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Town T<iX6Bi ORDERED, That the Treasurer give notice, in the Camden Journal, that all taxes due the' Town, must be paid on or defore the 15th March, at which time the books will i>ositive!f be closed, and all defaulters double taxed. - C. H. DAVIS, Council Chamber, ) Town Treasurer. February 27, 1855. j" * March 6?2 Notice.. JOSEPH CHARLESWORTH made application for License No. 3, Quart License, to retail Spiritous Liquors in the store formerly occupied by W C. Moore. Securities, James McEwen, and P. F. Ville. pigue. Recommended by James I. Villepigue, M. Drucker and R, Wilson. Ordered to be published in the Camden Journal. C. II. DAVrS, Council Chamber, ) Town Recorder. February 27, 1855. f March 6?2 Sontb-Caralina?Kershaw D|}rict. - . IN EQUITY. William A. Ancrnra, Executor of Mary J. Davis, vs. Pkavlaa W TVavis TToniiotto Pnn(>?n IntA Hpnriptta Johnson r.rd Duncan, her husband, and Benjamin Johnson, et. al. Biilfor Relief, 4c. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Henrietta Dnn-. can, late Henrietta J6hn6on and ? Duncan^hes husband, and Benjamin Johnson. aH.of whom are delendants, named in the Bill of Complaint, stated above, are absent from and reside without the limits or this State. On motion of Mr! Kershaw, Solicitor lor compiainant, it is ordered that thoy do plead, answer, or demur to the said Bill, within thrcs months" from this day. or the same will bo qrderad pro, coufesao against them. . W. B. R. WOBKMAN, C..E. K. D. March 6?13 South Carolina?Kershaw District. IN EQUITY: Ex Parte Wiley J. WcKaih and" Anna Adellai, his , wife, vs. W. G. Kenne'dy, et al Petition to exchange and substitute negroes. - ' TT finnonrinrr tr? mr" oafiaPinfinn llwifc Wi2K?m Vt?'I X vin and Sarah, his wife, defendants to 1 he ahov? stated Petition, reside without and b^-ond the li'jiits of this State. It is ordered pn motion of Shannon, Solicitor for Petitioners, that thej do npppar, .pleed. answer or demur to-the above Petition within tfirc?. months from the date of pubHcatiqn hereof! or anorder to take the same pro. cQnfesso; will be eutered' against thero. ' ?' . W. H. R. WORKMAN,- 0. E. K. D. March 6?tf. South Carolina?Kershaw District. IN EQUITYA. J. BRLDEN and WIPE. vs. A. G. BASKIN. Bill to account. Ac. . % , ?>' * IT appearing to my satisfaction that Wm. C. Moore, one of the- defendants to ahote stated bill, resides without the limits of This State, it is ordered -that he j do appear, answer, plead, or demor to the same wjtliM in three months from* the date of publication hereof! or an order to take the same pro. confess^ will -be entered against -Lim. . ' * . W. H. E. WdRKAIAN.'C. E. K. D: * March O?tf. ^ . ' * . South Caroliua?Kershaw District in Equity. v Alexander McDonald, rs-Bwiiel Flearot^dtal. BLH for Specific Performance of Agfeemewf. IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Yiftcer;t Pelk . and his wife Polly; Isaac Hearon, Joslwa Hearon Emanuel ffearon. William Skinner, James Skinner and John Skinner, defendants t'o -the above- stated bill, reside withqut the limits of this State. Un wotlou of Caston, complainant's solicitor, it is ordered that they do appear, answer, plead" or- demur "\p-ths same within three mbnths from tlie'date of puWica 1 tion hereof; or an order to take the same pro. ctmfesso., will be entered againSt them. * ." . W. H. R, WORKMAN, C. ED. March 6?tf. " . SQUlh-Caroiina? Ker>haw District. By John B. Joy, Esquire, Ordinary of said District, j XX/TIEREAS, Col. Jas Chesnut, Jr, applied to me f T for Letters of Adminietrafton-iinali-andsinguUr. the goods and chatties, rights phd eret.its of J.j Graut, late of the District aforesaid, deceased These are, therefore, to cite and admonish dll Und singular, tbe kindred and 'creditors pf the xaid, deceased, to be and appear before ine at our nexfe*&r<llnary'e Court for tbe said District, to le holden at Kcr - haw Court Bouse on .the 19th day of March,Inst, to: ?how cause, if any, why the said adarinistrariou should not be granted. i Given under my baud and seal, Bus 5th day of . March, in the yea* of our Lord ?he tboueaifd eight hundred and fifly-flve hod ^,e seyentytiinlb year of American Indepeflder'cc. JOHN R. JOX, 0. K D. March C?tf. . ' . v Soulh Carolitia?KcnliaAv DKtticlr IN EQUITY, . * .. John U. Ingram, Executor, vs. "Banyan Payne, et. al. Bill to settle the Estate of Raciiol Lqigll, deceased, 4c. IT appearing to my satisfaetiop that the Representatives of Zachariah Payne, deceased, to wit r Ar chelaos Payne, Jr? Zachariah Payne, Nicholas Payne, and Samnel Payne, the widow and children of John Payne, deceased, n?mes unknown,- and the widow (and ljerpreeent husband) and the children of Daniel ray no, qeceeseo, names not arow*, ana Marv laync, widow of Kphraim Pevoe. ;v Al?o tbe representatives s?f Daniel Payne, deoeased, to wit: Banyan Payne. Daniel Mjller, A. B. Bonds nnd wife, Elizabeth; Abraham Alooy and wife Nancy. Also the representatives of Miry Pay ft e. deceased, to wk: the children of Mrs. McCartney, four daughters, and Arvia Izzell, the husband of 'one aqd ? Moore, the husband of another, and one son. the names of the daughters and son ndt known. Also tbe representatives of Naomi P yne. deceased, to wit: Hannah H. Stewart and Iter three ehrdcen, James Harvey Stewart. Anni K. Stewart, attiCar* line L. Stowart, Wade 1 to|A*ins. Keaiuh Hopkins. 