The Camden weekly journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1853-1861, September 13, 1853, Image 3

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roritioe Sale of Bagging, 2Iouisses and Bacon. BY ALLEY & PHILLIPS. ON THURSDAY, tlio loth September, commencing j at 10 o'clock a. m., at Tkilin's stores, in Cotton , xown, we vm souv vitnout reserve, 275 bales heavy Gun^y Baling, ?s 125 bales heavy Dundee Bagging, 25 hhds. prime Baltimore Bacoii Sides, 150 barrels choice New Orleans ilolasses, the first of the crop, and of superior quality. The above are all in fine condition, and are well worth the attention of dealers iu the surrounding mar kets. _ ' . Terms.?All sums under $200, cash; over $200 and not exceeding $500, 4 months; over $500, 6 months' credit, for approved paper; payable at Either of the banks in Columbia or Charleston. Columbia, Sept. 13 3? It THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, One door North of the Court House, S. C, IS NOW OPEN lor tiio accommodation 01 me travelling Public. It is an excellent and commodious building, the Rooms are largo, open and airy, fine Family Parlors well furnished. The Table will be furnished with every tiling which an excellent country market will afford, attended by the best servants. Tito Stables are well fitted up, attended by careful \ and experienced oetlers, and well supplied with pro vender. Lots prepared lor the accommodation of Drovers with excellent water conveniences. There will at all t.mes be an onmibus in attendance tc convey passengers to and from the Depot g^Tlie subscriber having had several years experience in the above business, ferns coufident in saying tbat he will be able to give general satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage, ns he is determined to use every exertion on his part to please. TIIOS. BOONE. Camden, S. CL, Sept. 13. 37?tf yy'fhe Charleston Courier, Black River Watchman, Lancaster Ledger, and Columbia Caroliuian, will insert three times and forward bill to Hotel for pay* utent. Real Estate for Sale. IY EQUITY? KERSHAW. Hampton Bynum, Gray B3*nnm et al. vs. Robert Ma I thews. and wife, eta?.?Bill for Partition dr.. I IN obedience to an order in -this case, made at last Junotena of the said Court, I will offer for sale at ! public outcry, before the Court House door in Camden, i on the first Monday in October next, the Real Estate I of Benjamin. Bineham, dec'd aa follows viz: The TWO LOTS on Bread Street, in the town of Camden, S. C., known and distinguished in the plan of the said town by numbers 1040 and 1061, having thereon a Store House and other buildings and improvements. ALSO. The LOTS known and distinguished iff the plan of the said town by tin?numbers 811, 812, 813; 814, sitwted on Campbell Street having thereon a small Dwelling House and outbuildings. The appraised v.Vue o' the lots oh 3rotd Street being fifteen hundred dollars, and for those on Campbell Street three hundred dollars. Terms?So much cash as will pay costs of the pro- j ceedings and expenses-of sale, and the balance on.a credit of three months, secured by bond with' sufficient sureties. Purchasers to pay for papers W. H. WORKMAN, C. E. K. D. Sept 10. [$2.] ts. Sale of Valuable Negroes, Ac. BY permission of .Joliu R. Joy, Ordinary tfor Kershaw District I will sell belbtc the Court House in Cainden, on Monday the third day of October ensuing, Fifteen very likely N KG ROES, the property of the Estate of Alexander Johnson, dee'd., aud immediately thereafter aud on tlie dav following, if necessary, at the Residence in Kirkwood, all lite Household and Kitchen FURNITURE, HORSE. CARRIAGE. 1c. Teiuis?For the Negroes, a credit of one. two, and three years, wijh interest from date of sale, ptnable J annually, secured by. bond, pers-mal security and , mortgage. For the other personal!}-, all sums of and under twenty dollars, cash ; over that sum, a credit of one year, with interest, secured by note aud surety. Purcirasers to pav for papers. 1 t SARAH J. JOHNSON, Adm'r. Sept:T3?3*i tit j .Kershaw Troop. OKI>EH No. ? p | > Y order of Gol. TIios. M. Baker. you will parade , JLJ at Sumterviilc on Friday the fourteenth day of October next, at 11 o'clock A. M.. for Regimental drill nud review The commissioned and non-commissioned officers will assemble the day previous for drill and instruction. By order of Col Tlios M. Baker. . THOMAS JONES, Capt. of Kershaw Tioop. Camden. S. C., Aug. 27, 1853. 37?tj Raft in Creek Lands for Sale. rpilE subscriber olfers for sale his Plantation fifteen ! L miles below Camden, containing upwards oflSuie j Hundred Aera*. On the premises is a comfortable j DWELLING HOUSE, with all necessary out buildings. Also, a first rate GRIST MILL, capable of realizing from six to eight hundred bushels toll Corn i annually. The Lands are situatvd between Big and 1 Little llafhn Creeks, within two miles of the Camden Branch Railroad. Of this tract there are about live hundred acres of weH timbered Land, the balance cleared and must of it under fence. I will also sell j witli the land, a stock of CATTLE, HOGS and SHEEP ' if desired. Persons wishing to purchase can get all information I by calling on the subscriber. LARKIN T. DINK INS. I Sept 5. 36 4t Laud Sales. "VlTILLbe 8oldoatlie first Monday in October next, T T that tine Tract of Land lying on the head waters of i ittle Lynches Creek known as the BUKREL 1 HELTON'TRACT, containing Five Hundred Acres, i There are about Seventy acres cleared, and Two hun- i dred to clear, of choice Cotton Land. The section of! country is very healthy. For particulars apply to , Mrs. k. FIeltos or to Mr A. Mayer, Laucaslerville. 1 Terms will be accommodating. ELIZABETH HELTON. Lancaster, Aug. 27, 1853. 