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r - mmm mmwmmes&eam Siberian' Fo\rLrNO.-?-^SEboting.after o.upiQanner i3 tiever * practised here. If a peasant sees any on8 fclhtot flyitig, he stands with his mouth open, staring ttith astonishment, not at the still of the sportsman, btit at his folly in expending so much artitinitloil; Wllich is exceedingly expen ? ei"orlft hirdt Me believes, as is freallv I 3J?Vj V** w ? , the cas?, than more skill is required to shoot with his rifle that Carries the smallest qUabtity of powder, and ft single hall about the size of i b wan-shot, with that extraordinary precision necesi sary so as not to perforate the fur. Ih this, perhaps, they excel any people living; if they do shoot, though they prefer to trap even the black-cock, gelinottes, and coq de bruvere, they j always strike the bird on the head, and this at a distance of two or three hundred paces. They snare even the double becasse, hardly known in England, of which there are periodical flights in ffcussia and Siberia, and which are in our estimation superior to any sort of game we are acquainted with. When they shoot, they approach the object first on all-fours, and then crawl on their stomach till they arc at a proper distance for firing. They have usually two rests to their rifle, which they fix in the snow or Jrmnnrl when not frozen, and having taken a >A steady aim, rarely if ever miss. To an Englishman these rifles do appear, to bo sure, the most Cxtraordinaiy machines, and few would have the courage to use them. They prove, however, that success depends much more on the skill of the spotsman than the excellence of his arms, which, indeed, we have long since found out in many other countries. We had with us one of Lancaster's tube-guns, for which the amateurs would have given more than the prime cost, but more out of curiosity than use. The common rifle-barrel are made at Tobolski, are very heavy, nnd have a very small bore. The grooves are round, instead of perpendicular, and the ball, which is cut, instead of cast, is forced in and the edges rounded off in ramming down. The lock is large and awkward-looking, the springs on the outside, that of the cock clumsy and not tempered: the fcwhole machine works so slowly that yon might see the trigger stop and move on again during the progress of the cock towards the an-~ -1*-Artnfain fiftr trrains pau. llic uiiaigo uvw ww ... j 9 of powder. In the event of a spring breaking, the chasseur readily replaces it by one of wood, generally of larch, which answers his purpose equally well, and he is thus independent of the gun maker. With all these impcrfeciions, as we have said before, they rarely or never miss, and always hit an animal whose fur is precious ( through the muzzle. From the Cincinnati Commercial Strange! That so many who are afflicted with a Cough that is gradually wearing them down, and slowly, hut surely stealing them into that dreadful disease, ' Consumption?that disease whtch carries ofT thousands f daily, are doing nothing, or what is worse than noth- 1 ing, gorging themselves with nostrums, that puffed ' to the skies for cures they are said to have effected on < some-foreign or unknown persons, when they can be < positively cured by using Dr. Rogers's Compound Syr- < Up of Liverwort and Tar, which still continues to ef- ' Feet the most wonderfbl cures ever recorded in the annals of medicine. A fact which is proved by reference to tho vast number of certificates which may be seen by calling on the agent For sale at i- J- De- . hat's and T. J. Workhax'b Drug Store. See advertisement on fourth page. DIED?In Columbia, on Monday evening, the 12th inst," Corxbua ylrgqoa, daughter of John G. and Virginia C.Bowman, aged three years and six mouths. I. O. O. F.?KershawJLodge No. 9. THE Regular Meeting of this Lodge wll bo held at their Hall This Evening, at 8 o'clock. By order of the N. G. D. H. SHULAR, Secretary. ^ Estate Sale. j BY order of John R. Joy, Esq., Ordinary, will bo , sold before the Court House, on the 1st Monday in May next a likely Negro Woman and Child; also one Cart and Saddle, the property of C. K. Brewer, deceased. Terms at sale. Those having claims against said estate will present j them, and those indebtedjnako immediate payment to ELIZABETH JBKEWEH, Adm'I. ( April 15. 