4'- I exander Stewart, Daniel Stewart and James Stewart, and the children and husband of Caroline Dobbins, names unknown. _ Alio the representatives of KeziaR Payne, deceased, to wit: ? Evans and Elizabeth Evans, Ihi wife. Also Richard Saraiel Ussery and Charles Evens I sscry, Jatuea Truesdeii and bin ?rffe Miiry. and Banyan Payne, administrator of Zacllarialt Payne, deceased,, of "ffdie Payne, deceased, and of Elisabeth Betts, deceased. Defendants to the above stated Bijl reside, without the limits of this State. On motion of Caston, complainant's Solicitor, it 4* ordered that they d > answer, plead or demnr to tine same, within three months from th^lnte pf publics ion hereof, or an order to take tktffcme, pro. conreeno. will be entered against them. W. H. R. WORKMAN, C. E. K. D. March 6?tf. A Card. THE uniertfigned respectfully informs those who Are indebted to him, that their Sills have been made' ont for some time and are subieet to tlieir call at anr time, either in exchange for the money, or a elieck whioh be will consider no trouble whatever to prtsent tfor payment. I dislike to seem importunate, "iny necesrity and not nay will" makes me (eoem) so ; yen owe me and?you ought to pay me and. that soon. I hope you will all do so. Tour wants, aa heretofore, will be aUeadod to promptly if you will let me see that you really appreciate mj former attentions. Feb 2T-4 ' & J. DbHAY ? Notice. . MR. James I. Yillepiguo is my authorized Agent during ray absence from Camden, with whom my accounts and notes mar be found untd Return Pay. ' lb, A. A08T1JT. Feb. 17, A fresh supply of the usual varieties for the season, too numerous to mention in detail. Just reteived at Z. J. DiHAYU -A180tW kandretli's unprored Garden Almanac for gratuitous distribution, fob ?7-8 * NOTICE. . ALL persons indebted to the subecrilrcr are reaues- j tea to call and settle. I will be glad to sell all ; my friends nnd customers on short time (with the ex- i ception of such articles an corn, bacon, flour, lard, etc.) i and for such articles I must have cash or I -cannot sell, j The subscriber also adds that such persor.s as have been running accounts with him and have not paid he | does not desire to keep accounts with, and he is ouly j willing to sell to such as pay him promptly. I also give notice that all*persons who owe me prior ; to first January last, unless they come and make some i satisfactory arrangement, by the h6th March, next, ; their papers will be plaeed ju the hands ot W Thurlow Caston, Esq., fot collection. Jan. 16,?tf. ROBERT LATTA. Notice- j ALL persons Indebted to the Estate of the late B. | W. GIBBONS, wiH make payment to Vf. \ Tburlow Caston, Esq., as t le papers of the Estate are j in his hands. And all persons who have demands j agafnst the Estate will gfwTiim notice of the same. Eeb 27 B. K. EDWARDS, Adro'c. NEWS!! riEU^S !!! THE Subscriber is now- reeeiffiiyt from "New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Charleston, bia j Spring supply of Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, soaps, \ f rushes. Cosmetics, Itrfumery, Apices and Fancy Ar- | ticles: China-vare. such as VaseS, Cops and Saucei-a, Toflet'Bbttlefl.'Card Ba-kets, etc., fetfe, to which he" re* i ?pectfii)ly irrviu-s the attention of bis friends tfnd customers. Z. i. DzflAT. ' Fob 27-^tf. , / ... . Committed TV> theJnil -of Kershaw District. Sumter, a negro X leTfcnr> who rays he betrmgs to Biegera MoWey, J ef Qi ester Dttpto. Said Sumter appears to be about 1 26 or 30 years of age, stent made and dark complected The owner"is requested to enme forward, prove property, pay. charges and take him awar. Feb. 77?tf. W._G. MOORR, Jailor^ HEAD QUARTERS 23d REGI'" - . MLEH'T, ?. C. Itt. 24tb Fkbuoajit, 1865. .ORDER NO. IN p'.tminnce of an ortfc-r from C<ddnel Richard Anderton, comm?hdibg| 'Fiflh Brigude Sonlb-Cano Krm NHUtiir, air eleitfon is hereby ordcied to be beW "aaOomdetv, on Friday tl?o4fch duy of April nert for Brigadier Genejal oC.tJre^FtHh Brigade, torfill the va-cancy occasioned by iho" rosignittiOn of Brigadier General Saniuel R Chandler." ' Lteatetwnt Colonel T. -J.-Warren and Captain B, Joneaaib detailed- to bet at rmanagera By order of Colonel. Taylor. * ' *-W. ft. TATTjOR, Adjutant. . . E<b 27?-C . ' : "r ^ HEAI>4t^BTSRT82A. REGIm-est, s. c. st:\. ; - ^ , CaUDBK, Feb. 24, 1555. IT is ordbred that Oaptnin Bufwell Jooes be placed in Command of the Upper- Battalion of -the 22d Regiment S. C. ilihtia, and that lio.be obeyed and ro-. epected accordingly. 3y Order of Col. Taylor. W.\,.R. TAYLOR, Adjutant, * FeBST t - 22d. Regiment, S. C. M. iitjor of Upper Battalion* re-authorized t<?- announce ap-1 -tain J?hti L, Junes us a candidate' fo>- Ma.j??r in the"U|>i*e|- Batta-liiui of the 22<J Regiipent,. S. C. M. ' South Carolina?K.er*liu\v District. BY JOU.Y B. JOY, ESQUIRK, OBttl.VABY. WHKR45AS.W. Thurlow Castnn applied to mo lor Letters of AdRuhistration on all and singular the goods and chattels, right*, and ored its of'Lewis \V. Ballard, late of said Uiatilct, deceased: ' These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and singular, the kindred and tjreditoi-s of t|>e said deceased to be atvl ajipear before ruo at our next Ordinary's* Court for the said Idntriet, to be holden at Kershaw Court -House-on the tveeftth day of March next, .to shew ?nnse, i?'tuir, why the said admmiatration should not be granted . . - * .? 