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fUA.>. laagaM.i, itrw m CAMDEN PRICES gXJBRENT. * BAGGING, per yard 12J to 13 I-V RALE ROPE, per pound 9 to .. year -- BUTTER IS to 'Jo thiol BEEF, "> to 7 C!k-! BACON " 11 to 12i (k,i, COFFEE. " 10 to 12 plan CHEESE, " 12J to 18 'fl i COTTON, " 9 to 10 inC ! CORN per bushel, 75 to 87 in tl | FLOUR....perbarrel 5J to CJ nex Ik FODDER,... .per cwt T.5 to SI (J p LARD per pound. 124 to 14 k MOLASSES,, per gallon 30 to 42 ] g OATS, per bushel, 37 to 43 -a* PEAS " 75 to 87 ' SUGAR per pound, G to 12{ yy SALT per sack li to 1J * p Ratlin Creek Lauds for Sale. Eng rjPIIE subscriber offers for sale his Plantation fifteen re'1'1 1. miles below Caradcn, containing upwards of Nine fess< t Hundred Acres. On the premises is a comfortable a DWELLING II0LTSE, with all neces-arv out build- c'n'; ^ ings. Also, a first *ate GRIST MILL, capable of scvc realizing from six to eight hundred bushels toll Corn L annually. The Lands are situated between Big mid F r Little Ruftin Creeks, within two miles of the Camden Is Si k Branch Railroad. Of this tract there are about five ("_10' I hundred acres of well timbered Land, the balance Wm " ? 'J /-?r it nnHftf fon/%A T -will fllsfl MllS i CICiUVU illiu lUVOt vi iv uimvi iviiw. . ..... ..... f Willi the laud, a stock of CATTLE, HOGS and SH EEP N if desired. ^'n l Persons wishing to purchase can get all information 'lor I by calling on the subscriber. H- ' L LARKIX T. D1XKINS. C \ JSept. 5. 3G 4t J-P t Laud Sales. "V1J ILL be sold on the first Monday in October next, ? t T that fine Tract of Laud lying on the head wa * tors of l ittle Lynches Creek known as the Bl'KREL h HELTON TRACT, containing Five Hundred Acres, i" tj' f There arc about Seventy acres cleared, and Two bun- an a * * dred to clear, of choice Cotton Land. The section of mad country is very healthy. For particulars apply to A: , Mrs. E. IIeltok or to Mr A. Mayer, Lancasterville. Terms will be accommodating. ; ELIZABETH HELTON. A Lancaster, Aug. 27, 1833. 3Gtf t\. ? bcr List of L3tters, ivn ]) EMAIXING in the Fost-02ice at Camden, S.C. j" 11 ' JLL September 1, 1853. 'iail< Albert, Eliza?2 Johnson, Jno. D. ^ Adams, Cicero Jefferson, Win. Arrant. Francis Johnson. J. Bass, Kliea Jones. W. D. . Bracey, Washington Jenkins, M. D. Bennett, Alfred Kilgore, Jesse ., Browu, Sally Lew, J. C Bailey, C. Lcngley, Lucy 1 "T; Baker, Molsey Love, R. J. , Bradshaw, N. Love, J. J. Brown, Richard Love, Jas j Burdo. Susan Mungo, Win. Cummins, Mary Hankers, W. W. Carlisle, James McDonald, A. L. Clark, Joseph Morse, Ed. W. ! J Carter, Thos. McCaskill. Fiuley?2 ?pcr Carter, E. W. Malone, Wiley l''e . Cook, Sallio Murphy, M. A. ^ Davis, T. G. Marsh, James '' Delter, Catherine Nettles, 15. cvcr T>ot??a _1 _T ? ). * Orinps (! J pOC't Davis John O'Bryan, L. A. i,s u Evans, Michael?2 Perkins, Reuben Ellerbe, E M.?2 Pearse, M Ellis, Wm. Rodgers. Elizabeth ^ Gofl*. James j Randolfdi, Win. ? GifTbrd. 0. E. Reynolds, J. W. Graham, Jas. _ Shaw, W. T) Hodges, Ebenezcr Sampson. John *^ llall, Lenora Silber. Mr. i"g' Harlec, W. W. Sanders, Bartley lliggins, Jane Stratford. Geo. l"'s lliggins, Luo j Spraciley, John "p Harris, J. j West, Xancv It liamtier. W. M.v j Wilkinson, W. W. whit Harrison, Mr.fShocm'r.) | Wilson, John ses 1 Jones, W. F. i Williams. .John C. Joy tier, It. E. Young, W. It.? 2 C; Johnson, Jno. 0. Persons calling for the above will please say that they are advertised. ' ! JOHN N. G AMEWELL. P. M. '' 1 f> ISSO L UTIO.\. rI~MIK co partnership heretofore existing under the L name of Geo. S. Douglas & Co., has been dis- . Solve-' by the death of A. Douglas. All persons having demands against the concern wid present them tor settlement, and those indebted to the same are re- a quired to make payment on or before the first of Jan- J nary next to GEO. S. DOUGLAS, ' Sept. 1.?35tf Surviving Partner. GEO. S. DOUG-LAS f , \TT0ULD respectfully announce to hi* friends and ? T the public that lie will continue business ou his A own account at the old stand of Geo. S. Douglas A Jo., and solicits a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon the lute firm. A j He will iu a few days, receive his fill stock, and wtlt tv-oen on 1 id a {rood stinnlv of all the STAPLE out GOODS usually called lor iu this market, which lie el t will sell at the lowest prices. Sou Ho will pay the highest market prices for Cotton l'To and other Country Produce. can Sept. 1. 35 tf a hi I New Plantation Goods. 'ir.-t j CASKS heavy Twilled KEUSEYS and Medium '11 J w PLAINS. also. 10 bales Schley's GEOitUiA PLAINS. son; Just received at C. MATHKSOX'S. Aug. 30.. 35 It. J A A AiULRRAX IIOTIil,, j"' CHARLESTON, S. C. rpH K subscriber begs respectfully to inform her friends JL and the public generally, that she has taken a j lease of ti'C above HOTEL, which she will open for j tho reception of Boarders and Travellers between 25th ' inst and 1st September. Tnis long established and ! well known House, lias undergone a thorough altera tion throughout, and furnished with new and lushioua- \\ ble furniture, and being situated in the centre ol'busi- j liens, and in the most fashionable part of the city, so- ^ licits a call from her numerous friends and lbnnerp.it- j . runs of the House; and will say in conclusion, nothing j will bo left undone on her part to make thciiicouilorta- \ ? ble while in the House. MRS. A.J. KENNEDY. \\ Charleston, Aug. 18. 