Later from Europe. Paltimork, IVIny 24, 1853. The steamer Franklin "has arrived at New York, .with four days' later news from Europe. The quotations of cotton are the same as bv the former steamer, viz: Fair Orleans G 5 8? Fair Uplands 6 1 A. The sales of the three days amount to 17.50(1 hales. Havre cotton market quiet. Money market easy. Political news unimportant. Still Later. Baltimore, May 25, 1S53. The steamer Europa, which left Liverpool on the 14th, arrived at Halifax to (lav. bringing news three days later than the Franklin, and the cotton operations cf the legular eomcnercial week. Cotton has advanced from 1 10 a l*2d. Sales'of the week47,000 hales, of which specu lators and exporters took 11,500. Fair Orleans G 3 4; Fair Uplands G 3 8; Fair Mobiles G 3-8. The stock on hand in Liverpool is 750,00(1 bales. The Foreign Appointments. Washington', May 25.?The following is the List of.Foreign Appointments, reported to have been'made l?y the President and Cabinet, viz: Ministers Plenipotentiary : Prussia?Peter D. Vrootn, of New Jersey. Brazil?Win. Trousdale. Tenn. Chili?Samuel Medary, Ohio. Charge de A faires : Belgium?J. J. Scibles, of Ala. Netherlands?Aug. Belmont, N. Y. Sardinia?R. K. Meade, Va. Sicilies?Robert Dale Owen, Indiana. Austria?Henn- R. Jackson, Ga. Bolivia?H. L. Woodbury, Mass. Denmark?Henry Bedinger, Va. Buenos Ayres?vV. H. Bissell, 111. New Grenada?James S. Green, Mo. Consuls. Atfapulco?C. L. Dennan, California. Alexandria?Ed. DeLeon, S. C. Balize?D. L. Lee, Iowa. Honolulu?Benj. T. Angel, X. Y. Lahaira?Geo. W. Chase. , Bermuda?John W. Ilowden, Ohio. Bordeaux?Alfred Gilmore, Penn. Bienien?Wm. Hildebum, Wisconsin. Cork?Dennis Mullen, N. Y. Dublin?M. J. Lynch, HI. Dundeb?W. H. DeWolf, R. Island. Havana?A. JVI. Clayton, Miss. Hamburg?S. M. Johnston, Michigan. Hong Kong?Jas. Kecniuan, Penn. Melbourne?Jas. M. Tar]ton, Alabama. p.;nnn,._'rh?0 VV YVor* T0v? Paris- -Duncan K. McRae, NT. Carolina. Rio Ja"n>fro?R. G. Scott, Virginia. St. Thomas?Chas. Llealey, Kentucky. Tafeahuarm?\V. R. Piatt, Illinois. Triest?1.. Robertson, Louisiana. Trinidad de Cuba?John Hubbard, Maide. Valpariso?Reuben Wood, Ohio. Venire?D. G. Mitchell, Conn. Zurich?G. T. Grand, renu. Secretary' of Legation to Central America? F. A. Baleh of Pennsylvania. Commissioner to Hawatan Islands ? Shelton Leake, of Virginia. A-ppointments to England &c., as before announced. D*nuerous Cor.vrEKrEiT.?We were shown on Tuesday List, one of the most complete counterfeits that probably ever was got out.? It is a teu.dollar bill on the Salisbury Branch of the Bank of Cape Fear. It corresponds exactly in size with the genuine note of that denomination, and the engraving is admirably done and can only be distinguished bom the genuine by a close cojmpurisc u. The filling in jutd signatures ate not so well executed. But even this part of the work is so well calcula ted to deceive, that nine of ten Ait (bible to l>e imposed upon by it. The paper looks a little greasy and vulliaftonst This note was brought down from Ashe county^ and it is not doubted that there are many Wore from where it came -from. The public should he on their guard against it?Salisbury W&lbkmun. DIED.?On the 20th day of May, 1953, at bis residence near Dayton, Marengo couiKy, Ala., Dn William L. McCaa, in the 53d year of his age. The deceased was a native of Camden, S. C.4 and emigrated to Alabama in 1633, and continued a citizen of Myrengo co. until his death. By his gentlemanly deportment aud upright life he won tlit? esteem and respect of ail who knew him in his adopted State. He has left a wife and four children to mourn, his loss; but he left them in the hope of meetiug them again in Heaven. Marengo county, Ala., May 24, If53. Died.?On the 15tli lust., in this village, Mrs. Hester Huggins, wife of G. D. C. llug gins, Esq., after a lingering illness of several months, all of which she bore ivith the