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MjW r?.mmr ..mt nmemoria^. Died, at Bcntousville, N. U-, near the battle Held, or diarrhoea and ge'.eral debility, on the 25thdi.vofM.iwh, 1805, THOMAS JKFFJCR S0NT BRACE, only son of ilexlty and J axe R. UttACK, iu the 28th year of hist ge. Our* young friend had run his mortal race, months ere his family knew it. Humors had brought the sad tidings weeks ago, but it was not until recently that his death was fully find certainly known. During the sanguinary war of the past four years," Tpomas twice tried to serve his country in the field, but his feeble | ^constitution rendered hi in unequal to the task. I and he was honorably discharged. Desirous. J welfare; lie engaged in teachings-one o'f his ? I > ravori^emRloyiiientS. -; Butwiien^ifiother? call jj > was made, albeit physically imfit, his patriotic? . i Bpirit prompted'Jiiro;to buckle otv Ji^'Armour,' hud again to enter the field. It was . When in Camden, S.; CM on litis duty, tbajL'he^wJis taken prisoner/carried to Noyth Carolina^ abd there . ^?avedpbisyduii|fHfe on theisltetof hiaiil?.eding land. He was left byifcbe iiivading arfoy; f at Mr. frreen Flower,s, very mchyand at hisj -own request.was conveyed by that kind family, " omaifniii' miles distant; in or- | 10 Deiu?jua*uio, ov?.. der that he nnght be nearer the physician. One -the evening of that a'araaday he-died, and was ' burried there the next^MSrningj' with severaluf , 'Lis gallant Carolinacolptades. It is indeed comforting-, specially to bereaved i " ones, to know, bq|fc that lie wits .well cared for | . :^u Lis last njomenfvby the ladies' of that height j borbood, and that he died the death of the" j righteous-. His winding sheet, (for he' was Juried t$a soldier from home, wiihrttit a coffin) 1 "Was a q;.i t given for that purpose, by her who i made it The united testimony orthose who j were.with him in liis sickness is. that hiB hopes j 'Were firmly'fixed -upon ilie.. uRobk ol Age-/" and that he sleeps the sleep-of Jesus. * ' "Asieep in Jesus! gentle sleep f ? j 'Prom which noiie ever wakes to weepy . A calm And undisturbed-repose, % Unbroken by the last of foes " v ^.V . This is wfrat we had * expected to hear from ^thecharacter of that life be lived w^ile amongst 1 'us: For many years he had been a, member of tlier Methodist Episcopal Church, , was also a useful officer in. the Sabbath School, and when? ever he wenr, the jjsviour of his quirt, yetac tive piety was sedR* and" felt. Everything so. - tar as we could judge, seemed melted in that solvent. - J . r His;affection and r&pftjr for liis parents and ! sisters, was worthy of imitation. He was an : obedrent sofi^A .devoted brother, a quiet j*et ; useful citizen,'and above -Sll^n homblefoliower - " J ''--aKbitant'Kia inal. mo v.ortne precious neuwmct- ? ? v- flaeots he often spoke o of home and friends on ear:h ?of hdjle a n d friends in Hca " ven. w*e have thus gobd' reason to believe, That J ho'dead, he lives?tho' gone, lie is not lost . "The dead are like tie stars of daj, . Reinov^ from mortal reye, -Tet-aot extinct,.there bold theirirny ; Aiinonncements /FOR. 8WERIFF. | The uirda-signed announces'iimaelf a candi- ; aiute for Sheriff, of Kershaw District, ;et tliW . ( ensidng.election. . :E.:K:>6ILL. ' November IP. Groderias; "VSmes < , rm v, < .rr.nE' UyDRRSiGNSn ..HAS ON H mp .-.'Jft,# ebmjdete'aad-olioiceselection of all k inds ' of lightGttjceries,, Wines and r ^fqnors, whichhe.'p.<hw5.<& selling ata very reaWaiiie figure,. 