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tender to tbenr our warm and hearty-congratulations on their return. Resolved, That in furtherance of the above Resolution, a Committee of Reception be raised, consisting of the Intendant and Wardens of the town of Camden, Col. J. Chesnut, ;\1aj. J. McClelland, Thos. Salmond, A. D. Jones, J. C. Doby, Col. T. L. Dixon, Capt, 11. Mc. Coy, James Tiller, J. P. Knox, John Trues, di^l, Wiley Kelly, Wiley Patterson, Col. J. C. Haile, Col. W. Drakeford, J. L- Reid, Wm. V I f o..._ ir _.l vr_r^-i.:n ?>t?isnn, Li^vi r<lir, 1\PIUIC'U .samca Raskin, W. B. Watkins, L. Boykin, Col. T.J. Anctutn, and Col. J. B. Kershaw, to ascertain when the volunteers may arrive, to cnmmuniuirato with the city authorities at Charleston a rtrf-through them lie informed of the wishes and intended movements of the Kershaw, Lancaster and Sumter Companies. Resolved, That on the Committee of Rorep. lion receiving advice trom Charleston, as to the time the Volunteer* will leave that city, a commiiree, consisting of Col. T. J. Ancrum, Dr. E. A. Salmond, T. E. Shannon, Dr. W. McKain, John Cantey,- jr. Maj. John Whitaker, Maj. A. il. Boykin end Capt. W. A. Ancttnn, arrange the manner in which they are to lie conveyed from the terminus of the Kail Road to Camden, Resolved, That a committee, composed ol Gen. J. W. Cantey, H. Levy, ('. J. Shannon, E. W. Bonney, McRs Brevard, J. P. Murray, S. .Benson, J. B. Cureton and Thos. Whitekor, he^npjuinted to prepare occommodations for the Volouteera on their arrival in Camden, have a pulilit: dinner provided, and make all necessa ry arrangements for their entertainment whilst -they-are our guests. Resolved, That a Committee of Invitations, consisting of J. K. Douglas, Col. J. Chesnut, jp. Mtj. J. Smart and Maj. A. II. Boykin, he authorized and requested to extend invitations generally, and specially to such persons and Companies as they may deem proper. Resolved, That the Chair appoint a Commit tee of three, charged to raise funds by suliserip lion, from the people of this District, and to purchase two Swords, to lie presented to Capt. ivkitu S. Moffat and Lieut. James Cantey, as testimonials of the feelings ol this community towards them as citizens well-tried soldiers. [Uti'ler this Resolution, the Chairman appmuted Q?l. W. J. Taylor, J. W. Dohy and T. J. Warren, Esqrs.] On motion ot I apt. John Boykin, Resored, That the proceedings ?-f this meeting b published in the Camden Journal and Sumter Banner. Ou.-inotion, Mr. Salmond to< k the chair. A Resolution, voting the thanks of the m-eting to the Chairman for the able and impaitial manner in which he had presided over its deliberation* was adopted, to which the Chairman re plied-in a ne.at and appropriate address, resumed his seat, and the meetieg adjourned. J. M. DESVUSSURE, Ch'n. \V. M. Shannon, Secy. From the N. O. Mercurv, 9th in*t. FROM YUCATAN. ! The Arcolrisof the 31st ultM has received advices from Merida to the 22d nit., from which we abstract the followic.^, translated for the Crescent : " -? " L -I - r? ..C Cfnf ? "Ull me Uin, llll*. VIOtUIMIJI III mr iv reived the communication of the (lover nor of Mexico, offering to send a force to the assistance to Yuratau. "From the town of Cilan, district of Mottil, the (lorrrnment troop* were obliged to retreat fighting: The Indians occupied the town? burnt some houses, and then left, when the troop* retired. ^fa.TicuI, in Carhulchra, Sacaclnm, Tecoli, flulii, and other places, there had been numerous actions between the whites an I savages, in most of which the Indians were defeated. "The Indians are concentrating their forces arnnnd Izanml and Ticul, two very important point% ol which they wish to posse themselves. There is in each, a sufficient force to resist them, and the garrisons, so far, have conducted themselves well?making sallies to destroy the entrenchments of the Indians, and frequently beatingthem. By the last dates which the Boletin publishes, we perceive,that the city of Iza mal is seriously menaepd. 4.'The Boletin of the 17th. says that the number of persons from the interior, who have taken refuge in the capital since the loss of Mani, is alwwit ten thousand. Many are lodge in the public buildings, which have been devoted to this service." The sime paper, of the 17th, says that the Indians are evidently becoming less confident, as ibey have again offered to treat. \ ietter from Oampeachy. dated 24fh May, says: "Izarnul and Ticul still hold, but it: my opi - ' --.I TL- I ...I ninti, must ai last oe evacuau-u. mc um aus of Mani and Teaho ham burned several hacimda* nenr Tecoh. Although the public spirit h becoming somewhat more animated in Meri da, many families have left for Havana, Tabasco, Laguna, and this city. It is understood here that some towns in the State of Chiapas. Mexico, have endeavored to revolt; some of those of Tabasco are also concerned " Lyxcii Law.?The Vicksbtirg Whig relates an instance of this summary method of punishment, which recently occurred in that place, ft seems