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the S<>iiil:?rn Senators f II ihoy have not the power to carry a treaty, they have the power to reject it, and such would seem plainly their duty hi this case.?Mercury. Southern Dependence. The National Era, in some ridiculous coin incuts on our Commercial Convention, says: "The truth is, Northern capital is the lifeblood of Southern industry. A country, confining itself to the production of one or two staples, and depending for a supply of its multiform wants upon the proceeds must always be tributary to other countries, in which labor is diversified, and employed in producii% such articles as it must have. The planters in the British West Indies, under the system of slavery were always in debt. Uiere large exportations in favorable years, when the sugar or 4 couee crop was aouuuam, l-huuicu mt-iu w pay tlie heavy advances made them by the merchants in England, but left their estates encumbered with mortgages for advances made .'them in seasons of scarcity. The planters of .the south are tributary to northern capitalists, and this is why the proceeds of their exports, in the shape of foreigij imports find flieir way to northern ports. Tttey go to satisfy' the en-' gagements they have contracted there. Could 5 hey succeed in their dream of direct trade with Europe, it would not relieve them from dependence, but merely transfer it from New York to Liverpool and London, the merchants and capitalists of which would obtain the same kind oTf commercial control over them, they oucq, Iiefd over the West India planters." Our Difficulties with Cuba.?By the sh'.-imuhm Toibol \vp Imph tlmta rumor ore vailed at Havana that the authorities had sent on hoard the America^Commodore's ship, the Columbia, to inquire if he intended to salute the Spanish flag. His reply whs, that he never saluted any flag that insulted his; and until the difficulties now pending between the two Governments Avert* settled, he would not have any communication with them.? Char. Mercury. 'Gen. Watson Webb, the proprietor of the New York Courier and Enquirer, is now (cr was a few days ago) inLondon. It seems that in that large city he took dinner with davers noblemen,?among whom were some members of the British Cabinet. It was on the occasion asked of him, whether he thought the United States were well disposed towards Great Britain in the eastern war. Gen. Webb said yes with alacrity ; and, if the papers are to be believed, straightway Lord Palm erston came to tho ccnclusiou that if lio-sia beat Kngland and France those two powers can fall back upon the United States. Gen. Webb, in decency, could not havp said less, lie was drinking tho wine of his hosts, and he could not stub them by declaring that. Russia is an American " trump." Shortly after?indeed, perhaps, the next day ?Gen. Webb delivered a letter to the London Times embodying a national opinion for the United States in favor of Uus-ia. ' Io this letter, in alluding to the Czar he says '-That wretch" at least once, and, it may be, ofieuer. He also declared, in effect, that if that wretch" should swallow up Great Britain and I France, the United States would doubtless supply a stomach pump by which they might I . be readily fetched up again. Gen. Webb >eems to be more consulted in j ILondon than Mr. Buchanan; yet the one is | known throughout the United Slates with res < peel, while the other circulates within a ward j of .New York city. If Gen. Webb lias m?t a ; mission from tlie United States, he is the most impudent and impertinent feilow that ever stretched his legs beneath the mahogany of respectable people.?Mobile Tribune. RE-ORG.VXIZATION OF THE WllIG PARTV.? It is stated that a movement is on foot at Washington to re-organize the Whig party, and to urge thj name of the Hon. John Hell of Tennessee, as a c.