3Glf ! New Plantation Goods. 1?) CASES heavy Twilled KERSEYS and Medium L PLAINS. also. 10 bales Schley's GEORGIA PLAINS. Just received at C. MATHESON'S. Aug. 30. 35 4t. J & A WORMS! WORMS!! WORMS!!! DR. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE is warranted tube the best, most safe and radical cure for Worms. It is approved and recommended by the Medical ; Faculty in every section where it lias lieeri introduced. In fact, where it is known none other is used. One of our most respected physicians in speaking of; Dr. McLane's Vermifuge says: "Its great superiority over all other Vermifuges arises from the fact that while it is more efficacious than any other Vermifuge, it is perfectly safe. , Price 25 cents per bottle. "Dr. McLane's Liver Pills. BEIXU coinjiosed entirely of vegetable substances is not only safe, but have been found by all who have used them, as the best remedy for all affections of the Liver and Digestive organs. In fact, where, they are used Liver Complaint cannot exist. Ifg'Price 25 cents per box. AUO IIWTU *m?4?uig j/iv|iainii"i,i5 OIU IUr WR1C DV | most of the Druggists, and nre to be liad wholesale of P. 11. COHEN & CO.. Importers and Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery &c. No. 29 Haync-strcet, Charleston 8. C. Juno 21. 25. *ov1y A CARD. ~~ j MR. F W. KISSELSTEIN intends locating himself in Camden, for tho purpose of giving lessons on the Piano Forte. He had, for several years, charge of the Musical Department of the Columbia Female Seminary, and also of the Columbia Female Academy. From the Principals of each of these institutions, hecan obtain the most satisfactory rccommeudatioiis for : ability and assiduity in his profession. i He wjll commence his course of instruction on the first Monday of September, in a room attached to the Institution of Mr. McCandless. Torms of Tuition per quarter. $15.00. Private lee( / "1 % ?-?? IIIIIHIII II II III III ! Ill I i II I III II IIBIIII I IIHIIII NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. JUST RECEIVED AT i?eocdrie:9S Wholesale and Retail Store* 100 pieces KEItSKYS 100 pair NEGRO BLANKETS 100 pieces bleached and brown SHIRTINGS 100 'i FANCY PRINTS 10 " Furnitura BO. 25 " FANCY MUSLINS 15 " DKLA1NKS and CASHMFRES 12 " Rock Island JEANS, all colors 5 " BEDTICKING 12 " Plain and Fdncy JEANS G " APRON CHECKS 10 i4 GINGHAMS 3 " supcrtine BROADCLOTH i A tt vnxr TTyc?'ni\Tpo au r ww v tjoaainuo Cambrics and Shawl?, Silk and Linen Handkerch'u and Ties. Plaid Linsevs and Flannels, Hosiery, Three Needles, Pius, Concord (N. C.) Yarn, &c. ALSO?A SMALL LOT OP READY-MADE CLOTHING. SUCH AS Blanket ar.d Drab OVER-COATS, Fancy Oassimc PANTS, Velvet, Silk and Satin VESTS. ALSO. 20 dozen first quality "Wool HATS 1 case Albion DO. 1 do Congress DO. 1 do assorted Oassimcre DO. 1 do superfine Silk DO. 1 do CAPS, Plush, Cloth and Glazed I do UMBRELLAS. HEAVY GROCERIES.' 1 hogsheads Muscovado and Cuba SUGARS 10 barrels first quality clarified DO. 5 Lo.veriqg's crashed DO. 20 bags Rio COFFEE * 10 " Java DO. H) sixth boxes first quality Sperm CANDLES 25 boxes Adamantine DO. 10 do cheap SOAP I do fancy DO. 10 do Pearl STARCH 20 gross MATCHES. WISES AIYD LIQUORS. 12 baskets genuine Ileidsick CHAMPAGNE 6 do Demercier OO. 6 do Imitation Ileidsick DO. iu ao nrst, quality i.GAKr.1 vvirtiv 2 qr. casks Old SHERRY DO. 3 do do MADEIRA DO. 2 do do PORT DO. 4 do do MALAGA DO. 1 case WINE BITTERS 1-2 pipe Old Otard" BRANDY 1 qr. cask " Old Pale'' DO. 2 do London Dock DO. 1 do Old Holland GIN 6 cases Schiedam Schnaps DO. 1 cask old Bourbon WHISKEY 3 barrel- Eagle DO. 20 do Old ltye Hammond DO 50 do Double Rectified DO. Together w th many other articles which ^vill sold exceedingly low lor cash or short time. W. C. MOORE. Camden, Sept. 9. 37 tf ~ DRY GOODS FOR CASH! n ~ Wholesale and ltotnil. W. G. BANCROFT A CO., 253 AND 255, KING 8TKRBT, charleston, s. c. AA7E are now receiving o"r usual large supply yy FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. Also, PLANTATION GO ?D3 of every vare' consisting of Super Dutfil Blankets. Mackinaw dit Osnaburgs, Georgia Plains, Kerseys, Stripes, Prin >ac. &c. We sliall adhere strictly to the ONE PRICE srste Our goods are all marked with plain figures, and c tonus enable us to sell every article at the smallest p< sible profits. Terms Cash or City Acceptance. W. G. BANCROFT & CO, 253 and 255 King-street, Sept. 13.?4in one door below Wentwortli-st. Lancaster kail road. UNDt-.U a Resolution of the Board of Directors the LANCASTER RAIL ltDAI), three setts books of subscription to the c-pital stocaof said ro were ordeied to be opened a? follows, viz: One 1 subscriptio s by a roidLc fiom tin village of Latin ter to the town of Catnden, another 6el by a lot front Lancaster Village to the Charlotte and Sou Carolina Railroad at or near Chester Vibaire. and third set for subscriptions by a route from Lancusti ville to some point on tiie Charlotte and South Chi linu Itadrott)!, at or near Ridgcwuy, and passing ne to Liberty Hill. Saul books to be opened on the 1*2 duy of September next, for twenty days, and toelo on the 31sl day of the saifte mouth under the dirt tions of the following Commissioners, viz: At Camden, S. Joliu Rosser, J. Al. Desaussui and W. '1 hurlow Caston. At F.at Hack, Kirthaio District.?Win. Kirklai G. it. A.iUer, and John Kiiox. At Liberty HdL.?Jesse luigore, Wylic Paltersc and W. C. Cuuuinghuni. .If Taxahaic, Lancaster District?C. Ufiry, Jol McMamis, and Glass Custom At rieasant IhlL?John W. Twitty, Lewis M. Ca then, and Dr. W. C. Can then. At Lancaster C. 11.?John Williams, John A. Ste man, and It. L. Crawford. At Pleasant Valley, P. 0.?G. I). Beckham, R. Potts, and Kohl. .M. Miller. , At Monroe C. 