31 tds , The Lancaster Ledger, IS published weekly at Lancaster Court House, at Two Dollars per year. This paper is bound to no party, but advocates all measures which the Editor , believes will provo of benefit to the State. R. 8. BAILEY, Editor and Proprietor. PEPSIH!! PEPSIN!! COME AT LAST.?The undersigned having been appointed by Dr. Houghton of Philadelphia, A gent for the Bale of his celebrated PEPSIN, takes pleasure in announcing that he has just received a consignment of the same, to which he invites the attention of those in want of it. Z. J. DeIIAY. April 13. 30 tf NOTICE.?There will be an election held at the Council Boom, on Saturday the 17 th inst., for a Recorder, Treasurer, Marshal, Captain of the Town Guard, and four Town Guardmen to serve the ensuing year. Also, Keeper of the Town Clock and Ringer of the 9 o'clock BelL All applicants for said offices must hand in their letters addressed to Council, previous to that time. By order of Council L? W. BALLARD, Recorder. Council Chamber, April 10, '52. NOTICE.?I hereby forbid all persons giving credit or employment to any negro in my employ without my permission, after this date. J. F.SUTHERLAND. Aril 12,1852. 30 tf NOTICE*?Sealed proposals will be received by Council, for keeping of the Public Pumps in order in the town of Camden the ensuiug year. Persons wishing said contract will state the lowest amount they wfll contract for. By order of Council. L. W. BALLARD, Recorder. April 10th *<NEW SPRING GOODS. MDRUCKER A CO. have just receivod their new supply of Spring and Sinner Clothing, to which they would invite the attention of tho public -at the same time they would recommend their Stock of OUTFITTING ARTICLES, viz: Shirts, Collars, Crawats, Undergarments, Hoaery, Gloves, Suspenders, Ac. April 9, 1852.?tf " sai.B A K?m,WnVAVan(i onn nhild the former a Seamstress and House Servant. Terms Cash. Apply at this office. < April 9.?tf A Suit to nit the Times! WISHING to close out the balance of my stock o Winter Ready-Made Clothing, I will dispose of my stock of Costs, Over Coats and Vests at cost prioes. 1X80. Broad Cloths, French' CaSaim&ros and Vostings, AllWool Tweeds, Satinets, Kentucky Joans and Negro ' Cloths, at greatly roduoed prices. January 23. JAMES WILSON. BgggMMgau '!' H ii'Di. ?'"*[ r- AKR|VAtS ?L AT THE CAMDEN BlZAAft, The BUbecriberB have just received their new assortment of Spring: and Summer Goods, tvhlch consists partly of Calicoea, Ginghams, plain and embroidered Lawns, Fancy Muslins, at all prices, Linen Cambric, assorted colors, Cambrics and Muslins, plain and checked, Crapes, Bareges, Challys, DeLaines, Tissue Silks, and a great variety of other articles suitable for Ladies' Dresses. also. A large assortment of Linen Cambric H'dkfs^ Needle-worked Collars and Cuffs, Chemisette and Caps, Muslin and Lace Sleeves, Capes and Mantillas, Lace and Muslin Edging and Inserting, Bonnets and Rib * t bl-.l. 1 t?? bona, 01 tne newest siyies, ivory ujuck. wiu rciuuvi Fans, Umbrellas and Parasols, and a great variety of other Fancy Articles, to numerous to name. They recommend their stock of bleached and brown Shirting, blue and striped Homespuns, Cotton and Linen Oznaburgs, Bed Tick, and every kind of Towelling and Table Linen. A very large assortment of Hosiery of every description, Linen, Thread Laco and Silk Gloves, Mitts, Ac. Ac. They invite their friends to call at their Store, feeling certain to be able to satisfy them in every way, as well in the price as in the assortment of the Goods. April 1862. II. DRUCKER A CO. SpleuUd aud Extensive Stock of Rich Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. BfONE PRICE ONLY.