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MM?IEaM! Mfcl.W ? J. V 1 IMigLtJC was founded on this opinion, and may have good effect. Suicides prevailed at one time as an epidemic among the slaves in the "West Indies. It was generally by swallowing earth. A penalty?burying alive?was threatened against those detected in the attempt, and the consequence was, that the practice rwas stopped. The most charitable theory is, that suicide is caused by insanity, although it is difficult to account for all cases of the i crime on that ground, or to perceive why insanity should take that form and direction in any case. ^ ... - " " 1 .. I MARRIED.?On the 19th inst. j at the residence of the bride's father, J by the Rev. \V. AV. Mood, Dr. R. j Youxu McLeoi> of Kershaw, to Miss | Almika AW, daughter of AWm. T> T?.? ..f'TUclw.nvilliv .ItUJIUlC, \JL iyicu?-i'.?..v. DICKSON'S SELECT COTTON SEED. \FEW sucks of seed of this Improved Cotton may be had by early application at the Journal Office or at the store of C. J. McDowall, where planters may see a specimen of its growth.^Of this cotton, Mr. Dickson savs? I have selected and improved this cotton until I have succeeded in raising a stalk with 520 bolls, only four feet high, and another with 211, only twenty-six incites high. CERTIFICATES, Mr Dickson : Sir.?I purchased from you last Spying ten bushel.- Improved Cotton Seed, a part of them for my neighbors. I only planted two bushels myself. Mr. IVarce. my neighbor, who took two bushels, piauicd tiicni on fresh land, and he tells me that it has yielded about lour thousand pounds to the acre. I planted mine on mv oldest land, ntul in consequence of the drought it did not yield so well, but they are the best seed that has ever been in the country. Rest met fully yours * AMOS E1S1IER, Evergreen, La., Nov. 20 ISG'J. We have raised some of Dickson's Improved Cotton which has proved to be decidedly the most p rootle live cotton we ever planted.? Isam Weaver, Newton Co., Ga., Col. J J. Griffin. Oxford, Ua.. Casper W. .Junes. Harbour Co., Ala., L. L. Liucccuin, Washington ,co., Texas. Capt. James S. Lauderdale. Washington co., Texas, W. 1'nttcrson, Liberty llill, S. C., W. F. Atkinson, Wayne to., N". C. Circulars containing numerous certificates .of the value of this cotton, with directions for its cultivation, may be had as above. ~ ROTTTTT-n AROLINA KtRSlsAW DjSTRBtT. by a. L. McDONALD, oedinaey. "1*7 IIURBAS, Margaret C. Hughes applied V T to me for Letters of Administration on #11 and singular tlie goods and chattels, rights and credits of William E. llughcs, lutcofthc District aforesaid, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil and singular the kindred and creditors of the deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordiupfy's Court, to be holdcn at lvershaw Court House on the lltli day of Dec. to show cause, if any, why the said ad Mrinistratiou should not be granted. Given under my hand aud seal this -Sth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, and of the uinety-lirst year of American Independence. A. L. .McDUXALD, O. K. 1). Nov. 23 2t. SOU TH-CFAKGLINA, $?EJJKIIAW by a. l. Mcdonald, oedinaey, WHEHEAS, Archibald Owens, applied to mc for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Ann Truesdcl, late of the District aforesaid, deceased: These are. thorofore, 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 be hohlcii at Kershaw Court llouse on the 11th day of December, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. GivCn under my hand and seal tliis2Stli day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven and of the ninety first year of American independence. a. l. McDonald, Nov. 28.?2t 0, K, D. U. S. Internal Revenue. SIXTH COLLECTION DISTINCT, 1 camden, s. c., nov. id. 18(17. j 'THE taxes on the Annual List for 18(50 and 1807 are now in the hands of the subscriber for collection and are now due and ( payable. These taxes must be paid within twenty days from this date, or additional penalties will attach. JAMES JONES, Deputy Collector. BS5?