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city of Havana was finally taken possession of. J It was just two months and eight days from the date of the arrival of the expedition to the j day the British took possession of the city.? j With the capital there was given up the whole ; territory annexed t<? it, extending ISO miles 1 westward ; so that this conquest was the most decisive of all that had taken place throughout , the course of the war. It had b'esides all the j effectf a naval victory. Nine ships of the line fell into the hands of the conquerors; three had been sunk in the harbor; and two, far advanced on the stocks, were destroyed. The rloss to the Spaniaids in ships of war, mefchant ships, mono}', tooacco, aim ouier aiuais ui i value, which estimated at JC3.000.000 sterling.1 On the return of peace in 17(53 Havana was restored to the Spaniards 't he key* <>f the city were formally delivered up t<> the Comic de Kicla, on w|om the government had been conferred on tie 7t h of July of that year, and the English garrison was embarked for. Eu_ rope. V TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.; \. Nbw York, April 4.?The steamship; Baltic has arrived from Liverpool, with dates tl the 22d u!t. tin the Cotton market the sales for fonrdays] wlere 18,000 bales, of wlifelt 2000 hales to ex- J pAitersand 1000 to speculators. The demand wAs moderate. Fair Orleans (5 1 -5 ; Middling 5 3\4 ; Fair Upland, 6 14; Middling, 5 5 8. iV ? n i i.-i 9i . * wi.:?.. ! **^t'5lUUl Vw'it Kill LiU'UI, ?J-Jt , v^ni", xj*r , ' nn? j and i'eilow Corn, 41. Lard and Rice* have # improved. Anotfcer despatch says cotton was dull. No ! actual cliatige had occurred iu prices, hut to ! effect considerable sales, a reduction of 1 Sili ' w<>uld halve to be made. .Middling Orleans' was qtioteVl at 5 11-10, and Middling Upland j 5 1-2. FJour was dull without material change j in prices.- Wheat declined Gd, and (A?rn 3-., a 4s. Trade at Manchester was limited to the im j mediate wl-uits of buyers. Money was tight i in London, and the export-of gold large. It wasexpected that the Bank of England j would raise the rate^of inte?e?t. It is stated ; that the Rothschilds have taken the TuikNh loan of ?200,000. The Times correspondent says that 5000 English troops would pass through France, to I embark at Toulon for Turkey. The French Funds have 1 irgely decline I. Heavy forgeries have been committed on the Havana agent of?the San Fernando Bank at .Madrid. The Baltic was detained two days in an ice pack, which carried her 300 miles southwest i Sin* left Liverpool on tlie <J&1, p:i<se<J the At I latitic on the 25th, and Sarah Sands in tlit* j Channel, 'rtio Europa arrived out on Toes ! (lav. The Czar had refused the ultimatum of the ; VV estcrn powers. OiHcial document- hav? j been receiviH in England, fu-uially declaring war. Napier's fleet arrived at Winifo Sound on the loth. The allied fl *eis were at B ieos Bay but wonhl soon re-enter the Black S a. N<? engagement had occurred in Europe o> Asia.' It is reported that a llussiait convoy of treasure hail been re captured near "he Ears. The Greek insurrection i> entirely over. Th?i first division of the French Armv, under Gen. , Corbe^t, had sailed for Turkey. The Faun-li j ? i hi . ,i loan nan an neen iu.\c<i. Tl?- Baron .Manten/r^l had nr?r,-.] the moi. ; trality of Persia in n connninication to ihe ) Chambers. Nothing had heeii heard fuuii | Aus'ria. The neutrality of Sweden was n<<t recognised. Russia had prohibited the export j ol gold. The answer of the Czar was telegraphed i from Berlin on the lSdi to the French Cabinet, and immediately sent to the English min-1 isters, who immediately seni word to Na- j Pi('r- , Four French ships had heen sent to join the : Engli-h fleet jn the Baltic. Napier arrived at ! Copenhagen on the'20th. Russia continues to urge Prussia to preserve her neutrality Bills on IVussi.4 were unsalea Ide in London. At .St. Petersburg, exchange on London had fallen to 2s. 10d. Baltimore, April 4.?The Connecticut j election has resulted in the complete overthrow.] of the Democrats. The Whigs elect 17 out of! 21 Senators, and about two thirds of the lower Ilou-e. There has been no choice of State I olficers by the people, the temperance ticket i having received a lar?.e vote. The Empire City and St ir of the Soii'h lyive arrived at New York. Trade in Havana was difll. Many American vessels were in port ? | The Princeton arrived on tlie"2S:h. Tlie Is land was suffering Ironi drought. Upwards of