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1 y, of- Fillmore and Seward can no more into mix in a party combination than oil and wat will intermix. In the State of New York thrc fifths of the whigs have vastly stronger freest than-whig proclivities, and in most of the tu. tbern States the same remark holds good. It is manifest, then, that the hydra of a bo tiomsm, lanaricism, and disunionism, is about rear itself as the domitant opposition party the country.- This monster of frightful meintliis party nta.de up of while abolitionists, bla< abolitionists, and fugitives from slavery?tl: rabble of di.-cord and destruction, is orgamzit its motlv forces for a desperate assault upon tl democratic party and upoit the constitution i self.?Detroit. Free Press... Thr^Boi-ndaky Question. The di.-pui< Bou ndary Line between New Mexico and CI huahua, having exeiled some attention, tl New York Courier & Enquirer gives the li lowing particulars in regard to the region dispute. uGov. Lane's line is on the parralhl of 3 52, nieJ extends westwardly iimn the R Grande, at 100 (leg. 45 ruin., to the point It deg. 45 min. W. longitude* The treaty line-the line agreed upon. I the Joint Commission according to Disturneil Map, referred to, and hi corpora ted into i! treaty of Guadclupe Hidalgo, is on tire parji lei or'32 di g. 22 min , running dn.e VVe.-t fro he Rio Grhnde. at about ](>6 deg. 50 min., i the pom t 109 deg. 50 min. VV. longitude, Tl line claimed by Gen. Oonde. the Mexican Con missiuner, diverges northward from the treat fine above described, at or near 107 deg. 4 min. W. runs north for 40 min. of latitude, at thel? in a Nor.h-western direction to the R Gila. -. . "The territory which forms the subject the issne betweeh Gov. Lane and the Con mis>ibii, is about thirty miles in breadth, tiu Noitn-td South. < The line position of El Paso, which in t! tioaty. uiap vvas placed ai deg. ID isiui^ novv ascertained, it is said, to be Ht jPjfc 4$ min. North latitude.''. . ... Speaking of bees, the Mobile Tr.bune. say Such, of our-readeis as are engaged - in the b culture wiil be glad ta h anv.ib.it a remedy h been discovered which effectually- j>rcve.nts t! ravages^uf the bee moth. The frequent and rious. injuiy caused by this jwstiferoUs insect It. deterred in any persons front entering into tl badness of raising bees, uiore especially as some iocalties the ravages have '*eu so great nearly to destroy both bees and ho.iey. Tl plairyyihis: sjJit joints of cane through the c< i tre and arrange them on the four sides of tl hive, with the split side resting on the platf n The moth, instead ufdcp<?sithig its eggs utid the- edge of the hive, wid lay tliem under tl spht catte.^ Fn>m these. dejKisitories they in; be removed and destroyed as often as necessai with fittle trouble. A friend informs, us that I knows the plan has bey.li U'icd aud found yiilir ly succesful. \ PllKSlUEVT PlKKCg's , pEnSOXAJ. H.UUTS.Tue Washington correspondent of^tlie Ne York Courier, says of J Pierce, ''thai i di'.nks uu wi.ie; and l.iow who enj van iu*?ua p dsbnai'acqU u limine ajth him >a . ti; i b rcav? meut> anil afflictions of his latter y *aa .d the pressure of the otier.us public tlut". sih. e his election, have iui} rested him with deep si-um.* of-religious responsibility, ami giv< a tinge of gravity to his character which torn an observable contrast with the :udor ami viva Uv < f lit- teiui eminent at an early period ot h life." Those ji/ijM-rs that dmrg- d him before I election wttii habits utinteiiijcnuc-, eommittacroifi act ?aciinii' w!ii li wa> ih wicked a> was fal>e and wt:ilieu.u>. TO THE SICK. For the elTecnwl rooting our from the system of diseases brought on by indigestion. billkmsucss and p irity of the blood. it Is a widely and well known ti t mt WEIGHTS fNDIAN VEGETABLE PlLi a e the great PANACEA. Throughout the cut S inth, these Pills have long been held in the ltigln repute* both by private individuals and by the Medii faculty.(if our country. Southern fevers ami Southc diseases generally, yield to their influence at once: a the unfortunate victim to "earthly ills and woes" is nia to thank Hoavon that a sovereign balm has been pi Tided. Let each try them for himself ai?i if tlto medici fails to satisfy, the experiment shall cost him uothiii) Titos. J. Woukman', Agent for Camden, S. C., a Mild by Druggists and Merchants throughout the col try. Juue 2b? ly. Pl)ISt)^1\G. Thoi?.?.d< "f iwr^nts win u e V. rm.l'u.v 1 <*a.-ior i>ii. t'alonicl. At., arc noi awhtv. ilwt wh??- il appear to benefit the patient. iljey are ai'iiuh layug foundation* for a xci'-a of disease*, *ueli as Nilhutioii, I of sight. weakne-Jt- of limbs. (J t i In niiotln-r*coiiiai:i will be fbttml. thv advert iM-richi Hitb? u>a< k"> M'-W.c lie*. a which ?e ask the atteii.ioi all directly interested. in their -own u.well a- their ? I rlr.-n'-t healin In i.iver Complaint* and ali disorder < n fri.tn tho?