*0}fice one door South of Dr. Young's Book Store. Nov. 25. 2t Notice. ALL persons indebted to me for work done since the war, will please come forward and settle, as I am very much in need of money. I also take this opportunity of informing the pubiic, that no more work will c delivered exccept for cash, 1 Nov. 21?tf. F. J. OAKS. Spectacles* FOR ALL AGES. 1_)OCKKT Knives, Razors and Scissors, Tooth, Nail and llair Brushes, Combs, Plate Brushes, Silver and Toilet Soaps i Knife Cleaners and numerous Household Articles, A variety of Toys, Adhesive Mucilage, Liquid Glue, Bells, Purses, Money Belts, Pipes and Smoking Tobacco, Paint Boxes and Brushes, Slates and Pencils, Ink, Crayons, Black Lead Pencils, Steel Pens, Paper and Envelopes, at reduced prices. Nov. 21. J. A. YOUNG. J. A. SCHROCK, ' ' MAGISTRATE. WILL attend promptly to the collection of all claims, and* other duties appertaining to the office. Office at the Council Room. May 16, If. r ~ IMPORTANT. " Purchasers of FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERIES, A HE INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE TIIE Extensive Stock now offered 13y C. J. McDOWALL, consisting; of Java, Laguira and Rio Coffee Loaf, lump, crushed and brown Sugar Green and Black Teas Superior Syrup and Molasses Bacon, Lard and Flour Breakfast Strips and canvassed Ilams Fulton Market Beef Irish Potatoes and Onions. Salt, by the sack and at retail Mackarcl, in barrels, kits, or at retail Superior Cider Vinegar Fine and common Chewing Tobacco Soda, Hotter, and Boston Crackers, Sugar Biscuit, Butter and Cheese, Soda, Soap, Starch and Candles Pepper, Allspice, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinnamon and Ginger Matches, C-operas, indigo, Epsom Salts, &e. &c. &c. French and American Candies Canned Fruits and Vegetables Worcestershire and Pepper Sauces Oysters, Lobsters and Sardines Raisins, Ajmonds and Nuts French and English Mustard Pickles, by the jar and dozen. ALSO Powder, Shot, Lead, Cast Steel, Plow and Bar Iron, Nails, Iron Cotton Ties. IIocs, Spades, Shovels, Manure Forks, llakes, Trace Chains, Wagon Boxes, Gridirons, Smoothing Irons, Tea Kettles, Sauce Pans, Frying Pans, Collin's Axes, Hammers, Hatchets, Augers, G'imblets, Screws, Plane Bits arid Stocks, Pad and Stock Locks; with many other articles in the Hardware line. Buckets, Tubs, Cups and Saucers, Plates, Dishes, Wash Bowls and Basins, Tumblers, Cot. .1 i. i r .1, /-< ion illiu >> UUI VUIU^, liuu-i ill, vuuir tor, Shoe and Iiorsc Brushes, Curry C'uinbs, &c. The above Goods arc offered, ami will ho sold at the lowest prices for C.lS/f, or tlicy . .be banercd for CO t 'X'J'Jt lr l'R01) I'CK. tv&P lleing compelled lo sell for cash or its equivalent, I hope my friends will spare me the disagreeable duty of denying, by refraining from asking for credit. C. J. McDOWALL. Nov. 28- tf. ALE AND CIDER, ON DRAUGHT. ArjUANY ALE and Newark CIDER. For sale by C. J. McDOiYALL. NOTICE BY virtue of the authority vested in me, as Assignee, under deed, bearing date, the 8th day of March, ISO", 1 will oiler for sale, at the residence of Col. A. 1). GOODWIN, on the 'rWENTV-l'IllSTtU}- of DEe'EMUE'it, (Saturday) 1807, all of his Personal Estate, consisting of Silver Ware, Books, House-hold Furniture, JP?Si-2.3a. 32.?:7 ?5, THREE WAGON'S AND HARNESS, ONE GIN & GEAR, ONE CARRIAGE AND HARNESS, FOUR MULES, TWO MARES, ONE HORSE, AND TWO COLTS. The TiiKMS to he made known on tho day of sale. J MO. D. KENNKDV, Nov. Ub,?