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????fi mu ib i ii 111|| | | i r mmmmmn postscript! ; :* BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. We are indebted to the Editor of the Char- j leston Evening News for the following telo grnphic despatch, received as our paper was go 1 ing lo press. ARRIVAL OF- THE tilBERNIA. We received the following despatch this rnorn. ing, Uibemia's news. Irish monster meeting pasred off yesterday. O'Brien and others arrested. France tranquil. Rouen Bank failed. Heavy failures on Continent. Commercial distresses? I clubs formed in Paris for the aid of frcedo n. Revolutions in Poland, Sardinia. Milan, and Lomburdy. Rcpnblicanism andvaticing. Germany and ^ Russia arming; King of Bavar'a abdicated. Man? ufacturirg Districts in England greatly distressed; Prices never lower; Mobilo c- t'.on declined ?d> Orleans $d. .OPINION OF A REGULAR PHYSICIAN. - . E.tkteh, Me., Sept. 3J, 1345. This certifies that I have recommended the use of'.Viator's Balsam of Wild Cherry for diseases of tlio Lungs, fur two years past, and many bottles to my knowledge have been .used by my patients, all with beneficiaI results. In two cases where it was thought confirmed consumption had taken place, tlio Wild Cherry effected a euro. E. IlOYDEN, Physician at Exeter Corner. NO QUAKERY! NO DECEPTION! All published statements of cures performed by this medicine, are, in every respect. TRUE BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND I MIT AHONS. The unparalleled and .astonishing efficacy of Dr i \V is tar's Balsam of Witd Cherry in rill the disci ses for j I which it is recommended, curing many cases after the j skill of the best physicians was unvui-ing, has effected n large and increasing demand lor it, This fact has ^ caused many unprincipled counterfeiters and imitators to palm off spurious mixtures of similar name and opiMrarancc, for tlie genuine Balsun. Bo careful and gut the genuine DR. W(STAR'S balsam of wild cherry. A.'d..:s< ail or. ' dew to SETII W. FOWLK. B >sion, M s. ^ None genuine, unless signed I. Burrs on l!ic wrapper. Sold in C'anidcn by J. K. McKain; ut wholesale by P. M. C lien & Co , Charleston, and by Druggists geni crally in South Carolina. DR. J A Y.N K'S .\TP.R VT1 V li. ! VTe have been informed by -Mrs. Hose of a cure performl <ed on hi-rby Dr. J..vn?'s Alterative. which proves its j L superiority mvr every otlier remedy of the kind. She has i [" "been afflicted for the last sixteen wars with Necroses of | ' White Swellinos. attended with tile-rations an 1 exfoli.-.'- j I ffon of various bones, daring tvhieh time many pieces have ! r been discharged from the frontal hone of tin- emuinm. from 1 r both Iterarms, wrists and hands. fro;n both legs, and from j the left femoral hone, and from the right kn-e. Isoldes pain- i Tnl nleers on other parts of her per?-.!. w iiieh lias hnfll -d j tlio skill of the most eminent physicians of our city?daring ! I most of the time her stiff-rings have been excruciating and | tk-plorahle. About three months since she was indtieed to | try Dr.JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. whic!. has had an as- | tonbhingly lwppy e fleet upon her, by removing all pain and j swellings, and causing the itleers to heal, while at the same ' I time her gencntl health has bee im completely restore I. so that she now weighs *omi%?5lbs. m?re than she did before j site rx mm-nced the use of this truly valuable ptcpamtinn. Native Ragle. For further information. inquire of Mas. No. l-'S ' Pilb.-rt St. Philadelphia. . Wm.Terrell, Coming: N*. V.. says. April 11. H!f>?I ltnve had occasion to prescribe your Alterative for Sent- 1 Talons Affection of the Breast, with givrl effect?it was a vase of long standing and liad been considered incurable. HOOP1ND COI'CII AND CROTT. TO P VRENTS. ?JaTxE'r Expectorant is, without exception, the most 9 \aluaHt* preparaTion to u* n?r use mx'vr ncroM-.. u r->;iH vert* IIooNxg Corcif into a mild ami irnct.iMo di.?-asc. nml shortens1 its duration n>ia- than onc-li:t!t'.aatl produce* a rr-rtain and rpcedy iwovnr. Frncu half to one teaspoon- ; tnl will certainly ourr the Cuovr in. infant* and rutins ehil- j drm in ttvK an b?ur"? tin#. The live* of hundred* of rhil- . dren will he annually raved by it olni)K on ha:iJ [ H ready for nenr cwqpnqr! j Prepare*! only by I>r. F). Jnm<*. Phila lclphia. an 1 sold on i B Hjewy by JAMtti K. MrAAI.V I'siulrn.S.f. J I (?tWk are authorized i?? announce Cap'. Roimt Jonks, as a candidate for Major < f I the itpj)er Ratta!i<>i?, 221 Regiment S. C. M. :.t the ensuing election. 0^7"We arc authorized to announce ('apt. fijutlEL D. Kikkl wd. as a can lid ite f?r Major I of the upper Battalion, 22.1 Regiment, S. C. M. I at the ensiling electron. i friends of Adjutant JA.MivS (JAN* j F TEY, the present incumheiit. propose him to ( their fellow citizens as a candidate lor re e!ec- i lion to the next Legislature. 1 OO" We are authorized t<? at.nonnce Major James L. Reid as a candidate fi?r Representative in the State Legislature at the ensuing election. 