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MP???? I IT-Father Mathew who has been dangerously ill* says that he baa perfectly recovered and will b< in this country next month. ____ General Cavaignac. This officer, who during the bloody riots in Parir, was invested with superior power, seems to be entitled to imch au-etftraordinary degree of confi. dence. JDnfnew York Journal of Commerct "The character of Oavaignac is a guarantee - w.VttiAiia npninot Mo 1 a e m/vlni<t agailUll <Mljr 4111 JUiVU.l |/l VjVVM ?. in U IHVU5J.,, unassuming man,?more like General Taylor in temperament than perhaps any other man in France. A gentleman who has seen and conversed with him telle us that be is remarkable for his republican simplicity, cool a:.d self-possessed under all circumstances, of easy manners and address, rather light built, with a tinge of melancholy on his countenance, that h- has the confidence of all who know him, and that if he cannot be truRtcd, no other man in France can be." RECEPTION OF THE VOLUNTEERS. , The Committee of Arrangements has made the following arrangements for the ceremonies on Thursday next," in honor of the Volunteers: EDWARD A. SALMON D, Chief Marshat. Assistant Marshals.-?J aires Chksnut Jr., Thomas JS?-SHA3NON% John D. Murray, A. M. Kknnsdy. The company of Volunteers will meet and form under tln-?r. late Captain at the Court Hmtse. . The Regiment under command of its ., ,(^o?$)rff.ilIjftep" receive the company, and e?. . coct it to. the Academy ft rove. .The invited Guests of the day and the citi. zcim will form in line, at eleven o'clock A. M., on the South side of DeKiilh street, with the right resting in front of the Gate of the Academy Grove. .The procession will pass along the line of citizens, be halted, saluted, and received with cheers, and then marched into the Grove, the line of citizens will then follow. The Volunteers will Ire seated in front of the stand, the Indict next to them, the military in the rear, the citizen* on the right and left. ' ?~ "ii i - i lb o . "I He Iftrvicej win oc, a pnijer uy i\r*. crl S. Davis, and the address to the Volunteer*. No one hut ladies will he admitted into the Grore until after the procession arrives and en. tern. Thirteen rounds from the cannon will he fired, to commence when the military take* up the line of march. The citizen* of the town are respectfully requested to close the doors of their places of Inuiness on that day. Carriages and horse* will not he permitted to enter the gate*. J. M. DkSAUSSURE, j Chairman of Committee. From the Sumter Banner. COMMITTEE MEETING. The Committee charged hy Sumter District with making arrangements for the reception of the. Sumter Volunteers, and for giving them a dinner, met to-day (17th July,) at China's Hotel, and adopted the following resolutions and appointments: ResoJred, That the dinner in honor of the refumed Volunteer* be given at Sumterville on Thursday, the 17th day of August. Resolved, That the funds necessary to furnish the entertainment be raised by subscription; > and that each member ot the committee of arrangements guarantees the sum of ten dollars to be applied to that purpose, and that the chairman of this.committee be appointed to receive the money collected by the members and to distribute it as directed by the committee. Raolvrd, That a committee of nine be ap*k pointed to -cimfer with proper persons to ascer .taiwfor what amount the dinner can be furnish ed-.- 'Tbe following gentlemen were then named? Meaar*. E. Dickey, E. Pringle, J. M. Nels.m, J.- Ballard. E. Keek S. E. Wilson, C. I), tiayle, W. J. Singleton. R. B. Cain. Rttoleed, That a committee of invitation be appointed, who are instructed to invite the Lidiesof the District, the Governor of the State and bis suite, and the officers of the Palmetto Regiment. The chair appointed the following gentlemen?General S. R. Chandler, Col. M. Moses, J. M. Nelson, E?q.,Capt. J. D. Ashmore, Mnj. J. Ballard. Resolved, That a Marshal of the Day and four Assistant Marshals be appointed by the merlins:. General S. R. Chandler was appointed Chi??f Marshal, and C?d. J. C. Rhame, Colonel F. M. Mellett, Lt. Co|. L. II. Dinkins, and Capt. S. Watson. Assistant marshals. Resolved, That a committee of fire appointed to confer with the marshals for the purpose of arranging the order of the procession, and the ( reception, and to publish the programme. Capt- j- 0. Asbmore, W. E. Mellett, E<q., C. D. Gayle. Esq., Capt. Conway, J. M. Nelson Esq., were appointed. Resolved, That a committee l?o selected whose duty it shall be to prepare the regular toasts. COMMITTER ON TOASTS. Dr. J. C. Haynesworth, Col. M. Moses, PrJ. I. Miller, Capt C. M. Paris, Capt. J. I). Ashmorr, J. M. Nelson, Esq. That the committee ffo into an elec tioo for President and Vice President* tor the day. Hon. F. J. Mose?, was elected President > of the'Day, and Hon. J. S. Richardson, Col. O. S. Rees, Hon. J. L. Manning, Dr. R. Mul* drow. C<?1. J. Rembert, M. npnlww, E*q., Robert Bradford, E?q., Vice President!. Resolved, 'l*hat the proceedings nl the Committee of Arrangements he published in the Sumter Banner, and that the Charleston. Co* lumbia and Camden papers he requested also to publish them. T.J. DIN KINS, Chairman Com. of Arrangements. Got. Jon mon.?