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r The New York State Republican Convention.?Tliurlow Weed is disgusted with the Radical State Convention, and, in the New York r!rrnimmv>;:il crivps utterance in lan- 1 ... & M guage like this: tli "We cherish, with devoted affee- Si tion, the principles of the Republican party; and with equal earnestness ^ deprecate and dread Copper-head j \h Democracy. But we see, in the rail- jin icalism of the Republican party an I <->f self-destruction. The i fc causoofour defeat last fall in Ohio, ! ot f New York, &?., arc upon the surface, and in full, fair view. * * While ' we would do all that is just and pro- II per in atonement for the wrongs in-1 w< iiicted opon the freedtnen, we will not be a party to any scheme, wheth- ftS er prompted by Radicals in polities ?s or fanatics in religion, which con- jj founds colors and mixes races? i0) which goes even further, and in one quarter of all the States in the Union, J1' makes the wiiite subordinate to the w black race." fee _ Ja Cotton Quotations. Camden*, Feb. -0?21 1-2. ?lc Charleston, Feb. 19?22 1-2 to 23 ?.tl New York, Fed. 19?24 1-2. ^ Liverpool, Feb. 19?9 5-8d a lOd. kn THOIiB URN'S str GARDEN SEEDS, a A FRKSH SUPPLY, EMBRACING <lr< EVERY VARIETY, ^ 1 JUST RECEIVED AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE ? IIS In the District Court of the U. S. ; ? For the District of South Carolina. iy. IX DAXKill"PTCV. . f>*j In the matter of Albeit T. Lutla. Bankrupt. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. by THK undersigned hereby gives notice of !Ult bis appointment as Assignee of Albert T. r. Lnttn. in the Dist.ict of" Kershaw, anil State ^1 of Sotah Carolina, wiihin said District, who has been ndiiulgetl a bankrupt ttpou his own pe.ition. by the District Court of the said Distric.. Dated the '20th ilav of February. 1PU3. HENRY C. SALMOND, Assignee. In the District Court of the U. S. For the District of South Carolina. IX BANKRUPTCY t r J ii i nz in' a w/ Ad* id* \J*J ?/ ?.?*, Minn* i r fi f, TO Y.IIOM IT MAY CONCERN. TFIE undersigned hereby gives -wwiua ni his appointment as Assigueeot L. L. Clyburn ])> ? in the^istricl of A'ershaw, and^Stute of q South Caiolina. within *aid DisUifa. 'who has' bl)i; been adjudged n bankrupt upotoTrfirown pe- g t if ion. l>/ the DisUicl Cou of iJio said L>is- ty , trio^a 4 * J^pd the 00th days of February, U'>ii8. HENRY c. 'SALMOND, Assignee. i In t j 9 Disl ict Court of the U. S. 10 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. For the District of South Caroline.. Ua IN BANKRUPTCY. R ^Lthr tin*' e.' of T.'o..i ? S. Myrt. Bo. ' r -pi. ; 'THfi undersigned hereby gives notice of plii U| appointment as Assignee of Thomas S. tiei n^rs in the District of Kershmv and State est 9|oitth Carolina, within said Dist 'ct, who Cot W been adjudged n bankrupt upon his own Rci petition, by the District Court of the said cea Disuict. jgltted the 20th day of February, JSC.". dre HENRY C. SALMOND, Assignee. Crc ^ FOR SALE. ? A?SE PIANO. Also, a variety of FUR. wt)j AllTUR::. Apply to " ' S. A. BENJAMIN, ^ Auctioneer and Commission Merchant. ' . Broad-street. Camden, ?. C. Febrnmy-0. Ct COTTON SEED. T HATE*few bushels of COTTON SEED, which have been improved until they p have become very productive. They yielded last year 2300 lbs. of Seed Cotton per acre, on originally poor pine land. They will be T sold for cash, or exchanged fur other Seed {J on reasonable terms. ^Apply at the Journal j Office. JjH. W. PKGUES. Lost or Destroyed. * CERTIFICATES for twelve; l??r. s of South * > Carolina Rail Road Stock,"viz: No. 5'J for five shares, and No. 82 lor seven shares, <of the new issue. * Ge DANIEL GARDNER. 