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TELEGRAPHIC LNTEIXIGENCE^ Eater from Europe* , *. The B ritish Mail steamship' Africa has ar . rived at New York with dates from Liverpool to tbe.22d<- bit European Intelligence. The Africa has brought nothing new relative to the war. mi * . - ? J n U. J' kn.h i lie Austrian huu rrusamu ncaijf iiiiu uccu signed. In England the weather was favorable to the crops, aud there had been copious and refreshing rains. / * Commercial Intelligence. The sales yf Cotton during the week had comprised 40,000 bales, of which speculators had taken 6,000 and exporters 2,000 bales. The market opened with a good demand, but fell off at the close, principally on lower . grades. On the 21st ult., the demand was fair, and holders, firm, with moderate sales to the trade. Tfate Circular of Messrs. Iffilligan, Lemprere & Co., quotes Fair .Orleans at ft 1 2d., Mid tiling Orleans at 5 5-8d.,' Fair Uplands at 6 l-8d., and Middling Uplands at 5 l-2d. Messrs. Dehistoun's & Co's Circular quotes the Cotton market unchanged ; the better quali ties scarcer and firm, and the lower grade v more plentifuUbut not so saleable. .Middling Orleans quoted in it at 59s. 16(3, Middling ^Mobile 57s. 16(1., and Middling Uplands at 53s. 8d. The Circular of Messrs. Wright <& Gandy, however, quotes from 1-J6d^ l-8d. above the figures of Messrs. Denistoun & Co. The stock of Cotton on," hand is 731,000 bales, including 410,000 American. The tone of the Manchester market is more . cheerful, and all the mills in Preston have re opened. , The demand for Flour by the: trade was * good, and freely met by holders at an advance of Is. per barrel. West fern Can a I.was worth 32s. 6d;, and Ohio 39s. per barrel. Wheat had advanced-3d., and was quoted at from, 12s. 3d. a J2s. 6d". Corn was quiet, at 42s. for white. * Lard had advanced Is. per cwt. and was worth 52s. Beef was dull, as also Pork and Bacon "/as active at 40s. . Carolina Rice was worth 20s!; Common' Rosin 5 a 6s. 6d.; Spirits of Turpentine-503. x In London, Coffee was unchanged. Sugarsshowed more animation, with a partial advance. Rice had a downward tendency. R. R. R. "TIGHTNESS OF THE CHEST." commonly, so-called, is instantly relieved by bathing the chest with R. R. Relief. . ; BAD COLDS. As soon as you And yo'a have a Cough or Sore Throat, or experience any difficulty in breathing, check the symptoms immediately. Ifallowed to run on, they" will entail more serious difficulties upon you. A dose of lludway's Renovating Resolvent, followed with three or four Regulators, will immediately check; and cure a recent cold; and the continued ">se of the R. R. R. Remedies will speedily cure the . ~ost obstinate coughs. In many cases of confirmed Co umption, it has proved highly efficacious. It^ots powerfully, upon the luugs, and is a most excellent expectorant In live minutes it will loosen the phlegm, and give relief to the distressed. In many cases of Asthma, where' ?the patients were almost sufi'ocated, it has in five min utes given entire relief. In all obstinate cases, each of the R. R. R. Remedies must be used. ???t CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. BAGGING, per yard, 124 to 13 BALE ROPE, per pound,- to .. BUTTER... " ? 18 to 25 BEEP, 6 to 8 BACON, " 9J to 12 COFFEE, 12 to 14 CUEESE, " 14 to 18 COTTON, " 71 to. 9* CORN,....per bushel, 8T tolOO .FLOUR,...perbarrel,............. 64 to 1 FODDER,... .percwt:. i. 3.5 to 14 LARTD,... .perpound,.' .124 to 14 \fr>T. A S5KS nor inllon........... r. .. .30 to 42 O ATS, per bushel,.. 37 to 50 PEAS..... 44 75 to 87 SUGAR... .per pound, 6 to 12 SALT......per sack to 2 S mvufm ne?, : SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, HAVING b'een refitted and placed in complete order, will positively be opened for the reception of visitors on ' - ; THURSDAY, JUNE 1, ; BY ^ THOMAS S. NICKERSON OP THE MILLS HOUSE. CHARLESTON, S. C. jm. rpHE undersigned would hereby Inform the citizens X of Camden and the surrounding country, that has opened an establishment as a CLOCK AftD WATCH-MAKER, in this place, in the house formerly occupied by Mr. James Wilson, Merchant, and opposite Mr. McDowall's store, where he proposes to give satisfaction tQ . all those who may think proper to favor him with their patronage in his profession. !?t 1_~ j?. ?:*i. AU WOrK ID Ilia lino will ucuuuo Wikii IICWUI/OO i and dispatch, and.at the shortest notice, n CHARLES BOFENsCHEN. May 11. 