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. % It sb**-? : THE JOURNAL^ CAMDEN, MARCH -3,1S71. | New Hampshire. i : Following immediately upO* tfie heels of Sumner's deposition from the chairmanship of thc Coimuittee of For* cipr intelligence that New Hampshire lias gone Democratic m- t l^TlStAcfieltionsr ,</C full bis nrul three out * 1 Inamorata;.- M< ti tiufca rsrpilflic Riftf ?aiLs -fear - loss./Connecticut iii$T fW 'oirifrt? ;g<v>d'cxmnple thus sot. *S as.art indication that thferW|tf iyfr. 3ccy|iJppaition of t'tf. Republican 1'iriy baa begun, and (IifiV^cfolotifr, mdtiotial hate^ind injusand the countrytestored vzj **sasrJ m i., i,?,; . twMiWi .?4*hi ; -Yfroeo who. h*^9> lived SoutU during th?%str#i* trdubloQs years, well know tlftffl8ce#if,1Rs bfeen kept op, by our n^^e^cgcuiics, aDd that there has b?HbW peace., *al Kvet?: no* jo Congress, evil nicn, bftitvup6n tfelf aggrandizement, aro endgavoffff? to throw the South back into a military despotism, niid reconstruct lifcra acopod.-titfje, . . t i Van t tdo fmnnontlv call* , IT KmrnuLi x uaui/i t wry - - -w-| ^ C'T^TfTe1''iuU)fcii^u'of f 1 i'o Republican Par . 3e>y<m:.~ 1 r J ? ' tjt'tfifayanthai,.if a ?'rebel' President H-efaeted next year, and the South cVfifftftj aby*'Hc3m) to. secede again, or r^J^re'volClttoft,'the'Northmen should v#$i iigr with tlie,' besom of utter (festeucuan, and leay.o not a now living whitti than; .*li\ ' t v -it t; jn^rtity,'"^hnt infatuation, |^bl^f^bie,whcijq; his entire artrote^ihat'ouil pet pi; may-kpQW to whit ?nr?hsdi^1d^^e,, tiate,;buiiBed .by fanaticism, wtriifrag/l&ti otherwise sensible A?? * off / ..: a t .4 # * Uy^lfcMiPjie^dent,".. he means one otf-fcfcmccfttio J political opiuion. To Jut uiiVds flie f*o are vastly different, wt. Vlbwi c* tictfyry in New ij-aurpshirc seems .to be sufficient to lri^htea;ibe ^logician," as well as the <feli.l^in???beP8^iUf^be party of great adcM*K!efltf^* .rtu.k.-* ? -V L?. : t y a ua tUufottanale Paris. v . ^Th?cable brings us information that l'am 18 Id ptifeseVsioD of an armed mob, iWtUirted' a reign If -terror. Servojai 1 $^ngaisjm3 generals have heen killed or liuDg, .among whom are OenfcrnP Thomas; arid Lecomptj.-^gener^patladtnes and Coanzey .ara^id/to he prison era af the insurgents headquarters.-,. .All. persons of proml-* neiicc-are fleeing from.- the otfyv The " GbruiaiP aruiy/have paused in their. ^pm'eward march? and will probably ylari to tie city: The 'horrible cbndkion ^ tiuugs. may be faintly imrfgiood by reading the above, but the reaHty inust- exceed all else. * Vi^^ms tfrat/a terrible visitation is prance, and particalarly?opoo Paris, long regarded as tlfe^jjbiftrb <*f-gaiety and viee. ?W ?v **1*. ,, , , -tr<! iEncouraging $i?ns. . 'j ""ThVWeetitog-dn Monday Inst waB*oue raging evidences of ^^Jjgrtpopy PP*! peaceful relations wliinbie^. between .the peoples of the Tcrifaft-It shows that ;where;.there is mutual forbearance and kindoess,aod as Ioob as noinCBrtoper or- meddler interito and 'colored people can ! i^ina^ner which is pleasant to both noes. wo present a striking contrast to vjttfer portions of the State, and express Wz hopd'and belief, that the present good \\g"derstandiDg may long continue,; j?bu>hLWill sjarely.be the case as long; aS'-oo thoughtless, or designing person with base motives, comes to stir up sfpifo in a comtnunity~where peace and ^er prevail. -'*! lit t ^'?t for Joe." Paring the session of the late Peace Y.Ckmferencc, jvhile Governor Scott was 'tcceforing-the delegation, Joe Crews, ^deliberately waiked into the Executive ^Chamber and took a scat by the side of ^catMrafc Kershaw. The luttcr arose "fir3 a dignified manner, and said, {'Go- i ' v^rnbr,^ trill not ait ih the same room with Mr. Crews. Either he or I must retire." . Joe gathered himself up and eloped;. 