4 . ' U, DaASC^.' ; side '- .irf::~-'' i'-'fi fi&.?r:e% - . BA'C^i BllOi ifcCO. -^dinan'^ b j^^elr'j ofDeecirbertnst^ at;,tbe | Cattle, Hogsabd Siecpj!V^fe Podrler,' ,J Peas, Plantation , Utenalte, ifipmehold . and KitcliCQPuiaitar^vana v^inooaotljer. i - Tetos tnade ^'?PUBLIC SALE. TTORSES, MULES, CATTLE, PIOUS, *--*- (or pork,) Sheep, Slips, Corn, Peas, Potatoes, Fodder, Pinders, liicc, Wagons, Sorghum. Carts, Leather, a Carriage, .Plantation Tools and Implements, Household and 'Kitchen Furniture. By authority to me granted by X. Graham, Esq., Ordinary for Sumter District, I will sell at auction, at Santoe Place, the Plantation of the late John A. vColclough. in Clarendon, on Thursday, the 14th of December, a portion of'the articles above enumerated, uDd on Tues* day, the 19th, I will sell at the Plantation of the said John A. .Oolclough in Sumter District, where I reside, the remainder of the articles above |nunxcr?ted. j?^~Conditions cash. E. M. COLCLOUGII. Ad'x of John A. Colclongh, de'ed. South Corolitia?Kct'ohaiv fi>isl ay A. L. MCDONALD, ESQUIRE, OUDINAUY TTOIIEREAS I)R, J. G. JONES AP~ ? plied tome for Letters of Adaninistration on all and singular the goods and chatties, rights and credits of ~W. C. Cunningham late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and ad* snoriisb all. and singular. the 'kindred and" creditors of the deceased to be and - appear before me at onr next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Kershaw Court House on the 15th <day of December inst.< to show cause, if .any, why th.e said administration should mot. be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 1st day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and )6ixty*five, and of the ninetieth year of the independence and Sovereignty of the State of South Caroliua. ALEX. L. McDONALD; 0. K. D. December 1. 2t. Family Flour. K A BBL..FAMILY FLOUR. Dv For sale bv October 20 H. B VUM. BRO * CO s i ^aa*aep^jju?ja?ur i ii_ngir*ii fra.i 'b.i. <A.t > i .?i . <*"* ?! The National Marine and Fire Insurance C o., New Orleans.' .Assets, 565,000 i HE UNDERSIGNED, AS AGENT FOR 1 the above Company, is prepared to Insure BUILDINGS, COTTON" and MERCHANDISE against loss or da j(jp:e by tire. A. U. KENNEDY, Agent. ?^"0(ficc at the stoic of r M. Kenxehv. November 24. 1st Jan.'GO. NEW: GOODS! At "Wholesale! K- WIMSTOCK tNKOHMS city and country .J. dealers that lie has just opened at his establish me nt, over J. G, Gibbes', near the Court House, a large and handsome cfnol* r\f "'drygoods,fancy articles, BOOTS, SHOES, I1ATS, 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. ASrOamden, Abbeville, Anderson, Greenville and Newberry papers copy three times and forward bills. November 17. 3. URGE 11 ? :o: ? PATON1ZE THE OLD AND TRIED ESTABLISH II. BAUM, MQ.MO. Begs to announce to the people of Catndcrf and vicinity, that he is nuw receiving a large and splendid STOCK OF GOODS that will remind ^hem of ' old times. My stock consists in part, of a full assortment of DRY GOODS. FANCY GOODS. - . CLOTHING. TT \ TO P, r< A T>Q J.J./VJ.U CV ViX! M. BOOTS & SHOES. GROCERIES. & HARDWARE. CUTLERRY. RAGGING, ROPE, TWINE, &C. &C. tLe details of which are too tedious to mention. I will sell my goods as low as they can be bought in any city. t^S^I would say to my friends that as my capital is very limited at present, lam compelled to sell for Cash, and Cash only, H. BAUM, BRO. & CO. September 15. tf. WM. M. SHANNON ATTORSEV AT f,HV, & ., OPFKIIS HIS SERVICES TO HIS FHT.T mo* , i *ri r .-.**??.> t-'tmrto ??kI rrill iicsr lidfc lor I lio sale of Lands to Northern Laud Companies, and other capitalis'S. Planl r.s who desire to dispose of all 01 portions of pnotr mnas mayao wou uy an cany uppuvub'on. I September 2. 