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No Paper sent unless tho Cash accompanies tho order. No Paper seut for a longer time than paid for. RIORDAN, DAWSON & CO., Proprietors. Dec. 24,1SG7 3m. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OFSOUTII CAROLINA RAIL ROAD COM TAN V AND OF THE S'H'TH-WESTERN RAIL ROAD HANK. 1NIE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the above institution, will be held in the city of Charleston on the second Tuesday in February next, the lltli day ofthat month. Place of meeting?HALL OF THE SOUTHWESTERN RAIL ROAD BANK, in Broad street. Hour of convening?11 o'clock A. 11. On the day following, Wednesday, the 12th, there will be an election held at the samel place, between the hours of !> A M. and ?1 P M.. for 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 'be Bond, to and from the meeting, free of charge, in accordance with the resolution of the Convention of 18-34. J. R. EMERY, Scc'ry. January 1 7t. Cotton Tax Claims. THE undersigned have been appointed agents of Hersciiel. V. Johnson & Company. for the prosecution of these claims for Kershaw and Lancaster Districts. The company proposes to prosecute the claims at their own risk and expense. The claimant is to incur no expense in any crrnt. Apply immediatclv to J. B. KERSHAW, Camden. S. C., or KERSHAW & CONNORS. Lancaster C. II. Agents. Dec. 12 lrn "W"ON-EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE OIL. This has been tested, and is free from'danger. For sale by HODGSON & Dl'NLAP. | Sugar, coffee, bacon, lard, FLOUR and MOLASSES, just received d for sale by P. C. KIRLEY. Pepper, spice, nutmeg, gin. GER CINNAMON, for sale by > . stfjuir. Agents Wanted for the GRAY JACKETS, AND HOW THEY LIVED, FOUGHT AND DIED FOR DIZIE, WITH Incidents and Sketches of Li!o in the Confed-racy, Comprint));/ Xarrn fives of Personal Advenure, Army Jjij.Ydvol Adventure, Home Life, Partisan During, Life in l/tr Crimp. Field and Hospital, Together with the Songs, Ballade, . 1 necdo'cx ami JI amorous Incidents of the W'rr for Southern Iddcpendcnee. There is a certain portion of the war tlint will never go into Hie regular histories, nor be embodied in romance or poverty, which is a very real part of it. tin J will, if preserved, convey lo succeeding generations n better idea of the spirit of the contiict tlinn many dry reports or careful narratives of events, and this part, maybe called the gossip, the fun, the pathos of the war. This illustrates the character of the lenders, the humor of the soldiers, the devotion of the women, the bravery of men. the pluck of our heroes, the romance and hardships of the service. The Valiant and iirav^ Hearted, the Picturesque nnd Dramatic, th? Witty and Marvelous. the Tender ami Pathetic, and the whole Panorama ofthc War arc here thrillingly portrayed in a masterly manner, at once historical and romantic, rendering it the most ample, unique, brilliant nnd readable book that the was hnr called forth. Amusement as well as instruction mnj* be found in every page, as graphic detail, brilliant wit, and authentic history, are skillfully interwoven in this work of literary art. Send for Circulars and see our terms, and a full description of the work. Address, JONES BROTHERS & Co., Jan 23?tf Atlanta, tia. IMPORTANT. Purchasers of FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERIES, ARE INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE THE Extensive Stock NOW OFFERED BY C. J. McDOWALL, CONSISTING OF Java, Laguira ami Rio Coffee Loaf, lump, crushed