7 ' ' / ' k C7? If? f?.j An) ' tor /' France.?Americans! ^rapce' is exhausted by this terrible yfitC" Many of her people are starving and Utterly destitute. Let us not forget her' early recognition of American 1 Independence,1 and the prompt and j^enerous aid she then rendered to oar xst?ugglfog Republic, and let us now share with her from our abundance in this her hour of need. v " "Hoar tbe-Cry that Comes Across 'the Sea l? Rallying1- song and chorus. Words and mnsio bjMxqo. F. Root. Publish<*I hv Root & Cadv. Ohicauo. 4 jC - TWfr Jit"? right. It is uo; time to - Criticise later acts. France needs oar help and should havo it for humanity's *akC, -' even if she had not "held out 1 tb& fcieiidly hand when .our days were . -dark;'80 we say our Chicago friends - -have done a proper and timely thing in .issuing -this song. It is stirring, and wdll calculated to arouse sympathy for ? - * tzmr $ ;'i ?. ' - ^S',< ; % " y V r <* r ~ i'?a the war-stricken peasantry," whose "( mute appeal is so touching. t W linger b the land sing it, and there *111 be no^ko^'food to j domination ?r Town OtRcVrdSatisfactory to all PartieM. Ou Monday last, a meeting of the citizens of the Town was held, to coosuit as to the municipal election, which takes place on the first Monday in. April next. " The . meeting organized by calling Iiitcnduht W. Z. Lertucr to tl e Chair, who requested John Kershaw, Esq.," to ?i ? TV I r Tvaruhnw then "CI Ufl W7CV1 Vlai T u.;- .. 0 introduced tho following resolutions which was adopted: ' 'v. Revived, That tho meeting observe the following order of business : that nominations for Intendant. of the town of Camden for the ensuing year'be re-' ccived, and a ballot bo taken upbo suchnominations, and the one receiving a majority of tho votes cast, be regarded the regular nominee of this meeting. Resolved, That the same order te observed iu reference to the nominations for Wardens of the said town. Upon tho first ballot Mr. James M. Davis was declared -the nominee for Intendant. ...' ' w After various ballots, tho following wore declared nominees for Wardens, in the order in which t.hcy were nominated ) John Kershaw, George Crosby/ Sam'l. Place, John It. Goodale. The meeting then adjourned; all professed themselves satisfied, and we hope we may chronicle the election of the above ticket, without opposition on next Monday week. Another Ka Klnx Proclamation. From the Union Times we learn that1 the following order was posted on the advertihing board in the town on Monday last': ileadqrs, in i nth lh vision, f ; Department So. C4.. ~j 8peoial order no. 3, k. k- k. "Ignorance is the curse of God." < For this reason, we are determined that tho members of the Legislature, the School Commissioner and the County Commissioners of Unioo, shall no Ion eer .officiate. Fifteen (15) daya notice from this date is thcreforo given; and if they,; one, and all, do not at' once and forovdr, resign. - their present inhuman, dts? gracofnl aud ontrageons rule?the retributive justice will as surely be used as night follows day. * A4so/'*'Ati honest man is the noblest work of God." For this reason, if the Clerk of the said Board of County Commissioners and School Commissioners docs not immediately reuounco nnd relinquish their present positions?then harsher measure will | mast assuredly and certainly be used. .Vn* / rtnfirmnfion. reference to the