that the wharf boat had been robbed of three or four bunndred dollars; a man by the name of Rrtbinson was suspected of having stolen the money, was taken up by several persons and threatened with hanging if ho did no! con fess the theft and refund the stolen property. At first, Robinson said the money cou'd be found in a cabin Irelow the race track, where, on ex. omlnation, it was not found. lie then declared that it bad been stolen by a John McQuade, who was waked up, taken out of bed and whipped nearly to death, all the whilo alleging his innoqence. After being whipped, McQuade was bronght into the presence of Robinson, whet) the latter denied all knowledge of the fhrmen, and confessed (hat he had implicated Mcduado merely in order to gain time and save himself. m in To Druggists and dealers in Medicine. DTI. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. This celebrated and infallible remedy for the cure of Consumption, Asthma, and Liver Oomph int. was dis. covered aomo six or seven years ago, in tho city of Philadelphia, the residence of one of the most distin. gtiiscd physicians that ever lived. Since that timo it has, by its own merit, been rapidly, surely, and safely working its way through the opposition of quacks and counterfeiters, until by its true value, and intrinxic excellence, it has gained for itself a most enviable popularity, and established in the confidence or and intelli. gent and enlightened public from one end of the con. tinent to the other. The testimony of thousands who hare been relieved and cured by this valuble article, * *9 3 -a si k ?.1 ?! will dhow that it (laikis anrtvaiiea?a I III" iwhi vi 11in ether medicines for the care of diseases for which it is recommended. The genuine Dr. Wistar's Bilsarn of Wild Cherry is now for sale by duly appointed agents, and all respectable dealers in medicine, in all large eities and atl important towns throughout the United States, Canada** ted British provinces. HO! HO! YOU'RE GETTING BALD ARE YOl Well, that is a misfortune and not a crime, but to rem j bald, when so fine an opportunity offers to restore your In ; by a faithful and liberal use of Jayxe's Hair Tonic is I little short of crime. This valuable preparation excites scalp to a new and healthy action, cleanses it from scurf i ! dandruff", prevents the hair from falling off. cures those er j tive diseases which often appear on the head, and in a i j jority of cases produces a fine growth of new hair. It t j gives the hair a rich and beautiful .appearance, unequal by any thing of the kind. "IS THIS MEDICINE!" We exclaimed the'other day. on tasting some of Jayr I Tonic Vermifuge. It certainly has none of the nause ' flavor which one associates with the idea of physic. CI dren consider it quite a treat, and in taking it their pala I are gratified, and their health restored at the same tit 1 Jaytie's Tonic Vermifuge not only destroys worms, butj: i ries off the mucus in which they are imbedded, and elfc * a radical and permanent cure, liver)- mother k*io\vs : prominent symptomi of wurtm, such as voracity, leannt I fetid breath, grinding of the teeth during sleep, palenesi I the lips, itching of the nose. Arc., but there is other indi I not so generally recognized. A dry cough, dull even, i largement of tt e abdomen, and many otlfer svmptomscr mun to other diseases, frequently denote the prescnct worms. If their existence is even suspected, the Vermift should be administered, liecnuse it can do no liarm in a case, and may do incalculable good. Prepared only by Dr. U. Jayne. Philadelphia, and sold agency by JAMES It. McKAI.N, t'amden, S. C MARRIED?On the 7lh inst. l?y ihe Re Dr. S. S. Davis, Mr. James I. Villepigue, .Miss Saraii A., youngest daughter of Wi McKain Esq., all of this place. DIED?On Sunday last Mr. George \ Tarbox, aged 43 years.?Georgetown Obsc.rvt Ha COa CiDa L_2"J Kershaw Lodge.Mumber The Regular Meeting ot this Lodge will beht at their new Hall on Friday evening next, 7 o'clock. By order of the X. G. L. A. AUSTIN, Secretary. Camden Debating Club. The meetings of this society will be held at tlx Hall on Thursday evenings. I \ n T ATTi? I/. VJ. LiV v Tif ocuutai v. JCf^The friends of Adjutant JAMES CA! THY, the present incumbent, propose him their fellow citizens as a candidate for re ele tion to the next Legislature, CO" We are authorized to announce Maj James L. Re id as a candidate for Represent tive in the State Legislature at the ensuii election. QCj" We are authorized to announce L E. A. SALMOND as a candidate fur Reprc entatice in the State Legislature, at he ensuii election. CO" We arc authorized to announce Maj A. tl. Roykin as a candidiate for re.clecti< for Representative in the State Legislature the ensuing election. THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE Keep ii before. the People of Lancaster Dixlrl We the citizen? ot this District, announce E C. BISHOP, Esq., as a candidate for the office Sheriff', tt e next term. Mr. Bishop being a r tive of our District, has given us an opportunity knowing him well, from Ins youth up to the pre.