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\ The brig Advance, with Dr.'Kane and his par ty on their# expedition to the Arctic regiotis, sailed from New-York -on Tuesday, and was nc companied down the Bay by a large number'of friends. The following is a list of the oflicers of the Admnce: Commander E. K. Kane; Sailing-master, J. j Wall Wilson; 1st officer, James x?tooks. zu uo. James McGeary; 3d do. Amos Hondsall; Surgeon, Dr. J. J. Hays; Carpenter, Christian Olser, and one or two. others. A meeting of tho Masonic Fraternity of N. Y. was held on Monday evening, at the Medical College, Crosby street, for the purpose of bidding * a formal farewell to their brother, Dr. Kane, commander of the expedition. Jos. D. Evans, deputy Grand marshal, delivered an appropriate address, to which Dr. Kane responded, speaking in high terms of the liberality of the projector of {he expedition, Mr. orinneu, who was presem,. A largo number of ips Masonic brethren resolved to accompany the'Doctor down the bay, in a steam boat chartered for the occasion, to bid him God-speed on his perilous voyage in search f >r. the long-lost Franklin. % The whole number of ships' that have been sent at various periods, to look after the missing navigator is about 30.? Charleston Courier. TO THE SICK. For the effectual rooting out from the system of a diseases brought on by indigestion, billiousness and im purity of the blood, it is a widely and well known fact . that" WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS are the great PANACEA. Throughout the entire SOuth, these Pills have long been held in the highest repute, both by private individuals and by the Medical faculty of our country. Southern fevers and Southern diseases generally, yield to their influonce at once; and the unfortunate victim to "eartbly ills and woes" is made to thank Heaven that a sovereign balm has been provided. r Let each-try them for himself and if the medicine fails to satisfy, the experiment shall cost him nothyig. Thos. J. "Woskuak, Agent for Camden, S. C.,and sold by Druggists and Merchants throughoat the coun try. June 28?ly. POISOWXC. Thon<amIs of parent who n e Vermifuge composed o CaMur Oil, Calomel. Ac., are no? aware, that w hile they t appear to beneiit the-patieot, they are actually laying the foundations for a series of diseases, such as salivation, lorn of sight, weakness of limbs, $r. In snother column will be fioun'ti the advertisement of Hobensark's Medicines, to' whicn we ask the attention of all directly interested in their own as well as their Children's health. In Liver Complaints and &J1 disorders arising from those o&ahillious type, should make use of the ouly genqioe medicine, HobeussHt's Liver Pilk. l?r"B? xot deceived," but ask for Hobensaek'* "Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, nod observe that each has the signature of the Proprietor, J. N. HOBEXSaCK, as roue else are genuine. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. important to dyspeptics. Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN, the tbue dices tive fluid, or gastric juice, prepared from RENNET or the FOURTH STOMACH OF THE OX, after direc ctons of BARON LIEBIG, the great Physiologica Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON. M. D.', Philadelphia. This istrulya wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION and DEBILITY, curiug after Nature's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the GASTRIC JUICE. Pamphlets, containing Scientific evil dence of its value, furnished by agents gratis. Sec noI cea monz the medical advertisements. wi?? ?a??????? DIED.?In this town, on the 31st ult., Mr. Anthony Douglas, aged 53 years, a native of Gaiwaysliire, Scotland, for 35 years a resident of this State, and for the last 5 years, of Camden. DIED.?On Sunday raornirg, 29lh May, after a brief illness, John* Allison, infant son of TLsimae F anrT Rlizalvfh Shannon. acrcil six months sod nine,dap. aThy day without a cloud kalh passed." * * W. CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. BA00IN8. per jsrd 121 to 13 BALK ROPE, per pound 9 to .. BUTTER, ....per pound... 20 to 25 BEEF. ..per pound 5 to 7 BACON '.per pound...'. 11J to 14 COFFEE, per pound ."..10 to 12 CHEESE,.....per pound 12 to 15 COTTON,.,...per pound 7 to lOi CORN,..,....per bushe 70 to 75 FLOUR, perbarrei 5i to 6 FODDER, per cwt $1 to 1 * IRON,'. per pound 5 to 6 LARD,... ....perpound 16 to MOLASSES,... per gallon, 31 to 44 N AILS,.., per pound, 4 to 5 OATS, per bushel, 37 to 45 PEAS,... per'buahel, 62 to 75 POTATOES, Sweet per bushel. 