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For Clerk of the Court. M. Nafdin, Esq , is respectfully announced as a candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk ot the Court of Kershaw Dist- at the ensuing election. March 20th, 1855. Hats- * TITE Subscribers liavo on baud a fiill stock of Fashionable Hats, of all descriptions, including Panama, Leghorn, Straw, and Palm Leaf, in Men and Boys' sizes. A.M.U. KENNEDY. April 3. NEW DRESS GOODS r I "VHE Subscriber has now open and ready for inX spection, a largo assortmeht'of Spring and Summer DRESS GOODS, consisting in part of PLAIN AND PLAID SILKS. Plain Silk Lnstrinoes. Printed and Plain Tissues. Plain and Figured Bareges F.guredand Striped Grenadines. Printed Crape ile Espagnes. CraDe de Paris. Plain, Striped and Printed Clialua. ENGLISH AND FRENCH CHINTZ. Pluin and Figured Pucals. _ . ; > French Prmted Orandies. Printed Lawns and Muslins. . ? % (From 18J to G2| c. per yard) Figured Barege de Lains. (From 25 to 44 c ) Plain Ginghams and Gingham Lawns. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PRINTS; Etc., Etc., Etc. All of which are of tho lastest styles, and will com pare, in quality and price, with any other stock in this Market, and to which the attention of. purchasers is respectfully solicited. C. MATHESON, April a?d&E . ' Hardware-' MY Stock of Hardware, Cutlery, and. Quns is very completo. ... V. A full assortment Carpenter and Smith's Tools. Wilcox' Patent Grain Cradles. Corn and Patent Scythes. Straw Cutters, Corn Shellers: ' Plows Corn Planters?Horse Power. XI well's Carolina and Crown Hoes. Braid's Patent Steel Hoes. American Steel Hoes. Ames'and Rowland's Spados arid Shovels. Collin's. and Stewart's Chopping and Turpentine Axes. Old Dominion Cook Stoves?complete. Pots, Ovens aud Spiders, assorted sizes. Cauldrons?20 to 70 gallons. Tinned and Enameled Stew Pans. Tinned Soup Digesters. Tinned and Iron Tea Kettles, With all other articles nsual in a fbll stock of Hardware. W. D. McDOWALL. . April 3?4. Tailoring. r|',HE Subscriber would inform his friends and the L public generally that he has just received a ncnptm.nt nf Snrincr. and Summer Goods. CONSISTING OF? CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, SILK, Worsted, and Marseilles Vesting^ Drab De'ete, Tweeds aad Linen Coalings, Plain White and Fancy Colored Linen Drillings and other Pantaloon Goods, lie has justTeceived the very latest Fashions nod will execute work in the best of Style and Despatch. April 3?tf. C. A. McDONALD. Administrator's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Willinm J. Grunt, deceased, arc requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having demands ngainst the same, are hereby notified to present them, duly attested, within twelve months from this time, to JAMES CJBKSNUT, Jr., Administrator of William d. Grant, deceased. April 3?3 IN THE COiUMO.t FLEAS. LANCASTER DISTRICT. T1IE business of the present term being unfinished, io nrrfonw) tliAt a Sneeinl Court be hold at I*aucuster Court House for tlio District of Lancaster on the third Monday in July next, for the trial of all cases which have not been disposed of at th? present u*rm. It is further ordered that the Clerk and Sheriff draw forty eight Common Pleas and Petit Jurors to attend to act as such at said term, and that the Clerk issue the usual venire and the Sheriff cause the said Jurors to be served. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be published in the Lancaster Xedger aud Camden Journal, to the end that parties litigant may have notice of tlio sitting of said Special Court. April 3,?ti. - R. MUNRO. * Soulb-Caroliua?Kei^liatv District. IN TDK COMMON PLRAS. Jons U. Ingram, ) vs. [ ATTACHMENT. John II. Catoe. ) "Vl^HEREAS, the Tlaintiff did, on the 30th day of ? T March, tile his |<etition against the Defendant, who (as it is said) is abeei^t Iropi and without the limits of the State,'and has noither Wife nor Attorney, known within tlio same upoui whom a copy of the , said Petition might be served. It is therefore ordered, that the said Defendant do appoar and plead to the . paid Petition on or before the 31st day of March. which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, otborwise fiunl and abw> lute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. M. NAUDIN, Q. C. P. A G. S. Clerk's Office, Kerelmw District, March 30, 1855. April 3 Sauth-Caroliiia?Kershaw District. IN. THE COMMON ?LEAS. Joseph Frideberg, vs. Harvey Hamilton. AtfacltminL WIIERKAS, the Plaintiff did, en the 27lh d?j of March, file his Declaration against the Defendnnt, who (as it is said) is absent from and without the limits of the State, and has neither Wife nor Attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration mhtht be served.