6iven wider my 'hand and seal, this 2Gth day of February, in tbeyear of-oor Xord <jne thousand- eight Trundrcd and filty liv'e. tuad iu the seventy-ninth rear of American, independence.- ' Feh. 27 __ . - JQHN. IL JOTtj&. K.JK Speriat Notice. 1 NOTESond Accounts due mo vrUfbo found in my hands nntil the 1st of March, after which lime they will be placed in the hands of an Attorny for collection. until Return Day, when nil not r?id will Jrositively be put in suit. J; AhSCHROCK. JeblO?1? * . < Par Salb.' FUR likelv Plantation MULK8? and a valuable draft and saddle UoftSE, sorhid and gentle, wiQ he aoki to the higltest bidder, before tiro Court House Door ip Camden, on tbe tirst Monday irr March nextv T?rms? Nota payable lfct. January next, with ap-~ proved security, with interest from-day of pale*. JOHN" CANTRY." { - . ' * I Fob 20?1? ' JA&TSS CANTEY, pXQr8 . 1 ' . I ' ' 1 '' " Assignees Sale V ILL be nold before tho Court IIous? Door, in * * Camden,. on the 1st Monday io March next, one Negro MAN,' same A Urin. Tennt Cash. Feb 2it?if. - . . C. MATUESON. Ktttiee. A LL persons having dtonands against 4ho estate of /V .Naucy Tcuesdel wlH present Qn ta duly attested. and those indebted are notified to come forward end settle on or before Return Day. JM> 2o?4t. J. TRUESDKL, Administrator. *' Notice4 .LL persons indebt**! to the firm oTMoore k Euy/v kcndill, aq' \V. C. ^loore on limown account, rtre requested .to call on me and settle previous to Return Day, ufie which" lime tho notes aud accounts wmi ot* piaeeu 111 tne nanus or an Aitornoy lor-smt. J AS. I VILLfcPIGUK, Assignee. Feb 2O7?tf ~, ' pairosopuic/i l appa hatcs. A COMPLETE set of Apparatus* consisting Of alxnit eij^lity instruments, valued at $.'(U0, suitod to the illustration of exjierimertta in Chemistry and Natural Philosophy?among wliioh nro one Air Piirop with a number ef adjusted irwtrnroenia; a Cylinder Electrical Machine; a Girt van 0 .Beam .Engine: a Marceto Apparatus; an Oxygen Retort and decomposing Apparatus; Gas .fars and Bugs; a Pneumatic Troft; a Uundenaing Syringe and Pneumatic Receivers; a Compound Blowpipe; a Lifting and Forcing' Primp ; a Groves' Buttery, Ac, - Apply to Mrs. C. F. Carpentor^ Camden S. C.-' py The Tiroes, Colombia, will copy four timet and forward bill to this office. . Feb. IS, . . . t . * it. KEKSUAW~Iu Equity. McRa Brorard, etal )' vs. > &II to Siill property 4c. Iiowv M. Brevard, etal) _v'/ - SALE OP ABOUT 109 NEGROES, Accustomed toJ.be culture of Oottoo, 4c. 4a , BY virtue of art order iu above stated case (bado, dated February 9th. 18?5,1 fviil offer for sale, at public outcry, before the' Court House door io Camden St' on Monday the fifth day of March next, about ooe boudred negroes, belonging to the children of Mr* Harriet (X Brevard, deed., said to bo prime plantation hands, having been long ac.'iietonoed to the cub turo of oottoo, and provision crops. A fine oppbrtuni ly ?a now onerea iqt *v estern ouyera. . Terms?Si* per dent cash-; balance on a creditor one, two, three, four and fire years, from day of sale, with interest payable annually, on the whole amount, from the day of aale, until the whole shall be paid?to be secured by bond with at least three approved and sufficient sureties, and a cnrtgago of the property. If preferred, however, purchasers may pay the full amount of their purchases, or any proportion thereof in cash. W. H. R. WORKMAN, 0. & K.D. Feb 13?$?.00 Remember Tbla. UNTIL next return day, the notes and aeoounta due to the late firm of Workman ?fc Boone may be found at their old stand for settlement. Workman & Co. are authorized to receipt for Ufa same. Jan. 1?, S til fiegars. AFINR assortment of Spanish Segars may be found at WORKMAN'S Drag Store ??Consumption, Consumption, Consumption can be Cured!! DR. ROGER'S LIVERWORT, TAR AND CANCiIALAGUA has rescued its multitudes from the grave. Do you ask for tho evidence ? THEN CALL ON THE AGENT, ond {jet a phamnlct; a rrewspa- I per is too small to contain it. In the Pamphlet you will find well authenticated cases of individuals *ho were, in very deed, rescued /rem the grave, for t!iey wore upon the very verge of it, and given up to die by our best Physicians and most sJcillful Medical Professors, when the Liverwort and Tar came to their rescue, and ! delivered them beck to their friends. Although many | of the cures seem almost incredible, yet tliav lire not obscure ; we have given their real names.and their exact place of residence, so that tli#y may be seeo, and the facts heard from their own mouths. These cures are fully corroborated by Physicians and Professors of Medicine,-what nre well known and ar8 of ?be highest standing in our land, who have bean compelled, to yield to these etuLWn facta : no on* can nreruTEfiucn KviDBNCs. ?gPWe Challenge the Whole World!. To produoe nioce real Sona fide evidence, in any eoure of justice,-than we have in favor af this medicine III"' * " * . ' * ,'r Vfe defy'the Physicians of every school, and all the Medicines that have ever beea in vented, to produce evidence of such remarkable cures aa have been made by Dr. UOGER'S LIVERw OKT, TAR and CANCHALAOUA. " [ WE OONTIDENTLY ASK TUB AFFLICTED 1 (IfoC to Parobaie oar Medidaets) Bnl