19 tf RAGS! RAGS! RAGS! THE HIGHEST PRICE GIYEff. rpHE subscribers are paying the highest price for L good COTTQN and LINEN RAGS. Persons having them for sale, will find it to their advantage to address, WALKER, WILLIMAN & CO., Paper Commission Merchants, Charleston, S. C. Agents of the South Carolina Paper Manufacturing Company. May 9, " 19 # 3m.,; South Carolina and Central (Geor gia) Rail Koaa companies. NOTICE is heredy given, that on and after the first day of. July next, the South Carolina Rail Road Company, Charleston, and the Central Rail Road Company, Savannah, will discontinue the free forwarding business heretofore transacted by them. Freighters will please cease on and after the said first day of Ju-" ly to consign their merchandise to the Rail Road Agents, respectively, ap heretofore practised. JOHN CALD.WELL Pres't S. C. R. R. CO. R.' R. CUTLER Pres't C. R. R. SavaAhah Georgia. May 1st, 1854. 19 . 2m. T. T. T. . ITUST received at the "Oid Corner," a choice lot of O fresh Teas. K. W. BONNET. 2 ; , BEST quality Ladies' Kid Gloves. Also, French Embroideries. For sale low at the Old Corner. May 9. E. W. BONNET. No Excuse for Bud Bread. PRESTON k Merrills infallible Yeast Powder, a new article for making light and sweet Bread.? A large and frea h supplyof the above just received by >Iay 9. . T, J. "WORKMAN * CO. CAMDE5 BAZAAE, would'respectfully inform our fnfibds in tho . * T town and country tbatwe haver rtceived our stock of * -" SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, embracing1 a larger variety thatf-we have ever berate offered them, consisting inptfVo?-^ V DRY-GOODS?Calicoes, Mualina, Ginghams. Barege, Robes, Mantillas, Jaconet; IJwIiS, Checked and Dotted Muslins, White and Figured* with every other description of goods for- ladies' dresses, all of thfe newest styles. Bonnets, of all descriptions ? Ribbons, plain and figured, suitable for the season* and of the most fashionable style Veils, Needle-worked" Chemisettsd, Collars, Unrtersleeves, Mantillas, Gloves, Ac. Ac. ITosiorv in averv variety, for ladies and srentlemen Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, such as Coats, Vests, Pants, Shirts, Cravats, Ac Hats, Caps, Shoes, Boots, Ac. ALSO. A great variety of articles In the Saddlery line. Umbrellas, Parasols, Buggy Umbrellas, Ac. : / An assortment of Crockery and, Glassware,^Hardware and Cutlery Our stock of G30CERIB8 and PROVISIONS is large and complete. U ^SELLING AT CHARLESTON PRICES. ; Thanking thcpublio for past favors, they profnise to use every endeavor to merit continued confidence and favor. If. DRUGKER A CO. May 11. . 15 tf . List of Letters, REMAINING in the Post.Officd at Camden, s. c., May 1st. 1854. ? A.?Adams A Co. Express: Atkinson C.; Albert Eliza 2; . ; > : " ' ~ - B.?Brewer Raleigh; Birdell &; Beiton E. (X-^Ootton JoabCarpenter Nanoy 2; Clyburn Jesse N..; Carter-Capt. Ben or heirs; Glybura Wm : Crowell W. Ji . u.-r-uaoney wmiam; uaoney Ann. . K,?Elbins DavidEllis M. ,E. F.-?Fqrd Mary A.; Fl&nnigan P. H. G.?Graham Elizabeth; Green H. D. ' ' H.?Handley Rob s.; Hug^ins Jas. B.; Holmes J. R.; Harmon A. A-; Hall Wm., L?Ingram, John. . , J.?Jones Thos. J,; Johnson 8. J.; Jones J. K < K.?Kelly John; Kennrix J. H.; King Irving: Kennedy I. F.; Kneeland Gerar# - L.?Love Susanna * M.?Morton Joanna;' McKinnon Dr. .Clias.; , McCaskill Mr. A.Minton C.; McKenzie C. 8. ;. Mills R. 0.; Mosely John ; AIcNaughten W. D. . N.?Nolin.C.; Nelson Geo. j^Helson John; Nelson C.; Nelson T. J. . - ' 0.:?Owens Rich'd; Oakes P.; Ovt ens Sarah. -P.?Parcival Harriet; Purrinton J. JJ.; Price.C. A; K.?itoomson j?a.-;\Koacb . J. s.; Kivere Josepli;; Roberts S.. J. j Rodgers Elizabeth; Rogers W. C. S.?Stevens A the; Shiver C.;-Spencer Elizabeth?' Shay lor S:- T.2;/Smart John. T.?Tidwell Thos.; Turner E. M.; Taylor Wm.; Tyller W. H.; Taylor Bental 2; Turner B. J ; Taylor Eliza; Taylor George, v' " W.?Woodward Elizabeth ,- Wat Jnftes 2; Wheat Jane; Wilson Wm. . :. Y.?Yopng Hugh; Yoin James; Young Jane E.; Yound Hally JT. Persons calling for the above letters will please say they are advertised.. - _ * . J. N. GAMEWELl, P. M. B> St Ht WHEN the R. R. R. Theory was first declared to the world, skeptical persons doubted its correctness, and looked witRdistrust on the re edies j it possessed. Others, howeyer, struck with the originality "of its views and conceding merit .to.the theory, were induced to try. if the" remedies borne ont in practice what was claimed for them in theorv. A third class differing from the others and perhaps more numerous, without considering Tor a moment any merit they roight.be entitled to, tried them, merely as a v. uture, growing out of a desire for something new. We are satisfied with the result, for ihe public h&Q. received the benefit and R. R. R. Theory has triumphed. Not a day passes that we do not have admission from8ome hitherto unbeliever that their skepticism was uufouuded and convinced by reading our Family Friend, have proved by their own experience, the infallibility of our medicines. Not a day passes that we do not receive grateful testimonials of cures effected by these Medicines' "I was.seized with cramps and spasms last night says one, and had it not been for Radway's iteady Rein f 1 should have died with the pain." Another says, "my wife was slowly sinking with an affection of the Lungs and my neighbors Was sufferintr from Scrofula ?T Imsoon iliom Kntli restored to healf; by Radwny's Renovating Resolvent. A tbird says, " Railway's Regulators have cured me of habitual costiven?ss that was the burden of my life." Such are the characteristic testimonials we daily receive f the B. R. R- Ranicdies. 