-It. Assignee. NOTICE. ']PIIE subscriber offers to lease'for the en_L suing year, liis PLANTATIONS, on White Oak and Waterec. If not leased privately before the Twenty-first of December, the said places will be offered to the highest bidder at public out-cry. lie also offers to rent bis DWELLING HOUSE, in the Town of Camden, for the ensuing year. Any information in reference thereto, will be given by himself in the Town of Camden, or by bis Agent at the Plantations. \ 7\ /VWlTlM'VV .1. IS, \J\J\JU ?l XJ. Nov. 28, -Jltoiient. rf>IIE subscriber's House on DeKalb street. I Possession given in .January. Nov. 21. E. T. WA1U1KX. Estate Bale. I)Y permission of the Ordinary, I will J sell at. the Plantation of the late lienjatuinc Prescott, deceased, seven miles below Camden, on Thursday the lilth day of December next, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. all the Personal Estate of the said deceased, consisting ofllorscs, Mules, Cattle, llogs, Sheep, Corn, Fodder, Peas,Cotton Seed, u Gin, Carriage and Harness, two Httggies andSulkcy, Waggons, Household and Kitchen Furncturc, Plantation Implements, with u great variety of other articles. Terms made known on t he dav of sale. S. 11. YOUNG. Oct.21?tf. Executor. prencii confectionary, J- Of the very best quality. For sale by HODGSON & DUNLAl*. NEW STORE. BROAD STREET?EAST SIDE, OPPOSITE E. TV. BONNET'S, CAMDEN, S. O. | CHARLES ELI AS, (lato of the firm of; Charles Klius & Hro.) is tow receiving, i and will souii open, for the inspection of the ; public, u general assortment of ! MERCHANDIZE, worthy of the attention of purchasers. In the lino of Dry Goods* Ilis stock will be complete. In Groceries* His supply will be ample, and suited to this . market. His stock of Boots and Shoes: Will not suffer in a comparison with any in 1 the place, and in his general business lie will endeavor to give Satisfaction To all who may favor him with their custom. nimble sixnetlCO to tilC slow shilling." his Goods will be sobl as CHEAT AS THE CHEAPEST, either for Oasli or Country Produce. Nov. 21. tf | Dissolution of Copartnership. r BMIK Copartnership heretofore exiting hc1 tween CHARLES KM.AS. and AVOLF ELIAS, umlor the name of CHARLES EL1AS & lino., is this day dissolved by litutunl consent. Hereafter, claims against the firm will bo paid by Charles Klias, and those indebted will please make immediate payment to either of the undersigned. Hereafter the business will be conducted individually. C. ELTAS, Nov. 14?31, AVOLF EM AS. fJ.OULD & McINTJBE'S 131proved COTTON TIES, the newest, and best article out. Just received and for sale bv E. AV. H'JNNEV. Nov. 14 tf. Lost or Mislaid. CERTIFICATES for twelve sliares of S. ' Carolina Hail Road Stock, viz. No. -Vj for five .shares, and No. S3 for seven shares, of the new issue. DANIEL GAllDXEil Nov. 14?41, QUGAR, COFFEE, BACON, LARI), O FLO lilt and MOLASSES, just received and for sale by 1>. C. KI1LXLEW ERISTI POTATOES, MACXAREL^ ONIONS and CHEESE. For sale by D. C. KIRKLEY. XXJIIITEPIEAI) CABBAGE, IIA VV t ANA 0RANGES, Northern APPLES, just received by D. C. KIRKLKV. pITRON, CURRANTS, RAISINS v> and FIGS, for sale by 7. b. C. KIItXLEV. rYYSTUHS, SARDINES, ENGLISH \J MUSTARD and TOMATO KETCH UP, lor sale by I). C. KlltKLEx. IJEPPER, SriCE^UTMEG. GINX GEK au(l CINNAMON, lor sale hv I). C. KIKKLEY. OAP, STARCH, CANDLES~AND MATCHES, for sale by D. C. KIRK LET. pANDTES, CRACKERS, SODA, V' PICKLES and 11EKRI X(lS>. for sale by P. C. KillKLEY. CARRIAGE FOR SALE. A SECOND hand Carriage will be sold very cheap for cash. Apply ai this Office. Nov. 7. SCHOOL ROOKS, OP ALL KINDS. Spelling, Reading, kc.i Grammars, Arithmetics, Geographies, Dictionaries, Composition, Drawing, &c. Mathematical Series of Davis and Looniis. Latin, Greek, German, Preach, Spanish and Italian Grammars and Course of Studies, Latin and Greek Classics. STATIONARY Of all descriptions, suitable for Schools. Paper, Pens and Ink, Copy Rooks, and the latest style of Penmanship, in u series