The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1864-1864, May 20, 1864, Image 3
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ySUBOPJSAM ITEMS
" The advices from Europe are to the 22d of
April:
The Prussians had finally reduced and capA_"J
?l? 1'iAi H*in<r 40t) otfi
lurru s/upprt?uiv iv.? ????, ?
cers, StfOO m?a and 90 guns. The Danes
retreated to the Island of Al&en, and the
Allies bai already ec8fc force* intf? the Province
of Jutland to occupy it, and Jay siege to Frcde
ttca. The Conference met in London, informally,
on the 20th, but adjourned until the
25th"
The Emperor of the French had created
pivch excitement in financial circles by a briM
5?her to M. Foakl, hi? Minister of Finance, in
which he announces the encouraging prospect
; for peace in Europe, ami congratulates the-nation
that tfcs til!/ rdmbntscmert of the Mexican
war cxpcn&tt enables !um to recommend a
in the tax budget, This news procdoed
a panic in the funds.
Garibaldi had suddenly concluded to shorten
his rait to England, ainf would embark for Capita
again on the 224, though great efforts
were making to induct htm to remain longer.
It wo* given oat that his health was affected,
bttt it was strongly suspected that this departure
^ was because of official Intimations, though
Lord ^ahmrston, for the British, and the Paris
Mottiteur, for the French, dtachumcd everything
-ofthe kimL ?.'y. ' 4 . v
The Emperor and Empress of Mexico had
'doited the Pope, and would leave for Mexico
g *m the 26tli or April * '
.v-.cuuutwiutai*.
In the ilosse of Common*, on the l#th,
Lord It. Cecil wid*?d to jwdt a question whieii,
at the intcrpoaiifoaof the noble lord at the
^ heyt of thy*f*orcrrnmetit, he had postponed on
Friday <gr?airig, He wkhod to know from the
> * AUoroej General whether he *iill considered a
c**tam report alleged to he ?jr?o4 br Mr,
Ma&nr, oa Wh.Jf of the Confederate Gownme&t,
m Adpciunc&t o. a chaiactor inuraJr ??f
bmr hair 1 as be ati a former
hdd eearohed it f Bfcsr, hear. j?
lie ah** wished la know whether the Governfiacm
wonU hr on the table the despatch oj
Mr* Seward with reference to that donmsent,
Hie Attomei GctomS thanked the noble
fend for pw%mm the opporttimi* of aiMtring
the !l<m?e tbi fk? he referred to tte dowtermer
tasrafcfon, arid ttrisi the f$tS
hi* suesmtftg *** dmply this
?thai settr having hgtt&l my imggrxmt that
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and Swifter $*t it fotd bm *m to Mr. Adams*
and bj h^to Her Majettr* G? vrfftment*
* -? ?{ b?*r? l?^rj |<hi$af < iporsrd nkoafthe peettUar
??nn in- wfoch ajggfimc&ted to
Ute Coa&fesic Congress; a?4 afe *k* being
$?rare si fix? time that an opinfoa^ttd b?en c&figtrtMiRf
docsmerit,
b%i& bk r.itjpkirt [bmgKjdhl believe
that the dhgiwMf wni ?Wt:^p2ttport?d: to W
Had Xfaeti *<\ ens&as&tug fto*a th* Go?fedsr**l?
Uorertrnteni, it wonU* ttaduaUedkJj***
& be had/epn w ii Uni it, of fii^qrufonahie ?9fboritttv
H? ittt{*?t?uon'w?^ that lb* letter of
Mn-Ad?n< ?h<raU bo fsMttoed. [*&%- ut\*
from Mr. Lsranl, *1jw *fo*jtau& ?st Lord Ly
h! ??*.*] V>
ibottiJ & prodariab and a.i?*$b.]
la the" !!?&* of Lard*, on th* l4Hk? the Earl
csf lk'fi>v g*e* fto&te I be tNftlt tast, be
;, shontl ^ail'htteathm to'the eorccvpondejw* Ur,
tw<*?! Ifor Government and Unwi,
Laird, of Bit k~ ahead, relative to the Mcfteif
Sr. -: ; ' v - .. :f &&
Th? Byh^? af JVu rteoiJgb k 4%?*l .
There wa* a rumor that tUa Earj of CaHhde
infomfed to rt*ig? the Lord UenlatMtnctr of lre?
