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I Announcements The following named gentlemen have been requested to serve, for the ensuing twelve months, aa Intcndant nnd Wardens of the town of Camden: Fur Intcndant?J. A, YOUNG. ibr Wardens?I. B.ALEXANDER, ROBERT MAN," R. J. McCREIGHT, Da. A. A. MOORE, Mnrcli 30?It FOR TAX COLLECTOR. Mr. Editor: Tlease announce J. S GARDNER a candidate for Tax Coliector for Kershaw District at the ensuing election, and oblige a * ? %Ttr nr?Tr\trvfi maix i x i/o. February 23. tde. We. Editor': Please announce Mr. JOSEPH E. NETTLES a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing'election, and oblige MAKY FRIENDS. February 16. tde. Mh. Editor.: Pleaae announce Mr HENY PATE ojcandidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing election. And oblige MANY FRIENDS. Mr. Editor : The friends of Capt. J. J. DRAKEFORD announce him as a candidate for Tax Collector for Kerahaw District, at the ensuing election. MAN? VOTERS. January 12. tde. Mr. Editor.; The friends of Capt. RICH. M. CANTEY announce him as a candidate for Tax Collector for Kershaw District at the ensuing election. MANY FRIENDS. Januaryl2. tde. IIr. Kditor : You will please announce Mr. JA21ES R. ARRANTS a candidate for Tax Collector for Kershaw District, at the ensuing election. And oblige MANY FRIENDS. February 2. tde.* $25 Reward. STOLEN, FROM MY MOTHER'S RESIDENCE in Sumter District, a larpe ronn HOUSE?white blaze face, glossy eyes, all four leet white, and slightly sprung in one shoulder. .The above reward will be paid to nny one who will deliver him to me near Cam d?n. SAMUEL BOYKIN. March 30?2t Administrator's Notice. All persons indebted to the Estate of Jesse F. Young, deceased, either by note or account, are hereby requested to come forward and settle up, as longer indulgence vail not be given. The affairs of the Estate must closed at an early day. J. M. GAYLE, .March 30?31 Administrator. r ?i T iiiat ui ut/itc/is ^ "p EMAINING IN THE POST OFFlCfe AT XL Cnmlen, S. C., on the 28th March, 1810: A. I.ainnrrMrs R <1 .AUbPirt, Sirs M T kimrnr, R G Adb'.rt, Fanny A l.ucas, J J B. . Livingston. Rebecca Tlowcn, Phillip Lamar, Miss Mutric IBrcvorrt; Alfred M. Boy if in. Col S M McLcod, J II Bnrues. G T Ujer, Morris Boykin, Elizabeth Miller, Jas Barnes, Edwin Mnttox, Jas Ballard. Toby. (eoTd) toickle. Uoliert Berry, J A W McKev.in, Deeinis Belvm, Francis L McKinn?-y, Geo W Burgess, Ohra N McCaskill, 0 Barnes, Miss-Sallie N Malone, Mrs Addic Buskin, JnO C McKain, Miss Mary J Blako, Miss Charlotte Means. Alias L IC A Barnes, Miss Surali McCall, Miss B. lie C N. Cameron, R Newman, Jonathan Cilgo, Mrs Jcfi.?y Nelson, Wra ' Cunedy, Shadrick Nettles, W A d r. Be Hay, Mrs J K Perry, TV F (3) Pew, W L pardner, Benj Paviu, M-iss Fanny R. ' * C""'. tJoT-r.Al.la KlimllP III JJttUIier, <uro CUIBII | uc;u<u?^ (2). * Reynold?, Daniel Division, Mrs Wm Robertson, 1) G 15. ' Hush, Miss Sallio Ellis, Llfnry (2) Reed, Miss A F. Roberta, H C Foyall, Timothy Robertson, Frank G. Rembert & McLeod Grandy, Demp?ey Rodgera, Rev J K (2) Gass, Miss Milley S. George, Miss G Starke, Miss Maggie H. Stokes, W -W Hopkins, J H Shaw, Jolui R Hwckabce, W fi Sallee, Miss C ^ Hadwin, Shelton Starke, Mrs Margaret Huckabee, J J L . HinsoD, T. Huckabee, A A Truesdell, John H Hoocks, Jas H Taylor. Miss Roscner Handin, Col Jas II Turner, Mrs N C J. Turner, Wm Jackson, Mrs S A Turuer, J F Sames, Miss Mattie A W. K. Withers, W R Koopman & Sommers Williams, Miss Maggie Kelly, BL L L. T. Love, Miss C 0 Young, S II Persons calling for letters advertised should state'tbat they are advertised. J. M. GAYLE, March 80?It Acting Postmaster. South Carolina?Kershaw Dlsf. CT A. L. MCDONALD, ESQUIRE, ORDINARY. WHEREAS JOSEPH H. STOKES, applied to-me for Letters of Administration-on all and" -Singular the goods and chatties, rights and credits of Mr. John Stokes, late of the district aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and singular, the kindred and creditors of the deceased to be and appear fbefore me atonr next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Kershaw -Court house on the 13th day of April, proximo, to show cause if Any, why tho said administration should mot be granted. GivcD under my hand and Seal this 30th day ofApril, . in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ?ixty-six, and of the ninetieth year of <the Independence and Sovereignty of the Stale of South Carolina. ALEX. L. McDONALD; 0. K. P. Manih 30. 