0^7" We are authorized to announce l)r. E. A. SALMON!) as a candidate for Reprcs. * entativc in the Slate Legislature, at lie ensuing f 0O" We are authorized to announce Major \ A. II. IJoykin as a candidate f-r rc-eleolion for Representative in the State Legislature at the ensuing election. THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE. Keep it before the People of Lancaster District. \ We the citizen to.' this District, announce ELI ! C. -BISHOP, Esq , as a candidate fur the office of! Sheriff tl e next terra. Mr. Btsiioi' being a native of our District, has given us an opportunit/ of knowing him well, from his youth up to the present time, llis honesty, honor and strictly sober and moral principles have been well tested among us, ' and highly appreciated by all good citizens who (know him well. We therefore earnestly recommend btm to the favof and respect of each and every voter of our District, and hope they will feel . it their duty to give bim the otficc, as lie is every I way qualified to discharge tiie duties thereof with credit to himself, and satisfaction to the people, and we will appreciate the favor. [ MANY VOTERS. I March 30lh, 1646. Gentlemen and Fellow Citizens?From a sense of the duty and obligation I am under for the high honor conferred by so numerous and respectable a portion of the good people, 1 accept your nomination, and return you ray warmest thanks and heart- 1 - tl.iiu fmifnrrod. and If ICIl grailiuuc ior mu uvuvi mu? I pledge myself to the people, if found worhty of their confidence, and they elect me to the high and I responsible office, to discharge its duties with all I I honesty and integrity, to show all tiie favor and lenity that lies in my power, without incurring a ' I liability upon myself or securities. I 1 remain, Dear Sirs, your most obedient servant, ; I ELI C. BISHOP. I To llie Voters of Lancaster District. | Jd'VVe are authorized to announce I., li. McATEERas a Candidate for Tax Collector for Lancaster District, at the next election l'<?r that office. Arid Let no voter doubt the result; i but stand up for him like David did for Israel against Goliah, the champion of the Philistines. NEW STORE. 1 The subscriber would inform tbe public, that he has taken the Brick Store formerly occupied by 1 \ Capt Mengy, a few doors below the corners of Broad and DeKalb street?, where he has openeu a stock of GROCERIES, ench as Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Moiasses. Mackare!, Rice, Powder, Shot Sec, AJso, Porter, Ale, Crackers, Confectionary, Tobacco, Segars, See. &c. Having purchased his Goods for cash, he is enabled to offer bargains to purchasere, wbo are 1 aspect fully invited togivo him a call. A. E. ALLEN. April 4 11 3t FINANCIAL EXHIBIT Of the Town of Camden. for the year ending April 1, 18-18. TREASURER'S ACCOUNT. | To balance as per last Annual Report $897.01 I To amount from Corporation Taxes, Licen| ces and Fines. 3,360.62 To amount received, semi-annual dividend on 1-13 shares Camden Branch Rail Road 357.50 To amount of Notes discounted in Banks 800.(10 To amount received, balance of Judgment 93.25 5,508.41 Ctt. Bv amount paid on Notes in Bank, Interest Ac. 2,053.73 By auVnmt paid Town Guard, 11 months ^ and extra duty 733.90 By amount paid sundry accounts, (including salary of Town Marshall and Captain of Guard) as per vouchers filed 1,292.02 Bv amount paid salary late Recorder and Treasurer 190.93 ?=?1,290.63 1 Balance in the Town Treasury, $1,217.73 RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES. RESOURCES. Balance in Town Treasury, $1,217.73 Unpaid Tax Executions 11-1.25 113 shares in capital stock of South Carlinn Rail Road Company (construction of Camden Brach, c $75 10.725.00 i2.037.03 LIABILITIES. Amount pf notes drte in Band of Camden -1.400.00 A tin tuHt r>f miDm iln#? in Hmnch Hunk 3JVX).(X) Amount line Town Guard, 1 month's salary fifi.fiti Annua: of accounts ordered to be paid 221.51 8,188.20 ?'? a-t i Balance in favor of the Town, $3,893.83 j council chamber, atril i. irr The above is a true Exhibit, taken from the Books of the j Town Recorder and Treasurer. JAMES*i ('ommitU0- j NEW SPRING AN1) SUMMER I a M. DRIJCKER & CO. respectfully invite the citizens of Camden and the public generally to examine their we 1 selected slock of Spring and Summer Dress Goods, all of which will be offered for sale at a very small ; advance on first cost. Their facilities for purcha- i sing Goods arc such, that they can sell at such pri- j ces as to (I'j'ii cutn/ielUion. They have paid par- . ticular attention to the selection of the now offered j stock, which has been selected with the greatest care in New York and other Northern cities.? j Among numerous other articles, they would men- I tioit the following? Cambric. Jaconet. Mull and Swiss Muslins Colored French Ginghams and Lawns Moiiming and coloured Beraires Colored linen and cotton Do Assort men! of Dress and Furniture Prints Aljiai'cas. Bombazines and Drahde VientiAs Heavy hlack and blue-hlack Dress Silks Do silk, raw silk and cotton Hosiery Se.TsT leches' and GentletA-m's silk auu lisle GloVCs Thread, lisle and cotton Edgings Cambric and muslin Inserting* and Edgings l.iui'ii Cambric Handkerchiefs, at all priced Long Lawns and Linen Cambrics Ladies' Bem^e and silk Mantles Do Silk and Gauze Cravats Sunshades and Parasols Iiroai Cloths, Cassi meres and Vesting*, Cravats. Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers and Suspenders j Linen and Linen and Cotton Drills English. German and French summer Ctujsitncres Alpaecas, Merino, Cnit >n and Mohair Coalings , Low priced Goods. Tor Boy's and Serxanl's wear Bi.aek French Doeskiits Irish Linens. English and American Long Clotlw Gentlemen's Cotton and Merino Undershirts READY MADE CLOTHING, Of every description, and at all prices?indeed, some of them a: prices that cannot fail to astonish the purchaser? bat Country Produce wIN fir limiting. ari<l mi du we intend to yell Ready made ( 'loiliini;. This is NO "PUFFING"'? foitto ami convince yourselves. Toadies* and Gentlemen's blecs, Bootees and Gaiters Ladies' Palo Alto Shoes Do KlLsler.tlaiters. Kid and Morocco Ties Gentlcm -n*s ( a If Boots, sewed and j legged, at all prices With a variety of other articles. iinf*>?*ible to ennnvrnte, but all of which will Ik- sold CHEAPER than the cheapest. at the CAMDEN BAZAAR, Opposite Ike Hank of Camden, NEW AND FRESHGKttCERIES, J l*ST ItUCWVKtt AT Til i: CAM I) N iJAZAA R, Consisting in jiartof Tons, Ja\a? Liguira, Rio and Cuba Coffee Muscovado and N. U. Rclinetl Sugars New Orleans Syrup and Molasses West India Ilonev and Molasses Sal .Era!us and C. Soda A variety of Toilet Soaps, Flesh IVwdcr Real Gentian Cologne, Tooth and Hair Brushes : Fi??o Tooth ard Dressing Combs Ladies' silver mounted Riding Switches For sale by M. DRUCKER & CO. Just SScceived, By Drucker & Co., a full and complete supply of Saddlery, Cutlery and Hardware, consisting of almost every article which belongs j to the above specified lines, w hich will be offered at the lowest prices. Euf|tiire at the CAMDEN BAZAAR, Opposite the Hunk of Camden. ?}f\ BASKETS Champagne Wine, (quarts and 1 pinlf) ol the most approved brands, and of .-uperior quaiitv, at GERALD'S GROCERY, One Dour South of the Hank of Camden. April l'J 15 tf New Orleans and ( uba Molasses, Lemon, Pine | Apple and Strawberry Syrups, (Cordials, l'ii klcs, ; Claret Wineat GERALD'S GROCERY Prime Iajaf Lan , Da con, Flour, Butter, Clicese, j and almost every article of (Groceries wanted by a : family, at retail,at- GERALD'S C1IK.\P FLD1), Ac. 1 OO BUSHELS Mountain RYE, which will be sold low. ALSO??? The balance of Groceries, Crockery, and clioicc Wines and Liquors. tf-c, which will be sold at reduced prices, lor a few days, by DICKSON &. LATTA, For E. M. Beach, Assignee. Segai's, Segars. 5,000 Gold Leaf Sugars 5000 Consolacion Do 5,000 Charleston Do Butterfly. Washington pressed Esperanza Crowned Eagle; Cazadorc also Thomas' Tobacco Churuhusco do and various other brands For sale by S. B. LEVY. Bacon, Lard and iTIackarcl. Bacon, Sides, Hams and Shoulders Birrels. half do., qr. do., eighth do. Mackarel Sugar. Coffee, Salt, ind a full supply of Family and Fancy Groceries, for sale low, by April PL S. B. LEVY. NFAV SPltnii A SUItlFK GOODS. lUU blJUMllUUl.t JJUVC IVVVIVCU a.IV. upu?.vu w general assortment of GRY GOODS, suitable for Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear, viz: iterates, Tissue Silks, Organdi Muslins Jaconet Muslins, Lawns, Ginghams English and American Piints Drab D'Ele, Cashmeres, Linens French Summer Cloth, Drills, Vestings, &c. With many articles for children Ready made Coats and Vests Fine Drab, Panama and Palmleaf Hats, &c. &c To which the attention of their customers is invited, as they will be sold low. A. M. & R. KENNEDY. April 12. 15 tf liUS > . On Saturday last, by a servant, on Broad Street, or between I.yttleton and upper Broad Streets, a small bundle, containing a handsome worked cape. The huder will be liberally rewarded on leaving it at this office. April 12, 15 tf iUoiuinicnital Subscription. In calling the attention of the citizens of Kershaw District to the object of the following resolu- I tion, adopted at a meeting held in Camden on the < 16th ult., and asking their co-operation in this no- J hie undertaking, the undersigned, the commit- 1 tee to whom the matter has been entrnste , feel I ' that it would be equally unjust to the gallant dead, ' and to those whose assistance in this matter is expected, to make any appeal in this behalf. The committee doubt not that every patriot son of o'd Kershaw will feel it to be alike his grateful privilege and sacred duty, to contribute according to his means. 1 Subscriptions may be adJressed to any one of 1 the undersigned. WM. VV. SHANNON, ED. A. SALMOND, JAS. CIIESNUT, Jr. \V. J. McKAIN, 1 IAS: Tt k'K! lixi I .