-e time, llis I onesty, honor and s'.rictly sober a moral principles have been well tested among t and highly appreciated by all good citizens w know him well. We therefore earnestly rrco mrnd him to the favor and respect of each a every voier of our District, and hope they will f< it their duty to give him the office, as he is eve way qualified to discharge the duties thereof w ! credit to himself, and satisfaction to the people, a we will appreciate the fat or. MANY VOTERS. March 30ih, 18 18. fSenlleme.il and Fellow Citizens?From a sen of the duty and obligation I ain under for the Iti honor conlorred hy so numerous and respeciabli portion of the good people, 1 accept your nomii tion, and return you my warmest thanks and hea felt gratitude for the honor thus conferred, a pledge myself to the people, if found worhty the r cm.fidence, and they elect me to the high a responsible < ffire, to discharge its duties with honesty and integrity, to show all the favor a lenity that lies in my power, without iticurrinj liability upon myself or securities. i remain, Dear Sirs, vour tnost obtdicnt scrva Ell C. HIS HOI' Mill Cranks. Tiic subscriber is prepared to make Mill Crar ; at short notice. Suitable Iron may be had at 1 etorc of ,1/cssrs. McDowall & Cooper Other .V Irons made as heretofore. SAMUEL SHIVER June 21. 2") if Mutual Life Insurance Compai OK NKW YORK. RATES REDUCED. The Hoard of Trustees, at their annual meeti June 0, reduced the rates on risks as lar south Georgia, j per cent., ani to the southward of t ^ per cent.; to acclimated persons in both cas Uitacclimated persons will, as heretofore, be ch ged from 1 to tf per cent extra, according to th localities. O" Th:s company issued 100 new Policies 1 month. JOHN' ROSSER, A.'ent for Camden. 1,. M. HATCH, " " Charleston It. I,. BUY AN. " " Columbia. June 21. 2."> if In Equity?Lancaster District II l> ua W tl (i iliioc Jonatlian I Iai lass, Mo Icy Martin, ct al. Bill to subrogate : sell Heal Instate &c. It appealing tr my satisfaction, that M. S. P ry ami Molcy Martin, two of the defendants to i Bill filed in the above case, are absent from ; beyond the limits of State: On motion of Clint complainant's soli i'or. it is ordercJ that the s Defendants, M. >S. Perry and .'Jolcy .l/arun do pear and answer, plead or demur to the Bill in i above case, on or before the 22d day < f Octet 1848, othsrwise ju Igment pro confjsso will be dere.l against their. JAMES 11. WITIIERSPOON, c. n. l. n Comtu'rs. Office, June 2, IS 18, [7 f>0J Ordinary's Notice. Whereas, no administration on the estate of , cob Hammond, late of Kershaw District, derea.' has applied for, in pursuance of the Act of Asse bly, 1 have taken possession of the goods and ch tels, rights and credits of the said estate as de lict. All persons indebted to the said estate i required to'pay the same over to me, and tin having demands against the estate will presi thern to me duly attested for payment June 21. J. R. JOV, O. K. D Ordinary's Notice. Whereas no administration on the estate of N ty I'ettyfoot, late of Kershaw District, deceai has been applied for, in pursuance of,'tbe Act of t sembly, I have taken possession of the goods f chatties rights and credits of the said estate derelict. All Dcrsons indebted to the said est are requrcd to pay the same over to me, and thi having demands against the estate will presi them duly attested for payment. June 21. J. It. JOY, O. K. 11 Notice. I hereby forwarn all persoriB from trading fo Note of Hand given by the subscriber, (endori by H. T. Sloan) and payable to John C.Johns of Jl/ecklenburg county, N. C, for the sum of dollars, and dated the 21st day of December, 18 As the above note was given for unsound prope I am determined not to pay it unless compelled law. WM. WILSON June 21 2.) 3 MM?pari ! III '. iigi iiijuiimm u?iLj=g Masonic Festival. ^ Saturday the 24th inst. (being the lestival of S bu{ John the Bap'ist,) will be celebrated at Lancaete the j C. H. by Jackson Lodge, No. 53. The fraternit | win move in procession ai 11 o ciock,, a. hi; iror up" I the Lodge Room to the Court House where, ah a! i ter divine service, an Address will be delivered b [led Worshipful Brother Albert G. Mickey, Gran Lecturer of South Carolina. All transient Breth ren in good standing, are requested to miite wit us, and ilie public generally invited to attend, ic's By order of the Lodge, A. MAYER, Secretary Attention! Beat IV o. 2. aif You are hereby ordered to parade on Tuesday cts the 4th day of July next, armed and equipped a the the law requires. By order of Capt. Young, ; tiio.m as Harris, o. s, cia P. S.?Captains of Patrols within the Beat wil en- make their returns on that day; the Jaw will bi r'g'dly enforced against defaulters, w ouit house. LllJ The subscriber returns his sincere "hanks fo on the liberal patronage bestowed on him during tin past season, and will be thankful tor a continu ? ance of the same. !V? N. B.?Having purchased a Billiard Table fo to the amusement of those fond of the game, it wil be free during the puinmer months: and having al tn' ways on hand, a plenty of BOSTON ICE, 1 wil furnish refreshments as usual, and some of thosi ? good old drinks, viz: Red Rovers, Jackson Stteez V* ers, Bulgines, White Lionp, Coblers, Juleps, San ;r. guors, Slings, Niiff"ceJJ, and the many drinks bet _ ter known to the irequenters of Our House. JAS, C. McKENNA. a ID"Expecting daily, a constant supply of bottlei " Soda and Sarsaparilla, for private families, jld June 21. 