> It is therefore ordered that the said defendant do nppbar and plead to the' eoid declaration, on or before the 28th day of March, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and filly-six, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awardedagainst him. M. NAUDIN, 0. C. P. i'XJ. S. Clerk's Office, Kershaw District, March 27, 1825. April 3 South-Carolina?Kershaw District.. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Jesse "Wosslnger vs. Harvey Hamilton. Attachment v "\')|7'HEREAS, the Plaintiff did, on the 2StI^day of IT March, file his declaration against tl?e Uerendant, who (as it is said) is absent from and without the. limits of tliesaid, ami lias neither Wife nor Attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be served. It is therefore ordered, that the said defendant do appear and plead to the. nid declaration, on or before the 29th day of March, which will be in the year of oar Lord one thousand, eight hand fed and fifty-six, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against bim. M. NAUDIN, C. C. F. 4 G. S. Clerk's Office, Kershaw District, March 26,1855* April 3 V FULLER'S HAT STOKE, & 939 Richardson Street, Colombia, S. C., NEAR *THB STATE CAPITOL. THE Proprietor of Hub Celebrated Establishment, although only nine months liavo elapsed since be commenced business on his own account, yet it affords him great pleasure to state to the dealers and citizens generally, of Kershaw, that he has met with that success that seemed to-warrant a large increase of stock and store-room, both of which additions are nearly complete, and will be arranged for tbo Wholeaala Trade, 5 per cent off on bills of $50. ffiTTferms cash on delivery in every instance. March '11 I * * y ? Spring Goods. THE Subscriber has received his usual supply of ? Goods for Ladies' and Gontlemen's Summor "Wear, which he invites tfiem to call and examine, They will be sold as low as the same kind of Goods can be had in tko place. W. D. McDOWALL," April 3?8 . ^ 'rn'^ra, wpat. FANCY COTTONADES, Linen Drills, Caslimoretts and other styles, together with a largp stock of Ready Made Coats and Vests, suitable for tho season. On hand and for sale at the lowest prices, by A. M. & R. KENNEDY. April 3 RemovalTHE Subscriber has removed from his former stand, to tho store recently occupied by Moore A Kuykendall, where he keeps constantly on band, a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, "Wines, Brandies and Liquors. A good article of Candied Citron with many Fancy Groceries, and every article usually found in a general variety. All of which will be sold as low as they can bo bought for elsewhere for cash, or to those customers who pay their bills promptly. March 27 \ J. CH ARLESWORTIL Patent Door and Crate Springs. ROBERT W. INMAN, from Sheffield, England Manufacturer of "INMAN'S PATENT DOOR AND GATE SPRINGS," to which was awarded the first premium at the World's Fair, in London, 1861, " ' - M a \f i. T> announces tnac no nos conauiuuiu mvaam, a. u. a. ?. Kennedy and W. D. McDowall, Merchants, his sole Agents for the District of Kershaw, State'of South Carolina. For neatness, simplicity, full performance of all it is intended to do, its exceeding usefulness, its durability, and its cheapness^ It certainly takes its portion in the front rank of modern inventions, ' We do not intend to puff, a single examination will convince the judgment of its utility. March 20?3m. Land for Sale. rpHE Subscriber offers for salo his PLANTATION, X lying on each side of Little Lynch's Creek, in Kershaw District, twenty miles from Camden- The tract contains something over six hundred acres, about eighty of which are cleared and under good cultivation, the rest prime woodland. To au approved purchaser, the terms will be mado easy. . SAMUEL WEBB. March 27?3m. 1 Camden Bazaar. \\r F, have just received a large and well selected V V stock of BONNETS, consisting of Straw, Leghorn, and Fancy Silk, also HATS of different kinds aDd quality, wlrich will be sold on moderate terms. Ladies and Gentlemen are requested to'call and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we feel confident that we will not Ml to nlease them both In quality, stylo and prices. " * * M. DRUCKER k CO. Marcli 2V v -1 ; Assignees Notice. ZJ. DsHAY having this day made an assignment of all his effects, for the benefit