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r vI N. saving ii considerable sum, owing to the low rate at which large numbers arc taken, atidthi i cheap manner in which food ami other neeessa ries are laid in by the agents for these emigra ting parties. A number who arrived yester day, and the day previous,.took up their rpiar - " -1.! i?i i:,.,, tors in uie city, or smppv-u Mreui?vn?-a.inu <?< . i!ies on board boats bound tor tho Upper .Mis sissippi, bidding adieu to their professed reli gitm audits especial agent. The St. Louis Republican of the 12th, no *- tices these seeoders from the .Mormon faith and says: The Elder in this city is making arrange ments, we understand, for the early removal o several hundred Saints to the Salt Lnke.There are now in Saint Louis from 3000 b 4000 Mormons, ail told. The Cksujl.ink Convent.?It is said tha Massachusetts would long since have iadenmi fied the owners of this convent, which \va r set on fire by a mob, and destroyed, sum years ago, but for the fact that had she don so by a special law, many past cast s of asiin lar nature would.have been brought up. Th legal difficulty, however, has at last been go over, after patient investigation, by a decisio that this ease is an exception to ail others. 1 bill bas, therefore, been passed to a sccoin reading in one branch of the Legislature, t< indemnify the Owners. This, however, ha been already followed by the House grantinj leave to report a hi 11 for the benefit of Win i Lloyd Garrison, the abolitionist, who \va 1 mobbed jn Boston in 1834 or 1835. . .. POISOjflSG. Thousands of parents who u e Vermifuge composed Castor Oil, Calomel. &c., are not aware, that while the appear to benefit the patient, they are actually laying th foundations for a series of diseases, such as salivation, los of sight, weakness oMiinbs, <^c. In another column will be found the advertisement i Hoberfsaik's Medicine*. to which we ask the attention c ali.directiy interested in their own as well as their Chi _ dren's health. In Liver Complaints and all disorders ar sing from those of a biflTbu's tyj>e. sliould make use of th cnlygennineraedicine.Hobensack's Liver Pills. KrBe jiOT i>EcEivEi>,*' but ask for Jlobetisack Worm;'Syrup and Liver Pills, and observe that each ha the'signature of the Proprietor,-J. N. IIOBLNSaCK, a none else are genuine. . ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. " important to dyspeptics. ur. J. s. riuutrriruJN s ri!.rsi.\, the true pice tive fluid, orGASTRic-juice, preparedfrum RENNE' or tire FOURTH .STOMACH OF THE OX, after dire tions of BAROX LIEBIG, the great Physiologic Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON. M. D? Philadclphif This is truly a wonderful remedv for IXDIGESTIOS DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE. LIVEIt COMPLAIX'I CONSTIPATION arid DEBILITY, curing after Xc turo's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the GAS TRIC JUICE. Pamphlets, containing Scientific ov: dence of its value, furnished by agents gratis. See n< jce among the medical advertisements. TO THE SICK. For tire effectual rooting out from the system of a diseases brought on by iudigC3tion, billiousness and in: purity of the blood, it is a widely and well Ifciowu fat that WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE TILL are the great PANACEA. Throughout the -eutir South, these Pills have long been held in thehighet repute, both by private individuals and by the Medict faculty of our country. Southern fevers and Souther diseases generally, yield to their influence at once; an the unfortunate'victim to ''earthly ills and woes" is mad to thank Heaven that a sovereign balm hits been pre vided. jLot each try thorn for himself and if the medicin fails to satisfy, .the expenmeut shall cost him nothing. Tuos. J. Workman, Agent for Camden, S. C., am *>>d "by Druggists aw*A?ere??ants throughout the eoun try. June 28?ly. MARRIED?Oil Friday morning the 15tl inst., by Z. J. DeHay Esq., Mr. Wiley* Buadll' of this District, to Miss Ann Drown of Suunv Dist riot. CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. BAGGING, per yard 12! ro 13 BALE ROPE, per pound 9 to .. BUTTER,... .per pound ? .. .'20 to 25 BEEF .per pound 5 to 7 BACON per pound 1H to 14 COFFEE per pound 10 to 12 CHEESE,... ..per pound 12 to 15 COTTON per pound 8 J to 10 nr%r> v rr\ t/% .pt5l IV iw FLOUR,..... .perbarrel 01 to C FODDER,.....per cwt $1 to IRON,....... .per pound 5 to 6 LARD,... ...-.per pound 1G to MOLASSES,.. .per gallon, 31 to 44 NAILS, p?r pound 4 to 5 OATS .. per bushel .'57 to 45 PICAS,.......-.per bushel, 02' to 75 POTATOES, Sweet per bushel 37 to 50 * Irish, .per barrel ...>.. to .. . RICE ...per bushel $ 3 to 5 SUGAR,.......per pound ...G to 12 . SALT per sack. 13 to 1 I. O. O. F.