humble meekness and resignation of a Christian, leaving a husband and four chileren, togcthe; with a lame circle of relations and friends to mourn her loss.?Darliwjton Flay, 26th vlt. TO TI1JE SICK~ For the effectual rooting out from the system of a diseases brought on by indigestion, billiousness and im puriw of the blood, it Is a widely and well known fact that WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS are the great PANACEA. Throughout the entire South, these/ Pills have long been held in the highest repute, both by private individuals and by the Medical faculty of our country. Southern fevers and Southern diseases generally, yield to their influence at once; and the Unfortunate victim to "'earthly ills and woes" is made to thank Heaven that a sovereign balm has been provided. Let each try them for himself and if the medicine fails to satisfy, the experiment shall cost him nothing. Tuos. J. Woukman, Agent for Camden, S. C., and sold by Druggists and Merchants t hroughout the country. Juno 28?ly. poisoxjurci. Thousands of parents wlio u e Vermifuge composed o Castor Oil, Calomel, &c., are not aware, that while they ?nru>',r trrhenefit the nntient. thev are actually lavine, should make use of the only genuine medicine, Hobensack's Liver Pill*. 2CT-*He not deceived," hut ask for Ilobensack's Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and observe that each has the signature of the Proprietor, J. N. HOBKNSACK, as none else are genuine. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. * IMPORTANT TO DrSPKPTlCS. Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN, the true hicks tive fluid, or GASTRIC juice, preparedfrom RENNET ? ?!w. vattpth STA\r \ '!H OF THE OX. afterdiroe lions of BAItON LIEBIG, tlio great Physiologica Chemist, by J. 8. 110UGHT0N. M. D., Philadelphia. This i3 truly a wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION and DEBILITY, curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the GASTRIC JUICE. Pamphlets, containing Scientific evil dene? of its value, furnished by agents gratis. See no>;: a..i t.?o medical advertisements. i CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. BAGGING, per yard 12i to 13 BALK ROPE, per pound ....9 to .. BUTTER,... .per pound 20 to 25 BEEF per pound a to 7 BACON. per pound Ill to 14 COFFEE per pound 10 to 12 CHEESE, per pound 12 to 15 COTTON,... .per pound 7 to 10 CORN, per bushe 70 to 75 FLOUR, per barrel 5i to 6 EODDER, per cwt $1 to 11 IRON, per pound ? to o LARD, ..perpound 16 to MOLASSES,.. .per gallon, 31 to -11 I^AILS, per pound, 4 to 5 OATS, per bushel, 3Y to 45 PEAS, per bushel, CS 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. _ IS to 1 I. O. O. F.-kcniiatv Lodge, So. 9 rpiIE Regular Meeting of this Lddgc will bo bob X at their Ilnll, on Friday Evening, at 7 o'clock. D. R. KENNEDY, Secretary. LOST, ON the road between Canrden and Kirkwood j Small Brass Kettle. The tinder will be suita bly rewarded by leaving the same at this office. May 31, 1853. i*ouce. \ LL persons indebted to the Estate of William D j-V. McDowell, of Flat Rock, Kershaw District, de ceased, are reqdosted to make payment, and all havin< demands or claims against the said Estate, will prescn them paoperly attested to the subscribers. W. R. JOHNSON, ) JAMES L McDOWELL, I Ex'rs. a. a. Mcdowell. ) May 31-22 5t Kirk wood House for Sale or Kent. A DWELLING with ten Rooms, newly finished with Kitchen, three servant's Rooms and Stable attached. J. B. F. BOONE. May 31?22tf NEW BOOKS. CtOLLIER'S Notes and Emendations to the Text c > Shakespeare's Plays. Great Truths by Great Authors. A Dictionary of Aid to Rotlcction; Quotdfcns of Maxims, Metaphor? Aphorisms, Proverbs, wc., from writers of all ages. A Dictionary of Domestic Medicine and Household Sur gery, by Thompson k Smith. Elements of the Laws: or Outlines of the system c Civil and Criminal Laws in the U. S., and in tlx several States of the Union. Designed for genera use. By Thomas L Smith. Shakspeare's Complete Works, Life, Flays and Poems New editions of Moore, Scott and Milton. Wirt's Life Patrick licury. Lcyard's Second Expedition to Babylon and Neneveli Summer Cruise in the Mediterranean, by N. P. Willi? Shady Side; or, Life in a Country Parsonage. Everyday Scripture Reading. The Society of Friends. Romaneo of the Forum. Talcs of the Southern Ilordcr. Webber. Essays and Miscellanies; by Grace Aguillar. 