order? heretofore published in the "Union Weekly Times" and "Yorkvillc Enquirer." Trill more fully and completely show our intention. By ordeV of the Grand Chief. A. 0., (3p?pd Secretary : : { March 9,1871. It is understood that tho Sheriff and School Commissioners Have tendered their resignations, under pressure of circumstances. It is also stated that effortsAre being made to have the Governor order an election to fill the vacanoies. In the event of a new election being ordered there is scarcely a doubt, but that competent and rcspeotable officers will be elected in the place of the vagabonds who have resigned v ________ ? * *?'. From the Columbia Phoenix.' . United States Senate Chamber, Washington, March 18, 1871. Sib : Enclosed please find copy,of a letter, written this day to the gentlemen whose names are attached at the bottom; and, as a friend of good order, and one who, with myself, earnestly desiring tho prosperity of our State 'and the return of peace and harmony, I de sire you to .publish id your vaiaame journal, and oblige, yours respeotfully, T. J. ROBERTSON. To Mr. Julian A. Selby, Columbia, S C United States Senate Chamber, "Washington, March 18,1871. Gentlemen : The disturbed cobdition of affairs existing in certain localities of our State has caused me the greatest concern. Sinceroly desiring the prosperity of our State and the happiness of all. our people, I would consider it the most auspicious act of my life if I could be productive of aDy good as a pacificator. . It is unnecessary for me to enlarge upon the terrible evils which threaten the State if the antagonisms of our society are not repressed. My idea is that the true road to peace is by peaceful means, by justice and kindress to all classes, so that none may feel themselves alien from the Govern- i ment I am not Banguine of the effeot of laws unless they are sustained by public opinion. My objeofc, then, in addressing you iB to ask your aid iu arousing and con? centraMng the opinion of all good citizens in favor of law and order. Know- iifg your intelligence and good intentions, I venture, though not! of the same political organization as yourqclves to invoke your aid iu the premises. Mv suggestion is, that you put your I sokes in communication with the leading citizens in the respective Counties of the State, so as to ,orgaoixe and combine the moral power of the State in favor of peace, good order,, and obe^ i dienceto the liy. I cannot but believe that the ba|>pS<Bbt results would follow your exertions, and harmony, good order and general J \ y / f j#.~v * It i i r iontent woald^i^n rerisit our dislrac^ As3C^p^^ou o?/my earnest desire to obedient fijj^fojy J To A!ffcsrs;1jf l^^ershnw, M. Olftit- i lerj-J^^ijy^ g. McGqwan. THEbOAMP.AIQN.pF 1872L Wendell Phillips Acknowledges that a Demooratio President is Virtually'Elected.' ' ' ^ ; A tl<mrsome?itD?' itunr* drunkard into sobrfcty.' TPoeesibly the ittsult'of- ; fered and' the peril brought- to the Kopublican party by the' removal;of Mr. Sumner may have this effect on the. natiofp>" Wh ntay'sce loyal men iafcthclj North Ttrlty to the defenieof the Union. there it twtf one thftlg aK)rB.,! for Congress to deMnor der to gigir the-1 dearth sfarrnnt dP thfl llepublicaa party,.;1 nnd'^bssibty of the union. jjccx-ow grew now adjourn-' witbouit authorizing martial law at the" Booth t?r?sfb the' Ku-Klux, and they have assured. the election of a Democrat to the &e?tdencj. Indeed,1 {he aood of Washington in regard to the fcnercliv of the South: is such that ^ -consider ^?he matter about: edltled. - The thirty three Republicans who last week removed Mr. Sumner from hie poer^eleoted a (Democratic President-So* T'85f?