37 to 50 , Irish, .per barrel to.. RICE, !..per bushel.... $ 3 to 5 SUGAR, per pound ...6 to 12 SALT ...per sack. 1? to 11 I. O. O. F.?Kershaw Lodge, No. 9. rl^HE Regular Meeting of this Lodge will bo held JL at their Hall, on Friday Evening, at 7 o'clock. D. R. KENNEDY, Secretary. THE MOULTRIE HOUSE/" fSI.AWn. TnE subscriber begs respectfully to inform his numerous friends and the public generally, that he has taken a lease of this delightful resort, which he will open for the reception of visitors between the 22d inat. and'the 1st July next The subscriber is now engaged in procuring new furniture, <t<i, of the most elegant description, and is determined to spare no expense to render this Establishment one of the most agreeable and desirable Summer Residences in tke United States. The Moultrie House can accommodate two hundred guests, and is most pleasantly situated, fronting and within a few yards of the ocean, the invigorating breezes from which prove equally beneficial to the seeker for health or pleasure. Of amusements there will be no deficiency, 4 Billiard Tables, and 3 Bowling Saloons being on the premises, in addition to which Horses and Carriages can be procured at any moment in the immediate vicinity of the House, thus enabling visitors to avail themselves of the delightful rides and drives that the magnificent Beach affords. Boats also, for the convenience of Fishing Parties can always be obtained. The Table will be supplied with every delicacy that the markets of New-York, Havana, Key West and Charleston can furnish, and the Bar will contain none ^but the choicest Liquors. The Subscriber's long experience in the business justifies him in saying,In conclusion, that nothing will be left undone on his part, for the comfort and gratification of his visitors, and his chief care has been to procure assistants and servants who can be depended upon. ? THOS. S. NICKERSON. 1 June 1 s 23 3t. 1 ? i CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. 1 THE subscribers have this day formed a Co-Partnerobip for the transaction of a FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS in this City and New-York', under the firms of ' O'NEALE, CRAWFORD & CO. No. 6 Boyce A Co'a wharf, Charleston. 1 O'NEALE, HILL A Co. New York. R. O'NEALE will continue to reside in Columbia. The bouse in this City will be under the management of D. CRAWFORD, and that in New York will bo conducted by N. B HILL, who will open the house there anterior to the 16th proximo, of which due notice will be given. Wo tender our beat services to opr friends, with the _ usual facilities upon consignments, addressed to cither house. R. O'NEALE, i DAN'L. CRAWFORD, N. B. HILL. , ? Charleston, Jt:nc 1,18JS3 23 S * & List of Letters, , REMAININO in the Post-Ofiico at Camden, S. C- f Juue 1st., 1853. .j Albert, John J - Miller Robert ? Aaran Miss Frances McKiunon J P ti , Aran Jane McCaskill John 2 O Addison Martha Murphy Joe a Allen Miss Caroline Marsh James i Boykin S H Moseley C F Bell J F Malloy D. r< Bradshaw Nathaniel Morrison McK d Bailey James M Mills Cyrus E h Bruce William McCaskill Alex c Bradley John W Nelson Columbus n Barrett Newton Nelson Francis Boycin Peter O'Bryan R a Cook Sally J Powell James McD 3 Catledge Catherine Rogers J E Catiedgo Jefferson Robison J K ? Dean Joseph ""RembertRII , Douglas Leonora Spears Thomas j Davis N Shiver 0 , "niwlrino TIp T. A Qfrtlroc Rnann Evans Wellington SpradleyJB * Freeman Matthew Sehorn D E , Fox W Stokes Martha S Foster Sarah Stokes Ephrahn Gunnison A W Sanders William Gregg James Snowden James Goff Lavina Team Kitty Gadsden JII Thomas William Howell S A Thompson Solomon Haigwood Rebecca Thompson J H I Hopkinson George Toralinson W H ^ Harrison Mr. Wilkinson Miss J A Kelly Wiley Wheat Beckham Key Elva " Whitaker James , Lynburg J. R. Welch Lafayotto Love S C Walker J C j Lacombe E M ' Wright Martha McCaskill Mrs Ann 2 Walons William McKay Robert Toung Winnifred Mills Clayborn . Young John D 2 s McPhereon Fanny L Young Allen 2 j Persons calling for the above will please say that ^ they are advertised. r JOHN N. GAME WELL, P. M. g 820 REWARD. * I WILL pay tlie above reward to any person who ^ will apprehend and lodge in the Sujpterville, j Charleston, Columbia or Camdeu Jail, so that I . can ^ get him, my man PHILIP, a Tailor by trad^ who j runaway troin Uonirnoia auouc me iuui aiurcu msi. 3 Said Philip is a mulatto about fire feet nine inches 5 high, rather slight built and has a Large black mole on hie chin. He may change his name and deny that he belongs to me. He is believed to be in Charleston, as he lias relatives there, and he may have a pass as he can very easily procure one. toUX S. RICHARDSON, Jr. June 7, 28 2t Facts cannot be Doubted. Lrf the Afflicted Read and Ponder! ?r More than 600 persons in the City of Rich- * mond, Va., alone testify to the remarkable cures per formed by CARTER'S SPANISU MIXTURE. The great Spring Medicine and Purifier of the Blood is now used by hundreds of grateful patients, who.testify daily to the remarkable enres performed by the greatest of all medicines,Carter's Spanish Mixture. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin,Liver Disease, Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores, Aftions of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat, Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones and Joints, arc speedily put to flight by using this great and inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been found to compare with it It cleanses the system of " all impurities, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the digestion gives tone to 1 the Stomach, makes the Skin clear and healthy, and restores the Constitution, enfeebled by disease or bio- C ken down by the excesses of youth, to ita pristine vi a gor and strength. y For the Ladies, it is imcompnribly better than all the cosmetics ever used. A few closes of Carter's d Spanish Mixture will remove all sallowncss of com- s plexioa, bring the roses mantring to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and improve the general health n in a remarkable degree, beyond all lha medicines ever 0 heard of. A large number of certificates of remarkable cures r performed on persons residing in the city of Richmond Va., by the use of Carter's Spanish Mixture, is the best evidence that there is no humbug about it The e ftress, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and pubic men well known to the community, all add their " testimony to the effects of this Great Blood 1'urifier. Call and see a few hundreds of the certificates around the Bottle. -1 None genvine unless signed BENNET A BEERS, c Druggists. ^ Priucipal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE, A Co., No. * 83 Maiden Lane, New Tork. T. W. DYOTT A SONS, and JENKINS A HARTSHORNE, Philadelphia. And for rale by I1AVILAND, HARRALL, A Co., and P. M. COHEN, A Co., C arleston ; and Z. J. I)eIiAY, Camden, and by Druggists and country merchants generally. ( Price $'.00 per bottle or C bottles for $5.00. ^ FOR SALE!! Agreeable, Healthful Residecne, Valuable Tan- ] Yard and Tract of Land. THE subscriber intending to leave the State, offers -i for sale his Residence, Tanyard and Tract of J Land, containing one hundred acres, lying about 2 n miles North of Camden, on the Road to Lancaster. r. The House is new, well built, has a basement 10 feet jhigh, and on the second floor 4 good rooms?with a q piazza fronting south?standing perhaps on the most ^ elevated point in the neighborhood, it?is in full and ( clear view of Cook's Mount, about 26 miles distant. n Attached to the house is a garden and all necessary ^ out-buildings?new and in good repair; there are on v the premises two Springs, one within 60 yards of the g kitchen. On the Tract, there are about 30 or 40 acres of live- ^ ly pine-land fit for tillage; and also a very elevated ridge running west from the Public Road, which would furnish several eligible cites for Summer retreats, or * permanent residences, being one of the most healthful ,, sections of the world. | ~ Also, a Tanyard in full operation, with all tho necessary nparatus, of suitable buildings, vats, mill, Ac. The subscriber will sell the whole together, or par eels separately, but prefers selling all to one person. g, A credit of one, two, and three years will be given, and possession immediately. f May 31?22tf J. D. MURRAY. Fresh Lemon Syrup, " OF Superior quality, tor sale at WORKMAN'S Drug-Store. a Kirkwood House for Sale or Rent. ADWKLLING with ten Rooms, newly linished, ] with Kitchen, three servant's Rooms and Stables ? attached. J. B. F. BOONE. ' May 31?22tf [! Notice. 11 THE subscriber is expecting in a few days 250 Bbls. ^ of superior WHITE LIME in Hhds., each 5 Bbls., which is offered very low in lots not less than 2 Hhds. if taken from the Depot. C. L OIIATTEN. ^ May 31?22tf Casli! Cash !! h A SPLENDID assortment of Ladies Dress Goods ft at Cost for cash, consisting of Bernges. Tissues, S Grenedines and Foulard Silks of the latest styles and a< Qnnn? tnvtnrna A MM r?llQTir?0 Pnr tlift T Itm ma.m 1. UUCOb bOAbUIVOi w v'i-HW ?VI VIIV UUUlViS to JIWW ?? Dffered, as I am determined to sell these Goods at o prime cost for cash. E. W. BONNEY. n May 31 tf a ?? tt Notice. 1"MIE unpaid Notes and Accounts of R. W. Abbott, . in my hands for collection, will bo sued in pursuance of instructions, if not settled at an early day. J. B. KERSHAW, Att'ny. 1 May 31?22 3m. J Cigar*. i, 1L0T Old Plantation Cigars, w 5000 "Rio Hondo" do. 5000 Sylva Brand do. For gale by W. a MOORE. Ladies' Elegant Spring Dress Goods, [N New Styles, of Berages, Tissues, Grenidims, Ja- 1 conete, Lawns, Silks, Muslins, ?tc. Just received J ind for sale on the most reasonable terms at fr March 29 ' BONNET'S. * * > v.. m&mmmM * 3N and after tbis da'to the Passenger and Mail \ Train will run once a week, say WEDNESDAY, tjl? vice a day, from the Junction to Camden and backr ucj onnecting at the Junction with the Night Passenger cer nd freight Express Trains from Charleston at 8 o'clock 'r l. M., and bring up Passengers and light freight: Stock gjn 'oultry, Eggs, Fruit, and other light articles will be e<j iceivecl at the Camden Passenger Depot, on Wednos- . ays, at 10 o'clock A- M., and connect witli the night ^ Ixpress Train (down) from Columbia. It will be ne- to essaryfor shippers of stock to give three of four days . otice, that cars may be provided for them. ( Tlie Train will run directly through to Columbia . id back on Friday?one day only. Schedule of Running Time. FIRST OR MORNING TRAIN. .eave Camden at 4J A.M. trrive at Junction at 7.45 " "| ,eave Junction at 8.00 " Lrrive at Camdon . 