twenty of the largest Sugar plantations had been burnt in eonseqinnnte of the dry cane ig. j niting from the sparks of a locomotive. The loss is immense. Bai.twoke, April 0. ?The Rhode Island election has resulted in the complete success of the Whigs?a W hi" Governor and Legisla-, ture ha vino been elected by large majorities. Coime< ticut lias given a majority against tlie Democrats of 5,000. The W hig majority in the Senate is thirteen, arid in the House thirty eight. W'.wijxnTox, April 7, 1854 ?The fbuNdcn treaty will probably be rejected at tlie next executive session ol the Senate. I be .Nobras , ka queition was debated to day in the lluii-e bv Messrs. Prescm and Gcrritt Smith. The Senate was not in executive session today. i he treat y will be decided next week. Its prosneets are no better. Nkw Yokk, April 8.?The steamship Enropa arrived this afternoon, at 1 o'clock, wiili Liverpool dates to the *J5ih of March. Tile Liverpool ^,'otton market was dull and prices had declined ;in eighth to a quarter.? The sales of the week were 32.0'>0 bales. The decline in Cotton* was principally -in the lower grades. The quotations are, |- air Orleans, 0 1-2; Middling, 5 5-8; Fair M"bik?atid Upland-;, 0 J-4: Middling, 5 1-2. 'ill-stock J on hand was 050.000 bales. Ilo.-in was low-j er, ami sales of 2500 bids. Common at 5 a 5.10. Lice was in limited demand ; Interior I Carolina, 15 a 10s. The London maikets were dull and quota- I lions generally had declined. At Havre, on the 221, Cotton had advanced U ; sales of the week 0,000 bales. Wheat had declined 0d daring the week. ' Flour had declined 2s. Corn was unsaleable at 39s. Provisions were active. The Czar's reply had not been received, and the aspect of things was urn-hanged. The export of g>dd tpmi Fngland is not quite so heavy. The rate of Hunk interest is (CI'.'ll.ll'JC'l. k The London Globe says that Russia lias recognized the neutrality of Sweden. The Prussian Chambers earnestly recommend to the Government to act with the Western Powers, but the Government holds back. Austria ostensibly aets with the \5 estern Powers, but not decisively. The Cambria sailed on the 23th for Kingston to ship more troops. The Toneriflc has sailed with part of a regiment for .Malta. OBITl'ARV. DEPARTED this life in this place on the 31st March 1S54, Mrs. Susan D. Witiikhsroo.v, in her sixty second year, consort of the laic Rev. John Witherspoon, D. D., of Hills fioro', X. C. is. bTk. THE IMPORTANCE OF REGULARITY. It is highly important that mankind should cbserve stiiet regularity in all the affairs of life. Regularity induces health?Irregularity produces disease. Jpist people are particularly about eating at regular hours ?retiring to rest at regular hours?rising at a regular time?and wn should 1m cnuallv as particular about discharging, from the bowels, the feeul ?n<l acrimonious l|iimors ot the body at a regular hour?to empty the bowel.] of their contents at a regular time. If mankind would observe this great and important duty, and prepare their bowels to mote regularity, they would avoid much sickness. Radway's Regulators induce Regularity. They regulate every organ to regular action. The I-iver. Pancreas, Kidneys, Heart, skin, Bowels, and all oflier organs, will, alter the action of Radvay s Regulators, move with all the regularity of clock-work. Persons troubled with Costivcness. Indigestion. Dyspepsia. Ac., will iind that by taking one of Radway's Regulators every, on going to bed, they will have a pleasant discharge ol the bowels in the morning at a regular period of time. One Regulator will regulate?three will purge. Sold by Druggists everywhere. 15 A CARD. Since the Proprietors' recent Laboratory enlarge incuts .have allowed him to supply his'numerous order!" for Lyon's Knthairon, he has also introduced some new Chemical nihilities which add* still to the high charaeter of this immensely po ular article for Curling, Beautifying, Preserving and Restoring the llair. Let those now use, ^ Who never used before, And those who always used, Now use the more. Tl/e Price is still 25 cents, in large bifftles, and maybe bad ufeany store in t'?c L'nited States. D. S. Barnes, Proprietor, 1G1 Broadway, N. Y Sold by every Druggist in Camden, llaviland, Harrall ACo., wholesale Agents, Charleston. Oct. 25, 43 tf CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. BAGGING, per yard, 124 to 13 BALM KOPK, per pound 9 to .. BUTTER " to 25 BEE.