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8 -ines drawn by the finger of God as >ures the certain downfall of the in raders of the majesty of Ilis work of ^ .v- creation; the eagle is ruined with I the owl?and a fitting symbol of this, _ is the vain effort the American people t | are now making." j t 9 Hard Times in New York.? i The New York correspondence of the 1 I Philadelphia Ledger writes: j i The past week has been a hard jx one in mercantile circles. Seven :i failures are reported. Some of these ; s IB are called suspensions only, and one u I or two of the parties are said to be: compromising with creditors. The'1 I aggregate failures since the first of i1 | January are said to be tweuty-fivc, 1 | with liabilities amounting to $2,950,[ 000. ^ ^ f I To the infinite disgust of the smaller dealers, the leading dry goods cs. tablishments in Broadway gives notice that on and after to-morrow it will j [ m reduce its prices on certain fine qualities of goods from 12 to 15 per cent., applying especially to silks. This will compel other houses to follow their example, or do without trade al- - iugcti*CI In the wholesale market, however, 1 some kinds of goods have been ad- , vancing within the few days past.? C Cambrics are 12J cents per yard * dearer; New York Mills are held at t 25 cents* and, together with bleached c and brown goods, arc sold ahead of production. The manufacturers of * prjnts have been trying to put up pri- i ces 1 a li cents, but have not succeeds o ed. In w^ol flannels a fair husines- 1 is doing, but other fabrics, as a general thing, are hard to move. o A Compliment Well Deserved- ' The London Quarterly Review, re- " plying to an essay bv Gcldwin Smith, ^ w1k> cites Lincoln, Grant, Sherman ti and Stanton (!) as examples of Arneri 1 can great men, says: ,! "We admit that Mr. Stanton and his collegucs have done great things si O t ^ O j o?i a great scale, but they lack the stamp of individnul greatness. If that is to he found anywhere in America, is under the modest roof of General Lee, the champion of a lostcause, whom prosperity never intoxicated, nor adversity depressed, and who exceeded his opponent as much in real nobility and greatness of character as j he did in military skill and daring." ' Mrs. Lincoln Insane.?Private '' letters from Chicago represent Mrs. ir Lincoln as unquestionably insane. .Royal Pay for Negro Legisla- ot tors?The negro reconstruction Con- 1 o ^ j|] vention of South Carolina forms a p, liigh estimate of its services. The Sambos who used to be glad to get a few dollars a month for working on the cotton and rice plantations have fixed their pay as constitution-makers at eleven dollars a day and twenty cents mileage. Our white Congress- oi men who get eight dollars per day will envy these happy blacks. When ~ the darkies come to Congress they will undoubte<lly endeavor to raise l the dignity and emoluments of our * national legislators in the same pro- ij portion. If a negro member of a ? State Convention be worth eleven I dollars a day, what ought a negro Congressman to get! Thirty.dollars at least. How astonished these S. Carolina negroes must be with their i extraordinary change of fortune !? m They can hardly realize whether they l? stand on their head or heels. To cap the climax of their ridiculous pre- sumption they should have proposed to pay the white members of the Convention half what they get themselves; and that, after all, would be only somewhat in proportion to the estimate in which they arc held in the South just now. A white man may be nearly half as good as a negro. N. Y. Herald. j "Is Mr. Jones in?" asked an Irish- , man of the porter in a hotel. "No," was the reply, will you leave ^ your name?" 1 Och, murther, do you think I'd be( j after going home without a name?" j ? MARRIED?In Camden on the * ;2d inst., at the residence of the l bride's mother, by the Rev. J. E. J Rodgers, Mr. E. P. Shedd, to Miss (] E. M. Arrants, all of Kershaw. l On Thursday Evening, January 23, ] at the res^lenee of the bride's mother, I by the Rev. Jos. It. Walker, Mr. J. J D. Dunlap, of Camden, S. C., to I * Miss Ella M. Sams, of Beaufort, i ( Cotton Quotations. ; i Camden, Fob. 6?13 1-4 to 15 3-4. Charleston, Feb. 5?14 1-2 a 17 3-4. New YoitK, Fed. 4?19. Liverpool, Feb. 4?7 7-8d a 8 1-Sd. < i ~ " i. Kershaw Lodge, No. 29, A. F. M. The Regular l.'omniuniculion of tfels Lodge will be held on Tucsllavevening next, at 7 o'clock. J3y order of the W.