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0* Swapping; Babies. Lust wcolc a strange woman, with an I infant in Itor anus, entered a house iu i Boston and asked leave to stay awhile, | I ^ as she was weak and tired* She also asked lor something stimulating, saying that she had roeently been confiued. The lady of the house went to get a glass of ale for the stranger, and 011 returning, found that her own infant which she had left asleep in the cradle, had been taken away, and negro babv left iu its stead. Nothing .bus been heard of tin- woman since, and the affair creates great excitement among the parties concerned.?Jurhant/e Too had! How could any woman .so l'ar forget hcrsulfjOs to leave a nigger * baby in a white family in Boston ? And yet it is all right. Boston is the heaven for niggers?Massachusetts is the olysium for the dear cherubs. A nia: gor baby is not so bad alter ail. Los ton would swap the Goddess of Liberty off for a thick-lipped wench, and, of course, it would be glad to exchange " white babies for blade ones! "'Tis true, 'tis pity, and pity 'tis- 'tis true." Let the nig. bab. be cared for. Kainc him alter Least Butler, Potash Anna, or Sumner, who went to Franco to have his back bono scraped down instead of strengthened up. Teach it to * follow the examnple of Butler, iSumner and Anna Dickinson ; build it a cradle in Flannel Hull; kiss it l'or its mother, and tell the traitors all around you that a child is given unto Boston! We should not wonder if Massachusetts should by law, atempt to make out that it is of Divine origin, and worship its * advent as the coming of the Messiah! God bless the little negro baby! Lot it be adopted in the place of the boat load of poor white girls scut off to the Pacific. Waddle it and and swaddle it, for great is Massachusetts, and the ^ negro is its prophet.?La Crosse JJcm. DEFINITION'S XOT IN* Wp.IlSTEli.?BllSSj to kiss; rebuss, to kiss again; pluribus, to kiss without regard to sex; sillybus, to kiss the hand instead of the lips; blunderbuss, to kiss the wrong person; omnibus fnl.rice nil tlio TH?rsmiK in the * "J> ? r---? room; erebus, takiss in the (lark. Evidently the country girl who went down to the city recently had these deli nitions in her mind. A young gentlonuin was to Escort her some distance through the town, and not wishing to walk, lie remarked, "Hold on, Mary, let's take a 'buss;" but Mary, blushing to the eyebrows, drew back, and with wounded modesty replied, "Oh, George, not right hero in the street." They have a radical newspaper in Richmond, from which the Northern radical journals evidently take great delight to quote. It seems, in regard to its editor, that "he was originally a ^Methodist priest, tlioii a slave-holder, then a negro-driver, next a whiskey .seller, ami now editor of a radical newspaper." lie can descend no lower. A young lady from the East has brought suit against a prominent merchant fur a breach of promise ; ?25,01)1) is the sum required to heal the- pectoral fracture. [A youthful member ol' the feminine persuasion says that any gentleman is welcome to break her jieart at that figure.] ~NOTIGET A f,L riLRSONS HAVING CLAIMS * A against till! Estate ??f G. It I:tiller, deceased, will present, their claims, prop* erlv attested, to tlic umh-rsigucd, and tiii.li>! 1i!il tn s-iiii estate will make jl.iVUlOUt to till! "IuIi-Isi^Uim!. C. 0. li A1LE. 1-xV.r, S. E. MILLER, Ex'trix, May IS?It* Notice. rpHi: NOTES ANJ> ACCOUNTS J* ??i" a'RaON nrv rn.