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W $tf QEamfeeii 3?Mlp Jaoriifll. Letters for OoL Kershaw's Regiment, on service in ' wilT-be'directed 'to", the person addressed, Kershaw's Regiment South Carolina Volunteers, Rich?K^/ for Kershaw. has been appointed Coroner Kcrsbuw District^anJ may be found at the storu k Boswsix, when required to act in that ~ district Mfttlup. __ HaH| Tffe citizens of (Kershaw District are earnestly reBE^sIh ' clytRlc^ t0 meeffit Town TTall in Camden on Saturday BflBfHf May 4th, to cor wider and offoct the ways and moans [ ?? BhQ necessary fbrassTsting the immediate families of those . who hare-&5Iunteercd and are already in tbo service of ." Sureijr'ttw-y.citizen,'\vilh the instinct of patriotism. """' *- - -it *_ *i.:? o-t-ntoful anil indinnpnsihlw I- aBU VTIIL JS51SI IU WiJO^iuvvfvuuwv. p? Kershaw Troop of Cavalry, Capt. E. B. Cxntey, one f of the oldest in the State, having tendered their aeri" vices tortlie Governor, cither, as Caraliy or Infantry, I bare been accepted, and are to be attached to Col. KEBS2ti)v's Regiment.' .maK* jhtthVompanies icsf'^luateeis-iin the picdd 'frp^Sershaw- Ilistrict, out of a votiDg population ofjlOOCPjiuen. Beat it who can? Capt.'Cantex's ^company, will likely, leave by the List of the week. \ 1 ; y Zouave Exercises. Mora.' C. Metzixh .Vax Eekelkx has recently visitBg&iteVtown and engaged in instnicting a class ofCaRbtsSfeloriging to Mr. Peck's School, in the new and F very efficient Zouave Brill. h^Sfiie Cadets are improving rapidly, and are dostined their already admirable attainments this IpRjBrnilitnry improvement p^&ons. Van E. has also instructed one or two classes BgSjgp broad sword exercises, He is an accomh fVsd teacher., %_ [ ;~e.roro much gre tided is? grasp theliands of sever\r,i fc.'j??rv>vnlimtoer?. on d' brief furlourfj visjt to tlwir | i :. W. Z. LEixxiir.?the C harleston Meicury had WS&j -Lsitneh, ought to correct it?and Lieut. AY". SS; also several fliers, among whom we are privates t T. Davis, J. il. Riddle, ATT3,;all in..'excc3ent health. and spirits, * .'jo Lave left for tlic scat.pf war. IfZo e I ii tec The TlnVRock Gnurds,- of this District, under com- i - ianebpf Capt. C. C. Hatle, and^Lancaster Invinciblcs, j . int. A. McMaxcs.' having nobly and promptly re!; Amdedto the call of Col. Kershaw, arrived in town <yli-Sunday afternoon, er? route for Virginia. S- They were met at llobkirk-liill .by" Col L'jfanrw. ^'ttend^by Capt J. I. ViLLilriGl-^ of his v -At Laurens square theyVbcarfQttt by a large numBcrr .vif and tlie hosuitalities of thoTf>wr?s^jj^c ^SISSjR'- teadgd-by the iftcndaor, Tno. Sna&WpnB "W^CTnwftDiB8'..were '''Z' iPPv .^-'fe 21! '-" ^ i MH ?**?? Sw$^i>eti rank, and nlok H fpi, v?i_r'r> ' i' ,-, \. _ JaW" ; RMS! KB Uiet.atRouk buarusaro officered by *.JB9ttiraSlIfiEa gm C C. Bsii^i C'Bpt?.iii, > ^PBhr'''' "f M 1 X J" tt-OT.'latLifcutenant,- ^jS' J.'K'r gf T. ll.CASTE^^I^enant, ? ^ Yi^MJp^diientenant, W T^iese are-tjv.e wide companies, with Tory few ox . ceptiousjflK ^u:^ and active.m^n, eager for a place in R -v.tho'pictnrc, and ready to strike effectively, for tbo doI 1$s$?sg^* 4^. I coudoci, v>ith B>e morning cars for Wilmington. They I uere ^eompanicd by CpLKzasiuir and a portion of I his Staff?Capt J.v.s. L rffctn-JOCT* Commissary, Rev. X--Z-iteWTAEmR Chdnloiix Cant ^WrVr.nrv , ^^nt.ComjnL^n-/.flnd;S2?u^i'ids, JJessts. Toby end Hardy. . A large number or citizens accompanied thero to tjio Pepot, and a raid the load ringing h.nzztis of tlieir friends flic'oti* of anion'.. ' ' P ^,'j Our: Volniiteers, Ve luve never hod greater cause pride and grot- ^ ifleaticn tbau at present, at the,course which ourgal-' jj jyj 'lant volunteers. have purswdgm obeying, -with unpar- ;j; "alleled"promptness, the OJ?B*;^aU oftbo State for j I The Camden Tolraten^'^^EsKSBDT, on duty. VV.' 3 at HorrisIslaDd, ?ben tl?e-request was made for IVel- f. F. .. .nrnteers to go to Virginia, came' noble ibng^^Kttft- ^ jj adurintiioii from all. ^ jr ThoPcKalb Rtfio Guards.' Capt T: L."BOYKLY,'had patHc ^rohriitcered their, renricax. 'and- held tbJfcselves in J. T. ! readiness to march at any .call, bad* the opportunity on p.- J. ; .Monday evening last of wc Writing their gallantly and Georg; nqblo devotion to their State snd country. .Summoned J. R. J on Monday evening, - they assembled '.their Company J. H.