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the National Guard and the Goverment will also find fuel in the inflammable materials on all sides by which the parlies are surrounded. The jealousy in the department towards a central Jacobinical authority in Paris is another circumstance which causes disquietude and alarm, as among the signs of an approaching domestic struggle. Ii is to be apprehended, in fart, that if thp np. preaching party struggles in France should lead to scenes of violence and acts of bloodshed, the cause of general liberty would be irrecoverable damaged throughout Europe. The. efT-ct of auch a re-action would not only throw back the cause of political improvement, but afford pretexts to crowned heads fur circumscribing within narrow limits popular privileges. Even in France anarchial excesses will lead to another military despotism, to escape the horrors of of civil convulsion. Every thing appears to turn, therefore, on the character of events in France for the next three mo: ths. She is on the verge of great internal perils. On the elections to the Constituent Assembly every thing depends, If llie moderate republicans acquire a majority in that assembly, there remains some hope of a tranquil settlement ofthe questions which are now agitating the publ'c mind to its profounde.sl depths. Hut the indications in favour of this result are very unpropiti ou?. The purpose of the violent republicans in wishing the elections delayed, is by political orgauixatinn to influtiencejhc elections in the Department and by ren Jering the machinery of chills.more complete within Paris, to control the deliberation* of the* Constituent Assembly.? It is impossible to say what may take place in the short interval before the elections. The violent republicans under the lead of Ledku Roixin, have forced the Provisional Governinent to a modification, in the mo>l important iKirticulais. of the nolicv of its ad ninistration. I ' ^ Ji the latter should give way all is lost to- Fiance and tor the general cause of liberty throughout Europe. I-mm the European Tim s, March "25. lu 'TIIE BRITISH CABINET. Various rumors arts actively cirejlated by our cotciiiporaries respecting certain changes which are meditated in the English cabinet. Without giving undue or premature credit to these reports, we may re mails that it has been j long fell that no essential difference ?>f opinion 1 exists between the members of Lord John Rusnd's administration and the Leading f.iends around Sir Uohert iVel. The animosity, amounting to personal rancor, uhich still prevails against the ex premier am uigst a In:g?? section ? !' the House of Commons, must perhaps for a long peri'-d ol the Right Hon. Baronet from ta. 1 king office, even supposing he fell so inclined. : Hut as the events passing around us press upon liie conviction of every reflecting man daily in- j creasing necessity for a strong and united administration, we should rejoice to see the fusion I i,f the most capable ami intelligent supporters ; of Sir Robert Feel into the Present cabinet. | The administrative talents of Sir James C?raham, and his great influence in the House of 1 Commons, point out naturally his admission in ; to the new ministry. Lord Lincoln was at first offered a seat in the ealiir.et; but perhaps lht? peraonage who would most probably represent Sir Uobert reel in th? nowarrangement wouui i?e bis activeallv, .Mr. Cardwell. LIVERPOOL COriOM MXRKET Report for the W eek ending March 17. The perchases of Cotton in this market arr confined to the smallest quantity that will keep thewiills going at their rednced consumption; and' of course, light as the stock now is. and likely to he some time, prices are still gi?ing iv a j. We have to report this week a reduction ! ?if l-8d to 1 -4d on all kinds of American. Sit. rats hut slightly changed: Long stapled also very heavy of sale, and lower in price. In the meantime, the stocks of manufactured goods and varus are becoming completely exhausted in cveiy quarter and therefore at no distant day we may probably he overtaken by a demand and a btieam of business active and continued in pro|?ortioti to our long depression. Such, at least, is frequently the sort ot turn that attends these cases ofextreme revulsion and backward moremen s. 300 Arnmerican have been taken <m Speculation, an I 700 American for Export. The sales for the week amount to 23.365 hales. Geo. Holt <$* Co. Report for the treek ending March 24. No change for the hotter ha* taken place in our market, and it was alum*! impossible to nggrava'e the gloom and distrust existing during the whole of last week. We, therefore, can - i 1 I.lo RCtt.'CC\y rnUKi- nay miumvii >> ? report were obliged to render in our circular of Friday last. And as the same cause which produced ibe disastrous state of things then in existence, and which were brought under consideration, continue to hear upon our proceedings, we can have 110 improvement to report- So far as prices go we are worse, being about 1 