-, C to 8 BACON " 10 to 12 COFFEE " ' 12 to 14 CHEESE " 14 to 18 COTTON ' 7 to 94 CO UN per bushel, 87 tolOO F LO [Tit,... per barrel 7 to 7 J FODDElf, per#tvr 7 5 to SI LAUD,.. 1 .perpound 12k to 11 MOLASSES,.pergallon 30 to 42 0ATS, per bushel, 37- to 5u BE AS " 75 to 87 SCO Alt... .per pound, '! (J to 12 SALT per sack to 2 FOREIGN AND NEW PLANTS. IMPORTED DIRECTLY PROM FRANCE. T R. BEL LET, florist fioni iWis, hn> I In* lionor to ^ L iiifoinv Ladies and Gentlemen, that he has ar-< rive.1 in this place, with a large eolU-ctiou of the rar-st I-'L()\V ERS and I'LANT-FRl ITS. \\ ith 5<n'i varieties of ih-w ros? trees of iliffjymit colors, twelve perpetual elital.ing and ne.iss r.-sc tree* not included, such as Camel ia-, Ladies' Orange Tiers, .Magnolias, Kbodcndodraui, Peony Trees, Atnorylis, LMvarf Dahlias, Ac., Ac. FRUIT Tit EES, stieh as Fear, Apple, Cherry, Flu m. Apricots, Pencil Trees, Goes .-berry Bush, and Perpetual ltaspberr?. 20 Liferent kinds of VINES, all softs of flowers and vegetable seeds, and Afriean Asparagus. Amateurs will find catalogues of the above plan's at the store of Mr. G. W. Shaw. N. B.?Mr. Belli t will remain inCam-len for a few days only. . April 11?if. Lleetion NoJiee. OUPKHKIJ t!ia' the lleeorderadvertispin the Canti! 'ii .In'.inril that there will lie an Klcctioii held at tin? Council Chamber on Wednesday, the Huh Instant, lor a Ueconler, Treasurer. Marshall and Captain ol" tiie Town <iuard. also, tin- four Town Cuardmcn. koepets of the Town Clock, and ringers of the nin?o'clock hell; all applicants for either of said ollices must hand in '.licir Letters addressed to Council, in their own handwriting, previous to that time. JJv order of Council, L. W. HALIiAKD, T. ltceordcr. Council Chaniber, April 5 15 SAMfchS WILSON having placed hi^Xotes and Itui.lrs in mt? 1. 1?. ? .? I . I.^m !. given to all persons who iiim y ho indebted t<^ hi ill to niic immediate paviueut W. H. It. WORKMAN*. March 30 -15 f Notice. VN* Y person wishing to rent a comfortable dwelling house in the town of Camden, or purchase a line Kirk wood place, can he accommodated bv calling on J* R. JUY. April 10 15 Ti!!l VETODIOGUAI'HY of an Actress, by .Mrs. Mowntt. l.ouis Nap?]c?n ami his Times. Mrs. Partington's Carpet Rag of Fun, with 150 Engravings. The Old Doctor. Miriam Alroy. Conturine Fleinmiiig. The Young Duke. The Wheel of Misfortune, llvpatia, etc., A LEX AN DEL YOUNG. April II. 15 tf. Aeiv Spriigg tioodt. r pi IE Subscriber has received a large ami elegant as1 sort merit of Spring and Summer Goods, both Fancy and Staple, which ho invites the attention of purchasers'to exaniine.-as he will sell as low as the same I quality of goods can he had elsewhere. W. I). .ncDOWAEL. April S 15 _ B9nls tlurdtvare ami Crockery. MY stocks of Hats. Hardware ami Crockery, China and Glassware arc very complete and embrace ! nearly every article called lbr iti this market. w ii \t..nmi'ATT Aprils 6t 15 Hill Irons and Agririillural ImpEctmoals. SAW Mill Tin? irons, cranks, Pitt man's, Feed stands, stirrups ami dotes. Crist Mill irons furnished to order at short notice. Plows, corn shelters, straw cutters, jjriiin cradles and corn planters, on hand, and all kinds of agricultural implements ordered at manufacturers' prices, cash. W. 1?. MoPOWAU,. April 8 Gt *15 SIA^JS. W\ Lbs. choice countrv cured HAMS. For sale I f)'M' hy " L. A. AUSTIN. V FPUS 11 supply of Cushion & < 'lark's superior Cod . Liver Oil lias been just tcccivetl l>v April u. 'i'. -i. workman & co. V'LA R< ! U lot of Potash, in Jars of diirerentsi7.es. . Just received by T. J. WORKMAN iV (Ji). SCRUNCH I handy and Madeira Wine of superior i quality Ibr medicinal purposes. For sale by April 11 T. J. WORKMAN & CO. Fa-A'tOA /)/?. Of the Town of Camden for 1? balance in Town Treasury as per last annual Report $4,392 89 " amount corporation taxes, licenses and lines 2,390 33 " amount of notes discounted in Branch Bank 500 00 " am'-t collected of tax executions, 1853.. 90 3S " ain't collected of J). Belton, house rent.. 00 00 " am't collected on bonds for money loaned 445 00 $^,890 CO RKSOURCES. j To balance in Town Treasury $1,021 05 | " am't tax executions not collected 130 35 ! " am't loaned out on interest 1,800 00 I " Real estate belonging to the Town ol' i Camden S25 00 $6,77G 40 i Respectfully submitted, j The Committee on acounts have examined the above I I ) Camden, April 1st, 1654. A CRAflP SIMM 0 ^ "0 '*7 W. & 0 y TiCfci )' - 044:; am: t><. , &*). r .w! ?? & A- y? -A 231 King Street, 4 Bfi llTIFl'L display is now made at Si A LEGHORN, PANAMA, RIO, INDIA, ; PROFESSIONAL GE | This beautiful stock of Leghorn lLntsjeombiiies the wards. Kxtr: I. ' Il*FArrT:i!