-Kcrshaw jLodpe, Ro. 9 rI^IE Regular Meeting of this Lodge v-ill be hei x at their Hall, on Friday Evening, at 7 o'clock. D. R. KENNEDY, Secretary. Acknowledgment. The undersigned begs leave to return his gratefu acknowledgments to the fire department and citizens c the town generally, for their prompt and efficient aii in rescuing his property from the flames at the fire oi Friday evening last. E. W BONNEY. Just Received, A FEW more Dress Patterns of Grenadines am xV Bereges, Printed and Ciiiutz Muslius. Also, Plain and Embroidered Mantles. Black nni White Grenadine Mantles, and Black Laced Mantillas at 0. MATHESON'S. April 19?16 2w Colleton Bitters. A LARGE and fresh supply, received this day at Z. J. Doll AY'S. April ID?3t IVotiec. rpiIE petition of D. R. Pceplcs was received ant A read, praying Council to grant him a License No 2, to Retail Spirituous Li juors in his Store situated oi Broad-Street, in the Town of Cauiden the balance o the present year. Recommended by James I. Ville pigue, C. Matueson aim Luko Armstrong; becuritius Henry Pate and John Cantey. Ordered, That the above petition be published in the Camden Journal. L. W. BALLARD, T. Recorder. Council Chamber, April 13, 1853. To Rent. THE Store formerly occupied by the subscriber will be put in first rate order and rented on gooe terms. Possession given on the 1st July next. April 19. K- W. BONNEY. Sheriff's Sales. "OY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Faceas to mc di 1) reeled, I will sell on the first Monday in Ma\ next, being the second day of said month, all tho J>e fondant's Interest in the unexpired lease of Tenant 13 Lucas' House on DeKalb street, 1 Wagon, Sign p0Sf and various other articles, levied on and to bo sold a.< the property of John Ingram, at the suit of W: L. Tim mons vs. John Ingram. ? -ALSO. 1 Tierco Rice, levied on and to be sold as tho prop erty of Jos. Bossard, at tho suit of N. B. Arrants vs Bossard. A\so, Two likely young Negroes, Manly and I'arret, leviei on and to be sold at the suit of tho Bank of Camden. S. C. vs. Wilev Albert. April 1?>?lW THO" RASKIN* S. K P. \ FINANCIAL EXHIBIT - j Of the Town of Camden for the year ending j j April 3, 1853. I . DR. ! To Balance in Town Treasury as per last j annual Report, $597 G1 . | To amount Corporation Taxes and Fines, 2,272 93 To amount of Licenses for 1853, 406 6G To amount received on 143 Shares CamBranch Rail Road Stock since annual dividend, 1,001 00 . To amount Notes discounted in the Branch Bank, * 1,500 00 ' j To amount collected-of Tax Executions as per last annual report, 151 40 J- ' To amount received from the proceeds of f the Rail Road Stock sold, belonging to the Town of Camden, 13,942 50 To amount received from David Belton for House Rent, - 57 00 j 1 To naiouut received on bouds for money ! loaned, 1000 00 j j 1 $20,989 10 | RESOURCES. 1 s To balance in Town Treasury, $4,392 89 ; e To unpaid Tax Executions not collected, 184 05 ' e To amount loaned out on interest, C.100 00 j( To Real Estate belonging to the Town of Camden, . 825 00 1 e j .... ..M it 5jll,0US 31 j . n l ^ CR. , By amount paid on Notes and Interest in ^ the Branch Bank at Camden, $7,346 25 1 O By amount paid Town Guard 12 months s salary, 800 00 Ir By amount paid Town Recorder and Capt. 3 of the Town Gkiard, 450 00 * By amount paidfor hands and mules works ing on the streets, 1,004 48 By amount paid current expenses for ? which vouchers arc tiled, 805 48 By amount loaned out on interest with bond and security, C.100 00 i y By balance m Town Treasury, 4,392 80 w $20,080 10 LIABILITIES. >f By amount duo the Branch Bank, State of S. C., at Camden, $2,500 00 ] . By amount due Tdwn Guard one month's p salary, CG GG By amount duo Recorder one quarter's j salary, 100 00 ^ s By amount of accounts ordered to be paid, 109 03 . ? By balance in favor of the Town, 8,676 25 ] $11,502 54 L. TV* BALLAIID, T. Treasnrer. s April 1st, 1S53. I' The undersigned Committee appointed to examine c the linancial ail'airs of the Town of Camden, beg leave a to report that they have examined the same, say from J- the 1st day of April, 1852, to 3d day of April, 1853, 1 aud submit the above as a correct and true exposition ' \ ol affairs. All of which is respectfully submitted. v W. C. MOORE. 1 > B. W. CHAMBERS i ! > E5UEC L: TM VI^DEPA RT.TI E T. i d I e [No. 5.] q6LUMETA, S. C., April lltb, 1353. ] >- By His Excellency John L. Manning, Governor and (,'o7ttmavder-in chief in and over the State of South , 0 Carolina. IX pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly , ^ of this State. par-ed 16th December, A. D. 1862, eul* titled "An Act tn arrange the State into Districts for the election of Representatives in the Congress of the * Uni ed Stut? s and for other purposes." the votes for :i Members ot the 33d Congress have been eoun'ed in k* the presence of the Governor and by Commissioners ,. uppointed for that purpose, and it appears that John | McQueen has been duly elected for the 1st Congres- | sional District, composed of Lancaster, Cliesterfield, j - Marlboro. Darlington, Marion, Williamsburg, Ilorry, | and