1 Radway's Readv Relies, the "first of the R. R. R. remedies, is the most quick and safe remedy that has ever yet been discovered for the instant relief of all ACUTE OR CHRONIC PAINS. . It is a certain disenfec'.ant and will neutralize the most violent poisons of Malignant Epidemics.. If the human system is seized with the virulence of Cholera, Small Pox, Ship Fever, Pneumonia, or other fatal poisons, Radwaiy's Ready Relief, used in connection with Radwa^s Reg-, ulntors, will check the violence of the disease, neutralize the infection, and will not only protect the system against sudden death, but will restore the body to health and strength We make this assertion boldly, and if any Physician or Chemist .doubts the .great pOwer which we claim for our Ready Relief, .over malignant pains, let the#m examine it and test it> it will bear the test. , ? * . RHEUMATISM. Tains stopped in a few Minutes- The moment Radway's Ready Relief is applied to the parts afflicted with rheumatisms, whethpr it be in the knee joint, the arms, legs; feet or loins all, fain and anguish ceases. caiprned ron twenty teabs. Mr. Charles M John,ston, Nashville, was crippled with a chronic rheumatism for twenty^years. He purchased from J. M. Zimmerman one ooiue 01 needy Relief, and one box of Regulators. The Ready Relief.'wa3 applied as eoon aait was obtained. . In.TWENTY MINUTES he was free from pain; In TWENTY-FOUR HOURS he could stand alone," Iu FOUR DAYS he could walk alone. By the use of'the Resolvent, Relief and Regulators, in ope month he was ENTIRELY CURED. A LADY AGED 85, had been crippled for years, could not raise her hand to her head. One bottle of R. R. -Relief, removed all pain and stiffoess, created *!_ 1 JA-Lt.lA J ' - -- new uie wiunn ner aisauiea oooy, restored each limb apd iointto a strong vigorous and healthy condition. The lady is well known in AshVville, N. C. Thomas W. Atkm, Esq., edisor of_tbe Asheville NewB, published the case in Kis paper on theT8th of October 1853.- . Sudden Attaoks. Cb'ajsps and Spasms. For all internal difficulties, where thepatienia suddenly seized ts >th Cramps, Spasms, Diarrhoea,* Cholera Morbus, one -teaspoonfu)- of Radway'a Ready Relief will in FIFTEEN MINUTES allay the moat distressing pains. FEVER AND AGUE. Let those afflicted with this distressing malady^ take Radway'a Relief internally,/ a tea spoonful every fifteen minutes three hours before the chills come on, and a dose of Regulators every night; also, rub the spine of the back down with Ready Relief.- It will entirely core.and prevent the system against Ague and Fever, f In cases of .Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Strains, Sprains, Bad Swellings, Heart Burn,,8our Stomach, Sick Headache, Radway's Ready Relief will remove all pain in a few minutes. R. R. R.?No. 3. Radwai's Renovating Resolvent ppesessea over all Chronic diseases that have been libgering in the sya tem for ten. twenty or forty years, The same- quick and powerful efficacy th%t the R. R. Relief controls oyer acute maladies. R. R. REGULATORS. . The th&d of the R. R. R. Remedies is the most pleasant arid sure Regulator of the User, bowels, skin, pancrea sod kidneys in use. -jjj*'' They are elegantly coated with gtftnjjpaasy to take, and free from the many objectionable annoyances attending the taking of pills. Radway's Regulators insure a regular and*healthy action of the bowels and liver. ^No person will be troubledjjth coetiveness, indigestion, dyspepsia,' liver complain^kidney difficulties, who will take Radway's Regulators. R. R. Remedies are sold by Druggists and Dealers in medicines everywhere. . RADOTT A CO. 162 Fulton St N. Y. rySoId in Camden by Z, "J. DsHAY and T. J. [WORKMAN A CO. May9?6m. ? ..j w-.-' -v. * * <'VC; i " ' " TV "*? x "***-? * *->" v. - ? Ufer- -7"' i - - - ? / . .. "_ ?* Execniive Department. Columbia, Sd May, 1854. WHEREAS information has reached this Department that on the night of the 28th February last, a murder was committed in Darlington District, upon the body of a slave named Peter, the property of L. A. Williamson, by a gun-shot wound inflicted by. Win. L* Williamson, who lias fled from justice. .Now, to the intent that the said WM- L. WILLIAM* SON may be d$prebended and brought to trial and -oondign punishment," I hereby offer a-reward of TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS for his.delivery into any of the-jails of this State! The said Williamson is about Ave feet eight inches in height, well formed,, sandy hair, red complexion, gentlemanly ip deportment, and supposed to be thirty-four years old. Given under my hand and the seafof the State, at - Columbia, this third day of May, A. D. 1854. . JOHN .L. MAN-NIKG. Benj. Perby, Secretary of State. May, 9-j4t. . POST OFFICE STAMPS., TO POSTMASTERS:?.The .Advertiser, Postmaster at Pleasant Grove, Alleghany county, Maryland !.