10.46 " SECOND, OR MID-DAY TRAIN, ON WEDNESDAY. ..cave Camden at 11.30 A.?XI. Arrive at Junction at 2.16 P.M. ..cave Junction at 2.45 '* Arrive at Camden at 5,15 '' N. D. B AX LEY, Agent, Jan 18 3 tf _ NEW BOOKS. COLLIER'S Notes and Emondations to the Text of Shakcspearo's Plays. "1 5reat Truths by Great Authors. A Dictionary of Aids ? to Reflection; Quotations of Maxims, Metaphors, Aphorisms, Proverbs, Ac., from writers of all ages. Dictionary of Domestic Medicine and Household Surgery, by Thompson A Smith. H 31ements of the Laws: or Outlines of the system of J Civil and Criminal Laws in the U. S., and in the sel several States of the Union. Designed for general Co uso. By Thomas L Smith, ihakspcare's Complete lVorks, Life, Plays and Poems, a j *ew editions of Moore, Scott and Milton. tei iVirt's Life Patrick Henry. jeyard's Second Expedition to Babylon and Neneveh. Summer Cruise in the Mediterranean, by N. P. Willis. Ihady Side; or, Life in a Country Parsonage. Su Svcryday Scripture Reading. ? ?he Society of Friends. tomance of the Forum. r| 'ales of the Southern Border. Webber. J Sssays and Miscellaniesby Grace Aguillar. bu rd Vol Miss Strickland's Queens of Scotland. wi th " D'Aubiirne's Hist. Reformation. * or< 'homas' Travels in Palestine. 1 Chen's Camel Hunt. wi lird'8 Nick of the Woods. roulding's Young Maroonors. ? toland Trevor, or Pilot of Human Life. B .'lie Bible in the Counting-Honse, by H. A. Boardman' D. D. . -. i x)ve Affairs in our Village 20 years ago. larie do BemiereA Tale of the Crescent City. i eat rice, by Catherine Sinclair, tachel Kell. eames' Diary, by Thackeray. _ Ir. Brown's Letters. 4 toger's Essays on Reason and Faith. "I Jnglish Soldier in the U. S. Army. ? lall'a Legends of the West. C. !lara Moreland. V. lount Julian. ? lesperadoes of the South-West K 'ictorial Lifo of Davy Crockett. ignes Sorrell, by James. [ate Stewart ~~ V'ild Western Scenes. icalp Hunters. | tide Rangers, Ac. A. YOUNG. JMay 31?22tf LI MR. SQUIER Jo I \ T ILL remain in Camden for a few days. During ? ' his stay ho will open a Room over the POSTiFFICE, for the purpose of taking Daguerreotypes. nd will be happy to waft on those who may favor him fith a call. * Thankful fortheliberal patronago which he received unng his previous visit to this place, he would still olicit a continuance of the same. At his room will be found a large collectiou of specN N( lens, among which is a Daguerreotjpe of Mr. Calhoun, W no of Jenny Lind, and one of Robt. Burns, Likenesses takeu of sick of deceased persons at their qr esidence. ? Daguerreotypes, Portraits and Engravings copied. Tli Instructions given in the art, and apparutus furnish- Th d if desired May 17?20tf Notice. w A LL persons indebted to the^ Estate of William D. t\. McDowell, of Flat Rock, Kershaw District, deeased, are reqdested to make payment, and all having Ieniand8 or claims against the said Estate, will present hem paoperly attested to the subscribers. ? W. R. JOHNSON, ) S5 james L McDOWELL, [ Ex'rs. a. a. Mcdowell. ) May 31-22 5t JLOST, f~\N the road between- Camden and Kirkwood a L/ Smali. Brass Kettlk. The rindcr will besuita- y ly rewarded by leaving the same at this oftico. j May 31, 1853. go ladies' Water-Cure Establishment, ^ AT COLUMBIA, S. C., Sh f7" KPT by DR. EDWARD RILEY and LADY. Sil Rl For the Cure and Relief of Ainenorrhoea, Dysino errhoea. Prolapsus Uteri, Fluor Albus, Barrenness otn early marriage, and Nervous Prostration, 4c.; Ca )isenses of the Eyes. Ears and Nose; Throat and CUest lj)' lomplainto?Asthma, Bronchitis, 4c.; Diseases of the .iver, Spleen, Stomach and Bowels; Dyspepsia, Con- ,nc tipation, Piles; Rlicuraatism, Gout Paralysis, Neu- Go dgia and Nervous Complaints generally; Cancerous PU1 omplaints and Old Ulcers; all Diseases of the Skin, *^t? Irysipclas, Scald Head of Children, Tetter, Scrofula, t. Vitus' Danco; Dropsies, Sick Headache. Tliia Establishment is now open for the reception of } .adies, where all their diseases, chronic or acute, will sccivo devoted attention. Gentlemen can only bo admitted for treatment in ases where their wivvs are patients. No small chil- ^ ren can be accommodated, save those brought for the \ are. ' cle Those who prefer bringing their servants can do so BI^ -co of charge, provided they attend to the baths and 0f bambers of their respective owners, and observe for trictly the regulations of the house. for Each Lady will have a separate room, with the com- 0f ?t8ofhome. j9 r For an entire outfit, with board and treatment per ^ t lonth, from $75 to $100 will bb required, always in I y10 dvunoo. nca No patient can be received for the euro of chronic wh [lections for less than two months. ]Jn GENTLEMEN (with their servants) from a distance cru rill be accommodated with board and lodging in the wo icinity of the establishment, convenient to their bath ;fl f wuse, andwillbecharged$75 in advance for 2 months' j?g reatmcnt, exclusivo of their outfit. All conitmiuiea* fh ons from l.adios to be directed to Mrs. R. H. Riley ; ub, hose from Gentlemen