The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, November 30, 1866, Image 4

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MISCELLANEOUS. The Poor Printer.?"I pity the poor Printer," said my Uncle Toby. "He's a poor creature," rejoined Trim. "How so?" said my Uncle.? "Because, in the first place," continued the Corporal, looking full upon my Uncle, " because he must endeavor to please everybody. In the negligence of a moment, perhaps, a small paragraph pops upon him; he hastily throws it to the compositor, it is inserted, and he is ruined to all intents and purposes." "Too much the case, Trim," said my Uncle, with a deep sigh," too much the case." "And please your honor," continued Trim, elevating his voice and striking into an imploring attitude, "this is not the " tt tt?_ whole." "UrO on inui, cam mj unci e, feelingly. "The printer sometimes hits upon a piece that pleases liim mightily, and he thinks it cannot but go down with his subscribers. But alas, sir, who can calculate the human mind? He inserts it, and it is all over with him. They forgive others, but they cannot forgive a printer. He has a host to print for, and every one sets up for a critic. The pretty Miss exclaims, "Why "don't he give us more poetry and marriages, and bon mots'i away with these stale pieces.' The politician claps his specs on his nose, and reads it over in search of a vio-1 lent invective. He finds none, takes 1 his specs oft', folds them and sticks them in his pocket, declaring the paper good for nothing but to burn; so it goes. Every one thinks it ought! ho nrintprl exnresslv for himself, VW -w r x ? as he is a -subscriber; and yet after all this complaining, would you believe it, sir," said the Corporal, clapping his hands beseechingly, "would ? you believe it, sir, there are some subscribers who do not hesitate to cheat the printer out of his pay?? Our army swore terribly in Flanders, hut they never did anything so bad as that. "Never," said my Uncle Toby, emphatically, "Never! " Cotton.?The stock in Liverpool, when taken last week, was about 700, 000bales, against 202,000at thesame date last year. The quantity afloat is estimated at 300,000. The weekly consumption, which is at present large, niay be set down as 4(5,000, Any further appreciable rise in the value of the raw material, out of proportion to the advance that may be obtained on the manufactured article could certainly check the demand. The year's consumption may therefore. be calculated at about 2, 400,000 bales. The exports, taking f J - i; the same proportion 01 uenvenua aa in the first year, would be nearly 900,000 bales. Hence the total requirements would be about 3,300,000 bales for the nextyear. To meet this we have our stock and the supply afloat?1,000,000 bales?and the crops of America, Brazil, Egypt, China, and Japan, to say nothing of occasional aids from Turkeyand the West Indies. Supposing the available portion of the American crop to be only 1,000,000 bales?a quantity lower than the lowest estimate and adding an importation from all other countries at the same rate as the previous receipts this year, we should have two million and a half bales more. Thus there would be a supply of four million and a half bales in all for the ? year,- to meet a total demand internal and external; of less than three ? :n: A ? liiUllUil CIL1U. a 11(111London Telegraph Oct IT. Integrity.?Truth Las all the advantages of appearances, and many more; and, upon every account, sincerety is true -wisdom. As to the affairs of this world, integrity hath " many advantages over all the arts of dissimulation and deceit. It is much plainer and easier, much the safer and more secure way; it hath less of trouble and difficulties of entanglement and perplexity, of danger and h^#d; it-is the shortest and nearest way to our ,end, carrying us thither in a. straight line, and will hold out j : ^ at last, wnen uecen ullu uiuuiiug, which continually grow weaker and less effectual, will finally fail us. Washing Silk.?No person should ever wring or crush a piece of silk when it is