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?i Council Chamber, April 5th, 1655. ORDERED, that tho Recorder advertise in the Camden Journal that there will be an election held at the Council Room on Wednesday the 18th instant, lor a necoruer, Treasurer, aiarsnai, auu vup- , tain Of the Town Guard, also for four Town Guard- I toco to serve as Guardmen And Constables of the j Town, also for Koepor of the Town Clock, and Ringer ! of the Nine o'clock Bell. All applicants for. cither of I aid offices roust hand in their letters addressed to Council in their own hand-writing on or before that I tiaio C. H. DAVIS, Town Recorder. April 10, - 15 2t, SONS OF TENPERAKCE GRAND DIVISION OF SOtJTH CAROLINA. NOTICE is hereby given, that the second quarterly session of this body will be held at the Hall of Sumter Division No. 12, in the Town or Sumterville, on Thursday the 26th inst., commencing at 10 o'clock A. 51. Z. J. DeHAY, Grand Scribe, Temperance Standard-and Black River Watchman : pleasacopv. 13?3t. j Assignee's Notice. ri^HE Creditors of Z J. DeHay are hereby notified I to mmt at his offieo on Tliursdav the 10th dav I ol May next at 10 o'clock A. M., to take into consideration the assignments made for their benefit, and to appoint their agents. A, >1. &.R. KENNEDY, Assignees. April 10, 15 tf. Dr. IQichanx's Freckle Wash. A CERTAIN cur? for Freckles, Tan, 4c. For sale ! by T. J. WORKMAN, 4 CO. Spring Mantles, Etc. CMAT1IESON has received, an assortment of WHITE and COLORED SILK MANTLES, Black, Grenalino, and Lace do. White and Black Grenadine, And Lace Scarfs. To which he invitos the attention of his customers. April 10?4 Spring and Sumrnar Clothing. A LARGE assortment of the above to be fonndat C MATUESON'S. April 10?12 Dress GoodsTK Grenadines, Tissues, Barege3, Frencb, British Jl and Ame-.ican priuted Lawns, Embroideries, Gloves. Hosiery, Eta, just receiringat April 3 A. M. 4 R. KENNEDY. * v DomesticsA Heavy stock of Cotton and Linen Goods, suitable J\. for Servant's Wear, at very low prices, just re siredby * A. M. 4 R. KENNEDY. April's Summer Clothing, EtcAM.tR. KENNEDY are now receiving their usual supply of CO AT S,Y ests, Pants aud L. C. Shirts. A portion of which having been made up to their own order, are well adapted for Warm Weather, also . A handsome and complete Stock of COATINGS, Summer Cassimers, Drills, Vestings, Neck Ties, Under Clothing, eta, to all of which they confidently in vitc the attention of their friends and the public generally. ; i . April 3 HatsTJ7E Subscribers have on baud a full stock of Fashionable Ilats, of all descriptions, including "Panama, Leghorn, Straw, and Palm Leaf, iu Men and Boya' sizes. A. M. ? R. KENNEDY. April 3. NEW DRESS"GOODS" THE Subscriber has now open and ready for inspection, a large assortment of Spring and Summer DRESS GOODS, consisting iu part of PLAIN AND PLAID SILKS. Plain Silk Lustriuoea. Printed and Plain Tissues. Plain and Figured Bareges F.gurcdand Striped Grenadines. Printed Crape de Espagues. Crape de Paris. Plain, Striped and Printed Chal.is. VVP.T.tSTT AND FRENCH CHINTZ. Plaia and Figured Pucals. French Printed Oraudics. Printed Lawns and Muslins. (From 18| to 624 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 ars of the 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 sol:'c ted. C. MATIIESON, April 3?4 Hardware"* nf Hardware. Cutlerv. and Guns is very iVJ complete. ' * A full assortment Carpenter and Smiths Tools. Wilcox' Patent Grain Cradles. Corn and Patent Scythes. Straw Cutters. Corn Shelters.. Plows. Corn Planters?Horso Power. Elwell's Carolina and Crown lloes. Braid's Patent Steel lloes. American Steel lloes. Ames' and Rowland's Spades and Shovels. Collin's and Stewart's Chopping and Turpentine Axes. Old Dominion Cook Stoves?complete. Pott, Ovens and Spiders, assorted sizes.Cauldrous?20 to 70 gallons. ' Tinned and Enameled Stew Pans. Tinned Soup Digesters. Tinned and Iron Tea Kettles, With all other articles usual in a full stock of Hard ware. W. D. McDOWALL. April 3?4. Tailoring. THE Subscriber would inform, his friends and the public genorally that ho has just received a choice assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, CONSISTING OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, SILK, * Worsted, and Marseilles Vestings, Drab De'eto, Tweeds and