\ I Interesting From Washv ington. We get the following items fro til the Washington correspondent of the "Baltimore Sun" A proclatnatiou may shortly he expected from the President declaring the insurrection of rebellion in the South to be at an end. I can say that the President endorses -the statement of Governor Perry of South Carolina concerning bis (the President's) views as to the admission of Southern representatives to Congress. The President holds that the mass of them can take part in the organizatian'of the Uousc. I need not repeat the usual argument in this behalf, which he fully agrees fo! It is thought by some that the vic:ory ' of the republicans in New York and New Jersey will so elate them that they will "rudely repulse tlic Southern representatives from seats in Congress. But the better opinion is that their assured as* 'cendency will be best maintained by acting with moderation and justice. Any 'course that shall go to -discourage and depress businesa interests in the South, "will excite so strong a sentiment of sympathy among the business men of the North as may rc :dily change political ^results at the next elections. -I doubt not the President will urge the ^reception of the Southern representatives ;and will make a key point of it in politics if it is found necessary. Those' who arc 'opposing this feature of his policy will 'never be warm in their support of him '"hereafter. He may overlook or disregard matters that he conceives to be of Secondary importance to the great pur-, pose of having the Southern people again represented in'Congress, but for the latter object he will be firmly fixed in principle and tenacious to the last of 'effecting it. * ? The Fenian Excitement in Canada. '?The good people of Canada are very much excited over the late movements of -the Fenians in the United States, They arc really impressed with the belief that their owd soil is likely to be invaded by a mighty host who shall make tbeir welkin ring in a land beyond the water. The ?fficials. it appears, have taken steps to prevent any sudden surprise from the Fenians,-and have published to the world at large their approbations of the future. In the meantime, the brotherhood are steadily and persevering]^ at at work in New York and e'sewherr perfecting their arrangements* What, will eoino of all this excitement- will, doubtless, develop. 9 Nashville at the commencement of the war had 2S,00C inhabitants, it has now over SO,000. TB5IBUTR OF EtE^V.tT. At a meeting oF'the Wardens and Vestry of "Grace Cliurcli," lie-Id on the 18th oovembcr, 1805, the following resolutions were paa.?cd : Whereas. it lias seemed wise to the "Groat Head**!of the Church to remove from our earthly Compnuionsir.p I'll me hywih-.j 4w.v.i..,v, hiMmit. -the AfsWuiit llector ol'tlns Church, the Rev. Titos. P. Davis junior,' ^ Jteiob'rtt, That by the (loath of our b -loved rector, this church has'stisiaimd -a very severe loss. . He fn'filL'il his du Ics to this congregn' ttou with uncommon and unbounded zeal; lie spared not his mental or physical labors in per. ft?rnii ed piety and profound religious views and fool- . jngs made the adoration of his Maker the great end ana object 01 tu? jiic ; uence tne prccpts of lUo Redeemer, Jesus Christ, filled liis heart, aini flowed out in a glowing tide to the 0?re, assistance and nurture of the poor, in heart .cr worldly goods. This was llio guod shepherd's practice, liy no one wili he be more deeply ' and sincerely mourned for, than by thorn. His love for the people for whom bo labored was sincere, and deeply felt; and yet with a benevolence which knew no bound? or limits, %e melting hand-of charity was ever open to all of human kind. In his sermons ho poured f rth the ripe ex perience or a cumvatea ana earnest cnrisnan heart. He preached from himself, his own heart and his own experience, and hence those discourses filled the hearts of his christian hearers with the glow and reverence fur#the 3aviour which he himself felt. Vfhen but .recently he delivered amost touching sermon upon the text, "There remaineth there a reat*for the