-The Columbia Telegraph of Friday says:?"We are happy to inform our fellow citizens, on the authority of a gentleman who arrired yesterday from the spot, that Gov. k. - Johnson was quite easy on Monday last, and suffering comparatively little from his late dan. gerous accident. He had no fever at that time and in the opinion of his Physician wns in a fair way of not suffering any more serious ronse. quences than the pain and confinement resulting from so serious an injury. We sincerely trust that his hopes may not prove fallacious. /'Thb Palxbtto Boys in Georgia.?We .'hare beard sereral ot our returned Volunteers speak in the rery warmest and most flattering term* of the hospitable and generous spirit manifested by the people of Georgia towards the South Carolina Regiment, on their way through that State. The patriotic people would not allow our war-worn soldiers to pay for anything, but every aid was furnished them in their homeward Journey, and every where were they greeted with the warmest welcome. This compliment was no less flattering to those upon whom it Was bestowed, than it was honorable to tbQit from whom it preceded. .... Palmetto Slate Banner. r! Fro* Cuba.?We were informed, yesterday 5 by a passenger by the scbr. Cherokee, from Cardenas Cuba, that during an entertainment given by a wealthy Creole at Trinidad de Cuba, on the 4th of July, some of the guests, natives , of the Island, headed by the proprietor, hoisted . the American flag at the house. The troops . were immediately called out, and every prepa, ration made to suppress an insurrection of the Creoles. The entertainer (a highly respectable gentleman) was sent off immediately to Ha1 vana in irons, and the authorities are now busi| ly engaged in searching out others who were connected with the transaction. We under| stand that the Island is in a state of great agi. tation, which may terminate in a genera! rising of the Creoles at a moments warning. Mercury. i _____ Election for Colonel.?The election he'd ' on the 13th inst. fir Colonel of the 44th regiment of S. C. militia, resulted in the election of Capt. F. M. Mellett to that office, by a majority over Adj't. John Murray, the opposing^ t candidate, of 266 vote* ? ?umicr Btnnter. ~ -Ssvix's Murderers Arrested.?Duringthe past week, Isaac and Newton, the two negroes, believed to be in conjunction with Harry to be the murderers ofMr. I. Ervin, of which a narration was given in our last, were arrested and lodged in the district jail. Newton confesses that lie with Harry murdered Mr. Ervin. As Harry, had been previously arrestfcd and is now - in jail, the trial of the three will doubtless soon take place. The pursuit was kept up day and night until they were caught.?lb. Wonderful EscAPK.-The Augusta Conslilu tinnalinl of Sunday last, publishes a Telegraphic despatch, and then adds the following account of a very remarkable escape of the Operator. ' The operator at th's station after getting through with the above, and while waiting for the transmission ot a message between Savannah and Charleston, had a miraculous escape from serious injttry. Sitting within three leet of his magnet, with bis wires all fixed to ward offatmospheric lightening, in an instant his batteries were knocked to pieces, his magnet completely destroyed and the winding wires melted in several places. The explosion was distinctly heard in the second story of the same house in which the office is kept, and in the tenement > adjoining. Had he been in connection with the instrument at the time, there is no doubt he would have received serious injury. As it wa?, he was stunned fur a lew moments, and a new magnet will hare to be obtained before operations can he resumed at this office. 1'hn explosion, us heard in the next tenement, resembled that of firing a pistol. ' \ll teleprnphic communication between this city and Charleston, is suspended and will not i he resumed belore Monday evening or Tuesday morning." From the Boston Evening Traveller, Jan. 6,1847. It i* perhaps but an act of justice to the proprietors of Win tar's Bala- m of Wild Cherry for us lu say, that our personal experience in the use of this article has impressed us mosl favorably. t ne or Uic proprietors of the Traveller was entirely cured of a severe cough of four months continuance, by the use of this Balsam, and several of our friends and acquaintances, who have tiled the article, have found it of great service in re. lieving them of severe coughs and shortness of breath ing, with which they had been afflicted. Mr. Seth W. Fowle, No. 138 Washington street, is the general agent. Be not deceived, remember that spurious imitations, ind other prrpiralions of Wild Cherry abound throughout tlie land, but it is Dr. Winn's that has performed so m my thousand wonderful cures, therefore buy no I uthor