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I * * I % they have taken a central office at No. 14 Bond street, where supplies of goods, clothing,&c., may be sent from 9 A. M. to 6 P. 31." -? ?? Alabama.?Advices, dated Montfornery, the 29th ultimo, state that oth Houses of the Legislature have been discussing earnestly the consti tutioiyil amendment. A test vote has been taken, which seems to indicate that Mobile will soon be the capital of Alabama. The Legislature is'discussing the question of calling a State convention. Brownlow astonishes and gratifies Tennessee by the announcement that he will retire from public life at the close of his term as Governor. Masonic.?Wc learn that B. R. Campbell, Esq., of Laurens District, Past Grand Master, has been appointed Grand Lecturer for this State, by Most Worshipful James L. Orr, 'Grand Master, for the present Masonic year. IX MEMOBIAM. On Thursday, the 24th ult., we were colled upon to pay the last tribute of respect and lay beneath the sod another nmVtyr to the Southern cause, in the person of Geouge G. Young, Jr. While gallantly battling for independence on the memorable !10ih of May. lStJ4, he received a wound in the arm, near the shoulder, rendering amputation necessary, and from the effects of which he never' recovered. Gradually his health declined, his flesh wasting away. Early in the winter^ it was thought advisable to visit Florida, and a hope indulged that the mild climate of that State might prove beneficial to his health, but alas, Death had marked him for his own, and it was but too apparent that his earthly pilgrimage was soon t<j come to a close. With a strong desire to die among the loved ones at home, he set out on his return, and arrived but a few hours before bis Maker took lu'i^ to Himself. lie was calm and composed, and died almost without a struggle. As a soldier, he was faithful and brave? as a gentleman, high-minded and honora'ble? as a companion pleasant and agreeable, and as a friend, true and steadfast. A WiU'iMIIU.X. Camden Prices Current , REV'SED AND CORRECTED WEEKLY.* COUNTRY PRODUCE.. BACON, ft lb 1G ? 25 BEEF, 10 ? 12 BUTTER, ~~ 87 ? 40 BEESWAX, 20 ? 25 COTTON, . 24 ? 28 CORN, $ bushel, 1 75 ?, 2 00 . EGGS. $ <lozcn, 20 ? 25 FODDER, ^ 100 lb ? 1 50 FLOUR, sack, 7 00 ?10 00 HAY. ^ 100 lb - .? .75 BIDES, (Green) <? lb 4 ? ? DO. (Dry ' ' 7 $ "8 " LARD, . 20 ? 25 OAT8, %3 bushel, 00* <W. 1 25 PEAS, ' 1 50 ? 1 75 POTATOES, (Sweet) ? 1 00 DO (Irish) 2 00 ? 3 00 PORK, (Fresh) "j? lb 12 ? 15 ' MERCHANDIZE. BAGGING, "t* yard, S8 ? 40 COFFEE. lb 20 ? 35 CANDLES. 30 ? 43 ' HERRINGS, box, 1 00 ? 1 25 IRON, ^ lb ' 8 ?,. 12 MACKAREL barrel, 25 CO ?30 00 LMJ. p Kit ii 19 '1 --J MOLASSES, gallon, 1 00 (?\ ? NAILS*, ^ lb 11 (4 12 l'OWDEE, 75 <?, 1 25 ROPE, 25 (4 ' 00 SHOT, IS (?> 20 TWINE, * 40 (*) 50 SALT, lb snck, 4 25 (?> 4 50 SUGAR, "ft lb 15 ? 25 , Tea Party. A TEA PARTY will be given by the young ladies of the Presbyterian Sewing Society, on Friday afteruoon February Sth, at Mr. W. D. McDowall's for a benevolent object.? Gentlemen, Ladies and Children are invited to attend, and contributions of all things desirable for a tea party are respectfully solicited, to be sent in by 12 M. The entertainment will commence at 4 P. M., and close at 6. Admission, twenty (20) cents; Children half price. Feb 1, 1807. Kershaw Lodge, No. 29, A. F. M The Regular Communicat ion vf this Lodge will be held on Tuesi] nvpninw next, at 7 o'clock. 13y order of I he W.;. M.\ J. A. SCHROCJS, Scc'ry. Feb. 8. - It. For Rent. THE House ef Mrs. S. A. C. Lee, opposite Mr. James Dunlap's containing six upright and two attic ltooxns. The necessary Outbuildings are attached, and a large Stable. All in good repair. JAMES M. DAVIS, Agent. Feb, 1. * 4t Notice. AD. JONES, Jr., will act as my agent during my absence from the State. \Y. F. JONES. Feb. 8. . 