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# 11 r OBITUARY. LESLIE McCAXDLESS, infant son of W. L, and Fkeelove P. DePass, departed this Lie August 26th 1869, aged seven weeks.? 44 Ofsuch is the kingdom of Heaven." Weep not for me, the infant said, ] To sobbing parents round his bed, j For Jesus calls me to his breast. Where little children all find rest. Stay, innocent, O, stay a while, .Nor take Irom us thy seraphic smile. The baby gazed with eyes so bright, Then winged its way to realms ol light. There round the throne in coun less throng He chants in noblest, sweetest song To Him, who washed him in his blood, I And crowned him thus an heir of God. ' H iw often in his blessed estate H :'I! pause, and lean o'er Heaven's gate. Urging those parents in their strife, To gain the realms of endless li e, Special Notije.?To parties in Vaut of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, we Ttfer to the advertisement of P. P. : Toale, the large manufacturer of those c jgoods in Charleston. l'rieo list fur- 1 mished on application. SHERIFFS SALES. Sheriff's Office, Camden, S. 0., Sept. 12, 1SG9. BY virtue of sundry writs of fi. fa. to uie directed and Indeed. I will proceed to sell in front of the Court House in Camden, on thofir>t Monday, fourth day of October next, within the le^al hours of sale, the following ( 'mentioned aud described property to- ^ Wit: v One House and Lot in Kirkwood, runnintr North 450 teef, East 264 feet. I West 45'J feet. Bounded North by 1 latids of ?V. D. Andi rson, East by lands 1 belonging to heirs of W A. Ancruni, South by lands of Dr. Deas, West by I Lyttleton Street. Levied upon as the property of Stephen T. Robinson, at the I 1-u'itofj.J. McCarfer. Terms Cash, J jurchastrs payinir for staurns and pa- c pers. J. P. BOS WELL, S K. C. , Sept. 16. 3t. , THE STATE uF \ SOUTH-CAROLINA. To the Managers of Election fur the J County of Kershaw : 1 Whereas, Jonas W. Nash, who, at theOeneral Election field id April 1505, ~ 'twas chosen a member of the llousc of Representatives for the Election District of Kersh.'.w to serve for two years, has since sa'd election deceased ; and whereas, the Constitution of the State of South Carolna directs that in it. such a ca>e a Writ of Election shall be issued by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, for the purpose of'filling the vacancy thus occasioned tor the reuiuio- t; der of the term for which the member of bo deceased was elected to serve : Now, therefore, you and each of you are hereby required, after due advertisement, and with strict regard to all the provisions of the Constitution and Laws of the said State, touching your i duty in such case, to hold an eh ction fur a member.of the House Representatives for the Election Distriet aforesaid to v serve for the remainder of the term for which the said Jonas W. Nash was el- 1 ected; the 1'ol's to be opened at the va- ^ Vious places of Election in the District, L on Wednesday, the tweuty-seventh day ( of October, 1869, by the variou-sets of 1 | Managers lor those places respectively; ?said Managers to oi>unt the votes publicly immediately alter the final closing of the polls at the Wccincts where the votes have been taken; make ou' a certificate of the result, to be signed by the Mauagers, or a majority of them, and taken to the Court liou.se of Kershaw County, or place now fixed bylaw for counting the votes, on Thurs lay, fhe twenty-eighth duy of said mouth, by otto or more of the said Managers, and the Managers or a majority of them who may assemblo, shall proceed to examine the aforesaid statement, and declare .the result of the Election. This Writ, together with your return of the Election to