^3 HAMILTON, EASTER A CO., No. 213 Baltimore, Street, Baltimore, Md., have now in store the most extensive and complcto stock of Choice ( Goods that has ever been offered in Baltimore. ] Tho leading articles being of their 0 WN IMP OR- , TATION, and the balance careftil selections from the ; best sources, enables them to offer Goods at as low prices, both by WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, as | they can be had for in any market in this country.? They would call particular attention to their stock o DRESS GOODS, > Of all fabrics, and mostly in now and choice designs. SILK GOODS?BLACK AND COLORED. MOURNING ARTICLES?Of every description. SHAWLS, MANTILLAS and VISITES LINEN GOODS and articles for Housekeeping, of tho best fabrics?the greater portion manufactured expressly for our retail sales. EM BR OJDEREIS LACES, AND LACE GOODS, 1 usual full supply from the best Paris FABRICANTS, 1 HOSIERY AND GLOVES, \ of every description. I LINEN CAMBRIC HDK'S. SCARFS A CRAVATS, * WHITE MUSLIN GOODS, NEEDLE WORK TRIMMINGS, EDGINGS, INSERTINGS, FLOUNCINGS, BANDS, Ac. ALSO. (On the second door,) a handsome stock of ? Articles tor Men's Wear, a Adapted to the trade of MERCHANT TAILORS and c COUNTRY MERCHANTS, who may want a few ( fine Gooda,( embracing CLOTHS, CASHMERETS, f VESTINGS, BLACK DOESKINS, French, English f and American FANCY CASSIMERES, SERGES, TWEKLB, Sibfc&iAa, W1WAJNH, sowing silks Ac. . We aim to keep a full assortment of DESIRABLE 500DS, " in every department of the trade." and tho rreat extent and variety of our Stock can only be ap- ^ predated by a personal examination, which we solicit. rho WHOLESALE portion of our Business is entirely icparate from our Retail Sales, and as we are desirous I )f INCREASING OUR IMPORTATIONS, we will . jffer GOODS at very low prices to country and city juyers who pay promptly. April 6. J NEWSPMNG GOODS! ( A 111 R. KENNEDY are now opening a choice " l\.? selection of Goods, suitable forthc season. For Ladies' Wear. TISSUES, BAR A GES and MUSLINS WORK COLLARS UNDER SLEEVES CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS HOSIERY and GLOVES For Gentlemen's Wear. DRAP VET A CASIIMERETS SUMMER CLOTHS PLAIN and FANCY LINEN DRILLS VESTING S r A large assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, PUR, PANAMA and STRAW HATS, Bleach- , xl and Brown SHIRTINGS, Blue DENIMS, Checked \ tnd Striped DOMESTICS, 11 and 12-4 Linen SHEET- 1 [NGS. All of which will bo sold on tho most favortble terms. March 12. NEWARRIVALS. H DRTTCKER A CO. have iust received a inrec ill. selection of the newest patterns of Plain and 11 Fancy BERAGES, DELAINES, CUALLYS, TIS- , SUE SILKS, MUSLINS and GINGHAMS, and oth- ( jr articles for LADIES' DRESSES, to which they incite the attention of the Ladies and the public generally. March 23. Bare Delicacies. THE subscriber has just received a beautiful asortment of ACIDULATED DROPS, of the following flavors, viz: Banana, Raspberry, Pine Apple, Strawberry, Nectarine, Orange and Lemon. I ALSO. Gum Drops of Wild Cherry, Wintcrgrecn, Raspberry, 1 Rose, Orange, Lemon, Violet, Liquorice, and Vanilla; 1 Pepper Lozenges, &c. Fresh and in fine order at March 30. Z. J. DeHAY'S. Cod Liver Oil. I HAVE just received a few gallons of pure COD LIVER OIL, which will be sold in quantities to Buit purchasers, and at reduced prices. March 30. Z. J. DeHAY. Writing Inks. THE subscriber has just received a large and varied assortment of Black, Blue, Carmine and Red INKS, of superior quality in vials and bottles