34?2in ^ lie Stole my .Utile. WESLEY PERRITT, a young man, 21 or 22 years old, 5 feet 11 inches high, did, on the; [ 17th inst.. steal from me in the town of Camden, a ^ dark brown Horse MIILE. Sai-l Mule is rather under tlm mo.limn nnrt 1msone small eve nlioilt 1'2 VC'irs ; 1 old. Pcrrit is a man that weighs about 145 or 50 pounds. I will give a reward of T\V KXTY FIVE DOLLARS for the apprehension of said Pcrritt, and | lodged in any Jail in tho United States; and will sat-; isfv any person who will deliver to me said Mule, 11 j nnlos north of Camden, on the waters of Cane liraku ' w. and Flat lloek Creek. 1UCIIA..D OWENS. qqu Camden, Aug. 20, 1853. 34?3t. Ai n WOItMS; WOR.HS!! WOK.ll!">!!! A DR. MeLANICS VERMIFUGE is warranted tobo tlie best, most soft and radiral cure for Worms. A It is approved and reeonimcnded by the Medical Faculty in every section where it has been introduced, this In facb where it is known none other is used. i i{ou! One of our most respected physicians in speaking of' -? Dr. McLanc's Vermifuge says: "Its great superiority over all other Vermifuges arises from the lael tliut r|T while it is more efficacious than any other Vermifuge, ! 1 it is perfectly soft. ! Oils JSTPrice 25 cents per bottle. ! Cr I>r. llfLaneS Silver Pills, j f?r, INKING composed entirely of vegetable substances is ness, ) not only safe, but havo been found by all who whu havo used them, as the best remedy for all ull'ections in tl " of tho Liver ami Digestive organs. In fact, where A they are used Liver Complaint cannot exist. Price 25 cents per box. The above valuable preparations aro for sale by / \ most of the Druggists, and are to be had wholesale of V / P. M. COHEN & CO.x Importers and Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chcmi-, | C cals. Perfumery Ac. ! X No. 29 Hayne-stroct, Charleston. S. C. 1 June 21. 25. oovly P< FIFTY DOLLAKS REWARD. AX A WAY from the subscriber on tlic first da; May last, a Negro Man named PAUL, about s of age, five feet ten inches high, black in co < set, ami formerly the properly of Col. Jui mut. lie is supposed to bo occasionally in Ct but most frequently on some of the surround tations, on some of which he lias a wife, lie above reward I will give for his delivery to jlunibia, or PORTY DOLLARS for his lodgm icCamden Jail on or before the 20th ofSeptcm t. P. 11. FLANIGA.s aluinbia, Aug. 20. 33 4t U1DAHE St. AfJF5.SE TOG.HO J ILL open on the 1st of October, at the cor ' of Meeting and Socio tv Streets, A BOARD! D DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, rencii will be exclusively spoken iti tl.e school : ly; but due regard will be also had to a thoroi lisli Education. Madame TOUNO is preparei r Parents and Guardians to the most, eminent 1 jrsof Music in Philadelphia and New York, , ntimhor (,f fionilemen iii Philadelphia and 1 u, to whoso daughters she hasgivcu instruction ral years. REFERENCES. niladelphia?Rev. KingstonGoddarri, Mello A goigin*, Mad. Clras. 1'ieot, Madame Acelie Guill ther of Mad. Togtio.) Ed. D Ingraham, esq., i. Hurris, II. D. Gilpin, esq., Sigtior Pcrelli, I'rol lie, H. lluplcld, esq., do. ew York?Mad. II Chcgaray. Signor Bngi ichester, Ya , Rev. C. Walker, Rev. H. H. Bo i. J. M. Mason, lion. R. Y. Corn ad, Hon. Geo I I. Bee. esq. iiauleston?J. B. Tetigru, esq., 0. Mills, esq. orcher, esq., II. 0. King, es*. harleston. Aug. JO .'13 5 For Sale or to Resit. WIBB sell or rent my House at Kirk wood. 1 situation is a very pleasant one. and the place aod repair, with an excellent well of wutcr. pproved purchaser or tenant, tire terms will o accommodating. TI10. J. WARREN ug. 30. 35 tf Notice. X election will be held at the Council Room C" ' 0?KlA.nKai> llAVt r,,r n ini . OUlMMIil \ , lilV t?*4 V/i J/IVi of the T.nvn Guard, to supply l lie place of We; 'itt. discharged.. Applicants lor the office will lu icir applications on or before that time in their o l-writing. Bv order of Council, L. \V. BALLARD, Rccordei juncil Chamber. Aug. 20. It IVoticc. LL persons having demands against tbc 1 . James Willis Can toy, will present tlictn wit ime prescribed by law properly attested, and e indebted to the said deceased, will make iini i! payment to ug. 20?Gc 11EXRY CAXTEY, Adm'i IMSCOPAL FEMALE SCHOOL AT GLEXX SPRINGS. AYIXG puiehascd the well known Tropei . til.EXX M'ltlXUS, the undersigned propose l there a HIGH SCHOOL for Young Ladies, First of February. 1854. :?pains will be spared to secure an efficient eo as,factors, and to make the Institution eijua v respect to the very best in the land. A I'i cs \Ci 1 shortly be issued continuing the particul > Terms. Sessions, ?e. Til03. S ARTHUR. J. D. ileCULLOOH ug. 1G. 23 tlJ Little! Lime! ERSOXS wishing si superior article of STO LIME, at a reduced price, can procure it by le heir orders with the subscriber early, to l-e do. at the Camden. Columbia or Charleston Depot, of not less than 25 nor more tlmu 100 barrels, it Hogsheads of 5 bands ta< li. is a very superior article of Stone Lime, vi e. u:ul suitable Ibr pl-cUe, iug and all other pur or which Lime is used. C. L. C! I ATT EX imden. Aug. 20. 35 4t / U w \ La (.'iirolina. WUU 3.000 I.a Climax, 2.000 Rio Hondo. 2.000 Leou DeOro, 3.000 In ivaciun, 2.000 Regalia. iHt ictviwd by J. A. SC1IROCK Caadv. ' / w WA J.B3. of Fancy and Common CAXDI U' / V .lust received by * W l< Ml liVI I. ,li?. OV li ?? . V>. .uvvni Rc:uly?JI;?(Io C!othi:i^ OATS, PANTS a.d VESTS. .T?i>! received lr W. U. MOO UK utr. 30?3aIf A ( ItiE). ru. K \V. KISSKLSTKIX intends looaiir.fr I. I self in Oiiintlt.il, !'?r tlie purpose of giving less lit- Piano Forte, lie liatl, lor several years, eiia lit* Mu-ical 1 Jcrpartstic*iit of the Columbia hen linarv, and also of the Columbia Female Ae.nlvi m the Principals of each of these institutions, obtain the most satisfactory recommendations ity and assiduity in his profession, le will commence bis course of instruction on Monday ol September, ill a ruoai attached to itutioii of Mr. McCaiidlcss. ernis of Tuition per quarter, $15.00. Private i. extra charge. Aug. 21! Malice. v.