-j and left on Tuesday night,^ftger for a place in'the. E. T. "mcttire. Thyitizens gave'^fot-'a capital sopper be- R, L. fore they left, at tfco DeKal^House, land they were li. B.. - ?aq_ who bade them rtmemtor^ D- Gra rights and liberties, wooM prove wot^^thar noble I ' r'heritage; nut!. before tlieir banner would bo-allowed to ^ etaiwr^ and eveipr ^ ^Rxca ccmplinient which bud^gn paid th^^toireturned ^on^cn "**Sjtheir-gratefal appreciation ofyje conrtesira^ndhospi-: 1S taiitle^witendcd by. their feU^-<ati2en8,-^Bjni<iiug' T'ell anc that- tiicy would-die rather than^wWnJcJrom tbejSS^ jfigiignec lbrmance ol any duty,.bo that duty whatht-xnay. vyicA largo number of Qtireilusns ucconip'antedSbem to ' the Depot, and"at J o'clock thev left, amid U1<^. ^ - hnzzas find cheering oi the citizens. v'v?f On "^"ednesday at noon another dlbsehnien^ under tllte-Api': command of Lieut. Wv. Clydcus and Sergt. U. P. cm Con possEY, left, wUKthe ''old flag'' borne in Hexi6tr-?oat- jt ;s s ing pro^/n the breeze. . X ft|f the r . Asotherf-detnchmentleft on Saturday, in charge of. . . . IJenta.'Leitser and DePass, of the Camden "Void#- - rnunc toers, which will join their comrades at Richmond. . A. complete list of the officers and men will be pub-. liglied as soon as it can "be obtained.? -Hop. A. II. Eovkis accompanied the Guards'to Omah ' . r - * ' C0M1UW1CATMS. T Honor to It'hum Houor is Due. Our town and district are under great obligations to 1 Mr. J. X. wttherspoox, ?r bis unwearied attenUou, 1 by night and by day, to the Telegraph office?thereby j enabling us to get the news at the earliest moment. His courtesy mid patience in answering the thousand questions which are hourly pressed upon him, demand at least our thanks and hearty appreciation. One "Who cax Appreciate a Favor: Mr. Editor:?Old Kershaw has manfully done her _cluty, already. The Bight Infantry, the DeKalb Guards, and the Flat Rock Guards, are upon the soil of the "Old Dominion," and before the close of the week the J Kersliaw Cavalry (after in vaiu trying to ride into service, all winter, and now having dismounted from their j loved steeds) will march as Iufantiy to the bristling border. Four Companies from one little Regiment?Dearly one-half of the effective men oftho District?have volunteered for Virginia. "We regret it not "Wo rejoice in the enlarged patriotism which so promptly tenders aid 1 to our new but greatly valued sister; and we rcjoico in ( -theintelligence which perceives that a How struck for Virginia is a blow for our own homes. Kershaw District has responded nobly. But all is not yet done; ' .the mili'dh/ men of the District have mostly gone, but .wehave as good material left, which may be needed i -'at home or abroad before this war is over, but it needs , organization and military education. Lot mo urge, then, the citizens of- eacli precinct in the District to form militaiy companies, mostly of minute men, and rto persist in thorough preparation ibr service, combining with their duties a rigid police. The companies will not only be of use at home now, but will furnish tlio material for other volunteer companies, if the county needs them. Wlrile with iboso. ! fccmpauies organized and systematized, our District | couldjet, if needs be, spare other companies with per- 1 | feet safety to its interests. CAMDEN. Home Gunrda. Mb. Editor :?In common with in any of the citizens ^ of Cntcden, I highly* pprfciato the laudable effort which is being made to organize ^and drill a Home Guard. Many of our jottng men arc now In active service, and most of the others ore daily expecting to be called j away?so that we are,or soon will be, without any military organization i art he town. Now, I nrn not one who thinks there is the least ' danger or insecurity at home; yet, there are those 1 who do feel an uneasiness, and who are entitled to our 1 consideration and protection. I refer to our wives and daughters?many of whom, like the mothers of the olden time," have said to their sons, "Go fight the battiest^ A your country, and return not till victoriousS-. . ^ Fellow-citizens, can we who remain neglect any pre.u?. c,.!:.', ?r 1 caution or provision wnicn can uuu w iuuv ikhub w? j security and safety which is 60 necessary to the.liappiuess of those depending upon us ? I trust not The' j mere fact of such a company being in existence, ready- ] to assemble at a moment's warning, will have a great influenca on all classes. The admirable police system which we have adopted, supported aud backed by sucf? a military o^gtmizatiori'ns this, will, in niy opinion, af- i ford a better protection and a stronger-feeling of so- y curity .than, perhaps, is secured in*atTy dtlfertown in ? the .State. 