Georgetown; William Aires for the 2nd Con- | grcssionul District, composed of. the District of Charleston, exclusive of St. Johns, Colleton; Wik F. Colcoi k for the 3rd Congressional District, composed of Beaufort, Barnwell, Ora. geburg, Colleton, and the Parish of St. Johns, Colleton; Puhston S. Bkooks for tlie 4th Congressional District, composed of Ah. bcville, Edgefield, Lexington, Newberry, and Laurens ; James L. Oku for the 6th Congressio al District, j Composed of Anderson, Pickens, Greenville Spartan burg, and Union; and Wm. W. Boyce for the 6th Congressional District, composed of York, Chester, FairHeld, Richland, Kershaw and Sumter. I, John L. Massing, Governor and Commander-in-chief in 1 and over the State aforesaid, do issue this my Proclamation, notifying and declaring, according to Hie provisions of the Act aforesaid, that John McQueen, Wm. Aiken. Wm. F Cot,co? k, Preston S. Bkooks. J as. L. Orh, and Wm. W. Boyce had a majority of the votes in their respective Congressional District*, and are therefore duly elected Representatives in the 33d 1 Congress of the United States. Given under my hand and the seal of the State, at j Columbia, this llth day of April, A. D. 1853, and in b tlie 77tli year oi me sovereignty ana muepenaence oi . the United States of Am.rica. JUIIN L. MANNING. ^ l^T All the papers in the State will publish twiee. "miss C. L. I'ape, RECENTLY FROM COLUMBIA, j T)EGS leave to inform the Ladies of Camden and its x ) vicinity, that she has established herself at Cam'' den, where she will take pleasure in doing: all work in ;l the line of MILLINERY AND DRESS-MAKING, n Being experienced in her business, she feels assured she can make nil work left in her hands in the neatest ' _ manner, and in the most fashionable style. She hopes ' by close attcution to business, to gain a share of pubI lie patronage. . She may be found at the Store ?one door south of j the Masonic Lodge. ?3?"Bonnets and Hats bleached in a superb mode, so as to give them the appearance of newness. April 12. . 15 tf 1CASE of Crosse ft Blackwell's English Sauces, consisting of Worcestershire, Reading, Harvey and John Bull. Received and for sale by Dec. G, 1852. SHAW i AUSTIN. 1 For Sale. I A GOOD single horse wagon Harness. Also, good I 1V. Irish Potatoes, at $1 per bushel. April 15. J. JC11AI1LES WORTH. f To Contractors, PROPOSALS will lie received by the subscriber for the building of a Church on Swift Greek, in Ker' shaw District, near Boykin's T. 0., until the 10t:i May. j The Church to he 37 feet in width by 50feet in length, I a portico in front 7 feet wide, taken from the length ; i to be erected on brick pillars two feet high: to have ' 1 two aisics 4 feet wide running back to.seats for blacks; , two double doors in front and one in rear; from the 1 , ' door in rear, two staircases leading to galleries on each [ sido of building, and extending Hie entire length or the same. A flat ceiling 8J feet liigh in the clear, with three large windows on each side, running up within 3J (eet of ceiling, three sash to each?windows to be worked on pullies. For further particulars and speci s lications, address the undersigned through the Camden 1 ' PostOflico. ! JOHN BOYKIN, Ch'n. B. C. April 7 3G tf J Timby's Union Water Wheel. r ' "VITILL1AM M. SANDERS agent for Kershaw and * TT Sumter District*. * This Wheel is applicable to all kinds of Machinery requiring water power, the most simple and power * fill, and require less water than any Wheel in exis- ' tence. and has the advantage of working entirely submerged. Thestf Wheels may be seen in operation at the A- S I gent's mil's, fourteen miles below Camden, who will , also superintend putting them in, if required, or lie may be addressed at Bovkin's Depot, S. C. prill- ' "? l*?m EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. COLUMBIA, March 25, 1853. By IHs Excellency John L. Manning, Governor and Commandcr-in Chief in and over the State aforesaid: WHEREAS, information lias been received at this Dcnartment. that an atrocious murder was com mitted on tlic body of JANE I). YOUNG, on the lltli ult., by a negro man III RAM, the property of L. W R. Blair, of Kershaw District, and that the said Hiram lias tied from justice: Now, know ye, that to the end thab justice may be done, and that the said Hiram may be brought to legal"trial for his offence as aforesaid, I Joiix L. Maxnixj, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the State aforesaid, do issue this mv Proclamation, offering a reward of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars for his apprehension and delivery into any Jail in this State. Said Hiram is described as being about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, thick set, has heivy eyebrows, small eyes, holds his head far back when walking, is said to have a scar on the back of one of his bands, from a burn, with a scar riiriniug through it, caused by a