4t* ' Kershaw-In Equity. W. Z. Leitncr, ct al.") vs. > Bill for Relief. Herman Baura, et nl. J IN pursuance of a decretal order in the above case made, J will offer for sale on the first -Monday in aiarcn nest, atpunnc outcry* before the Court House door in Cain4$ -den, the following property belonging to the oo-partnership firm of Sutherland & Lcin. mond, viz: One tract of Pine Land,' containing three ' thousand acres, with a Steam Saw and Grist Mill attached, situated ou the waters of Pine tree Creek, about three miles north-cast of Camden; bounded wost by Lancnster Road, . east by Hughes' and Colburn's land, north by Cantey's and Kershaw's land, fuel south by the village of Kirkwood. also, *. About two thousand feet of sawed lumber, ?ne log cart and one old wagon. TERMS.?One sixth cash, the balanctTon a credit of one year with seven per cent, interest from the day of sale, secured by bond ?f the purchaser, mortgage of the property and personal .security. J. D. DUNLAP, Fob. 8,? td. C. E. K. D. Sheriff's Sales. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, \ "Camijkn, Feb. Otb, 1807. j T)Y virtue if sundry writs of fi. fa. to me directed, I will sell befof-c the Court House in Cumdqn on the first Monday in March, next within the legal hours of sale the following property, to wit: One House and Lot iu the Town of Camden on the east side of uiaiu strcct in Log-Town, in which the defendant now resides, known and distinguished in the plan of said Town, as Lot No. seven-liunnred and sixty-nine, (709) fronting on main street, one hundred (100) feet, and running back three hundred and twenty-two (322) feet, bounded north by Mrs. F. Lee's premises, and south by Muj. John Kosser's premises. Levied upon as the properly of James sucueriuua, ui uic o?n of Herman Laum, et. al. One vacant Lot situated in the Town of Camden, bounded west by Lyttleton street, north by King street, cast by Fair street, and south by vacant Lots", known or designated as Chesnut's Lot. Levied upon as James F. Sutherland's property, at .the suit of Herman Baum ct. al. AJ.SO. One vacant Lot in the Town of Camden, on the west side of Main street in the extreme southern portion of the Town, near the'old 1 Grave Yard, bounded cast by Main street, south by Waterec street, west, by Church street, and north by Meeting street, known the Brick Yard. Levied upon a3 James F. Sutherland's property, at-thc suit of Herman Baum, et. al. E. E..SlhL, Feb. S?td. * Sheriff. K. D. For Sale or to Lease. X OA ACRES of Land, on Twenty f/O'w Five Mile Creek, half way between Camden nnif.Columbia, on the llice Creek Springs road, adjoining lands of Gen. J. lb Kennedy, one hundred acres cleared, and well adapted to the culture of cotton and provisions. Mr. II. Nettles, on Gen. Kennedy's plantation, will show the land to persons desirous of examining it. For further particulars,' apply as the Journal Oilice, Camden. Feb. 8. HI fi&T* South Carolinian insert 0 times and send hill in ihi* office. Council Notice. ifIIK Town Council will commence repairing the pavements of thejlown on Broad street, on the 15th inst., commencing at the Court House, and thence to the upper part of the town, making all necessary repairs.? Citizens wishing to make their own repairs may do so; otherwise, the work will he done by Council, and the expenses charged to the owners of lots fronting on the places repaired. Extract from the Minutes: J. A. SCiillUCK, Clerk. Feb. 1. It Dickson's Improved COTTON \N Agency for the sale of the above Seed having been'established at the Journal Office, parlies desiring to purchase can have their orders filled at Mr. Dickson's prices, with (lie expenses of transportation added. We can exhibit numerous certificates as to tlieii'superiority over other seed. Muj. Blair, of this place, permits us to- say that he has been planting Dicksou's Improved Seed for the last seven or eight years, and Las found them superior Co Boyd's Prolific, or duy oilier variety used by him. Persons desirous of obtaining them would do well to hand in their orders early, as Mr. Dickson's supply is limited, and the deniaii# for them very great. Feb. 1. TELE MOST CONCENTRATED FERTILISER, * \ For Cotton, Com, Wheat, Vegetable Crops, <j'c. MAPES' Nitvogcuizcd Super Phosphate of Lime, stood the drouth better than Peruvian, American or any of the various Gua > ,i.? 