from 5 to 50 cents each. also, Harrison's, Tarrant's, Wright's David's and Maris' INDELIBLE INKS, for marking on cotton, linen and silk, with and without Preparation. March 26. Z. J. DeHAY. CHEAP GROCERIES. ? ITH'DS. SUGAR; 50 sacks RIO COFFE; mat 0 JAVA COFFEE; 10 sacka CUBA DO. 20 barrelB New Orleans MOLASSES ? hogs West India DO 30 barrels New Orleans WHISKEY 10 do Monongohela DO ? casks old Rye DO 10 years old 3 1-8 casks FRENCH BRANDY 5 barrels best LEAF LARD 10 barrels MACKAREL 25 barels Baltimore FLOUR 50 boxes English Dairy CHEESE 10 kits MACKAREL No. 1 ALSO, 10 baskets HEIDSICK CHAMPAIGNE 10 cases CLARET WINE, for Table uso 10 do MADEIRA DO 5 do PORT DO 20 dozen "BYASS' LONDON" PORTER ALSO, Ginger, Peach, Plum and Chow Chow PRESERVES 200 quarter and half boxes SARDINES 60 cases SALMON and LOBSTERS With many other articles too numerous to mention. For solo low for cash, or to punctual customers on the usual time. W. C. MOORE, Red Flag. Notice.?aii pe rsons indobtod the Estato o ROBERT L. TWEED, dee'd, either by note or account, are requostod to come forward immediately and sottle the same, or thoy will be put into tho hauds of an Attorney for oollection, as the Estato must bo Bottled. & TWEED, Administrator. April 6. 29 tf n ii r- ; "?7* STRAY.?Tolled before me by G. R Miller, a BAT 'JOj 'HORSE MULE, judged to be "between -two.anc three yean old, and appraised at fifty dollars, by 0. L Dye, James M. Ingram add H: Harley, sworn apprai sera. Said Mule may be seen at G. it. Millet's, 22 mile< above Camden, on the Lancaster road. E. SILL, Magistrate. mar5 19 tf In Equity?Kershaw District NOTICE.?Guardians, Trustees and Receivers, appointed by the Court of Equity for Kershaw District, and accountable to the same, and the Executors and Administrators of such as are dead, are hereby required to make their annual returns, and produce the vouches verifying the same before the Commissioner in Equity for said District, on or before the 1st day of May next W. H. R. WORKMAN, c. z. x. n. April 9. 29 tf Notice. THE subscriber having disposed of his entire stock of Saddlery, Ac., to Mr. L. ARMSTRONG, takes this opportunity of returning his thanks to the citizens of Camden and vicinity, for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him, for more than eight years past, and takes pleasure in recommending Mr. Armstboxg to the favorable consideration of his former customers, as a gentleman worthy their patronage. Ho earnestly hopes that all who arc indebted to him will come forward immediately and settle, as he intends to leave very soon. April 2. C. M. WIENGES. Saddle and Harness Manufactory. THE subscriber respecfully announces to the citirens of Camden and vicinity, that having taken theestablishmont of Mr. C. M. Wienges, is prepared to fill any order in the above line on reasonable terms. Also, Wilifarv work of everv doscriDtion made to order. yg"AlI Ready made Work on hand, will be disposed of AT COST. LUKE ARMSTRONG. N. B.?Repairing of all kinula done with neatness uid despatch. BT Sumter Banner copy 4 times. April 2. 27 ."U COMPLETE!! THE undersigned has now received his full supply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. As it -egards style and beauty, ho thinks thoy will compare avorably with any thing that has been offered in this narket Having purchased very largely, and not being it all anxious to lay any of them "on the shelf," they ivill be sold AS LOW, cither for cash, or on time, tn jood customers, as they can be bought at any other Store in the place, or in the City of Charleston. g3T*Wo have but one price, at that a vert low ono. March 29. E. W. RONNEY. Jut Received, A N additional supply of Groceries, consisting of /a. New Orleans Santa Croix, crushed and clarified sugars; New Orleans and West India Molasses; B(ack ind Gunpowder Teas; Rio