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HAVANA PLAX LOTTERY. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY! [By Author By of the State of Georgia] ^ji GA? ^PIIIS LOTTERY is conducted on tiie plan of the X Royal Lottery of Havana, of siuglo numbers? and drawn at CONCERT HALL, Macon. Ga under the sworn superintendence of Col. GEO. Al. LOGAN, rio A VKHPT Van UUU U AU. - J. Grand Selicine lor October 15, 1855. j "When prizes amounting to $60,000! | CLASS 1*. I "Will be distributed as follows: ' I Prize of - - - $15,000 is * - $15,000 1 1 ' 5,000 is - - - 5,000 1 " ..... 4,000 is - - 4,000 I 1 " ..... 3,C0J is - - - 3,000 I 1 " 2,000 is - - 2,000 1 - " - i snn i? . . . . 1.500 ! ' 1 " ? I, 1 44 1,100 is - - 1,100 : ' 5 " 1,000 i3 - - 5,000 i 10 " 500 is - - 5,u00 ( 10 " 200 is - - - - 2,000 j ! 10" 120 is - - - 1,200 . 25 " 100 is - - - 2,600 ! ' 10 ' ..... 50 is--- - 3,500 ' 333 '' 25 is - - - 8.4o0 28 Approximation prizes 8o0 I 501 PRIZES AMOUNTING TO $00,000. ONLY 10,000 NUMBERS Every Prize drawn at each drawing, and paid, when I due, in full, without deduction Orders strictly con- < fldentia!. Drawings sent to orders. Registered letters at my lisk. Bills on all solvent Banks at par. Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5: Quarters $2.50. Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager. Sept. 25?tf. Macon, Ga STURGES & BLACK, J. T. STURGES, JOS. A. BLACK. Jr., < 0.' Georgetown, S. C. Of Columbia, S. 0. AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, COYCE <fc COS W1IAUF, CHARLESTON, S. . iltKFKKKXCES: W. M. k J. C. Martin, Hankers, Charleston, S. C. Hon. Daniel Wallace. Prcst. Spartanburg & Union ville R. It., John Cahiwell, President S 0. It. ltoad, Gen. C. B. Griffin, Newberry Dist., S. C. Sept. 25, 39 Jy. lucas & sirohKcker, i Dealers iu Foreign and Domestic , HARDWARE, CUTLERY, 273 KING-STREET, 2 7 3 ' NEARLY OPPOSITE MERCHANTS' HOTEL, l rilAItLESTOtf. S. C. r J. JONATHAN LUCAS. JOIIN T STROIlEt'KF.R. s Sept. 25, 39 3d. ( ~ FRUIT TREES. r|">H IS undersigned is prepared to receive orders for 1 X FRUIT TR.~ ES, to be delivered in Carndeti, du c ring the month of November, at $S 00 per hundred, llis Trees are of choice variety, consisting of May, v Red, June and iIorse Apples, with a variety of Fall v Apples,?Found and Sugar Fears. ISgg Plumbs. Grapes 11 Ac. 1 Those wishing Trees, will please leave their orders c with Mr. T. W. Fegiies, at the Post Office in Camden, who will give all information. Bearer Dam, N. C. J a MISS LOWRY. Sept. 25, 3D Of THE GAMDEH JOURNAL HAYING a good l?d circulation, and confitftd mostly to the Upper and Middle Districts of this " State, is a capital medium lor Charleston Merciiantsto 1 advertise in. ' 1 1 LU.UC. ] Square, 1 year $10.00 1 "0 months - - ... 000 . 2 " 1 year 15.00 2 " 6 months 80O | Mr. A. E. Cohen, of Charleston, is our duly au- ( thorized Agent lor that city. . A Call. IT is the earnest request of the Clerk and Kx-OHicio Register Me. no Conveyances, lor Kershaw District, that such persons as have Deeds of Conveyances, t Mortgages, etc. recorded, and icmaining unpaid, will , please call and settle and lake them. I Many other perquisites pertaining to offices will be ( very thankfully received. Se| t. 25?if. j Musical Instruction. t MI'S. J. W. ARTHUR is ptepared to receive j J applications lor pupils, cilhei as MUSICAL or J DAY SCHOLARS, at her residence in L<>g Town? : ' late residence of Major McClelland. Sept. 25?It j 1 FULLER'S a HAT STORK, U! 238 Richardson Street, Columbia, S. C., NEAR THE STATE CAPITOL. * |"N CALLING attention to my STYLES f??r the Full , A and Winter, 1 return my thanks at the same time ( to my friends and the public generally li?r past lavors, i and I shall endeavor to merit a continuan e. The same moderate charges will prevail, that have ; made the establishment so popular throughout the ' ? State. t Fine MOLESKIN II ATS $1 Oak ford & Sons', of , Philadelphia, tine Hats, and Genin. 