wet, because the creases thus made will remain always if the silk is thick and hard. The way to wash silk is to spread it smoothly * upon a clean board, rub it with white r soap, and brush it with a clean hard brush. The silk must be rubbed until the grease is extracted; then the soap should be brushed off wfti clean, cola water, applied to both sides.? The eleansing of silk is a very nice operation. Most of the colors are liable to be extracted by washing in . hot suds; especially blue and green colors. A little alum dissolved in the last water that is brushed on silk tends to prevent the colors from running. Alcohol and camphine, mixed together, are used for removing grease from silk. 11,10. k CI. BEG leave to announce that they have noTV completed their FAMi&WINTER STOCK ! CONSISTING OF A MORE Complete Assortment, AND MORE VAEIED STYLES OF S600S, THAN THEY HAVE EVER BEFORE BEEN ENABLED TO OFFER TO THE PUBLIC. ' Trices will be such as to conform to the stringency of the times. It is our chief aim to give satisfaction in all respects. Particular attention has been paid to the selection of . THE LATEST AND MOST APPROVED STYLES OF . LADIES' DRESS GOODS, AND GISTS' QOTmM! OUR STOCK OF , Saddlery and Harness Has received complete renovation and now consists of a most SLia&IT VA&11TT. We are prepared to purchase COTTON AND OTHER J*. ??MNTR? PRODUCE Baum, Bro. & Co. October 19?tf. ^ -vr-mTT watt A Vn WTMTTCT? . l\J2iVV rAJJJJ ilUX/ Mill JLUXV; DRY GOODS AT THE CHARLESTON HOUSE, STOLL, WEBB & COWo take pleasure in informing the Citizens anil Merchants of Camden, and those in the District, that we have inudc large additions to our Retail Store, and added large WHOLESALE ROOMS, which we will always keep well STOCKED, with all the most useful articles in the Housekeeping lines, and Planter's Goods, together with all of the latest Novelties, fine DRESS GOODS, SILKS, EMBROIDERIES, and FANCY GOODS, of all descriptions. We will guarantee to sell all Goods at as low prices as they can be had in the City. Wo have full lines of the following leading Goods, together with every other article to be found in our line. Blankets from $1.7.5; each, to $15,00 per pair. Long Cloths, from 12$ to 45 cents, per yard. Calicoes, from 12$ to 25 cents, per yard. Brown Shirtings, 14 to 25 cents, per yard. Full width Shirtings, 75c to $1,25 per yard. Kentucky Jeans, 25 to 65 cents, per yard. Dress Goods plaids, 15, 25, to 45 cents, yard. Together with many thousand articles, too numerous to mention. If you wish to buy Cheap Goods, and have your Bill packed "free of charge," call at BANCROFT'S old stapd, STOLL, WEBB & CO., No. 287, King Street. N. B.?Samples with price lists sent (free of charge) to any part of the State, nov. 9,?tf. ~J. & J. It. KIRKPATR1CK, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Receiving and Forwarding Agents, \\T ILL give their special attention to the V T sale or shipment of Long and Short Staple Cotton, and Produce of nil kinds. Also, | Naval Stores and Lumber, making liberal advances when consigned to them or their | friends in New York or Liverpool. Office, No 6 Accommodation Wharf, CrakLestox, S. C\, Sept., 28?3m. UMPIRE SHUTTLE j SEWING MACHINES are superior, to all others for | FOR FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING PURPOSES Agents wanted. Addiess. EMPIRE S. M. CO. . 61G Broadway, New York. Sept- 28. (up) ly Empire Sewing Machine Co. principal office, 616 Broadway, New York, GKKAT improvement in Sewing Machines* Empire Hi utile, Crank Motion dewing Machine. It is thus rendered noiseless in aotion. Its motion being all positive, it is not liable to get out of order. It is tho best Family Machine. Notice is called to our new and Improved Manufacturing Machine, for Tailors and Boot and Shoe Fitters Agents wanted, to whom a liberal discount will be given. No Consignments made. EMPIRE SEWING MA CHIEF CO. Sept. 28. (up) Gin Ordinary's Notice. ALL those having charge of Estates in Kershaw District,"Executors, Executrixs, A'dfiuuistrators, Administratixs, Guardians, and Agents, or those having Estates otherwise entrusted to them,amenable to tlicCourt of Ordinary, will make annual return of the same to the Ordinary on or before the first day of February next. Delinquents, after that date, will be ruled in default of muking returns of their trusts. Also, those in arrears to the Ordinary will do well to look to the same. N. B.?rThe law of the office requires mc | to make this demand. alex. l. Mcdonald, Oct. 19?td. . 