'i. an?MMmmo?mm iMfn ? mi > mw_i rir SPRING GOODS. I I AM NOW RECEIVING AN ASSORTMENT OF Fancy and Domestic Dry Goods Suitable for LADY'S AND GENTLEMEN'S SPRING WEAR. Also, Shoes, Groceries, and Plantation Hardware, To which I invite the attention of the public. The above have been carefully selected, and will be sold as low as they ean be had elsewhere. Terms cash. ROBT. M. KENNEDY, Agt. March 23?3t. The Tax-payers of Kershaw District ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT the books for receiving returns for State Taxes will be opened in Camden, at the store of Mr. James Jones, on Monday the 2nd of April, and will be kept open until the 15th day of May next. All parties failing to make their returns previous to that time will subject themselves to the penalties imposed by law. The following are the articles liable to taxation, and for which returns on oath are required, viz: 1st. AH lands, houses, lots, &c., owned on the 1st October, 1885, the actual market of which on that date must be given. 2nd. Incomes arising from factorage, employments, faculties and professions (including the profession of dentistry) exercised between the 1st October, 1864, and 1st October, 1865. 3rd. Commissions received by brokers, vendue masters and commission merchants between the 1st October, 1864, and 1st October, 1865. 4th. Number of dogs owned or held on or since the 1st of January, 1866. 5ih. Premiums collected between the 1st Octoncr, 1864, and 1st October, 1865, by insurance companies incorporated .1 ?_ f , _ witnin mis ouiie. 6th. Premiums collected between the 1st October, 1864, and J at October, 3865, by agencies of insurance companies .incorporated without the limits of this State. 7lh: Sales of goods, wares and merchandize made between May 1st, 2865, ami January 1st, 1866. 8th. The value of all articles manufactured in this btate for sale, barter or exchange, held on the 1st October, 1805. 9th. The value of all spiritnous liquors on liaud on the 1st October, 1865. 10th. The value of all cotton, crude turpentine, spirit" of turpentine and rosin on hand on the 1st October, 1865, not including the crop of 1865. 11th. The amount of all sales of colton between the 1st May, 18C5. and 1st October, 1865. 12th. The amount of all sales of crude turpentine, spirits of turpcntiuc and rosin between the 1st May, 1865, and M October, 1805, not including the product of 1805. All male residents of the Distrct between the ages of twenty-one and sixty years, both white and colored, whether property-holders or uof, are ulso required to mule- returns. The Tax Acts of 1848 and 1865 require all returns to be made in the District in which the property taxed is located. No returns will be received by mail or otherwise, unless sworn to according to law. After all the returns arc received, the books for the collection of Taxes will then be opened. Office hours for receiving returns from 9 o'clock A. M. un'il 2 o'clock P. M. \VM. McKAIN, T.C. K I). Camden, S. C., March 23, 18G6. Strauss, VasiceA Co., 130 MEETING ST., CORKER HASEL STREET, OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL, CHARLESTON, SO. CAROLINA, WOULD I1USFLUTFULLY call the attention of merchants to our new and varied stock of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC DE Y GOODS, comprising a complete assortment of Domestics, Prints, Cloths, Casimers, Hosiery, Gloves, Embroideries, Dress Goods, White Goods, Linen Goods, Crapes, Shawls, Ribbons, Lace articles, Cloaks. Fancy Goods and NotionsOur stock has been very care fully selected by one long conversant