^ Whether Grantwilfbongetft to'Taoon-a Demdoraticjtickct is of course uncertain Probably he does riot hhnaetf know yet. Hot evidently Butler's bill on the Ku-Klux is not Itkely to become .a-.law. The same subserviency thatrito dirt in tfcflj Sumner matter stands ready to defeat: that. Any substitnte t hot sends "Southern assassins ito bo tried by a jury of i fellow-assassins is a mockery. ' Nothing short of shooting half a dozen Southern millionaries at the. drumhead; will awe the Kd-Khix into submission,' There seems no likelihood of such vigor either in Cfdngross or at'the White House. The Satito DouiingoOollar on Senatorial necks Shows ihat ihey belonged to a man "who has entered on the course whefe Andrew Johnsou perished; How far he intends to advance on that pathway he does not hltuaelf-now know-.-? But the descent is fatally -easy. We did not expect much from General Urn alian Jin ?rtlinpxnf>ntCfilv U uuti x/u? H?VH ?w -W ? 1 J arose to the level of statesmanship in ,the matter of the fifteenth amendment and-of (he Indian.", we smothered ell our doubts - and gave him* large Confidence. The lasYfenr- mouths, dappad by this insolcht interference witli Oon-' 'grcssj feveals (he ttfno. W-e-pewisted in ^believing th'atMr. Motley *a? moved Tor adequate cause until' Mr. Secretary Fish's clumsy letter dispelled the illusion. That act, seen in the light cf tliis tittaek on Mr. Sumner; wag evidently dictated limply and solely by spite toWafd the -great Massachusetts senator. - James the First, said, when he came to London to monnt bis throne nnd (band only blundering-officials, "they have flirca me n secretary who cannot WritcJatW a speaker who cannot speak." Grant is understood toYein the same affliction. And the Massachusetts renegade who-helped Mr. Fish to his bovish rhetorio did his wot k so poorly that he betrayed the ecer'ef, and let the world see-that, after wr months' incubatiofc,< vthe department coald'not hatch a decent &cc(i?e. J ust as that discreditable act was floating a Way into ublivioo comes this usurpation,'which puts the :pre?ent Executive 4nito the company of Jackson's bank* intrigues and Johnson's stiack on Stanton. The revelation it makes of the Servility of the Senate is disheartening to all lovers of free government; -Every nian knows that eoftli senator who roted for Mr;. Sumner's removal did so solely because tho President had let him. understand that only'on; thaP condRioh^oould he hope to have any infloeuee at the de* portments in securing office Jbr his friends. We tell only what is an open secret at Washington. Politiciansthere, attitudinizing on the floors'of ingress, use words in a Pickwickian sense and varnish base aett^ith Comefyphrasefl. But it is fit the people should'know the plain trhtK. The President has bought off Bis opponents by Tcfusing all Wittier to'listen, in the mattercrfapperotlrioots, to iho recommendation of toy member df Obbgress who voted with Mr. Suin. tret. ' The only excuse individual Coogressmeh make for changing their votee is that to be ignored at the departments, when asking offices fbr their supporters, is death to their political hopes. ' if Santo Domiogo is annexed, Grant secures it by threats. and bribes. Th? poorest moorortr will need but littlo effort fo . recall the eery embassy that .bought a Keystone vote, the judgeship which twotra Wolverine, and the herring post -.Xhat made anothorsepetor put on ihe.Dutmogo Collar. Of course, when a party beoomea merely a "ring" to divide, the