people of God," ho seemed to prenoh from himsolf and his precarious state of health'; and . there was that profound glow oi'love aud ado. fation of the Saviour?that-perfect conviction Hbat he \youhl have the priceless privilege to enjoy this "Rest,'-' that every christian heart in the assombly was warmed into love aud re. joiced in the earnest conviction that rest and jojr awaited the people of God afler their fitful Rife was over, i He did all things well, and this good man ha3 'entered his "Rest," in the presenco of his God. Resolved, That these Resolutions be entered 'on the journal, a copy bo sent to tho -family of the Rector and be published in the 'Camden Journal JO JIN M. DESA'USSURE, Secretary. Annoiaiiceixients TOR SHERIFF. The undersigned announces himselfa candi'date for Sheriff of Kershaw District, at the ensuing election. F<. E. SILL. November 10r Family Flour. KA BBL. FAMILY FLOUR. t)v For sale by , October20 H. BAUM, BRO. & CO. A The National 'Marine and Fire Insurance C o., New Orleans.' A_ssets, 565*000 'pHE UNDERSIGNED, AS AGENT FOR 1. ilic above Company, is prepared to Insure BUILDINGS, COTTON and MERCHANDISE against loss or da aago by (Ire. A. M. KENNEDY, Agent. (SPOffice at the store of R M. Kenkedy. November 24. 1st Jan. '60. MTG00DS _A_t "Wholesale' M- WINSTOCK ^ "rAnuo OTfTV A \TT\ rTUTVTRV Jixri/itiuo uiu Am/ WWJ.IJJ.UJ. dealers that he has just opened at his establishment, over J. G, Gibbes', near the Court House, a large and .handsome stock of DRY GOODS, tfAttCY ARTICLES, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, etc., Which he offers at wholesale, at prices as low, or lower, than they can be bought for in Charleston or elsewhere?barely adding cost of transportation. /SrCamdeii, Abbeville, Anderson, Greenville and Newberry papers copy three times and forward bills. November 17. ' ' 3. . Lffltlli'M ? :o:? PATONIZE THE OLD AND TRIED ESTABLISHMENT. H. BAM, KR0.&C0. Begs to announce to the people of Camden and vicinity, that he is now receiving- a large and splendid STOCK OF GOODS t 4-Ion4- ...in Vrtmind +11001 nf nlrl Uilclb >>111 luiianu viiuiu w? times. My stock consists in part, of a full assortment of DRY GOODS. FANCY GOODS. CLOTHING. HATS & CAPS. BOOTS & SHOES. GROCERIES. & HARDWARE. CUTLERRY. BAGGING, ROPE, TWINE, &C. &C. the details of which are too tedious to mention. I will sell my goods as low as they can be bought in any city. . T$3^I would say to my A-invulx tlmt jik m\' cncital is very ^ ** " / JL %/ limited at present, lam compelled (o sell for Cash, and Cash only, H. BATJM, BRO. &CO, September 15. tf. WM.M. SHANNON^ ATTOH^Elf AT WW, &C., offers 11 is services to his "feeI.OW citizitis as Roal-K^tate Agent, and will negotiate fur tho sale of Lands to Northern Land Companies, and other capilalisis. Plant rs who desire to dispose of ail 01 portions of their lands may do woll by an early application. September 2. Smog. notice" Tiie subscriber jnfo'rms thesitiZKNS of Camden that tho . cars will mn through from Charleston to within a milo of Hopkins Torn Out-commencing Saturday 14th inst. He has a "Wave House at Kingsville, and will attend to the receiving and forwarding of all goods consigned to him. He will also run a number of Toams to Camden, and will .haul goods to that place at two dollars per hundred, aud will .take cotton in rc-v turg. He will ht>ld himself responsible for all good, from the time they are received into his Wart House un'il delivered in Camden, if sent by his waggons. JOSLril" BATES. October 20. . p. Notice. rIE COPARTNERSHIP HITHERTO EXISTING under the name of DRAKEFORD & Co , is hereby dissolved. The Notes and accounts of the firm will be found in the hands of Jamks Jones for collection. Parties hre urged t< come forward and liquidate their indebtedness. J. J. DRAKEFORD. J; JONES. October 20 tf AOTiCJE. CITIZENS OF CAMDEN AND VICINITY who are desirous of hiring Carriages, Buggies and Saddle Horses for gentlefoan or ladies, can do so by leavina'tbcir orders at the 6torc of Mr. C. J. McDowall, or applying to (JOI. A. I}. GoodWyk, at his residence. A. D. GOODWYN. November 17. 