31 Feb. 20. * iiioiii da SOUTH-CAROLINA, KERSHAW D: Tr.ltT. by a. l. Mcdonald, oki unary. WHEREAS, J. D. Duulap, C. E. K. D. . applied to me for Letters of Adtninis- j tation oil all and singular the goods and a| chattels, rights and credits of D. Quinlin, uj, late of the District aforesaid, deceased: fn These arc, therefore, to cite an*! admonish un all and singular the kindred and creditors of the deceased, to be and appear before uie at our next Ordinary's Court, to be holden at Kershaw Court House ou the 24U? day of March to sho\y cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. \ Given under my hand and seal this 18th day ?' of February, in the year of our Lord one th thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, " and of the ninety-second year of American C\ Independence. A. L. MoDONALD, Feb. 13. td g For Sale. \GOOD six horse STEAM ENGINE and 1 BOILER, complete and in good running prder. Price $500. Apply to Jan 23?4t WM. TARVF.R. of Y Notice. I HAVE taken possession of ZEMP'S Mill, and will do all in my power to give ' " gatisfactipn. A continuance of the patron- | age of th? MiU i8 respectfully solicited. I W, F. MQRRELL. | fo I V. U. S. MARSHAL'S SALE. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, District of South Carolina. r)Y virtue of a Writ of Fieri Facias to nie i .> directed, issuing out of the Honorable le United States Court for the District of suth Carolina, I will expose for sale to the ghest bidder, nt Puhlic Auction, at Kerifliaw ourt House, on the 4th day of March, 18(58, :ing the first Wednesday of the month, all ic right, title nnd interest of the defendaut and to the following property, to-wit: Plantation containing two thousand, one indrcd (2,100) acres, more or less, bound1 west by the Waterec River, south by Est. II. W. DcSaussure, east by the Town of unden nud John Cantcy, and north by E. , Cantcy. ALSO ousc and Lots in the Town of Cnmdrn, on i est side of Broad Street, bounded, south by t No. 730, on the north by Courtenny's lot, eluding two lots and one third, and known lots 7-8, 729 and part of 730, and known LaFayette Hall, (residence). a l.so nise and Lot next south of above, described is, known as MeCreight's Shop. also mse and Lot on west side of Broad street, unded north by J. A. Young, south by E. . Bonncy, having a front of eighty four ;t on Broad street, at present occupied by tnes Jones and J. M. LeGrand. also )U8cs nnu 1.019 at present occupicu ny me fondant, situated on (lie west side of Broad cct, measuring one hundred and thirty-two ?t on Broad street, hounded south by E. , Bouncy, and north by W. Elias, and own us lots 993 and 994. a i.so uisc and Lots on north side of DeKnlb eet measuring on said street, one hundred d ninety one feet, bounded enst by M. E. urch, and west by W. C. Gerald. uise and Lot on Market street, fronting on d street 00 feet, running bnck one butted and eight feet, being part of Lot 1057. unded north by Mat boson & Co., and ith by Estate Cnntcy. AI.SO s interest in 430 acres of Land more or s. lying west side of Wntcrcc llivor, known White Pond, bounded by Alberts on the rth, on the east and south by Bowen and ss, on west by part of same truct original also fondant's right, title and interest in the lowing lots in the Town of Camden, num -ed 879, 880 and 881, bounded on the east Mrs. Latta, on the south by Laurens St., I west the Public Square. AT THE BKS1DKNCE, II be sold, Household and Kitchen Furniture and one Carriage. AT THE PLANTATION, Will be sold: , 11 Mules: 1 Filly, and 1 ntalc Colt, , 33 head of Cattle, 2<> In ad of Slietp, , 4 Sows and Pigs. 4 Shoats, | 3 Wagons, 2 Carts, 1 Cotton Gin, 00 bushels of Corn, utorc or less, Fodder, Shucks and Peas, 18 bales of Cotton. Cotton Seed Plantation Implements. AT THE S. 0. B. It. DEPOT, Will be sold. 21 buleasof Cotton. ' .or?ttnnn no #Ti*? nnAnnrl nf liitnac Tllllt. '-"r dlters, plaintiffs. * %;V fcnns, Cash?Purchasers to pay the Mnr,1 for necessary stamps and papers, laic to be conducted by the Special DepuMnrshal us Auctioneer. JOS. M. GAYLE, U. S. Special Deputy Martial. "eh. 0, 1808. ts. Commissioner's Sale. IN EQUITY?KERSHAW. rrison, Adm'r. & Patterson, Adiu'x. ) vs. [ Bill C. Patterson, ct ul. j L'hc terms of