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POETRY. THE LAST GOOD-NIGHT. Clowe her eyelid*?press then gently O'er the dead and leaden eyes, For the soul that made them lovely, Hath returned unto the skies; Wipe the death-drops from her forehead, Sever one dear golden tress, Fold her icy nand all meekly, Smooth her little snowy dress: Scatter flower's o'er her pillow? Gentle flowers so pure and white? Lay the bud upon her bosom There?now softly say, Good Night. Though our tears flow fast and faster, Yet we would not call her back, We are glad thy feet no longer I Tread life's rough and thorny track; W? are glad our Heavenly Father Took her while her heart was pure, All life's^trials to endure; We are glad?and yet the tear drop Falleth; for, alas, we know That our fireside will be lonely, We shall miss our darling so. While ?he twilight shadows gather, We shall wait in vain to feel Little arms, all white and dimpled, R/Minit />ur nppira an firtftlv fit Pal ! ?%vmiiw ?? "" J ? r Our wet cheeks will miss the pressure Of sweet lips so warm and red, And our bosom sadly, sadly, Miss that darling little head, i Which was wont to rest there sweetly; And those golden eyes so bright, We shall miss their loving glances We shall miss their soft Good Night. ' When the morrow's sun is shining < They will take this cherished form, They will take it to the churchyard, And consign it to the worm ; Well?what matter; it is only The clay dress our darling wore; God hath robed ber as an angel, She hath need of it no more; * Fold her hands, and o'er her pillow Scatter flowers all pure and white, K.ss that marble brow and whisper, Once again, a last Good Night. 1 in bankruptcy, DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Re Thomas J. Ancrura? Order. All Creditors having Liens against the K*tate of said Bankrupt, are ordered to prove the same before W. I. Clawson, Register; at Yorkvillo, within one ineulh from date or be barred from any benefit in the decree for distribution to be m.idc in this case. ' By order of District Conrt, JOHN KERSHAW, Oct. 28.?3t Assignee. In bankruptcy, ! DlSTKlC'I OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Re John Cantey?Order. ^ Ail Creditors bavins; Liens against the Ks a c of said Bankrupt, are ordered to prove the same before W. I. Clawson, Register at lorkville, within one month from date or be barred from any benefit in the decree for distribution to be made in this case. By order of District Court. , JOHN KERSHAW, j Oct. 28.?3t. Assignee. ^ ISJbiW fcrUUUCj, WE would respectfully inform the cititens of Camden and the surrounding country, that we aro receiving and pening a LARGE and WELL SELECTED STOCK, coasting of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. SHOES AXD BOOTS, Hardware, GROCERIES, &c, I All of which have been selected with #are, and will be sold at VEltY LOW prices. gy- By giving us a call before pur- I chasing, you will save money. WITKOWSKY & HYAMS. Sept. 1G. tf BBODIE ?fc CO., FACTORS ANI> Commission Merchants, NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF. Charleston. S- C. Liberal Advances made on Consignments. REFERENCES. Andrew Simonds, Esq., President First { National Bank Charleston, S. C. Messrs. i Cameron. Bnrkley &. Co., Charleston, S, C* H. T. Peak, Esq., General Superintendent S. C. R. |{. Charleston, S. C. Messrs. Gower, < Cox, Mark ley &. Co,, Greenville, S. C. Hon. 1 James Fasrow. Spartanburg. S. C. Hon. B1 ] F. Crayton, Anderson, S. C. s JErMni. E. E. SILL is our agent at Camden, and will make liberal advances on Consignments to our house. ] Sept. 53. 