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the South Carolinian.
To the People of the State.
The following forms of petition to the Legislature
are recommended to obtain a law to
submit prohibition to the people.
The members of the Central Committee re
Biding in the different districts, counties and
parishes are requested to have petitions prepared,
and to set about having them signed
both by men and women, according to the
forms below.
JOHN BELTON O'NEALL,
Chairman of the Central Committee.
(No. 1.)
TnE State of South Caholina.
To the Honorable the Senate and House of
jitn11 tlP.Q f\-f fhp Slhito nf .Qviii/Zi Air.
V?V??W?*?'VW vy ?'VW N/kUlfC <y KJK/ LA VIV vuf o/i?a
;
The undersigned citizens, desiring the repeal
of the liquor laws, and the prohibition of the
manufacture or sale of intoxicating drink as a
beverage, respectfully ask your honorable
bodies for the passage of-a law, whereby the
will of the people may be ascertained This
is done not that the people should enact the
law, (which they admit would be unconstitutional,)
but that you, before the enactment of
such a law of prohibition as is desired, may
know that it has its foundation in the convictions
of the people, and will therefore be sustained.
(No. 2.)
The State of South Carolina.
To the Honorable the Senate and House of
Representatives of ths State:
The undersigned, mothers, wives and daughters
of the people of the State, approach most
respectfully your honorable bodies, and beg
leave to state that they are great sufferers by
the use of intoxicating drink on the part of the
men of the State.
The dram shops of the cities, towns, villages
and country places are the charnel-houses
where are found crushed and dead many of
their fondest hopes and expectations.
They would respectfully ask that the question
of prohibiting the manufacture or sale of
intoxicating drinks as a beverage may be left
to a popular vote; so that you being thus in
formed of the people's will, may conform to it,
nnrl mol'o fhn Kourtc af ?Ko motknwo ?? ??? nnrl
??? %uv 10 \/i bliv MlVllICiUlvndailVI
daughters of the land to leap with joy.
Other papers will please cop}'.
Return of Gen. Gadsden to Mexico.?
The U. S. steamer Fulton, Lieut. Mitchell,
commanding, arrived at this port on Saturday,
having been ordered hither for the purpose of
receiving on board Gen. James Gadsden, our
Minister to Mexico, whom she is to convey to
Vera Cruz. She sailed on her mission yesterday
morning.? Charleston Stnndurdof Monday.
Xur.mt Fins a Vavpvtttv?TV te imn
surprising, says a writer, that two of the greatest
natural curiosities in the world are in the
United States, and scarcely known to our best
geographers and naturalists ; the one is a beautiful
fall in Franklin, Habersham country, Geo
gia ; the other a stupendous precipice in Pendleton
district, South Carolina. They are both
faintly mentioned in the late edit ion of Morse's
Geography, but not as they merit. The Tuccoa
fall is much higher than the Niagara. The
column of water is propelled beautifully over
a perpendicular rock, and wben the stream is
fuM, it passes down without being broken. All
uie prismatic eiiocts seen at iMagara, Uiustrate
the spray at Tuceoa. The table mountain
in Pendleton district is an awlul precipice
of nine hundred feet. Many persons reside
within five, seven, or ten miles of this grand
spectacle, who never had the curiosity to visit
it. It is now visited by curious travellers, and
sometimes by men ofscience.
Hon. Thomas H. Benton is announced as a
candidate for re-election to the House of Rep
resentatives in the St. Louis district, subject to
the decision ot the democratic party as expressed
bv a primary election. The St. Lcuis
Democrat says it is also authorized to announce
that he is likewise a candidate before the people
of the State at large for re-election to the
Senate of the United States.
Gkeeley Mad.?In speaking of the resistance
which, in the opinion of the New York
Tribune, ought to be ofTered to the Nebra>ka
bill, the editor of that sheet delivered himself
yesterday of the following sentiment:
" We urge, therefore, unbending determination
oil the part of the Northern members,
hostile to this intolerable outrage, and demand
of them in behaif of peace, in behalf of freedom,
in behalf of justice and humanity, resistance
to the last. Better that confusion should
ensue?better that discord should reign in the
national councils?better that Congress should
hreak up in wild disorder?nay; better that the
Capitol itself should blaze by the torch of the
incendiary, or fall and bury all its inmates be
iienth its cmmhlinnr ruins?than that. this nprfi.
dy and wrong should finally be accomplished."
Purchase of Mount Vernon.? Mr. Morton,
of Florida, on Wednesday, made a report
to the Senate from the Committee on Agriculture
in favor of the purchase of Mount Vernon
by the Government and the establishment there
of an agricultural school, under the same sort
of government and regulations as the Military
and Naval Academy.