-mdidate for the next Presidency. Other names, however, are mentioned, and among the most prominent ar<J Millard Fillmore, of New York, Edward Everett, of Massachusetts', and John J. Crittenden, of Kentucky. From Ehropc. New York, April 14.?The steamer Hermann arrived here to-day from Southampton and Bicmen. She brings Liverpool dates to be 29th, being four days laier The steamer Na>h\ iTuPliau "ariYved'^rt#- ? ">?, Pnliliml A ffnivv. The asp ct of' affairs is uov positively war-'I \ke, leavivg scaicely u doubt of a general Eu ; jopean war. The courier sA t by England and France to inform the Emperor of Russia of their deterinitiation, and requesting him to evacuate ilie Principalities within a given time, has returned, and states that the Czar replied he had no answer to make. . This was communicated to Parliament by Queen Victoria, and England has openly declared war, to take effect on the iSUtii April. The same news had also been communicated to Louis Napoleon, and France, thereupon, j also declared war formally, to take effect at,' the same time. The most extensive preparations were mak- < ing throughout England and France. Troops j were marching and preparing to depart for the Eas>t daily. The most extensive preparations were also : * ! ! ; _ ... .. i tuaKing ill rvussia; aim immense armies were marching forward. In Turkey all was warlike. Soldiers were ' enlisting by thousands. No actual lighting had yet taken place. Austria and Prussia still remain neutral. Halifax, April 14.?The Steamer America arrived at Halifax this morning. She br.ngs a further advance in Th?ur. Cotton declined 1 8 a 1 4 cent during lire week. Sales of 30,000 bales. Indian Corn advanced 1 shillings per quarter in the week. The Money Market was dull. The political news is warlike but does not vary materially from the advices by the Her-! maun. Montcomkkv, Aimmi. If).?Mr. Filmorc arrived at this place at one o'clock to-day. and i was received with great enthusiasm, a large j concourse of people being present, and the companies under arms, as a guard of honor.? j l>oth Mr. Filmorc and Mr. Kennedy made e'oquent and feeling responses to the address of welcome. They will remain in Most goim-ry i until Monday. f , i flmHMMHHHMMWBMnaEHBMNMBVamiVPC: CAMDEH PRICES CURRENT. "j i BAGGING, per yard, 12 J to 13 ! ) BALE ROPJA per pound 9 to .. BUTTER.... " 18 to 25 BEEF 0 to 8 BACON " 10 to 12 COFFEE " 12 to 14 ClIEESE, ;i *.14 to'IS ! COTTON, " ? to 9} ! CORN per bushel, 87 to! 00 ! FLOUR,., .perbarrel 7 to 7 J j FODDER, perevvt...^ 7.5 to $1 j j LAUD,... .per pound, 12J to 14 ] i MOLASSES,, per gallon '10 to 42 | OATS per bushel,.. 97 to 50 ! ! TEAS " * 75 to S7 ! 1 SUGAR... .per pound G to 12 j SALT iter sack to 2 , Notire. ORDERED that tlx; Recorder advertise in the Catnden Journal that the Law prohibiting tbo tiring ! of guns and small arms in the corporate limits of the : Town of Cam don will bo ruddle eitTorcod front and nf- I j tcr tli?s date. It was also Ordered tliad the Recorder ; advertise that Council will prosecute any person or ! persons who may cut down or injure any Tree growing j on any of the streets or public squares in said Town. By order of Council, , L. W. BALLARD, Recorder. Council Chamber, April 12, 1854. 1G A Serious Call. Ill AVE outstanding sundry small bills which come under a Magistrate's jurisdiction, and which if paid 1 as they outfit to be would aid me very much iu meeting : my payments, without causing inconvenience to any i one of the iftdivkluals who owe them; I therefore, trust ! that all to whom this call may apply, will come forward immediately, pay tip and save a more expense noti :c 1 ; from another quarter. April 18,?tit* /. J. PkIIAA SPRIIVCr I> ?TICIi. rf^HE undersigned is now receiving his Spring and ' | X Summer supply of Drugs, Medicines, &c.,%to. i i which, as usual, lie invites the attention of his friends I and customers. Z. J. DclIAY. April IS, 16 tf. Carter's Spanish Mixture, I)ULL'S, Sand's and Townsend's Sarsapariila, Pep J sin, Allen's Compound, Colleton's Bitters ; llollowav's Pills and Ointment ; .lew David's or Hebrew Plaster ; llobeusack's Liver Pills and Worm Syrup; McLane's Vermifuge and Liver Pills, together with all the popular Family .Medicines, usually needed at this season, may be found at April 18,?tf. Z. J. DeHAY'S. ^ Corn Slarcli. I THRESH, nr.d of superior quality. n large supply just|i received at " Z. J. DKUAll'fJ. April IS tf 10 illalt-lic* ! ^Ialciics! I AM glad to be able to inform those who were so much pleased with those beautiful German Mutches, that 1 have succeeded in obtaining another supply, to which I ask their immediate attention. Z. J.PKIIAY. j April IS -It ^ 10 < oiigli Candy. SOMETHING goud, just received at Z. J. LKIIAY'S. April IS -It 10 On Coiiiiiguiiit'itl. Q AAj \ GALLONS Stone Ware, for sale by O^V/UU . 1). It. PEEJILKS Camden, April IS 10 Sheriff's Sale. I)Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias to me J directed, I will sell before the^Cuurt House door in Camden on the first Monday in May next, being the first day of said month, the following property, to-wit: Three likely and valuable Negroes, one tract of Land, containing two hundred acres more or less, bounded by lands of Motley, Wiley Albert and others, two bead of Horses, Cattle, llogs, &c. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of John Albert at the suit of James Team, et al. vs. John Albert. The Cattle and Hogs to lie sold on Tuesday following ! at the residence of defendant. [$1.50] ALSO. All the defendant's right, title and interest ia and to those Jots of Land in tiie town ot'Camden, and the buildings thereon, known as lots eleven hundred and sixty-one, (11 CI) eleven hundred and sixty two, (1162) eleven hundred and eighty-nine, (118b) and eleven )iiirirlro<! r.ml ninntv ( 1 10(1 i '!\?crriil.?rr willi I Inline hoM and Kitchen Furniture. Levied upon and to hesold as the property of Win. M. Watson at the suit of Alexander Drown, et al. vs. Win. M. Watson. [ .50] ALSO. Ten like]}' and valuable Xeproes. Levied on and to he sold as the property of Wyatt Patterson, at tlie suit of Klinck ?fc Wickenburgvs. W Patterson. ]sl] ALSO. One sorrel Horse and a splendid lot of Household andftlvithen Furniture. Levied on and to ho sold as the properly o! I>. h. .-sirgcant, at the suit oi John M. DeSaussure, Guardian, vs. 1>. S.s6areeant. [)?1] Til OS. liASK X. S. K. D. Sheriff's Office. April 10, 1S31. Strayed or Stolon 17R0M the subscriber on Saturday night last, a . small ciiesnut sorrel HOUSE, with a blaze face, the nind feet white nearly up to the kces, is a little lame 111 the left fore shoulder, and is slighlv marked by gears about the knees. Any information of said horse will be thankfully received, and a liberal reward paid for his*delivery to me seven miles east of Camden on the Cheraw road. JAMES 11. HIIOM'N. April 17. * It* T.VMftS WlI<SON having 'placed his Notes and f I Hooks in 'iiyTWfrKj^r collection, notice is hereby given to all persons wlioniiiytrtr r.idvb'eil te him to make immediate payment - W. II. R. WORKMAN. March DO J.r? ?. ^ . Notice. VNY person wishing to rent a comfortable dwelling house in the town of Camden, or purchase a line Kirkwood place, can be aecoiiiuiodated by calling on J. It. DoY. April 10 13 THE* LA.TIPLIGIIXEK, A UTOBIOGUAl'lI Y of an Actress, by Mrs. MowjtY. ntt. Louis Napoleon and bis Times. Mrs. Partington's Carpet ling of Fun, with 130 Engravings. . The Old Doctor, Miriam Alrov. Contarine Flemming, The Young Duke. The Wheel of Misfortune, Ilvputia, ?fcc., ALEXANDER YOUNG. April II, ' 15 If. \<\v Spring (*??((!?. r|"MIK Sul?soril?er lias received a large and elegant as1 sorliiK'iit of Spring ami Summer Coods, both Fancy and Staple, which he invites the attention of purchasers to examine, as he will sell as low as the same fpialitv of goods can be had elsewhere. AY. D. McDOWALL. April S Ct 15 Hardware a Sid Crockery. MY stocks of Ilats. Hardware and Crockery, China ! i and Class ware are very complete and etuhraec nearly every article called for in this market. I , AW D. McDOWALL. April 8 t'.t 15 .Hill Iron* stud Agricultural Implement*. O AAV Mill Hag irons,cranks, I'iltinan's, Feed .-lands. : kj? stirrups ami dogs# Crist Mill irons furnished to order at short notice. Flows, corn shelters, straw cutlers, grain cradles and u corn planters, on baud, and all kinds <>l? agricultural implements ordered at manufacturers' prices, cash. AW I). Mel>0WALL. Aprils Ct 15 H A US. "AA Lbs. choice country cured IIA MS. For sale j r)Uw by " L. A. AUSTIN, j VFItK.SH supply of II.ishton & Clark's superior Cod ' | Liver Oil bos been just received by Ajiril li. T. J. AVOilKM AN & CO. C* ip T IP '3f .A. X^JSk^jSH ;0-; A 231 King Street, 4 BKAiTIFIIL ?li<=p1ayis now mwlc nt ST x L LEGHORN, PANAMA, RIO, INDIA, t PROFESSIONAL GE This beautiful stock of Leghorn Ilals combines the wards. Kxirr ?I All STKKLK can snv about tliis department is, that tie darlings," and be is fully prepared with a grand vn 200 Down good PALM LKAP TIATS, $1.50 per 90 ' Men's and Hoy's Glazed Gaps, $1.50 Coachmen and House Servant's Dress Hats, $1.50 c; April 3.?