and brown Sugar Green and Black Teas % Superior Syrup and Molasses Bacon, Lard and Flour Breakfast Strips and canvassed Ilair.s Fulton Market Beef Irish Potatoes and Onions. Salt, by the sack and at retail Mackarel, in barrels, kits, or ad retail Superior Cider Vinegar Fine and common Chewing Tobacco Soda, Butter, and Boston Crackers, Sugar Biscuit, Butter and Cheese, Soda, Soap, Starch and Candles Pepper, Allspice, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinnamon and Ginger Matches, Coperas, inriigo,. Epsom Salts, kc. kc. kc. French and American Candies Canned Fruits and Vegetables Worcestershire and Pepper Sauces Oysters, Lobsters and Sardines Raisins, Almonds and Nnts French and English Mustard Pickles, by the jar and dozen. .ALSO Powder, Shot, Lead, Cast Steel, Plow and Bar Iron, Nails, Iron Cotton Tics, Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Manure Forks, Rakes, Trace Chains, Wagon Boxes, Gridirons, Smoothing Irons, Tea Kettles, Sauce Pans, Frying Pans, Collin's Axes, Hammers, Hatchets, Augers, Gimblets, Screws, Plane Bits and 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, Cotton and Wool Cards, Hearth, Counter, Shoe and IIor3C Brushes, Curry Combs, kc. The above Goods arc offered, and will be sold at the lowest prices for CASII, or tliev be bartered for COCXT/ii' PRODUCE. Being compelled to sell for cash or its equivalent. I hope my friends will spare nte llie disagrecnble duty of denying, by refraining from asking for credit. C. J. McDOWALL. Nov. 28- tf. ALE AND CIDER, ON DRAUGHT. t LB ANY ALE and Newark CIDER. For sale by C. J. McDOWALL. Camden Branch Rail Road. TRAINS run n? follows on this Road:? Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, connecting with the Columbia, Charleston, Augusta and Wilmington trains at Kingsvillc. Leave Camden at 8.80 A. M. Arrive at Kingsville at 11.10 A. M Leave Kingsville at 12.0."> P. M. Arrive at Camden at ... 2.40 P. M. II. T. PEAKE, Gcn'l Sup't. Oct. 17, 18G7. tf TOYS! TOYS! J"J|"ODGSON & DUN LAP have just rccci _? -A uu i? iiugc nuiijn^ui u/1 ', viMi'llli-iiif; every thin^ calculated to ? PLEASE THE CHILDREN." CARRIAGE FOR SALE. A SECOND hand Carriage will be pold very cheap for cash. Apply at this Of. Not. 7. r * *'w" <B MT5 : ffi. swcii NO. 62, LIGJ BALTIM Wo offer the Planters and Farmer LABOR-SAVING MAC1H! IIor hp Powers, all sizes and kinds and Cleaners; Reaping Machines; li separately; Horse Wheat-Rakes, for iivators; Corn and Seed Planters; C gar-Cane Masticators and Cutters; Hand-Power Corn Shellers; Wheat and Cob Crushers; Plows, of every d tors; Plow and Machine. Castings, ft All of our own manufacture, and 1 prices. All (Joo(Is warran ALSO?GROWERS Garden and Field Se* ALWAYS 0>' IIANL'Agricultura For a full description of any of t'h Address, R. 81 A gricultnral Implenu N Jjgg-Orders left at the Stores of ( Co., Camden, will receive prompt attc Fall and Winter Stock, J AM now receiving my FALL and WINTFR JL stock. IN DRY GOODS. Delaines, Empress Cloth, Poplins and Pekin Stripes, Prints, Ginghams, Opera Flannels, Drown and blenched Shirtings and Sheetings Linscys, colored Domestics, Red nnd white Flannels Blankets, common and line Bed Satinetts and Jeans, Clonks 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 FilEi For ifen and Boys. SHOESFor Men, Women and Children. HardL War? A general assortment. Sadtllerr. Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Whips, &c. Crock.ery. , Of different kinds. GROCERIES. Crushed and brown Sugars Java. I.aguira and II io Coffees Fine Syrup nnd Molasses Cheese, Crackers and Macknrel Cans, Fruits, &c. Bagging, Rope and Iron Ties. All of which will be wold low for cash. " Small Profits and Quick Sales." I will, also, purchase, receive and forward Cotton ami other Produce. A call from my old customers is respectfully solicited. I will take pleasure in showing my stock, A. M. KENNEDY. Oct. 10. tf NEWDRYMODS. FALL, 1867. * ' Dress Goods, * Cloaks, Hosiery, Flannels. Blankets, Domestics, * Cloths, Cassime'res, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Boots. Shoes. In fact, a full and complete stock of DRY GOODS and SHOES at the lowest market prices for Cash. 1? m k'pyvt?nv a?'f IV. iU. IVUil M Ojiy Xj b. TE? SIllOIT AND DRESS GOODS. MISS D. II. McEWEX & CO. Ilftvc just received from New-Y oris., A.handsome assortment of MILLINERY, Dress Goods, Cloaks, AND T i? i mini ngs. All of which have been carefully selected bv Miss McEwkx, and will be sold at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. Oct. 24. . tf J. A:. SCHROCkT MAGISTRATE. WILL attend promptly to the collection of nil claims, and other duties appertaining to the office. Office at his reisdencc, on DcKalb Street. May 10, if. PURE FRENCH BRANDY and WLtfE. for medicinal purposes. For sale ty MQDGitf&i it PUi'LlX. ' ... [iK & CO.," 7 BT STREET, ORE, MR. *s of South Carolina, the following tERY AND IMPLEMENTS: ; Threshers and Separators; Thresh 'capers and Mowers combined; Mower Grain and Hay; Hiding Sal key Cut lotion Planters; Corn-Stall: and Su Hay and Straw Cutters; Horse am Fans; Plantation Corn Mills; Con ascription and size; Harrows; Cultiva c. which we will sell at the lowest marke te$ as represented. LND IMPORTERS OF 3ds, Trees and Plants. -A LARGE STOCK OF ,1 Hardware. e above Machines, scrnl for a Circuit NCLAIR, & CO., :nt Manufacturers and Seedsmen. o. G2. Light Street, Baltimore, Md. h J. McDowall and M. Baum, Bio. ntion. Dec. 12?3m. uiluli uiliJll / Highest market price; PAID CASH FOlt Hides, Old Iron, Brass, Copper and Lead. \ Beeswax, Tallow and Countr; TANNED LEATHER, FEATHERS & WOOL, BOUOIIT IX ALL QUANTITIES BY P. GOSIS , Provision A* Grocery Stor BROAD STREET, CAMDEN, S. C Opposite James Jones' Grocery, an Dr. Youngs' Book Store.CONSTANTLY ON HAND FRESII SUPPLIES OF Provisions, Staple and Fane; GROCERIES. Imported PUKE FItENCI BRANDY, For Medical Purposes. WINES OP AIIXIm\ BRQNSON'S TIN SHOP TINWARE CHEAPER THAN EVER 'ITIE stibcriher respectfully informs tl 1 citizens of Camden and vicinity, that 1 HAS ON HAND, A full and complete assortment of Tl WAKE, utid is constantly MANUFA CTURING. He will sell cither at. WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, m low ns the same articles enn be bought Charleston or elsewhere. Roofing, Guttering, AND JOB WORK, < of every description, promptly attended t Grateful for past patronage, lie rcspcctfu ly solicits its continuance. Don't mist a 1 the place. M0US0F3 TIT? ?HDI B. D. BKONSON. Oct. 0. tf. J. W.RODGERS. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT > CAMDEN, S. C. r..i LIBERAL advances made on consignmen Sept. 2G, tf. SpectaclesFOR ALL AGES. 1 ROCKET Knives, Razors and Scissor Tooth, Nail and Hair Brushes, Co nbs, Plate Brushes, Si'vernnd Toilet Sonj Knife Cleaners and numerous Household Ai tides, 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. IRISH POTATOES, MACKAREI ONIONS and CHEESE. JFor sale by D. 0. KIRK LEV. A Fresh Supply. 4 PPLER, ORANGES, CABBAGES, AN! \ COCOA NUTS, juit received by Jun. 23 1). C. KIRKI.EV. s SOUTH CAROLINA, Kershaw District. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Eli W. Bouncy vs._ Edward E. Adair.soi Declaration in Foreign Attachment. WHEREAS, the Plaintiff did, on the day of March, file his Declarofi against the Defendant, who (as it is said) absent from and without the limits of tl State, ami has neither wife nor attorn x . .... .. J Known wuinn mc snme, upon whom a co - of tlie said Declaration might be served, it . therefore. Ordered, That the snid Dcfend.i j do appear and plead to the said Dcclarati on or before the third day of March, whi 'I will be in the year of our Lord onethousri - eight hundred and sixty-eight : otherwi final and ahsolutejudgmcnt will then be gh ond awarded agaiust him. t W. CLVBURN, March 7?Id C. P. P. & G, S. State of South Carolim k eh siia ir district. IN TIIE COMMON PLEAS. Mary E. Shaw, 1 Declaration vs. J- Foreign At E. E. Adnmson. J tuchment 1 TT7HE: EAS, The Plaintiff did on the ! It day of January, 1807, file her decla " lion against the defendant, who (as it is sn is absent from nnd without the limits of t State, and has neither wife nor nttori known within the same, upon whom a cc of the said declaration might be served ; il Ilicreiuru umcitu, mm u?u o?iu \IVIUUM( do appear, and plead to the said declnrati on or before the 10th day of Janunry ne which will be in the year of our Lord < thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, o erwisc final and absolute judgment will tl be given and awarded against him, W. CLYBCKN, c. c. r. 4 c. s I lerks Office, Kershaw District. Jan- 11 ly?m s State of South Carolin Kershaw Kistrict. IN TIIE COMMON PLEAS'. Bank of Camden, S. C., | Dcclaration 5 T v.. y3' [ Attachment. Jesse Kilgorc, J tr Vl'lIEllEAS, the plaintiff did on the ' ?* of August filo his declaration agai the defendant, who (as it i# said) is abs from and without the limits of this Sti and has neither wife nor attorney kne within the same, upon whom a copy of said dcclaration mightbeserved. It is the fore ordered, that the said defendant do pear and plead to the said declaration, or before the 10th day of August, which will in the year of our Lord, one thousand ei C hundred and sixty-eight, otherwise fi and absolute judgment will then given i awarded against him. ? W. ('LYBURN, c. c. r. 4 c. s 1 Clerks Office, K. D. (* Sept. 5. lym State of South Carolin KERS1IA If* DISTRICT. ' IN TIIE COMMON PLEAS. y The Bank ofCnntden, S. C. vs. Thos. T. Bala Declaration in Foreign Attachment. WHEREAS, The Plaintiff did on the 2 day of July, 18(>7, file his declaration J gainst the defendant, who (as it is said' absent from and without the limits of. 1 State, and has neither wife nor atlor: known within the same, upon whom n c< of the said declaration might be served; i therefore ordered, that the said defend 1 1 _i 1 1- .1 :.i .! tlO appear, aim pieuu 10 uic suiu m-UHUiiii ? on or before the 28th ilny of July n< _ which will be in the venr of our Lord thousnnd eight hundrednwl sixty eight, < ' erwisc final and absolute judgment will t ? be given and awarded against him. W.CLYBUllN.c. c. r.