with the wants and re-quirements of the Southern trade. Our facilities for importing will always enable us to keep on hand < i / J_I_ _ j. i a SIOCK 01 uie must appiuveu variety of imported articles. We have also in connection established a Commission & Forwarding. business, under the firm of E. J. WISS & Co, Orders entrusted to us will secure prompt personal attention. Merchants visiting the city are respectfully invited to call and see us, and to examine our stock for themselves. March 16 3 ^ OOMPLE SPRING Consisting in part of CHA1 Dutch, Scotch and American I CAMBRICS, Cambric MUSL nr ATTTO T>7 T J j T) i no, meauueu una .pxu Linen SHIRT FRONTS, TO SIERY and GLOVES in g Childrens', all sizes. s? We would particularly invite ers and the public generally to and CHILDREN'S PHILAD BOOTS, BUSKINS and SLI and all kinds. Also, EARTH] GENTS Cloths, Casimers, Casmerets one we think cannot be surpass any retail houses in the State. GOODS, Shirts, Under-Shirts, Hose, Suspenders, etc. > GEOC We have a complete stock oi ing in part of Flour?Self-Raisin gar, Coffee and Tea, Spices of i Sperm and Adamantine?Lard, ANY AND ALL We engage to sell AS LOW j COME AND SEE ] Camden, March 30,1806. COME J OUR LARGE AND WE And other Articles toe We would respectfully inform eral that our Stock is now comp PRICES VERY ]\ To get your supplies reasonab BAUM, ? Camden, March 23. DRY GOODS The undersignod, of the lat Firm of ROBERT ADGER J Co., has this day commence! the Wholesale and Retail SET GOODS BUSINESS AT NO. 252 KING-STREET (IN THE BEND) And offers a Stock adapted to i first class Trade. The busines will be conducted strictly upoi THE ONE-PRICE BYSTEUJ The Patronage of the friend of his late Firm, and of the put lie generally, is respectfully sc licited. JAS. B. BETTS. February 2. 2m. Municipal Election. THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOl . an Intendant and four Wardens fc the Town of Camden, will be held j the store of Messrs. Meroney & Boswel! on Monday the 2nd ot April next. Poll open at 10 o'clock a. m., and close at p. m. Messrs. E. G. Robinson, D. McQooc and J. S. Meroney are appointed Mai agers. The votes will be counted out immc diately after, and the eleotion certifie< returned to the Clerk. By order of Council. J. A. SCHROCK, Clork. Mar-b 22-2t. . ?????? -- -4. IHUfH BY k raw ;te stock op GOODS, LLIES, DELAINS, GINGHAMS; i'RINTS in great variety; Printed IN, JAjCKONETTE, etc.; LONG wn HOMESPtJN, Irish LINEN, wi?T a rrnwETTNrn Trr>_ Wf l-JM a.~Ij XV Tf - " - - , VW>J JJ.Vreat variety, Ladie's, Misses' and *v . * OESS. > the' attention of our Lady customout stock of LADIES', MISSES' ELPHIA SEWED-WORK KID PPERS of the LATEST STYLE 2N WARE in great variety. 5' GOODS. 4 J and Vestings, a complete stock, and ed either in STYLE or PRICE by Also, GENTS' FURNISHING Drawers, Gloves, Cravats, HalfSERIES r FAMILY GROCERIES, consistig Family and Superior Fine?Suill kinds, Soap, Starch, Candles? in Kits and Kegs to suit purchasers. , OP OUR STOCK * r* t \Tft AT^ ATTTI \TT7TA TTT*/-\T? CI fi? ajs r vjr wu FOR YOURSELVES. IND SEE LI^ SELECTED STOCK OF ) Numerous to Mention! i our friends and the public in genilete and 1UCH REDUCED. ile you must call soon on tRO. db CO. Red Reek Oil. \ THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING BEEN APpointed Agent tor the sale of this beautiI ful Illuminating Oil, is now prepared to receive orders from the trade, or 'to supply consumers 0 at a less-price than for any other oil now in , use. 1 . The RED ROCK OIL can be used in the 1 Kerosine Lamp, and with the Keroaine Burner. J. H. OPPICNHEIM, March 15 3mos at Shaw's old StandCOMMISSIONER IN 5 EQUITY-NOTICE. TO GUARDIANS, TRUSTEES AND RE CKIVEbS. All -guardians, trustees, rea CE1VERS and others who are bound to account to the Commissioner in Equity for Ker8 Bhaw District, are hereby required to be and a appear before said Commissioner at his office at Oamfien Ccurt House from the 19th day of [, March to the 1st day of May next, to make returns of the Estate* in their