Females as Physicians.?The female Medical
College of Massachusetts received a grant
from the Legislature of 81000 annually for
five years. The wording of the resolution ap
HAnwnttAF f krt m A?\AI? U'l rt Al/l rt f iUn
IAICO tur IHVIICJ' III ttiu U1 WlitJ lIR'UU'ill I
education of females by the establishment of
forty scholarships, the beneficiaries of which
shall be selected from the several Senatorial
Districts, in numbers according to the Senatorial
appointment."
The N. Y. Tribune has, in the centre of its
leading page, surrounded by double black lines
under the head of'The Roll of Infamy," the
names of the representatives from the free
States who voted for the Nebraska bill.
According to the Washington Star it is said
that Horace Greely, of the New York Tribune
will be arrested for urging the abolition mem
hers of Congress, and those who herd with
them to burn the Capitol.
Two gentlemen, Dr. Taylor and Mr. Cummings
from New Orleans, shot at each other
at Pass Christian, last Thursday with rifles.?
First fire no damage. Second fire, Cummings
received a ball through his hat, and Taylor one
through the lappel of bis coat. Reconciliation
ensued. j
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TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE
I.ATER FBOJI EUROPE.
Arrival of the Steamer Enropa.
SEVERAL ALLIED VICTORIES.
4 Nkw York, May 20, 1854.
The steamer Europa, with news three days
later than was brought by the Atlantic, arrived
here on Friday.
The commercial news is as follows
Denistoun's circular says that the sales of
the week amount to 34,000 bales. Fair Orleans
6 1-2?middling 5 3-8; fair uplands 6 14
?middling 5 1-8. Lower grades declined 1 4
a 516; but better qualities are firm. Wright
and Gandy quote middling Orleans at 5 3 8;
fair uplands 6 18. Speculators and exporters
took 2,000 each.
Manchester trade remains unchanged. Flour
declined 6d. a Is. Western Canal 30.6 a 37?
Ohio 38 a 38.6. Wheat firm?white 12 a 12
1-4. Corn declined 2s.?yellow and white
38. Lard in moderate demand ; holders are
not pressing the article on the market, and the
sales are making at 52s. Beef unchanged,
and in moderate demand. Pork?demand
moderate. Bacon declined Is.
The London breadstuff's market unchanged.
Sugars in moderate request. Rice flat. Coffee
quiet. Pig iron 83. Money tighter.?
Consols closed at 87 1-2 a 88 1-2.. The transactions
in American securities are small, and
they have mostly declined.
The war news by this steamer is important.
TI.? j ni... J - j ..i .i,? ..?
l lit; mi nu iiucid iiau uuiiiuniucu uic v.ity wi
Sulina Boghaz, at the month of the Danube.
Omer Pacha also obtained a signal victory over
the Russian General Ltiders.
The American privateer Grape Shot is re
ported to have captured a French brig off
Land's End.
Additional Intelligence.
On the 18th and 19th Omer Pacha, with
70,000 men, gave battle to General Luders,
between Silistria and Rustchuk. The engagement
lasted for several hours. During the
previous night Omer Pacha had sent a division
towards sea, which division, during, the night
of the battle, attacked the Russians in the rear,
causing tremendous confusion. The Russians
retreated behind Chernawoda, with the loss of
many guns, stores, baggage, and military
chests. The Russians continued the attack on
Silistria.
The Turks, on the 20tb, crossed the Danube,
for the purpose of destroying the Russian bat
teries, advanced to Kaluruch, and after hard
ngtitmg returned on trie zoo to onisiria in goou
order.
Prince Paskie witch has ordered the Russians
to advance no further into the Dobrudscha.
An important battle was IbuglitHin the 25th
between the Turks and Greek insurgents. Aita
was taken by assault in fifty minutes by the
Turks. The Greek leaders, Karaskaki and
Isaviltas, fled. The slaughter was considerable.
The important town of Meizuo was also taken
by the Turks, and pillaged by the Albanians.
The Greek leader Grives fled. Except the Pirous
all the coast of Greece is closely bloeka
tied by the allies.
On the 19th a fight ensued between the
Turks and Montenegrins at Nieksick, com
manded by the chief George Petrovitch.?
Hostilities have now fairly commenced, and
each steamer will but enhance the interst Itlt
in the contest in the East.
It is reported that the Austrians will occupy
the Provinces.
Admiral iNnpier is closely blockading all trie
Bailie ports, and Russia is fitting out a fleet of
800 armed boats to send against liiin.
iSonth Carolinian.
"CAMDEN PRICES CURRENTT"
BAGGING, per yard, 12J to 13
BALE ROPE, per pound, D to ..
BUTTEIt " 18 to 25
BEEF, - G to 8
BACON, " 9f to 12
COFFEE, " 12 to 14
CHEESE, " 14 to 18
COTTON " 7 to 9}
CORN per bushel 112 tol25
FLOUR... .per barrel, GJ to 7
mnni'ii ' t?inn
LARD,... .per pound, 12i to 14
MOLASSES,.pergallon 30 to 42
OATS, per bushel, 37 to 50
PEAS " tolOO
SUGAR... .per pound, G to 12
SALT per sack to 2
TEMPERANCE HALL.
