The Camden weekly journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1853-1861, September 20, 1853, Image 3

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by faithless and savage irfdignities towards ou countrymen, who may coine within their terri tories. Many citizens from this country, hav< .wiihin the last few years been insured, iinpri sonpd, and even put to death, while travellinj over Prussia, Ciermany, Austria and Spain.? During the last few years, it is a fact whicl should bring the blush of shame and indigna tion to the cheek of every American, that ou Countrymen travelling in Austria and Germany r\}\Itnp/1 fn /rum thou I/t //lll/T^r IfWm/ll/CO, H/V> V Vwvy vvv vw J aeft>es jEnglish, sttbjects, to escape insult and in dignity?no? />o?? Me ;?o6?but from the au thorities of the country, So much more is Er. gland respected and feared than our own na tation?and why? Simply because she neve begs for justice, but enforces it with the stronj . arm of power^ Her subjects are ever ready and proud to acknowledge allegience to thei own "Britania," and to appeal to her flag when oppression "runs riot" over the land ; while melancholy to be told, our Countrymen, "Iron the home of the brave, and land of the free, dare not in Austria, say of America, " That i my own?my native land.'* The reason o tliis distinction in the treatment of our people and those of England, is the proud defiance o the latter; while the authorities of our nation if they- have been noted for any foreign polic; at all, it has been for temporising, trucklin; and even begging^for right?nay, more?the, have actually become the apologist, of the in suiters of their own country, to an outrage people. Within the last four years, fifty Americai okrzens quietly sailing oh the high seas in ai open boar, and unarmed, were captured am cruelly butchered by the Spanish authorities without even a form of trial. Within the sam period, many of our merchant ships in lh Gulf, have been subjected to search, and thei crews to insult. Thrasher, an American citi ren, wasopenly captured in Cuba, and actual I transported* to that horrible sink, the Spanis Mines in Africa, without a shade of-crime hu bis liberal opinions. These are huiniliatinj troths?truths which cannot be relished by tbi friends of the last Administration; they ar truths too, which teach us that begging wil never obtain right, but that they ?'Who would bo free, themselves must strike the blow. The poet has well said, "Coming events ea; their shadows before." The nation, feeling justly outraged at on beggarly position among foreign powers, ha burled front office the party advocating tlii submissive policy, and has elevated a powei the representative of which, fully foreshadow mg public opinion has declared, that an Ann rican citizen in any part of the woild, must b made to realize that he is a sovereign ?that It is a component part of his government ?an that bis flag wilt vindicate bis ju>t rights eve with the sword, if necessary. Such we ma Itbpe is to l>e the future policy of this country a policy which'may, and will most probabl ?nvolve*us in difficulties, for it will require en orrrulh* muutiiree to i-Pviifiiti nor Iftiia hi^f rhrlifs .to # ( r o but even if this policy'produces war, should w not rather ''rush to buttle then," than "cowar slaves, turn and fly ?" *" A brush with Austria would give us charae ter and position abroad, besides giving us a ii introduction to the w^grld, and. diffusing nu liberal opinions too wide for the safety of tb old "heaven anointed tyrannies" of the Easier Hemisphere. The temporary policy, adopted by our pro genitors, while this nation was yet in swadtiuj olothes, 44 not to involve in European politics, has been followed .too long, ami is the chic rfrfo>? nf ourlow estimation on that otfitineui Ever, rising up like " Bangno's ghost,' to th imagination of our timid rulers, it has mad them shrink from boldly demanding our l ight: and tremble at the very thought of war. Peatis truly a happy boon, but peace, at the e> pense of self-respect, ceases to be a viitu* Forbearance has been practL-ed by our gov ernmeut, till her citizens are compelled to see protection under disguise, from oilier power; ^ Did our ancestors intend this? Was tins thei policy when warlike France was overawed, an Great Britain grappled with, for cl timing th right ?