hands, posses* S sion or management, setting forth on oath the particulars and value of such Estates and an i account of all money received and paid for b I said Estates, and to substantiate the same by I proper ond sufficient vouchers; also to pro- 1 i auce all Bonds, Notes Certificates of slock and other choses in action, which are specified in said return; and also all Title Deeds, Bills of ] Sale and other muniments of Tittle of property ~ purchased by him, her or them for his, her or 1 their ward or cestuique trust. Rules will be ' immediately issued agaiust those who fail. I R Commissioner's Office, March 15,1866. t n twkt.ap C. E. TC. D. i 'r I MaicS 16. ' " ' a. <t | |s>! Austin, Andrus & Co., , 1 131 Meeting Street, Charleston, So. Ca. ' n Wholesale Grocers and Com. mission Merchants, Are receiving fresh supplies of Groceries by every steamer, i Mr. T. B. GUY is associated with this house, '? and would be pleased to have his did friends 1 and customers call and Bee him. 1 Saml. J. Austin, Seymour l: Andrus. Benj. V- Clark. March 24?3m. SPRING GOODS AT P H MOORE'S 2nd door above Bell & Mathesm. The fcllowing consists in part OF MY STOCK: DRY GOODS. Poplins, Cpllcoes, Swiss Muslins, Jackonneta, Long Clothes, brown Shirting, Table Linen, Toweling, Challiea, Hosiery, French Corsets, late?=t and most improved styles; Hoop-skirts, Kid Gloves, Ac , Ao. HATS AND CAPS. 40 dozen Hats and Caps, all quality and sizes. 20 " Ladies and HiBaea Hatt? latest 8pring style. BOOTS AND SHOES80 dozen pair Boots and Shoes, consisting in part as follows:' Calf and Kip Skin Boots, Gentlemen's Bootees flnMt. ctrrlft Rfrw-ano Rfllmnrflla Mr/* umvo> oy IV I ? ?W> ?-v* Ladies fine Polish Boots; ladies Balmorals, Gaiters, Slippers, Ac., in every variety. TRUNKS AND VALISES, Of every description and size. ' COTTON CARDS. 20 dozen Whittemore'sbest Cotton Cards. GROCERIES, PRODUCE, Ac. Crushed, Clarified and Brown 8nfrars; Coffee, Soda, Wine and Butter Crackers, Cheese, Raisoob, Candies, French and American; Flour, Potatoes, Ac. ? HARDWARE. Shovels, Spades, Trace Chains, Collin's Ares, Selves, Padlocks, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Ac. The above extensive stock of goods will be sold at a small advance on the original cost, for cash ty If you do not ree what you wish, call for P. H MOORE. February 16. riraffii UXIU UJJJ.IAJUU aEOCEEIES!! &Cv &c. ?:o:? JUST RECEIVED A FRESH supply of FAMILY GROCERIES, which will be sold lower than tan he bought elsewhere in town, consisting in part of SUGARS, Brown and Clarified. RIO COFFEE. FLOUR, Fine and Superfine MOLASSES, Sugarhouso MACKEREL, No. 1. COD-FISH and HERRINGS. DUTCH AUCHOYIES,inkegs BUFFALO TONGUES. GOSHEN BUTTER. CHOCOLATE, French CHESEE, Goshen & Eng. Dairy. niiT?T?QT? p, x>:~? A \J??XL11JYJ1H) UiCCUHiIXllCA^lO. TOMATOES, in Cans. LOBSTERS, in Cans. SALMON, &c.,in Cans MUSTARD, English & French. SWEET OIL and OLIVES, Together with a fine assortment of French Candies, Spices Of all kinds. KEROSINE OIL, Red Rock Oil, &e. ?ALSO? An assortment of fine Liquors & Segars And a few pieces of good CALICO, <fcc., at a very low price.; Call and see for yourselves at J. H. OPPENHEIM'S, March 16 Shaw's old Stand. GEO. H. WALTER & UU. FACTORS, GENERAL C0MM1SMERGHANTS & FORWARDING AGENTS. North Atlantic "Wharf, CHARLESTON, 9. C. GEO. H. WaLTKB wa. J. MCC0BIC1CK, E. R. WALTER. Branch in Columbia, S- O GEO. H. WALTER & SON. March 16. 8m. "HARK." Having recovered, at considerable expense and trouble, my thoroughbred Stallion, " HARK," who was captured by Gen. Sherman's army in February, 1665. I offer bis services as a Stallion to the breeders of fine stock. u HARK" is a beautiful cbesmit, eix years old, 15 1*2 bands bigb, of great bone and muscle, fine style and action, and of unexceptionable blood, being sired by the famous old raoer Jeff Davis, a 11m*,a\ jom f^aamla k h ^ae giro U1 niUJiici uaui Ujr JUU" taw Shark?second dam Kate Converse by Imp. Nou Pins, Ac., &c. He will stand the ensuing spring at Hobkirk Hill, at Twenty-five Dollars the season, and Thirty-five Dollars to insure, to be paid in all cases invariably beforo Bervice is rendered. , In my absence the groom, Sam, is an* thorized to receive pay ment. Mares from a distance will receive the best carc, and only charged the actual cost of feed; but will be entirely at the risk of the owners. $ST Season 1st of March to 1st Jane. J&r Groom fee $2.00 March 16 JOHN AN1EV. ' $ '-A Charleston Advertisements. 