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An Ordinance To raise supplies for the year. 1807. BE IT ORDAINED. 1>V the luteudant and Wardens of the Toxvn of Camden South Carolina, In Council Assemble"!, ami by the authority ofthcsainc: That tiie following - taxes be, and are hereby assessed for the currenty^ear. That is to say. On the value of all improved town Lot', one dollar per one hundred dollars of the assessed value of the same, and one per cent additional on ihe value (hereof for a Well tax not to exceed four dollars on any. one lot; on all sales of goods, "wares and merchandise within the said town during the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty six, ouc dollar per one hrudred dollars of iue amount thereof; on the net income on factorage, employments, faculties* and professions (including dentistry) exercised within the said town within the year last aforesaid, one dollar per one hundred dollars. On each wagon drawn by four or move horses, and let our for hire, ten dollars: on each wagon drawn by four or more horses and used exclusively by the owner, five dollars; on each wagon d'-awu by two or ihrce horses, and let out for hive, live dolhn s on each wagon drawn by two or three horse?, and used exclusively by the owner, three dollars; on each one horse wa7:011 or earl let o:.t for hire, two dollars and lif.y cents: on each anc horse wagon or cart used exclusively by the owner, one dollar; on each pleasure carriage or buggy or oihev vehicle"*diawn by one horse, two dollars and fifty cans; on each pleasure carriage or buggy drawn by more than one horse, five dollars; said lax to bo levied on aU'vehiclcs habitually employed in the Town of Ca uden. whether owned by a resident or non-resident, and whe-her drawn by a hese or houses or Oilier animals;.oa all male rcs'clcnis of the said Towji bet wen (he ages of sixteen anil eight-ecu and Amy-fire and sixty years, a captation (ax of five dollars each; on all male residents beiween (ho ages of eighteen .and for.y-fivc year ;, a capita-ion tax of ten dol'ars each; on all nonresidents engaged in se'1'ug.goods by sample or otherwise, a (ax of not less than five dollars nor more than ten dol'ars per week', payable in advance, (he actual amount .0 be paid by cac'i 10 be assessed by iho Tax liollecior;ou all transient dculets in p ounce purchasing for other market?, iweu-y-Iive j dollars each; for every dog of any descrip- | tion owned or kept within the said town, one j dollar each; for keeping a biHiaul table, fifty j dollars for a license; for a license toiclril 6piii>uous liquors within the said town, iwo luuulrcd doll.-rs, to be paid quarterly in ad-. -vancc; ior an aucMOticer s pcenso. uve.uy dollars, and in each and every case where ft license is required by ibis act. an additional charge of.five dollars for (he Clerk of Council sbaH be paid by the -parly applying lor such license; on all sales at auction nnule wiihio the town, one per cent of the amount thereof to be returned and paid quarterly to the Cork of Council by the Auctioneer: oh all itinerant veuders within the said town, one doljar each,'to ba paid qnarie' ly in ndvauce;ou all pub'ic shows and cnSer.aiiimcn.s for hire, except those for a charitable .purpose iweniy do'hi vs for e?'ch day tie-lug which ihe sumo may be exhibited or kept , open : for forging any bills or orders on the * .Corpora-ion. a fine of not. less than ten dollars for each offence; all fines or forfeitures nat paul. to be included in the annual taxation : all returns of laxes to be made ou oaili without distinction of persons. ltATIFIEl) in Council this tweufy-ninlh dtty of January iu.ihc year of our J.ovd one thousand eight hundred and sixty scvej^ and in ihenineiy-first year cf .die sovereignly and independence of the United Sia.cs of America. J. A. YOUX(!v. ~ T7~ A. yt.'llltlM.'K, ?IMM Clerk of Council. Feb. 1. .. 41. .. U'1""1' .. 11-- ? ? ""^"OTICF is hereby liint the Hooks for the J.\ collection of Town Taxes will 1>c opcucdiit the Council Clieiiiber on Monday. the lltli clay of February, it:^t., :iu;l will be kept open until the loth of March next. OSics Hours?from !l o'clock, a. in. uu>il2 o'clock, p. ui. JJv order o!" Council. J.