* for c-'iiovti-V'U. J. l> ixKliJl. A\v. May iS. or, ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! I?0li SALE BY x HODGSON & DUNLAP. SODA WATER. For sale by, hodgson <fc dunlap. * Turkish Bathing Sponges. 1?0R SALE BY 1 hodgson a- dunlap. May 13: South Carolina?Kcrshuw Dist. DY A. L. MCDONALD, ESQUIRE, ORDINARY ^ WHEREAS, A- BREVARD Applied to mo for Letters of Ad'ministration on all nnd Singular the goods and chatties, rights and credits of Mrs. S. E. Doby, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and ad-* monish all, and singular^ the kindred and creditors of the dcceascd'to be and appear :heforc me atonr next Ordinal's Court 1 for the said District, to be holdon at Kershaw Court house on the 1st day of June, proximo, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal this 18th day of Hay, in the year of onr Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six*, and of -the ninetieth year of the Independence and Sovereignty of the 6tate of South Carolina. A. L. McDONALP, 0. K. D. May 18. 2t. 1 I Announcements | FOIL TAX COLLECTOR. Mr. Kuitoi:: Please announce J. S GARP; >: KR a candidate for Tax C*??licotor for Kershaw 1 >i.-tri?-t ::t the ensuingelection, and oblige .MANY FRIENDS. February 23. tdc. Mr. "Editor: Plepsc announce Mr. JOSEPH E. NETTLES a candidate for Tax Collector at llic ensuing election, and oblige MANY FRIKXDS. F-brunry 1G. ide. Mr. Editor : Please nnnounco Mr HEXY PATE a candidate for Tax Collector at the eusuing election. And oblige MANY FRIENDS. Mr. ?ii(tor : The friends of Capt. .1. J. DKAKICKORD announce him as a candidate for Tax Collector for Kcralmw District, at the ensuing election. MANX VOTERS. January 12. tdc. Mil. Editor*, The fronds of Capf. RICH. 31. 'CANTEV atinoDiice him as a candidate fur Tax Oollector for Kershaw Disti icfc at thi! ensuing election. 31 ANY FRIENDS. January] 2. ~ tdc. Mr. Kditor : You will please anoounce Mr. j JAM US 11. A R RANTS a candidate for Tax Collector for Kershaw District, at the ensuing election. And oblige MANY Fill ENDS. February 2. tde.* Kershaw Lodge No. 29, A REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF this L-idge will be held on Tuesday evening the 22d inst., at 7 1-2 o'clock, and in future all Regular Communications will be held on the Tuesday before the full moon in each month, (ortho benefit of members residing in the country who may desire to attcud. i,v order of the tv. m. J. A. SCI1 ROCK, Secretary. May IS. ^ It. New Milinery Store. IBIS'S iMfiiBi wmm \\J OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE T T Ladies of Camden and Kirk wood, and tl?.? miUliii iw.iuiinllv win. Ii.'jk nnoiiiul u MILINERY STORE At tlic- old stand of Mis. Ilnmmrrslongll, where she is prepared to execute Jill orders in the LATESTSTl'LK and lit the SHORTEST >.*' TICK. Also, a line selection ??t* DItK&SGOODS and DUES' TRIMMINGS lor sale. March ::u?it" Correct Photographs OF C< >NFEDERATE GENERALS sent, post paid, to any address, on receipt of twenty-five cents, ou.five for cue dollar. - E01NEST & UUUKE, G9 Meeling-St., Charleston. S. C. Post Office IJjx 4t'3. May 38. List of Letters r> KM A IN INC jy THK Ft 1ST OFFJUK AT JL\ Ciiniiieu, on the iTih May. IMiG: A Kcllv, Gardner Allen, Joseph C Kershaw. .Miss Jacob 1) Kirkhuut, Mrs Martha Player. It L Boiietield, Satnl Lewis, f: T JUST RECEIVED AND FOR1 o sale at P. H. MOORE'S, j t May 4. Notice, To the Board of Commissioners of the Poor. | EESOLVED, That no applications for i r this Board for assistance will be en* } tertaincd, unless endorsed by three re* . 