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COMING! COMING!!
MUSIC, WIT, NOVELTY.
PARROW k CO'S. GREAT SOUTHERN BURLESQUE
OPERA AND BALLET TROUPE,
consisting of 10 UXSURPA A SSA BL E PERFORMERS,
being en route for the Western Slates, via
Nashville, Tennessee, will have the honor of appearing
before the citizens of Camden on THURSDAY,
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 25th, 26th and 27th
inst., remaining positively THREE NIGHTS ONLY,
; on which occasions they will present a Programme
ricti in tuo uuuiuiusx suu vmius ot Song, uno
and Tcrpsichorean Graces in the performance of
which, '.he whole strength of the company
will bo brought into requisition.
Tickets 50 cents. Children and Servants half price.
Doors open at 7; to commence at 8.
For further particulars, see Bills of the day.
dr. j. b. murphy, Agon
May 13. 21 It
A CARD.
The wholesale grocery business of
the late WILLIAM MILLIKEN, deceased, will
be coutinued by the subscriber for the benefit of tho
estate.
The prompt and uniform attention to business which
characterized the late establishment will be strictly
adhered to in every department, and the coqtiuued
patronage of the friends of the deceased is most re
spectlully solicited by
I3AZILE LANNEAU, Executor.
Charleston, May 13. 21 3t
Brauch of the Bank of the State of
South-Carolina, at Cainden.
ALL Notes intended for renewals at this Bank in
tho months of June and July must bo in the original
signatures of tho makers and endorsers.
D. L. DESAUSSURE, Cashier.
May 23. 21 tf
New Irish Potatoes.
A FEW bushels of superior Irish Potatoes of tho
present year's crop. For sale by
May 23. JAMES McEWEN.
No Excuse for Bad Bread.
PRESTON k Merrills infallible Yeast Powder, a
now article for making light and sweet Bread.?
A large and fres li aupplyol the above just received by
May 9. T. J. WORKMAN k CO.
AN assortment of Lubin'a Extracts, for tha handkerchief,
has just been received by
May 9. T. J. WORKMAN & CO.
BEST quality Ladies' Kid Gloves. Also, French
Embroideries. For sale low at the Old Corner.
May 9. E. W. BONNET.
South Carolina?Kershaw District;
BY JOHJf R. JOY, ESQOIRE, ORDINARY.
WHEREAS, Slmdrach Rogers, Rpplied to me for
Letters of Administration on all and singular
the goods and chatties, rights and credits of Thos.
B. B'urket, late of the District aforesaid, deceased:
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, to be and appear ueiore me at our next Urdi
nary's Court for the said District, to le holden at Kershaw
Court House on the 2d day of June next, to
show cause, if any, why the said administration should
not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this 17th day of
May, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and fifty-four and in the seventyeighth
year of American Independence.
JOHN R. JOY, 0. K D.
May 23, 21 tf,
HEAD QUARTERS,
Milford, April 10, 1854.
Alfred p. aldrich, wm. a. owbns, and
BEAUFORT "IV. BALL, having been appointed
Aids de-Camp to his Excellenc}' Governor Manniug,
with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, will be
obeyed and respected accordingly. By order:
R. M. G. DUNOVANT,
Adjutant and Inspector General.
May 23. 21 It
Estate Sale.
WILL be sold on Monday. 5th June next, at the
residence of the late Maj. McClelland, all his
household furniture, including one Piano, Library and
Book cases, kitchen utensils, one pair of horses, one
wagon, one negro, Carol, a good cook.
The sale will begin at ten o'clock. The articles will
be delivered the day after.
Also?One Pew in tho Episcopal Church, and a
Barouche.
Terms?Cash, on delivery, for all articles except the
negro and horses, for whom a note at sixty days, with
interest from sale, with good endorsers, payable at tho
Bank of Camden must be given.
JNO. M. DKSAUSSURE. Kxr.
May 9 4t 20
BACON SIDES, salt, riee. rock salt, sperm and adamantine
candles, nails, soap. &c., for sale at the
"Old Corner." E. W. BONNEY.
May 16 20
Notice.
HAVING resigned the office of Magistrate, this is
to request all persons who hrfve placed Papers
in rav hands to call and reclaim them.
Z. J. DellAY.
May 1G 20
Twenty Dollars Reward.
RAN AW AY from the subscriber about tho 7 th inst.
i his uegro man JIM; ho is about 33 years old, 5
feet 10 inches high, weighs about 1 GO pounds, ho has
relations near Wadesboro, N. C., and will probably
endeavor to get to them. Tho above reward will be
paid for his apprehension and lodgment in the .Tail at
Camden. W. C. MOORE.