<* thn first nersrm in th? TTnifpd who nhn??ived and.undertook extensively t.o publish the idea of fur- ' nishipg all the Post Offices in ttab country with cheap Stamps. All Stamps' made" by him are warranted equal or Bqperior to any other that can be procured for the same price, and whenever an/are sent.out iu' any manner^efective or unsatisfactory, duplicates will be forwarded on notice without extra charge. All -who order a set of stomps with a iull set of .changes for dates, only $2, (for thirty pieces,) shall be keft in Stamps, adlibitum. Full set with change, $1. When Stamps are-neatly made, with tnrhed handles and screws; same style as the regular Post Office Stamps, durable, efficient, warrantable, one to two dollars only; and Special authority to send by mail tree. Address, Postmaster, -Pleasant Grove, Alleghany Maryland. \ , (?"Any editor publishing the above withihis noftce three times, and sending a copy of the paper, shall receivo credit Jor ten dollars in wood* lettdV, or a ten dollar proof press or if preferred, a woo'd engraved newspaper head of the above value will bw forwarded. May 8 ' 18 3t.' A LARRK Kunnlv of Rtrvchhine. jfust received bv A May 9. X J. WORKMAN & CO. AN assortment of Lubin's Extracts, for tho handkerchief, has just been received by . May 9. ' T. J. WORKMAN & CO. Alteutiou DeKalb Rifle Guards. ?\7"0Y are hereby ordered to parade at yourRendezX vouaTat 10 o'clock, A. M. on Saturday the 18th inst, for Drill and instruction, armed and equipped as the Law 'directs. f;.' By order ofCapt. Mo flat, . * JNO. P. McKINNON, 0. S. Camden, May 2. 2t ^..18 , ; To Kent- * A COMFORTABLE two stpry building, having sjx good rooms above the basement, in which are three others, aiul one of them with a fire place. The situation is undoubtedly healthy, and iu a delightful neighborhood. On the premises'are a large stable, servants house, Ac. Ac. Apply to JAMES CHE8NUT. Mulbury, April 25, 1854. ijt .18 $50 Reward. SAN A WAY from the subscriber about the middle of January last two Negro fellows, named Anon and Martin. Anderson is 23 years old, about 5 feet 6 or 8 inches high, will ^jpigh about 150 or 155 pounds, has a pleasant countenance. Martip is a mulatto, about 17 years of age, has a surly appearance, and is slow in his movements, is about 5 feet 6 or 8 inches high, and will weigh about 140 pounds. " ' *. The above negroes were purchased at lh? saleofH. Hollovroan. in (lamden in .Tanuarv I flat" and are 8UD posed to be lurking in the neighborhood of Camden, vhero they are well known, or they may have gone to Newberry District, where one of them formerly came from. ? The above reward will be paid for the confinement of said negroes (or $25 for either) in any jail in the State so that I may get them. G. W- KELLY. May 2 4t? , 18. Notice. ORDERED that the Recorder publish in the Camden Journal fur eight or ten able bodied hands to work on the streets and ditches in the town of Camden, by the month; liberal wages will be paid for the same by applying to the Iutendant or cithor of the Town "Wardens. By order of Council, * . - . . Cv II.. DAVIS, T. Recorder. Council Chamber, ApriL 26th, 1854. ' WORMS! WORMS!! WORMS! !,! DR. McLANE'S V&RMlFUGE is warranted to be the best, most safe and radical cure for WormsIt is approved and recommended by the Medical Facultv in ever, section where it has been introduced. In fact, where it is known none other is used. One of our inosi respected physicians in speaking of Dr. McLane's Vermifuge says: "Its great superiority over all other Vermifuges arises from the fact that while it is more tfficaciout than any other Vermifuge it is perfectly safe. ESTPrice 25 cents per bottle. Dr. McLane's Liver Pills. \ BEING composed entirely of vegetable substances is not only safe, but have been fouud by all who have used them, as the best remedy for all affections of the Liver and Digestive organs. In fact,- where they are used Liver Complaint cannot exist. ^"Erice 25 centb per box. 'The above valuable preparations aretfor satoby most-of the Druggists, and are to be had wholesale of P. M. COHEN & CO., Importers and Dealers in- Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery 4c. . No. 29 Hayne-street, Charleston, S. C. MANSION HOUSE, CAMDEN, S. C. " SITUATED in a healthy and business part of the town?where comfort, cleanliness and. attention, with a good tablo are combined.