*. P. McKACKN. ESQ.. wiil act as my Ag during inv ali.-ence from Camden ug. 20?0111' JUSKPll WIEXGKS Cotton have jiist received a Large l.ut of lleavy Gunny Hugging Dundee Mugging ]<e.-t Charleston made Hope it Three ply Twine iTiich will be sold at low prices. w. andkkso tig. 2.1 34 tl Wool, Wool. 17 II.L he purchased either in the IJurr or c'i r by \V. ANDKllSON "g. 23 31 II HE highest price will bo given for rood lii< by W. AXD.lLsO.N ug 23 31 tl VARDL1W,' WALKER & HIRA'SIDE COTTON FACTORS ami C 0 M M 1SS I 0 X M KRCH A X TS. north atlantic wiiarf, l. xvauhlaw, \ Charleston, S. C i.okiikn walker, v crnsihe. ) ug. 30. 33 ;jn JiikI Hcccircd, x assortment of Fisk's mktaliu burial ( , sk>. There have boon late improvements article. Can bo seen al the subscriber's Wj m. c. l. ci1attkx Oils! Oils'! Oils!! ! UK subscriber continues to keep constantly hand a full supply of SoLAR, I.ARIi and ,S."t : for Lamps, Machinery, Ac. Also. istor Oils fur family ami plantation use; olive < able ami mechanical uses; Xcatsfoot oil for I .ami Cod Liver Oil for medicinal use. All li will be sold as as can consistently In- ojfar lis market. Z. J. DlillAY ug. It 32 t I't'esli lit'ijioii Syrup, F Superior nualitv, lor silo at WORKMAN'S Drug-Stora JARK potted Yannoul'i Herring 1 do do Aneliovie I'asto Received and lor sale by ;c. 6. 1352 SIIAW k AUSTIN m j-un'. -i M|iirni ji"r ?' ? L1ACASTEK It A Iff-. EtOAS>. ' rof 1 TfSDKK a Resolution of the Hoard of ]>ircclm :;0 L the LANCASTER RAID ROAD, three sell lor, | hooks of subscription to the capital stocK of said 1 nos | were ordered to he opened as follows, viz: Cue im- subscripts. s by a route lioin lli>: village <>i wn ing tor to the town of Camden, another set by a n from laineastor Village to the Charlotte and S> mo | Carolina Railroad at or near Chester Village, ni ent | third set for subscriptions by a route from Lunca: ber i ville to sonic point 011 the Charlotte and South C ! lina Railroad, at or near Ridgcwuy, and passing 1 j to Liberty Ilill. Said books to be'opened on the ! ? ! day of September next, for twenty day.", and to r f on the ?l.-t day of the same month under the di nor ! lions of the following Commissioners, viz: KG . -If Camden, S. C.?Jolin Rosser, J. M. He aiis? j and W. Thuriovv Caston. md j At Flat Pod;, Kershuw District.?Win. Kirkli lgh ! G. R. Miller, and Juh n Knox. 1 to \ At Liberty Hill.?Jeesc Kilgore, Wylie Putter 'ro- and \V. C. Cunningliam. md j At Tuxahaw, Lancaster District.?C. Usry, John fir- ' Mauus. and Glass Caston. for : At Pleasant Hill?John W. Twitty, Lewis M. < then, and Hr. W. C. Cautheu. j At Lancaster, C. II.?Jolin Williams, John A. Si do- I mail, and R. L. Ciawford. low At Pleasant Vulky, P. 0.?G. I). Beckham, I! Dr. Polls, and Kobt. M. Miller. iL of ! At Monroe C. II.?1>. H. Covington, W. W. II j and M. J. Stewart, ioli, At Wilson's Store, X. C.?Hugh Wilson, Win. Ci yd, and John Walker. ,ee, At Clyburn's Store, Lancaster District.?T. L 1 | burn, J. R. Welsh, and M. lloiton. , P. 1 -If Chester C. II.?John A. Bradley, Sam'l. Me. I lv, ami G. 1>. Melton, t J " .If Moffat's Store.?Henry Moffat, J. B. McGill, ? 1 W. A. Kosbornugh. j .-If Cedar Shoals.?J. B. MeCully, Dau'l. G. ? ['|lC son, and Jas. A. 11. G.trlon. , j3 ; At Wianshoru.?u. W. Stcwman, Satu'1. G. B To I lev, ami J. Z Hammond, ho I At Itidjeway, S. C.?S. A. Peay, Henry Davis, i Dr. H. H. Clarke. " 'ii...1.:.. c r<?u- 11 11..4J .If! .Inn I *1 j kj. V. M . 4/. ? ; and Tims. W. Bade ltfo. .1/ Charleston., ?V. C.?E. II. Frost, I'. T. Villcpij 011 ; and li. It. l'rior. ;m* I 'F',c Commissione:s heroin appointed arc rc.juo :]c.y to make a return of tlie books of subscription to jjjiJ I'rasidciil and Directors of the Lancaster Kail lb lW-n "t Lancaster C. JL, on or before the 1st .Honda i October next. .. ! DIXON BARNES, IVesidcn i Lancaster C. II., Ait;,'. *2, lSOd. ' 21?j WORKMAN & BOONE'S bin j % a;i \\7'*' leave to announce to our friends and no- i * ' toiners, and to the public generally, that id the middle of August next, We will open a t'L'Ll. AM. COUt LLTE AssortXtKNT OF cancel I embracing every variety of style uud ipiulitv, wl j wc will oil', r at to j WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, oil ' at such prices as must give i:\TIliK SATI-iFACTION 11' l To all who will favor us with their eu.-toin in ,uS_ j line. j ' i Having given our peisonal attention to the si i tiun of the stock, and having purchased from j MIST AXD MUST KXTEXSIVU FACTO 111 I j we have no hesitation in saving that we can alid sell at as LOW A l'RICL as the SAME QUAL of goods can be bogglit (upon the same term.*) in town or city in the State. SK Ossr E3oct Sltoe More j * Will be continued at the old stand, where we n >w constantly receiving large additions of j,"t FRESH AND DESIRAELE GCODS; ! which we will be happy to s-11 at the lowest puss urv ! rates to all of our old ii-iciids ami customers, an po* ! as many new ones as possible. ?. . i V I. OAAV UUUK.n.\.'? 4V l;VV.M . J Ju!v 20. So tf CLOTHING E'iTli," E32?j K cc- -3 1> t* i:<"I AHKilS (.-r CLOTHING are informed wo are manufacturing the ::v<i;;rSHioi:t oi CI??5iiuf i (at wholesale only) unliable f..r the the Country Tr ! to lie found in I lie States. " . : ** "?" We (I > business on the ONE PRICE S j TEM. j.'-e I ():ilers promptly tilled. An examination of j stock is .