May 1G '20
Lands for Sale.
rpiIE subscriber offers for sale tho tract of land
.JL whereon he lives containing G37 acres, situated on
the Camden and Chesterfield road, about 10 miles
from Camden, Tho buildings consist of a good dwelling
and the necessary out houses. About 80 acres
cleared and under fence. The balance is well timbered,
and a part, of it lirstrato upland.
, AI.SO.
Tho tract whereon Richard Nelson lives, containing
about GOO acres, with dwelling and out houses?about
fifty acres cleared. Both tracts arc-well watered.?
Persons wishing to purchase are invited to call and examine
the lands, as they will bo sold on accommodating
terms LAUCULIX McKINNON.
May 1G Ot 20
NoticeAN
application was received from William Watson
for License No. 1 (Tavern) to retail spirituous liquors
in the Hotel recently occupied by D. S.Sargeant.
Recommended by J. A. Schrock. Alex. Young, J. S.
Nettles and Robt. Latta. Securities, Thomas Baskin,
A. G. Baskin, and Geo. Alden.
Ordered that the above be published in tho CamdeD
Journal. C. II. DAVIS, Recorder.
Council Chamber, May 15, 183-1, 20
Sheriff's Sale.
BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias to me
1 directed, I will sell before tho Court IIouso door
in Camden on the first Monday in June next, being
the fifth day of said month, the following property,
to wit:
Household and Kitchen Furniture. Levied upon and
to be sold as the property of Win. M. Watson at the
suit of Alexander Brown, et ?1. vs. Wm. M. Watson.
[ -50]
ALSO.
Two Negroes. Levied on and to bo sold as the property
of I). S. Sargoant, at the suit of J. M. DeSuussure.
Guardian, vs. D. S. Sargeant. [The Negroes to
be sold subject to a mortgage. ' [1150]
TIIOS. BASKiN, S. K. D.
Sheriff's Office, May 10, 1854.
South Carolina?Kershaw District.
BY JOIIX R. JOY, ESQUIRE, ORDINARY.
\^fJ"IIEllEASt J. M. DeSaussuro applied to me for
T T Letters of Administration on all and singular
the goods and chatties, rights and credits of Mrs. Mary
L. McClelland, late of the District aforesaid, deceased
:
These arc- therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the Kindred and creditors of the said deceased,
to be and appear before inc at our next Ordinary's
Court for the said District to be holdon at Camden
Court House on the 26th day of May inst. to show
cause, if atiy, why the said administration should not
do granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this thirteenth day of
Ma}', in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and fifty-four and in the seventy eighth
year of American Independence.
J011N R. JOY, 0. K. D.
SULLIVAN'S ISLAND,
HAVING been refitted and placed in complete order,
will positively be opened for tho reception
of visitors on
THURSDAY, JUNE 1,
BY
THOMAS S. NICKKRSON
OP
THE MILLS HOUSE.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
rrHIE undersigned would hereby inform tlio citizens
X of Camden and the surrounding country, that lie
has opened an establishment as a
CLOCK AND WATCH-MAKER,
in this place, in the house formerly occupied by Mr.
James Wilson, Merchant, and opposite Mr. McDowall'8
store, where he proposes to givo satisfaction to
all those who may think proper (to favor him with
their patronage in his profession.
All work in his line will be done with neatness
and dispatch, and at the shortest notice.
CHARLES LOFENSCITEN.
May 11. 19 tf
RAGS! RAGS! RAGS!
THE HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN.
THE subscribers are paying the highest prico for
good COTTON and LINEN RAGS. Persons
having them for sale, will find it to their advantage to
address, "WALKER, WILLI MAN & CO.,
Paper Commission Merchants, Charleston, S. C.
Agents of the South Carolinn Paper Manufacturing
Company,
i May 9, 19 - 3m.
mmtm 8?&mes,
iHadisiOii County, Geo*
THANKFUL for the liberal patronage extended t<
my Spring-, and feeling my entire incapacity foi
their management, I have arranged with AAltO^
GAGE, Esq, of Mobile, Alabama, the popular nosi o
the "EUTAW HOUSE," to lake an interest in them
The Hotel will be under his management during
the approaching season. Mr. Gage's high reputatioi
as a Hotel Keeper, connected with the fuct that h(
intends making Georgia his future home, is a sur<
guarantee that nothing will he wantiug under hit
management to give entire satisfaction.
The reputation of this Watering Place for health
salubrity of climate, variety and efficacy of its waters,
the comfort and beauty of its improvements, with fine
ride?, agreeable walks, and distant mountain views
make it a popular resort during the Summer months
end alwa) s insures for it the finest society.
The Hotel will he kept in the best style, and witl
the aid of the fine market which the country contigu
oils furnishes, the table will be second to none in th<
country. Ample arrangements exist for the aceom
modation of families.
