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k \ i? ? ' Ayer's Cathartic Pills. .. ^ MRS - WINSLOW, At experienced Nurse and Fetoale Physician, presents sittAntiiian iif mnthfrrA. har SOOTHINGSYRUP, FOR CHlLDSEIf TEETHIKG,. which greatly facilitates the process of -teething, by * softening the gums, reducing all inflamation?will allay all pain and spasmodic action, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS, Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest toyoureelvesaod uelikfand health to your infants. We hare pat op and sold this article for over ten years, undenn sar,"incontiuenco and truth of it wlat we have nover?^ WlNSLOWTs|becn Jf* t0 any ofanyoth-i er medicine? never h as it! SOOTHING .failed, in a single instance to SYRUP. effc!ct a cure when timelyi lused. Never did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by anyone who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, an^l speak in terms of highest commendation of its magical effects and medical virtues. We Lpeak in this matter -'what we do know," after ten years'experience, and pledge our reputation for the fulfilment of what we here declare.. In almost every instance where the infant is suffering from pain ^nnd exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twen* Nty minutes after the Syrup is administered. This valuable preparation is the prescription of one of the most experienced and skilful nurses in New England, and has been used with never failing success in THOUSANDS OF CASES. ?_ It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates i{te stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tobe and energy to the whole system. It will Hlraoet Instantly relieve GRIPING in the "BOWELS and WIND COLIC, and overcome CoxvitstONS, which, if notl [spcodUy remedied. end in *UK death. We believo it thoj^ CHILDREN jbest and surest remedy in)* Teething jthe world, in ALL CASES Ofl O* lDrSEXTETtY and Diabbikea in childreq, whether it arises from teething or from any other cause. We would say to every mother who has a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints?do not let your prejudices, nor the prejudices of others, stand between your suffering chiid and the relief that-will be sure?yes, absolutely sure?to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used. Full directions for usiugwill accompany each bottle None genuine unless the iac.situile oT CURtIS A PERKINS, New York, is ou the outside wrapper. Sold by JOMJTASHHURS'PI-29 Ilayne-strcet, VAN SCUAACK A GRIER-SON, 221 Kicg s>t. Charleston. So Ca. And also hv JOHN J: McKAIN. Camden, So. Cn. Principal [Office, Ko. 13^Cedar-street, Now York.? Price ouiy 25 cents per bottle.. March (My Ips . mura This Delipious Tonic Stimulant Especially designed for the use of the Medical Profession nml the Family, having superseded the so culled ' Gins," 'Aiorottir," -Cordial," "Medicated." Ac., is now indorsed by all Oio prominent physicians, che mixta, aud connoisseurs, as possessing all of those intrinsic medi. innl qnaliiies ttonic and diuretic) tvlxch' belong to an old and pure Gin. Put up in quart battles and suld by all druggists, grocers, Ac. Bcius DUUIlcd iu 1 ? ?,?, And roatiuiactured .expressly lor us wfrtTpreat care, it cam be relied upon a* a strictly pure sriinul.iut. / It h Mild,* Delicate and Fruity. And i* designed to be always uniform in quality and character. Tlijobove goods are |>ut *np in. eases containing ono dizen l-wi'.Ics'cncb, .and sold by all piominenl wholesale and retail Dmggieta. A. x. BlMAur.K Sde rroprietoio, 338 Broffdwav. New York. ESTABLISHED 1778 J * Sold by JOHN J. McKAIX, March 13 Dtuggist^ Apothecary. Camden,S.C. CASH STORE. - ALBERT T. LATTA lla3 received his Slock of Heavy Groceries. 