3mos. NOTICE. HPHE SUBSCRIBERINFORMS THECITI1 ZENS of Camden that the cars will run through from Charleston to within a mile of Hopkins Turn Out-commencing Saturday 14th inst. Jle has a Ware House at Kingsvillc, ami will attend to the receiving aud forwarding of all goods consigned to him. i lie will also run a number of Teams to Camden, and will haul goods to that place tit two dollars per li.nndred, and will take cotton in return. lie will hold himself responsible for all good from the tifno they a re received into his Ware House until delivered in Carndtn, if sent by his waggons. . JOSEPH BATES. October 20. 6. Notice. THE 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 James Jones for collection. Parlies arc urged ti come forward and liquidate their indebtedness. J. J. DRAKEFORD. J. JONES. October 20 tf i C . CITIZENS OF CAMDEN AND VI-. C1NITY who are desirous of hiring Carriages, Buggies and Saddle Horses for gentleman or Tidies, can ,tio so by leaving their orders at the stove of Mr. C. J. "McDowall, or applying to Col. A. D. CoODWrK, at his residence. A. D. GOODWYN. November IT. -.4. Administrator's Notice. All persons having claims against the estate of the lato "Wit. Hall, deceased, willpresent'thomproperly attested; and nil persons in anywise indebted to said estate arc required to come forward and settle tbeir du- s with me. J. B. HALL. Extr. to the Will. November 17 tit Administrator's Notice. PERSONSIfAVrNCl DEMAND AGAINST the estate of the lato Fixr.v JToDaskiix arc requested to present their claims, properly attested ; and all persons indebted to said es^ tuer will come forward and settle the same, without delay. Mr. T. If. S.\rrrn is authorised to act &9 my agent in the settlement of the above estate, during my absence from the district. . C. M. THOMPSON, , Adm'r. November 17 3t "a h. & j. a mofpit, FA 0'TORS &: GOMIUSSIONMERC//AN TS, Cliarlesston, S- O, Qg" Liberal advances made on Cotton, Naval stores and 1'roduce ol all kinlisv They will also receive and forward Merchandise. 0. II. MOFFIT, J. G. MOfFlT. of Charleston, S. C., of Camden, S. C. October 20 3m. inland & co., SUCCESSORS TO A. McKEVSlE & CO., saddlers? O 119 MEETING ST., Opposite the Ice House, Charleston, S. C., {.^"Importers and Manufacturers of Saddle's Harness, Trunks, Valises and Carpet ling's Saddlery, Hardware, Harness, Bridle Skirting. Leather ofSuperior Qualify f?r saie i?w to fiic trade. JNO. C. NOLAND. M. BOLGER. October 20 8. _ c. N. AVERlLL & SON, SEVERAL COMMISSI Or AND FOR WARDIJV C MER CIIAA'TS. XO. 20 HAYXfi ST., CHARLESTOY, ?. C. Referees*,?Geo. W. Williams & Co.,' Charleston, S. C. James Dunlap, Camden, S. C. C. N. Avehill. J. II. Averili.. Oi tober 20. *8. LEE & SPENCER^ FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION . MERCHANTS. WILL BUT OR SELL ANY PRODUCE or property, or transact any business upon commission. Office to be opened in Charleston on 1st October next. They ask a share of public patronage. GEO. W. LEE, of Sumter. . CI-IAS. SPENCER, of Bisbopville. September 29 * PURCHASING & SALE . AGENCY. The subscriber has resumed business in Charleston, and wil^ attend to the PURCHASE OF GOODS, SALE OF PRODUCE, and any other business which may be intrusted to his care. Address Box No. 385, Clin rleston P. 0. A. M LEE. September 29. 