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ft CHARLESTON HOTEL, C lut 11 or oh. S. C. 'HPHIS POPULAR AND WELL A KNOWN HOTEL has been newly ^furnished throughout by the present I proprietor, who has been sixteen years H 'connected with the establishment. p W. WHITE, Proprietor. Geobok G. Nixon, Superintendent. I Charles A. Miller, Cashier. April 13?tf. I v Cotton Seed for Sale. | V 8OO OR lOOO ft "RUSHELS OF PROLIFIC COTTON I X> Seed can be had at my Gin House I vor at Sumpter's Landing, on moderate ft ^ terms for cash. These Seed are the F '.crop of 1863?are perfectly sound, have f been tried, and are now up finely. JOHN ENGLISH. April 13?2t* Medical Notice. ffT?HE PHYSICIANS OF TniS . ' District are requested to meet at Dr. JL H. Dkas' office, of this place, on ^Wednesday, 2c th inst., at 12 o'clock * p * ~ n;.. 'M., "lor'tne purpose oi iuruuug u, ASIO" | *trict Medical Association. April 13?2t. For Sale, An excellent Mexican SADDLE, with McClellan Tree; 'also, an English Cavalry Bridle and Bit. Apply at-this olfice. April 13?lm. , ^KEROSENE OIL! Afresh supply just received, of extra quality and at igreatlyreduced prices?SI .25 and.S-130 per gallon?by Apl 13. HODGSON & DUNLAP. A Toilet Articles. /jpOLOGNES, LUBIN'S AND PERVy RY'S Handkerchief Extracts, Soaps of all kinds, Hair Washes, Pomades, Sozodont, Tooth Powders, &c., fc by HODGSON & DUNLAP. New Milinery Store. MISS MATILDA WILSON \.\rOULD RKSPRi'TFULl YI FORM 'I IIK * f Ladies of C<imdi-u and Kirhwod. Jifid 'the public g> uemlly, ih t sdic Ims o: cited a MILINERY STORE -i /* At the old stand <>l Mrs. llnmnieisiotign, wucn' she is prepared t<? execute all orde*s in t e LATESTSTYLE imd at the SlloHTi-ST X TICE Also, a fine selection of I >RK>S G< )01'S mid DRES TRIMMINGS lor sale. March 3??if Mill and Gin Gearing. I WILL BUI 1,1?0 . REPAIR CPA RING for Mills or Cotton Gins, and also do Joh> 'ot Carpentering in the ne:ghborhO"<i ofCatudeu. on short notice and riasouable terms. T. A. MOOR' . April S. 3n,*. M. BISSELL, Dentist, "117 ILL AIT" ND T ' ALL CALLS IN HI< ' ' profession at his residence. As tnoiier is r. quired to par f? r all rhe male:r'nl used, my TERMS ARE STRICTL1 CAS1J wh.-n mv services are rendered. April 0?It* H'dq'rs Kershaw Dist., Camden. Apiil 2. 1666. THE UXDERSIGNKD WILL H" I u.AaiDKX on the !Gtl) instant, and will remain until the-Isi. to at'cwi to all ma' e s .which tint planters and f'eediin n may w eh have at ended to, and nlso to approve all eon tract a which may be handed in during (his 'time. N. K. UKEI?. Capt. 30: h \'ass. V V.. April 6?2t C m<i'g I is!rich Mackerel in Kits, \FEW KITS VKUV FINK MACKl Ri-'L 'fdr&alc by. . P. H. MUOhl'. Good Bargains. 4 LL MT TRFSKXT ST OK OF GOODS " were bought since the lien y tie'-line. and will be "Sold very low. P. H. MOORK. Pittgulf Cotton Seed. KAA BUSHE .R OF THE ABuVBCOTTON S* ed will be s In lor cash m bartered for provisions, by makin applies:ion to J.S.DkPAS>. March 9. if. Paints. 'mt? vtr- rsn. bwusiiks. window u GLASS nnilJP'itty. for 8 le br HODGSON & DUEL \ P. - December 15. South Carolina?Kershaw Dist. BT X. "L. MCDONALD, ESQClRE, ORDINARY. WHEREAS, ShRENA E. MILLER and'Columbus C Ilaile applied to trtO for lifters of Administration <>n oil fend Siri?ular the goods and chatties, Vights and credits of 'George R. Miller Hate of the District aforesaid deceased. These arc, therefore, to cits and ad? tnonisb all, and singular, the kindred ?nd creditors of the deceased to he and t&ppear before me at our next. Ordinary's 'Conrt for the said District, to he hoblen ?at Kemhaw Court House on tho 27'h "day of April, instant, to show cause, *if any, whv tire said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this l^rh day of April, in the year of oni Lord one' thousand eight, hundred and *sixty six, and of the ninety-first year o| the Independence and Sovereignty of the State of South Carolina. ALEX. L. MoDONALD, 0. K. D. April Id. 2t.