8d. lower in all qualities of American; long stapled of every kind, including Kgyptians, Brazils, dfc. are freely oflrred at easier rates. Sea Island are perhaps somewhat more in deinad at former prices, and Fast India of the better sorts have undergone little or no diminution in value. But yesterdy, ami this morning also, we ahserve Jess depression and little more hope and confidence than at any period during the last fortnight; and we may add that within the. last hour or two there is altogether a more cheerful market, and less Cotton on sale. COO America have . been taken on speculation, and I860 America, 70 iSarat, 100 Pernames, and 59 Maranham, for export. -Sales of the week, 134.780 hales. Gro. Holt Co. ll* cb ? ZJi* Kershaw Lodgo.Numbcr 9 The Regular Meeting of this Lodge will beheld at their new Hall on Friday evening next, at 7 o'clock. Uu ..rrlor of X. G. L. A. AUSTIN", Secretary. Camden Debating Club. The meetings of this society will be held at their Hall on Friday evenings. J. R. 3/cKAlN Secretary. Hides Wanted. Green and Dry Hides will be purrbased by ? Feb. 16. W. ANDERSON & CO. In Equity-Lancaster District. M. C. Heath. ) vs. / I'ctition for.Rciief. John C Carnes, et al ) It appearing to my satisfaction, that John C. Carnes, a defendant in the above petition is absent from, and resides beyond the limits of the State: On motion of Wright, Solicitor for Petitioner, ordered that the said John C. Carnes do answer, plead or demur to the petition in the above case, on ot before the 19th day of July, 1848, otherwise judg. inent pro confesso, will bo entered against him. JAMES H. WITHERSPOON, C. E. f? D. Coram'rs. Office March 21, 1848. $7 To Rent* The House next above the Masonic Mall. Foi further partichlara, apply at this office. April 19. 18 * tf * Runaway. Fr?in the subscriber in Lancaster District, on the 29;h March last, a bright MULATTO GIRL, ?ged about 18 or 19 years, very stout made, about 5 feet 8 inches high. Any person lodging said ne| gro in Jail, or giving me information 60 that 1 can i get her will be liberally rewarded. REBECCA FLEMING. Lancaster District, April 10. 16?tf VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale, his possessions on corner of UeKalb and 3road-streets. As the 6tand is well known, it is thought useless to describe it. j Persons wishing to purchase, can be informed of all particulars, bv applying to the subscriber. WILLIAM McKAlN April 19. 16 tf Closing Sales by Dickson & Latfa. j Having positive orders to close up the balance of stock, it will be offered at private sale for a few days at the reduced prices annexed: Hyson Tea previous price SI pr. lb. now 021 Gunpowder Tea " " 1 25 " " 75 Neplus Ultra Hyson " 1 50 " " 1 00 Extra Fine do. " 1 41 44 75 No. 2 do 44 75 56^ ! Honqua mixture (ce'e'd bl'k. Tea 44 1 *4 <4 75 English Breakfast 75 4* 44 50 | 1 Chest Fine Black Tea 371 for 183c. a paper, , [ other qual'tirs at same discount. 1 bbl. Fine powdered Loaf Sugar 7 lb for $1 i ( now 9 for SI. 1 44 common brown 20 lb. for SI 1 keg strictly prime Goshen Butter 4 lb for SI Basin's &, Ewer's 33J of former prices. 1 doz. Heavy cut English Flint Tumblers do do 44 44 4* wines do do Common Decanters, cups and saucers do do Also, G boxes imported Claret (lead capped,) su- ( perior quality .Madera, Tenneroefe, Fort and Slier- \ ry wine on draught and bottled. 3 Baskets Sillersy Bollenger Champagne. 20 doz bottled Cider { 15 4* do Ale 4 Brandy Cherries, Raspberry Syrup, Rose wa- f tcr Sic. Sic ( Canisters fresh Saltm n, Sardines, 40 gallons ' 1 .Sperm Oil, at 75c pr gallon, and 15 gals Train ' f O I at 50c, 4 O.I Cans. Scales, Weights and j ( measures The store will he open until Thursday i ? .,,,,1 tl.o cln L- cnU in nnnntitiPK tn I ' ctcmug, -l"o 1..C I suit, purchasers at such prices that will insure a quick sile E M BEACH A; ril 19 ' Qj?ia22K3 <3@<!>5)30 The subscribers have received by the steamer Utility, their supply <>f SPRING GOODS, which have been ordered from New York and selected in j Charlesto". They consist in part, of? Plaid and striped Borages, Plaid Silk Titsuci Printed Lawns. Gingham* Black French Summer Cloth; Summer Caasimeres Drib D'Kte; plain and fancy Drills Kid and silk Gloves Fashionable Shirts; summer Cravats, <fcc. fry Thcv have also received a full supply of HARDWARE and GRO EIt!IIS. >l< DOWALL & COOPER. April 11. lo 4t I illkS. BLACK INK of a superior quality; RED and BLUE INKS of the manufacture of A. \V. Harrison, Philadelphia. Sold .wholesale and retail by A. YOUNG. Indelible Ink, t For marking Liniion or C otton eon N. without any pre pa- j ration, n-atlv put up in era ill vials or cases. Warranted of . the best quality. A. YOUNG. Root's Penmanship. A set of copy books, with set copies, in twelve progressive numbers; containing instructions for holding the pen forming letters Ac., with the various forms of writing, useful to a pupil, desirous of improvement in the theory and j practice of penmanship. ALEXANDER YOUNG. i April 14th. liii- ( India Floor Hatting. 