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T/\TTO%t A T ATllW/iri TlrtTV P ATT1 iiwuiwiau urcxwfi run As I liare determined to remove froth CamdeiJ, I j will sell to au approved purchaser, on accommodating j term 3, The Office or the Camden Jockxal. J ! The Paper is doing well, better perhaps pecuniarily ! , than at any former period of its existence, and unless j I "get a favorable opportunity to disi>ose of it, will be j continued under tlte management of its former propri- i ctor, Mr. t. w. Pegues, who will take pleasure in giv- ( ' ing all necessary information to any one desirous of | engaging in the business. The office is well furnished j ] with overy thing usually found in a printing office. ( . THO. J. WARREN. ' LYON'S KATHAIRON. j . Foa Preserving, Restoring and React ftixg tue ] Hair, is the roost delightful and wondeiful article the 1 world ever produced." Its astonishing Success is with. .. ,1 . . fil.. XT.,j: om a preceueni iu iue msiurv 01 iue -uuici iu ;iuu?i*. Dark and l?.\nriant curls, soft and glossy hair, with scores of athmreis, (mark this, Ladies,) is the univ< r sal "effect of the- J&aihairou. Bald and gray heads sto'd perfectly astonished. "The Kathairon has fully , restored my hair after a baldness of 12 years. A. Jay i Ouetujgut, 76 Bond-St. N- Y." The Kathairon is a certain cure for Nervous Ilend Ache, and all Cutnne J ous Diseases. . Sold by all dealers everywhere- Try it. Price only 25 cents, iu-large bottles. D. >. Barnes, 1 Proprietor, 101 Broadway, N. Y. Sold by every Druggist in Camden. Ilaviland, 1 ILtrrall <fc Co. wholesale Agents, Charleston July 26. 3m?30 POISO.YOG. .Thohsands of parents wlio u e Vermifuge composed o I Castor Oil, Calomel. 8tc'., artPnot aware, that while they appear to benefit the patient, they are actually laying the foundations for a series of diseases, such as salivation, low of sight, weakness of limbs, <$;r. In another colwmn will be found the advertisement of Ilobemaek's Medicines, iq which we ask the attention of alldiceeily Interested in their own as "well as their Chil- / dreirs-boaJth. hi Lirer Complaints and all disorder? arising from those of a billions type, sl^mld make u>e of the oiilv genuine medicine. HobansaOk'e Liver Pills. 80? Be xOt deceived," but ask lor llobeusac-k's \yorm syrup aim i.iver ruiii, ana vii^rxyuini cncu uuf | the signature of the Proprietor, J. N. IIOBENSaCK, as none else are genuine. " CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. ~~ BAGGING, per yard.*.,.. 121 to 13 BALE ROPE, per pound 9 to \ . BUTTER, per pound 20 to 25 BEEF, ..per pojund.. .=.. . 5 to 7 BA'CQN per pound ..lli to 1A COFFEE, per pound 10 to 12 CtlKKSE, per pound 12 to 13 COTTON.... .per pound 7 to.10 CORN.. perbushe i 73 to $L | " FLO.perbarrel G to 7 JUDDER,... ..per cwt.....- $1 to li I RON,........ ."per pcuud 5 to G LAUD,... ... .per pound. 16 to MOLASSES,.', .per gallon, 31 to 44 NAILS,..pet-pound ...4 to 5 OATS ... '.per bushel,, ' 37 to 43 PEAS,........per bushel,.. G2 to 73 POTATOES,. Street per bushel 37 to 30 Irish, .per barrel to .. RICE,.... per bushel.... $ 3 to 5 SUG Alt,..... I.per pound - ...G to 12 SALT per sack. If .to li * ft O. O. F.-Kcrtdiaw lodge, !?o.' 9rI^lIE Regular Meeting of tide. Lodge vill be held Jl at their Hall, otrFriflay Evening. at 7 o'clock. " - W. WALLACE, Societal v. . ? t ; * 581. A. L. SOLOMON, 281^ U COR ATLVC AXD LIBERTY-STS.^ [ CHASfEESTOY, S. yviiolesal.ib.tfmtltetali, peai.ek ix j XW&LISH, PKBNOH AND AMERICAN REKPS constantly otr hand, the following strles of ' HOUSEKEEPING k PLANTATION GOODS, viz: 1 Fane)-, cal'd Silks: blk. .and fig'd Gro dc Pine do, I Ct'hinares, Moa<fin Delaines, heavy Irish Poplins \ lilk and col d Alpaecas, Frem.lt.and English Mori noes ] Broadcloths, Cnf-suu eras, Ves tings and Pelisse Cloths ] Irish Liueu? and Linen i>atna*ks. Irish Linens; of the best manufacture Datnask. Napkins, Damask Doylies, Damask Cloths Yablrfig Diunffsks, all widths Bird's-eye and Russia Diapers; Huckaback do, Fruit Doylies; Worsted and Linen Table Covers ( Cloth Table and Piano Covers. All of tho above Linen goods arc warranted free .front Cot ton. " v Plaietaiion and >'e?t o Good*. 151k. bro, and fig'd Washington Kerseys, all wool liiling Cordova' Plalus, Scotch "I'llIs. pure wool Plaid and striped Linsevs. for House Sonants < (iznaburgs. Marlboro' Striped Plaals : Red and white Flannels k i Welch andsilk-warp Flannels Cottoaadfs, brown Drillings v ? Bro. and blea. Shirtings and Sheetings, best brands a English and French Cinghams, Calicoes, Ac. WMh nil audevfcry article usually kept in my line of j i business, , * * | ( Ail orders from the country will be punctually sit- j tended tu, aud all articles warranted as represented. i "SWGoods packed and shipped tree of all charge to the purchaser; either by Railroad or Steamboat, a. l. Solomon. <. Aug. 1G. 33 * tf | .EPISCOPAL FEMALE SCHOOL, AT GLENN SPRINGS. HAVING purchased the well known Property, . Glenn mutlnus, the undersigned propose to ! opetV-therc a HIGH SCHOOL for Young Ladies, on 'tKvmrnt of February, 1854. . ! No pains will be spared to secure an efficient corps of Instructors, and to make the Institution equal in J every respect to the very Lest in the land. A Pros- ; pectus wi.l shortly be issued containing the particulars j as to Terms, Sessions, Ac. THOS. S ARTHUR. 1 ... j. d. McCTLLOCll Aug. 16. 