joe. John F. Henry sole proprietor S College place New York. Chrlt'ai'. ><-w ifuir Di/f.?i.Is ti?c sr?feRi .ind ?*c?t. i It corieets the had effects of inferior dyes, wnile 11re black or brown tints it produces are identical to untitle, i'uetcry Od Maiden Lane New York. Frupniti Ts Opium purified of its sickening niid poisonous nualities, discovered by Dr. Pigelow, Professor of Botany. Detroit Medical College. A most perfect anodyne and soothing opiate. John r ran-, chetriift New York. SO cents For Six llonths on Trial: .y Mason ehoubl avbtcribc toj/ie masonic Honfroit, published inrinHTfr. at Oold?b* "0 NT. C.? Devoted *tr;eCy 19 the Sciences, Phil wiping 7 Symjioliir.: r.njl Jurisprudence of Miiyonyj'^iil^ J news of sprcial interest to the frat-rnity South. The Miixiron has received the highest encottiutr.s from the impartial and intelligent press of the country. The proprietor solicits the patron- . qi!i?m>i*t iif t!w feliMinir. Address J. A. I I?1 I'.oNlTZ, Managing Editor, Goldsboio N*. (\ i YifMfKf?, agents?too to' fiio r?V V m Anflr?rrerytt-hrre, Mule nttd Fum.Me. tn introduce the genuine improved M.w:sit.\i,i,Skwim: Ma on i nv,. ^Jt itf iTjK el rih^Jlvjl 1 stitch',. hem. fell, braid. tuck, Kin.I, enrd. 11 ilt ami embroider in a luoji superior manner.- rlVu'ti o'J-y fully 1tcem"*d mid rmrTantlsT fnr fivcytfjiri'. o S will pay $100i'pi\nny wueljiigp, liicjwpriced or that will sew f. stWrigerj Trior,' 1 r?rP?ilf^'i11 or more elastic stitfjj than ours. It makes..tlko-ju.AS^H: ,. i-ocK stitch Efery soennd-stil*deehniiOH-iP ?itiH rl still I lie clotn can not ho pulled apart without J tearing it. ,We p:ry agotitfl from $100 td $2-*0 i tv and expense.!,.ora commission from which twice ' tli that atnotutl ant\ he itlndtV; For circulars nod ci terms:a]i]dy to or address:S. MARSHALL k Co*, No. 102 Nassau Street, New York. (V'.TrAJ-i^VisV'Af' bd.l^prt$e<(- itf parties traveling through the country palming ofi' worthless cast iron macliines tinder the same name oc orfwrvjisg. Ours is- tin? only genuine and really cheap machine inannfneliiri d. FOR THE REST <' I Nev/York Mills Shirting, ? Go to LEVIS & RR1LI/S", l' Rfo'ul St., CtOPMcn. - >.-jjoTicis Persons nrebcrehy nolificil that the old Telegraph flood where it crosses Spears' Creek, on J he way from Camden to ''olttmhia. is closed until repairs earf tie ma !< . The had condition of tl... t,,,. nver Sonars' Creek renders it imra?- 1 ri J.il.b:- 4 J. F. SUTI!Ki:l,ANI?.* { <1 ui;iv:!0-1 ?' CIiim'ii. .WAITED,s .WANTED. . IE VIM miLVSU I (liroail-titrn-t CovufM. S. C.j * rO.?5X> iTSTOMIIKM {?.L..vC!otliin^' J;?.??(.s ami Sliocs, .Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries. &c. kc. kc. . , HI JtLIT Jm. ri'fA'-:: * & 1 EOltGOO !? . Goshen. Btrttcr f6Y Table Use, Go to LEVIN & BRILLS. . 1 ; . Broad St. Camden. II! ' . ' . Ofium? ('rmxrv AroiToR l lr -j- IV Cunnle^Vfio. Ca., -Tunc 5t!i, 1K72. f * - 1? "NJOTi(JK is hercoy j;ivcu that the tutnv>f jov.t '|\ (>ntv-iune ;?irt ci^liiy-fi^ht oiic-hmulrcillhs ln!litrs (.