0. K. D. Collins' Axes AND Carpenters Toole. For sale by P. IL MOORH ??P?BM? BBM3?g?PMaWWCM>?M GEO. A. 1PR1KCE & CO.'S PATENT MELODEONS. FORTV VARIETIES, WITH*PATENT BASSO TENUTO, OR SUB BASS, AUTOMATIC AND SCHOOL ORGANS, FINISHED IN ELEGANT ROSEWOOD, WAL NUT OR OAK CASES. Every Instrument Warranted for Five Years. NO CHARGE FOR BOXING OR SHIPPING. 4-0,000 NOW IN USE! AN illustrated Catalogue, coutainihg full description of style, and testimonials of tlie most eminent musicians, as to the supenC iniitniniPTits will be 1 IU1 CAUVllCUW U* wui ?i>ww sent free to any address. THE AUTOMATIC ORGAN. In presenting the Automatic Organ, we boldly announce the greatest triumph in musical instruments of the age. During the past half century, the French and Germans have manufactured reed instruments with double bellows, and two pedals for the feet to operate; but the want of the reversed or exhaustion bellows, (which is the only bellows used In our instruments,) made it impossible for them to produce the mellow, rich and mellow tone for which our instruments orepelebratcd. Another objection to this method of blowing was, that both feet being occupied, no opportunity was offered for the mnuugement of the swell. Within the pnst two years, instruments constructed on this European plan of "double bellows" hare been manufactured in this country, and to count eract this difficulty (want of a swell) a lever has been projected from the centre of the instrument, to act on the swell, and operated by the knee. The inconvenience and contortion necessary to effect this object, are disagreeable enough to a gentleman, but to a lady the use of such an appendage is nearly impossible. Our Automatic device obviates this difficulty entirely, the simple act of blowing with more or less force giving the desired increase or decrease in the volume of the tone. We predict for this invention a brilliant future. MELODEON AND SCHOOL ORGAN For sevent een }-ears the superior excellence of our Melodcons has not been questioned, and for two years past tko"enormous demand has made it iropossiblcTor us to meet our orders promptly. With our increased facilities we feel warranted in assuring our patrons that their orders will be promptly met, and c/iiimt n rontinnance of their natronage. GEO. A. P1UNCE & CO. CAUTION TO PURCHASERS. All of our instruments have upon the name boards, in full, "GEO. A. PRINCE & CO."? When n dealer represents any other instrument as "the same as ours," it is usually a mcrcattompt tosell un inferior instrument, on which lie can make n larger profit. P. S.?A liberal discount to churches, clergymen and schools. Address GEO. A. TRINCE & CO., Buffalo, New York. geo. a. trince, cha8. e. bacon, c. f. s. thomas. (hp) Oct. 2G?ly. ( Bill (o Perpetuate Testimony. Ex Parte, Simeon Fair, Solicitor Middle Circuit. WHEREAS, E. AV. BOSKET has applied to me to perpetuate testimony in regard to the notes hereinafter described, all parties having a like or opposite interest, and desiring to come forward and cross-examine the evidence which may be produced, arc warned to appear before the Commissioner in Equity, at his office, on Monday, the twenty-first day of January next, when such evidence, if not rebutted, shall be recorded. The notes arc as follows; E. A. Young's scaled note, secured by W. B. Younir and R. W. Young, dated January 13, 1859, for S3UO.OO. March 9, 1864, received $150.00; March 24, 1802, received $12.50. Interest on the snmc, payable annually, from date. D. 6. Stinson's sealed note, (guaranteed by R. S. Stinson), payable ten days after date, for $218.94, dated December 6, 1858, and with interest payable annually