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Trutii Fitly Spoken.?An exchange has the following paragraph : In the late struggle for independence, says a practical writer, the North conquered the South. A greater and more signal victory remains for the South to conquer herself. Old pursuits arc to be changed, old habits abandoned, and her prejudices must be weeded out before she can again renew her prosperous career. Mr Carey has laid down an axion in political economy which time and experience demonstrate: "A country which grows and exports its raw productions, must end by exporting its inhabitants, or starve," Last year, the South planted cotton, to the neglect of corn and grain; now large districts are destitute?no bread to cat. The lesson is too dear to be lost. Florida, owing to the goodness of her climate, abundance of fish and game, is in a measure exempt from the calamity i ' r? ,1 r\ \ i weighing so heavily upon doutn v-ur-; olina ami Georgia. Still she shares in the general distress. A Move in tiie RruiiT Direction. ?Several young men of this city entered upon the duties of cotton-markers and menders yesterday. They have determined to put their shoulders to the wheel, and the present movement is only the initiative.? | This business has long been confined i to persons who, though attentive and j efficient, could never rise, and they can easily, find employment in some other vocation. There arc at present a number of young men in this city "who are out of employment, and ]>}* devoting themselves to this business, they wiii not only be making some money, but will be acquiring a knowledge of the cotton business, whi.ch may ultimately prove of great advantage to them. Charleston Xeicz, 5th. Oil of Jack tss.?A physician in j Bridge water, Massachusetts, was rc- j centlv called to presenile lor someilliterate old lady, and as cod liver oil in his opinion, was the prescription for the apothecary to put up with the Latin formula, 0!e. Jec. Ass., being the abbreviation of Oleum Jecoris Assei, or in plain English, cod h'rer oil. The medicine was procured, taken, and in a few weeks the lady completely recovered her health, j A neighbor" paid her a visit, and expressing surprise at her improved condition, inquired the secret of so rapid a restoration. Why," said the j old lady lifting both hands in grate-! fel enthusiasm, "it was that beautiful j medicine, the Oil of Jackass, that brought me to my fcet rgain. ' A North Carolina Loyalist Cornered.?A Mr. Tonrgco, one of the loyal lights in North Carolina-, sometime since addrcsrcd the people <of Lincolnton. In the cour e of his remarks lie stated that since lie had been in the town ofLincolton threatening letters had been placed under 1>>" 'Ia/ii. Tlin 'Pnwn nr-i 1 fv-illrxl on Mr Xourgeo for the letters, in or- . 4 or (that .they might identify thclmndwrlHiing and' punish the author' but gentleman * could l.ot produce them. Of course no such letters were ever written, thus developing anotheranoth er pha.se in the unmistakable loyalty of North Carolina. iV. J". ITerahl ? Wheat and Fr.ouu.?During a flying visit to the upper part of the . Stato. last week, we received thcgratifying intelligence that the prospect of an abundant wheat crop were so excellent that flour had already commenced to tumble in price. In Greenville on Wednesday, it was offered at. $6.25 per hundred; while in Abbeville and Anderson it is stated that it j is still lower. "The good time coming' may not be so far off after all. Col. Phccnix. An influential meeting-was held in the Mansion-house, Dublin, when a 1 ' - .1 T IT. . i ? memorial xo mc ljoru juieuicnant ?;is j adopted, asking a commutation of the ! rcapita'l sentence passed on the Fenian prisoners. A-letter was read from Cardinal Cullen, concurring in .the .object of the meeting. Prentice has seen a photograph of Benjamin Wade, and says his face is {) hard that a black-smith might 1 hammer out a horse-shoe on it. | Notice. All those indebted'to me for years