* Mg?igMetM?gMwiawn r * ' I'tr _w SPRING GOODS. I AM NOW RECEIVING AN ASSORTMENT OF Fancy and Domestic Dry Goods Suitable for LADY'S AND GENTLEMEN'S SPRING WEAR. Also, Miocs, Groceries :tiid 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 can be had elsewhere. Terms cash. ROBT. M. KENNEDY, Agt. March 23?3t. UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE TAX. All persons in Kershaw Distri t are hereby notified that j will be tit the following places on the days specified, to receive returns of incomes for the year 1804, and applications for licenses by all persons engaged in any hind of j business from May 1, 18G-:?, to May 1, 1SGG. All persons engaged in any trade, business or profession, such as Bankers, Lawyers, Physicians, Dentists Architects, Civil Engineers, Builders and Contractors, Wholesale or Retail Dealers, Horse Dealers, Distillers, keepers of Hotels, and eating houses, Insurance Agents, Manufacturers, Pedlcrs, Apothecaries, Photographers, Butchers, owners of Stallions and Jacks, common carriers, and all other occupations are required to make application to me for a license. Manufacturers, Distillers &c., must make their monthly returns. Holders of Cotton, Turpentine &c., must make returns of the same to me. Persons who had in their possession on the first of May I860, any carriage, gold watch, Piano Forte, gold or silver plate &c., will make return of the same to me. I will be, for the present, at my office in Camden from 9 o'clock a. m. until 3 p. in. Penalty for doing business without license, two years imprisonment and five hundred dollars fine. For failure to make return of income, twenty-five j per. ceut, will be added to the assessment. J. M. DAVIS, Assistant Assessor Gth Div. 1st Dist. S. C. April Gth, I860. Family and Self-Raising TPIrmv JL A\/ V?Jb y T UST RECEIVED AND TOR SALE " RY 1\ 11 MOORE. 500 Yards Dress Goods, ALL KINDS; LADIES', GENTS' rind Roys' Siunincr II??s; a health*, f'ul st???'k ??f 1'hilailelpUia Shoes? Radio' and Gen's'; h few pieces Giciiadiiies: fine Summer 1'riutri ; Notions'of all kinds at I'. II. MOOKE'S. Administrator's Notice. VLL PKK-OxS IXPKUT D TO THi Kstnte.of Jesse F. Y*>?i??jr. deceased, eiilu-r i.y note c-r account. a*e hereby rcqil'and lo dime forward and settle up, as Unigtr indulgence trill not be given. The i-flaii s of'lie Ks'o e ruvtt be fluted** an ?nrly day. J. M. G YI.K, March 30?3t Adn.initiator. RAILROAD NOTICE. ON AND AF K" SATURDAY MX the 24th insi., '1 ere will he a train running evcy 8'turday to lialion Creek, the leirninuR ol'lhe C tnden lltanch, lor the acconimodation of passengers and carrying Ireight. UP. Lea re Kingvillc Fnterday's 3 clock P M. Arrive at Uultoii ?'r. ek 5 1' M. I OWN Leave Pnfton Creel. Monday's 0 o'clock A. M Arrive at Kingville 8 A. M. r. r i.l. 1,? I. nr,^ r?ilim V OIIIH'CU )L Willi lie ? H H?pn-H ?...U Ilia trains to an ! Irntti tacit p??: ti nttil with W* &M U R. Trains J.vb. JUNKS, .gentFebruary 23. tf. Tin- Mtilr of oil J ii < arolittil. Kcriliiiw Oi*lricI?h? I'qaiiy. Kx Pait?', ) fil l to perpo yale Suiicn Fiik, Solicitor o J.- . v ho vitlcile Oicuit. ) l,8mn0l,y* SIMBi;N FAIR, SOLICIT' R OF TliE Middle Circuit, having this day f.l- d . in this office a Bill to perpetuate testimony in relation to 1 eeds. Wills, choscs in action, other pni crs and records, dt sir ved or lost dttrii \i the rceet t war,'' it is orden d that all p rs< us, who are cn itled to. and desire to avail themselves of the benefit ol the Act ol the General sseuihl\ in such ens-, in de an I provided, are permitted to come before the Court and have ta? k' n and perpetu -ted all evidence w..ich hey siihII produce, on proper ; pplicnt onbeintrtnade before me. J. l>. DUN LAI'. ffr,mmissi..ner in Knnitv Comm'rs < ffice, F. I runty 7ili, IcGG.