\ W tl n KAf.MOND. Committee. j ' Camden S, C., April lOih, IS IS. I j Resolved, That we, the People of Kershaw I District, do erect a monument m lionor of their ' , memories, to lie inscribed with the names of Lieut. Col. Jami:s P. Dickinson, Lieut. James Willis Cuntey, , Sergeants Jonah It. Holmes and J. B. Cauthen, Corporals W. N. Robinson, and .VI. G. Cas. ? ton. f Privates J* W* Hounds, John VI. Catoe, Rob. ^ ert Ford, W. Hopkins, Alfred Love, Amos Mosoly. W. 0. McFarland, William Nelson, j Owen Posted, James S. Powel. Hugh A. Rol- j litis, William Robinson, Jas. Riddle, Dennis Sizer, Anson B. Sizer, W. L. Weeks. James J Dunlup, John Cain, Alexander Collins, James Marshall. Allen McCnskill, Ivev Rape, James 1 White, J. C. Rennet, Hiram Rials, John R. j' Keith, E. F. Warlick, Win. A. Hilton, B. F. I Berry, J. W. Baker, Fitzsimmons, II. Gibbons, j 1 George W. Gilman, Joseph Howel, Ransom Logan, Jackson Nettles, John Villepigue, James ; 1 P. Rosser, James Hartal, Reuben Roberts, Hobert White, Amos VIosely, and such other mcVn- j Iters of Company C. as may herealter loose ' their lives in the service of their country. DR. E.A. ROSE, jj Who successfully cured several cases of Dyspep- j sift, while in Camden in lSi(), respectfully informs ; those alfticted with that dread disease, that desiring i.. nu.. il.rmi.rh in tlm nf tlin nrpsCllt tliontb, i lie would make a slay of a few days if required, j Fie lakes this liberty to refer to Mr, A. Burr who | is well converse nt with his system and mode of (t treatment. i" April 12. 13 tf I Couat il Chamber, April 4 ISIS. Ordered, That an election he held at the Coun- j cil room on Saturday, the 13th iust. for Treasurer, ' Recorder and Marshal of the Town, and Captain of j the town Cuard (th? several olfices to be united in one person) for the ensuing1 year. Also, on the same day, an election be held for] keeper of the Town, Clock and ringer, of the 9 o'- ! clock llell, for tiio ensuing yerr. Applicants for above offices, will apply in writing on or before the day of election By order of tnc Council, L. \V. BALL.MID, Recorder. April 12, 15 It j Head Quarters 22d Regiment, i I March. 29 1643. \ An election for Major of the Upper Battalion 22d Regiment S. C. M. will be held on Tuesday, the 5th day ol .1/ay next, to fill the vacancy occa- 1 sioncd by the resignation of Lieut. Col. Dixon. By order of Col. Taylor, A. G BASKIN, Adjutant. April 12, 15 tf ; I Head (Quarters. Luchart's Shoals, "27th March, 1818. i ORDER NU.? a The following Regiments will parade for Ro- 1 view and Drill, at times anJ places herein stated, J' viz: I j, The 20th and 41th Regiments of Infantry at t Sumterville, on Tuesday, the 2d day of .May next, * The Upper Dattnlion nf the 3lst Regiment of * Infantry, at Kingstree, on Tiiday, the 5th of May. b The Lower Battalion attl jorgelown, on Tuesday, the 9th of May. ? The 33d Regiment of Infantry, at Conwayhoro, J.1 on Saturday tiie 13;hot" .May. i . 'J'lic 32d Regiment of Infantry at or near .1/arion Court House, on Tuesday, the lGih of May. TheJ30;h Regiment of Jnfa itry, at liennenttsvillo . on Thursday, the 18th Mar. The 29lh Regiment of Infantry at or near I).,rlin"lon Court House, on Saturdav, the 2l)th of May. The 23th Regiment (1 Inf-ntry at or near Chesterfield Court House, on Tuesday, the 27th of May. The 21st Regiment of Infantry at Lancastervillc on .Saturdav. tiie27th ofl.l/a The 22:1 Regiment of Infantry at Camden, on Tuesday, the SUtti of May. The Cavalry will parade by companies, squadrons. or rcgi.i euts of the 1th Division, as the Major Gencial may direct, and be prepared for inspection. The line will be formed and ready for review at 12 o'clock M. ^ ' The Commissioned and Xon-Coiumissioncd Of-1 ficcrs will assemble the day previous, on their respective parade grounds, for trill and instruction. " The Major General will with his stafij attend { the r - views. The Brigadier Generals are charged with the extension of this order to their respective com- J mands, and will, with their Staff, attend the lieviews in their Brigades. By order of the com- < inander-in-chief. JAMES \V. CANTEV, i u Adiutant and insncctor General. April 12. ' _ ^ 100 .Undo Summer Coats Have just been received from New York, by tlie i subscriber; among them may be found every style now fashionable. Prices from two to ten dollars Also, just opened, a beautiful assortment of made Vests, Vestings, fancy Linens and Coating cloths, some verv fine. To insure sales they will be offered very low. K. W* BUNNEY. Ify Northerner. The undersigned has this day opened another case of Fancy Dry Goods, seven days from New York?among them some elegant Borages. Prints and mourning Ginghams, Irish Linens, Lawns, i Table Diap rs, Doilces, Fans, Sun .Shades, &c. ] April o. E. W. BONNEY. 1 Now Sjtving Cioods. ; The subscriber will receive by the DeKalb, his { stock ot fresh Spring (foods, from New York. March '20. II. LEW. JOS. B. KERSHAW, ATTORNEY AT LAW, If road-street, Camden, S. C. Attends the Courts of Kershaw, Sumter, Lanaster and Fairfield Districts. tftlTUlgtS. The subscriber has now uii hand a variety of ( Buggies, Rockaways and Harness, which he offers ( for sale on liberal terms. ' Will bujld and repair t any description of carriage, and attend to shoeing ? horses. A portion of patronage is respectfully solicited. ROBEBT MAN. 1 March 10 Gt *= * +%& rk. ' * Attention. The subscriber begs leave lo announce to his friends and customers, that he s, at this particular irisis, in great need of money tc enable him to meet liis engagements, and would fejl greatly indebted >o those who are now indebted to him, if they would call within the next ten days, and settle up the.r old scores. JAMES R. McKAlN. April 12. 