but the genuine, original Balsam of Wild Cherry, signed I. Butts on the wrapper. Noncgcnuino, unless signod I. Butts on tho wrapper Sold in Camden by J. R. McKuin; at wholesale by P. M. Ci hen tc Co., Charleston, and by Druggists gen. erally in South Carolina, RHEUMATISM. GOUT. <fc TIB DOULOUREUX. A respectable gentleman called at our oflice, as he said to inform us that lie had been afflicted for fifteen yean with Rheumatism or Gout, and occasionally with Tic Dolourc tx; that he has been frequently confined to his room for mo.nhs together, and often suffered the most intense and excruciating pains, but that lately he had been using J*v ne's Alt..itATtvit, from which he found the most signal and unexpected relief. He says he found the medicine very p easant and effective, and that ho now considen himself cured?Spirit of the limes. JAYNES SANATIVE PILLS. Though not recommended us a universal "cure all," have nevertheless proved superior to every thing of the kind, especially in liver Complaint and DvsrErsiA; and when used in conjunction with his Tonic Vermifuge or Alterative will not fail one time in an hundred, of effecting & permanent cure. Prepared only by Dr. D. Jaync. Philadelphia, and sold on ' agency by JAMES It. McKAlN, Camden, S. C. I?IAIL. ARRAIGE.VEITTi. SOUTIIEKN' MAIL, VIA AUGUSTA, GEO. n?A Dailv at : : : t 8 P. M. Closes " : : : : 9 " NORTHERN MAIL, VIA CHARLESTON, 8. C. Due Daily, at : : : : 8 P. M. Closes : : ; : 9 NORTHERN MAIL, VIA CHER AW, S. C. Due daily, at : : : : 2 A.M. Closes " : : : : : 6 P. M. CyAII mail matter a* far North as Raleigh, N. C, will | hi sent via this route, further North, via Charleslon, o. C. CHARLESTON MAIL. Due daily, at : : : : 8 P. M. ('loses ' " : : : : 9 " t7*A Way Ba;j will be kept onen for the reception of Charleston letters until 12 o'clock Midnight. WESTERN MAIL, VIA COLUMBIA, S. C. Due daily, at : : ; t 8 P. )I. Closes " " : : : : 9 " CyThc Mails for all small Offices beyond Columbia will bs made up at 6 P. M. SUMTER DISTRICT MAILS, VIA STATEBURO. 8. C. Duo Monday. Wednesday and Friday, at 8 P. M. Close same days at : : : 6 " Cy Way Mails for Offices on the South Carolina Rail Rood close doily at G P. M. CHARLOTTE MAIL. VIA LANCASTER C. n. H. C. Due Tuesday and Thursduv, Sunday, at 3 P. M. Closes Tuesday, Friday ana Sunday, at 6 " YOKKVILLE MAIL, VIA RED HILL, 6iC. Due Thursday, at : : : : 11 A M. Closes same day, at : : : 12 M. LYNCIIW001) MAIL, VIA TILLER'S KERRY. Due Tuesday and Friday, : : : 2 A. M. Closes same day, at : : : 6 P. M. urri^b Iiucnot Open at 8 A. M.?Clone at 1 P. M. Open at 3 P. M.? done at 5 P. M., nnd open one hour after the arrival of the Southern Mail* in the evening. On the Sahbnth.open from 9 to 10 A. M., and one hour after the arrival of the Southern mail* in the evening. Postage Stamp* for rale. J. N. GAMEWELL. P. M. 2a CDa CDa IS3 Kershaw Lodge.Nnmbor9 The Regular Meeting of this Lodge will beheld at their new Hall on Friday evening next, at 7 o'clock. By order of the N. G. A. L. SOLOMON, Secretary. Camden Debating Club. The meetings of this society will bo held at their Hall on Thursday evenings. D. G. LOVE, Secretary. To the Yoters off Lancaster District. 0^7"Wp aro authorized to announce L. B. McATEER, an a Candidate for Tax Collector for Lancaster District, at the next election for that office. And Let no voter doubt the result; but stand up for him like David did for Israel against Goliab, the champion of the Philistines. (tir We are authorized to announce Col. WILLIAM J.TAYLOR as a candidate for re. election as Senator, at the ensuing election. (KTWe are authorized to announce Maj. JAMES O'ff ANLON, of Richland, as a can. didate to represent the Congressional District, composed of Kershaw, Lancaster, Fairfield, Richland and Sumter Districts, in the next Con* gress. jn-Thc friends of Adjutant JAMES CAN* TEY, the present incumbent, propose him to their fellow citizens ns a candidate for re election to the next Legislature. OCT We are authorized to announce Major James L. Reid as a candidate for Representative in the State Legislature at the ensuing election. OCT We are authorized to announce Dr. E. A. SALMOND as a candidate for Repres. entative in the State Legislature, at the ensuing election. (ttr We are authorized lo announco Major A. H. Roy kin as a candidiate fir re-election for Representative in the State Legislature at the ensuing election. THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE. Keep it before the People of Lancaster District. We the citizeni ot this District, announce ELI C. BISHOP, Esq., as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, tl e next term. Mr. Bishof being a na live ot our JUisirici, nas given us an wpi>u<iumi.j m knowing him well, from his youth up to the present time. His honesty, honor and strictly sober and moral principles have been well tested among us, and highly appreciated by all good citizens wh? know hitn well. We therefore earnestly recommend him to the favor and respect of each and every voter of our District, and hope they will