50 Choico;Country name. _ 2 Tierces Extra Sugar Cured do. 4 II lids Bacon Sides 2 " " Shoulders; Lard. 1 GO Sacks SalL 12 Sacks Rio Coffee. Mocha. Java and Laguayra, do. 5 Bbls JJ. O. Molasses. rind Sugar house Syrup. Mackerel?No. 1, 2 and 3?1, 1-2 and 1 4 bbls , and Kitp. Cheese. Rice. Towder, Shot and Lead. .Brow n, A. asu J., Crushed, and Loaf Sugar. < Candles, Soap. Starch and.Indigo. fl k Domestics?Calico^ind Shoes. And many other articles ull in rood order. Maich tt A. T. LATTA. fTntarii rt missfe, r.T/iTHTVft rr\fR *vn T.^-nnn s ivrm Indispensable to Housekeepers ! ^f^MlL'most simple. economical,, and durable article X ever offered to the public to alleviate the discomforts of wash day. ^"DESCRIPTION.^ It consists <>f a'metnl cylinder, with ribs on the inside, apd an inferior cylinder of Wood, with ribs There is a space of from 6 to 8 incites between the ?two cylinders. One crank tnrns both cylinders at the same lime in opposite directions, rat idly creating a suas,forcing the water through the clothes, and eliectually removing the dirt. The action of the water does the work quickly, dispenses eitlii.ely with tubbing, and thus saves the Wear "f clothes. SULLIVAN & HYATT. Proprieltts, 54 Ueekrasn Street. New York. N. B ?State and County Rights for sale, and pur'm chasms supplied, with Machines at wholesale on liberal terms. \ A Machine is in operation by a laundressAiily, at our Salesroom. 439-Broadway. March G-eow6rn . Cotton Osnaburgs, ^-^pHECKED and striped Homespuns for SerV.' vant's wear. Also, Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Sheetingo, just opened at the 'old corner.' March 0 ... E. W. BONNET. STEW XjA.JXLFS I * A LARGE'and beautiful Mock of Ecrosene Lamps, consist in" ol Fine Parlor Lamps, Hanging do. Small stand do. Just opened at McKAlN'S Drug Store. AA PIECES Spring Prints, from 7 to 18 cents teryand?some very handsome. W Also, Ginghams and Barege Delains now opening nt lhcs'old w.rner.' E. Y>. BONNKY. ItttSjT" Corn! Cotnf! Corn!!!' ftf?*1000 33uskels Corn for sale. 14^-tf Apply to J. S. DePASS. K/.l HATTING and Crnmb Cloths, juct received ' X at tho 'vW comer.- E W. BONNEY. < III II. II Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Camden Jockey Club. V Hawthorn Course, Camden. S. C. AT a recent meeting: ofthe above Club, the following members were elected officers: President, Col. T.J. ANCRtfM.. " J Vice-Presidents. 1 John McRae, I Col. Frank Hampton". Dr. C. J. Shannon, | Gen. P. H. Nelson. Treasurer, Secretary. Jas, I. Villepigce. | S. P. Shannon. Stewarcb. W. A. Ancbum, Resident Steward. James Cuesnot. I Tnos. E. Shannon. i Alfred Brevard. John L. Jones, , R. B Johnson, | Zacii Cantey, . Brown Manning, | II. W. DcSaussure. THE Second Annual Meeting, under the control of the Camden Jockey Club, will commence on the Second Wednesday in DECEMBER NEXT, and continue lour days. FIRST DAY?Wednesday, December 12th.?Kershaw Stake, for tliree-year olds, Jlile Heats, $!00. Entrance, half forfeit, to which the Club will add $100, if two or more start.SAilE DAY?Jockey Club Purse, $300.?Three i Mile Heats. SECOND DAY?Thursday, December 13th.? CarMon Stake, for two-year-olds, one Mi.'c D tsli. $! 00. Entrance half forfeit, to which the Club will add $100 II two or more smri?uiuh; SAME l'A'Y?Jockjy Club Purse, $300.?Two Mile Heats TIJIi'D DAY?Fridnc, December 14th.?Wateree I Stake, lor three rear olds?2 Mi e Heats?$100. 1-n- i trsnce, half lorieit, to which tlio Clue willadd $200 if i two or more sprt. ~ SAMK DAY?Juckej' Club Purse, $200.?Mile I Heats?best three in live. p'oURTll DAY?Saturday, December 15ih.?Puryear Stake,?jost entrance?(ri-o lor ullages; ihreo Mile Heats Entrance, $200?hall furteil?1?