15 tf Sheriffs Sales. Py virtue of sundry Writs to trie directed, I will ?ell before the Court House in Camden on the fi st Jay in May next, between the legal hours of sale, the following property to wit: A Lo". in the town of Camden, No. 1030, with ill the improvements thereon, fronting west on Broad street sixty-six feet, bounded by said street md running bacic eastward 190 feet deep, levied in and to be sold as the property of C. 11. Davis, it the suit of B. Gass, late Sheriff. To be sold at die risk of the former purchaser. ID"Terins Cash, purchaser to pav for one necessary papers. T. J. WARREN, S. K. J). Dentistry. Dr. J. LEE is now in Camden, and will wait on Ids cus;omers during this ami the ensuing week. March 2<?. 13 iit List of letters renaining in the Post Office at Camden So. Ctt , on the 1st April HIS, which if not called for Iwbre, will he sent to fie Dead fatter Office the 1st .Inly next. A?Arledge Elizabeth, Allen Joseph, Abbott Margarett, 2) Addison Sarah. It?Harwich J. W.. Black Dr, ( lis. II.. Bailey Charles, [Jussard Jos. S., Boykin Stephen, Bass Elizabeth, ltarwiek | IS. M., Brown George, Britt Amos, Itrown John, Burgess I. s. (J?Christinas Win., (1) Catnpltell Sarah J., Cunningiain Jo-eph. (1) Chisholm A. <SzCo., Caldwell L. W.,Cutu- I io D. W.. Campbell Drury J. D?Dye Wm. It., (2) Dickinson James, Dean Mary, Dunn , Aim, Diilin A. K? Dye C. L., Dnnlap Alex'r., DeKalbBa oti?any deseendunt of. E?Edwards Be v. Wm. F?Ford Mary. Fislier K. 1L, Agent Saluda Manufacturing Co.. I'mser ltev. E. f. ( ?Glisten dr.. OolT Gates. II?Hamilton W. B, Hognu Harriet, IIollLs Thcna, Hughes David E.. Ilenson 'I'hos., Harrison Jas.. lluntcr IVlit. F., llubliaril John, Harrison John, Hunter Mary A. J?Jones Captain B., June Dr. D. It. K?Kelly John, Kennedy Julia F., Kirkland Sani'l, Kirkaml John. Kiikland William. J,? I awren-'e Edward. M?McKay Adam. MehafTv Tyre. .MeDaniel Marg'l. It., delta Senora. Martin John ll.. Moore Presley, Milling Ma- j ilda, MeKn kill K., Myers Edith. Mansell It. J.. Morris Ant. J.. SleXniighten W. D., McKaitt Win. & John, Mc- | L>aniel Elizabeth. McCoy Beiijatitin. N?Nelson S. W., Nelson William. O?(J'heani Morris. Owens Arcliy, P?Perry S. A? Peixotta D.C.. Peay A. E., Peay John K. It?Union Martha Itnbinsmi John, (2) Itochellc Cynthia, itush Sani'l V., Rcvill A. J.. Itobeson \Y. E. 8?Sturgess A. B., Southern John P., Singer Wesley, Sessions Clis., Starke Dr. J. D., Sizer II., (2) Starke Thornis, Stevensoa Win., Solomans S. S. T?'liirnage Isaac, Taylor Caroline, Thorn Henry. _ W?Wilkinson Sangry, Wilkinson Simon, (2) Wheat iihn. Wright John M., ci) Ward M., Whitaker It. L., 12) j iVest Jas. it., Williatn< Jaunt, Wessinger J. V?Young Jlcnry IS., luting Win. it., 1 oung joiiii. i Persons asking f?ir Letters* from litis list, will please say hey sire Advertised. JOHN N. GAJ1LW ELL, 1'. 31. ! April 1st, 1813. MAIL A KIM \ G i: H i: > T -. NORTHERN MAIL, VIA CJIBJIAW, liiC. Jue daily, at : : : : 101 P. 31. j .'loses " : : : : : 'J 1'. 31. ! SOUTHERN MAIL, VIA COLUMBIA, &C. >ne daily, at : t ; : g A. 31. .'loses ; ; . . j 'j ]?, 31. ; CHARLESTON MAIL, lite daily, at : : : : 2 A. 31. ' .'loses : : ; : 'J P. 31. CIIARLOTTB MAIL, VIA LANCASTER C. It. tViC. )ue Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, sit 3 P. 31. ,'Ioees -Monday, W ednesday and Saiunluy, at 7 A. 31, ! VOKKVILLE .MAIL, VIA KED 1IILL, &C. )ue Thursday, at : : : : 11 A. 31. | .'loses same slay, at : : t IP. 31. j LYNCH WOOD MAIL, UIA TILLElt's KERRY. ' due Tuesdav and Friday, : : : 10 P. 31. ' "loses Tuesday and Friday, at : : 0 P. 31. j OFKICB HOURS. From 7 A. 31. to 1 P. 31. From 3 P. 31. to sunset every ' lay except Sunday. Prom 'J to 10 A. -U. oa tlse Sabbelh. Cry According to an act of Congress, all Newspajiers that ire not forwarded directly from the ollice of publication, j lid ail Circular* and Handbills insist pre-|*iy a postage ol" : hree cents each, or they will not lie forwarded in the mail. ! FOR SALE. The siiWriber offers his PLANTATION for sale, lying ' as the waters of llig Lynches Creek, in Lancaster District, | iniiiediatcly on the public road leading front Monme (Union '. II.) .\. C. to Cam.left, and withi:; one utile of the public | nasi leading from I-aiiraster Court House to Chesterlield : ourt House. Tlie (.and adjoins Robert Haggler, John I to- I lertsou, t rials FunJerburk anil .Mary Knight, and contains j elWeen live and six hundred Acres, is situated in a pleas* inland healthy portion of the country, an 1 itninesiisttely in i he Gold Region?say, two miles from Uriah Fusiderburk'a j nine, and about four miles* from Helk's mine. The soil is j [itite productive to all kinds of grain, and a considerable ! art of the tract is bottom laud, well ailapted to the cullivii- ! ion of Cotton. The Ojiened Enid is in a line state of citllialion. and abounds with springs of excellent water, and mall streams running through the Planuuioii; also, a creek f considerable size runs through the land, along w Inch is | ome excellent bottom Land, now in euhivatioin On the premises Is a good Dwelling House. Kitchen and unoke Houses, together w ith many other convenient build ligs, all in good rcjwir; also, a liani and Mianies, a i iira-nr anil House til by Id feel, a Cotton (Jin, House unJ j jfit'iv, Ate. Ate. Anv JX.TS011 wishing a bargain, rail on tin* snliscribor. J. FCNDERHFRK. Mareii 17. ISIS. 