20pieces 4 4 ami 0 4 white and colored Floor Malting, just received by April IS. II. LEVY. Dry Goods and Groceries. Tie subscriber having received a fresh stoch, will dispose of them af very low prices. April IS. H. LEVY. ' nr?,.l. rnct fct'.ll 1' IClitlt ?* Ifi IV ui v/?? The following handsome unifies at cost? French Embroidered Collar* do do ( ape* do Worked Sleeves do do Cups do I aw Capes do l-'ick work and plain Handkerchief do Embroidered do do Worked infanCx Holies do do Muslins, for dresses April 13. H. LEVY. Prepared only by L)r. D. Jsivne. Philadelphia, and sold on agency by JAMES ft. McAAl.N, Camden, S. C. 0C7"W(? are authorized to announce Capt. Burrfll Jonrs, as a candidate for Major of the upper Battalion, 22J Regitncnl S. C. M. at the ensuing election. (tCr*\Ve are authorized to announce Capt. Da.mrl I). kirkr.and.as a candidate fir Major of the upper Battalion, 22d Regiment, S. C. M. at the ensuing election. The friends of Adjutant JA.MliS CANTKY, the present incurnhent, propose him to their fellow citizens as a candidate for re election to the next Legislature. r?u' ' ' - ? A ?.? AMHAiimiA \! oinr P arc; IUUIUM I/,"'!! mi aiiili/uuw 4'?uj./. Janio* L. Reid as a candidate lor Representative in the State Legislature at the ensuing election. 0^7" We arc authorized to announce Dr. E. A. SALMOND as a candidate for Representative in the State Legislature, at :he ensuing election. OCj" We are authorized to announce Major A. II. Boykin as a candidiate f>r re-election f?r Representation! the S ate Legislature at the ensuing election. To the Voters oi f.ujiea*"cr District. lrT*We. aie authorized to announce L. B. McATl ER as a Candidate for Tax Collector for Lancaster District, at the next election for that office. And L?t no voter douht the result; hut stand up for hiin like David did lor Israel against Goliah, the champion of the Philistines. m:\v stork. The Bubscrijer would inform the public, that he has taken the Brick Store formerly occupied by Capt. Meugy, a few doors below the corners of Broad and DoKalb streets, where lie has opened a stock of GROCERIES, snch as Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Moiasscs. Mackarel, Kicc, I'owder, Shot &c. Also, Porter, Ale, Crackers, Confectionary, Tobacco, Segars, &c. &c. Hiving purchased his Goods for cash, he is enabled to offer bargains to purcha .r..n? ??n scrt-'i WHO arc IgspccilUiiy iikkcu iu y ivk mm .1 I rill, A. E. ALLEN. April 4 11 3t. ari:w si*ki\g a sititicu goods. I The subscribers havo received and opened a genera! assortment of (ill V GOODS, unit able for Ladies* and Gentlemen's wear, viz: lie rages, Tissue Silks, Organdi Muslins : Jaconet Muslins, Isiwns, Ginghams 1 English and American Flints Drab D'Ete, 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 invir ted, as they will be sold low. A. M. <fc R. KENNEDY. April 12. 15 tf FINANCIAL EXHIBIT Of the Town of Camden, for the year ending April 1, 1848 TREASURER'S ACCOUNT. To balance as per last Annual Report $897.04 To amount from Corporation Taxes, Licences and Fines, 3,360.62 To amount received, semi-annual dividend on 143 shares Camden Branch Rail Road 357.59 To amount ol Notes discounted in Banks 800.00 To amount received, balance of Judgment 93.25 5,508.41 CR. By amount paid on Notes in Bank, Interest &c. 2,053.78 By amount paid Town Guard, 11 months and extra duty 753.90 By amount paid sundry accounts, (including salary of Town Marshall and Captain of Guard) as per vouchers filed 1,292.02 By amount paid salary late Recorder and Treasurer 190.93 4,290.63 Balance in the Town Treasury. 81,217.78 RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES. RESOURCES. Balance in Town Treasury, $1,217.78 tnpaid j ax Executions in-w 113 shares in capital stock of South Car* lina Rail Road Company (construction of Camden Brach, c $7o 10,725.00 12,037.03 LIABILITIES. Amount of notes due in Rand of Camden 4 .400,00 Amount of notes due in Brunch Bank 3,500.00 Amount due Town Guard, 1 month's salary 06.66 Amount of accounts ordered to be paid 221.54 8,188.20 Bn'.ance in favor of the Town, $3,896.83 COUNCIL CHAMBER. APRIL 1. 1818. The above is a true Exhibit, taken from the Books of the Town Recorder and Treasurer. MM N, J?? NEW SPRING AND SUMMER M. DRUCKER &. CO. respectfully invite the jitizens of Camden and the public generally to exiniiiie their well selected stock of Spring am' Summer Dress Goods, ill of which will he offered for salt at a very small idvance on first cost. Their facilities for purchasing Goods are such, that ihey can sell at such pri:es as to ibfj competition, 'l'hcy have paid paricular attention to the selection of the now offered dock, which has been selected \\ ith the greatest :are in New York and other Northern cities.? Among numerous other articles, they would menion tiie following? Cambric. Jaconet. Midi and Swiss .Muslins Colored French Gingham* and Lawns Mourning and coloured Berages Colored linen and cotton Do Assortment of Dress and Furniture Prints Alparcas. Bombazines and Drab de Viennas