6m. VINEGAR. I WRITE WINE and CIDER VINE GAR, for sale by HODGSON & DUNLAP. DEKALB IIOLSE, ( J. W. Roilgers?Proprietor i OAM I) EN, SO. ' CAROLINA \M INSOEANCE COMPANY, OF MEMPHIS, TENN. OFFICE: NO 291, MAIN STKEET. CAPITAL, $200,000 ASSETS, $800,000 All Invested at the South. Encourage Southern Institutions. This is a Southern Company, chartered by the Legislature of Tennessee, with a CAPITAL sufficient to make her roliablo beyond a question and w-w doing a strictly LIFE INSURANCE MJ Business and none other. Profiting by the experience of older Companies and having adopted the most liberal plans together with rigid economy in our nnnncAnmnf mir ennnrag hnn exceed ; -cd our greatest expectations and has placed the COMPANY in a permanent ** and reliable position. In its first two years wc have issued between THREE THOUSAND and THREE THOU- pa SAND FIVE HUNDRED POLICIES, and our accumulations amount to EIGHT HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Pres'dt, M. J. Wicks, President Memphis & Charleston R. R. Vice Presd't, J. T. Pettit. nn Sec'y, W. F. Boyle. anJ REFERENCES: Hon. G. A. Trenholm, James H. Wilson and W. J. Magrath, of Charleston ; Hon. J. P. King, of Augusta. U R. J. MAGILL, Gcn'l Agent for S. C. T ^ Dr. C. J. Shannon, Med. Examiner. lij Oct. 14. JOHN IZARD MIDDLETON, JOHN W. WILLIAMS, ^ J. J. MIDDLETON, Cotton Factors and aa Commission Merchants, Po1 7 south street. m BALTIMORE, ,1. PARTICULAR attention to sale of tfaei Cotton, Rice and Sonthern Produce, ""cl ?j 4 1 e r< ? n.,? j tnm mu IV puruiiiuv v?i \jTiaiu? vruuuvj ouu nru( Plantation Supplies. in o Liberal advances against Bills La- is8U Jing. . tj, Oct. 7. 6m. M. BISSELL, and Dentist, ?ti iQgk WOULD call the attention ? t'lose requiring their of o Teeth filled to a COMPOSITION, fern FILLING that he prepares and has to lsed for the past ten years, as it can bcro- all r sommended in ?H cases where the teeth ^ tre so far decayed as to prevent their be- ^ ng filled with any filling requiring prcs- as t lure. As it approaches nearer the color H*| )f the teeth than Foils, it will be found cen, tatiafactory in filling the badly decayed POI 'ront teeth, avoiding the unsightly ap- T jearance of the foil showing through by i ;he thin plate of enamel. Being nearly pnid is hard as the bone of the teeth it will TJj? jrove serviceable in the masticating Bur- g|j 'aces of many teeth. Teeth filled several be i ^enrs since have bean fouwl within a irl8ti :cw weeks in nearly as good a condi- to* ;ion as when first filled. FEJ INC Charges for filling with gold, tin, or oJ tj irtificial Dentine from 50 ecnts to 82, take ind teeth inserted on GOLD, SILVEB J"*1 >r VULCANITE, from $2 to 88. *7t OFFICE on Brosa street, opposite waii tfr- Jas. Duclap's residenoe. - h" May 20. tf. ?? witli P. P. TOALE, i J Cl.ar'.esteo, S. C., Manufacturer of OL1 )00RS, SASllES, BLINDS. HAVING the Largest and most complete Faetory in the Southern ^ states, and keeping always on hand a arge and most complete stock of ? . DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, J?ei Sash Doors, Store Doors, Shutters, H0 Monldings &c., &e., I am enabled to pC0] sell low and at manufacturers prices. and N. B.?Strict attention paid to ship- he 1 ping in good order. ?ioc Sweet Oil. ? ? 01 E STARCH, PEP1 ER and SPICES, j w )f all sorts. For Sale by last HODGSON & DUNLAP. nrre BOOTS AND SHOES. LADIES, and Gentlemen's BOOTS by | and SHOES, of all qualities, and seas >f superior make and fiuish. For sale by I ow, by thei JAMES JONES. coll Feb. 11. tf C RUGGISTS ANE Have on hand and arc consti DRUGS AND LWC7 AND TOILET AI KEROSENE OIL'AN into, Oils, Varnishes, Win ALL OTHE jally kept in oar line, all of which ted to be as represented, which we where in the State. May 6. RAJVD COMBINATION or THE TWO ii Life Insurance Cup* THE PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON, Of Richmond, Va. jets, 51,500,000 