>S! FS .All STEELE can say about this department is, that I tie darlings," and he is fully prepared with a grand va 200 Dozen good FALM LEAF HATS, $1.50 per !lO ' Men's and boy's Glazed Caps. $1.50 Coachmen ami House Servant's Dress llats, $1.50 ei April 3.?4t. 100 DOLLARS REWARD. OFFICE OF W. .t X. 0. TELEGRAPH CO. ) CHARLESTON*, S. C., April 3d, 1851. J* ! rI~MIE above reward will b<^ paid by this Company, 1 for firoof to conviction of tin*, person or persons wlto have or did cut the line of wire from Camden to Clteraw, during the past two days, and the same reward will be paid on conviction, for. any future depredations of this nature committed on the Line. S. MOWRY. Jr., President. April 4, 11 lit. Fruit, &c. TUST received, a lot ot large, fine SWEET ORAN *) GES. BANANAS, PINE APPLES, LEMONS I I'KU.NKS (in fancy boxes.) Jhjfs. Knisins. Almoin is, I Pecan and Brazil Nuts, Maeearoni. fresh Candies, 1. Kiiir, Pine Apple and Publish Cheese. March 2S.?-Jt. HOLT. LATTA. WINDOW SHADES, C1RT .1S.\ <;OODS MATRASSES, AND PAPER HANGINGS, Al (lireal CJa lira i !is. 'rill- subscriber lias in store, of his own niar.ufheI tore and importaiion.anenormousstuck of WIN" I >D\V, S 11AI >KS. <: i LT LOUNICKS. PA PER HANG IM S. MATRASSES* SATIN J'KLAINKS. DAMASKS. LACE AND M!SSLIX CURTAINS, TAS SKI.S, Ac. All of which are offered at prices thai arc appreciated bv all close havers and economical housekeepers. " "11. \\\ K1NSM \N, 177 Kiu?-st. Charleston, S. C. April U. 11 ly Watclies and Jev^relry. 11 old Iltiatii)|f Watches, plain and engraved AjON ea-cs; Silver Levers; Geneva Watches; (iold <i7'.'^?('haiiis. Seals, and K-ys; Ribbon liucklos; | (.iiiani I'hains. Keys and Vest Chains. Thimhlvs. Gobi, and Silver; Spectacles, Gold, Silver and Steel, '.villi plain and colored Glasses. A new and beautiful assortment of Brooches, Chatelaine I'm*: Earring* ami Rin^s, of the latest styles.? Just received liom New York and Philadelphia. April .'{. A. YuUNG. 3i<'\v Groceries. r|"MIK Subscriber is now receiving a fresh supply of A Family Groceries, Wines and Liquors, consisting in part as follows: Crushed. powdered and colTee Sugdrs New Orleans, Muscovado and clarified do. Kio and Java ollee New Oilcans. Porto l'ico and Muscovado Molasses Lovoring best Syrup Sperm, adm. ami tallow Candles 2 lirkins super Goshen Gutter Choice family Lard Fresh Salmon, in 1 and '2 cans Superior French and Kngh.-h Mustards A full assortment of 1'ichles, Preserves, Sauces and Ketchups JJest llcnncssy R randy Port, Madeira and Sherry Wines together with a variety of other articles too numerous to mention, all of which will bo .sold at the lowest market prices, and to which 1 inviff the attention of purcuasers, as i am ueicruitneu t<> scu encap. April 3.. L. A. AUSTIN. 1CASE Imperial PRUNES, put up in elegant stylo Just received bv E. A. AUSTIN. 1 CASK,fresh MACCARO^s I. Just received bv 1 April 3. L. A. AUSTIN. IQlt. CASK very superior PORT WINK, for medi . cal purposes. For sale by April S. ' L. A. AUSTIN. | CASK fresh Preserved PKACIIKS. Jusf received 1 by li. A. AUSTIN. ? Frcsli (?reen S'eas, ITMtOM the celebrated house of Jenkins .t Co., Phil* . adelphia, and warranted. For sale bv April 3. , U. A. AUSTIN. i'olnlo Slips. VLOT of superior POTATO SLIPS. For sale low by 0 UUiiT. LA'LTA. ? South Caiatiiia-Eicrsliaw District. IN KQUITV. Robert A. Young, and Mary, his wife vs. J. M. I>osaussure, Joseph H. Kershaw, Mary K Young ct al?Bill for fair "J Sl'.ivix a ml I'tvl k*tn(v. 1 TT aniiearimr to mv sitisfa'tioii that \larv Elizabeth 1 V??uiiir, <"sitIssiriin-1>. V?>nti?r. ll:ii ri?-t Louisa Voting Camilla t 'an.tcy Young, ami Helen Young, defendants to tli?' above Kill, aiv without and reside beyond tin; limits of this State It isordered on motion of Sha.i-1 lion, Sol'r lot* complainants that they do plead answer or (lemur to the said hilj within three months from the date of the publication hereof, otherwise an order pr will lie enle: ed against them. W. II. It. WolJK.MAN, C. K. K. 1>. March 7. f$7 SO] tf. South 4';irutiu;i ? lii'isltsnv District I \ KlJI'lTY. Lewis W. Mallard, and Kinnia It. his wife. rv. Win. J. (terald, Tvra Spanu, et al?Hill to confirm tmlr mid substitute pr?j>i rty. , IT appearing to my satisfaction that Tyrti Spann one of the defendants in the above slated lull resides without and beyond the limits of this State It is ordcfe-l that he do ph ad, answer or demur to the same, within three months from the publication hereof. or judgment pro eonfesso will Ik- ordered against him. \V. II. It. Wt lit KM AN, C. K. K. 1>. March 7, (t?7.