to eahtiM oar Pamphlet, and see for themeejvea, whether the evidence is A* convincing as we any it Is; if so, it may prove a GREAT BLESSING Te> rou. It Costs but little to give it a Fair Trial. Compared to what a Physician charges?hut little when Compared to what you vulufc your health!! Whtt ib the value of money without health I BEWARE OE COUGHSAND COLDS! _ Recollect that. coughs and colds are the forerunners oC Consumption f IlR. ROGER'S LIVERWORT, TAR and CANCHALAGUA will break up the moat distressing cough or cold in a few hours' time- ltr many cases of years! standing, a r dical cure has | beeii effected in a very short time by strictly following tlie -directions. We doubt not but there are now THOUSANDS OF JLIVING WITNESSES r! Who would have been in tlieir grave# if they Itad uot |.used this mediciue, arresting the disease before it bef came too lute! Who are those who have certified to the great value of this medicine t You will tint! tire names of such men as lion. JUpGE WM. BURKE, hite Post master of Cinciimati.for more titan, twenty years; C. W. STARBUOK, Esq., Proprietor of tha Oincinna | t? Daily Times :* Jvob.- JOHN A. COLLINS, late Agent and Leeiurer of ibe Grand Division ortbe I Sods of Temperance of Ohio ; Rev. ELENRY WISEMAN, And the attending Physician, Dr. H. It, W1L. n.11!? n. At.:. . u i? ni)A rru OUi*, oi riucioi, viuuut umu , u. u. v^onii, Esq., Druggist of higli standing, of Xenia, 0.; J, G. HIERONJMUS. aud his attending Physician, W. W. I FRENCO, of Hollaodsborgh, -Darke County, Ohio ; E. B.TAYLOR, Kaq. Editor of the Greenville Patriot ; JOUN. MELENDY, Esq., and T>. K. LEAVITT, Esq^Deacons of the Vine-street Congregational t>urclvCincinnati. Ohio. ^ Sq ^ a 8 - 5j 3 ^ ' FROM MAJOR VAN BUR^N, DBOTIIRR OF MARTIN. VAN BUR EN, EX PRESIDENT . OF TUE UNITED STATES. Kindkrhook, N. Y, Sept. 20th, 1852. I Mit.. A. L. Sooviu.?Dear Sir: Having occasion to use an Expectorant and Oongh liemedy hut winter, I i was recommended by the ltev. "Mr. Tiffany, of this ; place, to try the LiverwwT?r and Chanchalagua, I did so, and think 1 was greatly benefitted by it, and do HEARTILY RECOMMEND IT TO OTHERS as a Cough. Reinedy. L. VAN BUUEN. KlMOHtBOOK. N. Y , Sopt. 20, 1608. I fully concur in the above statement. I FRED. T. TIFFANY, Rector of the Episcopal Church. - ^ tsr would it be possibles for such men of so' {pgh standing to be iuduced to deceive tJic poor consunrjitivt I B5TUe sore mid ask for Dr. Rogers* Liverwort, Tar and Cauclmlagoa, and let no oilier be palmed upon youi For sale by SCOVIL A kEAD, 111 Cliartrea st, between Conti and St. Louis, N. 0. Sole. Agents' for the Southern States, to whom all orders and applications for agencies must be addressed. - . Sold also by Z. J. DkHat and T. J. WomniAn A Co., ! Camden ; MachLl <fe Heath,Lancaster ;Wi.\cilesteii A IStjtt, Monroe, N.C.; Fisher A Umsitsij, Columbia. Feb. 20?a mo. ' | ^ BrHisll PcritMiiciil!?r Early Copies Secured. LEONARD.SCOTT A CO., New York, continue to republish the following British periodicals:' 1. The Loudon Quarterly Review, f Conservative.) J.- The Edinburgh Review, (Whig.) 3. The Noith British Review, (Fr?o Clrarch.) 4. .The Westminster Review, (Liberal.) 4$. Biackwopd's Edinburgh Magazine, (Tory ) The present ?ritt?*al stale of European affairs will render these publications unusually interesting ditrIttg the forthcoming year. They will occupy a middle ground between the hastily written news itenjs, crude specul tion%and flying ruinorsof the daily journal,ami the ponderous tome of the future historian, written after'the Bring interest and excitement of the great political events of the time shall lmve passed uwoy. It is to theatf periodicals that renders must look for the only really intelliglblennd reliable history of current eveutf, and as such, in addition to their well established literary, scientific, and theological ehara<-ter, we urge them' upon the consideration of the reading pubKc. Arrangements are now permanently mode for the receipt?( early sheets from the British publishers, by which we are enabled to place all our reprints in the hunds of autecribera about as soun as they can be furDished with tlie foreign copies. Although this involves nve'rjr large outlay on our part, we shall continue to faraislt tlie periodicals at the same low rotes as here tofore, vis.: . Per annum. For any one of the four Reviews... $3.00 Far any two of the four reviews 5 (>0 For any three of the four reviews.7.00 For all four of the reviews 8.00 ! For Blaekwood's Magazine,, .. 8.00 For Blackwood and tnree reviews., 9.00 For Blackwood and the four reviews. ,.10.00 Payments to be umds in all cases in advance. Money current in the State where issued will he received at pnr.