past, and up to the present time for Ordinary's Fees, will please come forward and settle their respective dues by cash or note, if cash be not at command, on or before the 1st <ef August next. Those failing to comply with the above request will.of my necessity be subject to a summons being issued against them, after that date for neglect. Also, those having the management of Estates, amenable to the t.'ourt of Ordinary, and who are so negligent and remissive in making Annual-' eturns, will do well to look to the same by the above stated time, or will be also subject to the penalty .of a Rule to be issued ngainst them in default, 1 make this demand not for the benefit of myself entirely, but in vindication of my responsibility and duty in'Office. alex. l. Mcdonald, o. k. d. June 13 Id. DR. T. J. WORKMAN, OFFERS his professional services to Camden nnd vicinity. Oiliee iiurnediiitcly above BAUM'S store, entrance on Uutlcdgc side. June Id tf. PIHLADEI Pill A UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE & SURGERY. '1*1115 PIIiL/VDELPHlA UNIVERSITY OF I MEDICINE AND SURGERY wis organized in 1848. Chartered by the Legislature, February 26. 1855. Name changed by a legislative enactnieut to tiie Eclectic .Medical College, or Philadelphia, in 1800. In 1803 it purchased the Pennsylvania Medical College. established in 1842, and the Philadelphia Medical College, which had previously been merged into the Pennsylvania Medical College. In 1804 it purchased the Perm. Medical University. The Trustees o! the separate schools united, petitioned, and obtained a special Act ol the Legislature, consolidating these Institutions and changing their names to that ol' the Philadelphia University of Medicine and Surgery, March 15, 1805. All | these various Acts are published in the stal- j utes of Pennsylvania. .The cost ol' the build- i in-* and museum was over one hundred toons anil dollars. It will ho observe-;! that the | University, as now organized, is tlie legal representative.of the lour Medical Colleges tliiil it has absorbed. It is a liberal school of medicine, contin.'d to no dogmas, nor attached to any medical clique; but embraces in its teachings everything of value to the piofession. Session*.?It has two full sessions each year, commencing on t In; 1st of October, and continuing until the 1st eif .7aniieiy as its first session, and from the 1st of .fammry to the 1st of April as its second; the two constituting one full course of lectures. It has also a summer session, commencing the 1st of April an I continuing until August, for the preparatory branches, such as Latin, Greek. Mathematics. Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, Anatomy, Physiology, etc. Tickets.?Tickets to the full course of lectures $1-0, 01 $00 for each session. For the summer or preparatory course $25. Graduating fee $30. To aid i/i>uni/mm oftv.r.dcr'ate in eons, the University has issued Jice hv.n~ dralxcholarsiii/'s. which are sold to fu st-course students, lor $7-5. and to second-course students and clergymen for SoO, each constituting tite holder a life member, with the perpetual privileges of the lectures, and all the teachings of the school. The only additional fees are u yearly dissection and matriculating ticket, eaeit of which is $ *>. The A <f can toy tx of Sv.'i via r*hij>*.?The slnuciit holding a scholarship can enter the Col- i lege at any time during tiie year, all end as long us he chooses, and re-cuter the institution as frequently as desired. It requires no previous reading or study to enter the University on scholarships, hence, ull private tuition lees are saved.