11.?D. II. Covington, W. W. Ilai and M. J. Me wart. ' _4f Wilson's Store, X. C.?Hugh Wilson, Win. Ci o ami John Walker. At C/yburn's Store, Lancaster District.?T. L. CI burn, J. It. Welsh, and Al. Hot ton. At Chester C. 11.?John A. Bradley, Saui'l. McAl ly, and V'. D. Melton. At Moffat's Store.? Henry Moffat, J. B. McGill, u W. A. ltnsborough. At Cedar Sh/nds.?J. B. MeCully, Dan'l. G. Sti son, and Jus. A. 11. Gaston. At Winnsboro.?W. Mewman, Satn'l. G. Bai ley, ami J. Z Hammond. At Rid'jeway, S. C.?X. A. Peuy, llenry Davis, ai Dr. H. 11. Clu.ke. At Columbia, S. C.?W. D. DeSaussurc, J C Jann and Thus. W. liade iffe. At Charleston, S. C.?E. II. Frost, P. T. Villejdgi and B. It. Prior. The Comimssionei b herein appointed are request to make a letuTn of the l>ooks oi subscription to t Prasident and Directors of the Lancaster Kuil Koa at Lancaster C. 11., on or before the l?t .Monday October next. DIXON BARNES, President. Lancaster C. II., Aug. *2, 1853. . 34?fit MADAME R. AC3 I.IE TOGS NO \ \ ' ILL open on the 1st "of October, at the corn * * of Meeting and Society Streets, A BOAR DIN AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. French will be exclusively spoken in the school ai family; but due regard will be also bad to atliorou; English Education. Madame TUGNO is prepared refer Parents and Guardians to the most, eminent Pr feasors of Vlusic in Philadelphia and New York, ai to a number of Gentlemen in Philadelphia and Vi ginia, to whose daughters she has given instruction f several vcars. REFERENCES. philadelphia?Rev. KingstonGoddard, Melle. Ad le Sigoign'", Mad. Chan. Pi?'ot, Madame Acolie Guillo (mother of Mad. Togno.) Kd. D lugraham, e.-q.. E Wm. Harris, H. D. Gilpin, esq., Signer Porelli, Prof. Music, H. Hupfeld, esq., do. New Yohk?Mad. II Chegaray. Signor Bagio Winchester, Va., Rev. C. Walker, Rov. II. II. Boy Hon. J. M Mason, Hon. R. Y. Conrad, Hon. Geo Le H. II Leo esq. Charleston*?J. L. Petigru, esq.,0. Mills, esq.,! J. Porcher, esq., II. C King, esq. Charleston. Aug. 30 35 5t For Sale or to Rent. TWILL sell or rent my House at Kirkwood. T1 situation is a very pleasant one, and the place in good repair, with an excellent well of water. '1 an approved purchaser or tenant, the terms will I made accommodating. TIR). J. WARREN. Aug. 30. n.r> tr Children1** Shoes. A FULL assortment just received and for sale bt WORKMAN t. tt'Vl.NK" ROSSER & WARREN, Factors and Commission Merchants, 1 CHARLESTON S. C. HAVIi opened their Office on Central Wharf. -nu'l i { will be pleased to receive the favors of their j | friends either in selling Cotton or purchasing Supplies, i JOHN ROSSUR. ! Sept. 13. TJ. W A RRKX. WORKMAN & BOOSE'S T\y"E beg leave to announce to our friends and ens- j ? T tntucrs, nnd to the public generally, that about ' the middle of August next, we will open a FULL AXD COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OK C2isiip33e) j i embracing every variety of style and quality, which j l(j i we will oflVr at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, at such prices ns must give ENTIRE SATISFACTION I To all who will favor us with their custom in that j ?re j Iine- . , i , I Having given ourpeteonal attention to the selec- , 1 tioh of the stock, and having purchased from the i | BEST AXD MOST EXTENSIVE FACTORIES, j 1 we have no hesitation in saving that we can nnd will ! sell nt as LOW A PRICE as the SAME QUALITY | of goods can he bought (upon the same term.-) iu any j town or city in the State. Our Boot and Shoe Store Will be continued at the old island, where we are now constantly receiving large additions of FRESH AND DESIRABLE GOODS, I which we will be happy to si*ll at the lowest possible ! rates to all of our old friends and customers, and to j < as many new ones as possible. WORKMAN <fc BOONE. July 20. SO tf CLOTHING FOR THE FALL OF 1853. PURCHASERS/CLOTHING are informed that j we are manufacturing the < Largest assortment of Ciothiug (at wholesale only) suitable for the the Country Trade, j ! to be found in the States. We do business 011 the ONE PRICE SYB j TEM. Orders promptly filled. An examination of our stock is solicited. IIANFORD ?fc BROTHER, j 29 Park Row, (opposite the Astor House.) ' New York, June 20. 25 3in ! N. B.?We are the largest manufacturers of OILED i CLOTHING in the country. RUBBER CLOJlILNG ! at the lowest rates. CHAMBERS, CHISOLM & MOORE.' FACTORS' And GciJoral CoinmisMoii Merchant!). , be % SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. j B. W. Chambers. II. L Chisoi-m, W. C. Moore. ! REFERENCES. . j Hon. Jas. Chesnut. Maj. Jno. M. DeSaussurCj W. K. Johnson, Esq. W. M. Shannon, Esq. .June 2S, 1853. 20?Gin DISSOLUTION. I^HIi co-partnership heretofore existing under the . name of Geo. S. DoI"GI,as & Co,, has been dis?f solve' by the death of A. Douglas. All persons having demands against the concern will present them ri for settlement, and those indebted to the same are reto> quired to make payment on or before the first of Junta, uarv next to GEO. S. DOUGLAS, Sept. I.?35'.f .Surviving Partner. GEO. S. DOUGLAS os" VI7"Ol*LD respectfully announce to his friends and I T T the public that he will continue business on his ] own account at the o'd stand of Geo. S. Douglas & ; Co., and solicits a continuance of the patronage so lib- j erally bestowed upon the late firm. * He will in a few days, receive his fall stock, and j will keep on hand a good supply of all the STAPLE I itf GOODS usually called lor In this market, which he j o( I will sell at the lowest prices. ,lfj He will pry the highest market prices for Cultou ' lor and other Country Produce. J6. Sept. 1. 