* Clubbing.?A discount ofjwenty-five per cent from thenbove prices wQl t>? allowed to clubs ordering four or mors copies of any cos or more of the above works. Thns: Four copies of Blackwood, or of one review will be seat to one address for $9; four copies of the four reviews and Blackwood for $30; and &o on. Postage.?In all the principal cities and towns, these works will be delivered through Agents, free of j/ost OA W lion onrtf Kw mail ll>a Ngy. ?? livu wm? vj iu?M(? JkUV W) HUJ jJUI I. U1 tlie United State* will be but twenty-four cento a year for Blackwood, and but fonrteon cento a year for each of the reviews, Remittances and communications should always be addressed, poet-paid, to the publishers. LEONARD SCOTT k CO.. 64 Gold street, N. Y. N. B. L. 8. k Co. have recently published, and have now for sale, the "Parmer's Guide," by Henry Stephens of Edinburgh, and the late Professor Norton of Yale College, New Haven, complete in two volumes, royal octavo, containing 1600 pages Fourteen steel and six hundred wood engravings. Price in muslin bindings, $6. This work is wot the old " Book of the Farm," j lately snusotTATXPand throyn upon the market. Execntor's Notice. ALL persona having demands against the estate of Rcddick Mosoley will hand tbem in, properly atam Al> KoCavA +l?A Aaa4 <li?? *1 A * ??! ? ?-* VC9KVU, uu VI MVIW4u ?IIV Ul?h U?J VI apiu UOtk, UWIOl" wise this nstico will be plead is bar oTpajmeat. 2?8rr. G. M09HLfiV4 Hicooator. I Piano Forte, Organ and IQelodcon Tuning, Ac. IN order to accommodate several' families who have hitherto had both trouble and delay in getting' their Piano Fortes regularly tuned, tire sobscriber bogs to ?ny that in future, all orders in the above branches cutrusced to bis care wiil be exccnted in the very but manner. . Contracts made by tlie year, ifdesired. Ordtrs nmy b# left nt Mr. Young's ljook-Stone, or j at my residence. F. DbVINE, Professor of Mnsic. Camden, Jau. 20- .a * V ' % Estate of- John Trneadel. ALL peraon8 having demands against the Estate of John Trnesdel, deceased, apo notified to present ! tlreru within the time proscribed by .Jary; and. those I indobfed to the said Estate wilf make pnymont on or j before the drat of January, as anpeedy settlement will bo required. . . J, XRUESDEL, ' f ',<* C. HAILE, ^ Dec. Executors. ' Notice. , A LL persons liaving clnlrafc against the Estate of 6. j jCjL .W. (GIBBONS, deceased, wih hand thorn in | properly Attested, according to law, aud those indebted, are called upon for immediate payment. Theoondition of the estate is such, that prompt action must be taken fonts settlement. R F. EDWARDS, Administrator. Feb 8?tf' * .. Notice. " A LI- peraons,having demands agsintt the estate of JTjL. Joab QutjoPr deceased, will present ihem, duly attested, and those indebted will make payment to BOBERT B. "COTTON, Executor. January 23, 1865. SCHEDULE. Mat! anfd Pawcrijcr Trains. SpUTH-CAROLINA EAILROAD COM P A NT.: Leave Charleston Y*. a; > ' ' > >v Arrive at Kingsviile 2 p.'?; Colaiub'a 3.43 p.; m.;.Camden 5 p.m. .*.* Leave Charleston 7 p. m. Arrive'at Kingsvillc 4.30 a. Colombia 6.30 n. ?, .i. ... ' t Lenve Charleston 8 km. aa<I 4.45p, m. ' "* Arrive gt Augusta 4 p. m. and 4.30 a. m, ' Leave Cotaajbia 7 a. tn. 4nd 4 p. nr. - t. ' Arrive'lt ebarieetpn 3 p. m. and 4 a m. Arrive at Aoghata 4 p. ?. and 4.30 a. in. Leave Columbia 4 2 a m. Arrive at Kingsvilkr 1.SO p. m. aod Camden 5 p. m. ' Leave Augusta 6.30 a.'m.and 6 p. m. Arrive at Charleston 2.SO p. m. and 6.30 a. as. Arriye atKiugsville 2 p.m. and.4.80 a. m. Arrive at Columbia 3.46 p. tn. and 6.30 a m. Arrive at Caraden.fi'p, ni. " Leave Camden 6 A tn. Arrive at Charleston S p. ro.; Colombia 10.30 a. en.; Augueta-4 p.m. HENltY T. PEAKK, Jan. 23?tf, Genl. SupH. ; NOTICE. THE desirable location and place orrestdence of A. G Baskin, Esq., on Broad street, near the opper public square, and two valuable negro girl?,one aeven rears, the other tire years 01 age, are onercu ior saie. . The negroes are sold for nolault, but tbat they tnay remain aboht Camden, whbre their parents lire. If the Uoueo and negroes aro not disposed of by pn-rate sale before the first Monday in March next, they will then be offered at the Court House for safe at public outcry. ROBERT BRYCK, Truates. January 5,1BI5. >-if Notice. ALL persons baring demands against the estate of Jos. Wienges, deceased, will csafl at my office and adjnst them by the first of March next, that they rciy be paid according to law, and thoseindebted wiH make immediate paymehl to roe, or their notes and accounts will be placed in Xbo hands of an officer for collection. - ? --JOHN It. JOT, agent for Jan. 1 , 1855. 4tf C. M Wiengea, Adwtr. HoUcc. AjX persona indebted to the estate of Saronei Benson are requested to call and pay, as lunger indulgence cannot be given. Jan. 30. J. DUNLAP, Adru'r. Notice. AIX persons baring demands against tho Estates of CAROLINE D0BBIN3 and WAltttEN STEWART, deceased, will present them duly attested, and those indebted will make immediate payment tome. TUOS, J. CAUTI1KN, ? Fobfi?tf. - J TAXES. ' NOTICE is hereby Eircn, that I will open Books on the 24th day of February next, at my storo in" Camden, for collecting the Taxes for 1854, and will attend at the following places on the following days for the samo purpose. On Monday, February 26, at Liborty Hill? on Tuesday, tho 27th of February, at Flat Rock; on Wednesday, tho 28th of February, at Buffalo; on Thursday, tlio 1st of March, at Lfaenby's;. on Friday the 2d of March, at Sch root's Mill; on Saturday tho 3d of March at Curcton's Hills. ' After the above named times, I will attend at Camden ontill the first day of May next, at which, tiroo tho Books Will positively ho closed andnlldeiaultoradoablb taxed. HKNRY PATE, T. C. K. D. Feb 6?tf , N?W BOOKS. DISC' URSfCi> oh Truth, by Dr. Thornwoll ; The Forestens by Capt. Mayns Rcid - - "I-- * ??-- V* ! TY !? ,L. \r-l. _ ?