13 3t I Uooks and Stationary. SCHOOL HOOKS. Of every kiml used in our .Schools MULES, I'KAVKU HOOKS AM) HYMN'S. MISCKLLANF.OI S AND CI.ASSICA1. HOOK'S, COl'Y AND CYPHERING HOOKS, DAY HOOKS, LEDGERS, and oilier Aceonnt Hooks. PASS AND MEMORANDUM HOOKS, SLATES AND PENCIL. MONOCHROMATIC PAPER AND CRAYONS, III.AOK AND RKD INK. HLACK SAND, HI.ACK AND RKD LEAD PENCILS, LETTER, WRITING AND DRAWING I'AI'KR, Ruled anil I'lain. NOTE I'AI'KR AND ENVELOPES. SEALING WAX AND WAFERS, Ate. Ac. March IS. A. YOUNG* | "siSsaej The fidiM-rilier will open on Thursday. the lihhof March, in . legnil variety of SPRING AND SI MMER GOODS, inrcha.?e(l since the 1st of March in New York. Among hem may be found a large assortment of > ?nue?? rtncnwi LAD!l Vcnch Kul ami Silk Gloves. I jiie,i and Cotton Edging and nserlings, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs. sonic new style, silk warp and common Alijachas; all kinds of Cotton omxIs. Also?Fancy Linens and Vesting*. dillcreiil styles f Sninmer Hats, Ac. They will be sold on the best terms. .March 15. E. W. HONNEV. Just llcccivcd* A frcsli supply of GENUINE MEDICINES inning llicm arc? AIL lilt AY'S FLUID MAGNESIA SITERIOR ENGLISH Ml'STARD CA.MI'ilOR REST CASTOR OIL 1 DO SWEET OIL ALCOHOL MEAKIM'S EXTRACTS, FOR FLAVORING TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT CLOVE ANODYNE TOOTH ACHE DROPS, SUPERIOR WHITE WAX T<) W NS E.N D'S S A RS A 1'A It I LI. A SWAYNES SYRI'P OF WILD CHERRY The above, together with every other article , it the Drug line, viz? Jlcdiciiics, Fuiiils, Oils, Window Glass PERI'IDIEKY, vill be sold at least as low as articles of like quale y can be obtained in the neighborhood, JAMES It. McKAlN. Feb. 21). 9 tf Black's Ancient and .Modern Atlas. CO plates, folio Pinkcrnni's I nlvcrsal Atlas. 01 plates, folio Mills' District Mn|is of South (iimlini. "JO plates, fojo Mitchell's Modern and Ancient Atlas, dto 1* A t Liu Uvii JUlIin f Hiliiw.uau^u.u, March 38. A. YOriW. Wliitc Load, Window Glass. A new supply of White Lend and Window ;il.iP8 just received. Ah these articles arc pur :hascd at cash prices, tliey will be sold lower than hey have ever been in this market. Nothing till be gained by sending to Charleston for than Before purchasing elsewhere call at the subscrijci'H. FRANCIS L. ZEM1\ Feb. A, 1818. H tf FASHIONABLE REMOVAL. Tlie subscriber irifurms her '."riends and I lie pub lie, that she has taken the store formerly occupiei by Dr- A. DoLeuii, and lias just returned Iron Charleston with a select lot of SPUING GOODS Silk and Straw Ilouncls, Ribbons; Flowers, Laces Gloves, Hats and Caps, which will be sold for casl or lo punctual customers on too usu.l terms. Hounds repaired and trimmed. New York and English Fashions just received All Tailoring done at this Establishment war ranted. M. GOCDLAD. April 1. 14. if VALUABLE FAMILY MEDifiBIES. The following are a Jew of the many valuable Family Medicines now in general use and wliicl may be obtained, wholesale and retail at CLE VIE LASS'*, iVcnrly Opposite Masonic Ifu'I. Peters' Vegetable Pills Wistar's Balsam of \Vih Keliap's Headache l'ills t 'berry Ceckwilh's Pills Townscnd's Sarsaparilh fspenccr and Lees' Pills Carpenter's d<> Hooper's Female Pills Sands' (o VYright's Ind. Yog. l'ills Clove Anodyne Tooth Davis' Pain Killer ache Drops P'ulo.oken, or Female's Ilownnd's Ten r. Mixluri Friend Henry'# calc. .1/agtiesia McAlisler's Ointment Tarrants seltzer Apericn Harrison's Do (lum Arabic Lozenges Scotch Itch Do Rrewcr's fancy do Rose Do Robinson's patent Carle; Dalley's Pain Extractor Together with a fresh supply of Paints. Oils, Varnishes, Win-lair (Hiss, Pulti (ini Turpentine; 11 rushes, Toilet Soaps and Among which arc. Lubin's line Extract of Jocke; Club, Rose, Patchoulv, Verviennc; ?Jcc. ?&x. Also?Bristol Bricks, Whiting, Sperm. Trait and Castor Oils of superior quality at reduce^ pri ccs For sale as above. April 5. 11 If CLIIVELASB'S Indian Southern Vegetable Dcobslruent The plants from wliicli tiiis Medicine is com pounded have been known to and used by the Ab orgine3 of the Southern States long before the first settlement of the country. The lirst settler: acquired from the Indians in their immediate vicin. ity a knowledge of their very extraordinary medi cmal propcrt es and made use of them, separate 01 compounded with others combined. The recipt from which this medicine is compounded has beei used by a respectable family for more than lift; years with great success, in treating all diseases o the Skin and impurities of the Blood. It is composed of four plants indigenous to the ?..... ?j /< O': I ? VICIZlliy 01 L/l UTlUSlOiU O. *>. j. IIU piaoio u?i> -j ucvi fathered with great care by on experienced Uotan ist and the medicine is now prepared in a scientific in inner, and by a new chemical process of c.vtrac ting the medicinal virtues of plants. .Most medi cir.es of this class are administered indiscriminate ly without regard to di-ease, restriction in food diet or exo* rise and are so mixed up and dis^uisec tli t their active princij los are rendered eutireij inert or are destroyed. Not so tins edicine. I contains the curative virtues of the four piano .without disguising their natural taste. I