- ~ Students, by bidding scholarships can prosecute other business a part of the time. he candidate for gradualic?n can present himself at any time, and receive his degrees us soon as (juaiilied. in case a student should hold a scholarship anil not be able tonttcnd lectures, it can be transferred to another, thus preventing any loss. J'a rents, guardians, or friends, of students wishing to purchase scholarhip for them a year or more hoi ore their atteinhfnce at the University, can secure I hem by advancing one-half the price, and paying tJie balance when tke-i student enters, Fdiysieiaais and foc/icvoletit juta can Ik stove grr.Tt benc-f.t upon poor young men, "by presenting them a scholarship, and thus enabling them to obtain an honorable profession. .The Faculty i nibrncca seventeen eminent physicians ami surgeons. The University has associated with it a large hospital clinic, where every form of medical and surgical dis- J case is operated on ami treated jn presence j oft lie class. C'oixegk Ilrii.iiixn.?The College building, 1 located in Ninth-street. .South of V/nlnct. is tlie finest in the city. Its front is collegiate gotliic. and is adored with embattlemcrits anil embrasures, presentbig a novel, bold, j and beautiful appearance. Thefactrde is of j brown stone, ornamented liy two towers, rising So the elevation o" eighty feet, and crowned with an embattled parapet. The building eon!mIns ln'i.'.vm-ii lift v" ami six*v rooms, a 11 supplied with water,' pis, rjld. every other convenience I!i:it im>ij.r;i improvement'caii contrlli ite to fiWiilitale medical instruction. Only live liundred scholarships will bo issued, and'as two liundred and fifty are now sold, llio.-:e who wish to secttrg one should do so' at onea. Money cut be remitted 'by express, or a draft or check scut on any National I bin); in the United States, when the scholarship will be returned by 'mail, signed by the President of the Hoard of Trustees, "JOSEPH S. FISHER, Esq.. and the Dean of the Faculty, W. l'.', IN E.J M. L). All orders forsciioliirsliips or otlicr business of tiic University, should be addressed to Professor W. PAINE. .M. P., Philadelphia, Pa. .NEW BOOKS. PAIXE'S PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. A nevr work just issued by W. PAINE, M. D.. Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine and Pathology in the Philadelphia University of Mvlieine and Surgery; author of Paine"s Practice of Surgery; a work on Obstetrics and Materia Mcdica, an- J thor of New School Remedies; an Epitome of Kberlie's Practice of Medicine; a Review of Homoeopathy a work on the History of Medicine: Editor ol' University Medical and Surgical Journal, &c., &c. It is a royal actavo of ADO pages, and contains a full description, of all diseases known in medicine and surgery, including those of women and children,, together with their pathology nnd treatment : hv all the new at;d improved methods. Price j S7: postage 50 cents. 'Address the author, 930 Arch-street; Philadelphia, Ta. ALSO, A NEW WORK, Entitled New School Medicines, which is the only work ever published upon Materia Medica. embracing all the Eclectic. Homoeopathic. and Botanic remedies, with a full regular Materia Mediea. Price So; postage free. Address as above. I UNIVERSITY JOURNAL; OF MEDICINE & SURGERY. A Journal of Medicine. Surgery; j d'hgPiologg, Ifitgiene and General Literature, devoted In the Profcrxion and the People. THE cheapest Medical Paper in the world, published every two weeks at the University Building. Ninth-street, South of Walnut. Single copies. $1 00 Five copies to one address, 4 35 Ten copies to one address, 7 50 Fifteen copies to one address, 9 30 Twenty copies to one address. 10 00 The getters tip of the Club shall have one copy gratis. Address W.-PAINE. M. D. Editor. June 23 Philadelphia, Pa. List of Letters. REMAINING in the Post office, at Camden, i >S. C., June 10. 18<>7. A?Mrs. Amanda Allen, (colored), James Alnutt. B?W F Brewer, Essex Brown, Burrcll Bradcv, Samuel Branham. C?S T Clyburn, (2) Mrs. C Coleman, Bcv. Clins. M Corey, Mrs. Mary Curnul, Mrs. M M Clybnrn, I>?F?Miss Flora Douglas, Dr. E IV DuBuse, Joseph Fields, or C T Balsley, Thomas Farm well. G?Anna George, (colored) J S Gardner, Washing) onJGodbolt, Mrs. II Graham. (2). II?S B Hatfield, Laura Hunter, Isom Ilinson. Mrs. Eliza llotinic. J?Seaborn Jones, 14 B Jones, Mrs. S J Jeffries. t K?James Ivirkley, Robert Kirkley, Jane Knox. L?M?A W Lester, Mrs. II Mitchell. T S Moore. Daniel Motley, llev. McGraw, Johu A Motley. "N?Mrs. Julia Nixon. Miss Jophira Nidi. 1'?