33 tlJ | . For Sale or Exchange? TIIE Commodious two story brick Store and Dwel- i ling-House, owned and occupied by Mrs. Carpcn- I ter. It is conveniently situated and arranged tor bu- j siuess, and the grounds attached, with proper cnltiva- t tion, produce excellent returns. Terms made accent- j mod ating. August 11?Gt *" ! ShcrifkN Sales. j ! BY virtue o! sundry writs of ti. fa. to me directed. ( I will sell before the Court House in Camden, j < on the tirst Monday in September next, tlio follow- ( jug property, to-wit: ( One Negro man named Jake [To be sold subject I to a mortgage. - ; i also. j A stock of Dry Goods. Groceries, Wares. ?o., one j two horse Wagon and Harness, one fine Buggy and ] Harness, two llorses, seven bead of Cattle, more or < less, one lot of Hogs. Levied upon and to be sold as I tho property of James W. Buskin, at the suit ot Mary , .? Thern and others'vs. J. W. Buskin. Conditions Cash. T1I0. BASKIX, 8. K. P. Aug. 12. [1 &('] ts Copartnership Notice. j rpilK undersigned bave formed a Copartnership for * JL the transaction of the Factorage and Commission Business, in the City of Charleston, under- the name of Rosseu & Warrev. The usual advances frill he made on all Produce , consigned to us. and strict and personal attention given to all business entrusted to our care. Our office on Central, Wharf, will bo opened on or before lath September next. JOHN RORSKR, THO. J. WAKRKN. June 23?tf Sujtar and Coffee- 1 . .) ~ SACKS Rio Coffee. _ ! \ ^ f) 6 Hhds. first quality Sugar. Just received and or sale by ' V. C. MOO HE. Fresh Seed for Fall Plaatiug. C\OX.cISTING of Improved ltula Baga, Hanover,"' rJ > White No:folk. Yellow Aberdecu, Mammoth Tur- j JL til'S; Long Collards. LateDfumhoal Cabbage, Late, Bri jugar Loaf Green Glazed, Lato Dutch, Lata York, ; me .villi every otlur varietr, nmv he had at j WORKMANS DRUG-STORIL ? Aug. IC?SStf r j t.Uliluc-l'i j A I'MIE Kershaw Stoam Mill Company havo constant- Ly - lyon hand pine Lumber of every description at j heir mill, 7 miles north of Camden, which they offer i ? it the following prices for casli or its equivalent* I jood merchantable Lumber in quantities of not less j T-< than 10.000 feet, per 1,000 feet, .<3 00 j J' Hie same in less quantity. 9 00 . Aaj Refuse lumber in ahy quantity, per 1,000 ft. 6 00 ! Rough-edge. " " " " " 3 75 j Palings 5 ft. long by 3 in. wide, per 100 2 00 j J do do 2J " " 1 75 ? -do .do 2 . " " 1 50 Laths (sawed) 4 feet long, per 1,000 1 50 I do do do delivered, 2 00 ? Shingles do do 3 50 i do do do delivered 4 50 , Framing timber in lengths of 40 feet and under saw- ! >d to order at short notice; also, slats lbr bliuds, sash- I 'ir js, doors, ic and palings of every desc ription. j "f/ In all cases lumber will be delivered at Camden or 55. C. R. R. Depot lor $3 50 per 1,000 feet iu addition 111 ' to the .above rates. *' They have ou hand in Camden a limited supply of l imber which may be had on application to W. W. s1'ryon, with whom or with either of the undersigned fi ardcrs may be left. E. TRYON. . 1). C. TRY OX. J. B. KERSHAW. Aug. 9 - Gm?32 Charleston Courier and Tri-Weekly So. Carolinian _ J will insert once each week for 3 weeks and forward j bill to this office. i a MR. G. A. DEAN" will?acfc as my Agent during ^ ray absence from the ^5&tc. H. PATli. Camden, August 5, 1353. fj$. \ i , . pm* IVoSii'O. * i LL persons having claims against tljp estate of R. ' J\. \V. Abbott, late of Camden, will render them in 1 " properly attested, and all indebted to saltfcstate are j required to irUice payment promptly, either to J. B. P'" Kershaw. Esq. my aqthorized Agent at Camden, or * to myself at SumtervUlc. 1L. J. ABBOTT, Adm. Adgust 2, 1353. Ct?32 ..Washing .without Labor. f) ABBITTS Soap PoAvdor. These Powders will i remove stains from Table Linen and napkinsand r_. without injury to the cloths, leave them very white I and with no bad Oilv smell as some soaps do. They have bad 'very ready sale and have giveu vc-ry ani: general satisfaction wherever they have been intro- *,'1 duced. A supply just received and for sale by - T. 4. E. WORKMAN. J?* AduiiniMirator's Sale. j BY nrdor of the Court of Ordinary, will be sold at j the store of William G. Kirk land, near Flat Rock, | on Wednesday, the 21th inst, at 12 o'clock, two vulu- ! able NEGRO MEN. excellent field bands (formerly I the property of Mrs. Rachel Leigh, dee'd.) Stephen and ! Rob. * -n i Terms?A credit until the first day of December, I y IS54, secured by bond with two good sureties, with jj)e interest from date, payable annually. As much cash to be paid as will pay expenses of the sale and execution of all proper papers. I BANYAN PAYNE, , Aug. 8. . Adm'r. Wylio Payne. SherifF* Sale. U'XDER a summons in partition and in pursuance of the decretal order made thereon by John R. .loy. Judge of the Court of Ordinary for Kershaw Bistrict, 1 will sell on the first Monday in September 1 ? next, the lands described in the said summons in par- 'm< litiou, :is the property of Angus McDonald, deceased, ' to-wit: 1101 One tract, containing one hnndred and six acres B, more or less, and known as'the Malone tract: Also, wo oue other Tract containing 123 1-2 acres, whereon R. se|j RjsPlayer resides, and adjoining tho said Malone tract, 0f , mTOWnjranchcs of Piuetree Creek, aJjoining lands of' l'hos. Smith and others. - Conditions?Onclilth of tlie purchase money will | >e required, the balance on a credit of twelvemonths, j ^' wurclia^ers to give bond with cm-d security, with in-1 tcrest iroiu the day of sale and s? mortgage of t lie j premises if deemed necessary for the payment of the : w|, purchase mono}*. Purchasers to pay Ibr papers. j ... . . , THO. BA.SK1X, S. K. D. n? , Aug. 9 32 , If. | Police. . .?