spoils it touchos its downfall. It is sad to think that the power of a great party, should have fullen iuto (ho hands of such low, mercenary sol. fishnets. It is sad that we oan oppose to outlaw assassins at th*? South, band ed together, mercilessly, and at every sacrifice, for at least a groat object? secession?that we oau oppose to them i - - -r a_:_. .1 i , OD-ij a gang ui qwjos, Dimuiiiivosjy oxbibitiog themaeljea for lale to tl\e highest bidder, And so. cheated of half our. gains, betrayed in the house of our frionda,' we mwt raOj for 'another such fight as that whioh orushell Davis and balked JohosoQ. To pre von t tho choice of a Democratic President mny bo imposflible. But our effort uiu'stgo deeper then that. Wa must begin to educate the people into the determination that if, encouraged by a rebel President^ secession ever hits its head again . at the South', the North will sweep rebledom. with the besom of litter destruction, and leave it no ruler bu>th^ BWord until every now living White is in Hia^rave. ,{?, .. ' Wendell Philips. L': Somebody Bays, with bomeiy foroe ; You can't eat enough in one week to jaat a whole year, ewd you can't advertiae' en that plan either. .. -k V- - / \ 0 ' * 4 oonsistiog in port of ^ r . Ac.. &c., Acc. ~ S*?JW!T '^r-ry*: Togcth?r WiW? a fell'SUPPLY af FANCY :# FAMIL? GROeBRIE% : -v- - {' ? : " ' Crockery ware, -; sg ' ; *y ^^Dry Goods, BOOTS. AND SHOES, * *"' * * A j Their GOODS are ?Urof tjif) , . ( ^ '0cst Qtiaiity. L> u i j And in order to reduce tbelr 8to?k, a* soon as' possible, they nrfbffering- them at a very SLIGHT ADVANCE OS COST rxm CASH. \ "" "**? - J :' OUe ns a calf,1 examine'mt GOODS, and icofn ourPricea before purchasing elsewhei;#.: , -.Tiiey pve the highest prices for till kinds of Produce, in . . f h iSOQDS or 1^ J. & T. J. JONES. NEW FIRM. ; *? " 1 -{* :* i - 4'?. ! Messrs. CLOUD & ZEMP. J. S. CLOUD, F.L/ZiLfc Denlefrs III DRY HATS, ?H0JE$, CLOTIIPiG, &c. Their STOCK* i* new and complete, and was p 11 rehntied for r CASH. ..The Senior. FaVt^rtin* been tortg.rnnd he hopes, favorably known to the 'public, and thanklng'thrcw Tor their patronage ii? the poet, solicit* tor the NEW 11 KM, a continuance of tluvsnme. ^ Having purchased for ' ASH, ^Iiejr arc prepared to sell their GOODS for OASS OKTIjT, / at LOW FIGURES. They, will do all in thrir.powcr to please their customers, both iu GOODS, and PRICES. CLOltt) & ZEIiIP.. March 23. tf. Liquors? Liquors? .. y H ;#? t *. ' ' , f Having opened.? First Clam Bar Room, I?m iifepfiml to fiirniflh those who feel di?< piwod, with ?n g*oel|ont article of ! : ' COIlN WHISKEY, ;; BYEWHItKKV, C . BOURBON WHISKEY, MONONGEHAT5A. WHISKEY, GIN,HUM, 40, Malaga Wine, Uhtrry WInfef .. . Madeira Wine, Port Wine, BLACKBERRY BRANDY, . GINGER BRANDY, KIMMEL SCHNAPPS, ALSO ' ' ?.<?: , V ' ? daampaigno X . ..in BorxtEs, ;;'v; ! Fresh Ale and Lager on Draucrht. ;*?. M.. SMITH, # General Liquor Denier, * 2 doors.above the Market, Broad-st, ~ * 1 Camden, S. C. Hub always on hand, a select stock of LXQtrons, . of all kinds and BEST QUALITY, to which ho respectfully invites the attention of the fonblic, and solicits'a share of their patronage. | Maroh'M. ESTATE SALE. J BT permissian of the Judge of Probate, will be sold on Friday, the 7th day 'of April, the personal estate of the late J. L. MrDowv ell, doe'd, oonsistinc of MULES, CATTLE, IIOGS CORN, FODDER, SHUCKS, House hold and Kitchen Furniture, Farming Utensils, &o;, Ao, Terms made known on day of sate W F.RU8SELL, Mar 03. St. Adiu'r. j 1 ? . r i X'atent OOTAOON ROSEWOOD FINISH METAL 10 buri/Kases, jUH-TIGUT