The Camden weekly journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1865-1866, February 23, 1866, Image 2
A Double}Hit.
Tl>o following lias a very wide application,
and will be' read with a smile of
appreciation by botli sexes: ? .
. Husband' Tka.yemno.-t-Scene - 1st.
lioonV in hotel. Spittoons full of cigar
Hourbonr. whisky. A-ll hands
equipped for a nighfs spree. Husband,
in a hurry to be off, writing iiorue:? .
l'JJeunst Susie:?My time is so occuwith
business, that I can bardlv
tire a moment to write to yon. Oh 1
Hinfo how I miss you, and the only
thing that sustains me during my. abRebed-is
the thought that every motnent
tlius'spebt is for the benefit of my dear
wife and clutdien. Take good cure of
yourself, my dear.. Feed the haby on
one cow's milk. Excuse haste, <fec."
Wifk at llou&.? Scene 2d; Parlor.
All il.sn.. in 'n.irlnun orljiHR windows!
HIV a mi vwx. > ^
Fred, from around the corner, with his
violin ; Jitn, fi^m across tbe way, withhis
banjo ; Jtfck, frdiu itbovej with his
guitar; Sam, frotmbolow, with his flute ;
lots of other fellows, witJi their instruments.
Dancing and singing; sideboard
j ^covei-ed with'nuts, fruits, cake, cream,
whiskey, itc. Wife, in a hurry to
d&nte, wtiting to husband :
Dear Hubby:?How lonesome I feel
in your absence. The hours pass tediously.
Nobody calls on me, and I feel
constantly thinking ;of the time when you
tyill be home, and your cheerful connte
liatjce light up the now dreary, routineof;
every day life. My household duti:s.
keep me constantly employed. I am
diving as economical :as possible, knowing,
that your small income will not admit of
fmolous expences. But, now, dear, I
will say good-bye, or I will be too lute
tor the monthly concert of prayer. In
hjiste, yon re, &c. &c.
The Best. He Could Do.?An annv
chaplain relies the following funny sto- *
' ry : seeing a dirty-faced urchin at the
fence in front of a house, the preacher ,
stopped and said :
"Is your father at home ?
"No; lie's gone to Church."
"Isvout mother in ?"
"No; she's gone too."
"Then yon are all by yourself?"
"No; Sam's iu thar huggiu1 thp nigger
gal."
' That's had I"
"Yes, it's bad, but it's the best he can
do.
? (
Co.MPLt.MRKTORY TO THE ELECT.?TllC
Philadelphia Mertiiry thus pays its re- ,
spects to Thad. Stevens and Carl Sehurz.:
"And who is Mr. Sti^vcns? Not a ]
Pennsylvanian, thank God, but a Vat.'* ,
kec intruder into tliis State, vjiose rcpu- ;
ted wife is a negro, and whose children ,
are mulattocs. And who is Curl Schnrz ? (
A wretched adventurer, \yho, a traitor to
1 lis native land fled hither for refuge, i
kept a lager beer saloon in this city, and |
failing in that, has lived ever since on the '
Government that has rescued him front i
the penalty of treason and the obscurity (
of a scullion."
"You see, my dears, this thingumbob
here goes down through that hole and
fastens the jigainaree, and that connects
with the crinlc-um crinkum; and then
that man?he's the engineer, yon know
?kin 1 o* stirs up the what-do-yotvcall-it
with a long poker, and they all -hove
along and the boat goes ahead.
Announcements
-FOR TAX COLLEtiTOli. ^
Mb. Kditok: Hease ai nounce J. S GARDXKIt
a candidate for Tax Collector fur Kershaw
District.at theonsuing election, nud oblige .
MAN ' 1.5 r I)S.
February 23. Me.
Mu. Editor: Pleaso announce XIr. JOSEPH
>1. NETTLES a candidate for Tax Collector ai
the ensuing election, and oblige
MANYJFRIKNDS.
F? bruary 1G. vie.
Mil. Editor : Please antiouni-e Mr H KNY
PATE a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing
election An! oblige
. MANY FRIENDS. .
Mr. Em-far : The friends of Cupt. J.
J. DRAKKFORD announce hint as a
candidate for Tax'Collector for tCcraliaw
lXistriet, at the erfsuing election. ,
MANY VOTERS.
Janoarj 12. . tJc. ;
Mr. Editor ; The fronds of Oapt.
ItlOH. M. CANTEY announce him as a
candi'late for Tax Collector for Kershaw
Distiict at the ensuing election.