'I'lio notion bold its I1U9 U9VU Jill ?*VI?-J. - ?- - bolls belter. KINSMAN & HOWELL, Sole Agents, . 153 Ilust Bay, Charleston, S. C. J AS. C. MOFFKTT. "WM. A. BOYLE. MOEFETT & BOYLE, AND Commission Merchants, BOYCE & CO'S. WHARF, CHAIiLESTOX, S. C. Liberal advances on all consignments. Feb. L .* . 3-n. , Stolen . ON or about the 8th day of Jannary, from my Plantation two (-) black MULES, both rather thin in flesh, one flapped eared' and the hair rubbed oft'the left hij) by thfe gear. The other with very sore back when stolen. It is supposed they were stolen by freed men. A liberal we ward will be paid for the apprehension of the thief, of recovery of the mules. J. J. NELSJJN. Feb. 1,?2t. ESTATE SALE.. BY permission of A. L. McDonald Ordinary for Kershaw District, 1 will offer for' sale at the- late residence of Angus McLcod, deceased, on Saturday the -3d day of Febru-tiry, inyt.. the TltACT OF LAND, belonging to the estate of. said deceased, and known us tJie MeCasKiil rtace, suuateu on ine waters of Black River, in Kershaw District, containing 218 acres, more or less, bounded on the south by lands of Jesse Adkinson and J. E. Rodgers, west by latids of W. P. Price and .Mcrritt Perritt, and north by lands of S. M. Boykin and others. Terms made known on tjie day of snle. J, E. RODGERS, Ex'or. Feb. 1. 8i JUST RECEIVED, ^ A FEKSIl Slil'I't.V OK Raising. Figs, Prunes, Citron, Currants, Almonds, Filberts, English Walnuts. Essences of Lemon and Vanilla, Buckwheat, Golden Syrup, Superior Family Flour, Soda, Sugar, Wine and Bultcr Crackers. Dec. 11. A. M. KENNEDY. FINE NORTHERN APPLES, Cocoa Nuts,, and Dried Fruit, just received by D. C. KI11KLEY. PRESII GARDEN^ SEEDS ami Onion Setts, of all kinds. Forsalc by . HODGSON & DUNLAP. Notice. s A LL persons indebted to tlie estate of B. McCoy, dee'd. arc required to make immediate payment. B. T. McCOY, C. L. AicCOY, JnalS?t? ' Lsor b . \ % An Ordinance" To raise supplies for tJtc*ycar 1867. BE IT OKDAIXED, by the Intendant and Wardens of the Town of Camden, South Carolina, in Council Assembled, and by the authority of the same: That the following taxes be, and are hereby assessed for the current year. That is td' say. On the value of all improved town Lots, one dollar per ouc hundred dollars of the assessed value of the same, and one per cent additional on the value t 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, one. dollar per one hundred dollars of the amount thereof; on the met 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. Qn each wagon drawn by four or more horses, and let our for hire, ten dollars; on each wagon drawn by four or more horses ami used exclusively by the owner, five dollars; on each wagon drawn by two or three horses, and let out for hire, five dollars ; on each wagon drawn by twd or three horses, and used exclusively by the owner, three dollars; on each one horse wagon or cart let out for hire, two dollars and fifty cents; on each one horse wagon or cart used exclusively by the owner, one dollar; on each pleasure carriage or buggy or other vehicle drawn by one horse, two dollars and fifty cents; on each pleasure carriage or buggy drawn by more than one horse, five dollars; said tax to be levied on all vehicles habitually employed in the Town of Camden, whether owned by a resident or non-resident, and whether drawn by a horse or horses or other animals; on all male residents of ti.. said Town between the ages of sixteen and eighteen and forty-five and sixty years, a capitation tax of five dollars each ; on all male residents between the ages of eighteen and forty-five years, a enpi"tation tax of ten dollars each; and on nil such residents over sixty years of age, being owners of real estate in the said town, five dollars each; on all non-rcsidcntft engaged in selling