Heavy black and blue-black Drecs Silks Do silk, raw silk and cotton Hosi>ry Super Ladies' and Gentlemen's silk and lisle Gloves Thread, lisle and cotton Edgings Cambric and mu-din Inserting* and Edgings Linen Camhrie Handkerchief*, at all prices Long Lawns and Linen < ambries Ladies' Be rage and si!k Mantles Do Silk and Gauze Cravats Sunshades and Parasol* Hroad Cloths, Cnssimercsand Ventings, Cravats. Shirts, Undershirt*, Drawers and Suspenders Linen and Linen and < 'ottnn Drills English. German and French summer Cn**iinercn Alpaccas, Merino, Crot ?n and Mohair Coatings I <ow priced Good*, for Boy's and Servant's wear Ttlark French Doeskin* Irish Linen*. English and American Long Clo'.hi Gentlemen's Corton and Merino Undershirts HEADV MADE CLOTHING, Of every description, and at all prices?indeed, some of hem at prices that cannot fail to astonish the purchaser? >ut Country Produce sells for no'hing, and so do we intend o sell Ready made Clothing. This is NO '"PUFFING"? rorac and convince yourselves. ALSO Ladies' and Gentle men's Shoes, Bootees and Gaiters Ladies' Palo Alto Shoes Do Ellsler.Gn i ere, Kid anil Morocco Ties Gentleman's Calf Hoots, sewed and pegged, at all prices With a variety of other articles, impossible to enumerate, jut all of which will lw sold CHEAPER than the cheapest, at the CAMDEN BAZAAR, Opposite the Bank of Camden, NEW A7mD FRESH GROCERIES, JUST KIXEIVED AT T II E C A M I) N B A Z A A R, Consisting in part of Tens, .Ima, Liquid, R;o ami Cuba Coffee Muscovado ami X. O. Rcfineil Sugars New Orleans Syrup and Molasses West India Honey and Alulasscs Sal /Erj'ius and C. Soda also A variety of Toilet Soaps, Fiesh Powder Real German Cologne, Tooth and Hair Brushes Fine Tooth ai d Dressing Combs Ladies' silver mounted Riding Switches For sale by M. DRUCKBR & CO. Just Received, By Drucker & Co., a luii and complete supply of Saddlery, Cutlery asad Hardware, consisting of almost, every article which belongs to the above specified lines, which will be offered at the lowest prices. Enquire at the CAMDEN BAZAAR, Opposite the Bank of Camden. A II A Silt I'.T.sI f'K'iinttmritn Y V i n o fminrffl nn/l /II - > VI ** v niiitn) of the most approved brands, and of superior quality, at GERALD'S GROCERY, One Dour Sou'h nf the Bank of Camden. April 1-2 15 tf New Orleans and < uba Molasses, Lemon, Pine Apple and Strawberry Svrups. Cordials, Pickles, Claret Wine at GERALD'S GROCERY Prime Leaf Lard, Bacon, Flour, Rutter, Cheese, and almost every article of Groceries wanted by a family, at retail, at GERALD'S CHEAP FEED, Ac. 1 OH BUSHELS Mountain RYE, which will be sold low. AL*n The balance of Groceries, Crockery, and choice Wines and Liquors. c)*c, which will be sold at reduced prices, for a few d tvs, bv DICKSON &, LATTA, For E. M Reach, Assignee. Segal's, Scgars. 5.000 Gold Leaf Sugars 5 UtJU Corisolacion j n> 5.000 Charleston Oo Butterfly. Washington pressed Espcr-nza Crowned Eagle; Cazadore ALSO Thomas' Tobacco Churubusco do and various other brands For sale by S. B. LEW Bacon, Lard and Mackarcl. Bacon, Sides, Hams and Shoulders Barrels, half do., qr. do., eighth do. Mackarel Sugar, Coflee, Salt, md a full supply of Family and Fancy Groceries, for sale low, by April 12. S. B. LEW, 1,0 vr7 On .Saturday last, by a servant, on Broad St'ect, or between Lytt.etoi) and upper Broad Streets, a small bundle, containing a handsome worked capo. The finder will be liberally rewarded on leaving it at this office. April 12, 15 tf JOS. B. KERSHAW, ATTORNKY AT LAW, Broad-street, Camden, S. C. Attends the Courts? of Kershaw, Sumter, Lanaster and Fairfield Districts. Carriages. The subscriber has i-.mv on hand a variety ol Busies, Rorkaways and Harness, which he offers for sale on liberal terms. Will build and repaii any description of carriage, and attend to shoeing horses. A portion of patronage is respectfully solicited. ROBEBT MAN. March 8, 10 0t SSSSSSSSSSSSS^^^^^S^SSiJSSSSSSSSS Monumental Subscription. In calling the attention of the citizens of Kc fhaw District to the object of the following reaol tion, adopted at a meeting held in Camden on t 16th ult., and asking their co-operation in this n ble undertaking, the undersigned, the romm tee to whom the matter has been entruste , fe that it would lie equally unjust to the gallant dea and 10 those whose assistance in this matter is e pected, to make any appeal in this behalf. Tl committee doubt not that every patriot eon of o Kershaw will feel it to be alike his grateful pri\ lege and sacrod duty, to contribute according his means. Subscriptions may be addressed to any one the undersigned. WM. W. SHANNON, ED. A. SALMOND, JAS. CIIESNUT, Jr. \V. J. McKAIN, JAS. B.KERSHAW, B. B. SALMOND. Committee. Camden S, C., April 10:l.i, 1843. Resolved, That we, the People of Kerslia' District, do erect a monument in honor of the memories, to lie inscribed with the names < Lieut. Col. Jamks P. Dickinson, Lieut. James Willis Cantey, Sergeants Jonah II. Holmes and J. B. Cat then, Corporals W. N. Robinson, and