would now inforin those who desire to use this medicine that it would be entirely useless to di so without strictly adhering to the directions. It is not pretended that this medicine shall cure all discaes that humanity is heir to> but a few o the most distiessing ones, it will bo found, wil yield like magic to its restorative energies. I know that the id .a of a new medicine to conic ink competition with the many preparations of 6'arsa. parilia and otln r alterative medicines, may s? eir to many presumptuous, or to say the least absurd The proprietor places it before the public to stum or la] I upon i's own merits. The list of diseases for which it is recommend ed and which it is sincerely believe I will cure, ar< as follows: Scrofula and its consequent diseases viz: primary, secondary, tertiary and consecutive Vcnerial Diseases; enlargement of the Joints (jlands, and I/gumei.ls; Uhcumaiism, Neuralgit and all Kruplions of the Skin and diseases arising Iro 'i an impure state of the JJim.d. Prepare! only by J. A. (. luvela.nd, and for salt as above. N. P.?Medii ines may be obtained at any lioui of the nigbt by knocking at the side door. April 5, 11 if James Chcsuut, jr., Esq, is my side Agent ant Attorney, with fn 11 |??-%ver to act for me in settliii'j tlic Estate of I lie late Dr. C mrgc Rt y nobis: and iu other person is authorised to use my name, or to re. ceivc money or grant discharges of the said Estate unless specially empowered in writing by him 01 myself. JiAUV C REYNOLDS. Adiii'x of G. Reynolds. /lftrcii -7, 16-17. 1'laiii black and co'ored Bjrages for ladies drcsscs, black ai.d colored Ginghams, Prints &.C., lad:e Cravats, superior lv.d Gloves, Silk iUits, colored I.incu for Ruling Dresses, c rded Skiriing cloth, Patent Skirts ?Y*c , jiist opened in* E. \\*. BO>P EY Dissolution of Copartnership. The copartnership hcretoiore known as the lira of Chambers Rankin, Camden, S. C. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. R. W. Chambers i? auiin riscd to collect the debts and close up the concern, auJ is authorised to ueo the name of the linn lor that purpose* 15. W. CHAMBERS, K.J.RANKIN*. The undersigned will continue the business it; his own name, thanks his Iriends fur former patronage and solicits a c lit nance of the same. D. \V. CHAMBERS. March 'J9 1:J _ 4t_ Stone JLiaic N:c. "" " ?1 :i">" ' " > t' oi.l :i lot ol'siinerioi 1 IIL" MIUM I I ?'* l II ?/ - . . Stone l.imc, in jr.?o < rtler. .-1 !so, Piaster l'aris, Cement and .Marble Oust, ali of which lie will Pell very low, C. L CilATTEX. * March 29 13 _tf_ CAMDEN UKANCH. ???? 7: f- v'X'Z'z C'iSX. TEN .MILES of tlie Campen Okancu Raii Roap, from the Jrxcrtox to ( r.a lit moon are now ( pen for the transportation of Freight audi'assougcis. A passenger Train runs daily in connection with the Trains on the South Carolina Rail Road Freights will also he taken to and from this station, the (Targes howe<.or, on freight to Clarendon inu.-t lor the present, lie paid in advance. For further particular?, apply to X. I). Raxlev, Agent a{ Clarendon, or to the Agents on the S. C Rail Road. J 01IX .McllAE, Engineer Sic. .Ma cli '-'(i 13 tf For Salt; or Urol. The house and lot recently occupied by IMr Pegues, adjoining the residence ol the subscriber, fronting on Fair Street. To one desiring to lease for a term ol years the place will lie let on reasonable terms and put m thorough repair. \V. M. SUAXXOX. March S, l^H. 10 tl Xclminislrator's ft otice. The subscriber having received ?ranlof Loiters of Administration tie Louis no::, ol all a:ui singulai llic goods and chattels, rights and credits thai wore of Mrs. Margaret d/allus, deceased, hereby given notico to all persons having demands against the said estate, to hand them in properly attested, and those indebted are required to nnke immediate payment. J. \V. KKMBEKT, Jan. 1!). Adm'rde Bonis Non. Ladies' black Kid (Jlov s and clear I.aw u JIdkfs a new article. Just opened hv February g\ E. W. BONNEY. a??\sm? ! i ? n 11 i Mibi<??? DRY GOODS IN CHARLESTON* Tlie subscriber would nvito the attention of Planters and their families visiting Charleston to his Stock of rich Fancy and Staple 7>ry Goods. J i Having made additions to his Room the past scasrfh, his (I j is able to oflei _ mter inducements than ever before, tH I Ids friends and customers, and confidently invites nttcrilfcitt ' | to his stock as the jj j Most Extensive in the Southern Country. I It is intended to embrace almost every article in the Dr* rjoods line. Our front Sales Room will contain & coot I ! plutc assortment of Ladies' Elegant Dress Goods, j SILKS, MUSLINS, BAREGES, CASHMERES, BOMBAZINES. ALI'ACCAS, SHAWLS, VISSETT8; I GENTLEMEN'S GOODS, LINENS, LINEN FAB j RICS. HOSIER V, &c. ?J-C. , ; In our Domestic Rooms, will be found a very full iiir J sorunent of Douiextic Fabrics, ; j Negro Goods, Blankets, Oznnburgs, dec, i : Our f.iriliii.'!! for purchasing Goods are such, that W?i ; arp able to offer them at extremely low prices, and such (hi I will defy all competition, . v I!. W. BANCROFT, 253 King-st Charleston, Feb. 1313. (i tf j N. II.?In our wholesale Rooms, we offer to merchants who buy in this market one of the most desirable stocks of (foods to )>e found in the city, and at prices that will astoni i.'h those accustomed to "Charleston long time pricer." Bacon and Lard. .. 