to Dr. Edward Riley, Colum- wjt ia, S. C. April 12?lOtf Biti ~~~ ~~ tflti Three Hundred Dollars Reward. sal, IT71LL be puid for the apprehension and delivery giel T T to the Jail of Kershaw District of IJiram, a ue- co, ro man, the property of L. W. R. Rlair, a fugitive Doi om justice, who stands indicted for the murder of l'ri Irs. Jane D. Young, committed on Friday, lltli inst. ? aid negro is about five feet 8 or 10 inches high, thick et, has heavy eyebrows, with small eyes, holds his -.j ead far back in walking, is said to have a small scar n the back of his hand froip a burn, with a scur run- t|ir ing through it caused by a cut from a knife. lie is tw( bout thirty five years of age, and is quick spoken v(jr nd intelligent. , JOHN D. YOUNG. " Camden, S. 0., Feb. 22, 18r,8. 8 ""a JACKSON HOCSC, J rS NOW OPEN for the reception of Travelers und KOjf L Boarders.- It is located one door North of Messrs ^ haw A Austin's large Grocery Store, and opposite ic Charlotte and Camden Stage office. His charges orC( ill be moderate. . THOS. liOONK. an(] May 10. 19. tf in f JAMES M. Ill IlvT, {J? Formerly of the American Hotel, 1 IAVING purchased out Mr.*Stein's Merchant's fori Hotel, King st, would be glad to see any of his sun iends. Has reduced his board to SI 50 per day. ' Mav 10. 10 f?t ' 1 >uth Carolina?Kershaw District. bt jons n. jot, ksqcirk, oRDiXAar. 17"HEREAS, Daniel Hearn lias applied to me for T letters of Administration on nil and singular : Goods and Chatties, Rights and Credits of SamHearon, ate ? of the said District aforesaid, dosed : these are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and gular the kindred and creditors of the said dceeas to be and appear before mc at our next Ordinas Court for the said District, to be holden at Cuma Court House on the 24th day of June, instant, show c.:use, if any, why said administration should t be granted. Given upder my hand and seal this 6th day of Bun ^1853, and in the 77th year of American Independence. JOHN R. JOY. O. IC. D. Old Wines. CASE Old Hock Wine, 1 " Fleur de Roza Wine, 6 Bnskets Ilcidsick Champaigne, 1 Cask Old Sherry Wine, 1 do do Madeira do. 1 do Champaigne Cider, 1 do Old Port Wine, 1 do " Holland Gin, "genuine."' 1 Case Superior Wine Bitters. Just received and forsale low by May 24?21 W. C. MOORE.IlauK. AAA Pounds superior BACON HAMS. For VA'U sale by W. C. MOO RE. BAKGAINSr DRY GOODS AT COST. ^HE subscriber having determined to close this - branch of his business, offers his large and well lected stock of Domestic and Fancy Dry Goods at at, either at wholesale or retaiL To one wishing to commence a business, this offers uro opportunity. To an approved purchaser, the ms will bo very liberal. B. W. CHAMBERS. Camden, May 17. 20 tf ?2?~The Lancaster Ledger, Darlington Flag and rater Banner will insert one month. New Tailoring Establishment. ^HE undersigned begs leave to inform the citizens . of Camden and vicinity, that lie has commenced siness, next door to Workman's Drugstore, where he 11 bo happy to serve all who may favor him witli their lers. " Cleaning and Repairing in all its branches executed th despatch. P. H. PAPE. May 17-20 tf ranch of the Bank of the State of South-Carotin at Camden. LLL Notes intended for Renewals at this Bank in the months of June and July, must be in tho orilal signatures of the makers and endorsers. D. L. DESAUSSURE, Cashier. May 17 20 - 2m B and 6-4 INDIA MATTING, for sale low to 5 to close, by E. W. BONNET. 1 RAIN Cradles of a superior quality, for sale by T K. W. BONNEY. L SILVER Mounted Carriage Harness, of Johnson's mnko, for sale at less than cost bjr May 17. E. W BONNET. mortgage Sale. WILL sell before the Court House door in' Cam den, on the first Monday in June next, FOUR KELT NEGROES, ns the property of Jesse Wcsiger, and mortgaged by him to Paul T. Villopigue, foreclose raid mortgage. THOS. BASKIN, Agent May 10. ($150) 20?St "mygoods, II* CHARLESTON, 8. C. BROWNING &, T.EMAN, ). 209 & 211 KING, CORNER OF MARKET ST., ill offer to FAMILIES and PLANTERS visiting Charleston this Spring, the CHOICEST STOCK of rAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS iat has over been offered for inspection in tills city, ey invito an examination, and assure their friends nnd purchasers generally, that their prices will COMPARE FAVORABLY ITII ANY MARKET IN TflE UNITED STATES. Terras Cash or City Acceptance BROWNING A LEM^N, Successors to C. <fr K. L. Kerrison ?t Co. May 10. 19 tf iddler's and Coach Maker's Goods, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. THOJIAS MACKENZIE & SONS, No. 222 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, M PORTERS and DEALERS IN SADDLERY, HARDWARE and COAOHGOODS?offer to uthem Dealers Goods in their lino, such as Stirrups idle Bits, Ilogskk.s, Buckskins, Buckles of nil sorts' eb's Patent Leather, Axles, Springs, bent Felloes' afts, Castings, of all sorts; Tacks, Saddler's Sowing k, Serges,-Patent Canvass, Cloths, Oil and Brussels Carpetings, rriago Bolts and Screws, of all sizes In short eveng needed by a Saddler, Conch Maker, and Harness iker. Being DIRECT IMPORTERS, with ample ans, we can offer to Southern Buyers as good ods, at ns low prices, and on as good terms, to actual customers, as any other House in the United ttes. Try us, and address THOMAS MACKENZIE A SONS. 222 Baltimore street, Baltimore. May 10. 