. bed,
t&i&wiim linie*>f the l&th, i? H* Ci:y
Arflc^ togfctag a I pet cent." in lb**
* &&&&&$ faun oti xliv'Wfflfa dut, altjrjbut**
it ti?* ?$>atj dvuAtu# of Franco on the
Mexico .<pe*$?on by tb? Boww of & p^tenta*
.' trp?a at 'fP nod bIw ascribes tO ill*
mm a ttwmn mi the Pari* Uoore.
Tls^a xhM ita Potted &f &&**
#e?Ut?vt** bad usAcimoafclv voted that tlic fVd
?ml G%#v*rrmv&t ?rill never iwgngai&t of toler*2*
n monarchy Is Mrxjco lia*, however^ **f*
ib* Titiw^ m&?b !?*? rigsilleAnee than if it bad
# PwwwsjM fawiMke &8*te, a?te wsli probaUy
ww?l or VeUasteA J. * *
Bi? freedom of Ufc ?&* ftf L*rtfei?fi; ?? &r??i%%
pfc^nW to Gwi^ii at GuifcMi*# on tbe
;2tHb. He i$ad? * *|*?db, e*p?pte*i?? tb? deq>.:f*
gT*titedv of J<itt?c!f ?t?J fuly u> sbc ?nel?li
nation, Il? nserpUdn ip tin? city ris mo*i
e*Hba**a*tk, In tb-c wetting &r* *a* the gw**
of IfMiiadfttota*, ?Uogair? a briHiant ester*
Ut&ment
ApreHrabAry at U*<* ttek* of Sntb.
to ra??* a fand to 4* ^ * mr,ns^hi
? * iaeom# to tb? (leoml and family, in
?%fi$Q being aabacribed OTJ tiwrVpot
nt* tAit or ticrrjo,
, The Datmh aceooaI of tbo fail * of D?jppd
tmy* t&e teniUs fire from tbo Praesiaa uroiie.
17 deatfmffcd redoubts No* 4. $ and 6t wferc h
wem than tataa br tbv? rmmr. The left ring
of tbe D?ppd pofJtioo tu eOtweqoentlT gi??a
up,%ttd toe Daoisb troops wen compelled k
bill bade witfe great loss. The ewaation of
tbe rigfet wing took place soder mom faror.v
bf* cir$aiQ$U?ce&) bot also witb coa?der*N?
gp loss.
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The greater part of four regiments was aneihiiaUe.
The UU du pout was demolished by |
the Prussian artillery, bat was defended until j
the Danish army bad crossed to the island of
?Ahen. The Prussians captured 2600 Danes, 1
400 officers 00 guns. * ,
. fsjlsce?the empiuor's letter.
The Emperor had addressed the following
letter, dated April 15, to M. Fonld, Minister
of Eitutifie! **Tha Lmddv solution of the Mtx
r m ? f t >
Kaw affair create* in me a desire to see the
country profit by the first repayment of the expenses
of the war, by diminishing taxes. Be
good enough to see if it be not possible to effect
the immediate suppression of the second
decline registration fee, only preserving oi the ;
general law prepared by the Council of State \
those arrangements which may be strictly necessary
for balancing the budget This measure,
together with the hopes of peace, which
every day becomes more certain, will contri- '
bote l'trust, to the development of proa- i
periiy"
The Trench Bourse showed considerable
fluctuation*. Rentes fell about one fourth per
cent, at 6?,35 on the* 19th closing, J ,1
Tfffi Nival Kvcac.kvkvt or* Wtustmte
1 tor,-?At eight o'clock an Friday evening, the
fith instant, the Confederate iron-clad gunboat,
the RaUigk under the command of Lieut. J.
Pembroke dones, and bearing the broad pennant
of Flag Officer Lynch, crowed the New
InM Bar in search of the blockading wnadrom <
During the night the iron-clad steamed up and
?*.#> -Audi a eonriderable distance bot
without being *b!c lo come to cloc quarter*,
?*c in one or two instances?the first, shortly
alter going out, when she met a blockading
vewscl cruising staul, and gave bar a seven-joeb 1
, shot crashing through her side*. Th? blockn,
der immediately IcS, making signals to the
. fleet Hie second was shortly after midnight,
. when the got another sbot at a blockader
which Apparently took her for a steamer trying
to coma in/ Receiving a ahot from the
. R*sUi$k hi? boUUsd the tissus! signal of a blue
f light, thinking he had been 6red on in mistake
by some of his consorts. Another shell
undeceived htm, and soon alarm signal* flashed
through the Yankee fleet, who pat out to sea.