& a. t Clerks Office, Kershaw District. Ang.?c31y. ! SOUTH CAROLINA, 3^ KERS1IA IT DISTRICT IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Joseph B. Kersliaw, vs. John T. Mathei Christian Mathegon, Kenneth Mathcsoi N Declaration in Foreiqn Attachment. WHEREAS, The Plaintiff did on the day of May, 1807, tile his declaration gainst the defendant, who (as it is said absent from and without the limits of Stuteand hath neither wife or attorney km within the same, upon whom a copy of in said declaration might be served: It is tin fore ordered, that the said defendant do pear and plead to the said declaration, ot before the fifth (5th) day of May, next, wli will be in the year of our Lord one thousi eight hundred and sixty eight, otherwise fi and absolute judgment will then be giv and awarded against him. 0. W. CLffDUR.V, c. c. r. & o. i 1- May 0, lyq ce : i KERSHAW?In Equit . Theodore Lang, Gd'n, j Bm f<jr (];<,cov T. J. Workman Ex. ct al. J relief &c IN pursuance of a decretal order passed Chancellor Johnson in above stated en It is ordered that the creditors of John Wo man, deceased, be enjoined and restruii from pursuing their actions at law agai the defendant Thos. J. Workman, in this i half. The said creditors are hereby notil " to produce and establish their demai against the estate of the said John Workn deceased, before the Commissioner in Eqni t. at his office, on or before the first day of ^ next, or be debarred from all benefit of s - order. J. D. DUXLAP, June 27,?lit?m. C. E. K. D KERSHAW?In Equit John Thompson. ,o f1 T. live KspRiitars. I TVdl to sell lai r- vs ] to pay del D. P. Usscry, & #| Sic. J. It. Magill, Trustees, J 1 N pursuance of a decretal order passed li auccllgr Jol:nson, in above stated en It is ordered that the creditors of John Kirkland, deceased, be enjoined and rcstru cd from pursuing their actions at linvngni the complninnnts C. L. Dyo and John Tlior son, in this behalf. The said creditors i hereby notified to produce and establish tli demands against the estate of the said Jc P. Kirkland, deceased, before the Conur ' sioner in Equity, at his office, on or bcfi the first day of June next, or?bc dobari from all benefit of said order. j. p. dcxlap, c. X. D June 27, Tym, D r\YSTEES, SARDINES, ENGLIS \J MUSTAItD aud TOMATO KKTCIIl forMl?V P. <\ KlJtKI/BV, bum, u inn w 5S J. K. WITHERSPOOK 1 .triTMO.XEER I "l^ESP^CTFULLY informs bin friends and V Jl the public generally, that ho continues 9 the sale of all kinds of property at Auction. B He will attend sales nny where in Kershaw jfl District, and his charges shall he as low as it jj 2d is possible. His services shall be satisfactory 3 on or no charge will be made. Dec. 21 f; J. S. MEROliiif, I py - .Auctioneer, ? '* "ITTILL attend tn person to the scllir ' ' S in TT species of property nt publicfcfil Ji cr in Camden or surrounding country. sons having property of any description t<* ) ]|| dispose of. and wish my services, will be wait* ' ,cjj ed dn by giving me timely notice. My charged H for services rendered will be in keeping with4 wH the times. .J Oct. 2G,?tr. r WM M STTATVnsrntt 1 a' A TTO U X KIT AT LAW & SOLICITOR >N EQUITY. 1 Office at Branch Bank. f Sept. 1, - 3m. in r J. B.'KERSHAW, f 3th attokxev at i> solicitor, fn- N. B.?Cores-in Bankruptcy and othet f W) business in the Federal Courts,, will receive prompt nttcntion. i >cy Office, Broad Street, immediately opposit? \ ?py the JOURNAL Office, Camden, S. t. > 's Aug. 25?tf. < *nt r ' - J.M. DAVIS, ,nc attorney at law. v ill- Office, That formerly occupied by Wn, ten M. Shannon. August 4?tf.