of creditors, all persons desirous of accepting undor the terms of the same, are hereby notified to do so within ninety days from date, the time limited by the assignment. A. M. & R. KENNEDY, Assignees. March 27, f .13 t? NOTICE. ~ ~ A LL persons (udebted to Z. J. DoIIay by note or x3L account are required to make immediate payment to the undereigued assignees. Mr. DeUay will continue to sell at the same stand at reduced prices, on account of the assignees. Marcli 27,?tC A. M. k R. KENNEDY. Bounty Land. THE subscriber will prosecute all claims arising under the recent acts of Congress, for Bounty Land. Pensions Ac., on reasonable terms. March 27,?Ul ' WM. IL TAYLOR. JAMES S. CHAMBERS FACTOR AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF CHARLESTON, S. C. rsr WILL give strict attention to the reviving and forwarding of Goods and Produce. 12?4t. R. B. JjOHNSON, M. D. Office on Broad Street, opposite Young's Bookstore. CAMDEN, S. C. WMTWALTO 31 SMITH.(successor to rice duun",) Factor and Commission Merchant, Central Wharves, Charleston, S. C. I take pleasure in rocommending Mr. Smith to my friends iu tho country, and hopo they will give him a share of that oonfidoncc so libomlly bestowed on me the past ten years. Mr. Smith will continue to act as my Attorney in settling up my business. It. DULIN. Marc!) 13 tf. COPAIITXERSH1 P. THE Undersigned liave this dnv formed a co-partnership under the name and stylo of BAUM A ISRAEL,, and will contiuue to carry on tho CLOTHING AND DRY-GOODS' BUSINE8S, at the old stand of J. Israel, where we will be pleased to have our friends and the public generally to call and examine our stock, and we liopo, for the variety of Goods wc keep on hand, and by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the same patronage bo liberally extended to J. Israel. \r ttATixr March 27. > J~ ISRAEL. i ^ . Ilf; PRESS. Sate Aylesford?A Story of tho Refugees, by Charles J. Peterson, author of " Cruining in the last War," and Publisher of "Potereou's Ladies'National Magazine," completo in one large volumo, neatly bound in cloth, for $1.25 ; or in two volumes, paper cover, for $1. This is believed to be the best Historical Novel ir ' * over written in America. Address, ' ' -" T.B. PETERSON, March 27?1? 102 Chestqut-st., Philadelphia. ^ t ' # ' _ _i < * _ __ TcHAirCE TO HIAKE iomi Profitable and Honorable Employment!! r T11E subscriber is desirous of having an agent in each county and town of the Union. A capital j of from 5 to $10 only will be required, and anything ' like an efficient, energetic man can make from three to : live dollars per day ?inaoca somooi.iue Agenis now employed are realizing twice that sum. Every information will be given by addressing (postage paid,) WM A KINSLER, Box 1228, Philadelphia, Pa., Post Office. March 20, 12 3t. GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY. ' JACOB'S COBpIAL. FOR all Bowel Diseases, Cholera, Dysentery Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus. Bilious Cholic, Cholera Infantum Ac. A tieah supply received at". , March 20,?tf. Z. J. DiHATS. ; k! , . v SjRnTG GOODS. . < - 'T- . AM. & B. iENNEDH. are receiving 8-very handsome supply of Goods suitable for-, Spring and Summer, comprising the latest styles in iadies and Gentlemen's wear, Iteady Mode Clothing, Hats 4c., and invite the attention of their customers to tbeir inspection. 12?tL ~~ "spring goods. rIE subscriber is now receinngbis stock ofgpring and Snmraor Goods, to which ho inviteithe attention of bis customers and tho community generally. "March 20^?21 C. h- ** . H a^L 4- ^4 * - > V *#. *w "l.~. " "i n-:" ~ 11 ~ Soitlli tfofoliiin?Kershaw District. ? IN EQUITY. * Jolin U. Ingram, Executor, vs. Banyan Payne, ct. al Bill to settle the Estate of Rachel Leigh, deceased, &.C. V IT appearing to my satisfaction that the Representa* _ tives of Zachariah Payne, deceased, to wit: Archelaus Payne, Jr., Zachariah Payne, Nicholas Payne, and Samuel Payne, the widow and children of John Payne, doceased, names unknown, and the widow (aud her present husband) and the children of Daniel Pay no, deceased, names not krown, and Mary Payne, widow of Kphraim Payne. Also the representatives of Daniel Payne, deceased, to wit: Banyan Payne, Daniel Miller, A. B. Bonds and wife, Elizabeth; Abraham Aleayand wife Nancy. Also the representatives of Mary Payne, deceased, to wit: tho children of Mrs. McCartney, four daughters, and Arvis Jzsell, the husband of one and ? Moore, the husband of another, and one son, the names of the daughters and son not known. Also the