M. C. Cai ton. Privates J- W- Bounds, John M. Catoe, Rol ert Ford, W. Hopkins, Alfred Love, Amc Mosely. W. C. McFarland, William Nelsot Owen Posted, James S. Powel, Hugh A. Ro litis, William Robinson. Jas. Riddle, Denni Sizer, Anson B. Sizer, W. L. Weeks, Jame Dunlap, John Cain, Alexander Collins, Jame Marshall. Allen IMcCaskill, Ivey Rape, Jame White, J. (J. B*>nnet, Hiram Rials, John R Keith, E. I'. W'arlick. Win. A. Hilton, B. F Berry, J. W. Baker, Fitzsimmons, II. Gibbons George W. Gilman, Joseph Ho we I, Ransor Logan, Jackson Nettles, John Villepigue, Jarne P. Rosser, James Harral, Reuben Roberts, Rol: ert White, Amos Mosely, and such other mem bars of Company C. as may hereafter loos their lives in the service of their country. I>R. ?. A. KOSF, Who successfully cured several cases of Dyspep sia, while in Camden in lS'iO. respectfully inform those afflicted with that dread disease,'hat designing to pass through in the course of the present monti: he would make a stay of a few days if rcquirei He takes the liberty to refer to .Mr, A. Burnt wh is well convergent with his system and mode c treatment. April 12. 15 tf Head Quarters 22cl Regiment, j March, 29 1849. j An election for Major of the Upper Battalio 22d Regiment S. C. M. will be held on Fridaj the 5:h day of J/sy nc.\f, to till the vacancy occa sionnd bv the resignation of Lieut. Col. Dixox. Ry order of Col. Taylor, A. G RASKIN", Adjutant. April 12, 15 tf Mc;ul Quarters. Lochakt's Shoals, 27ih March, 1848. ORDER NO? The following Regiments will parade for lie view and Drill, at times and places herein staler viz: The 20:h and -Mill Regiments of Infantry? Siimterville, on Tuesday, the 2J day of .May nc.\ The Upper R.ittalion of the Hist Regiment i Infantry, at Kingstroe, on Friday, the 5:h of May The Lower Battalion at Georgetown, on Tucs day, the 9th of May. The 331 Regiment of Infantry, at Conwayhor< on Saturday the 13th of May. .a'J'tie 32d Regiment of Inlantry at or near il/ar on Court H ume, on Tuesday, the 16th of May. Tiie|30 h Regiment of Infantry, at Bonuenttsvill on Thursday, the 18lh .1/ar. The 2!):h Regiment of Infantry at or near Dai lin"ton Court House, on Salurdav, the 20;h < May. The 28:h Regiment < 1 Infantry at or near Che? -1 f llnnoa ?,it TllOil IV. lllf? 27tll f iriutjju v^uun iwiiu., w.. , May. The Cist Regiment of Infantry at Lancaslervill on Saturday, tli?27th ofj.Uav. The 2C.I Regiment of Infantry at Camden, o Tuesday, tlie* fid:!i of ,Vay. The Cavalry will parade hy companies, squni rons. or renin.cut* of the 4th Division, as the Mi jor Gcneaul may direct, and be prepared for inspei tion. The line will be formed and ready for review i 12 o'clock M. The Commissioned and Xon-Conimissioncd O ficers will assemble llie day previous, 011 their n spective parade grounds, for drill and instruction The Major General will with his staff", atter the r -views. The Brigadier Generals arc charged with tl extension of this order to their respective con mands, and will, with their Staff", attend (he Ri views in their Brigades. By order of the con mander-in-chief. JAMES \V. CANTEV, Adjutant and Inspector General. April 12. 100 71:i(lc StiiuiHi-r Coats Have just been received from New York, by tl subscriber; among them may he found every sty now fashionable. Prices from two to ten dolla Also, just opened, a beautiful assortment of mat Vests, Vestings, fancy Linens and Coating cloth some verv line. To insure sales they will be 1: fcn.d very low. K. \V* BONNEY. 15}- Northerner. The undersigned lias 'Ins day opened anotln rase of Fancy Dry Goods, seven days frum Ne York?among them some elegant Berages. I'rin and mourning Ginghams, Irish Linens, Lawn Table Diap rs, Doilees, Fans, Sun Shades, &c. April 5. E. W. BONNEV. New Spring Woods. T/ie subscriber will receive by tlie Delvalb, h stock ol fresh spring Goods, from New York. March 20. If. LEVY. FKLsTlI GUOITIt ICS. K The subscriber has just received and opened his old stand, a slock of CHOICE GROCERIES, consisting in part, of the following articles? Brown, Loaf, Lump (trashed and Clarified Sugar Java and Rio Codec West India and New Orleans Molasses Dacon and Salt Best Hyson Tea Mnckaiel.iu kits, hall and whole barrels Salmon and Lobsters, in cases, Champagne, Ale and I'orter Cordials, and Lemon Syrup Adamantine and Tallmv Candles Figs, Raisins, Almonds and Candies &r. &-C. AUo, a lot of SUPERIOR SPANISH SROARS. All of which will he sold at the lovest prici for Cash or Country Produce. W. J. GERALD, r March 15. 11 tf 1 W~ TIIURLOW CASTON, I ATTORNEY AT LAW & SOLICITOR IN CHANCER CAMDEN, S. C. OFFICE ON KING STREET, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUS IN REA ". OF BOYD'S HOTEL. * - - . 7 T- _ Attention. r- The subscriber begs Jeave to announce to I u- friends and customers, that he is, at this particu! he crisis, in great need of money to er.able him to me o- his engagements, and would feel greatJy indebtt it. to those who are now indebted to him, if the el would call within the next ten days, and settle i id, their old scores. x. JAMES R. McKAlN. lie April 12. 