6pectable free-holders. d (Extract f-ora the minutes.) J. A. SCHROCK, o May 4?3t. . Clerk. Ci DR. s. BARUCH A Has resumed his practice 0l in this town. ?3rOffico two doors below Baum, Bro. & Co. April 3'o. nriiiinoM. miuu wiicni, >v l>re\wr, Mis 0" 3-att'ji. A.T C ' Luke, W Creightou. Miss Gallic SP* (ill Mover, M ("ollinr, FJ , McLeod, J G-.. * Oh-snut, T W Moure, Tlios * Creigluo", G \Y Massabeau, Miss Mary Campbell, Mrs M F' 1<\ 1) Marshall. Jos M i 'avis. Samuel Manage, Miss CharDee. J 11 ' , lone Doricli, l>r J F . Mall..jr. T> I >avis. C M M abler, "Wilc-y Douglas*', OH O Dean. Miss Louisa Outlaw, C i avis, 1'uwcil P !' l'o'.k, Baerslieaba Critag. Mr K Firl'-liuui. Miss Mat tie Bod gets, Miss Moih* 11 L Holmes, Mrs H M . llcid, Waiter iiogaii, Mrs E F S Hughson, v." B (2) Spann, RW hughes, I B T ilogan, Win Taylor. Mis C MueknLce, W G- Trvou, I) C (2) Hoiuruiu?, Henry Tourcliburg. Llo Hall, B V Iluseb, M ?r y.u,(rban, Miss Alice ilodgkiss, Mrs M E Yiuce?t? M A J W Ingram, Jas M Walker, Miss M J , , . Wilson, Miss CM Jackson, Mrs Jarali A Webster, Miss Serena Johnson, Mrs Kpsy white, Isaac Johson, G W Willis Frank Tnr.U?r,? J CI CI T> """Vi " m westocrrv, ? * oack?, Mrs 1 H'sUImw, Patsey Johnson, Dr R B w ??,t *r p Johnson, Richard Wood, ME r.,r Ynrborough. Wilson SKIT Young, Mrs it C Kelly, Wiley ^"Persons calling for the above letters wjll please state that they are advertised. C^-Persogs depositing letters in the Tost Offico will ploase to place the stamp near tbo upper right liuncl corner of the envelopo; and the}* will also remember that v.'itbout the stamp a letter cannot be mailed, but will be sent to the dead letter office. J. M. GAYLE, May 18?It Postmaster. Dr ug s, Medicines, &c., &c. A FULL ASSORTMENT ALWAYS kept on hand, of tbo very best quality, all of -which will bo sold as low as possible. PATENT MEDICINES of the most desirable.kind always on band. FANCY ARTICLES, for the Toilet, in great variety, AI.SO, FRENCH CANDIES, <fcc., &c. Fresh supply received weekly HODGSON & DUNLAP. I ***# M m 'i*#. w M, MM, m -A- COMPliETI Consisting in part of C1IALLI Dntch, Scotch and American PRI CAMBRICS, Cambric MUSLIN, CLOTHS, Bleached and Brown T;??? UTTTRT FRONTS. TOAVI JLil Illy 11 . - ? - ? SIERY and GLOVES in great Child reus', all sizes. S3HO We would particularly invite th crs and the public generally to on and CHILDREN'S PHIL A DEL BOOTS, BUSKINS and SLIP? and all kinds. Also, EARTHEN GENTS' i Cloths, Casimers, Casmercts and one we think cannot be surpassed any retail houses in -the State. A GOODS, Shirts, Under-Shirts, D Hose, Suspenders, etc. GEOCI We have a complete stock of F. ing in part of Flour?Sell-Raising ] gar, Codec and Tea, Spices of all 1 Sperm and Adamantine?Lard, in 1 ANY AND ALL C We engage to sell AS LOW AS rn A AT OT7T? TV UUJlHi JXVi U OiLJCi rv Camden, March 30,18GG. CUE LARGE AND WELL wifIC Ali M&akv t GOO And other Articles too 1 w 0 wnnld rosmnr-ifnllv inform on cral that our Stock is now coraplcti PRICES VERY Ml To get your supplies reasonable j B] Camden, March 23. Notice to Physicians. npi!E PUBLICATION OF TIIE ' -ft- Southern Medical and Surgical Journal will ho resumed ou the 1st of c July, 1866?Third Series. It will bcna issued every alternative month, each c number will contain at