214 Rroadwaj', will be $4.50. JNo departure Irom tue.se prices.? ] Terms exclusively cash 5 P. S.?1'. W. F. does not propose to sell n better Hat for $3 than be would for $4 or $4.50. To use an t expression of some of our sable brtiddnrs. dat would ; be uropossible. The proof of the bat is tbo beauty and the wearing thereof. I have a 1 etter and FULLER ( assortment than any one in Columbia. Sept. 18. ( BOOKS. OLIATTA, and other Poems, bv Howard II. Cahlwell. The Diamond Cross, and other Tales, by Clara Moreton "Waikna, or Adventures on the Mosquito Shore, by 1 Samuel A. Bard, 60 Engravings fnnntrv Martrins and Rambles of a Naturalist I Life in "California, Mountains and Molehills, by Frank Marrj-at Land. Labor and Gold, or Two Years in Victoria, by William Howitt Way down East. Jack Downing Bonnet and His Times. Old Farm House The English Orphans Letters on Health and Happiness, by Miss Beccher ( Mary Lyndon, an Autobiography. The Escaped Nun. A. YOUNG. NEW GOODS Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting. II[E have received part of our Fall Stock, consist- ^ V? ing of superfine Black, Brown and Blue Cloths, iuperfine 6-1 Black Doeskins and fancy Caasiincrc's, tn?i. Silk- Piislimprp. and Velvet Vestines. IDtaurt aiiv4 , In a few days wc will be receiving a full and complete | stock of Dry Goods, to which we confidently invite i attention, both as regards quality and prices. j ' Sept. 18, A. XI. k R. KENNEDY. I T ADIKS' Fall and Winter Press Goods, Gloves, i ij Embroideries, Cloaks, Talmas, Ac., just opened at t the if Old Coruor" by E. W. BONNET. t C< KED Rye, very heavy, for sale at the "Old Co-ncrv " t.* w nnvYi.'v I 1KJ oy ? IVcgrn Goodx. T~I EAVV Satinotts, Georpin Plains*, Kerseys and . jLl Linseys, opened and for sale by j Sept. 18,' A. MJR. KENNEDY. ( AN ORDINANCE To repeal an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to regulate Licenses for Taverns. Retailing Spirituous Liquors, Billiard Tables, and other purposes, therein mentionedRatified the 28th day oj April, 1852, and to revive and restore all Ordinances and parts of Ordinances repealed by the same. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Intendant and u ardeni ot the Town of Camden, in Council assem bled, and bv the authority of the same, That the Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to regulate Licensee Tor Taverns. Retailing Spirituous Liquors, Billiard Tables, and for other purposes, therein mentioned," ratitied the twenty-eighth day of April, One Thousand Kight Hundred nud Fifty Two, be and the same is liercby repealed. Sec. 2. That all Ordinances and pat ts of Ordinances epeuled by tlie 15th Section of said Ordinance, be, and the same are hereby declared to be revived and restored in full force, virtue and effect. Ratified in Town Council assembled this seventeenth Lay of September, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fitly Five. As witness the band of the Iutendant. and the Seal of the said Town >1 Camden. \V\ J. McKAlN, Intendant. C. H. Davis, Town Rcqprder. Sept. 18?tf. NOTICE. AN election will be bold at the Council Room on Wednesday, the 2Uth instant, for Two Town juardmen, to serve as Guardinen and Constables of lit Town. Applicants must send in their letters, adIressed to Council in their own hand writing. C. II. DAVIS, Town Recorder. Council Chamber, Sept. 17, 1835. Sept. IS?td Clothing!!! Ill A YE just opened at the "Old Corner'' a full supply of Men's and Youth's Clothing. It is got jp in the most fashionable style and will be disposed of ?n the most favorable terms. E. W. BONNEY. Wanted. A JOURNEYMAN to work on New Boots and Footings. Also, a boy, white or colored, to leain Hoot and Shoe Making. Apply to J. It. Morgan, opjosite the Mansion House. Sept. 18?lm. THE LANCASTER LEDGER, PUBLISHED WEEKLY, AT Lancasterville, South Carolina, HAS nn extensive circulation in South Carolina, Georgia. Alabama, and every other Southern md Southwestern State. It is devoted to .News, Liteature, and to the Commercial interests of the South. I'rice of subscription, Two Dollars a year. Merchants'Cards, no over a square, (12 lines,) in? !ertcd one year for Five Dollars. R. S. BAILEY, Editor and Ft oprietor. Carolina female college. rLIE exercises of this institution will, by Divine permission, be resumed on Tuesday. 