renting not having been corned with, on the first Monday in MARCH ct, I will again offer for sale to the highbidder, at Public Outcry, before the irt House door in Camden, the following il Estate of the late Wyatt Patterson, deiscd, to-wit : I tract of Land, containing some six hund acres, situated on the waters of Beaver ek. and bounded on tbc north by lands of lie Patterson, on the west by lands of ivis J. rntterson, and on ;lie soutu an<i st by lands of Joseph C. McWillir. rEKMS.?So miicli cash, as will pay the Is of these proceedings, nnd balance on a tdit until the first day of Junuary next, be secured by note with personal surety, i a lien upon the crop. J. D. DCNLAP, C. E. K. I). ?ornui'rs. Gflicc, Feb. 155. A SUPPLY OF RESH GARDEN SEEDS. From Thorhorn x, New York, UST received nnd for sale by HODGSON & DUN LAP. Feb. G. tf "tax noticbT "*111-5 HOOKS for the collection of the Taxes for the year 18157, are now open at the ire of McDONALD Jfc.McCUllHY The whole of the income lax and half the neral Taxes are due and payable on the st day of March, the balance on the SUtli y ot June next. Office Hours,?from 9 A. M. till 12 P. M. 11. l'ATE, T. C. K. D. Feb. IS. tf TOWN TAXES. "JIM Citizens of Camden are hereby notified, that the Tax Office will be opened the Council Chamber for the return ot Tax>lc proper!v and imvmcnt oltaxes lorl8t>8, sin 12 io i 1'. M. Mondays, Wednesdays, d Saturdays, until the lOtli of.Murch next. JOHN T- NETTLES, Feb. IS?3t. Tax Collector. Redaction in Prices. IHS. J. \V. KODGKKS, with the view of reducing her present stock in time for e Spring Trade, is offering her stock of 'lXTElt GOO US til reduced prices for ASH. Jan. 23?tf. Jliooa! Siioes! Slioes. (UST received from the niunufucturers, a LARGE AUDITION to my stock of HOOTS AN J) SHOES, superior make, in .Men's, Women's and outii's, which will be sold at the very lowit prices. R. M. KENNEDY, Agent. December 11. \YSTERS7SARDINES, ENGLISH J MUSTARD .and TOMATO KETCHUP, r sale by D. C. KIRKLEY. I ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to nil who need it, the recipt and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advitiser's experience can do so by addressing in perfect confidence, JOHN B. 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 face, nlso 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 addressing T11 OS. F. CHAPMAN. Chemist, 823 Broadway, New Ycivk. Sept. 20. 8tn. TO CONSUMPTIVES. THE Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON will send (free of charge) to nil who desire it, the pre emption with the directions for making and using the simple remedy by which he was cured of a lung affection and that dread disease Consumption. His only object is to benefit the afflicted and lie hopes every sufTerer will try this prescription, as it will cost thorn nothing, and may prove a blessing. Please nddrcss Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON. No IC5 Second South st., Williamsburg, N. Y. Commissioner's Notice. GUARDIANS, Trustees and Committees must make their ANNUAL RETURNS to this office on or before the first of April next. Rules will be issued ngainst all who" MlllKC (1CIUUII 111 tins iiiuuvr. J. D. DUN LAP, Commissioner in Equity. Feb. G tf IjST EQUITY. KERSHAW. Sarah Micklc, Ex'r'x. ) IJill to enjoin and as. > call in creditors Joel Davis, ct al. J &c. In obedience to the order of Chancellor Johnson, passed July, 14. 1807, I will sell at Public Outcry, on TUESDAY AFTER THE FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH next, at the late residence of John 11. Mickle, dee'd. in Kershaw District, certain Personal Properly, consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture, Plantation Tools, Wagons, a Mule, a Horse, TERMS.?So much cash as will pay the costs of these proceedings,-and the balance ou a credit of one and two years, with interest payable annually, to be secured by bond or note with at least two good sureties. Purchasers to pnv for papers. J. D. DUN LAP, C. K. K. A February G. (8.75) U. S. MARSHAL'S SALES. United States of America. ,>f v?.,?7. roumt. I^Y virtue of a Writ of Fieri Facias to me j ) directed, issuin&out ofthe Honorable the United States Circuit Court for the District of South Oorrdtna, I wljfeTpose far uric to the highest bidder, nf'Bublic Aucthn, at Camden' Court House on th$ gpurtli lay ol March, 18GG, being the first Wednesday of the month, all the right, title and interest of ?lm ihtfnmlnnta in and to the followine IIMD erty, to wit:? 