25 2t Coopering, &c. The subscriber otfers bis services toibepublii in the above business in its various branches. Oh ? Tubs, Pails, <fc. will be re-hooped and made ai good as new. He will also, clean out and pu s'r wells in complete order, make and repair curbs w< 11 houses, buckets, cj-c. Persons requiring hii services, will do well to call nt his shop on thi Pnlilir Snnnrp in I.oor Town. ODnosite nublic well ^ where all orders will be thankfully received, am 0 executed on moderate terms. 'c- June 21. JOHN H. HINSON. ? Santee Canal. nr In Consequence of the late rains, the San'ee Ca a- nal is again in good BOATING ORDER, and hai ag an abundant supply of water, R. PRESS SMITH, Superinter dant. ? June 21 25 6t >r. or Carriages. un The subscriber has now on hand, a variety e ftl Carriages, Buggies, Rockaways, &c., and Harnes of Northern make, which lie offers for ssle a _ Charleston prices. Having leased the establish -t ment in which he works, he is prepared to buib and to repair every description of Carriages, Wag rI. C?np* Carts, Wheelbarrows, &c. and all kinds o j [ Iron work, either for plantation or other use. o( A portion of patronage is respectfully solicited ia- Pril 2?;. ROBERT M AN. of To Ken*. tnt A Summer House. For particulars, apply t< nd June IB. GEO. S. DOUGLAS. h', Ifekall) Kille Guards. m- Vou are hereby requested to hold ynurselvei ?j in readiness to turn out, to a man, to welcomi ,el home your commanding officer, Capt. Moefat am ?ry his company of Volunteers, ith % order of the Lieut. Commanding, nd June 11. W. E: HCGHSuN, 0.3, SODA WATER. The subscriber having procured a Soda Fount is prep.-.rcl to supply his customers with iced So da Water during ;he season, ipe June 14, J. R. McKAIN. o-li L?a Jusl IScceived. la Galvanic Rings, rt_ do Bracelets nd do Belts qI do Necklaces ind do Garters all Magnetic Fluid ind Giaduated Magnetic Machines y a Chloroform do Inhalers nt Surgical Instruments Shoulder Braces Thermometers Tarrant's Selttcer Aperient jfcj, " Cordial Elivir of Turkey Rhubarb the . Thomson's Syrup of Tar and Wood Naptha 1,|| Davis's Pain Killer India Rubber Balls do do Tobacco Pouches Fine cut glass Smeiling Bottles. ? June It. J. R. McKAIN. An Ordinance, To amend an Ordinance to regulate License, for Taverns, Spiri'ous Liquors, und Billiar ? Tables." hat Be it ordained by the Intendant and Wardens c es. the town of Camden, in Council assembled and b ar- the authority ol the same, That the followin; leir clause of the tenth section of "An Ordinance t regulate licenses tor Taverns, Retailing Spiritt ast ous Liquors and Billiard Tables," ratified on tli 2b:h day of December, Iblti, be, and the same i hereby repealed:?"But it shall be unlawful ti keep a Bar Room for ve ding Liquors or Wine in tlie same building or on the premises, or in an adjoining building, or to permit the sau e to b ? drank thereat. t, 2. That thy eleventh section of the said Ord ig. nance he so altered that the price of a Billiard L md cense shall be one hundred dollars per annum. Ratified in Council assembled, this tenth day c er- : June, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred an the fqftv eight, and in the 72d year of American ludc md pendente. on, As witness the hand of the Intcdndant and lh ?iil comI rif t1ir% ct ifl rnrimrtlinn. up- J. M. DESAUSSURE, InlemJant. the I>. W. Balla"i>, Recorder. cr, June 14 24 -It. 0r Branch of the Bank of the State of South?Caro liua, nt Camden. All Renewal Notes tor tins Branch during th nine weeks commencing on the first day of Jun past, must have the original signatures of the ma ja_ kers and endorsers. ;p(j ICTDuring the above specified time Notes sign m ed b) Agents will not be received. '* D. L* DESAUSSURE, Caihicr. rc; June 5, 1848. 23 9t ftrc Bargains, Bargains. GOODS AT A SACK I KICK. Those who wish Goods at prices to suit th times, had better call on me before long. Th 1 Goods must be sold at some price. W. B. JOHNSTON. el" Ordinary'# Police. Whereas no application has been made for Ad ministration upon the goods and effects of R. I "'d Wilson dee'd., 1 have taken possession of them a uerenc, aim nereoy give nonce 10 mi persona u a,e debtee! to said Bstate. to come and make immed ,18e ate payment, and those having demands ajains cnt the same, to present them to me duly attested, J. R. JOY, o. K. !>. ' Camden, May 20, 1843. 22 tf Dissolution of Copartnership. r a Toe co-partnership] heretofore existing undo sed the name of S. J. YOUNG tj- CO., ie this da on, dissolved by mutual consent. 