The fine German Dand from Charleston, whose Mu
sic was so much admired last season, are engagee
again. One member of the Band will give lessons ir
Dancing, and another in Music.
The Springs are twenty-two miles from Athens
Georgia, where two lints of Stages are always in read
iness to convey passengers. Persons leaving Augus
ta or Atlanta by the morning train can sleep at th<
springs.
Rates of Board will be f r the season of four months
$20 per month ; three months, $25 per month ; undei
three months, $30 per month ; per day, $1.50. Chil
dren and servants half-price. Applications for Boari
can be made to the undersigned, per mail, at the
Springs, or to Mr. Aaron Gage, Mobile, Ala.
J. D. WATKINS.
Madison Springs, Geo., March, 1854. 10?tf.
Rio Coffee.
BY E. & A. P. CALDWELL.
ON TUESDAY, the 23d instant, will bo sold it
Union Wharf Store, at 11 o'clock,
4000 bags Prime Green Rio Coffee, cargo of the clip
per ship Grey Eagle, imported direct
Conditions?Sums under $300, cash; $300 a $000
sixty days; $G00 a $1000, ninety days; $1000 a $3000
four months; over that amount six months, purchaser!
giving approved endorsed notes.
May 16 20
Executive Department.
Colcmbia, 3d May, 185-1.
T"I7IIERKAS information has reached this Depart
t V ment that on the night of tho 28th February
last, a murder was conimilted in Darlington District
upon th* body ol a slave named Peter, the property o
L. A. Williamson, by a gun-shot wound indicted
Wm. 1/ Williamson, who has fled from jnstice.
Now, to the intent that the said WM. L. WILLIAM
SON may be apprehended and brought to trial am
condign punishment, I hereby offer a reward of TW(
HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS for his dolivc
ry into any of the jails of this State. Tho Said Wil
liamson is about live feet eight inches in height, wcl
formed, sandy hair, red complexion, gentlemanly ii
deportment, and supposed to bo thirty-four years old
Given under my hand and the seal of the State, a
Columbia, this third day of May, A. D. 1854.
JOHN L. MANNING.
Bexj. Perry, Secretary of State. May, 9?it.
. CAMDEN BAZAAR.
"1 \7"E would respectfully inform our friends in thi
V t town and country that we have received ou
stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
embracing a larger variety than wo have ever befor
offered them, consisting in part of?
DHY-GOODS?Calicoes, Muslins, Ginghams, Barege
Robes, Mantillas, Jacouet, Swiss, Clucked and Dot
ted Muslins, White and Figured, with every othe
description of goods for ladies' dresses, all of th<
newest styles.
Bonnets, of all descriptions
Ribbons, plain and figured, suitable for the season
and of the most fashionable stylo
Veils, Needle-worked Chemisettss, Collars, Under
sleeves. Mantillas. Gloves. &c. &c.
Hosiery in every variety, for ladies and gentlemen
Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, such as Coals, Vests
Pants, Shirts, Cravats, Ac
Hats, Caps, Shoes, Boots, Ac.
A i,so.
A great variety of articles in the Saddlery line.
Umbrellas, Parasols, Buggy Umbrellas, Ac.
An assortment of Crockery and Glassware, Hard'
ware and Cutlery
Our stock of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS it
large .and complete.
C^-SELLIN(i AT CHARLESTON PRICES.
Thanking the public for past favors, they promise
to use every endeavor to merit continued confidence
and favor. XI. DRUCKER A Co.
May 11. 19 if
Sontli Carolina, and Central (Georgia)
Rail Road Companies.
eazsru onTl
-&&& -m&Si
NOTICE is liercdy given, that on and after the first
day of July next, tho South Carolina Rail Roac
Company, Charleston, and the Central Rail Road Cora
pany, Savannah, will discontinue the free forwarding
business heretofore transacted by thorn. Freighters
will please cease on and after the said first day of Ju
ly to consign their merchandise to tho Rail Road
Agents, respectively, as heretofore practised.
JOIIS CALDWELL Pres't
S. C. 11. R. CO.
R. R. CUYLER Pres't
C. R. It. Savannah Georgia.
May 1st, 1854. 10 2 in.
A. M. & R. KENNEDY
Are now receiving and opening a full supply of
Spring; and Summer Goods,
suitable for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear, embracing
various styles of the most desirable fubries, carefully
selected, to whjch the attention of purchasers is respectfully
invited. March 22.
Ready-Mado Clothing, Hats, &,c.
rilTfl? un/lAiHiitrnn/l Imvn rnnnlea/l o hnnrloAma ofrtnlr
X of Men's Ready-made COATS, VESTS AN1)
PANTS; Boy's Clotliing, consisting of Coats and
Vests. Men's and Boy's Panama and Straw HATS,
UnderClothing, Gloves, Cravats, Ties, Half Hose, etc.
March til, A. M. it R. KENNEDY.