'Can, there not be found one hundred men in* tD ? t o wxyD^xiani den, who nre'willing to do vote -one -j 7?5ia$& ' the' evening, once or twice a monljifW this purpose^Stlnless'iy* have greatl^^uistaken the selfFacrifictng'anci.upble disposition of our townsmen, this movement wilkoteet with-encourajjep^ilf ^iid support ifipm-on * - >*., frj&g&tinimL " in i i ii ji id i ^^ Keellaneous. y&8gSB%5gBrr_ ^a^._;/.,- - rxBT ' *""'-* ' ',%> 1011 uf&cvry qaen * W. L. DePASS, Third Lieutenant. Navy E. NILES, First Sergeant. . t A J. J. McKAIN, Second-Sergeant. (Was J. D. DUN LAP, Third Sergeant pressi J. L. IIAJLE, Fourth Sergeant. " .ouViOl J. J. PRAKEFORD, Fifth Serjeant.; A. NILES, First Corporai. U. G. McELAGEN, Second-Corporal. A B. HONNET, Third Corporal. Mo W.C.DUTTON,'Fourth Corporal. " rc!i^> J. P. BOS WELL, Fifth Corporal. or Ba< J. A. PERRY, Sixth Corporal. took, o privates. citizen VAHen; M. L. LeiDmond, f?rtsv. Allen, James Mcititosh, .'Arrants, _ Joel McMillan,?a i t. w v, ^irauvb, vv. r. xucAagen,*Barnc?, S. B. Meares, 't? . Bear, J.P.Mickle, . ' Beaver, D. J. Middleton.: *Ion n" Brasnjgton, C. P." Miles, were s Brown, M. W. Morrison, reply l 3owcn, Gebrgo Nelson, Six i Boykin, Hiram Nettles, a\t1 .'Bnliock. ' ' Jesse Nettles, impbell, | William Barker, soou tc Crump, J C.J. Pegues,' Inde & Cusick, I R. U. Pegneg, . cd on t Davis, 1 J. li. PicVett, . n 'n? T w TX.I1. ?: b<? -twc .g,?.-?*< ** ?? tknt St i Evans, ' T. W.- Pope, Ferrel, R- "W. Proctor, Franqis, J.M. Riddle, Gardner, R. F. Small, . Tjie Gerald, John Smith, lowing Gibson, W. "W*. Stokes, ment ol i. Glenn, B. R. Stmwbndge, :i,nrVFt ham, Jam'cs|tuart, Iraliam, John loam, liaison, W-... mmm ,:is 55' SST" <& > icGraud, " W. II. Wright.. cornmim . ' tempted, News from Virginia.. menfgo imond, Aprii 25.?Propositions of-poaco, an<' ar" crstood, are coming fromXincoln and his -blown " ? through third parties to the Virginia' ?itj tiori. macliijic believed that Judges Taney, Camp- ',u'r3' Wi I . Wayne, of the Supreme Bench, have 11P Ht 1 j. rounded President Stephens. leaves to-morrow martial h ; for Montgomery. ; position i Pbumiissioners have been appointed bv t'Je Dcx' Liuia.0%ention1 to-day, to the South- ^ ( tated here, on^Veiinble authority, that *'Ut >ubiic b'.hidings in Washington are un- a"t'CCIS r d, readyteLbc blown up. o c oc " c ^(^harlesioii Mercury. ^n' r^ from Nebraska. oi tl f. X. T., April 20.-fce .Nebraskaitea, cit>\ 'ncl to-day, the stcamer^Shwa/f?,'' and PU^'IC ,r)C that boat ahould not remove the l'0n was. om Fort Randall.-.- A difficulty ensued, W0^ four,were killed and a nomber wound-" ^cat-returned; to Fort Randatt?^ . _ Mtrcury. Henry ii Tht \iiar^r^^W^gt. f ^!1Pta^, 1 a r ri v c d' h ersJusf J'cs^(j a-vr m1 TOMMB?BSKEOm.UBJiWnWPl'i JILIBtfJ W. CMBI From llie Seat of War. Alexandria, April 29.?It was rumored in Baltimore yesterday that the U. S. Govern nent had 6ent workmen across the Susquemnna River, under the protection of infantry, ;o reconstruct the destroyed bridges over Gunpowder and Bush Rivers. The repairs are .aid to be for the forwarding of the mails 011y The military route via Perrysville and Annapolis is deemed sufficient for the troops. It is believed that the Legislature of Marvand will not have a quorum to-day at Frediri cksburg. Fortress Monroe is said to contain 2000 ar.illery men. A. large schooner from New York, laden with military stores, was brought to and seized py Fortress Monroe. The force of Federal troops now conccn:rated at Annapolis, at last accounts was 10,100. A large number of Northern troops are on lie Pennsylvania line, nearly ready to move. Alexandria, April 'iv.?11 is reported mat Scneral Harney was "captured at Harper's Ferry, and' sent to Richmond. General Hutler's Regiment from Massachusetts lias arrived at Washington. Several Soutliarners have been arrested at Washington. They will he released on promise to quit the city. f -^e greatest excitement and consternation prevails among the citizens of'Washington, many of whom are leaving for the South. The Deigbts at Georgetown! have been jarrisoiied by Federal troops. More troops are expected at Annapolis from :he North. Tbp tone of the Northern Press is more do fiant and insulting to the South than ever, Alexandria, Ya., April 24.?The secession eeling is strong at this point. The state of public affairs engrosses all attention, and'business is almost entirely suspend:d. Provisions arc scarce, and floiy; bas advanced."? Charleston Mercury. . ? mttEBm:. . From Washington. ^Alexandria, Va., April 28.?Four vessels? ;w\o'war steamers and two. transports?passed u]) the Potomac this morning, with northern :roops. "' Governor Hicks, of Maryland, has issued a proclamation recommending that State to ocJnpy a neutral position. - [Gov. Hicks ought to he lmng.?Ed. Jour.] The steamer Adelaide, of the Norfolk line was fired at by the Harriet Lane, on Friday night, oft" Rappahannock, in Chesapeake Bay. The Adelaide was hoarded, and then allowed tp^prateed. .