Linen Coalings, Plain Wliite and Fancy Colored Linen Drillings and oilier Pantaloon Goods. He has just received the very latest Fashions aod will execute work in the best of Style and Despatch. Anril 3?tf. C A. McDOXALD. IIV THE comnnox PLEAS. LANCASTER DISTRICT. THE business of the present term being unfinished, it is ordered that a Special Court be hold at Lancaster Court House for the District of Lancaster on the third Monday in July next, for the trial of all cases which have not been disposed of at the present term. It is further ordered that the Clerk Hud 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 Juror* to be served. It i* further ordered that a copy of this order be published in the Lancaster Ledger aud Camden Journal, to. the end that parties litigant may have notice of the sitting of aaid Special Court April 3,?tf. R. MUNRO. Swath-Carolina?Kershaw District. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Johjt U. Isqbam, ) vs. [ ATTACHMENT. JOHJTH. CltOB. ) WHEREAS, the Plaintiff did, on the 30lh day of March, Ale his petition against the Defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from and withont the litnI. # at an A liofl nnitkov tujfn *.a? Ill QI U9 OM?W| HUU UWI^MUI IT liV UVl ?**!*/ MVJ known witliin the same upon whom a copy of the said Petition might be served. It istherelore ordered, that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the laid Petition on or before the 31st day of March, which will be in the year of oar Lord one thousand sight hundred and fifty-sir, otherwise final and absolute lodgment will then be given and awarded against him. M. NAUDIN, C. C. P.* 4 &. S. Clerk's Office, Kershaw PL?tret. March 30. 1833. ? Apr!'. ? - * * ' ? < Patent Door and Gate Springs. "OOBERT W.INMAN, from Sheffield, England JLV Manufacturer of" "INMANS PATENl' DOOR AND GATE SPRINGS." to which was awarded the first premium at" the World's Fair, in Londoin 1851, announces that he hna constituted Messrs. A. M. A R. Kennedy and W. D. McDowall, Merchants, his solo Agents for tlse District of Kershaw, State of South Carolina. For neatness, simplicity, full performance j t>f all it is intended to do, its exceeding usefulness, Its * - 4 *' - -1* ? '* Tf \tc nA. 1 durability, ana its cueupuess, nwiuun.; ... r? , sition in "the front rank of modern invention?, Wo do , not iutend to puff, a single examination will convince the judgment of its utility. March 20?3ra. Land for Sale. rpilE Subscriber offers for sale b|s 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 test prime woodland. . To an approved purchaser, the terms will bo made easy. SAMUEL WEBB. March 27?3m. Camden Bazaar. \\J K lfavp just received a large and well selected v t stock of BOKNKTS, consisting of Straw, Leghorn, and Fancy Silk, " also HATS of different kinds and quality, which will be sold on moderate terms. Ladies and Gentlemen arc requested 10 can ana cxuuuiie uurowvn. u?uid j/uichasing elsewhere, as we feel confident that we will not fail to please them both in quality, style and prices. M. DRUCKER 4 CO. March 27 m Assignees Notice. ZJ. DeIIAY having this day made an assignment of all his effects, for the benefit of creditors, all persons desirous of accepting under the terms of the same, are hereby notified to do so within ninety days from date, the time limited by the assignment. A. M. 4 R. KENNEDY, Assignees. March 27, 13 tf. ""notice. ALL persons indebted to Z. J. Dellay by note or account are required to make immediate payment to the undersigned assignees. Mr. Dellay will continue to sell at the same stand at reduced prices, on account of the assignees. March 27,?1?' A. M. 4 R. KENNEDY. Bounty Land. rPHE subscriber will prosecute all claims arising uuX der the recCnt acts of Congress, for Bounty Land, Pensions 4c., on reasonable terms. March 27,?tf. \VM. R. TAYLOR. JAMES S. CHAMBERS a /vn/sn ? vttn r* nv'i.Vn ? t natnitco rr\\T ^AUiUK &2iU IVIVrtij WJliUOOIU.X MERCHANT. SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF CHARLESTON, S. C. WILL give strict attention to tho reviving and forwarding of Goods and Produce. 