be held under it. have before tbc tious'e of Kcp'.cscut: tivo at Hs next meet after the Kection. Witness, the Honorable Franklin J. M"ses. Jr., Speaker of the lloust- of Representatives at Columbia, this fourth day of September, in the year [ of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine. FRANKLIN J. MOSES, Jr., Speaker of Hou-?e of Representatives. A. 0. Jo.ste, i Clerk of the House of Representatives. I sept 1*5.? ItI FORSALK, A FINE WORK HOUSE, cheap foi ^ CASH. Apply at this Office. Ieepr. y. n NOTICETHE undersigued, wife of Thomas Scaulo ?, residing in the Town of Camden, in the District of Kershaw and State of South Carolina, hereby gives fioticeof her iutcutiou to trade us a sole trader. MARGARET SCANLON. Sept. 9. -it. Shoes! Shoes.' TIIE subscriber has on hand a good stock of Ladies' aod Gentlemen's SHOES, which he is selling at very low prices. He is gratified to know that his Shoes have given satisfaction to all who have purchased of him. Terms, Cash. C. NOELKIN. January 21. tf m NEW GOODS, WE would respectfully inform tlx citizens of Camden and the sur rounding country, that we are receiv ngand < pcning a LARGE and WELI SELECTED STOCK, cuosting of DRY GOODS. J CXjOTH jjst Gr. SHOES A\I> BOOTS, Hani ware, GROCERIES, &c, \U of which have been selected witl are, and will be sold at VERY LOW >i ices. Bs&'- IJy pivinjr us a call befure pur rha>in?, \ou will save money. WITKOWSKY & ii YAMS. Sept. I G. tt" ciiaxge 0* scheduleT yi -j- -ir^i u ( uarj.kston, Sept 1G, 1809. )y and alter THURSDAY, Septcm cr lGth, the Traius of the S. C. R. It rill ruu as follows : DAY PASSENGER. jeave Charleston 8 30 A. M. triive at Augu>ta 4.45 P. M. iCave Charleston 8.30 A. )]. '.rrive at Columbia 4 40 P .M, jcavc August a 8.00 A. M. trrive at Charleston 4(J0 I' M, iCave Columbia 7 45 A. M, Lrrivc at Charleston 4.00 I' 51. AM JEN AN ) COLU.MUIA?i\\;s>&.\i?r.ii. iCavc Camden C.35 A. M. Lrrivc at Columbia 11.("I A. M. jcave Columbia 1.45 A. M. arrive at Camden 0.0G 1'. M. It te< of freisibt on Cotton from Camen to New York, 1'hiLdclpliiu and {altiioore b) Steamers: p'-r bale 'rom Camden to New York S 5.25 " " " Philadelphia 4.'. 5 " " tl Baltimore 3.5U II T. PEAKK, Gen. Supt. ly Jas. Jones, Ageut. Sept 16. tf. Still AheatT of all Compe:it:on. THOMAS WYNNE'S H?30VZD 0PEN-TH30AT.CURVEO B3EAST Premium aud Diploma COTTON GINS, MANUFACTUUI'.D AND SOLD BY THOMAS WYNNE, 5cl-Auir, liichnion l County, 0'ion/in JOrders may be a I dressed and rill receive prompt attention. Old G?ns of every maker in Geor'is epaircd, and my liupioveuicnts attach d. upland, long and Short Staple Gin. with attachment, per saw, So 0( Short Staple Gin, with attachment, per suw, 5 0( Sept. 0. 3t. Seegers' Unadulterated Ale AND L. A a 3?K_I3_li: K n IAGER BEER containing Copperas, nni J AEE doctored wiih Salt, Lime and Alan ire the latest adulterations discovered in Nev Vork. Professor MAPES, <?t New York inilyzod the BEER bom a dozen dificren Breweries, and ali were found adulterate! **ith noxious substances. It is said that th sale ot drugs to Breweries is a profi able par if the trade. This is perfectly infamous."occulus Indicus [fi.