* id' a billion* iyj?. should make u>e of 1 onl.'genuine modscine. iiuhi-nsaek's Liver i \11>. OCT " iiu not uKceiVKO." hut ask lor ilob-nsac W? >nn S\riipami Liver rills, and observe ilia null I the signature of the Proprietor, J. .V. HOBENS tCK, none else are genuine. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. important to dv'81'khlcs. Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN. tiie true nit tive fluid, ortusrmc juice, prepared from ltENX or the FOURTH STOMACH OF TUN OX, alterdi tions of BARON LIEBIG, the great Phj*siolog Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON. M. D., Philadelp! This is truly a wonderful remedy for INDIGKSTIO DySPKPSIA, JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAIN CONSTIPATION aud DEBILITY, curing after : ture'sown method, by Nature's own Agent, the GJ TRIG JUICE. Pamphlets, containing Sclent ilk- e denee of its value, furnished by agents gratis. Sec i ce among the medical advertisements. DIED?In this place, on Sunday afternoon, the 1; inst., ANN Beltox, second daughter of A. M. and A. Kennedy, aged eight years, two months and tw* ty-five days. Though of tender years and delicate frame, she i dared patiently, arid without a murmur, tnc protract suflbriugs of the painful disease which terminated 1 young life. aud. at last, "sank quiet as to a uigli repose, like leaves at setting sun " From the many interesting developments of mi and heart, in one so young, and from the careful ( mestic and religious training, which it would, in probaoility, have been her privilege to continue to < joy, there, naturally, might have been anticipated, the full maturity of her character, superior excellct and usefulness; and. ui our bun ati short sightcdness, might bo disposed to lameut, so pure a light so so extinguished, so sweet a flower so early blighted, i. no? f The star has sped away to Heaven, To shine unsullied, there, The flow'ret from the earth been riven, To bloom in God's parterre. And though this simul world of ours Needs all that's bright and fair, Sweet" Influence of stars and flowers To shed their blessings rare; Yet, highor claim9 than earth, has TTeavoD, Which but remands its own, Such precious tilings wero never given To ns, but aa a lean " u. it, ! CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. BAGGING. \&c yard - .12i to 13 m BALE HOPE, per pound * ? to n j BUTTER,. .per pound -20 to 25^ i BEEF, ..per pound 5 to 7 j BACON per pound. to 14 |i- : COFFEE per pound 10 to 12 ,,, CHEESE, per pound 12 t0 1? L0 i COTTON per pound. -. . . . 7 to 101 111 CORN per bushe 10 to t5 ? ! FLOUR per barrel ' W 10 , ? ik FODDER, per cut C1 to H lis ; IRON, per pound ? to LARD per pound 10 to > MOLASSES,.. .per gallon, 21 to 44 \>v NAILS, per pound, to o it- OATS per bushel, ?' to 45 PEAS, per bushel,... 02 to is i POTATOES, Sweet per bushel 37 to 50 ! Irish, .per barrel to .. (' RICE, per bushel.... S 3 to 5 .: end 1 B n?rmri .. ...6 to 1 lie SALT.........per sack. 1 ? to 1 i j? I I. ?. ?. F.?Kershaw Lodge, No. 9. rpiIE Regular Meeting of this Lodge will be Jicld . : 1 at their Hall, on Friday liveniug. at 7 o'clock, j D. 11. KENNEDY, Secretary. "'I )U ; NoflCC. ! r jPIlK undersigned will commence his Course o! 1 Lectures on Chemistry at Temperanco Hall on j; Friday the 27th inst., at 44 P. M ' s Tickets tor the course$10.00 perquarter, in advance, to | " ' Single admission 50 cts. iJ. Procurable from. T. CARPENTER. m May 24th. 21-lt : School Notice. Arr-S K- C- ARMSTRONG will open the Female n- | ill Academy on the first Monday in June. She tv ! comes u ell recommended as a Teacher, by persons ['q competent to judge. |(j . Otters for the purchase of cither of the Brick Buildings on the Academy Lot will be receiv ed by . JNO.-M. DESAUSSURE, Pres'nt. May 24-2t ?r?i ,, ' v-. " Look ?lit!" it' ratiicr look in as you pass by (on cithcrside;) V_/ walk in. ask for your account lor last year, and igettlo up. My engagements during the next month v ! arc pressing, ana i wuui wuai yuu uwc mu w ni?? i> tlicin witli. The next application may reach \oufroin <r a dill'erent source, Z. J. DbHAY. P; May 24?21 If. ' ~~ ^ ls.20 ULWAKD. ; I) UNA WAY, on last Tuesday, the 17th instant, my .11/ boy RICHARD, a,white mulatto, about live feet 1 u three or four inches high, tolerably stout built, about !ls twenty-two years old, with straight light hair, has a very sulky appearance,- and answers quick, and short c- when spoken to; said boy lias a short thick foot, his ^ hands short and thick, chubby lingeug^.Ue has the scar of a blister on his forehead justflbovc the eye!e brow's,- he may try to hide it by woarigg lus tap or iiat 1,1 down over his forehead, he will be sure to pass hiruits self for a white man, for ho is very w hito and has been ie taking great care of lus skin lor some time. When he n_ left iic had a bloth cap an i black coat and a dark colored pair of pants; ho will bp-tjnre to change his cap 1 and ciothes as soon as he can, lie also wears his hair " in front straight down to hide the scar of the blister, or lie is a Shoemaker by trade, though he may not go at l(. the business expecting that lie will be so advertised. The above Reward of Twenty Dollars will bo paid for his delivery iu anyJail in the State. He will be sure to give himself another name, u- JAM ICS LOWHY. e- LfrudleyviHe, Sumter District, S. C., May 17. 