12?41. R. B. JOHNSON, M, D. Office on Broad Street, oppoaito Young's Bookstore. CAMDEN, S. C. W3I. WALTO\ SMITH. (SUCCESSOR TO BICK PULIN,) Factor and Commission Merchant, Central Wharves, Charleston, S. C. I take pleasure iu recommending Mr. Smith to my friends in the country, and hope they will give him a share of that confidence so liberally bestowed on me the past ten years. Mr. Smith will continue to act as my Attorney in settling up my business. K. DULIN. March 13 if. IX PRESS. Kate Aylesford?A Story of the Refugees, by Charles J. Peterson, author of " Cruising in the last War," and Publisher of "Peterson's Ladies' National Magazine," complete in one large volume, neatly bound in cloth, for $1.25; or in two volumes, paper cover, for $1. This is believed to be the best Historical Novel ever written in America. Address, T. B." PETERSON, March 27?tf. 102 Chcstnut-st, Philadelphia. "mm ?fi. COLUMBIA, S. C., CORNER OF RICHARDSON k BLANDING-STREETS. < O X MRS. SARAH FLEMING. JAMES T. FLEUI? 0 April 3,?If. FULLER'S a HAT STOKE, & 238 Richardson Street, Columbia, S. C., NEAR TI1E STATE CAPITOL. rI"MIE Proprietor of this Celebrated Establishment, X although only nine mouths have elapsed since ho commenced business 011 his own account, yet it affords him great pleasure to state to tho dealers and ei'izen8 generally, of Kershaw, that lie has met with that success that seemed ?o warrant a large increase of stock and store-room, both of which additions are nearly complete, and will bo arranged for the Whole sale Trade, 5 per eeut off on bills of $50. Terms cash on delivery in every instance. March 27 Sonth-Caroliiia?Kershaw District. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. * Josso Wessingcr vs. llarvey Hamilton. Attachment. WHEREAS, the Plaintiff did, on tho 2Sth day of March, tile his declaration against the Defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from and without tho limits of the said, and lias neither Wife nor Attorney known witiiiri the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be served. It is theiefore ordered, that the said defendant do eppear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the 29th day of March, -I'.'aU witt Kn In roar nf rvnr Tnno llmnann/1 WlllVli ? ill WW IH HIV V. ? W..V ?..vwwwuv.f eight hundred and fifty-six, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. M. NAUDIN, C. C. F. S G.S.' Clerk's Office, Kershaw District, March 28, 1855. . * " * ' \ - April 3 South-Carolina?Kershaw District. IN TI1E COMMON PLEAS. Joseph Frideberg, vs. Harvey Hamilton. Attachment WHEREAS, the Plaintiff did, on the 27th day of March, file his Declaration against the Defendant, 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 dedication mi"ht be served. It is therefore ordored that the efud defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the 28th day of March, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifiv-six, otherwise final and absolute judgment will tben be given and awarded against biro. M. NAUDIST, C. C. P. k G. S. Clerk's Office, Kershaw District, March 27, 1825. v ... April 3 Administrator's Notice. ALL'persons indebted to the Estate of William J. , Grant, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having demands against the same, are hereby notified to presentthem, duly attested, within twelve months from this time, to JAMES CHESNDT, Jr., ^Administrator of William J. Grant, dcocasel. Aynl 3-~5 South Carolina?Ker*lia\v District. -k in- equity! Jolui U. tngrXm, Executor, vs. Banyan Payne, at. al. Bill to settle tlio Estate of Rachel Lcigli, deceased) id. IT dJjpeaHhg to m y satisfaction that the Representatives of Zacharinh Puyne, deceased, to wit: Ar chela us Payne, Jr., Zacliariali Payne, Nicholas Payne, and Samuel Payne, tho widow and children of John Payne, deceased, names unknown, and the widow (and her present husband) and the children of Daniel Payne, deceased, names not krown, and Marv Payne, widow of Eplmtim 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 represoutatives Of Mary Payne, deceased, to wit: the children of Mrs. McCartney, four daugh.? ?j ?t?11 i Ar iviSj uuu aius iimuji, uiu iiuouumvi wi uhv ??? Moore, the husband of another, and one sue, the names of the daughters and son not known. Also the representatives of Naomi Payne, deceased, to wit: Hannah II. Stewart and her three children, James Itarvey Stewart, Anna K. Stewart, and Caroline L. Stewart, Wade Hopkins. Keziah Hopkins, Alexander Stewart, Daniel Stewart and James Stewart, and the children and husband of