feel it their duty to give him the office, as he is every way qualified to discharge the duties thereof with credit to himself, and satisfaction to the people, and wc will appreciate the favor. MANY VOTERS. March 30th, 1848. Genlltmen and FcUvw Ciliztns?From a sense of the duty and obligation I am under for the high honor conferred hy so numerous and respectable a portion of the good people, 1 accept your nomination, and return you tny warmest thanks and heart, felt gratitude for the honor thus conferred, and pledge myself to the people, if found worhty of their confidence, and they elect me to the high and responsible office, to discharge its duties with all honesty and integrity, to show all the favor and lenity that lies in my power, without incurring a liability upon myself or securities. 1 remain, Dear Sirs, your most obedient servant, ELI C. BISHOP. Si ill Later! N/it from Mpxieo. England. or France, but from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, via. Charleston and Clermont? A fresh supply of Drugs and Medicines, Faints. Oils, and Dye stuffs; Brushes, Combs. Perfumery and Fancy articles, Patent Medicines &c. &c. Bonpland's remedy for Fever Sivairn's Vermifuge, and Ague.'- Moffat's Phoenix Bitten, Scbring'e Restoration Cor- " Life Pills, dial, Townsend'i Sarsaparilla, Murray's Fluid Magnesia, Carpenter'! do Schap Head-ache I'iils, Sand's do Rownnd's Tonic Mixture, Cleveland,! do White's Infallible Ointment, Fuhnestock's Vermifuge, Harrison'* Oointment, Rxnan Eye Boliam, McAlister's Ointment, Superior Mustard, Peery's i cod Shot. Olive Oil, Swaync'i Wild Cherry, Roake's Iodine Linament, Wiatar'i Bait-tun, Brandreth's Fill*, J Ayer'i Cherry Pectoral, j W right's Ind. Veg. Pills, Henry's Magnesia, l-Speticcn and Lcc's " Jay ne'e Expectorant, | Hooper's Female " 1 Paints &c. Spanish Brotvn, Venetian Red, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, white Lead, Linseed oil, Turpentine, Lampblack, Glass, Lamp oil from 75c. a 01.* 50 a gallon, Train oil, Nea'sfoot oil, and Caster oil on draught; Whiting, Madder, Indigo, Annatto, Logwood, Cochineal, &c. &c. Thompsonian Medicines Comprising every article used in the practice from the Laboratory of Ephraim Laribeeof B<Ui* more. Just received and for sale at Cleveland's. Perfumery, dec. Edc's Hedyosmia, Extrait Boquet dc Caro-"] F Patey's Ext Verbena, line, aMaud's Eau Lustra], Extrait Orange dc Por- 5J " Nymph Soap, tugol, " " Eau de Venus, Extrait Verviene, P " Lily White, " Patchouly, Chi-CImy's Tablet of Ala- " Moiuwcline, = barter, " Jockey Club, J 5 Foil tain's Balm of thousand Johnson's Bear's oil, Flowers, IRoussel's Hair Dye. ' "t'" AimniUinn. | \ nrW* TricobaDhc. Superior Cologne in small and large pint and quart bottles and on draught. Combs; Hair, Nail, Tooth. Bath, Flesh, and Sh-ving Brushes of every variety. Kessan, Rose and Alabaster Soap, very superio; French and American Toilet Powder, Boxes and Puffs, &c. &. Just received and lor sale low. at Cleveland's. Chemicals Ac. Sulph. Quinine, Hyd. Potash, " Morphine. AceL Zinc, Acet. " Nitrate -Silver, Strychnine, Salirine, Pipeline, Bit Kahania, iodine, Kermo'* Mineral, Sec. Sec., With many others, too numerous to mention. Call and sec lor yourselves at CLEVELAND'S. N, B. Medicines may be obtained as usual at any hour of the night by knocking at the side door. July 2fi. (30 tf) J. A CNotice. All persons are forbid helping themselves to Brickn from my Yard. I will lake pleasure in attending to all who may want Brick, and return them thanks for their patronage. ETThe person or persons who helped themselves last Fall to some 3,000 Bricks nave neglec -? IflL _ ted to report, whicn l hope uiey win ao soon, i ne person who did the same thing last week will eon. fer a favor by reporting to me the amount taken or paying for them. J. F. SUTHERLAND. July 26 30 tf Const it tit ion. The person v/ho has the written Constitution of the Camden Independent Fire EnginefCompany in his possession, will please return it to the Treao. urer of the Company. July 26, 30 tf Furiiltnre at Auction. TOMORROW, the 27th ;nst. will be sold in front of the Store of J. S. Depaw, at 10 o'clock A. M. 1 Mahogany Sofa 1 u Workstand O D/mlnkla lUPihtwy Doeilr* TT..V...6 1 dozen Rush bottom chairs. Sale positive ?Terms at rale GAME WELL &. RASKINS, Auclioneers. July 26 29 It Attention. DEKALB RIFLE GUARDS! In pursuance of Regimental Orders, parade onJThursday next as ten o'clock before the Court House. By order of Cnpt. Moffat, W. E. HUGHSON, 0. S. July 26, 30 It At tlic Kershaw Grocery* Will be found a full assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, Tobacco, Segars, &c. which will be sold low. S. B. LEVY. July 3 27 If Congrem Water. A fresh supply of Congress and Pavilion Water just received and for sale low by the subscriber. July 19 JR. McKAlN Sheriff's Sales* ] By virtue of sundry write of Fi Fa to me directed, I will sell before the court house door in Cam- j den on the first Monday in August next, (being t 7th day said month,) between the legal hours of ? sale the following property to wit: 1320 acres (more or less) of land, lying in the District of Kershaw, whereon the Defendant re- t sides, adjoining lands of Charles Bail/, James < TeamF, and others, levied on and to be sold as the ' property of the Defendant at the suit of James [ Dunlap and others, assignees, vs. John Motley. c ALSO. _ f 229 acres (more or less) of land, Iyiug on liea- 1 ver Dam Branch, in Kershaw District, adjoining lands of the Estate of Judge Brevard, James Addi- c son and others, levied on and to be sold as the pro- c perty of Wm. Sanders at the suit of P. & R. Brvce. ' Terms cash, Purchaser to pay for all necessary j papers. T J. WARREN, S. K. D. t July 19 29 3t t South-Carolina. J LANCASTER DISTRICT. ; ~ TOECOMXO.'t PtKAS. J. B. Boyd Si Co. ) c vs. > Capias ad satisfaciendum. i Robert Dukes, j The Defendant, Robert Dukes, who is in the [ custody of the Sheriff of said District, by virtue of e the above Capias ad satisfaciendum, in order to a avail himself of the benefit of an Act passed for f the relief of Insolvent Debtors, has filed in my of- r fice, on oath, a schedule of his whole Estate. Notic is there foe hereby given to the Plaintiff J in the above stated case as well as to all others concerned, ic be and appear at Lancaster Court House on the I3;h d ?y of November next at 12 o'clock M., before the Associate Judges, to show cause if any they can, why the said Defendant should not be discharged from further confinement, on his assignjng and delivering the effects mentioned in Hil schedule. H R. PRICE, Clerk. c Clerk's Office, this 14th March, 1848. 2 South-Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. a IN THE COMMON FLEAS. 2 Samuel Jackson, ) 2 vs. > Capi:.s ad satisfaciendum. c Joshua W. Hendrix. j The Defendant, Joshua W. Hendrix, who is in ? the custody of the Sheriff of said District, by vir- c tue of the above Capias ad stisfaciendum, in order to avail himself of the benefit of an Act passed 1 for the relief of Insolvent Debtors, has filed in my office, on oath, a schedule of his whole Estate: Notice is therefore hereby given to the Plaintiff in the above stated case as well as all others concerned, to be and appear at I^nca-ter Court House on the 13th day of November next at 12 o'clock M., before the Associate Judges, to show cause if anv thev can, why the said Delendant should not be discharged from further confinement, on his assigning ?>(id delivering the effects mentioned in his schedule. H. R. PRICE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, this 22J March, 1843. South-Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. IN TIIE COMMON I'LKAS. D. II. Robison, Assignee, 1 vs. > Ca. Sa. N A. F. Brewer ) The Defendant. N. A. F. Brewer, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of said District, by virtue of the above Capias ad satisfaciendum, in order to avail himself of the benefit of hii Act passed for j the relief of Insolvent Debtors, has filed in my of- J fice, on oath, a sccdtile of his whole Estate : Notice is therefore hereby given to the Plaintiff in the above stated case as well as all others concerned, to be and appear at Lancaster Court House ou the 13th day of November next at 12 o'clock M , before the Associate Judges; to show cause if any they can, why the said Defendant should not | be diWharged from further confinement, on his aa- < signing and delivering the effects mentioned in his schedule. H. R. PRICE, Clerk. Clerk,s Office, this 17th day February, 1848. Nautilus Mutual Life Insurance COMPANY OF NEW YORK. A. M. MERCHANT, President. 11. B. CO I.E.MAN, Vice President. PLINY FREEMAN, Actuary. D" I'his Company has just closed its third year's operations, and published its Third Annual Re port, which has enabled tncin again 10 aeciare me usual dividend ol Fifty Per Cent, piofit for the last year, for which scrip certificates are deliver, able, bearing an interest of six per cent. Thus in three years 50 per cent, on the amount of premiums received have been returned to the assured. Policy holders, wnether they "continue for lite ] or for short terms," receive their pro rata profits. Premiums on-Life policies, if amounting to 850, may be paid 60 per cent, cash, and 40 per cent, in a note without guarantee, with interest at 6 per cent. Pamphlets, illustrating the principles of Life In- ( lurance, and Blank Forms of application maybe ' had on application to < A M. KENNEDY, Agent for Camden. Dr. W.J. McKain, Medical Examiner. June 28. 20 If ( Fresh Turnip and Lucern Seed For sale by J. It. McKAlN. PERFUMERY, Ac. The subscriber has just received the mo6t complete supply of choice Perfumery ever brought to lhis place, consisting of the following, with many other articles in that line: Extract* of Jockey Club Eau de Vcnns Patcliouly Nymph S<>ap Mousseline Lily ^blte c Verbena, Ac. Extra scented Rose, Almond i lloussells' C ologne Water and Musk Toilet Soaps | (krman do do Transparenr Wash Balls Mitsk Lavender Sand Balls Maud's Eau Lustral Koussell's Shaving Cream Bear's Oil Muen Fun Curling Fluid Cut Glass Toilet Bottles Bandoline Flower Vares, Ace ia II tr TM July 12. J it iv]cj\/ui\. Committed, To tlie Jail of Kershaw District, a Mulatto. man . about 19 or 20 years of age, 5 feet six inches high, t a good deal Ireckled. 