-Citizens who are suspected of sympathizing with the South are still being compelled to leave Washington. J A large quantny-of shell has bqen landed at Fort Washington hy the Lincoln government. ? * * ' Jfco persons have been arreted and are tlj {baked npen v it. >. 1sf . ?<v mi-SI strntfon.' pas; ie 71.-t New York regiment, quartered at suj(, 'ucatipn Ha!i revolted on account cf their Q juartcrs, and had to be "removed to the troq Yard. mam named Boyd was shot on the Island F ftmgton) by two men on account of ex- is in lig Southern .sentiments, fie was ended and f his beef at niidnighVnnd shot. pnrs< \ Southern Guardian ; will' be Lincoln StealingXegroe.*. qiie xTGOUKavy Ajn il 28.?Itis reported ..on pr,,v e authorityYhat thc.governiucnt steam'lie touched 'bust week at ,Tottngas, and It ft twenty-two. negroes belonging to the Just.ii iin Florida. The ncgros worked about hay& Nothing of interest from PersacolaV* the w Southern G-uardian. ' const : ' Xh The Fcnlius; in Missouri. [iann( iNGTox, Mo^'-Apfil 23.?At the Scccseetingheld here on Saturday, resolutions idopted, tluutking the-Governor for his j^II(]t> President Lincoln. ' Military companies havo been formed. nion flag was hoisted tir-day, but it was' irn down. Dint . tlio 61 ^ ;pendence, Mo., April2.4? It is report- jjjin^ he Upper Missouri that there will soon ofjtevc mtv thpusnnd troops ready to defend .W;^Vf.', ate against invasion. in wind Charleston Mercury, gg - ? " 'made a! E-AR'peii's Fer*y AieXir.?Tlie'fol- Miaous. A : . tber. a is communicated to us-asa^orrcct stiite- ]astin(. i ' the taking of the Federal post ip liar- ilo,e ? 1 -A Chr -c. ( 'rry:- Church, .'Cramp,, special aid ot tho Governor, Her pin iff ^ there'lie ordered, .the Jefferson Regi'.-SCC>-Ttxicn, and Gapt. Ashby's troops of '""Thou "to surround'the town aiid cut off.nll i!< ication, and if a.reinforcement was at- "When , to burn thc bridgA r 'Wben the retri- pl t to the edge of tlic-Iown, the arsenal lory, containing 14,000 gun.", were -p-|,er, p, and the carpenter shop set on fire. di Zens, saved 4000 improved arms; tlje shops did not take fire, and the niacli- SP is saved. The Virginia flag wns run . . !. o'clock at night. Col. Crump surtlie town with picket guards, declared uv in the place, and remained in that G3TT1 liiti) the rear guard arrived, about dnv , . . ? ' * the Gin o morning." ? April 2 Jol. Gregg's Rkoimext.?We learn 1st Regiment of South Carolina Yol encbcd Wilmingtih''at half-past ten Th _ 1 ? . m, monthly}) m Tuesday morning. I lie citizens , jt ISwere out en masse to receive them. be ikfasted at the Railroad Hotel, sev- jn thet-or} le'raost prominent gentlemen of the unless 'he uding Judges, Solicitor and other shall be s? n, waiting on the table. The rcccp ?[color w his or nor of the mpst extravagant kind. All ,n ^e m- j and in gooiLspirits.-- C Charleston Mercury. IT IS I ?' . Ordiiiance .L'NTEER FR01I FORT SUMTER. Mr. within the onle,-'o? IJaltimore, wio.-was clerk to nijdit," will foster,"of the' United*States Army, wilUie allc siege of Fort Sumter^ arrived' home andjinmedintel^m'ollct] himself in Alexanduja, J^nrwcr^Mb}; vrg on FriMarylnnd convened at'F^^Wggiri ^8 niosday. On Saturday Gov. jEjMfcgjj^^festly entertain the ecmvictionTuW^M f position Maryland lies, in preserving n^g lid of the between our brethren of the S' M Tli/ message was lecei^P ^ jfaryland, adopted an address to the po<i^ an ;IC^ stating that .the Legislature vvi^ people deof secession, but it they boliev^ ,,'ufyy 0f (]e_ sire it, they will give them iiiLTa J^tin}*. clarii'g for themselves the#' foil. a pr0It is reported that 5 blockade cinmalion to-morrow, extending bniinodore 11 to Virginia and North Carojiii/, y'0ct;Kliug I SlrinrrliHin will command tt . squadron. % h s ^i.ai the The Brazilian^*Mi?fetcr ^^ftde, three montli"-'' nbfofc.Qf.ri^nli; given |j0_ required hv the law otVnpT|p fore the blockade go in WashingSeveral workmen are ^t^v'^Rthesecession ton for suspected counecti? 1 movements. ^nited States Alexandria, Apii^^jsj^yn jn-great troops arc pouring into*^?^" numbers without hindraiMB yf jMarv]atid, It is reported that Goy^^fc^ has resigned. JRhHll and must; Old Frank Blair, says jier j-_ be a free State, if every wli^H tiers has to Ik; destroyed.