> which the Club wil'add $250, or more if two or more start. Weights and distanco the same us those of the So. Carolina Jockey Club. _ The Colt Stakes and the Paryenr Stake, to close on the first or May, I860. {2f Stables free of charge. Entries to be made to a . S. D.SHANNON. Secretary, . Feb 28 Camden, So. Ca. W J ! LOW lor LUM1: 'piIE Subscribers late pleasure in informing tlu-ir X friends and the public generally, that ihey have on hand a well selected Stock of Dry Goods and Groceries, consisting of Kcady Hade Clotliicrg Of all descriptions; Calboes, Homespun", and all other articles generally found in Dry Goods estab lishmenis, together with a well-assorted Stock of Boots, Shpss, Hats Caps &c. Our Stock of GROCERIES, constats of SUGAR, COFFEE, BACON, LARD, LLOUR, CORN, MEAL, TOBACCO, And SEGARS cf all kinds. Mso, MACKEREL in Barrels half Barrels and Kilts. A fine assortment of Cnn'dies &c. Ginger, Pepper. Spice, Nutmeg, and'Cinuamon. Bar and Toilet Soaps. Cheese, Soda Crackers, aud Butter. Aud a variety of FRUIT constantly on hand. Also, a choice variety of Liquors, consisting of Wines, of all kinds ; Brandies?Apple, Peach, and French. New England Rum Holland Gin, and Wolfe's No. 1 Schiedam Schnapps, in quart and . pint Bottles. Whiskey of nil kinds. J. Martin's Qld Rye?5 jears i old. j Alocongeliala, Best Old Flavoured Rye Whiskey, amT | other common brands. Porter. Ale. and Champagne Cider, all of which j will be sold as low as the lowest lor Cash, and Cash , only. They also avail themselves of thin opportunity ol notifying those who have not settled their accounts for the pnst year, to come forward and eetC mow. 1 and save them the unpleasant dutv of dunning. Cull on BROWN-&BYKKS. , Fc'>7 . ' , At th- " OM fUifi " - 2, ^ : j South Carolina Rail Road Comp'ay AND Southwestern R. R. Bank. , ChardSTOX, S. C.t Felruary 24. 1 SCO. , Notice is hereby given that the tnu.'-f.r Bonks i of the above named Institutions will be closed i at 2 o'clock, p. m.. on Friday the 30th proximo, and < not re-opeued until D o'clock, a. m., on Monday, th* I ]f>th of April next ensuing, in order to make the re- i quisite preparations for the issue of the additional ; Stock, authorized by the Stockholders at their last ; Annual Convention. . i The Certi flunks for the additional Stock rfi'l be i ready for delivery at the Bank, on and after the re- J . opening of the Books. J. R. KM FRY, i March 6-:d Sec'ty S. C. R. It Co. i Head-Quarters 5 th Regiment of Cavalry. SO. CAROLINA'MILITIA. WRIGHT'S BLUFF, S. 0 iy. ) 1 February 12th, 1860. J ORDER NO.? ; I;\ uben:;-?e to orders from Brigade fiend Quarter? \ mi election to till 1 lie vacancy in the office <?f Col- , jnel. willbe held on Saturday the 31st of .March next. , The Managers, or at least one from each pl-.ceo! elec* j lion will meet at the Regimental Parade ground, on ( . the Monday following, (beiti{: the- 2d of Apiil.) count the rotes and forthwith tiansmit to the brigadier General a statement in writing signed by all-tile man ngers present at the countiug, showing the result of , the election. I By order of Gen. T1IOS. H- BAKVR, I P. O. BKNBOW, , March 6.?if. Lt. Col Commanding". Ordinary's Sale. BY an order of Uic Court of Ordinary, I will sell 1 at public sale, before the Court House door in 1 Camden, between the legal hours of sf.le, on the first Monday in April next, the. following properly, to- 1 wit: * ONE TRACT OF LA.\I), In Kershaw District, situated on the waters of Little Timber Brntich, t Containing Two Hundred Acres, I I (More or less), bounded by Lands of E Holland, Ceo. i I u I t Votoe on/1 oiIi/mr- it hoinp nn undivi- < ded Estate of Peter '.dyers nud Jolin Myers, deceased and Relccca My ere lats wife of Martin James. Terms: A stifBcieucy ot cash will be required to pay tliu cost of the proceedings in the sale <>f said Land. . Also, the purcliajer will be required to pay (cxelu- , sive of tl>e price of said Land) ?pr Titles, Boiid. Moit gage. Printer's and Sheriffs fees. The balance on a , credit uniil the first day of January next, the purchaser giving bond and two good approved personnl se- , curities Interest from day of sale, with a Moitgage f to Vie Ordinary to socure the payment of the pur- , chnse money. - E. K. SILL, Marclt 13-td (Pr's Fee $4.50.) S. K. P. . Election Notice. < Council Chamber, , March 9ih, 1 SCO. i ORDERED, That the Recorder give notice ' through the (-amdou Journal. That there will * be an Election lield at the Council Room qii the Fii.it 1 Monday in April, for an IXTENDAXT and .FOUR ' WARDENS, to constitute the Town Council of Cam den for one year. I Polls will bo open from nine until twelve o'clock ' a.'iti.. and from two tolive o'clock p. iu. 1 James I. VilloDiiiue. J. W P. McKngen and Win. iirUillings were appointed Managers of s?id Election. (Extract from li e Minutes) . J K. WITFIERSPOON, March 13 Recorder. Prompt Payments Required. PAYMENT is demanded of all persons indebted to us, either by Note or Account, up to January, 1860. Feb 21 MKRONKY & BOSWELL. For Sale, -i AAA BUSHELS choice North Carolina CORN, JLvvyVy which can be bad in any quantity by applying to T. I. J ON KS. March 13-2t at the U. R. Depot. Found, A LADIES' BROOCH, which the owner can have by proving the same, and paying for this ad1 vcrt;ccrot'nt. Apnly si THIS OFFICE. March 13 1 " ? Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. REMOVAL. ./Sl. e > jkl^J JSL. rja7 nsr* HAS,removed from hia former placo of business to the House lorrr.erly occupied by Oapt. Tlios, Harris, I lie Sccor.d door below ilcssrs. C, Mnlhcscm A Co.. where he will be pleased 10 lurtiisii his former customers, and solicits iho patronage of new ones, with such nrticles as advertised, with tlicaddition of b^coist, Hams, Sides and Shoulders : A'. O. and Cuba iTEotasse* ! M articles warranted to please, mid as nono can please in every instance, he requests such as do not to be returned, lie can not offer for sale Goods lower or better than others, but will sell As Cheap and as Good Articles ! j?gTPIeasc see advertisement for list of articles. Feb 14 A.T.I,ATT A. Suiim I WILL attend at the-following tdaccs. on the fol loving days, for collecting the TAXES for Kershaw District, for the year 1809: On Monday, Mnrcli 6th, at Liberty Hill. On Tuesday, March 6th, at Flat Rock. On Wednesday, March "tli.at Buflaloe. On Thursday. March 8th, at Lvsenbve. On Friday, March 9lb, at Schrcck's Mi'.l. On Saturday. March 10th, at Cureton's Mill. After the above named times, in Camden, at the Store of R. Springer, until tho lirst day of Mny next, m winch timo the Books will positively bo closed, and all d.fiulteis double-taxed. prf*Owners of slaves will re required to make return on oath, of all Docs owned by suid slaves. HENRY PATE, Feb 28 Tax Collector Ker. Distiict. Kerosene?Burning Fluid, OF the very best quality, with Scpkiiiou Lamp Oil: Also. Keuoskxe Lamps, Lamp Chimneys, Wicks, &e, just received and for sale by Fel> 23 F L. ZEMP. FOR SALE, My Residence in East Kirkwood, Til Eternises are in good repair.? To' an approved purchaser the terms m:'d? accommodating. Apply to H. W. DeSAUsSURK, Jan ?2m *or TI10. J. WARREN. \ LARGE and select slock of GARDEN SEEDS, tx. and Otdon Setts, just received by Jan 10 J.J. McKAIN. iV-LOiasses. 2~ BBLS 2T. 0. Molasses. t) 50 Hnlf Bids N. 0. Molasses. Muscovado, Porto Ric'o and West India Molasses, i ew crop, just received by Feb U JOS M GAYLIi&CO. Buckwheat Flour. IM Ban els d&d'Bags, just received at IVb 14 - JOS. M. GAYLK ? CO.'S. "VI" A RSil M ALBO W PASTK, Iceland Moss Paste, ItX Sugar Pas"?, and Gum 'imps, for s>le by Jan 31 J. J McKAIN, Druggist. PS&JTCSI1 ?a 4 c u Se?'d??, just opened at Jan 31* McK AIM'S Drug Store.' TO THE PUBLIC I^YEft sineo my "Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps" U ?the purest and best Gin lor medical purposes ?became fully appreciated throughout this country, I have been consiantly solicited by druggists, unoihecaries, and Inrge numbers ol'tho most eminent physicians, in all parrs of the Union, to add to my Gin importations pure Brandies and Wines, and to bottle ihem the same as I am and have been doing with the Schnapps; to seal with my seal and- give my certiS cate guarantying their undoubted purity. I should long ago have endeavored to cbntplv tvitb _ a... i.?, i i? ,? llic Iinueruig riTiiicrui. urn. i i"unu n ?