goods by sample or |otherwise,-a tax of not less than five dollars nor more than ten dollars per week, payable in advance, the actual amount to be paid by each to "be assessed by tJie Tax Collector; on all transient dealers in produce purchasing for other markets, twenty-five dollars each; for every dog of any description owned or kept within the said town, one dollar each; for keeping a billiard table, fifty dollars for a license; lor a license to retail spirituous liquors within the said town, two hundred dollars, to be paid quarterly in advance; for an auctioneer's license, twenty dollars, and in each and every case where a license is required hy this act, an additional charge of five dollars for the Clerk of Council shall be paid by the party applying for suoh license; on all sales at auction made within the town, one per cent ofthe amount thepeof to be returned and. paid"quarterly to theCerk of Council by the Auctioneer; on all itinerant venders within the said town, one dollar each, to be paid quarterly in advance; on all public shows and entertainments for.hire, except those for a charitable purpose, twenty dollars for each day during which the same may be exhibited or kept open ; for forging any bills or orders ou flic Corporation, a fine of not' less than ten dollars for each offence; all fines or forfeitures not paid, to be included in the. annual taxation ; all returns of taxes to be made on oath without distinction of persons.* R A TI FIED in Council tltfe. Uvejatyaniufli day nf* 1 *inun rir in flip VA?r nf' mil* I.nril r?no I U UJV XVVwx v An uPHOi'nient of SWEEDS IRON, " . PLOW STEEL AND TRACES. ALSO, COLLIN'S AXES, WAGON BRIDLES AND COLLARS. For sale at lowest market rates for cask by R. M. KENNEDY, Agent. , Jan 2-3?tf. ! AGENTS WANTED t FOR TI1E LIFE, LETTERS, SPEECHES, &c. OF r Hon. ALEX. H. STEPHENS, -5?y Henry Cleveland, Esq., Late Editor of the Augusta (Ga.,) Constitution a list. > Send for Circular's and see our terms, and ! a full description of the work. Address , NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. Corner 7th and Main Sts., Richmond, Va. 1 i;SABU?IIF.[> 1854. LENGNIOK & SELL; Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Millinery, Straw , * AJSD ; FANCY SQODS, > North-cast Conicr Meeting and Market Sis. 1 CHARLESTON, S. C. INVITK tlio trade to examine their full auc varied nssorlmpnt of ' BONNETS and HA IS, trimmc-d and nntrimmec IlIBBONS, ol all description^ ' _ FLOWERS, FEATHERS and DRKSS CATS, NETS, VEILS, of newest designs : ROCHES, LAKS, RAPES, SILKS CORSETS. SKIRTS, &c. Ac. [ Sept, 24 6 ;[ NOTICE! ALL persons having claims ngainst Johr P. Kirkland, dee'd will present their . duly attested, and those indebted will mak< i, immediate payment. C. L. DYE. J. THOMPSON. Jan, 25 4t " Ex'ors. \r thousand eight hundred and sixty savcii, and in the ninety-first j'car ot itic sovereignty and independence of the United Slates of America.. J. A. YOUNG, Intcudunt. J. A. SCIiROCK, Clerk of Council Feb. 1,- 4t. Town Taxes "VTOTICE is hereby that the Books for the _L x collection of Town Tuxes will be opened at the Council Chamber on .Monday, the lltli day of February, iust.., and will be kept open until the 15ih*of March next. Office Hours?from 9 o'clock, a. m. until 2 o'clock, p. m. By order of Council. J. A. SCI1 ROCK, T. C. Feb. 1, 4t State of South Carolina. Flcs'sluew district. In the District Court. I N pursuance of uu order from his Honor i Judge Lsit.vkr, police is hereby given, That the first quarterly session of the District Court for Kershaw Disirict will be ijfld iit^thc Court House in Camden on Monday, the 18th day of February, iust. All cases of misdemeanor and larceny returned to the last Court of General Sessions for this District have been transferred lo this Court. All parties interested therein, prosc' enters, defendants and witnesses, will appear at tlie time and place above-slated, or their bonds will be forfeited. w. clybuen, Clerk D. C. Feb, 1. . 