11c says his name is Sam, r and that he belongs to Henry Livingston, of Or- , angoburg District. The owner is lequesicd to j come forward, comply with the law and take him away. DrJl. KOBISON, Jailor. , July 10. 28 tf CAMDEN BKANCII. 1 NEW ARRANGEMENTS. On Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays, the Passenger Train of the Camden Branch, after * meeting the Morning Train from Columbia at the ! Junction, will proceed to Columbia, and return in 1 time to meet the Evening Train from Charleston; 6 thus affording the citizens of Kershaw, Sumter and a Richland an opportunity three times a week, of v visiting Columbia and returning home tlio same day by Rail Road. Time Table of Accommodation Train on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays: ^ lea ee. i leave. I II ?in A M I f olnmhia. 1 00 P. M. I oiermoui, u yw m? \/viui ?.?, . ^_ _ ? Aliddlelon, 7 30 " " Gadedcn, 2 15 " " Junction, 8 15 " " i Junction, 2 45 44 44 Gadsden, 8 45 44 44 | Midleton, 4 00 44 44 ARRIVE. I ARRIVE Co umbia, 10 00 44 44 j- Clermont, 5 00 44 44 e The name of the Station near Manchcste hitherto called Clarendon is changed, and will in future be called Middleton. The Station near Statesburg is culled Clermont. 'J he Sumter and Camden Stages run in connection with the above train, and passengers taking this line to Columbia, will meet with no detention either going or returning on those days. The Came en Stage moots the Cars to and from Charleston and Augusta every day. JOIIN McltAE, Engineer Cam. Br. C " - -- <* > io? I JuJy is 4 \ \ \ Kirkbride's Tatyersall's Heave Powders, This remedy, which thaa been used with Mich remark** >le success in England for the cure of heaves, thick-wihdjd, chronic cough and cold* in horres, is now proved to be . orvnniTin in ilio.t nnmnlniiiLfl. Those who have teretofure considered thiise complaints entirely incurable lave been obliged to charrge their opinions before the ASTONISHING RESULTS hat have been effected by \ttic use of this medicine in the :ity of New York alone, wDiere more than 400 horses have teen cured of worst cases oflheaves. &c., since thair introluction there. The Tatteifsall's Heave Powders have teen fairly tested in this city; havir g been used by the most ixtensive otnnihus proprieto.A and livery stable keepers, to nany of whom we are perminted to refer for proof of their ifficacy in the above diseases. \ GREAT CONDITION MEDICINE, Besides their specific action .upon diseases of the lungs ind windpipe, the Tattersall's ileave Powders, from their freat alterative and restorative properties, are effectual in lorses as sarsapasilia proves to b$ in the human race for he removal of impurities of the blood and predispositions 0 disease. Many, cases of founder has been prevented ind cured by a few doses of the VHcave Powders, when brown into the food that is pivenyhc lieataLaflffifJ after " 1 hard drive or exposure to inclement weather. They are varrantcd to cure the jvurst cough in a few days, and will vholly cradicate^tt'recent cold by the use of 1 or 2 doses. Vs aconditi-on medicine,.they are unequalled, especially vhena tight hide, starting coat, loss of appetite, ect, demies a derangementofthe digestive functions, or existence ifbotts and worms in the alimentary canal, as described n the following certificate: Messrs. A. It. Gough & Co?Gentlemen. That package if your Ileave Powders that 1 bought of you for my horse's :ough has entirely cured him. but in a different way than I xpected. The first dose of Expectorant Powder that I idministercd brought away an immense number ol worms font him, and I believe they were all the cause of the cough ough coat, ect; which he exhibited for that package has , nureiy cured liirn; his appetite is good and he is now in irime condition. I cheerfully recemmend your Heave 1 Jowder for worms as well as heaves. You , SAM'L ROBERTS. Bast Hampstead, L. 1. Oct. 26,1847. For sale by J. R. McKAIN Camden, Price $1. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER C<3<ID<3DITD 33* i M. DRUCKER & CO. respectfully invite the dtizens of Camden and the public generally to eximitie tiieir we I selected slock of Spring and Summer Dress Goods, ill of which will be offered for sale at a very small idvance on first cost. Their facilities for purchaiinir fJnnda are such, that thev can noil at such Dri :es ae to defy competition. They have paid paricular attention to the selection of the now offered itock, which has been selected with the greatest :are in New York and other Northern cities.? \.nioog numerous other articles, they would menion the following? Cambric, Jaconet, Mull and Swim Muilin* Colored French Ginghams and Lawna Mourning and coloured Berages Colored Hnen and cotton Do Assortment of Drew and Furniture Prints Alpaccas, bombazines and Drab de Vienna* Heavy