* ' E. G. ROBINSON, March 1.?1 y. . Proprietor. .For. Sale. MY Resideuco on Lyttleton Street is offered fo sale at a reduced price and on accommodatin .terras/-" *<fhe premises are convenient and in complete repair Possession given immediately. Apply to William M Shannon, Esq. r1. J. M. COOPER. Dec. 19. 51 If. JOHN W. STOY, DIALER IN Books, Stationery and Fancy Goods, * NO. 266 KING "STREET. (under the masonic ball) CHARLESTON, S. C. Notice. ORDERED that the Recorderadvertiseln the Cam* den Journal that the' Law prohibiting the |ring or guns and small arms in the corporate limits of the Town of Camden, will be rigidly enforced from and af* ter this date. It was also Ordered that the Recorder advertise that Council will prosecute any person on persons who may cut'down or injure any Tree growing on any of the streets or public squares in said Town. By order of Council,?.>. L. W. BALLARD, Recorder. Council Chamber, April 12, 1864. 16 ..A * Spices. ALL Spice, Cinniamen, Cloves, Mace,. Nutmegs, Ginger, Black and Red Pepper. Also?Flavoring Extracts of Orange, Lemon, Peach, Rose, Nutmegs, Almond and Vanilla, Rose "Water, Orange Flower Water, 4c. Always on hand at Feb 8?Stf r - Z. J. DeHAY'S, ' & * j <. . 'r ; _ Ji,v . .V. } -J' '4 ~ ' . * r%? Spring aiid Summer Hats. t WE have on band a Aqo supply of Spring- sad Sammer Hats, such as Fashionable Pearl and Drab Beavers, a^beantifn) and very superior article, which we will solm the exceeding low price of $4. ; 2 V Pearl.Cassimore, Baltimore stylo " " " Kossuth Drab Mexican <jr Planters' Drab Brush; Planters' Black Brnali, 4c. till of which we offer at very low prices. ^Call (jpd examine them. WORKMAN 4 CO. i Mnv 2 'in'' ?' < * OUR FRIENDS AND TEE PUBLIC ARE respectfully informed {hat we they will find at the old stand of Workman k Boone, a large and well assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES, HAK, CAPS, Trunks, Valices and Carpet Bags, which we will sell as low as can be bought in this market. April 25. WOR*MAN k CO. TTAT8 AT COST.?As the summer is* apXiL proaching. we offer our well-assorted stock of WOOL HATS and CLOTH CAPS at cost for Cdsh. April 25. WORKMAN & CO. IEATHER and Shoe-Fludings.-?A . large assortment of Leather ar.d ^Jioe-Findings. For sale low by WORKMAN & CO. . HllJJbS WAWXJBlf.?We will pay in uasn. the highest market price for green or dry Hides. April 25. WORKMAN A CO. / PINE APPLE CHEESE, Almonds, Raisins, superior Teas, Isinglass, Extracts, Boston Piokles, fine Chewing Tobacco, Yeast Powders, Capers. Mustard, Chocolate Ac. Just, opened an A for sale at the SOld Corneiy by E. W. BONNEY. T> ATHING TUBS, Towel Stands, Garden TrowoliJj Tin Fcot Tubs, Dish Covers, "Chafing Dishes, Gate Pans, Jelly Moulds, Planished Tea Kettles, Preserve Kettles, Milk Boilers, Coffee Roasters, Ac. For sale at the " Old Corner," by April 25. E. W. BONNET. .A fine SADDLE HORSE. Also, a good Carriage Horse and a Two-horse Wagon. For sale at the "'Old Corner," by * E W. BONNEY.HAND, WILLIAMS & WILCOX, WHOLESALE 0ROCERS, CHARLESTON S. C. THE subscribers having established .Uieniselves ln^ Charleston for the transaction of a ' GENERAL GROCERY BUSINESS, Respectfully solicit your attention to their extenaivo and well selected stock. 0 ' .Their assortmeut will comprise all articles usually kept in their line, (excepting Liquors,) will be constantly replenished, arid disposed of upon torms as favorable as are offered at any similar establishment. 8pecial and careful attention shall be^jiven to filling orders. " * " -1?11 t -vr?u w.,w;?k PRflUPT IV H^UUi UO UU1 UUJCVb |>*/ UV UU.11UCOO m?u ?. A?w... and RESPONSIBLE Merchants and Planters, thereby enabling U9 to sell at Small Profits, HAND, WILLTAM8 k WILCOX, No: I Hayne Street. DAMKL AND. GEO. W, WILLIAMS. DANIEL WILCOX. . Jan. 24. _ 4 4m SNUFF AND TOBACCO. PETER LORILLARD. MA&UFACTUKER, No. 42 Chatham bu, New York. OFFERS for sale the following articles wartaute of superior qualityMaccoboy, Scotch, Coars? French Rapee, Honey Dew, Scotch, and other Snuffs, also Fine Cut fobacco jn tin foil and papers; a more particular description of'the various articles can be known by sending for a full price'current as abovo. Feb. 14 . 7 3m A LARGE lot of Potash, in Jars of different sizes. Just received by T. J. WORKMAN k CO. 3 * #' 1 2 Corn Starch. THRESH, aud of superior quality, a large supply just Jl received at Z. J. DEHAH'S. April 18 tf - ? Matches! Matches! I AM glad to bo able to inform those who were pa much pleased with those beautiful Ge-man Matches, that I have succeeded in obtaining another supply, to which I ask their immediate attention. * Z. J. DEHAY. April 18 4t 16 Oh Coiisiffhineut. 