-ii-berry] Nux Vontictt log button, irotn which Strychnine is obtain d, are some ot the delectable substance otirid in BEER. These are poten' poisons md ihe Brewer found using them should b Jrowned at ance in one of his own rats. P. S?I.tun willing to he drowned in in twit RATS; il any impurities shall be fount n nty BEER. I shall continue to make a flEALTHEUJ BEVERAGE, so that it may he drank by th most delicate without the least danger. JOHN C. SEEOERS, June 21?2m. Columbia. S. C. Assignee's Notice, In the mutter of Juorhim hulkcnbcrry Bo it/erupt. IX pursuance of an order from Hon W.J Cluwsmi,Begisier in Bankruptcy I will sell at the Court IIouso in ('atitdcn S. C., on Thursday, September 30th I SOB, the following property, to wit: One Tract of Land, situated in th ? ?? /.r k^oecltuir Qt.tn i>j' VJnitf )i Po r<>linn, on the waters of Hanging Hocl Creek, containing One Hundred sini Forty Two (112) Acres, more or less bounded on the North by landstif Jess 'J rue-del, East by lands of l>. Trues del, and West by lands of Jesse Trues del. Terms, ( ash, purchaser to pa; titles and stamps. J. M. GAYLE, Assignee. Sept 9. 4t FOR SALE. A GRAND PIANO. Price 830C Apply at this office. NON-EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE OIL, THIS is the best Oil uiade, and by th 5 or 10 Gallons, or by the Barrel w will sell as cheap as it cau b bought inCharleston. Also a large suj ply of LAMPS, &C. HODGSON & DUNLAP. IN BANKRUPTCYLn the matter of THOS. J. WOltK? MAN, Bankrupt. To whom it may Concern. - THE undersigned hereby gives notice ' of his appointment as Assignee'of ThosJ. Workman, of Caindcn, in the Coun. ty ol Kershaw, and State of South Ca rots? "'itiin !>? cui<l Vina IIIIU, "HUIII fiiv ....? been adjudged a Bankrupt ufon liis own petition. by W. 1. Chiwson, Registrar of the said District Court. JOS. M. GAYLR, i Aug. 2G?3t. Assignee. IN THE DISTRICT CUURT~~ OF Til E united states, DISTRICT OF S. C. Ex parte. JOS. M. GAYLE, Assignee, i In Re Wm. E DcLoacli, Bankrupt, l'etition to sell Real Estate. IN pursuance of an order of Court made " in tiie above stated ease, August 19th. 1869, the Lien Creditors of the said \V. E. DcLoacli, Bankrupt, are required to establish their liens before W. J. Clawson, Register, within thirty days from the date of this notice, or be barred from all benefit of the decree for distribution to be made in this case. It is further ordered, that within the time aforesaid, they show cause, if any they have, why the estate of the said Bankrupt should not be sold free from incumbrance. J. M. GAYLE, Sept. 2.?tf. Assignee. ~in bankruptcy I Tn the m.itier of Burrell Jones, lJauk nipt. To whom it mny concern. IX pursuance of an order froiu the Hon. \V. J. (Muwmui, Roister in Bankruptcy for the I>istrict of South Carolina, I will wll at the Court. House in Camden, mi the 30th day of September, instant, the following property to wit: One Tract of Land containing Two Thousand Three Hundred and ThirtyTwo Acres uiorc or less, situate on the waters of Little Lynches Creek, in the County of Kershaw and State of South Carolina, bounded on the North bylands of Seaborn Jones, South by land* of Tobt. Kirk ley, Must by lands of J. J. Ogburn, West by lands of Seaborn Jones and Hilton Jones. Terms Ca-h, purchasers to pay for titles nod stamps. J M. GAYLK, Sept. 2.?3 As-L'nee. in bankruptcy" In the matter of TITUS LANKY Bankrupt. To whom it vmii concern. IN j ursuancc of an ord* r ?hv TI?>n. W. J. Clawsoii, Register in Bankruptcy, for the Lislrie' of Soutli Carolina, 1 will sell at the C ourt House in Camden, Kershaw County, ou the 27th day of September, iust., the following proper ty to-wit : One Tract of Land situate in Lanens icr Count)', containing Due Hundred i and Fifty Acres, on the waters of Wild Cat Or- ek. hounded North by lands of Win. Fuudcrhurk, South hy lands of Erwin Knight, East by lands ot 11. ) Hoglar, West by lands of Middleton Knight. Terms Cash, purchasers to ) pay for titles and stamps. J. M. GAYLE, " . Sept. 2.?ot Assignee. ASSIGN KFSSALRT Iu the matter of TIIOS. SCANLON, Bankrupt. s ON Friday, 24th of September, 1800, I I will sell at the Court House in Camii den, S. C., the following property, to9 wit: One Tract of Land situated in KerJ sliaw County, containing Five Hundred L> and Twenty Four Acres, bounded on _ the North by Brum Creek, and lands of i, Hammond, South by lands of Jesse Kilgore, West by lands of C. S. Lynn, ,r East by land's of J. Beatty. Terms e Cash, purchaser to pay for titles and stamps. J. M. GAYLE, Sept. 2.?4t. Assignee. 