35 tf J FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. \ a I ) AN A WAY from the subscriber on the first day of j .r. Ai. May last, a Negro Man named PAUL, about 30 q. years of age, five feet ten inches liigtt, black in color, j ul. thick set, arid formerly the property of Col. James ' ,j, Cliesiiut. lie is supposed to be occasionally in Cam- i lSe dtn, but most frequently on some of the surrounding >c. plantations, on some of which he has a wife. The above reward I will give for his (Micery to mo re in Columbia, or FORTY DOLLARS fur his lodgment ! in thcCamdcn Jail on or before the 20th ol'Septcmher i ,j next. I'. 11. FLA NIG A.N. j ' Columbia, Aug. 20 35 * -ft j "> Notice. j 4 LL persons having demands against the late , IX. James Willis Cantey, will present them within! tlie time prescrihed l?y law properly attested, and all lU" those indebted to the said deceased, will make immediate payment to I w* Aug. 30?6c IIKNRY CAXTKY, Adm'r. i C. EPISCOPAL FEMALE SCHOOL, AT GLENN SPRINGS TTAVIXG purchased the well known Property, ! -I X Glkkx M'Uixus, tlio undersigned propose to w> open there a IIIGI1 SCHOOL tor Young Ladies, on the First of February, 1854. f' N?> pains will be spared to secure an efficient corps ; o' Instructors, and to make the Institution equnl in "* every respect to the very best in the land. A Pros- j . pectus wi l shortly be issued containing the particulars as to Terms, Sessions, ic. j TIIOS. S ARTHUR. D" J. D. MeCI.'LLOCH . Aug. 1C, 33 tlJ i Li mo! Lime! ml T3ERSON3 wishing a superior article of STOSKJ X LIM Id, at a reduced price, can procure it by Icav- i ey ing their orders with the subscriber early, to be dehv- I ored at tiie Camden. Colutnbia or Charleston Depot, in i ip, lots of not less than 25 nor more than 100 barrels, put up in Hogsheads of 5 barrels cadi, ed It is avery superior article of Stone J.irne, very he white, and suitable far plastering and all other purpod, ses for which Lime is used, iii C. L. CHATTKX. Camden, Aug. 20. 35 4t ! CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES !! ; LEONARD CilAiMA, , MANUFACTURER mid Dealer in CARRIAGES ... and HARNESS of every description, Nos. 124 , y Meeting st and .33 Wcntwortli-st. next to the old stand of Gilberts & Cluipin, Charleston, S. C. 1(j Feb. 1. '5 tf tli R. IIiwter may bo found at the above Ro [ to positorv. and take this method to assure bis friends o- that all orders entrusted to liini will be attended to :d with promptness and strict lidektv. J* AinERICAlV IflOTI^lv, CHARLESTON, S. C. r I'M IK subscriber bogs respectfu)ly to inform lior friends e* 1 and the public generally, that she has taken a | w lease of tlie abovo IIOTKL, which she will open for r. the reception of Hoarders and Travellers between 25th j of inst and 1st September. This long established and j well known House, has nridergone a thorough altera* ! li, tion throughout, and furnished with new and lashionad, bio furniture, and being situated in the centre of bttsi- ' e. ness, and in the most fashionable part of tho city, so- ' < licits a call from her numerous friends and former pat- i I'. rotis of the House; and will say in conclusion, nothing will he loll undone on her part to make themeomlorta* blc while in tho House. MKS. A.J. KKNXKLlY. | ? Charleston, Aug. 18. ."it?2in j ,o WARDLAW, WALKER & BtR\SIDE,~ is ! COTTON FACTORS 'O | . AXIl >0 I COMMISSION M Kite II A NTS. NORTH ATLANTIC It'll A IIP, ! , . I tv. a. war pi, aw. 1 Charleston, S. 0. j (JOLLOK1IKN' WAl.K Lit, .' I A. ltCKSSlI?E. J ! Aug 30 ?-? ' >" ' JANHEY'9 IIOTES,, (LA TE CONG ALIKE HOUSE) COLUMBIA, S. C. JC. J ANNE V It W. D. HARRIS, (late of tlie [ > Amo-ienn Hotel.) will be happy to see their . r A-iemls, and will give their' unremitting and personal j ' attention to the comfort of their guests, and all who j . may be disposed to patronize them in their new location. - I ? The House lias had, and is having extensive addi- J ' tions. and has been refitted up; is now well'and ele-; j (rdntlir f,I, ?.l i ? IUI IliDIIL-U. } A splendid lino of Oninibusaes will run to and ftoin J1 Jaxxey's Hotel to the several Railroad Depots. June 28. 2G tf ; T Fresh Seed for Fall Planting. CCONSISTING of Improved Rula Baga, Hanover, ' ^ > White Norfolk, Yellow Aberdeen, Mainmotli Tur-! nips; Long Cullurds, Late Drumhead Cabbage, Late! Sugar LoatJ Grccu Glazed, Late Dutch, Late York, i with every other variety, mar be had at WORKMAN'S DRUG-STORE. I e Aug^lG?."3tf I 1 Ltiitilxn'. j e rB^IfE Kersliaw Steam Mill Company have constant- j 'J 1- lyon hand pine Lumber of every description at f their mill, 7 miles north of Camden, which they offer i L at the following prices for cash or its equivalent: j ii Good merchantable Lumber in quantities of not less ' c ^ than 10.000 feet, per 1,000 feet, $8 00 j The same in less quantity. 0 00 : a Refuse lumber in any quantity, per 1,000 ft. 6 00 ' n Rough edge. " 44 " " J 75 j r Palings 5 It. long by 3 in. wide, per 100 2 00 J p do do 2 1 44 44 1 75 ! ii do do 2 " 44 1 50 ; n Laths (sawed) 4 feet long, per 1,000 1 50 d do do do delivered, 2 00 ' a Shingles 3 60 | r do do do delivered 4 50 n Framing timber in lengths of 40 feet and under saw- j h ed to order-at short notice: also, slats for blinds, sash- .; I es, aoors, s.c ana pamigs 01 every description. v In all cases lumber will be delivered at Camden or e S. C. 11. R. Depot for S3 50 per 1,000 feet in addition to the above rates. .' b They have on hand in Camden a limited supply of v lumber which may be had on application to \V*. W. n Tryon, with whom or with cither of the undersigned c orders may be left. E. TRYON. ? I). C. TRYON. J. B. KERSHAW. Aug. 9 Cm?32 I Charleston Courier and Tri- Weekly So. Carolinian will insert once each week for 3 weeks and forward bdl to this office. Notice. 