NEW GOOD&
subscriber respectfully informs his friends and
X the public generally, that he is now receiving
direct from New York, a large and splendid stock of
Spring and Summer Goods,
consisting of DRY-GOODS, HARDWARE, CROCKT.Mj-ir
i nTj/vnirutTiV All u.. : i.:?
rjLvx aim uiwvjuniusj. v/i nc uiviLcniiis
friends to examine, feeling conlideut tlmt tlicy will
compare with any in this market.
March. C. MATHES02T.
Notice.
ORDERED that the Recorder publish in the CamrJAn
TahmiaI P..* nif?li 1 r\w ton nhla Vinrliorl hflnflw
V VIVI* UUU11IUI 11/1 VTiJj lib 1/i WVU "WW WW??VM
to work on the streets and ditches in the town of Camdeu,
by the month; liberal wages will be paid for thf
same by applying to the Intendnnt or either of the
Town Wardens.
By order of Council,
C. IL DAVIS, T. Recorder.
Council Chamber, April 26th, 1854.
JAMES WILSON having placed his Notes anc
Books in my hands for collection, notice is horebj
given to all persons who may bo indebted to him t<
make immediate payment.
W. H. R. WORKMAN.
March 30 15
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WORMS! WORMS!! WORMS! !!^
DR. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE is warranted tob
tho most tfn/e and radioed cure for Worms
\ It is approved and recommended by the Medico
r Faculty iu even section where it has been introduced
' In fact, where it is known none other is used.
One of our most respected physicians in speaking o
' Dr. McLano's Vermifuge says: "Its great superiority
> over all other Vermifuges arises from the fact tha
' while it is more efficacious than any other V trmuugt
J it is perfectly safe.
5 J^'Price 25 cents per bottle.
Dr. OTcLano's ILivcr Fills*
BEING composed entirety of vegetable substances if
not only safe, but have been found by all wht
: have used them, as the best remedy for all affection
1 oftho Liver and Digestive organs. In fact, when
' they are used Liver Complaint cannot exist.
CjgTPrice 25 cents per box.
The above valuable preparations are for sale bj
, most of the Druggists, and are to be had wholesale o
; P. M. COHEN & CO.,
Importers and Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Cherai
cals, Perfumery &c. 1
I No. 29 Hayne-street, Charleston, S. C.
i ?
SP1UX13-*
: AT THE "OLD CORNER."
I AM now opening my stock of Spring Goods, t
which I invite the attention of mv customers. Juf
opening ric'? Sutpmcr Dress Goods, best quality?P;
ris Kid Gloves. &c.; also, a large assortment of Gei
r tinmen's and Youths'ready-made clothing: Summi
Hats, and numerous other articles for spring trade.
1 March 22,1854. 13 'tf.
I SHALL open at the " Old Corner," in the cour
of this week, a very extensive assortment
Men's and Boy's SUMMER HATS, embracing all tl
e west styles. E. W. BONNEY.
March 28. tf
i
READY-MAD 1'] CLOTHING, IIATS AND CAP*
For sale by A. M & li. Kennedy?viz: I
Dress, Frock, and Business Coats; Vests and Pan?
, taloons; Dress and Under Shirts; Drawers; half HomI
, Fancy Cravats; Washington Tics, Ac.
j Boy's Clothing?Coats and Vests. Fashionable Hats,
Caps, Ac Sept. 27.
New Spring Goods
'"I'MIE Subscriber has received a largo and elegant asX
sortment of Spring and Summer Goods, both Fancy
and Staple, which he invites the attention of purchasers
to examine, as he will sell as low as the same
quality of goods can be had elsewhere.
W. D. McDOWALL.
April 8 Ct 15
1QR. CASK very superior PORT WINE, for medical
purposes. For sale by
April 8. ' L. A. AUSTIN.
1CASE fresh Preserved PEACHES. Just received
by - L. A. AUSTIN^
Frcsli Crecu Teas,
r T^ROM the celebrated house of Jenkins A Co., Plul,
X adclphia, and warranted. For sale by
f April 3. L. A. AUSTIN.
1CASE Imperial PRUNES, put up in elegant stylo
Just received by L. A. AUSTIN.
j
) 1 CASE fresh MACCARONI. Just received bv
1 April 3. L. A. AUSTIN.
J BEAMS.
i K A A c'10icc country cured HAMS. For salo
OUU by L. A. AUSTIN.
4 Just Received,
VN0T1IER supply of 4-4, 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4
bleached Sheeting.
March 28. C. MATHESON.
North Carolina Flour.
AL ARCE lot of Superfine North Carolina Flour, m
100 lbs. bugs by MOORE k KUYKISND AL.
r March 10 12
Domestic Goods.
a "OLEACI1ED and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings,
XX Plaids and Stripes, for servants, Cotton Cimsi',
meres, Denims and Checks, Bed Tick <?c. For sale
by A. AL A. R. KENNDDY.
r ?
o IVotlcc.
rpiIE Firm of Shaw A Austin is this day dissolved
.1 by mutual consent. L. A Austin will settle the
, affairs of the firm and is authorized to use tho name of
the firm for that purpose. Persons indebted are re
quested to make payment as soon as possible.