3rd Vol Miss Strickland's Queens of Scotland. 5th " D'Aubrgnc's Hist. Reformation. Thomas' Travels in Palestine. Faben's Camel Hunt. Bird's Nick of tlio Woods. Gotriding's Young Marooncrs. Roland Trevor, or Pilot of Human Life. The Bible in the Countiiig-1 louse, by H. A. Boardmau D. D. Love Affairs in our Village 20 years ago. Marie de J^niere; A Tale of the Crescent City. Beatrice, bv Catherine Sinclair. Rachel Kell. Jennies' Diary, by Thackeray. Mr. Brown's Letters. Roger's Essays on Reason and Faith. Euglish Soldier in the U. S. Army. Hall's Legends of the West. Clara Morcland. Count Julian. Desperadoes of the South-West. Pictorial Life of Davy Crockett. Agnes Sorrell by James. Kate Stewart. Wild Western Scenes. Scalp Hunters. Rille Rangers, Ac. A. YOUNG. May 31-22tf FOR SALE !! Agreeable, Healthful Residence, Valuable Tan Yard and Tract of Land. rFHIE subscriber intending to leave the State, offer .1. for sale bis Residence, Tanyard and Tract ( Laud, containing one hundred acres, lyiug about miles North of Camden, on tlir collection, will bo sued in purtsi ance of instructions, if not settled at an early day. J. B. KERSHAW, Att'nv. May 31?22 Jut. " I LOT Old Plantation Cigars, 5000 "Rio Hondo" do. 5000 Sylva Brand do. For sale by W. C. MOORE. Fresh Saratoga Water, JUST received at WORKMAN'S Drug-Store. MR. SQFIER \\T ILL remain in Camden for a few days. Darin, t T his stay he will open a Kootn over the POS'I OPFICU, for the purposo of taking Daguerreotypes and will he happy to wait on those who may favor hir with a call. Thankful for tlicliberal patronage which he recoivci during his previous visit to this place, ho would stil solicit a continuance of the same. At his room will be found a largo collection of sped mens, among which is a Daguerreotype of Mr. Calhoun one of Jenny Lind, and one of Robt. Durns. Likenesses taken of sick or deceased persons at tliei residence. Daguerreotypes, Portraits and Engravings copied. Instructions given in the art, and apparatus furnish ed if desired May 17-20'.f BgBttaHBaKnBBBOHHanBBaanBBBDsnann School Notice. MISS E. C. ARMSTRONG will open tlio Female < Academy on the first Monday in June. JSlie -j comes well recommended as a Teacher, by persons j competent to judge. Oilers for tlio purchase of either of the Brick Buildings 011 the Academy Lot will be received by JXO. M. DESAUSSUltE, Pres'nt. A May 24?2t in 1 fo " Look Out!" tv OR rather look in as you pass by ( j 1 do Old Port Wine, 1 do " Holland Gin, "genuine." 1 Case Superior Wine Bitters. J Just received and for sale low by J May 24?21 ' Wi C. MOORK._ SI - ?? tli Ilnnis. w 1 AAA rounds superior I3ACOX HAMS. For Iv/UU sale liy W. C. MOORE. baegainsT DRY GOODS AT COST. . rTMIE subscriber having determined to close this | J_ branch of his business, offers his lartrc and well -* t selected stock of Domestic and Fancy Dry Goods at ^ Cost, either at wholesale or retail. To one wishing to commence a business, this offers ? a raro opportunity. To un approved purchaser, tho terms will bo very liberal. O B. W. CHAMBERS. ] Camden, May 17. 