-Mrs. A Preseotf, Miss Celest Purett. P.?J J' W llichburg. Dr. Daniel Reynolds, Cap! Itufus llichburg, Mrs. Sonsey Robertson. S?JolinG Sessions, Lcwi? Sharp, Timothy i i< ir ci.: \t,.Q rcv/Smiil, Mm. Oi I'UU'li A*. 11 Mimci} .. , - Siir.lcr Starks. Mrs. M A Scmmons. Thus. W R Smith, Madison Smith, (colored) Minnie Shannon, (colored). T?Joint II Trucs'U-11, G C Trucsdell, J R Criiphrcss, Geo. U Unsworth. IV?Alfred Wesley. Jas. W. Wcldy. Mrs. E Wilson. Mrs. Jane tt'inthrop. (colored). Persons calling for the above Idlers will please say they are advertised. Office hours from 0 A. M. lo 1 P. M. Sundays from io 10 A. M. jirop letters not having a two-cent stamp upon t.'iciu will not be delivered, but will be sent to the dead letter office without Advertising, nt.il further notice, the Mail will arrive ami close us follows : Arrive, Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. at .0 00. P. M. Close, on Sundays. Tuesdays and (Saturdays at 7 P. M. Ready lbr Delivery, bv 7J P. M. ?T. M. GAYLE, P. M. June 13, It. KL'HSJIA W DISTRICT IN TIIE COMMON PLEAS. Joseph H. Kershaw, vs. Jolin T. Mathcson, Christian Mathcson. Kenneth Matheson. Dec)'urn I ion in Foreign Allachmint. WHEREAS, The Plaintilf did on the 4th day of May. 1807, file his declaration againsl the defendant, Who (as it is said) is absent from and Without the limits of this Rate and hath neither wife or attorney known within the'same," upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be served : Jt is therefore ordered, that the said defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the fifth (5th) dny of May. next, which wilt he inth'c yean of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty eight, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given, and awarded against liiin. W. CLVLU11X, c. c. r. & c. i.. May 0, . lyq. To the Citizens of Camden and Vicinity. The undersigned, as President, of the school association, formed at Swift ("reek Church on the th of las', month, hereby appeals to yon fur aid. for the purpose of" carrying into e fleet, the purposes of said urge nizai.u o.. We feel the necessity of exerting ourselves to give cur children an education. Xo com tnunity can be long virtuous ilu-.t arc kept in ignorance. We feel therefore the necessity of exerting ourselves in educating; our children, and we feel fully satisfied, ti.at our appeal to you. will not be in vain. We wisk to build our own house.. We wish to employ our own teachers, free from the control of any one but ourselves, and wo now appeal to our friends, both white and colored to give us all the aid they consistently rati. We know times arc hard, hut a .i tie from each will enable us to go on in this good work. Our true friend General J. I)'. Kennedy, has come to us in the spirit of kindness, not of words only, but of dee d; and has given ns a licnutiiul plat of ground, in a handsome situation. tor our house. We'will ever appreciate this act of kindner<? on his part. Any c intr b'liion. ever so sunt 1, left with M.-, V'cgues, at the Printing Gthee, will be tlfltoikfullv received. WASHINGTON AKCRUM, l'rcsd'l S. C. S. A. . Jun. Ctf LOST Y X Camden or vicinity, about a month ago. e a bundle of accounts, ami the following sealed notes; viz: I/. L. CUbisms' note dated Oct.. 1SG1. lor 1>. u. II1-eves' note dated Jan. 18(12, for S20.42. Lb 1!. Reeve's. note, dated Oct. 1802, for $15:GO Jus. L. Stokes' note dated April 23 1803, for S i2.1"). S. lVatt V.'ardlaws' note dated Dec. 221803, for $00.04. All persons arc hereby warned against trading for any ol'the above.notes, or others not transferred by tnc as 1 have not negotiated anv, and payment has been stonncd. L. 11. STlSlMJEXjBGN. June, 0, 2tNotice. I hereby caution all persons from trading for two promissory notes givin by me. on I or about the sixth of May last, to