0. D. CARE & CO., Dealers in carpets, oil cloths, . Mattings, Window Shades, Patent Step Ladders, &o. ?ALSO? Tailor's Trimmings of every variety, which they offer to the trade at New York Jobbing prices. 80 Broad St., CkarUiton, 8. 0. January 14. - 8m?. D. F. FLEMING k CO, > . Wholesale Dealers IN BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, AC., AC., 2 Hayne-Street, COBNER.OF CHUBCH-ST^^ Charleston, SHAVING RESUMED BU8INESS At their old stand, 2 Hayne-street,' corner of Cburcb-etreet, erenow recefr* ing a large and well assorted stock of boots, r-5 ' shoes, ; trunks, Which will be Bold at tlie loweet Jiaais ket price. The patronage of?fdrtter friends and the pnblio is respectfully solicited. D. F. FLEMING, SAM'L. A. NELSON, JAMES M. WILSON. January 5. tf. " DRY GOODS, AT THI Charleston House. STOLL, WEBB & CO., BANCROFTS OLD STAND, (287 King street, 8 doors below Wentworth,). WE HAVE NOW OPENED AND ON hand a very large stock of dry goods. which we offer at Wholesale and Retail [laving bad long experience in the Dry Good*' Business, before the war, we know just what Goods are most needed by planters, and enstomers generally, and will always keep on hand a Full Stock of Planter's Goods of every kind. We keep oar stock constantly replenished by every steamer, with the most attractive styles. We respectfully invite planters, merchants, . and consumers generally, to call and examine ' our stock before purchasing elsewhere, which consists in part of Blankets, Plains, Kerseys, Osnaburgs, Drown Shirting, Bleached, Long Clotlis, Sloe (Sea-Island Brown Shirtings, Irish Linens, Calicoes, Ginghams, Cambrics. Dress- Q-oods Merinos, DeLaines, Poplins, Colored Alpaceas, Figured Poplins, Blaok Silks, Bombazine^ Black A Ipaccas, Crape Clot!,, Together with every variety to be found in our line, which we offer at the lowest cash prices. 8TOLL, WEBB A CO., ' H. C. 8loll, Charleston.) No. 387 King-st., Charles Webb, " > 8 doors oelow. H. C. Walker, " J Wentwortb, Charleston, S. 0. . Februaiy 1<5. * ly. IflfOl > I HAVE JUST OPENED IN THE STORE OPPOSITE the Branch 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 time. By striot attention to business, selling gooda at a reasonable price and keeping constantly on band mich articles as are most in demand, I bope to receive a fair share of custom. CgTMy terms are strictly Cash. J JONES. August 26 f Notice. This is to certify that my wife . LEFT my bed and board, without ?MM or provocation, and i do hereby giro notice that during her absence I will not byresponoble for any debts contracted by h<jr,' and also forewarn any one from harboring the said Elizabeth Evans. mugee efcanb. ? March 19. It South Carolina?Kershaw Dial., BT A. L. MCDONALD, 18 QUI RE, ORDINARY. WHEREAS, J. J. HALL APPLIED to me for Letters of Adminia I tratioo on all and Singular the goods. and chatties, rights and credit*of John Stokes, late of the District aforesaid deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and ad* monish all, and singular, the kindred and creditors of the deceased to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Ooorfc for the said District, to be holden at Kershaw Court House onj- the 6?h day of April, spro*., to show cause, if any, why .the said administration should not be granted. * Given under my hand and seal, this 23d day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty six, and of the ninety-first year of the Independence and Sovereignty of the State of Sooth Carolina. alex. l. Mcdonald, o. k. d. March 23. 2t. window glass and putty, *\ for sale by H. F. HODGSON. September 8.