3 AAA GALLONS Stone Ware, for sale by ^UUvr D. R. PEEBLES Camden, April 18 -16 THE LAMPLIGHTER, AUTOBIOGRAPHY of an Actress, by Mrs. Mowatt. Louis Napoleon and his Times. Mrs. Partington's Carpet Bag of Fun, with 160 Engravings. The Old Doctor, Miriam Alroyt Corvtarine Flemming, The Yopng Duke. The Wheel of Misfortune, Hypatia, Ac., ALEXANDER YOUNG. s ? - April li, 10 > w. AFRESH supply of Rushton k Clark's superior Cod Liver Oil' has beenjust received by April II. T. J. WORKMAN k CO. ' ON. consignment a lot of prime JNorth Carolina Bacon, also a few celebrated ."Milling Hams" for sale low to close, also best Seed Potatoes, Cow Peas, North Carolina Flour, <fce., coll at the "Old Corner." E. W BONNEY, IQLillct Seed. AL4.RGE and fresh supply ju^ received by T. J. WORKMAN & 00. Man-h 21 12 ' Fishing Tackle. F7MSHTNG TACKLE, of everv .varietv. consisting of r Silk, Flax, Hair, Silk-viorof and Cotton Lines,' Limerick Hooks and Kirby, light and extra strong, Floats, Dip Nets, Loop Hooks, Reels, Bait Buckets, Snap Hooks, <tc.A. YOUNG. BROAD Iron, Hoes, Spades, Ac., just opened at the old corner. E. W. BONNEY. Camden, Jan, 31, 1853. 5 tf FOR SALE, a fine. Saddlo Horso- Enquire at the "oldoorner" of . E. W. BONNEY. Feb. 14,1854. 1 3 JULES HAUEL'8 celebrated BEBIUMERY.irr great variety ol kinds. FoT6oIeat^7A? Old Co iter," by K. W. BONNEY. BEEBE'S Fashionable Hata.. Aluo, Cloth Caps, o every deacript-on. Juatopencdby Sept. 2 ' 1 ' ' BONNET. SPRING IfOTICE. 7 HPHE undersigned is now receiving his Spring and X Summer supply of Dfugs, Jiedicioes, Ac., to which, aa usual, be invites the attention of his friends and customers. ' Z. J. DeHAY. April 18, 18 ,^lf. Hums, Hams. 1 AAA ^S. Extra Sugar Cured Hams, just reJLU.Ul/ ceivod by J. A. SCITROCK. South Carolina?Kershaw District. tv Erirrrrv * ? *. John Whitaker, and Margaret IL, his wife, Thomas Lang, and Isabella S. McRa, va. W. W. Lang, Sarah his wile, et aL?Bill for PartitioH of Land. IT appearing to my satisfaction that William W, Lang, and Sarah his wife, Serena C. Lang, Mary E. Lang, Sallie W. Lang, Duncan M Lang, John B; Lang, William Lang, Kitty Lang, Scota Lang, Julia M. McRa, Mary 8. McBa. Duncan. Lang, Thomas Lang, Jr. John C. Lang, aud Theodore Lang, defendants in above stated case, are absent-from, and reside without the limits of this State. It is' ordered on motion'oftlaston,-SolV for complainants, that they do plead, answer or demur to the above stated Bill withid three months from the date of-tho publication hereof; or judgment pro confesso will be ordered against them. W. H. IL WORKMAN, C. E. K. D. March 7,. [$8.50] ' tt. . A. - - .1 : NEW AND CHI^goods. FOR SALE . 4 MQ0RE & KUYKENDAhl^ 100 jfriecoa'KERSEYS 100 pair NE&RO Kfi&NNETS 100 pieces bleached and brown SHIRTINGS 100 M FANCY PRINTS, . 10 " Furniture DO. 25 " FANCY MUSLINS 15 ; M DKLAINE8 and CASHMFRE3 12 " Rock Island JEANS, all colors 5 " BEDTICKING .12 " Plain and Fancy JEANS' 6 " APRON CHECKS * 10 " GINGHAMS 3 " superfine BROADCLOTH ' ." .. 10 " FANCY VESTJNGW . ... Cambrics and Shawls, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs andTies, Plaid LinseysandFlan'nels, Hosiely,* Thread, Needle^ Pins; Contord (N. C.) Yarn, 4c.. " ; ' > ' ALSO?A SMALL LOT OP ' . READY-MADE CLOTHING. Blanket ar.'d Drab OYER-COATS, Fancy Caasiincre PANTS, Velfot, Silk bndkSatin TESTS. ' . ALSO. 70 dozen first quality Wool 1IATS 1 case Albion ~ : DO. 1 do Congress/. DO". 1 do assorted Cassimere DO. i? l' dox superfine Silk DO. 1 do CAPS,~Pluab,'Cloth and, Glazed 1 do XJMBRELEAS. > HEAVY; GRQCEglES. ; 7 hogsheads Muscovado and Cuba SUGARS . ' 10 barrels first quality clarified' DO. 5 Lovering's crashed ' ; DO. 20 bags Rio QOFFEE - 10 ** . Java ,D0. TO Sixth. boxes first quality Sperm CANDLES* 25 boxes Adamantine ' 1 ^ DO. . , 10 do cheap SOAP. ; 1 do fancy DO. * 10 :do Pearl STARCH * - 20 gross MATCHES. ! WINES AND LIQtORS. 12 baskets genuine Heidaick CHAMPAGNE 6 * do. Demercier -<{, ' ' ' DO/ j. 6 do Imitation Heidsick DO. v 10 ' dd ,first qanllty3,CB AR$T "WINE - 2 qr. costs Old SHERRY'\ . DO. . 3 do do MADEIRA DO. 2 * do do PORT / DO. *4 do" do * MALAGA DO. *1 case WINE BITTERS " 1-2 pipr" Old Otard" BRANDY ? 1 qr. cask " Old Pale" DO. " ' 2 do London Dock DO. 1 do Old Hdlland GIN^' Vfcjj 0 cases ocnieaam ocnnaps uu. 1 cask" ol'd Bourbon WHISKflY ' j 3 barrels Eagiff DO. - . . 20 dp Old Rye Hammond DO. ' 50 do Double Rectified DO. Togetber with many other articles which will be sold exceedingly low lor cash or short time. ' . . ? W. C. MOORE. 35,000 CIGARS. ' t to wit: 2,000 genuine Rio Hondo 2,000 Arianas "' r \ 1.000 Irapero^^^flf^*! 3,000 Las Minas 2,000 LaNorma^^^^^f 2,000 Primeras. ' 6,000 Sylva Primoras . 8,000 La Union <1,000 Regalias -l 1,000 VTennrLind .. 