1, IN THE DISTRICT COURT e OF THE UNITED STATESDISTRICT Ot S. V. Export?, JOS. M. GAYLE, Assignee, Ju He Seaborn Jones, Bankrupt?I'e'' tition to sell Ileal Ki-tate. IN pursuance of an order of Court made r in the above stated case, August 19th, ' 18G9, the Lien Creditors of the said Seaborn Jones, Bankrupt, are mpt'ircd to establish their liens bef re W. J. H Ciaw-on, Register, within thirty days from the date of this notice, or be ^ burred from all benefit of the decree lor j distribution to he made in this ea-e. . It is further ordered, that within the e time aforesaid, they show cause, if any they have, why the estate of the'said , Bankrupt should not be sold free from .. incuiuhrance. J. M GAYLE, Sept. 2?tf. Assignee. * l)ePAS7&JIAYr ATTORNEY'S AT LAW. AND i SOLICITOR'S IX EQUITY, CAMDEN, S. (J. BUSINESS will be attended to in nil pirts of the State, in all of the Courts of the State, and of the Uuitcd States e for South Carolina, e Office, Up Stairs, above Baurn, Bros, e Store. )- WILLIAM L. DLFASS, J. THORN WELL I1AY. , Aug. 26. 6m FARMER'S FRIEND, POCKET CORN SI1ELLEBS. WEIGHT ONLY ONB POUND. Malcable I roil Coppered. ] THEY will shell from FOUR to SIX Bushels per hour. They should bo on every Plantation. They are the Cheapest, most Durablt and most Simple of Machines. I Will take every kernel off the Cob. Will leave tie Corn clean and ready for the Mill. Are adapted to the smallest or largest ear of Corn. 1 Will shell more Corn in a day than any ( other Machine in Proportion to its size. Any Man Woman or Child can use ( them. I Having purchased the right for Kershaw and Lancaster for the sale of the above, I am now preprred to furnish them in any quantity, to all who have corn to shell. Call and see thciu. 11 (J 13T. M. KENNEDY. Sept. 2. tf. PIEDMONT LIFE IXSLRWCE C01TAXY, OF RICHMOND, VA. CAPITAL INVESTED AND WELLSECIJRED $100,000 PREMIUMS EARNED FIRST l'j MONTHS. OVER COO,ooo , NUMBER OK POLICIES ISSUED. OVER 3.100 Eyhiy-Srocn and a Half per centum of J'tojitx paid to 1'oiicy Holders. Insure Your Life in a southern Company. I A Life Insurance l'olicy is the surest ] protectiuu ynu can secure fur those dependent upon you. ' Advantages ofilie Piedmont. It is confined to Lilc Insurance only, and . oe.s not mix with the uncertainty o! other , itsines*. The ri?hts of policy holders are clearly dc-^ ' fined >n its policies as PART OF THE J CONTRACT, and not tell to OUTSIDE rUU.HISMOI rtgems. li lias no useless restrictions on residence or travel: fully provides for the non forfeiture ol its policies and places ull on lair equality as to occupation. It has declared a dividend toils policy holders the first Eighteen months of 40 per cent. The late war tnught many the heavy pen- . j ahyof beit g separated from the Home Office j hy the Companies forfeiting what hud heen I paid and and refusing to reinstate the policies ! ' The PIEDMONT" provides against this | IN HER POLICIES, and all who may. by I any mishap or revolution, be scperated from the Ollice, the right to reinstate policies within one year after intervening cause is removed, or to be ENTITLED TO SAME RIGHTS AS TO NON-FORFEITURE. AS THOUGH THE HINDERING CAUSE bad never cx.stcd, at the option ol the insured, so that no contingency can Jake from lor POLICY HOLDERS thcrr just rights , THIS IS DONE BY NO OTHER COM 1 l'AN Y. It hns paid all its losses promptly, without waiting for the NINETY