black and bluc-black Dress Silks Do silk, raw silk and cotton Hosiery Super Ladies' and Gentlemen's silk ana lisle Gloves Thread, lisle and cotton Edgings Cambric and muslin Insertings and Edgings Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, at all prices Long Lawn* and Linen < ambries Ladies' bcroge and silk Mantles Do Silk and Gauze Cravats Sunshades and Parasols Brond Cloths, Cassimeresand Testings, Cravats, Htirts, Undershirts, Drawers and Suspenders Linen and Linen and Cotton Drills English, German and French summer Cassimercs Alpaccas, Merino, Croti-n and Mohair Coatings Ix>w priced Goods, for Boy's aid Servant's wear Black French Doeskins Irish Linens, English and American Long Cloths Gentlemen's Cotton and Merino Undershirts HEADY MADE CLOTHING, Of every description, and at all prices?indeed, some of hem at prices that cannot foil to astonish the purchaser? iut Country Produce sells for no'hing, and so do we intend o sell Ready made Clothing. This is NO "PUFFING"? :orae and convince yourselves. ALSO Ladies' and Gentlemen's Shoes, Bootees and Gaiters Ladies' Palo Alto Shoes^ Do Ellsler,Gaiters, Kid and Morocco Tics Gentlemen's Calf Boots, sewed and pegged, at all prices Wjth & variety of other articles, impossible to enumerate, snt all of which will be sold CHEAPER than the cheap:st, at the CAMDEN BAZAAR, Opposite the Bank of Camden, NEW AND FRESH GROCERIES, JVST RKCEtVKD AT TH E CAM l> r. N BAZAAR, onsisling in part of Tens, Java. Laguira, Hio and Cnba Coffee Muscovado and N. O. Refined Sugars New Orleans Syrup and Molasses West India Honey and Mulasccs Sal iEratus and C. Soda also A variety of Toilet Sonps, Flesh Powder Real German Cologne, Tooth and Hair Brushes Fine Tooih ard Dressing Combs Ladies' silver mounted Riding Switches For sale by M. DRUCKER & CO. Jnst Received, Ry Drucker & Co., a full and complete supply of Saddlery, Cntlery and Hardware, insisting of almost every article which belongs o the above specified lines, which will be offered tt the lowest prices. Enquire at the CAMDEN BAZAAR, Opposite the Batik of Camden. 20 BASKETS Champagne Wine, (quarts and nints) of the most approved brands, and of uperior quality, at GERALD'S GROCERY. One Door Sou'h <f the Bank of Camden. April 12 15 tf VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale, his possessions on :nrner of DeKalb and Broad-streets. As the stand s well known, it is thought useless to describe it. 'ersons wishing to purchase, can be informed of >>? ? i??i..:? ,u? Ill p'irUCUJiirt?) UV ?'ppijrI' 155 iu lilt? duucvi iu^k WILLIAM McKAlN April 19. 16 tf Administrator's Notice. F. L. Zemp having received from the Ordinary if Kershaw District, grant of Letters of Admin- > stration tie bonis non of all and singular the goods ind Chattels, rights, credits, dues and demands 1 hat were of Joshua Reynolds deceased, hereby i lotifics the public, that a" dealings with the es i ate of the said Joshua Remolds deceased, must n futue be with tne subscriber. Ali persons having claims against the said csate, will present them properly attested, and all icrsons indcbied to the same are hereby notified ocome forward u'thout delay and make payment. FRANCIS L. ZEMP, Adm'r. de bonis non. ' Jan. 4 1 tf At Cost!! The subscriber will 6ell at cost for c,tsh Hand- ' otne Tissue Silks, colored Beragcs, Printed A/usins and Lawns. The above goods were purchased n New York this spring, but as I am anxious to ell them before the bcason passes, will offer them t prime New York cost for cash. Persons in want vould do well to call soon. E. W, BONNY. < July 12. 28 tf j Town Residence for saie. The subscriber will sell his town residence at a Jreat Bargain. Any one wishhig to purchase can 1 xamine the premises at any time. E. W. BONNEY. ' July 12. 28 if ] For Hire. A Middle aged Woman?a good Nurse and genral House Servant, of good character. Apply to ' July 12. [28 tf] 3. B LEVY. To Rent, ( An Office, suitable for a small family, Apply at / this Office. [28 if] July 12. t Aiortii (jaroiina nuur. A few bbla. good N. Carolina Flour, For male by a July 12. [28 tf] H. LKVV. < Fine Winea; I,emoii Syrup; White Wine and !ider Vinegar, for Hale by Feb. X) E W. BONKSV. (ttr We arc authorized to announce Jekfrson R. Connell as a candidate for Tai Collettor of Lancaster District -at the ensufnir election. . ! .. . :':J- '211m. G, A. NEUFFER , R. E. HBlWUfc NEUFFER & HENDRIX, 0OMMX8BXQN MERCHANTS, FOR THE SALE OF ' ' ' % FLOUR, GRAIN? And all kinds of Country Produce. | 124 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, fl. Cv r ' References. Mes*r?- R. & J. Daldwell, ? Mr. R. Duurr, S Charleston, ^ Messrc. Mickle & Ulm, ") ./,;, ,f t-vQ * P. & R. Bryce. J ? , . _I2 Coleman, > Col am Mr. Mr, John S. TirnrTr ?- f * ' ** " " James Martin, J 4 July 19. 29 r, /J VT %. New Books. Wurthering Heights, .... . ... Sir Theodore Broughton, , i; He /Wauleon; A bednego, the money lender, r The Little Wife; Life >n Pari*, i r. Adventures of Charles Chesterfield, The Bottle, or First steps to crime, .. ^ Journeyman Joiner; Green JMonr.taiB Boy*, -t.fj Forty-five Guardsmen; 20 years after, t seqoeL to do Brageloone, or conchMkm sf the Three Guardsmen. . .H Reformed Highwayman, Part 1st, Aristocracy, or Life in the citfr. .. .