-it. Oagcitorrcaii Notice. You thV have beauty should to Squier's take it, You that have none, should go and let him make it. " Rrc decay's effacing fingers Have swept the lines where beauty lingers." "But come when yon will, A perfect likeness you'll have ? If you oid}' sit still. Mr. Squier has again opened a room in this place, in the Odd Fellows Hall, over Mr. \V. B. Campbell's store. The sk}* Light is the largest one in the whole State.? Persons desirous of availing'tlieniselves of this opportune will do well to call soon, as previous engagements will compel him to leave by the 10th of April. Thankfull for patronage heretofore extended him, he solicits a continuance of the same. II. V.. March 17 ' 12 "Too DOLLARS-REWARD." OFFICE OF W. <fc N. 0. TI'LEGltAPlI CO. ) CHARLESTON, S. c., April 3d, 1854. J rI"MIE above reward will be paid by tins Company, 1 for proof to conviction of the jJbrson or personswho have or did cut the line of wire from Camden to Cheraw, during the past two days, and the samo reward will be paid on conviction, for any future depredations of this nature committed on the Line. S. MO WRY. Jr., President. April 4, . 14 2t. Fishing Tackle. ISSUING TAC1\LH, of every variety, consisting of Silk, Flax, Hair, SHk-worm and Cotton Lines, Limerick Hooks and Kirbv, light and extra strong, Floats, Dip Nets, Loop Hooks, Reels, Bait Buckets, Snap Hooks, Ac. A. YOUNG. WINDOW SHADES, ch:tai\ gowps, hatrasses, AND PAPER HANGINGS, A! Great Rnrgaiits rI"UIE subscriber has in store, of his own manufacL lure and importation, an enormous stock of WINDOW. SHADES, GILT CORN ICES, PAPER HANGINGS. MATRASSES, SATIN DELAINES. DAMASKS. LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS, TASSELS. Ac. All of which are otlered at juices that are appreciated by all close bu vers and economical housekeepers. " II. W. KINSMAN, 177 Kiii?c-.st. Charleston, S. C. April 3. 14 ly Watches and Jewelry. Mi Gold Hunting "Watches, plain ami engraved cases; Silver Lovers: Geneva Watches; Gold jj^. jgChains, Seals, and Keys; Ribbon Rucklos; Guard Chains. Keys and Vest Chains. Thimbles, Gold, and Silver; Spectacles, Gold, Silver and Steel, with plain and colored Glasses. A new and beautiful assortment of Urooches, Chatelaine I'ins; Knrrinjfs and Rings, of the latest styles.? Just received liom New York and Philadelphia. April a, _ A. YOUNG. Slew Groccritts. r PI IK Subscriber is now receiving a fresh supply of 1. Family Groceries, Wines and Liquors, consisting in part as follows: Crashed, powdered and colli e Sugars New Orleans, Muscovado and ekiriiied do. Rio and Java olive New Orleans, Porto Rico and Muscovado Molasses Lovcring best Syrup Sperm, adiu. and tallow Caudles '1 firkins suner Goshen liutter Choice family Lard Fresh Salmon, in 1 and 2 cans Superior French ami Kuglish Mustards A lull assortment ol" 1'iokles, Preserves, Sauces and Ketchups Host llennossy P.rnndy Port, Madeira and Sherry Wines together with a variety of othid* articles too numerous to mention, all of which will lie sold at the lowest market prices, and to which 1 invito the attention of purchasers, as I am determined to sell cheap. April 2. L. A. AUSTIN. 1CA.3K Imperial PLUNKS, put up in elegant style Just received by L. A. AUSTIN. 1 CASK fresh MACCAKONI. Just received hv 1 April o. L. A. AUSTIN. | Qlt. CASK very superior5POUT WINK, for modiJ. cal purposes. For sale bv April S. * L. A. AUSTIN. LCASK fresh Preserved PKACIIK3. Just received lm_ __ L. A. AUSTIN. Frt'sh I^ItoM the celebrated house of4leTTftS>^v Co., Phil. adelphiii^and warranted. For sale liv **"*April :t. L. A. AUSTIN, j I'ofttlo Slip*. % V LOT of superior POTATO SLIPS. For sale low hy LOUT. LATTA. Mouth Carolina?Kci'oiliiiu' Didlrirt. IN Kg PITY. Robert A. Young, ami Mary, his wife t.v. .1. M. Dosaussuiv, Joseph 1>. Kershaw, Mary K. Young et al?lllll for utile vj Slticr* iiml I,'ml j.'*lotc. I T appearing to my satisYaetion that Mary Kli/.al>cth Young, Catharine 1). Young, Harriet IxiuisA Young Camilla Cantcy Young, and ijjdcn Young, defendants to the above bill, are without and reside beyond the limits of this State. It is ordered on motion of Shannon, Sol'r for complainants that they do plead, answer or demur to the said I >j 11 within three months from the date of the publication hereof, otherwise an order pro confesso will lie enteieil against them. W. II. It. WOltKMAN, C. E. lv. I>. _ , March [ ?" i">0j r :{.?.<)0O ( T?? WIT: . ' J,ooo genuine Uio Hondo 'J,000 Ariauns 2.000 Imjioros ::.000 Las Minns 5.000 La Xnrmas 2,000 I'limeias 2,000 Svlva Friiucras 1 s,o(l0 La Union !;,000 Kcgalias 1.000 .loniiy LlO<I 5.00O Washington ::,000 May I lower 2.000 1 injh rials j 1,000 Star Legal in Al.su. 15 IxiXcs line ('hewing Tobacot 15 gross <lu cut do do l.'S do do do Smoking do Palely Sfljar Lighters, Ac. For sale l?v M0011K k KIJYKKXI'AL. S.