21?5t .>('? Arrivals. j Cases Pint Pickles ass,>i ted, T4 w Just received bv W. 0. MOORE. * - " u.idy. IT A Lbs. Sup rior Assorted Candy. Just received t)\J by W. C. MOPltK. s, . _ Uid W iiitf). >' 1 CASK Old I lock Wine, . JL 1 " Flour do Kuita Wine, (. Baskets tleidsiek Chauiphigtie, 1 Cask Old .Sherry Wine, :l> 1 do do Madeira do. c i do Champaiguc Cider, it 1 do Uid l-'uil Wine, ,js 1 do " Holland din. "genuine."' ,u 1 Case Superior Wine Bittern. Ju<t received and tor stile low bv " May 24?21 J ' W. 0 MOORE. Siasu*. ; /AAA Pounds siipe.K-r BACON HAMS. Foi JLUUU sale by W. C. MOORE. a Ale auti Porlcr. "" ~ CASKS "Bvass"' PORTER, let ,) 3 . "Falkirk's" ALE. Just received by W. 0. MOORE. !T; ? . 1 LOT Old Plantation Cigars, t*' 1 5000 "Rio lloudo'' do. '! 5000 Sylva Brand do. JJJ For sale by W. C. MPORE. ro- JFor Sale. V First rate 2 Horse Wagon and Harness, low i applied for earl v. W. C. MOORE, j. May 24?21tf Fm!i Saratov Water, TUST received at f) WORKMAN'S Trug Storo. Professor A1 xandcr C. Barry's rui^opu^KOts, \ It Medicated i>in|mui.'l, fur preset ving, fin-tening \S softening and promoting i he grout Ii >>' lli?* liiiii, M( cleansing the head, ami curingdi?ca.?es of tin- skin i ii, and cxteiiiat.ciits, bruises, Ac.. 'J In- (' iiniiiuii can ei.1 iii- of nil win* have used Baivy's Trieoplnrotis. whethei in- for t lie improvement and uivigoration of I lie hair. <>i ti:e fur eruptions, cuts, bruises, Ae., places it ut the ben. ., of all preparations intended for like purposes. Tliii "J is no ill considered assertion. Figures and facts l.om it out. The sales average a millions of bottles a v?u i the receipts, in cash, $10ii,imio i his year the bnsi ness will exceed that aijiount. The number of orden which daily arrive at the depot und manufactory, 131 Broadway, New York, nddiesscd to 1'rofes-or Barry iieh?iiig cash, and requiring immediate attention ire would scarcely be b< 'ieved. The wholesale deinum i is from 2,00" to it tHiti hot ties a day, pl'obuld. exceed !ey | ing that of all the other hair preparations conjoined '.ca Tiie popularity.!' the article everywhere, iimI tin ' liberal 'ei ms to dca.ers, eonthine to itic ease its salt ! . i with trreiit rapidity; and improvements ii its eompo j sit ion. made at considerable expense, adds to its repn | tation as well as its intiinsic value. For sale whole L'^T I sale and retail, by the principal merchants and druir v 1 gists throughout the I nited>tates and t uniidii, Mexi 10" I co. West Indies, Great Britain ami France, and b\ ! Dortch, Jones A Co., Camden. Sold in Inrire bottles 9 J Price 25 eta, II ?y g-l?iim* tM MR. SQI IHR \ \TILL remain in Camden for a few days. Dnrinj .*11- * liia stay lie will open a Room over the POST OFFICK, for the purpose of taking DAOUEMiEOTYfES and will bo happy to wait on those who may favor hin i'd w'1'' a CSI"' Thankful for theliberal patronage which ho roeeivct 'c'r during his previons visit to this place, ho would stil 8 solicit a continuance of the same. At his room will be found a large collection of spec: !' mens, among which is a Daguerreotype of Mr. Calhoun one of Jenny Lind. and one of Robl. Durns. 8 Likenesses taken o. sick or deceased persons at thei resilience. 111 Daguerreotypes, Portraits and Fngravings copied. llL[ Instructions given in the art, and apparatus furnish ft0 cd if desired May 17-20:f IIAR.TIOXY FEMALE COLLEGE, At Sumter Mineral Springs, 8. C-, Ituv. Professor-MORGAN. President "\A7"ILL bo organized and opened ou the first dav o > \ June. Circulars will be sent to applicants. May 17. 20 tf. I ?'H h?3 1 W'OY .'! 1?JI fmrnsmivimT**) ! Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, CA.M!)i:\, s c. Has removed Iiis Oftlce to tliat one door nbovi A. YoungVJBook Store. . Jan. Ilk BARGAINS. Dav GOODS AT COST. rlMI13 subscriber baring determined to close ,L branch of bis business, oilers his large and i selected stock of Domestic and Fancy DryUooi Cost, either at wholesale or retail. To one wishing to commence a business, this c a rare opportunity. To an approved purchaser, terms will be very liberal. B. W. CllAMBER Canden, May 17. 