\ M.\ j * J. W. RODGKRS, Scc'ry. i > Ifife [advekmisement.] VALUABLE RECEIPT, [ 'or baking-fine Ligbt Bread, Biscuit, Rolls or Waffles. Sisters of the Sorra . Now that \vc have o do all our bouse and kitchen work, li t us ry to do it to perfection. I flatter myself hat Ij have discovered the true system of ircad baking, and as such, would respcctfuly inform my female friends t lint I am pre>ared to furnish them with the receipt on he following liberal terms. Enclose to my uldress, the amount of one dollar, and I will end to any address, by return mail or soon d'ter, the receipt, neatly printed, post paid, nth all necessary instructions. I would icre sta.e that no minerals or lard is used in >aking, and that the articles used are at he command of every farmer. If you wish o please your husbands by placing on his | ircakfast tabled plate of fine light biscuits or ried rolls, send for one of my receipts. Address, Mrs. ANNIE STOPANE, Jan. 30,?2t* Aiken, S. C. [J. S. MARSHAL'S SALES.! United States of America. District of South Carolina. BY virtue of a Writ of Fieri Facias to nic directed, issuing out oftlic Honorable the Jnited States Circuit Court for the District f South Carolina, I will expose for sale to lie highest bidder, at Public Auction, at luinden Court House on the Fourth day of lurch, 18GG, being the first Wednesday of lie month, all the right, title and interest of lie defendants in and to the following proprty, to wit:? 1. Camden Hank Building, situated on the outh-cast corner of Broad and Hutledgc trects, lot No. 117W, being GO feet front, by G8 feet deep, according to pl-it of the town f Camden, levied upon as the property of lie Bank of Camden, defendant, at the suit f James Bankhead, plaintiIT. 2. A tract of Land, situated on the waters f Persimmon Brench, containing 800 acres tore or less, bounded on the north and cast v lands of Mrs. Hammond, south by lauds f Mrs. Hammond and Thomas Bell, on the lie west by lands of John Brown and T. Bell, nown as the Bussc-l Tract, together with lie two Dwelling Houses situated thereon.? ,cvicd upon as the property of Wylic Pat . l - |T.c. 'I'SOIl, ill UlCSUll U1 lliu Lllllfu uuiu.-, piuiuiff Terms, Cash?purchasers in pay the Martial lor necessary papers ami stumps. USJ^Salcs to be conducted by Joseph M. ayle, Deptuy Marshal. as aitctioneer. JOS. M. UAVLE, U. S. Special Deputy Marshal. Tcb. G. [S 15,00] -It Sheriffs Sales. Shkkut's Office. ) C\Mt>KV, S. C.,Peb. G 1FG8. f ') V virtue of Sundry writs of fi. fa. to mc [J directed 1 will sell before the Court [ouse in Camden, on Monday the second day F March next, within the legal hours of sale le following property, to-wit: All the defendants right, titlo and interest i a certain frnrt of land lying on waters of caver Creek, Kershaw District, whereon ifendaut resides, containing fifteen (1500) undred acres more or less, bounded by lands ' Crcighton, D. C, Quinliti, John Knox, Dr. rantbam, Fraser lands &c., levied upon, id to be sold as the property of l)r. J. W. ord at the suit of "The Bank of Catndca." E. E. BILL, S. X. I), ebrnnry 0, tf LOST. \GOLD Masonic WATCH KEV. with the initials "J. W. 11." The finder, will e liberally rewarded on leaving it at this fice. Feb. 6. tf Cwenty Dollars Reward. r OST on the morning of the 113d of .Tannic nry between Blond street and the Depot yellow TRUNK containing Music Books.? 