Hiram Nolloman, as agent for George Aldcn. One payable on the 4th July, and the other aboui . the 4th .September next, each for the sum of | $175, and payable to bearer, as 1 will not pay them, the consideration having failed. June C?2t. W. W. WARD. Copartnership, j \\T DAASJl lias this tiny associated with H him, Miss J. BOKNIvKSSKL. They will keep always on liariil. a lull stock of FAMILY & FANCY GROCERIES, WINES AND . LIQUORS, SEGARS, TOBACCO, &c. They pledge themselves that the quality of their goods shall not be surpassed by any offered in this market, and will be disposed of as low as circumstances will permit. Thankful lor past favors, the subscriber solicits for the new firm, the patronage so liberally bestowed upon himself. June f>?2t. ' TV. DA AS II. DR. E. M. BOYKIN, OFFHIlS his professional services to the citizens of t'auideu and its vicinty. 'fo lio found at Dr. YOUNG'S Book-store. May .10, tf. COAP, " STARCH."PICKLES, HERRINGS, CANDLES, &c.. for sale by T>; C. KIRKL1SV. SPECIAL NOTICES. Wonderful but True. MADAME REMINGTON, the world-rendwned Astrologist and Somnambulistic Clair- ! voyant, while in a clairvoyant state, clelinpates 1 the very features of the .person yau are to . marry, and .by the aid of an instrument of indense power, known as the riiychoinotrope, guarantees to prot^ucc n perfect and life-like picture of the future husband or wife of the applicant, with date of marriage, occupation, leading traits of character, &c. This is no imposition, as testimonials without number can assort. Uy stating place of birth, age, disposition, color of eyes and hair, and enclosing fifty cents, and stamped envelope addressed to 3*otirself, you will receive the picture by return mail, together with desired information,. Addacss in confidence, Madame Gi:nTBri>F. Uf.miqto.v, P. 0. Eos 297, West Troy, X. Y. March 7.?ly. TO CONSUMPTIVES. S HE advertiser, having been restored to ' health in'a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years wia severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption?is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the mentis of cure. To all who desire it. he will send a copy of - , n 1 \ tlio prescription tiscu ^ivee oi cnurge,; wuu the directions for preparing and using the name, which they will find a sunr. cube for (.'onsumi'ttox, Asthma, Buoxciiitts. Coughs, Conns, and all Throat atul Lung Affections. The only object of the advertiser in* sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which lie conceives to be invaluable, and lie hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost tlicm nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing tlie prescription, hief, by return mail, will please,address KEY. ED. A. WII,;;ON\ . Williarpsburg. Kings Co., New York, ly ERRORS OF YOUTH* V Gentleman who suffered 'for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and nil the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, lor the sake of suffering humanity, send free 10 all who need it, the recipe and* directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured Sufferers wishing to profit by the advitiser's experience can do so by addressing in perfect confidence, J0I1N if. OGDEN, -12 Cedar St., New York. May 2. ly . FREE TO-EVERYBODY. A Largo C pp. Circular, giving information of lite greatest importance to the young of hotli sexes. It teaches how the homely may become beautiful, the despised respected, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail'to send their Address, and receive a copy postpaid, by return mail. Address, P. 0. Drawer. 21. Troy, N. Y. ffeif* A Younv. Lady returning to- her country homo, after a sojourn of u few months in the (,'ily, Was hardly recognised by her hiviids.v in pjaee of a coarse, rustic. Hushed face, .she had a.soft ruby complexion of almost marble smoothness, and instead of twenty ' - inn i?iwlir?cn.