^7y.Ss<), hnsi.ceti deposited in the county treasury of Kershaw county by Nancy v\. (JlyImru, for the rtvlctnjitioir t^l" iHiU ucrca of land. in r.ituiilo Township; Saui 1hii>}k hnving^Lecn foM "I for Slate and county tnr.es of IHTfi, ?.s the prop- j c.riv of M. II. t'lyhuvn. nnd hid in hy the County p Auditor on account ; the State. .-it: , , Of-teAMi McQrrt*. jitr.c otvl. Coiinty Auditor. Tti? JOURNAL < i . H'u,a ' ' * :o: i"?% . tfEWSANDJOB v.f - "J 7i v- *v v v - r > rjV -' ' ' OF.iFnjG^Eh .v 4 ???:o":?? 5 -O.tf jt ... t** 1 I ' *' i' '* jf.' ' (CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA,) . As~ * s rnr/pAiiED to Fmxisn, with neat. NESS AND DISPATC11; s--> . cj * r **">' V ? I' 'ANY QUANTITY OF r* > . - . ( '/I iOC S ^ -?n \/.u . * . tllXSi . , ? . * p :* r . i ? . -c 1 v POSTERS, CARDS. iUJLMWfrpk?; ) r: LEmilREAQS; rROCRAJDIES, i Ac.i Ac.* &fi ? 50' . r*. 7 ' irilE JOURNAL, S PuiillMt'J crrj I'liiirsday niomipg, at' the rate of WD DOLLARS M FIFTY CENT ,1' . 5 * ' I 1 f,", i * . r' * 4. J PER ^.INrxNJLiltr. - i * "% ? XM %> ' * 1 " \ > * ?,?. * - v*' ? I * # inn JOURNAL will be conscientiously devotL oil to the best interests of the county in Itich it is published, and will ever vindicate LAt illicit ivigllt utid just rcgurdle*9 of personal lusideitttioua, .,, .. . . f* J - -V- ?t?Ll. .3. _ IN Regard to Newt,'- l?otTi General n<l Local, tlio JOURNAL will -always ; c found it]) to the times; containing ev-| rything of importance or-interest to the ; ffonkv* ' 1 l NDUCEfSlEMT TO CLUBS, i N" Clubs of TUN" or over, vhrrr the twain/ rrtif UfK, I lie JUL'U^iAla will lt? funiiifol at this uitruucl}\ltfw piicw u.t .. - '/ ^ '" 4 * 1 " " ' / * . - - t i. r - ISSUE j i > ? ' V? .* 1 nUVijl... >Tv.i ;x- j. x. X all other instance?, whether of sir.pie suit-1 . scrihcrs-cr of chihs irho ilo-not sctnl ia the I lonoy with the subscription list, the price oflhe ! apcr-will Jbc two ilolliUii and fifty ceuU (-?''<>) Btty&lDt', .. i ' ; 1 . . I A-33-^riirtTxsxKro-. [)AKTIKS ndvcrtifihg for three, nix, i.rtuclve I , rpontJis,-ivilL rcceivca libervlilc'inctio.i ti cm uBIiflied cafes. . AMrcss.-JOlIX KCRSBAW * Proprietor "Journal." Catmlen, Co. Ca. ~ EXTENStVE~ARRIVALs7 J . % . cTITE UNDERSIGNED is now'opcning a handsome anil well selected stock of . < /?'* j * i DRY GOODS, !-; 5 Vtk ** gUITABLE TO TIIE SEASON; A I,SO. * ^^EXTLEMEN'S Furnishing Goods. AI.SO. > v . . r .. ;'<! . ' B000TS. SHOES aid HOSIER!. . -V': ; ALSO. jpAMILY and Fancy Groceries: 4 / . j r > w ? 0' ? * ' CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK- * . ; <r? ,: ! J ft -V ilH'J /Ja-'I , . J. W.McCURRI>Agfc A pi 18, tf.* ' . < KOTICE. Marcus Tobias Successor to Charles/ Elias?at the Old Stand. " * * '. ' '' / The undersigned being about to retire from business,.hereby gives notice to the citizens of Oumdcu and the surruuiiding country, that ha * has disposed of his entire stock of merchandise . to Mr. .Marcus Tobias. . All bills of the late firm presented-Mr. ..Tobias, will ho paid, and he is aU so authorized to receipt for.allsums due me. Thankful for the liberal pntVbtttge.-which has been bestowed upon me, I respectfully solicit its continuance on behalf of Mr.'Tobias. '.