'he person who louiid it will be paid the bovc reward by leaving it nt the DeKALB lOUSK, ami no questions asked. Feb. G It* Hogs for Sale. V PAIR of Hogs, of the best stock in the District. The sow now in pig. They ill lie sold very low for cash or con.. Ap!y at thoDoKalb Mills, to W. MA LONE. Feb. 6 tf A SUPPLY OF FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. From Thorborn ?, Neio Vor/c} JUST received mid for sale by HODGSON it DCNLAP. Fob. G. tf List of Letters |) KMAIN1NG in the I'ost Office, February 11 1st, 1SCH. Mrs. AtiiHiida Allen: (2) L 11 Bryunt; (2) 15 ' Hartholow; Laura Brasington; William II Jrown: (-1) .Maliaia 11 Bradley; S II lloykin: 'aiicy Uallongor; Betsy Buskins: J JI I'ox; 2), i\- L Cook: N II Collins; T 1' Coliins; 11 'unimings: J F Carter: Benjamin Cambcll; v'ancy Cambcll; Frank Cooper; Win Dority; dary Davis; C S Davis; Phoebe Dubosc; J B inicks; J J Klkins: C'apt. Samuel J Folk; Mr. Miarles Hatch; .1 II Francis; Steplicn Gary; inrah Jane Gibs; S 1' Hair; W II Hartzoy; Iazeltine & Co; Jane Holliman; Williams & luren; Thotn Jonson; Minta Jones; William V B Liter; M Lord; L Lowe; J K Morris; fitliii Miller; Henrietta Myers; W C Martin; Jetty MePherson; Elizabeth McGayear: Minna McCoy: Scily M Kurt; R Lamar; Ilonry 'rater; (2) K 11 Bowers; Harriet Martly; tlahala Mitchell: Jesse l'rincc; B Beeves; W 5 Richardson; (2) D.Reynolds; J S .Small; A I' Shut; L II Summers: Lewis Sharp: John L stokes: James W M Salmond; Sam Shannou, 1\. A M C f.nhJti- .1 v. Templet on; Wm Thces; Emma Turnnal; Eliza Taylor; Lewis II Summers; (2) A 11 Walker; \Ioses T Wa'lc; Crutou Williams; N S Walker; I W Wildy. BO?" Persons calling for the above, will picascsnyth y arc advertised. #5"" Persons depositing letters in the Post Jffice, will please place tlie Stamp near the right hand corner of the envelope. J. M. GAYLE, P. M. FebO. It VOX-EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE OIL. This has been tested, and isf.ee Toni'donger. For sale by HODGSON k PUNLAP, -l*i Commissioner's Notice. GUURDIANS, Trustees and Committees ' must make their ANNUAL RETURNS j to this office on or before the first of April , | next. Rules will be issued against all who . , muke default in this matter. J. D. DUN LAP, Commissioner in Equity. J I Feb. G tf ! i 1 j IjST equity. ! KERSIIAIV. ; Sarah Mickle, Ex'r'x. 1 Bill to enjoin and as. > call in creditors | Joel Davis, et al. J frc. I In obedience to the order of Chancellor j | Johnson, passed July. 14, 18G7, I will sell ar, j mmwAiv lUTl'l! Tilt! I'uOlic uurcry, on iumuai .ii juu , FIRST'MONDAY IN M A K (' II next, at f the lutc resilience of John 13. ftickle, dee'd. v in Kershaw District, certain t Personal Property, ( consisting of Household and Kitchen Furni- ^ ture, Plantation Tools, Wagons, a Mule, a Horse, &c. TERMS.??o much cash as will pay the costs of these prooeodings, and the balance -1 on a credit of one and two years, with inter- j est payable annually, to be secured by bond c or note with at least two good sureties. \ Purchasers to pay for papers. I J. D. DUNLAP, C. E. K. D. t February G. (H.75) a AN ORDINANCE To raise supplies for the year 1868. . I )E IT 0 (IDA IN ED by the Intchdant md Wardens oft lie Town of Camden, South Carolina, in Council assembled, and by thu "1 authority of tlie same, that the following J TAXES be, and arc hereby assessed for thu r current year. That is to say: Fifty cents per one hundred dollars on the assessed value of ull improved town Lots, and on<f half of one per cent additional on the value thereof for a Well tax, not to exceed two dollars oh any one lot. Twenty-five cents per one hundred dollars on all saies of goods, wares and merchandize J within the said Town during tlie year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven. Fifty cents per one hundred dollars on the net income on factorage, employments, faculties and professions (including dentistry) exercised within the said town within the year last aforesaid. Six dollars on each wagon drawn by four j or more horses, and let out for hire. \ Three dollars on each wagon drawn by q four or more horses, and used exclusively by <5 the owner. Three dollars on each wagon drawn by two or three horses, and let out for hire. Two dollars on each wagon drawn by two p or three horses, and used exclusively by