3t. "south-carolinaT" EiifiTKfiCT. by a. l. Mcdonald, ordinary. Whereas; t. w. pcgucs applied to mc for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Mary Bronson, (tie bonix non with the Will annexed,) late of said District deceased: Tluse are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ol the deceased, to be and appear before mc al our next Ordinary's Court, to be holdcn al Kershaw Court House on the loth day ol'Fcb ruary inst., lo show cause, if- uuy, 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 sixty-seven, and of the ninety-first year of American Indencndence. A. L. MeDONALD, Feb. 1?2t, 0. K. D. south-oarolinaT KI2KSE2AW l?IST8CU:T. BY A. L.'McDONALD, OBDINABY. \\,T 1IEHEAS,, Mary E. Young applied tc * t me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits ofGeorge G. Young, jr. late of suit District deceased : These :we, therefore, to cite and admonisl all and singular the kindred and creditors o: the deceased, to be and appear before me ai our next Ordinary's Co'Sfrt, to be holdcn a Kershaw Court House on the loth day of Feb ruary inst., to show cause, if any, why tin said adiuinistratifin should not. he granted. Given under my hand and seal this 1st uaj of February, in the year of our Lord om thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven and of the ninety-first year of America! Independence. A. L. McDONALD, Feb 1?2t . * 0. K. D. I1USII POTATOES?for planting; also Bacon, Rice, Onions and Cheese, just re ccivcd by D. C. KI1IKLEY, Opposite tho Branch BunL \V j. ? bmm?mm?anmpm?b?? IMPORTED Garden Seeds. A large supply for sale at The Cainden Journal Office, Embracing the following varieties: beans Kohlrabbi, (or Turnip Early Mohawk Rooted Cabbage Early Valentine Cabbage Lctlnce Dutch Cane Knife Leek While Fathorse Pine Apple Musk Melon Large Lima Green Citron Do Small Lima- Mountain Water Melon beets Ice i Cream Do Kxlf-a Early Turnip Brown Mustard' t Early.Blood Turnip Curled Parsley ' ^ Long Blqod . Guernsey Parsnip Zp Long Smooth Blood VImproved Olcra corn Large Mountain Pepper j Mammoth Sugar peas King Philip McLane's Advancer' cabbage Daniel O'Rourh'e Early York 'Tom Thumb Large Early York Blue Dwarf Imperial Early Baitersca Champion of England " Early French Ox, heart Harrison's Perfected Early Savoy Blue Prussian Early Winningstadt White Marrowfat Large Late Drumhead radish Late Drumhead Savoy Long Scarlet Short Top Large Late Flat Dutch Scarlet Turnip , ' Green Glaze Salsify dgjgffdrd Round Leaved Spinach cucumber Early Bush Squash ... .. . o, . ' i r% .... ir TlJ \Y hite-ijpinca jsosion juarww jsu Long Green Large Smooth Tomato Early Frame . Feejce. Izland Do CAituoT Red Top Spring Turnip Long Orange White Flat Do Early llorn Yellow Do Egg Flant RulaJSaga The above Seeds are from thcr wcjl-known establishment of J. M. Thorburn & Co.. and are warranted fresh. Feb. 1. T. W. PEGUES. r?Z.A. 3~ir. eS." ? &7-S-. rWILL exchange Lumber for Merchandise, Grain or Provisions suitable to carry on mv business, at market price. Nov. 23?6m. .E. PARKER. Photograph Gallery, SPECIAL NOTICE rliuve this duy associated with me in the Photograph and Ambrotypebusiness, Mr. W. S. LEE,'of this Town. Mr. L. has had long experience in the art, in the principal Cltics of Germany,-and having recently rerned from that country, brings with him all tno late European improvements. Feeling thntident of pleasing, we respectfully ask the "co ronage of our friends and the public genpatlly. II. C. BURR. era -o,?tf, * SOUTH CAROLINA, KER?II.IW DISTRICT. by a. l. Mcdonald, oedinaey. WHEREAS, Joseph D. Dunlap, C. E. K. D. applied to me for Letters of Administration on. ail and singular the goods and chattels,.rights and credits of Win. Shields, ile bonis non, late of the District aforesaid, deceased: ' These arc, 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 bo holdcn at Kershaw Court House on the 5th day of .