20 tf J Cg'Tho Lancaster Ledger, Darlington Flag and d< [, Sumter Banner will iusert one month. te s New Tailoring Establishment. r I'M IK undersigned begs leave to inform the citizens or " 1 of Camden and vicinity, that ho has commenced business, next door to Workman's Drugstore, where he will be happy- to servo all who may favorhun with their orders. ~ s Cleaning and Repairing in all its branches executed 'i with despatch. P. II. PAPK. ' May 17-20 tf 1 Bramh of tho Bank of (he Stale of m f South-Carol ill at Cuntden. Ti I 4 LL Notes intended for Renewals h't this Bank in xY. the months of Juno and July, must be in the original signatures of the makers and endorsers. 7 ' D. L. DESAUSSURK, Cashier. May 17 20 2in 4 5 and C-t INDIA MATTING, for sale low to 1 to close, by K. W. BONNEY. x 7 1__ w GRAIN Cradles of a superior quality, for sale by *ri K. W. BONNEY. D C? A SILVER Mounted Carriaare Harness, of Jobn- Li 1\L son's make, for sale at less tlian cost by I st May 17. E. W BONN BY. m I C< Mortgage Sale. E; I WILL sell before the Conrt House door in Cam Si den, on the first Monday in June next, FOUlt LIKELY NEGROES, as the property of Jesse Wes- Li singer, and mortgaged by him to Paul T. Villcpigue, re 1 to foreclose said mortgage. THOS. BASIC IN*, Agent. ca May 10. ($130) '20?3t ^ DRY GOODS, I IX CHARLESTON, S. C. cl BROWNING & LEMAN, * NO. 200 & 211 KING, CORNER OF MARKET ST., fo Will olfer to FAMILIES ?uid PLANTERS visiting Charleston this Spring, the CHOICEST STOCK of m STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS a' That has ever been offered for inspection in tills city, al They invito an examination, and assure their friends and purchasers generally, that their prices will w COMPARE FAVORABLY vi WITII ANY MARKET IN TilE UNITED STATES. Terms Casli or City Acceptance. BROWNING k LEMAN, tl Successors to C. <0 A'. L. Kerrison tfc Co. hi May 10. 10 tf Saddler's and Coach Maker's Goods, ^ *1 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. >f ff 2 ' THOMAS MACKENZIE & SOXS, J j .2iro. 222 Baltimore Street, a BALTIMORE, ?i it TM PORTERS and DEALERS IN SADDLERY, ll d A HARDWARE and COACHGOODS?offer to 01 Southern Dealers Goods in their line, such as Stirrups '' }' Bridle Bits, Uogski.s, Buckskins, Buckles of all sorts' a u Web's Patent Leather, Axles, Springs, beat Felloes' al c Shafts, Castings, of all sorts; Tacks, Saddler's Sewing Silk, Serges, Patent Canvass, Cloths, ;j Oil and Brussels Carpetings, d Carriage Bolts and Screws, of all sizes In short eve- r ir thing needed by a Saddler, Coach Maker, and Harness d Maker. Being DIRECT IMPORTERS, with ample 1' means, wo can oiler to Southern Buyers as good r( >. Goods, at as low prices, and on as good terms, to 1' punctual customers, as any other House in the United al f. States. Try us, and address ft' i. THOMAS MACKENZIE A SONS. d' i, 222 Baltimore street, Baltimore. May 10. _ _10 ' .In i* Professor Alexander C. Barry's e TlilCOPIIEROl'S, 2 OR Medicated Compound, for preserving, fastening, / softening and promoting the growth of the hair, " cleansing the head, ahd curing diseases of the skin, and external cuts, bruises, Ac. Tlie common consent ct 3- of all wlio have used Barry's Tricophcrous, whether aI r for the improvement and invigorntion of the hair, or A for eruptions, cuts, bruises, Ac., places it at the lieud F of all preparations intended for like purposes. This rc is no ill considered assertion. Figures and facts bear it out. The sales avernco a millions of hnttloM n vpiii" E - - - ? t ~ o ?* 'r ; j the receipts, in ensh, $100,000. This year the buii- ct ness will exceed that amount. The number of orders sj which daily arrive at the depot and manufactory, 137 _ Broadway, New York, addressed to Professor Barry, !l |V enclosing cii9h, and requiring immediate attention, lt would scarcely bebvlievcd. The wholesale demand is from 2,Q0o to 3.000 bottles a day, probably exceed- jj( ing that of all the other hair preparations conjoined. * The popularity of the article everywhere, ami the jjt liberal terms to dcaiers, combine to increase its sales t, with great rapidity; and improvements it: its cooipol sition, made at considerable expense, adds to its repu- l tation as