> # J VLl. persons indebted to the subscriber by note or Oi account, previous to the 1st Jan'y, 1852, are rclucstcd to call and settle the same. JAMKS McKWEX. W Aug. 9 32 V, it ^ n J - Oil RIJC. Midllilt' | Aw ILL re inn in in'Camden fur a few days. During I * I l.rv .. f> Itw. ! * ? I lib >W1\ liw Will VJ'VII. il iiUIIUI Ul mv I WCl* j j DFFICE. for the purpose of taking Dagueurkotyi'EK. : uid will be happy to wait on those who may favor hini j ivitli a call. " j . Thankful for thclibernl patronage whieli ho received .1 luring his previous visit to this place, lie would still solicit a continuance of tiiesame. | At his room will be found a large collection ofspeci- ?! liens, among which is a Daguerreotype of Mr. Calhoun, 1 " nic of .Jenny Lind. and one of Robt. Rums. Likenesses taken ol sick or deceased persons at their " esidence. _ . i S di Daguerreotypes, Portraits and Engravings copied. ! ^' Instructions given iu the art, and apparatus lurnish- 'u ;d if desired ! ,a* : is; L.i\D FG5t SALE. 1 (ici * San UR. SAMUEL N. ATKINSON is authorized to t?jv JI sell lands ot the Estate of Thomas Sumter, ly- ])c. ng in Chesterlield. Lancaster and Kershaw Districts. ya| Persons wishing to purchase will please ud<lress him \\"i tt Rishupville, Sumter District. S. C. .. r F. SUMTER, Kx'r., Ac. } Sututcrville, Aug. 2. 3;?tf ' ? Effcrvcscius Solution oi Filiate of rf rWagaesia. 1 r|"MIIS delightful Saline Aperient will bo found an apj 1 excellent substitute for Epsom Salts, or oilier - ? cdinc Purgative?it is as agreeable to the taste as a j ? *luss of Soda Water or Lemonade, and operates pica- ! sunt ly as a purgative. A fresh supplv just received and for sale by Aug. 2. ' T. A E. WORKMAN. Loufi otit Land Cuyer*. " fric T WILL sell my Place situated on Lynches Creek, att, I four miles from Risliopville. sixteen (IG) from tlio ,Il;l Wilmington and Manchester R. Road, in Darlington t..,i District, containing nine hundred (9001 acres of Land with good improvements. One hundred and thirty ?j0] ;i:;0) of whieli is Swamp Land of a superior quality, g;1! will produce thirty to iilly bushels of corn per acre ? [300) three hundred acrcs or more of the premises is j.v lea roil and in a liich state of cultivation. The tin land is well adapted to the cultivation of Cotton mid ? ill provision crops. I made 5 bales of cotton per hand ,> md a bountiful provision crop last year. The place is 1 healthy one, 2 excellent wells of water, 2 settlements. [ will sell tlieui separate or together, to suit pnrclia- I ;ers; a ;.'<><"1 stock of 11 ogs and Cattle will be sold with ;! he place if wanted. For tcrnia apply to the undersigned on the place. JOHN O. K JOLLY. co" June 23. Ci?28 ] and Darlington Flag copy four times. j ^ riif SSaiilt of Caintlni, So. Carolina. rvCl N'OTICK is hereby ^iven. that application will be made to the Legislature of this State, at. its en- 'vx suing Session, fora renewal of the Charter of this Bank. ccs It v order of the Board, . i ,10^ W. J. (IRANT, Cnsl.v | J July 26 ::o 3 Is1" CHAMBERS, CHISOLM & MOORE. FACTORS ! ? Ami IWorclimit*. ; .S' 0 U 77/ A TIj . I .V TIC 11 '11.1 If K j A n *" CIIAULKSTOX, S. C. I 13. \\\ Chambers. II. r< Ciiisoi.M, W. C. Moohk. j ^ llKKKIlKXCKS. ; |,o; ITon. Jas. Obesnnt. M;ij. Jno. M. IVSuussurp, < _\n IV*. b. JohnPon. Km|. W. M. .Shannon. Kfcj. .Tune 28. 1853. 26?run <1 IS air Brushes. MIE undersigned has now on hand an elegant ns. sortment ofFjench, English and American Hair ashes, to which lie invites the attention of his nu-! Tf rous friends and customers. ' -A August'J-32 tf Z. J. DkIIAT. Dcstrnctioir *0 fleas, bed-bug. roaches, crickets, moths, rats, ! 0 mice-and other vermiu, effected by the use of ons' Magnetic Powder, which may be found at Aug. 9.' % ? Z. J. DeHAY'S. -- r__ St( Lyrtiis' ItathniiotE, CARRY'S TRlCOPflKROL'S, 1 IaacL'sJau Lustral, j ) Phalon's Jnvigorator, lladivny's Circassian Balm, | ;nc'sand Loudcit's Hair Tonic, together with most j he delightful and- fashionable preparations for the CI lit, may always bo found at [ at Aug. 9?tf ' - 7. J. ,PeIIAY'S. I Oils! Oils!! Oils!!! MIE subscriber continues to keep constantly on ci hand a full supply of Solar, Lard and Sperm j .s for Lamps, Machinery, Ac. an Also, th Castor Oils for family and plantation use; Olive oils Cc table and mechanical uses; Ncutsfoot oil for liar-1 t0 a, ana uoa t<iver uu tor mcuiciiiui use. ah oi ; all ich will be sold as low us can consistently be afforded. (Ji tbis^narket .. Z. J. DkIIAY. Vug. 9 . .12 tl of no Toilet Soaps. * j,,, tOXSISTIXGl of Cleaver's Honey Soap, Old Brown an 1 Windsor, Taylors Crystal line Wash Balls, Mange- wj and Coudrny's Omnibus and Parisienne Soaps, Sal's de Families, and many oljicrs too numerous to ]ia ntion, mav always lie found at Vug. 9. Z J. DkHAY S. en Elobcnsack's lVorni Syrup. Fresh supply of the above just received at the L A gene v, * ' Z J. UjiHAY S." ? Vug. y?32 Ct . wi Fiu.il Notice. I 1,1 HIE subscriber having left Camden, notifies all per- en sons indebted to him, to call at the store of Mr. C. Mooita and settle at once, as my business has n left in his hands. If settlements are not made jr to Itetum iJay, papers will be put in the hands m Attorney (or collection. Vug. 9?32U * B. VY. CHAMBERS. chambers7jeffeks & CO., COMMISSION MLKCilA.\ 1 o, CHARLESTON, S. C.* >IIE undersigned beg leave to return thanks to their numerous friends for their past liberal patronage, I inform them that they still continue the business leretofore, and hold themselves ready to serve their lids and all who. may favor them" with consignor or business, to the b est of their skill and ability, 1 that no elfort on their part will be wanting to give isfaelion. CHAMBERS, JEFFERS & CO. Vug. 2. tlJ .WORKMAN & BOO N IF ? r| 17K hog leave to announce to our friends and cusT turners, and to the public generally, that about middle of August next, we will open a rn.r. anu complete assortment of SADO-CSl 03SAlpS3g> <>? bracing every variety of style and quality, which ^ we will off.