days grace, and has never contested a claim. Parties contemplating insuring, are requested to examine our policies and compare them . with other companies before insuring. The COMPANY lias determined in estnb- i Itsh a BRANCH OFFICE in SOUTH CAROLINA with President and Directors selected Irum Policy Holders of this Slate, which will give yen all the advantages o{ a HOME INSTITUTION its nil the Premiums received. will be left here and invested in your own State. The "PIEDMONT" issues Policies on the Ordinary Life, Ten Annual Payment, Five Annual Payment. Single Payment, Endowment, Joint Life. Children s Endowment, Return Premium, or any Table used by other Cotnpainies. ' W. CLYbURN, Agent, j Camden. S. C. . J. R. STEGER, Gcn'l Canvassing Agent. May 13. 12m ' I SCHOOL NOTICE ALEX. L. McDONALD, has resumed liis former old vocation, (<chool teaching) at his old stand, the brick build- 1 it.g, next to the Presbyterian Church, on I>eKalb Street, where lie will re- " ecive any pupils that their parents or guardians niay fc?l disposed to enter under his care and tuition "Will be as i mod erate in charge as the nature of the ' times will admit. lie will feel grateful j to any who may be disposed to patronize him. Punctuality in compensation for services rendered w ill be necessary. lie will also take a class of girls in the afternoon at his residence, and teach them in the different branches of an Enirlish education that they may choose | to pursue; any concerned and desirous to ! participate, ami avail themselves of the proposition, will be thankfully received and instructed to the best of his ability as a teacher. Terms made kuowu on . application. Sept. 2G. It. , BAGGINGr IRON TIES, ! HOPE AND TWINE. , For sale by JAMES JONES. ' ] t Five Hundred Shares IN A NIOSriUTE MANUFACTORY, AT $100 PER SHARE. V rare, perhaps an only opportunity is (fierce! to the planters of Kershaw, to i-curo their commercial Fertilizers at a irofit, instead of at the exorbitant prices iow prevalent, by immediate application o >V. M. Shannon, I Ed. M. Boykin, j. W. II. Bla:r, I Tuos. F. M'Dow, Thos. W. Pegues, J. S. Thompson, Theo. Lang, W. Z. Leitner, F. Hodgson, F. L. Zemp. Tos D. Dunlap, J. I. Trantham, Committee. JOHN DOBY, dealer in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, SHOES, WINES, LIQUORS, &C., Would respectfully invite his friends ind customers to call and see him. LIQUORS, Consisting of DORN, RYE, del family NECTAR and BOUBON WHISKIES, rv TT /"V T T A XT T\ I 1 T \T )1ju u VJi.il, BLACKBERRY BRANDY, [very 6dc) CHOICE WINES, &C. Call and try it. . Aug. 5. tf F. J. COLLIER, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, Next Baum, Brother, BROAD STREET, CAMDEN, S C. [IAS now on hand and is constantly upplied with the purest DRUGS and MEDICINE Sand other articles in his lii.e, and will dispose of them at the lowest prices. Physicians' prescriptions carefully ^impounded and persous accommodated it all hours, llis Stock comprises in part of Drugs, Medicines, nhriminnl a. VJuvioaxv^*-*' Patent Medicices, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Dye-Stuffs, Lamps, Chimneys, Putty, &c &c. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended him, he solicits a continuance of the same, trusting that liis experience aud attention will merit it. March 18. tf FRESH TUlNlP SEED. TTTyT rnnmmrl n Inrcfl lot of IRKSII inT GENUINE TURNIP SEED of ill sorts. HODGSON & DUNPAP. VINEGAR. WHITE WINE and CIDER VINE GAR, for sale by HODGSON & DUN LAP. 1\ P. TO ALE, Charleston, ."S. C., .Manufacturer of BOORS, SASHES, BLIA'DS, HAVING the Largest and most complete Factory in the Southern States, and keeping always on hand a large and most complete