\l i r A.M> TOBACCO. I'KTKli LoniLLAKD. MANUKACTUKlf.U, No. 12 Chatham st., New York. OKKK15S for sale Hie following articles warranted of superior quality :?Maceoboy, Scotch, Coarse Srcnch Itapce, Honey Dew. Scotch, ami other Snnil's, dsn Kmc Cut Tobacco in tin foil and papers; a more particular ilescription of the various articles can he known 1 ?y scnilinir for a full price current as above. Feb. M 7 ::m i BUS EXHIii 1 ON. If & W iCf A f T A. MA. a. Charleston, S. C. . I 1CKI.KS RRKAT STRAW TIOI.'SK, of new styles of mil other HATS, lor Gentlemen an<l Roys. INTLEMEN'S HATS. J Black Dress and Straw Hat*. Prices from 50c. up I i super. $2.50. IP^T J???*;* lie well knows what mothers think of their "sweet lit- i rictyof little Fancy Straw Hats?some richly tiiiumcd i dozen, do. tch, STEELE, Charleston, S. C. Eciiioii Syrup. A FItKSII supply for sale by 1Y " T. J. WORKMAX & CO. _March 21 ' 12 Extracts for Seasoning;. CiOXSlSl'JXG of the following kinds, viz; Extracts > of Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, Cloves, Ginger, Tonka Xutmeg, 'i'hyine, Sage, Damask Itosc. A supply of the above just received by T. J. WORKMAN He CO. .March 21 , 12 North Carolina Flour. V LARGE lot of Superfine Xorlh Carolina Flour, hi 100 lbs. bags by .MOURE A KUYKEXDAL. March 10 12 Eomestic Goods. I)LEACllEl) and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, ) l'laids and Stripes, fur servants, Cotton C'as-imeres, Denims and Checks, Bed Tick. Ac. For sale by A. M. A. U. KENXDDY. ' Xotiro. rpil E Firm of Shaw & Austin is litis day dissolved i. by mutual consent. L. A'. Austin will settle the a Hail's of the linn and is authorized to use the liaipc of the linn for that purpose. Persons indebted arc requested to make payment as soon as possible. GEO. \\\ S1IAW. L. A. AUSTIN. Camden, l-'eb. 20th, 1 Sol. rpitK subscriber will continue the Grocery business 1 at the ol.l stand, and respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. L. A. AUSTIN. Feb. 20, 1854. . 'J greenway" brother & co., IVo. 10 I?:u<l:iy Slreei, iNi'tv York, (Xtxt Street Xorflt of (he Astor House,) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN a? ta \\7E ARE consiantly receiving by Packets and T t Stcaniers from Europe lar?'o amounts of desi raUie goous, anaptcd lo the wants ol tho trade, which we olllr for sale :it low prices lbr easli, or approved paper. payable at Dunk. As our long eonuoetioii with the South has given us a thorough knowledge of their wants, we are enabled to import goods exactly adapted to their sales, and by importing them ourselves can allbtd lo sell them very low. All descriptions of LIXKN GOOQS we arc 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 desirable stock than we have ever before had; and wc invite buvcrs to inspect it. (JUKKXWA)", DKOTIIKIl k CO., 1'J Darelay St. &, 24- Park Place. Jan. 31, & 3m. To Hire. V YOUNG, brisk and activeservant girl, accustomed to house work, and a tolerable cook and washerwill be hired by the month or year, ttrjrjtrtre at CTiTE ollice. . . March 21 12 Hams IVams. J A A A LPS. Extra-Sugar Cured Hams, just re1U V U eeived by J. A. SCIlltOCK. KUCK it LUCAS, DRAbEliS tx Foreign and Domestic Hardware. ?Y?. 27.'!, Kiii'j Sired, (near the Merchant's llokl.) CHARLESTON, S. C. 1) KSPKCTFUDLY invito the attention of Planters \j and others to thcircntire new and complete stock runtime-ill', nvorv article in their lino. All orders promptly attended to. A. KDCIC, J. J. LUCAS, March 7, 10 . tf. Millet Seed. V LARGE and fresh supply just received by T. J.* WORKMAN <t CO. March 21 12 WO II ."IS ! MORTIS!! WORMS! !! DR. MeLANE'S YKEMIl-TtlU is warranted to bo the beat, most sufe and rudir.nl cure for WormsIt is appro von and recommended by the Medical Faculty in over* section where it has been introduced.. In fact, where it is known none other is used. One of our most respected physicians in speaking of Dr. Mc La no's Vermifuge says: "Its great superiority over all other Vermifuges arises front the fact that while it is more ejjicaciom than any other Vermifuge it is perfectly soft. i'riee 23 cents per bottle. I>r. iJci.anc's Liver Pills, I IKING composed entircly-of ivjrtahle substances is > .!? . only safe, but have been found In* all who have used them, as tiic remedy for all all'eeti of the Liccr and Digestive orgaiisTMrs-lgct, where they are used Liver Complaint cannot exist." ['rice 23 cents per box. The above valuable preparations arc for sale by ! most of the Druggists, and are to be had wholesale o! ; M. COHEN k CO., Importers and Dealers in Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals, IVrfumery .'tfcf': No. 29 Haync-strcct. Charleston, S. C. EXCELSIOR HOTEL, CAMDEN, S. C. D. S. SARGEANT, Proprietor. Tiini>y% Union Water Wltcci. \ 1 l.Ll AM M. SANDERS agent for Kershnw and T t Sumter District*. ^li'his Wheel is applicable to all kinds of iMaehinery I -inring water power, tlic must simple and power__ \ and requires less water tlmii any Wla-el in exis\ee, and lias the advantage of working entirely \merged. ^ ,'liese Wheels may lie seen in operation at the Amil's, loiirieeii miles helow Camden, who will also superintend putting tlu-m in, if rcipiircd, or lie may he addressed at Statelmrg, S. C. April ].