cut from a knife, and one of his thumbs split up to the first joint. Given under my hand and the seal of the State, at Columbia, the 25th ofMarch, A. D., 1858. JOHN L. MANNING. Bexjamix PeiuiY. Secretary of State. . April 5 14 4t NOTICE. IX) THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE S. C. R. R. . COMPANY, AND OF THE SOUTIi-WESTEItN RAIL ROAD BANK. The following Resolution adopted at the Annual .t.? U(/u.L.I,?l,l???P tl,? ?v,/y,.n Tnctltnlini a .U.VJVHI VI 111V UIUV.DUU1V4VIO VI HIV V V ? V iiJOluuuwuo licld in Charleston 9th February, 1853, is hereby published in accordance with its requirements: u I'ts^vvd, That all proxies given previous to the Annual meeting of 1S53 be abrogated, and scaled up in a package and left deposited in the South-Western Rail-Road Rank, and that notice be given in the public prints by the Secretary, that new proxies will be required hereafter." J. R. EMERY, Sec'ry. April-1. 15. 3c * Ladies' Water-Cure Establishment, AT COLUMBIA, S. C., KEPT by DR. EDWARD RILEY and LADY. For the Cure and Relief of Amunorrhcea, Dysiue aerrhuea. Prolapsus Uteri, Fluor Albus, Barrenness irom early marriage, and Nervous Prostration, &c.; Diseases of the Eyes, Ears and Nose; Throat and Chest Complaints?Asthma, Bronchitis. &c.; Diseases of the Liver, Spleen, Stomach and Bowels; Dyspepsia, Constipation, Piles; Rheumatism, Gout Paralysis, Neuralgia and Nervous Complaints generally; Cancerous Complaints and Old Ulcers; all Diseases ot the Skin, Erysipelas, Scald Head of Children, Tettor, Scrofula, 3t. Vitus' Dance; Dropsies, Sick Headache. This Establishment is now open for the reception of Ladies, where all their diseases, chronic or acute, will receive devoted attention. Gentlemen can only bo admitted for treatment iu . ascs where their wives are patients. No small children can be accommodated, save these brought for the :ure. Those who prefer bringing their servants can do so free of charge, provided they attend to the baths and shambcrs of tbeir respective owners, and observe strictly the regulations of the house. Each Lady will have a separate room, with tho comFoi ts of homo. For an entire outfit, with board and treatment per month, from ?75 to $100 will be required, always iu advance. No patient can be received" for tho cure of chrouic, affections for less than two months. GENTLEMEN (with their servants) from a distance will be accommodated with board and lodging in tho vicinity of the establishment, convenient to their batli bouse, and will bcchargod $75 iu advance for 2 months! : real me iu. exclusive 01 iiicir outut. All communications from Ladies to lie directed to Mrs. R. II. Rilkt ; 11 lose from Gentlemen to Int. Edward Riley, Columbia, S. C. April 12?15tf china and earthenware. DIRECT IMPORTATIONS. II. E. SICMOLS, COLUMBIA, S. C. HAS just received, direct from Liverpool, and by arrivals from various source?, much larger additions than usual to his stock of Earthen, C'hi2ia and Glassware, . now comprising a full assortment, and consists, among other article?, of the following: French China, newest shapes?Plain Whito, Gold Band and Decorated. French and English China Fancy articles. Ironstone and superior White Granite Ware, of China finish. Newest patterns Colored Wares. Cut, Moulded and Plain Glassware of every variety. Oil, Lard. Fluid and Pine Oil Hanging, Desk, Parlor and St ere Lamps. Factory and Mill Lamp?, ol best construction. English Tin Steak Dishes, Coffee Urns, Lamps to each. Wire and Tin Dish and Plate Covers, Tea Trays. Tabic Cutlery, Table Mats, Castors, Britannia and Silver-Plated Goods. And oilier Housekeeping Articles, at low prices. Packing for the country warranted. II. E. NICHOLS. Columbia, April 12 15 3m Soda or JVliiicral Water. HAVING procured ft new and very complete apparatus lor Manukaotrino und Bottling Soda :?r Mineral Water, the subscriber is now ready to furnish Lemon Soda and Sarsacarilla in any quantify to those who deal in the article. Country Merchants, Motels, Restaurants anil families, can be (supplied at the shortest notice. Terms Cash. FRANCIS L. ZEMP. April 12 . 15 tf BEST quality -1?1, 5-1 and 0-1 India Mailing, forsalo low by E. \V. BoNNKY. PINE APPLE CHEESE, Fresh Figs, Citron, Capers, Chocolate, Ginger Preserves, and Wash Powder. Just opened by K. W. BONXEY. OLD Government Java Cofl'oe, fine Chewing Tobacco, and Adamantine Caudles. For sale by E. W. BONXEY. t )OCKIXO CHAIRS, Bureaus. Grain Cradles, Fani ning Machines. For .sale by Aptil 12?15tf E. W. BONXEY. New Spring Goods. 1"MIE subscriber lias received a handsome assortment of XK\V SPRING and SUMMER GOODS 'or GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, consisting of a general ,ninety of all articles in bis line, to which ho invites lie special attention of purchasers. April 12-1 oil' P. ROBENSON. Pocket Book I^osti r()ST in Canidpii, or between Camden and Sanders J Creek, n large Leather P ,cket Book, containing sixteen dollars in money (three $5's and a $1.) and i number of Notes arid Receipts. Among the Notes vnsotieon Alfred i.ennett, for $80, dated 1st January, I8&2, one on John Love for $222, dated 28th Octo mo i . 