1. Camden Bank Building, situated on the north-west corner of Broad and Hi tlcdgo Streets, lot No. 1179, being OC feet front, by 198 feet deep, nccordirfg to pi it of the town of Camden, bounded north by Town IT nil. south by llutlcdgc street, east by Broad-st., and west, by the estate of W. F. Perry.? Levied upon as the property of the Lank of Camden, defendant, at the suit of James Bunklnad, plaintiff. ai.SO 2. A tract of Land, situated on the waters of Persimmon Drench, containing 800 acres more or lcsy. hounded on the north and cast by lands of Mrs. Hammond, south by lands of Mrs. Hammond and Thomas Bell, on the the west by lands of John Brown and T. Bell, known as the Husscl Tract, together with Ilie two Dwelling Houses situated thereon.? Levied upon as the property of AVylie Patterson, at the suit of the United States, plaintiff. ALSO 3. One tract containing 07 acres at Liberty Hill, on which the residence of defendant is located, bounded north by John Brown, enst by Cureton's and Henry II Brown's, south by Wm. C. Cunningham and west by John B. Dixon's land, ull in Kershaw District.? 4. One tract of Land, containing 1000 acres, moro or less, bounded north by J. B. Cureton, and estate Wm. C. Cunningham, cast by J. 11. Cureton's lands, south by the Wateree River, northwest by the "Dixon Tract." Levied upon as the property of William Dixon, at the suit of Sarah J. Johnson, Adniinittutrix. Terms, Cash?.purchasers to pay the Marshal for necessary papers and stamps. {fsTSalrs to he conducted by Joskimi M. j Gaylk, Deputy Marshal, as auctioneer. JOS. M. GAYLE, U. S. Special Deputy Marshal. Feb.fi. 4t "lost. ^ GOI.I) Masonic WATCH KEY, with the | \ initials '-.J. IV. 15." rue nn>tcT win he liberally rewarded on leaving it at this ollice. Feb. 0. tf GUANO. I PERUVIAN Guano, direct from agents at market rates. Soluble Pacific Guano, $75 cash, $80 1st November, with seven percent interest, approved city acceptance. llaugh's Phosphate of Linte. $(i0 cash, $05 1st November, with seven per cent, interest, appiovcd city acceptance. I'hicnix Guano. $55 cash. S05 1st November, with seven percent, interest, approved city acceptance. Flour of Bone, unadulterated and unburnt. Fanner's Plaster or Gypsum, warranted pure. In offering the above manures to planters I do to with every confidence, not only having testimonials from planters who have used them the past year, but the further guarantee that every cargo, as it arrives, is nnalyzed by Professor Shcpnrd, of the Soyth Carolina Medi:al College, and the high reputation of these manures fully kept-up. J. N. ROBSON, I and 2 Atlantic Wharf. J?n. 23 2ni r * * -f ** I Sheriff s Sales. Sheriff's Office, 1 Camden, S. C.,Feb. G 18G8. j BY virtue of Sundry writs of fi. fa. to me directed I will sell before tha Court Hopse in Camden, on Monday the second day of March next, within the legal hours of sale tho following property, to-icit: ill defendant s right, title and interest in an?