representatives of Naomi Payne, deceased, to wit: Hannah LL Stewart and her three children, James Iiarvoy Stewart, Anna K. Stewart, ana Caroline L. Stewart, Wade Hopkins, Keziali Hopkins, AIey :nder Stewart, Daniel Stewart and James Stewart, and the children and husband of Caroline Dobbins, names unknown. Also the representatives of Keaiah Payne, deceased, to wit: ? Evans and Elizabeth Evans, his wife. Also Richard Samuel Ussery and Charles Evans Ussery, James Truesdell and bis wife Mary, and Banyan Payne, administrator of Zacnariah Payne, deoeased^ of Wiiie Payne, deceased, and of Elizabeth Betty deceased. Defendants to the above stated Bill reside without the limits of this State. On motion of Caston, complainant's Solicitor, it is ordered that they do answer, plead or demur to the same, within three months from the date of publica ion hereof, or an order to take the same* pro: confosso. will be entered against thorn. W. H. R. WORKMAN, C. E. K. D. March 0>?tf. TO THE PHYSICIANS OP SOUTH CAROLINA AND ALL WHO USE LIQUOR AS A MEDICINE OR AS A BEVERAGE PHYSICIANS who prescribe Alcoholic Liquors for medicinal purposes should give the^ preference to WOLFE'S AltOifATIC SCHIEDJV.M SCHNAtTSi. "1. It is manufactured at Schiedam, in Holland, and ixclusively in the factory of the proprietor, by processes and from material elsewhere unemployed and known. . 2. It is proved by the repeated analysis of several eminent chemists, to be entirely free from the pernicious fnsil oil which remains in every kind of liquor distilled from grain, and which is the cause of nervous and visceral derangement, serious congestion, and morbid desire for habitual and intemperate indulgence which such liquors invariably tend to superinduce. 3. It is proved by the same unerring tests that the Juniper Ginis not flavored with the 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 juniper berry, neglected by every other manufacturer. 4. It is chemically proved to be absolutely pure in its rectifieaiioi)?a quality obtained by an entirely new process and which no other Holland Gin in the worla lias acquired, 5. It is proved by extensive medical experience and testimony, to be an efficient as well as an agreeable remedy in many cases of incipient dropsy, gravel, chronic gout, flatulence, rheumatism. Colic, concretions f_ ,i.. L.J-... ?n.l Mnddar dvunoiwin fpvepflnd flrme. ID LUtt KIUIICJ ?M U ? ??) ? -?? > general debility, sluggish circulation of the blood, deficient assimilation of food and exhausted vital energy. It is a most grateful and renovating cordial, and when used as directed, never infinmes the system or induces inebrity, but tends rather to subdue the latter frailty, by creating a dislike to all inferior liquors And it invariably corrects the ill effects of bad water whether in swampy or limestone districts. In all of these enuumerated qualites, it has no rival in any mnr ket in the world. It is sold in Charleston, S. C. by the following firms: P. M. COIIEN AGO., HAVILAN1), IIARRAL <fe CO., A. KLESTCK A CO, A VON DOHLEN, LANNEAU, & BURCKMYER, NELSON CARTER, KLiNOK A WICKENBERG, .10IIN F. O'NEILL, THOMAS E. CLYDE, FOLL1NA FOURGEAP, and by all the respectable Drugg'stsand Grocers in the Luited States. UDOLPIIO WOLFE, Sole Manufacturer and Importer, 18, 20 A 22 Beaver-street New York Jan. SO 3m. Spring! Spring!! I AM now receiving at the " Old Corner" my supply of Spring and Summer Goods. They were selected with great care by myself in New York, and will be tillered at small profits. Persous wishing cJuap and pretty goods are invited to call and examine thorn. March 13,?tC K W. BONNKY. WATCHES, JEWELRY"" AND FANCY GOODS. GOLD and Silver Lever "Watches, plain and double " Case*. Gold Chains, Seals and Keys. Gold and Silver Pencil Cases. Gold Pens in Gold and Silver Cases Ping?, Earrings, Bracelets, Spectacles, Thimbles Cornl Heads and Armlets Plain Gold, Enameled, Pearl and Jet Brooches Plain and Jet Hair Pins Jet Bracelets and Necklaces ' Gold Medallions nnd Chatelain Pins Gilt China Cups, Vases and Colognes Plai'cd Caudlesticks, Castors and Cake Boskets. Toilet and Elastic Round Combs. Hair Brushes, Nail and Tooth do. Razors, Knives and Scissors - Prnningand Budding Knives and Shears Double Barrel Guns, Powder Flasks, Shot Belm, Gunwads, Ac. 4 ^ . UacKgammon .coxes ana unessmen Fishing Tackle, consisting of Silk and flax lines, floats, dip nets. Limerick, Kirby, and Gravitation Hooks, Artificial bait, (be. Watch and Spectacle Glasses of all sizes fitted to order. A. YOUNG. March 20, 12 t? ~ NEW BOOKS. HISTORY of Braddock's * Expedition; Autobiog. raphy of Dr. Charles Caldwell. The Sons of the Siros?a history of tho rise, progress, and dostlny of the American party. The history of Mason's and Dixon's line; contained in an address delivered by Latrobo before the Hist. Soc., of Pennsylvania. ' The Life and beauties of Fanny Fern Atlierton, and other tales by Miss Mitford Pocket Bibles, new editions; Testaments, Prayer Books, Diaries, Almanucs and School Books. March 20?2t. A. YOUNG. ilUlltJCi. Alt EW HARNESS AND SADDLE SHOP in 'Camden.. The subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Camden and surrounding District, that he has opened one door north of R. "Wilson's Groceryand Dry Goods' Store, where he is prepared to furnish all persons with any thing in his line of business. He keeps constant on hand a complete assortment of Carriage and Buggy Harness and riding Bridles, Martin Gales, and Halters aud Collars, and many other articles in his line, too tedious to mention. Repairing done at the most reasonable terms. Call and see fbr yourselves. W. l? BURNS, * March 27?tC , . LADIES' Dress Goods'in-Black and colors, juid every-grade, ot style and quality. Just opened at the ".Old Corner" by; , E. W. BONNEY. March 13,? '1 11 tf. *' " * /710NGRESS WATER for sale by tlie casd-at Ihe 1 J.'?? flld flnmAr ?' V.W SAVNMT V?W VV|HV?I <U| V* Mareb 20, 12' . tfc " "VTEGRO-LINSEYS wffl be sold at greatly redaoed -L\ priees (to save paeki?g) ai?o Blankets and Flaih nels at the44 OM Corner* K? W.' BONNET. . March 20, 12 t?. ARDKN HARROWS, Ploogha, Rakes, Hoes, Aoi, "\JT for sate at the " Old Ooroer" b? - March 20,?tf. B. W, BONNET. JjflNE-APPLE Cheese, Fresh Pickles, Ginger Pre x serves, Raising, Citron, Extracts, Capers Ac., just opened at tlio 44 Old Comer" by ,v? *. W. BONNET; mj:' ' Vr jsprtirviG THK undersigned arfc Uotv receiving and oj>cning Cas BAHA6K DE LAINS?various prices. PLAIN ANlfFIGUREP BAREGE. FIGURED AJfD RLAIN TISSUE* MOUSING BAREGES A FRENCH PRINTS, xxtimn > www awn ojaaoiUAJj AJJASUUO Aaagwi MMXU. HALF HOSE, FOR LADIES, HIWVS Am mm& (D?!3kff@s Puii^ffslofiTtssj, 0 The above named GOODS will be sold \ery low for C March 27?tf. BAUM & I8R The most splendid STOCKand the L also BLACK AND COLORED?with a large assortment of RIBS AH of jrhicli may bo found at B AUM & IS! March 27?tf. ' rriiTifVYfi riilTW ViiV J. Illii \?5 vuviju FOR MSN'i fJpriE largest Stoclc of Clotliing and tho Cheapest you March 27?tf. ? , STfiA.W "Y"OU will find a largo Assortment, by calluig on. v March 27?tC TT7E have just received a new stylo of GERMAN vv aistad? t With a good many Fancy Articles, March 27?1? For Sale or Rent, MY former resideuce in tho lower part of Camden; a most delightful winter residence. Apply to me at the "Old Corner" for terms 4c. Jan, 9,?rf. EL W. BONNET/ Ail luvitation IS extended to all persons ind.-btedto T. J. "Workman, T. 4 E. Workman, or T. J. Workman k Co., either by noto or open account, to call and settle the same without delay. T. J. WORKMAN k Co. Attention Kershaw Troop. YOU are ordered to meet at the Court House at 12 o'clock, on the 7th of April, to parnde and hold an election for Cornet. Full attendance is requested, By order of Captain T. J. JONES. E. K A damson*, 0. S. March 6?5.^ Notice. -James I. Villepiguo ia my authorized Agont ItjL during my absence from Camden, with whom my accounts and notes may be found until Return Day. L. A. AUSTIN. Feb. 27. So raro I inn.?Kershaw District. OFFICE COURT OF OKNERAL SESSIONS ) AM) C01XX0X l'LEAS- \ IM. NAUDIN, Clerk of said Court, in pursuance ^ of tlio directions of tho Act of the Legislature, in such case made and provided, do horeby give public notice, that an oleciion for Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions tor Kershaw District, will be held on Monday the 21st day of May. next, at the usual places of election throughout tho said District. Witness my hand at Camden this 16th day of March A. D. 1853. M. NAUDIN, C. C. P. & G. ?. March 20, 12 4b Administrator's Notice. ALL persons having" demands against K. S. Moffat, deceased, aro requested to hand.them in properly attested. A. M. KENNEDY, Adm'r. March 6?tf. * LO! I COME AGAIN ~ J AS. P. TIBBHTTS returns his sincere thanks to the citizens of Camden and vicinity for tho libe~.i nntmnam? tin has heretofore received, and also takes this mode of informing them that he has again taken his old rooms over the Post Office, where he is now ready to wait upon any and all who may desire a perfect Likeness of themselves or friends. Call soon for my stay is short March 6?tf.. ? ~~ " NOTICE. THREE MONTHS from this date, application will be made to tlio Rank of Camden S. C. for tho issue of new Certificates, No. 327, dated August 30th, 1837, for Two Shares, and No. 628, dated January 23d 1888, for One Share of said Bank of Camden Stock, standing in the name of Est. Hannah Moses, the original being lost or mislaid. : March13?tfSoath-Caroliua?Kershaw District. IN EQUITY. William A. Ancrum, Executor of Mary J. Davis, vs. Charles H. Davis, Henrietta Duncan, late Henrietta Johnson and Duncan, her husband, and Benjamin Jobnapn, et al. Bill for Relief) Ac. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Henrietta Duncan, late Henrietta Johnson and ? Duncan, her husband, and Benjamin Johnson, all of whom are defendants, named in' tho Bill of Complaint, stated above, are absent from and reside without the limits of this State. On motion of Mr. Kershaw, Solioitar for complainant, it is ordered.that they do plead, auanwr or demnr to the aaid RilL within three months from this day, or the game will bo ordered pro. ounfoaso Bgoiost them. W. lift. WORKMAN, 0. E. K. D. MarchdwJq ' >&' South Carolina?Kershaw District. IN EQUITY, A. X BEuDEN and WE, vs. A.Gfc. BASKIN. Rill to account, ie. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Wm. 0. Moor?, ono of the defendants to above stated'bill, resides witboat the limits of this State, it is ordered that he do appear, answer, plead, or demur to the sampwUb in throe months from tbe date of publication hereof) or an order to tal^e the same pro. confesso, wiUbo entered against him. ' y W. H. R. W0RRMA3ST, 0. E. K. D. *?sj - March %..* ;... ..1 ? .*" . I _ '1 w.y " Horse Taken Up. : guiRRRT, worre wa? taken no as an Eatray, J\. about five miles from Camden. 'Said Hoik has been foundered, and ia about 16 jeore oldU -riML t - k* Ferflwtbef information, apriy at tbia a .***?, y . -11 - ft- ? Bent. THKHooseand Lot on,the Corner oppMito tho Methodist Church. 'For terms apply to Mawjb. 30?3t? ,.i -W> HUGHWf^-. 1 .. ^ * T s ; - ^ . : * tALOP os of GOOES, consisting of *! nd tjssuis: GINGHAMS AND LAW?8. , , ' 3EilES? m wmmmws. MISSES AND CHILDREN. S or all Kijt?s. ITL ^?(?3 ? ,J| TT -r?*?T1 Allrif 'JQIOID'QULracan.ii.mH auuimt i ash, to all who will favor us with a cnIL AEL, 2 doors aboro Workman A Qoi's Shoe Store.. atest STYLE of'BONNETS. * OF JB81 'wiemmm ION, El AEL, 2 doors above W orkmatfA Go.'a Shoe Store. UNO, CL0TfflM~~ LND BOYS. will find, by calling on BAUM & ISRAEL, 2 doora above Workman i Co.a Shoo Store. Ii A T S. ' BAUM k ISRAEL, Two doors above "Workman & Ca's Shoe Store. * f [ ''*' * &J'r ** . < V ' ORKED . ' UIWJt ?&s -m ' Two doora abovo Workman & Co.'s Shoe Store Notice. ' * " /r . ALL persona having-demnnds against tlie Estates 'of CAROLINE DOBBINS and WARREN 8TEWART, deceased, will present them duly attest* ed, and those indebted will make immediate payment tome. TIIOS, J. CAUTHEN, Feb 6^-rtf. JNotice. i ;s . - ' A LL persons having.cluiras ngainst the Estate of B. XIl W. GIBBONS, deceased, will hand thoni In properly attested, according to law, and those indebted,' are called upon for immediate payment . The condition of the estate is such, that prompt action most be taken for its Settlement. - B. F. EDWARDS, Administrator." Feb 6?tf ? . , NotiCC. V ,, ALL persons having demands against tbo estate of Joab Cotton, deceased, will prosent them, duly attested, and those indebted will make payment to ROBERT B. COTTON, Executor. January 23, 1855. . Executor's Notice. ALL persons haviug demands against the estate of Reddick Jfoscloy will hand them in, properly attested, on or belore the lirst day of April next, otherwiso this notice will bo plead in bar of payment. rt n n .. .. . z-Jtn * u MUSPiijB*-, iixecuror. NOTICE ALL nersous indebted to the subscriber are reqpesteu to call iind settle. I will be glad to seU all my friends and customers on short time (with the exception of suchartiolesas corn, bacon, flour, lard, eto.) and for such articles I must have cash or I cannot tclL The subscriber also adds that such persons as have been running accounts with him and have not paid be docs not desire to keep accounts with, and he is only willing to sell to such as pay him promptly.I also give notioe that atllpcrsonswho owo mo prh.r to first January Inst, unless they come and malcesomer satisfactory arrangement, by the 15th March, ncX#, their papers will be.plased in the hands ol W Thorlow CaUou, Esq., fot collection. Jan. 16,?ifc ROBERT LATT'A. Imported Tooth Brushes. THE subscriber has received per steamer "Baltic1* direct from Paris'an