9\ii% loifi, *M?v VII iiwu^n, nil ?>iu, piuut* uuie; me on Ihuican McLood, for about $2o, same date; one in Ella Copeland for between $'20 ami same late. All the ubove notes are payable to William lough and John E. Hough, Ex'ors ?>f Joseph 1 lough. A suitable reward will be paid for the delivery of lie Pocket Book and contents to the subscriber, or to lenry Pate in Camden. * JOHN E. HOUGH. April 12. 15 4t ?000 tirst quality Rio Hondo SUGARS 5000 do do Gold Leaf do 2000 do do Ilcgnlin do Received and for sale by 1M52. SHAW A AUSTIN. SPECIAL NOTICE. rIE subscriber bua removed to the Store lately occupied by Mr. C. Matheson, on the corner of llrond and York Streets, and is now receiving bis supply of SPRING- GOODS, which, in nddition to his fortner stock, inake3 his assortment very complete, lie would be happy to see his old friends and customers, at the " NEW STAND? where he hopes to entertain them by ehowing them pretty Goods, and selling them great bargains. For particulars "see small bills." E. W. BONNEY. March 29 IStf Ladies' Elegant Spring Dress Goods, IN New Styles, of Beragcs, Tissues, Grenidims, Jaconets, Lawns, Silks, Muslins, <fce. Just received and for sale on the most reasonable terms at March 29 BONNEY'6. LADIES' KID GLOVES Handsome Fans, French Embroideries, Linen H'dkfs., Doners, Tuble Linens, Linen Sheeting, <fcc., now opening at Morch 29 . BONXNY'S. SUMMER Clothing and Hats, of the latest stylos, for sale at BOXNEY'S. March 29?13 tf Spring Goods &<c. T'HE Subscribers are bow receiving an elegant assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, selected by one of the Firm in New Y'ork. McDOWALL A COOrER. . April 5. 14 tf Ladies' Dress Goods, &c. FASHIONABLE styles of Grenadines, Tissue, Ba* rego and Barege DcLain, rriutod Jaconet and .Or&j?di Muslins. Brilliant and Printed Linen, splendid worked Robes, Lawn and Cambric RoIxjs, white and bliek Laco Mantillas, black and colored Application Mantillas, (a new article,) splendid worked Collars, Sleeves and Handkerchiefs, Ivory and Spanish Fans, Ac. Received and for sale by March 29. McDOWALL A COOPER. White Havana Sugar, A SUPERIOR article. Received and for sale low by JAMES MeEWEN. March 29. 14 tf Leather! Leather!! Leather!!! .4 GOOD assortment of every description. Just J:A. received and for sale by March 29?IStf WORKMAN* A BOONE. BOl'S' SHOES. A GOOD Article, received aud for sale by Jto ORKMAN* A BOONE. March 29?13tf DRIED Figs, Oranges, Prunes, Ruisons, Citron and Currants?a ircsh lot just received by J. A. SCUROCK. BOLOGNA SAUSAGES, Smoked Tongues, Superior Canvas Dams, for sale bv j."a. scnnoQK. SEED POTATOES?a freali lot on hand by J. A. SCHROCK. MEAL and GRITS?a fresh supply kept constantly on hand by J. A. SCUROCK. Jiisl Received. 1CASE Assorted Preserves. 2 cases Ginger do. 1 " Reading Sauce. 1 '' Ilarvcv do. 1 " John Bull do. 1 " Worcestershire Sauce. 1 " English Piccalilli. 1 " " Tickles. . 2 " Atr.e: icftn Pickles By J. A. SCUROCK. Tnrrants' Seltzer Aperient. A LARGE and fresh supply; also, Ellis'. Solution of Citrate of Magnesia; Sulph. Quinine; Sulph. Morphine, jlyJriodute of Potash, Iodine, Ac , Ac. Just received at Z. J. DelIAY'3. March 29tf - """ Radvmys Remedies. CONSISTING of Had way's Ready Relief, Ready Resolvent, Ready Regulators (Pills,) Medicated Soap and Circassian Balm for the Hair. Just received at Z. J. Deli AY'S. March 29 tf 2,000 lbs. Sash Weight*. STONE LIME in good order, a superior article for finishing and white washing; Calcined Plaster of Paris, Rosendale Cement, direct from the manufacturer's, and in quantities to suit purchasers. also A new and handsome assortment of Window Shades, 20 patterns, consisting of landscape and architectural ! designs. Price 75c. to $4 per window. April 4. C. L. CIIATTEN. Notice. KERSIIAW?IN EQUITY. .4 LL Guardians, Trustees and Receivers accountable 1\. to tlio Court of Equity for Kershaw District, arc hereby required to make their Annual Returns on or before" the 1st day of mav next. * W. II R. WORKMAN, c. E. K. D. April 5?Mtf At Private Sale. TANK and her two Sons, 5 and 7 years. Jane i a fomnleto cook, washer, ironcr and clear starch or, a general houso Servant, and of good character, Apply to i | March 22?12 tf J. B. fr. BOONE. CHARLESTON PRICES. HARNESS SADDLERY, TRUNKS, MILITARY WORK, Ac. Manufactured to order and warrated, at CHARLESTON PRICES, opposite Mr. Robert Man's Coach Factory, Camden, S C\, by LUKE ARMSTRONG. K^TTen percent, discount for cash within 30 days. March 22. 12 tf SUPERIOR CountrvLard; also, Alum Salt. For 0 sale by ' E. W. BONNEY. ~ COLUMBIA HOTEL. THE subscriber, having purchased the above establishment. hereby notifies bis friends and the public generally, that ho will spare no pains or expeusoto render those who may call upon him comfortable. 