4. Administrator's Notice. All persons having claims against the estate of the late Wm. Hall deceased, will present'them properly attested and all persons in anywise indebted to sail estate are required to come forward and settl< their dui s with me. * j. b. hall, Extr. to tho "Will. November 17 3t Administrator's Notice I)ERSONS HAYING DEMAND AGAINS: the estate of the Into I'inly MoCabkil are requested to present their claims, properl ? attested; and all persons indebted to said es taer will come forward and sottle the sam< without delay. Mr. T. II. Smith is authorized to act as m , agent in the settlement of tlio above estati during my absence from tho district. ' C. II. THOMPSON, Adm'r. November. 17 3t ,a|?\ * ' ^ V G. H & J. G. MOFFIT, FA CI TORS & 0 OMMISSION 1A.ERCHA1STSX bliarlestoh, & O-. 0* Liberal advances made on Cotton, Naval stores and Produce ef all kinhs. They will also receive and forward Merchandise. i G. H. Moffit, J. G. Moffit, of Charleston, S. C., of Camden, S. 0/ October 20 3m. NOLAND & CO.> SUCCESSORS TO A. McKEiVSTE & . CO., Saddlers^ IV O. 110 MEETING. ST., Opposite the Ice House, Charleston, S. C-, jtsgTImporters and Manufacturers of Saddle's Harness, Trunks, Valises and Carpet ilag's Saddlery, Hardware, Harness^Bridle Skirting. Leather of Superior Quality for sale low to the trade. JNO. C. NOLAND. M. BOLGER. October 20 8. c. n. averill & son, GENERAL COMMISSION AMD FOR WARDIF C MERCHANTS. NO. 20 HAYNE ST., CHARLESTOW,S.C._ Refereess,?Geo. W. Williams & Co., Charleston, S. C. , James Duulap, Camden, S. C. C. N. Averill. J. II. Averill. ' October 20. * *8. lee & spencer, FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WILT, BUT OR SELL ANY PRODUCE or property, or transact any lousiness upon commission." . pgrOffice to be opened in Charleston on 1st October next They ask a share of public patronage. . GEO. W. LEE, of Sumter. CHAS. SPENCER, of Bishopville. September 29 * purchasing & sale agency. The subscriber has resumed business in Charleston, and will attend to (he PURCHASE OF GOODS, SALE OF PROL)UCE, and any other business which may be intrusted to. his earo. Address Box No. 385, Charleston P. O. A; M LEE. September 29. . _ 5. c. r. holmes, Commission Merchant, ACCOMMODATION WHARF,; Charleston, S- C?:o:? BSyAttcntion given to tho sale of COTTON, FLOUR, WHEAT, AND OTHER PRODUCE, AND TO FILLING OF ORDERS. Referees,? Gen." J. I). Kershaw, Gen. J. D. Kenm'dy'and Capt. W. Z. Leitncr. September 15. ly. thadDeus street, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,1 aud agent of X. York at.d Charleston Steamship Line, * CHA ? WESTON, Cl? Pays special attention to tlio forwarding of Goods from abroad, with the interior, and Cotton, . Turpentine, Rosin ntid.other produce from the interior to any ports of.the North or Kurope. ?3?~0ash advances made, on produce to his consignment. - A ugust 25 8t. Southern Advertising Agency. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED ON* THE most reasonable terms for the LEADING NEWSPAPERS in the South. Specimen copies can bo seen by applying to . HORACE P. RUGG-, No. 108 Market-St., (P. 0. Box' 241.) Charleston, S. C. ^"Advertisers will do well to call. September 12 GEO. W. WILLIAMS &T CO.. MERCHANTS AND BANKERS. Charleston, S- C-, ' CFFER FOR ' SALE ON FAVORABLE ' TERMS: -IOAA COILS HEMP AND MAi lUUU NILAROPE. 200 bales Gunny Baggtag and Twine 1000 kegs Nails, assorted sizes * 300 bbls, Coffee Sugar, A, B and C 200 bags Rio and Java Coffee 100 bbls. Molasses and Syrnp 200 boxes Adamantine and Sperm Caudle9 100 boxes Tin, I C and I X 100 boxes Window Glass 100 bbls. White Wine and Cider Vin. cgar 100 bbls. Copperas, Blue Stone and Epsom Salts 1000 bbls Jarvis' Island Gnano - i; Sodo, Segars, Tobacco, Mackerel, Starch, Spices, &c., &c. GOLD, SILVER, DANK NOTES STERLING AND NEW YORK EXCHANGE. November 3. 