<f search, one of the very outrages rt cently submitted to ? But what would be the consequences of war, with some of those old rotten monarchic of Europe, would it not tend to show us t the woild in a proper light, and to the propa gallon 01 our principles to these secluded an oppressed people ? So far then, from injuria us?for who can doubt curability to cope vJit any power in Europe'?it would prohab! have just the contrary effect upon peopl with whom we come in contact?the effect i teaching them that they were created lor a fa different purpose, than merely to live the " puj pets of tyranny." One of the British Ministers remarked, r< cently, in the House of Lords that, " if a American army should laud on the count t Ireland, for the jrurpose of invading Gre< Britain, the Irish Peasantry would rise up, a most en masse, and join the invaders, so grei was their love for this country." Why do the Irish so love America ? the ai sweris easy?it is simply because of ourdcin< cratic institutions, and the opportunities the have had, by contact and association, to lear something of them. So it would be with tb inhabitants of the continent?let us come i contact, associate to some extent with then and no army rai?d there,' would conte? a field with us?who they will have lean ed are the friends of the onoressed?but wi rather turn their arms, glad to procure sue friendly assistance, and with the shout vive le Republit/ue, tear the sceptre from tli heads of their own oppressors. I am no pr? pagandist, preaching a crusade against kin? doms and tyrannies ; peace is more preferabh hut much more would I desire to maintain on high national character, and he able to say when surrounded in a ft reign kingdom, by tli myrmidon's of royalty, with feelings of prid for my native land, "AmericaI with all thy faults, I love the still." s. Flowers will Grow where the waters ftun. If the cuticle of the scalp is kept healthy, and tli germs of the hair invigorated by stimulonts which oj crate at their roots, through the inner skin ordnnniti the head, a strong and vigorous head of hair caunc fail to be the result. The operation of Lyon's Katlia ron is founded entirely upon this most reasonable la\ of the Natural World. It is prepared of such ingred ents only, as will produco this effect. Hence the mot incredulous have tried and been benefitted by its usoand the secret of nts immense sale. Tin- nppearane given to the hair is truly beautiful and pleasing. .Sol by all dealers, everywhere, at 25 cents, in large bottle D. S. Barnes, Proprietor, 161 Broadway. N. Y Sold by every Druggist in Camden. Harilanc Ilarrall ft Co., wholesale Agents, Charleston. Sept. 13 37 tf 9 MrtTWBHBCTaiMHmirii1 _ ? ? I ! POISOWIiXG. - | Thousands of parents who use Vermifuges composed e ' of Castor Oil, Calomel, Ac., are not aware, that while j. they appear to benefit the patient, they are actually f laying the foundations for a series of diseases, such as ' salivation, loss of sight, weakness of limbs, Ac. In another column will be found the advertisement li of Hobensack's Medicines, to which we ask the attcn. tion of all interested in their own as well as their chilr dren's health. In Liver Complaints and all disorders r arising from those of a bilious type, should make use ' of the only genuine Medicine, Hchensaek's Liver Pills. tTSg*"'i?e not deceived," bufask for Ilobensack's Worm - Syrup and Liver Pills, and observe that each has the - signature of the Proprietor, J. N. HOB EN SACK, as none else are genuine. r CAMJLULN ?MUU?;5 UUItiU^l. 3 BAGGING, per yard, 12i to 13 ' BALE ROPE, per pound, 9 to .. r BUTTER " 18 to 25 (j BEEF,.......,,..." 5 to 7 , BACON " 11 to 12J * COFFEE, " 10 to 12 ? ClIEESE, " 12J to 18 COTTON, " 9 to 10 s CORN, per bushel, 75 to 87 f FLOUR,., .per barrel, 5J to GJ , FODDER,... .percwt 7.5 to SI e LARD,... .per pound, 12? to IT MOLASSES,.pergallon 30 to 42 b OATS, per bushel, 37 to 45 v PEAS " 75 to 87 ir SUGAR... .per pound ?..G to 12i y SALT per sack 1J to lj j SAXTEE CANAL. rT>HE usual repairs on the Santee Canal will bo comJL pleted on the 24th inst, from which time it will l be open for the passage of boats n 11. PRESS SMITII, Superintendent, j Santee Canal, Sept. 11.?3S-3t. b - - Read! Road!! e TT AVING determined to remove to the west, I will e XjL sell the remainder of my stock of Goods at r COST, FOR CASII. All persons indebted to me, are earnestly requested to make payment bv the first of January next. > N. MAYBLUM. h Russell Place, Sept. 20. 38. tf 1 <>nn ^BS. POTASH. Just received and for sale I by T. & E. WORKMAN. e Aduiiiiiritrulor^ Sale. II T>Y permission of the Court of Ordinary will be i) sold at the resid* nee of Daniel Hearon on Saturday,. the 15th day of October next, at 12 o'clock. " M., all the PERSONAL ESTATE of Samuel Jlearon, deceased, consisting of three Negroes, a man, woman and child, Hogs, Cattle, Household and Kitchen Furniture. Terms?The Negroes on a credit until the first day of January, 185.*>, with bond and good security, with S interest*payable annually. Tlie other property on a r credit until the first day of January next, with notes ' and good security, and interest from the day of sale. DANIEL UEAltON, Adtn'r. Sept. 20. 28 4t y Twenty-Five Dollars Reward. (j T) AN A WAY from the subscriber about the 28th of It June last, a negro woman named SUSY, about 5 " feet high, light complected, slender built, speaks mild )' and slowly, good features, and the gums over each eye tooth is.black. She formerly belonged to the estate y of L. C. Adamson, and worked Several years at the ' DeKalh Factory. As she has relations about Camden, there is no doubt she is lurking about the town or in the neighborhood. 