^ February 9. 2mo. Dissolution of Copart nership. Thkfirmof g. h.&j.g. moffktt is this day dissolved by mu'iml consent. G. H. ?t J. g. MOFFl'TT. Tlie undersigned will continue the Factorage, Forwarding, Shipping and Commission Busi1 ness at No. 24 Fast Hay. Liberal Cash adwmces made on Consignments of - otton, Naviil Stores and Pro uce of all kinds. J 1S. G. MOFFETTRtferrveea: Mpfiws .Us. Adger k Co. aud Greek; Trapjiak A <'o.. ( Harleston, December 3lst, 1865. January 12. . 6mo. r Buggy for Sale. A handsome covered buggy, with extension se ts, and of 'borough m ike and finish.? The above is nearly new, and will t-e sold with single harness to match at a burgaiu. Apply at thiB office. April 6, ?JM1 ~" KTE HAVING JUST OPENED A STAPLE AND FA Including NOTIONS, CUTLE1 CHANDISE adapted for the COUNTRY I respect full}-solicit MERCUA ME A CALL AND EXAMINE J BY THE BEST To offer GREAT INDUCEMENT Charlotte, N. C., I am Well Acquainted with th And can therefore ofer a VARI selected for this Trade. LEVY 306 King Street, Charl April 13?5t. f Tf ?S rp ? V m *J A . ?k & b'Mi "Ml i!B -A. COMPLEX Consisting in part of CIIALL Dutch, Scotch and American PR (1 \ MHRIt S, CamLric M USlJN ( L(>TIIS, Bleached and Browr Linen SHIKi FKoYlS, TOW SIKKY and GLOVES in gvei ( hildivns'j all sizes. ^$a:c We would particularly invite t ers and the public generally to o and CHILDREN'S PIHLADk BOOTS, BUSKINS and SLIPI and all kinds. Also, E AUTRE? GEjSTTS' " " /~> I iOins, i asimers, v a sinensis ?n one we think cannot be surpassed any retail houses in the State. GOODS, Shirts, Undcr-Shirts, 1 Hose, Suspenders, etc. groc: V We have a complete stock of 1 ing in part of Flour?Self-Raising gar, ( Oifee and Tea, >pi<-es of all Sperm and Adamantine?Lard, in ANY AND ALL We engage to sell AS LOW Ai COME AND SEE F Camden, March 30, T8GG. com el OUR LARGE AND WEL srfij]l:u All GOG And other Articles too We would respectfully inform c eral that our St"ck is now comple PRICES VERY M To get.your supplies reasonable BATJM, B j Camden, March 23. VERY LARGE STOCK OF \<Y DRY GOODS, 3Y and every variety of MER NTS visiting this City to GIVE MY STOCK, as I am enabled 1 FACILITIES CS. Having formerly resided in e Wants of the Country, ETY OF GGODS particularly DRCCKER, eston, South Carolina. 111 ? E u \ l roiu E STOCK OF GOODS, IKS, DELAINS, GINGHAMS; INTS in great variety; Printed f, .1 ACIvO \ ETTE, etc; LONG i IT* ).M I-SPUN, Irish LINEN, ELS, TOWELING, etc.; 110it variety, Ladies', Misses' and he attention of our Lady customair stock of LADIES', MISSES' LPIIIA SEWED-WOHK KID i'EUS of the LATEST STYLE * W A UL in great variety. GOODS. id Vestings, a complete stock, and either in STYLE or PRICE by Also, GENTS' FURNISHING Drawers, Gloves, Cravats, HalfERIES. fAMIT.Y GROCERIES, consistFamily and Superior Fine?Sukinds, Soap, Starch, Candles? i Kits and Kegs to suit purchasers. OF OUR STOCK 5 ANY OF OUR NEIGHBORS. OR YOURSELVES. mu SEE L-SELECTED STOCK OF n otwmb M MlliSal Numerous to Mention ! >ur friends and the public in genite and UCH REDUCED. i you must call soon on RO. cSo OO. The Tax-payers of Kershaw District ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT the b?oks for receiving returns for State Taxes will he opened in Camden, at the store of Mr. James Jones, on Monday the 2nd of April, rind will be kept open until the loth day of May next. All partics failing to make their returns previous to that time will subject themselves to the penalties imposed by law. The following arc the articles liable to taxution, and fur wbicb returns on oath arc required, \iz : 1st. All lands, honses, lots, &c., owned on the 1st October, 18155, the actual market of which on that ditc must be givin. 