*% . j CIIAULES ELIAS. Ilnvingpurchased the entirestockof merchanilise of Chnvies liliiis, and added* extensively thereto, I. bespeak the patronage of the citizens ofCnmden ;ind vicinity. -Manccs Tobias. may ?3?\vl THE PEOPLES' FAVORITE! NATIONAL GIFT ENTERPRISE j.FOR EDUCATIONAL FURFOSE& ESTABLISHED IN 1?G9. OtirTen'h T>isfribtl1i<jri will lake place in public in lion. L. D. Campbell's Hall. . TStLci-y QO '7?U /kAO LN* <-^II and -VALUABLE C. 1 FT.?. * 1 CastaOi/'dH Amrripitn Gold, ?3.000; 1 Cash Gift in AniBrit-aw Silver, StatMlO: 3 Cash Prizes, each SI.000. IVlmi? number of cash gifts, l,t>7?. Single tickets. $1: six tickets, $5. < _ ; i M jj / lU,00i> Agents wanted, to whom liberal Jeanc? ' lions will be uunje. drawings take plucp^veiy CO days. " * %.. ?>xC'irculiir.0 containing references and full information. sent torn}* one ordering them, . Address at once. L. A. 110LI, Manager, hock Hox 17*3, Hamilton, Ohio. nt>l IS 3in. i .$7.ooo .... In Cush {ind Oilier Valuable i . H vva > r* o* ' PRE 2vll TJ IM! Will he distributed to tho$200subscribcrstotli& "Weekly IDnqnirer, * The First Vileek^in September,. 1872.' I , All two dollar subscribers received between j the 1st day of April and the 1st day of Septem* b.er, 1872, will be .participant*! in the above distrij butioii. : ..s i * r ? | Tbeve are over 1J20Q-.premiums, tbo first of which is $500 in Cash. and over 100 pikes* cash prwniuios/W'Ironj^o^o SlOO each, and i'orty <(f tliosecefebvnle.T steni-windinp, huntingcased watches. Send Tor specimen copies, list of premiums. tortn&.-lSc. Address,-;? * , * / VARAN ft McLBAK; may 23-1 in Sheriff's Sulci ' ' 4 SHERIFF'S OFFICE, > Cajwkn.JA 0; Jnnc Oth, 1872 F. L. Zcmp, ct. al , assignees ? vs. . n , i fi. fa, I,. W. R. Blair: j : ; . ' -\ IIV virtue of sitndrie writs of fi. fas., to me di) rectcd and lodged Lti(ill?oH;ia fi-tint of thecourt hoiise iii CniSnlcn on Mbhdny, the first day of July next, within the legal hours of sale, tho following property, to wit: . i , All those lots in ..the town of Camden,- will* dwelling and other buildings thereon, known, and distinguished in the plat of said town aslots number 8 iti, 8*17. 848. 8-I'.1, Hot). 8,?1, 8."?2, 8">3, Ai t. SSoli. S-">7. SoS. 8.19. SCO. 801, 8C2, 8C:l, sr.! Sli') 81^;,.8C7,8ii8. 8C9, 870, 871, 872. 873, 5*74. 87"\ bounded north, l>y boundary street, south, bv public sijn.are, and lots number 8-1-1 . and 87t'?. cast Kimid.artretL, tamt west- by Church Street. Levied on as the property of L; W. K, Flair. at the suit of F. L. Zcmp, ct. nr.,' assignees. * , .. r .. . Terjts .easdi: purchasers paying ftir-'elamps and papers.- - - ... . June fi?td J. 1'. IIOS WELL, S. K. C. Chignons, in Great Variety V . At LEVINk BRILL'S .BroaYlStreet, (Jiwitlen. Spct'ial Police, Camdkn S. 20 ir.ny. IS72. DURING inynlmiicc fruiti. rSd State Mr. Marcus Tobias will act as my Attorney, may 22 -1 CiiAUtis Elias. . FUlt THE V Eli Y BEST Bttl Ticking, Goto LEVIN & BKiLJ/S Broad St., Camden. Hor.M " oar i Itib: for the JOURNAL at oik p. I j. a? *vj arc- o^rinj extraordinary in<tucc[ ' cly' i. the a hcrtiicnitnt.