and Java Coffee; NewBaon; Pickled Salmon; Dried Cod and Mackarel Fish; Jnecso Ac. Also, ono barrel fine Cuba Honey, and a bw kegs Malaga Grapes, all of which will ne sold low or cash, by JAMES McEWEN. marl 2 21 tf WIDE IROIV, Spades, Shovels, Manure Forks Ploughs, Cutting Knives, and Corn Shellers. rust received at E. W. BONNEY'S. NEW LARD, of superior quality. Also, Sugar House Syrup, Rock and Table Salt. Just received by E. W. BONNEY. \/|"OUNTAIN Butter, Fine Cheese, Fresh MacriroLVl ni, Corn Starch, Broraa, Chocolate and Citron. ?or sale by E. W. BONNEY. ri RAIN Cradles, Steel Forks and Rakes, Iron and UT Steel Hoes, Spades and Shovels. For sale at Feb. 24?tf E. W. BONNEY'S. HAMS! Hams!?A few very fine HAMS for sale at W. C. MOORE'S. BACOlf! Bacon!?20,000 lbs. new first quality BACON SIDES. For sale by February 25. W. C. MOORE. Piano to Sell or Hire. A NY person wishing to purchase or hiro t, PIANO, c\. can be accommodated by applying to Feb. 10?tf J. B. F. BOONE. NOTICE. rllE sul)scribcrs have this day formed a Co-partnership, under the name and firm of ROOT A INGRAM, for the purpose of carrying on the General Auctioneering Business. F. ROOT, JOHN INGRAM. Camden, Jan. 23. 7 tf Residence for Sale. rHE subscriber offers for sale his RESIDENCE situ ate on DeKalb-streot, West of Brood, and opposite he Methodist Church. The Buildings are in complete epair, and the situation is an elevated and pleasant >nc. Wm. M. WATSON. March 19?23 tf BRICKS FOR SALE. THE subscriber has on hand a large quantity of GOOD BRICK, which may bo had on application. January 23. J. F. SUTHERLAND^ Jewelry, "Watches, &c. &0LD and Siver LEVER WATCHES, of tho nowcst patterns and warranted time-keepers, Gold Chains, Seals and Keys, Rings, Pins and Eanings, Sold and Silver Spectacles, Gold Pens and Pencils, Coral Necklaces. FINE PLATED WARE, Castors, Baskets and Candlesticks, Gilt China Vases. FINE CUTLERY?Razors, Knives and Scissors. FANCY GOODS, <tc. A. YOUNG. CORN, CORN. 9 BUSHELS, of superb White CORN, for ?t)\JU cash or 60 days paper. Apply to W. C. MOORE, or March 2. B. W. CHAMBERS. FT/V BBls. No. 3 Mackarol. Received and for sale by ?>U March 2, 1852. SHAW & AUSTIN. SUPERIOR BREAD CORN. For sale by March 22. E. W. BONNEY. A VARIETY of country-made 00 OPEN'S WARE For sale by E. W. BONNEY. Book* and Stationary. SCHOOL BOOKS of every kind; BLANK and RECORD BOOKS, PAPER, PENS, INK, QUILLS, Ac. For salo by A. YOUNG. ~ AT THE OLD STAND. THE subscriber begs leave respectfully to inform his friends and former customers, and the public generally, that ho has resumed business, at his Old Stand, one door below Mr. Jamos Dunlap, where he will keep constantly on hand and for salo as low as Goods can bo bought in this market, A GENERAL and COMPLETE STOCK of GROCERIES, .. . 11- r j ? waII Embracing every articio usuaiiy muuu m ? ed Grocery and Provision Store. In a fow days a FRESH SUPPLY vill bo addod to his present Stock He begs to return his thanks for the liberal patron^ age which ho has heretofore received, and hopes thai thoso indebted to him will corao forward and promptl) settlo, and renew their custom. S. BENSON. March 19. 23 tf SALT, SALT.?500 Sacks Liverpool Salt. Jus received by W. C. MOORE. Fishing Tackle. SUPERIOR Silk, Cotton, Flax and Hair Lines; Lim erick and Klrby Hooks, of every size and variety Hooks on Silk and Gimp Coops; Cork Floats, Bai Buckots; Dip Nets and Handles; Furnished Silk an< Flax Lines ready for uso; Walking Cane Rods; Trou Rods, with Tips and Guido Rings; Brass Reels; Eas India Fishing Poles, 4c. A. YOUNG. mi . .. u,.