__ me r lower 01 ine ramuy; upgur, ino martyr, oy . Mrs. Stepheu*. , Kelly Braoken ; May and December. Hearts Ease; Little Folks Own. v, Agnea end Caroline; Parish and other penciling?. Eastford, or Household Sketches. . .Sabine's notes on Duels and Duelling. Fudge Doiagfl* by Jk Mtrrvol. ? Smith's History of Greece.' Alao,. a new supply of the Life of Barnum; Millor's Almanac* tor 1865, 3d edition. A,. YOUNG. Jari. 30, C IC. JTEW BOOKS.' rpHItfGS as thejrare in America, by Wm. CUarrfbers.X Brush wood,' picked up on tlw Continent, qr last j summer's trip to the Old World, by Orville Honrilz. Na Motu, or Reef Rovings In the South Seas., Ri.mantle Inci*wto of the Queens of England. Lives of the Queens of England before the Norman Conquest, by Mra. HalL , Leila AdaWhat"Not; Pride of Life. Ruth Ilall; Songs of Zion ; Zion Songster. Bible Reading Book : Ttvlor'a Travels in Africa. [ General Notions of Chemistry, translated from tho French work of Peluao and Froney. Newsboy; Lamp Lighter; Fashion and Famine. Capt. Cannot; Vincent Nolte. LUo of Caroum 4c. Annuals, Almanacs and Diaries for 1855. Jan. 2,?tf. A. YOUNG. AM. 4 B. KENNEDY would call attention to large Stock of Cloths. Cassiraeres, Satin el ta, /-a-?s, Kereoys, Linseys, Flannels, Blankets, 4c., whioh will be sold at the lowest prices. NOTICE. THE Treasurer wilt attend at tlio Council Chamber on business days from the 15th January until tho Uretany 01 marco, iromiw a. m., until i r. ii. tor rlio purpose of teoeiving the Town Taxes. Bj order of Council. Jaa. 16 tf 0. IL DAVIS, Town Treasurer. TilE undersigned will continuo to sell goods at the " Old Corner" on the most favorable terms for caab, or on a credit of one jear. The above terms will be Htnctiy complied with, and no goodssold lor along-1 er time. Persons who have boon indebted for 24 of 36 months are earnestly requested to fay up bjr the middle of February. Those who disregard this notic will most certainly find their notes and accounts in th hands of an attorney for Collection, if not arranged be fore retnrn day. H. W. BONNHT. Jaa. fr, IBM. \ it, RARE CHANCE! * TUE subscriber wishing to discontinue the BAKEBY BUSINESS. on account of iil health, odors for Bale oo accommodating terms his entire Establishment, which is conveniently arranged with every thing uccesaary for the successful prosecution of ti.o business. Hi* DWELLING HOUSE, very commodious, with svery convenience, and a good Store attached, will also be disposed of at a great bargain. V?. B. CAMPBELL. 7sr Charleston Courier insprt threo times in TriWeekly paper mid forward bid. W. B. C. Jan. 30,. ,' . - 6 tf. TO THE PHYSICIANS OF SOUTH CAIlOLIif A AI*D ALL Wn? LSK LIQUOR AS A MEDICINE. Oil AS A BEVERAGE. (T>EYSICIAN3 who prescribe Alcoholic Liquors foi A medicinal purposes should give the preference to WOLFE'S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS. 1: It is manufactured at Schiedam, it? Holland, and inclusively in ti>? factory ?Mhe proprietor, by.p>o-. cesses aud from material visewbvrt unemployed mid known. 2. It is pwrtred by Hit: repeated analysis of ?rveral eminent chemist", 1* be entirely free from the pernicious fasil oH which remains iu every kind uf liquor distilled from grain, and which is the cause of nervous and visceral derangement,serious congestion, and morbid desire fur habitual and intemperate indulgence which such liquors invariably tend to euperi nduce. ?. It is proved by the same unerring tests tluit the JunipcW Ginis not flavored with tire coarse, acid and indigestible oil of Juniper heretofore used, but with the specifically lighter, more volatile, aromatic and medicinal of the two, essential oil of the Italian jnuiper berry,-neglected by every other manufacturer. 4. It is chemically proved to be absolutely, pure . in ?f?. ,..i!ii.n?i nnnlitv obtained hv an miticelV J ? -V new procCM and.winch ix> other Holland Giu in the worlahaa acquired. * * "* ' 5. It ia proved by extenaive medical experience an'd testimony, to.be on affietcot as .-well a* an agreeable .remedy >n many ciues o? incipient dropsy, gravel, clironic gont, flatulence, rheumatism. Colic, concretions in the Sidney and bladder, dyspepsia, fever ninhitgae, genervl debilifj', sluggish circulation of'tlic blood, .deficient assimilation of food and exhausted vital Energy. . - . : - v . .?V It ia a most grateful and renovating cordial,, and when used as directed, never inflates thy system of rhduces incbrity,'but lends rather to subdue the latter frailty, by.ereiting a dislike to iill inferior liquor* Audit invariably corrects *he ill effects of bod water, whether in swampy or Umeatyilc districhj, Ju all -of these.thuupierated qualites, }l has no rival it^auy.uiar , ket iij the world. ; ~ * '' It is sold In Charleston, SC'CVliv'the following firms: P. it- COHEN A CO, HAVJLaND, HARRAL-ACO., A. KLE3ICK A CO, A VOX DOHMSN, JANXEAU. 4 BURCKMYER, NELSON CARTER, KLlKCJfcA WICKEKBEKO; JOUXF. O'NEILL. THOMAS E. CLYDE, FOLtJNA POORGEAP, and bv an the respectable Druggists and Grocers in the United Statoa. . - UDOLPIIO WOLFE, -tSole Manufacturer and Importer. 18, 20 A 23 Bcaver-atredt New Yjork Jail, SO 3nv < Strayed or Stolen. -, FROM the enmpin the suburbs-of Camden, on <V*/> ni??hf rvf flirt Clk nf Tftnnot'u a Inrrrn mare MULE, about scv<-n years .ol<( villi marks of gear hi 6cvera'l tdace?.