from the first of January, 1858. M. D, Jenkins' scaled note, dated February 10, 18G3, payable ten day* after date, for $43.31, with interest payable annually from date. # S. N. Lacoste's sealed note, dated December 4, 1858, payable ten days after date, with interest payable annually from the first day of ,1 anuary, 1859. Amount, $(J4.G4. March 2, 1801, received $30.00 Matilda Hammond's sealed note, dated September 9, 1802, for $42.30, payable ten duys after date, and with interest payable annually from the first of January, 1S62. James E. Doby's two scaled notes, as follows: One dated February 9, 1863, for $100.07, payable ten days afterdate, with interest payable annually from first January, 1868. One scaled note, dated August 2*8, 18G2, payable ten days after date, and with interest from date, for $33.94. James 11. Prescott's two scaled notes: One dated January 10, 1861. for $50.00, payable teft days after date, and with interest payable annually from the first of January, 1861; the other dated October 29,18G2, for $117.00, payable ten days after date, with interest payable annually from first of January, .1862. J. A. Craig's sealed note, dated April 7, 1859, for $25.94, payable ten days after date, with interest payable annnally from first January, 1859. James W. Team's three notes, as follows: One sealed note; dated February 24, 1862, payable two days after date, for $24.53, with interest payable annually from first January, ioon- '--J?i Afov/.}>on i?r,r> I XOVAj UUCBUllCU J1U1V, uitkVM .V| - , payable one day afterdate, for $129.03, with interest payable annually from first January, 1860; one dated September 20, 1860, for $8.00. J. D. DUNLAP, C. E. K. D. Oct- 10?td. HOWE'S Improved Qotton Picker. FOR PICKING COTTON IN THE FIELD, A SIMPLE and compact instrument, weighing about two pounds?picks three or four times faster than by hand, leaving the cotton clean from trash. Prico 20 dollars.? Orders can be filled by THE I10WE MANUFACTURING CO. 31 Cedar Street, New York. Or by our Agents throughout the 8outh. Oct. 19?ly. CORN. 200 Bushels Corn. For sale by JAMES JONES. Kerosene Oil. ASUT'ERIOPw article. For side by P. H. MOORE. FRESH AND SEASONABLE GOODS. THE subscriber bus just received and opened a large and choice stock of SEASONABLE GOODS, consisting in purt of DRY GOODS, EEAB.Xt WARE, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HATS, SHOES, &c. &c. His stock was selected by himself expressly for this market from the most reliable houses in the city of BALTIMORE, and as it was bought at the lowest cash prices he is able to offer great iuducements to purchasers. r>i ?_,i >>!.... ii.:. i i,._ . J XlUIILUrO IIUU UIUCI3, Ui litis UUU LJ1U liujoining Districts, nre respectfully invited to call and examine his Goods. JAMES JONES; Next Young's Book Stofe. Sept. 14.?3m. ^ SIJGAR AND COFFEE. 25 barrels Sugar, A., B. and C. 2 hogsheads Porto Rico Sugar, 5 barrels crushed Sugar, 2 do.- powdered Sugar, 10 bags Rio Coffee, 2 do. Java Coffee, 2 do. Laguira Coffee. For sale by . JAMES JONES. Teas. 1 chest Imperial Ten. 1 do. Gunpowder Tea, 1 do. Black Tea. For sale by JAMES JONES. MOLASSES. 5 barrels Golden Syrup, 5 do Sugar House Syrup, 5 do West India Molasses. For sale by JAMES .TONES. BACON, LARD AO rtOUE. 2 hogsheads Bacon Sides, 1 box Bacon Breasts, 2 casks Lard, 2 barrels Self-Raising Flour, 10 do "l'atapsco" Family Flour, 10 do Extra Family Flour, 10 do Superfine Family Flour. For sale by JAMES JONES. SAIiT 25 sacks Liverpool Salt, 2 eases Table Salt. For sale by JAMES JONES. FANCY GROCERIEsT Almonds, Raisins and Prunes, Tli-infl fc'iiru nnd Guvruiila Cocoa. Tccan an<l Cutter Nuts, English Walnuts, Candies, (assorted,) Kisses, &c. 2 eases Preserved Ginger, 2 do assorted Preserves, 2 do Brandy Bruits, 1 do Cooking Wine, 25 do canned Fruits; Poultry and Vegetables, 2 do Worcestershire Sauce, 2 do Pouiato Catsup, 3 do. Engdisb Mustard, in quarter, half mid pound cans, 1 do "best Olive Oil, 1 barrel Pickling Cucumbers, 1 do Saur Kraut. For sale by JAMES JONES. FISH, 8lc. 40 half barrels No. 1 and 2 Mackerel, 20 kits No. 1 Mackerel, 1 cask Codfish, 10 boxes choice Herrings, 2 barrels Kerosene Oil, 1 ease Wagon Grease. For sale by JAMES JONES. HARDWARE & CUTLERY. 