*> 1 *2in. ON eoiisignment a lot of prime North Carolina ISaeon, also a few eelehrated " Milling Hams" for sale low to close, also best Seed Potatoes, Cow IVas, North Carolina Flour, Are., eall at. the "Old Corner." K. W lloNNKV. Son Hi Cnroliiiii?Kcrsimw Distrirt IN EQUITY. Lewis W. llallard, and Eminn 15. his wife. vs. Win, J.| tierald, Tyra Spann, et al?/'ill! > <'?,ijirni *<ilc mul sul^liluU )D'o)nrtij. (Tappearing to my satisfaction that Tyra Spann one . ot the defendants in the nhove slated hill resides without and heyoiul the limits of tlfls State ^lt. is ordered that lie do plead, answer or demur to tlje same, within three months from the publication hereof, or judgment pro eonfesso will he ordered against him. W. II. 11. WO I! KM AN, C. K. 1C. D. March 7. |??7.50| tf. A. JUL 8b ZL KENNEDY 1 Arc now receiving ami opening a full.supply of S|trKii!? aurf Slimmer CiiootJs, suitable for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear, embracing various styles of the most desirable fabrics, carefi-ily injected, to whic.li tlie attention of purchasers is re- j spcclfulKv invited. March 22. I Ready-Made Clothing, Hats, Ac. flVIIE undersigned have received n handsome stock 1 of Men's Koady-inado COATS, VESTS AM' I'A NTS; Ilov's Clot hing, consisting of Coats and Vests. Men's and Boy's Panama and Straw IIATS, Under Clothing, Gloves, Cravats, Ties, llnlfllose, Ac. March 21, A. M^ \l. KENNEDY. NEW GOODS. cw?iic> ...i- ;i - i> ir i . -...i e mi i'j suu.?Tiui'r n'>|KTuuiiy imorin.-i nis irieuns anu I tlio public generally, tliatr lie is now receiving direct front NVw York, n large and splendid stock of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of PRY-GOOD- IT ARMY ARK, CROCK- ' KUY anil ?'ROCKRIKS. All of wlticlt lie invites his rrieiiH-i to examine, fueling confident that they will compare witatnv iti tliis market. March 2^.?f . C. MAT ORSON*. MANSION HOUSE, CAMDEN, S. C. OITUATKD in a healthy and business part of the O- town?where comfort, cleanliness and attention, Willi a good table arc combined. K. 0. ROBINSON, March 7.?Jy. Proprietor. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. FOR SALE BY MOORE it ICUYKENDAL, 100 pieces Kit 11 SKY S 100 pair NEGRO BLANKETS 100 pieces bleached and brown SHIRTINGS 100 " FANCY PRINTS 10 " Furnitura 1>0. 25 " FANCY MUSLINS 15 " J) KL A INKS and CAS11MFRKS 12 " Rock Island J K*YNS, all colors 5 " liKDTJCKINU 12 " Plain and Fancy JEANS 0 " APRON CHUCKS 10 " GINGHAMS 3 " superfine BROADCLOTH 10 " FANCY VKSTINGS Canfbrics and Shawls, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs and Tics, Plaid Linscys and Flannels, Hosiery, Thread, Needles, Pins, Concord (N. C.) Yarn, Ac. ALSO?A SMALL LOT OF irLt AU i -iTJLjflJJJtj ULUTH1JMU-. src'ii as Blanket ar.d Dral> OYKR-COATS, Fancv 0;issimcro PANTS, Velvet, Silk and Satin VESTS. "also. 20 dozen first quality Wool HATS 1 case Albion I>0. 1# do .Congress 1)0. 1 do assorted Cassimerc .DO. 1 ilo superfine Silk DO. 1 do CAPS. Plush. Cfotli and Glazed 1 do UMBRELLAS. HEAVY GROCERIES. 1 hogsheads Muscovado and Cuba SUGARS 10 barrels first quality clarified DO. 5 " Loverinv'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. WIIV.ES AAD LI^IORS. 12 baskets genuine lloidsiek CHAMPAGNE G do Demcrcier DO. 6 do Imitation lleidsick DO. 10 do first quality CLARET WINE 2 qr. casks Old SIIERRY. DO. 3 do do MADEIRA DO. J 2 do ito TOUT irn. " 4 do do MALAGA DO. 1 ease WINE BITTERS 1-2 pipe "Old Otard" BRANDY 1 qr. cask " Old Pale" DO. 2 do London Dock DO. 1 do Old Holland GIN G cases Schiedam Sclmaps DO. 1 cask old Bourbon WHISKEY 3 barrels Eagle DO. 20 do Old Rye Hammond DO 50 do Double Rectified DO. Together with many other articles which will be sold exceedingly low lor cash or short time. W. C. MOORE. T II E I3KITISH ({UAKTERLIES, an'd BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE. LEONARD SCOTT, <fc CO., New York, continue to re-publish the following British Periodicals, viz: 1. TIIE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW (Conservative.) " ? 