45 S. J. Young is alone authorized to U6e the nam 47. of th" firm in collecting all debts due to, and pay rty ing all demands against the Baid firm, by S. J. YOUNG. P. IIUBKRT. t Camden, June 1, 1348. 22 tf I eanii?i '.Wi. . . .. .... " " n\ < + Cotton Gins. t The subscriber returns his thanks to those whc :r patronized him last season. He continues to many ufacture GINS upi n the most approved plan, anc n warrants them equal to any other Gins, in workf. manship, materials and performance. They are y j warranted to give satisfaction, d [TTRepairing will be faithfully attended to. i- The subscriber respectfully requests a share ol h the patronage of the planters ol this and the adjoin. ing Districts. If you wish to SAVE YOUR TOLL, get one ol those IIORSE MILLS, well known sb Mc" Creight'a Mill, made expressly to be attached to Gin Gearing. The subscriber has a few on hand. '* 33" Orders for Gins or Mills, will be promptly s attended to. R. .1. McCREIGHT. Camden, may, 1?4S. ^ Sumter Banner will publish 6 months. Goods at and b :low Prime Cost. r 2 My entire stock of Goods, consisting of Fancy * and Stap'e Dry Goods, Hardware, Crockery, &c , wilt be offered for sale for a short time at Cost Prices, Bargains may be had, as ti.e object is to close up as soon as possible. Terms, cash. For bills of fifty dollars and upwards. Notes, well secured, at 60 and 90 day-6 will be takeu. W. B. JOHNSTON, May 24. 21 Agent for Assignees. ' CAMDEN GROW STORED 1 BY S. BENSON, Broad Street, Cant (lea, -S". C. Family Groceries. j A large supply of superior Family Groceries 9 kept constantly on hand, and for sale at the lowesl . prices, at the CAMDEN GROCERY STORE. 8 Windsor and cane bottom Chiirs, Ladles' Tra2 vellintr Trunks and Bonnet Boxes. Fcrsale bv ? may 24. E. W. DONNEY, Superior bhck French Broadcloths and Draf D'Ete. For sale at reduced prxes, by - may 24, E. W. HONNEV. South-Carolina, ; IiRRSH A NV DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON FLEAS, Jacob Young ) vd [ Ca, SaWin. F. DcBrulil.) The Denfendant. Win. F. Dt Broil, being arrested, ami confined within the prison bounds for the district of Ker shaw, by virtue of a writ of capias ad satisfaciendum!, ai the suit of Jacob Yotng, and the said Wm. F. DeBruhi having filed in my office' iiis petition, with a schedule or oath, of his whole estate and effect, praying for ihe benefil of die Acts of the General Assembly lor the relief of insolf vent Debtors:? g Notice is hereby given, to the said Jacob Young, and all other creditors of the said Win. F. Debruld to be and ap1 pear at the Court of ft ininon J'leas to be hohlen at Cam den, in and for the District of Kershaw, on the first Mom j day alter ihe fourth Monday in October next to show cause . if any they can, why the estate and effects of the said Wm. F. Dcbrulil should not be assigned and he discharged according to the provisions of the Acts of tlie General Assemble for the relief of insolvent Debtors. May 17 134J. B. GASS. Clerk. Dissolution. The Partnership existing between the subscribers ir } Camden, is dissolved by mutual consent. All unsettled bu sinesS of the linn is assigned to E. M. Beach. The Booki - and Accounts arc placed in the hands of Col. J. i hesnut Jr., for settlement. S. D.DICKSON', , ROBT. l.ATTA. * Cam.lent, S. C., May 22, 1SR 21 tf 1 Fire and 3Iarinc Insurance. GAMDEN INSURANCE COMPANY, (OF NEW JERSEY,) CHARTERED IN ltJ32. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY. ' (OF N. JERSEY.) CHARTERED FEBRUARY, 1848. The subscriber having received the Agency ol the above institutions lor Camden and vicinity will . receive applications, and issue Policies at the current rates, IV. I). McUUWALL. To Hire. A cook and washer, o! good character. Waget low. Apply at this olHce. Ordinary's Police. Whereas, no administration (do bonis nou) or the estate of Ann Gilman, late of Kershaw Didtrict, deceased, has been applied for. I have taker possession of the goods and chattels, rights ant credits ol the said esiale. All persons indebted t( ihe estate are required to pav the same ? ver to me those having demands against the estate will hanc them in < ulv attested, to me for payment, may 17. J. U. JOY, O. K. D. The subscribers have received and opened t general assortment of (iRY GOODS, suitable foi Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear, viz: Borages, Tissue Silks, Organdi Muslins Jaconet Muslins, Lawns, Ginghams English and American Flints Drab D'Ete, Cashmeres, Linens s French Summer Cloth, Drills, Ve6tings, &c. d With many articles tor children Ready made Coats and Vests Kino Drab, Panama and Palmleaf Hats, <3cc. &< \ To which the attention of their customers is invi teJ. it ft they w;ll bo soli! low. ?u A. M. & R. KENNEDY. tf I ~ FASHIONABLE" a RLVOVAL. y Tlie subscriber informs her :riends and ihe pub e lie, thai she has taken llie store formerly orcupie< by Dr- A. DeLeon, and has just returned fron j- Charleston with a selce.r. lot ol SPRING GOODS i* Silk and Straw Bonnets, Ribbons; Flowers, Laces Gloves, llats and Caps, which will be sold lor cast >f or to dui ctnal customers on the usu 1 terms, d Bonnets repaired and trimmed. (* New York and English Fashions just received All Tailoring done at this Establishment war c ranted. iM. GOODLAD. April 1. _ 11. tf For Sale. 50 barrels fresh LIME, iftgood order. - Jan._5._ J.fTsUTllEjtLAND. Lamp Oil. e A superior arti? lc ol Bleached Sperm Oil, at the e low price of ONE DOLLAR per gallon, i. For srlc by F. L. ZEMP. Ileigtifllo! A lot of Toys. Negro Dancers, Coffee Grinder? and Sawvers. For sale hy may 17. F L ZEMP. Plain black and co'orcd Berages for ladies dres aes, black and colored Ginghams, Prints &c, la. die Cravats, superior Kid Gloves, Silk A/its, color. 