of set copies. Drawing Materials and Crayons, The latest editions of all the popular SCHOOL ROOKS. Teachers are requested to call and examine the varieties and new editions, before ordering Rooks for their Schools. j. a. young. rw ai if NOTICE. ?X consequence of continued ill-health, 1 * propose to sell out my present stock of Go ods at Greatly Reduced Prices. The entire stock, with the Store, will he sold on the most liberal terms. To any one desirous of commencing business, a good chance is now offered for an investment- in a SAFE BUSINESS. fit-^All persons who are due nip for- purchases made in the years 18(3-3. 'GO and '07 arc earnestly requested to come up to their engagements before the first of January next, or their paper will, in til/ instances, be assigned. I am compelled to take this course I to keep myself from bankruptcy. IS. Vi. BOXNISY, Oct. 31. tf GOOD SEWS TO HOUSE-KEEPERS!! \T the present time, it is especially the object of every good House Keeper, to economise labor and fuel in cooking. There is but one infallible mode of doing this, viz: by buying one of Spear's Anti-Dust Stoves, with which you may Bake, Fry, Stew, Broil unci Boast at your pleasure, with a small quantity of common pine woo l. No Smoke. No Dust. Neatness, Cleanliness and llfiicicncy. Call and examine, them, and you will do yourself a {treat service. These excellent stoves, for Cooking and eating, with Utencils, can he bought low, at BAUM 15110 & CO. Sep. 10 tf. < jimjwujjmii nm 11 ! ? *? Mail Arrangements. Tire mails for Charleston, Richmond, Columbia Augusta, as well as all way mails on the Rail Itoads will be closed at 7 o'clock, a. m. on each Monday, Tuesday and Fri! A mail will be made up at 6 o'clock, p. ni: on Thursdays for the cars on Fridays For Lancaster C. II. via Flat ltock, Hanging Rock and Pleasant Ilill will be closed on Mondays and Fridays, at 0 p. m. Lancaster C. H. via Red Hill, Liberty Ilill, Russcl Place, Dry Creek, and Longstrcet, Close od Thursday, at. G a. m. Jefferson, via Tiller's Ferry, Lynch wood and Catarrh, close on Friday at 12 m. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Till: Rev. KD1VA11D A. WILSON will send (free of charge) to all who desire it, the prc/.cription with the directions for making and using the simple remedy by which lie was cured of a lung affection and tlmt dread disease Consumption. His only object is to benefit the afflicted and he hopes every sufferer will try this prescription, as it will cost tham nothing, aud may prove u blessing. Please address Rev. EDWARD A. "WILSON, _ No 1G"> Second South St., Williamsburg, N. Y. ERRORS OF YOUTHA Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility. Premature Decay, and ..11 <1... iinliervntinn will ?ui i nc cuueia \ji. #> ?/u*???%*?*?v.. x........ for 1 he sake of sutt'oryig humanity, send free to-all who need it, the rccipt and directions for making the pimple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the udvitiscr's experience can do so by addressing in perfect confidence, JOHN 1>. OGDEN, 42 Cedar St., New York. May 2. ' ly INFORMATION. > INFORMATION guaranteed to produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless luce, also a recipe for the removal of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, etc., on the skin, leaving the same soft, clear, and beautiful can be obtained without charge by i addressing Til0=5. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, ] 823 Broadway, New York. Sept. 2G. 8m. Camden Branch Rail Read. TRAINS run as follows on this Road:? Mondays. Yi'educsdays and Saturdays, connecting with the Columbia. Charleston, Augusta and Wilmington trains at lvingsville.' Leave Camden at 8.30 A. M. Arrive at Kingsville at. 11.10 A.M. Leave Kingsville at 12.03 P. M. Arrive at Camden at 2.40 P. M. liw BILLIMf * | DRESS GOODS. u MISS I). IL McEWEX & CO. Have just received from jN" ?