GEO. W. SIIAW.
L. A. AUSTIN*.
, Camden, Feb. 20th, 1851.
rPlIE subscriber will continue tho Grocery business
X at the old stand, and respectfully solicits a share
of public patronage. L. A. AUSTIN.
Feb. 20, 1854. 9
ft. O. and IV. 1. Molasses,
? P IITIDS. West India Molasses; 10 bbls. New OrO
leans do. Just received and for sale hv
MOORE & KUYKENDAL.
, Spices.
A LL Spice, Cinnamon, Cloves, Mace, Nutmegs,
jljL Ginger, Black and Red Pepper.
Also?Flavoring Extracts of Orange, Lemon, Pcacli,
Rose, Nutmegs, Almond and Vanilla, Rose Water,
' Orange Flower Water, kc. Always on hand at
Feb 8?6tf Z. J. DellAY'S.
MANSION HOUSE,
CAMDEN, S. C.
SITUATED in a healthy and business part of the
town?where comfort, cleanliness and attention,
. with a good table are corabiucd.
J E. G. ROBINSON,
March 7.?ly. , Proprietcr.
1 For Sale.
MY Rosidence on Lvttleton Street is offered fo
sale at u reduced price and on accomniodatin
terms.
The premises are convenient and in completo repair
Possession given immediately. Apply to William M
Shannon, Esq. J. M. COOPER.
Dec. 19. 51 tf
KUCK~<fc LUCAS/
DEALERSIN
Foreign and Domestic Hardware.
Xo. 273, King Street, (near the Merchants Hotel,)
CHARLESTON, S. C.
RESPECTFULLY invito tho attention of Planters
and others to theirentire now and complete stock
embracing every article in their line. All orders
promptly attended to. A. KUCK,
J. J. LUCAS,
March 7, * 10 tf^
Cough Candy.
SOMETHING good, just received at
Z. J. DEIIAY'S.
April 18 4t 16
South Carolina?Kershaw Disttrict.
IN EQUITY.
Robert A. Young, and Mary, his wife vs. J..M. Dcsaussure,
Joseph B. Kershaw, Mary E. Young et
nl?Rill for snip, nf Staves and Heal Estate.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that Mary Elizabeth
Young, Catharine D. Young, Harriet Louisa Young
Camilla Cantey Young, and Helen Young, defendants
to the above bill, are without and reside beyond the
limits of this State. It is ordered on motion of Shannon,
Sol'r for complainants that they do plead; answer
or demur to the said bill within three months from
the date ot tlie publication hereof, otherwise an order
pro confesso will be enteied against tliem.
W. H. R. WORKMAN, C. E. K. D.
March 7, [$7 50] tf.
To tlirc.
A YOUNG, brisk and activcservantgirl, accustor.ed
to house work, and a tolerable cook and washer
will be hired by tho month or year. Enquire at this
I office.
r March 21 12
T. T. T.
JUST received at tho "Old Corner," a choice lot o
fresh Teas. E. W. BONNET. '
er it the
that ever reached my rcse.
JOHN I.ONCDEN. ^
Ceaver Darn.. hear Richmond, ya.
C. R. LUCK, Esq., now in the city of Richmond, and
for many years in ?lie J'ost Office, fas sttchconfidence in
the astonishing efficacy of Carter's Spanish Mixture,
that he lias bought upwards of 50 bottles, which he hon
given away to the afflicted. Mr. Lock says he ban never
Known it to fail when taken according to direction*.
Dr. MINCE, a praetisint physician.and formerly of the
City Hotel, in the city of Richmond, sots lie has witnessed
in a number of instances the effects of Carter's sra>tstt
Mixture which were most truly surprising- lie save
inacase'of Consumption, dependent on the Liter, the
good effects were wonderful, indeed *
SAMUEL 31. DRINKER, of the firm of Drinker A*.
Morris.Richnv nd. wascurcdof fivercotnplftintol'8 yenni
sttnding. by the use of two bottles of Carter's Spanish
Mixture.
GREAT CUR H OF SCROFULA -The Editor* of tW
Richmond Republican had a servant employed |n their
press ro mi. cured of violent Scrofcla, combined with'
Rheumatism, which entirely disabled him from work.?
Two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture made a perfect
cure oFhim, and the Editors. in a public notice, say they
' cheerfully recommend it to nil w'lm nr. nffli>-i^.l will.
any dbeose of the blood."
STILL ANO THER' CURE OF S< ROFULA.-I had
a very valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter's Spanish
Mixture. I consider it a truly valuable medicine.