Invoice of Tooth Brushes, manufactured expressly to order, to which he invites me auenuon 01 nis inenaa mm customers. March 20 ?tf, Z. J. DtHAY. .. Fresh Drugs and Medicines. TIIK subscriber begs leave to call the attention or the public to the fact that he is now receiving his Spring stock of 'Medicines, Chemicals, 4a, /and will use his former efforts to insure a share of their patronage, hoping at the same time they will bo as punctual to settle up at the. appointed timo as he will be to execute their orders. Z. J. DeHAY\ March 20, 12 I . tf. NOTICE. rpnu desirable location and placo of residence of A. JL G* Baakin, Esq., on Broad street, near the upper public square, nud two. valuable r,ogra girls, ono seven years, the other five years of ago, are offered for'saljj. Tho ncgrooaaro Bold.for uo.fault,'but that they may romainabout Gamdoa, where thoir parents ljv^, . If tho house and negroes arejno.tilispoeed of by private sale heibre the first Monday in March uoxt, they will then be offered at the-Oourt House for sale at publip outory. . RQBKRTBRYCK, Trustee. Ja'uaary fi, 1835.. 3?tf - ~-~r~ * * i ~r 7" Estatd of John Trtocsdel. \ LL persons having demands against the Estate of xjL Jojui Trees del, deceased, aro notified to present them Within the time prescribed bylaw; ami those indebted to' the said Estate will make payment on or before the first of January, as a speedy settlement will b* required, J. TRUKSOEL, J. C. HAILK, Dec. 19?3m. . - Executors. ' *" . 1 ? Notice. ALL persons' indebted: to the estate of Samuel Benson are requested to call and pay, as longer indulgence" cannot be ^vcrf. Jan. SO. J. DUNLAP, Adru'r. Lampsl?Lamps!! TUST reoeived ao elegant Assortment of Burling tl Fluid and Oil Lamps. Purchasers are invited Utf coll and oxaminc our Stock previous to buying else-' whore. T. J. WORKMAN A March 27?1? ^ '\.w ???-?-j- l^.yV~?'' :?~~~ 1 * w?B?nr liiun k f C J, QUMilE^CW^'fe^infftlata ia a great varfety of io stylos, Fancy, Linena 4c.'. ftwr^aotloawn's wear, just opening attho "Old Conwr".*f. Match 13,-K It'V. WWffiT. | 'V ' 1 ^ + . > ^ CASTER'S fig 3^32331 ..XaXTTOAI^lICrai ;l;v READ AffD-PONDEft.' An Infallible Remedyfor Scrofula, King's Evil, Rbc& mutism, Obstinate. Cutaneous Eruptions, Fim'ples'?f"' I'ostule? on the F<tce,JDIotehee,Jioil*, Ague and Ft-b rer,-Chronic Sore E^es, Jting Worm or Teller, Sodl 1 *?...A lUii AS tlw. IL.hm muX uenu, wi^iui^ciuu.. n.iy AMU vt mjn n.. Joints, Stubborn * Uleers; 8yphilitic Disorders, lentil ago, Spiral* Complaint*, .and all Diainnp ?tiM?g from uu injudicious u?e of Mercury, imprudence lis life, or impurity of tlwt Blood.. jy This great alterativemedicine and.rurifter af Hie Blood is noir Used-by thousands of grstefal fie l Tents from ull parts trt ifte United States, who tm&fa doily to the remarkable Cures performed by the|M>' est of all medicines, " Ctirtcr'sfipaiUh WK?w? lure.1' Neuralgia, Kheurmrtilfn; Scrolls, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Diseases, foytfftv. Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Throat, Female Complaints, Pains and Aebisyj; of afBones and Joints, are speedily put to fliglit by usiflf this great and inestimable remedy. '-iFor all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet ff&0 found tfr.comjbre with"ic Ji.cleanses the system wf all impurities, -acts gently and efficiently on UtSj^ Liver and Kidney strengthens . the Digestion, civ#* tone to theStomad^makes thssltin clear and healthy, and restores the Constitution,enfeebled by disease* or broken down by the excesses of youtb,tpltA Mis' tine vigor and. strength. v A Forth? lAdies, it ia in com par ably-better .than tit %T T the cosmetics over used. A few doses of Carter's Spanish Mixture will remove all MllowiMi of plexion, bring the roses mantling to the cheek, f&r* elasticity to the step, and iinprovo the gsneraliiMSPr' in-ft remarkable degree, beyond all the ,1^ avor lionrrf nf. The large number of certificates which we hare received from person* from aJLparU of the United States, is the best evidence that there i? no humbug-, about it* Tbe preaa, fcotel keepers, magistrates, physicians and public men, well known to.the community, all add their testirooujr to the wooderfal effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Call on the Agent and get aCrrcalar and Almawoe, aDd read the wonderful cures this truly grejjM oT all medicines has pei fcrmed: ' None genuine unless iigi&dBENNKTTA BEERB, Proprietors, No. 8 Tearl-street; Richmond Vpi to whom all orders for supplies and ageaetefttimet 1? addressed. And for sale lij WM. 8. BEERS & Co.,Proprietors, ' Richmond,'Vn. , RICE* THOMPSON, 8t??nt?r*ille. B.OATWBIGHT?k BARKULOO, Columbia,. ::* Z. J. DeHAY andT-4. WORKMAN. (Me*. MwcbSO. DOCTOR HOOFLARCS CELEBRATED rman Bitters, v rums* bt DR. C. M. JACIBOH, wnx *rr*cjtuu.r..cuM ~~ ?i LIVE# C0MPL11ST, BT8PEPSU, JiCSBKS, Chronxe or Nervous Debililt, rVfraagt^m/TSBri. Sidneys, and all diseases arising frOm a atfe' * ?