* A. SCI!HOCK. T. C. Feb. 1, it State of Soutn Carolina. Kershaw E2iG?ric?, In the District Court. T X pursuance of tin order frotn his Honor I Jud'jc LltlTXEi:. notice is hereby jr'vcn. Tim t the first <|iiarterly ses-bui of the I.iis- I ,1 rict Cue it for Kershaw D!s< riet will be he'd at i he Court Ilor.se in Canrlru on AI > 11 . the 18th day of Februaiy, inst. All cases of liiisdeiueauor and lav cry returned to I lie last Court of (ietieral Si-stotv 1 for this District have been t'ansfcrw! loihis j r??H Mi ii.tn<.-w.. .t .i.. ! - - | tutors, defendants and wisnessc-,, will appear i at tii 2 tittic atnl pi a ce a Iwve-s. a . 2 1. o.- their bonds will be foi fell. il. W. CLYIiUP.X, Cl'.-i- It. r. Feb, 1. lit SOUTH-GAIIOLINA, ii e as s as a \V a i vrft a try. by a. l. McDonald, oddixaby. TTTHEREAS. T. W. Pegn^s applied to tac f j for Letters of Administration on nil arid singular the goods and chattels, rights ami credits of Mary Hionson. ( ' /.< nun with the Will annexed.) laie of said District deceased: Th.se are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court, to he hidden at Kershaw Court House on the lot h day of February inst., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 1st day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sissy-seven, and of the ninety-tirst year of American Indcoendencc. A. L. MuDOXALl), Feb. 1?2t. 0. K. I). SOUTH-CAROLINA, KUKS3SAW 3rlS'K'ICflt;T. by a. l. Mcdonald, oiidixaby. VT7IIFREAS, Mary IS. Young applied to * T me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights gnd credits of George G. Young, jr. late cl'said District deceased : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of 'the deceased, to be anu appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court, to be liolden at Kershaw Court Mouse 0:1 the 1 At h day of February inst.. to show cause, if any, why the said admituslralifin should not be granted. jCriven under tny hand and seal litis 1st day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, and of the ninety-first year of American Independence. A. L. McDONALI), Feb 1?lit (). K. 1). IRISH POTATOES?for planting; also, Bacon, Rico, Onions and Cheese, just received by D. C. KIRKLISY, Opposite the Branch Batik. J IMPORTED . Garden Seeds. A large supply for sale at The Caw den- ^onrmzi ftttirc, Kinbrsiciug the following vare ics: i;kax.? K'.(or Turnip i Early Mo/mtr'e Routed C<ihl"gc ! Early Vn!-\i'ine. Cabbage. /.elfnee /Jii.rli Ease Knife lit fit ^ White S-'eth"rue Pine Apple Mash Melon Large I A nut Grr-n (.'it run Do Small Limn Mountain Water Melon b-eets lee Crenm Do Extra Early Turnip , liroxen Mustard Early Blood Turnip Curled Parsley Long Blood Guernsey Parsnip Long Smooth Blood . Improved Olcra , cokn Aurge Mountain Pepper Mammoth Sugar PE.'.S Kino Philip -McLam's Advancer . .. r> re n 7.. C Alio AUK jM'ntrv ituniftP Early Yurie Tom Thumb Large Early York Vine Dwarf Tmjwrial Early Dt-Ucmra Champion of England Early French Ox heart Harrison's J'erfacted Early So toy EU'.e. Prussian E rty Winningsia ( While Marrowfat Large Laic Drumhead eaoi31i L ite Dramh-ad Savoy Long Scarlet Short Top Large Laic Flat Da.eh Scarlet Turnip Onn G'-azt Salsify Collar.1 llmnr! Leaved Spinach c5titm3er E-rly Iht hS'jucsh White Spinal . B s on Marrow Do l any Green Large Smooth Tomato Early Frame F rpc Izland Jjo cae rut Fed 2!?p Spring Turnip Long Orange - While Fiat Do Early Hum * Yellow Do Egg J''a nl , Fulu Gaga The above Seeds arc from (he well-known establishment of' J. M. Thorburn & Co.. ami < arc warranted ftvsh. Feb. I. T. W. PEGUES. Photograph Gallery, SZ'lUSAJL i*?>2 BCE T have this day associated with me in lite 1 Plnbogiaph and Ambrblypebusiness, ATr. W. S. LEU. of this Town. Mr. L. lias had long experience in the art, in the principal cities of Germany, and having, recently returned from that country, brings with hi in all the late European improvements. Feeling 1 confident of pleasing, we respectfully ask tlie patronage of our friends and the public gen- 1 orally. ' * II. C. LUIUt. n 25,?tf, SOUTH CAROLINA, HEB*ESAW BI^TESECT. BY A. L. McD'JNALD, ORDINARY". WJf;:ilK.