5. C. R. HOLMES, Commission Merchant, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, Charleston, S- CftSTAttention given to the sale of COTTON, FLOUR, WHEAT, AND OTHER PRODUCE, AND TO FILL ING OF ORDERS. Referees,? Gen. J. B. Kershaw, Gen. J. D. Kcun"dy and Capt. W. Z. Leitner. September 15. ly. THADDEUS STREET, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,1 and ngtut of N. York and Clmrleston Steamship Line, ....... CIIAi LEfttOA, 5. ? Pays special attention to tho forwarding of (ioods from abroad, with the interior,and Cottou, Turpentine, Rosin and other produce from the | interior to any ports of the North or Kuropc. iPgTCash advances made on produce to his consignment. . . August 2"> 8t. Southern Advertising | Agency. ADVERTISEMENTS 11KCE1VEJ1-ON TIIK most reasonable icrnisfor tlie LEADINXJ-j NEWSPAPERS in tlie Soufli. Specimen copits cod be seen by applying to HORACE P. RUCG, Ko. 108 Mnrket-St., (P. O^Box 241.) Cliarleston, S. "C. (^"Advertisers will do well to call. September 12 GEO. W. WiLLIAMS & CO.. MERCHANTS AMD BANKERS,. Charleston, S- C> OFFER FOR SALE ON FAVORABLE TERMS: 1 ft A A COILS HEMP AND MAlUW NILAROPE. 200 bales Gunny Bagging and Twine 1000 kegs Nails, assorted sizes 300 bbls, Coffee Sugar, A, B and C 200 bags Piio and Java Coffee 100 bbls. Molasses and Syrrp gOO boxes Adamantine and Sperm Candles 100 boxes Tin, I C and I X 100 boxes Window Glass 100 bbls. Wliito^Wine and Cider Win. cgar 100 bbls. Copperas, Blue Stono and Epsom Salts * I . 1 ? T 1 1 /"I 1000 bbis Jarvis tstana uuano Sodo, Segars, Tobacco, Mackerel, Starch, Spices, &c., &c. GOLD, SILVER, 7-4 ANF NOTES 8TEE'HOARD NEWY RK EXCHANGE November 3. 5. \ For Rent rpHAT PI?>'1 RA BLE RESIDENCE AT A. North Kirk wood, recently 'n-eii]-ieil by Mrs. Bryan and Xcylc. Possession given immediately. ?Al.SO? Tliat new and comfortable residence, near t'le depot, occupied by Mr. Jas. Jones. Possession given on 1st January next. ?ALSO ? That Elegant Residence in South Kirkwood, formerly belonging to Col. W. A. Aucrnui, doc used. Possession given 1st January next. ?also?. Thai snug farm, w itli comfortable buil lings thereon, about six miles from Camden, on tho Darlington Ko&l. It consists ol' 400 acres, 35 ot which ore under culture. There is a House, Mill and other improvements on the place. For terms, Ac., applv to AVst. M. Shannon -MORRIS MEYER. November 17 St ' Goshen' Butter. JQ KEGS GOSHEN BUTTER. Cheese, Crackers,.Ac. For sale by October 20 H. BAT7M, BRO. CO. Prospectus of Charleston Daily News, \\J ILL BE PUBLISH I'D A POUT THH ? T FIRST "Week in- August, nud reguarly thereafter, The Chart c*ton Daily JVtir.v. As native Carolinians, the'-publishers will naturally look to the interests oNjJmir own State, nn(l to that of the South; and as citizens of the United Slates they will not ho wanting . in the proper amount of devotion and respect- , | for the General Government. Kvery effort ! shall bo made to make the Daily Xctr* a llrst j class new.sp*cr, and in every way worthy of the patronage of the public. Our terms, for the present, will bp at the rate of $10 per annum. Subscriptions received for 8, G nud 12 months, payable in advance. POST-11ASTKR3, and others throughout the country who may interest themselves in procuring subscriptions, will bo allowed the usual per ccntagc. CATHCART, McMILLANi MORTON, Proprietors. No. 18 Ilayne Street, Charleston, S. C. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. , S- T- Eobinsoii) OF THE LATE FIRM OF CALDWELL 4 ROBINSON, and las son JOHN ROBINSON, have fanned a copartnership under the style ' of S. T. UOBINtON & SON, for thejnirpose of conduct iug the FACTORAGE <? GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS. pST'Office at tlie North-east corner of Kast Bay and Accommodation Wharf, up Stairs, Charleston, S. C. November 3?L CLOTHSTCASSIME RE& 1 Broadcloth, black and colored j Cassimeres of all descriptions, for sale ' by H. BATJM, BRO. & CO. < September 22 ^ fclBBONS! RIBBONS!! OF ALL SHADES AND QUALITIES, suitable for Ilots, Bonnets and Bolts, for ' sale by EL JBAGM, BRO. & CO. # September 22 JUST A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, consisting in part of E. D. Cheese, Mackerel, Herrings. Cod Fish Strip Bacon (u very superior article,) also Sugar Coffee, Tea, Svr ip, Colman's Durjiam Mustard. ' and a complete stock of Crockery and'Glass ' Ware, at Very low prices for cash. Apply to ' G. J. McDOWALL & BROO no door below Young's Book Stro. . November 3 NOTICE. M. SHANNON ESQ., IS MY 11EG-t T ulurly appointed agent during my absence from Kershaw J i-triot. MORRIS MEYER. November 3 tit Til AYE JUST OPENED IN THE STORE OPPOSITE ibe Branch Bank, hii entirely new stock of DkY GOODS and GROCERIES, 1 consisting of aHicles most SUITABLE to the wants auu necessities ut the community at this time. By strict attention to business, selling goods at a reasonable nric.' and' keeping constantly on hand such articles as are mostf in demrmd, I , hope to receive a fair share of custom, terms arc strictly Cn*h. J JONES. ' . August 25 NOTICE. THE CGPA RTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING between J. W. McCurry & S. TTnmmerslough, under the Firm of McCurry & Htftnmerslough is this day dcsolvcd by mu- ' tual consent. The Boohs, Notes and Accounts of the concerifrarc in the hands of J. W. McCurry, who will attend to tho sottlcmeut of (lie concern! ' . f J. W. McCURRY. 3 S. HAMMERSLOUGH July 7. Lodge Property for Sale. < rpiIH PRINTING OFFICE BUILDING A and Lot, and the building lot south of the Masonic Lodge ruins, ;vnd immediately opposite i the Drug Store of Mr. Tf. F. Hodgson', are J offered for sale. For further particulars apply to F. J. OAKS, , L. McCVNDLESS, { J. 1. YILLKPIGUE, Committee. November 3 I COPARTNERSHIP. ' ON THR lOTIt OP SEPTEMBER THE ( undersigned formed a copartnership in the , totvn of Camden, for tho purpose of conducting r a general mercantile business. H.BAUM. . 1 MANNIS BAUM. A. WITTKOWSKY. November 3 . tf. ?:o:? Dissolution. * YN.CONSEQUEN OP Til K DEATH OF 1 -3- the liltc MAliL'USUAIJM, llie Hl'IIl Hereto- 1 fore existing- kumv ns H. 15 ALT II & BROTHER, havo been disolvcd by .mutual consent of all parties. IT. BAIJM. 1 * Sur. Partner j November 3. i ' J1 School Bocks* and Stationary. J \ NEW stock; ok school books, en-"ViSLISIJ and Classical, ?ALSO? i ^ ft Bibles, Hymns and Prayer Books, l'o.pcr. En veloncs, Pens, Pencils, Knives, Scissors! Spectacies, Gun Caps, Ac., just received a', the book 1 store. J. A YOUNG. s November 1(5. - 3, Notice. 1 "jTUST RECEIVED FROM TIIK BEST * If market on ilic continent, a lar^e ami ele- I p:ant stock of French and En el ish Cloths and ? Doeskin. Also, a larjre stock of Plain and Fancy Cassimera. Call ami sec for yourself at Mcdonald & mcCUURva I November lb :-J W. E. R. WORKMAN, ITTORSSY AT LAW & SOLICITOR IS tqiliTY, Brpad Street, Camden, S. C. September 1 Cmos. WM. M. SHANNON, ATTORNEY AT LAW & SOLICITOR 1NEQYITY. . Oj)<ce ul Brunch Bunk, September 1 3raos. W. 2. LEli'NERj 5 ATTORNEY ASD COLAS EL LCR. Office, Broad Sli ect, Camden, S. C. August 25 : XM. DAVIS, " ATTOKIEY AT LAW. BST Office, That formerly occupied by Wni. M. Shannon. August 4, J. B. KERSHAW^ ATTORSBl A? D SOLICITOR, Office, Broad Street, Camden, S. C. 