- jMarch inst., to show cause, if any, why lliv'saitTaunn n ist ration should not.be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 2oth day of January, in the year of oift Lord One . tuousand eight hundred and sixty-seven and of the ninety first year of American Independence. a, l. Mcdonald, Jan 25.7?td " 0. K. D. SOUTH-CAROLINA, ' KfflR&II.VW STRICT. by a. l. Mcdonald; ordinary. y\J IIE11EAS, Joseph D. Dunlapi C, E. K. 1). t applied to rac lor Letters of. Adminisation on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Duncan Mclta late of the District aforesaid, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ill and singular the kindred and creditors of the deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinnry's' Court, to be holdcn at Eershaw Court ITouse on the 5th day of March lest, to show cause, if- any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 25th day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, and of the ninety-first year of American Independence. A. L. MeDONALD, Jun, 24?td. 0. K. Dr Tnet. Popoixrincr f ' ' ' :^v 4' t MOUNT ZION INSTITUTE, S-WINNSBORO', S- C* corps of trackers. * G. A. .WOODWARD, Principal. Rev. W. P. DUBOSE, 1 ^sistan(s W. M. DWIGHT, J Assistants. . THE exercises of this School will be resumed the first Monday in February. terms i5er session : "h Board with'tuition in all the branches, except Philosophy, Chemistry & French, $130 00 . " " *.-- * eqch 15 00 Students required to furnish bed linen, covering and towels. . ... For further information apply to the Principals - .Jon. 11?3m. Bill to Perpetuate Testimony. Ex Parte, Simeon Pair, Solicitor Middle Circuit. ll/HEREAS, GEO. ALDEN, has applied 1 V tv> me to perpetuate testimony in regard to the notes hereinafter described, all parties having a like or opposite interest, and desirfng to come forward and cross-eAmine the evidence which may be produced, are worried to appear before the Commissioner in Equity at his office on Wednesday, "Feb-^ ruary 27th 1807, next, when such evidence, if-hot rebutted, shall bo recorded. The notes are as follows: W. R. Josey's sealed note, dated Jan. 1, I -1 ftp,3 nrmitnl tnlAroflt. funm (Illtft for S81.02. John E. Muldro\y?s sealed note, dated October 18bl, annual interest ffom Jan 1, 1801 for $51,18. R. E. Wylie's sealed notd, dated Jan 1, 1657, annual interest from date, for $15,72. Jas W. Team's sealed note, dated May 1861, annual interest from Jan 1$ 1801, for $05,35. William Kirkland's scaled note, dated Feb. 1800, annual interest from. Jan 1, 18G0, for $313,16. * . Samuel Furman's sealed note, dated Feb. 1800, annual interest, from Jau 1, 18C0, for $148 09. W. II. Taylor's sealed note, dated Jan 1, 1863, annual interest from date, for $5,95. Wni. McKain'sdiic bill, dated July 1,1864', payable on demand foi* $198,00. Sam'l P. Murchison's sealed note, dated Jan 1, ^801, . annual interest from date, for $80,13. Joel A. Schrock's sealed note, dated Dec. 1802, annual interest from January 1, 1S62, for $08,09. James E.. Doby's scaled note, dated Janl, 1GG3, annual interest from date, for $20,50. James E. Doby's sealed note, dated Aug 1803, annual interest from Jan'l 1802, !for $75,00 James E Doby's due bill, dated Jan 1 1803, for $50,00 , John Gardner, balance on sealed note, dated July 1, 1803, annual interest from date for $195,00 John It. Shaw's scaled note, dated October, 1801, annual iutcrcst from Jan 1^ 1801, for $50,19- r James F Cloud's sealed note, dated June, 1801, annual interest from Jan 1 1861, for $105,99 ? C. II Durant's sealed note, dated Jan 1300, annual interest from Jan 1, 1806 for $62, 85 Powell M Team's sealed note, dated Aug. 1 SO 1, annual interest from Jan 1 1861, for $134,43 James Cantey'e sealed note, dated Jan 1, 1801, annual interest D ora date, for $74,22 J L L White's sealed note, dated Feb 1803, annual interest fropa Jan 1 18G3, for $17,75 John S Dradley's sealed note, dated July, 1802.' annual interest from Jan 1, 1860 for $34,06 .L F Guer,v> sealed n.qte.Hated Jan 1,1860, annual interest from date for $-11,00. Robert B Cotton's sealed nflte, dated Jan 1, 1861, annual Interest from date, for $91,71 * J W Starke's sealed note, dated Feb 1863, annual interest from Jan 1,1863, $44,40 Harman Arrants' sealed note, dated Sept 19, 18G1, annual interest from date, for $22,88 Wyatt Pattctson's sealed note, .dated April 1802, annqal interest from Jan 1, 1802, for $51,95 * 1 S Sumter's scaled note, dated Nor 18(52, annual interest from Jan 1,1802, for $24,35 Wni McSwean'ssculed note, dated Jlay 11, 18-59, annual intorost from Jan 1, 1859, foi $24,10. J. D. DUN LAP, Commissioner's Office, Jan 18, 1807. Jan 18?2m iSill lo PeipcSimtc Testimony. Ex Parte, Simeon Fair, Soli+'or Middle Circuit ^XfllEKEAS, E. W. BONNEl" has appliei Y Y to me to perpetuate testimony in re gard to the notes hereinafter described, al parties having a like or opposite interest and desiring to coinc forward and cross^x amine the evidence which may bcproduccd are warned to-appear before the Commission er in Equity, at his office, on Monday, tin twenty-first day of January next, when sue! evidence, if not rebutted, shall be recorded Tiie notes are as follows; Titos. K: lluile's and Edward Ilaile's joini note dated Sep. 185G, Payable two years after date, with Interest from date, amount SIO-33.8I. Paid on the same February 0 18 Gt $207.03. Also May 23rd 18G3 SlO.GG. ' J. L). 1)U.\LAP, C. E. K D. Jan. 25?2t. CAMDEN AND CHARLESTON Regular Line of Steamers. \ \J ILL receive and deliver freights al It Cliesnut's Ferry, and all Landings below on the AVntcree and Suntee. The'proprietor of this line offers to the planters and merchants facilities of transportation superior to any heretofore enjoyed, and earnestly solicits their patronage. AH irCIgUMS SUIJ^JJCU UJ kuis Jiuc ?? VUIU' etl by insurance. For further information or freight engagements, apply to * JAMES BROWN, No. 11, Exchiinge-tst. Charleston. Mcdonald & mccuruy, Jan. 11. Camden. Notice. '"pIIE PUBLIC are respectfully informed 1 that for a few (lays, the stock of P. II, MOORE, will be sold at prime cost, vr. l. repass. Jan 18?tf Assignee. Notice. ALL PERSONS indebted by bond, note.oi otherwise, to J, F. Sutherland, and t< Sutherland and Lcmmou, are hereby notificc I that the same arc in my hands for collection If not paid, or satisfabtory arrangement! made before return day, the same will b< put in suit. W. L, DnPass. Atty. for Svlyanus Gedncy. Assignee. Jan. 18?tf JOHN CARLOS, i BARBER & HAIR-DRESSER, i "p ESPEOTFULLY oilers his services to the - XV pblic generally, and invites a call at hi; Saloon adjoining Air. Rogers' Restaurant where, . * "With Scissors sharp, and Razors keen, lle'U cut your hair and shave you clean.' 4 ' - '/jv s x v "T **' t ' ' /. . . GOOD WORE! OHEA^^ORKU TZKTTT^-A-XtiiEif r WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! , THE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Camden and the. surrounding country, that he is prepared to furnish Tinware of every description cheaper than it can be bought in any' other :estab-* lishment in South Carolina. He keeps on-, hand a full assortment, made by himself of. the best material, and will warrant his wort' 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 Canh, Stove Pipe, &c., made to order bn short notic'l^ ott the most reasonable terms. Provisions of all kinds at the market price received- in exchange for work., . x.'t From his long experience he feels confident that he will render' satisfaction to all. ' who may fayor him. with , a call at his old an'd well known stand. 'Pv * ' ; * . B. D. BROXSON January 11. 2m Every Body Read Tips! r I"MIE subscriber would respectfully inform * L his friends, customers, nnd the public generally, that he lias now on hand one Of the largest and, best assorted Block of, , TINWARE. . ..." ever offered for sale ixfCamden',' Allirf sdjict is manufactured by himself, of the very.b'esf ' material, and every article warranted. His prices are very much reduced^ and parties* in want of TIN WARE, wholesale, or renfr will find his terms very reasonable. . tl Personal attention given to Roofing, Gutter.