MANY FRIENDS.
Jannaryl2. tde.
Mr. Editor: You .will pi ease announce Mr.
. .JAMES R.ARltANTS a candidate for Tar
_ /Collector for-^erah&w District, at the ensuing
. election. And oblige .
MANY FRIENDS.
February 2. . tde.i*
Special INIotices.
At Auction.
ATTENTION IS.CA.lif.EjD* TO THE SA,LE
tp. be mpde at the late residence of Dr. R. B.
Jol,ipspa on Tuesdny next, which will .begin
. .JQQaiUvedy^t.pt 11-a'ffpck A. if., and.be rapidly
despatchqd, 50 th?t .persons attending
will not be unduly detained.
.The things to Jbe'/jojd are Household and
Kitchen furniture, Bacon, some Corn, a Blood
Marp, Qowa, a fine piano, Wpgpn, Cart, 1000
aolujnnes pf Roqke, apd rpany other things.
J. D. DDNLA^. :
Marcti 2. l. ,
For Sale or Rent.
THE SUMMER "HOUSE OP THE LATE
Mrs. Ciple?, in Kirkwood.
.. . J.M, DESADSSURE, Fx'tr.
March 2. 2*
~~~~ KOTJOE
AiL PERSONS HAVING REMANDS
agftinat'thp estate 'of Botkik,' deceased,
wiy prpsciit them properly attested,
*pd all.thQse'rindebled'to'sai'd'eBtate are'requested
to mate jmyirient without delay.
February 16. " 3.
?a??????mrntamarnam
An Ordinance
TO RAISE SUPPLIES. FOU THE
year 1866.
Bt it 'ordained by ' tkelnte^dant * and
Warden# ofGamdrri, South' Carolina, in
Council assembled, and by tlu( authority
of the same, -Thftt.tlw following taxes he
and arc hereby assessed for the., cwrpnt
year; that is to say: On the vatueof all improved
town lots,'fifty cents per one-hundred
dollars of the assessed value of the
same, and one per cent ndditional toryt^e(
value thereof for a well1" tax, not1 to exceed
four dollars on anyone-lot; on-all'
sales of goods, wares and-: merqiu^d'se.
within the said town.(hiring the year one^
thousand eight handled .and sixty-five,
fifty cents per- hundred, dollars of the
amount thereof; on the uett income.on
factorage, employ inents, faculties aptf professions,
exercised withjn the,-raid town,
within the year last aforesaid, fifty conts
per one hundred dollars; .on each wagon,
drawn by three or more, horses,.five.dol1
i t 1 * ,*i _ ' i
Jars; on cacn. wagon tirawn oy.icss ipan
three.horses, three dollars^; on'.every.
J ray; or cart,, one dollar and .fifty. cents; 1
on every pleasure carriage, if drawn j
by one horse, one dollar ana fifty cents-rdrnwn
by-more than one horse, two dollars?said.tax.
to be levied on vehicles
habitually employed in the Town pf Caui-t
den, whether owned by resident:or non-.
resident, and whether drawn by a horse
or horses or other animals.; on all male
resideuts of the said town a commutation
tax of three dollars each, between tl^e
ages of;sixteen and fifty year?, in ljcu of*
road duty; on ettch male.resident a capitation
of.four ($4) dollars upon all,between
the ages of eighteen and forty-five
years; on all transient dealers in prodppc,
purchasing within the Town for
other markets, twenty-five dollars each ;
for every dog kept within the said Town,
one dollar; for beeping a billiard tablp,
fifty duliars-for a license.; fbr-a license to
retail spirituous liqoorS "within the saidTown,
two hundred dollars, to be paTd
quarterly in advance.
For an Auctioneer's licence, twenty
dollars, and in each and every case wherein
a license is required by this act an
additional chatgo of five dollars, for the
Clerk of Council shall be paid by the
party applying for. such license,; on all
?nles at Auction made on account of a
parry resident winun me town, one nair
of one per cent of the amount thereof?
If made on account of a non-resident
one per cent of the amount thereof to lie,
returned and paid quarterly, to the.Clerk
ot!;(/ourtcil by the Auctioneer; on all
itinerant vendors within the said town,
d??e dollars each ; on all public shotvsand
entertainments for hire, except those for
a charitable purpose, twenty dollars for
each day during .which the same may be
exhibited or kept open.