the owner. . I Otic dollar and fifty cents on each cne f horse wagon or cart let out for hire. \ One dollar on each one horse wagon or cart 'f used exclusively by the owner. j \\ Four dollars on each omnibus, and two j y dollars on each hack. 1 y One dollar ami fifty cents 011 each pleasure j < carriage or buggy or other vehicle drawn by j j, one horse, ' j c Three dollars on cacli pleasure carriage or <; buggy drawn by more than one horse. [ Said tax to be levied on all vehicles lmbit- p ually employed in the Town of Canulen, p wliethet owned by a resident or non-resident, nnd whether drawn by a horse or horses or p other animals. y A capitation tax of five dollars each, on all male residents of the said Town between the ages eighteen and sixty years. A tax of not less than live nor more than ten dollars per week, payable in advance, on all non-residents engaged in selling goods l by sample or otherwise, the actual amount to be paid by each to be assessed by the tux collector. (? Fifty dollrrsfora license for keeping a ti billinrd tnbhi. Sixty dollars per annum for a license to i retail spirituous liquors within the said town, ] to be paid quarterly in advance. ] Ten dollar t for an auctioneer's' license.? i And in each and every ease where a license i is required by this act, an additional charge | of five dollars for the Clerk of Council si all ] be paid by t lie parly applying for such li- ] celiac. From five to ten dollars on all public shows and entertainments for hire, except those for j a charitable purpose, for each day during j which the same may be exhibited or kepi open. A fine of lot less thnn ten dollars for each offence, for forging any bills or orders 011 ]| the corporation. All rcturrs for taxes to be made on oath without distinction of persons. That all ordinances and parts of ovdi- nances repugnant thereto be, and the same arc hereby repealed. Hatii'iki) in Council this twenty-seventh ] day of January, in the year of our Lord 1 one thousand eight hundred and sixty 7 eight, f.nd in the niuetj'-second year of the sovereignty and independence of a the United States of America. I J.A. YOUNG, IutcudnntJanuary JO, 2t. t GUANO. I PERUVIAN Gnnno, direct from agents at . market rates. Soluble Pacific Guano, $7f> cash, Sf'O 1st v November, with seven per cent, interest, approved city acceptance. Baugh's Phosphate of Lime, Sf>0 cash, $tio 1st November, with seven per cent, interest, approved city acceptance. Phoenix Ouaiio. S">-3 cash. $fi> 1st Novern- J her, with siveri per cent, interest, approved city acceptance. Flour of l5onc, unadulterated and unhurnt. J Farmer'a Plaster or Gypsum, warranted pure. In offering the above manures to nlanters. I do so with every confidence, not only having testimonials from planters who have used i them the past year, but the further guarantee that every cargo, oh it arrives, is analyzed j by Professor Shcpnrd, of the South Carolina Medical College, and the high reputation of these manures fully kept up. 1 J. N. ROBSON, ' 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. i Jan. 23 2m ,, ? : | Planters and Gardeners i Will find ELLERBE'S PLANT TRANSPLANT ER (patented Kith October, lKlifi,) at Mr. A. M. Kennedy's. With this Implement surplus plants of Corn, Cotton or any other plant may be trnsplnnted in the same " time that the soil can be re-plnntcd, without disturbing the fibrous roots. Price. $10,00. Jan. 16. 4 c Reduction in Prices. MRS. J. w. RODGKRS, with the view of reducing her present stpek in time for the Spring Trade, is; offering her stock of WINTEll GOODS at reduced prices for CASH. Jan- -3?tf. i TO CONSUMPTIVES. - rnS'Rer. EDWARD A. WILSON will sent (free of charge) to all who desire it Jio pre.icription with the ditections for ma ting and owing I lie simple remedy by wliicl ie was cured of a lung affection and thai Iread disease Consumption. His only obect is to benefit the afflicted and lie hopei very sufferer will try this prescription, a: t will cost thom nothing, and inny prove a ilessing. Please address Ilev. EDWARD A. WILSON, S'o 105 Second South st., Williamsburg, N. Y ERRORS OF YOUTH- ' A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Dccuy, and til the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, or tho sake of suffering humanity, send fret o all who need it, the recipt and direction; or making the simple remedy by which h< vns cured. Sufferers wishing to profit bj he advitiscr's experience can do so by adIrcssing in perfect confidence, inn V R. OGDEN. 