\S, Josewh T). Dtmbip. C. K. K. D. applied io me lor Lc.iers of Administration on nil and singular ilio goods and chattels, rights and credit* of Win. Shields , dc bonis non, lata of the District aforesaid, deceased: These are, thcrofore, to cite and admonisli all oi'id singular the kindred and creditors of (lie deceased.: to be and appear before me at our next Otdlnarv's Court,_ to by huldon at Kershaw Court House on the 5th day of March iust.. to sliotv cause, if any. why (he saidndruhilstralinnshould not.begrallied. ! Given under nty haud and seal ibis 25! li day of January, in the year of our Lord one luousatid eight huudreil and sixty-seven and of the ninety'tirst year of American Independence. a, l. Mcdonald, J an 25.7?id O. K. D. south-carolinaT' ~ K'S-i'fiii*J3A *V BJS 7? H"5\ BY A. L. Tt applied io me for Leilcrj of Admiuisalion on eii anil singular Hie goods and chatlels, rights and credits ol Duncan Mclla late of ; the District aforesaid. deceased: mi At / ' 1 _ .y .1. JLllCSC ?VC, UllTUUMT, lO UliU iMl'l IIUILIUIIJMI j vll arid singular the kindred and creditors of i!ic deceased, to be and appear before me at j mjr next Ordinary's Cotiru to be liolden at Ker-haw Court House oil the oth day of March next, to shew cause, if any, why the said < . i'!;i:iii:stra.ion should no' be granted. (iivfii under uiv hand and seal this 2/itli day , o!' January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, and if the ninety-first year of American Independence. A. L. MeJ'OXAI-1), Jan, til?td. 0. K. i>. LEE AND MI$.GENERALS. ' ? M!K subscriber has-btffii appointed Agent ? for J\.?rshaiv !>: . rict. The book contains "? '!<! pages a.ud has oi;:!;",e.p splendid steel portraits. l'riiv. C-.oO. Half Calf, t?v-<>. jo. McCiiEiciiT. Jat: ?It. Just Receiving; An s???t'>i:eiit of STYEEDS iiULN', riiUW STEEL . AND Tit ACES. COLLIN'S AXES. WAfJOX \ BRIDLES AND COLLARS. For ;;i!u at lowfsi ii'eikv: r*:t? for cavli by 1 i?. M. KLNNKDY, Agent. 1 J in 25?If. ' i AG-ENTS WANTED ! ron Tin: LIFE. LETTERS, SPEECHES, &c. > OF 1 Hon. ALEX. H. STEPHENS, I IS// lien ry Cfsvclax*/, &?gr., Late l-Milor of the Augusta (On.. J Constifulioiialist. Send for Circulars and see our tonus, and a full description of the work. Address NATIONAL i'l'ISLISIIINU CO. Corner 7th ami Main fcfls., Kielimoml, Va. Bridge Lumber. rI",llK Camden Fridge Company invite ]>roJL posals for i lie Lumber and Timber necessary to re-buiM liie Fridge over the Kiver. The bills lur tin* same can in* seen 1 >y railing j I on J. M. UtSAl'^.^l'lllv. Prcs'dl. i J an 2".,?2t. Notice. i TIIK undersigned having 1: 'en appointed Awiii, oi' the Washington, .le/iVrsnn, Fire Insurance Company, (i^Usville. Va.) and Union Fire Insurance (jflBany, (Paltitnore, .Md.) Informs the piiDIie tliat lie is prepared lo take risks against losses by lire on the most reasonable terms. , Jan. 18if W. L Dt-FAJiS. Notice. A I.L persons indebted to the estate of P. " -CX McCoy, dccM. are ventured t,o make immediate payment. J 5. T. McCOY, C. L. M?'<'OS*. i JnulS?If. Eior's . 4 i * 4. . T ^ 3> " * * 7 .'?< Boarding- and Bay School; M717EK, s. c.. .VTjvV Mrs. MOISB having obtained ft desirable location, will resume the duties of lier SEMINARY on 2d of January. Persons desirous of placing their children with her may be assured that every attention will be paid to tlioir moral and. mental culture,. and that no sectarian infltl^ enoe will be exercised. All the branches of a complete English e3ncntion, the Languages, and Music, Yocal and lust uiuenlal, will be (aught. Terms made known on application. Address Box 28, Sumter, S. C. Dec. 28. 4t MOUNT ZION INSTITUTE^' WTHNSBOBO', S. C- ' CORPS OF TSACIIKRS; 0. A>. WOODWAllU. Principal. IScv. W. 1\ DUB08J2,*1 \ssis(nn?g W. M. DVVIGIIT, |Ass,s,nn 3- , rpIIE exercises of this School will b6 .JL l-esuiued Hie first Motnluy in February. tgkms Per session : f Board Willi luiiion in all the branches. c:;cept Philosophy, Chemistry Si French, Si .10 00 " " " each 15 00 Slitdeuls required to furnish bed linen, covering and towels. For further informal ion apply to the Principal. ' Jan. 11?Siu. E;:i to PcipritnPc Tcdiuiftiijv L'r Parle, Simeon Frir, Solicitor Middle Circuit. 