Caroline Dobbius, names unknown. Also the representatives of Keziah Payne, deceased, to wit: ? Evans and Elizabeth Evans, his wife. Also Richard Sanviel Ussery and Charles Evans Ussery, Jnnies Trucsdcll and his wife Mary, and Banyan Payne, administrator of Zacharinh Payne, deceased, of Wilie Payne, deceased, and of Elizabeth Betts, deceased. Defcudants 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. confesso. will be entered agaiust them. W. II. R. WORKMAN, C. E. K. D. March G?if. TO THE PHYS1U1AJNS U? suuin CAROLINA AND ALL WHO USE LIQUOR AS A MEDICINE OR AS A BEVERAGE 1 PHYSICIANS who proscribe Alcoholic Liquors for medicinal purp(?es should give the preference to WOLFE'S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS. 1. It is manufactured at Schiedam, in Holland, and inclusively 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 fusil 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 tosuprinduce. It ie nrnved hv the same uncrriner tests that the Juniper Gin is 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 rectification?a quality obtained by an entirely uew process and which no other Holland Gin in the worlu has 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 ?out, flatulence, rheumatism. Colic, concretions in the kidney and bladder, dyspepsia, fever and ague, general debility, sluggish ciiculntiou 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 inflames 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 iu swampy or limestone districts. In all of these enuumerated qtialites, it lias no rival in any mar kct. in the world. It i9 sold in Charleston, S. C. by the following firms: P. M. OOIIEX ACO., HAVILANP,IIARRAL <fc CO., A. KLESICK A CO. A VOX DOIILEX, LANXEAU, JtBURCKMYKR. NELSOX CARTER, KLIXCK &. WICKENBERG, JOUN F. O'NEILL, THOMAS E. CLYDE, FOLLlXtfc FOURGEAD, and by all the respectable Druggistsand Grocers in the United States. UDOLPIIO WOLFE, S>de Miinufacturcr aud Importer, IS, 20 A* 22 Beaver-street New York Jan, 30 8tm WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND FANCY GOODS. GOLD and Silver Lever Watches, plain and double Cases. Gold Chains, Seals and Keys. Gold and Silver Pencil Cases. Gold Pens ii^.Gold and Silver Cases Rings, Earrings, Bracelets, Spectacles, Thimbles Coral Beads and Armlets Plain Gold, Enameled, Pearl and Jot Brooches Plain and Jet Hair Pins Jet Br evicts and Necklaces Gold Medallions and Chatelain Pins Gilt China Cups, Yases and Colognes Plated Candlesticks, Castors and Cake Baskets. Toilet and Elastic Round Combs, llair Brushes, Nail and Tooth do. Razors. Knives and Scissors Hruningnnd Budding Knives aud Shears Double Barrel Guns, Powder Flasks, Shot Bel's, Gunwads, Ac. Backgammon Boxes and Chessmen Fishing Tackle, consisting of Silk and flax lines, floats, dip nets, Limerick, Kirby, and Gravitation & rtiH/it'il hnit: A'o Watch anil Spectacle Glasses of all sizes fitted to order. A. YOUNG. March 20, 12 tf. NEW BOOKS. HISTORY of Braddock's Expedition; Autobiog. raphy of Dr. Charles Caldwell. The Sous of the Sires?a history of the rise, progress, and destiny of the American party. Tho history of Masou's and Dixon's line; contained in an address delivered by Latrobo before tho lliit. Soc., of Pennsylvania. The Lifo and beauties of Fanny Fern Atherton, and other tales by Miss Mitford Pocket Bibles, new editions; Testaments, Prayer Books, Diaries, Almanacs and School Books. March 20?2t. ?A. YOUNG. NOTICE. % NEW HARNESS AND SADDLE SIIOP in lx. Caradeu. The subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Caiuden and surrounding District, that lie has onened one door north of R. Wilson's Grocery and Dry Goods'Store, where lie is prepared to furnish all pcrson6with any thing in his lino of business. Tie keeps constant on band a complete assortment of Carriage and Buggy Harness and riding Bridles, Martin Gales, and Halters and Collars, nud many other articles in his line, too tedious to mention. Repairing done at the most reasonable terms. Call and see for yourselves. W. H. BURNS. March 27?If. Spring Goods. rpRE Subscriber ho* received his usual supply of JL Goods lor .uidics and uonticmens bummer Wear, which he invites them to call and examine, They will be sold as low as the same kind .of Goods can be had in the place. W. D. McDOWALL, April 3?8 Boys' WearFANCY