least one hundred 1 ; and seventy-six pages of reading matter, and will be equal in size to the largest a American and European journals. The price will be only FIVE DOL- ? LARS per annum, in advance. It will be edited by Dit Jolepfi Jokes, r assisted by many of the most distinguished Physicians in the country. . Subset hers will please send in their ' orders and subscriptions as soon as possible, so that the number of copies to be .v printed may be regulated accordingly, i ISaf Advertisements inserted on very a liberal terms. E. H. PUGHE, v 0 Printer and Publisher. . Augusta Ga. ? 11 Cider Vinegar * j. CSTOCK OF ES, DELAINS, GINGHAMS; NTS in gre.it variety; Printed JACKONETTE, etc.; LONG HOMESPUN. Irish LINEN, SLS, TOWELING, etc.; HO; variety. Ladies', Misses' and c attention of our Larly custoiuir stock of LADIES'. MISSES' PIMA SEWED-WORK KID ERE' of the LATEST STYLE WARE in great variety. GOODS. i Ves tings. a complete stock, and citlier in STYLE or PRICE by lso, GENTS' FURNISHING rawcrs, Gloves, Cravats, HalfCRIES AADLY GROCERIES, consistFamily and Superior Fine?Sudnds, Soap, Starch, Candles? iCits and Kegs to suit purchasers. 5F OUR STOCK ANY OF OUR NEIGHBORS. )R YOURSELVES. BJ.Sti ts% sssa KB -SELECTED STOCK OF SDimerous to Mention! ? ir friends and the public in gen* 3 and JCH REDUCED. y'ou liiust call soon on FS.O. OO. i STATE TAXES. rAX-l'AYERS AllK HEREBY NOTIFIED that I will continue to revive returns until the 15th of May next, ifter which time the books will be kept ipen for the receipt of the amounts due intil the 1st of July next, when thev will mitivchj be closed, and executions issued gainst all defaulters. The Act of December, 1865, "to raise upplies," expressly prescribes that the allowing funds, and they only, shall be eccivcd in payment of taxes, viz: Gold and silver coin, United States >?u?ury notes, or notes declared to be a cgal tender by the Government of the Jnitcd States, such bills receivable as rcrc issued under the authority of the 'ist Legislature, pay certificates of Jurors nd constables for attendance at tne ?onrt of Common Pleas, pay certificates f bearers of votes for Governor and jieuicnant-Governor and members of Congress, and pay certificates of mem-. ?ers of the last session of the Legislate. 7L. -a a/?aa viVil? frtc r\f "XTof irvno 1 Vkn nlrc JLJC It v l/UOO TV All IIVIU^O VI ^vnvivtMM r any other funds than those cnumera-. ed, be received in payment of taxes. WM. MoKAlN, T. C. K. D. April 27?tf. Post Office* Camden, S. C., April 27, 1866. rllE MAIL WILL I3E CONVEYED from this office to Sumter tri-wcekly. Leave Camden on Monday, Wednesay and Friday, at 7 o'clock A. M. Arrive at Camden at 5 o'clock P. M. n Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of ich week until further notice. Mail closed at 6 1-2 A. M. BSf* Office hotjrs from 9 A. M., to 11 k. M. and half an hour after the arrival ["the mail. $3T Sundays, from 9 1-2 to 10 A. M. J.'iM.GAYLE, April 27?tf. Acting P. M. \' 7. :s| a1. Con tpctor ^Builder The subscriber hereby gives notice that he is prepared to do any work in the line of Carpenter's Work. Building or Repairing done in a workman-like manner, at short .notice. lie hopes to merit a share of public patronage All" work warranted to give satisfaction. D. R. KENNEDY. April 20?tf A Toilet Articles. COLOGNES, LUBIN'S AND PENNY'S Handkerchief Extracts, Soaps of all kinds, Hair Washes, Pomades, Sozodont, Tooth Powders, &e., ibr sale