1V11GREAS, GEO. A LB MX. has applied t > to moo perpetuate icsiimouy in regard (o ihc notes hereinafter described, all parties having a like or opposite interest, and desiiing to conic forward and cross-examine the evidence which may be produced, are warned (o appc.w be Tore the Commissioner in Equity at I113 office on Wednesday, JjFebruafy 27th 1807, next, when such evidence. if not rebut.ed. shell be recorded. Flic notes arc as follows: IV". j'. Josey's settled note, dated Jan. 1." 1303, annual imorcst from dttie for $'81,02. John .11. Muldrow's scaled noic, da-cd CcLolw 1801, nnuual interest from Jttii 1, lS'ii fov $31.18. Ti. E. Wylie's scnlcdnote.. dmed JiBi 1, 1837. annual inicre-.t from date, for $13,72. Jus IV. Team's scaled note, ?i*iicil 'Jay 1801, nuiiii:! 1 in iciest from Jan 1. 1801. for S'55 35. William Falkland's sealed iioic. driled Fob. 18G0. annual in.crest from Jan j, 1800, for $313.10. Samuel Fiimnn's sealed note, daied Feb. 1SOO. nn iu.i! iuieiosi 1'rOin .'Juii-1, 18U0. for $1-18 00. W. 51. Tavlor's sealed note, dried Jan ],. 1803, annual interest from dale, for $3,1!."). Vi'iii. jleKa'uS due bill, d.ncd July 3,ISG-i, payable on demand for ?' 08.00. .Saia'l 1'. jlnvehirOiFs scaled nolo, daied Ta.u J, 1801, annual.interest fioiu uaic, for $80.13, Joel A. Scliroek's scaled note, daied Dec. 1802. annual interest from January 1, 1802, Car $08,00. James K. Doby's scaled nolo, dated Janl, 1803, annual interest from date, for $20,f>0. James 11. Doby's sealed nolo, da.ied Aug 1803, annual in.crest lVoiu Jan 1 1802, for $78*00 James JJ Utiby s une bin, u.ucu dan i jouu, for $50,00 Jo'm Gardner, balance on scaled note, dated .1 nly 1 1803, auuu.il interest from ditto for $105.00 John 11. fciiinw's soiled note, dated October, 1831, annual iuloixst from Jan 1,. 1801, for $30,19 Junes F Cloud's sealed. iioLc deled. June. )Hiil, Aiuiuill iulorcjA ivoiii Jim 1 l.Si'.t, lor , or>nle(tnote, dated Jan 1800, aiia11ul uVicrest Irom Jan 1, 1S00 for $02, bo I'o.vell M Team's sealed note, dated Aug. 1801, annual interest from Jan 1 1801, for $131,13 James Cantcy's sealed note, dated Jnn 1,' 1801, annual interest l'roin ditto, for $71.22 L Ii White's sealed note, dated Feb 1S03, annual interest from Jan 1 1S03, for $17,75 Joint S Uracilcy's scaled note, dated July, 1802, annul interest front Jan 1, 1800 for $31,-00 .li F Query's sealed note, dated Jan 1,1SG0, annual iuicrcst frnm date for $11,00 Hubert IJCouon's sealed note, dated Jan 1, ,rw., 1 i- ,l..i_ iV. ? Ofll T1 10U1, milium iiiktcm iruut uaic, iui vvi,ii i J W Starke's scaled note, da led Feb 1803, annual interest fioni Jnn 1, 1803, $41.41V l!:irin:m An ants' sealed cute, dated Sept 1'J, lblil, annual itiici est from date, lor $22,So Vi'yatt Pal to! son's scaled note, da ted.April JSC-, annual interest from Jan 1, 1802, for $ ">1.05 S Sumter's sealed note, dated Nov 1802, annual interest from Jan 1, 1802, for $24.3.1 IVm McSwean's sealed noie. dated -May 11, !S5f. annual interest from Jan 1, 18y'J, for $21,10. J. D. DUN LAP, Commissioner's Oflice, Jan IS, 1807. Jan 18?2ni iiiM In Peipcliialc Text iiuoi?y. tlx J'artc, Simeon Fair, Solicitor Middle Circuit. ytniKEEAS,E- w- BONNEV has applied t T to me to perpetuate testimony in reraid to the notes hereinafter described, all parlies having a like or opposite intprcst, uid desiring ter come forward and cross-exinii;ic the evidonee which mav bo r.mdnood. ire warned lo appear before the Connnission r in Eijuiiy. at lii.s office, on Monday, the wcnly-jir-i, day of January next, when such . vidcncc, if not rebutted, sliallf be recorded. Flie noies are as follows: Tho.?. R. Jlaile's anil Edward Ilailo's joint mite dated Sep. 1856, Payable two years a ficr date, with Interest lrom date, amount ?ll!"?0.8-i. l'aid on the same February G J.8G0 &!U7.WJ. Also ?.!av iffrd 18G3 S10.GG; J. lb" DUN LAP; C. E. 1C. D. Jan. 25?2;. _ Notice. rJ>IIR PI" EL IC are respectfully informed. I thai for a few days, the stock of P. II," MOOllK, will be sold at prime cost, W. L. DeI'ASS. Jan 18?if Assignee. , Notice. i I.L PEILSONS indebted liy bond, notc.or /'tt otherwise, to J, F. Sin norland, audio Sutherland and Lcmmon. arc hereby notified ihal ilte same tire in my hands for collect ion. If not paid, or saiisfabtoiy nnmigemeiiis made before return day, the same will lie [iut in suit. \V. L, I)e]'n.ss. Aity. for Svlyamis Geduey, Assignee. * Jan. 1!