COTTONADES, Linen Drills, Cashmeretts and other styles, together with a large stock . of Ready Made Coats and Vests, suitable for the season. On hand and for sale *t -the. lowest prices, by A, M. k ft KENNEDY. April 3 RemovalrpHE Subscriber has removed from his former stand, 1 to the store recently occupied by Moore k Kuy* kendall, where he keeps constantly cn hand, 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 thoso customer* who pay their bills promptly. March 27 J. CHARLES WORTH. arriv. sfeuno THE undersigned are now receiving and opening Cases BARAGK DE LAINS?various prices. PLAIN AND KIGCRED BAREGE. FIGURED AND PLAIN TISSUES. MOURNING BAREGES AN FRKNCII PRINTS,^ Q. limjs, mws km sm; HALF HOSE, FOR LADIES, I MI1PSS &HB (MflairSs UJnidl(B!rsl@?v?ss (OB The above named GOODS will be sold ?cry low for Can March 27?tf. BAUM A ISRA Tlio nincf enlonrllrl RTOnPT flTlfl tllfi Tjfll ~ ALSO C &&&!>?&&?& BLACK AND COLORED?with a large assortment of RIBB All of which may bo found at BAUM ?k ISRj March 27?tf. liLOTHIM, CLOU FOR MEN A largest-Stock of Clothing and the Cheapest yoa w March 27?tr. STRAW "^^OU will find a largo Assortment, by calling on March 27?tf. TT7E have just received a now style of GERMAN WOl vv a, With a good many Fancy Articles, JER-ZSL/M March 27?tf. For Sale or Rent, MY former resideuce in the lower part of Camden; / a most delightful winter residenco. Apply to ~ me at the "Old Corner" for terms Ac. Jan, 9,?if. K. W. BONNEY. et] - to All luvitatlon IS extended to all persons ind.bted to T. J. Workman, T. A E. Workman, or T. J. Workman A Co., either by note or open account, to call and settle the / same without delay. T J. WORKMAN A Co. ? Pr Snntii Fnrolina?Kershaw District. ar OFFICE COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS ) ti< AND COMMON' PLEAS. J III, NAUDIN, Clerk of eaid Court, in pursuance ^ of the direction* of the Act of the Legislature, in such case made and provided, do hereby give public notice, that au olection for Clerk of the Court of , Common Pleas and General Sessions lor Kershaw Dis- x trict, will be held on Monday the 21st day of May at next, at tho usual places of election throughout the sold District. Witness mv hand at Camden this 16th day of March ? A. D. 1855.* M. NAUDIN, C. C. P. ? G. S. March 20, 12 4t. T 1 Administrator's Notice. to ALL persons having demands against K. S. Mof- w fat, deceased, are requested to hand thera in properly attested. A. M. KENNEDY, Adm'r. March 6?tf. SOTiCJ37 1 TMIRBE MONTHS from this date, application will m X bo mado to tho Bank of Camden S. C. for the is- ce 8uo of now Certificates, No. 327, dated August 30tii, 1837, for Two Shares, and No. 528, dated January 23d 1838. for One Share of said Bank of Camden Stock, standing in the name of Est. Hannah Moses, the origi- "( ual being lost or mislaid. March 13?tf. w South-Carolina?Kershaw District. to IN EQUITY. sa William A. Ancrnra, Executor of Mary J. Davis, vs. tli Clmrlcs 11. Davis, Henrietta Duncan, lato Henrietta Ci Johnson and Duncan, her husband, and Benjaiuin Johnson, et. al. Bill for Belief, Ac. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Henrietta Duncan, late Henrietta Johnson and ? Duncan, her rl husband, and Benjamih Johnson, all of whom are do- J Jendauts, named in the Bill of Complaint, stated m above, are absent from and reside without the limits tb of this State. Ou motion of Mr. Kershaw, Solicitor for compiainant, it is ordered that they do plead, an- ~~ swer, or demur to the said Bill, within three months from this day, or tlio samo will be ordered pro. conies- ri go against tliem. I W. H. It. WORKMAN, C. K. K. D. s. March6?]3 _ J] South Carolina?Kershaw District, ag IN EQUITY. t0 A. J. B ELD EN and WIFE, vs. A. G. BASK IN. cu Bill to account, Ac. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Wm. C. Moore, one of the defendants to above stated bill, rosides without the limits of this Stale, it is ordered that he r1 do appear, answer, plead, or demur to the same with J in thrco months from the date of publication hereof) Pl or an order to take tho samo pro. confesso, will be ontered against him. T1 W. H. R. WORKMAN, C. E. K. D. re March 6?tf. Horse Taken Upf wi A SORREL HORSE was taken up as an Kstray, about five miles from Camden. Said Horse has been foundered, and is about 15 years old. For further information apply at this office. March 13, . 