* T'non inquiry us to the cause ul'so groat a change, she plainly tnld them that she used the C'ntcassian and considered it an invaluable acquisition to any Lady's toilet. JJy its use any Lady or Gentleman can improve their p-ironftl appearance an hundred fold. It is simple in its compination. as Nature hersclt' is simple. yet unsurpassed in its cilieacy in drawing impurities lVnm, also healing, cleansing and beautifying the skin ami complexion. Ily its direct action on Hie cuticle it draws from it all its impurities, kindly healing the surface as Nntyre intended it should be. clear, soft, smooth urn! beautiful. - Price $1. sent 1>\* Mail or Express. on receipt of an order by \V. J.. (JI.AP.K S CO.. Chemists, Xo. Wast Payette St.. Syracuse. X. Y The only American Agents for the sale ol I he.same. . March 7.?ly, Know thy -Destiny. Mapamt: E. F. Tuouxtox, the great English Asfrologlst, Clairvoyant, and l\?ycho;netrician, who has astonished tjje scientific classes of the Old World, has now located herself at Hudson, X. V. Madame Thornton possesses such wonderful powers of second sight, as to enable It or lo impart knowledge of the greatest importance to tltc single or marriid of either sex. While in a state of trance, she delineates the very features ol the person yon are to merry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense power, known as the Psychomoirope, guarantees to produce a viw-:iirr> nf the husband or wife of the Applicant, together with date of marriage. position-in life, lending traits of character, Kc.# This is no humbug. as titous-'itdo of testimonials can assert. She will send when desired a certified certificate, or written piivnntec. that the picture is what it purports to "he. J?y I enclosing a small lock of hair, and staling place of fiirtIt. age. disposition and complexion. and enclosing fifty cents aud stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will receive the picture and desired information by return mail. All communications sacredly confidential. Address in confidence, Matu.mv: K. F. Tiiouxtox, P. 0. Box ~3,Hudson, X. V. 1 ("USLIN & BE It AGE DRESSES . in now stvle. Selling at cost to close, at BOSS IS VS. i June 13, If. STEVENS HOUSE, 2B, 23, 25 & 27 Bronthva)', IV. Y. Opposite Jioivliny Grceri, ON TITS I UH- PSAN PI.AN. r. HE Stevens House is veil and widely r< known to tlic travelling public. - The locution is especially suitable to merchants and business men : it is in close proximity to the business part of the city?i? on the highway of Southern anil Western travel?and adjacent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. THE STEVENS HOUSE has liberal accommodation tor over iJOU guests?it is well furnished, and possesses every modern improvement for the comfort aud entertainment of its inmates. The rooms are spacious and well vcntillated?provided with gas and wa? tor?the attendance is prompt and respectful ?and the table is generously provided with every delicacy of the season?at moderate rates. The rooms having been refurnished and remodeled, we arc enabled to oiler extra facilities lor the comfort and pleasure of our Oue.s.s. GEO. K. CHASE & CO. June 6, Gm UACON, FLOUR, AND LARD. *-' For sale by DEC-; KIRK LEV. THE EGtXJITABLE ' Life Assurance Society. JYo? 92, Broadway, NEW YORK. Afscis, 1st Jin}*, 1807, $0,500,000. Income, 1st May, 1867 $2,009,070. Dividend, Feb. 1,18G7 over... .$600,000. PURELY MUTUALTHE CHARTER OF THE SOCIETY REQUIRES THAT ALL PROFITS GO TO THE ASSURED. Dividends Declared Annually on the i First of February, And payable in cash, or to increase the nlnotint assured, and applied at once, on the second annual payment of Premium, and so on annually thereafter. Assets of the Society: DECEUBElt 31, I860. United States Stock (market value) $523,530 33 New York State Stocks (market value) 130.200 00 New York Oity Stocks (market value) J01.795 00 Tennessee State Stocks (market value) 34,000 00 \ trginia aiuic omens ^uiui auk value) 10,800 00 Loans secured by Bond nnd * Mortgage upon unincumbered Ileal Estate, worth nt. least double the amount loaned thereon 1,001,100 00 Loans on call, secured by United States Slocks 42,020 00 Cash in Batjlc and Trust Companies ' 295,702 3S Premiums in hands of Agents and in course of' collection '* 120,3-15 95 Deferred premiums, being the amount of semi-annual and quarterly premiums of the year 204,219 95 rveal Estate in the city of New York 401,323 10 Interest accrued on Bonds and Mortgages, etc. 10.391 48 OiScc Fixtures, Safes, etc. G.000 00 Total amount of the assets of the Society, exclusive of future premiums receivable - on the 31st December. 