>?. f Notice. 4 I.L PERSONS indebted to P.' IT. MOO HE, I \ are lieieby mpiivetl to make iiimiediale iiavment to W, I.. DkI'ASS Assignee. If not lone by rciurn day iheir claims will be put u suit. J till 18?tf IKON AtW STEEL." AN assort menial Irmi, Steel, Nails, Axes. Fraces, lines. Locks, Pot Ware, &c., wliicli will lie sold low for cash. Jau. 11. A. M. KENNEDY. \ ft;. \ V . . xv ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS^. OF THE '*-% S. Carolina R. R. Company, % AND OF THE Southwestern R. R. Bank. TIIE Annual Meeting of tlie stockholder^, of the above institution, will be held in the City of Charleston, on the Second Tuesday in February next, the 12ih clay of that month. Place of Meeting?Hall of the Southwestern Rail Road Panic, on Brond-slreet. Hour of convening?11 o'clock A. M. Oii'the day following?Wednesday, the 13th ?there will be an election held at the same place, between the hours of 9 A M and 3P Mvfor Fifteen Directors of the Rail Road Company, and Thirteen Directors of the Bank. A Committee to verify proxies will attend. Stockholders will'be passed, as usual, over ' the Ro:id to and from .1 lie meeting, free of charge, in accordance wiui ine resoiuuon gi ilie Convention of 1S54. At this meeting will be taken up for action, according to rule, the following proposed additional By-Law: ' The Board shall hold four quarterly meetings during the year, and such meetings as slia.il be specially called by the President; and in the interval of the meeting, there shall bean Execuiivc Commiileo who shall be authorized to conduct the business of the Company. The said Committee to consist of the members resident in Charleston." J. ft. EMERY, Secretary. Jan 11 Ct GOOD WORE! CHEAP WORK! TINWARE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! TnE subset iber would respectfully inform the citizens of Camden and the surrounding.eouniry, that lie is prepared to furnish Tinware of every description "cheaper than it can be bought in any other establishmcnt'in South Carolina. lie kreps on hand a full 'assortment, made by himself of the best material, and will warrant his work for-twelve months. Any article sold by him will be repaired during, that time, without charge. Roofing, Guttering and Job Work of every description done at old prices. Lard. Oil and Kerosene Cans. Stove Tipe, fee., made to order on short notice, on the Unost- renr-omiblc terms. Provisions of all kinds at the market pric" received in exchange for work. Prom his long experience lie feels confident that he will render satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call a* hiiold and well known stand. 11. 1). RROXSON January 11. 2m. 1KAPI%' XITBOGEVESED Super Phosphate of Lime. KINSMAN & I-IOWELL, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE STATE OF S. CAROLINA, 153 East Buy, Charleston.* JIukbbexces?James Adger k Co.. Graoscr & .Sinii.li. Mo wry & Co., J. IC Tbvrgolt & Co., M:n. V.'alton Smith, Geo. A.*Eoekc & Co.. J. &.]. I>/Kirkpa trick. Jon. 11. tperuviak guanot DE1? ?CT EtiOTC AGC.YIS AT 1HARKKT KATES. QOLUJJLE PACIFIC GUANO. $75 Cash, $S0 1st November, with interest, opprovtu.,y ictr. ^^^P^WOLCCANO. $20, Cash 1st CC^flTlCC. JUUGFTS PnOSPII ATE LIME, $00 casli, $65 1st in oveiuber, with interest approved ciiv ncc"pt:ince. l'lT'EN IX GUANO, $55 cash. FAll.MEIt'S PLASTER Oil GYPSUM, warranted pure. In oO'ening the above Manures to Planters, I do so with every confidence, not only having testimonials from Planters who have used them the past year, but the further guarantee, that every cargo as it arrives from ihc Factory. is analyzed by Pkjf. SHEPAI1D of the South Carolina Medical College, and the high rcptiMiion of liiesc manures fully kept up. I Live appoinicil ROBERT ?.l. KENNEDY, my Agent for Kershaw, for 1he snic of ilic above Fertilizers. Samples of which .ut to be seen at his Store. Orders left with aim will bo promptly attended to.J. N. ROESCN, Jan 11,?4t. " 02 East Bay. Plantation to Rent, Intl Furniture for &Yfle. \\: ILL be rented on the "22d day of .lanuV ? ary, inst., the Plantation located nine miles above the town of Camden. H. (J., bo. longing, to the estate of William Klrkiund, deceased. ? ?also? Will be sold on said dajrj- several articles of FURNITURE. Renting and sale to be Lad at tiic place knfhvn as the HI ill Place, lurmerly in the occupancy of the said Ivirklniul, dee'd. Terms made known on the day of renting and sale. WM. It. TAYLOR. JOS. K. KlUKLAXD, JOHN KIRK LAND, Export. Win. Kirk!and, dee'd. N. B.?the place known as the ' Mill Place," will he rented on the same day and plnec for the benefit of the owner. January 11. 