0 The above reward will be paid for her confinement d in any jail in this State so that I get her. Sept. 20.?tf A. N. BELL. _________ J WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER, c CHESTER, S. C. ti rpHK subscriber returns his sincere thanks to his JL lormer patrons and frionds, for the very liberal encouragement lie lias received at their hands; and indulges the hope that they will still continue to call f, whenever a desire may present itself to purchase any thing in his line, f lie has recently replenished his stock on hand with ; an assortraeut-ai thy fianst ....... e Watches and Jewelry, e ever before introduced in this placo; and which he ? feeis confident cannot fail to please those who are J lovers of the beauflful. In point of quality nnd price, he is determined to '* sell nothing that lie cannot con tidently rec mimend. nnd ' on the cheapest terms possible. All articles sold by - him and not proving as stated, will be made good, prok vided it has sustained no injury at the hands of the , buyer. s* Having secured the services of a skillful and expe"* rienced workman, lie feels himself fully able to execute d any order in the REPAIRING LINE, with neatness, e durability and despatch. Aug. 30 35 tainftm To Carpenters Contractors, and :i Builden. s rI"MIE cheapest establishment in the Southern States '? 1. for the sale of SASIIES, DOORS, BLINDS and l- WOOD MOULDINGS of every variety, is at the J* Corner of Calhoun and Washington-Streets, Charles ,r ,t"?- S- All my work is made of the best seasoned r I White Pine, and the Sashes are glazed in the very " I neatest manner. A full supply of Paints, Oils, Glass y j Varnishes and Brushes, for sale low. e B. T. SMITII. ,|* Sept. 13 37 w4w ir j Kershaw Troop. ! OliDF.R No. ? BY order of Col. Thos. M. Baker, ynu will parade at Sarnterviile on Friday the fourteenth day of n j October next, at 11 o'clock A. M., for Regimental drill r, and review. 'J | The commissioned and non-eommissioncd officers if ; will assemble the day previous for drill and iustrucl \ tion. By order of Col. Thos M. Baker. ,t\ THQMAS JONES, Capt. of Kershaw Tioop. Camden, S. C., Aug. 27, 1853. 37?tr Raflia Creek Lands for Sale. rFMlK subscriber oilers for sale his Plantation fifteen y .1. miles below Camden, containing upwards of Nine " Itandred Acres. Uri tlie premises is a comfortable e DUELLING HOUSE, with all necessary.out build,, ! ings. Also, a first rate GRIST MILL, capable of j I realizing from six to eight hundred bushels toll Corn '; annually. The Lands are situated between Big and ^ Little Ilafhn Creeks, within two miles of the Camden ? 1 Branch Railroad. Of this tract there are about live i| hundred acres of well timbered Land, the balance jj cleared and most of it under fence. I will also sell with the land, a stuck of CATTLE, 1100 Sand SHEER if desired. I<; Persons wishing to purchase can get all information )- by calling on the subscriber. r 4 LARKIX T. DINK INS. J j Sept. 5. 30 4t ir | Laud Sales, T \/"ILL be soldon the lirst'Monday in October next, c 11 that lino Tract of Land lying on the bead \va 1 ters of iltlo Lynches Creek known as tin* BIltRKL e HELTON TRACT, containing Five Hundred Acres. There are about Seventy acres cleared, and Two hunl dred to clear, of choice Cotton Laud. The section of i country is very healthy. For particulars apply to j Mrs. K. Helton or to Mr A. Mayer, Lancasterville. " i Terms will be accommodating. ELIZABETH HELTON. l0 Lancaster, Aug. 27, 1853. 30lf H HobcibackN Worm Syrup. 4 Fre-li suj>j?ly of tbc above just received at tbe >t iV Agency, Z J- Bell AY'S, j. Aug. 'J?32 Ct v Hides. ' r|"MIE highest price will be given for good hides il 1 by W. AND..RSOX. - An g "23 34 If New Plantation Goo.ls. s 1 i) CASKS heavy Twilled KERSEYS anil Medium 1 lw PLAINS. ALSO. 1 10 bales Schley's GEORGIA PLAINS. ' i Just receivod at C. MATUKSON'S. Aug. 30. 35 4t. JA A Fall Notice ! I AM now openingat the Cheap Corner my Fall su; pty, which is much larger than I have hcretofoi offered to my customers, consequently I shall offer an articlo at astonishingly low prices, as they must 1 sold. My old patrons, and as many new ones as ai disposed to call, will be offered such bargains as wi induce them to buy freely. Sept. 20?38tf K. W. BONNEY. DRY GOODS FOR CASH!!! Wholesale and Retail. w. G. BANCROFT & CO., 253 AND 255, KINGSTKKRT, CHARLESTON, S. C. WE are now receiving our usual large supply FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. Also, PLANTATION GOODS of every variet consisting of Super Duffil Blankets, Mackinaw ditt Osnaburgs, Georgia Plains, Kerseys, Stripes, Print &c. Ac. Wo shall adhere strictly to the ONE PRICE syster Our goods are all marked with plain figures, and oi terms enable us to sell every article at tlie smauesipv sible pro/its. Terms Cash or City Acceptance. W. G. BANCROFT & CO.. 253 and 255 King-street, Sept. 13.?4m one door below Wentworth-st. ROSSER & WARREN, Factors and Commission Merchant) CHARLESTON, S. C. HAVE opened their OfTlco on Central Wharf, an will be pleased to receive the favors of the friends either in selling Cotton or purchasing Supplie JOHN ROSSER. Sept. 13. TrIO. J. WARREN. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. JUST RECEIVED AT BE*. 3E299S Wholesale and Retail Store, 100 pieces KERSEYS 100 pair NEGRO BLANKETS 100 pieces bleached and brown SHIRTINGS 100 " FANCY PRINTS 10 " Furnitura 1)0. 25 " FANCY MUSLINS 15 " DELAINES and CASHMFRES 12 " Rock Islund JEANS, all colors 5 " BEDT1CKING 12 " Plain and Fancy JEANS C " APRON CHECKS 10 " GINGHAMS 3 " snperline BROADCLOTH 10 " FANCY VESTINUS j Cambrics and Shawls, suk ana Linen uanuKerciiie and Tics, Plaid Linseysand Flannels, Hosiery, Threa ' Needles, Pins, Concord (NT. C.) Yarn, ie. A i.so?a small lot of READY-MADE CLOTHING. spch as Blanket and Drab OVER-COATS, Fancy Cassimci PANTS, Velvet, Silk and Satin VESTS. ALSO. 20 dozen first quality Wool 1IATS 1 case Albion DO. 1 do Congress ^ DO. 1 do assorted Ctt=HHerc DO. 1 do superliin?SHk DO. 1 do CAPS, Plush, Cloth and Olazed 1 do UMBRELLAS, HEAVY GROCERIES. 7 hogsheads Muscovado and Cuba SUGARS 10 barrels first quality clarified DO. 5 " Lovcriug's crashed DO. . 20 bags Rio COFFEE 10 - Java DO. lo sixth boxes first quality Sperm CANDLES 25 boxes Adamantine DO. 10 do cheap SO A P 1 do fancy DO. 10 do Pear! STARCH 20 gross MATCHES WI3IES AND LIQUORS. 12 baskets genuine Heidsick CHAMPAGNE 6 do Demereier DO. 6 do Imitation Heidsiek DO. 10 do first quality CLARET WINE jLflr, caake Qld JSHE tFR V "DO.** 3 do do MADEIRA DO. 2 do do PORT DO. 4 do do MALAGA DO. 1 case WINE BITTERS 1-2 pipe "Old Oturd" BRANDT 1 qr. cask " Old Palo" DO. 2 do London Dock 'DO. 1 do Old Holland GIN 6 cases Schiedam Schnaps DO. 1 cask old Bourbon WHISKEY 3 barrels Eagle DO. 20 do Old Rye Hammond DO. 00 do Double Rcctitied DO. Together with many other articles which will I sold exceedingly low lor cash or short time. W. G. MOORE. Camden, Sept. 9. 37 if Wine and Brandy. i Pipe superfine Old Pale Brandy, { ' ' Madeira Wine Just received by J. A. SCHROCK. Sept. 13. 37 tf Champagne. 4 BASKETS Ileidsick Champagne, Qts. 3 " " " Pints, 3 " Violet * " " Just received and for sale .by Sept. 13?37tf J. A. SCHROCK. Cotton Bagging. I have just received a Large IM of lleuvy Gunny Bagging Dundee Bugging Best Charleston made Rope <i Three ply Twine Which will be sold at low prices. W. ANDERSON. Aug. 23 34 tf. Roal Estate for Salo. I.Y EQUITY?KERSIIAW. Hampton Bynum. Gray Bynnm et al. vs. Robert Ma thews and wife, etal.?Bill for Partition tl'c. IS obedience to an order in this ease, made at la June term of the said Court, I will oiler for sale . public outcry, before the Court House door in Camdc on the first Monday in October next, the Real Esla of Benjamin Binehum. dce'd as follows viz: The TWO LOTS on Broad Street, in the town eamaen, ?. u., Known ana uistinguisiica in tlie plan tlio suid town by numbers 1040 and 1001, having ther on a Store House and other buildings and improv metits. ALSO. The LOTS known and distinguished in the plan the said town by llienumbers 811. 812. 813, 814, sit ted on Campbell Street, having thereon a small Dwel ing House and outbuildings. The appraised value the has on 3road Street being liltcen hundred dollar and lor those on Campbell Street three hundred d< lars. Terms?So much cash as will pay eosts of the pr cocdings and expenses of sale, and the balance oil eredit of three months, secured by bond with sulliciei sureties. Purchasers to pav for papers. \y. ii. WoKKM AN, c. k. k. i). Sept. 10. [$ - ] tnSale of Valuable Negroes, Ac, 1)Y permission of Johu II. Joy, Ordinary for Ke J sliaw District, I will sell before the Court I loin in Camden, on Monday the third day of October ei suing, Fifteen very likely NKUKOKS, the properly 1 the Kslate of Alexander Johnson, dee'd., and immed ately thereafter and on the day following, if necessar at the Uesidence in Kirk wood, all the Household an Kitchen FUltXITUKK, HOKsK, CAUHIAOK. Ac. Terms?For the Negroes, a credit of one, two, an inrt'o yuiin% wiiu iiucrusi irum ?ii?irui sine, pauiu annually, secured by bond, personal security an mortgageFor tlio other personalty, all sums of and uttdt twenty dollars, cash ; over that situ:, a credit of or year, with interest, secured liy note and surety. Purchasers to pay lor papers. SAKA11 J. JOHNSON, Adinr. Ropt. 13?37 tfl WORKMAN & BOONE'S p- JE3EJT_^JBL^? >y heg leave to announep to our friends and ens>e t V tomers, and to the public generally, thai about re the middle of August next, we will open a KULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OK _ embracing every variety of style and quality, which we will offt-r at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, at such prices as must give EVTIKE SATISFACTION To all who will favor us with their custom in that line. of Having given- our personal attention to the selection of the stock, and having purchased from the >v best and most extensive factories, l'' we have no hesitation in saying that we can and will 8' sell at as LOW A PRICK as the SAME QUALITY n of goods can be bought (upon the sume terms) in any * town or city in the Stute. s- Our Boot and Shoe Store Will be continued at the old stand, where we arc now constantly receiving large additions of FRESH AND DESIRABLE GOODS, which we will be happy to s<*ll at the lowest possible _ rates to all of our old friends and customers, and to as many new ones as possible. WORKMAN <fc BOONE. 