II. That w hen the value of sales, faci
lorago, employment?, faculties and professions
shall be roturued in Confederate
Treasury notes the Teal value shall be
returned at one-tenth the aniouut thereof.
Untitled in Council this seventh day of
'February, in the year of bur Lord
one thousand eight hundred and
sixty six, and in the ninetieth year
of the sovereignty and independence
of the United States. v'
* ? /'lAATVtrt'XT T i _ 1 A.
i'. UV/WWH i lnu'iuiani
J A. Sciiuock, Cliik of Council
February 0 4t
WM. R. TAYLOR, ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW & MAGISTRATE
.
Ojffc, cur door south of Rod yens' Jioardinghouar,
oil Broad street, Camden, S, C.
February 23. . 2mo.
School Notice.
#MISS II. if. DKLEON ilAS REsumed
ibe duties of her School at
her residence, where she will
teacl. the following branches and
on the following terms, viz:
Rending and Spelling per quarter, $5.
Geography, English Gramirar otul Ariihmctic
per.quarter, $0.
Froiic1', per quarter. ?5.
Guitar, per lesson, oOcts.
Needd;e work, per mouth $1.
February 23. ' 2.
~BUCK HILLIARD.
rpHIS THOROUGH BRED YOUNG CAN'1
ADI AN STALLION will stand for tho
ensuing season at the residence of Bexj. Cook,
ten miles nftrtli otLnmrten.
Terms, $25 cash and $1 to. tlio groom. No
insurance! GKO. AY. BARNES.
Tehran iy 2.1. ^
Notice.
II PO HEREBY APPOINT J. R. DYE MJ"
I Lawful Agent,
' , JESSE KILGOBE.
February. 23. , . ..
Daily News,
WKLI BE PUBLISHED ABOUT TtlE'
FIRST Week in August," and regularly
thereafter, The Charleston Daily Kev>s.' i
As native Carolinians. the publisher*! will
natyipilly look,to tlio interests of their own|
StateC and 'to that cjf the Tijotitfi; and ai dtizens
of (he United' S.iates 'they will pof be wanting
in the proper amount of devotion andT respect
for the General Government. Every effort
shall bo made to make the Daily News a lirst
class newspaper, and in every way worthy;
'of tliApstronage bribe publibu' ,i!- lJ
Our terriis, Tot the present, will be at the rate
of $10 per-annurn. Subscriptions^reeeived !for
3, 6 and 12 mouths, payable in advance: '
p0st>m asters, and others throughout the
oountry who may interest themselves in procur*?jg*
hubfecriptTops/wiUbt;'alWwdd' tbe'?usu!al
pir dentagel, ;; ' """ 1 " ' n * k*? .
cathcart,-McMillan a morion,
Proprietors.
No. lSIIayno Street,'Charle:ton, S. G.
C.;iE. HOLMES,
Commissi#!* Merchant,
ACCOMMODATION Wfy-RF^
cai&tlqstpn, S Cj
. ?:o:?_..
^iyep ,to *!^er sale..o?
cott?n; Hour, Avmeat, and
other produce, and to pigling"
of carders.
i JJ^re^.r-Gea. J.tB. KpTsKa,wK, Qop.
5: I).'Kennedy andCapl. W.-Zv^Leitnei.
Septet&ber 15* -- ?
G^iml&QpSj
ERKSH'GUM DftOPS-ANii.'PltPPERlIINT
LyzeDac^.fornfwJe^,...
' -J HppG^ON.i DUNLA.P.
^ December. 15. ' . * V
The undersigned, of the ly,tc
Firmj af ROB&RT, APGFlt
Go,, has this day commencedthe
^ 1
Wholesale and Retail
dry B-Tqr.s^ n e s s
AT
NO. 252 KING-STREET
(15 THE BEND) "
And offers, a Stock: adapted to a;
first class Trade. The business'
will be conducted strictly upon
THE ONE-FRIGE SYSTEM.
*" " * ! i
The Patronage of tfie friends .
of his late. Firm, and of the public
generally, is respectfully so
licited.
JASB.BETTS.
February* 2.^ ' J 2m.
TRAY & KITROY'S
Dining- Booms>
2UKIKG STREET,
1 door south qf. market street,
Charleston:, s. c
Meals at all hours.-furnished
Rooms lor transient Boarders at about
half Hotel price. Oysters by the quart and
gallon cans supplied for country nse.
Febn>nry 1*1. 3.