licies issued in two years, over 8,00 IHE Officers of the above Companies be! leave to return thanks to the public 1c r very liberal support, having enable tj to make such rapid strides?meet wit i solid success, and would inform thcr for many reasons deemed politic an lent, these two.Companies have combine ne by the name above, and will in lutur e policies as a new Company. e Advantages of the Piedmon and Arlington. ia confined to LIFE INSURANCE,onlj does not mix with the uncertainty < ;r business. he rights of Policy Holders will not b nged, but in every regard, remain a igh the old Companies existed. Renewal la Policies will be on the name of net ipany as authorized by respective Direc of "THL PIEDMONT AND ARL1NG N" and the rates and loans and rights o emain intact as in old policies, has no useless restrictions on rrsidenc ravel; fully provides for the non-ferfeitur s policies and places all on fair cqualit 0 occupation. has declared a dividend to its Polic; ders, the first Eighteen months of 40 pe t and will pay dividend on ALL CAS! LIC1ES at the end of the first year, he late war taught many the heavy pen of beir.g separated from the Home Offic he Companies forfeiting what hod beei ! and and refusing to reinstate the policie 1 PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON pro s against thwiNHER POLICIFS, am who may, by any mishap or revolution sepe rated froin the Office, the right to re ate policies within one year after interve I cause ia removed, or to be ENTITLEI SAME RIGHTS AS TO NON FOR TURE, AS THOUGH THE HINDER r CAUSE had never existed, at the optioi le insured, so that no contingency cat i from her POLICY HOLDERS thei rights. THIS 13 DONE BY NO OTH COMPANY. has paid all its losses promptly, withou :ing fee lite NINETY days grace, am never contested a claim, irties contemplating insuring, are request o examine our policies and compare then I oilier companien oeiore insuring, he COMPANY has determined*to csiah a BRANCH OFFICE in SOUTH CAR !NA with President and Directors select rom Policy Holders of this State, whicl give you all the advantages of a HOMI TITUTION as all the Premiums re ed, will be left here and invested in you State. le "PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON' 9s Policies en the- Ordinary Life, Tei ual Payment, Fire Armani Payments ;le Payment, Endowment, Joint Life dren's Endowment, Return Premium ly Table used by other Compainies. W. CLYbURN, Agent. Camden, S. C. . STEGER, Gen'I Canvassing Agent. A. A. MOORE, Examining Physician, ct. 7. 12m FINAL NOTICE. ex. l. Mcdonald, tho old? go of Probato, is very desirous t< cct his out standing fees of office s not altogether that he truly wauti u, but that he actually needs them has been waiting patiently with pie year after year, crop after crop with some on broken promises unti ins ultimately come to the eonclu i that long continued and protractoc algcncc ceases to bear the appellatioir leing termed a virtue. Personally ill be on DeKolb Street until the of November next. All or any ir are with mo for fees can call anc lo their respective duos by eash, 01 ish be not immediately ateoinmand jiving a negotiable note for a 6hor! on. All my accounts not settled he last of November, I will place n in the hands of legal officials foi ectiow. >ot. 7. 7 > APOTHECARIES. intly receiving fresh sopp'ies of MEDICINES, ITTRT.KS. PEBPHMEBV. &C. D LAMPS, CHIMNIES, dow Glass, Pinty/JBriishes, &c, lnd R ARTICLES are I URE AND GENUINE, and warwill sell as ohcap as tbey can be bough) HODGSON & DUNLAP. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Charleston, Sept. 1G, 1809. ON and after THURSDAY, Septein bcr 16th, the Trains of the S. C. R. R. will run as follows : DAY PASSENGER. Leave Charleston 8 30 A. M. Arrive at Augusta 4.45 P. M. ' Leave Charleston 8.30 A. M. Arrive at Columbia 4.40 P M. Leave Ancusta 8.00 A. M. * Arrive at Charleston 4 00 P. M. d Leavo Columbia 7 45 A. PI. h Arrive at Charleston 4.00 P PI. n <j camden and columdia?passenger. c Leave Camden 6.35 A. PI. Arrive nt Columbia 11.00 A. M. f Leave Columbia 1.45 A.M. Arrive at Camden 6.00 P. PI. Rates of freight on Cotton from Camden to New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore by Steamers: c per bale I From Camden to New York 8 5.25 v " " " Philadelphia 4.25 " " " Baltimore 3.50 } H T. PEAKE, Gen. Supt. By Jas. Jones, Agent. e Sept 16. tf. f NON-EX PLOSIVE 5 KEROSENE OIL, * THIS is the best Oil made, and by the . 5 or 10 GalloBS> or by the Barrel wc e , will sell a? cheap as it can be n boug ht inCharlcston Also a large sup ply of LA PI PS, &C. HODGSON & DUNLAP. PURE Frcuch Brandy and Wines, t. ? w.,.7 7 fl M 'SI iU&UtVCiUC ? |/V0VOi r This ? a pure article of Brandy as it was bought oat of tho Custom House ( and can bo relied ox as being pure and j genuine. HODGSON & DUNLAP. Quinine. . JUST received a largo lot of Quinine, which we will sell cheap for Cash.? J Persons wanting this articlo had better . lay in a supply for the summer, as it is r likely to bo higher HODGSON & DUXLAP. i ; Notice. , ALL persons indebted to or having claims against the estate of John Brown, deceased, aro hereby requested to present the same properly attested, on or before the 20th day of December, A. D. 1869 D. P. BUSH, Adm'r. April I, 8m Perfumery, 3 COLOGNES, Extracts, Fine Toilet ' Soaps and Brushes in large variety and 3 Styles. For Sale by HODGSON & DUNLAP. i HOSTETTERS : And Plantation Bitters AND all of tho most popular PATENT MEDICINES. For Sale by ; HODGSON & DUNLAP. ? t A 3 uonaiuon jrowaers, r THESE Pew J era will cure most of the t diseases to which Horses and Cattle arc t liable, also improve the appetite and 1 spirits. They arc much superior to any > other ia use. No Planter or Fanner should be without them. Prepared and sold by HODGSON & DUNLAP. Hides, Hides. &c. &c. HIGHEST market price.paid CA& for GREEN and DRY HIDES; i FURS, CLEAN RAGS, OLD PAPER, BOOKS, WOOL, , L'1 WAX, TALLOW, IRON, METALS, &o., At F. GOSS' DEALER IN /VTTTrtTAVn niuvisiui^iB, HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES SHOES, BOOTS, Hardware, &c., &< wises, liquors a.\d ale of all kinds and best qualities, IN ANY QUANTITY Workman's Building, Broad-Strce CAMDEN, S. C. April 29. tl NOTICE. ALL persons having demands agaii , the estate of John Kirkland, deceas will present them duly attested wit! the time prescribed by law. This ticc will be plead in bar of those n fail to comply. These indebted to I said estate will make immediate p i Inent to JESSE A. KIRKLAND, FARMER'S FRIEND, POCKET COR\ SliELLiiB WEIGIIT ONLY ON^ POUND MalcaWelrou Coppered. THEY will shell from FOUR to & Bushels per hour. They should bo on every Phntatioi They nro the (heaped, most Dura and most Simple of Machines. Will take every kernel off the Cob. Will leave tl.e Corn clcau and ready the Mill. Are adapted to the smallest or Iarg ear of Com. Will shell more Corn in a day than a other Machine in Proportion to its size. i Any Man Woman or Child can i them. Having purchased the right for K slum and Lancaster for the sale of I ahove, I am now prcprrcd to farn them in any quantity, to all who hi corn to shell. Call aud see them. ltOBT. M. KENNEDY. Sept. 2. * tf. ????????