In the morning some eight Yankee war vestal*
We in sight, but none ventured near and
only twit or three within long range. The Ra?
held the anchorage, she being tome eight
miles from Fou Ftshcr, until 8 ovcJock on Sab
?rd*y PHwaing, when the FlagOflker, finding
some derangement of the propeller, which
| coold not be adjusted, slowly steamed for the
Thar and came ?n. What damage was done to
I the felockadti* tr? do rot kocw. Wc regret
to hr*r that tins liafaigh got agftmod ofc the
*nyr wltile eommg m? \Vfe*t her damage
from that mat- fee, we eanoot my, Siie t?t
i*?t lilt uw? fey the ettetor.? fP/fow^/ea
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p Earn Bortt^s Nivjuattao *?* po***.?
< apt. lhs*fe, editor w the Xitvuc#t
Mawwty Um compiM. within the .Ia*fc !*>?
ye***, Ujo itlbwiag etirwm* voyage* of feottki
*, th*?wa into the m* fey tttt format* tutrigsilor*:
X |feK4$^y. Md** thrown ittto t% Mfsi 0c\?
I to, she African ^>?4 fraud their way to Europe.
I- IjNjc bouh mscin; to t??e biidpsitrd the r^
tuutia route, having taavdf 4 foun lk* Panama
to the Jr**h masL Another mmod
ifo? Athtilfe from the Ontario*, t? Nova Srotia,
I Throw tar.feostfo* thrown Into the i?a 11
| Ore*uUftd mariner* ?4F Dirfe1 Strait* iaedrd
on the Nortfotrr?s cmtat of inland. Another
ot?* made a tore curitm* trip: it awaro from the
Smith Athiatiebeeflfl to Ike Wo&S eoiert of
Afrka, GifeiaH&r, went along the Portoga?Mr
coaaI of France, arc! wa* finally tucked jl
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io& <m 4tmy * titana. * me i?um ?
aitar awiimnftig, one after four, f
feen, ushI one after ten years, & few only trarfifed
more than one fnar&ud one mdr 6?*e dap.
Tbf* wa? *?m! off by ifc* Capfaift of the JUce
j fiords o8 the Htli of April, In the Oarribeati
j Sea. and was found on the 22<J, lutein** ?on*
J through three degree* of kmgUade, (210 wife*)
f Western direction. (Sprain MeCiure, of the
; threw a Mite into the *1% in
'j 1S&C?, on liiik way to ltehring's Straits, It *wsm
6,609 mile* in 200 day*, and was picked ftp
on the liondttttfeft coa?t. 1
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Gsravui. JgKfcijni?Amount the bvj ranttaJtio*
whielt oar country 'will he called to j
mourn when ths.jiaid list of "hilled on the tkld I
of battle** thall hare appeared, South Carolina *
will weep the calinetion of uq mora distinguished
name than tJmf of the lamented Gen. M.
I Jenkins, wW fell mortally wounded on the 6th,
whilst teadmnrhia ekfcmottt troope flgain?t the
enemy near the Wfanto. We fear, too, be
fell by the hands of our own men, another victim
of the carefeasfte** whfeh deprired c* on j
the same grpond, and by the same misfortune, |
of the Illustrious Stonewall Jacks ori.
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i In a $<*vr days we sn**i ?M*nujfv ? /
; sketch of the life and den ies of th* General*
i whoa* los* ocr whole State will deeply deplore.
| She lift? gitcu few names to lb? history ?f this
f awfni contest* of more un^uDied or endnring
lostrt. and none more generally respected and
i beloved, than his which has been forever stricken
fr^m the rdl of firing men.?Mi retry
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We clip from the Colombia Guardian the
[oliotring list of casoaltie* in tbe 2d Kegtn of
[nfaiiUj, S. C, Vf, CoL John Kennedaj com*
[sanding:
Staff?Lieut Col. F. Gaillard, killed ; Coi.
Kennedy, wouudcd severely in right shoulder.
Company A.?None.