1800 $3.077.7$S 30 \VM. C. ALEXANDER, President. IIEN11Y B. IIYDE. Yice-Prcs'dt. GEO. W. PHILLIPS. Actuary. JAS. W. ALEXANDER, Secy. W. P. SHAW. Gen'l Ag't, Augusta, Ga. A. M. KENNEDY, Ag't, Camden, S.'C. May 23, . 4t. ^OPA^watebT AND ICE, TT'OPk sale by I . IJOD'GSOX & DUKJ.AP. May 23, tf. Camden Post O flee. HpIJK Mail will be assorted for delivery, on 5 Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at S o'clock, A M., and closed Tuesday. Thursday and Sunday, at 4 o'clock, P. M? until furtiier notice.' t dlice hours during the week, from 9 A. M. to .1 o'clock P. .M. daily,?On Sunday, from half past I' to 10 o'clock. A. M. J. M. GAYLIJ, P. M. May. 10,. tf. NEW GOODS! SUITABLE FOR TIIE SPRING AND SUMMER! I CALICOES, GINGHAMS, -MUSLINS, LINENS, . . GAMBROONS. Brotvn and bleached SHIRTINGS, READY-MADE CLOTHING-, Mel TS SHOES, -^.rrT'Ti rnroir CT'DBT V f\V GROCERIES, SUPERIOR CRACKERS, GRAIN CRADLES, SCYTHE BLADES, &C. Which will Ijc sold for cash, at the lowest noi prices. ' . A. M. KENNEPY. A 25, NEW SPRING GOODS. .MISS MATILDA WILSON HAS just received \ handsome and well selected stock of Spring and Summer MILLUVERY, DRESS AND FANCY GOODS. Consisting of Ladies' Hats and Bonnets Ribbons, fine French Flowers, ""? f.. ??..? .,n.I Ti-tmminnrs. of all kinds. j/rwa wuiivn<-?.... v -c-i -Muslins. Lawns. Calicoes. Long cloths, Clnimbreys, raicos ami Edgings, Gloves. Hosiery, &c. Together witli a great variety of other articles usually found in a well-seloctcd stock of Millinery. Miss WILSON embraces this occasion to tender her thanks to the Ladies of-Camden and vicinity for the liberal patronage she has received, and respectfully invites their attention to her present stock". | April 4. * tf ' NOW OPENIN G ! MRS. J. W. RODGERS IS NOW RECEIVING HER S^MJSTG- STOCK or MILLINERY, Dress and Fancy Goods, Consisting in part of LADIES' BONNETS, HATS, CAl'S RIBBONS AND TRIMMINGS, With a variety of other articles, all of the L A T EST ST YLES. 3?5jn' Her terms being Cash, slip is enabled to offer great inducements to purchasers. Thftnkfnl for past patronage, she solicits a all froin her friends and the public generally AprilJS. tf KERSHAW?In Equity. James Chesnut, Ex'or. Bm for C0118tni0_ ? T>vs' tjon of Will; fofr Mary C Reynold, . Rclief Discove. Stirj.h Chfsnu", JamcsChcihut,. Jr. etal. " *" IT appearing to my satisfaction tliat David R. Williams, Lercna Williams, Mary, "Williams, Miller Williams, David Williams, jr. and Catbarine Williams, Thomas Chesnut, Alexin# Chesnut, William Chesnut, John vhesnut, Lllen Chesnut, James Chesnut, Jr., Arilelia Chesnut. James Chesnut, John Chesnut, Richard Stockton, Harriet C. Stockton, Lucien W. Mock ton, Thomas E. Iiaile, Serena (!. Iiaile. Amelia Iiaile, Benjamin Haile, Thomas Haile. James Haile. William .Haile, Lawrence-Haile, Charles Haile. Mary Haile, Walter Haile, Sidney Haile and Geo. Haile, Ellen C. Iiaile nnd James Chesnut Iiaile, parties defendant to the above bill, are without and reside beyond the limits of this State: * It is ordered on motion'of Shannon, complainant's Solicitor, that the above named defendants do plead, ansu'er or -demur to the said bill within forty days from the date of the publication of tbis*orderin default whereof an order pro. confesso. will be entered against fhoni. J. D. DUNL'AP, Commissioner's Office, C. E. K. D. April-25'. " td-. ? KERSHAW?In Equity. Anna A. Johnson, "1 ^ Per Pro Ami " - Wm. K. Johnson, jr. t Ei"10 ?c,'lcfE?ial" V,'m.