Tax Notice.
rpfIE BOOKS FOR THE COLLECTION' OF
1. t-be Town Taxes for tlie present yearrrtH- be
opened at tlve store of Dr. F. Tj. Zcmp. on.
Monday the 19i|i inst:, and will be k?|?L open
until! tiie 15th day oj .March next.
Office boors from 9. A. M. to 2 I\ M.
. J A. SC1IROCK, T. 0
February 16. ' '' ' 4.
SPRING GOO DS
AT
P H MOORE'S
2nd door above Bell (ft Maiheson.
T*IH? F BLOWING CONSISTS IN PART
I OF MY STOCK: . !- '
DRY GOODS.
P plins, Calicoes. Swiss Muslins. Jnckonnets,
Long Clothes, brown Shirting. Table Linen.
Toweling, Challies,. Hosiery. French Corsets,
late-t and most improved VtyUs; 11 pop-skirts,
Kid Gloves, Ac , Ac
HATS AND OA PS.
40 dozen Hats and Caps, all quality and sizes.
20 Indies and Misses' Ilats?latest
Spring style.
BOOTS AND SRORS.
80 dozen pair Boots and Shoes, consisting in
part as follows: .
Calf and Kip Skin Boots. Gentlemen's Bootocs
finest style: Brogans, Balmorals. Ac.
T oil loo flno Prtliblf "Tlortto ' loidlno UnlniArnlii
Gaiters,' Slippers, &c., in every variety."
' TRUNKS AND J VALISES,
Of every description and" size.
' 1 ' COTTON CARDS. '
20 dozen Whitteniore's beat Cotfon Cards.
GROCJRRlfcS, PRODUCF, Ac.
Crushed, Clarified nndBrown Sugars: Coffee,
Sodft, Wlfie and'Biittct* Crackers, Cheese. Raisohs.
Candies, French 'and American; Fldur,
Potatoes, 4c. -* .
HARDWARE.
Shovels, Spades, Trace Chains, Collin's Axes,
Sciyes, Padlocks, Table ; and Pocket Cutlfiry,
4c. - " '
The above extensive stock of goods will be
sold at a small advance on the original coat, fbr
cash?.: V!'": *: -r 8 .,:?u
nr iryou do not fee what you wish, call for
* P.HiMOOKEFebruary'lti.
"-':i
A GOOD "OEEOETUNITY
now presents itself to ttee who
|wmddseQUjea safe, as jwell luI
cretfye apd established business.
They.would do ^eH ,to call at
once, as I offer my entire stock of
MiLCL^iSTEliY
BONNET-S," .1
HATS, CAPS, ;
FANCY and DRY GOODS.!
. .. 1,'. i. ? r? I ?
?ALSO
A fresh stock of Ladies, Men's.
j^d.CS^rejji's ' ;
Boots aud Shoes.
Men and Boy^ HATS. :
3. P. REED.
February ^3'. Mam^tre.et.
T HAVE. JUSTOPENEDIN THE STORE
"J-OPPOSlTB tiie' Brancfc! Bank, an/entirely
new stock of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES,
consisting of articles most SUITABLE to the
wants and necessities of the community at this
fimeT'*""'"" ' VT*^rs**rnr"*:'.--r- ;;
- Uy gtrjct attention to business, selling goods,
at tri reasogabk pfic? ttud keepilyf'conswntlyr'
on hand siicli artictcs-as'a're most in demand,"!
h6pe""T6" fecel ve;' ftTn fr JsfiTirebrct) st om;'u< ' E^-Myferm^yre^.^
' August 25
aSTotice.
rU6T|; RECEIVED. ;FROM.:THE BEST
O, murjttjt pn t ljq cqntjneut,, a -large urid ' elogaatstqck
of French nndllKpgiish Cloths and
Doeskin! Also, a large stock , of Plain' aiid
FancytCassimers. Call 'arid see for yourself
at "" '" JfcpON'ALD & McCURRY'S.'
'November 10" '* "r*' tf.
Xtigfatl, Light!! Light!!!
E' ER0S1NE OIL"ANP PETROLEUM. OF
the" bdMqtwIhy-recefved fresh every two
weeks, * -. '
?ALSO?
Kerosino Lamps; Chitnnies, -Wicks,. Burners
aiid Shades br?llw>'rtp, fi'V'sale "by
.u. ? f? HoiiQSOM "4 EUSLAP. '
' December 15. :
; Paints.