11 is Tables will bo supplied with the host the market will jllbrd. The Bar will he furnished with the best of liquors?and his stables with good ostlers and provendor. Call and see lor yourselves. JOHN HARRrSON. Columbia, March 9 11 2m. j Southern Chair Factory. r|"MIE subscriber begs leave to call the attention of 1 wholesale Purchasers to his Stock of Cane Scat, Windsor, Oflicc, and Dining Room Chairs, Cane Scat Stools, Ac., all of which are made at his Factory, near Columbia. Having obtained tlio best machinery now used for the purpose, and competent workmen, lie is prepared to till Orders for any style of Chairs. lie does not invito the attention of Purchasers to his establishment solely on the ground ofita being a Southern enterprise, but because lie can supply as good an article, fully as cheap or cheaper than it can be obtained from the North. CI IA1RS will be packed and delivered froe of chargo at any of the Depots in Coiummn. Ilis Waro Rooms are over the Auction Storo of Messrs. Alien & Philip's, who arc Agonts lor tlio abovo Factory. W. F. I'ERCIVAt,. March 1. 9 3m In ISquity?Korslinw. Thomas FraBer and wife vs. W. II. Holleyinnn ct al. rT appearing to my satisfaction that Wiley F. Holleyinnn, one of the Defendants in this case re sides out of the State, it is ordered, on motion of T. 11. Fraser, Solicitor for Complainant, that he do appear and plead, answer or demur to the Complainant's Hill of complaint within three months from publication of this rule, or tailing to do so, an order pro confcsso will be entered against him. \V. II. It. WORKMAN, c. f. k. d. April B, 195ft. f$7] 3m a???o?nan?e??? . Notice* . ALL persons having claims against the Estate ol John Baskin, deceased, are required to hand them in, This notice' will be plead in bar of all claims not presented provious to tlio 1st Monday in January next, wheira final settlement of the estate will be made. Feb 8?ini SAMUEL BASKIN, Ad'm'r. Hfetv Editions of Medical Books. Carpenter's Principles of Physiology; General and Comparative. London edition Carpenter's Elements of Physiology. American edition " Principles of Human Physiology Condicon Diseases of Children Churchill on InSints and Children " Midwifery and Diseases of "Women Car.enoux do. ltigby's do. Meigs' do. Dowecs' do. ' Diseases of Children Budd on Diseases of the Liver: Bartlett on .Fevers Dewccs on Children; Dewces on Females Dungliuson's Therapeutics and Materia Medica " 011 Human Health " Medical Dictionary Druitt's Modern Surgery; Ferguson's Practical Surgery Miller's Principles of Surgery " Practice of do Williams' Principles of Medicines Wilson's Human Anatomy Horner's Special Anatomy. 2 vols. Horner & Smith's Anatomical Atlas Watson's Praetico of Physic , Griffith's Universal Formulary: Ellis' do. United States Dispensatory; Griffith's Medical Botany Taylor's Medical Jurisprudence Dr. Guy's Forensic Medicine - ' Mailer's Physiology; Goddard on the Teeth Roget's Outlines of Physiology and Phrenology Jones' Opthalmic Medicino Wilson on diseases of the Skin ' ' Bcrzelhison the Skin; Eberle's practice of Medicine Smith on Parturition; Copeland on .Apoplexy and Palsy Pocket Medical Lexicon Gunn's Domestic Medicine; Simons' do Smith's Domestic Medicine, Surgery and Materia Medica; with directions for diet, management oftho sick room, administration of medicines, bathing, treatment of Cholera, Antidotes for Poisons, J"C. March 3. " A_ YOUNG. New fcooks. A PRACTICAL TREATISE 0>T BUSINESS; or, liow to get, save, spend, give, lend and bequeath MONEY; with an inquiry into Jho chances of success and coses of failure in Business. By E. T, Freed ley. rouiics ior American ^anatuiira: a yroru upon oui example as a Nation, our labor, our trade, elections, Kducatiou and Congressional Legislation. Ancient Christianity Exemplified, by Lyman Coleman. Footpath and Highway; or, Wandering of an American in Great "Britain in 3 851?52. By B. Moran. Apple-ton's 2d Series Essays from the London Times. Miller's Philosophy of History. 4 vols. 12 mo. Now Themes for Protestant Clergy; Charity audtlife Clergy; Day Dreams; Basil, a Romanco: Home Scenes and Heart Studies; Boys Treasury of Sports; Bolin's Haud Book of Games; Childs' own Book of Fairy Tales; Coleridge's Works; Goldsmith's Works; Cobbs' Miniature Lexicon; The Presbyterian Psalmodis^ adapted to the Psalms and Hymns. Approved by the General Assembly; Allen's Rural Architecture. March 3?10 tf. A. YOUNG. spring dress goods. a FEW DRESS PATTERNS, of printed BcrcgOE -f jl atid Grenadines. Just received at C. MATHESONS. March 3. 11 ?' 2t "dissolution. r~ THE Copartnership heretofore oxistsug under the namo andfinn of R. II. FINCH <t Co has this day expired by its own limitation. The business of the firm will be settled by R. H. Finch, who is authorized to do so. R. II. FINCH. H. HOLLEYMAN. Camden, March 1,1853. 