15 tf Sheriffs Sales. t0 By virtue of sundry Writs to me directed, I \vi sell before the Court House in Camden on th" fi "i 0f day in May nexr, between the legal hours of sali the following property to wit: A Lo'. in the town of Camden, No. 1036, wit all the improvements thereon, fronting west o Broad street sixty-six feet, bounded by 6aid stret and mnninfr hart- n.acfwar/I 1(10 faot /tu/>n. levie """ ' O V* AW .WW on ami to be sold as the property of C. H. Davii at the suit of 13. Gass, late Sheriff. To be sold i IV the risk of the former purchaser. UTertns Cash, purchaser to pay for one necee sary papers. T. J. WARREN, 8. K. D. )t ? Dentistry. Dr. J. LEE is now in Camden. and will wait on his cui turners during this and the ensuing week. ' March 29. 13 2t List of Letters remaining in the Post Office at Comde 5. So. Ca . on the 1st April IStS, which if not called for bt fore, will be sent to the Dead Letter Office the 1st July nex A?Arledgc Elizabeth, Allen Joseph, Abbott Margaret (2) Addison Sarah, is H?Harwich J. \V., Black Dr, Cits. H., Bailey Charlei j Bossard Jos. S-. Boykin Stephen, Bass Elizabeth, Barwic ,' E. 31., Brown George, Britt Amos, Brown John, Burgcs I- J. S. is C?Christmas Win.. (4) Campbell Samh J., Canning ( ham Joseph. (1) Cliishnlm A. &. Co., Caldwell L. W., Cutt !S no L>. W., Campbell D.atrv J. S D?Dye Win. It., ( ?) Dickinson James. Dean Mary, Dun ,s Win.. Dulin A. 11., Dye C. L., Dunlap Alex'r., DeKalb Bs | ron?any descendant of. E?Edwards Be v. Wm. r?Ford JVIary. Fisher K. II., Agent Saluda Manufactt ring Co.. Ftoer ltev. E. I. '? G?Glisten Mr.. GofT Gates. ri II?Hamilton W. II, llotran Ilnrricf, Ilollia Thena - Hughes David E.. Henson Thos., Harrison Jas., llunte Win. F., Hubbard John. Harrison John, Hunter Mary A. - J?Jones Captain B., June Dr. D. It. K?Kelly John. Kennedy Julia F., Kirkland Satn'l, Kirli land John. Kirkland William. e 1.? t awrence Kdyyard. M?McKay Adam. 3IeltaflV Tyre, McDanicl Marg't. R - Mclta S mora. Martin John 11.. Moore Presley, Milling .Me tilda. .MeKa-'kill K.. Mvcrs Edith. Mansell It. J., Morri Win. J.. McNatighten W. D.. McKain Wm. A John, Mc Daniel Elizabeth. .McCoy Benjamin. s N?Nelson S. W.. Nelson William. [r O?O'heam Morris. Owens Archv, P?Pern' S. A.. Peixotta L). Peav A. E., Peay John F ' R?Itotnn Manha Robinson John, 12) Uochelle Cynthia ' Rit'h Sam'l Y.. Revill A. J., Robeson W. E. o s?Sturgess A. B., Southern John P., Singer Wesley if Sessions ('lis.. Starke Dr. J. D.. Sizer II., (2) Starke Thorn as. Stevenson Wm., Solomans S. S. T?Tnrnagc Isaac, Taylor Caroline, Thorn Henry. W?Wilkinson Sangry, Wilkinson Simon. (2) Whea " John, Wright John M., (-) Ward 31., Whitaker K. L., (2 ' West Jas. It., Williams Laura, Wessingcr J. ' Y? Young Henry B? Voting Win. It.. Youn" John. ? Persons asking for letters from this list, will please sa' " they are Advertised. JOHN N. GA.MEWELL, P. M. F? 1 April 1st. im FOR SALE. The subscriber offi-rs his PLANTATION for sale, lyin on the waters of l'ig Lynches Creek, in Lancaster Districl immediately on the public road leading from Monroe (Unioi C. II.) X. ( . to Camden, and within one mile of the publi - road leading front Lancaster Court House to Clicsterfieli t 'ourt House. The Land adjoins Robert Haggler. John Re bertson, I'rialt Funderburk and Mary Knight, and contain between five an I six hundred Acres, is situated in a plea' ant and healthy portion of the country, ami immediately i; the Gold Region?sav. two miles from I'rialt Funderburk' . > " . It..ll.? 'PI,. -/.It i mi:: -, aim unoui tuiir mui.^ ii?m ivik n iuuu. i?un,u , quite productive to all kinds of grain, ami a considerabl part of the tract i< bottom land, well adapted to the cultivt ti"ii of Cotton. The opened Land is in a line state of culti ration, and abounds with springs of excellent water, an small streams running through ttie Plantation; also, a cree cf considerable si/.o rim* through the land, along which i seme excellent bottom Land, now in cultivation. On the premises is a good Dwelling House, Kttchen an Smoke I loii-cs. together with many other convenient built1 ings. u!| in good repair; also, a ltarn and Stables, a Thrasl er and llm-c til by 43 feet, a Cotton Gin, ilou.se an Screw, Ate. Ac. Auy person w billing a bargain, call on tlie subscriber. I J. Fl'XDEUBURK. March 17,1313. 