well as its intrinsic value. l*'or sale whole- \ sale and retail, hy the principal merchants and drug* jj( gists throughout the United States and Canada, Mcxi- \ co, West. Indies, Great Britain and Fiance, anil hy Dortch, Jones ?fc Co., Camden. Sold in large bottles. Price 25 ets. May 24?6m* ?20 HEWARDT 1 > UNAWAY, on last Tuesday, the 17th instant, my IX boy lttCIIARD, a wllito mulatto, about live feot ^ three or four inches high, tolerably stout built, about twenty-two years old, with straight light hair, lias a y - very sulky appearance, and answers quick and short 9t when spoken to; said boy 1ms a short thick foot, his g hands short and thick, chubby fingers. Ho lias the scar of a blister on bis foreboai just above tlio eyclm ?,io? trir ift 1,01ft ;i i.JPft.,,..i.:.. i...? >. viuno, * J nvuutig ilia tujl VI liai. r a down over his forehead, ho will be snro to pass him- J self for a white man. for ho is very white and lias been d taking great care of his skin for some timo. When he II left ho had a clotli cap and black coat and a dark colored pair of pants; he will bo sure to change his cap J i- and clothes as soon as ho can, ho also wears his hair * i, in front straight down to hide the sear of the blister. lie is a Shoemaker by trade, though he may not go at _ r the business expecting that ho will bo so advertised. The above Howard of Twenty Dollars will bo paid for his delivery in any Jail in the State. Ho will bo i- suro to givo himself another name. JAM MS LOWKY. Hradleyville. Sumter District. S. C., May 17. 21?f>t A % SELLING OFF! } {59,000 WORTH OF DRYG0ODS. JAV1NG made arrangements to leave Camden in ji July next, I now offer my stock of New and Fashionable Dry Goods AT COST FOlt CASIL ( very considerable portion having been purchased New York a few weeks ago, the stock will be und as frcsli and attractive as usual. Having only ro months to dispose of the Goods, GREAT I2sUCEMENTS will be offered. J3?PEnrly calls arc earnestly requested, its I must >silively leave at the time stated. JAilES WILSON. May 10. 19 tf Segars! Scgars!! Scgars!!! rUST received, a fresh supply of SEGARS, some ' with sliort names aud some with long ones. All be sold for cash, if I eau get it. May 20. JAMES MeEWEN. ?1 : 1 For Sale. ~W,A HONEY aud HOUSE SHOE NAILS. c; J May 10. JAMES McEWEN. si -o JACKSON HOUSE, o S NOW OPEN for the reception of Travelers and . Boarders. It is located one door North of Messrs liaw tfc Austin's large Grocery Store, and opposite ie Charlotte and Camden Stage office, llis charges ill be moderate. * THUS. BOONE. May 10. ltt. tf . *' JAMES Jl. HURST, Formerly of the American Hotel, j 1TAVING purchased out Mr. Stein's Merchant's n 1 Hotel, King St., would be glad to see any of his p iends. Has reduced his board to $1 50 per day. ? May 10. 19 5t WILLIAM TARVJGK, ABINET MAKER AITD UPHOLSTERER > ESPEOTFULLY informs the citizens of Camden " A and its vicinity, that lie has located himself one )or above Mr. P. P. Yillepigue's store where he in- "I nds carrying on the Cabinet making business in all J i various branches. b ^"Furniture repaired, polished and put in complete s der. All orders executed with neatness and despatch. Funerals furnished at the shortest notice. t April o?15tf W. TARVKR. ' Men's Goods. r ^AXCY colored 6-4 Tweeds. Freneit Summer Cas. simcre. Italian Cloth. Drop D'Kte, bleached, brown' j ul colored Drills, Marseilles and Silk Yestings, Silk, uslin and Silk and Linen Cravats, Stocks, Fancy (j ies, Gloves, Shirts, Collars, Hats, &c. March 29. MoDOWALL k COOPER. .adies' Water-Cure Establishment, ' AT COLUMBIA, S. C., '7" KPT by DR. EDWARD RILEY and LADY. .V For the Cure and Reliefof Amcnorrhcea, Dysmo 1 rrhoea. Prolapsus Uteri, Fluor Albus, Barrenness J am early marriage, and Nervous Prostration, . Young, committed on Friday, lltli hist. 1 aid negro is about five fcrt 8 or 10 inches high, thick :t, has heavy eyebrows, with small eyes, holds his cad far back in walking, is said to have a small scar a the back of his hand from a burn, with a scar run- ^ ing through it caused by it cut from a knife. Ho is * liout thirty five years of age, and is quick spoken nd intelligent. * JOHN D. YOUNG. ' Cam Jen, S. C., Feb. 22, 1853. 