-r at I WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, wi at such prices as must give v<> ENTIRE SATISFACTION slr afl who will favor us with their custom in that ^ laving given our personal attention to the selec- ^ I of the stock, and having purchased from the j EST AND JIOST EXTENSIVE FACTORIES,\ have no hesitation in saying that we can and will at as LOW A PRICE as the SAME QUALITY goods can be bought (upon the same terms) in any 11 or city in the State. Our Boot and Shoe Store II be contiuued at the eld stand, where we arc now constantly receiving hirg? additions of , FRESH AND DESIRABLE GOODS, ( icli we will be happy to sell at the lowest possible is to all of our old friend's and customers, and to 0f] Usui v new ones as possible. al? WORKMAN <t BOONE, ulv 20. Go tf lice So. Ca. Rail Road Costipany, Chaulkstox, JULY 18, 183.1. KASOX TICKETS, not tralitfcrabl?, toe.vpiie three months from date of purchase, at $33 each, can, and after this date, be procured at the Charleston, gust a. Columbia and Camden Agencies, j}"'Rate for colored persons for same time, $20. J. K. EMERY, See'v. Fitly 19 29 tf Patent MU'dicines, &c. FRESH SUPPLY, just received, among tlieni L arc: lloway*.+Ointment Cherry rcctoral lloway's l'ills llasting's Syrup Naptha bciisack s \\ orm fcynip Iti.ilger.s byrnp oi Liver-1 xticuu .Mustang Lini- wort and Tar and Can- j icnt chalazia I Oi 11 Killer Daily's Magical Tain Ex-' rl Izcr Aperient tractor J ry's Trteoplieroua Christie's tlalvanic Belts? G< no's Medicines Necklaces, Bracelets and be iway's Beady Belief Fluid vgeaated Bitters Brow's Ess. Jamaica Ginger | t..i ngia Sarsaparilla XIarray's Fluid Magnesia | da ids' Sarsapaiilla Cod Liver Oil I sti vnseud's Sarsaparilla Indian Llair Dye j nn id fchot Bachelor's Hair Dyo I sei inestock's Vermifuge D pilatorv Power star's Balsam Wild Cliu-Xlugnctic Plaster m y '"or sale by F. L. ZEMP. of To Kent. i _ ^IIAT House and Store room on Broad street at present occupied By J. Harris. For particulars ? >lv to JAMES McEWEN. ? I lily 17 29 JVTXCVS HOT EL, | (LA TE COXGAEEE HOUSE,) 1 COLUMBIA, S. C. ?R C. J ANNEX* & XV. D. IIA BBIS, (late of the r - Amcican Hotel.) will he luippv to see their . nds. and will give their unremitting and personal ? L'litibn to the comfort of their guests, and all who * ^ y be disposed to patronize them in their new lo- ' . ion. ' j, t he Ho ise has had. and is having extensive addius. and lias been relitted up; is now well and ele- ^ itly furnished. \ splendid line of Onuiibusses will run to and from ^ XXKY's 1 loi'Ki, to the several Railroad Depots. , June 2S. 20 - tf j jj" P? &&& am v^'? Mfc-? -fes )N and utter this date the Passenger and Mai ' Train will run onee a week, say W'KDNKSDAX | co a da}*, from the Junction to Camden and back, J meeting at the Junction with the Night Passenger , I freight Express Trains from Charleston at 8 o'clock M., and bring up Passengers and light-freight; Stock J illry. Eggs, Fruit, and oilier light articles will bo yj eiyed at the Camden Passenger Depot, en Wedues-! s, at 1C o'clock A. XI., and connect with the night i ..... ... 1.1 ?ir. <<..i i.:.. i< ...ill 1?. iwt.! 1I?IIII AH t? 11/ 11 If 111 v. < M 11111 > M <1. It ?? III . sary lor shippcisof stock to give three of four days I ice, that cars may ho provided lor them. _ j j'.0 Nic Train will run directly through to Columbia 1 I hack on Friday?one day only. Schedule of Running Time. fih$t oil moi;nin<; thaix. j I ivo Camden at 3 45 A. M. -* rive al Junction at "> 55 " ive Junction at 0.10 " i rive at Cauulcu 8..'I0 " i sncoNO, OU MID-liAY T1SAIX, OX WKI'XKSI'AV. ? ive Cannlen at 1ft 30 A. M., * rive at Junction al 12.30 1*. M. ' ive Junction at 1.50 '* rive al Camden at 4.15 '' N. H. 1SAXLKV, Agent, ( Ian IS 3 tf . V JT* i"-?-.j.ii.n??. fc'i TAHITI ,,B CLOTHING *" FOR THE FAJLL. OF 1853. >URCHASKRSof CLOTHING arc informed tint we are manufactunng'tiie ' Largest ;usortmc:it of Clothiui; t wholesale only) suitable for tlietlic Country Trade be found in the States. We do business on llic ONE PRICE SYS EM. Orders' promptly filled. *An examination of ou 50k is solicited. IIANFORD A BROTHER, 29 Park Row, (opposite llio Astor House.) New York, June 20.- 25 2m N." B.?We are the largest manufacturers of-OILE] .OTIIIXG in the country. RUB 13Kit CLOT 11 IN( the lowest rates. Copartnership Notice. HUE undersigned having entered into a Copartnci L ship in the City of Charleston, under the nam d firm of CHAMBERS, ClilSOLM & MOORE, fu e purpose of transacting a general Factoage ax mmissiqs, BfcsiXESS, respectfully tender tlieirscrvice their friends, acquaintnucos. and the public genet y, for the soiling- of Cotton, or the purchasing c tods of any description. Any or all of the products, or manufactured article the country, will lie received upon consignment, dis sed of promptly, and to the best advantage A eh times as there may be only a limited demand fu article consigned to them, a market will bo foun jerc it will command its value. The receiving and forwarding of Ooodg will als ! ? tlmi* ivrnmnl <111 nnl i..n V " J..*,...,.. ..... k . Every exertion will be used to conduct all-.bnsine." trusted to tlicir cure, in such a manner as to rank mutually profitable and agreeable. ... Liberal advances upon Consignments will be made. From their long experience in business and genera quninumco with the wants and desires of the peoph ith a pledge to devote their entire time and skill t e business, they (latter themselves that they will b abled to give entire satisfaction. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited. B. VV. CHAMBERS, HENRY L CIIISOLM, W. C. MOORE. July 5lh, 1853. 27?7t HEAD QUARTERS. MiLFonn, Juno 23d, 1S53. Or.nEtt No. ? "MIE following Regiments will parade for drill an ? review at the times and places specified belov The 5th Regiment of Infantry at Hunter's, on Satui y the 20th of August. The 1st Regiment of Cavalry at Piekensvillc^ o esdav the 23dof August. The 3d Regiment ol Infantry tit Toncy's Old .Stort Thursday the 25th of August. " * The 1st Regiment of Infantry at Bruton's, on Satui y the 27th ol August. The Commissioned and Xon-Oommissioned officer 11 assemble the day previous at the place of rendej us o? their respective Regiments for drill and it action. The Major General will, with his Staff, attend tli i views. The Brigadier Generals will, with their Staff, atten ? reviews in their separate commands and arecharg with the extension of tins order. Bv order of the Commander-in-chief, J.W. CANTET, Adj. and Insp. Gen. June 28. Head Quarters. IIilfow, 27th June, 1853. IBEH XO. ? ~TTK Aids-de-Camp of iiie Governor residing in th . 