25 ke^s Nails, assorted, 2 boxes Collins' Axes, 2 dozen Shovels and Spades, 1 caso Whittcmorc's Cotton Cards, 1 do do do do 4 dozen Seives, (assorted) brass and steel wire, 2 do Coffee Mills, 30 pair Trace Chains, AT.SO?AN ASSOUTMEXT OF Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Tea Kettles, Curry Combs, Horse Brushes, Shoo Brushes and Blacking, &c. For sale by JAMES JONES. Tobacco, Segara and Snuff. 1 box fine Twist Tobacco, 2 do do Plug Tobacco. 10 do Ordinary Tobacco, 2 M "Principe" Scgars, ? 3 M Ordinary Scgars, .' 200 lbs. Smoking Tobacco, various qualities 100. lbs. Scotch Snuff, 50 lbs Maccaboy Snuff. ; For sale by JAMES JONES.' Soap, Starch, &c. 2 boxes Brown Windsor Soap, 2 do Honey; Soap, ; 2 do Sassafras Soap, 2 do Persimmon Soap, ? 15 do. Colgate's Soaps, 1 case Coucentratcd Lye, < 5 boxes Pearl Starch, 1 do Fig Blue, 1 do Spanish Float Indigo, 1 do Bluestonc, 1 do Saltpetre, 1 keg Cooking Soda, 1 do Sal. Soda. For sale by JAMES JONES. Bagging, Rope and Twine. 4 bales Gunny Bagging, 40 coils Bale Rope, 100 pounds Hemp Twine.' For sale by JAMES JONES. (ftQA A MONTH!?AGENTS WANTED Cpt/v/ (or six entirely new articles, just ' out. A pel r ess 0. T. GARY, City Building, Biddcford, Me. June 8?ly. rAA PER YEAR! We want I \J Agents everywhere to sell our Improved $20 Sewing Machines. Thretfncw kinds. Under and upper feed. Sent on trial. Warranted five years. Above salary or large commissions paid.. The only machines sold in the United States for less than $40. which are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler & Wilson, Grover & Baker, Singer & Co., and Bachcldcr. All other ohoap machiucs arc infringement sand the sellers or users are liable to arrest, fine and imprisonment. Illustrated circulars sent free. Address, or call upon Shaw & Clark, at Biddcford, Maino, or Chicago, 111. .Tunc 1H?y. ' I ESTABLISHED 1854. LENGNICKIc SELL, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Millinery, Straw AND FANCY GOODS, j North-east Corner Meeting and Market Sts* CHARLESTON, S. C. TNYITE the trade to examine their full and A varied assortment of BONNETS and HATS, trimmed and untrimmcd RIBBONS, ot all descriptions FLOWERS, FEATHERS and DRESS CAPS NETS, VEILS, of newest designs RUCHES, LACKS, CRAPES, SILKS CORSETS, SKIRTS, &c. &c. Sept. 24. 6 GROVESTEEN & CO, PIANO FOR^E MANUFACTURER*, 449 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. rpHESK Pianos received tlio nighesi. Award Ji of Merit, at the World's Fair, over the best makers from London, Paris, Germany, tin cities of Xew York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Boston; also, the Gold Medal at the American Institute, for five successive years. Our Pianos contain the French Grand Action, Ilarp, Pedal, Overstrung Buss, Full Iron Frame, and all Modem Improvements. livery instrument warranted five years. Made under the supervision Ol Mr. J II. GItOYICSTEJ32s, who has n practical experience of over thirty five yoars, and is the maker of over elevenlhousand piano-fortes. Our facilities for manufacturing enablo us to sell these instruments fronv$10o to $200 cheaper than any first class piahg, forte. Sept. 28. (up) ly KEliQSEKE AND GAS STOVES. \ TEA AND COFFEE BOIEEItS, Glue Pots, Oil Cans, dec. &o. EST" All the Cooking for a family may he done with ^2 (J3?r Kerosine 'Oil, or Gas, with less trouble, and at jgJ rSTJcss expense, thau aov^BJ E3T other fuel . Each article manufactured by this Company is guarantied to perform all that is claimed for it. 25^Send, for Circular.,jfgfl LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. Kerosene Lamp Lighter Co.) 20G pealtl 8thekt, xejv yoek. v Sept. 28. (up) t Notice IS hereby given that application will be made at the next Legislature to amend the Af ?Ka 'Pam-ti Af r?nmrlnn ?r? n? to ifl creusc the power of Taxation, and to alter the mode of assessment in certain cases. ' Aug. 31 3m. J3ST iT To Perpetuate Testimony. Ex parte, Simeon