and INDESTRUCTABLE for PROTECTING AND PRESERVING THE . . I) I ., A I ). Thin subscriber keeps the abeta celebrated CASES on band, which, for durability, neat, nesa and finish cannot bo surpassed. They are.air and water tight, therefore will proserve the. body for a long time, which has been proven by a number of Undertakers North and South. They cost but little, if any more than well made Walnut or MahoganyjCoffins. ' V> ALSO On band, a ooraplete assortment of WOODEN COFFINS, Lined and Uulined, Stained and Varnished, or covered Handles and Trimmings to suit and at prioei to aait the cireumsUnces of all. rd;.w jri Jt. J. McCREIGHT. March 16.12m. Undertaker. ' t .V . . * ? v . i ? . ! ,NEWJTQfiE.:;j fliSl8esale and Retail % 11 ?J3as 80 hand and id constantly >c * eeiving supplies of " , floull, I (aimed Oood*. SXKOTNES, ' vf salmon;.* : tomatoes^ . ? (jove oysters, . ~ fh- lobstejus,; lard, ac* ,. r 'i?jji5>i!fI: waiti1, '.'jU : t7?ti-fctto JL4V^ jl?/> From Common to Fine &RADEB, o$ LP"\V PRICES CRACKERS, CHEESE, TOEACCO. MUSTARD, PICKJJES, AC. jg, All of which will be solJ at a small riS ranee on first cost,for i 0> Will mako heavy advances on consign, ments to hi* -friend* in Baltimore. vUmi station of buyers is respectfully solicited \ D.\Y. JORDAN, Agent ' ,.4, ; Cotton Food. , 7, I have on hand, a supply of the above named popular x : FEKTJCL12ER., ,Price at Factory in Baltimore, f&T>,00 per Ton, and wiH.pe sold h?fO nttbnt price willr freight ridded! Bevcrftfof the most saccessv fnl planters in this neighborhood - ooosidor it' eqriiif, if frul soperiorlo the Peruvian Gu^no, of which bo much has r been ?Ji<L ?Tho fol " lowing named gentlemen are referred tO'JM knowing its merits: ' . * '" r . " -"Col.'W. M- SHANNON. l-Mej. JlOLLN CANTEY, Col. R |Sl. SIMS, and .others.. . This Fertilizer combines EXCELLENCE and'CHEAPNESSi 14 equal in its re*Hits to ** 1 f ' - 1 -US om<.???: MaOtnnlUiftl ,renmnn \jtmriiui aim yi mw?o *** &* ?; be'sefittotba'soiL ~ -vr^^jAaS ; ' It matures the-crop three)o four jyeeIrajir adtanc*, audkreatly increase* tJio yleJil: D. W. JORDAN, -AgeHt. i jfarch 16. ' 3m, ; 'i ,! l;.T??T?iti|' /V ?-? * IMPORTANT NOTtCfr' Anmiilistrntore, Executors,{und oilier Fiduceries.nre nolifu-d tjiaV they trm*t coiue forward at onto nnil uuike. their jnhJiat returns to this officd. Those fnjling^o (o3di will be dealt with according-talk w. ' r Tfiis office will be closed next month. .. . J. F. SUTHERLAND,J r.. 'Marph Ifi. It. - *"j -? ^The Great Familyden Colds, Coughs k?r intenbtHy, it cure*'#udtJpnernl ~D ebil iiy' &?* and AV?nik Stomach, ker. Liver Cent; N?rwig. Sore Mouth, Cnneatiwi, Cramp ot plaint, IKspepaut or Indigowel OinpUtnn, Pain mi the Slotyacb, Holerli. Diarrlmfu Painters' Cuilc< Asiatic Cbujera Diarrhoea I ami Disentail. *- j At/UED EXEpNAhrr, 5J ctres iYlfms. 8or\, IWwe liprns, fic.tkl*,* Bruises ?iul4^>rtfin?, HWHIiiie o| the- Job)**, JKfcg Wotiu -ittul ltyter*Brok?m ^Breasts, Xpafod Feetr'ftud ('tlilbliuim, l^pftwfoivffiSiK 111 tka/jEate. Xt:iirnt^i;? nmt . Rheimnrtimn. It is $i cure rcrtued/*-#* Agu^CinOs and Fe.tornd^' J " * taken int?rnabyi4^^M bpTulultcn^d with iiHtk or wbtet\?>r '?t?de into a. syrup withmolasses. ForVCough, a few 'drops on ?u< car, ent.-n, will be more effective than anything else. ' ^*?Er SeCpriutod directions, which accompany !T Sheriffs Sales. v v' - * ?? ir s'.ji * ' . ' * ?/ v7- ; c Shlbiep'8 Office. OaWDEX, S. C? MarckatjbJSfl. .By-virtUo of .8uodry.W.rifa. Ofjfh Fiu,'to n?e directed snd.hjdgcd, I wilf proceea to-sell in front of the CpUiX House in Curwien, on Monday, the 3d dky; of AprH, within the legnl hours of rale, tbe fuBowing describedproperty, to;?it: The romaining portion of t^e aitfiAg'off the Homedt?fd-of one tVnct of Load iu'thiq County, on westpide qf^iterce' Hirer, containing.