Oils, varnish, brushes, window
' GLASS and'Putty, fdr sale bv ' I
" . " "' ' - HODGSON' 4 bUNLA ?l
December 15. -v
JUST RECEIVED;A -LARGE LOT OF
fresh and genuine Garden Seed?, comprising
several varieties of the following: Artichokes,
Asparagus, D.Wnrf Snap and P.?le
Beans, Beets Brocoh, Cabbages, Carrots, Cauliflower,
Celery, 'Cqllards;' 'Early" Co'rhJ" Crest,
Chciimbers, Egg Plants, Krfle, Letlilce, Water
Melons, Mustard," Nasturtium, Okrn, Oniob
Setts, Parsley, Parsnips, -Peas, Pepper, Radish,
Vegetable Oysters, Spinach, Squash, Tprriato,
Turnip's, Ac'; tie.'. ! 1 ; ' ' :
HODGSON & DUXLAP.
January 2C>. '
CHAPEAN & HEPPBONS,
AT McKHNSIKS OLD STAND, CORNER
CHURCH AND CHALMERS ST'S., .
CHARLESTON, S. C.
I?VERY DESCRIPTION1 OF.SADDLES,
Id- PLANTATION AND TOWN HARNESS,
WHIPS, BITS, SPURS. 4e? 4c
The altention'of Planters and oliiers interesiwi
;J inyireil tft ihfl ntiaVe?4?rUo!cB .mannfacture<l
in'1ian7tR?fftTT?T?ii?iA' mpfliM'ii'tp nt'r
utes at our (Btfcbli hrtientv Drop in ari(\" examine
our stoc-K, consisting of tir.icles of our
manufacture and importations of first class
character. *'
February 2. ltn.
Tilt; Male of South Carolina,
Kershaw District?In Equity.
sLCliur, Solicitor of liH to potjctuolo
.1,0 MiJdlo Oiiciiit. J Testimony.
SIMEON FAIR, SOLICITOR OF THE
.Middle Circuit, haviiig this day filed in
.this office a Bill to "perpctuato testimony in
relation to Deeds. Wills, choses in action, other
pajflrs and records,' destr oyed or lost during Hie
recent war,*'It is ordered Unit all pcrsc ns, who
are eniitled to, and desire to avail themselves
of the benefit of the Act of the General Assembly
in such ease, made ah l provided, are permitted
to come before the Court and have taken
and perpetuated all evidence which .they
shall produce, on proper applicat ori being made
before me. J. D. DUN*LAP,
Commissioner in Equity.
Comm'rs Office, February 7th, I860.
February 9. ' ?. 2mo.
For Rent.
rTMIF. SUBRCUIBKRt'/OFFERS ' TO RENT
X liis house in the town of Camden, containing
nino moms?nil furnished, and ready for
occupation. Nine or ten servants rooms, stables,
ie.,ktine garden, two aero lot enclosed, an
ellegant well of .water, and all necessary conveniences.
A. D..GC0DWYN
February 9. ' ' ' tf.:;
. ?y .?; * . . ' _ ! .
Copkmg
t?xtr acts anff> spices'Of all sorts,
IV for sale by*1 ' HODGSON* A DUN LAP.
December 15.
c j) mm & co.,
Dealers in carpets, oil "cloths,
Mattings, Window Shades, .Patent Step
Ladders, Jjc.
?also? ; ]
Tailor's Trimmings of every variety, which they
offer to the trade at New York Jobbing prices.
80 Broad St., Charleston, S.'C.
. January r-2. ' 3rao.
Laborers ^Wanted
Four qr hvis no. i laborers wanted
immediately. None need apply wlio
cannot give good recommendations as to qunli13cations
and character.
' , " wm.m. shannon.
January .12: ' ' ' tf.
.-i ...
Toilet Articles.
Toilet setts, colognes, lubim's
EXTRA(jfS, Sonps of all qualities,
Brushes;. Tooth and Hair;1 Sozodo'nt, Pomades
and Hair Washes, ftctf ic., 'Aci.Torsnle 'byHODGSON
& DUNLaP.
December 15.
At Auction.
ON TUESDAf '?HE'''6TH DAT OF
MARCHat the residence of Dr. Robert
6. Jobbson," in' the village of Itirkwood, I will
.. . ?J.xriinl,o?
8811 81 pUDJlC v?nuiuo i\jn wi nvucc*
.hold FUrniturie, A "fine Piano, a collection of
qlassicql and medical Books, a lew cooking utensils,
"a sett of Carpenters Tools, ft Carringe,:n
'Buggy, two Mules," two1 or tlireo Milch " Cows,
kc.,kc: ? '*??* 5"' -" 1 *' '
v Any of the above named articles can be pur-!
chased privately "by applying ?b the undersigned
pribr'te the 6th'df March: Terms cash.