11?3t notice. ^THIE subscriber gives notice that ho will continue X business on his own account, at the old stand o R. H. Finch & Co., and will be pleaaod to attend to al ..who may.fayor liiia with a.calL March 1. "" ' g"HT TiyCtT. Charleston and Florida Steam Packets UNITED STATES MAIL LINE: SEMI-WEEKLY. CO.NNECTISa WITH THE NEW-YORK STEAMERS EACH WAT. rpiIE CAROLINA, L. M. Oozetter, master, wil X leave every Saturday Afternoon, at 3 o'clock touching at Jacksonville, Picolnta and Pilatka, on th< St John's River; returning, will arrive in Charles ton on Wednesday. The FLORIDA, Charle3 Willy, roaster, will ieav< on Tuesday Afternoon of each week, at same hour.anc in addition to the above ports, will stop at Bine* Creek; returning, will arrive on Saturday Morning Due notice will always be given when the Carolinr makes an extra trip to St Augustine. It is only corn sidercd necessary to say that these boats have beer built especially tor this trade, and are commanded bj the most experienced navigators. Fare to Jacksonville ." $8 l ure to Pilatka .$10 For freight or passage, apply on board, at Southerr wharf, or to JOHN \V. CALDWELL, Feb. 15. 7 20t 89 East Bay. ^ CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! LEONARD CHAPIRT, Manufacturer and Dealer in carriages and HARNESS of every description, Nos. 124 Meeting st and 83 Wentworth-st. next to the ole stand of Gilberts A Chapin, .Charleston, S. C. , Feb. 1. 6 tf Witt. M. SIIA?INOX, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, CAMDEN, S C. lias removed his Ottice to tliat one door ubov< A. Young's Book Store. Jan. 24. GEORGE IIOPKINSON, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, Practises in Charleston and the adjoining District! yyOmcE No. 9 Broad Street Cigars and Tobacco. -< A AAA K'o Hondo Cigars, J.' J\J\J 10 Gross Fine Lut Chewing Tobacco 10 Boxes fine Chewing Do. For sale by W. C. MOORE. $25 REWARD. 7) AJTAWAY, on last Saturday, the 12th inst., IV Knif TilPllAHl) nnjwr+n to (be nsimo r?f 1 >ir?lr. r white mulatto about five feet 3 or 4 inches high, tol embly stout built, and about twenty-five years old, withstra'ght light colored short hair, has a very sulk) appearance, and answers quick and short when spo ken to. When he left he had on a black overcoat and a pair of common negro cloth pants, a low crown dov( colored furd hat. The hoy has a very down look?1 have had the word "Slave" written on his fore-head with India Ink, just above the eye-brows, though J have no doubt he will try to hide it by tying some thing round his head, or he may put a plaster ovpr it lie mil be certain to try ami*pas* for a white man.? The above reward of Twenty-five Dollars will be paid for his delivery in any jail in the Stute. JAMES LOWRY. Biadleyvillc P. 0., Sumter District 5t^-l 2 Tea, Tt'ai Tea. GUNPOWDER,' Hyson, Imperial, Young Hyson and Black, of superior quality. Received and for sale by SHAW 4 AUSTIN. r GAbLb (quarts anu pints) Longworth s bparkO ling Catawba Wine. Received and for sale by Dec. C, 1852. SHAW & AUSTIN. -< A KITTS No. 1 Mackarel (new) LU 10 qr. bis. do do do 2 boxes dried Cod (new.) Recoivcdand for sale bv Dec. 6, 1852. SNAW & AUSTIN A SUPERIOR and elegant assortmont of Radios WINTER DRESS GOODS, for sale at Now York prices for Cash?also, Flannels of ovory quality and description, at reduced prices at Fob 1, 1833. BONNET'S. C10AR TAR. For snlo by P. W* BONNET. ' "T -"I "'TTITfl , | III r j HEAD QUARTERS, r . illLLFOftT)', ' Order No; j; - Z' % AN ELECTION -for Major Gencra1vof the .rodrf. Division^ to fill, the.vaiancy occasioned by th? resignation of Major General W. iV. HnrlleeTrrtfreby ordered to tuk'e place on Friday, llhi 'J'id'" day of April next. I The Brigadier Generals or officer* cnmni#rid$4? Brigades of the Division are eiiurgedtwirh ttoi^extejiA sion of this order, and will cause, returns to be 'made according to Inw. ' * r" , By order of th?r Cornmnndcr-i^^PJtief, , ?? J. W: CAKTEY, Adj'F and Insp: G^p.,. . "> Jan. 26 4 Bit All Mia *>?natio in !,/*' T)tviat<iti Willi tinltliak uay 44,1 \u%s- in ? ?*.- ?... I'Mvry.w weekly, until the election, and tire Charieston Meriflry, Courier and Standard, tri-weekly. , .1 -. 'j :?_?__ Three Hundred Dollars Kcffajj-d^ "VIT1LL be jiaiil for the apprehension and dflju&ry \ t to the Jail of Kershaw District1 of gro man, the property of L. tV. It. Blairj^f fqgitiye . from juatiee, whq_?taucls indicted for the ntnroer of , Mrs. Jane IJ. Young, committed on Friday, llt)fiuat. , Said negro is.about'five fc<t 8 or 10 inches high, thick set, has heavy eyebrowe, jvith small eyes, holds W?. j head fur back in'walkinir, is faid to have a sinull scar * on the back of his hand fronr.a burn, with a sear run- j tiing through it. caused by a cut from a knife: . mis about thirty five ycart "of age, ttild is quick spokeu and intelligent. - r , JUll* D. YCUKD. Camden, S C?, Feb. 22.1 Raleigh Standard,-of" tire Ago, Criensbor? .j Patriot, and Petersburg Intelligencer wili copy fnur i times, weekly, and forward bills to tide offici lur^p&y- ? mcnt. . J ' CI BBLS. Kt'tmedy's l>ut;er Crackers. A Kecei vod and for ealo by *fic-r;6, 1?52. - SIIAWbfc .