11"" tf. LADIES' Dress Goods in Blaok and colors, and 1 every grade of style and quality. Just opened th at the " Old Corner" by E. W, BONNEY. in March 13, 11 tf. be CONGRESS WATER for side by the case at the b? " Old Corner." K. W. BONNET. March 20, 12 tC NEGRO LINSEYS will be sold at greatly reduced prices (to save packing) also Blankots and Flannels at the " Old Corner." E. W. BQNNRY. j March 20, 12 g , tf. J GARDEN HARROWS, Ploughs, Rakes, Hoes, 4c, In for sale at the " Old Corner" b'' March 20,Wt(. K." W. BONNET. PINEtAPP&E Cheeso, Fresh Pickles, Ginger Proserves, Raisins, Citron, Extracts, Capers Ac., just openod at the v Old Corner" by K. W. BONNET. jJJ Spring! Spring!! ? 1AM now receiving at the "Old"Corner" caj supply of Spring and Summer Goods. They were selected with great caro by myself in New Tork, and H will be offered at small profits. Persona wishing cheap J and pretty goods aro idritod to call and examine them, to March IT.?tf R W. BONNET. v " J* ' ? Ill OF goods ! of GOODS, consisting of ^ _ :d ti8su12s. ixghams axd Lawn's. IEIIES, SS MBBX?& 3&??!. VII8SES AND CHILDREN, i Or Aftft STUBS. a?ss2&?ftt?s amdl IMelsgo . b. to all who will favor us with a call. EL, 2 doors above Workman A Co.'s Sl?oo Store. test &infLE of stoi^^rs. ' ' ] ,F_ * "{ ?S> ' r. j ON, 1EL, 2 doors above "Workman A Co.'s Shoe Store. ( j>?(L0fm\? ' ND BOYS. . ill find, by calling on BAUM A ISRAEL, ^ 2 doors above Workman A Co.'s Shoo Store. , HATS. : 1 - BAU1I A ISRAEL, \ Two doors above Workman A Co.'a Shoo Store. j UKED ljmm <Mz, Two doors above Workman A Co.'s Shoe Store Notice. ^ LL persons having demands against the Estates X of CAROLINE DOBBINS and WARREN FEW ART, deceased, will present them duly attestI, and those indebted will make immediate payment me. TIIOS, J. CAUTHEN, Feb 6?tl. Notice. 4 LL persons having claims Against the Estate of B. X W. GIBBONS, deceased, will band them in opcrly attested, according to law, and those indebted, e called upon for immediate paymeut. The condition of the estate is such, that prompt ac* >n must be taken for its settlement. B. F. EDWARDS, Administrator. Feb 6?tf Wo 4 LL persons haviug detn..ads agaiust the estate of "X Joab Cotton, deceased, will present lliem, duly tested, and those indebted will make payment to ROBERT B. COTTON, Executor. January 23, 1855. ^ Executor'* Wctice. 4 LL persons having demands against the estate, of X Roddick Moseley will hand them in, properly at* stcd, ou or before the first day of April next, otherise this notice will be plead in bar of payment. z?sir. V. ilUSlSiilSY, Executor, j NOTICE. 4 LL persons indebted to the subscriber are requesjL ted to call and settle. I will be glad to sell all J y friends and customers on short time (with the ex- j ption of such articles as corn, bacon, flour, lard, etc.) id for such articles I must have cash or I cannot sell. lie subscriber also adds tlmt such persons us hnve ;eu running accounts with him and have not paid lie ics not desire to keep accounts with, and he is only illiogto sell to such as pay liitn promptly. I also.give notice that all persons who owe me prior first'January last, unless they come and make some tisfactory nrrangoment, by the 15th March, next, elr papers will bo placed in the hands of W Thurlow istou, Esq., fot collection. Jan. 16,?tf. ItOBEItT LATTA. Imported Tooth Brushes. I^HK subscriber lias received per steamer. "Baltic direct from Paris an Invoice of Tooth Brushes, nuufactured expressly to order, to which he Invites e attention of his friends and customers. March 2C ?tf Z. J. Pelt AY. Fresh Drugs and Medicines. rll K subscriber begs leave to call the attention of. tlio public to the fact that he is now receiving his jring slock of-Medicines, Chomicals, 4c., and will! 10 his former efforts to Insure a share of their patron-1 ;e, hoping at tlio same timo they will be as punctual , settle up at the appointed time as lie will be to exc- , to their ordois. Z. J. DeIIAY. March 2n, 12 - J5 tf. NOTICE. I^HE desirable location and place of residence of A. . G. Baskin, Esq., on Broad street, Dear the upper iCIiC sqiairu, auu iwu vaiuauiw uvgiu gms,uiit? acvuu : are. the other five years of age, are offered for "Kile.I 10 negroes are sold for no fault, but that they may j main about Camden, where their parents live. If the house nud negroes aro not disposed of by priite sale before the first Mouduy in Mureh next, they ill then bo offered at the Court House for sale at pub! outcry. ROBERT BUYCE, Trustee."' January 9,1855, . 