0 ed Linen for Riding Dresses, cf rded Skirling cloth f> oi.:.,.. .r.? :... , ...........I l,? raieili onma I) t s jure i'|)vnvu 1/? J^\v. nON> KY. Ladies1 Boots and Fine Shoes. Ladies fine Lasting Bouts I* do do Kid Walking Shoes j. do dr> Slips s do French Kid Slips i* do white Kid nnd Satin Slips i- do Lasting Buskin Ties it do Goat skill walking Ties. ALSO?A fresh supply of Misses's School Shoei and Bootees, heavy and gnoal. Together with a general assortment of ( hil< ~ dren's Shoos, all of which are fresh from the ma nufneturers, and for sale by r Frlr 23. PRO. ALDE.V. y Tliomsoniiin Medicines. e Alcohol Nerve Powder Gum Myrrh Bat-berry Cayenne Pepper Golden Seal Composition I/tbelia Number Six t'liolcra Syrup j For sale Inc by f. L. ZUMP. ilxr 'ir'.i r 18 I inr I gas Ordinary's IVoticc. > Whereas no application has been made for ad* . ministration on the effects of John Bales, dec'd. V ! have taken them in hand as adm'r. de bonis non.? . All persons having demands against said estate ; will present them duly attested, and those indebted to the same will make immediate payment. J. R. JOY, O, K. D. F June 7. 23 tf ' ~NEW SPRING AND SUMMER r GOOES. The subscribers li?ve received per steamer De1 Kalb their supply of New Spring Goods, which have teen selected for this market, consisting in part, of FANCY PRINTS, MOURNING_ Do. J-UKINNUKE UU. GINGHAMS, various styles FANCY MUSLIN DRESSES LINEN LUSTRES BIRD S EYE DIAPER 8 by 10 DAMASK CLOTHS RE A DY M A1) E CLOTH ING, <fcc. ; They arc also receiving a full and general assortment ol Groceries, all of which will be sold , at the very lowest cash prices, by April *20 GEO. S. DOUGLAS &. CO. | Commilfed. To the Jail of Kershaw District, a mulatto man, who says his name is William Dnllison, that he is a free man, and lives in Orangeburg District, near Br.inchville. He is very bright, has no scars or marks visible; he is about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high. The owner is requested to coine forward comply with the law and take him away. I). W K.'iBlSON. Jail .r. Timby's Unioti Water-Wheel. speed and ivuii a less quant ty of water than any wheel in use, (except the over shot under extreme high heads) is very simplef and illiable to disasters, and Jurable, being made entirely out of cast iron. The subscriber will Fell district or individual Rights, with or without wheels. Satisfactory refI ercnccs can be given in regard to the success of the wheel by application to the subscriber, who ' can he consulted personally at the Columbia HoI * * -- - i .i _ *> rt.i . _ to I, or Dy letter turougn me met vmce ai v,oiumI bia. MARTIN CllAPIN. May 3 Is tf I Tliis will certify that I have used Hotel kis's Patent Water W\ eel? abuut one year applied by R. . S, Harwich, and have recently removed them and had the Union Wheels applied by Mr. Chapin ana [ find the latter by far superior to the former. So I far, as I have yet tried the latter, they will saw at least doubly as fast as the former, with much less quantity of water, at the same mill site. THO. STARKE. Kershaw Hist , May 17, 1818. 21 tf J Soda Water. J The subscriber has his SODA FOUNT in com, plete operation. Having procured from the north, an entire new apparatus for the manufacture of Soda Water, and having also made arrangements to receive regular supplies of Ice, he feels satisfied that all who patronize the Fcunt will 'eceive a draught of soda water of unquestionable coldness and purity. F. L. ZEMP. E. IV. UOSXEY Will continue to* act as Agent for persons transacting business in either of the Banks in Camden Eight? Light!! 1 Just received per Steamer DeKalb, a few barrels Lamp Oil of excellent quality, which will be sold at 75 c , $1, 81 25, 81 50 per gallon, the latter a very superior article. , Also Caster Oil on draught, which will be sold in any quantity to suit purchasers, at / CLEVELAND'S. ! Summer itledictnes. Rowand's Tonic Mixture, Townsend's Sarsapnril^ la, Boupland's celebrated remedy for Fever and I Ague and oilier feflious affections; Peter's, Spencer's and Braffleth's Pills; Schap's Headache Pills, Moffat's Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters; j i Dead Shut lor worms in the human body; Murray's i Eluid Map-no.-i i. Unman Eve Balsam: Fahestock'S' | Vermifuge. AverV CherryV.'rigl.Cs !nu. | Veg. 1'ills, &r, Ac, vv.tl) all the popular family i medicines, just received and for sale at r CLEVELAND'S. June 7. 