^?; drilling, and The troops here ar$^K_preparing for any <*mer^0fcTng t]|e C;|pi. The Northern troo^um^ alu| greastol very ranch, n:ntiintiigvM|cr(.d in fivc of ing the walls.. They J^tpitol. the Committee KooinFjK^ VCfiter(]ayj A gentleman from ?Bt},ere; ti,at thc says there are.l5,OOO^Bj]jjg,.nt|j, fortifi. Georgetown Hraj^Jt^B^B^|(jjng3 arc nn. pd. and that all.... ... g? dcrmmed. is,members of the The families o\ arc all to he Cabinet Iiave all closed. _ Pig between here The steamers are still rig r'v-ll0 and Washington, but tlicjj jj^DEXTraOM oca o\\ n cofo .lialncv was ar. Ricumond, April 28-Virginia army, rested by Gen. Oiiyn^Mrrv> ?jjc was on now.cdinmandingTi^^^rdcrg JJe Cllinc Lis way to \Y ashingtoi) { ;r I(|| es(.01.^ COniwillingly to Richmond, of tll0 Virginia posed of the following" cl 3>a'tl011j Captains army ; Major^Tl^jgj i^l.all-the latKennedv, Jlflwday, Staff, comter gentleman, of Majorf/I*. mife^teC5CO,t' /#?y.C!ov. Letcher (^MOBriva! and by the and. his^^mcil held uk^Fnud Commander ! advice of Gun. KoW^- 0f war. ilaiiry, rclea&l the^jBs Southern sentiGeneral llarney^lH^jngtyn to-morrow ments. lie jl(. wj|l imniediand is firmly ately resign. are stj]| |,er? ,aH 3. lie South |<!:morrow but bom baitimo^pj"5 ci|y of baltimore ^ a comiti(jn one-liunclivri ihoiisof I iffii-'litV'gMCTf'ATics. Gov. IlicJkS in Jesiji^^ic f^k - iilire ..comiuniiitjh j"* authority tlir.t CJj.icf: ? iVr Stiprcmo Judges.! ^ UiMisli anaddress tp j Q "coin's policy as mi- j N olonmc mid Kappa- ^ ycd. ii Tcinrv Cameron lias i. mission of some 2^- ' j near Canrdon. S. C., in ? JlAitv R, wife of Dr. iifljor-WfllU .TVbitnkor. I -* i flowed by Tier Creator j er tn adorn the sphere ^ .Modest and domesund which her affecillness, and which she * j\ rtues Sl^o was a ju- \ il and afleetionato mo- ] stress, a sincere and . - . 3 ho professed -fkifh in "V rith the Presbyterian -J-* c-h she lived mid. died. .? Irnsivo. She felt the ? ripi simple Until upon -hrifit for pardon nud r istrcssing illness with * boufcn groan, without " p in. Jesus. Sul 7 desires to.imfnlcre pur upon record an hum- fr,-e lays down his pen. yj but 'twere wrong- to ? thy gu-i rdian and and soon will restore '^? ve nice, .atra^v-, oe, > deatbUiaa^^*'*!'11?. 8'uce tl'? 'Saviour has . '.''l'.^^P ' ? ECidt: yOTIGES. % Bniik:*'f Csiimlci'i, S. C., i ,r*| 221) April, ]sgi. J J ic Annual "Mj^P'ttH,fropll,t' Stockholders of this 1 be iieliVat/jj^P0 Biinkiojr IIouso on J/ OS DA Y /~ 1 May V ?'clocI< a. :n. V^. 3?td. A Cashier. i,iau?L notice. j t c legislating*-,,nvinP Pro>??bilt-d the giving of i f(')r 'ositf tosljf^^**- &*' ' tun UEiiEBTpKM^r-KFI'. Tlint the ;?:o must lore observe^tl,nt 1,0 Pe,mit t0 If with- \ VrHttt.Jirg"u.7i?R|1,10 Town will be recognized, "' Vmi'andf'r^Bfr"r "'h'cl' porm'sxion is given ed; anfl no "!nve ?r person ill w'tl,or without n permit from A ot an uni'etuonabU knur ^ j it unlosttajH. bo u CiS0 of" ''"porative neeessi- ' "j. 'URTUEf! 0 it I) ERFI) by Council, Tluit the firi"'5' ?rK"n'"']li<!t0,s- ,tc | Pj^. cofpdroje^^^K1 lb' oft',e Town, especially .-it: 'J"j be RIGI^Bt' YhNF0RCED' and no tiring j tjf?, )wq<1 c.^dP1' ''T I'10 s])ecijil pei mission of tho give 1 Kvo,T citizen is interested-in lar) that all wi.'i interest them- p-'n elnc' tlwt is st' icl!- ?he>Jc(l- f? EcSGNARD CHAPIH, 31A NITACTL'REU AND DEALER IN CAEEIA&ES AND HARNESS. SO. H2 S. E. COR. MEETING AX'b WEST WORTH STS., CHARLESTON, SO. CA. Spring and Sninmer \\TE rXVITE THE ATTENTION V T of our iricDds und tlie public generally to our stock of oP,?ItaaWn GOO^p" Vi'hicli is con pieto in VcfiOTi^"nc1ios. JlcCURRY & llAJ&ii-'IiSLGUSII. Flour, Fa con, Lard & HamsI^OR SALE BY 1 April 30. .VicCURKY a. EAMM b'USLOGGIL Corn and Kay. IX quantities to suit purchasers, at iicCURUY & UAMMKRSLOUOII'3. Notice. \ PERSONS In,villi.' professional business with the firm of Kershaw ,fc Davis, will call on Win. M. Shannon, who will uike pleasure in attending, in their behalf, to their engagements. April 30. LEAF LARD.-A choice article just received and for sale low for cos/i, by april 30 GAYLE k YOUNG. GAYLE& YOUNG, DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, &c., CAMDEN, S. C. JOS. 31. GAYLE. II. W. YOUNG. Sugars. \ B., and Stewart's C., New Orleans do., in Illid.s. -Tjl and Barrels, for sale low lor caxh, by npril 30 GAYLE ,t YOUNG. " not?cFs~ CtOL. WARREN is my authorized Agent during / my absence from the Stato. april 30. E. J. MEYXAKDIE. Notice. I HEREBY constitute anil appoint Pol. Thomas J. Warren as my legal attorney and Agent to transact all my financial, or other business, and to sign my name when necessary,, cither in Bank or otherwise. durimr tnv nbsence from the State. Mr. Johnson, nn cxpertynced Druggist, will superintend llie business at the store, iiprii 30. JOHN J. McKAIN. Third Notice. SOMK Imve told nie bad I notified them, liioy could have paid me The Journal will prove nearly all this year tliej' have been notified: but probably they lliink I paid Col. Warren just C>r the fun of it. Now, those who owe nic for last ye>r will please pay when they see this third notice, especially those who have quit trading with me. Tito amounts due mo uro small, and could he paid almost any.nionth. I oD'er for sale for cash on delivery, Fiour and Bacon, Lard ant)Hams, Sugar and Codec. . 