3?If . Estate of Joliit Trncsdel. I LL persons having demands against the Est at o of; X. John Trucedel, deceased, aro notified to present j em within the time prescribed by law; aqd those debted to tho said Estato will maice payment on or Tore the first of Junuary, as a Speedy settlement will i required. , J. TRUESDEI4, J. C. MAILK, Dec. 19?3m, Kxooutore, GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY. .TAfiflB'fi OOHDIAL. POR all Bowel Disearfhs, Cholera, Dysentery Dia'r. rhoea, Cholera Morbus, Bilious Cliolic, Cholera fantum Ac. A frosh supply received at March 20,?tf. Z. J. DeHAY'S. spring goods. i M. A II. KENNEDY are receiving a .very It handsome supply of Goods suitable for Spriug d Summer, comprising the latest styles in I^dhs id Gentlemen's ' ear, -Ready Made Clothing, lists j,, and invite the attention of their customers 1o eir inspection. , 12?tf. ^spamo "goods. -. PHE subscriber Is now reaeivinghiestock of Spring L and Sunamer.Goods, to which lie invites the atntion of bis customer* and the oommunii) generally! March 20,?W C. M VTOFSOX. ?.v." ?? in I - --If CARTER'S s^Adiaaai ja2zejrjiji> Wi . BjK7\ B ^^Sk/S^B Not a Particle of itlcFcltr)' in it. ^ , LET THE AFFLICTED ' READ AND PONDER. Vu Infallible I'dne^jfor ScrofuTn, King's Evil, Rlntl- . uatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, i'ititjHoo or 'ottule? 011 lliji Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague..aud Fe- - rer, Chronic Sore Eves, Jtlug Worm or Tetter, Sethi C IenJ, Englargement mid J'uin of I he Botics and loints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic BisorOevi Lum- ' jago, Spinal Complaints, "0ml nil diseases arising rom an injudicial)* use of JWercnry, imprudence m ife, or impurity of the "Blood, " ; 14 ?y This gi'eat alterative medicine nmLPurifis-r o& , he Blood is now used l?y -tlioaenuds of grahe&it pa- < ienta from all part# of the United States, whol testify ioily to the remarkable curWperformed by thegfeat:st of all medicines, " Carter's Spanish Mix*, lure." Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Etup;ions on the Skin, Liver Diseases, Fever*, Ulcere^ Did Sores, Affections of the Kidueya, Diseases of t&rt. Throut, Female Complaints, Fains and Aching of tbe donee and Joints, are speedily put ta flight by-using . his great and inestimable remedy. '* v For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet l?eea 'onnd to compare with it. . It cleanses the syitrj? of : ill impurities, acts gently and efficiently 00 thv Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, gW*$ rone to the Stomach, makes the skin clear and healtHyf: md restores the Constitution, enfeebled by duettae,-*' >r broken down by the excesses of youth, to its priaV-r* v ane vigor aUd strength. ' ; For the Ladies, it is incomparably better tho'n all-. * he cosmetics ever used. A few'doses of Carter's Spanish Mixture will remove all 6allownes of complexion, bring the roses mputling to the cheek,, giro elasticity to the step, and improyd the general health' in a remarkable degree, beyond all tbo medicines--, ever beard of. , The large number of certiflcufds which "trd ba'vis' received from persons from all parts of'the United' States, is tjie best evidence that there is no hutdbUg \ about it. The press, hotel keepers, magistrates, physK ciatis and public men, well known to the conimoftity. all add their testimony to the ."d'undorfal effects of * this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIES, . ' Call on the Agent and got a:Circulnr and Almanac, and rend the wonderful cures'this truly greatest of all medicines has pel formed^ ~ _ * '*> None genuine unless signed BENNJJTT ? BEERSTt Proprietors, No. 3 rearl-stptet, Richmond'Va* t<| Whom all orders for supplic.ft.aud ngeneicsinust b? addressed. ^ And for sale by WM. S. BEERS <? Co.,Proprietof?, Ri.hmoud, Vtt. - ' "jr RICE& THOMPSON, StthiferVille; ' 'BOATWRIGHT A BARKULOO, Columbia.. - * Z. J, DeHAY and T.J. WORKMAN, Camdap. March 20. DOCTOR MOOFLAND'S J CELEB K'A TED (fttrman Bitters, jMSAtn) BT DR. C. M. 3AC KSO 5, Philad' a ., Pa^ will trrXCTOALLT CtlRg. LITER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUltD(CE? " Chronic or Hervout Jkbilitu, Ditcata of the Kidntyt, and all dintatet anting from dinordered Liter or Stomach. Such *' fasCousti a- 7 " tion, Inward Piles, Fullness, or Blood to the . Head,' Acidity of tire Stemacli, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulnesa or weight in the Stomach, SoUr Eructiobs, Sinking or Fluttering at the Tit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Untried, . Difficult Breathing,Fluttering at tlie Heart,Chok- . ing or Suffocating Srnsations,when iu a lying Posture, Dimness of Vision,Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and dull Pain in the Ilead, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Li bs, etc., Sudden Flushes of Hear Burnii.g in 'the Flesh, . Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. ' * \ In attributing sUch valuable Medical properties la this remedy, no rash or unwarrantable assertion is made, but is sitnply stated W fact j proven undeniably and conclusively bv the extraordinary cures, ami benefits derived from its use, under the direction of its illustrious originator, Dr.. J$oofland, among all classes of European society and from theriimueuse mass of testimouy, from nil parte of the American con' tioent, accumulated during the Inst ten.years, in tie hands of the present proprietor, lite prevalence of diseases to which the Centum Bitters are adapted, it is with sorrow we say it, is almost universal, indeed there is scarcely a family throughout the whole extent of our country in which there' cannot he found among its members that peculinr-tfbUow and languid appearance, denoting a disused Liver, or an emaciated and suffering Dyspeptic. ". "v. v Theu of what immense importance to this class of invalids, that a certain and relialileremedy should he placed within their reach ; one inTwhicb no bauefnl or injurious drug enters iuto its composition ; a remedy. on which the patient can rely with the utmost confidence-aud certainty nnd be assured from aethal and tangible proofs,that the article lwHs using,really possesses the virtues attributed to it. Such a remedy is " llooflanf* German Bitten." Thousands of dollars* have been expended in-its manufacture and diffusion throughout all parts of this continent, and (he-proprietor feels the greatest satisfaction in stating, that there is no Stfcte, County or'even Village where the Medicine has been introduced, that there cannot be lound numbers willing, to testify to its virtues. It is used constantly in the practice of a largenumber of the most prominent physicians in tha country, wl o have also added their written testimony, in evideuce of its great virtues.* In conclusion, then, we would respecttully ask of alL^gae afflicted with any of tile above diseases, to Bitters a trial, and rest assured it will uever be regretted, la proof of the s:ateincnts above made, all are invited f* reud attentively, the " Memorabilia," ><>r ''Practical Receipt B'tok," for Farmers and Fumilics. containing a great number of useful re eipte, in addition to tit* testimony, in f.ivor of the Bitters, from the most prominent and woll.-knowu individuals, in ull | arts oftlie % Union. All n^f-nts for the Bitters n:e uuthoritcd t? distribute the Receipt Boole "gratoitonsfy. principal office and Munufactorv, ISu Arch St, Philadelphia. P*. .* . For sale wholesale by Drtigjrwts .in all the priori* pal cities, and at retail by apothecaries und storekeepers in every town in tne United States arid Canada. -. - jU' WORKMAN, CO, Camden, mij.usr Bbittos, Stftntcrvllle; Boatwmciit<1- BakKcr.oo, Columbia. March 2*\ Sonlb Carqllna-rRershattr District. v-' - in Equity. . * Ex-Porto "Wiley J. MeKaio and Anna AdoIU, hia wife, vs. W. G. Kennedy, ot aL Petition tb exchange and substitute negroes. IT appearing to my satisfaction tluit William K Frvln and Sarah, his wife, -defendant.-.to the al>ojr? stated Petition, reside without and beyond Uie Until* of lliii State. It is ordered on raotiou of Shannon, Solicitor for Petitioners, that they do appear. pJenrf. answer or demur to the above pvtirfcm witfthvthreo montlis front the dato of publication hOTtof. or' ?*. order to take the samo pre, eonfesso, will ho, entered agnlhstthem. . .. /? ,. / . < Vv&IkXfOOTflV*.3BfcK.lD ]M C--tC