-J <" ^. ''W* '^'"O ' j A SUPPLY ofjresh CtJ RRANTS, CITB02S". ?cd RAISiNS, just received," ahd lotf for cash by'-. : ,ii t> w ntr'?.*epiej?OL> Jim li l>w. u# / v A SUPPLY of BUCKWHEAT, warrntitc#^|jx .\ just rcceivcd'and low for cash by , jan il B. W. CHAMBER^ ??? .'i- ?j~- *'j TJf. TCI RLOW JCA&TGZ. \ 1 Attorney at Law ana Solicitor in JEJqui|yj? CAMDES/B.^C. , Gftice on Eroad-Strcot near the Court House; . ON and after this date . tlie Passenger 'ahd^Mail d Train will run once a week, say,WEDNESDAY . \ twice a day, from the Junction to Camden and.?i?k, j connecting" at the Junction with the Night-Passenger and freight Express Trains from Charleston at 8o'Sn?|c ' \ i A. M., and bring up Passengers and -light freight; Stciek i Poultry, Eggs, Eruit, and-other light articles wilf^o#' i received at the Camden Passenger Depot, on W^d(n?cdays, at 10 o'clock A. M., aud connect with thehjfclit 1 Express Train (down) from CC-lumbia. It will be-cc; cessaryTor shippers of stock to give, three of -four#6yl .1 i notice, that cars maybe provided for them. 1 The Train will ruii directly through to Colombia | aid back on Friday?one day only. "J Schedule of Running Time.. | FIRST OR MORNING TRAIN. < J 1 Lcavo Camden at 5 A. If. Arrive at Junctihn at 7.46 H Leave Junction at 8.00 Arrive at Catnden 10.45 *' SECOND, OR MID-DAT TRAIN, ON WEDNESDAY. Leave Camden at f ;. .1L30 A. If; -f ! Arrive at Junction at 2.16 P. Mi % Leave Junction at 2.45 ^ ' Arrive at Camdou at.....5.15 " ' 1 x N. D BAXLEY, Agent. Jan 18 3 y. . . tf Hew Advertisements. ^piLK subscriber has lately receiVcfch h lkrgeand i X choice solection of PERFUMERY ah'd FANCY f ARTICLES, consisting In part ofPoinadee for the Hair, \ 1 Lyon's Katliaison, and Haul's Eau Lustral; German, French and American Cologne; Lubm's and Roussel'a Handkerchief Extracts; Toilet Bottle??some vety rich paterus; Tooth, Hair, Shaving asd Nail Brushes; , Dressing, Tock and Pocket Combs, of Buflklo, Hoih and Ivory. To all of which he invites the attention of the Ladies in particular, and the public generally. Feb 8 Z. J. Dell AY. , Cutlery. CONSISTING of Fine Razors, Penknives and Twee-' i zers, Porte Monaies, Portfolios, and Glove Boxes. ?ALSO? Letter, Cap End Bill, Paper; Wafer^ Sealihg t?ax; Plain and Fancy EnveloDea Steel tons and Pen hold ; era. Red, Bluo and Black Inks, may always be had at [ Feb 8tf Z. J. DellAY'S. j Fruit, Fruit, FrbSi. 1 1 f\ ^cgs Malaga GraP^3 ' X'y 1 case freah Currants ' 50 pkgs. Raisins, in .whole, half and quarter boxes, Layer and Bunch 20 drums new crop Jigs , 2 bagsBordeaux Almond's. . . ( English Walnuts, Filberts, Brar.il Nuts, Citron, temons 1 and Oranges. Received and for sale by Dec. G, T852. SHAW A AUSTIN. *" Conic at Last." A FULL aud fVesh supply of Cleveland's Premiula Cologno and Tooth Dentritlco. Received yester, day at Z. J. DeHAY'S. 5 - i TTHD. "CousnrdV'Hams. Received and for sale by I 1 Dec. 6, 1852. SHAW A AUSTIN; GEO. ALDEX, Manufacturer and Dealer is Boots, Shoes*, and Leather. KEEPS constantly on bind a lArge aud woll assorted Stock of all "kihda Of Goods in his line: J: arch 1.?9tf PIANO FORTES. TWO Second hand PIANO'S, in good 6tyle aint tfeno. Fur sale by J. B: F. BOONE. ' March 1-9 3t ' CASES assorted French Cordials. Received and l) for sale by SHAW 4 AtSTIN. CARRIAGES. ~ At the Old Stand of S. S. Gilbert. S4 E; M. GILBERT continue Urn CARRIAGE BU.SINESS.at the above stand, Nos. 35 aud 40 i Wentworth street, where they wilt be pleased to exhibit to their old friends and customers a very exten( sivc stock of VEHICLES, comprising those of their r own manufacture, together with tho various other - styles usually found in this market. -Their long ae[ quaintance with this market as manufacturers and > dealers will onable them to offer great inducemeuts to m [ purchasers^ both in styles and prices. |j | Charleston, Aug. 20. f,7 tf 9 Just Purchased, I . A LARGE lot of extra COUNTRY CURED HAMS, flj . xx wuicu wm do soia low lor u.\sn, bv b [ March 22-12tf 13. W. CHAMBERS. A LOT of fine, well cured North Caroliua BACON, 9 hog round. Low for cosh bv B March 22-12tf B. W. CHAMBERS, fl Sugar and Coffee. fl 1 9 SACKS Rio Coffee, 9 m?U 8 Ilhds, first quality Sugar. Juet received and H for sale by W. C. MOORE. M REMOVAL. I JOSKril B. KERSHAW, Attorney and Solicited I has removed to the Office at the corner of Coral H House Square. Camden, S. C. Oct. ?2? wA? M FRESH Mountain Butter, Fresh Qouhtry Lard. 9 For sale by J. A. SCllROCK. 9 Men's Goods. 9 FANCY colored 6-4 Tweeds. French Summer Cos- fl| simere, Italian Cloth. Drap t)'Etc, bleached, brown 91 and colored Drills, Marseilles nod Silk Yestlpgs, Silk, H Muslin and Silk and Linen Crntata, Stocks, Fancy Ties. Gloves, Shirts, Collars, Hats, Ac. n March 29. McDOWALL A COOrER.