20 ti C.WTbe Lancaster Ledger, Darlington Flag Sumter Banner will insert one month. New Tailoring- Establishment I r|"MIE undersigned begs leave to inform the citi .1 ol Camden and vicinity, that lie lias com me business, next door to Workman's Drugstore, whe; will be happy to servo all who may favorhitn with orders. ' # **, . Cleaning, and Repairing in all its branches exec with despatch. P. II. PAP May 17-20 tf 1 Braiicli of the Bank of llic Slate South-Carotin at Camden. I A LL Notes intended for Renewals at this Bar J\. the months ofJune and July, must be in tlu ginal signatures ol the makers and endorsers. D. L. DKSAUSSURE, Cnshi< May 17 20 2 i 1 5 a n d C-4 INDIA MATTING, for sale lu 4", to close, by K. W. BONNE G1 RAIN Cradles ol'a superior qualitj* for sale I r e. w. bonne A SILVER Mounted Carriage Harness, of J 1V son's m.ike, Ibr sale at less than cost bv May 17 E. IV BONNE' 1 ' J1oi'tfcage Sale. J WILL at 11 In-fore rhef^LUirt llouee door in C deu. on tire first Monday in June next, Ft LIKELY NLGRO-S, us the property of Jesse 1 singer, and mortgaged by him to l'aul T. Villep: to foreclose said mortgage. THOS. BASKIN, Agcr May 10. ($150) 20?St mygoodsT~~ I\ CIIARLLSirO.V, ?. c. BROWNING 8L LEMAN, NO. 209 & 211 KING,^RNER-OF MARKET Will offer to FAMILIES and PLANTERS visi Charleston this Suring. the CHOICEST^TOCK STAPLE AXlJ.FANCY DRY G00 That has ever been pilfered for inspection in tills They invito an examination. and assure their irii and jiurchasei^ generally, thu( tbejr prices will C O M P A R E: F A VCFtt A B L Y WITH ANY MARKKT& THE UNITED STA1 ? . Ternis Cash or City Acceptance, y*.' ', BROWNING & DEMAN, Successors to <7. <t E. L. Kerrison Jc C / MtyflO. 19 tf Saddler's and Coach Maker's Goo OF EVERY DESCApTION.. }. * > TIIO.II AS%AtEE3(|iE df:SO.\S No. 222 haltinm\ BALTIMO^Ptif' IMPORTERS and I)KALliRS 1 f fSADDLEl HARE.WAKE ;u.<l OpACHtSOGDE?off Southern Dealers Goods in uieir line,-such jap Stirr Bridle Bus. liogski s, Buckalnn^Jt?&k'k'S#f all s< Web's Patent Leather. AxleiKhiriiigs. .bent Fell Simtts, Casting*. of ail sorts; Ttteks, Sadler's Se'v Silk, SergesJj'aietit Canvass, Cloths, Oil and Brussels Carpctings, 1 Carriage Ilolts and Screws, of all sizes In short thing needed by a Saddler, Coach Maker,and liar Maker. Bjing DIRECT IMPORTERS, with an means, we ran oiler to Southern Buyers as y Goods, at as low prices, and on as good terms punctual customers, as any other liou.se it/. tiwMii .Slates. Try us, ami address-. - */#< ? , . * T Li ('MAS \ ACK^X|1K.J^^ l>iraxfir OFF! $9,000 WORTH OF DRYG-OCED H AVING made armngemcnts to leave Cunnle July next, 1 now <>ll'er my stock of Sew nad Fusitiouuhle Dry Ooo< at cost fur cash./ Avery considerable portion having LfjpAptireh in New Voik a f. vv weeks ago,,the stoisk wil found as fresh and ajtratiiye'a* Usual.. lljAing two months to disp.'se "of the Goods, iARLAl' I>UCE V1ENT> will iKMfff-.cd. "W ' rly vails a-e earnestly requested, as I ! poMiivi ly Ivuvc at the lime tUiU'il. >^uar*t iii^pirsM! J UST received, a fresh f with short naiuys i\iid Home with .oug yhes. to lie soli] for cash, if I cut) get it. May 2u . JASfES'MoEWE For Sa'c. CtUHA MONEY and liOltSE SHOE NAILS. ) May 10. JAMES. MeEWE ... . . - .?r-r "JACKSON EIGESE, FS N0W Ol'KN.for.the reception of Travelers 1 Hoarders. It Is' petttvdoiie door Nortii of M .-law <fc A list lis la rge rfr id oervASt ore. mi<l opp the CJiar'oUv.l'tid tUlwjh'JfitiMte^ufih e. lji?. ehu will ! moderate. ' i'lluS. ..OON May To." " 19. ;.. U . * > ?; i james m. nuiisTp, , < Formerly of the American Hotel, r T TAVIMI purchased out Mr.-Mein's Merch JLX Hotel, King at., wulild be glad to see any o friends.- Has reduced his board to $1 5U per daj s May Id. 19 5t FOK SALE. 'pilF. Hriek-nf tin- WA'l EUEE HOUSE. Also 1 Furnitiire'sjived from the fire, consistingof 1 Matrasses, Tables, Chairs, Mosquito Netting, Crt; rv, and numerous other articles too tedious to i lioii. All of which will be sold exceedingly he application to II. llULLEli MA May 10 19 tf NOTICE. IIIEUEIA offer to dispose of niv con tract mra . ing the Mail from Charlotte to Camden to any son approved of Ia* the P. 0 Department from * time of agreement. Such person will have the | ledge of running round from Lancaster to Chariots Monroe C. 11., at pro rata pay for the increased , tanee if they choose. The Stock and Stages to b " ken at a fair valuation by two or three disintert persons, and ample time given lor the payment o 1 same. Apply to JAMKS M'KWK Camden, S. C., May 5, 18j;i. 40C'olhlciti nitici'N. V LARGE and fresh supplv, received this day Z. J. Dell AY April 10?3t r WaLIAJll TARVER, CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTER I) KSPKCTFULLY informs the citizens of Car V and its vicinity*, that lie has located himself door above Mr. P. K. Villcpigue's store whete li tends carrying on the Cabinet making business i its various branches tar*' urniture repaired, polished and putin com order. All orders executed with neatness and despntc f Funerals furnished at the shortest notice. April 5?I5tf W. TAItVE ITlfirs CrOOds. iT'ANCY colored G-4 Tweeds. French Summer sinicre, Italian Cloth. Drnp DThe, bleached, Iti and colored Drills, Marseille's and Silk Vostiums. Muslin and Silk and Jancu Cravats. Slocks, i*' t Tics, (Moves, Shirts, Collars, Hats, Ac. March 29. McDOWALL Jt COOTF jBBHBMjCBMmiBWIMI I HI III JIBIiTWTl.Win^iMlWI !BM j Ladies' Water-Cure Establishment AT COLUMBIA, S. welliTi*KrT bypR- EDWARD RILEY an J LADY at I JLV For the Cure a'nd IMicf of Ainunorrlicca, Dyamo | nerrlioea. Prolapsus. .Uteri, Fluor. Albtus, Burrcnues ,Q-,.rg : Iroiu early marriage, and Nervous Prostration, &e. tl,e Diseases of the Eyes, Ears and Nose; Throat and Clies Complaints?Asthma, Bronchitis. Ac.; Diseases of tin <3 ; Liver. Spleen, Stomach and Bowels; Dyspepsia, Con | stipation, Piles; Rheumatism, Uout Paralysis, Neu un(j ' ralgia-and- Nervous Complaints generally; Cuncerou j Complaints and Old Ulcers; nil Diseases ot the Sk'n | Erysipelas, Scald Head of Children, Tetter, Scrofula I St. Vitus'Dance; Dropsies. Sick Headache.