1 2,000 Washington # 3,000 Mayflower 6,000 Imperials 1,000 Star Regalia also. 15 boxes fine Shewing Tobacct 15 gross do cut do * do / 13 do do do Smoking do Patent Segar Lighters, &c. For sale by AiOORE & KUTKENDAL. Sew Groceries. THE Subscriber is now receiving a fresh supply of Family Groceries, "Wines and Liquors, consisting in part as follows: * ' Crushed, powdered and coffee Sugars , v New Orleans, Muscovado and clarilied do. Bio and Java toffee . ' New Orleans, Porto Rico and Muscovado Molasses LoveHng best Syrup Sperm, adm. and tallow Candles . 2 tirkins super Goshen .Butter % Choice family Lard . . Fresh Salmon, in 1 and 2 cans * Superior French and English Mustards A full assortment of Pickles, Preserves, Sauces and Ketchups , Best Hennessy Brandy' Port, Madeira and Sherry Wines together with a variety of other articles too numerous to mention, all of which will' be sold at the lowest market prices, and to which I iuvite the attention of purchasers, as I am determined to sell cheap. April 3. ; ; . L. A.- AUSTIN. 1QR. CASK very superior PORT WINE, for modi cal Durnoscs. For sale Lv April S. . L. A* AUSTIN! 1CASE fresh Preserved PEACHES. Just received -by ; i L. A. AUSTIN. , Fresh Gifcn Teas, FROM tbe celebrated house of Jenkins Jt Co., Philadelplfca, and warrautcd! For sale by . April 3. . L." A. AUSTIN. I CASE Imperial PRUNES, put up in clegftnt style Just received by L. A. AUSTIN. 1CASE fresh MACCAltONI. Just received by April 3. . ^ L. A. AUSTIN.' HAMS. / KAA Lbs. choice country cured HAMS. For sale, OUU by L. A. AUSTIN. . Just Received, Another supply of 4-4,10-4, 11-4 and 12.4 bleached Shooting. ' :l .March 23. ' '' ' C. MATH ESPN. , "Fxtracts^or Seasoitiug. 0 CONSISTING of the following kinds, viz: Extracts of Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, Cloves, Ginger, Tonka Nutmeg, Thyme, Sage, Damask Rose A supply o the above just received by T. J! WORKMAN & CO. March 21 12 v-7^?_ . .. ~ norm taroima t-iour. A LARGE lot of Superfine North Carolina Flour, in' ' 100 lbs. bags by MOORE & KUYKENDAL. March 16^. , 12 1 : . Domestic Goods. BLEACHED and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, Plaids apd Stripes, for servants, CdTOn Caaai- ] meres, Denims dnd Checks, Bed Tick. Ac. For tale- ? by A. M. A. R. KENNDDY. < Notice. THEFirm of Sbaw !c Austin is this day dissolved .< by-mutual consent' L. A Austin" will settle the < affairs of the firm and is authorized to use the name of ( the firm for that purpose. Persons indebted are re- < quested to-make payment as socm as possible, ; j --T . GEO. W. SHAW. ' * L. A. AUSTIN; Camden, Feb. 20th, 1854. ' ' ! THE subscriber Will continue the Grocery business at the old stand, and. respectfully solicits a share . of public patronage. , L. A. AUSTIN.. Feb. 20,1864. 9 KUCK & LUCAS, DRALERS JN . ' Foreign and Doihestic Hardware, i No. 273, K^ng Street, (near the Herduliaft Hotel,) 4 ? CHARLESTON, 8. O. V p ESPECTFU LLY invite the atta&tkw of Plan ten j Jttrana outers to tneir enure new wot complete stocg < blueing every article in their line. All orders promptly attended to. A. JCUCK,. J.J.LUCAS, ' Marol?7, 10. . 11 . ' ' : ?: Cough Candy. go?ETHiNaSo^,J?8.r^? DBilATs;. ; April 18 4t 16 . V ]?} ' A ' . 'I ' ' ' it* ' ' ' * ' ' t VylNlJUjV bJiAUhb, Jfc CCRTAM GOODS, WAtRASSW, 'A AND w^?RHA3sraiNas, - > : AC Great Batvaiaa. * J^HErfObscri&er has in i&re, of Iiin owto nianofec5Siupfc and importation, an cuorraousfiWct of WIN- J ".5 CODICES, PAJ'ERHANG-." . ' '^.^SaASSES, SATIN DELAINES, DAJt rptq h MD3LIN CERTAINS, . *d| ^nrLfSn at prices tl.a^o 1 appreciated by all ?t?"N^rasaud economical ItougoApni i 1 i ? Watches and Jewelrf jgo "Gold Hon ting Watcbea, plain e^d etiR^ihsA FjVcaaea; Silver Levers; GenevA Watches; Goicr-v J^jSChAlnB, Seals, and. Keys; Ribbon Buckley V Guard-Chains, Keys aud Vest Chains. nJ| > #nL?_vi?' rt.u ?A n^iA orr_ /'* ". ]fi % A1IUUIM<K> UUIU, IMU UU?v? f wjniwmvjivwj wviu, uu-vcr and Steel; with plain and colored Glasses. "^'^8 A new.and beaiutifuljusortmeot of Brooches, Citato- .,|9 laino Pins; Earrings and Kings, of the latest styles.? 1 Just received from KewTork'iuid Philadelphia. ' ' .* | A Serious QalL ? T HAVE outstanding sundry small bills wliieli eoqpe X under n Magistrate's jurisdiction, and yliich if paid rva Oity ought to ho woola aid me very much i" meeting my puymenta% without causing inconvenience to fny ope of theindividuals wbo-<ftve tncra ;I thereforeptrust that all to whom tliis cal 1 may apply, will come Iprword immediately, pay up and wive a more expense noti e from imotlier quarter! Aprin&,-St.' 