19 3m* Professor Alexander C. Barry's TRICOPHEROtS, VR Medicated Compound, for preserving, fastening, * softening and promoting the growth of the hair, ansing the head, and curing diseases of the skin, I external cuts, bruises, Ac. The common consent all who lmve used Barry's Tricopherous, whether the improvement and invigoration of the hair, or eruptions, cuts, bruises, Ac., places it at the head all preparations intended for like purposes. Hiis io ill considered assertion. Figures and facts bear lut. The sales average a millions of bottles a year: i receipts, in cash, $100,000. This year the bueia will exceed that amount. The number of orders icli (Jaily arrive at tlJe depot and manufactory, 137 indwny, New York, addressed to Professor Barry, dosing cash, and requiring immediate attention, uld scarcely be btlicved. The wholesale demand rom 2,000 to 8.000 bottles a day, probably exceedthat of all the other hair preparations conjoined, e popularity of the article everywhere, and the Bral terms to demcrs, combine to increase its sales h great rapidity; and improvements in its corapoon, made at considerable expense, adds to its repuon as well ns its intrinsic value. For sale whole5 and retail, by the principal merchants and drugts throughout the United States and Canada, MexiWest Indies, Great Britain and France, and by rtch, Jones A Co., Camden. Sold in large bottles, cc 25 cts. May 24?(Jin* $20 REWARD. > UNAWAY, on last Tuesday, the 17th instant, my Li boy RICHARD, a white mulatto, about five foet CO or four inches high, tolerably stout built, about mty-two years old, with strnight light hair, has a y sulky appenrancc, and auswers quick and short en spoken to; said boy lias a short thick foot, his ids short and thick, chubby fingers, Ho has the rofn blister on his forehead just above the oyc\vs, lie may try to hide it by wearing his cap or hat vn over his forehead, ho will be sure to pass him* "for a white man, for ho is very while and has been ing great care of his skin for some timo. When he ho had a cloth cap and black coat and a dark colli pair of pants; ho will be sure to change his cap [ clothes as soon as ho can, he also wears his hair rout straight down to hido tho scar of fho blister, is a Shoomaker by trade, though he may not go at business expecting that ho will bo so advertised, 'ho above Reward of Twenty Dollars will be paid his dolivory in any Jail in the State, lie will be 3 to givo himself another name. JAMES DOWRY, tradlevvillc, Sumter District. S. C., May 17. 21?5t VARIETY STOVE WAREHOUSE. BART LETT BEAT, Jr. MANUFACTURER AND DEALER XX HIE MOST APPROVED STOVES, RANGES, Farmers' Boilers, Ship Cabooses, Gas Oveu?. Charcoal and Hard Coal Far nates, Oven F ouls, M Iron Castings Generally. 238 Watpr Street, New-York. May3; ... . . 18 -..3io E. XV. BON.YEV, Bank Agent and Getieraf Merchant, CORKER OF BROAD AXD YORK STREETS, CAMDEN, S. THE CAMDEN BAZAAR. NEW SPRING AND SIMMER GOODS. Selling at Charleston Prices. , YN7K would respectfully, inform the X/adies and T T Gentlemen of the town of CanJden and its vicinitv, that wo have just finished unpacking our next stock of SPRING AND S.UMMKR GOODS, selected of the latest styles and fashious, consisting of allkiudi of Goods for ladies' Dresses. SUCH AS Calicoes, Muslin, Barege. Silks, Ginghams, Jaconet, Ac., & c. Bonnets. Needle-work Collars; Mantillas, Sacks, Veils, Sleeves, Cuffs, Ac Ac. ,v~ A. large assortment of Ladies' Ties, Bootees and Slides Parasols, Pans, Ac. ALSO?A LARGE STOCK QF GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING; (of every variety,; Hats, Caps, Boots. Shoes, <Cc. With a general assort 1 me'nt of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, AND CROCK' ERY. and different other articles, too numerous tt 1 mention. Soliciting a continaance of patronage, we remain ' The public's obedient servants. - M. DRUCKER A CO. ? May 3. 13 tf TO THE 1LADIES. " MRS. CARPENTER has just received a small assortment of FRENCH LACE BONNETS, s beautiful article; and a few choice RIBBONS, of a new style. May 3.?2t ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! GCONSTANTLY on hand and for Bale by ) May 3. FRANCIS L. ZKMP. Notice. TIIE books and accounts of H. E. Bradley have been placed in my hands for collection. Immediate payment is required, and all accounts remaining unsettled on the 1st of June will bo placed in an of fleer's hands for collection. May 3.?5t. . F. J. OAKS, Assignee. Porter and Ale. 9 CASKS Byass' LONDON PORTER ' mi 2 casks FALKIRK ALE. Just.recoived br " May 3. J. A. 8CHR0CK. Soda Water and Ice, KEPT alwavs on had by May3. J. A. SCnROCK. NOTICE. 