- Sheriff's Sale. T> Y virtue of an election to me directed, I will eel' [ JD before the Coart House door on the first Monday in May next) being the third day of said month, the foEoWing jtfOperty to wit: Two head of Horses and a two horse Waggon, levied upon and to be sold ss the property of Dunfcftn McLeod, at the suit of John W. Sham. JOHN INGRAM, Sh'ff. K. D. April 10th 1851 31 tds. GRIB WOI.D'S COTTORT GIRTS. THE Sufe&driber has a better location and is much better prepared for manufacturing GINS than any other Establishment in operation. He has made and sold db'hbie the number of any other maker in the 1 country, his Sales averaging one Thousand per ? ?""? This uneqtlalled demand justifies the reputation claimed for his Gins, vis: that they Gin faster, run lighter, clean the seed better, take out more modts, make better lint, have Patent Water tkrtti, far more durable and Secure against Fire than any other, and that all other water boxes whether double or single are, not only a deception, but are au infringement on his rights; and will sub ject the Planter who uses them to pay damage for a violation of the Patent Laws. These advantages justify him in offering to supply the Planting Community with Gins on better terms, according to quality, than any other Factory, Premium Gins not excepted. Planters of South Carolina can order these Gins through Messrs. Herriot 4 Brailsford, Charleston; Mr. M. W. Coleman, Hamburg; Messrs. Law 4 Drumon, and Mr. Jesse Drafts, Columbia; Mr. Duncan Malloy, Cheraw; Mr C. Matheson, Camden; Messrs. Townsend 4 Douglas, Bennctsville, and his Travelling Agents, or by letter clirected to him at Griswoldville, Jones County, Georgia. Gins delivered at the purchasers nearest Steamboat landing or Railroad station. SAMUEL GRISWOLD. Griswoldville, Ga., Feb. 20. 15 wlm?m9m To Bent UNTIL the first of October next, tbo Store and Dwelling ou Broad-st, lately occupied by A. E Allen, deceased. JOHN R. JOY, Ordinary and Adm'r. April 2. 27 tf PATENT MET ALIO BURIAL OASES. THE subscriber is prepared to fill orders for the Mctalic Cases. Also, Cloth, Mahogany, Walnut and other plain articles in the line, with mountings, and engraved, if desired. March 22. C. L. CHATTEN. One to Foiir Dollars a Window. BEFORE purchasing call and examine the subscriber's assortment of Transparent WINDOW SHADES, which comprises many late and handsome patterns. C. L CHATTEN. CRASHED SUGAR.?10 Bbls. Stuart's Superior Crashed Sugar. For sale by j W. C. MOORE. 1 XTEW RAISINS?50 quarter boxes RAISINS. I J-l Received at MOORE'S. Nails?A small lot of NAILS. For sale very low to close oat the lot, by W. C. MOORE. I X Bbls Kennedy's. Butter Crackers. Received and 0 for sale by SIIAW 4 AUSTIN Dec. 23, 1851. Tobacco?a small lot of chewing tobac CO. Just received and for salo by W. C. MOORE, Sign of the Red Flag. OA Kittsand 10 Qr. Bbbls. No. 1 Mackarel, selected w'/ for Family use. Received and for sale by March 2, 1852. SHAW 4 AUSTIN. | A Kitla No. 1 Pickled Herring. Received and for 1U sale by SHAW 4 AUSTIN. X KEGS spiced Tripo, in Vinegar. Received and t) for sale by SHAW 4 AUSTIN. SETT of CARRIAGE HARNESS, of Johnson's make. For sale by E. W. BONNEY. PINE APPLE and Goshen Cheese, Family Hams and Bacon Sides. Also, Lard and Canal Flour. Just received at BONNEY'S. SUMMER HATS, of all qualities and descriptions Just received at BONNEY'S. FRENCH China Tea Setts, China and Glass FruDishes, Tureens, Ac, Also, Housekeeping Arti elps in great variety. For sale by. March 2, 1852. E. W. BONNEY. 6 PACKAGES (40 lbs.each) JennyLind TOBACC. Just received by R. W. ABBOTT. Seed potatoe8.?10 Barrels Seed Potatoes at MOORE'S. BLANKETS and all Wool Plains, for sale at cost for cash. Also, Carpets and Printed Floor Cloths, at reduced prices at BONNEY'S. ^URbKlUK brown sugars, put up in barrels ro O family use. Just received at BONNET'S. WELL Wheels, Steelyards, Broad Axes, Anvils and Vices. For sale by E. W. BONNEY. GARDEN Trowels, Hoes and Rakes, jast received at BONNEY'8. MEAL AND GRITS?Always on hand, at MOORE'S. Red Flag. CANDLES! CANDLES?20 boxes Sperm and Adamantine CANDLES. For sale cheap by January 23. W. C. MOORfi. /COOPER'S best shredded Isinglass, and a variety of V Extracts, fresh Currants and Citron, Raisins, Almonds, Broma, Chocolate, Mustard, Cheese, seed Potatoes, Ac. Just received by E. W BONNEY. Johnson's Traditions of the Revoln 'ion TRADITIONS and Reminiscences chiedy <.l the American Rev lution in tho South: Ii.? lling Biograhhical Sketches, Incidents and Anecd ) .