- Any person finding said mule will be reoeormoly rewarded by delivering Ker to we in ^umier Ihstrict, <nmr BWiopvilfei-or gr?* information so that I may get her. My nddrowi* Mecliwe icsvilfe, SuiafcrDratrict. S. 0.. w s ' Jun/30. " HENRY SCARBOROUGH.. ' T^OCilNG and Sitting CHAIR3, foraale at Xki ^ BONNRY8.' THE REPUBL;CiY COURT, OR American 6oeiety in the dam?of Washington with 21 Portraits of distinguished Women, pro! 4to. $12.00 . Goodrich's Gems of British Poets, Iffrnds Female Poets of America", Romance of American Landscape, .Tho Parables of tlio New Testament practically unfolded with elegant illustrations. Parables of Kruramnchor, with illustrations^ ' Bow in the Cloud, or Covennnt of the Afflicted. Jerusalem and its Vicinity,, by Oldenhchner, Poetical works of Montgomery, Moore, Byron, Scott, Wadaworth, 4e. - ' Chicora and other Regions of the Conqacrowaod the Conquered. . The Romance of Nature, .. . Gems of Beauty; Leaflets of Memory, . . The Amaranth; Keepsake, Mag iolia, Casket, Gar-, land, Ac, ..Southward.no!; Ida May: The Newsboy. . Dee. 19,?If.. - A. YOUNG. # 1 . '% . FRESH GARDEN SEEDS !. .t JUST received from tho house of David Landrotb, Philadelphia, a large and well-selected assortment of GARDEN SHEDS, consisting, in pait, of the following varieties, via:. r Large globe artichoke, : Early refugee 44 Long blood beet, Long green cucumber, Swamp " Early framecucumher,-. White sugar 41 . ; Green -ckstor " - . Red " .u Gherkin . 44 Extra earljr turnip beet, Large purple egg plant, Karly York cabbage, . Nutmeg melon, "'May Turk's cap oitron molon, 44 Dutch 41 Silver skin onion, 44 drumhead" . . Boll pepper, n sugar-loaf *r Sweet mountain peppery 41 Savoy " * .. Caycrtno *... Large York 4fc ' - Brdwn Dutch lettuco> Late drumlmad " ? Green Cos 4t" " Dntch - 44 , * Early cabbage 44 " Curled Snvoy " Large 44 ' v , " Green Glazed 44 . Ice head" u . Pa/) Pntnli Qnrvor ivflranift * * ,j*u\4 ? utuii ty , ? *-{!iog Long SHlmond radish, Long ColLirdv * * -".-scarlet " " Long orange carrot, Red turnip " KnrlyJwrn :"M' White" " White solid celery, Black Spanish " I CauHflower? ... - R00rul.spiya.7l1, SaMty.orYegefaTjfb oyster Early Washington joss, ' Early bush squs^h, , 1 " Chaijtoq . " [ Crook-necked marrow" Pririco Albert " 1 Largo red tomatoes, Extra early " Small . H ? . ' "Large marrowfat- " Largepearshapd" Block eyed '* 1 Early Dutch spring turnip, Dwarfbluo imperial " Red ton . " , M Roynl dwarf . " Adnm.r early corn," Knight's tall Cnrled parsley, . Six. weeks Jiush baauv Large'Limabeans. China red-ayo* Small "or Snow" Early Mohawk " Red valentine " -J. u Rschacl " " ?. J. WORKMAN CoJanuary 4th, 1855. 2tf NoticerpnRKE months 39ter date application will bo rondo I ?- ei-? n?1- -#'t??j - r..- .1- l -r tu liiu uau&^' vumut-ij, lur uiu iwuvui uu|Mitaw , ccrt.flcate Nq. 1168 dated 25lh Juno 18.19 for twenty ! 6bnrcs, standing in the name W\ MVK. Parker, fortho solo andseparato uso of Amelia A. Parker, the original having boon mislaid or lost. Jan. 23.?3na. Notice. , THE Notes and Accounts 'ofW. M. Watson are in my hands (as Assignee) for collection. Those indebted are requested to make immediate paymeut, and by so doing save costs. Jon. 30 . J- JJUNLAP. Assignee. HOUSE PAINTING, DONE to order in the shortest time. All orders either forth* Town or Country, will be promptly attended to either directed to me at Columbia, or left with Mr. C. A. McDonald, in Camden. Patron ago ( is respectfully solicited. ' i Jan. 30?4t. JOIIN FETNKR. i Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers, \ FOR COUGJIS, COLDS, AND CONSUMPTION, \ Just receirod and for salo by i T. J. WORKMAN k CO. t FINE Mountain Butter, Sporm and Adamantino Candles for sals at tbo " Old Corner" by Oct tl-tf* K- W, BONNET. ?*' . X / 4 Town Taxea. ORDERED, that .the Recorder ndvortiee that the Tax Books belonging to the Town of Camdotr will he opened 011 the fifteenth day oj^ January 1856, or the purpose of collecting* the Ta'xef, awf that the mid Books will bo kept open until the flrat day -of March onsning, at which time they will be clioaod.Jttd all defaulter* dealt with'according to law. *_. Jan. 9,-?1? 0. H. DAVJg, Town Recorded/ f or 8alo or Bent) irtner residence 1n ll)e lower part of Calttden; a mon eiigutnu wuner reeraence. Aypiy u> me ?t the "Old Coruer" for ternui 4c. jao, 9,?rf. 15. W, JBOSNET. t? ?^~?~r?'~ . An Invitation IS extended to all pereena ind.bted to T.vJ.-'WoriN . man, T. A 15. Workmnn,.or T. J. Workman A Co:,- j "either by note or open account, to rail and settle tne" aame without delay. T J. WORKMAN E Co. V--, ' V SaLe of Ifeyroet ' i1iL Abmit 100 Kegrooe- * ill bo ntM before fbe Court House $Oi>r in Camden, on thefifrst Monday in A next. Among tins number aro sewp pYiiflelldtJoe eerriuita and Held lraflda. Five years credit "will-be gitoa. PartiulaowilJ bo given hereafter. . Arfx" . ' ^ \ * Police. ADMINISTRATORS,- Kceeutore and '-Gatrtiaft failing to make thejr returns acco?Uiug?{o -iMr, will ba amnrntatod tQtn acoocpt., . a *" * Jar. ??tf. . JlWlK .JL Jdj, 0A ^ HIOES WAN irtiD.'?wi will pay in Cash, . tiv? JiighjBt Earfcot price for grd"en or dry Hidoii < April 2k. WORKMAN A 00. . ?: 4 1 ' .?/ .-, . %r.: .* V NotiOC. * I -i-.f-^-*;-*?