-o lieiled. ; ! IIAXFOKI) ?t HIJ0TIIK!!, 2'J I'ark Ibo.v, (opposite the A.stor ilous. Xc*.v York, June 2n. -a ."'.a y X. I?.?We are the largest inatnsliicturers of Oil I CLoi'liIXt! iii the country. Ul'UUKlt CLO TH at the lowest rates. . CHAMBERS, CHISCLM & MODI Z FACTORS 1 go ,i2ic3 .T2?t'<'3i?: il!o SOUTH ATLANTIC J17/.IA'/'. int. he C'11A!'LK.ST0X. .S. for n. W. CiiAJtuttits. Ii. L Cui.sor..M, W. C. Moo i:t:ri:ttT.N(.,t:s. lf'? Hon. J.iM. Clicsnnt. M:tj. Jno. M. DeSausi e W. 1*1. Johnson. Ksij. W. M. rfhantioti. Tl.-i ]w8. June 23, IS.V5. 2d?dm . CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES ! I MHO.TLiSED CH.im, ('"1 ! \ f MTArn ur.il and Dealer in CAKUIA j ?'i and I1A11NKSS of every description, .\ns, i Meetings! ami Wentwirih-st. next to tin stand of (filberts ,t Cli.tpiii, Charleston, S. C. Tel.. 1. o If i~i AY. 1?. iliNTiat maybe found at the abnvi j pository, and take this method to assure liis Iri 1 thai all orders entrusted to hint will be attende I with promptness and strict lidektv. Wasoa &t'. for Sale. VSKCOXD-ll A XI? two horse Wagon and Hat a ISarochc, K r otic or two burses, a 1 biggie t ? or lor singleor double draught?all with 1 lames, be sold low Apply al this Olliee. an, June 'J3. f, E i taiS, Fruit) I'm:!. 1 / \ Kegs Malaga (.! rapes ! 1 \ / 1 ca<e fresh Currants los, ' ',1 I'kgs. buisins. in whole, half and pjarteri bi Layer and liuiieh f. 20 drums new erop Figs 2 bags bordeaux Almonds , Kmrlish Walnuts. Filberts, brazil Xtils. Citron. Leu at. : Oranges. Keeeived and for sale bv l)ee. 0, I S.">2. SI 1A W \t A UST1 i For Jiale or Exrliiui^'o, rI'MlK Commodious two story brick Store and D 1. ling-House, owned and occupied by Mrs. Car ter. It is conveniently situated ami arranged for siness, and the grounds attached, with proper fill a tioti, produce excellent returns. Terms made aec ? modaling. August 11?Cl I To Kent. ire- ri^|| yt Mouse :iik) Store room on Broad strut I present occupied By J. Harris. For particn ? apidvto JAMKS MoKWK: .July 17 2!) on :KM | Wnchiiig without Labor. 1> AIIBI'IT'S Snap Powder. These Powders t v iviiiove stains from Table Linen and napkins i without injury to the cloths, leave tln-iu very w 'ol i a"'? w'1'1 1,0 ?".v s<nell as some soaji.s do. ^ I They liave had very ready sale and have eivcin general satisfaction wherever they have been in j I dueed. A supply just received and for sale bv T. A. K. Wo It KM A! K ll! ic;i;!! H i:!!! (tOXSTAXTLY on hand and for sale by J May 3. FRANCIS L. ZliMI Children's Shoes. \KlTLL assortment inst received and ?>r sale WORKMAN I BOON I P JANNET'S 120TEE, 8 of {LATE CONG Alt EE HOUSE,) * of . COLUP/TBIA, S. C. oa; ; f c. JANXKY k AW I). MAURIS, (Into of the ; " f / ?< American Hotel,) will be happy to see their : au'te 'r'ent'3' an^ w''l K'vu iheir unremitting ami personal j . attention to the comlbrt of their guests, and all who ,l! ' may be disposed to patronize them in their new lo'* cation. ! 01 The Mouse has had, and is having extensive nddi* 1110 tions. and has l)een refitted up; is now well and elchtth Uul)tb' furnished. , t A splendid line of Onanibusscs will run to and from <I:"0 Ja.vxky'S Hotel to the several Railroad Depols. ircc" June 28. 20 tf are, FrcsU Seed 3'or Pali . /CONSISTING of Improved Hula Baga, Hanover, 111 ' White Norlblk, Yellow Aberdeen, Mammoth Turnips ; Long Bollards, Late Drumhead Cabbage, Late sou' Sugar Loaf Grecti Glazed, Late Dutch, Late York, with every other variety, inav be had at ^c" WORKMAN'S DRUG-STORK. Aug. it;?axtf .,au Luinbi'r. lew- r|"MIE Kershaw Steam Mill Company have constant- ! .1. ly on hand pine Lumber of every description at | . C. their mill, 7 miles north of Camden, which they oiler j at the folio win*? mines for cash or its euuivaleut: [art, Good merchantable Lumber in quantities of not less than 10.000 Icet, per 1.000 feet, $8 00 uff. The same in less quantity. ' 0 00 Refuse lumber in any quantity, per 1,000 It. G 00 Cly- Hough edge. " " " t! 75 Rulings 5 ft. long by 3 in. wide, per 100 2 00 Vlil- do do 2i " " 1 75 | do do 2 " 1 50 and 1 Laths (sawed) -1 feet long, per 1.000 1 00 j do do do delivered, 2 00 tin- Shiugljes 5 50 do" do do delivered 4 50 ark- | Framing timber in lengths of 40 toet and under saw! od to order at short notice: also, slats for blinds, sashand es, doors, ,tc and palings of every description. In all cases lumber will be delivered at Camden or iiev S. C. 11. R. Depot for $.'? 50 per 1,000 feet in addition to the above ratc^. guo, They have on hand in Camden a limited supply of 1 imbcr which may be had on application to \Y\ W. .-ted Tryon, with whom or with either of the undersigned the | orders may be left. K. TIIVOX. oad, D. 0. TRY OX. y in J. B. KERSHAW. A tig. 9 Cm? J2 t. Charleston Courier and Tri-Weekly So. Carolinian X will insert once each week for 3 weeks and forward ?* bill to litis office. Police. VLL persons having claims against the estate of R. J W. Abbott, lato of Caiuden, will render iliom in mill propeiiy attested, and all indebted to said estatdiire required to wane payment promptly, cither to J. B. Kershaw, Esq, my authorized Agent at Camden, or to myself at S'linterville. 11. J. ABBOTT, Adm. 3 : August 2, 1852. Cl?22 iiitbj i ?~T-~ IfOiK'V. j 4 I.L persons indebted to the subscriber by tictc or | ix. account, previous to the 1st Jan'y, 1852, arc re! quested to call and settle the same. JAMES McKWKX. that Aug. 9 >! jt , Tlie llnuk of Caindsn, So. Carolina. the ""V OTICIi is hereby given, tluir application will be ,l J. ^ made to the Legislature of this State, at its cm as, I suing Session, fora renewal of the Charter of this Bank, j will By order of the Board, IL Y W. .r. GRANT. Cash'-, any July 20 .'