#,few of which have been published, particularly of. - iients in tho upper country. By Joseph Johnson, i . J., of Charleston, S. C. 1851. Price $3.00. For saU oy March 19. ALEXANDER YOUNG. Barry's Tricopherous. TIIE subscriber has just received a small invoice of tho above valuable preparation for diseases ot the Skin and Hair. It needs but a trial to convince every ono of its valuable qualities. For sale at Z. J. DeUAY'S. March 30. 26 tf FOR SALE. WAGON Bridles, af my own manufacture, one warranted to last as long as two of Northern a A matte. inov, Trace chains of various qualities fiw sale low for cash. F. J. OAKS. \TOTICE is horoby givou, that threo months afX1 ter date, application will be made for a renowal of Certificate No. 1157, for Four Shares Stock in tho Bank ' of Camden, S. C., in favor of Wm. Lylea of Colum bia, J S. C., dated 25th of June, 18-19, tho original of which has been lost or mislaid. April 3.?28w3m. ; Mules for Sale. r fT^HE subscriber offors for sale a Team of prime, well JL broke MULES. Also, a first rato WAGGON and GEAR. B. W. CHAMBERS. ^ April 5. 28 tf Cigars! Cigars!! 6) A AAA CIGARS, of tne moat Buperb brands, jLiVJ*UUU such as "Gold Leaf," "Los tres Ami. sios," "El Ennaja," "La Palmetto." For sale by . February 24. W. C. MOORE. i GEORGE HOPKIMSOff, t Attorney at Law, NO. 9, BROAD-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. - ~".T ' ' ? ' .-- Take Notice. 1 T hare placed mjr Books, Kotei, andAcewmfr? fa? tl# 1 hands of J. 8. DePASS, for collection. '. Ha is tlulV i jwthorited to Settle ul accoahta ana notes in his hands of mine. J. D MURRAY. .March ,30. ; ..'Jis-tf t!f E(jll!t^tiWaMler tttilricfc . Mary A. Coleman, widow, vb. Dr. R. IE. Wylie, Adm'r. George W. Coleman, dec'd. and others.?Petition fcr assessment, and payment of dower is ftmda. r PHE Creditors of George W. Colsman, late of Is*. 1 caster District dec'd. are notified and ordered ta answer, plead or dethur to the petition In above OSSS on or before the 21st dsjr pf Jane, 1851, otherwise judgment pro Commissioner in Equity L. JJ. Lancaster C. H.j S. C-, March 16,1862. [$6 75 j 13 EQUITY^Laiacdrier BlatfidT A Susan SI. Boyd by next friend efc ii ra. Joseph B. Boyd?Bill to confirm purchase by TrtiSCee and to settlement TSfe creditors Of Joseph B. Bdyd are notified aihd ordered to answer, plead or demur, to the above Bill, on Or before the 21st June, 1852, otherwise Ju8ginent pro confeeso will be ordered against then. 9f Commissioner in Equity L. D. Lancaster C. H., 3. C, March 15,1862. [$8.76) tAXBft "XTOTICE in heteb'v wvefa. that I will onsft Bsoka M ?> the 28th day of Fttfftatfy hext, at the store of James Dunlap, in Camden, for oolleetlng the Taxes for 1851, and will attend at the following places Oh the fid* lowing days for theaame purpose: On Monday, the 1st of Match at liberty Mill; oh Tuesday, the 2d of March at Flat Bock, on Wednesdays the 3d of March, at Buffldo; on Thrnday, the 4th of March at Lizenby's; on Friday, the 4th of MflMi, hi Schrock's Mill; on Batarday, the 6th of March, at Comton's Mill After the above named times, I will attend at Cam* den until the first day of May next, at which time the Books will positively be dosed, and all defaulters doeble taxed. J. W. DOBY, T. C. JL D, - . January 27. ; ... 