> Jo ho, especially hi regard to the important articles of Brandy, Poll and Madeira Wines, owing to the high arices in/Europe, occasioned by Khoit grape c rops for jOfHSyfrir*. Happily tor i lie succors of my new enterprise, the grape crop for the laSt and previous tears was abundant. . Anotherpoint in my favor is ihis: the duty now on bench Brandy is 70 per cent, less than it was when [ny medical friends began to solicit mo to furnish pure Brat.dy and Wines. These favoring circumstances b.nve enabled me to commence a new enterprise. I jave concluded to import Cognac Brandy and Wines, lo bottle them for medical as well as for piivate use. I am well aware, from the bitter experience, the vile itiacks, the misrepresentation of motives and enmity af dealers and mixers of bad articles which I met with and conquered in the case of my Schnapps, belore it obtained its pnsent proud pre-eminence overall other Sins, that the new enterprise will be attended with equal opposition, more trouble, and involve an immense outlay of capital. These diflicuUies and expenses will be much greater, because I shall have to enebnnter-the malignity and enmity of countless thou muds who are engaged in tlio liquor trade, and making fortunes by the manufacture ol infamous imitations i?f 'Brandy" made from poisonous compounds?their use being alike destructive to healthy huinsiu life, und of coin-so speedy death lo the feeble invalid, or those in whose bihall eminent physicians have urged upon me the importation of n pure, invigorating article of Brandy. 1 shall do, in spile of all opposition. even [hut of the dealers m.d.sellers of the stud' in bottles eal'ed "Brandy," of. which millions of bottles are annually sold, and which is tio better than the worst of poison's. I atn perfectly willing and well satisfied to embark in this new enterprise, and linVe no fears, no doubt about the m?st ultimate success fpr myself and tlio lirugglMS HII'I II}IU1UCCW 111 llie tlllllj iMK U if |liej- will heartily co-operate v. iih me in tny c-fTirts to drive out of use the vilest of compounds, called 1 Brandy," and replace it wish llie pure, unadulterated article, vvliieli I will faithfully and truly supply. The medical virtues of pure French Brandy need not bo told The Brandy imported by me I will buttle, seal with my Seal, tny label, and add tny eerlificale that it is of the first quality, and pure anil 1111 idulternted us when it left the distillery in France. I will stake my reputation us a man, my standing is a merchant, and my tried commercial integrity, that what 1 pledge and certify to with my seal, my label, una tny certificate is correct, and can be relied upon by purchasers in any section (it the (Tump to which my Brandy may be sent 1 have made arrangements with tbo be-i Brandy manufacturers in France, with those who have a world wide renown as the first Brandy exporters, 1 hove selected four eminent firms who wiil ship me their Brandies. [ shall tint desig nifte the article by any other tuiiuc than Wolfe's Genuine Cognac Brandy, il 1 were to do otlscrwise it would be useless, for then unprincipled persons, who incessantly engaged in the nefarious Ira llie of imitating all valuable at tides, would soon imitate and adopt my mark as a cloak under which to sell, their compound ol poisons to cover the vile imposition. 1 nm flow prepared to receive and execute orders [or Wolfe's Genuine Cognac Brand}* addressed to me. So. 22 Beaver street, Prices will l e given to personal application, or in reply to letters. In this citculnr I nave thus fur written mainly about pure Cognac Brandy; 1 have now to call your ation lion to other liqums and wines. I am prepared to supply orders fi.r ' .ianinica Ruin." imported abd bottled by me ; also, ri>li anu Scotch Whiskey." The purity and genuineness if tlie last inraed atticles, imported lor "medienl use." I will tlso guaranty with my seal, my label ana toy ccrtill:ate. I shall also impoit the purest ami best "Madeira," 'Fort" and "Sherry" "Wines