8 COLUMBIA HOTEL. CI IE.subscriber, having purchased the above cstab- s bailment, hereby notifies his friends and the pub- 1 c generally, that he will spnrc no pains or expense to mder those who may call upon him comfortable. His ables will be supplied with the best the market will lord. The Bar will be furnished with the best of liuors?and bis stables with good ostlers and provenL?r. Call and see lor vourselvcs. JOHN HARRISON. Columbia, March 0 11 2in. j )N and after this date tlio Passenger and Mail Train will run once a week, say WEDNESDAY, vice a day, from the Junction to Camden and back; muccting at the Junction with the Night Passenger id freight Express Trains from Charleston at 8 o'clock ,. M., and bring up Passengers and light freight: Stock oultry, Eggs, Fruit, and oilier light articles will be ~ ,'ccivcd at the Camden Passenger Depot, on "Wednes- r iys, at 10 o'clock A. M., and connect with the night xpress Train (down) from Columbia. It will bo nc ssary for shippers of stock to give three of four days t >ticc, that cars may be provided for them. The Train will run directly through to Columbia j id back on Friday?one day only. s Schedule of Running Time. f FlItST Oil MORXIXO TRAIN*. i cave Camden at f> A.M." * rrivo at Junction at 7.45 " * cave Junction at 8.00 " s rrive ut Camden 10.45 " 8 SECON'D, Oil MID-PAY TRAIN, ON WEDNESDAY. cave Camden at 11.30 A.M. rrivo at Junction at 2.15 P.M. ? eave Junction at 2.45 '** - rrive at Camden at o.io N. D. JJAXLKY, Agent. j Jan 18 o tf ] ~ CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! J LEONARD CHAPIN, 1 i IANUFACTURER and Dealer in CARRIAGES c 'I and HARNESS of every description, Nos. 1'24 [ectitlg at and S3 Wentwortli-8t. next to the old and of Gilberts ,t Chapin, Charleston, S. C. Feb. 1. 5 tf _ . RIMCKS FOR SALE. IMIK subscriber has on hand n large quantity of . GOOD IS RICK, which may be had on application January 23. J. F. SUTHERLAND. Cigars and Tobacco. : OAAA Rio Hondo Cigars, ^UUU 10 Gross Fine C ut Chewing Tobncoo, 10 Boxes fine Chewing Do. For sale by W. C. MOORE. Wffl. I?I. SHAMO^, ( Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, CAMDEN, S C. Has removed his uinee to that one door above . \\>tinp's Bool; Store- Jan. 'J4. | 1 I II I I II11 11 l_ II III j I III Will VARIETY STOVE WAREHOUSE. I BARTLETT BENT, Jr. AXUFACTURER AXI) ITEA I.ER IX THE HOST APPROVED STOVES, RANGES, Fanners' LJoilers, Ship Cabooses, Gas Ovens, 'harccil and Hard Coal Furnaces, Oven Fronts, Iay3._ J. A. SCHROCK. HEAD <>IJARTERS, MILLFOBD, April 18th 1853. Ocdkr No. 3. s 1MIE following Regiments will parade for Revie$ . and Drill at the times and places stated below, iz. Tlie 33d Regiment of Infantry at Conwayboro, on .'ucsday the 24th of .May next. The 32d Regiment of Infantry at or near Marion Jourt House, on Friday the 27th of May. The 29th Regiment of Infantry at or near Darlingon Court Ilouee, on Tuesday the 3I?t ,pf May. The 30th Regiment of Infantry at or near Bennetts'ille, on Friday the 3d of June next The 28th Regiment of Infantry at or near Chesterield Court House, on Tuesduy the 7th of June. The 7th and 8th Regimentaof Cavalry will parade, r such portions of them as the Brigadier General 1?