JAMES M. TAYLOK.
Conductor on the R. F. & P1. R. K. Co.. Richmond, Va.
SALT RHEUM OF20 YEARS STANDING CURED
M r. JOHN THOMPSON, residing in the eity of Rich
mond was cured by three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture,
of Salt Rbeunt, which he had nearly ?0year*,aid ,
which all the Physicians of the city could not cure. Mr..
Thompson is a well known merchant in the city of Rich- <
mond, ami hrs cure is m?ct rcmarkablp.
W)I. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, Va., hod a seri
vant cured of Syphilis, in the waist foim, l-y Carter's
Spanish Mixture. He cays he cheetfully recmunendi it, "
and considers it an invaluable medicine.
| RICHARD K. WEST,of Richmond, Va.. was cured
of Scrofula, and what Physicians called confirmed Consumption.
by three bottles of Carter * Sp inish Mixture.
El)WiN BURTON. Commissioner of the Kcvenue/nya
he has seen the pood effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture
in a number of Syphilitic caecs, and says it is a perfect
cure for that horrible disease.
VVM. G. IIAY'W OOD. of Richmond, Va., enred of OH
Sores and Ulcere, which disabled him frt m walking. Took ?
a few bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture, and was enabled.to
walk without a crutch, ina short time permaucntlv
cured. ,
Principal Depots at M.WARD, CLOSE, & Co, No
83 Maiden l ane. New York.
T. W. LYOTT <3it SONS, No. 132, North 2d Street,
Philadelphia.
BENNETT & BEERS, No. 125, Main Street. Rich
mond, Va.
And forsale by II WILAND, H A RRALL. & Co..and
P XI CtlllPV X. ? 't l r,_n
. ..... . ~ ..u.., u. v?., viiiuicaniii ; t'. j. UKnn i, i omilpn.
and by Druggists and Country Merchants generally.
Price, Si.00 per bottie, or 6 bottles for 85.00.
?50 Reward.
KAN A WAY from the subscriber about the middle
' of January last two Negro fellows, named Anderson
and Martin. Anderson is 23 years old, abont
5 feet 6 or 8 inches high, will-weigh about 150 or 155
pounds, has a pleasant couitenance.
Martin is a mulatto, about; 17 years of age, has a
su ly appearance, and is slow iu his movements, is
abont 5 feet 6 or 8 inches high, and will weigh about
140 pounds.
The above negroes we e purchased at the sale of IT.
Holleyman, in Catndcn in January last, and are supposed
to bo lurking in the neighborhood of Camden,
where they are well known, or they ntay have gone to
Newberry District, where one of thent formerly camo
from.
Tito above reward wtll 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
JOHN W. STOY~
DEALER IX '
Books, Stationery and Fancy Goods,
NO. 266 KING-STREET,
(under the masonic hall)
CHARLESTON, S. C.
.4 LARGE supplv of Strychnine. Just received by
xjl May 9. " T. J. WORKMAN & C'0.
Biifoi:! Bacon !!
1 0,000 lbs. splendid North Carolina BACON. Just
.L received and lor sale at MOORE'S.
IT* LEG ANT .DRESS GOODS, worsted and Silks, oj
J the latest and prettiest styles, selling at reduced
prices, at mo uiu corner, Dy
Nov: 9. E. W. BONNEY.
a>RN-SIlELI.ERS, eelf-sharptyjing Teed Cutter?,
(:i new article,) also. Patent Cylinder mid Thermometer
Churns Heat Cutters anil Sausage StullVrs.
Also, Hand Plows and IIuir.>ws for garden use. For
sale at the " Old Corner" by E. W. BONNEY.
Sperm and Adamantine Caudles.
j A BOXES Sperm Candles, 4's & G's.
Xv' 10 " Adamantine " *
For sale by J. A. SCIIROCK.
ROCKING and Sitting CHAIRS, for sale nt
BONNEY'S.
GABDEN Hand Ploughs, Harrows, Hoes, Rake
and Trowels, just received at the "old corner,"
be E. W. BONNEY.
"Feb. 14, 1854. 1 tf,
A SUBSTANTIAL North Carolina-built two hors
Wagon will be sold low. Enquire at the oldco
ner. E. W. BONNEY .
Jan. 31, 1854. 5 ft
Sonlli Carolina?Kershaw District
I\ EQUITY.
Lewis W. Ballard.and TCmnui B. his wife. vs. Wm. J,
Geralil, Tyra Spann, et nl?Ml to confirm sale and
substitute property.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that TyiaBpnnn ore
of the defendants in the ahove stated hill resides
without and heyond the limits of this State It ta
ordered that he do plead, answer or demur to the t
same, within throe months from the pnhliention hereof,
or judgment pro confesso will b<r ordered against
him.
W. n. R. WORKMAN. C. E. K. D.
March 7, [$7.50] tf. .
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