1st Division are especially ordered to attend hin ring the reviews under orders of the 23d itist, an icrs whose convenience will permit are request? in to attend him at such places as suit them. By order of the Commander-in-chief, J. W. CAXTEY. Adj. and Insp. Gen. June 28. 2G HEAD QI ARTERS. i..i? onl. ie-.*> iler Xo. ? ? pilK following clause of Section thirteen of the Ac L of 1811. if not complied with by tie-Brigndio si.ernlsnr Commandants of Brigades, the law wiI strictly enforced} "He shall annually mane and transmit to the Adji nt and Inspector General of this btate, by the tire y of October, a full and complete. report of th rcngth of hi* Brigtile, of the public arms, equij cuts, books, ordnance and military stores in its po: ssion." After the'extension of this order, resignations wi! it lie accepted until the above is complied with. The Major Generals are charge 1 with the extensio this order. Bv order of the Commander in-chief, J. W. CASTEY, Adjt. and Insp. Gen. Its Kquity. outh Carolina?Kershaw DistricRobert Wilson vs. Paul T. Yillepiguo ct. nl. Sit If. of fie-iidence ami bit* in Camden. X obedience to an order made at last June Term < the Court of ICqnitv in and for the District and Stat jresaid, I will oiler for sale at public outcry, held: e Court House do r in Camden, 011 the 1st Monda August next, the Imuso mid lots on Broad Strec the town of Camden, belonging to the estate of Mr urtha K. Wilson, dee d., situated in tlio upper pat the town, fronting the public square, and"elligibl uatcd. The said lots knowii and designated in tli in of the said town as lot Xo. 882, and half lot X< 1. The preini>es will not be#>ld for a less sum tlia reive hundred dollars. Tonus. hnllV.e4i, lor the balance, bond payable i o equal aniiiial instalments with interest irom il te, payable annually with at least two good and su icnt sureties thereto and a mortgage ol'thc premise irehaserto pav all expenses of papers, tic. W." II. It. WD IMC MAX, C. 15. K. I) June 12. [$3.5Gj 28?11 CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! LlvO.^AElD C'H.U'IX, TAXUFACTl'RER and Dealer in CARRIAGE rl and HARNESS of every description, ,n?s. 12 --a!.- - a 1 novt fa Hia <tl Cl'llllg M 1U1II OO Hl'limi'UHVl, IH Af W bl*v Wl ind of Gilberts & C'liajiin, Charleston, STC. Feb. 1. 5 tf ?^T"\V. R. Ilt'NTKU mnj' bn found at the above R isitorv, and take tliia. method to assure bis fricin at all orders entrusted to liim will bo attended I itli promptness and strict fidelity. CIlildrcilN Allocs. VFITLL assortment just received and for sale In WORKMAN .t BOONK." July 12. 2S-tf 1(4 Cool. IKAVV Linen Sheeting and I'illoiv Case Linen For sale low by K. W. JIOXXKY. July 12?tf I i'l.' I I ll'I'MI OX.ST A XT I. Y <>n lisiud and for Bale liv J May 3. FRANCIS L. ZKM1'. To :ise Physic lasts of IhoHtati' of SouUi CaroUna. Ty-OLEL'S CBLKBUATlilJSCHIEDAM AROMA 1 H tlC riuiljSAl'.PS?Deeming it uniircessar, t, remind any regular member of the Medical prolessioi of tr.e established inedicnl pi opertica of pure r>ollaiu > Gin in many diseases of dropsical tendency, 1 respect ! fully invite your examination to a very superior arti 5 cle, um nu fact tired hv myself exclusively, at Schiedam jn Holland, by a process peculiar to iby_own factory r It is flavored and medicated? not by the common butyl berry, but by the choice botanical variety of the flic matic ltal an Juniper Berry, whose more vinous ex I tract is distilled and rectified with.its spiriinous sol I vent, and thus becomes a concentrated tincture of ex ' q.iisite flavor arid arotna, altogether transcendent, ii ., j its cordial and medicinal properties, to any Holloa i Gin heretofore known. .. " - Amid the influx of inferior distillations with whit the market is now flooded, physicians find' no littl difficulty in procuring u good and pure Gin,' wb'icl | they can prescribe with confidence- in its benefichi , effects. As an importer of twenty year's 'standing I in the city of .New Y >ik, and possessing- ft mature* ^ i expei ieucc in the manufacture of Uojxano Gix, espt cially 1 l>eg to submit to your attention my AJlOM-iJ 9 TIC SCHUJDAM hC'tlNAl'lt5, us one which can no j. | fail to realize your utmost expectations, nnd I aliul ; be liapjiy to forvhir^youn little of if,'free of "charges iu answer,to a letter intimating your readiness to ac J cept it. " Jt is now scarcely one year since I have prepare* r and distributed my Scijieuam Gin exclusively fo , medical purposes ; yet within that brief period, 1 hav. received numerous letters, both from physicians am patients, testifying, to its really extraordinary efllcoc; ; in Gravel, Incipient Dropsy, and affections of the Kid ; neys and Bladder generally ; also in Dyspeptic .Mala (i ' dies, when taken in proper quantities us a Diet Drinlt and especially at dinner, is found, by uniform expt ; rience, to be eminently eflicaeiotis'in the most obsti l.natc eases, when even tlm best'ol the usual reiucdi , . lu.ve failed to afford more than temporary relief, am * 1 have no doubt tlint it would yield similar result with precision nnd certainty iu yojir own prwfetsionn ; experience. . I 'i'lie.Aromnlic Schiedam Schnapps is put up in strop* bottles, pints and quarts, neatly covered and labellei i with my inline einiHi&eu on the bottle; also ?\ jhc m mile of my signature on the label, and my seal outli coik, with nil essay upop its properties. .