2B If CLr.VE LAND'S Indian Southern Vegetable Deobstruent. The plants from w hich this Medicine is compounded have been known to and used by the Aborgincs of the Southern States long before the . first settlement of the country. The first settlers [ acquired Inun the Indians in their immediate vicinity a knowledge of their very extraordinary medicinal propert cs and made use of them, separate or compounded with others- combined. The recipe - from which this medicine is compounded has been | used by a respectable family for more than fifty i years with great success, in treating all diseases of * j the Skin and impurities of the Iiioud. It is composed of four plants indigenous tolhe * | vicinity of C-' arles'.on, S. C. The plants havebeen 1 gulbe-ed with great care by on experi-nred Botani j isl and the medicine is now prepared in a scientific i manner, and by a new chemical process of e.vtrac? i ting the medicinal virtues of plantp. M?.st medii | cine? of this class are administered indiscriminateI . - > - IV Witnout legaru ro cri-easc, restriction in iu?u, diet or cxe rise and are so mixed up and disguised tli t their active principles are rendered entireiy inert or are destroyed. Not so this cdicine. It contains the curative virtues of the four plants without disguising their natural taste. I would now inform those who desire to use this medicine that it wou'd he entirely uselpss to do so without str.ctly adhering to the directions. It is not pretended that this medicine shall cure all diseaes that humanity is heir to, but a few of ; the most distressing ones, it will be found, will yield lilco magic to its restorative energies. [ know that the idea of a new medicine to come into competition wilh the many preparations of Sarsaparilla arid otln r alterative medicines, may srrtn ' to many presumptuous, or to say the least absurd. The proprietor places it before the public to stand or fall upon its own merits. The list of diseases for whic h it is recommended and wh eh it is sincerely believed will cure, arc as follows: Scrofula and its consequent diseases, viz: primary, secondary, teitiary and consecutive Venerial Diseases; enlargement of the Joints, ( lands, and Ligamet ts; Rheumatism, Neuralgia and all Irruptions of the Skin and diseases arising Iron an impuflfiFState of the Blond. Prepared only by J. A. Cleveland, and for sale as above. IV n Iimj. nn? J,o nhtnirwil nt nnu hour of the night by knocking at the side door. may 2, 19 tf_ A Card. j The undersigned begs leave to return his thanks to the citizens of Camden and the surrounding country for the vory liberal patronage which they have hererofore bestowed upon him, a..d to solicit a continuance of the same. llis slock, w Incline hafi been adding to and replenishing irom time, to time is now complete and lie is pr? pared to furnish Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils, and Dye stuffs, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Fancy articles &c. &c. of superior quali. ty and at prices that cannot fail to be satisfactory to the most cconom cal * ? 'J.A.CLEVELAND. Camden, June I, 194*. 23 tf ; ' 'f * Tew spring and summer CS^CSDQD^IDSB* * c M. TRUCKER & CO. respectfuHy intitM tfc# citizens of Camden and the poblic generally to WU amine their we l selected stock ef Spring and Summer Dress Goodtf all of which will be offered for sale at a very fOUttf advance on firtt cftxt. Their facilities for nurrhc* sing Goods are such, that (hey ran sell atsftcb prices as to defy compelitvm. They have paid par5 ticular attention to the selection of the?ow offered stock, ivhrch has been selected with the great** care in New York and other Northern ettiee*"* Among numerous other articles, they would mens tion the following? Cambric. Jaconet, Mnll and Swiss Muslim Colored French Gingham? and Lawns ^ Mourning and coloured Be rages Colored linen and cotton Do Assortment of Dress and Furniture Prints Alpaccos, Bombazine? and Drab de Viennds Heavy black and hlne-fclack Drew Silks Do silk, raw silk and cotton Hosiery Super Ladies' and Gentlemen's silk ana lisle Glow* Thread, lisle and cotton Edgings ' Cambric and muslin Inserting* and Edgings Lineu Cambric Handkerchiefs, at all prices Long Lawns and Linen Cambrics . . Ladies' Borage and silk Mantles Do Silk and Gauze C ravats Sunshades and Parasols Brond Cloths, Cnssimercsand Vesting*, Cravats, Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers and Siupewlsvd Linen and Linen and < 'otteij Drills English, German and French summer Cassimeres Alparca*, Merino, Croton and Mohair Coatings ' Low priced Goods, for Boy's and .Servant's wear Black French Doeskins ? .i Irish Linens, English and American Long Clothe Gentlemen's Coti/n and Merino Undershirt* ItEADV MADE CLOTHING, - . v Of every description, and at all prices?indeed, sotae of them at prices that cannot fail to astonish the purcbaij* *- but Country* Produce selLs for nothing, and so dowefallme to sell Ready made Clothing. This ? NO "PUFFING"?' come and convince yourselves. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Shoes, BoOtees and Goitert Ladies' Palo Alto Shoes Do Ellsler"Gaiters, Kid and Morocco Ties Gentlemen's Calf Boots, sewed and pegged, at aH prierd W|th a variety of other articles. imro^ribTe to eutiuiriaSS, b?n all of Which will be *o'd CHEAPER flian the cheapest, at the , ... CAMDEN BAZAAR, Opposite the Bank of Camde%i. NEW AND FRESH GROCERIES? Jl'ST KKCEIVKB AT ' * "?? THE C A M f) K N B A t \ A Rv ' otisislitig in patl if Tens, Java, Laguira, Rio and Cuba Coffeof * Muscovado and N. O. Rerftned Sugars New Orleans Syrup and Molasses West India Honey and Molasses Sal iEratus and C. Soda ' ^ ALSO??-" " A variety of Toilet Soaps, Flesh Powder Real German Cologne, Tooth and Hair Brasbt# Fine Tooth and Dressing Combs Ladies' silver mounted Riding Switches For sale by M. DRUCKER & COti ? 1 ????W Just Received, Dy Drucker & Co., a full and complete Saddlery, Cutlery and Hardware, consisting of almost eveiy article which belong# to the above specified lines, which will be olfferetf at the lowest prices. Enquire at the CAMDEN BAZAAR, OpposHe the Dank of Camden. OA BASKETS Champagne -Wine, (quarts and nints) of the most approved brands, and of superior quality, at ,^GERALD'S GROCERY*'^ One J)obr Sou'h of the Dank of Camden. April 13- 15. ^if. Prime Leal Lar<, Bacon, Flour, Hutter, CheefW and almost every article of Groceries wanted bjr* family, at retail, at GERALDS VALUABLE PROPERTY " FOR SALE/ The subscriber offers for sale, his possession* off corner of DeKalb and Broad-streets. As the standi is well known, it is thought useless to describe it. Persons wishing to purchase, can be informedof all particulars, by applying to the subscriber. WILLIAM McKAlN, April 19. 16 If :, Notice. All persons having demands against the estate of Capt. Powell ,WcRae. late of Kershaw District, deceased, are earnestly requested to present then* properly attested forthwith, and those indebted/M' requested to make payment to the subscriber. WILLI.'sM J. TAYLOR, Executor. June 16th, 1817. *4. Z!rf<J< laying and Pi<iolerin|. The suhscriler having located himself in Camden. resnectfullv offers his services to the cititfelid of the town and the surrounding country.* Bricilaying, plain Plastering, stucco work, cernisb Mtd centres, rough casting, imitations of all kinds ' o stone &c., will be executed in a manner warranted to g've satisfaction. A share of patronage isaoL Iciled. lie may be found at his residence oh Bat* !e Ige between A'arket and Lyttleton streets. Per. fo is in the country wishing his service, can address him through the Post Office. JOSEPH SIIErilERD. Aug. 13, 1817. tf Administrator's Notice. F. L. Zemp having received from the Ordinal^ of Kershaw District, grant of Letters of Administration de bonis non of ill aftd singular the gooda and Chattels, rights, credits, dues;aiid detrarjda that were of Joshua Reynolds deceased^ hereby notifies the public, that all dealings Tritfrlbeem. - aK late of the said Joshua Reynolds deceased, thhlMfiflH in fntue tc u ith tr.e tuKcider. Ali persons having claims against tticeaid ea- ''<{H tate, will pre.-ent them properly attested, and all f*g persons indebted to the same are hereby notified **^5 to come forward \\ -thout delay and make pavhtent. * FRANCIS L. ZEMP, Adm'r. de boni#W>n.^ New Orleans and i obatBelavstfr,- Lemon ,1*1 n? T,~,VfSi Apple and Strawberry Syrope. rordjals, Pinkies, Claret Wire at GERALD'S GROCERY ^ III Eqni'r '-Lancaster District. ?' John Danifl, 1 vs > Petition for relief! ^^Geo, W. Stinson, et a] \ It'appearing to my satisfaction, that George Wi Stinson, James T. 'Stinson, Dr. Thomas L. Daft* lap and wife Mary, defendants in the above case*' are absent from and without the limits of tbis State; On motion of R. 0. P Stewart, Solicitor lor Petitioner, ordered that the said defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to the petition in the above rase, on or before the 24th day of August* 184c?, otherwise judgement pro confesso will be entered against them. J. H. WITHERSPOON, c. e. l. * May 15, 184ft. [87] 3m Iii Equity?Lancaster District. M. C. Heath, 1 vs. ^ Potion for Relief. John 0 Carnrs, et al ) ' ; .nnAann>r tr* tnv cat to fn?%l ion thai TaKti It uppvam.fj .w ...v %?.?? m W..M V Carnns, a defendant in the above petition is absent from, and resides beyond the limits of the State: On motion of Wright, Solicitor for Petitioner, or. dercd that the said John C. fames do answer, plead or demnrto the petition in the above case, on of before the 19lh day of July, 1848, otherwise judg. tnent pro confesso, will be entered against him. JAMES H. WITHERSPOON, C. E. L. P. Comm'rs. Offiro March 21. 1848. #7 Committed. To the jail of Kershaw district, a negro man about 50 years of ago named David who says he belong* to \V. Myers, of Columbia. The owner is requea. ted to come forward comply with the law and take him away. I). W, BOBISON, Jailor." ? Flower Pots. ; Silver, Gilt and Damnsk Flower Pots, of tart* qus patterns, for sale by v ' may 17. F- L. ZEMP.