13 3t_ it Books and Stationary. t . srnnnL uooks, ! Of every kind used in our Schools " BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS AND HYMNS. MISCELLANEOUS AND CLASSICAL BOOKS, COPY AND CYPHERING BOOKS, DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS, , and other Account Books, ' PASS AND MEMORANDCM BOOKS, SLATES AND PENCILS. . i- MONOCHROMATIC PAPER AND CRAYONS, BLACK AND RED INK. BLACK SAND, ? BLACK AND RED LEAD PENCILS, e LETTER, WRITING AND DRAWING PAPER, Ruled ami Plain. NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES, )f SEALING WAX AND WAFERS, Ate. Ac. March 15. A. YOUNG. The subscriber will o|>enon i'hiirsday. the lGthofMarcl an elegant variety of SPUING AND Si MMER GOODS c purchased since the 1st of March in New York. Anion thein may be found a large assortment of n LADIES' FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS, French Kid and Silk Gloves. Linen and Cotton Edging an Inferring*, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, some new siy? Silk warn mid common Aliparhas; nil kinds of Cotto Goods. Also?Fancy Linens and Vesting*, different atylt of Summer Hats, Arc. They will be sold on the best term u March 13. E. W. UO.NNEY. Just Iteccivcd. f- A fresh supply of GENUlNiE MEDICINE ' Among tlicm are? 311 RKAY'S FLUID MAGNESIA id SUPERIOR ENGLISH 3IUSTAUD CAMPHOR BEST CASTOR OIL ie DO SWEET OIL II- ALCOHOL E?. ME A KIM'S EXTRACTS. FOR FLAVORING ri. TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT CLOVE ANODYNE TOOTH ACHE DROPS, SI I'ERIOR WHITE WAX TOWN'SEND'S SAILS A PA RILL A __ SWAYNES sYRI'P OF WILD CHERRY The above, tc??ethor with every other articl )e in the Drug line, viz? le Medicines, Pninls, Oils, Window Glas jSe PERFl'.UERY, l!5) will he Fold at least as low as articles of like qual if. ty can be obtained in the neighborhood. JAMES It. McKAIN. _ Feb. 2!>. !) tf Black's Ancient and Modern Atlas, CO plates, folio Pinkerton's Universal Atlas, G1 plates, folio y, <-v .M, " .'lllis I/mini vuu<M v.... , f ..B _ ts Mitchell's Modern and Ancient Alius, -lto s Hiitler'* Itncicnt Alius, 8vo. ' March 2S. A. YOUNG. Wliite Lead, Window Glass. "* A nciv supply of While i.cail and Windo j filass jucft received. As these articles ore pu i chased at cash prices, they will he sold lower tha ! they have ever been in this n.arket. Nothin ? j icill he gained by sending to Charles/on far (her ? i lieforc purchasing elsewhere call at the siibscr a, ber's. FRANCIS L. ZEMP. Feb. -J.1. ISIS. a t? DRY (iOOiiS L\ CHARLESTOA 8. The snb?rrihcr *von!d nvitc the attention of Plunte und their families visitintr Charleston to his stock of ric Fatten and Staple t)ry Goods. Having made additions to iiis Room the past season, I is able to oiler creator inducements than ever before, his friends and customers, and confidently invites altentk to his stock as the Most Extensive in the Southern Country. It is intended lii embrace almost every article in the I)i (ioods line. Onr front Sales Room will contain a con plete assortment of Jaidics' Flcsnnt I)rc?s (.oods, SIT,ICS, .MI NI.INS, UAKKtiHS, CAMI.MERE! oii.n-rw- VKvem ROMUAZIM*. Al.r.n i (JKNTLI'.MKN'S GOODS. LINENS, LINEN FA] UK'S. HOSIERY. Ac. ?Jr. lu our Domestic Rooms will bo found a very full a sorimont ?f Domestic Fabrics, Ncjjro Goods, Blankets, Ozunburgs, Ac. Our facilities for purchasing Goods are such, that v _ are tilde to offer them at extremely low prices, and such i will defy all competition. E. W. HANCROFT, 253 King-st. y Charleston, Feb. 184S. fi tf ' N. It.?In otir wholesale Rooms, we offer to mcrchan who buy in this market one of the most desirable stocks >E? Corals to be found in the city, and at prices that will asto i*h those accustomed to "Charleston long time prices," 0 If | FASHIONABLE " et REMOVAL. 3d The subscriber informs her friends and the pub* jy j lie, that she has taken the store formerly occup ied ip hy Dr A. DeLeon, and has just returned from Charleston wilh a select Jot of SPRING GOOflS. Silk and Straw Bonnets, Ribbons; Flowers, Laces, Gloves, Hats and Caps, which will be sold i'or cash " or to Dunctnal customers on the usual terms. Bonnets repaired and trimmed. 11 New York and English Fashions just received. ?t All Tailoring done at this Establishment ware, ranted. M. GOODLAD. April 1. 14 tf ? VALUABLE FAMILY MEDICINES. d The following are a few of the many valuable gi Family Medicines now in general use and whicil may be obtained, wholesale and retail at CLEVELAND'S, i- Nearly Opposite Masonic Hall. Peters' Vegetable Pills Wistar's Balsam of Wild Schap's Headache Pills t'berry Beckwith's I'ills Townsend's Sarsaparill* Spencer and Lees' Pills Carpenter's do Hooper's Female Pills Sands' to ~ Wright's lad. Veg. Pills Clove Anodyne TootbDav is' Pain Killer ache Drops t. Philo.oken, or Female's Rowand's Tonic Mixture t> Friend Henry's calc. Magnesia s McAlister's Ointment Tarrants seltzer Aperient Harrison's Do Gum Arabic Lozenges <s Scotch Itch Do Brewer's fancy do Rose Do Robinson's patent Barley f* Dalley'p Pain Extractor Together with a fresh supply of n Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Putty l" and Turpentine; Brushes, Toilet Soaps and Among which are, Lubin's fine Extract of Jockey Club, Rose, Patchouly, Vervienne; &c. &c. ') Also?Bristol Bricks, Whititr/, Sperm. Train ir and Castor Oils of superior quality at reduced prices. For sale as above. April 5. 