* ' i This Establishment is. now open* for the reception o need where all their diseases, chronic or acute, wii re he reCo've Uevotcd attention. their > Gentlemen can only he admitted for treatment it 1 1 ; eases whore their wives are patients. No small chit ultj 'siren can he accommodated, save these brought for tin ir | cure. Those who prefer bringing tlieir servants can ao s< ; free of charge, provided they attend, to the baths am ! of chambers of their respective owners, and observi i strictly the regulations of tlie house. . I Kadi Lady will lmve a separate room, with the coav ik in ' f0i;s 0| home. ori- For an entire outlit. with board and treatment pei month.- from $10 to $100 will be required, always ii -r* advance. 1,1 I No'patient can bv received for the cure of chro?i< w to a^<,ctimis fir less than two months. Y 1 (IKN'fLK.MKX (with tlu ir servants) from a distanci ' will be accommodated with board and lodging in tin by | vieuiify 'of the establishment, convenient to their bat! y j housithind will be charged $75 in advance fjir 2 months . i trcAtincut, exclusive of their outtit. All comtmu-ica olin- thqte from adiesto be directed to ilia. KvJi. Kilev i those from (jctitleiucn to Dtt. Kdwaed |tlhEY, C'olura Y. | bia.S^p. ^pril 12?15tf 'I'liret' llittit^ed l>ollui-t* ftctvard. him , V\* Il-L-.be paid fbiftfcy apprehension and delivery >lili i ii to, the Jail of ivej>Iunv District of IIiiiam, dtle lY\s- j gro than, the property of L. VV. iDillair, a fugitive gue, | froni justice, who stands indicted for tlie murder ol 'I Mrs.dune l\ Young, eomniitted on Friday, lltli inst. it j baid lk-gro is about five fett 8 or 10 inches high, thick j set, has heavy eyebrows, with small eyes, holds lii< :? j head far back in wuIking, is euid to have a small sou I onjthe buck of bis hand from a burn, with a scar rum niiig through it caused liy a cut from a knife, fie i: ! about thii ty five years of ago, and is quick spoken and intelligent. JOHN D. YOUNG. ST., Camden, S. C., Feb. 22, 1853. 8 or CHINA AND EAKTHENWAKE, j)g DIRECT IMPORTATIONS. rft_ II. E. NICHOLS, CIILIMIIIA. *?. V. HAS just received, direct from Liverpool, and by arrivals from various sources, much larger addi^ES ^?"3 l''a" UBUa' lu '"'s stoc^ ?* Lartlicti, China and Glassware, no\y comprising n full assortment, aud consists, among , otIter articles, oftlie following: " French China newest shapes?Plain White, Gold Band . -and Decorated. V | F/ench uud English China Fancy articles. Ironstone and superior White Granite "Ware, of China tiuisb. Newest patterns Colored Wares. . 1, Cnt, Moulded and Plain Glassware of every variety. Oil, Lard, Fluid and I'iue Oil Ganging, Desk, Parlor and St ere Lamps. Factory and Mill Lamps, ot best construction. RYi .'English Tiu Steak Dishes, Coffee Urns, La in pa to each. it to Wire and Tin Dish and Plate Covers, Tea Travs. ' tips, Table Cutlery. Table Mats, Castors, Briiauuia and Sil>rts ver-Pluted Goods. Iocs And other Housekeeping Articles, at low prices, ving gag"Packing for the country warranted. 11. K. NICHOLS. Columbia, April 12. 15 3m eve- : COHJjUBIA HOTEL. ~ ness rI"M IE subscriber, having purchased the above estab :<pl? J i. lishmeiit, hereby uotitios his friends aud the pu ; mod lie generally, that lie will spare no pains or expense t( to j render those who may call upou him comfortable. 11 ii i|tcd i Tables will be supplied with the befit the market wil afford. . The Bur wilj bo furnished with the best of li i^t> quors?andjiis stables with good, ostlers and proven $." dcr. ' Call and see tor yourselves." JrLij " JOHN HARRISON. GoTbmbia, Ma'clr t> ' II'' 2m. S. SauUiorn Caair Factory. n in r|"MI15 subscriber begs leave to call the attention c JL wholesale Purchasers to his Stock of Cane Seal indsor. Otlice, and Dining Room Chairs, Cane Sea Stools, Ac, all of which are made at his Factory, nea Columbia. ' * | Having obtained the best machinery now used fc 1 be ! -the purpose, and competent workmen, lie is prepare ""'y 1 to till Orders for any sivlc of Clmirs. !A- j lie does not invite tne attention of Purchasers to hi j establishment sololy on the ground ofits being a South must ; eru enterprise, but because lie can supply as good a; article, fully as cheap or cheaper than it can be obtain N. i eJ from tin* North. CHAIRS will be packed and delivered free of charg ; at any of the Depots in Columbia. His Ware Rooms are over tlio Auction Store c some ' Messrs. Alien A Philip's, who are Agents for the abov All Factory. W. F. PKRC1VAL. March 1. 