2. THE EDINBURGH REVIEW, (Whig.) 3. THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW, (Free Chukcii. ) A. THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW, (Liberal) 5. BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH ^LAGAZINE, Tobv. r I HIE present critical state of European affairs will 1 render these publications unusually interesting during the year, 1854. They will occupy u middle ground between the hastily wiitten news items, crude speculations, and Hying rumors of the daily Journal, and the ponderous Tome of the future historian, written after the living interest and {excitement of the great political events of the timQjshall have passed] away. It is to] these Periodicals that readers musi look for the only really intelligible aud reliable history of current events, and as >ueli, in addition to their well-established literary, seietitiiie^am^^^^^^^^ fi it ?a Arrangements arc in !v" sheets from the Jlritish l'ublisliffl^|^H|H^H - hull lie ul'W to pine- all our Reprints in th^^^H^H iub-i fibers, about as soon as they enn bo furnffl^P with the foreign copies.?Although this will invojvc a very large outlay on our part, we shall continue to furnish the Periodicals at the same low rales as heretofore, viz:? For any one of the four Reviews si,00 For any two of the four Reviews, f>,00 For any three of the four Reviews 7,00 For all four of the Reviews,, 8,00 For Blackwood's Magazine 11,00 For Blackwood ami three Reviews, {1,00 For Blackwood ami the fottr Reviews, 10,00 l'ayineiits to lie nunle in all eases hi advance. Money current in the State where issued will he received at par. A discount of per cent, from the above prices will he allowed to Clubs ordering four or more Copies of anv one or more of the ahove works. Tit us, hair copies of lllaekwood, or ?>t otto Revit w, will he scut In one addre.-s for ; lour copies ol the tour Reviews and lllaekwood for Sot'; and so on. I'ttHklffC. ' In all the Principal cities ami towns, tltes- works will l?c delivered, through Agents l'RF.K (IF I'OSTAt'F. When sent hv until, the postage to any part of the United Slates will he hut Twenty-four (. r.xis a vear, for " lllaekwoi d," and hut Twixvk Centsa year for eaelt of the Reviews. Remit tan- es and eoinmunicntions should always be addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, LK0NAK1) SCOTT & CO., 51 Gold Stuekt, New York. N. 1'.? I.. S. ?t Co. Imve recently published, mid Imvc now l'"i- sal<-, I lie " FA KM Ml IS GIJ1DK," by Henry Slc|?liont?, of Edinburgh, and Professor Norton of Yale College, New Haven, complete in 2 vols, royal octavo, containing H>0<> pages, 11 steel and Coo wood engravings. Price, in muslin bindimr. <'.? ' CS-Ti.i* is not tile old "liook of Hot Farm," lately | ri-*nseiMttl and thrown upon the market. Feb. 2*t, 1851. !S tf. (;, !;> i.i\ 3l For the complete Cure of Cough3, Colds, Inftuenza, Asthma, Eionchilis, Spitting of Bleed, and all other Lung Complaints tending to Consumption. r j MI IS preparation is getting into use all over our | JL Country. The numerous loiters we receive tioin I our various ag? wis, informing us of cures effected iir 1 their immediate neighborhoods, warrant us in saying I it is one of the bet, if not the very best Cough \led' ierne now bet ore fhe public. It almost invariably re| lieres and not urifrcqnei lly cures the very wor?t eases. When all other Cough preparations have faihd, tl.is lias relieved the patient, as Druggists, dealers fn Medicines, a'nd 1'hvoiehuis can testify. A*k the Agent in your nearest town, what has been his experience of the effects of this tne<|^ci:V?. if lie has been selling it for nnv length of time he Will tell you IT K THE 1JEST MEDICINE EXTANT. | " Below we give a few extracts front letters we have \ received Iwteiy regarding fhe virtues of this medicine. I Dr. fs. S. Usliit, of Knoxville, Ca., says: 1 have been using ywlr Liverwort and Tar vgry extensively in my practice for three years past, and, it is with pleasure I state nty belief in its superiority overall other articles with which I am acquainted, for v> hich + j it is vceoinniendedr." Messrs. Fitzgerald ?6Bennors, writing from t> oynes- I ville, N: C. say: "The-Wverwort and Tar is becoming daily more popular i?