J. D. tijJNLAP, Agent-'
^February 16. 3.
FINE DRESS GOODS.
tAAA YARD3" OF FfXE EYGLISII.
JLV.V.V and-American prints, of every
quaiitv, just received and for sale at
"" " P. n.->IOOJtE,S. 1
Februnr.f 16.
WM. M. SHANNON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLIC1TOR
IN EQUITY.
*. .A
Office at Branch BanTc.
Sepi ember 1 Smoi.
W. Z. LEITNER, * '
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL
LOR, .
Office. Broad Sti eet, Camden, S. C.
August 25."
J. M. DAVIS,
A T.T OiriIt iTX A W.
{3T Office, That formerly occupied by Wni.
M. ybannon
Augbati.'
J. R. KERSHA*W, ^
ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR,
Office, Broad Street, Camden, 8. C.
ETA- /niifed'rinrober of studetrta will be
car^fdly prepai*??d foi' the fia'r, ''' * '' *'
' Aiip^Bt 25 * " '
Wt. L. DE|PASS,
ittobse* AT JLAW AND SOucnpK
OJicc, Broad Street, nearly opposite the JffouiL
House,
Camden, S. C.,
JgpWill attend to coses before the Superior
and Circuit Provost Courts in the 1 iatrict of
Eas'crn South Carolina, and. especially to the
collection of all claims for'property against the
Government. ' ".!
September 1- ..
o. F Fleming &
J0.5
Wholesale. Dealers
IN
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &C.,&0.,
2 Hayne-Street, CODNE.R
OF CHlRCn ST
Charleston, S-CHAVING
RESUMED BUSINESS.
At their old stand, 2 Hayne-stroet,
corner of Church-street, are now rcceivinr*
n l.ictro onrl woll OQcnptml
^ KHpU ?uv? nv.ii MVJkTvt iv?v4 uivwu vi
BOOTS,
SHOES,
TRUNKS,
Vi'liich will be sold at tlie lowest ihiir?pxicc^JThe
patronage of. former
IncoTra^'f'1 n ^"hlir roppectfully
I). F. FLEMING, SAM'L. A. NELSON,
JAMES M.' WilSON.
January 5. . tf.
HO ME.
INSURANCE CO.,
OF NEW VOHK
?:o:?
CASH CAPITAL?TWO MILLION LOLLARS.
Asaottrf 1st July,- 18C5, $3,714,660,00.
" 118,091,76.
CHASL J. MARTIN. President.
A. F. WjLLMARTU, Vice Pres't.
JOIIN McGKK, Secretnrv. ""
J. H. WASHBURN, Aaa'i Sec'ry.
-- ?:o:?- ' '
W. D. McDOWaLL, Agent.
CAMDKX, SO. CA.
.Tnnimrtr ' -lv.
* + 0
GLOBE MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE CO.;
..Of STEW JOUML.
\ ALL POLICIES NO?^FORFEIT'
' ' ING.
i
<v ' ? :o:? <*,
POLICIES ISSUED BY TniS COMPANY
ou Oiiirfmou Life and Endowment Tables, |
'are non forfeiting after the thirtl ytar, thnt:i?,:if
the insured discontinue his !premiuma-efthcr
from choice or nceessi y, he wjll be entitled t6
a full-paid policy Tor the whole amount of^premiums
paid." Provided tHo 'assured does hot
exceed 50 yeai d Of age at'the isbiteof 'the original
Policy. ? ! I ' '.?? . ? .
One of the most important objects a man
can have in this world, is to make sure his
family will be provided for when he 'is' taken
away. You^efTecrthis the moment you lake a
Policy on jour life in favor df your family;
L. DeSaussure, M, D.,. Medical tx*
aaiher. "W. D. McDOWALL, Agent. '
Camden, So. Ca.
Jannary 26. ; " ' Jy. .
UNDERW RITERS'
AGENCY
W. D McDOWALL, Agent,
CAiUDEiV. s. .
i r ~'i : v :
?:o:?
THE GEHMANIA.EIRE INSURANCE CO '
THE HANOVER FIRE INSURANCE CO.
THB NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE CO. ,
TIJE REPUBLIC FIRE .INSURANCE CO..