9 3 m ' .. . i? ??,J Mrt ON nnd after tins uuie ine i ...,u Train will run once a week, say WEDNESDAY j twice n day, from the .function to Camden and bad j connecting at the J unction with tho Night Passengv nnd ! a:fl freight Express Trains from Charleston at 8 o'cloc L.?,iy i A. M? nnd bring up Passengers nud light freight: Sloe u8?ie Poultry. Eggs, Fruit, and oilier light articles will b ir-'ce ' received at the Camden Passenger lJepot. on Wodnos j days, at !(' o'clock A M., and connect with the nigh j Express Train (down) from Columbia. Jt will bene ccssarv for shippers of stock to give throe of four day notice, that cars may be provided for them. Tlic Train will run directly through to Columli ,, a id back on Friday?one day onlv. n,|ts _ , , . , _ . " ijjj. Schedule of Runnrng. Time. f. rmsT ou mousing train. . Leave Camden at 5 A. li -? Arrive at Junction at 7.45 " Leave Junction ut 8.00 " t|u, Arrive at Camden. 10.45 " ' SECONI>. OU Ml D-DAY TRAIN, ON WE UN ESI AY. icfce- I heave Camden at 11 30 A. M U(.n, i Arrive at Junction at 2.15 P. Al IV ()I1 ; Leave Junction at 2 45 ' \ I Arrive at Camden at 5.15 ' 1 " N. I) DAXLKV, Agent. j %r?n is 3 tf CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! per- LLO^IAKD CHAPllf, thP A rANUFACTUllEIl and Dealer in OA 111! I AGE >rivi- ni)(j j j 11N ESS of every description, .>o?. 12 e . Meeting ?t and 33 Went wort li-si. next to the ol 1 |v Bland of Gilberts & Cliapiti, Charleston, S. C. e ta; Feb. 1. 5 tf >sted . _ ftl.o WORK.HAX & BOONE, N. ^ MANl'EACTfltERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS I ? Boots, Shoes, Leather, And Shoe-Findings, ."l j . ' camden, s. c. ESfCfl KS FOR SAFE. ^11K subscriber lias on hand a large quantity c 1 HOOD BKIOK, which may be had on upplicntior J'in"iir-V 23 J. F. SLTIIKKLAXI). "^e SADDLE Ac HARNESS HAKIlfG ie in- r|"MIK undersigned continues his business at the ol n all 1 sliiiid, returns his thanks for past favors anil hope for a continuance of patronage. All work in his lin plctc will be done with punctuality, and where the cash i paid, at the time of delivery, a discount of ten per cei; h. will be made. Jan (j, f2-ly] F. J. OAK.S. ' Ci;rari* not! Tobacco. in nnnui"Ci-,u's? lu fri-nss Fiuj cut Chewing Tobneec JS 10 Ihixes filir Chewing Do. Silk' F-.r -ale by W. C. MPQItf!. anev ll^'t f .1. HfCREVGHr, ' /COTTON GIN" MAKKK. uutlcdjrc Street, 011 ;R.. 1 V door kast of M. Pruckor k Co., Curndon, S. 0. ???m mmMmtk da?Mmm ,. VARIETY STOVE V/AREHOUSi BABTLJEfv ESEIfT, Jr. MAf\T>ACU"ilLR AXI? DEAUIR IN^IXE MOST APPROVE STOVES, RANGES, ' > s Fanner** Boilers, Ship Cabooses, Gas Ovens. ' Charcoal and Hard ('Oal Furnaces, Oven Fronts, <? B Iron Castings Generally. 233 Water Street, Jfcw-Yoik. May 3. "18. 3m ' E. W BO.YYEY, Bank Agent and General Mcrcfiant, f corner of broad and york streets, 1 CAMDEN, S. C. , THE CAMBEN BAZAAH ~7 ; j NEW SPRING AND SIMMER GOODS. Selling at Charleston Prices. 3 WJ E would respectfully inform the Ladies an 1 Vt Gentlemen of the town of Camden and its v 1 einitv, that we Have, just linished unpacking our no' stock of SPUING AND SUMMK1* GOODS, select e of the latest styles and fashions, consisting of all kiuc of Good9 for ladies' Dresses, r seen as i Calicoes, Muslin, Barege. Silks,1 Ginghams, Jaconet, Ac., ic. - Bonnets. Needle-work Collars, Mantillas, Sacks, Veils, Sleeves. Cnffo Ac Ac. ? a l .rm. :i?Hortuieiit of Ladies' Ties. Bootees and Shoe > j Parasols, Pars, &c. ? J ALSO?A LAKGESTOCK OF ' j GENTLEMEN'S CLOT 111 Nfi, (of every variety Huts, Caps. Roots, Slioos, <?c. Willi a general assori mcnt of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, AND CROCK * EKY, and ditlerent other articles, too numerous t mention. Soliciting a continuance of patronage, we remain The public's obedient servants, r M. DUUCKER & CO. May 3. -18 tf f TO THE 1LADIE6. MRS. CARPENTER has just received a small as sortment of FRENCH LACE BONNETS, 1 beautiful article; and a few choice RIBEONS, of a net ' style. May 3.?2t i 7 ICE! ICE!! ICE!!!~ CtOXSTANTLY ou baud anchfor sale hy ! May 3. FRANCIS L. ZE.MP. J Notice. rPIIE books and accounts.of II. E.- Bradley hav X been placed ill tuy hands for coHeetiou.