8 tf Ilf EqufTT^Uaeaster. John R. Welsh, Adm'r. of William Hilton, deo'd. vt John Adams, et aL, Creditors ?Bill to n< sets, and so forth, THE creditors of the estate of William Hilton, lets of Lancaster District, deo'd. are notified and re* quested to establish their demands before me on or be* fore the first day of June, 1842. By order of the Court, Juhe Term, 184!. JAMES H. WITHIRSfOON, Commissioner in Equity L. D. Lancaster C. IL, S. C. March 16.1841 [$*(Hfl Ilf EQUITT-Kenhaw. William H. Holleyman, Adm'r com tea. aaasoca m II R. Kennedy and Margaret, his with, George Hoggins and Harriet C. his wiffe, Thomas Eraser add Ann F. his wife, H. Holleyman, W, P. HoQeyttdl and Mary F. Holleyman?Bill to confirm sales, At relief IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Elizabeth Hopkins, daughter of H. Holleyman, dee'd: (if olive,) and her children, to-wit: Wiley Hopkins, Nancy Hop kins, Joel Hopkins ana ot&ers whom nnmee are unknown, reside without the limits of this State: On motto* of CitE8NUT & Castos, Solicitors for Com plainant, it is ordered that the said Elizabeth Hopkins, or if she ho lined, her children, to-wit: Wiley, Nancy and Joel, and others (if there be any,) names unknown, do appear, answer, plead or demur to the above within three months from the date of publication of this notice, or an order to take the same pro confesso will be granted against them. W. H. R. WORKMAN, C. J5. BL D. February 20,1862, 15 3m ELECTION JOTM?r South Carolina?Kerohuw District* Office Court of General Sessions and Common Pleas. L M. NAUDIN, Cleric of said Court, in pursuance ol the directions of the act of the Legislature in such case made and provided, do hereby give public notice, that an election for Ordinary for Kershaw District; will be held on MONDAY, tho 10th day of May next; at the usual places of Election throughout the said District, to fill the vacancy eocasioned by the expiration of the term of the present incumbent Witness my hand at Camden, 23d day of February, A. D. 1852. M. NAUDIN, O.C.r.Hi March 6. 19?tf .' i Election Notice. THE friends of JOHN R. JOY, announce him as. a Candidate for re-election to the office of Ordinary for Kershaw District. Feb. 2?. 11 tf final Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Estate of Miss Rebboca. DeLeoh, are hereby notified that they must render in their demands properly attested, on or before the first day of June next, otherwise this Notice will be plead in bar of payxnenL k LEVY, AAnV. April 2. 27 tf B. W. CHA1TLBEBS, WHOLESALE AKO RETAIL TUALUt Vf Groceries, Hardware, Ac., Reoeiwinf and Forwarding Agent, Purchaser of cotton and other Prodaee, CAMDEN, ?. c. BERNADOTTE O, BBOffOIT. 0PP08ITK THE POST OPTICX, Camden, S. C. CONTINUES the manufccture of TDf-WAJtB> At, attends to Guttering and Hoofing TTnww% pitting up and making Stove Pipe, and GfRXPAIBa EVERT ARTICLE QT HIS LUTE. Old Pewter, Lead, Copper and Brass akin in exchange for Tin-Ware. jyThankiUl for past favors, ha solidta a continuance of the same, at the old Stand, opposes the Post Office. Maich 16. 22 tf wn. 9K. SHANNON, Attorney at Law and Solicitor la E<jTdtf, CAMDEN, 8 C. BANK AGENCY. I^HE subscriber will attend protnptiv, to aaj busW . nesa entrusted to him as BANK A OIKT. Jan. 16. Z. J. DtHAT. CLINTON & PRICE, Attorneys at Law. M, Custon, Lancaster. | C. A. Price, Camden Office in in Camden?that formerly occupied by J. M. DoSausaure, Esq.?Will attend to legal business in this and the adjoining Districts. MAGISTRATE. EEEDER * DE8AUS8URR Factorage and Commhalon Baiflntn, A DOER'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, & 0 08WELL REEDER. JOHN B. DKSAU8SCHE. Attend to the selling of Cotton, Rice, and other Country Produce. Orders filled, and Qoodl ssiscted with care and attention. Feb. 14. i W. THIJBLOW CASTOBK Attorney at Law aad SoUcfar in CAMDEN, 8. e. Office on Broad-Street near the Court Hons*. E. W. BONNET, Bask Agent and Csnral Merchant^ CAMDfcN, 8, C,