1 also Seep Tobacco and Cigars, Srtmkihg Tobacco and Pipes, Candy in great variety, Nir.s. Lemons, kc., Ac. ''oinmoti Shoes and.Dry Goods; Rice and Molasses; Tin, Jug and Jar Wure; I'pwdcr and Shot. Also, quite a variety of ifcriuetically Sealed Fruits. Fish and I1 reserves; andimnjt articles-found m a fancy 1 l./i-e anJ bot^iiid legs white. The owner can tve him by paying Cor this a.ivertisfcineiu. April 30. ' /, | ' JUIIN 'CIIKSNUT. Wanted to Hire, * '> >Y the year or month, a man, 113 Ooariiman andJ Wagotior CTdo-d wages, to lie paid punctually'. PAUL TKAPIKU. Kirlcwood," Aprii?.*!0, 1SG1. 17-tf. ... - X yhole and hair BbIs;also??n Kits, for sale low _ . for cash, by g . . " GAYI.E A YOUNG. C ... - -?r?'~r-.? v ''J.'., k, X^iverpooi Salt I Jf dtmhlc-tvviiksfe.e.'miless Sacks, low for csh\ bv . njiril 50 ' * | GAYLTJ A Y 0 l?X G. , L&uJSLOJS. t;AXr. H. COLL&S' Superior Axes, for sale low for ,J. ) caslf.hr GA YLIi A YOUXG.^ ' ? 1 FADES and SHOYKLS, for sale low for cash by te 5 opriL 30 GAYLK A .YOUNG. el Cigars. IOUNT VErSoX, Colorado. Maduro, Oscuro, A Rio Hondo and Plantation Cigars, for sale lowcash, by: *" ? G A YLE A YOUNG. ~ ~~ '^iEA.-ST. . ; *" I 7GRTH HI YKGrahd Eastern flay. for sale low for at S cash. by ( G.vYLK'A YOUNG. "^"'Icoen; , ' >UB1IELS ??^just received and for sale low for J cash, by . ? G. YLE A YOUXG. ' |MoIasses. ' i 7ETT ORLEANS MOLASSES, in whole and l.alf 1 ^ Barrels, for stiio low for cash, by Cm ipril 30 ' J GAYLK k YOUNG. lej i Notice." 1R. -J: S. DKPiss will net as my Agent during 'J11 my absence Ironi the State. " Fipril 30 5 VT. L. DePASS. ed JJotiice. Es IR. S. C. CLY^UHN will act as my Agent during my absence from the State, ipril 30 i ' T. J. CLYBURN. tin i __i Df PUBilC MEETING. kil ^z7~A meeting bf the citizens of Grannis Quarter it No. -4. wiU.be. held at their IIuster Ground on urdny Afternoon. May 12th. at 3 o'clock, for the pose of fomiingjn Company of Home Guards All jnL ndly to the can* are earnestly and respectfully in- ley stl to attend. | April 23?2t. at ~ ~ Notice. (ICRSOXS indebted tome for Professional Services. will find thcirtjotes and accounts iu tlio hands ot sepli W. Doby, Esq., at the Brunch Bank. Vpril 1G. i . T. W. SALMONI), M. D. citi I. ? , . DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. [T53E Bond's die me. as Administrator of John ?v< llv, deed., have -|en placed in the Bands of Win. M. t'ic union for collection. Arrangements for the installing past due muse be made at an early uny. 1101 'ersons having (jjims on the estates, or on me as ininistrator. will Resent them to Mr. Shannon. Vpril 13?tf J. ROSS L?YE, Admr. ? NOTICE. <0L THOMAS WARREN is authorized to act -L 1 as my oQicful Ate lit during my nlisencc. cry iprll 10 * E K. SILL, S. K. D. daj . t Fei NOTICE. *<" LL Guardians. Tiiistees, Ac., who arc. 1>j* law, re- ovj l quired to tu-eo&it annually to tlie Court of Equity to|, Kershaw Disi ric^ S. C.. will please lile their re- CU|. is with the Coiit-iissinner of said Court, on or bei tie first day of Mt.y next. _! lonitnissioucr's oflie. April 12th, A. D. 1861. |ini lit.? id |\M. I'.. TAYLPII, C. E. K D ; Cologne "Water. ^ MOST I.iELIi>If' KTJL ART.CLE, SUPERIOR np, t to i'-.tj tiling ?;l ll,e kind in this market, and I very cheap in pint ur quart bottles. 9lal 'or sale o> ! '. I,. ZKMP. Instruction. --ps^nr, M'A V'ROEi'iSSOR OF TUK ^fPimio-i^ .'.a'Af r.piii;', will by happy to - J it J are. vivo Pupils iVing I he Summer vnea. Si.e undertakes the eil .fvation ofthe Voice, and ! instruetion in Vocal Xluihl (both seered and seen- j 1111 in the Italian, French, iUruiau dud Huffish Lan j '"-,r ge.s. | S Terms porlWuarter. p fxtiiN'i I ...$25J^| iavc-Fohtk. j ROOPMANN RESPECTFULLY INVITE THEIR FRI their NEW STOCK of syyi ? am CONSISTING Black and Colored Silk?, Bareges, Bomb} limits, and Calicoes, Curtain Goods a description. Mantelets, Lace Point Flats, and Parasols, of tlie latest* Boots and Shot _-G&. Hl_ Groceries, Hardware, (] Kltirgj Window Shi The above. GOODS have been selected w Figures, for CASII. and to punctual payers. CAMDEN. SO. CA.?April 9,?tf. TIIE FULL ACCOUNT OF THE B .A. TTLE OF sx fokji, May be laid to-day at THIS OFFICE. Price 25 cents, CASH. * April 23. M1S? BABIEf" HAS opened, next door North of the Branch Bank, A FIXE ASSORTMENT OF RON-NETS. Misses' and Cliildrens' Flats. Ac., of the latest fashion. Bridal Orders Filled nt tl.c shortest notice. rsy'l'he patronage of the Ladies of Camden and vicinity, is respectfully solicited. April 13? tf. Kershaw?