-w-"3T oris., A handsome assortmcut of MILLINEEY, Dress Goods, Cloaks, AND Trimmings* All of which have been carefully selected by Miss AIcKwkx, and will be sold at the LOWEST MAB2ET PPJCES. Oct. 21. ' tf MILLINERY, JUST UJJCJilYKD, A fresh and well-selected STOCK OF MIMJMRY, QLGAES, DRESS GOODS, wiEtiMMXSsrca-?. Ribbons, Laces, &c. WIIICII Vi'ILL 1313 SOLI) LOW FOR CASH, BY MISS M. "WILSON. Oct. 24. tf NOTICE. J .4 LL persons having demands against the L estate of J. K. McLuro, deceased, will | present tliem properly attested, and those in! ilebtcil will eonie lbrwanl and make itnmcdij ate payment.. We will attend at the residence of 1). 11. Reaves on the -1th and iit.li of November next, l'or the transaction of busii uesa. .T. E. McLURJ?. Adm*. D. II. THOMAS, AdmV Oct. 2-1. 4t. BACON SIDES, Cheese, Mackarel, Fine Teas, Old Java Coffee, Cheese, Crackers, Best Vinegar. , ALSO?A FULL ASSOItTMKST OF ?1Z@CM?EEI 5', SXIOJES, Sc. Just received and for sale low for Cash or Produce, at BONNET'S. Oct. 17. tf Administrator's Notice. VLL persons having demands against the estate of A. J. Caul hen, jr., deceased, arc requested to present them legally attested, and those indebted arc required to make I immediate payment. J. D. DUXLAP, Adm'r. 1 .Oct. 17. St Administrator's Notice. 4 LL Persons indebted to the estate of J\ D. C. Fletcher, dee'd. tiro required to make immediate payment, and those having demands against the said estate will present theiu legally attested. - J. D. DUNLAP, Adm'r. Oct. 17. 2l. Fall and Winter Stock, I AM now receiving my FALL and WINTER stock. IN DRY GOODS. Delaines, Empress Cloth, Poplius and Pckin Stripes, Prints, Ginghams, Opera Flannels, Drown and bleached Shirtings and Sheetings Linscys, colored Domestics, Jted and white Flannels Rlnnkels, common and fine Dcd Satinetts and Jeans, Cloaks and Shawls Hosiery and Gloves Table Cloths, Towelling, Doylies and Napkins, With a variety of Notions. Ready-Made Clothing, Coats, Pants and Vests, and in Suits. Made Shirts, Linncn and Paper Collars, good quality. Common and Fine. For Men and Boys. ?ieeqiebsFor Men, Women and Children. A rrnnovftl n??nrtnu?liL -- Ow"v* " S3 si c3L c3L1?3? srSaddles, Bridles, Collars, Whips, &c. 02?<oolsLe3.*3rOf different kinds. GROCERIES. Crushed and brown Sugars Java, Laguirn ami llio Coffees Fine Syrup and Molasses Ciiecsc, Crackers and Mackarcl f Cans, Fruits, &c. Bagging, Rope and Iron Ties. All of which will be sold low for cash. " Small Profits and Quick Sales." I will, also, purchase, receive and forward Cotton and other Produce. A call from my old customers is respectfully solicited. 1 will take pleasure iu showing my stock, A. 21. KENNEDY. Oct. 10. tf "FALL, .1867I have received my supply of FALL GOODS, which I shall sell at Strictly Cask Prices, ^ and for cash ONLYThose wishing Goods on the above terms will get good bargains, and C2SE.1P GQGJD&. I continue to act as Agent for first class Fire Insurance Companies, and will take risks on the most liberal terms. Business is solicited. E. W. BONNET. Oct. lfi. tf NEW BUY GOODS. FALL, 1867. Dress Goods, Cloaks, Hosiery, Flannels. Blankets, Domestics, ClotllS, Cassimeres, HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, 23:^.T,S? Boots. Shoes. In fact, a full and complete stock of DRY GOODS and SHOES at the lowest market prices for Cash. II. M. KENNEDY, Ag't. IKON COTT N TIES, AT REDUCED PRICES. JUST received a l'rcsli supply of BEARD'S PATENT SLOT TIE, A XT) BEARD'S PATENT IMPROVED BUCKLE TIIJ' which will he sold at greatly reduced prices and on liberal Terms. Dealers supplied at a heavy discount. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., Charleston, Oct* 4 ot. i'actors. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE on Cotton consigned to GEORGE W. WILLIAMS. & CO., Charleston, S. 0., or WILLIAMS, TAYLOR, & CO., New York, by W. D. MeDOWALL, Sept. 20?St. At Bank of Camden. GKEAT SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS. ON Friday and Saturday, the 13th and 1-1 ill days of December next, I will sell at YOUNG'S BltlDGK, across Big Lynches Creek, (on the road leading from Camden to Chesterfield and Cherav.*,) several tracts of VALUABLE BOTTOMS AND UPLANDS, situate in Chestcrticld District, on the aforesaid Big Lynches Creek. A portion of these lands cannot be excelled for fertility ami productiveness of soil, or for healthfullness and salubrity of convenient locations for dwellings; while the summer and winter range for Stock of sill kinds is excellent and unlimited. And in addition to these advantages, there are on two of the tracts an EXCELLENT MILL SEAT, with ample and unfailing water power, and with old dams already completed. leaving nothing to do but to put in suitable buildings and machinery; and either is in a first rate location for Flour or Lumber Mills. TKBMS: One fourth, or perhaps one third of the purchase money CASH: the rest in two or three instalments, bearing interest from date. Persons wishing to sec and inspect thes-o lands before the day of sale, or to treat for tlieni at private sale, may confer cither by letter or personally, with the undersigned, at his residence in Ciuudcn. S. ('. Sept. 20,?tf. L. IV. 11. BLAIil. 1867. 1867. THE FALL TRADE. . 9 / AT the establishment of the undersigned* will be opened, the BEST ASSORTED STOCKOF GOODS They have ever offered to the public. In point of quality, qnantity and price* their Fall and Winter stock, Arriving, lias never been surpassed, and it will be their pleasure to display them to the public in order to convince them that it is to the INTEREST OF ALL BUYERS to avail themselves of the opportunity now offered. The stock will consist, as usu al, o DRY GOODS. FANCY AND DOMESTIC. Dress Groods? OF ALL KINDS AND FRICES. Cloths, Cassimeres & Sattinets. C L U T J? 1 N G, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, (PHILADELPHIA MAKE.) All of the latest styles. HARDWARE, Crockery Glassware, Tin and Hollowware, GIN BANDS, SADDLERY, In a great variety of styles and prices. G-roceries> A full supply iKJyWc will buy Cotton and other Produce at market prices. EAUM, BRO. & CO. Oct. 3. it Highest market trices PAID CASH FOR Hides, Old Iron, Brass, Copper and Lead, Beeswax, Tallow and Country TANNED LEATHER, FEATHERS & WOOL, BOUGIIT IN ALL QUANTITIES BY P. GrOSS, Provision & h*ocery Store BROAD STREET, CAMDEN, S. C., Opposite James Jones' Grocery, and Dr. Youngs' Book Store. CONSTANTLY ON HAND FRESH SUPPLIES OF Provisions, Staple and Fancy GROCERIES. Imported PURE FRENCH BEANDY, For Medical Purposes. WISES Of MA KINDS tim r\nnn Dnuraourro lira onur. I TINWARECHEAPER THAN EVER! nPHE subcribcr respectfully informs the X citizens of Cumden anil vicinity, that ho HAS ON HAND, A full and complete assortment of TIN IVAltE, and is constantly MANUFACTURING-. He will sell either at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, as low as the same articles can he bought in Charleston or elsewhere. Roofing, Guttering, AND JOB WORK, of every description, promptly attended to. Grateful for past patronage, he respectfully solicits its continuance. Don't mistake the place. BRONSON'S TIN SHOP. B. D. BRONSON. Oct. 9. tf. " J. W.RODGEBS. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT.. CAMDEN, S. C. LIBERAL advances iuadc on consignment. Sept. iltl, tf. 3jAND SALES. The ' VEllDIEli LAND:" the "TAYLCR LAND;" and the ?"YOUNG TRACT," httcy the property ol D. I). Ilocott, and now of the Bank of Camden, with some lots on York and King streets, will ho sold for CASH, p0s|. lively on the first Monday in December next at the Court House, in ('tiimlcn. W. D. McDOWALL. 1 Cashier. Oct. 17. ;t.