All of the ci(y of New York,
HAVE ENTERED INTO AN ARRANGEfnf
lhi? r*nrMUSA r?f. troaf?ns?t iiSnr
together the l?i3ine69.of IINSURA.NCJJ ngainst
.Loss of Dankge by Fire; nnd the Perils of Inland
Transpoiiation,' and Have established dn
Office W this'Towu designated the- "UN'DKRWRITDRS
AGENCT," a'ti'd your attention is
respectfully calledia the 'superior advantages
which the Agency affords'to tlioso who ileeihe
to make prompt and reliable insurances.
The T'h-sh Assets of each Company issuing,
the Underwriters Policy of Insurance exceed
II ALF A M ILL!'"'NOP DOLLARS, making a
security'in the :r''egate of THREE MILLION
;DOLLARS. ' '
.tandhvy 2? ' ly.
NOTICE.
All persons having demandsagniust
the estate ofT.-B. Gnrlner, dee'd.
are requested to 'present theui duly sittcsteVl,
and all pevsous indebted to the eamc will make. 1
immediate pavmet>tfo:
? -J.'-g. GARDNER, Adm'r..
January 20. : *' ' tf.
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1STew Perfumery
&c.> &?? ^'-..
TUST OPENED A ^RG^ AND
^jbeautiftil ^tSffJsf FrcD^tjJ fK^^ah
and !4iiftlfiraii PjE^mci^j anch^4oU3/*fticlfri,
AYaWrr, HVfad itercliWfyEx trftefc, Ptfmade,
Toilet Boxes and Powder,Genuine Brown
Winsor Soap. Tooth and Hair Brashes,
Pressing com+^& ttpteci ' "ai?w:;Ji?) '
r , T-..,- ,. , -U.^ HODGSON.
Septan her 8); ' J ' y~J~f ?
groceries. ; M
Wf E H Ay E JBST-jaKefitVKD A - COM- ^H|
?J, VPLETE assortment .-of Ul.QCKRI?8,
consisting in part of Coffee, Sugar,- brown, claritied"arrtf
crashed: "Ten/green atid btod^BOUth,
Msltj Ch^ese/Soap,' Ginge>,Pepper, -'Gf&Det,
Bpornvand adamantfhe,'&(!4 Ac. ;-nc '"/'rvr t
Mcdonald a mcCurry.
. August 18. .. v ^ ' w.V"
AWD |K
mssio?: v
the snnsc?inird;mm:'t,5t?^?^-l.l3l-. i
I ,-^f ;f??? wniJtuv.ip.Tiaum |
the nbove lnraiiies* All-orders. Jejs? *Jth 5
him ot notice-^iyon:to #. M.vRtnt,
ynlj be prtmp.tlj- attended torr-dlmigb* rtsioti 'Aug
if J/K.\7itHSii8Pd6^ *
Dr5r~Good3. ~
'.tv. uc:;4J;:' i
TUSTjRECKJVJO). A SMALL. BUT COMtf
P^EtE stdcic'of I^'QoOflis.cohBieting in
part of Prints;' tilackVpu^leynif' colored SwUt
M usliiis, "J acon^^ohibHU/ ')be4r'torig'- Clotji,
blick and brown "BoraeFpntv Lines. Hd'lcfg,
ladies and gentlemen's whiteand colored Hose, Irish
Linen Towels and Toweling, au? various
other articles"f6o Numerous' to'" mention.'. Call
and see :One
door Nonh of Motlieson and Co.
'K" McDCJNA LD & JfeOUfiRT
August.. ->aO
\X/INDOW GLASS AND PUTTY,,
* * 'forsale by* ^mLr:? I'l
; " 11 -r H. F: HODGSON*
September 8. 1
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Merchant Tailors*
The merchant tailoring^? busi- .
NESS, AS former y dene by C. A. McDONALD.wili.be
continued in ail .its various
brsmdi^/Uy * _
. McDONALP A McCURRY,
August 18 .: -u'Vir.^' tf, * .
Notice.
JUST RECK1YKD A .COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
of'Gi-uts FuniisTiing Goods,.consisting
in piirt of Shirts'. eHho*U:?ii$fcsJ11s.
and D ratter?,' ^hiTtbn1' Plnfinth
VrtmrtK' wn'/l fAm/.l'tMlO 14 f'V Wri'ft'-ftAj .*-/.'.
simcr, I vie 1 hreiid. *4<j. </r;t :u:d
Fancy. ..Jic:,OS'AL'D &V;C.VR1'Y,
NbVemberlO , tf
J.D DUNtAP,
IXToto'EI1 att'' 'It Aw;
'.v : TT
Office at. the Court jffuiu'e, Camden, S.-.CDissQlution^or^Gmytw^
- nersMp: " '
TntC FTRM OFv%Ntf.A:/. G._ MOFFRTT
is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
-To:$$$$&.