-In Equity. Mary Jane Bask'in, vs. Bill. Daniel P. ilhhaffcy, Trustee, et. al. J N pursuance of an order passed in above stated case, J. (Bill.) at chambers, I will offer for sale at public out-cry,'before the Court House door in Camden. S. C., on the first Monday in May next, at 12 o'clock, if., the following named Negro slaves. To-wit: William, Mary, Nancy, Charlotte, Jim, and an Infant Terms.?So much cash as will pay the costs of proceedings mid. costs of sale, and the sum of Ono Hundred Dollars, to complainant. The balance on a credit of one, two and tlire-> years, to be secured by Bond, with at least two go.*! m: dies. and a Mortgago of the property. I'tuelr s-.-r to pay for papers Commissioner* OP.'u-o. i u if. R TAYLOR, April9th, A. D. ltl-fl. )' C. K. K.I). Caution. I Forbid all persons employing my boy?POMPtlY, without a written permit, and the terms given in person or writing to i;k- or \\". Wallace. A^ril r.,?tf . S. Y. WO if KM AN. Ksn'ucky Elue Grass Seed. HEIfl'S Crass See*I. White Clover .Seed. April P.?if. For sale by JOHN J. McKAIN. April 1C. WrXNl^ CI*Ol Hax^aiia, Sesars. rlE Subscriber 1ms just opened.8 select Stock of Genuine Havana Scpus, of die following Brands: southern confederacy, Mount vernon, ) ,nxn, n man ola, j L0*D-?punch. April 9,? *, J. J McKAIN. ^PIUXG Clothine, Hats, kc., just opened at the J '-Old Corner." . April'9,? 1 E. IV. BONNEY. I "otice. r WOULD most earnestly request all persons indobtL" cd to'nie liy open- book-account to settle the same r cash, and if that is impracticable, they will pleaso ill and close their accounts by note. My personal . jscnce from business demailds attention to this matr, and persons would confer a favor by immediately osinp their-accounts by note. April 23. - JOHN J. McKAIN.' t LOT of Superior Bread Corn for sale at the "old \ corner.'' Terms cash. . E. W. BONNEY. BeKalb House Cmnibus. 3 AS.^i'iXOKRS will be conveyed to and from the Dcdoi at shortcs; notice by leaving their orders the office of tne Hotel. NO D/SA rFOlNTMENTNEED BE FEARED OF KING LEFT IN '/HE MORNING. April '13 W P. HARRIS. SHERIFF SALES. _>Y virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fit, to me directed, J I will offer for sale before tne. Court House iu rmden, on the first Monday in "May next, within the ;al hours of.stile, tho following property, to-wit: One tract of Land, containing two litindred acres, )re or less, situated in the District of Kershaw, upofi e waters of Dig BulValoe.Creek, adjoining lands of S. Clyburn, James Cato, and Henry Mothershcad. levion as the property of James Estridge, at the suit of m W. Winchester, W.- Mungo, et al, vs. James tridgo. . Alio, One Negro Woman and ODe Negr.. Boy, levied on as j property of John McCaskill. at the suit of James inlnp, A. M. & R. Kennedv, et al. vs. John McCas1. A No, Ono tract ofLnnd, containing two hundred and scvty-flve acres, more or less, situated in the District of ' irshaw, on- the waters of Big Lynches Creek, adjoin- . r lands of Charity Hough, Brian King. Charles Ra . et al., levied on as the property of Betij Hough, the suit of K. J Stokes, pro al., vs. Benj. Hough. April 12S?td 15. E\ SIDE?. K. 1) NfciW CAiiFStY COS FED- , TBORTA RY, ( TH E-i subscriber would respectfully inform the ( izens of Camden aud vicinity that he is prepared to . nish them with 1 Fresh lircad nii<| Cake* ;ry uny, ui iiisxautcry uh jjiu.ui-aui-i-i, juuuiauiwif s Market, c Drdcrs for anything iu his lino lillcil at tlie shortest | ;icb. | Gi ORCiK A. WI1ITK. April 13?tf ' c T^MIKISTRATORTrSALR J > Y'permission of William M. Bullock, Ordinary for s } Kershaw District, S; C.t I will sell at public ont , before tho Court House in Cnnideu, on the 4th ; of May next, the following property to wit: Two ither Beds, belonging 'to the Estate of Martin Wili, deceased. VKJIJIS?All sums of and under live dollars, cash : >r that amount, on a credit until the first day of Oe- j, er next, purchasers giving note and two good settles?interest from day of sale April 16.?td. JOEL WIL OK, Admr. v N otiee. ., 2gT*Tho immediate families of the Kershaw Volun- r s now in service, in need, may call upon tin under- c ned for help Certificates setting forth the fact that ilicants arc entitled, will bo required in every in- si ice. tl W. K. IICGHSOX, tpril 13?tf . Sec. Coin, l'oor K. D. J I'tuliioiialilc Dre** .Tlriliiiijj. n MISS HOWARD GIVES NOTICE TO THE g lies of Camden and viciuity, that she is prepared to <e dressesTmantles, and eiouks, in the neatest manand most fashionable style. > tl he nutv he found nt Mr. Fukitac's, next to tho " |i| ^ Bc, where slio will bo happy to wait on those ^Kivour her with a call. c ,0 ?????"