42 Cedar St., New York. May 2. ly INFORMATION. - " rXFORMATION gunrnnteed to produce n luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head ir beardless face, also a recipe for llie renionl of l'imples, Blotches, Eruptions, etc., on he skin, leaving the snmc soft, clear, and icr.utifcil can be obtained without charge by ,dd reH?ing *1 THOit F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, 8:13 Broadway, New York. Sept. 2G. but. Medical Notice. DR. D. L. DeSAUSSURE has resumed the practice of Mcdiciue. Oficc in the car part of Dr. Zeuip's Drug Si ore. Jnnuary 9( tf ALE ON DRAUGHT. T. BEVERIDGE k CO'S. STEWBURGH ALE. j 'HR Best now made, kept constantly on I draught by D. C. KIRKLEY. STATEMENT '\Ftho HOME INSURANCE CO. of New J Haven, January 1, 1808. apital Stock, $1,000,000 Ofi urplus, 619,070 84 ASSETS: Market Value, ieal Estate owned by Company, " $205,500 00 onus on Mortgages, 37,374 98 nitcd States Bonds, 5-20, 325,875 00 lissouri State Bonds, 19.950 OO ennetacc State Bonds, 10.900 00 lisconsin State Bends, 12,000 00 irginia State Bonds, 17,468 tiO aliounl Bank Stocks, ' 361.189 50 annua Bank Stocks, 34.373 75 onus on Collateral and on Call, 23.814 50 ash on hand and in Banks, 66,914 50 ash in hands of Agents, 230,108 36 ntercst Accrued, 37,463 25 ills Receivable, 41,370 75 remiinns unpaid at home and brunch offices, 109,041 80 >ntA accrued. 2,302 00 alvngca on Fire and Inland Losses Undetermined, 51,451 44 it her property owned by the Co. 25,971 88 $1,019,070 34 LIABILITIES, osses in process of adjustment, $S5,850 44 Statement of Premiums received nnd Losss paid during each yenr since the organ iza lUIl Ol nil' l.UIIIJiiuij . Premiums Kec'd Losses Paid 800, $ 157,887 30 $ 20,780 20 8(51, 81,2:10 00 4(5,1 !J0 CIJJ 802, 108.280 40 92,130 80 803, 23(5,973 55 ' ' 100.434 30 8(54, 470.473 7 8 278.488 01 8(55, 773.815 08 451.292 90 8(50, 1,477,281 28 1,122,908 80 807, 1,S50,025 01 1,137,935 41 Stock owned by the Directors : nnuary 1, 18(57, $283,700 ununry 1, 1808, 272,00(J D. It. RATTEKLEE, Prcs'dt. WM. S. GOODELL, Secy. S. W. BONNEYj Agent. AT CAMDEN, S. C. January 30. 3t. Southern Express. (y ARTIES forwarding freight by the Express. arc requested to hand tlicin in bj a. in. on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Freight is also sent on Tuesday, Thursday nd Friday, which must be hauded in by I \ M. the evening before. All freight is required to ho paid in Greenlacks. J. \V. HODGE US, Agent. January 23, tf Notice. I" HAVE taken possession of ZKMP'5 I Mill, and will do all in my power to give alisfaction. A continuance of the patronge of the Mill is respectfully solicited. W. F. MOHIIELL. January 23, 3t South-Carolina R. R. Company AND SOUTHWESTERN R. R. E \NK, ?2JKS( FititiiVAitY 13, 18(57. I") ESOLVED, That hereafter new Proxies l\/ shall be required for each annual meetug. Tl... ndnnlinn nf tho Stockholders of tllC hove institutions is respectfully culleil to lie foregoing resolution, adopted ut the Inst ticeting; and notice is hereby given that Yoxies will not he avniluhle at the next nceting (13th proximo),'unless each ignaure is stamped with a ten (10) cents Internal tevenue Stump. JOHN V. STOCK. "i Committee I,. C. HENDRICKS, ^ on F. II. MITCHELL, J Proxies. January 23 8t For Sale. 1 GOOD six horse STEAM ENGINE and * BOILER, complete and in good running irdcr. Price SiiOO. Apply to Jan 23?4t WM. TARVER. A F resh Supply. ,4 PPLES, ORANGES, CABBAGES, AND l\ COCOA NUTS, just received by Jan. 23 1). C. KIRELET. M. -BISSELL, DENUST, HAVING procured the necessary apparatus, ' is prepared toinscrt Artificial