Company B.?Killed : IV. A. Srayer and
W. P. Turpin. Wounded: G. T. Anderson thigh
etere ; W. Garmany, wrist fractured: L. F.
Hawkins, lace; 11.1). Roe, ear, slight; S. J. 0.
Carpenter, arm, severe; R. Shumate, hip,
slight
Company C.?Killed : None. Wounded :
Sergt Youmaua, mortally; R. Wilton, arra,|
fleshy ; i v ' / !
Company D.?Killed : None. Wounded : j
Capt J. Graham, arm, flesh ; J. Willatd, head,
slight; C. 0. Wheeler, head, slight; H Wadkins,
bead slight >
Company E.?Killed: None. Wounded :
R. J. Pearon, Jcj& alight; JJorpi, 4. Jlonroe,
ankles, slight; R. W. Proctor, arm slight.
Company F, Killed : Thomas LI am*, John
Hutchinson, Lieut. Coon, J. VI Piasotu?
Wounded : CapL Vance, face; Sergeant Boozer,
foot, slight; Corporal J. J. Cbipley, arm,
severe; F. J. I Higher, hand and thigh, severe;
J. M. Robinson, chest, severe; J. S. $bcpb*Td, j
hip, severe: G* M. Hamper, thigh, severe; V !
M, Fuller, thigh, severe; A. Matone/oot, slight;:
J. R. Fnwon, leg, slight. j
Company U.?Killed: None. Wounded:'
Sergeant M&rtbtsoa, bead, severe; Jno Howe,
foot.
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Company II.?Killed: None. Wounded;
U. Kenniagtcfc, ana broken.
Company I.?Killed : Seig't W. P. Weeeoat.
Wounded : J. Brown, slight
Company K,?Killed: None, Wounded:
Serg'i F? G* F?rri$ft? slight; J. M. Benson, arm
broken ft W. 1\ Bell, slight.
Tb? regiment was not engaged in the first
day's fight.
A Jewel or t Wirt-'Tbe following M4ry
sounds rather Frenehy. We do not kithw that
my one vouches far it* troth
A certain R??#ifw noble, who lately vieftnd
Pern, was noticed to be constant iv plunged
into dean sadness. He wore on hiif finger a
nmmfrabte enough fhr r b?a*ete?t
nod mrtewtfng &ttr h? hand lil? a baefcter for
the ring Sugfev H was of gra*ni?b colors and
was tramntd by red reins. It attracted the
attention of everybody, but no one, w*a bold
ettopgh to interrogate the mysterious stranger,
until one day a lady, meeting him ia a pubfie
potior, reatitnod to *at: *Vott wear a handsome
ring" The ftttmianmsde a movement as
though to ecmeotl bis bond* but that Ming
gave way to * desire to untemteit himself,
Umi a rin^ he wnsw^iH*b?t a acpukhnC
A shudder pmtA ihmgis the whole company.
This jewel, madam," he continued* *i? my
wite. 1 had th? tnfdbrtune |o Vm her mme
now in ftowia. Stfe w*? an Italian, and
dreaded the hy bed which awaited alter
thb lite, i aimed her remains to ftenuany,
where I w*? acqtiaiaM with a r<&?brated cbcm*
i*J* whom ! directed to make the body a *<did
takiAert). I could dwan cstrrt about
~ ??-t ^ .f>?~ ** ** * 7 *" ""_ *#?
tmu bight day* ?Ar rwattU, be ?*$t few m<\
and ?h*?wc*i me the empty rfiftk and a horrid
eeUeeii?m of m*4rmnci*t& and wlegddc*. Tiu?
jowel wm lriu? on the tabta Wo had through
meay* pf cimtm** miUtetr*" ^n*I ^
ftil|>m??jrc ?$dnc$d and cotc$wwtfedxfeat which
wa? my wife lute U?i* jewel, whh-h*h*U never
morr leave me. & -, .- :?, -. J* *
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how* NAPoHrosr Afa A C ?arar am a ?? hw*
number of iitackw&& ha* w elaborate review
of sho French Emperor* campaign to lfnljp? to
whkli die writer oifitwate* the following per*9tta1
eotidk}S)?B*: *
It i? o common thing to **c tionends, sheath
regardSe** of dicir per*otm! aafctv, fet ncirYctttly
alttc to tlio rok of engaging*, Soh^ucoi
event* *ectts to confirm Urn view of the Kmpom
* character. On fW 5th Jooc he hc$iuici,
though with superior t>umUjffcand in face
of a beaten enemy, to renew the conteat or to
pgrtuc. He equally fnjed *o follow die ret ir*
e?tigr fe* fro? Soucriiio; and, !a*Uy, when
another great pitched Utile wu imminent, he
made his overlain* for peace, forgetting alike
hk own proclaimed intention and the interim
of hi* *!h\ Should he, then, take the Held in
another war, we thouid expect that hk corabination*
would b* wall calculated, bk move*
"? ** ' "' ? ? -I kill WM til Ail !<1
(i'rnia 'uciumujvxu ?QU ?cvnr#?? , m? *??? -????