| to four (4) separate tracts or parcels of Laid lying in Kershaw District, viz: One tract on which defendant resides, on the water) of Flat Rock Creek, containing six liundrdl (GOO) nctes more or less, boundcl by lanls of J. R. Dye, Shannon Watts, Mrs. J. J. Knox, Kilgorc, cl al. Kiao ()ne tract?called i.lie Dm. Williams tract? cortaining tliree hundred (IIOO) acres, more or less, on the waters of Flat Rock Creek, bonded by lands of J. I.Tranthum, J. it. i)yi, Thompson, Patterson, ct al. ?? ILSO One tract?known as the Gardner tract? containining three hundred acr.s moro or less), lying on the waters of Beaver Creek, hotiulcd east by.the Graham Road, and adorning lands of C. L. Dye, Quinlin, the Fraser Place, ct al. I ALSO Toe Dcnson trr.ct, containing one hundred and twenty-five f!2o) acres more or less, on the/waters of Flat llock Creek, bounded by lands of Mrs. Jane J. Knox, L. 11. Gray, estate of Shields, (it nl. Levied upon as J. W. Foul's property, at the suit of the Bunk of Cuntl n. S. One Copper (ISO gallon) Still and Fixtures. Levied upon us .1. W. Ford's property, at the suit of the Bank of Camden. ?S. C. [12.25] One Lot with two Storehouses and outbuildings thereon, in the Town of Camden, known and distinguished in plan of said Town as Lot No >;lcven hundred and seventy sevfii. (1177) fronting cast on Broad Street, sixty-six (Gti) feet, and running back west two hundred (2(t0) feet, bounded south by the Market, and north by Wm Daasch,; Also, Lot No eleven 1 undrcd and eighty (1180) fronting on llutlcdge Street, sixty-six (CO) feet and running back north, two hundred (200) feet, bounded cast by 1 lie Bank of Camden, the Market and Lot No eleven hundred and seventy-seven, (1177) west by vacant Lots. Levied upon as property of the Estate of IVin F Perry, at the suit of the Bnnk.of Camden, S. C- ' J[fi, Defendant's right, title and interest in and to a tract of Lund, containing nineteen hunhundrcd (1900) teres, more or less,, situated in Kershaw and Fairfield District, on the waters of Sawney's Creek, adjoining lands of the estate of Crosby, John Warren, John Kohsrtson el al. Levied uj on at the suit of M. Buum, Bro. & Co. vs. Abram D. Jonetf. jr. [3.25.] , Two Wagons, Harness and seven Mules, levied upon as property of Wm. E. Hughes, at th; suit of Charles Perkins. ($3.25) Terms Cash?purchasers to pay for the necessary papers. E. E. SILL, S. X. D. February 18. tf Medical Notice. DR. D. L. DeSAUSSCRE lias resumed the practice of Medicine. Office in the rear part of Dr. Zemp's Drug Store. -l-auuarv ' > tf ALTH QH JDHAUGH3V- T. BEVEItlDGE & CO'S. N'EWBCJKGH ALE. . HE Dest now made, kept constantly on i draught by j D. C. KIRKLEV. STATEMENT OF the IIOMHi INSURANCE CO. of New Haven, January 1, 1808. . Capital Stock, $1,000,000 00 Surplus, 619,070 84 ( ASSETS: Market Value. Real Estate owned by Company, $205,000 00 ! Loans on Mortgages, 37,874 98 i 1 fTnitswl Sit.itnu Hntiflu 00 I * Missouri Slate Bonds, 19,950 (X) Tennessee Slate Bunds, 10.900 00 Wisconsin Slate Bonds, 12,000 00 Virginia State Bonds, 17,408 (50 National Bank Stocks, 301,189 50 Cannla Bank Stocks, 34,373 75 Loam on Collateral and on Call, 23,814 50 Cnsli on liand and in Banks, GO,914 50 Cash in hands of Agents, 230,108 36 . Interest Accrued, 37,403 25 Bills Beceivnble, 41,370 75 Premiums unpaid at home and brunch offices, 109,041 80 Bents accrued. 2,302 00 | Salvages on Fire and Inland Loss-' , es Undetermined, 51,451 44 | Othorproperty owned by the Co. 25,971 88 j $1,019,070 34 LIABILITIES. Losses in process of adjustment, $85,850 44 Statement of Premiums received and Losses paid during each year since the organization of the Company:? Premiums Bcc'd Losses Paid 1800, $ 37,687 30 $ 20,78(5 20 1861, 81,230 00 40,190 03 1802, 168,289 49 92,130 89 1863! 250.973 55 100.434 30 18(54, 470.473 78 278.ISK 04 1805C 778.815 08 451,292 90 1800, 1,477,281 28 1,122,908 81 > 1867, 1,850,025 01 1,137,935 44 Stock owned by the Directors : January 1, 1807, $233,700 January 1, 1868, , 272,000 D. B. RATTERLEE, Pres'dt. 17M. S. GOODELL, Sec'y. i - AV Tin\T XT 1C A". \ OT1t AT CAMDEN, S. C. January 80. 3t. So atl ern Express. 