Teeth on VULCANITE (indla rubber,). from one Tooth, to a full Set, at Lore Prices, and has reduced ' his charges for alLoperationsto suit the times, J for CASH. dec 19,?tf S. A. BENJAMIN, ! Auctioneer and Commission MERCHANT, CAMDEN, S. C. IVill attend to all business entrusted to his [ care, in selling P*cnl Estate or property or aa J descriptions. He lias large rooms for storing , Goods, and Booms to let. He will reoeivo Goods on consignment.' * Ifey-Auction Sales attended to in any part oftiie District. Jan. 2. JOHN H. HOLMES, Commission Merchant, BOYCE & CO'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. REFER TO Hon. Geo. A. Trcnliolm. Andrew Simonds, President 1st National Bank of Charleston. I P. S. Holmes, President S. C. Mining & MnntitVinlnrino1 Camnanv. Dec. i2 ? r ' 3m* DR. T7j. WORKMAN OFFERS his professional services to th< citizens of Camden nnd vicinity. Odice immediately above BAUM'S store entrance on Hutlcdge street. June 13 tf. SCHOOL BOOKS! The Undersigned, Dealers in BOOKS AND STATIONERY, /'re prepared to furnish Teachers and Merchants-with School Books >nd Stationery, on the very best terms. Send for catalogues of School Cooks and Miseellnneor*. Books, Writing Paper and Envelopes; which will be sent l'rec to parties desiring them. Address, DUFFIE t CIIAPMAN, BOOK SELLERS, COLUMBIA, 8. C. January 9, 1808. 3m AMEROTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY. W P- HXTGrHES would respectfully inform the citizens of (httiiden and vicinitv, that lie has opened a Gallery in WORKMAN'S BUILDING, where he will be pleased to sec all who wish Pictures of themselves or friends. With long experience and abundant facilities, and with nil the improvements of the age, he llattcrs L!.- ...lt'il.,.* !..? KiitViilaacn nil tllAOA tl'llA favni* IIIIIIM'JI IIin?t lie win pawnor mi luuDXi .* ?.vr ?? ? w liiiu with a cr.Il, with all sizes, and prices to suit the times. My sfiy in Camden is only for a few days, nml those wishing Pictures for themselves or friends, will do well to call at once. THE NONPAREIL WASHING MACHINE. Strong, Simple and Practical. It is a SQrr.eztxo Machine; warranted i not to injure clothing; geared to -give six i strokes of the plungers for one turn of the handle, and 150 turns of which will wash ; thoroughly the hulk of six to twelve shirts, I according to the size of Machine used A (11 i'.L OK 150V CAN OPERATE IT. nnd Six Year's experience proves that the Nonp a it k 11. to be the only Washing Machine made I which xhtml* the text of Time and Use. It is i unapproachable for t Speed, Power and Effectiveness. AGENTS WANTED.?Send for free Descriptive Circulars to OAKLEY & KEATING. 181 Water Street, New York. Dec 26 Cm. Notice. I find it necessary for the current year, to confine myself to the CASH system, and respectfully rerpiest those indebted to me, on short time credit, to make the promised arrangements promptly, ns I will be tinder the 1 necessity of placing my unpaid accounts in the hands of a Lawyer Cor collection this " Spring. 1J015T. M. KENNEDY, Jan "J?tf , Agent. r. 4. Slioes! Slioes. r 1ST received from 1 he manufacturers, a ej LARUE ADDITION" to my slock of HOOTS AND SHOES, of superior make, in Men's. M omen's and lourli'.;, which will be sold at the very low. est prices. R. M. KENNEDY, Agent. December 11. Agents Wanted, for the Campaigns of Forrest and his Cavalry. HEVUTIFULLY illustrated. This historical record of the most brilliant exploits and daring adventures of the war, among its nia1 ny valuable and interesting contributions to ' historical truth, clears up. on unquestionable authority, all misrepresentations in regard to the taking of Fort l'illow by Gen. Forrest* ; Address, J 1'. MILLER & CO, Jan 0?2m PhUadtlphia, J'a. 1 Administratrix's Notice. VLL persons indebted to the estate of William K. Hughes, late of Kershaw District, deceased, will make immediate payment to J. 11. Kershaw or myself. All persons having claims against the said | estate will present them duly uttested, ac, cording to law. griT'-Mr. D. II. SEAMENS is