donht Ui? resolution, not ot the man, bnt of the
Onnernl, and we should expect that, opposed to
* akillfuj an<j'.retain to adversary, prompt and
ready to fight, be might play for a high stake
and lose it
LOST.
OX the 8m cSU&y, &a? awt of Cora! 9tads. The
finder w U he paid alibera'* rerraM, by taring
Uwu at tha
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
" " " ? ' ? " *? ? nil Mauiiii W?I
Mr Kwrros: As sbe'thse ia approaching whts the
people of ?&%baw Diaries, will be?t to select, those
who wi3J repreerot lbs?, intsie easeicg Legislature
we respectfully recvnzmd the &&>*iug geatteoa
as a candidates.
Jfer Sfcuri*
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ifrj. a.h. boyktjt
Tor RtgrticntGUvGi..
Mej. J. M. DeSAUSSCRE,
Cftpt W. Z. LEITXEfiL
Bj inatrtiog tbe above, joa will- oblige
April 15. MANY YGTKH&
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/V RepretezUttiSt.
Wear* authorized to anooaace CoL A. D. GOODvVYX,
"?s ? cmdidaiv for the Legislator* at tbo earn*
tog ehsrtwo.
April 22 If
Mil Eorrofi: You wLU please assctto&oe Opt
WILLIAM CLYBU&& ns a oudidite forre^lectioo
&i eierk of tbe Court of Corooon Pleas, for Kershaw
iHsukt ar.d oblige MANY FRIENDS.
, Apt3 IS. - , . ; , iWe
are re^oosted to axmauac* Mr. ATM. T. WILSON
as?<2>od&iU? for Ckfk of the Court at tbe aw*
ejection,
Ajw.il 22.
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OBX T XT ARY,
| W. H. LKtHA of 3T?rsh?w PUsriot, ft p6f*to in
the ?th Batfalatm & C* Y? dvsA m Cassdeo. 90 the 3Ut
1 o!u *a lire 2Ub rear of bia age, frota dfeeasa coo|
trscted in cm
Tb? docsw^fi voluntocrcd at the <fcoo?&5eaicai of
tho w?r. aj*dh*d twee t*:*rly thrm rutre in tbe mrrlor,
when G?jd ?#8?d him Uotv^ U? ssatad cohort
| ihrotj^i the <lf*per,?h? fight* ol kfatra lekfid, sad
fell at Jmst btfoft aa cneiuy o&W d**dh- th&a the
WSrtflfthe foe. lAU
iW k**t* a wife acd two chtfdmx. ftVi a lar^e sirda
of rtiatm* and friend* to moara hkkrtft T.
***++**?*mmmmmtrnmrnmmmmt*******? mi n ! >? m? ?
font It Carolina ? Kmliait Blmkl
BT A tL XC&5UL* ElJQCfW; 0R&1SAXT.
, TtfHF.RKiS. if R C GARDNER,
T t !OR?for tafctcs of Adrntaiatratum on aS and
ffcguhir the ^4?ami chatties. rights ead ctslia of
John Gardricr, hue of the District aftweoiKi* daceased,
whites *ui easaxei: .
Th?* ar^ therefwv, to die and admoabh all and
siagniar, the kindred ar.i creditors of the said desm*d
to fco ami appear Wfo?? toe at oar next Ofdiaary's
Cocn fiw the Sktd Jfotriel* to to hofe&ea at Kershaw
<Cwan Uooso oq the 13th, dar of Jaae, sen
to chow cathie* if aav\ wbr the said adso&uiUftUoa
stoeki n* bo granted.