by HODGSON & DTJNLAP. Mm and Gin Gearing. I WILL BUILD Oil TvKPATR (IK A RING for Mills or Cotton Gins, and also do .Tots ol'Carpentering in the neighborhood of Camden,ou short notice and reasonable terms. T. A. MOORK. April G. ilm*. GEORGE E. PRITCHETT Commission Merchant, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, Charleston. S. C. Particular attention given to the sale or shipment of Naval Stores, Cotton and Other Country Produce. April 20?tf. * Pickles, Sardines, T EM ON SYRUP, RAISINS, Prunes, J-J Candies, Pepper Sauce, Tomatoe Ketchup, Spices of all kinds, Soap, Starch, Caodlcs, &c. Also, a fine article of Macaroni, all of which arc sold low for cash- at the store of T. S. MYERS, Two doors below Buum, Bro. & Co. April 20? Paints. Oils, Varnish. PAINTS, VARNISH AND WHITE J- WASH BRUSHES, &o., for sale by HODGSON & DUNLAP. For Sale, An excellent Mexican SADDLE, with McClellan Tree; also, an .English Uavairy uriaie ana llit. Apply at this office. April 13?Ira. ?' KEBOSENE OIL! AFRESH SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED, of extra quality and at greatly-reduced prices?81.25 and 8-130 per gallon?for sale by Apl 13. HODGSON & DUNLAP. Sugars1 pitUSHED, CLARIFIED AND Brown Sugars, low for cash at April 20? T. S. MYERS*. Mackerel in Kits, A JEW KITS V'liRY FINK MACKEREL for sale by. *' P.M. MOORE. TO BENT, T'WO COMMODIOUS ROOMS, IN ^ a pleasant part of the Town, which can he had on reasonable terms. Apply at this Office. April 27. ? V-/ V^XA.\?/ V/ TAVA AND RIO COFFEE?A SU^ y PERIOIi article?at April 20- , T. S. MYERS'. TeasGreen and black teas-theJ best article imported?at April 20? T. S. MYERS'. New Orleans Molasses, JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY P. H. M JORE. ; Family and Self-Raising Flour, JUST RECEIVED AND TOR SALE BY " P.H. MOORE. RAILROAD NOTICE. ON AND AFTER "WEDNESDAY, THE 2nd of M;iv, there will be a train runf mng evoiy Wednesday to Rafton Creek, the, torminua-of the Camden Branch, tor the nccom^l niodation of passengers and carrying freight. J UP.' Xcaxe Kingville, "Wednesday, 3 oclock P. M. Arrive at Rafton Creek, 6 P. M. DOWN. Leave Rafton Cfeel; Thursday, 6 o'clock A.M. Arrive at Kingvolle 8 A. If. Connectirg with the Charleston and Columbia trains to and from each point and with W. & M. R. R. Trains. J AS. JONES, AgentHay 4. ' tf. Spices of all kinds, for < sale by hodgson & dunlap. ; Dissolution of Copartnership. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO- . FORE existing between Drs. L. M. &D. L. DcSaussure is dissolved by mutual consent. N. B.?Dr. D. L. DcSaussure hat removed his office to the new Hotel. Calls left at his office, or with Mr. Meyer, will bfc promptly attended to. * April 20? COOKING WINE and EXTRACTS for sale by hodgson & dunlap. _ . .. * '$> ; 5 v,i; ^ ^ ___ t -?? tHifig \-;rrf II fllWllllll ^ Ijl IHAVE JUSTOPENKDiyjHK STORE.. * . one door below Dr. Youugfo ap entirely 'iwv stock of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, consisting of articles most SUITABLE to the wants and necessities of the community at thia t?U?. . t ; . .. .;* By strict attention to business, selling goods at a reasonable price and keeping' constantly; ' 1 on band such articles as are tuost in demand, f hope to receivo a fair share.of oustwn. ' f {gfMyterms are strictly Gaih'. i i t J ?