16th Oct., ind continue without any slated vacation uutil the egular Commencement in June. No new cases of malignant disorder have occurred iuce the suspension in August, and we trust that our Kitrons, and all disposed to sustain the College, will eel assured that nothing connected with the locality. >r with the management of the officials of theinstituion, could have induced the disease which invaded >ur circlo. We must encounter disease in some form every vhere, and we must expect that in some instances it vill prove fatal; and we believe that all our pntrotis, Hid all the students who have attended this College, vill contirm the statement, that better attention, in tvory respect, could not be paid to the sick. Sept. 11?at. T. It. WALSH, Pres't. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. In Lqiiilj?licrxliatv I>i>li*ict. ItoIn. A. YiniiigA Alary, his wife, vs. John Al. Deaussure, Mary K. Voting, et al. IN pursuance of an order of Chancellor Dunkin, . mad' in above stated case, 1 will sell al public nitery, oelurc the i. out I nous* in latmlen, on the ist Monday in October next, at 12 o'clock, A1 the bllowittg property, to-wit: Three half Lots fronting on Lyttleton street, and hrve half lots fronting on Fair street. The lots are tnowii as the property of the late Mary Kershaw, led., and adjoin lots of Mrs. Mary C. Reynolds, and he Methodist Parsonage. Said lots not to be sold or a le.-s sunt than $230 for the three half lots on 'air street, and a like sum for the three half lots on .Utletoii street. Knch lot having a front of three ilimited feet, and running hack two hundred and ixtv-fooi tot. Term*.?So much ea h as will j ay the expenses of he saie, Ae., and the balance payable in five equul iiuiuul instalments, with intension the same (pi-yntle annually,) from <la\ of sale. Purchase money to je secured by bond and suivt \. and a Inm tgnge of the Also, ;it the same time and pla-e, nnd on the same enns that loiek S??re. ami dwelling, and two lots on vliicli the sainm is situated, in Noitli Camden, on 3 road stre I, at present occupied In C> 11. Idavis.? ,\iss? Ssioii to lie given oil I In* 1st nay of January iext. The satin-will rn.t li..sold for a less sum than ^gijin l'ur r to pav for Titles. tVM. it TAYLOll, C. E. K. D. Sept. 11. :;7 td. Sir.-riff Sales. L> V virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa. to me direct ) ed, I will sell, on tlieliist Monday in October lext, and dav following, it be.ng the fiist and second lays of said month, befoie the Court House door at kirudcn, between the leg I hours of -ale, the followng property, to-wit: All tin- defendant's uteie.-t in the town lot No. 1010, fronting on Chun-h street C" feet, and bounded is the plat of the town represents. Levied upon as lie nronertv of James M Hunter, at the suit of Mau ice VV. Hunter und others. Al-o, one 1'iano, levied upon us the property of R. 11. Finch, at the suit of my F. Hollytnun, As ignee of II. Ilolleymnn. Also, one Mare, and buggy and Harness, levied on he property of Joseph Simmons, at the suit of M. S'audin and others. Also 1200 acres of Laud, more or less, joining lnnds )f McGoognn and others, levied on as the property >f Peter MeKnskill, and others. Also, one grey .Mare, levied upon as tiie property of I. C. buskin, at the suit of 11. Pate, endorsee pro al. Also, one llorse, levied on as the property of Jas. 5. Click, at the suit of L. Armstrong and others. Also, one Negro Man, levied on as the property of