lor medical purposes.? TIirso I also guaranty with my seal, my label and my :erti(icate. In conclusion permit tne to add that I shall he Imp iy to hear front i/iosc that this circular reaches, and .vhoso personal or pecuniary interests it may effect, n the combination of articles that I engage to supply, should any such person visit Sow York?especially i Druggist, Apothecary or Physician?1 shall be most, nippy to receive a personal call. There is no importer who possesses more act ual exterience and knowledge of the importing iiiptor and .vine triido than 1 do; I have been engaged in it over hirty years. I have narrated some facts connected with my new :uterprise, for the particular information ol those 'Otinectcd wiCli the practice or the sale of medicines. If I am favored with the visits of any such, or by fiends to whom they give letters ol introduction to lie, tiigy can see with their own eyes, and test my rU<lliUIIIt-S8 nv uitll UHIIO'IWI.I.I.IM. I respectfully crave, for iliis Circular and its cor.eras. a en relit 1 ami iiliractive perusal. I am, reipeclfully, your obediem servant, Udolpho Wolfe, 18, 20, and 22 Braver Street, Nciv Torlt. .:o:.... WHOLESALE AGENTS. J. D GRIEFF <fc CO, New Orleans, La. S. J. iJ J. I ON US. Mobilo, Ala J1UNNICUTT i TAYLOR. Atlanta. Ga. HAVILAND. CHIUHESTERiCo., Augusta, Ga. RAGLAND & BIRCH, Columbus, Ga. * BOW'DRK & ANDKRSON. tMaoon, Ga. liOLCOMB & CO , Savannah, C?a. G. FOLLIN, Charleston, S.'G. January 10 3m 2 ? 1 SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS flH^?B DRD3SS A\? ' are fully supplied with all the noveltH ; of liACE SHAWLS, LACE POINT? / and Colored BARAGE BURNOIS, ? ' ' Dusters, Travelling Burnois, &c., &C.H IAwW-AY; EMBROIDERES, LACES and V? -PlarjH As usual in largo varieties of heavies*-'; [** ceptancc, at the LOWEST POSSIBI? - Plant? Is now large fresh and well-assorted,*. " 9B*? March C We would call the attentioij * FAMILY, DIlESfl* Our DRESS STOCK is supplied wi^| assortment of MANTILLAS, WHIT? , , H and ^BB?| Are supplied as far ns practicable, fr^B . ' . OES FOR CASH or SHORT CITY ? | ? Our extensive assortment of DRY MB - Hj talioii L'sc, and will bo sold attj* ggj MILLER'S ALMANAC for 13G0, ? ; ? Feb'28 - The Subscriber i? now prepared w?y of VEHICLES of every descripti^W Ever offered in this market, and the ivnntt of ids customers, feels sathJH . n cnll or order. . \ 1'ereons in the conntrr will he suj^H . offered by me, and receive ulljnforii^B man^f^turku CARRIAGES, I OO XTnool on/1 S/t ortrl XJfJ JLiiAO^A UrUU ww wv?v? CHARIEST* The largest C 4 Iia tlie Feb 1 MERCHANT'S HOTEL, (^rtivr of Kilt? u;i<! Sotielj'-Slreels CHARLESTON S C THIS iindorsrgnpd havinpr taken the above wellknown and favorite 110'i'liL, would beg len?-c respectfully to inform the former patrons of the Houso. no- veil as the Trnveiling public t|l:ii ho has thoroughly repaired and refurnished it, and made raanyiclmnges which will add to its comfort as a home, and as a public resort, lie would also lake occasion to assure tlwin ihut no eObrt wil- bo spared on the part of liittisellior assistance, to render their sojourn at t'uo "OUt ItlcfClitlllls" pleasant ami satisfactory. -r-s^ATiT-i T1T-1-D T> A T7" JOL* JlJTLJL/, JLT UXk iJiil , - - - 4J -J. B. NIXON, Feb 21 " Tfoprietor. HEAD-QUARTERS 3d !Regi5nent of Cavalry, s*sSo to o roH SUMTKR. So. Ca., Fcbruarj^th, 1SC0. ORDER NO. 23. A VACANCY in i lie Office of COLONKL of t!io f>lh Regiment of Cavalry, S. C M., by the ileatli of Colonel EDWARD B. DAVIS, an Flection is hereby ordered io fill the vacancy, to^be held on SATURDAY, the 31st of March next.' The Managers, or at least ono from each plnre of Flection, will meet at the Regimental Parade Ground on the Monday following, (being the 2d ?'f April' count the votes and transmit, forthwith,Jo the Brigadier General. a statement in writing, signed^ by all the Manager's present at the counting, showing the result of the Flection Lieut. Col. P. G. Benbow is charge^wilh tiic extension of this .order. . \ Bv order of Gen Titos. M. BakkM T. B. ERASER. Feb 21 Brigadier Major. Kershaw?In Equity. Xnncy M. Kelly vs. Manscl P. Kelly, .1. Rosa Dye, /Uliiir, ct. ni. e BILL FOR PARTITION,\dtC. \ IT appearing to my ra.isfaction that ? Redding and his wife, Nancy Hedditnr, JohjuK. Thomas. Slapgs and his vile. Charlotte Stamps, Singgs, and his wife, Jar.o Stngps, Tlijjmjus Thomas. .Ir? Booth and lift; tvife. Francia Booth, and William Taunt 1*. de'end wits t? tlic above Hill, are without and re.