^t)NES. August 25 f HA\1XG RECOVERED, ATCOSV siderable expense and trouble, ray ? thoroughbred Stallion, "llARrtj" wha was cantured bv Geo, Sherman's army in February, 1665. I offer bis services^ as a Stallion to tbe breeders of fine Stock. " IIARK" is a beautiful chesuttf, si.\ years old, 15 1-2 hands high, of gtcat bone and muscle, fine style and action, and cif unexceptionable blood, being sired by t|ie famous old racer Jeff Davis,' (the sire qf Albine) dato Georgia by Entaw Sliarjc?second dam Kate Converse", by Imp. Sou Plus, <fcc., <fcc. He will stand the ensuing spring at I^obkirk Hill, at Twenty-five Dollars the season, and Thirty-five Dollars to insitre, to be paid in all cases invariably before ' . ' service is rendered. In my absence the groom, Sam, is authorized to recciix' payment. " ' Mares from q distance will receive the ' * best care, and only charged the actnafc cost of feed; but will be entirely at the < risk of the owners. . ' . , $3T Season 1st of March to 1st Ju$e. jgT Groom ice $2.00 March 16 JOUN CANTEY. . FRESH UH SEEKS. TFTST RECEIVED A LARGE LOT OP (J fresh and genuine Garden Seeds, ccrmpris? i?gseveral varieties of tlie following: Artichokes, Asparagus, Dwarf Snap and Pole Beans, Beets Brocoli, Cabbages, Carrots, Cauliflower, Celery, Collards, Early Com, Cresi, Cupnmbers, Egg Flints, Kale, Lettuce, Water Melons, Mustard,,;' Nasturtium, Okra, Onion Setts, Parsley, Parsnips, Peas, Pepper, Radisb, Vegetable Oysters, Spinach, Squash, Tomato, Turnips, <?c., &c.. HODGSON & DUNLAP. January 20. CEARLESTGN HOTEL Clmrlcxtou. S. . HPHIS POPULAE AND WELL A, 3CNO"VVN HOTEL has been newly furnished throughout by the present proprietor, who has been sixteen years connected with the establishment. W. WHITE,''Proprietor. - ' " George G. Mixer, Superintendent. Cn vpLEs A. Miller, Cashier. April, 13?tf. SPRING GOODS V AT P H MOOPE S 2nd door above Bell & Matheson, Tiie following consists in part . of my stock: DRY GOODS. Poplins. Calicoes, Swiss Muslins, Jackonnets, Lqng Clothes, brown Shirting, Table Linen, Toweling, Challics, Hosiery, French Corsets, latest and most improved styles; Hoop-skirts, Kid Gloves, Ac., Ac. hats and caps. 10 dozen Ilats and Caps, all quality and sizes. 20 " Ladies and Misses lists?latest Spring style. boots and shoes. SO dozen pair Bootsand Shocl, consisting en part as follows: " Calf and Rip bkin Boots, Gentlemen s Bootees finest style; JBrogans, Balmorals, Ac. Ladies flue Polish Boots; ladies Balmoral^ Gaiters, Slippers, Ac., in every varietytrunks and, valises, .4 O&very description and size. COTTON CARDS. 20 dozen Whiuemore's best Cotton Cards. Groceries, produce, Ac. Crushed, Clarified and Brown Sugars; Cofiee, Soda, Wine and Butter Crackers, Cheese. Bai.sons. Candies, French and American; Flour, Potatoes, Ac. HARDWARE. Shovels, Spades, Trace Chains, Collin's Axes, Scives. 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. ISf If you do not tee what you wish, ctfl it. . ' P. H MOOSE February 16. Red Rock OIL Tiie subscriber having bisk nappointed Afcent tor the sale of this beaufl fill Illuminating Oil. is now prepaid lo rtcavn orders from the trade, or to supply cctismifecs at a less price than lor any other oil now. iu use. Tlif RED ROCK 01 L cau be used ttt the Ketvsine Lamp, and with the Kcrosine Burner. J. H. OPPKNHEDt, ilnrtli 1G .">mos at Shaw's old Stand. Fresh Cod Fish, TUST RECEIVED AND FOE SALE 'J BY P. H. MOORE. Good Bargains. ALL 31Y PRESENT STOCK OP GOODS t\.' were bought since thp I wavy decline; aal' be sold very Ion-. P. H. MQOBE. .< f * 1