- I mint diate pr^y incut is required, and all accounts reraainini unsettled on the 1st of June will bo placed in an ol deer's hands for collection. May 3.?5t. P. J. OAKS. Assiguee. Porter aitd Ale. - O CASKS By.W LONDON PORTER 7 - * . r trrrtrr ? / El T..?fc ?U?. 2 CCldivS i?" A Li IVIIVIV. o uat i cwovu uj May 3, J? A. SCHROCK, Soda Water aud lee, KEPT always oh had bv _ Ma.y 3- J. A. SCHROCK. HEADqtARTEBS, MILLFOiiD, April 18th 1853. [Order No. 3. " r J^IlE fallowing Regiments will parade for Review L and Dri.l at the times dud places stated belovi I viz. / The 3; d Regiment of Infantrv at Conwayboro, o 1 Tuesday the 24th of May next . i lie 32d Regiment of Infantry at or near Mario Court House, on Friday tin* 27th of May. The 29ih Regiment of Infantry at or near Dar]jn< ton Court House ci: Tuesday the 31st of May. The 30th Regiment of Infantry at or near Benuett villi*, on Friday the 3d of June next. The 28th Regiment of Infantrv at or near Cheste field Oonit House, on Tuesday tfie 7th of June. The 7th and 8th Kogitiieiitsof Cavalry will parad or such portions of them as the Brigadier Genen ' may direct, with Infantry Regiments most convenien 1 The line will be formed und ready for Review at I r o'clock .VI. The Commissioned and Non-Commissioned office; r will assemble the day previous to the Review, o ^ their respective parade grounds for Drill aud Instru tion. 8 The Brigadier Generals will with their staff, atten the Reviews in their Brigtidcs, and are charged wit n the extension of this order. '* By order of-the Counnifhder-in-Chief, J. U'. CaNTEY. Adj't and Insp. Gen. c or All the papers in* the Division will pubiit weekly, until the Reviews are over, and t e Charle ^ ton Mercury, Courier and Standard, cri-weekly. NOTICE. TMIE Town Council of Camden are desirous < JL hiring by the mouth, ton ?r twelve alrle uouie J bunds to work on the streets and ditches in the vow - of Camden. Liberal wages will* be paid for tl j' same. All applications to be made to either of ll > Town Council, or to the Town Marshal. '* By order of Council, r L W. BALLARD, Marshal, k Council Chamber, April "JO. e ^OTICE< ~ i- ,4 LL persons are hereby notified agd cautione it ?jl not to trade for or leceivo a note given by rr !- to Nelson Newman or hearer for fifty-five dollais, di s led the 15th January, 18511, and payable the 1st < January; 1854. with interest from the date. Tli a consideration of the note having failed entirely, will not pay it unless compelled by law. ROBERT PHILLIPS. April 25. 17 St. I. Pure White Lead. A LARGE and fresh supply of Harrison's exti ; V quality Parlor Lend. Chrome Green, ground an dry; Linseed Oil; Spirits Turpentine. A-. Ac. Jui received at Z. J. 1)kHAY,s. I. SPECIAL NOTICE. rPlIF subscriber lias removed to the Store Intel 1 occupied by Mr. 0. Matin-son, on tbe corner < Broad and York Streets, and is now receiving h suj<p y of SPUING GOODS, which, in addition to h former stock, makes Ins assortment very complet Ho would be happy to pee his old friends aud c-u tomers at the "NEW STAND? where he hopes 1 ^ entertain them by showing them pretty Oood*. nu . selling ilii-m gnat bargains. For particulars "s< , .-mall bills." E. W. BuNNEY. March 29 13tf In Equity?Kershaw. Thomas Fi operand wife vs \V. II. Holleyman eta IT appearing to my satisfaction that Wiley F. H?v leymnn, oiic id' the Defendants in this case r sides out of the State, it is ordered, on moth n of ' B- Eraser, Solicitor for Complainant, that he do aj pear and plead, answer or demur to the Complaii ant's Bill of complaint within three months from pul j lieation of this rule, or tailing to do so, an order pi conleseo will lie onierou iignnin mm. f W. II. 11. WORKMAN, c. e. k. x>. , April 6, 1953. [$7] 3m Leather! Leather!! Leather!!! A GOOD assortment of every description. Ju received and for sale by u March'29?13tf WORKMAN A* BOONE. '8 Tarrant*' Seltzer Aperient. 3 ,4 LA KG K und fresh su| ply; ol.-o, Ellis'sJolutif d xjL of Citrate of Magnesia ; Sniph. Quinine; Sulp Morphine, fly.lriodute of I'otash, Iodine, <ic , <tc. Just received at 'L J. DelJAY'S. March 29tf III ITD. "ConsardVMama. Roeeivednnd for salel Dec. 6. 1352. SHAW A AUSTIN, iiopkvrsos, 1 Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, e , Practises in Charleston and the adjoining Distric 1 cyOrFitc No. ? Uroad Street , I H MISSc!i.PAPE, . ' RECENTLY FHO/'fCOLUMBIA, ' f * .0 T>BGS leave, to iuftmn t!ie Ladie* dtpfWu-.-u and-A X^ v^'inity, thu! ?he hnvT'fyaUisb^ilherecii at CJajuden, wnere.sbe wdi take pleasing uy^dit'gaii workdn _ the* lino of MI LLJLNKUX //N&. DBES*-M AlylNi- ' \ c . Being experienced- iri lipr busincMj stio feet ussfirtd- > aho can make all work left ib heitVanafttn. the.liwtfgsP..,,- i manner, and ia the most fa^hioaiiblc.btvl^r JSWliottfB ^ ^ by close attention to business, to gai.i a sk.atc of pyfc> i lie patronage. . She may be fouud at the, etore <rae 3ult sccUrnf the Masonic Lodge. ; V. . - > ' " . *4 jyBonnets and Hats bleactx*} m rr'snperb-modjj'' j sons to give them the appearWt?*-o?npwuu?. -^IfSbL "'-j April 12. . : 15"- . . ff - ' CAEBIAGES. ,, At the gia Stawd of S. & O &-.E: M* GILBERT^itimie'lhe -? , O* BUSINESS at the above stand, No*. 35 alkisflk < . \Ventworlh street, where they will he pleased, to ex-.; '' Libit to their old friends and customers a \ecy eife% v sive stock of VEHICLES, com prising those of their h . own manufacture, together with the rariotfaf-gifeppi? ; styles usually found in tips market Thefr long *c-{-S.* qunintance with tltis market As manufacturers-*dnd dealers will enable them to offer great inducements.to : purchasers, both in styles and price?.' -Charleston, Aug. 20. 