0 A LL persons having claims against the cstato ofR. X."V. W. Abbott, lato of Camden, will render them in properly attested, and all indebted to said estate arc required to maice payment promptly, either to J. B. Kershaw, Esq., my authorized Agent at Camden, or to myself at Sumterville. H. J. ABBOTT, Adm. August 2, 1853. Ct?32 Notice. ALB persons indebted to the subscriber by note or account, previous to the 1st Jan'y, 135*2, arc requested to call and settle the same. JAMES McEWKN. Aug. 9 32 3t The Rank of Camdcu, So. Carolina. V 0T1CE is hereby given, that, application will be i> made to the Legislature of this State, at its ensuing Session, fora renewal of the Charter of tliisBank. By order of the Board, W. J. GRANT, Cash'-. July 20 30 1 Sugar and Coffee. (.Y ~ SACKS liio Coffiee, ^ Alt) G Hhds. first quality Sugar. Just received and j J or sale by W. C. MOORE. ! Flavoring Extracts j FOR Ices, Custards, Puddings, und all kinds of Confectionary, Pastry, etc. Ac. Among them ore Vanilla, Lemon, Pcach.Nutmeg, Bitter Almond, Banana, Pine Apple. Strawberry, Raspberry, Rose, Ginger, Cinnamon, Ac. Ac., all vitv superior and for sale by L. ZKMP. KORBIIT .1. HcCKCElCililT, COTTON OIN MAKER. Rutledge Street, ono door East of M. Drucker A Co., Camden, S. C. In Equity. j South Carolina?Kershaw District < Jolm Ilosser, Exr., v. John McKain ct. al.?I3i!l to sell real Estate to pay debts. Xutice to Creditors. . IX obedience to an order made at last Juno Term of . the Court of Equity for the District and Stale afore- j said in the above stated case, notice is hereby given j s to nil p.rsons having demands against the estate ot j ' James R. McKain. dee'd, that, they do render the.same ' J on oath and establish them before the Commissioner j ol the aforesaid Court on or before the Istdav of Octo- 8 bcr next. \V. II. It. WORKMAN, C. K K. D 1 J June 12. $3.25 28? l.lt. \ 281. A L. SOLOMON, 281. COlt. KIXG AXD JJBEliTY-STS. CHARLESTON, S. C., wholesale a no retail dealer ix ? ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN [ 3D EG. ^ ' fc KEEPS constantly on hand, the following styles of v HOUSEKEEPING ? PLANTATION GOODS, , j viz: Fancy ccd'd Silks; blk. and fig'd Gro dc Rinc do, I Cashmeres, Mouslin Delaines, heavy Irish Poplins Blk and col'd Alpuccas, Frcneli and English Merinocs : ' Breadclot s, Cassimeres, Testings and Pelisse Cloths | 1 Irish Linens and Linen I>unia?k.s. j J Irish Linens, of the best manufacture c Damask Napkins, Damask Doylies, Damask Cloths Tabling Damasks, all widths | u Bird's-eye and Russia Diapers; Huckaback do. j v Fruit Doylies; Worsted and Linen Table Covers * ' u Cloth Table and Piano Covers. I f All of tho above Linen goods are warranted free ? from Cotton. * j ( Piusilatioii and Ne^ro Goods. | | Blk. bro. and fig'd Washington Kerseys, all wool tilling { Cordova Plains. Scotch Ells, pure wool Plaid and striped Linseys. for House Servants , Oznuburgs. ^Marlboro' Striped Plaids Red and white Flannels Welch and silk-warp Flannels i Cottonades, brown Drillings j Bro. and blea. Shirtings and Sheetiitgs, best brands English and French Ginghams, Calicoes, Ac. With all and every article usually kept in my line of business. j All orders from the country will bo punctually at- ' tended to, and all articles warranted as represented, j r Tj^TiOods packed and shipped tree ol all charge to ? tlie purciuuer, oiiner uy nuitroau or Moamooat, a. l. Solomon. Aug. is. :?:$ tr i .1 Patent ITIetliciitcs, Ae. '? A FRESH SUITLY, just received, among ihcm J, l\. are: t, Hollowuy's Ointment Cherry Pectoral i a Hollowuy's Pills Hustings Syrup Nnptha j * Uobcnsack's Worm Syrup R? dger's Svrup of Liver- I Mextican Mustang J.iui- wort and Tar and Can-! L' in*'ill clialaguti Pain Killer Daily's .Magical Pain Kx-; ? Seltzer Aperient tractor j (| Barry's Tncoplierous Christie's Galvanic Belts? I v Jay lie's Medicines Necklaces, Bracelets and r Radway's Ready Relief Fluid | * Oxygenated Bitters Brow's Ess. Juniaien Gingor j Georgia Sarsaparilla Murray's Fluid Magnesia | \ Sands' Sarsaparilla Cod Livor Oil I ^ Townsend's Sarsaparilla Indian Hair Dye ;< Dead Shot Bachelor's Hair Dyo ! n Fahnestock's Vermifuge D pilatory Power j ' Wistar's tinlsam \\ ildClier-Magtictic l'lastcr I ry For sale by F. L. Z1SMP. j ^ Office So. < a. Kail K?a<l Company, I J" Charleston-, July 18, 1858. *i n SKA.St N" TIOKKTS, not trmtsferahlv, tocxpirc tlirvo ! j1 months from date of purciia.se, at $85 each, can, j: in ami after this date, bo procured at the Charleston. ] Aujrusta, Columbia and Camden Agencies. j j for colored persons for same time, $20. o J. H. KM FRY, Secy. I n July 10 "1 If To the Physicians of the State of l as South Carolina. Mjj V17 OLFL'tJ CI-:LjiU RATEljfcCLllED AM AROMA-1 |j! TT llC SCilN Ai'Po?Dcciuing.it niiuecnsNip. to ' In emiml any regular member of the Medical profession ! ai >f the established medical pronertics of pure >. oil at id ; Jin in many diseases of dropsical tendency, 1 respect- ^ ally invite your examination to ? very superior u'rti- j le, manufactured by myself exclusively, at sieliiedoui, n Honaiul, by a process peculiar to my own factory, ti t is flavored and medicated, not by the common harsh , It >errV, but by the choice hotanicul Variety of the'hio- j tt untie llal.aii Juniper lierry, whose more vinous ex- j P' ract is distilled and rectiticd with its spirituous sol- ; n| cut, and thus heconn s a concentrated tincture of ex- | |.:isite flavor and aroma, altogether transcendent, in i s is (jordial and medicinal properties, to atiy Holland ! nj Jin heretofore known. t,J Amid the influx of inferior distillations with ithiob ; *c lie market is now flooded, physicians find no little j lr litfieulty in procuring a good and pure (J n,' which hey can prescribe with confidence in its beneficial j C( fleets. As an