-ide beyott 1 tho limits ul this olato. ; 11 is ordered, on motion of Shannon. Complainant's Solicitor, that t he raid defendants do answer, plead or demur to the ahove Bill within three moot js from tho publication oftliis order. Ill defanit whtfreof an order pro con/esso will be entered against litem. WM. It. TAYLOR. CUE. K. 15. Commissioner's Office, March 2d, 18GU.} March ti-til Wanted. One Thousand Tons of old Scrap Wrought Iron. Ono Thousand Tons of old Cast Iron, A VT1 onn fttmulilr r\f mfttnle c'.oili nq Rrn?Q A Copper, Lead, Black Tin nad Pcwicr. Also, clenti Linen and Cotton Rags. old Hemp itope, etc., Tor u*(licit the cash will bo paid. Deliver t o Mr. Jas. Jones. nt the Rail I'cmd depot, Cnmdc-n, s. C. Rob 21 A. A B. sod' WALL. At Private Sale. A Gout] Cook, Wsttlicr stmllrottcr. WITH TWO CHILDREN?a boy II i years old and a girl 4 Apple lo Feb 7-tf TUG. J. WARREN, Com Agont. I 1 QrAJLliES, AS D DEALER IN* IARNESS, ETC., 40 "Wentworth Street, DN, so, OA, Carriage Mart Sontli! . tf * 8 Sashes, Blinds, and' zooon.?, lAT-MEW YORK PRICES I j rpiJE undersigned beg leave to inform the people X of tins Slate, iliut they have in Charleston, S. I (\ nlift ill., Largest Sa<-h, Rlind nn^Door HiaaaufaoI?>ties in the L'ailed States ! Either North or South! Aisd that they, ore now in possession or all the faeilii lies for ninniifnetnrinfr wo'k ?>f tliis description as : cheap as can be made anywhere. "Wo keep C.iilj sinnily on hand IA Larffc Assortment of Kcady-IWadc Work | .of regular ?1zesj also, i Mouldings? of Innumerable PATTERNS, AND STAIR N1SWKJ.S, BAXISTKRS AND PIAZA IMLl'STit AOES ! AVo now have on hand 12x20,12x18, 12x16,12x14 10x12 mid 3x10 SASHES READY-MADE ; Also. ITH tnilo of oil fli o cj kmro Si 70 c' MJiiuug ux uxx txxu uuv ? v mxuuu Also, LOURS, ranging in sizo from 2ft0x6fi6 to Mlitixlli'J Irom COMMON TO FIRST QUALITY. ?2?"\Ve earnestly solicit a rail fro in all who tnay he hi want of poods in our line, or those who would like to look through our establishment. "W. P. Russell & Co, HAST END IIASEL STREET. Feb 2S-Gm Charleston, S. C. SANCHEZ SPECIFIC (IAN be sent by mail and will effect a cure sooner J than any other medicine, is safe, pleasant and reliable. Sold by J J. McKAIN NoticerpilE GRAVE YARD will be locked in rutnro ? A. Persons needing it can tlnd the kt-yat tlio Guard Room. (Hy order of Council.) Feb 7 J. K WITllKRSPOOX. Recorder. GUANO, GUANO. j'lMIK best article of I't-riiviaii Guano lot I JL sale at the Ifepot, in quantities to suit purchasicrs. Civih vu delivery. Feb. 7, ?if. JAMES JONES. .Ittsl Received, HH^'EXTY Hales superior Osnaburgs, weighing I half pound to the vard, for sale at. March G . KOOPMANN & SOMMERS'. i HAMS! HAMS!! J6JST rccclmd three Tierces small family Sugarcured Ilatrr, at * March G KOOPMAXX A SOMMERS' Spring and Summer Clothing h']V a good variety for Men and Youths, opened and A for sale at the 'old corner.' March G E. W. BOSKET. Irish Potatoes. A FIXE lot of (PitiK Eye) Potatoes, for table 01 J\ planting me, just received bv Feb 14 JOS. M. GAYI.E k CO. 1/RES 11 COXGHESS WATER, just received at ^ . Jan 31 McKAlN'S firug Store. I "OHat23 LEMOA" J2J3C13, and Fresh Lotnnj I 1 Svrtip. for sale by -T. J. McK AIX. CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA, Oot. IS THr SIIRSri>IKi;gj HAVING AC< MUTUAL LIFE IKS OF RALEIGH, X. 0, FOR CAMDEN AND for policies of LIFE INSURANCE, or SLAVES insured at moderate rates. WII