stock of DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, Sash Doors, Store Doors, Shutters, Monldiugs &c., &c., I am enabled to sell low and at manufacturers prices. N. B.?Strict attention paid to shipping in good order. % Photographs, Ambrotjpes, AND FERREOTYPES. HE undersiened Photograpbio Ar. tist of Charlotte, N. C-, having fitted up a SKY-LIGHT GALLERY in Workman's Building, is now prepared to take all kinds of Pictures. Those wishing to have their beauty counterfeited, will have an opportunity to do so. No pictures allowed to leave the Gallery unless perfectly satisfactory.? Old Deguerreotypes or Ambrotypes copied into aDy size ; large or small Photographs and Pictures put up neatly, in. Lockets, Breastpins and Rings. Call soon as my stay is limited. Cull and sec specimens at Workman'^ Building, over Buum Bros. Store. N. LANG, June 10?tf. Photographer.^. TURNIP SEED. RUTA BAGA, LARGE WHITE GLOBE, LARGE FLAT NORFOLK, RED TOP and WHITE DUTCH TURNIP, warranted fresh. For sale at this Office. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR SO VTE OAR OLINA. In theoiatterof JAS.L. Mc DO WALL, of Camden, S. C., Bankrupt. Petition for full and final Discharge in Bankruptcy. ORDERED, That a hearing bo-had on the 18th day of October, A. D., 1869, at Federal Court House in Charleston, S. C.; and that all Creditors, &c., of said Bankrupt appear at said time and place, and shew cause, if any, wFy the prayer of the Petitioner should not to granted. By order of the Court, the 9th day of August, 18G9. DANIEL nORLBECK, Clerk of the District Court of the United States for South Carolina. Aug. 19. 2t IS EQUITY?Kershaw. " , J. D. Kirkpatrick, adin'r. vs. James Chesnut, et al. Petition to marshal Assets. TN pursuance of an order in above sta^ - - at i ni jL ted cause, the creditors ot jonn unes1 nut, deceased, are hereby required to present and prove their claTms before me, at the office of Leitner & Dnnlap, on or before the first day of Ootober next, or be debarred from all benefit ! of the decree passed in above cause. J. D. DUN LAP, Special Master, i Feb. 4. td Quinine. ' JUST received a large lot of Quinine, which we will sell cheap for Cash.? Persons wanting this article had better lay iu a supply for the summer, as it is likely to be higher HODGSON k DUNLAP. IN THE DISTRICT COURT op tup | UNITED STATES, j FOR 8OUTII CAROLINA. 1 In the matter of A. A. McDOWALL, of Camden, S. C., Bankrupt. Petition for Full and Final Discharge in Bankruptcy. ORDERED, That a hearing be had on the 18th day of October, A. D., 1869, at Federal Court House in Charleston, S. C.; and that all Creditors, &c., of said Baukrupt appear at said time and show cause, if auy they can, why the prayer of the Petitioner shouJd not be | granted. By order of the Court, the 9th day of A iijust, 1869. DANIEL HORLBECK, j Clerk of the District Court of the Uni! ted Statis. Aug. 19. 2t. D. C. KIRKLEY, D.DALElt IN ] GROCERIES, i Wines, Liquors, &c., CAMDEN, s. c., * WOULD RESPECTFULLY INvite the attention of purchasers to his Stock of GROCERIES, consisting of Sugar, Coffee, DaooD, Flour, Lard, Molasses, Salt, Snap, Starch, Candles, ! Matches, Pickles, Sardines, Oysters, I Crackers, Candies, Cigars, &c.; and many other articles too tedious to mention. He also has on hand a well selected stock of LIQUORS, Consisting of Corn, Rye and Bourbon Whiskies, Rum, Gin and Brandy; also Ale and Soda Water. He also has a FIRST CLASS BAR ROOM, where customers can be furvi 1 J,i uieucu mm mujusii any uinm nicjr may call for. 1). C. KIRKLEY. April 's2. wTt icovmfiY, & co.r FACTORS AND CSISII3123I0K BIEECHANT2, No. 0, 13oyce's WnARy/ CHARLESTON, S. C. w. c. courtney. rob't murdoch jas. 8. murdoch.