inijiortcr of twenty year's standing, ! in n the city of .New Y ak, and possessing a uiatuird I hi .Xj/VI \U IliQ ll).UiUlvH/lUI U U1 UULLAOW V??.v, rP|'C* . * iully 1 beg to submit to your rgfention tny AROllA- | ,'1C SCHIEDAM SCHN AIM'S8, us one which cannot j nil to realize your utmost expectations, and 1 shall J ?o happy to forward you a little of it, free of charges, j u answer to a letter intimating vour readiness to ac- I f ept it. . . ! Jt is now scarcely one your since I lin^e prepared _ ml distributed my Schiedam Gin* exclusively for j uedieal purposes ; yet within that brief period, llmvc j r\ eceivcd numerous letters, both from physicians and ! J latients, testifying to its really extraordinary efficacy ; SJ n Gravel, Incipient Dropsy, and affections of the Kid I leys and Bladder generally ; also in Dyspeptic Mala- 1 ies, when taken in proper quantities as a Diet Drink, | nd especially at dinner, is found, by uniform oxpe- i t ienee, to be eminently efficacious in the ?mo#t obsti- j ate eases, when even the best ol the* usual lvineJi s . u.ve fuiled to afford more tlmn temporary relief, and ' have no doubt tlmt it would yield similar results j nth precision and certainty in your own professional i xperiencc. The Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps is put up in strong j loltles, piuts and quarts, neatly covered and labelled vitli my name embossed on the bottle;, also a fac si- T uile of my signature on the label, and my seal on the oik, with an essay upon its properties. a> UDOLl'HO WOLFE, tl Iiu orter, 22 Beaver street New York. C tc Extracts from the New. York Medical Gazette and ol Journal of Health, edited by I). M. Reese JI. I>? 0 LLD.. 775 Broadway,October 1, 1852: Holiuiid Gin a*t ;i Medicine. In our last numlier, we accompanied the publication R1 f a circular on this subject, from our fellow citizen, * Jdolpho Wolfe, Esq., with ft brief commentary, cx- 21 iressive of our own views. Since then we have been SN employing this agent, and thus fur with favorable reults. But we are in the receipt of several comniu- " lications i>n the subject from medical men, which crve to sliow tlint Mr. Wolfe's Aromatic Schiedam f schnapps is wry extensively in use, and in the hands if physicians, is proving itself, ns a stimulating ciuetic, to be eminently successful, after other medien ion with this intent had. . eon tried in vain. In one 21 if the cases thus reported, ubdominnl dropsy has been ^ intircly removed by the passage of a cnleulous of lonsulernble size which is ascribed to the use of ouly Cl wo bottles of tiiis article. We know not the object of Mr. Wolfe in dosignaing his preparation by the singularly uncnplioneous j inme of "Schnapps," nor of his denominating it in lis advertisements the "concentrated Tincture of Ju- _ liper," instead of perpetuating its ancient title of Ilolaudf Gin. It is true that he admits it be nothing l?c than the latter article in its pure state, unadul- j crated by noxious drugs; and hence he contradis- ^ inguishes it from the Gin of commerce, nearly all of p vhi- h, as is well known, is manufactured here and g slsewhere from inferior \. hiskey and refuse drugs. t{ Che name he has given it, however, may servo the ^ inrpose of designating his article as prepared exclu- ^ lively for medical purposes, and thus commend it to A ihysieians, for whose convenience it is on sole only ^ >y reputable druggists and apothecaries. (l As respects its medicinal and curative effects, we ^ indcrstand him to claim only that it is n pure and re- ^ iable article of Holland Gin, and as such, worthy of l( lie confident! of Physicians, to tliose diseases for which ^ hey are strained by finding it impraetlble to obtain lie arti lein a pure state. Nor should any preju- ^ lice against alcoholic medicine deprive the afflicted >f the benefit of this article, which from time im- ? ncniorinl has held its place among the remedial ageu- cj lies of the Materia Medien, if it be found worthy of jonfidenee by continued experience. At all events, those who persist in the employment md toleration of other alcoholic medicines, as tineurcs, bittcjrs, Ac., and especially those who prescribe 3in under any circumstances, must all unite in giving ie preference to a pure article over the manifold ^ obliterations so life in the market. Mr. Wolfe Jibe ally supplies physicians with a sample bottle for j, malysis and trial, ns set forth fn bis circular, and stakes ? lie reputation of the remedy upon the iuriocenee, . afety and efficiency of his Holland Gin, when used ( inder medical advice, and pledges his own character n bnsiness that the article will not disappoint any vho use it. From the N'cw York Express, October 2", 1852. Medical faquors. : A In common, I presume, with many others of the ! b Muiiwiuu, I rtcvnru, ^uic AC? iiiuiuiis swn;t, u \uuu- ; ar addressed " To Physicians throughout the United | S itatcs," hy Air. Udolpho Wolfe, the importer of lteo- C cr street, inviting n medieiil and chemical examiua- ,l1 ion of a new article of Holland Gin, manufactured T ?y I'imaelf, at Schiedinn, in Holland, by a peculiar U iroccss, ami put up for medical use, under the -some- E chat Dutch title of "Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps." .'he circular claims for this article an eminently sulerior degree of purity, nrotna, flavor, and medicinal fficucy : and offers, moreover, n gratuitous supply of t to any physician who may feel disposed to test these r laitus tn u scientific and professional manner, Being familiar with three facts i 1 relation to the ise of Holland Gin, .as a nieilieiiic, natnely : first, that * vhen pure, it absolutely invaluable and not to be xchanged for a.iV other remedy known to the