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Tlie undersigned WtlPcbntlnne the Factorage,
Forwarding, Shipping and Ck>mtoferijJtT Buair
ness at No. 24Bast Bay. .r,. _',
Liberal Cash advances made on Consignments
of Cotton; Naval SI orep.-and-i Produce of
all kinds. 'J.A&.G. .
References: Messrs Jas.; Adqer ir C.o.'And
GHREtf, TRAPMAN A Co..._ ' '?
''"CharlestCfrt;-tlje'comber 3lsf, 18.05. * ;!! !f
January *12. }': 6mo. '
i5, TTQT? A'T-Fr' .
CpHB LARGE-BRICK STORE ON--BROAD
X Street", known 'as'lhe Shannon Store, and
warehouse and [premises* nttatlred thereto, is
offered fer sate. vTenbs'Cabh.,< . <: ' '( >*:;
Apply to . C. BELL.
February 9. . 3tno.
J>KY noons,
at the >
JMegiGp Ipse.
STOLL. WEBB &
BANCROFTS OLD STAND,
(287 King street,8 doors below Went worth.)
\ins7j3iiAyl3. NOW OPOTP AND- ON
Y^! liaod a very la ige stock of
DRY <SrOODS.
whlt&W oflir at r Wholesale
and Retail
Having bad long-aJperfende'in tbe-.Prf Goods'
Btfslnes?"'tk:Vore'tho'wrirY'we'kflow"'jtrtt what
Goods'are mofet needed: by planters, and cus?n
m nvn /wnn ntowllv* n H/l TH 111 IfllntAKtl - r,H
lUMJUID'JlCIICIilllJl (HIU' 1*111 'OSWUJO rvvp. Ull
hand a.Full ?tock of Planter's Gqods of- every
kind. *" ' ' "
- We keep our stock constantly replenished
by evdry:steamer, witlv the ' irtOsf 'Sttrattive
styles; " 1 nf:"uv
Wo respectfully invite planters, merchants,
and consumers generally, to cjilL and. exarpino
oiir stock before purchasing elsewhere, which
consists in jjattof '
-'Blankets,'-'Platos, Kerseys; Osnaburgs,'Brown
ShiniiigjiBieachod, Long Cloths, Fine: J&a-Island
Jhrown Shirtings; Irish 'Linens, : Calicoes,
Ginghams, Cambrics, . . .
I>ress GroodsMerino's,
l)eLnines, Pop'Jns, 'Col<Wd 'Alpaccap,
Finflfed Poplins, Black Silk^ - Bombazines,
Black Alpaccnp, Crape Cloth;;' :.;:t: i
Toget her witdi every variety to be found in our
line, which-we often at the lowest cash prices.
: STOLL; WJTRB ? CD.,'
IT. C. Stol!, Charlesion. ) ^oVs'sY Kihfc-st.. '
Charles'Webb, V- ' * .$1oV
TDC:W?flker;. J - U'-.-i]r\v<>t7?i.
February 10. ... ~ . !
' mMMWtX
tt. .i*i ) !?. tt ''t;, \ > jr? '
Corner of Queen and ;J tee tinj 0': v e. c ; ,<,
Ch.a:rlesto*i, C. .
. _ THIS POPUI..VR AXBH'ELL
Affi&r CV knovii 'IIOTEL is now fully
Mti'JrEy_ ?P^n for Itlie.recept^pnof ;yisitors,
IraVmg betfii. ve fbrnUhed
VtoriibV'Hti elegant' fiiriiiiire' 'throughout, and
Offers trttbo IrivblQ' aetortJfirodfttfonl'and Conveniences
ns a'^FlRST-Gt.A-SW HOTEL,not'to bo
equalled by airy, .North cr.SoiitH 3?1)?'patronage
of the traveling public:is rospe&Iully.sOjicU
ted/ ' ! .TOSKPH P'URCELL, Prpp^ictor..
Rates of Board per day,' ^4;l)<).1" ' J~ '
" " f"pWmonth,-'lis fnay be agreed
on.
February 2.'5.
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