14 tf CLEVELAND'S Indian Sonlhem Vegetable Deobstruent " The plants from which this Medicine is com. pounded have been known to and used by the Aborgines of the Southern States long before the * first settlement of the country. The first settler* . [' acquired from the Indians in their immediate vicinity a knowledge of their very extraordinary medicinal propert es and made use of them, separate or '* compounded with others combined. The recipe t from which this medicine is compounded has been ,t used by a respectable family for more than fifty !) years with great success, in treating all diseases of the Skin ami imntirities of the Blood. P It is composed of four plants indigenous to the vicinity of Cnnrlcston, S. C. The plants have been gatlie cd with great care by on experienced Botanist and rlie medicine is now prepared in a scientific manner, and by a new chemical process of extrac? tin": the medicinal virtues of plants. Most medin cincs of this class are administered indiscriminate j ly without regard to disease, restriction in food, jj diet or exercise and are so mixed up and disunited j, th it their active principles are rendered entireijr * i- inert or are destroyed. Not so this i. edicine. It n coniains the curative virtues of the four plants , " without disguising their natural taste. e I would now inform those who desire to use tbie i- medicine that it would be entirely useless to do i- so without strictly adhering to the directions. j| It is not pretended that this medicine shall care a all diseaes that humanity is heir to, but a few of the most distressing ones, it will be found, will d yield like magic to its restorative energies. I know that the idea of a new medicine to come, into j competition with the many preparations of.^Rirsaparilla and oth- r alterative medicines, may seem **to many presumptuous, or to say the least absurd. The proprietor places it before the public to stand ' . or fall upon its own merits. A ?,* Tin; TT?t nr tttrcircaTUr flTCJl ft JSl fSCOH3rnGnu? - 4 cd and wh'ch it is sincerely believed will cure, are as follows: Scrofula and its consequent diseases, viz: primary, secondary, tertiary and consecutive Venerial Diseases; enlargement of the Joints, Glands, and Ligaments; Rheumatism, Neuralgia and all JSruptions of the Skin and diseases arising A Iro >. an impure sta e of the Blood. Prepare i only by J. A. Cleveland, and for sale as above. N. B.?Medii ines may be obtained at any hoar of tbe nigbt by knocking at the side door. April 5, 14 tf & James Chesnut, jr., Esq.. is my sole Agent and Attorney, with full power to act for me in settling the Estate of the late Dr. George Reynolds: and no , other person is authorised to use my name, or to re>! ceive money or grant discharges of the said Estate, g unless specially empowered in writing by him or myself. MARY C REYNOLDS, Adm'x of G. Reynolds, d ;l/arch 27, 1847. ni_!_ 1.1 - . t. ...1 r..%'.xrat\ Rdmto s for Inrliftfl rlrofi. n nam uium uuu m .... .-.-.? t? scs, black i.r d colored Ginghams, Prints &c., la. " die Cravats, superior Kid Gloves, Silk A/its, color cd Lir.cn for Hiding Dresses, crdod Skirling cloth. Patent Skirts cf*c, just opened by v s E. w. bonne y. Dissolution of Copartnership. The copartnership heretofore known as the firm of Chambers <$ Rankin, Camden, S. C. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. B. \V. Chamber* i* authorised to collect the debts and close up Die concern, and is authorised to use the name of the firm for that purpose, B. W. CHAMBERS, R.J.RANKIN. The undersigned will continue the business in e bis own name, thanks his friends for former patronagc and solicits a cnt uance of the same. B. W.CIIAMBERS. S March 20 13 4t Stone Lime &c. i" The subscriber h 6 on hand a lot of superior Stone Lime, in goo ' order. Also, Plaster Paris, Cement and Marble Dust, all of which lie will sell very low, C. L CI1ATTEN. " March 29 13 tf CAMDEN BRANCH. tQ, * ??- ~-T. .&S3&ZU f'r-TJ?*! TEN MILKS of llie C'ariDEn Branch Hail ^ Road, from tlic Junction to Clarendon are now % iv open for the transportation of Freight and I'ast-enr gcrs. A passenger Train runs daily in connection n with the Train* on the South Carolina Rail Road. <r Freights will also be taken to and from this station, n the charges however, on freight to Clarendon muBt j. for the present, be paid in advance. For lurther particulars, apply to N. D. Baxlev, A cent at Clarendon, or to the Agents on the S.C. - Rail K?-ad. JOIIN McRAE, Engineer &c' Ma rh 20 13 tf l'or Mile or Kent. The house and lot recently occupied by Mr 1 ie Pegues, adjoining the residence of the subscriber, fronting on Fair Street, 'i'o one desiring to lease for a term of years the place will be let on reasons, bio terms and put in thorough repair, ry W. M. SHANNON. ?- March 8, 1848. 10 t > Administrator's l\oticc< Ti e subscriber having received grant of Letters j! of Administration de bonis nor., of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits that were * of iMrs. Margaret ;l/athis, deceased, hereby g'vea notice to ail persons having demands against the (t said est:-.te, to hand them m properly attested, and as those indebted arc required to make immediate payment. J. W. REM BERT,' Jan. 19. Adm'rde Bonis Non. Carpenter to Hire. " Will be by the day or job, by March 27. if LEVY,