1) ARTIES forwarding freight by tlie Express. are requested to hand them in by 7 u. hi. on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Freight is also sent on Tuesday, Thursday nnd Friday, which must be banded in by 0 P. M. the evening before. All freight is required to be paid in Greenbacks. J. W. HODGE US, Agent. January 23, tf Planters and Gardeners Will find ELLERBE'S PLANT TRANSPLANTER (patented 10th October, 1800.) at Mr. A. M. Kennedy's. With this Implement surplus plants of Corn, Cotton or any other plant may be trasplanted in the same time that the soil can be re-planted, without disturbing the fibrous roots. Jan. 1.0;, 4 ENGLISH MUSTARD, Essence J?J Ginger and Cherry Pectoral. For sele by HODGSON & SUNUP, SOUTH-CAROLINA, KEB?HAW DISTRICT,' by a. l. Mcdonald, oedinaey, W'lIEREAS, J, D. Dunlup, C. E. K. d. applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights nnd credits of Dr. A. A. Johnson, late of the District aforesaid, deceased: These are, therofore, 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 holden at Kershaw Court .House on the 23d day of March, 1868, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 12th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight and in the ninety-second year-of American Independence. a. l. Mcdonald, o. k. d. vs ? an it> renruary ! >. ? To those Interested. PiRSONS who have left articles in pawn wit li the subscriber nrcv hereby notified that unless the same be redeemed within three weeks from this date they will be sold. Feb. 13. WM. DA ASH. Hogs for Sale. \PAIK of Hogs, of the best stock in the District. The sow now in pig. They will be sold very low for cash or corn. Apply at the DcKalb .Mills, to W. M ALONE. i Feb. 0 tf 1 M. BISSELl" DENTIST, HAVING procured the necessary apparatus, is prepared to insert Artificial Teeth on VULCANITE (iiuliii rubber,) from one Tooth, to a full .Set, at Lore 1'rirr*. and has reduced j his charges for all operations to suit the times, , for CASH. dec 19,?tf S. A. BENJAMIN, Auctioneer and Commission MERCHA3XTT, ~ CAMDEN, S. C. Will attend to all business entrusted to his care, in selling Real Estate or property of all j descriptions. He has large rooms for storing { Goods, nnd Rooms to lot. lie will receive Goods on consignment. j (ItSfAuction Sales uttended to in any part , of the District. Jun. 2. JOHN H. H0LHES,~ ' Commission Merchant, ; BOYCE & CO'S WHARF, r~ , CHARLESTON, S. C. KEFF.lt TO Hon. Gco.^A. Trenholm. Andrew Simonds, President 1st National Rank of Charleston. F. S. Holmes, President S. C. Mining & Manufacturing Company. TYiiiTi1 'IT?rxrTTT?1?1^T7rrf I OFFERS his professional services to thi citizens of Camden and vicinity. Office immediately above BAUM'S store intrance on Rutlcdge street. June 13 tf, SCHOOL B;OOK[S! The Undersigned, Dealers in BOOKS AND STATIONERY, ] *re prepared to furnish Teachers and Merchants with School Books and ^Stationery, on the very best terms. Send for catalogues of School Books and Miscellaneous Books, Writing Paper nnd Envelopes: which will be sent free to parties detiring them. Address, ] DUFFIE & CHAPMAN, BOOK SELLERS, COLUMBIA, S. C. January 9, 1808. 3m THE NONPAREIL WASHING MACHINE. Strong, Simple and Practical. It is a Squeezing Machine; warranted not to injure clothing: geared to give six ' -I ?. r.._ ?< .1,? ( UirOKCS OI I lie puui^eiB iut unu IU11I ui lut handle, and lf>0 turns of which will wash thoroughly the hulk of six to twelve shirts, according to ihe size of Mnchine used i A GIRL OR BOY CAN OPERATE IT, and Six Year a experience proves that the NoxiMtiKiL to be the only Washing Machine made -i which atanda the teat of Time and Use. It is * unnppronchnble for Speed, Power and Effectiveness. 