'Z. J. DkIIAT^ A, E & R. KENNEDY Arc now.receiting and opeDing a full supply of Spring and Summer Goods suit^frle for Ladies and Gentlemen's wom-, embracing V , i various styles of the moat drtirable fabrics, carefully selected,.to which the attention of purchasers in ruspeglfolly juvited. - * March 22. . *- '* lteagy-&ade Glothing, Hate, &c. nPVliE undersigned linve: received n handsome etoek X - of Men's Ready-made .COATS,. VESTS AND i'ANTS; Boy's Clothing,-consisting of Conts onif > Vesta, lien's .and' Boy's Panama and Straw HATS, . %v> Under Clothing, Gloves, Cravats, Tiee, Ilalf Ilose. <fcc. March 111, A. St: is R. KENNEDY. ' NEW GOODS! ~ npiIE subscriber respectfully informs his frfdnds and 4 - % X^ the'-public generally, that lie is'now receiving iirect from New York,-* large and splendid stock oJ' - - If Spring and Summer Goods, insisting #f DRY-GOODS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY and GROCERIES^ AH of whftb He 'invite* his friends to ermine, "feeling confident that they will wmpartf with any in this markot. March. ..... C, MATH F.SOX. T;. . ^ r? v a nw.ir anp-. nr/ithtno. hats a nd ca PS. ' Jtt For sale >y A. M t R: Kjcnsedt-tfz: g : Dreas, Frpck, and Business Coats; Vests and- Panaloons; liress and Under SlitrtspjDrawers; half FIos^ Fancy Cravats; Washington Ties, 4c. f ' ?' Boy's Clathing^?CoaXa andVests. Fashionable flats, Daps, . a'S.: ' ' ' ' v Sept. 27.' VijSS -- ?: : ?i --JK3 New Spring Goods. THE Subscriber has received a large and elegant as aortment of Spring and Summer Goods, both Fancy and Staple, which he ifavitea the attention of pur- chasers to examine, as he will sell us low as the samo ' quality ofgoods can be had elsewhere. W. D. AicDOWALL. ' ' ^ April 8 . 6t 15 ' JAMES WILSON having placed hla Notes and Books luthy hands for collection, notice is hereby _ .. . givpn to all" persona who may be indebted to him - to make immediate payment. - . W. II. B. WORKMAN. ' March TO 15 ?:?:? . .. : N. O. and W. I. Molanw,? HHDS. West India Molasses; lQ hWs. -JTow Or^^ U loans do. Just received and for sale by . j, MOORE D KUYKENDAL. 4 Hals, Hardware and Crockery. "Yf Y stocks of flats, Hardwarp and Clockery, Chine ly. and Glassware are very complete.and embrace nearly every articlecalledfor in this market. W. D. McDOWALL. * April 8 6t 15 x ? 1 .1 ?~ -Cartels Spanish Mixture, BULL'S, Sand's and Townsend's Sarsapariila, Top sin, Allen's Compound, Colleton's liiltera;.|lol-, f loway'a Pills and Ointmeot ; Jew I tone's or Hebrew. Plaster.; Hobeifeaek's Liver Pilla and Worjp Syrup ; . McLabe'e Vermifuge -and Liyer Pills, together with all the popular Family Medicines, usually; needed a? , this season, may be found at . . April 18,~ifr ' . Z. JDeHAY'S. Jli 11 Irons add Agricultural Implements. W> SAW Mill Rag'irous, cranks, Pittman's, Feed stands, stirrups and dogs. , : Grist Mill irons furnished to order at short notice* . Plows, corn shellera, straw cutters, grain cradlesand; cosn planters, on band, and all? kinds .of- agricultural^" implements ordered at manufacturers' prices, caafc" '? W. D. McDOWALL. . * April 8 61 ... >15 . | Talmas and JHaiitillae, FROM $3 to $15. Just opened ai tbe "OldCor* nor," by E. W. BONNET-. SPH.XM.G-* ' <? AT THE "OLD CORNER.'" # I AM now opehiDg toy stdck of Spring Goods, to_ *''" ?7-'> which I invite thp attentiont>f rnv customers. Just - ' 1 opening rich; Summer-Dress^Goods, best quality?Pa. - r ris Kid Glove* Aq.; also, a, large assortment ofGen- r/ demon's and Youths' ready-made clotmng : Summer Hats, and numerous other articles for spring trade. ?r March 22.1854. 13 t? f~. : _1 ? I xek I SHALL open m th4 " OhfCorneV1 in'the course of..this weela a very oxtensiye nssortmenff of * Hon'a and Boy's BUMMEIt'HATS, embracing*!] theewoet styles. ... R gf. BONIFY. ; - March 26. tl Soutli Caroliua?Kershn W Dist ric t . 4 . INEQUITY. ' LswulW. Pollard, and Emmtf B. his wife, vs. Wm. J.) ^ *HJdWd, Tyn^&^tnb^ nl?Bill)p confirm sale and substitute property, . vT . ' IT appe&ring to my satisfaction thatTyi a Spann oneof the defehdauts-in the above stated Lull resides * without and beyond the limits of this State It is jrdered that he do plead, ausver or demur to tbe lame, wkiiui vui cx mui)iui> uuui iuc ^u?>uiuivu uvic >f, or judgment pro eoofeseo ?ill bo ordered against )imk " / " i W. II. B. WORKMAN, C. E. K. 1>. Marcli.7, [$1.5?} I.. Sonth Caroliua?Kershaw Disttrict. IN EQUITY. Robert A. Young, and Man*, his wife. vs. J. M. I>es&uasure, Joseph B. Ker?lmw, Mary E. Young et al?Bili for sak ?/ Slaves and .Real Estate.^ # TT appearing to my ratisfertion that Mary Elizabeth JL Young, Catharine D. Young, Harriet Louisa Young Camilla Ca^tey Young, aod Helen Yonng, defendant} ' , bo the a*bore bill, are without and reside beyond the limits of this State. It is ordered on motion of Shannon, SolV for edmplainanta thflt t"h?y do plead, answer , of demur to tire said bill within three months from the date of tb? publication hereof, otherwise an order pro conreeao win m enw ou agwnai lucru. , V r-vV W; 1L R. WORKMAN, C.;E. K.' D. March V, . .[$t S0] . tf. To Hire. AWUNG, brisk and active servant gb l, decustoxed to; house work, and a tolerable cook and was.? arwill bo hired by the month or year. Enquire at Vju affice. ' * ' * March 21 . ' . 12 x ' ' " ... : . > -Ai