-fiix Hundred'Aorro, mure of less, tended north by Laid*- ef F; "Flannigs n, Henry Heius, JJarbaiy Bdsfi; e?*$ by Landa of J. V. Kennedy, Wia. Keltyioouth bv Londs ofvHe,iry Smith, estatoufhtfs Young; west by.Lands of Joseph Lavrbo^tv. l1, Wiihania and Lewis Sharp* Levied od.as the property of .Thomas Sessions, at theeofcof VV. Z. Leitner. - AXSO "One Tract of Lnnd ih thia Conntf/fJ-ing on both aider of the Stage Road. leading from Camden to Lancaster, containing Three Hun." dred and Fifty Acre*, more or lee*, bounded by J^auda of J* AT. lograhm oh the north; vyeat by Lands of Mrs. Knox and Jsrucs M. Bowers; aonth by Lands of J no. . H. Ingrahm; east by the estate of Dr. \V. C. Cautljen. Levied on m the property of Jiu.hf.Tp* gruhrn, deceased, at the suit of E. Barnes. r ALSO Eight Head of Cattle, seised updermorty gage, as the property of#. J. Benton,-atthe suit of Jesse Truesdel. AMO One Tforso and Three JTead of Cattle, Hulsed under mortgage, as the property, of llano Mattox, at the aUitof Geo. Aldan, Agent. , > "; ALSO Ono.Mule, Cow and Calf, Sow and P,igs, one Yearling, seized under mortgage, as the property of Swep Champion, at the suit'of. Mrs. AmeliaElias. Adm'rx. ? A 1 ALSO Ono fine Mulp and Sevon flead of Cattle, seized under mnrtgngo, as the property of Jno. R. Pace, at the suit ofWm. Clyburn, Assignee. Terms Cash. Purchaser paying for stamps and paperR. J."P. BOS WELL, March J).?3t. S. K. C. * , I { NOTICE! To U. S. In. Key. Tax Payers. NOTICE is hereby given, that I bate is^ Bued Warrants of Distraint for the collection of all past duo Toxes in "the County ot Keif* . show, and placed tho same in the bands of Joseph Galluchat, Jr., who is ordered to enforce the same AT ONCE, in accordance with the law, in such case made and provi. ded. K. J. DONALDSON, , U. S. Rev. Collector. P. 8. All persons indebted to the Revenne Department, as specified above, wfll savb ] themselves from extra costs by meeting me . In Camden, on the lid diiy of April?Saleeday J ?and settling the same. > J. GALLUCHAT, Jr I Deputy Collector ( Mar. 2J 2t I *? m |^H ** - * . HENRY T? HELMBOLD'S M FLUID J| 'feilclT*^! Ei^tct Catawba Grape Juice. or Livety?jyl?int?, Jaundice, Jbliou* Af? yM frctyuu, Jjjjlior Kerr out Henduclio, Coa? wfl .ti?e?e*d?Etc.,TuWy- Vegetable, Contain' H ing tin Mercury, Mineral* or Deletarivo* jB II i I III J.T| I'llillllllilll'Hjli^ nnt p negative, superseding castor oil, salts,B mtaTfaiA-,*: i'R?. t5Mr^ * Tj^tihianiiorf ac>^^H ceptibje ft> thb swnufcb, "They gh-# tonuj^^B pnei catfee Wither nausea nor griping paintT^^^! TK?5r*?rcoWoierbrifii) mwii mxr??ivirrr~^H figuration of m tyappenr iniraculourto the weak and en- V^H (Wane. II. T. llcltnbulu'* ouipopnd Pfuid^d^H K timet Cat?wba Grape Pill* are nVt regar quoted-, frbft^tb^WeMltoli-atijaresjaltfi PillaV Grape' l'ills,'beingplfeaij&ljrtdiite am! odor, '^j Jo not' n?c?Mt*o. ifctofariag W yrice Kitty Ceutrt* &*' ? J Henryl^taaSfe^ IIIGHI.Y CONCfeSTRATRO CO.MrOl'^D FluirtExtmt Sww^akST'B Will radically exterminate from tS?if?W(F?..Mj NV jogs, Tuinora, Ca'ncepni*^Aflecl ion*, Node*,. lirtve bceaoslabluLthnthu ly^oi \ : . ?