-, ing, Stove-pipes and all job work pertaining^ to the Tirt Business will be exeeuted with dispatch, on the most reasonable terms, though , ' hedoes not promise to work at old prices, hut/>. ; if you wish work done quick, good and-dheap,' lie will do it. ... ri M. ALSO, ..if . a few'small and beautiful STOVES on hand/ very cheap. ^ Cotton and linen rags, Old brass, Coppt*^ Beeswax, and all kinds of provisions taken ait. market price, in exchange for work. ; * * ALSO, u In addition to the above Stock, he has jnst received a complete stock of choice familyM! GROCERIES. Consisting in part, of Sdgar, Coffee, FJonif/ Lard, Molasses, Mockrci. Cheese, Rice, Soap,* Salt, Candy, Crackers, Meal &c., and othe^ articles too numerous to mention, '\ybjch*wR| be sold very low. \ -i-* ;ic is thankful for tlio past patronage,-'an^Iiopesby strict attention to business; to iffienta continuance of the samei ? r . , T.,, . i J. R. GOODALtf,.\"two doors South R. M. Kennedy's Store, Jan. 18?tf. i * ^PERUVIAN GUANO./,;/ DmUCTFROiQ AGENTS At' .' MARKET RATJES. SOLUBLE PACIFIC ' GUANO,, $76 C^ $30 lstNoYcmber, with interest', appro? ctVCily acceptance. SWAN ISLAND GUANO, $20, Cash 1st November with interest, approved City acceptance. .' . t BAUGH'S PHOSPHATE LfME; $60 cwhr.' ^ $05 1st November, with interest' upprovo#pT^*5 city acceptance. ' PHOENIX GUANO, $55 cash. FARMER'S PLASTER OR GYPSUM, wet-; , ranted-pure. ' In offering tlio above Manures to Planters, I do so with every confidence, not only having testimonials from'Planters who have used' them the p?st year, but the further guaranty I that every cargo as it arrives froijivtho Facto-, ry, is analyzed by Prof. SIIEPAftD of the South Carolina Medical College, hnd the'high! reputation nf these manures fujly-kept np. I have appointed ROBERT M. KENNEDY,: , my Agent for Kershaw, for the sale of the, above Fertilizers. Samples of which are to be seen at his Store. Orders left with:hinr will be promptly attended to. > .** > r~.'S J. N. ROBSON; Jan 11,?It. C2 East Boy. ; . ' '. 1 -f i NOTICE. . ' t TJ A LL-persons indebted to me on last l\ year^ account will oblige me by paying ' promptly, as I am greatly in need of money. I take this opportunity of Btating that nc' ccssity compels to adhere to i The Cash System i From this date. JAMES JONESrVf January 1, 1S07. tf - NOTICE. . i L A LL persons indebted.to nio on last year's' ' uccouut, will' oblige me by payiug) promptly, as I am greatly in need of money., I take this opportunity of stating that necessity compels me to adhere to _ . THE CASH SYSTEM, From this date. \ , r; RODERT M. KENNEDY. . .January 1,1SC7. . tf . New Barber Shop. y: ' GEORGE McLEAN respectfully announces to the public that lie has opened a Shaving and Ilair Dressing Saloon in southeast corner of the Mansion House. He ! respectfully solicits The patronage of the citi zens, and hopes, by polite attention to "the" i wants of his patrons, to merit a liber^ encouragement, ? . Jan. 4.?-3m. .Notice. TIIE undersigned having been appointed Agent, of the Washington, Jefferson, Fire Insurance Company, (Scottsvillc, Ya.) and Union Fire Insurance Company, (Balti more, Md.) Informsvthe public Jjiat he is prepared to take risks against losses by fire on the most reasonable terms. Jan. 18tf W. L. DePASS, J. K. WITHERSPOON, AUCTIONEER, T)ESPECTFULLY informs hisfriends and I 1 llm nnlttSa tiiol ll rt n f\r> t ?Yt T1 <4 .?<; puui.u fj1-' "'V I , the s.a!e of all kinds of property at Auction, j He will attend sales any where in Kershaw j District, and his charges shall be as low as it is possible. His services shall be satisfactory j or no-charge will be uiade. Dec. 2b s Notice. ALL PERSONS indebted to P. II. MOORE, arc hereby required to make immediate - paymeut to W, L. DkPASS Assignee. If not done by return day their claims will be puf in suit. Janl8?tf i IRON AND STEEL., AS assortment ?f Iron, Steel, Nails, Axes, Traces, Hoes. Locks, Pot Ware, &e., which will be sold,low lor cash. Jan. 11. A. M. KENNEDY. "