5.000 His. North Carolina BACON 1.000 do frosii do LARD ... ?' 1.000 jraN. best do WHISKEY For sale by . JOHN INGRAM,_ police. An election will he field by the Com mips ionefd j. of the Poor for Keashaw District on the first i Tuesday in May next, for a keeper of the Pojor House. All applicants for the office must man ,. their proposals in writing, stating the terms. *j liy order of the Board, W. E. HUGH SON; Secfetarf. I March loth, IS 13. ll 3t. , ' : Spring Fashion. Ladies' Colored aiid Black Gaiters, latest style; * just received and for sale by the subscriber. Also * ladies White Satin and Kid Slips. . GEO. ALDEN: ! March 15. 11 tf ! Oa Co:i>ign:ncii!"Froui the Nortii; A choice lot of Chewing and Smoking Tobaccdj and Spanish Scg rs of several very fine brandfc Any person wishing a very superior article foi * i I heir own use, will do well to call and examine the } j assortment', as it will be sold low. Apply at thd ' Post Office to P. THORNTON. March 15. 11 tf r REMOVAL. > \VM. B. JOHNSTON has removed his stock i 1 of Goods to the store formerly occupied by A. Mt r j Kennedy, Esq. two doors above Mr. James Duo* ., f! hip's where lie will be glad to see his friends ahd 1 customers. March ? . ! 1 TARRANT'S ; I-ffcrvesccnt Seltzer Aperient* - This much esteemed and highly valuable prepi ration will not fail lo efToclually to remove Dym* pepsu, Headache, He rtburn, AcrDirr of ittM Stomach. Costiveness, &.c: For sale by j I Feb. 22. FRANCIS L. ZEAIP. r I>r. It. IS. JOIMSOX t i Offers his professioi al services to the citieen^ j of Camden and vicinity. Office two doom bfcloW j the Bank of Camden. 5 j Feb. 23, lb-^3, 8 3m Commissioner's Notice. ? ' Guardians, Trustees and others accountable ttf f this office will file their returns on or before thtf I : first day of May next, or in default thereof* Rules [ will lortlmth be issued. , W. M. SHANNON, Com. and Reg't .. > . i Commissioner's Ofiice. , i March 8,1648. 10 tT i W. Til UK LOW CASTON, i 7 .?. *** . ATTORNEY AT LAW k SOLICITOR IN CHANCMYj | CAMDEN. t>. C. ' office ox kino street, opposite the coubt house* ? i IN BEAR of r.ovn's hotel. , I Ciii'peiiter to Hire* i | Will be hired by the dav or job, by * r | March 27. ' H. LEVY. . j JExecutor's Notice. ! All persons to whom the Estate of Afary Ker 1 sliaw deceased, is indebted, will hand in their ac; counts properly attested; and those indebted to tbtf Estate make immediate payment to J. B. KERSHAW, qualified Ex'orx I ; Jlfrrcli loth, 1848. 11 6t m ' CAMDEN AND CHARLOTTE! ;! MAIL LINE. ' r j The Post Master General having given direc, tions to run the mail from this place to Charlottd j three times a week, instead of twice, as former ji ^ the public will therefore, please take notice, that the siage will leave Camden every Monday, Wed* ^ ncsdny and Saturday, at H A. Al., and arrive ill "* *9 ' Lancaster the same afternoon. "I Leave Lancaster every Tuesday; Thursday and ? Sunday, at 5 A. .\L, and arrive in Charlotte by 5 1>. AL* Leave Char'otte every Monday, Wednesday ana i Saturday aid A. M and arrive in Lancaster sai^e ( afternoon; leave Lancaster every Tuesday, Thurar day and Sunday at 5 A. AL and arrive in Catndeii , at :* F. AL , i JAMES MeEWEX, Contractor. J i Feb. 2B, 1843. 8 tf *: > The Charlotte JefFersoniar. will please insert I three tiu.es and hand in their bill to J. AfcE: FKCSII CKOCEKIES. i I . j The subscriber lias just received and opened at his old stand, a stock of CHOICE GROCERIES, ! consisting in part, of the followirg articles? j Brown, Loaf, Lump Crashed and Clarified Sugare( I Java and Rio Coflbc West India and New Orleans Molasses Bacon and Salt ' Best Hyson Tea . Mackaiol.in kits, halt and whole barrels Salmon and Lobsters, in cases, Cliainpiiguc, Ale and l'ortcr 5* I Cordials, and Lemon Syrup 1 Adamantine and Tallow Candies : Figs, Raisins, Almonds and Candies &c. &c. 1 Al.?o, a lot of * superior spanish segaks; A!l of which will be sold at the lowest priced 1 lor Cash or Country Produce. W. J. GERALDi. 'i March 1,~>. 11 tf sei.U AT NEWVOUK PRICES. ; Dr. SMITH'S PREMIUM TOltPEDll MAQi NETIC MACHINES?This is certainly theneat* : est and most powerful Instrument yet offered to the public, and as a remedial agent in ncrvotls and chronic affections, it has bee., found highly ser* ; viccalilo. The American Institute has awarded a i prize to this Instrument over many compelitotii , For sale by R L. ZEMP. Ilott^e and l,ol for sale. ! Tin- >iil?M-rib?T olF-rs for sab" his Iluuse and I/it nimated j tK-.ir ilie .MciiiiHika Church in Camden. For further par^ titular* apply t? T. \\. I'egues. Vr I Feb. W. J. FRANCIS. ? .* ulmoVal. i | The subscriber would inform the public that he I lias leinovcd to the store formerly occupied by Mr, > i William .'olinson, second door above II. Levy's, i ! whore he will hoop on hand a good supply of GRO* , i CURIES. HARDWARE, CROCKERY. &c. to I j which he invites the attention of purchasers, as ! I they will be sold very low. J. CHARLESWORTH. I q in tf Milieu r>. Fine Wine*; Lemon Syrup; White Wine and Cidvr Vinetnr, lor sale by Feb. yy. E. W. BONNEY.