2nd. Incomes arising from factorage, employments, faculties and professions (including the profession of dentistry) exercised between tbe 1st October, 186-1, ; and 1st October, ,18U5. 3rd. Commissions received by brokers, vendue masters and commission merchants between the 1st October, 1864, and 1st October, 18(55. 4tli. Number of dorrs owned or held on or since the 1st of January, 1866. 5<h. Premiums collected between the 1st Or toner, 1864, and 1st October, 1865, by insurance companies incorporated within this State. Gtb. Premiums collected between tbe 1st October, 1864, and 1st October, 1865, by agencies of insurance companies incorporated without the limits of this State. 7til. Sales of goods, wares and mencltandize made between May 1st, 1865, and January 1st, 1866. 8tli. The value of all articles manufactured in this Mate for sale, barter or exchange, held on the 1st. October, 1865. 9th. The value of all spirituous liquors on hand on the 1st October, 1865. 10th. The value of all cotton, crude turpentine, spirit- ot turpentine and rosin on hand on the 1st October, 1865, not including the crop of 1865. 11th. The amount of all sales of cotton between the 1st May, 1865. and 1st October, 1865. 12th, The amount of all sales of crude turpentine, spirits of turpentine and rosin between the 1st May, 1805, and 1-t October, 1805, not including tbe product of i365. All male residents of the Distrct between the ages of twenty-one and sixty years, both white and Colored, whether property-holders or not, arc also required to mak. returns. The Tax Actsof 1848 and 1865 require - Itn m.jiin in tin. District in nil lc> ui nn i\j wv lutixiu ... ...v ? which the property taxed is located. N.i returns will be received by mail or otherwise, unless sworn to according to law. - After all the returns arc received, the hooks 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. WM. McKAlN, T.O. K I). Camden, S. (J.,-March 23, 1866. SPRING GOODS AT P H MOORE S 1 2nd door above Bell & Matheson. rpiIF. F LLOWIXG CONSISTS IN PART I OF NY STOCK: DRY GOODS. Poplins, Calicoes, Swiss Muslins, Jackonnets, I ong Clothes, brown Shirting, Table Linen, Toweling, Challies, Hosiery, French Corsets, lnte-t and most improved styles; Uoop-skirts, Kid Gloves, 4c , 4c IIATS AND CAPS. 40 dozen Hats and Gaps, all quality and sizes. 20 " adies and Misses HuU?latest Spring style. BOOTS AN I) SHOES. 80 dczen pair Boots and Shoes, consisting in part as follows: Calfand Kip Skin Boots Gentlemen's Bootees finest sty'e; Hrogans, Balmorals. 4c. I a?lies fine Polish Boots; ladies Balmorals, Gaiters, Slippers, 4c., in every varietyTRUNKS AND VALlSiiS, Of every deseription and size. COTTON CARDS. 20 dozen Whittemore's best Cotton Cards. GROCERIES, PRO DUCK, 4c. Crushed, Clarified and Brown Sugars: Coffee, Soda, ^ ine and Butter Crackers, Cheese, Haisons. Candies, French and American; Flour, Potatoes, 4c. HARDWARE. Shovels, Spades, Trace t'bains, Collin's Axes, Fcivea, Padlocks, Table and rocket Cutlery, 4c. The above extensive stock of goods will be sold at a small advance on the orig nal cost, fdr dsh ?ST If you do not see what j'ou wish, call for P. H MOORE. February 111. Red Rock Oil. Ttie subscriber haying been appointed Agent lor tlie sale of this benntiful Illuminating Oil, is now prepared to receive order* from the trade, or to supply consumers at a less price than for any other oil now in use. Tlie RED ROCK OIL can be used in the Keiosine L&mp, al;d with the Kerosine Burner. J. H. OPPKNHRIM, March 16 3mos at Shaw's old Stand. Toilet Articles. Toilet setts, cloonks, lubis's EXTRACTS, Soaps of all qualities, Brushes, Tooth and Hair: r'ozodont. Pomades and IJair Washes, Ac., Ac., Ac., for sale by HODiiSOXA DUNLnP. December 15. Fresh Cod Fish, tust received and for sale w by