*: ' ' *'' Y? ^ ->*#**? Befog prqpr*i: Vf^reiwlf' 1or tlj^VScfre f 1 complaint* ita Blood'purifying pmpcrfirtf ?rd' ,]l greater thnngny oftter-peep^atHMi of Q?r- > OOHMMILi _ It trim ma feiitf *1u?M >?,t 'I : I ?tnte.Qf hy?l^?and WfrltT/" Fw purify inc the ^Jk blood,- removing nlUthrooie WMWrtJWfhwmP ' I iligrrtM awning ft om nh imfwru stsfo oRhe fl bhwd. nnd the only reliable sod eflrctflaK fl kiiown remedy for ibe <Wre ef parv* and1 Mms. fl swelling ,of the 1>one*, uleerstftiM of the ?kMi,-?u4 b^ttfrfyiMg the coinplextwePrioe, 31 periwttl*.. HHNR^T^mJIBOXjfs B bidder hih/ iUlebmfkm of ibe Kidneys and <41|i?ddrr, P*^ " < I, 5 ri^k ^ u^ ^ ?r Hbc 4WcWIM HhikK ttusaTngiof Jto BdtyiiicTwvM vtikf fclut), Eruption onthe Face, i'allwi timiew/UinTersal Lassitude of the Uttimttt. Mk U.^usn ?t<i -"t* l-l M n. ...? * . I Ml IJwrd by lu-cfWMn'ttpWea of ctght?*? tQ Uwnty five, fu^i'ruui thirty fiv^.lv flAjr. J tit* qr iu tla' decline. or change wf 1 rC4)jt?tiia,i('n.'Ut of.ittfc9?>.paiiw; bed-wetting in. A children. - a ioT cb r. Vall i&ejiLi adflfifc t i etc.. mi perking y..poi!w in aff?H>t?oM -for | which-it-ft. uwdr-nnd ayjihititto J mad mooimeclion .wjtJr,tt?bftr boU'tHMfrVAtlk.* -r -: r^XDIES. 'Hm? ^ 7 Ift many, jftftfrm*. pec *lwr*? ja4w?? gfcir * of luumAff ji Remetly?u* in' Chhrnwi* *?jpt Retention, Ir- M regularity, ^laiaDiikiMa ?c ;i*?ranf?P?W, of tilt.- of ibs. ?teh*.? H<i?er?rhtB|r or M-totca* Btorility wid-?U ompjaiina- inaifrpt? to. ife * rx, whotktt niiwox fr?m in^fitfrtwy J th.r moBt-otrjiin nl / for.enfeebled nndoehPafb cmietitntiew, ?fl both Hoses niot a H t^fBttait^^flOMfcr.' A of the aim.? djpjtae* ?r ^niptimwy/ ' J| H. &^LMnOL&^ cure* diaeu^arabitffr^pnprudeficea, haV**- i its-ofdwi j?jtM <&- iir all their atagea, at- \> ' littteespanae, littlo,or no chnngefr dirf^ incfittviMiiwice^and no expahiis.' Jl c*gy?- . StMS I Poianojfa matter. < J * ' -V *t ?fc\. - ' ^ C <*., * .y? > QeDry?T:jffeh6Kj^W?Pw^^<*?^ftt|? ] ciiun'ot be Wptte8*X& p Race W?A, etigW I be found the only specific reined? "in e?ery | apcciei df Catoneoea Affection. It j&mBf 1 eradicates pimpled, spirts, scorlutff$rjliS% 1 indqrstious of tbo eutaneoas msmbriu^rrffcr ' akin, frost bites, and nil purposes fur which salvos or ointments-are- uiwdt- raV>aw#eskin to a state of punty' and a?flmp?f|JI J insures continued healthy sctionto the of its vessels, oa wiifch dopeods tbo nwwfr ^ clearnessand rltaatx^complexion so "be* sought njid'adiiiirt?tf.v'But Jiowemt-valaaHe ax * remedy for existing defdfctr? H. T. rteliobold'a Rose Wash bus 'owJtJJJ* tuined its principle qlaira. to onj^oltMWt.' ronage, by posse using uk wmim it a Toilet Appendage of tn'fl most 8umu0^it t and Congenial character, combining in m , elegant formula those prominent requisites, M Safety und Ethc.acy?tho invariable sccon**""""-* pnniuients of its nse?-as Preservativs.sndl 4i| Refresher at the Complexion. It. is an excel** tontjl.joUyvjtof Jdypkiutic Nature, and as an* I Full and explicit direction* accotapan*#^ metlidnea. Ai ;'\4 J v Evidence of Hie no?t responsible and re- A s&a&s ssssftaflR 1 au4"0fwordbf30,000no8?l?eitrt J mid.woooMuendaiyWtei?,'aianyofwwl8u?* 1 from the higbeat sources, inoladmg ominc- I I oation in tbflTiowfpapora; be dooariot i>tV J from tfie ftct that fftn fcmblfir rank as Standai* Preparation, and do nbt-oeed to be proppe' 1 up b^cortifioateej s./^4 Henry f. Ilclmbold'n Geiifo " ?, ? ' ' 4%* . < 5 4 \\ ' PvAAAPaiiAIIC. Delivered to any address. Secure fron (i observation. J 'ESTABLISHED HPWAHD OF TWEN. M TY YEARS. Sold by Druggists-ewywfcere Address'lettergforinformntion, incoafidenes to HENRY T- HELMBflfoD, Druggist end CJjOOlWt. , .1 , . , : Onlv Depots: H. T. HELMBOLD^S Dryg nod C houiionl Warehouse. No 554 Broadway, fl New York, or to. Jtt. T. JIELMBOLD'S J ModicaJ Depots 104 Soattt^eoth Street, PhilOTHER. . , ^ Feb. 33.?3m.