5 - July 20. 30 tf 28L A. L. SOLOMON^ 28l7~ :d COR. KING AND LIliERTY-STS. " CHARLESTON, S. C., WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DEALElt IN ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN KEEPS constantly on hand, the following styles of HOUSEKEEPING & PLANTATION GOODS, viz: Fancy col'd Silks;.blk. ar.d fig'd Oro dc Rinc do, Cashmcrc3, Mouslin Delaines, heavy .Irish Poplins Blk and col'd Alpaceas, French and English Merinocs Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Testings and l'elisse Cloths Irlali Linens and Linen Damasks. Irish Linens, of the best manufacture Damask Napkins, Damask Doylies. Damask Cloths Tabling Damasks, all widths Bird's-eye and Russia Diapers; Huckaback do. Fruit Doylies; Worsted and Linen Tablo Covers Cloth Table and Piano Covers. All of tho above Linen goods arc warranted free from Cotton. Plantation and !*c?ro Goods. Blk. bro. and fig'd Washington Kerseys, nil wool filling k Cordova Plains, Scotch Ells, pure wool r Plaid and stiiped Linseys. for House Servants u/.uawuij^o. iiiuuuv?v i. uiiu.i Red and white Flanuols Welch and silk-warp Flannels Cottonades, brown Drillings Bro. and blca. Shirtings and Shootings, best brands ro English and French Ginghams, Calicoes, &c. With all and every article usually kept in my line ol business. All orders from the country will be punctually ati tended to, and all article.': warranted as represented. ?^"Goods packed and shipped free of all charge to the purchaser, either by Ilailroad or Steamboat, A L. SOLOMON. Aug. 1G.. 33 tf CLOTHING FOR THE FALL OF 1833. PURCHASERS of CLOTHING- arc informed thai we arc manufacturing the Largest assortment of Clothing (at wholesale only) suitable for the the Country Trade to bo found in the States. Wc do business on the ONE PRICE SYS TEM. Orders promptly filled. An examination of oui stock is solicited. IIANFORD Jt BROTHER, . 29 Park Row, (opposite the Astor House.) New York. June 20. 25 3m N. B.?We are the largest manufacturers of OILEI CLOTHING in the country. RUBBER CLOTHLNt at the lowest rates. Co^^cTor^ AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. NORTII ATLANTIC W1IARK, w. a. warplaw. \ Charleston, S. C. CiOLLOEtlEN WALKER, JA. BURSSIDE. ) Aug. 30. 35 3m CHAMBERS, CmSOLM & MOORE FACTORS Au<l General ouinii?*ion Merchauts 30 SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. B. W. CfiAMBERS, H. L Chtsolu, W. C. Moore. REFERENCES. Hon. Jas. Chesnut, Mnj. Jno. M. DeSaussure W. E. Johnson, Esq. W. M. Shannon, Esq. June 28, 1833. v 2t>?6m CHAMBERS, JEFFERS &. CO., COMMISSI <)N MEKCHANTS, CHARLESTON, S, C. 1M1E undersigned beg leave to return thanks to theii . numerous friends for their past liberal patronage and inform them that they still continue the bnsinesi I as heretofore, and hold themselves ready to serve t hen I friends mid nil \\'lio may favor tlietn with consign j monts or business, to the best of their skill and ability ! and thai no effort on their part will be wanting to giv? satisfaction. CHAMBERS, JKFFERS & CO. Aug 2 tlJ DISSOLUTDOIV. 1"MMi co-partnership heretofore existing under the . name of Geo. S. Docolas & Co., lias been dis solved by the death of A. Douglas. All persons hav ? ing demands against the concern will present then for settlement, and those indebted to the same are rc> quired to make payment on or before the first of Jam unry next to * GEO. S. DOUGLAS, lt- Sept. 1.?35tf Surviving Partner. GEO. S. DOUGLAS n 1TT0ULD respectfully annouuec to his friends and ' T T the public that iie will continue business tin his own account at the old stand of Geo. S. Douglas A of <'?" and solicits a continuance of the patronage so Jiljoj. erully bestowed upon the late tirni. lie will in a few days, receive his fall stock, and will keep on hand a good supply of all the STAPLE GOODS usually called lor in tiiis market, which lie ^ : will sell at the lowest prices. I Ho will pay the highest market prices for Cotton ll and other Country Produce, oi Sept. 1. 35 V Lime! Lime! I)KRSOXS wishing a superior article of STONIi 0. A LIM K, at a reduced price, can procure it by leava ing their orders with the subscriber enrly, to he deliv|(l ered at the Camden, (Columbia or Charleston Depot, in lots of not h-ss than 25 nor more than -100 barrels, put up in Hogsheads of ft barrels each. 11 is a very superior artfelc of Stone Lime, very white, and suitable fnr plastering and all other ptirpo~ a<.a fnp u>liii'li I.iinc is Used. C. L. CIIATTE2T. r. Camden, Aug. 20. 35 . 4t I CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES if Br i.i:o\.viii> < bi \i?i\, MA X U FA CPU It EU and Dealer in CARRIAGES nil.I HARNESS of every description, ?