June V. North ( THE undersigned is the Agent of the C COMPANY for this place. lie will insure a Furniture, Warehouses, Stores. Merchandise, \ property, on its usual satisfactory terms. Applications for Insurance may be made to t Camden and vicinity. Will June 7 Groceries, Groceries. JOS. M. GAYLE&CO. RKSPSCTFULLY oflV-r for inspection their wellselected stock of Family ?!t<l Piaitintioii Groceries ! Consisting of the choicest and freshest articles kept in their lino. Also, a varied supply of Wines, Liquors, Fruits. Cigars, &c.! And every article appertaining to the House-Keeping department. We only solicit a trial, and feel assured that wc will give satisfaction in every respect. Feb 14 ' .T. M. t'.AYLH, W. MUM,U. FEESH GARDEN SESB?, just received and for sale at THE POST OFFICE. IAMBUAHXG all the varieties usunllv required u fur this Market, and of the BUST QLTALl'i Y. Camden, S. 0. Jun 31?tl* supebiob narastPW <C?.CUT F"iO 'lauRnWJ&fV ^s-a-wwj, HAVING received our Spring supplier of Fresh Garden Seeds, we invite ihe attention ul nil persons who are awake to the great importance of using (tie BKST OK jSKKDS ONLY. Wc have on hand a few . Atpanigus Roots, Also, some choice FLOWER SEEDS, embracing manv new and rare kinds. For sale by Jan 17 F. L. ZliMP. That Cough CAN" BK CHECKED IN TIM! !, bv trying n Bottle ol the Cough mixture, prepared and sold by Feb. 7,? J. J. McKAIN. . ' Tor Sale,4 GOOD TEAM of well broke, large and voting j^JL MULES:. also, a good Wagon and Harness. Jan 10 Apply to J. K. WITHEKSPOO.Y. For Sale, Two Riimc A'cgro Jicti. ONF. is a good Cook, fir?t rate Hojjse Servar.t and Ostler, and n capital Hotel Waitingman, in the prime of life. The other is a good Wagoner. TF.11 MS. Tbo proceed* of the sale of one to be paid in part Cash. The balance, with the sale of the oilier, on favorable terms. Jan 31?tf W. L. Del'ASS. ; Oi'AlLDISG S LIQUID GLUE. for saleat" O Feb 28 4 McKATK'S Drug Store. I , 1859. 'AULi ~ ' ? CEPTED TI5E AGENCY OF THE JJKANCS COMPANY, . V KJl-MI i, is prepared to receive application* 1 the most reasonable terms. Tliqp Lives of ,LIAM L. DePASS, Agent Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company. ~...A ^ i HAKLOTTK MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE gainst Loss or Damage by Fire on Dwellings, I ills, Manufactories, and most other kinds of lie undersigned, the duly authorized Agent for JAM L. DePASS, Agent Charlotte Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Spring Medicines! The BAUM de TIB, OK ELIXIR OF LIFE ! And Elixir Cinchona, AN admirable Tonic fur this season ef the year. Feb 23 Prepared and Sold by JOHN J. McKAIN, Druggist. HO FOR SPRING. 1AJI now opening a very choice supply of staple (joi ds for the Spring trade. Families wishing supplies will he accommodated on I lie bc-st terms. Call at the 'old corner.' Mm eh G K. W. BONNET. 2E 33' JA. B5L1ETB ELS. ? W, R, SV1QRT0N, INTo. 133 Meeting-Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. I Offers for sale at the Lowest Possible Prices, for CASH or PROM IT PAY, a very complete assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUXS, Pistols, and PLANTATION TOOLS, Imported expressly for the Southern Trade. Msrehnnts visiting tlie City are respectfully invited to examine the Stock and prices. Jgp'All orders for Goods will receive prompt and careful attention. March 6 Wagon Grease. A Superior article for iron axlos, put up in kegs, JY Sold hy J. J. McKAI.V. Negro Woman For Sale. * FIRSTRATK COOK WASHER and IRONER. 2 Feb. 7,?td. Apply at this Office. WOOD ! WOOD !! j \\T 12 arc prepared to furnish OAK WOOD to par? V ties in want. Cask on delivery. I Feb 2S MERONEY k BOSWELL. Negro Goods. QUITABLK for Plantation use or House Servants, O vi/.: Plains, Kerseys, .teuns, satineiie, naia Lin soys, Marlboro stripe. Cotton Osnabarjrr, Checks, Ac, for sale by A. M. & It. KENNEDY. Sept 13 If 36 "V" A T1V E WIS E, from pure tirupo Juice, n Forsale by ' J. J. McKAIN.