<> TlfB Xata?r-Bi*>ks of account* Ac:, of Moofbk . KuykendaJ, and eertain oOurr dcble dee-to-W..C. fc Moore,hn vipg o<en assigned to mp. notice is hereby given uTsuch persons as way b6 Indebted urbaid ties to cbm4/brward-hnd aialce Iramedmle payment.' ' -.Doc IS??SU~ JAtvi. VlLLStfKHJMpAtt&Mr y HnjIAT valuable plantation bu "Waterce Rirer, Jafe JL liie property of Zaek Cantey and sarifia and " fatmerly belonging-to tho Katate of- Adamatmf'dtmtniniiig #ohm ^liirwen hundred. Acres, bounded North b/.'Dr. , jj^jiotrdVpfiiutation mid the estate of John Cbewiut, ffl?U by Edward" K. A da ?d son's phjitMion^ east by Springdale, JTidwwt by"Wateree'BSver. Otrtb?place are ali the. necessary building* two miJIs, gin-boose, ?irQ\vretc.,a liwge.body ofhwis cleared Aunder Jbnot. in ?good sjtatc lor cultivation, .ppd. a .large bo4{ i\C wen timbered uplauds contiguous to the settlement P6r terms applr to either ol.t!ie utiddfaignod/ " ? >?. . *JMUN xkvtft:** - JAMKS.OANTBYf?^ . ' Bxr'apf J*n. Cantey,u J?tf 2 - * *?; . Notice. rpnOSE indebted to me either by note.or aoOonht J., for the years H153 and '54. arerel] nested to.oal) andeetile; as-J am dosing up my Uupraesel trust the nfccrtaity.of this call will be perceived and that it will be promptly met. . _ ?* **>. 16?tf. " t- - J. A. SCHROClp;" < * v. -j- ' . CGOPBir8 ISiNG-GLASS, Almonds, Yeaet Snw der% Extracts, Candida, Soaps, Ac., for sale at th > '.'QM the lowoaprices. ' , . r. 'OdLlO' ^ H. W BQNJCHY. ' >' -j. ' . >1 :?.? /' -* . * j (. - Jewelry, Ac. | r EHI I Subscriber has just received, by Bxpreas, from [ JL New York, a new supply of fine (101$Jewelry, consisting of I^io styles of the following articlee:^.-. ,Vj ' 3'lato gold Broochee and Earrings ^ Peart and Filagree Earrings; Gold and Mpeaic PhM XJnff Pftis and But tonaj Gold Necklace and. Croea Bracelets, Sleeve Buttons, Seals, Keys, Ac. ; also, ? ' Qiuna Vases. Toilot cases . 'v Match Boxes, Cups and Saucer*. Ac. . . -Oct 2< A. T0\j3TCr. X AM. A U. KENNEDY'S Stock ofDreea Goods, for Ladies' wear, Embroideries, Hoairy, Glome, Ac- is now vory fall, and offered on Ibe moat redoosable terms. _ r ' 'OAjyCDEN BAZAAR. . 'v WE are now prepared to notify our friends in town and its vicinity, that we have received a fulj ?r ?r urrwriro n/"\n*xa r?- ?i,r? i 4I3QVI KIIVMV U? f? VIW4/W) OUIMIVIO IV* \**mw market, and will receive moro with every train, vfc .All dorte of D Y GOODS, as plain and Cotton; ' Cotton aud Worsted and all worsted Goods, Silica and Bfbbons, Pantaloon Stuft, Broad Cloths, Lmeas, Tabio Cloths, SI i a wis, Mantles and Mantillas, ?mbrotdo- tioa, Oarpctings, Ac, " '* READY MADE CLOTHING of all descriptions GP.OCERIKS, of &H descriptions, Hardware, Cutlery, Earthen and Chinaware, Saddlcty; Woodwar^ Shoes and Coots, Uata, Caps and Bonnets, Hosiery, Ac. Ac. ' . 'V... Thanking the public in general for their kind pat ronago up to this time, we promise ta try to meri their forthor confldonco. . Terms?CUAKLESTCMf PRicra. N. DBUCKBR 4 CO. ,,, Camden' Nor. IS. ' tf ; " NOTICE. To tto Creditors' of Moore & KmykesliT " AND W. C. W.OORE. AN assignment of the Stook in Trade, Bflfccta and Aswtts of Moore A Kuykendal and W. C". Sfooro having been made to me, dated December 9, 18S4, in which, after certain preferred creditors therein named, provision is made (bctbro a general distribution there* of.)jor such of the partnership creditors of Moore A ITiivL-fttiAaT nrwt nfW 'P Monro su? will onmfi in witk. ill "sixty days after date of said, assignment Signify tlieic assent to the terms of tho umo, execute releasee of tlieir respective debts remaining due after recming-thcir proportionate dividends under said, clanso. Notice is Irerebv given to such of the creditors of Moore A linyken'dal arid W. C. Mooro as intend to avari -themseffes of the heneflt of the said provisions; to render h? their claims aiKi comply with llie aforosakl terms an.') fitipulntione within the time limited, or they will be debarred tho benefit of the some. With rwpoctte the sairfe. address me at Camden, g 4 * ?: . JA3"I. VILLBPK3UB, Assignee. . Dec. I* 1854.- *. $1 . tf Male and Female High Softool* at greenwood. * ' BT ft recant arrangement of the Trust^e^. these ? schools LaVe been plaeod undor the control of thcRev.S Donnelly. Hit aasistanU wiU be auffiSent sad verj competent.MALR DHSAsnrerr. * He* S T>nVs*ST.i,r Priiltunal. Lam?H?a?c8. CftetoMrfi; Mental Science. ' Mr. J. K McLnre, h'iret Assistant, Matlrtraalie*, Nate*ral Philosophy,History.. . v Mr. II. W. MeLees, Second Aniitant, English Braadies, Elementary Mathematical R?t. J. McLeor, Pastor, Evidences of- Christianity. fBMALB DKTARTMtjrT. " Ror.'S. Dokkillt, Principal, Languages, Chemistry Mourn! Science., Miss M. 0. Pelot, First A existent, Natural Philosophy^ History. Mathematics. ? Second Assistant, filamentary Branches, ArithmetJc Mr. G. Jager, Teacher of Music and Modem Imt guagea. i . *" - ??? rxviannt ?.r iMiniSka. llic IIIIH. DVWwan I'?""" J "W Wednesday, the third of January. Katea of tuition ius heretofore, ranging from $18 to $4fr p?r year of ft month*. The j?rinei|ml. Iter. S. Honnolly, having at OOnaid^i mhle expense enlarged l.ia buildings, is now prepared, lo accommodate sotno twenty boys as boarder*. Hbite? 3ing, including Washing, $10 per month. Light* jxti a The familica of the placo afford aimsft accommodations for both malo and female boarder* at the. wmo ratea, K. R. CALHGUlf, ^ JAS. CRESWBLL, R. 0. GILLAM, V Tnutepu ;.M JAS. GILLAM, { . Pcv: J. JCqLKES, J