2t STATE OF SOUTH CASOLIMA, EERSEA-W ?IST?3fiCT. - IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY." C. C. Mixon, Applicant, vs. Mellison Mixon and Julia Mixon, Defendants. Suiniiionx in Purti'ioi\. ' ON examination, it is ordered and decreed that the Lands described in the Summons in Paviiiion (and hereinafter described) in this case, be sold by the Sheriff of Kershaw District, South Carolina, on the first Monday iu February. A. D. 1 SOT, or on such other sale day as may he rtiost advantageous to the parlies iu interest, on tho following terms, to-wit; \ So inuch cash as will pay the expenses of '* .1 #1?a Kolotmn /?n n nvnflifc II1CSC pi'OCVVUJUjja , ?.. till the first tiny of January, A. D. 18G3? Said balance to be sqeured by bond with approved surety or sureties, with interest on the same, (payable annually) from day of sale, and a mortgage of the premises. Said Land being of the following description, fo-uit: Lands situated in Kershaw District. S. <!., on waters of Lynches Creek an*} black Liver, containing one hundred , and sixty acres more or less, awl adjoining lands of J. .1. Hall. Lands of estate of \V. M. bullock, dce\L. Lauds late of the estate of Tobias Fulsome, dee'il. Said Lands to be sold subject to the claim of dower of Julia Mix-on. willow of John .Mixon. ilee'd. in one moiety, and of Mcllieent Mixoii. widow of Simeon .Mixoii, dee'd., iu the other tuoietv of the same. A." L. nMcbOXALD, 0. I.. I). January 'J, A. i>. ISo". it. c JUSLT RECEIVED, A FRESH SCPPLT OF Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Citron, Currants, Almonils, Filberts, English Walnuts. * ..Essences of Lemon and Vanilla, Buekwheat, Golden Syrup, , ' Superior. Family Flour, Soda, S^gar* Wine and Butter Crackers. l)ec. 14. . A. M. KENNEDY. sssi ^?|g -if Si * * = 1 ft SssssSfiMvt/ m i* i%v I I Wagon Making and Repairing REPAIRING CARRIAGES BUGGIES, &C. I HAVE taken the Shop on York Street, heretofore occupied by N. U. Arrants, wliero I will do any work iu the above line that may be entrusted to we. Having long experience insist business. I expect to give general sntisfWfcn. The citizens of Camden and country itcd have their work well done onreusowSHtcrriis. ; T. A. MOORE.: . Jan. 4. Sin &X35,SC,3 ; , For Chrismas and New. Year's! . GREAT WATCH SALE! ON THE POPULAR ONE PRICE PLAN!! Givixa TO EVERT PATRON' A HANDSOME AND RELIABLE WATCH FOR THE LOW PRICE OF TEN' DOLLARS, WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE, AND NOT TO BE PAID TOR UNLESS PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY ! "Ilavc seen their Y/a'chcs, know thlki, and can testify that they ore excellent time keepers, and as good in crery respect, as . represented, and no humbug."?Sentinel, llaler/orJ, A".-3". "Business is conducted intilts establishment upon st rictly honorable principles, and ptirchasgrs get tho worth of their money."?Ile.rabl, Peru, III.. "This company is no bogus affair, and is prompt in' business,' and perfectly reliable."?Courier, Romlout, X. Y, "This company is known throughout the Union to be responsible for any thing ij--proposes to do."?Independent, Monticcllo, 111. '-They are honorable in iheir dealing, and satisfy the just expectations of their customers."?Democratic Press, Lyons, X. T. "This Company has a fine reputation, and tiieir goods arc of a very superior quality."?Daily Times, Newborn, N. C. "There is noliumbug in this Company."?Valley Sentinel, Shijpcnslury, J'a. '"Their Watches are manufactured'of superior articles, and by the best workmen."?American Union, Denton, Md. LIST .OF ARTICLES100 Solid Gold Hunting Watclics $250 to $700 100 Magic Cased Gold Watches 200 to 500 100 Ladies' Watches, Ennnimclled 100 to 300 200 Gold Unfiling Chronometer Watches 250 to 300 200 Gold Il-unting English-Levers 200.-to 250 "00 G<--l4-Irnutimr T>nnlev Watches 150 to 200 OW Uol'l ttmimi|;wMiwHnii i ... iV.idftto.