'E^-A 1 mitcd number of students will be larefully prepared foi the Bar. August 25 WATCHES AND JEWELRY. The subscriber is prepared tc REPAIR Watches ntid 'Jewelry of ever} lescription, at the shortest notice; and all tvork warranted. pg"Tliird door abovo the Market on Rroac Street. August 25?t.f.j\ JVM. LeGRAND. "sIpTancker, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. C A M.D El* , S . C . August 25 W. L. DEPASS, ITTORiYEY AT LAW ANE> SO LICITOU IN EQUITY. . Office, Broad Street, near?;/ opposite the Court N _ House, Camden> S. C., ; attend to cases before the Suporioi md Circuit rrovust Courts in the District o! Eastern South Carolina, and especially to the jollocticn of all claims for property against the Government. September 1 4 a 20,000 sfoTbOFiLl3RAX^ September 22 - n. BAUM, BRO. & CO. NOTICE. rHE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO inform his old friends and the public generally that lie lias now on hand and intends tc keep a general assortment of Tin "Ware of his jwii manufacture which lie oilers for sale at WluHcsatr- Rmi-tttnirif-tm "reasonable terms.? Me hopes by strict attention to business tc merit a sliar/J oi public patronage. All job work and repairing done with neatness and din pa tcli and all work Warranted to give satisfaction. ffi5B"Give him a call at the stand Pnrmnrl-n known us the Barber Shop. JNO. R. GbODALE. November 3 3t. N" otice* JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of Gents Furnishing Goods, consisting in part of'L. 13. Shirts, Merino Under-shirts, uid Drawers, Canton Flannel do., British, French and American Half Hose, Gloves, Castinier, LylcjThread, &c. Cravats, Black and Fancy. McDONALD & McCURRY. November 10 tf For Sale, or to Exchange for Mules. TWO OR THREE WELL BR?D MARFS, with foal by "dive." ?ALSO? i very hand-ome thoroughbred Col', near two -ears old. Apply to Wil. M. SHANNON. November 10. 12. CLOA-KS! OF THE L ATEST STYLES, AND OF THE finest materials, for sale at September 22 H. BAUM, BRO. & CO. ; 1 Headq'rs Dist. Kershaw, Camden, S. C.,) October 2C, 1865. J CIRCULAR. VfOTICEIS HEREBY GHVEN TIIAT b v on the l5tb day of November lext, all contracts remaining in this >ffice will be sent to Sumter, S. C. Persons who have made contracts and lesiring to have evidence of the same vill do well to call at this office and >rocnrc tlic duplicate copy prior to that late. E. A. HSKE, JM Capt. 00 tli Mass. V. Vols.,|^B Coind'g District? October 27 Soiitli Carolirta-Kcrshaw i>:s8.. 1Y A. L. MCDONALD, ESQUIRE, ORDINARY. rmieeeas, 0os. k. k1 uk land; applied to mo for Letters of Aduinistration on all and Singular the foods and chatties, rights and credits cf Ino. P. Kirkland, late of the District iforesaid deceased. These are, therefore, .-to cite and adnonish all, and singular, the kindred md creditors of the deceased to be and ippcar before ine at our nest Ordinary's Jonrt for the said District, to be liolden it. Kershaw Court House 011 the 5th lay of December prox., to show cause, f any, why the said adininistratitM hould not be granted. Civen under my hand and seal, this 7th day of November, in the year of our .or.l one thousand eight hundred a.id ixty five, and of I lie ninetieth year of he Independence and Sovereignty of I he State of South Carolina. alex. l. Mcdonald, o. k. d. November IT '2i. t \ r.v..v?< w ? , 2svsE*?ce?*>:iea: ?o^-Vta"iy,i.,car.,r^crL^.rui* i 1STew P.erftfmery <fec.