pro- P' ession, in many coinplnints, both acute and chronic; 01 econdly, that amid tire multitude of ill-made or ndul- _ crated liquors with which this country abounds, a aire Holland Gin is scarcely to lie obtained at any nice; and thirdly, that the radical impurities of any nlerior m spurious Gin consist, first, of theliydrn'ed ixide of Amy I, a poisonous oil, or more commonly r mown as Potato Spirit, l'ousel Oil, or'Amilic Alcohol; ml secondly, ot the heavier-of the two essential oils if Juniper, instead of the lighter?which impurities ' tsttally result from the mercenary system of an ex- ^ essivc di-tillation of the materials employed?1 reidved to accept of Mr. Udolpho Wolfe's challenge, ml put liis " Schiedam Aromutic Schnapps" to the J., est ot rigid analysis. And I was induced to do this not withstanding the proprietor's long standing and spitted respectability as an importer) because the ptcity f Din. at?oe that of every other spirituous liquor employ. (I in medical practice, is of the mo'si vital consequence to ? iie comnuiuiiy, inasmuch as it is subject to two distinct a tees of pernicious impurity, namely : the inferior oil of / uniper. lie well as tlr- roused oil; I found moreover, the \ Aromatic Schnapps" strongly reeonuneiulcdi by a physiian and writer of iio less influence than I). M. Reese, of lie Nc v Vyrk Medico I Daxette. and hv tnanv of tlie most c< iiiiiieut mcnilicrs of the profession, who 1 had no reason at a suppose Irul ohtniiu'ii any other tlian empirnenl evidence A if its phnrm' ceutical purity suid value. 1 therefore re- p olvecj t? inform medical mm at least, fortlie sake of the ri itiblic at large, of th-result-of my investigation; whCth- (j, r they proved favorable or otherwise to the character of ., tlioHti/.lu nml ?.? tit.* iatl.iB.mt ..l' tint l\riitlPtolltr* Those remits are as follows : Searching first f>r the oil if Juniper bv distillation, I obtained mi oil. from two in inaris of tin; liquid. whimc specific gravity was 0,332 mid vliosc boiling point was 313 degrees, nor did successive e-di-nillation yield an oil of greater grnvi'y, or of any ilbcr kind whatever. The same quantity of common Iollati I (tin. so railed, yielded an excessive amount, by e-disiillation, of oil weighing 0.371 with the boiling point j '2 degrees ; the lighter oil linving previously pa-setl over. ^ riiis was conclusive as to the super ority ji'.Mr. Wolfe's ; in in relation to the oil of Juniper, upon which the aro- ' ifi. flavor, and diuretic and oiler ntedieinal properties of '? very kind of (.'in essentiallv depend. Ah to tbo Fonsel nil, with 'which all inferior spirituous L iipmrs are more or less impregnated. and which renders ^ bent poisonous in the exact ratio in which they are intibcil?which causes such li<|iiors to intoxicate, when nth- / rs do n I, and creates thai morbid, insatiable appetite for n ine indulgence, with nil its deplorable consequences, f which the friends of temperance and philanthropy so islly contpiiiiii. instead of that satiety and fastidiousness i' taste, fir which th? drinkers of pure liquors are disnguislicil?of this fetid, acrid astlunmiral Fonsel oil, I ! r nuitl no trace in -Mr. Wolfe's medicinal (Jin. although j re pea illv tested various quantities of it w ith the chloride j f calcium, by the usual process, which so readily detects i ' nd obtains it in the ordinary spirituous liquors. ' 1' Accordingly, I feel hound losay that I reqarJ this (Jin j i being in every rcrpeet prcrr minontly pure, and deeen inc f medical patronage. )t in indebted tor it* ?uperiority. I Nibt norvlb mind and *ele<t ojrtc.riale.ond tojhat pr?uirly moderate method of dirlilintkn which leave* the m?vi?*r null 1?*hk volatile etoeniml i lie hnih of the barley' [)d the berry. It-hind in the *tlH. '1 hie. alro, i? fi ffirienf lai enuni for the refined or. inu-of thi* above other-gin*, nt in regard to the qnalit-c nt the Italien Jnnijer wry, of whit lithe flMffofai Mirer r|?enh? m hi* oitctilnr have no chemical MJbvvi. rlftc. j. n v* herein ite lighter oi? iflere ftiun that of the Jiinipertr conifuiwtie. I itt.d thot te pitre nil of hofh polarize* to the lelt. and"j u Jd*. with yilrorhloric arid, a liquid tamplmr, 'I hie arid-Wire in te etomachaea principal component of the gaefrio jiHir, r-'bably create* thic material from the oil, and ren?'? re it ic valuable diftuMvc timiilant for w hich it Wo* foimcrly r>d Will, pmhnhly. a pit ill l?e rcMott n^tt, . , 1 foi.feqiiesitly regard .Mr Wolfe'* " tSi-hiedam Amma'ia rhnapfw ' a* a valnnble aeceevion-to oiir pharmaceutic _ s : tf| snV nothing of it* comparative inttw-ftorisrievii i uK?e no useommro liquor* as a, nevrreg**. j<\ jt'its1 trnv-lHng in.ilie iSouili.tVesf, where thd IW^i wiirr equently produces distressing and *ontetiitiA? ev'ert rjiiiisrotis etlecls upon neivorf* qnaccusu med to thorn. 1 should link ifv%oi)l<l ins a f?o?d precautionary provirton, a* n juiiterartive or preventive of those effect*, when mixed i moderate quantities. At all events, it in the purest porst-' tearticle pf Holland Gin. heretofore unobtainable, and tit tch. mav be aafe.'y prescribed bv physicians. , DAVID L. aiOlT. M. p. , - J i'iiamiareuticdl Chemist. - ? HobousiackN Worm Syrup. A Fresh supply of the above just received at tho 1 Agency. * 2 J. DeIIAY'S. Aug. D?Ct ' ' -J Cepartuertiliip NotJce.' 