&?] tf. \ . O. :iu<l W. 8. i?lo!assc*i, /* lliyiS. Wcsl.fhdin Molasses; 1 <? bids. New Or1.) leans do. Just rceeiveil and for sale hv MOORK A KUYKKNIJA1. ( L "! iii-i1-1 the year enSE^^ j ^ ] S34> C'i?. By amount paid ofhL ' ,. , (V,? Branch Bauk^^'1 ,,,tcrest ,n%3 005 2-, ;;am:; V'^ Town 'soo 00 am t )>airl Fowii Ucuonler #<. v thoTown Guard c g0g qq"! " nin't for lmuds and mules workingsBl^* ^ ^gg gj " am't current expenses for winch voucn^^ era ore filed lSw?g Bajnncc in Town Treasury l,02rS?j , ' ?7,890 CO j liIABFTiITIK9. By arn't duo Town Guard.one month's salary ?GC GG I " " ' Town Recorder, one quarter's salary 150 00 j " am't of accounts ordered to be paid.... 309 19 " balance in favor of the Town G.250 55 ?(3,770 40 I. \\\ BALL.VIiD, T. Recorder. and find it correct. .101IX ROSSF.R, ) Coir, m it tec on ('. II. DAVIS, > accounts of ! K. S. MOFFAT, ) Treasurer. Ml EXHIBITION. r ft tyi WW ft Tf 'W qpiS) " Ot J <& <? opQO to . 0? ; AX>. A, Charleston, S. C. T.KLKS GREAT STRAW HOUSE, of new styles of uid other IIATS, lbr Gentlemen and Boys. 4 SNTXiEMEN'S HATS. ( Black Dress and Straw Hats. Prices from 50e. up i super. S^.50. lie well knows What mothers think of their " sweet lit. xicty of Utile Fancy Straw ll;?g?some richly tiiramed. 179915 Bf.'BCj'ak.TrS? dozen, do. leu, STEELE, Charleston, S. C. Leiitoi) Syrup. A FRK3II supply for sale by i V T. J." WORKMAN & CO. March 21 12 Extracts for Seasoning?. CONSISTING of the following kinds, viz; Extracts / of Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, Cloves, Ginger, Tonka Nutmeg. Thyme, Sage, Damask Rose. A supply of the above just received by !'. J. WORKMAN & CO. March 21 12 North Carolina Floffr. ,4 L ARGE lot of Supcrfine'Xorth Carolina Flour, in il 100 lbs. bags by ' ^AOURE i KUYKENDAL. March 1C ' 12 Domestic Goods. BLEACHED mill Drown Shirtings ffnl Sheetings, Fluids and Stripes, for servants, Cotton* Cassiincres, Denims and Checks. Ded Tick Ac. For saie by A. XL A. R. KENNDDY. Not ire. rI>Il E Firm of Shaw & Austin is this day dissolved 1 by mutual consent. L A Austin will settle the affairs of the firm and is authorized to use the name of the linn for that purpose. Persons indebted are requested to make payment as soon as possible. GEO. W. SI J AW. L. A. AUSTIN. Camden, Feb. 20th, 1854. i TMIE subscriber will combine the Grneorv business 1 at the ohl stand, and respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. L. A. AUSTIN. Feb. 20, 185J. . 0 GSEETJW.AY, MOTHER & CO., j \ o. 10 Barclay SI reel, New York, (Xr.xt Street Xorth of the Ador llxuse,) IMPORTERS AND JOEBERS IN Cm QSH9 \\~K A1115 constantly receiving by Packets and !t Steamers from Knropc large iimounts of desirable goods, adapted to the wants of the trade, which we Offer for sale at low prices for cash, or approved paper. payable at Hank. As our long connection with the South has given us a thorough knowledge of their wants, we are enabled 1 to import goods exactly adapted to their sales, and by I importing them ourselves can afford to sell them very low. All descriptions of LINEN GOODS wo are importing very largely. , We have also at all times a full stock of the better class of Domestic Goods, the whole making a more complete and desi'ablc stuck than we have ever before had; and we invite havers to inspect it. GRKKXWAY. i'.UOTIIKR & CO., lit Barclay tit. t 2-1 I'ark I'lace. .Tan. 21. 5 3in. To IB ire. V YOUNG, brisk and nctiveservant girl, accustomed to hou-e work, and a tolerable cook and wa<: cr will be hired by the month or year. Enquire at t.ns olli'-e. March 2l 12 E!anis. CSitttjs. ( / j/|A J.MS. Extra Sugar Cured Hams, just rciWUU cefted bv J. A. SCIIKOCK. XUCK LUCAS, . DKALEl* IN Foreign and Domestic Hardware. Xo. 273, Kiwj Street, (near the Merchant's Hotel,) CHARLESTON, S. C. I) KSPKCTKUiM.Y invite the attention of Planters V and others to thoirentirc new and complete stock embracing every article in their line. All orders promptly attended to. A.' KUCK, J. J. LUCAS, March 7. It) tf.<iHiSlct Seed. A L \ IP I P. and Treslv supply just received by J\ T. J. WORKMAN ?fc CO. I Monti 91 ' 12 WOiiTIS! WOll.TIS!! WOlt.TIS! !! nil. MoLAXK'S VKHMIK(T(JK is warrnnfl^tobo the /? >', Hinst t(U'c and roi/ii'ut cure tor Worms-1 It is approved atiil recommended by-the Medical Faculty in ever .section where it litis been introduced. In tact, where it is known none other is used. One of our most respected physicians in speaking of J)r. Mi-Lane's Vermifuge says: ' Its great superiority over till other Vermifuges arises from the' liict that while it is more efiiaicioui than tiny other^Ytrniifuge it is /ifij'vctly safe. .jj' l'riec 25 cents per bottle. B):\ 13ti,aiieN SJvor I'ills, !