- -1 ?T>Aff!inonta mnat nAnrnn'onf nnyuircci, wim iui?uu> ............. The line will be formed and ready for Review at 12 clock M. The Commissioned and Nou-Cortimissioned officers rill assemble the day previoue to ^he Review, on heir respective parade grounds for Drill and Instrucion. The Brigadier Genferids will with their staff, attend he Reviews in their Brigades, and are charged with he extension of this order. By order of the Commander-in-Chief, J. W. CAXTEY, Adj't and Insp. Gen. pg" All the papers in the Division willpublish veekly, until the Reviews lire over, and toe Uharlus011 Mercury, Courier aud Standurd, tri-weckly. NOTICE. I'M IE Town Council of Camden arc desirous of . hiring by the month, ten or twelve able bodied lands to work on the streets and ditches in the town >f Camden. Liberal wages tvill be paid for the nine. All applications to be made to .cither of the [own Council, or to the Town Mnrslial. B^ order of Council, L. W. BALLARD, Marshal. Coiineil Chamber, April 20. NOTICE." ALL persons are hereby notified and cautioned not to trade for or receive a note given by me o Xelsoti Newman or bearer for fifty-five dollars, daed the 15th January, 1853, and payable the 1st of January, 1854, with interest from the date. The lonsiiiemtion of the note having failed entirely, I vill not pnv it Unless compelled by law. ROBERT PHILLIPS. April 25. 17 St. Pure White Lead. A LARGE and fresh supply of Harrison's extra I l\ quality Parlor Lead, Chrome Green, ground and Iry; Linseed Oil; Spirits Turpentine, ?fce. . Fraser, Solicitor for Complainant, that he do ap>eor and plead, answer or demur to tho Complain* Hit's Bill of complaint within three months frbro pubicutiou of this rule, or tailing to do so, nn order pro* onfesso will be entered against him. W. 11. R. WORKMAN, c. e. k. d. April 5, 1053. [$7J 3m Leather! Leather!! Leather!!! A GOOD assortment of every description. Just l\. received and for sale by March 23?13lf WORKMAN ?fe BOONE. Tarrant*' Seltzer Aperieiit. A LARGE and fresh supply; also, Ellis' Solution Lx. of Citrate of Mngnoein; Sulph. Quinine; Sulph. ilorphinc, Hydriodate of Potash, Iodine, Ac., Ac. Just received at Z. J. DeHAyS. icron?r I IIIID. "CousardVIIams. ltoceived and forsalobv Dec. G, 1352. SlIAW & AUSTIN. OEOKGE IIOPRIXSO^" Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, Practises in Charleston and the adjoining Districts I {jyOrncK No. i? P.road Street. HARMONY FEMAtrC&LEftE, 3 At Sumter Mineral Sprues, S. C-> H Rev. Professor MOPG A'X"V Provident. SH ILL bp organized and open?$on the first day.o ^Bj Circulars will be sent to applicants. .*? - ** MISS Ct I,. FAVEf J RECENTLY PROil COLU-MlHrA,. . r BEGS leave to inform the Ladies oPCanuftn t7iidi!alj?* vicinity, tliatsJiC lias er-.1!iblbJiul_bemh at_ den, where she Will take pleasure in doing all winlcjA" '.,jH the lifrts oT .MILLINERY ifNft Being' experionecil In her busiliew^ sl? feel6-?pedf^s^^|B she can make ail work left ih. tier. liniiils in tjirne&t$i&* "'SB inunuer, and Hi tlic most fashionable style. She bepyj^^JB by close attention to business, to gain li share of pid^ lie patronage.' She may bp found at the Store one door soofn ;<^HI April 12. - 15 ; tf CARRIAGES/ ^ I At tlic Old Stand of S. & J. Giiw%\ l| Q & E. M. GILBERT doutinuo the CARKUG^/jM O BUSlXESSat the above stand, Nos. 35 and >10. Wentworth street, where th.ey will be pleased to es? liibit to their old friends anfl customers a very extcttr fl sivc stock of VEHICLES, comprising lhofie>l their fl own mniiulacture, together with the various other jfl styles usually fbimd in this market. Their long flc-. -?fl| quaihtaiice with this market as manufacturers andjftfl dealers will enable thein to offer great inducements to:? purchasers, both in stylcs and prices. ,. /fl| Charleston, Aug. 2t). 07 If" SODA ORISSAL WATER, H HAVING procured a nkw and tery comjJele ?|K' parntns tor MA'stKAcruuiNG^aud Bottusg Sopjt. ,'~yM br Mineral Water,*-fli6 subscriber is nowreadv toTuf1- &SB nish Lemon Sooa and SarsXpahella in any quahff?y*2 ' fl to those whb deal In the article. " * v.