- t UBOLl'HO W.OLFE, Im, orter, 22 Beaver street New York. Exti acts from the New York Medical Gazette nni Journal of Health, edited l>y D. M'. Reese -M. I), LLP).. 775 Broadway, October 1, 1852: Holland Gin as a iTJcdicine. In our lr.-t number, we accompanied the publicatioi of a circular on this subject, from our fellow citizen | Udolplio Wolfe, Esq., Willi a brief commentary, ex i pressiv'e of our own views. Since then wehavcbeei employing this agent, and thus fur witlcfiivorable re suits. But wear* in the receipt of several eonimu nications on the subject from medical men-, whirl serve to show that Mr. Wolfe's Aromatic Sehiedar Schnapps is very extensively in use, and in the hand of ph}sieinns. Is proving itself, as a stimulating-eiu J rctie, to be eminently successful, after other medico tion with tiiis intent had ceen tried in vain.. Iii on ' of the eases thus reported, abdominal dropsy has beet entirely removed by the passage of a calculous o j considerable size which is ascribed to the use of'oUl; ft : two bottles of this article. t We know nol the object of Mr. "Wolfe ir. designa > ting his preparation by the singularly uneuphoneou *v' nitnic of " Sclniojip*" nor of his denominating it ii p. His advertisements the "concentrated Tincture of Ju niper," instead of perpetuating its ancient tiile of IIol ,g land Gin. It is true that he admits it to be nothinj 5. else than the latter ait.ele in its pure state, unadtil tainted by noxious drugs; and hence he contiadis tinguislies it from the Gin of commerce, nearly all o e whi'-h, as is well known, is manufactured here am elsewhere front'inferior vhiskey and refuse drugs ,j The name he has given it, however, may serve th< purpose of designating his ai tiele as prepared oxclu ' sively for medical purposes, and thus commend it b physicians, for whose convenience it is uu sale onlj by reputable dvuggists and apothecaries. As respects its medieinnl and curative effects, W< understand him to claim only that it is a pure and re liable article of Holland Gin, and as such, worthy o the contidcuc of Physicians, to those diseases for whiel they arc strained by finding it Jmpraetible to obtaii the artu le in a pure state. Nor should any preju dice against alcoholic medicine deprive the afiiietci ^ of the benefit of this article, wliieli from time ini 1 memorial has held its place among the remedial agen ciesof the Materia Medico, if it be found worthy o ^ confidence by continued experience. At all events, those who persist in the employtnen und toleration of other alcoholic medicines, as' tine turcs, bitters, ?fcc, arid especially those who^presi-ribi Gin under any circumstances, milstall unite in givinj t ie preference to a pure article over the innnifoh .fiilnlt.irritiiina a>, rife in the mni-kct. 'Mr. Wolfe libe rally supplies physicians with ft sample bottle fo: analysis and trial, ns set forth in his circular, and stake the reputation of the remedy upon the innocciice safety and efficiency of his Holland Gin, when usei under medical advice, and pledges his own charade in hnsinesft that the article will not disappoint an] who use it. ! From the New York Express, October 2fi, 1852. Medical (Liquors. In common, I presume, with many others of tin profession^ 1 received, some few months since, a cireu lar addressed "To Physicians throughout the Unite< States," by Mr. Udolpho Wolfe, the importer of Bea ver street, inviting a medical and chemical exaniiua :t tion of a new article of Holland Gin, manufacture) r by himself, at Schiedam, in Holland, by a pecnlia II process, and put up for medical use, under the some whafHuteh title of "Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps. The circular claims for this article nn eminently su porior degree of purity, nroniu, flavor, and inedieinn etfieuey : and offers, moreover, a gratuitous supply o it to any physician who may feel disposed to test tliesi claims in a scientific and professional manner. Being familiar with three facts i i relation to tin |1 use of Holland Gin, as a medicine, namely : first, tlm when pure,. it absolutely invaluable and not to b n exchanged for u..v other remedy known to the pro fession, in many complaints, both acute and chronic secondly, that amid the multitude of ill-made oradul - terated liquors with which this country abounds,' : pure Holland Gin is scarcely to be obtained at an; , price; and thirdly, that the radical impurities of an; " inferior or spurious Gin consist, first, of the hydra'cm oxide of Amy!, a poisonous oil, or more common!; known as Potato Spirit, Fousel Oil, or Aniilie Alcohol amt secondly, of the heavier of the two essential oil e of Juniper, instead of the lighter?which inipuritie e usually result from thft mercenary system of nn ex v cessive di-tillation of the materials employed?1 rc solved to accept of Mr. L'dolpho Wolfe's challenge ^ and put his "Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps" to th t 1 test of rigid analysis. And I was induced to do llii v (notwithstanding the proprietor's long standing am q reputed res|ierfiibilily as nil importer) heeaii-e ihe ptiric } of (fin. above thru of every oilier spirituous liquor em day ed in medical practice, is of the mast vital consequence t 11 the c immunity, iiia-inueh us it is subject to two distiiu e:in?es of pernicious ie.purity, namely : ilic inferior oil < n Jnni.sT. ns well ns the pon-el oil; I found moreover, th Is " Aromatic Svlmapjis" strongly recommended hy a physi f. eian and writer of no less inlhienee than 1). )!. Kecse. c the Ne v Vork Medical Gazette, and hv many of the monument members of the profession, wlm 1 linil no rea?o to suppose had obtained any oilier than empiraral evidrnr of it* pbarmr eeiitienl purity and value. 