!U I Sugar asjtl Coffee. A ^ SACKS Rio Cuthv, arc w'.) 0 lllnls. first quality Sugnr. Just received and j or sale by W. C. MOORE. '... Fit'iYoriit^ KxCraot* 1 170R Ices, Custards, Buddings, and nil kinds of Con" tu 1. feetioiiarv. Pastry, itc. ie. Among them are Ya., nilla, Lemon, Reach. Nutmeg. Bitter Almond. Banana, I'inc Appl \ Straw berry. Raspberry, Rose, Ginger, Cinnamon. Ac. Ac., all.verv superior and lor sale l>v ' r. L. ZK.MP. KOKflUC .P. JleCKI^liHT, I |"^v7ZTt7.\ ITT-V 3ir.-=L?r-* -r-utieilgO TatTPT;?that j door East of if. Brueker ? Co., Catnden, 8. C. r ' flai liquify. ade," South Carolina?Kershaw District j John Rosser, Kxr., v. John J. MelCniii et. id.?Bill to * S sell real Estate to pay debts. A "'Aft to Ci'tih'of.s. ou: j T N obediepee to an order made at last June Term of 1 1. the Court of Equity Ihr tiie Bistrict and State afore Haivl ill the above .stated ease, notice is Itercby given ' ) | Id all M rsons having demands against the estate oi I James It. McKaiti. tiee'd, that ihcvdo render the same [,KD j "it oatii and establish them belbre tiie Commissioner INC : el the aforesaid Court on or belbre the lsldavofOetoi her next. W. 11. It. WOHK.MAX. C. K K. I) June 12. !?.j.'25 Us'?lilt. >tE' 2S1. A. L. SOLOMON, 281." j CO/:. KIXC .1XD UIJKL'TY-Sm tU' i CIMKMWTG3, S. WttOI.ItS.W.K AM' IttM.Mi. ldlAl.Kt: IX C- ENGLISH. FRENCH AND AMERICAN !:i:- i njs> nci. ?a.o<SE> ja?3B2>9 KI'.Kl'.S eomJantlv on hand, the following stvles of lluCSKKKKDINC & l'LAN 1'ATION CUUDS, 1- ! vijt: [ Fancy eol'd Silks; ldk. .and iig'd (iro de I'tiie do, | C.i-liineivs. .Mo isliu Delaines, heavy Irish Foplins J 111 k and eol'd Alpaecas, French and Fnglish Muinocs i Uroadeloths. Cassintcres, Vestings and I'clisse Cloths f.; s ! li'init Littt'iiii ititd Litttii BautKxkti. j >.< 1 Irisli Linens. <>t the best manufacture .,,1,1 lianiask Napkins, Damask Doylies, Damask Cloths i Tabling Damasks, all widths bird's-eye and Russia Diapers; Iluekahaek do. , f. , Fruit Doylies; Wm sled and l.incti Table Covers cids *" 'I":l':tn*' Piano Covers." , ' ' j Allot' the above Linen goods are warranted free 0 front Cotton. ^htitCtiion and A'efjro Goods, j lllk. bro. and lig'd Wasliington Kerseys, all wool Idling iiess (Jordova 1'lains, S>'ntch Klis, pule wool ill'-. , Plniil Mint stiiu.ll I .ins. .vs. tbr I b.use Servants will | uznaburgs, Marlboro' Striped Plaids I 1 Iwl and while Flannels ! Welch nnd silk-warp Flannels ~ , Cottouudcs. brown Prilling* j Lro. ami hlea. .Shirtings ami Sheetings, hot bland* I Kmrlisli and French Ginghams, Calicoes, \c. I Willi all and every article usually kept in 1113- line of axes | business. All orders I'nmi ihu country will he punctually atI tended to, and all articles warranted as represented, j J.I#"Goods packed and shipped free of all charge to nous i|lt. purchaser, either l>v Railroad <>r Steamboat, A. L. SOL Oil OX. Aug. Hi. lid if Patent 7Ic(liri?c% &c. wcl- 4 FItKSll SUPPLY, just received, anions them pen- ?\_ arc: l?u- llullowav's Ointmeiifc Cherry l'ecioral iva- Hollo way's Pills Hastings Svrup Xaptlia tan- Ilobensaek's Worm Syrup lb deer's Syrup of Liver* Mextiean Mustang J.ini- wort and Tar and Canincut clialagua ~ ~ I'ain Killer Rally's Magical Pain ExSeltzer Aperient tractor t at Larry's TneopluTous Christie's Galvanic Holts? liars Jaync's Medicines Necklaces, Lraeclets and J. l'adway's lleady Relief Fluid Oxygenated Litters IJrow's Ks*. Jamaica Ginger Georgia Sarsaparilla Murray's Fluid Magnesia 1 Sands'Sarsapal ilia Cud Liver Oil will Tutvnscnds riarsaparilla Indian nair I've and Dead Shot bachelor's Hair I\vo Into Kahnestock's Vermifuge 1). pilatnrv I'ower Wistar's Balsam Wild Cher-.Magnetic Master ;ory ry iro- For sale by K. I<. ZliMl*. sT. Olficc So. < u. "tail EJojmI Coiiiikiu), ClIAIII.KSTON, .In.Y IS, 1 Salt. j S.KASOX TIfKKTS. not Im-xpire three inontlis from dale of purchase, at each, can. 1'. on and after this dale, hit procured at tlio Charleston, Augusta. Columbia and Camden Agencies. Uato for colored persons for same lime, $20. l-v J. 11. KM Kit V, Scc'v. I July 10 20 tf To fi:? I'itysiciasis of JhoStatc of S<>uH2 Carolina. \ y OLFtVJ GMLEBHATED SCIIIKDA5I A HUH A- j | Y V ilC SGlINAl*'6?Deeming it unikcessar. to I rctninil any regular member of the Medical |ii ofossion ! ' of the established medical propel tiis of pure i.ollaiid i [ Gin in many discuses of dicpsual tendency, I respect- . fully invite your examination to a very superior urti- j cle, manufactured by myself exclusively, at Schiedam, t in MoAiii'd, l?y a process peculiar to my own factory. ] i It is Unvoted and inedieated, not by the common harsh ! I berry, but by the choice botanical variety of the alO- t inutic Ital.an Juniper Ucrrv, whose more vinous ex- ' tract is distilled and rectified with its spirituous sol- 1 vent, and thus becomes a concentrated tincture of exquisite llavor and aroma, altogether transcendent, in j< its cordial and medicinal properties, to any Holland Gin heretofore known. j i Aiuid the influx of inferior distillations with which | ' the market is now Hooded, physicians find 110 little 1 ' difficulty in procuring a good and pure G.ii, which j j tli*w ..,.>1 i.i..j/..-iI?. 11.111> ..,.