>os. 124 ni Meeting's! and 33 Wontwnrth-st. next to the old stand of Gilberts & Cbajiin, Charleston, S. C. id Feb. 1. 6 tf lo ?STW. R. HUNTER maybe found at the above Re ^ positorv, and take this method to assure his friends that all orders entrusted to hint will be attended to )r with promptness and strict fidelity. io ? Caiuly. IfM ^S. F*"c.v ,lU(i Common CANDIES. ?\/uU Just rocoired by A tig. 30 (f W. 0. MOORF mem 'i ??ga THE UNITED STATES HOTEL One door Noith of the Court House, CWJfl&JEW, S. C., IS NOW OPEN for the accommodation of tho T veiling Public. It is an excellent and c'oinmo ous building, the Rooms are large, open and airj', fi Family Parlors well furnished. The Tablo will be f nished with every thing which an excellent couul . market will afford, attended by the best servants. The Stables are well fitted up, attended by care and experienced ostlers, and well supplied villi p vender. Lots prepared for the accommodation of Drovers w excellent water conveniences. There will at all times be an omnibus in nttendat tc convey passengers to and fromthe Depot. jrgyThe subscriber having had several years exj rience in the above business, feeis confident in sayi that he will be able to give general satisfaction to who may favor him with their patronage, as he is i tcruiincd to use every exertion on his part to please. THOS. BOONE. Camden, S. C., Sept. 13. 37?tf Q^*The Charleston Courier, Black River >Y att man, Lancaster Ledger, and Columbia Carolinian, tv insert threo times and forward bill to Hotel for p? ment. JANNEY'S HOTEL, (LATE C OX GAREE 110USE,) COLUMBIA, S. O. JC. JANXEY & \Y. D. HARRIS, (late of t ? American Hotel,) will be happy to see tin friends, atid will give their unremitting and persor attention to the comfort of their guests, and all w may be disposed to patronize them in their new 1 cation. The House has bad, and is having extensive ad< '.ions, and has been relitted up; is now well and c gantly furnished. A splendid line of Omtiibusses will run to and frc Jaxxey's Hotel to the several Railroad Depots. Juno 23. '26 tf AMERICAN HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. rFY H E subscriber begs respectfully to i n form her frien X and the public generally, that she has taker leaso Of the above HOTEL, which she will open I the reception of Boarders and Travellers between 25 inst and 1st September. This long established & well known House, has nndergone a thorough altei tion throughout, and furnished with new andfashior ble furniture, and being situated in the centre of bu ness, and in the most fashionable part of the city, s licits a call from her numerous friends and former pi rons of the House; and will say in conclusion, uothi will be left undone on her part to make them comfort blc while in the House. MRS. A. J. KENNEDY. Charleston, Aug. 18. 34?2m EPISCOPAL FEMALE SCHOOt^ AT GLENN SPRINGS. HAVING purchased the well known Properl Glenn i>phings, the utidcrsigued propose open there a HIGH SCHOOL for Young Ladies, the First of February, 1854. No pains will be spared to secure an efficient cor of Intruders, and to make the Institution equal every respect to the very best in the. land. A Pr< pectus wi.lshortly.be issued containing the particuh , as to Terms, Sessions, 4 c. Til03. S ARTHUR. J. D. McCULLOCH. Aug. 1G. 33 tlJ Lumber. rI^HE Kershaw 3tc im Mill Company have consta J. ly on hand pine Lumber of every description their mill, 7 miles north of Camden, which they of at the following prices for cash or its equivalent: Good merchantable Lumber in quantities of not I , than 10,000 feet, per 1,000 feet, $8 The same in less quantity. 9 Refuse lumber in any quantity per 1,000 ft. 6 Rough edge, " " " 44 3 r Palings 5 tt. long bj' 3 in. wide, per 100 2 do do 2 1 44 44 1 do do 2 44 44 1 Laths (sawed) 4 feet long, per 1,000 1 do do do delivered, 2 ) Shingles 3 ; do do do delivered 4 Framing timber iu lengths of 40 feet and under w " ed to order at short notice; also, slats for blinds, sa tui, awiu, fl-i and palings of cvcry -Uoscrlpttan. In all cases lumber will be delivered at Camden S. C. R. R. Depot for $3 50 per 1,000 feet in addit to theabovo rates. They have on hand in Camden a limited supply lumber which may be had on application to W. Tryon, with whom or with either of the undersigt orders may be left. E. TRYON. D. C. TRYON. J. B. KERSHAW Aug. 9 6m?32 ' Charleston Courier and Tri-Wcekly So. Carolini will insert once each week for 3 weeks and forwi bill to this office. 4 ? FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. RANAWAY from thfl subscriber on the first da) May last, a Negro Man named PAUL, about years of age, live feet ten inches high, black in col thick set, and formerly the property of Col. Jan > Chcsnut. lie is supposed to be occasionally in Ca den, but most frequently on some of the surroundi plantations, on some of which he has a wife. The above reward I will give for his delivery to : in Columbia, or FORTY DOLLARS for liir lodgm< in UieCumdcn Jail on or before the 20th ofSepteml next. P. H. FLANIGAN. Columbia, Aug. 20. 