1MIE Town Council of Camden are dc/irous ol . hiring by the month, ten ?r twelve able bodied hands to work on the streets and ditches in the town of Camden. Liberal wages will be paid for the same. All applications to be made to cither of the Town Coupcil, or to the Town Marshal. By order of Council, J- , L. W. BALLARD, Marshal. Council Chamber, April20.' NOTICE. ALL persons arc hereby notified and cautioned not to trade for or receive a note given by ro< to Nelson Newman or bearer for fifty-five dollars, da ted the 15th January, 1858, and payable the 1st o; January, 1854, with interest from the. date. Tlu consideration of the note having failed entirely, 1 will not pay it unless compelled by law. ROBERT PHILLIPS. April 25. 17 St. Pure White Lead. A LARGE and fresh supply of Harrison's extn quality Parlor Lead, Chrome Green, ground anc dry; Linseed Oil; Spirits Turpentine, ?tc. drc. Jus1 . received at Z. J. DcHAY S. ' 1 SPECIAL NOTICE. THE subscriber has removed to the Store lately occupied by Mr. C. Matheson, on the corner o Brond and York Streets, and is now ^receiving hh supply of SPRING GOODS, which, in addition to hit former stock, makes his assortment very complete He would be happy to see his old friends and cus tomers at the " NEW STAND," where he hopes t< entertain them by showing them pretty Goods, anc selling them great bargnius. For particulars "se< small hills." . E. W. BONNEY. March 20 13tf * III Equity?Kershaw. Tflumas Frascr and wife vs. W. H. Hollevman et nl. ~|T appearing to my satisfaction that Wiley J1. Hoi JL leyruan, one of ttie ueienaams in mis case ro sides out of the State, it is ordered, on motic n of T. B. Fruscr, Solicitor for Complainant* tliat lie <lo appear and plead, answer or demur to the Complainant's Bifl of complaint within three months from publication of this rule, or failing to do so, an order pre confosso will be entered against him. TV*. II. It. WORKMAN, a e. k. d. April 5, 1953. [S7 j 3m Leather! Leather!! Leather!!! . A GOOD assortment of every description. Just received and for sale by March 29? 13tf WORKMAN A BOONE. Tarrant*' Seltzcr^ftperient. A LARGE and freah supply; also, Ellis' Solution J\. of Citrate of Magnesia i Snlph. Quinine; Sulph. Morphine, Hydriodate of Potash, Iodine, Ac., Ac. Just received at Z. J. Dell AY'S. March 29tf 1U1ID. "Cousard's"lIam3. Received and for sale by Dec. 6,1352. SHAW A AUSTIN GEORGE HOPKINSOft, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, Practises in Charleston and the adjoining Districts yOmcs No. 9 Broad Street. SELLING OFF! $9,000 WORTH OF DRYGOODS. TT AVING made arrangements to leave Camden in XX July next, I now offer my stock of How and Fashionable Dry Goods AT COST FOR CASH. A very considerable portion having been purchased in New York a few weeks ago, the stock will be found as fresh and.attractive as usual. Having only two months to dispose of the Goods, GREAT INDUCEMENTS will be offered. tyEnrly calls arc earnestly requested, as I must positively leave at the time stated. JAMES WILSON. May 10. 19 tf Segars! Scgar*!! ScffarsI!! TUST received, a fresh supply of SEGARS, some with short names and some with long ones. All to be sold for cash, if I can get it. May 20. JAMES McEWEN. For Sale. ("tUBA IIONEY and HORSE SHOE NAILS. J May 10. JAMES McKWEN. IUcu'm Goods. FANCY colored G-4 Tweeds. French Summer Cossimerc, Italian Cloth. Drap D'Ete, bleached, brown and colored Drills, Marseilles and Silk Vcstings, Silk, Muslin and .Silk and Linen Cravats, Stocks, Fancy Ties, Gloves, Shirts, Collars, Hats, Ac. March 29. McDOWALL A COOPER. WILLIAM TARVER, CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER RESPECTFULLY informs tho citizens of Camden and its vicinity, that he has located himself one door above Mr. P. F. Villepiguc's store where ho intends currying on the Cabinet making business in all 118 VUnuua uiatiiiiivo. ^ ~ {^"Furniture repaired, polished and put in complete order. All orders executed with neatness and despatch. Funerals furnished at the shortest notice. April r.?1511* W. TARVER. - L? LLJ?I?1?!?1-?LI1 IIAR7IO** FEHA1E COLLEGE, At Sumter Mineral Springb, fit- Cn Ttwr. Professor MORGAN,. Pre*idcnt. \\f II-L be organized diul opened on tkpjksi day o *1 Julie. . y> V- . Circulars will be eeut to appliearttP; , ~ ' May 17. - 29 r *// ff< * ' ' MISS C. E/PAPIfcf^'' RliOKXtliV EBOM COLUMBIA. BKG8 leaye to inform "tho ladles of Camden a vicinity, tlrat s*lie lias established herselfSt-Cain' den, where riie will tuke pleasure In dgiz:g all work iu the line of MILLINERY AND DRKSS-MAX4KG. Being experienced in her-Jbosificsa, she ptULJshe can make till wofk left in her hand* in (he neatest ~ manner, and iu the most fesMotmblc style.- ftiebop*a by close attention to business, to gniir-jr^hirit'-offtu.' ? -.2 lie patronage. * "' \S&A She may be found at tlic store one door auuthpf "': fl the Masonic Lodge. *" V ' 1 J5f Bonnets aud Mats bleached "in" a snpopb rborft, sons to give tlicin the uppcorance of newness. . 'V ; April 12. v. 13. tl ' ; cabkiages. . - ft At tlic Old Stand of S. A J. Gilbert,. -J-'Mk t E. M., GILBERT' contitmo the^CABKlAGM ] M O . B tJSINESS at the above stand, Ktw. '6b and 40 - ? Wentworth street, wliere they wilj be pleased tocihibit to their old friends aud customers a very exterv '*? - ? ?