- | 10 7?? 500.Silver niint!ri^iami<;^"*1,ta^f^- ?? 500 Gold Ladies' WntcTH ' ' 1,000 Gold Hunting Lupines 50 4o 70 1,000 Milcollpncous Silver."Watches 50 to 100 2,500 Hunting Silver Watches 25 to 50 5.000.Assorted Watches, all kinds 10 to 75 Every patron obi.iins a Watch by tliis arrangement, costing but ?10, while it inny be worth $750. No partiality shown..Messrs. J. IliCKLlNG & CO\S UNTON WATCH CO., Manufacturers, MO Broad-, way, New York City, wish to immediately dispose of the n^ovc magnificent Stock. Certificates, naming artic1cs?arc placed in sealed envelopes, and forwarded as ordered. The return of any of our certificates entitles the holler to the article named thereon, upon paymct, irrespective of its worth, if ?750, and as no article valued less then $10 is named on any certificate, it will at once be seen that this is Xo Loitery, Lai a x>ruiyh!-forward hyitiniate Trunxucliori, which may be participated in even by the innxt fastidious!.! A single Certificate will bo sent by mail, post paid, upon receipt of 25 cts., five for $1, eleven for $2, thirty-three and elegant "premium for So. sixty-six and more valuable premium for $10, O'se hundred and most su];crb Watch for ?15 . To Agents or those wishing employment this is a rare opportunity. It is a legitimately conducted business." diily authorized by the Government, and open to the most careful scrutiny. Try us! Address, J. HICK LING & CO., MS) Broadway, New York. Jan 11. on:. CAMDEN AND'CHARLESTON. Regular Line of Steamers. T\/IIjL receive and deliver freights at f t Clicsnut's Ferry, and all Landings below on the Watercc and Santcc. The proprietor o^ this line offers tp the planters and merchants facilities of transportation superior to any heretofore enjoyed, and earnestly solicits tlicir patronage. All freights shipped by this line are covered by insurance. For further information or freight engagements, apply to JAMES BROIVN, No..ll. Esrlmngc-st. Charleston. McDONALO & McUUKRY, Jan. 11. Camden.. "notice \ LL persons indebted to mo on last year's ^\. account, will oblige me .by payiug promptly,.as I am greatly in need of money. 1 take this opportunity of stating tliat necessity compels me to adhere to TIZE C*2?32 SJ'STE.JZ, From this date. ROBERT M. KENNEDY. January 1,1SG7. tf . New Barber Shop. GEORCM MctEAX respectfully announces to the public that lie has opened a Shaving and Hair Dressing Saloon in the southeast corner of the Mansion House. lie respectfully solicits the patronage of I lie ciiizeiis, dud hopes, by polite attention to ilio wants of his" patrous, to merit a liberal encouragement, . Jan. 1. 3iu. - - nt . . if 'N Sheriff's Sales. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, 1 Camdek, Jan. 12th, 1#B7. j T)Y- virtue of sundry writs of fi. fa. to me 13 directed. I will sell before the Court c House in Camd6n on the first Monday in February, next within the. legal hours of sale the following property, to wit: One vacant LOT or SQUARE, >;:$ ated in the Town of Camdeo^ htjpdded 'Vest . r-'f by-Marhet sguarq, .North,, by King-street,".-- . East".T>y Lyttleton street and South by va- - .. cant lots; known and distinguished in the' : Flan of said Town, as Lots no's 331, 382, 838, * * 334, 335, 336, 337, 333, 339, 340, "341, 860,351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 856, 357 and 862.?^. ; Levied upon as D. D. Hocott's property, at the suit of John. 'Workman, ct al. ' One sorrel horse and one mule, levied upon* " * as the property of Tlios R. Cantey, at the suit of Jos: M Gayle, & Co, and sundry others. -One gray mare; two (2) myles, one buggy, ne Tu rpentine Still and fixtures (set up near1 Colburn's mill). Levied upon as the proper- , -V.