35 4t Hotice. j A LL persons having demands against the h r il James Willis Cantcy, will present them witl - the time prescribed by law properly attested, and , those indebted to the said deceased, will make iran . diate navmeiit to Aug. 30?(it IIEN'RY CAXTEY, Adm'r, Wagon Ac. for Sale. A SECOND-HAND two horse Wagon and Harm a Baroche, for one or two horses, a Jluggie eit , or forsingleor double draught?all with Harnes, w [ be sold low Apply at this Olfico. Juno 28. 1 For Sale or Exchange, rpilE Commodious two story brick Store arid Dw X ling-House, owned and occupied by Mrs. Carpi tor. it is conveniently situated and arranged fori ainess, and the grounds attached, with proper cultit lion, produce excellent returns. Terms made aecc modating. | August 11?(it Final Notice. rpiIE subscriber having left Camden, notifies nil p L sons indebted to him, to* call at the store of i 1 W. C. Moore and settle at once, as my business 1 ' been left in his hands. If settlements aro not n.a i prior to lid urn Day, papers will be put in the ban of an Attorney lor collection. Aug. 9?aitt B. W. CIIAMBERS Office So. Ca. Hail Road Coinpan Charleston*, July 18,1853. I O KARON TICKETS. Hot transferable, toexpire tht O months from date of purchase, at ?35 each, ci on and alter this date, he procured at the Cliarlestc Augusta, Columbia and Camden Agencies, pgr Rate for colored persons for same lime, $20. J. R. EMERY, Sec'y. July ID 29 tf Notice. VLL persons indebted to the subscriber by note account, previous to the 1st Jan'y, 1852, are i quested to call and settle the same. JAMES McEWEN. Aug. 9 32 3t The Bank of Cainricn, So. Carotin; ; "\T OTICK is hereby given, that application will JL 1 UlilUU III 11IU iJU^IOIUlitlV */? v.l?o ..n.uv, t.v Itw V filling Session, foru renewal of the Charter of this Ban By order of the Board, W. J. GRANT, Cash'-. July 26 30 i Home for ?ale. THE Subscriber offers his residence on the Kit wood Road, for sale, on accommodating tern Persons tvishiug to purch -bo will be shown ovor t premiso8. J. M. COOPER. July 0 37 LANCASTER RAIL\ TTKDKR a Resolution of the Board oV JB U the LANCASTER RAIL ROAD, thrfev o| H books of subscription to the capital stockof earaToa4L^M| ra- ordered (6 be opened us follows,, viii- (Jofe/fbr ^Hj jjj. subaeriptio. s by ? route-from the village of Iamcasne tcr to the town 6f Camden, qpother set by?.%'POw jfl| ur. from Lancaster Village to the Charlotte and SoOtfirt" Carolina Railroad at or hear Chester Village, r WM third set for subse/iptrone by a route from Lancaster "?*1B puj ville to some point ort the Ch&'rlotte and SotKh r0. lina Railroad, at or near Ridge way, and passing ne*? Jw to Liberty Hill. Suid b?>oi'std be opened o^therfglft JM 10, duy of September next, for twenty days, and' to efbse on the 31st day of the sanre'niouth under the direu- - fl |ce tions of the following Commissioners, viz: fl At Camden, S. C.?Joliu Rosser, J. M. DesaussuVe, j fl je_ and W. Thurlow Caston.. . nir At Flat llo$k, Kersha>fi District.?Vhj. Itirklahd, fl aj] G. R. Miller, and John Knox1. . . . ... t je. At Liberty Hill.?Jesse Kllgore, Wylie Kfterson, flj and W. C. Cunningham. fl At Taxahaw, Lancaster District.?C. Usry, John MeManus, and Glues Caston. 9| ,],. . At Pleasant ZM,?John W. Twitty, LeWis M. Cati- 'm then, and Dr. W. C. Cauthen. fl 1V. At Lancaster C. //.?John Williams, John A. Stew- W man, and R. L. Crawford. fl ? ai rieasam vuucy, i~, u.?I*, It, iiecknam, It. IV Potts, and Robt. M. Miller. Q At Monroe C. 11.?D. H. CoVingtort, W. W.' Hart, and M. J. Stewart. 9 , At Wilson's Store, JT, 0.?Hugb Wilson, Wni. Crow, l,c and John Walker. ? fl ;ir At Chjburn's Store, Lancaster District.^-T. L Cly* ,al burn, J. it. Welsh, and M. llortou. , j10 At Chester C. H.?John A. Bradley, Sutn'l McAlrf' 9 |0. ly, and C. D. Melton. H At Moffat's Store.?Henry Moffat, J. B. McGill, and -S jj. V. A. Kosbnrougb. le. At Cedar Shoals.?J. B. McCully, Dun'l.' G.Sfinson, and Jas. A. H. GastoD. - ,m At Winnsboro.?S5. W. Stcwman, SntiiliG. Barkley, and J. Z horamond. , * 9 At Bidgeway, S. C,?X. A. Peey, ETeriry DkVir,'an<? M ? Dr. H. H. Clarke. ' I At Columbia, S. C.?W. D. DiSaussure, J C S&aof afi and Thos. W. Radc iffe. , _ . 9 At Charleston, S. C.?E. H. Frost, P. T. Yillepigae^ 9 "3 and B. It. Prior. I 1. a The Commissions s herein appointed are requested - -9 or to make a return of the books'6t subscription to thd 1 'li! President and Directors of the IarcaSter Kail Road, 9 n" at Lancaster C. H., on or before the 1st Monday ii? . '9 'a* October next. 1 -Tj9 ? DIXON BARNES, Prcsidafc' . -M Sl" Lancaster C. H., Aug. 2, 186tt. ZAi^-6^, -9 lt* Notice of Limited fartnersbip. 1 \ LIMITED PARTNERSHIP has lTi? Day J a" x\. formed between E. J. WADDELL, now-residifig' ' 9 in Cheraw, and JAMES ENGLISH, GEORGE AH--' | BOT1' <fc J. W. CARMALT, (firm of GEORGB-;,S&r- 9 ~ BOTT 4 CO.) and ARCHIBALD KINO,Charts" I ton, in tlijs State, for the purpose of carrying cm' the I business of TRANSPORTATION OF THE tR?