-^ jrrf'^B Couirtry Merchant*,, Hotels, Restnhrtints ah8 , JB lies, can he eupplied at the shbitesi nnticf. - Sjfl Terms Cash. FRANCIS L ZEJttP. V jfl April 12 15 itf - Jfl NEW SPRING GOODS. / AY Jill Y handsome Assortment of kinds no#- . * receiviugat A. M. r . SH .... t ; Just Received, M A FEW more Dress Patterns of Grenadines -anil" ? Bcreges, Printed and ChintaMuslins. " ,-M Also, Plain and Embroidered Mantles. Black ond'"r White Grenadine Mantles, and Black Laced Matii!lia%r. at -C: MATllligOSV M April 10?1C 2w -v. 1C ASE of Crosse & Black well's English Sauces( co&i.: Jl Bisting of Worcestershire, Heading, llarvcy-sijj^ ' 38 John Bull. -Received and lor sale by' - . . * gH Dec; 6,1852. SHAW* 4. jttJStlN; I ?\JM For Sale. . A GOOD single boreewag'oriTlarhe&J. Am, gdod 1 il Irish Potatoes, at $1 per busheli . M April 15. J. C1LARt;E8WORyj 1.' 5000 firsi'quality Rio Hbiilio ?EGARS J 5000 ,do do Gold-Leaf do % 2000 do do Regalia do Jjj .Rfcccived and for sale by G, 1852. SHAW ,t AUSTIN ^ LADIES' Km GLOVES Handsome Fai&FvroDch I Embroideries, Linen H'dkfs., Doilers, Table Lin- - J ens, Linen Sheeting, de., now oldening at. ; '.M March 23 BONNNFSfr jj \ LOT of fine Guava JEI.LY, just received and' 9 li. low for cash by B. W. CHAMBERS.~ '9 To Rent. ... , '1 THE Storo formerly occupiedby the subscribcr'will 4 be put in first rate order and rented on good' teHils:.. Possession glveil on the 1st J illy next. * A April 15; E. W. BONNEY.^OH?ALii ~ ' "1"AT AG ON Bridles, of riiy own manufacture, one V V warranted to last a& iohg- as ttto of Northern make. Also, Trace chains of various qualities for. .Sale low for . cash. F. J.OAXS. Timby'a Union Water Wheel. .1 WILLIAMM. SANDERS agent for Kerebawqnd f 'Vl Sumter District*. This Wheel is applicable^ all kinds of Machinery requiring water power, tlie most simple and power- J ful, and requires Jess water than aiiy Wheel in e*is- ] teucc, and has the advantage of Working eulirejy 9 suomergea. . ' ] These Wheels ivav be seeh bperation at the gent's mills, fourteen miles below Cumden, who wilt, ^ also superintend putting tbetfi ihK if required, of he may be addressed ut Boy kid's-ifepoLS. C. - * April 12. 13 12m. GEO. AL?E\, 2 Manxfacturek and Dealer lif Boots, Shoes, and Leather. KM MPS constantly 6ft hand alurgc and well assort-^ cd Stock of all kinds of Goods iu liia liue. . March 1.?9tf - ; ;? - 4 Just SScccivcd. 1CASE Assorted Preserves; * 3 2 cases Ginger do; 1 " Reading' Sauce. 1 " Harvey . do. 1 " Johu Bull dol 1 " Worcestershire Sauce; 1 " English Pitcalilli. 1 " " Pickles. 2 " Air.eiican Pickhs . . .. ... ... By J. A. SCIIROCK GHARL^TON^PRICEST 11'AllXESS SADDLEKY, TRUNKS, MILITARY WORK, Ac. Manufactured to order and warrated, at CHARLES-" TON PRICES, opposite Mr. lloWt Man's Coaoli Factory, Camden, S C.,!iJ ... v. LUKft ARMSTRONG. f-^TTen per cent, diseoant (bif ecJsh withift 3ft days. March 22. 1 i tf SUPERIOR CountivLard; also, Alirh Salt. For sale by K. Xt: SONNEY. n EST quality 4-4, 5-4 and G?1 IftdiaMatting, forsalo XJ low by m V. BONNET.' PINE APPLE CHEESE, F**h Figs, Citron. Copers, Chocolate, Ginger Preserves, and "Wash Powder. Just opened by K. AV. BONNEY". OLD Government Coffee, fine Chewing Tobacco, and AdatOnntiffe Caudles. For sale by E. AV. BONNEY. ROCKING CHAIRS, Bureaus, Grain Cradles, Faulting Maeliijies. For salo by Apiil 12?lS'tf E. AV. BONNET. SUMMER Clotllingaud Unto, of the latest style*,, for sale at BONNEY S, * BOYS' SHOES. * * : \ GOOD Article, received and for sale lv X\. - \\ ORKMAN & BOOfct, March 29?IStf BOLOGNA SAUSAGES, Smoked Topics, Suj-o- - 4 nor Canvas llama,'for sale by 7: J. A. SCIIROCIv. v ROBtRT ITIAIV, COACII-MAKER, on Ilrond Street, near the Post f , Offico. Camden, S. C. Builds end repairs Vclh eles oLall descriptions, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons* Wheelbarrows, Ac, Slay 18. DRIED Figs, Oranges, Prunes, Raisons. Citron and Currants?a l'rcah lot jvtsi reeowed bv J. A. SCHROCfc. MEAL and GRITS?a fresh supply kept const an ly on hand hy J. A. SCIIROCK, WILLIAM M. WATSON, | ASIIIONARLF.P TAlT OIt. f VMM.X, S, C