Faib, Solicitor Middle Circuit. \Xl IIEREAS, W. D. MoDOWALL has apV T plied to me to perpetuate testimony in regard to the notes hereinafter described, all parties having a like or opposito interest, and desiring to come forward and cross examine the evidence which may be produced, are warned to appear before the Commissioner in Equity, at his office, on Monday tho 10th day of December next, when such evidence, if not rebutted, shall be recorded. The notes art as follows: D. G. Fletcher's sealed note, dated Camden, 26th December, 1861, payable ten duys, iff favor W. D. McDowall, $10.78. Washington Bracey's sealed note, dntec Camden, 24th June, 1862t payable three day! in favor W. D. McDowall, $21.48. James W. Team's sealed note, dated Camdin, 24th June, 1861, payable three days, ii favor W. D. McDowallj $53.17. Win. It. Josey's, Sr., sealed note, datec Camden, 20th July 1859, payable three dny's in favor W. D. McDowall, $35.14; with a credit $20, 1st February, 1860. Jas. M Ingram's sealed note, dated Cnnuon, 14th March, 1861, payable three days, in favor W. D. McDowall, $89.82. E. E. AdurasoitfT sealed note, dated Camden, 1st August, 1851, payable five months, in favor W. 1). McDowall, ."?77.rJ. Win. Anderson's note, dated Camden, payable 1st January, in favor W. D. Me Do wall, in trust for Helen Donglas $1100.00: payment guaranteed by J. K. Douglas: interest paid to 1st January, 1801. Sutherland, Lemmond & Jas, Dunlap'snote. dated Camden, S. C., 7th January, 1800, payable on first January, 1801, in favor of Mrs. E. Richardson, $130.00; with a credit. $20, Jth April, 18G1. '**' J. D. DUNLAP, >' Sept. 7?3m. C. E. K. D. Bill lo Perpetuate Testimony. Ex Parte, Simeon Fair, Solicitor Middle Circuit. WHEREAS, Dennis McLcndon has applied to me to perpetuate testimony in regard to a certain Title Deed, from Samuel P. Murchison to Alexander McDonald, for four hundred and forty-eight acres of land, bounded by lands of L. W. R. Blair, John Webb and W. Tarborough, all parties having a like or opposite interest and desiring to come forward and cross-examine the evidence which may be produced, are warned to appeal before the Commissioner in Equity, at his office, on Monday, the 7th day of January, 10/17 mtinn cu,.h oviflonop if not rebutted. shall he recorded. J. IX DUNLAP, C. E. K. D. Commissionci*'s Office, October 8, 1866. Oct. 12?td. Bill lo Perpetual? Testimony. Fx Parte, Simeon Fair, Solicitor Middle Circuit. WHEREAS, JOIIN 11. SIIAW has applied to me to perpetuate fc;timony in regard to the Notes hereinafter described, all parties having a like or opposite interest, and desiring to come forward and cross-examine the evidence which may be produced, sre warned to appear before the Commissioner in Equity, at his office, on Monday, the 7th day of January, 1867, when such evidence, if not rebutted, shall be recorded. The notes arc sis follows: Note of Tobias Folsoin, dated about March 1, I860, with interest from 2d May, 1860, payable to Branch Bank, and assigned to me. Note of Tobias Folsom, dated January 1, 1860, for Si 5.00. Note of Tobias Folsom, dated January 1, 1859, for 88.00. Note of Tobias Folsom, dnted January 1, 1859, for $10.00. J. D. DUNLAP, Oct. 12?td. C. E. K. D. No. 1 Mackerel. NO 1 Boston Mackerel, in barrels and Kits. For sale by P.H. MOORE. ?!! j LULMU W.H.R. WORKMAN, ATTORNEY AT.LAW, AND SO LIOITOE IN EQUITY, Hgk. Office above store of ^Baum, Bro. & Co. Sept 14 6m . . WM. R. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW & MAG* ISTRATE. IIE WILL ALSO ATTEND TO THE PROSE' CUTION OF PENSION CLAIMS. . , Office, ono door soutii of Rodgere' Boardihg> i house, on Broad Street, Camden, S. C., 1 Feb. 23. 1 WM.M. SHANNON, ATTORNEY AT LAW & SOLICITOR IN EQUITY* Office at Branch Bank,Sept. 1, 3m^ J. B. KERSHAW, ATTOKNNEY AND SOLICITOR,; Office, Broad Street, Camden, S. C. . > A limited number of students will b? careffilly prepared for the Bar. Aug ; DAVIS, ?Tf?RIIEV ATLAff. Officegffhat formerly occupied by Wm.'