1 therefor-* rc solved to inform medical men ai least, for the sake of th public at large, of the resu't>nf my invesiigiiii.n : whet I er they proved favorable or otherwise to the character i. thnrtiele and to the interest of the proprietor 'I'hoso results lire as follows : Searching first for I he o ^ ui juniper ny <iisi 11 i;tiimm. i orimiien im mi. man iw quarts of the liquid, whooe sjvcilir gravity was < >!.'- nil 4 whose boiling point was It 13 degrees. imr <i i<l sticccssiv ?1 re-distillation vii'ld nn oil of jrculer gravity. or ol tin oilier kin.I whatever. M'lie same qiiiintity of rnmtito I[<il|:iii:| (Jin. so culled, yielded an cxre?*i?e amount. h re-di?tillatiou, of ml \v.iiij!iiii"? JJ.S7I with the boiling poii J-' -I-decrees ; the lighter oil having previously passed nve 's [ This was con elusive as to the super oritv .ii? Mr. Wo'fe o (Jin in relation to the oil of Juniper, upon which the arc ma. flavor, and diitretie and otlvr medicinal properties c ? avery kind of (Jin essentially depend. As to the Fousel oil, with which all inferior spiritual liquors are more or less impregnated, and which rentle (hem poisonous in tin* exact ratio in which they are in hilled?which causes such liquors to intoxicate when ot] ers do n t. mid creates that morhiil. insatiable appetite f undue indulgence. with all its deplorable consequence of which the friends of temperance and philanthropy s. | justly complain, instead of that.satiety and fastidtnusne of taste, for which the drinkers of pure liquors are di tintitiisltetl?of this fetid, acrid Hsthmalical Fousel oil. _ I found no trace in Mr. Wolfe's medicinal Gin. althoiu j I repea'cdiv tested various quantities of it with the ehloric ! of ealeitun. by the usual process, which so readily deter ] and obtains it in the ordinary spirituous liquors. Accordingly. 1 fe^l lionnd tosuy that I regard this (J * 1 | as being in every respect prorernlut rule pure. h'd deserving, i of it'cdiepl pstron;'??^8. It i# "indebted for its su|>eriority, I | doi.Iii r.or, t" s<?u.ii nintseleet titiiR-riti!s,:>hdn) that peeu* j linr'v aindctatc met I Ad ol" <Ji Jilhui u wk:cli leave* the j henvier and less volaii'c essetiui! <n s I u.L ?/ llif )wirtey i ami the bcrrv. UltimHif ilif Fliil. ' lis- a!>;< ? i* M.fliciettl ] toaccount furjJ.e n fined ari n.a of.'l.ie allot e crfcer (WW. but in regard to the spef hi' quanta r ql i1.e Italian Jotfiprr berry,of wHiieli t?ie liianuT.eturcr'>yeak* hi l.i* HwoWj* I hate nft rdu tiit/al^niHijedjtf*. ft ? fclieseth it* lighter >' drflers from that of the Jnni|>cfie gorsUh'qr.is. 1 find llittf' I the pure nil ol both polariz** to ll e Je.it jijitl yi* Ida. ?l7fh It I li.vorjir hldrii- ari l, a liquid csntphrK /i.ais. acid jgdt'j 'B. i-| tile Mng\ftrh as a principftJ rqfnpti/ttMil of llio ?-astrJc Juw ?*, , i. : proltaldv efenti-Hfltt> material fw'p> the oil. mid. reii-en^it J the viildabliMiijfiistve \:titniflairt U-r wV'.h it w-.i? fb.roerljf ^ j ami wKl, ph.Ijably, a rain" be rjutowjtr d. '* '^vpiiwqitently rcchrd Air VVoife's" SH'iedaw Aromati* '' ?chr.?y>ps"' -g* a vffYoalde accession tnypr pbannartuiia a agents-: lo say Tioiliing <?f it# comparative innOcjioiisr.cra to those whn ure dishilsd liquo/s at- a "'beverage. To-psr. h w^*.Ut*V' King in ihh S<?nli#tKj,^1ure' the Item wai*r e' frequently produce* digressing and sou'.elitry* even ylnfi*'^ U ge>ctjs e!h>'* upon pers/m* umiccush tw d tt> them b*lu uld . iliflik ii would be a good preea'Biioimrv'prtjfisian^ ? * t 1 .counteractive or preventive ctf-tytosfc cfrfcts, when fniltd . . 1;' in moderate quantities. At nil event*. it is ihe purest pofsi" -y a 'hieaniele ol Holland Oin.heretofore'fanobtninnble.ends* ! j such, inay be safely presrrihed'bv physicians. DAVll) L. M??1T. M, I). IA I '1 harniareuticul (- hi-mwt. r ;-l j L'dward ilarrisoii's . i ' ! Unoqualed Flour and Grain Mills.'- ? : rI",IIl? Giist Mill lias never beeni equaled, either in ^ j X its simplicity, portability, compactness, of ldiiu- * .< j l.v of design. lite frame work aud casing ore of east , . ^ ? i i-oti, as al.-o arc 1 he hoppers. A casting consisting i.jf j a triple-sl).ipet! base, with three columns lasting uoj.ii > I' i ft, constitutes the fiume-work which supports the ' | 'casing. -.IHie.vasing is the cylindrical portion, or itieip. j body of the Mill, rtsting upon, and sccnied to the j Columns, und serves tin- purpose of inclosing and . j holding the stones in then1 places.1 The casing is mad* J 1 ii* two cqualvj>ift1s, and each jait is composed of t ? plate und rim. The edges <rf theninw art cl<?cly fit* 'led together and are secured by 4ln ec holt*, lit* I frame and t-asii g thus connected readily admits the ' advantage ot tlrree habit metal bndrt f?r the support.^ of the spindle. 'One in the eeuftt* of the 1*tt, ?ud " - one^h the middle of either plate-of - the casing." ThilSarrangement renders the parts ipcculiiMlj adapted, to ' stand the .pressure of grinding without yielding c the least degree, aud therefore it it that these . JdiUfs. j are known tirgfin'd the same quality of ffour irntltrttiil? * whether fed at five or twenty-five' druehels per licit#. The spindle being secured firmly and tigkhy Sfc. runniug stone, tukca.it* bearings in -the three bate* * - above nutned, nod-sustains the weigbt^of the stone j > and the pressure of grinding, by rcsiin^upott.c nxr^es.' ^ ! able step inserted m the eent?V of Thelbi/e. /Yhefcijc#. " ^ . per, which holds-two bushels of grain, is'"Vif>p<irft<l n j upon the top of tlie Mill, by three pillar*-" wfitch are > i, I screwed into the upper pi teof tlse ca.-iug.^ The.gj-aui : T is fed and regulated.by anonlii my shoe and' it moo n in the hopper. The stones are driveti byii ptHley of - fifteen inches diameter, arid eight inches-far* w klr i- L? placed upon the lower end -of' the spimild between . . < li the columns. The arms of the pulley,are-dfirirti luted u in the form of spiral winga, or the purposddf driti?M[ i s r strong blast of air through apertures in ttt?? casing^ r > I- in contact with the stones;To keep;thein <Mdr ;' !?