-E. Johnson, sr. f For Rehef, Re. Robt. B-. Cunningham,- , .. Etal. - J ' - - . , IT appearing tliat Samuol Hood and Aman-' da Ilnod. |tls wife. ; Erown ifnd Amelia . Brown, his wife, defendants to the above bill, are without and reside beyond the limits of this State: It is ordered on motion of Shannon, Com-, plainnnl's Solicitor, that the above named defendants, do plead, answer or demur to the said Bill-within forty days from the publication of this order in default whereof, an order pro. confcsso. will be entered against them. , J..D.' DT/NLAP, Commissioner's Office, 0. E. K. 0.- ' April 25. td. KERSHAW?In; Equity, Theodore Lang, "I ' vs.. [ Order' for publicatiQp Elizabeth Lang, I of absent defendant", ct. ali J It appearing to my satisfaction that John C. Liing. one of the Defendants in above stated case is absent from and without .the limits of the State. On motion 'of C'hcsnnt and 'Workman, Complainant's .Solicctors. it is ordered that he do plead answer or dumur to the said Bill within forty days from tffe publication of this order, and default.whereof an order pro. confcsso, ' will be taken agaiupt him. J. D. DUNLAP, C. E. IL Drc May. Std . . v . KEESHAW?In Equity, Henry C. Salmond, ] Trustee, V3. Bill ?to.Foreclose James B. Cureton, and Mortgage. ~ 3iary. his wile, ] ., Elizabeth McCan. J IT appearing to my (satisfaction that the * ^ above named defendants are beyond and re-, side without the limits of this State: It is . ordered on motion of Kershaw, Complainant's. Solicitor, that they do plead, answer orde-mur to the said Bill within forty days from the date of the publication of this -order, id default whereof, an order pro. confesso. tvfll be taken against them. J. D. DUNLAP, Commr's Office, C. E. R. D., April, 25, td, ~ J. A SCHROOK, " 71A (JIS'S'KAI'E. * \'\7 ILL at tend promptly to-1 bus. collection 7 ? of all claims, and other duties apjfertsiniiig to the office. Office at the Council Roem?' " ' 4 4* i Ainy n>. . (i* Notice . * JS hereby given to all whora'it rany concorn. that I have this day appointed Mr. EZEK1 EL GASKIN my linvt ill agent to transact and direct all my business. All business transacted by biiu will be vali(l with me. CORAH, GASKIN. April 12, 1SCT, St State of South Carolina, KERSEA W DISTRICT. ' IN THE COMMON PLEAS.'1 The Bank of Camden,#S. C. vs. Tlios.!\ Balurdy. Declaration in Foreign Attachment. WHEREAS, Thc.Plnintiff did on the 27th . day "of .July*. IStiT, file his declaration agair.st the defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from hnd without the limits of tliiaStnte, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be served; it is therefore ordered, that the raid defendantdo appear, and plctwl to the said declaration,, on or b: fore flic 28tii dr.y of July next^ which will be in ihe year of our Lord oae thousand eight hundred and sixty seven, oth pi-wise linn] iitnl absolute judgment wininen be given and awarded against Lira. V. (JLYBl'KN. e. c. P. & g. S. . Clerks Office, Kershaw District. Aug.? ' fYRANGES?Fresh Havana. 0R-^ ' ANDES. JAMES JONES. Piogr Ss cf -LiInsurance. The amount of new business written by the Equitable Life Assurance Society; 92. Broadway. New Yo* k, during 1806, exceeds by about $ 109.000 lie aggregate new business of tItc lour ' teniporuneous Life.Compaj nies formed in 1859 add "GO, whilst its total cash premium lor the year exceeds the total cash premium income of the five senior (New York State) companies' at the time of the formation of the Equitable. (1859). Its ratio of claims paid ami txpmxe* to total cash premiums is less than that of uny of the Companies previously organized May 23, 4b NOTICE. i rpiIE LARGEST. 11 ESTand CHEAPEST j i stock of TIN WARE in Camden, at lioh.?;i!c-Mini retail.- will l e J-omul at the Tiu he j> if . J.-K. COODALF, wo doors South of It. M. Kennedy's Store, (^.RAIX CRADLES TO BE BAR, it-red for Wheat. New style Washing Machines lor sale at DONKEY'S. A SM ALLEN VOICE OF LADIES 1 * Spring Dress Goods, just opened and for sale low hy E. TV. BONNEY.