>.fi.l..tw *> iii lis beneficial i . effects. As mi importer of twenty year's standing, j in the city of New Y uk, ami possessing u matured I expeiienee in the manufacture of iIollamj Gin, cepe- * ciully 1 beg to submit to your attention my A ROMATIC SC111EDA.M MJllNAlTtf, as one which cannot fail to realize votir utmost expectations, and 1 shall be happy to forward you a little of it, 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 prepared , . and distributed my Sciiikdam Gin exclusively for j medical purposes; yet within that brief period, lhave r received numerous letters, both from physicians and patients, testifying to its really extraordinary efHeury in Gravel, incipient Dropsy, and affections of the Kid ueys and Bladder generally; also in Dyspeptic Alula- 1 dies, when taken in propel-quuni it icansii Diet Drink, and especially at diuuer, is tound, by uniform cxpe- ^ rience, to be ciuiuo ntly eflieacious iu the most obeli j nate eases, when even the best ol the usual remedi s have failed to afford more than temporary relief, und I have no doubt that it would yield similar results with precision and certainty in your own professional experience. The Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps is put up in strong bottles, pints and quarts, neatly covered and labelled with my name embossed on the bottle; also a fac si- ' mile of my signature on the Jubel, and my seal on the eoik, with an essay upon its properties. a UDOLlTlO WOLFE, t Iiu orter, 22 Beaver street New York. ( Extracts from the New York Medical Gazette and a Journal of Health, edited by D. .tl. Reese Al. D,, ( LED.. 775 Broadway, October 1, 1S52: E3o!1;i:kI Gsa as a Mt'dtciuc. L In our Isst number, we accompanied the publication 1 of a circular on this subject, from our fellow citizen, * Udolpho Wolfe, Esq., with a brief commentary, ex- s pressive of our own views. Since then we have been ^ employing this age lit, and thus fur with favorable results. Unt we are in the receipt of several cominu- ' nieatioiis oil the subject from medical men, which servo to show that Mr. Wolfe's Aromatic Schiedam * Schnapps is v> ry extensively in use, and in the hands 1 of physicians, is proving itself, as a stimulating ciurelic, to he eminently successful, after other mediea tion with this intent had oeen tried in vain. In one 1 of the eases thus reported, abdominal dropsy has been 1 entirely removed by the passage of a calculous c/f 1 considerable size which is ascribed to the use of only 1 two bottles of this article. We know not the object of Mr. Wolfe ii. designating his preparation by the singularly uueujihoneous name of "Schnapps," nor of his denominating it in his advertisements the "concentrated Tincture of Juniper," instead of perpetuating its ancient title of Holland (Jin. It is true that he admits it to be nothing else than the latter article in its pure state, uuadulte: at id by noxious drugs; and hence lie contradis- : linguistics it from the Gin of commerce, nearly all of 'which, as is well known, is manufactured here and J | elsewhere from inferior \.hiakey and refuse drugs. ' I The name lie litis given it, however, may serve the ( | purpose of designating his ui tich-us prepared excluI sivcly lor medical purposes, and thus commend it to ; physicians, tot* whose convenience it is on sale only | by reputable druggists and apothecaries. ' As respects its medicinal and curative effects, we i understand him to claim only that it is a pure and rej liable article of liolinnd Gin, and as such, worthy of J the contidcncof I'liysieiaiis'to those diseases for which i they are strained by finding it impraetible to obtain 1 the iirti le in a pure state. Nor should auy prejut gull 1st uTcoUlltH n.utltcloc- i3t[n iv-.? she eflilieted j of tlie benefit of litis artieie, which horn time immemorial has held its place among the remedial agenj eiesof tlie Materia Mediea, if it be found worthy of ' confidence by continued experience. At all events, those who persist in the employment and tolerat on of other alcoholic medicines, as tine' tares, bitter.-, Ac., ami espeeialiy those who prescribe i (iiu under an v circumstances, must all unite in giving t ie | reference to a pure article over the manifold ! adulterations so rife in the market. Mr. Wolfe liberally supplies physicians with a sample bottle for ; miuly.-is ami trial, as set forth in his circular, and stukes the reputation of tlie remedy upon the innocence, ! safety and efficiency of his Holland Giu, wheu used under medical ad vice, and pledges his own character in business that the nitlclc wilf not disappoint any who use it. 1Vo:ii the Xew York Express, October -1*, 1S52. Liquor. In common, I presume, with many others of the i profess ion, I received, some lew moiitlis since, a circular a Idt esscd " lo Physicians throughout the United i Stat.-s," by ilr. Udolj.ho Wolfe, the importer of Beaver street, inviting a medical and chemical examination of a new article of J lolland Gin, manufactured I bv i.imsclf, at Schiedam, in Holland, by a peculiar j process, and put up for medical use, under the somc| what Dutch title of "Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps." { The ciictilur claims for thi* article an eminently su| perior degree of purity, aroma, lluvor, and medicinal j efficacy : and offers, moreover, a gratuitous supply of it to any physician who may feel disposed to test these claims in a scientific am! professional matimr. Being familiar with tlueo facts i i relation to the use of iloll.ind (tin, asa medicine, namely : first, that : when pure, it absolutely invaluable and not to be ! exchanged for n..v other remedy known to the pro! fession, in many complaints, both acute and chronic; 1 secondly, that amid the multitude of ill-made or a?Iu 1 I terateil liquors with which this country abounds, a 1 pure Holland (Iin is scarcely to be obtained at any price; and thirdly, thai the radical impurities of any inferior oi spurious Gin consist, first, of the hydra'ed oxide id' Amy), a poisonous oil, or more commonly known as Potato Spirit, FouselOil, or Amilio Alcohol; and secondly, id the heavier of the two essential oils of Juniper, instead of the lighter?which impurities usually result from the mercenary system of an ex- ' Cessive di-tillation of the materials employed ? 