> <fee. TUST OPENED A LARGE AND " beautiful stock of Freueh, English . and American Perfumery, and Toilet article*, consisting of Cologne, Magnolia Water, Handkerchief Extracts, Pomade, Toilet Poxes and Powder, Genuine Brown \Vinsor Soap. Tooth and Hair Brushes, ' Pressing combs, Ac., Ac. II. F. HODGSON.' September S. Kercsine Oil A QF THE BEST QUALITY, A J fresh supply ^-ijceived every two 1 ? weeks also Lamps and Chimnies. II; F. HODGSON. ' September 8. , C onfecticnary, &c. * nil! DROPS. CANDIES, AND ^ Lozenges, &c., for sale by , II. F.UODCSON.. September 8. . / ANNRKS OIL, BLUE STONE, Copperas, Extract Logwood, and Concentrated Ley. For sale by. 13. F. HODGSON. September 8 , | DRUGS, MEDICINES, , &'c., &c. The subscriber has just opened a fresh supply of Brugs, Medicines ifec.? All of which are of the very best quality and will l)e sold as cheap as possible. > ' frsg" Physician's prescriptions carefully com pounded at nil hours.. {^"Persons wanting Medicines on Eundaya will please send from 9 to 10 a. nr. September8.- 11. P..HODGSON. Groceries. * WE IIAYE JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE assortment of GKOOERIES, consisting in par^of Coffee, Sugar, brown^claritled and crushed; Tea, green and black; Starch, Fish, Cheese, Soap, Ginger, Pepper, Candles, sperm and adamantine, &cn &c. t - Mcdonald & moCurry. August 18. ' J a Notice. f X\T% have this day formed a co, V V PARTNERSHIP, under. the firm of McDONALD & McCURRY, for the purpose of carrying on the general mercantile and mann- ^ iuui-ujujk uuoiucao. - . c. a. Mcdonald . J. W. McCDBRT. 1 ' August 18." . t Notice. Application will be made at the NEXT session of the -General Assembly,, of the State of South .Carolina, to extend the ? corporate limits of the Town of Camden, 60 as to include the villagtt^f Kirkwood. August 25 ' . ' Nicker son's Hotel. COLUMBIA, S. C. v TMIE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING leased the large and COMMODIOUS BUILDING known as the "Columbia Methodist Female College," will open it as a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, on' Sep. ternbcr 7. T. S. NICKERSON, Proprietor. jJ3?"Papers throughout tire State copy twice a week for five weeks, and . send bills to this office. September 8. lOt. ; AUUTIUjN AJNJJ UUJML" MISSION. rpHE SUBSCRIBER STILL CONTINUES , .L the above business. All orders left with ' him or notice given to J. M. Gaylk, P. M., will be promptly attended to?chnr-jes reasonable. Aug II J. K. WITHERSPOON. . IJoticeAll persons having demands against the Estuto of John Workman Deceased, ore requested to present them duly .attested, and all persons indebted to the sm will make immediate payment to " 1 THOS. J. WORKMAN, Ex'tr. September 15. tf. Notice. ~ THE NOTES AND ACCOUNTS OP MESSRS KOOPJlAJff .and SOMMERS are in ray hands for settlement.' Parties will* do weU to attend to tliem at an early day. J. B. KERSHAW, Att'y at Law. September 15* ly. JFOR SALE OR RENT. MY lliver Plantation, 3 miles from Camden, containing 2,500 acres. tt rittat Sqit. S, tf Dry Goods. hnrtiST receive a small, but comWf PLF.TE stock of Dry Goods, consisting in ^irt of Prints; black, purple and colored Swiss Muslins, Jaconet Cambrics, Ac.; Long Cloth, black and brown Homespun, Linen. Hd'kfs., ladies and getitlemetL's white and colored Hose, Irish Linen Towels and Toweling, and various r otlier ni l ;<^ev too numerous to mention. Call and sec for yourself. One door North of Matbeson and Co. Mcdonald & mcCUrry August. 18. . WINDOW GLASS AND PUTTY, * * '. fur sale by 11. F. HODGSON. September S. FOR SALE. \ KlXi: I'AIK OF FAMILY HORSES, /V perfect y gentle oud of fine actions. ' ??\LSO? A tine your.g Jack, 3 years old, untried; 1 fine Marc nml Colt, and some superior Beef Cattle. Apply to C. J. shannon. November 10. 4. i Merchant- Tailors, j - ? ajj merchant tailoring busiI ji l iSS, AS formerly done by c. A. McDON! Al.D. v. ill be continued in all its various brand to;., by MCDONALD * McCURRY, -A tort:;! Li t?