5. ? f For Rent. InrmAT TVTCSTRABLE RESIDENCE AT JL North Kftkwood, ' recontly occupied, by . Mrs. Bryan and Ncyle. Possession given immediately. ' ?also? ; That now and comfortable residence, near the ( depot, occupied by Mr. Jas. Jokes. Posses[ sion given on 1st January next. ?also ? That Elegant Residence in South Kirkwood, " formerly belonging to Col. W. A. Ancrum, deceased. Possession given 1st January next. ?also? TJwt-snug farm, with comfortable buildings thoreon, about six miles from Camden, on the Darlington Road. It consists of 400 acres, 85 of which are under culture. There is a T House, Mill and other improvements on the l place. ? For terms, #c., apply to TVm. M. Siiakkon. J MORRIS MEYER. . . ' November 11 8t i . y Goshen Butter. * \ (\ KEGS GOSHEN BUTTER. 1U ?also? Cheese, Crackers, &c. Fcr sale by October 20 H. BAUM, 13RO. CO. Prospectus of Charleston Daily News, 1TI/'ILI BE-.PUBLISIIICD ABOUT TlIE. tt P1RST Week in August, and. Teguarly thereafter, The Charleston Daily 1Vexes. As native Carolinians, -the publishers will naturally look to the interests of their own State, and to that of the South; "atid.as citizens of the United States they will not be'-wunthig in the proper amount of dovotion and respect for tho General Government. Every effort shall bo made to make the Daily News a lirat class newspaper, and in every way worthy of the patronage of the public. Our terms, for tho present, will he al the rate of $10 per annum. Subscriptions received for 3, 6 and 12 months, payable in advance. POSTMASTERS, and othcrsJthrougliout the country who may interest themselves in procuring subscriptions, will bo allowed the usual per centage. CATHCART, McJIILLAN & MORTON, Proprietors. No. 18 ITayne Stree', Charleston, S. C. nr\ DA "Rrpivn^ RSTTTP V V X xx xv x x i ju av . ? ? NOTICE. S T. Robinson. OF THE LATE FIRM OF CALDWELL A ROBINSON, and lift son JOHN ROBINSON, have formed a copartnership under the style oFS. T. ROBINSON &SON, for thejnirpose of conducting the FACTORAGE September 22 n. CAUM, BRO. & CO. "notice." rpiIE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO J. inform his old friends and tlie public generally that be has now on hand and intends to keep a general assortment of Tin Ware of his own manufacture which lie -offers for sale at Wholesale and Retail on reasonable terms.? He hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. All job work and repairing done with neatness and diapatch antfall work warranted to give satisfaction. fiVy"Givo him a call at the stand formerly, known as tlie Barber Shop. . 4 JNO. R. GOOD ALE., November 3 ' 3t. Notice. JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of Gents Furnishing Goods, consist ing in part of L. B. Shirts, Merino DiVder-shirts, and Drawers, Canton Flannel do., British, French aud American Half Hose," Uloves, Cossimer, LylejTliread, &c. Cravats, Black and Fancy. McDONAlD & McCURRT. NovemborlO tf . For Sale, or to Exchange for Mules. TWO OR THREE WELL RREtfMARFS, Villi foal by "Clive." ALSO? n very hnud.-omo thoroughbred Colt, near two years old. Apply to Wil. M. SHANNON. Novembor 10. 2. CLOAKS! OF THE LATEST STYLES, AND OF THE finest materials, for sale at September 22 H. BAUM, BRO. A 00. Headq'rs Dist. Kershaw^ . Camden, S. C., ) . October 20, 1865. J CIRCULAR. ' IVTOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 ^ on the l5tli day of November rtxt, all contracts remaining in this office will l>e sent to Sumter, S. C. Persons who havo made contracts and desiring to have evidence of the same will do well to call at this and procure the duplicate copy prio^to that date. E. A. irISKE, Capt. 30th Mass. V. Vols., Copad'g District. October 27 Sontli Carolina?Kershaw Disi.. BY A. L. MCDON'ALJ}, >ESQUlHE, ORDINARY. WHEREAS, JOS. K. KIRKLAND, v applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and Singular the goods and chatties, rights and credits of Jno. P. Kirkland, late of the District aforesaid deceased. These are, therefore, to cite' and admonish all, and singular, the kindred and creditors of the deceased to be and appear before mc at our next Ordinary's Court for tbe.Baid District, to be holden at Kershaw Court House on -the -5th day of December prbx., to show cause,'' if any, why the said administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 17th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty five, And of the ninetieth -year of the Independence1 and Sovereignty of the State of South "Carolina. alex. l. Mcdonald, o. k. d. November 17 . j?t. W: W - &c/ TUST OPENED A LARGE AND *\ ^ beautiful stockvof Frebehj English and American Perfumery, and Toilet articles, consisting of Cologne, Magnolia Water, Handkerchief Extracts, Pomade* . Toilet Boxeaand Powder, Genuine Brown jf Winsor Soap. Tooth and Hair Bcttshea, ^ Dressing coml*, &c? &C. D. F. HODGB^N^v Septcmbcr.' >g . Kerosine Oil - I QF THE BEST QUALITY.' A , fresh supply received every -two weeks also Lamps and Cliimnies. H. F. HODGSOtf. September 8. ; . ' / ' + : .? ^ -i-4 ? - - ? Confectionary, &c, Q.UM -DROPS. CANDIES, AfcD - Lozenges, &c., for sale by -h. V' - . 11. F. HODGSON. - ^ September 8. V . : : HTANNjlRS OIL, BLUE J- Copperas, Extract Logwod&^wict Concentrated Ley. For salo by II. F. eODOSQNr September 8 ;' ' DRUGS, MEDICINES, "< THE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST OPENED a frcsli supply of-Drugs, Medicines (^"Persons wanting Medicines on Sunday* will please send from 9 to 10 a. m. . September 8~ .-t ; H, P. HODGSON. - Groceries. W? HAVE JUST RECEIVED A COM* -T4 PLETK. assortment of GROCERIES, * d consisting in part of Coffee, Sugar, brown, clar-. I fried and crushed; .Tea, green and block; Starch, I Fish, Cheese, Soap, Ginger, Pepper, 'Cmdleo, ( \ sperm and adamantine, &c., &c. - - , Mcdonald & mcCurry, . ' August 18. Notice. v ^ WE HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A .CO% ' PARTNERSHIP, under. the firm df .McDONALD & McCURRY, for the purpose of carrying on the general mercantile and mamu "*' facturing business. , " 0. A. McDONALD. , J. W. McCURRY. August 18.." % . v' 1WT _ -L * _ _ notice- , A PPLICATION WILL BE MADE AT THE Xjl NEXT session of the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, to extend the corporate limits of the Town of Camden, so a? to include.the village of Kirkwood. ' V Avgnst 25 ' Nickerson's Hotel COLUMBIA, S. C THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING "7 leased the Jarge and COMMODIOUS ' BUILDING known as the "Columbia , , Methodist Female College," will open it as a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, on Sep-. ' tember 7. T.. S. NICKERSON, Proprietqr, , ' jJSTPapere throughout the State copy twice a week for five weeks, and send bills to this office. September 8. . 10t. AUCTION AND COM# MISSIOH THE SUBSCRIBER STILL CONTINUES .L the above business. All orders left - with . . him or notice given to J. M. Gayle, P. 5L, will be promptly attended to?charges reason able. . Aug II J. K. WITHERSPOON. Notice* * All persons haying demanP3 ngaiuBt the Estate of John Workman Deceased, are requested to present them duly attested, aod all persons indebted to the same will make immediate payment to THOS. J. WORKMAN, Ex'tr. September 15. tf. Notice. The notes and accounts op, MESSRS KOOPiiAN wnd SOMMER3 are in my h'ands for settlement. Parties will do well to attend to them at an early day. J. P. KERSHAW, Att'y at Law. September 15' ly. FOR SALE OR RENT. MY River PJantation, 3 milos from Camden, containing 2,500 across ' H. BAUM, BRO. & CO. Sept. 8, - tf Dry Grooms. JUST RECEIVED. A SMALL, BUT COMPLETE stock of Dry Goods, consisting iq part of Prints; black, purplo and colored Swiag Muslins, Jaconet Cambrics, &c.; Long Clofhi, black and tuown Homespun, Linen Hd'kfs., Indies and gentleman's white and colored Hose, Irish Linen Towels and Toweling, and varioua other articles too numerous to mention. CaH and sec for y&ursclf. One door North'of Mafheson and Co. McDGNALD & McCURRT* August- 18. WINDOW GLASS AND PUTTY, T T for sale by n. F. HODGSON". September 8. FOE SALE. A FINE PAIR OF- FAMILY 30RSE8, *' 'perfectiy gentle and of fiie actions. ?ALSO? A tine youtig'Jaek, 8 years old, untried; 1 fine Mare and Colt, and some auperior Beef Cattle. Apply to C. J. SJANNON. ' November 10. . 4, Merchaot Tailors. 1M1E MERCHANT TAILORING BUSI. NESS, AS formerly done C. A. McDONALD, will bo continued in all its various branches, by . McDONAL? & McCURRY. August 1? 'tf.