1 re- 1 solved to accept of Mr. Udolpho Wolfe's challenge, ' and put his "Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps" to tie ' ! test id rigid analysis. And I was induced to do this ' i (notwithstanding the proprietor's long s'nnding and ! reputed respectability as an importer) bccaii-e tin* |.u ty | of (tin. above that of every otl.erspiriinous liquoremjil yi ed in in -. i?-:iI practice, i" of the most vital consequence ... i the ceiniiiuiiity. inasmuch as ii is subject to two ilistimt . causes of pcrnirious iaqiurity. munch : the interior oil oi I? - -? "-* I hi.iu.il tall 1 tollliil ItKiroi.t'or fll?? ! Arnmiiiic- Srhimp;is" strongly n*t*<*tiitii'*ii?lc*fi by a physiI i*in m and writer of no less influence than I). M. Keen*. of ' ! toe Ne v York Medical (Jazetie. and Iw m::iiy of the most ' j eminent members of the profession, wlm 1 bad no reason ; I to jii<t?p w li :<l obtained any other than oinpintcnl evidence ! of it* pliartnr comical purity and valno. I therefore rr- j | so'vi'tl to ml'.>iin tnoiliitil itU'ii :iI least. for tin? sake of the j public at large, of the result* of my investigation; wlic.li- 1 cr they proved f.ivor.tblt tir otherwise to the character of ' thnrticle and to t!it- interest of tlio proprietor' I Those results arc as follows: Searching first f.,r the oil t of Juniper by ili-tillatioo. 1 obtained an oil. froin two t quarts of lite li'jtutl. specific gravity was o.s.'tj mid whose boiling |ioiiit vrns 313degrees. nor did successive re-distillation yield an oil of greater gravity. or of an) oilier kind whatever. 'I'lte same quantity of common Holland (din. so called, yielded tin exccxsi?e amount, by re-distillation, of oil weighing 0.S71 with tbe boiling poin i I-decrees; the lighter oil liuviiig previoll.-ly passetl over. Tlii> was conclusive us in the super oritv jj" dir. Wolfe *e (tin in relation to the oil of Juniper, upon which the aro 1 ma. fl.iv or. and diuretic and oiler medicinal properties of . every kind of (fin essentially depend. Ax to the Fonscl oil, with which all inferior spirituous ] liquors are more or less impregnated, and which render billed?wliii'li causes such liquors to ininxictiic when others do n I. tin I creates licit morbid. iri>aii:il>u>. appetite for ' n ine indtileeurc. with all il> i.'q'Inrahle cn:i?eqtii-:irny, ?f uliieli ilie friends of temperance ami philanthropy mi jii'ilv complain. instead of thai satiety ami f;iMlI>Ji??nsno>? il' taste, far wliieli (lie drinkers of pure liquor* are distinguished? of ilii* fetid. acrid a.-tl.matiral Fousel nil, I liaiDil mi trace in Mr. Wolfe** nir-dii ijisil (Jin. alihmiel I rcpcavdly lesled various quantities of it with the chloriih [ of calciinn. by the usual process, which so readily dcljct and obtains it m the ordinary spirituous liquor*. Accordingly. I feel bound tnsaythat I reqard this Gin if being i:i every respect prercminenlly pure, aud deserving if n edical patronage. It if indebted* for its superiority. 1 loubr not, to pound and select inatciinlF.arid to iliat pecu* iarly moderate me I hod of ritrtilfati' ii which leaves the tenvierand hs* volatile essential til* hot I. of tlie barley tiid the herrv, behind in theFliil. 'i hie also, is tufli< ietil naccoiiiit for the refined a renin of this above other gin*, tut in regard to the spcial qualit es oi the Italian Juuipef erry.of whirh the manufacturer speaks in hi* eiiculur i have no nlieiuit al Knowledge. 11 tr w herein it* lighter oit lifters from that ox* the Junipefis communis. 1 find thai :he pure oil of botli polatist^tn the left and yield*, with lyiirochlorir acid, a liquithtemphor. 'J I of acid l/eing irr he ftomach jif a principal component of the gastric jairr, ir.ihably emtio-* this material from the oil, and irio't rs it he valuable dillusite tifntilanl for fthieh it was foiuteriy iimI will, probably,again be renowned. I consequently regard Mr W olfcV " Schiedam Afoftialic N-hntip)1*''us a valuable accession to otir pharnift' Amir igentFt to say nothing of its comparative iwiocifouri;6if ii those u ho use distilled liquors as a beverage. To peroils trttv- lling in ihe Southwest, where ihe best water rcquently pri-tinces (ii>trisniig and sometime* ^vett danrerous effects upon persons ur.aicuflclneil 10 litem. Jshcuhl liink it wonid Iw a good precautionary provirion, as a :ounteractive or preventive of there efeets. when tniveil n moderate (|tianiiiies. At all eVent*,it is ihe purest posside article of Holland Gin.heretofore unobtainable, and as uch. mav be safely prescribed by physicians. DAV11) L." JIOTT, M. D. Fhunnaceutical C'hemirt. liobcisMUck'tt Worm Syrup. V Fresh supplv of I lie abovo just received at tLtf . Agency, ? Z J. DbIIAY'S. * Aug. 'J?32 Gt Ccpai'tncrsltip IVolicc. 1T1F undersigned have lorined a Copartnership Ibr , the trausiictiou ol the Factorage ani? Com.mis IU.> JJ L o * >r?OOf II* uiv V* V/iluUVdlUU, UUUIT ll*C lame of Rosseii & Wakuex. Tlio usual advances will be made on all Produce unsigned to us, aud strict and personal attention give# <} all business entrusted to our care. Our office on Oesthal WnAitr, will bo opened on . ir before lith September next,... . ... JOHN ROS'SRR. TIIO. J. WARREN. Juno 28?tf Copartnership Notice. i^HK undersigned haviug entered into a Copartner' . ship in the City of Charleston, under the name ud firm of CHAMBERS, CHISOLM .