____ Valuable Plantation for Sal PART of RED BANK, on Wate; River and Camden Branch of the S. R. It., containing nine hundred a fifty eight acres, several hundred cle cd, of which a part is prime upland The wooded lands aro finely timber The place may be treated for at privj sale until 1st of January, when, if 1 sold, it will be rented to the high bidder. Terms, to suit purchasers. J. B. KERSHAW, L. H. DEA9, T. J. ANCRUM, Sept. 30?3m Executors. NOTICE. i The undersigned gives notice of 1 readiness to receive all job* of repairi and refitting old ma'.tasscs, as well making the same. Orders left at the Journal office w be promptly attended to. ARCHY DeSAUSSURE. SHIP Y?ur Money and Freight BY THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS OFFICE AT THE UEk'ALU HOUSEFOR SALE, THOSE Town Lois, situated on t1 west of Broad Street, between the prci ises of the lato E. W. Bonney and L. Chatten, having a front on Broi Street of two hundred feet, and exten in<? tr-not fiirrt Vinnilrpfl and twcntv-eiffl J. M. DeSAUSSURE, J. B KERSHAW, J. A. YOUNG, J M. DAVIS, Oct, 7.?tf ComraUtee. -a 5=ss_s^^a^y^g=aHas9^. Y . I. H. JJLMXAMBESR^ / DENTIST, y CAMDEN, S. C WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Kershaw District, that he Fill attend promptly to ail foffoenJwfc'M line entrusted to his care, at the very lowest CAsn prices. All work Warranted. OFFICE?On Broad street/ above i J. M. LeGmod's Jewelry Store. 1 > July 29. tf JOHN DOBT, dealer in DRY GOODS GROCERIES, sunve WA4 VLMJ) . WINE8, j. t* LIQUORS, AC., Would respectfully invite hie frioods and customers to cali and aee bin. LIQUORS. Consisting of oat CORN, RYE, ed, old family NECTAR jin and BOUBON WHISKIES, no. OLD HOLLAND UIN, . Jk ho BLACKBERRY BRANDY, the (very fine) , . ay. CHOICE WINES, AC. 1 Call and try it W ^ Aug. 5. . tf Shoes! Shoes! ^1 THE subscriber has on band good 1 stock of Ladies' and Gentlemen's SHOES, j| vhich he is selling at very low prioes. He is gratified to know that bis Shoes have given satisfaction to all who' bar ' purchased of him. '.~P? Terms, Cash. C. NOELKIN. January 21. tf , ? Fresh Arrivals. > " Jslg I HAVE JUST RECEIVED .4 new stock of Goods, p Suitaole for the season, - IX ' i < DRY GOODS, | lt GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, < f ' HATS, SHOES SAHDIEHY, &c. &o. &c. &0. Which will be sold at the lowest price* *-1 for CASH. I solicit a call from my i ,nJ old customers. 1 A. M. KENNEDY. Dee 17. tf ' j BSC <* Saw your Family from vaal by tchre iBsnrfBf ytnr Life," THE. LOUISIANA EQUITABLE LIFE 1XSLBANCE C0HPA\Y( I OF NEW ORLEANS, HAVING A CASH CAPITAL Of * J j- 500.000 DOLLARS. '?* AYFFERS to it* Soul beat patrons a reliable rec t f Home Ciwnponv. in which can be effecp ted eyery species of Life Insurance at tba> L- at the most reasonable rale nd All policies non forfeitable, and the earnar 'n88 ot 'he Oompony annually divided on lb* strictly mutual pl*?. ^ e(j or JI CERA, JOSEPH ELLISON. Pnr*W?JW. aiC W. S. DIKE. Vice Prehear. W. P. HARPER, Secretary. not a r ntfARINf! Cnn.r.1 Arml. G. A. BRKAUX, Attorney. Directors?John fentberton, E. A. Tyler, Z. H. Slocumb. F. Delbordia, George .A roe* dick, W. S. Pike, J. W. Stone, A Thotnp. ^ son, D. B. Penn, Edward Rigney. W. B. Schmidt, Alexander Marks, C. E. Rigney, A. M. KENNEDY, ? Agent lor Kershaw District. , Dr. A A. MOORE, Medical Examiner. Dec-24. ?f lis De LE1TNER & DUNLAP, a9 ATTU RiY E Y8 AT LAW ill AND SOLICITORS IN EQVITTs _ WILL practiec in tho Courts of Kershaw, Sautter, Lancaster and Richland Districts. Offico?Broad-st., Camtfen, B. C. ^ W. Z. LEITNER, JL D. DUNLAP Feb. 11 6m. . . " 1 ' >. Final Notice to Creditors. PERSONS having claims on John W. Arthur, deceased, or Mr?. Cornelia Arthur, Administratrix, will present them at once to hc WM M. SHANNON; ^ n. Jnue 24. ? Attornej. S Notice. d- A LL persons indebted to or htTiag it. A claims against the Estate of S. H. llUSHrideceascd, are hereby requested to present the same properly attested, on or before the 20th day of NoYtm ? A. D.f 1869. J.J. 1U8H, Adm'r. . '1 f r. -.a I