1"M1K undersigned have lortned a Cdphrtitership for* . "the transaction of tlie Factorage anp C^msi's- "a on Business, in the City of Charleston, undu' the inte of Rosseu & Washes. . .J The usual advances will be ntade on nil Products '3 inslgncd to us. atid slrictant} personal attention given > all business entrusted to onr cure. Our office on Central Wiiarp, will bo opened on % : before lotlt September next. JOJ1N ROBSKU; , .. I Tiro. J. WARREXV j June 23?tf ... Copartnership Notice. pilE undersigned having entered into a Copartner-' L ship in the City of Charleston, under the name .1 n _ P /tl_T \ MTllMJO OTJTOAru 9. \ r r\i *T? r* -f - ;iu uiui ui \jiiii3\jun. iUV/viVA, H>r 10 purpose of transacting a general Factoaok ommissiox Business, respectfully tender theiraerviccs > their friends, acquaintance?, and the public goner-' ily, for the selling of Cot tup, or the purchasing of oods of any description. .. ... Any or all of the products, or manufactured articles f llie country, will be received upon consignment, disased of promptly, and to the best advantage .At" ' ich times as there may be only a limited demand lor' n article consigned to them, a market will be found here it will command its value. The receiving and lbrwarding of Goods will alrdr nvc their prompt attention. ^ Every exertion will be used to conduct all business !itrusted to their care, in sucli n manner as to- make mutually profitable and agreeable. Liberal advances upon Coiisigunicnta will be to add. From their long experience in business add general* cquaintnnco with the wants and desires of the people, ith a pledge to devote their entire time and skill t?? 10 business, they Hatter themselves that-they willw nnbled to give entiie satisfaction. A share of patronage id respectfully solicited.' B. W. CHAMBERS, IIKXRY L. CHISOLJf,W. C. MOO BE. July bill, 1853. 27^-Tt _ 1 Notice of Limited Partnership. k A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP has ThiB Day bee* . !jl formed between E. J. WADDELL, how residihg i Cheraw, and JAMES ENGLISH, GEORGE AB* :0TT it J. w. (ARM ALT, (firm of GEORGE ABI0TT &X'0.) and ARCHIBALD KING, of CliSrhs in, in this State, for the purpose of carrying on'the usiness of TRANS PORTATION OF TIlE PRODUCTS OF THE SOIL AND MERCHANDISE, IN ND BY THE STEAMBOAT MARION AND 1GI1TERS, between the port of Charleston Add the j\vna of Georgetown, Lheraw, Camden and Gbluuiia, and all tlie intermediate ports and landing*, and le towage of vessels in this State. The business is , ) be rai rie<ron in the name of E. J. WaddelVatid- is i be continued until the first day of July, 1865.-? be special partners huve contributed to the capital :ock as follows: J as. English, forty-six hundred dolire; George Abbott 4 J. W. Cftrmal, (firm of George.bbott <fc Co.) twenty-three hundred dollars,'and Ar- . Iiihald King, twenty-three hundred dollars. . . The subscriber is the general partner. ., :r (Signed) E J. WADDEL^ , Charleston, July 13, 1853. 34? : Notice of Limited Partuerahip. " 4 LIMITED PARTNERSHIP boa This Day been formed between CHAULE'C. WHITE, now aiding in Charleston, and JAMES W. BROWN arid * ETER H. ULMO, residents in Charleston, and HhNY C. TURNER, add J. C. EVANS, of Cheraw,-in us State, lot- the purposo.or carrying on tile ouemrsa fTR ANSl'ORTATIOM OF THE PRODUCTS OF HE SOIL AND MERCHANDISE, IN ANDBYT2HE TEAMBUATROBERT .MARTIN AND L1G HTERS, etwci-n the port of CharlcSldn and tin} towns of corgetown, Cheraw, Camden and Columbia, and all le intermediate porta nud landing?, and the TOW* ^ ,GE OF VESSELS in this State. The business is 10 e carried on in the name of Charles C. Whit*. and is ybe continued until the first day of Juily, ]'8tra. The peckl Partner^ have eontiibuted, in cosh, to the apital Stock, .as follo.ws: James W. Brown, the snni f Twelve Hundred and Fifty Dollar?; Peter H.l.'lmo, hree Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollais; lenry C. Turner, Throe Thousand Dellais; and J. C.vans, Twelve Hundred and Fiftv Dollais. The subscriber is Hie General Partner. (Signed) *'?>; C. CARLTON WHITE. Charleston, July 1'5, 1858; 34?6t Filial atoUce."I "HIE subscriber Imyingleft Camden, .notifies all per-, . eons indebted to hHp> to the store of Mr I. C. Moore and settle at otiCo; s?my business has oca left in his hands. If settlements arc not n.odo rior to Return Bay, papers wiH be-put in tbc hands f an Attonicy for collection. Aug. 9?3211 B. W. CHAMBERS CHAMBERSj JEFFERS & CO., COMMISSION M E RCHANtS, CHARLESTON, S.. C. pIlE undersigned beg leave to return thanks to their JL numerous friends for their past liberal patronage, ad inform them that tliey still continue the business i heretofore, and hold themselves ready to serve their iends and all who may favor them with consign* icnts or business, to the b est of their skill and ability, ad that no effort on their part will be wanting to give Uisfaction. CHAMBERS, JEFFKRS & CO. Aug 2 tlJ Kijy?@B Ss. ' and after this date the Passenger and Mull Train will run once a week, say WEDNESDAY vice a day, from the Junction to Camden and back, mnecting at the Junction with the Sight Passenger ad freight Express Trains from Charleston at 8 o'clock .. M.. and bring up Passengers and light freight; Stock oultrv. Eggs, Fruit, nnd other light articles will bo jccivcd at the Camden Passenger Depot, on AVedncsays, at 10 o'eloek A. il., and connect with the uiglit xpress Train (down) frani Columbia. It will be uc?ssary for shippers of stock to give three of four days nice" that cars niav be provided for them. The Train will run directly through to Columbia id hack on Friday?one day only. Schedule of Running Time. FIRST or, MORXISQ TR.UX. cave Camden at I A, M. rrivo at Junction ut 6.5>.> eave Junction at ; 6.10 " rrivc at Camden 8. JO " SECOND, OR MID-DAT TRAIN", ON WEDNESDAY. eavo Camden at 10 30 A. M. rrivc at Junction at 12.30 P. M. eave. Junction at J.50 rrivc at Camden at 4.15 N. D DA.XhEY, Agent. Jan 13 :i tf House for Kute, pilE SuhRnbev others Ids residence on the Kirki wood Road, for sale, on accommodating terms. 'eisoii3 wishing to purch te v. ill be shown over the remises. J. M. COOPER. July 5 ?;