Ohneti uwM toy Hftftd and Seal this Itth, day
of lt?v, & tJw? psaa, 16 w Lotd otso thousand
eytn fcoedrfed ami idxif-fo*r and in the eighty-eighth
jeer of the iftdepettteoc* and Sotenatgc:/ of the
State of Sooth CaraSna.
May 2? 2 A. L SfcDOSAU), 0. K D/
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j """Tr-r- - ifr KQwiUii i< H "n .n rtr tit ? r ?n ry
Kou|h Carollia-Kenhaw ttf?trtc?.
#t A? u xcsmxUK fiK&u*, jsmsiut?
IXTItERBia JOHN SHANNON, A^PttBD
" to m for of Adasnistrtt&q oa ail
Mod dapiter th* goc.4* aoy cfcaUsk, ri^tei tod credits
of Ifa** ftoaadur*, foto of aJfotoaaid, do?
o?weU:
The** are therefore lo t*t? atsd adaoskh all msA
fmptiar, lb* kicdred sod errijUort of k&I 4ttt&?ed,
tctaaodappftt? before mo al our
Court for lb* said D&trici to be feoidoe ?f Kerafcaw
Court Ufert* oq Us* itattoto& da? of Jtsso ooxt,
ip show cawcv >f any. wby tfea Ml sdtttmiasmio?
?**&! tMAb* greoMsi
QW*n tra&r tar Uat-4 tod ml U?ss SCili thy of
Mar. b/tte roar of osir X&fd cat- tboosastd
huadrod sod toy-fear. and to lk ?%fe*y^t*3i
ywof tb* toafpoadaafio sad of tb? ?u?
of &kiUs Caroim. A, LUcPONaU}. 0. K. D.
May 2* I
r?- r- - ?.r -a->? >-*. -- - 1 II li wmil'fc<*>?Hi WW?Uj
COffUKiAlll M^AitTlEBIT,
. ? C*9Mg?& &, May 18, l?6dk
IN rt?rof the sr$|pta?*eoi%si preoeot *xk<iA?
for s& u>er?M#d supply offu!k(iau^&r thatroom ,.
frfo ifefe o&ckoo vf U? c?na:?y, aod m rkv of i&e .:
fa&Wig?ffo> fo Q*d$? ?0 be ex*
?h?j? ftam Wr^ #**!* beads to soppiy tiHfct ?tay
f *im? oeobir^f j*wnd* of bam tei todC i
j**e note (1st f am prepared to n??ir? the saa*,
sod tbsi a diwttUtti of tweutT'dro per cool. ?U2 bo dt*
fowad %w* tbc <|u*otilr to *8 ifcm who shall <fefi*er ^ a : f
tiftif qabu & or feafer* tbo Uih May, Idgj.
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Bttfttfcttfffe Mar*, tS?f. V, .
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IV d?li*<?e4 it CSly Poeat, K at any tin* pwfcm $
fe> the 20ii? of April 1564, we hefofey declare to be M&wB
<N* M?|ii BOBKRT OUJUD^
3*ay?o 1 Ag?at of &*&*$$&.
flf" AB papar* fit *b? Siato poMfch ooca a^A pre
Sect bBk to tbr KnroUift? Officer of their IHsXtk^L .
? KdTICE. ?
fMIRBS cawaiii* i?W Uiit dabs, agpUaiioo ?& hi
| A cv*<i? totbc Bit>kirraa>4<.a g&. Ck.. to fere* * ' , ,
I Wp&afo certificate tor two share of stock of said
Bank. No 150% JtUy 1, 145% auadittgie the Dates of
f Sarah Ciples?ifc? origin*! being kst
^ % JKO. tt. L'uSAUSSURE,
May U 3m Executor.
I " NOTICE^ "
J"V>FKDofttbi 13th inst, in Cundsa, a Pocket
JL Book, containing soma money, which the owoer
con baro by proring property and paying for this adterti
accaenk Apply at this ?fike.
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1UJ20
D5L T W. 8ALMOND, ha* re#um*i Uh> practice of
his profresHvo ?n the Toiro of Camden tni its
,*$cioitj. Off>c# oa Maic ?twt
Mij!3 *f
NOTICE
VX7 B. HX7GHES Ew, will ad as rcj agtad da?
TT ring my absence from the State.
( May 20 A W. B. TAYLOR. f