my lawful agent for the transaction of all business ol the said estate. M. E. HUGHES, Admr'x. Junuary 16* 6t 1 pITRON, CURRANTS, RAISINS I v> and FIGS, for sale by Kot.7. J), f. KfRKLEY. X. ; ^ NEW GOODS," At tlie OldlStand! THE Subscriber having resumed business on his own account at his old Stand* iu Camden, offers bis friends and the public, a ' general assortment of MERCHANDIZE, consisting in Part of Plain and Opera Flannels; Shawls, a general assortment. Worsteds, in a great variety of styles and qualities; Sattinetts; Kentucky Jeans, of all colors and qualities, and at all prices; Oznaburgs, white and colored; Ginghams and Plaids, for dresses; bleached and brown Homespuns, of all widths and qualities and at all prices; Factory Yarn of all numbers; a great variety of Calicoes, from 11 to 25 cts. per yard; Blankets, grey and white, of all sizes. Heady-Made Clothing, Of all kinds and qualities, in suits, or by the single piece. Hats and Caps, for men and boys, all qualities. Boots and Shoes, for ladies, gentlemen, boys and children; Congress Gaiters, for ladies and /*nntlnmnn? Trowollmo* TIo/m or?#1 TToliw xiuToiuii^ auu T ail ces; Umbrellas, &c. China, Glass and Crockery. There will, also be found a general assortment of HARDWARE, consist- . ing in part of Trace Chains; Collins' Axes; Augers; Brace and Bits; Pad and Door Locks; Screws, of all sizes; Finishing Nails, of all Nos.; Pocket and Table Cutlery; Cow, Calf and Sheep Bells, Pots, Ovens and Skillets, with many other articles too numerous to mention. Bagging, Rope and Twine. A well selected Stock of G-roceries, suited to the market of Camden. I do not believe in nursing my Goods, nnd'will sell them at the very lowest prices for cash?and cash only?or for country pro- * duce. I will be found at my plaec .of business^ from ckrly morning till 9 o'clock at night, ready to serve all who may give me a calL Thankful for past favors, I will endeavor to give satisfaction to nil who may favor mo with their custom. Call at the Old Stand on BroadStrect, (east side,) of lf"V. C. ELIAS, Camden, S. C. Dec. 12. tf y Drugs & Medicines. >Ve arc constantly receiving fresh supplies of pure DETJGS, MEDICINES. Chemicals, FANCY ARTICLES, AND PERFUMERY. &c. &c. &c. &c. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES. ?i?ALSO. PURE WINE AND BRANDY, FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES. KEROSENE LAMPS, Always on linnd, in great variety. (IIDIMES, WICKS* BURNERS AND SHADES, Of all sorts, sizes and qualities. Superior Kerosene Oil, That will not explode. Patent Jtledicincs. ,11 -C . 1... rs..,,,,!., .. T>..ViJInna onl.1 -Ill VI ;uv j'Vj'Hiiu 1 iiivui .uvuuiv,j, jui<a at the lowest prices. SHALLENBERGER'S PILLS. Worm l and) and Vermifuge. Perfumei'iGs & Toilet Articles. Slimmer and Belle Cologne, Lubin's Extracts, English, French ami American Soups, Hair Dressings and ll.storers, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Dressing Combs, See. &c. French ConfectionaryWc have just received another supply of genuine French Chrystalizcd Fruits. Physician's Prescriptions Carefully compounded.-mid all Medicines that we sell may he relied upon r.s being FRESH AND GENUINE, and will be sold at the lowest possible prices for CASH. IIODCSOX & DUNLAP. Dec. 10. tf 4 Important Notice. A LL persons arc hereby warned not to r\ come upon, or trespass upon our, or any of our lands without special permission.? > The law will bo enforced to its fullest extent against offenders. T. J. ANCRUM, , W. A ANCltUM, T.J. ANCRUM,jr A. H. 150VKIN, SAM'L BOYKIN, FRANK BOY KIN. January, 9. Ct. DEKALB HOUSE. THE Subscriber takes pleasure in informing his friends and the public generally, that he has re-opened the DEKALB HOUSE which has been thoroughly renovated, and is now ready for the accommodation of the travelling public, whose patronage is respectfully {solicited. Coaches always in readiness to convey passengers to and from the Hotel. The l'roprieto" promises.-to do all in his power for the comfort of his guests. J. W. RODGEUS, l'roprictor Aug. 22, tf