p. h. moore. -iTThrrffgi,' I HAVE JUST OrENKD IN THE STORE one door below Dr. Young's an entirely new stock of Dt.'Y GOODS and GROCERIES, consisting of articles mo^t SUITABLE to the wants andltecessititk ol the Cotorauility at (his time. ., , 4 m By strict attention'to business, selling goods at a reasonable pric** and keeping constantly on hand such articles as are most in demand, I. hope to receive a fair share of custom. pSTMy terms are strictly Cg*h. J JONES. August 25 "HARK" Having recovered, con*. sidcl'able expense and trouble, mj tliorouglibred Stullidn, "HARK," who was captured by Gen. Sherman's army in February, 1065. I effer his service! as a Stallion to the breeders of fine stock. "HARK" is a beautiful chesiiht, six years old, 15 12 hands high, of great bone and muscle, fine style and hctiotr, and of unexceptionable blood, t)eing sired by the famous old racer'Jeff'Da vu^ (the sire of Albine) dam Georgia by Eutaw Shark?second dutn Kate Converse by Imp. Noti Plus, tfcc.,ifcc. He will stand the ensiling spring fit Hobkirk Hill, at Twenty five Dollars the . season, and Thirty-five Dollars to insure, to be pun] in all cases invariably before. service is rendered. In my absence the groom, Sam, is an? thorizeil to receive pat ment. Mares from a distance will receive the best care, and only charged the actual cost of feed ; 'out will be entirely at the risk of the owners. ( i^^Season 1st of March to 1st Jane. ?3T Groom fee $2.00 >-*" March 16 JOUNCANTEY. . FRESH fiiii JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LOT OF fresh and genuine Garden Seeds, comprising several varieties of the following: Artichokes, Asparngus, Dwarf Snap and Pole Beans, Beets Brocnli, Cabbages, Carrots, Cauliflower, Celery, Co),aids, Early Com, Crest, Cucumbers, Egg Plants, Kale, 'Lettuce, Water Welcns, Mustard, Nasturiiuni, Okni, Onion Setts, Parsley, varsnips, Peas. Pepper, Radish, Vegetable Oysters, Spinach, Squash, Tomato, Turnip0, <frc., 4c.. hujjuson & dtjnlap. January 26. MILLS I101M, Corner of Queen and Meeting Streete, Charleston, S. C. ^ THIS POPULAR AND WELL known HOTEL is now fully open for the reception of vlai"f tors, h.iving been Ye furnished ~ with new an elegant furniture th'rtlnghdnh, ancl offers to the traveler accommodations and conveniences as a Fl KST-Cl AStf HOTEL, not to ba equalled by any, North or South, (liepatron* age of the trav. ling public is rested fully solid* ted. JOSEPH PURCELL, Proprietor. Rates of Board per day, $4,0u. 44 " per mooch, as may be agreed on. February 23. geoTh. Walter & co. FACTORS, GENERAL C0MM1S MERCHANTS & FORWARDING AO EATS. North Atlantic "Wharf. CHARLESTON, S. C. GEO. H. VI JlLTKB WM. J. MCCOBIUCX, L. R. WALTER. Branch in Columbia. 8- CGEO. H. WALTER * SCN. Llarch 16. 8m. AUCTION AND COMMISSION. rphe Subscriber still continues I the above business. All orders left with him or notice given "to J. M. Gayle, P. M., will be promptly attended to?charges reason* able. Aug II J. K. WITHRrSPOON. IS" ew Perfumery &c.? &C* TUST OPENED A LARGE AND ^ beautiful stock of French, English and American Perfumery, and Toilet ar* tides consisting of Cologne, Magnolia Water, Handkerchief Extracts, Pomade* Toilet Boxes and Powder,Gennioe Brown Winsor Soap. Tootl) and Hair Brushes, Pressing combs, &c., <fec. U. F. HODGSON. September 6. Notice. IPO HEREBY ANOINT J. R. DYE MY Lawful Agent, JESSE KTLGORE. bruary 23. For Sala A A SECOND HANDED PIANO. Price, $50. ror iui tuer parciuujuia "J. M. GAYLfi. Mnrcli 23. 2. Light! Light!! Light!!! KER?'SINE01L AND PFTKOLKUM OF the best quality received fresh every two weeks, ?also? Kerosine Lamps, Chimnies, "Wicke, Burner! and Shades of all sorts, f?r sale by , HODGSON & DUXLAP. December 15. New Orleans Molasses* JUST DECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY: p. H ^