>- 9 tr, DUCTS OF THE SOIL AND MERCHANDISE, IN 9 to AND BY THE STEAMBOAT MARION AND. -9 on LIGHTERS, between the port of Charleston and the ,9 towns of Georgetown, Cheraw, Camden and Column I ps bia, and all the intermediate ports and landing*, and J in the towage of vessels in this State. The business is' 1 is- to be carried on in the name of E- J. Waddell, aiid itr yj *io IV uv vuuuuuvu UUIII liic UlOb I.UJ VI.JUM, .1 The special partners have contributed to the capital stock as follows: Jas. English, forty--six hundred,dollars; George Abbott ?t J. W. Carmal, (firm of Geoigl Abbott <t Go.) twenty-three hundred dollars, and Ar- ^ chibald King, twenty-three hundred-dollars. The subscriber is the general partner. . . ut? (Signed) ? J. WADDEtL. at Charleston, July 13, 1853. , 34~jfo . j rer Notice of Limited Partuersh" ess A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP haa This Da^b*& :* 00 jlx. formed between CHARLE C. WHITE, now J 00 residing in Charleston, and JAMES W. BROWN un?t *11 00 PETER H. ULMO, residents in Charleston,and HEIf75 RY C. TURNER, and J. C. EV'ANS, of Cbermw,1n 00 this State, for the purnose^f carrying on the business 3 75 of TRANSPORTATION OF THE PRODUCTS OP 1 50 THE SOIL ANDMEROIIANDISM* ANDBYJHE 1 50 STEAMBOAT ROBERT MARTIN AND LIGHTERS,- ' -A 00 Letwcen the port of Charleston and the toiiiSf Af n| 50 Georgetown, Gheraw, Camden and Colombia, arid'ig!; 50 the intermediate porta and landings and the <T0:W> * lw- AGE OF VESSELS in tbis State. The boaineeji is to ;| or Special Partners-have contiibuted, ih cash, the ion Capital Stock, as follows > James W. Brown, tbestirtr ' j of Twelve Hundred and Fifty [pilars; Peter H.Ulmb, . 9 of Three Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dol)hrt:> . W. Henry C. Turner, Three Thousand Dollars; and J. (L | ted Evans, Twelve Hundred and Fifty Dollars. The subscriber is the General Partner. (Signed) C. CARLTON WHITE. > Charleston, July 15,-1853. _ 34?6b- > '] ian Flaroriu(( Extracts * . ird T?OR Ices, Custards, Puddings, and all kinds of CdaJL fectionarv, Pastry, dcc. 4c. Among them afe Va- * I ? nilla, Lemon, Peach, Nutmeg, Bitter Almond, Baaaaay Pine Apple, Strawberry, Raspberry, Rose, GingOr, Cln- 1 r of uamon, itc. 4c., all very superior and for sale by 30 ? *F. I*. ZKMP. tea ROBERT J. IVcCREIGHT, ' .{ m- pOTTON GIN MAKER. Riitledge Street-, one M ing \J door East of M. Drucker & Co., Camden, S. C. , me In Equit]? , >*; ; Hi South Carolina?Kershaw j&istricg John Rosser, Exr., v. John J. McKain et al?Bill hj> sell real Estate to pay debts. * * . ? Notice to Creditors. * IN obedience to air order made at last June Term of the Court of Equity for the District and-State afore' "n said in the above stated case, notice is hereby given. a11 to all persons having demands against fbo estate of ne* James R. McKain, dee'd, that they do render the same 011 oath and establish them before the Commissioner of the aforesaid Court on or before the l3t day of Octo~ bernext. W? H.1 Rf WORKMAN, C. E K. D. June 13. $5.25 / . 28?131. jss - . . ON and after this date the Passenger and Mall _ Train will run once a week, say WEDNESDAY twice n uay, irora cue duncuon to ^araaen ana oacx, , connecting at the Junction with the Kight Pttsei^Jer f * and freight Express Trains from Charleston at 8 o'clock ?n" A. M., and bring up Passengers and light freight,- Stock ),u" Poultry, Eggs, Fruit, and other light articles will be ''l* received at the Camden Passenger Depot, on Wednesdays, at 10 o'clock A. M., and connect with the night Express Train (down) from Columbia. It will be nc ccssary for shippers of stock to give throe of four days notice, that cars may be provided for them. er. The Train will run directly through to Columbia jr a id back on Friday?one day only, ms Schedule of Running Timet tle FIRST OR WORKING TRAIN. |C*8 Leave Camden at 4 A. M. Arrivo at Junction at 5.55 " Leave Junction at 6.10 " ~ Arrive at Camden 8.30 41 5 SECOND, OR MID-DAY TRAIN, ON WEDNESDAY-. Leave Camden at 10 30 A. if. ee Arrive at Junction at 12.30 P.M. in, Leave Junction at ]#50 >n, Arrive at Camden at 4.16 '4 N. D. BAXLKY, Agent. Jan 18 3 tf " To Rent. rI"MIAT House and Store room on Broad street at X present occupied by J. Harris. For particulars apply to JAMES McEWEN. or Julv 17 29 re- : Washing; without Labor. ;;touii i o coup rowaer. j ncso rowaera win 1V remove stains from Table Linen and napkinsand ? without injury to the cloths, leave them very white ll* and with no bad oily smell as some soaps do. 0 They have had very ready sale and have given very general satisfaction wherever they havo been intro'k* duced. A supply just received and for sale by T. k. E. WORKMAN^ Fresh Seed for Fall Plantiug. /"CONSISTING of Improved Rata Baga, Hanover, VJ White Norfolk. Yellow Aberdeen, Mammoth Tugk nips; Long Collards, Lato Drumhead Cabbage, Late is. Sn?r Loaf Green Glazed, Late Dutch, Late York, he with evorr other variety, may bo had at WORKMAN'S DRUGSTORE Aug. 16?A.ttf