-* ty of James F Sutherland, at the suit of Her man Baum, et al. ; _ , also ' Defendant James F Sutherland's planting in- " tcrest, and interest in Turpentine business . carried on in the name of McRa and Sutherland. Levied upon at the suit of Herman ' Buum, et al. also " . A lot sawed lumber (about'two thousand feet) . * at Sutherland's and Lemmond's~stenm saw mill, one log cart, one old wagon, produots of cotton crop of.last year (in seed cotton) , made on Sutherland and Lemmond's Plants-*. > tion. Products of (corn) crop made on Chesnut lots in Town of Camden. . Levied npon as the property of Sutherland and Lemmond, at the suit of Herman Baum, et al and John M DcSaussure, Executor, vsSutherland and- ; Leinmoud. also, At the residence, of James F Sutherland, Household and Id t eh en furniture, consisting^-'') of varioiis articles to wit: Bed and bedsteads, Bureaus, Sofas, Lounges, Mahogony Tables,/ do chairs &c, Lot carpeting, Cooking Stove, v". and lot of old iron &c. Levied on as James F Sutherland, at the suit of Herman Baum, et al. " - , " E. E. SILL, . ,v ?'. ** Sheriff, K.B. N B.?If the hbove property is not all-dis-' posed of on Nofiday, (Sale Day) the Sale will be continued on Tuesday, day following. Jan 18 - td. " .? : ' { Every Body Read This! r piIR subscriber would respectfully inform "JL his friends, customers, and the publio > generally, that he has now on hand -one of the largest nnd best assorted stock of TINWARE, ever offered for sale in Camden, all of which ... \ is manufactured by himself, of the very best material, and every article warranted. His prices are very much.reduced, and"parties in want of TIN WARE, wholesale, or retail, will find his terms very rea^oflnbte. l'ersonal attention given to Roofing, Guttering, Stove-pipes and oil job work pertaining to the Tin Business will bo exceuted with dispatch, on the most reasonable terms, though lie does not promise to work at old prices, but, if you 'wish work done quick, good and cheap, ho will do it. . " ALSO, - . : a few small and beautiful STOVES on hand, very cheap. * 1. ' Cotton and linen rags.'Old brass, Copper, ' , Beeswax, and all kinds of provisions taken at market price, in exchange for work. ALSO,. In additiou to the above Stock, he has just ... received a complete j-itock of choice family, GROCEREE& " ,* .*, . 'n hn-rt of Sjigar, Coffee, Flour, Lard. Molasses, M&clwel.-Gireos'ej. Rice, Soap, " Ilc.is thankful for the past patronage, and hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the same. J. R. GOOD ALE, two doors South R. 31. Kennedy's Store. v Jan. 18?tf. FREE TO EVERYBODY! ? 4 LARGE Opp. Catalogue, teaching how to z\ remove Tan, freckles, Pimples, Blotches, Moth Patches, Sallown ess, Eruptions and nil impurities of the skin. How to force e IVhiskers, restore, curlnnd beautify the hair; renew the age, cure Drunkenness, Nervous * Debility, anil other useful and valuable infor r.iation. Everybody send for it. Address BEC'GKR, SIIUTTS & CO., Chemists, 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y. Dec. 28?4t. PROFESSIONAL CARP. 11. YOUNG McLKOD, M. D. A. McLEAN, M. D. T^TE would respectfully inform our V V patrons, friends and the community, that we have this day entered into co-part- *' nerslup in the practice of Medicin#. Tl? V v - r 1 ? .1 1 -T aiiu lurmer muj ue iounu on me piace re- ? cently occupied by Mr. Joseph L. Tiller?the latter us heretofore, In addition to the practice ofMedicine, we will give special attention to Obstctricy,JSur- ^ gory,Ac. We cordially extend our thanks for the very liberal patronage we have hitherto received, and hope, froui sirict attention to * business to merit and receive the same in fuure. * . Jan. 1, 1867.?3t. "notice. ALL persons indebted to me on last year's account will oblige me by paying promptly, as I ain greatly in need of money, I take this opportunity of stating that ne-. cessity compels to adhere to The Cash System From this date. JAMES JOKES. January 1, 1807. tf Notice to Debtors. .4 "NUMBER of claims are in my hands for jt\ collection, or arrangement, among them notes and accounts of Estate Wm. Anderson, deceased. Koopman & Sowmoia, M. Drucker. Estate Jolm Holland. Assignee, Estate Robert Lntta. As tli -so claims must be secured, or satisfactorily closed, parties desiring to save costs will come forward and make terms before Return Day. Liberal inducements will be offered for satisfactory settlements. - J. B. KERSHAW, Jan. 4,?Jt. Attorney at Law. JOHN CAHLOS, BARBER & IIAIR-DRESSER, "I > ESPECTFULLY offers his services to tbo 1 \ pblic generally, and invites a pall at liis Saloon adjoining Mr. Rogers' Restaurant, whofe, With Scissors sharp, and Razors keen, He'll cut your hair and shave you clean."