??-ENDS AND CUSTOMERS, TO- EXAMINE IN PART OF izine, Alapaccas, Muslins, Ginghams, Biilind Embroideries, White Goods of every s, and Dusters, Iloopskiru, Bonnets,, style. Ready made Clothing, Hats,. ;s, for Men and Boys. ,i^s?GLI2>9 rockery and Gooperware. ides and Wall Paper, itli great care, alio' will be sold at very LOW* KOOPAIAXX & SOMMERS. ar BBEBBg '-'-J 1 ZBgM ?BBB?I TV 8 tf g J,l? 1 "TMTFWTTI CKAESER ^ SMITH, " FACTORS, GENERAL COMMISSION a.vz) FORWARDING MERCHANTS, central 'wharf, CHARLESTON, SO. CA. ; Agents for Wl:ilc!i>ck & Co.'* Super Phosphate of Lime. c. a. geaeser. a. sydney smith. references: /'~t Col. Tiio. J. W.ututx, Cnpt. Emanuel Pardee, joun J. McKaIX, Ejq. 4 April 0.?tt; ' kncourawe Homfe*Manufacture, The subscriber would call tiie attcation of the public to the following preparations of liiiT own Manufacture, and which aie warranted to he all they are represented to he. Eaume de Vie, cr Balsam of Life, For Purifying the Eleod, Dyspepsia and Sick Head? ache, &c. Cordial Elixir Calisaya Bark, A pleasant Tonic, containing all the virtues of Peruvian Dark. ' . COUCM 323XTUKE, /. A sovereign remedy for Coughs. Colds, Ac. ' ~~j| Aromatic Touic Bitters, JH Are of the most pleasant Tonic known, and ndinirn-. Jb9 h1y a dapted to relieve the languor produced by the ap-proach of warm wcorher. Ali the above are prepared and sold hy J. Ji 1Y>cKAll;, Camden, So. C*. 1 April 2,? tf. ' K Jj Horses for Sale. ^|| ' Jan. S?T OFFICE. IN a great variety of size i and Ionic nide.just re-? J ceived'at "the "Oiil Corner" j . *| AKOTHERJilGllf. ' ? AND A GOOD LIGHT J And tlie BEST LIGHT >||aI And the Light for SAFETY N'11 The Vesper "Gas LIGHT _ Tlie cheapest LIGHT A Scientific LIGHT ' The J3vigi,tfest LIGlIT__yvT [ More like GAS than GAS IS . . ,'i P Just what GAS ought to be | Call at ZEMP'S and SEE [ Call at ZEMP'S and BUY And save your EYES ", % II And spend your MONEY For just the thing YOU WANT. "v 3fuy 8, 'G0~t? 1 ' .r^ ~irwmMm . J WATCMMAKEE, (From Charleston,) C a md e n , S C-, Announces to the public of Camden and vicinity, that he lias removed to the Store next do?r below Mr. W. 1). McDowull. .. ' lie <i-siiectlullj solicits a share of public natronage, promising, by stiict and prompt ntleutioij to busi ness. 10 preserve ir. } 1 All work warranted .'or 12 months^im^iveryar-. : I j tide in the line repaired witU-uefrtrn-i^aTuKpMLll.*" ? j ; Cumdeii, So. Co., Jnn. 1.?tf. 1 1$ ROBERT A Y0UM7~ WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DKALKIt'IV Baled Hay, Com, Oats, Peasr?ranK Shorts, Flour, &c., -pL, Charleston, So. Ca., .i! p v Country orders respectfully solicit'^ and; / iicin.plly annulled to. Jan 1,?12mo | ^ ^ iE/iR. WISTAK'Sj r BALSAM OF WILD CHERSY. | , ' "iflBS In the whole history of Medical Discoveries? hem-. itiY has performed so many or such reuiarkaw cure3 JRj tf the numerous affections of the Throat Ahtpvaad CYir.if?of Coughs, CoMs, TJruncbitis. Influenza, Thoopug Cough, Croup, Asthma, or of Consumption itself, '0wl is this far-famed, long-tried, and justly cclebrntiB.u.- JBfl ;am. So generally acknowledged is the stipepr ex-. flij iclletjee of this remedy that but few of-4je JB rave tested its virtues by experience fail to i-MBtw&jif kjM land as a speedy ant' certain cure for snddcnJ^^J^^^^^^^H if Colds?lully believing that its remedial polfl oniprehensivc enough to embrace ever)- furiflH nse from the slightest cold to the most ua^H ymptom of pulmonary complaint. Dr. lUistar's Balsam of IHUlj (?l)fl Virginia ToftiinonjT* Certi'ieiile Ire in i Mr Xud-oTtic Norton, of the acrOtlicv, Richmond :=? Richmond, Y\, Feb. 23, iB Messrs. S. TV. Fowte & Co, Boston. ?Genilem^| ritli pleasure testify to the great merit of your ble lunp uieilieine. I)r. Wistar'a JJcdtuin of y, which is likewiso hiplily valued by ninny stcemed citizens, wholmve tested its virtues hy^H I tirst made use of this Balsam some tbrevc&E idee for a violent and distressing cough, - ' 'MB 10 skill of physicians, and to my joy. e.vpcrience^B rati I) ing relief us to induce mc to persevere in 'y v always keep it by me and ever lind ittn be ou^B 1 its efleets. No medieiuo that I have ever tisfB ' iven rtieS.pco.ly relief. Yours truly. XORBORNK XORTB Cato I'mrl tiitm. The only it's Balsa"?luut the v.t itten signature of '*1 Butt |H ic printed ope of the proprietors on thooutet^B en all other is vile i.nd worthless. Prepared by RUTH TV. FOTVLE k CO.. llesnj^B Cnmd-u.