> Ml N'ti conipo-'c.l entirely of rvjct'ihli; suh-taaees is ' ) not only safe, but have been found by nli who have used them, as the best remedy fur all allections ol' tho lAwr and Digestive organs. In fact, where they are used Liver Complaint cannot exist. Price 25 cents per box. The above valuable preparations are for sale by most pf the Druggists, and are to be had wholesale ol P. M. COIlKfc k CO., Importers and Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Cliemiettls, Perfumery Ac. No. 2!l I layne-street, Charleston, ft. C. EXCEI-SIOU HOT ML, 1'AMHKX, S. 0. D. S. SARGEANT, Proprietor. | Verbena Wafer. VXKW article for the toilet, just received and for sale bv T. .1. WOKK.MAN k CO. March 2i 12 \ t If A. M. & R. KENNEDY Arc now receiving ami opening a full supply of Spri?? and Summer Cioods, suitable for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear, embracing ; various styles of the most desirable fabrics, carefully j selected, to which the attention of purchasers is re- J spectfully invited. March 22. ; | Heady-Made Clothing, Hats, &c. rI",IIR undersigned have received a handsome stock pvol' Men's Itcadv-mude COATS, VESTS ANO y'^ySLBoy's Clothing, consisting of Coats and I iTtSi9- TmSuJ ""'I Gov's Panama and Straw HATS ! L 'V, , ,r^G]ov?s, Cravats, l ies, Half Hose. Ac. ! March 21. n: a. m. ?fc 11. KENNEDY, i K'EViT>3N^Qj)gi JM1E subscriber respectfulhis friemi, and : m the public generally, that ho i5s^v receiving ' direct ironi ;\e\v 1 one, a large ana FpieuanK^nek of Spring and Summer Goods/consisting (if DRY-GOOD-, HARDWARE, CROCKS KRY and GROCERIES. All of which he invites his friends to examine, feelinit confident that they will compare witatny ui thisjnarket. March 28. ?1 C. MATHKSON. \ MANSION IIOUS1C, ' CAMDEN, S. C. SITUATED iu a healthy and business part ol the j town?where comfort, cleanliness and attention. : with a good table are combined. ( j IS. G. ROBINSON, March 7.?ly. Proprietor. | NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. FOR SALE BY. MOOKE <fe KUYKEX&AL, ' ! 100 pieces KERSEYS * \ 100 pairiv'EGRO BLANKETS 100 pieces bleached and brown SHIRTINGS 100 " FANCY PRINTS 10 Fumitura DO. 25 " FANCY MUSLINS 15 " DELAINKS aud CASIIMFRES 12 " Rock Island JEANS, oil colors 5 BEDTJCKING 10 " l'lni., o..,l Tl.' l V< G " APttON CHECKS' 10 " GINGHAMS 3 " superfine BROADCLOTH 10 " FANCY VESTINGS Cambrics ami Shawls, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs and Ties, Plaid Linscysand Flannels, Hosiery, Thread, Needles, Pins, Concord (N. C.) Yarn, Ac. also?a small lot of READY-MADE CLOTHING, sren as Blanket and Drab"OVER-COATS, Fancy Caseimere PANTS, Velvet, Silk and Satin VESTS. ALSO. 'JO dozen first quality VTjoI HATS 1 ease Albion DO. 1 do Congress 1)0. 1 do assorted Cassimere DO. 1 do superfine Silk 1>0. 1 do CAPS, Plush. Cloth and Glazed 1 do UMBRELLAS. HEAVY GROCERIES. " hogsheads Muscovado and Cuba SUGARS 10 barrels first quality clarified DO. 5 '* Lovoring's crashed DO. 20 bags Rio COFFEE * 10 " Java DO. lo sixth boxes first quality Sperm CANDLES 25 boxes Adamantine DO. 10 do cheap SOAP 1 do fancy DO. 10 do Pearl STARCH 20 gross MATCHES. VP3A US AMD LBQIORS. iz uasKcis genuine neiueicK t'UAairAOAr. 0 do Dctuereier * DO. G do Imitation Heidsiek DO. 10 do first quality CLARET WINE 2 qr. casks Old SHERRY DO. 3 do do MADEIRA * DO. 2 do do FORT 1)0. 4 do do MALAGA DO. 1 case WINK BITTERS 1-2 pipe '-Old Otard" BRANDY 1 qr. cask " Old Palo" DO. y 2 do London Dock DO. 1 do Old Holland GIN fi cases Schiedam Schnaps DO. 1 cask oi l Bourbon WHISKEY 3 barrels Eagle DO. 20 do Old Itvo Ilnnimoud DO 50 do Double Rectified DO. Together with many ol'-er articles which will be sold exceedingly low lor cash or short time. W. C. MOORE*. THE I5RITSSI1 QUARTERLIES, AND BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE. LEONARD SCOTT, ?fc CO., New York, continue to re-publiahthe followin&Brilish Periodicals, viz: . 'i-i11.- KIVIWIV i?i: A IJTPIM.V pevifw 1. Alii* JiV.ll/V.i *v?- , .. (Conservative.) 2. THE EDINBURGH REVIEW, (Whig.) 3. THE NORTH BRITISH REVI.AV, (Free Ciilkcu.)w 4. yiE WESTMINSTER REVIEW, (Liueral.) 5. BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, Toitv. r|HIE present critical state of European affairs will .JL render ttiesc puhlicutioiis unusually interesting during the year, ls5t. They will occupy u middle ground hetween the hastily wiiltcn news items, crude speculations, and Hying rumors of the daily Journal, and the ponderous Tome of the future historian, written alter the living -interest and 'excitement of the great political events of the timeb shall h;ivc passed away. It is to] these l'eriodieals that readers must look for the oidpt really intelligible aud reliable history of current events, and as such, in uddilion to their well-established literary, scientific, and theological character, we urge upmitlie consideration of the reading public. Arrangements are in progress for the receipt of early sheets from the British lTiblishers, by w hich we shall lie able to^dacv all our Reprints in the hands of , subscribers, about as soon as they can* be furnished with, the foreign copies?Although this will involve | a very large outlay on our part, we shall continue to fitt-nish the l'eriodieals at the same losv rates as la re- [ tofore, viz:? .For any ond.of the four Reviews $3,00 ! For any two of the four Reviews, 5,uo j For any three of the J\mr Reviews 7,no. For all four of the Reviews ?. 8,00 For Blackwood's Magazine 4.. .. 3,00 For Blackwood and three Kyvicw^.. \... '.'.(to For Blackwoi.i) and the four Reviews* 10,00 : I'uvapent* to Ik- made in all eases in advance. Money current in the State where issued will be received at i Cl(ibS>iiag. A discount ??f 25 per cent, from the above prices j wiil be allowed to Clabs ordering four or more'Copies i of anv one or more of the above works. Thus, four , copies of Hlaekwood, or of one Review, will be sellt ! to one address for $9; lour copies of the tour Re- j views and Hlaekwood lor ?:!(>; and so on. ?*?> ? J:?^T<%? In all the Principal cities and towns, these woiks will be delivered, through Agents l'KKIi (>! ' POST- ; A(?K. When sent bv mail, the postage to any part j of the United Stales will be but Twi:nty ront (.Tints a ! year, for " l?laekwo< d," aud but Twklvk Cents a year ' lor each of the Reviews. Remittal) es and communications should always l-e | addressed; post-paid, to the Publishers, LKONAKD SCOTT ?fc CO. 51 Gold Stisket. I liew Yol k. N. It.?P. S. A Co. have recently published, and have now for sale, the FARMER'S OUll'tE," by j llenrv Stephens, of Edinburgh,, and Professor Norton ; of Yale College, Xcw Haven, eoinpletu in 2 \o!s, roynl octavo, cotituinffig lijon pages, 11 steel and ibu) ' wood enffravings. Triee, in muslin binding. i'< ?tgPThis is not the old "Book of t.'if Fnri..," lately I rcsnscit'tM and thrown upon the market, l'vb. 23. I S VI. -li e If- j 1 .?M<t Received. 4 NOT HER supply of 4-1, 10-4, 11-4 andcJ2-4 1JL bleached Sheeting. March 2S. C. MATHESOX. nZTZES-s IE? [SMALL open at. tlic " Old Corner," en the course of this week, a verr extensive assortment of Men's and Boy's STMMKit. HATS, embracing all the m newest si vies. K. W. BOXN15Y. March 28. if "Crciit tar** S^OR SALE at the "Ohl Corner." in* L March 28. K. \Y. BONNET. 5!ii<3 3i;:R(2!tas w^oiivf c; t(. sin. Just ci eiied at the "Old Cor ? " noVTby ' K. W. iiOXN'r.Y. Coru/for !talc. r H ^ 11K subset ibec ho? on hand 30U Kuslicu* of good I. Corn, which may be had on application. S. F. CLYBUftX. ^Hickory Head, Po. Lancaster, >S C. '* ^Micc lo Giiar(liau(f,&('< ?. V" OTICl* is litreby given to all Guardians, 'inn-tees .g ^ and Receivers, appointed by and accountable lo the Honorable Court of liquify lor. Kershaw IhsPict. in tne State of South Cmoliua, that they do make their annual returns to the CominisMoner of said Court en Vor before the first day of May. next. \V. 11. K. AVuRKMAX, c. K. K. i?. Conitn'rs. OlBce, Match ID. ot CL? JBflLiBC US * J AT THE "ULD CORNER." * '* I AM now opening mr stot;k of Spring Goods, to which I invite the attention ofmv customers. Jest opening ric'1 Suninier Dress Goods, best quality?Paris Kid G loves. Ac.; also, a large assortment of Gentlemen's and Youths'ready-made clothing: Summer Hats, and numerous other articles for spring trade. March 22.1 S3K 13 " tf. DR. STROffG'S A,A-nrT,rtTr*TT\ CI A TkT ft tTTT7f ~T'f T O tuiuruur^ vai THESE ril.LS A HE ENTIRELY VEGETABLE, AND AltE A MOST SUPERIOR MEDICINE in the cure of all Dilious Complaints, Chills aiut Fcitr, Dyspepsia, Cosliveness, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Hick Headache, Scrofula, Salt L'heum, Fevers of all kinds, Loss of apetite, Obstructed and painful Menslmativn, and all lingering diseases. As a female medicine they act like a charm, and when taken according to the directions, they never fail to cure the worst case of PILES, after all .other remedies fail. They purify the blood, equalize the circulation, restore the Liver, Kidneys, and other Secretory Oryinis ton healthy tone, and action ; and a>un Anti-Bilious Family Medicine they have no equal. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. ALSO. DR. STRONG'S PECTOHAL STOMACH PILLS. .1 remedy for Coughs, Colds, Catarrh. Lvcncliiiis, Crctp Whooping Cough, Asthrmy Consumption, Fcrvovs Diseases, Dyspepsia, Cosliveness, Erysipelas, Disease of the Heart. Jnf.umation.andpain lathe ChestfDack and Side, and all diseases arising from a deranged state of the-Stomach, and to relieve tnc distress and bad feeling from eating too hearty food, in weak and dys> peptic habits. Warrauted to I>e Purely Vegetable. - These Pills act as an Expectorant, Tonic, and Aperient^ One .5 cent l>o.\ possesses more power to cure diseases tlmn a one dollar bottle of any of the Syrups, Balsams, or Sarsaparillas that was ever made, and a simple trial of only one box will prove tlusimp.oitni.t truth. TI1KY PROMOTE EXI'ECTORATION, LOOSES " < THE PHLEGM AND CLEAR THE LUNGS, AND * OTHER SECRETORY ORGAN'S OF AI I. MOBBR> MATTER, nn?l those is r.ot another remedy in the whole Materia Median cnpableVif imparting sueji liealing properties to the Lungs and Vital Organs as' these rills. T1IEY CURE COSTLY EN R-S, PUO> DUCK A GOOD, REGULAR APPETL'I E, AN J) e-mwiri N YUK SYSTEM, . : PRICE CUNTS PER DOX, containing 2Sdos.es of Medicine. , Car! on the Agents who sell the Pills, and get the Pin.iters Almanac gratis, giving full ] articulars ar.d cert men us 01 cures. Both of the above named Pills arc for sale in Camden, bv T. J.'Workman <fc Co. Who a!.-o keep a supply of Dr. SPENCER'S YEGP- . TABLE PILLS, and Dr. HULL'S CELEBRATED PILLS, which stop the Chills and Fever the first day, , * and do not sicken the stomach or operate on the bow. els. July H 50 # lv. South Carolina?Kershaw District. IN* EQUITY. Jolwi Whitaker, and Margaret P., his wife, Thomas Lang, and Isabella S. Mclta. vs. W. W. Lang. Sarah liis wife, cf a I.?Jiill for Partition of Land. IT appearing to my satisfaction that William W. . Lang, and Sarah his wife, Seiena C. Lang, Mary E. Ling, Sallie W. Lang, Duncan M Lang, John B. Lang, William Lr.tig, Kitty Lang, Scota Lang, Juli * M. ileRa, Marv S. Me ha. Duncan Lang, Thomas Lang, Jr. John 0. Lang, and Theodore Lang, defendants in above stated case, arc absent from, and reside without the limits of this State. It is ordered on motion of C'aston, Sol'r lor complainants, that they do plead, answerer demur to the above stated Bill within three months from the date ol the punntaiion nereoi, or judgment pro coufesso will be ordered ajrair.st them. \\\ II. R. WORKMAN, C. K. K. D. March 7, * U-3.50] tC ( For f ;tle. MY Residence on l.yttlcton Street is offered fo sale at a reduced price and on aicominodatm terms. The premises arc convenient end it: complete tcpair . Possession ?jivcn immediately. Apply to William M Shannon, Ksq J. M. COOPER. l?ec. IV. ?1 tf 20.COO Copies tia 23 Days! TUK LAMPLlGIiTEK, "'IIF. MOST I.XTKAOUDl.YAliV AND TH3.ILLIN2- TALE OB VoM'.r.S TIMKS. This is the universal hstimnr.v'of the Newspaper i ress, and the vel'diet of the *' # K!:AL'!\u PMSM(. " 11 e have b-f u't-.rhj unable btjill oil our orders, s) great * his been the demand for this ? Great American Romance. , rrnr.Tsin;d by .5023.\ S\ .5EWETT & CO., boston. And for sale by all booksellers. ^ ?3STThe work will In- forwarded by mail to any person exelusuig >'l illnl a six |>u<tiigi' siumi-. March 21. 12 ' It Adniiiiisti'tito^N A'olicr. A Lis persons liavilli:demand* avail.st the (.-1:1(0 of +.\ Joseph W Luges. deed.. \\ ill hand thcin in properly attested to A. G. lhiskin, and those iinii.l>tott to said estate wili make paviucn! to l:it:i COXRA I? M. W1KXG ! :>. AdniV. Oct.:: 1. it tf SSI'I-T l*C> touah O. I'KTKR LoRli.LA HI). M ANUFACTU.iKR, Xo.-ltl Glial I hi in St.. Xew Yoik. OFFKliS lor sale the following nrtieles warm t<*d of superior i|iia!iiy :??-Maceoltoy. Scotch, t.'eaise French II. 1:1 c, iionev Pew. Scotch, and oilier Sniil.s, a'so Fine t'o! Tobacco in tin toil Itnd papers; a more iiariicnlar iIim : intioti of tin* various at tides can be known to w.nliujr torn full prirf- current :>s aliovo. Feb. II 1 :5 m T. U. MURIUY. HOUSJ1 AND SICrN FAINTER, c.i.i!E>S)X, s. <. C3?"'Orders irom the country will rec.iv < J tcutiof. Mjrc'u 1-t.