- TrT?rrTmwo" tlil ** J RIV.e siock oj > r-Liiv.i^cio, yum^i isuip uiubv vi ?i?w ' own manufacture, together with, the various otlK'P'^r^P' styles usually found in litis market,' Their loug ac? 3? \i' quaintancc with this market as mnnufheturers ud '. m J dealers will enable them to ofler.great mducements '^A purchasers, both in styles and prices... j Charleston, Aug. 20, . G7 if KODA OR MIt\ERAL WAT?B. HAVING 'procured a srw sud very complete *p- ... y;-? i paraius lor MASUKAcrucrxo and Bottlikg Soi?a ' ,- y. or Mineral Water, the subscriber is now ready jlo faf" " , nish Lemon Soda and sar.sarabu.li in any qwanftfj^r"'. / ? to those'whotileal in Hie article'.' ' Country Merchants, Hotels, Restaurants and. $ lio^.can be supplied at,ibe shortest notice. "* I Terms Cash. FRANCIS L ZEMP. - jr-; - Southern Chair Factory. ; ? THE subscriber begs leave to call the attat^B9^& <$? I wholesale Purchasers to-liis Stoek oTCahb SeaV. Windsor, Office, and,Dining Room Chair?, Cane.Scat . 4 Stools, <fcc.,.all of which arc ruade at l:is1pactoryy/near 1 Columbia. Hurinjg obtained Uie best raachinery noW nstt^fof , ' the purpose, and competent workmen, he i? prepared .. ' to fill Orders for any style of Chairs. ' V'* He does not invite.the attention of Purcliafcrdodua " v, establishment solely on the ground ofits lH3ng.it SfltalhV.'..; 4. era enterprise, but bccau.se he can supply as goal Avfinln fnMtf ae nlinan nr /.lmnnrir Htflft If; v *" -nv.?v?n?r. "?TV.r - *>3B ed from the North. 458^ . CHAIRS will he packed and delivered free.of ch<r^. at any of the Dejjots in Columbia. His Ware Rooma are orcr tl>e Messrs. Al'.cn A Philip's,' who aro Agents forlwabovtr Factory. " W. F. PRULTVAL.-.-^4* March 1. , 9 3m f X NEWSPRINGICOODS. AVERY hand*.roe AsWrtrtwntof^lljcind^ '% receiving nt A. M. dt K REKRKDYJS. ! March 29tf~ ?' ; i CASE of Crowe 4 Blackwelfs English Saqcea.cotor A sisting of Worcestershire, Reading, Harvey and John Bull Received and for sole by r ' .Dec. 0,1852. SHAW* kX$VTS. " ^ ? V.*:' Fors?i?... - A GOOD single horse wagon Harness. Also/SdRafc^.. , IileJi Potatoes, at $1 per bosbel. - \ 1 April U. J. CHARLES WORTH. TiinhvN ITnfou Water Whedi^?H WILLIAM M. SAADRRS ignht forJCersbaw.and.,. * Sumter District*, fSPl This Wheel> applicable*t<rallkihdsof Ma.requiring wnter power, the most simple and poweK- v ' ful, and requires lees water than any Wbeel inejos- ^ i tencc, and has the advantage of Working .ttUirely;. ..Vl submerged. I These Wheels may be seen in operation. attheA* >'K t gent's mills, fourteen miles below Camden, who Urllf . also superintend patting them In, if "required," or 1m -V- --'j may be addressed at Boykin'a Depot, 3. C. -V. j| April 12. JA . ^ \ f ~ GEO. ALDEI, ~~ > 1 . MiyCTACTtfttER AJTD DeaLERI* ' Boots, Shoes, and Leather.. KEEPS constantly on hand a Iitrge and well assort*' . ed Stock ofall kinds of Goods in his line. 1 March 1.?fltf Just Received* Z-^;. . 1| CASE Assorted Preserve*, ... 2 cases Ginger do... * *C' 1 " Reading Sauce. ?? y 1 " Harvey ; do;* ' J 1 '* John Bull do. _ * 1 " Worcestershire Sauce*: .. , . 1 " English Piccalilli. ? 1 ?' " PicklH. * u ii * . : . i . .. c siiueiicuu rictiri * !* ; By A. SCHROCK. CHARLESTON PRICES. HARNESS SADDLERY, -TROXK^w- '' \ MILITARY WORK, Ac. . Manufactured to order andwarrated. at CHARLES- ! TON PRICES, opposite Mr. Robert Man's Coach Fac ^ " C-br HIKE* AttilSTRONG. * jyTen percent, discount for cosh within 30 day*f March 22. 12 tf " ? r . ? S SUPERIOR CounUr Lard; also, Alum Salt. For sale by E, TV. BONNET." ^ BEST quality 4-4, 6-4 and 6*4 India Matting, for sale i low by & W. BONN BY. ]3INK APPLE CHEESE, Fresh Figs, Citron, Capers, Chocolate, Ginger Preserves, and Wash Powder. Just opened by E. W.' BONNEY. OLD Gorernmeht Jam Coffee, fine Chewiug Tobacco, and Adamantihe Candles. For salo by $ / E. W. BONNEY. ROCKING CHAIRS, Bureaus, Grain Cradles, Fanning Machines. For sale by Aptil 12?15tf E. W. BONNET. SUMMER Clothing and Hats, of the latest styles, for sale at BONNEY 8. BOYS* SHOES. A GOOD Article, received aud for sale 1?y workman a- boone. March 20?J3tf - r BOLOGNA SAUSAGES, Smoked Tongues, Superior Canvas Hams, for sale l>y J. A. SCHROCK. DRIED Figs, Oranges Prunes, Raisons, Citron and Curi nuts?a iresh lot just received by J. JL SCllROCK. MEAL and GRITS?a fresh supply kept constau -5j _ly on hand hy J. A. SCHROCK. WILLIAH M. WATSON, ASIIION ABLEF TAILOR. CAMDEN. R. ROBERT MAN, JACOACH-MAKER, ott Brond Street near the Tost Office. Camden, S. C. Builds vmd ropairs Vehicles of all descriptions, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons. A Wheelbarrows, Ac. May 18. "CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! ' > LEONARD CHAPIN, MANUFACTURER and Dealer in CARRIAGES 4 and HARNESS of every description, "Noa. 124- i'~ ^ Meeting at and 38 Wentworth-at next to the old Btnnd or liitoertt x umpin, uiot-icaton, 3. CFeb. 1. 6 tf BRICKS FOR SALE. * J THE subscriber has on hand a largo quantity of GOOD BRICK, wliich may be imd on application. s January 23. J.*F. SrTHFRL'ANP 1