1 AGENTS WANTED.?Send for free De- ' scriptive Circulars to OAKLEY & KEATING, 184 Water Street, New York. Dee 26 Om. ? Notice. I find it necessary for the current year, to confine myself to the CASH system, and { respectfully request those indebted to me, on short time credit, to make the promised arrangements promptly, as I will be under the necessity of placing my unpaid accounts in f the hands of a Lawyer for collection this f Spring. BOB'T. M. KENNEDY, Jau 9?tf Agent. Agents Wanted, For the Campaigns of Forrest and his Cavalry. f BEAUTIFULLY illustrated. This histoid- 1 cal record of the most brilliant exploits and 11 daring adventures of the war, among its many valuable and interesting contributions to historical truth, clears up, on unquestionable authority, all misrepresentations in regard to the taking of Fort Pillow by Gen. ForrestAddress, J P. MILLER & CO, * " Jan 9?2m Philadelphia, Pa. Administratrix's N . , A IT nnrtniu indohtod to thn oalnl, ?r W!1 yV liani E. Hughes, late of Kershaw Dis- t trict, deceased, will make immediate pay- i ment to J. B. Kershaw or myself. i All persons having claims against the said t estate will present them duly attested, ac- f cording to law. g^*Mr, D, H. SEAME.NS is my lawful j agent for the transaction of all business of the sai4 estate. ] M. E. HUGHES, Admr'x. January 16- ?t. ' . s? , ' NEW GOODS, At tlie Old Stand! r|"*HE subscriber having resumed business 1 on his own account at his old Stand in Camden, offers his friends and the publio, 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 /? _ 11 1 -? ? ox aix numoers; a greet variety or calicoes, from 11 to 25 cts. per yard; Blankets, grey and white, of all sizes. Ready-Made Clothing, Of all kinds and qualities, in suits, or by tho 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 gentlemen; Travelling Bags and Valines; Umbrellas, &c. China, Glass and Crockery. There will also he found a general assortment of HARDWARE, consisting in part of Traco Chains; Collins' Axes; Augers; Brace and Bits; Pad and Door Locks; Screws, of all sizes; Fin- ishing 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 \veU selected Stock of Groceries, suited to the market of Camden, mil Jo not believe in nursing ray Goods, I will sell tlicm at the very lowest prices "or cash?and cash only?or for country proluce I will be found at my plaeo of businessg 'rom early morning till 9 o'clock at night, eady to serve nil who may give me a call. Thankful for past favors, I will endeavor o give satisfaction to all who may favor mo vith their custom. Call at the Old Stand on BroadStreet, (east tide,) of C. ELIAS, Camden, S. C. Dec. 12. tf Drugs & Medicines. w- atggilT receiving fresh supplies (f^rdrc v ? T>"R.TTO-fi.' MBDICINES, Chemicals, rrirrtrr AND PERFUMERY. &c. &c. &c. &c. PAINTS, OI S, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES. ALSO. PURE WINE AND BRANDY, FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES. KEROSENE LAMPS, Always on hand, in great variety. WINNIES, WICKS, BURNERS AND SHADES, Of all soils, sizes and qualities. Superior Kerosene Oil,That will not explode. Patent Medicines. Lll of the most popular Patent Medincs, sold at the lowest prices. ;IIALLEXBERGER'S PILLS. Worm Candy and Vermifuge. Perfumeries & Toilet Articles. Summer ami Belle Cologne, J.ubin's Exracts, English, French and American Soaps, lair Dressings and R.storers, Hair Brushes, "ootb Brushes, Dressing Combs, &c. &c. French Confectionary Wc have just received another supply of ;enuine" French Chrystalized Fruits. Physician's Prescriptions Carefully compounded, and all Medicines hat we sell may be relied upon as being FRESH AND GENUINE, ind will be sold at the lowest possible prices or CASH. HODGSON & DUNLAP. Dec. 19. tf Important Notice. \LL persons arc hereby warnfcrl not to come upon, or trespass upon our, or any >f our lands without special permission.? L'he law will bo enforced to its fullest extent orflinui ntfpndAPU T J AKr,l?IT\r AV. A ANCKUM, T. J. ANCRUM, jr A. II. BOVKIN, SAM'L BOYKIN, Fit AN K BOYKIN. Fanuary, 9. Ct, DEKALB HOUSE. TIIE Subscriber takes pleasure in inform^ ing his friends and the public generally, |mt he has re-opened the DEKALB HOUS^J vhich has been thoroughly renovateJ, and s now ready for the accommodation of the ravelling public, whose patronage is rcspeot'ully ,solicitcd. Co&che9 always in readiness to convey passengers to and from the Hotel. The Proprietor promises to do all in hit power for the oomfort of his guests. J. W. RODGERS, ProprietorAug. X