* *' i One of thef eiil?re Mills, including the ltnppelk e with.stones two feet and a-half in ditunelci*. nud^racH , -a of tlietn cot frotn*a solid block of burr, weighing is f all about 1,300 pounds, and warranted crtpable-^f f grindingrin the best manner, twenty-fivd thishclsvpee ? hour of llour <jr meal,- nmy bo packed in cask- tbir. . i- ty-four by forty-two-inebeRL-iiMjid:,-, ami th trims's ported in safety to ony part'of.tlie world.--* j n Farmers will fiud'thein adapted to be diivdn by thei*' J -: horse powers. And nliliohgh they, are hit go enough - to do the greatest amount of work, thoy 'trill also * X grind two bushels-per b'Xf of fair meirt. with a. om - horse power, aiidjttore in the some propdrtibn.. TH* - demand for a MiirSvbicli can be driven Ly horse pow f er, and grind gram'fo advantage, without getting dot * I of order, has not heretofore beep suppliedndlls .of t ; peck measure dimensions do not seem to be big enough. < e | The objection to this Mill, if any, is not thqt it does - not vorkvell; but that it costs too much, perhaps; |>tft * ? others must decide ftbont thai, as there are enongb y cheaper ones. They have given satisfaction in sll cases where they Lave been .tried, and ape nf>w used i j in place of common mill stones, Ib many of Jlie^ uest^ j establishments throughout the country, with doeidojp* f! advantage, both in th? power required and in the > I quantity and quality of the flour and menl.-,. The firs* * J premiums have always .been awarded them,-over afl - competition, at all the Fairs where -the* b*T? been J exhibited, viz; two Gold Medal's from the American - Institute, in 184t) and 1856, :tnd a Silver'McMal^/rdm - the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanical AwotHfrid&- *1 f in 1850; Diploma in 1851, from the Middlc?*i|??!y . chnnirs' Association, and a Premium of $10, 4 1 ; ?New York State Fgir. September, 185?. ? i j Persons desiring a further description, will be $tf- j 2 i rushed with a circular containing all necessary iiyfcir-I - ? nr **y rnnxviM {] motion on application xo \v. h. hvi \uiJ | ageuts, nt Camden, S. C-, who Will 6ell tlie- Mills-Jit the - I Manufacturers prices. . gT . .jw f j One of tlie Mills enn be ecen in operation nt the r?s ' sidencc of P. Tryon, in Camden. . ' 7 *. . I July 151, " 27 0m." , V ]| ? , : Sr+S >' Tlie State of South Carolina. f r I'M! IS Certificate under tlxj Laws of the State afore .JL said, authorizing the fornia(ioii^of limited PluL nershij.s, witnessetli tliat a Limited Partnership hue been formed between the undersigned mentioned j within said Certificate, under the finuie of DOUGLAS NT.SBIT. The general nature ol" tlie business to-be | transacted, by which is tlie T It A NSPORT AT ION Ojf I! PASSENGERS AM) THE PRODUCTS OF THE . j SOIL AND MERCHANDIZE, in and by the steamer _ : Marlboro and Lighters, (to be owned by the said-Pali. i I ncrship,) between the City of Charleston and the r j towns of Georgetown and Cheraw.aiKl Columbia and Camden, and'ull intermediate landings and ^topping* . e n I places, and for the towage of vesse.s in the said roils. ' ? . | DOUGLAS NESBIT, of Charleston, iti isaid ttate.ia i ! the General Partner. Tlie Special Partners are, Oils C; MILLS and E. M. BEACH, tfirm of Mills and Beadi) * j ARCHIBALD CAM Lit ON, DAVID MUsTA.RU.ac.ff j JOSEPH JOHNSON', jr., (firm of Cameron,; Mustard a ^ p : it Co.,) of Charleston, State aforesaid, each of l^bicli t i firms has contributed to the common stock of the Partj-nersbip, eleven haiidrcd and fifty doHanr. WILLIAM | iU-SMITII, lilTGll E. VINCENT, ARChlBAlD"* . I E ! :< >!M;K u. RICHARDS, THOMAS J.Cl'll' MING* J A.MES S. CHAMBERS, KOBKftTW. DISHj [ LR, B. M. STROBEL,nll of Charleston aforesaid, tW# y ! first of whom lias contributed'twenty-eight hundred k. i and seventy five dollars, the secondslienty three btmi ! died dollars, and each of the rest-eleven hundred and v. fifty dollars. JOHN JIeCORlSlj#Ut?d ARCHIBALD '. II. DOUGLAS, of Beiinctt-vtt^otate nfoicsnid, the y j foriner of whom has contributedtfieveu lhmdred and t fitly dollars, and the latter twenty-eight hundred and . i seventy-five dollars. . : The Co-Partnership commences on the 20th June, A. I)., 1S53. and will terminate cm the 2uth June, A. p I?., 1855. (Signer!) sj DOUGLAS NKSriT, A. 11. DOUG f. AS. 4 It. 11- 1 JlSllr.K, AUUI1II>.SI.I> v 1 G. n. RlCll A It DS, 11. K. VINCENT, \ i J. S. CHAMBERS. O. MII.IA o | aRCIH) UA.MEROX, E. m. liKACH, ' 1 DAVID MUSTARD. JOS. JOllNSuX, Jr., T J. CUMMING, H. M. STROREL. c W. If SMITH, J NO. MoCOLLUM. i zl In Ordinate. r Soulla Carolina?Eicrahaw I)is?rict. John R. Horsey and Louisa M. his wife, applicants, vs. James C. Welch Harriet 0. Welch, and Iteimof A tin ,f Danzv mid John Danzv. Defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction that the defendants reside without this State. It is therefore ordered " that they do appear and object to the sale of the real _ estate oi Patience DeBrnhl fin or before the l<Uh 'day of Sept. next, or their consent to the same will bo cn? tercd on record ( J. It. J try, 0. K. D. v Juno 14, 24.' td 11 Wagon Ac. for Sale. ^ 4 SECOXD-II AXt) twoIforse Wagon and Harness iV.fi R.iroche. for one or two horses, a Rujrgie oith-, jf er for singloor double draught?all with llarnes, will be sold low Apply at this Otflce. is June 2S. jfolice. I,. TYTM. M. S!I AXXOX, Esq. will net as my Agent ? ? #lnrinrr mv nhannno frmn M?a 'n. JttnoYl?if. * ? B. SAI.^SD. w Flavorieig F.xtrrtrts |fl- Toob, CnHtnrds, l'uddings. aiwl nil kinds of Con' I feclionnry. Pastry, etc. &u. ,\mo!i? tlicm nre Vaj nilln, Lcnmn. Pcaoh, Nutmeg. Bitter Almond. Bnnnnn, ,ls I Pino Apple. .Strawberry, Raspberry. Ruse, Ginger, Cinnamon. <fe. Ac., nllrerv snporior au-J tor sn'n l?v in J * K. L ZI1MP, /\