< Seven Capital sins. Pride &.C, . Temptation, or watch Tower of KoaLvea, Mysteries of criminal Records, ,> ...? Faust, or Romance of Secret Tribunal*; Now *nd Then; Old Hicks the Guide &c. . ? * July 19 [29 tf 1 A. YOUNG.. Books and Stationary. School Book* of every kind Bibles and Testament* JPrayer Books and Hymn Books, ' Mason's sacred Harp. Southern Iiarmony?new edition > Copy Book; Slates : nd Pencils, letter paper, Steel pen*, Quills, Wafer* ire, ' Miscellaneous and Classical Book*, - July 19 [29 tf] ALEXANDKRYOPNq,;^ Ta lltn>. -**?ji A servant Girl, accustomed to irnmbr sadT house work. E. W. BONNEY. RECEPTION op the ifflfif PALMETTO REQINENTl At Columbia and Charleetus. Free Tickets tendered to the members oj[ tie Regiment. f. A GENERAL invi'ation to citizens at him hiving been extended by the corporations of theW? spective cities of Columbia ana Charleston, general attendance is expected, and this company-in, ro-operating to pay tribute to the remnant of th? "Gallant Palmetto Regiment." have direcioduH the advertisement below every accornmod&Hbtr' within their ability: There will be an extra train of cars lease Haqiburg, Claremont and Charleston on Tuesday, th* 25th inst., at 6 o'clock A. M., to attend the Barbecue at Columbia on the 22tb, in honor of u?**' ment. The Trains will leave Columbi%J|amtx!|V and Claremont on Thursday, the 27th inst, at 6o'clock A. M , to attend the grand reception of the "Palme'to Regiment" at Charleston, to takeplsceon Friday, the 29th inst. RET08KJNG, ^ * The Care will leave Charleston at 6 o'clock JL M, on Saturday, the 28th instant, for Cnlambia, Hamburg and Claremont. IT Camp Meeting cars will be provided for tfc^[ occasion. IT Price of passage for the entire trip,lwo dollars ?ach. GEO. S. HACKER, July 19 SuptT.ane. So. Cn-Ra. Rre Bargains, Bargains. * ** GOODS AT A SACRIFICE. '* * Those who wish Goods at prices to suit the times, had better call on me before loog. ? Tte Goods must be 6old at some price. . . vv. b. johnstoNL Cotton Gins. . . The subscriber returns his thanks to those trhv patronized liim last season. He continocs to mee. ufacture GINS up< n the most approved plan, sal warrants them equal to any other Gins, in workmanship, materials and performance. They tit warranted to give satisfaction. ICTRepairing will be faithfully attended to. The subscriber respectfully requests a share of the patronage of the planters ol this and the adjoin* ing Districts. If you wish to SAVE YOUR TOLL, getoneef those HORSE MILLS, well known as Mt* Creight's Mill, made expressly to be attached to Gin Gearing. The subscriber has a few on hand. ET Orders for Gins or Mills, will be prdinp&y attended to. R. J. McCRElGHT. Camden, may, 1=48. Ordinary's Notice. Whereas, no administration (de bonis non) oil the estate of Ann Oilman, late of Kershaw District, deceased, has been applied for. I havo takeil possession of the goods and chattels, rights and credits of the said esiate. All penmna indebted td the estate are required to pav the same ver to mat those having demands against the estate will band tfceni in i'uly attested, to ine for payment. may 17. J. R. JOY, O. K. itt ^ Fire and Marine Insurance. **x GAMDEN INSURANCE COMPANY, (OF SEW JEBSEY.) CIIARTRBKD IS 1832. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY. 33 foP N. JERSKV.) CIIARTKHEO PKBRlTAtY. 1648. The subscriber having received *De Agency 01 the above institutions for Camden and vicinity will receive applications, and issue Policies at the current rat**, IV. D. McDOWAUL Feb. 29. 9 tf Wheat. The subscriber will pay the highest ma'ketprice, for good Wheat delivered" eitherat CV.niden orat liis milie on Sanders' Creek, aix miles above the Lown. J. B. CURETON. Can den July 4, 27 tf CTTIjc Charlotte .tefiersonian and Wade* borough Argus will insert six times, and forward their bills :o this office. ~ "'*** 111 Equity?Luncaster District* John Daniel, i vs > Petition for relief. Geo, W. Stinson, ct al N .? *?* It appearing to my satisfaction, that George -Wi Stinson, James T. 'Stinson, Dr. Thomas L. Donap and wife Mary, defendants in the above case, ire absent from and without (ho limits of tbie Stale; 3n motion of R. O. P Stewart, Solicitor for Petl? ioner, ordered that the said defendants do appear ind plead, answer or demur to the petition in the ibove case, on or before the 24th day of Angust. i84?, otherwise judgement pro confesso will be ea* --?i > ereu u^miiri uiciiii J H. WITIIE RSPOON, c-rifi. ? May 15, 1648. [$7] 8m ^ LOST, At the Stateburg Depot, or between there and Camden a pair of Gold Spectab'ef in a black case, \ liberal reward will bo eiven for them delivered as his office. [29 tf] * ?"> Prime Leaf Lair, Bacon, Flour, Butter, Cheee% ind almost every article of Groceries wanted by a amilv. at retail, at GERALD'S 2(?,000 lb.?. best Bacon Sidra for sale by . July 4 H. LEVY.