. M. Shannon. August 4?tf. S J.D.DUNLAP, ATTORMEI AT JLAAV ' ' Office at the Court House, Camden, S. C. Dec. 22 lyi W.L.DEPASS, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLIEITOItlN EQUITY. : ' Office, Eroad Street, one door above the Market' in the building formerly occupied by J. M. Gayle, Camden, S. C., .. Bg^,Will attend to cases before tlio Suj>e- t rior and Circuit Provost Courts in the District of Eastern South Carolina, and especially to the collection of all claims for property against the Government. Sept. 1?tf;' ,, Geo. W. Williams & Co., FACTORS, ?lutr<>li M., Charleston. S. C. Williams. Taylor & Co., Commission Merchants, JSTg-w York,-' J" IBERAL cash advances .will be made on JL Cotton consigned to either house. C Oct. 5?2m 4 GLOBE MUTUAL Life Insurance Company OF \EW YORK. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITING l^OLICIES issued by this Company JL common Life and Endowment Tablet" are non-forfeiting after the third year: tha is, if the assured discontinue his' pzemiumt cither from choice or necessity, he will bo entitled to a full-paid pdlicy for the whole ambuntof premiums paid. Provided, the assured does not exceed CO years of ago at the issue of the original Policy. One of the most important objects a man can have in this world, is to make sure his i family will be provided for when he is taken i away. You effect this the moment you take i a Policy on your life in favor of your fartiily. D. L. DeSAUSSURE, M. D., Medical Ex; amincr. "W. D. McDOWALL, Agent, s Jan. 2G?ly. Camden, 8. C. - Home Insurance Compy OF NEW YORK. I CASH CAPITAL-TWO MILLION DOLLARS. 3 Assetts, 1st July, 1865 $3,714,669,06. Liabilities, 1st July, I860, $118,697,76. CHA11LES J. MARTIN, President, i A. F. WILLMARTH, Vice Presd't. JOHN McGEE, Secretary. I J. n. WASHBURN, Ass't Sec'ty. W. D. McDOWALL, Agent, i Jan. 20?ly. Camden, S. C. Underwriters' Agency. " W. D* McDOWALL, AGENT, CAMDEN, S. C. THE CERMANIA FIRE INSURANCE CO. THE HANOVER FIRE-INSURANCE CO. THE NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE CO. , THE REPUBLIC FIRE INSURANCE CO. i All of the City of. New York. HAVE entered into an arrangement for the purpose of transacting together th? business of ''Insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire, and the Perils of Inland Transportation," and have established an office in this Town designated the "UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY," and your attention is respectfully called to the superior advantages which the Agency affords to those who desire to make prompt and reliable insurances. The Cash Assets of each Company issuing the Underwriters'Policy of Insurance exceed HALF A MILLION OF DOLLARS, making a security in the aggregate of THREE MIL^ LION DOLLARS. Jan. 20?ly. Metropolitan Enterprise. fcrJKJSAT UlJb T OAJLiiJi of the NEW YORK AND PROVIDENCE JEWELER'S ASSOCIATION, Capital, $1,000,000 Depot, 197 Broadway AN immense stock of Piaaos, 'Watches, Jewelry, and Fancy Goods, all to be sold for ONE DOLLAR each, without regard to value, and not to Ac paid for till you see what you will receive. CERTIFICATES, naming each article, and its value, arc placed in sealed envelopes and well mixed. One of these envelopes will be sent by mail to any address on receipt of 25 A A / "? 1 t <? dtlAA i 1 1 A cents; live ior 5>i; cicvcn ior^zuu; uurcy ior So; sixty-five for $10; and one hundred for $15. On receipt of the Certificate you will see. what you arc going to have, and thcn.it is. ah your option to pay the dollar and, take the. article or not. Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold Watch, Diamond Ring, a Eiano, Sewing Machine, or any set of Jewelry on our list, for $1; and in no case can they get lessthan one dollar'9 worth, as there aro no blanks. # ' Agents are wanted in every town in tha country; every person can make $10 a dayv selling our certificates in the greatest sale ofJewelry ever known. Send 25c. or a Certificate, which will inform you w l.at you can obtain for $1. At the same ti me get our circular, containing full list and particulars; also, Terms to Agents, Address, JAMES HUTCHINSON & CO., Aug. 31? 197 Broadway, N, y.