6t_ ' \ | SODA OS* 71HKEAL WATER; 1 s TTAVIJJU procured a 5!tw and very complete'apf .* 3 JlTJ Itff for Ma.vi!>.Mtliii.no und Bottling SoJ?*. t 3 or AUnetai. Wateb, die subscribed' isDowrendv to fur- *J i) niili Lemon S<>j>a- and SAra.u\iua.LA iu" nny; Y to those who deal in the article. J| Country Merchants, Hotels, Restaurants and.'feniijJ' 3 0 lice, cau be supplied at the shortest notice. ' -3 Tekmj Cmu, FKANUlf L.-?EMP. rW April7 ft 15 if; 3] SEW SPRISGGOOM j A VERY handsome AosortrocnVof all kinds u??w S l\. receiving at A. M. <fc U Kl&AlibYSi, X*' |a March 20tf . . j ? Just Received, 'm v A FEW more Dress Patternr of C^uadines audi 3 rL Bereges, Printed and Chintz Mjudlnk - - -/ 3 Also, Plain and Embroidered Mantles. Black. anjp. a White Grenadine Mantles, and Black Laeed Mantillas^ j at C. MATflESOK'Sf* ' ' '-I April 10?16 2w > 1 ? *?r - y.".0. *m e 1 CASE of Crosse A Black well's English. Sauces, co^Sv | 1 sisiiug of Worcestershire, Reading, llarvey aufb"' | _ Johu Bull. Received and for sale by " ' r '1-'< 1 Dec. 6, 1852. SHAW A AOSTIJiV3tf 3 , ? - ??.. - ' ?' ;? :- jf** Ml \. For Sale. ' ~ ' i A GOOD single boree wagon Harness. AJso, goodlf . \ XlL Irish Potatoes, at $1 per busheL. ' * . i April J5r. J. CllAULtSWORTIt,^. ) 5000 first qualityjlio Hdtidb'SEG'AllS . '* -% 5000 do do. .Gold Leaf do <&' 2000 do do Regalia- do . - - * . Received Jtnd for sale by . cti, 1852. " SHAW * lAj&TltfjJg LADIES' KID GLOVES Handiome Ku<&ftd?-. ?uibt (Aderies, Linen H'dkfs., Doilers, Table Lin- ' n9,.LiueB Sheeting, ta^Jsow opeoiaif stL March 20 DyiTNNY'S. . A LOT of fine Gaava JELLYvyptsfret^ed'^tf^ low for.cashby B. "W. CH A flBSRft^yyVJ ~~ To Rent. ' '' : THE Store formerly occupiedby the subscriber tyff be put in, first rate order abd rented terms. Possession given ou tho Tat July next- , % Apiil 19. ' *'E^W. BOSffEgfejfe ~ FOKSAJLEt ' T17 AGON Bridles, of myv itrarqaanuJhttfeW^'CMM^' (v U warranted to last as long, -as --two of^fdWhfet# j, make. Also, ^Vafirejg^ Trace chains of various qualities for, sale law for ? cask '. M _ TimbyN Union Water..l^beer. 1 11T1U4AM AL6ASDJEES agent ?** 1 4 T V tinnier District-. 1 5 This Wheel is" applicable" to all kinds of Machinery I j. requiring.water poster, the most simple and.power- '3 t'ul, and require- lerf water thai) any Vhecl*fesl^?v 4 r. tence, and has the odvuntSge pi working entirely submerged. e These Wheels may be seen in- operation at*H?e A: J gent's mills, fourteen miles below I ahtden,'wlTo .Wttt "i lt ,lso superintend putting them in, if aequiredC'or lib . 2 may be addrea.ed at Boykiu's Depot, 6. O. _J April 12. 15 . -- 12?. . V ; GEO.AEDE!*, ?. Mavcfactubee AXD Dealee IV "V/-r d Boots* Shoes, and Leather'' . T7" FXPS constantly on hand a large and well aStiOrt.lY. ed Stock of u 11 kinds of Goods in his lino. : * .Varch 1.?9tf ' ^ jt Just Received. 9. -J CASE Assort ed Preserve!. X 2 eases Ginger do. .? r' \*V j> 1 " Reading Sauce. ? - r ' ^ I " llarvey diJ. af 1 " John Bull jib. " . tv--' | (3 1 " Worcestershire Eauce. v- 1 n 1 " English Piccalilli. ,? 1 " " Pickles. je 2 " Amei icau Pickles * . I*" ~ % By J. A. SCHROGK CHARLESTON PRICED HARNESS SADDLERY; TRUNKS, MILITARY WORK, &o. d Manufactured to order and warrated. at CHARLESie TON PRICES, opposite Mr. Robert Man's Coach Fat* torv, Caiudon, S C., bv \ >f * ' LUKE ARMSTRONG. >? ?gTTen per cent, discount for cash within 30 days." 1 March 22. 12 tf ? - % " r. ^ SUPERTOR Countiy Lard; also, Alum Salt. For sale by E. W. BONNEY:' BEST quality 4-4, 6-4 and 6-4 India Matting, for dole ^ low by E. W. BONNET. 8* TJINE APPLE CFIEKSE, Fresh Fig*, Citron. C*X pers, Chocolate. Ginger Preserves, and Wash Powder. Just opened by K. W. BONNET. J /~\LD Government Java Coffee, fine Chewing tobacV_/ co, and Adiuuauliue Caudles. For sale by !b E. W. BONNET." ? : ? ? -J e- T> OCIvlNG CilAIRS, Bureaus, Grain Cradlts, Fans 1\ ning Machines. For side by Aptil 12?l5tf E. W. BONNET. id r ' Ladies' E'ejjaui Spring; jbtess Goods, IN Noitr Styles, of Berages, Tissues, Gienidim\ Jncollets, Lawns, Silks, Muslihs; the. Just received and for sale on the most reasonable terms at 1. March 29 BONNET'S. ! ? ; r OUMMER Clothing and Hats, of the latest slvlm, r. o for sale at BONNET^. !'* CHARLES S. WEST, 0 ATTORNEY AT LAW, AUSTIN, TEXAS. Will practice in the 2d Judicial-District and adjoining counties, and in the Sunremo and FoHnml ( Austin . References.?^essrs. Doswell, Hill A Co.. Galveston; Rugely, lilair A Co., New-Orleans; Patrick, Irwit A 9t Co.. Mobile; Bnykin McRae A Foster, Mobile. March 22-12tf \ j| | BOYS' SHOES. A GOOD Article, received and for sale by - ' \? ORKMAN A* BOONE. ; h- March 29?13tf , BOLOGNA SAUSAGES, Smoked Tongues, Snporior Canvas llama, for sale by jy J. A SCITROCK. ROBERT COACH-VAKER. on Broad Street near the Pest Oflloc. Camden. S. C. Builds end repairs Velii- ,3 rte | cles of all descriptions. Carriages, Buggies. Wagons, j Wheelbarrows, Ac. May 18,