* this country, and we tbi|ifc justly so. All who have tried it speak in eoriiniciiliable terms of it, and say it is very beneficial in nllev^ aling the complaints lor weh-l* it ? recomtner.iled." Our Agent in Pickens District, S. 0., Mr. S. II. McI Fall, assures us "that lie uses if tlrifh great benefit in his own family, and recommends it to his neighbors." lie gives an instance of a negro woman, in his vicinity, who had been suffering with disease of the Lungs for years, attended with severe cough, who was relieved hy the Liverwort and Tur. Such are the good reports we hear of this Medicine from ail parts of the South. For a report of the surprising. cures it has performed in the Western and , Northern and Eastern States, we would invite the sufi feringpatient to read the pamphlet which aconnpnnies each bottle. To all, we say, have hope, F'uve In p ! ' TRY THE MEDICINE! 1 lie learned in season !!! And neglect not that cough which is daily weakening your constitution, irritating your throat and lungs, and invilingon that dread disease, Consumption, v lie a so southing and healing a remedy can be obtained ? Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. IJeirare of Counterfeits and J lute Imitations ! | Tiie genuine article is signed Andrew Rogers, o<* the engraved wrapper around each bottle. Price, $1 per bottle, or six bottles fur $5. Sold wholesale and retail by SCOYIL A MEAD, ' ill Chartres-st. bef. Contiand St. Louis. N.O. Sole Agents for the Southern States, to wliom-oU orders un?I applications for agencies must be addressed/ Sold alsirby Z. J. DkIIav and T.J. Workman ?fc Co. Camden; M.vott.?t Heath, Lancaster; Winchester & Stitt, Monroe, N. C.; Fisher tfc Heimtsu, Columbia. April. 10 3m 20,000 topie* til 20 Days!' .THE LAMPLIGHTERy the most extraordinary and TJIRILLING TALE oe aiodbkn times. This is the universal testimony of the Newspaper Press, and the verdict of tiie READING PIBMC. . He hate been utterly unable to fiH all our orders, so great has been the demand for this Great American Romanes. PUBLISHED- BY JOII^ P. JEWETT &, CO.; BOSTON". And for sale by nil Booksellers. C2T*Tl,e work will be forwarded by mail to any person enclosing ?1 and a six postage stumps. March 21. 12 4t HAND, WILLIAMS WILCOX* "WHOLESALE GROCERS, CHARLESTON, S. C. rpnK subscribers having established themselves in X Charleston for the transaction of a efiSBft.VL C.R0CCR?-BfcSlX?S6? Respectfully solicit your attention to their extensive and well scleclod stock. Their assortmeut will comprise all articles usually * kept in their line, (excepting Liquors,) will bo constantly replenish*!, aud disposed of upon terms as favorable as are offered at any similar establishment. Special and careful attention shall be given to tilling orders. It shall-be our object to do business with PROMPT and UKSrONSHJLli Merchants and Planters, thereby * enabling us to sell at Small Profits. 1IANI), WILLIAMS & WILCOX, No. 1 Hayne Street* DANIKL HAND. GEO. W. WILLIAMS. I DANIEL WILCOX -Tan 24. . 4 4m Just Received, VNOTIIKR supply of 4-4, 10-4, 11-4 and *12-1 bleached Sheeting. March 28. . C. MATHESOX. I SHALL opeikat the '' Old Corner," in the course of this week, a very extensive assortment of Men's and Boy's SUMMER 11ATS, embracing nil fire newest styles. E. W. BOXXKY. March 28. tf 'Crow Tar" T?OIt SALE nt the "Old Corner," br . J I March 2S. K. W. BOXXEY. / Tnlitm* ami Jlanlilias, > FHROM ft:.- to ftlJ. Just oiK-ncd at ilic ft0M Cor- * ner,"l?" 'K. W. HOSKKY. * * s 1_ ' Corn for Sale. I r j ^ 11 on liaiiinsoi^^^^jl^HflH^^Hi 1. Corn. tin.' Coll 111l ^ja-v B? uoj.D { jj am 1 which (if Coods, a it iolcs fur l.T A I V Itoiiili iiiv on l.vul. iQH 5'iret t is .y I sale at a reduced price and on mcou mo<!al^H|^^H The premises arc rcnvcnit-iit ami in compute rvj mi^HI Possession jrivon i'.r.iiit'tUau lv. Apj ly in William *1 Shannon. F.sij .1; M. OOOPKll. Doc. 1'.'. 51 tl (,op.viiT\r:K?isii\ J r\ MIK undersigned has this ?lav associated with him 1 in business in Ltiimlfii, Mr. 15. J. KLAKKNDAl.L Tin' business will Wiciittvi' conducted under the name ami linn t?f .MOORK it KUYKhNDAl.L Willi it splendid stool; niid a si riot attention to business. a share ul patronage is solicited. W. c. MOORF. luisiiwss having undergone n change, reuh r3 it actually l cccssu rv that all not is ami accounts line me previous to the first of .lnnnnry ISM, shotihl he settled; and 1 trust that nil indebted lu me M ill give it their prompt t\nd earliest attention. M\ 0. MOORK Match'2 lu / : . , L