*- T>? J.D.DUNLAP, i attorney at la Office at the Court House, Camden, s. c. Dec. 22 . ly.; i W.L.DEPASS, Attorney nt Law ? AND SOLICITOR IN EtTIQTT. Office, Broad Street, one door above the BUrr 9th ketiu the building formerly occupied by net i Tf ? *" ' j. ai. \jujic, t.utnaen, s. t'., ' ' cnt Will practice in all the United Stat cm Courts. *tc? Particular attention given in all casts of Bankruptcy, the i . chesmjt & workman, ' or (JAS. CJIESNTT, W. II'. R. WORKMAN,) pi',1 Attorneys at Laic, "nj And Solicitors in Equity. WILL practice in the Courts of Kershaw ' and adjoining Districts. Business entrusted to them will meet with prompt and careful ' attention. t Office, at present, above the store ofBaum, Bro. & Co. Mareh 28.'' a, Notice. THE undersigned having been appointed Agent, of the Washington, Jeffcrsoa, irU' Fire Insurance Company, (Scottsville, Ya.) ' and Union Fire Insurance Company, (Bslti- * J1" more, Md.) Informs the public that he is '.l" prepared to take risks against losses by fire 1 18 on the most reasonable terms. his Jan. 18tf W. L. DePASS. ney ?? , KERSHAW?In Equity. ant W. E. Johnson, Jr., Ex'or j Bil1 to marghall ?xt', R. J. Cunningham, et al. J assc,s> ^c,? ono ? N pursuance of a decretal order passed by 1 Chancellor Johnson, in above stated case; *ien I* is ordered that the creditors of Joseph Cunningham, deceased, be enjoined and re' strained from pursuing their actions at law, agninst the couiplninnnt W. E. Johnson, Jr., in this behalf. The said creditors arc bere? by notified to produce and establish their demnrds against the estate of the "snid .Joseph ' P. Cunningham deceased, before the Commissioner in E.jiiily, at his ofiice, on or be- A fore the first day of March next, or be de barred from all benefit of said order. m <on, J. D. DUN'LAP, C. E. K. P. fl 1, June ?G, ? *td * SOUTH CAROLINA, [) i? KEIIS IIA II" DISTRICT. this IX TIIE COMMON PLEAS. X Thos J. Workman. Kx'or, 1 Dcclaralion in ,rc. John Workman, deceased, A(tacLroent. Zr E. Ada,"on. J Fore8n Al* [id, ITrilERKAS. The Plaintiff did on the 9th and ? ? day of January, 1867, file his dcclarann] tion against the defendant, who (as it is said) cn is absent from and without the limits of thin State, and neither wife nor attorney knowtr within the same, upon whom a copy of the (> said declaration might be served; it is there? ?. fore ordered, that the said defendant do appear and pload to the said declaration, on or y. tcforo the 10th day of January next, which vill be in the year of our Lord one thousand crv eight hundred and sixty-eight, otherwise final . * and absolute judgment will then be given, and awarded against him. by W. CLYDE UN, c. c. r. a o s ise- Jan, 11 ly?m S SOUTH CAKOLINA, !>c: KEItSJIAW DISTRICT. . r,ed ? ? IN TIIE COMMON PLEAS. :<.. Bank of Camden, S. C., j . * a nil William S F.ll?rl>r. I Tlm?ln Mftnn lay i ? ... njtj " vs. I attachment. ( Adkinson & Shcpperson, J '. TX7IIERl?'AS, the plaintiff (lid on the 2nd VY day of September, file his declaration against the defendant who (as it is said) is y absent from and without the limits of this State, hns neither wife nor attorney known ^ wiriiin the same, upon whom a copy, of . said declaration iniglit he served: It is there-, fore ordered, that the said defendant do ap-i pear and plead to the said declaration, on op before the Jld day of September, which will ''7 he in the year of our Lord, one thousand B?' eight hundred and sixty eight, otherwise fi na! and absolute judgment will then beawar-. 'n~ ded agninst them. W. CLVltURN, nst gept. 5i?lym. C. C. P. & G. S. "P X ' Notice. I1.1;. \ LL persons indebted to me for work doiv r\ rip o \vn r. will nlnfiKO rnmn fhrwurrl D1C * ? "- - I -- ------ ? .Clj nnd a?Ule, n? I nm very much in need of money, I al#o lake fliia opnorlvnily of informing t ho pubiic, that no more work will be delivered exceept for cash. x Nov. 21?tf. F. J. OAKS. i iH piTRON, CURRANTS, RAISINS fl\ V and FIGS, for sale hv x?v. r. p. *. *T*tT,ire}