* ordered Liver or Stomoth. ^ V - 'Such asGousti 4b tiou, IUwajrJ T/Jw, Fullness, or Wood to the Head, Aciditymf tbeStemmeh, Nausea, Heartburn, Disguft for Food, - * Fulness or weight i* Ibe Stomach, Sour Erections, Sinking or Fluttering attbe Pit of the StomadwSwimming.of theHcad^ limrred/ Difficult Breathing,Fluttering at the Heart, ho?ing or Suffocating Sensations, when m a lying Poaturv, * Dimness of Vision,Dots or Webe before thoSigbt, - . Fever and dull Puin in the llcad,-Deficiencyof Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin am) Fives, Pain in the Side, Buck, Chest, _ *Li bs, etc,, Sudden Flushes of ? Heat* Burning in the Fleidi* . \f. ' ' Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great ,ri. , ^ Depression of . Spirits. ia attributing etfch faltabfe ^C'Jidif pfopertUm to tins remedy, no rn?h or u&worran table uiertioo w r made, but is simply state da fact; proven uadeaiably and couduaiyefy by the extraordinary cares, aad benefits dMvecTfrom its use, under - the dbfttha W its illustrions originator, Dr. Iloofland, among all classes of European society and from the imnieeee mass of testimony, from all ports of the America* continent, accumulated during the last ten yean, la the hands of the present proprietor. The prevalence of diseases to which the German Bitters .are adapted, it Sat ??A A-w It Jj almnai Mtiiraptel ImtiiJ 125 Willi BUriVW wc Wij II, to IHIU.'V. ,, , i , ? p J , there is scarcely a family throughout the whole eXtent of our country in which there cannot be fami among its member* that peculiar sallow and hogaM appearance, denoting a diseased Liver, or fwajHaacia* ted and suffcriug Dyspeptic, Then of what immense importance to invalid)*, that a certain and reliaU*:remedj ihoihlw placed within their reacli; one in which no banshu or injarions drug entera Into Its composition; a'remedy on which the patient can rely with the utneat confidence and certainty and be assured froca autaajl nud tangible proofs, that the article'he is osinft really j* possesses the virtues attributed to ft Such a remedy >? is " iloofiandTs German Bitters." Thousands of dblftn have been expended In its manufacture and diffusion tbrydghont all paM? of this continent, and the pro-, prietor feels the greatest satisfaction in stating; that thorn is -no State. Connty or even Village where the Medicine hns been introduced, that there cannot b? found numbers willing, to testify to He virtue*. . It is need constantly in the practice of a large number of tlie most prnmiueiit physicians In the country, who have also added their written testimony, in evidence of it/great virtues. In conclusion, then, we woulfl respecttully ask of aU those afflicted with any of the above diseases, to give the Bitter* * trial, and rest assured it will never be regretted. Ja proof of the r-atemeRtaabove made, all ara invited to read attentively, the " Memorabilia," or "Practical Receipt Book, for Farmers and Families. containing a great number.of uaoful re- eipts, in addition to tin testimony, in favor of (lie Bitteia, from the moat prominent and well-known individuals, in all parhlofdta Union. All agents for the Bitten are autbodaed t? distribute the * Receipt Book "gratuitously. Principal office and Mauufuctorv, ISO ArASt, Philadelphia. Tn. * For saio wholefalejby Druggists "in all the priori*. pr.I cities, and at retail by apothecaries and store*, keepers in every town to the United States and Canada. T. J. WORKMAN, k CO, Camden.. lAtttxa k Barrtojf, Suhrtcrville; Boat? nn.in- fjuNtrsncv Columbia. MawbfJ**.' fifotfib Carolina?Kershaw DMn IN EQtJITT. Ex-Parte Wiley J. McEain and A ana A8s?nH,'liU#ife, vs. W. G. Kennedy, et nL PeUtiomw- cKftfeango gtad' eubetttute negroes. aAtiafiirtinii that WiMldm Ff F*H JL. vlTand Sarah, his wife; defesdnau to the shore. aad **?<?** U?iu> of this Stat*. It is ordered oa motion* of-SiinwH.,, Solicitor for Petitioners, that .Lb?v do appm. plead, answer or demur to the above* Petition witWo fWev months from the date of publication, hereof, afar* order to take the same pro, coofcseo, .will be entitt*: against tliem. . . ' vr. arte workman, r. e. ?r . mwclv tc " * * v V r- ' As