& MOORE, for lie purpose of transacting a general Factoage aMT loMiiissiox Business, respectfully tender theirservicea o their friends, acquaintances, and the public gener- , illy, for the selling of Cotton, or the purchasing of joods ofauy description. Any or ail of the products, or manufactured articles if the country, will be received upon consignment, dislosed of promptly, and to the best advantage. At uch times as there may be only a limited .demand for in article consigned to them, a market will be fouud vherc it will command its value. The receiving and forwarding of Goods 'Vrll also lave their prompt attention. 1* .mil na.J ?r> *11 l^vuij uua mil yv u.Tvu iw W/IJUUVV uii uuaiut'M intrusted to their cure, in such a manner as to make t mutually profitable and agreeable. Liberal "advances upon Consignments' will be made. v From their long experience in business and general lequaintanco with the wautsand desires of the people, villi a pledge to devote their entire time and skill to ho business, they flatter themselves that they will be mabled to give entiie satisfaction. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited. B. W. CHAMBERS, HENRY L. CR1S0LM, IV. C. MOORE. July 5lli, 1853. 27?7t Notice of Limited Partnership. A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP has This Day been formed between E. J. W A UDELL, now residing u Chcraw, and JAMES ENGLISH, GEORGE AB- " GOTT <fc J. W. CAKMALT, (firm of GEORGE ABBOTT <fc CO.) and ARCHIBALD KING, of Charl. * ton, in tliie Stute, for the purpose of carrying on the business of TRANSPORTATION OF THE PRODUCTS OK THE SOIL AND MERCHANDISE, IN AND BY THE STEAMBOAT MARION AND LIGHTERS, between the port of Charleston and the . towns of Georgetown, Cheraw, Camden and Columbia, and all the intermediate ports and landing*, and Llie towage of Vessels in this State. The business is to be carried on in the name of E. J. Waddell, anxl is to be continued until the first day of July, 1863.? The special partners have contributed to thc*capital stock us follows: Jos. English, forty-six hundreo dollars; George Abbott A J. W. -Carfual,(firm of George Ablwtt & Co.) twenty-three hundred dollars, and At- v chibnld King, twentv-thiee hundred dollars. The subscriber is the general partner. (Signed) E. J. WADDELL Charleston, July 13, 1863 34?(St Notice of Limited Partnership. 4 LIMITED PARTNERSHIP baa This Day been 1\. formed between CliAuL E C. WHITE, now residing in Charleston, and JAMES W. BROWN and PETER 11. ULMO, residents in Charleston,and HENi>v n ti :i> vwi? ?.,.i i n vvavc ..r :? ihis State, fur the purpoee^of carrying on the business i>f TRANSPORTATION OF THE PRODUCTS OF ' THE S< )1L AN D MERCHANDISE, IA AND BY THE STEAMBOAT ROBERT MARTIN AND LIGHTERS, between the port of Charleston and tlje towns of Georgetown, Cheraw, Cauulcn and Columbia, and all the intermediate ports and landings, and the TOWAGE OF VESSELS in this State. The business is to be carried on in the name of Charles C. White, and is to be continued until the first day of July, 1855. The Special Partners have contributed, in cash, to the Capital Stock, as follows: James W. Brown, the sum of Twelve Hundred and Fifty Iknlars; Peter H. L'liuo, Three Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollais; Henry C. Turner, Three Thousand Dollais j and J. C, Evans, Twelve Hundred and Fifty Dollais. The subscriber is the General Partner. (Signed) c. Carlton white. Charleston, July 18, 1S68. 84?6t Filial Notice. rIMIE subscriber having left Camden, notifies all per1 sons indebted to liiin, to call at the store of Mr \V. C. Moon:-: and settle at once, as my business has been left in his hands. If settlements are not ruado prior to Jieturn Lay, papers will be put iu the bands of an Attorney lor collection. Aug. 9?32tl B. W. CHAMBERS CHAMBERS, JEFFERS & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CHARLESTON, 8, C; r SMIE undersigned beg leave to return thanks to their 1 numerous friends for their past liberal patronage, ind inform tlum that they still continue the business us heretofore, and hold theuiSche? ready to serve their triends and all who may favor them with consignments or business, to the b est of their skill and ability, uut that no effort on their part will be wanting to give atir>i.lotion. CHAMBERS, JEFFER8 k CO. Aug 2 11J ON and aferthis date the Fas.?'ige.- and Mall Train will run once a week, say WE JNESDAY iwiee a day, from the Junct on t > Camuen and back, lomiecting at the Junction \ ith ho Night Passenger mil freight Express Trains frt m Charleston at 8 o'clock A. M.. ami bring up Passengers and light freight; Stock Poultry. Eggs, Fruit, and other Tight articles will bo Mivi'i! nt the Camden l'a.<t#n.er Deuot. on Wedncs lays, at 10 o'clock A. M., and connect will: the night l-lxpress Train (down) from Columbia. It will be ne essary tor shippers of stock to give three of four days lotiee, that cars may be provided for them. The Train will run diroetly through to Columbia ml hack on Friday?one day only. Schedule of Running Time. FIRST OR MORXIXG TRA1X heave Camden at 1 A. M. rVrrivo sit Junction at &.5.? ? Leave Junction at G.10 ' Arrive at Camden 8 30 " SECOND, OH MID-DAY TRAIN, ON WEDNESDAY. Leave Camden at 10 30 A.M. Arrive at Junction at 12.30 P.M. Leave Junction at 1.50 Arrive at Caindcu at 4.15 '* N. D. BAXLKY, Agcst. Jan 18 J tf House for Sale. '!"M11S Subscriber offers Ins nsidenco on tho KirkI wood Road, for sale, on ncconinindatiiiK terms. Poisons wishing to pureli se will ho shown over tho premises. J- M. COOPKR, July 0. i 3