lohn II. Ti uesdell, nt the suit of James Johnson nnd )thers. Also, 3 Negroes nnd 200 ncree of land, more or ess, and 2 head of horses, levied on as the property jf John Albert, at the suit of the Bank of Camden 5. C. and others. Also. ROW acres oi uind, more or less, adjoining ands of W lent and otliers, whereon defendant lives, evied on as the property of Matthew Freeman, at he suit of tlie State of South Carolina. Also, a Double Sett of Harness, levied on as the property of Thomas R. Wheat, at thesuitof? Crocket. Sept. II?td. E. BARNES. S. K. D. $15 REWARD. I) ANA WAY from the subscriber on the 16lh Juno I last, a NEGRO WOMAN named PATSKY ? ?a:d negro is about five feet, six or eight inches high, lomploxion rather light. Her age is between 35 and 10. She i-* doubtless in Camden or the neighborhood. ; will pnv the above reward for her apprehension. Sept. 11 ? tf. J. L HAILK. CLOTHS' CLOTHS!! SUBSCRIBER has just returned riom New York, wit ii a choice .selection of CLOTHS. CASSIilKRKS A" I) VKSTIXOS. to which he invites the mention of gentlemen, as they will be sold on reasontble terms. Work executed in the best style and la;cst fashion. C. A. McDONALD. Sept. 11, 37 tf. Tin: OLD CORKER!! TAM now receiving my full supply of Fall and Winter Goods of every de-crintion. They have ill been selected with great care and will be sold at [lie lowest po-sible prices. A call from my frionds and :ustouiors is solicited. K. W. BONNEY. HERSHAW TROOP BY ordorof Col. Thos. W. Baker, dated Sept 3d, an election will bo held at. Caraden on the first Saturday in October iiext, lor Captain of tho Kershaw Troop, to supply tho vacancy occasioned by tho resignation of Capt: Jouds. Z. CANTEY, Lt. Cora. K. T. f!r>rnet A. D. .TONES. ) Serg't e aDAJJSON, J- Manager*. Serg't J. WHITAEER, ) Attention Camden Light InfantryYOU arc hereby summoned Id be and appear at j the Company Rendezvous properly arined and equipped (with Blue Panta) for drill ni.d inspection, on j Saturday, October 6, at 3 o'clock P. M. By order of Capt Ancrum. Sept 11?4t. Z. J. UeHAY, Clerk. trrmrnia MoTTKrT A TKT n'RT.'RTIR ATION. THE Major-Generals and Brigadier Generals of tlife several Divisions with their respective Staffs; Tho Volunteer, Uniform and Cavalry Companios of ti e State; The Members of the Senate and House of Representatives; The Clergy; The Masouic, Odd Fellow and Temperance Lodges; and the Members of the Press, are invited to attend the Celebration of tho B ittle of King's Mountaiu, on Thursday the 4th day of October next. WM. B. WILSON, ) Committee JNO. L. MILLER, [ of SAM'L W. MELTON, ) Invitation. Sept. 4, 36 tf. TIN MANUFACTORY. 1MIE subscriber is engaged in the TINNING BUSI. NESS in all its branches, and keeps constantly on hand a general variety of such articles as are in constant use, made by himself of tho best material and in the best manner. ROOFING aud GUTTERING done with despatch and warranted. Old Rags, Brass and Copper taken in exchange for work. A. II. FARROW, Sept. 4, 36 tf. ISritfade Head Quarters. MaiiSTO.V, Sept. 1st 1835. Order No. 30. r|Mlli Colonels of the 3d Brigade of Cavalry are rc1 quired to make their returns by the first of October next. The law will be enforced, if this order is nnl Qlrioflr ooinnlif-d with. -wv "'v f By order 01 Generul P. II. Nelson, JIENRY CANTEY, Brig. Moj. 6th Brig, of Cavalry. The Sumter Watchman, South Carolinian, Chester , Standard and Winnsboro paper will please copy. ] Sept. 4, 3G tf. ] NOTICE. ] ALL persons indebted to the Estate of John Trusdell, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment to the Executors 011 or before Return Day, or they will find their notes in the bands of an Attorney for collection. JESSE TRUSDELL, } ?. __ J AS. C. II.VILE, r'Xon5Sept. 4, 36 tf To RentFROM the 1st. November next, that HOUSE and STORE on Broad Street, at present occupied by C. Shiver. For Terms apply to J AS McKWKN. Notice. rpiJOSE indebted to me will do well to call and setX tk* before return day. J. A. SCHROCK. Sept. 11, 37 tf. Hams! Hams! A lot of Superior Country cured Hams, Bacon, Lard jTX and Flour for the CASH only. For salo bv Sept 11?3t ROBERT LATTA. FOR SALE, r PI! AT House and Store on Broad Street, at present X occupied by C. Shiver. Terms liberal. Apply to JAMES McEWEN. Sept 4 SC if. Scliool Notice. THE exercises of Mrs. Peck's School commenced | on Monday 3d iust. Terms the same as last scs- , sion. . Sept. 4.?tf. Notice. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Nancy Tinsx JL dell, deceased, will make immediate payment, or they will lind their notes in the hands of an Attorney for collection by next Return Day. Sept. 4?tf. JESSE TKUSDELL, Adra'r. To Rentrpm? HOUSE AND STORE, on Broad-Street, at 1 present occupied by Mr. J. D. Murray, and J R. | Morgan. Possession of the house given immediately, j and of the store on ti>e 1st October next. Apply to Aug. 2S.?tf. JAMES McEW UN. , For SaleA TWO-HORSE WAGON and 2 or8 horses. Apply to JAMES McEWEN. NoticeALL persons having demands against the Estate of Joshua W. Jaekson, deed , will hand tlieni in duly attested, and those indebted will make payment to 1311 AM JACKSON, Adru'r. Aug. 26?tf. 1 Wanted to Hire. ' A NEGRO WOMAN, a plain c< ok. Wages paid x\. monthly. Apply at this Office. Aug. 28?tf. ( NOTICE. ALL nersone indebted to the subscriber are requetted to call and settle. I will be glad to sell all * my friends and customers on short time (with the ex- ( ception of such articles as corn, bacon, flour, lard, etc.) and for such articles I must have cash or I cannot sell. 1 The subscriber also adds thnt such persons as have been running accounts with him and have not paid he does not desire to keep accounts with, and he is only willing to sell to such as pay him promptly. I also give notice that all persons who owe me prior to first January last, unless they come and makesome satisfactory arrangement, by the 15th March, next, ; their papers will be placed in the hands of W Thurlow Caston, Esq., fot collection. Jan. 16,?tf. ROBERT LATTA. The Sons of (lie Sires. A HISTORY of the Riso, Progress, and Destiny of the American Party, by an American. For saleby A. YOUNG, July 24, 80 tf BARGAINS. rpHE subscribers being desirous to close up tlio as ! A signed Estate of Z. J. DeHay, ofTer the stock on i hand at nett cost, and will continue to do so until tho 1 first of August, when the store will be closed and the balance closed out in quantities to suit purchasers.? Physicians. Planters and Country Merchants will find this a rare chance to supply themselves at small cost, and with articles that may be relied on. A. M. & R. KENNEDY, Assignees. July 10, 28 tf. Noticc> APPLICATION will be made to the next Legislature of South Carolina, to close up the public ! Road, leading from the Chesnut's Ferry Road to the Belton Boat Landing. JOHN HAILE, JAS. B. CURETON. Aug 21?3m. Tike Notice. I FOREWARN all persona from trading with my wife, Frances Ann Clrburn, as I will not pay any debts contracted by hor. I also forewarn any person | or persons Irom harboring my said wife, as I will eu , force the law against them. Aug. 14?tf. WILLIAM CLYBURN. Notice ALL those having claims against the Estate of the late Mrs. Ann V. Schrock, will present them duly attested, and all indebted -will moke payment to | ' Sept. 11?tf. .L A. 8011 ROCK, Adm'r. ' 1NTEW AJ We have just received . ^ fl il ii /Iill <71 fF1 PI ill;j TALP HieJr cti-6 pi'etty and cheap, too ! AL A Choice and Fresli Siippiy of AM PRINTS AND A NEW VARIETY of HOSE, for L J ? A very large i mm% iiiii SILK GLOVES Ladies' Silk and ALSO, VE: BLACK AND C0L( MORE RIBBONS With a good many other new and pr tne our Stock, and we shall try to give has been acknowledged by so many L kind enough to give us such liberal er May 8?tf. 3doors above Workman's sum: CLOT] We have just received a ven FOR MEN j cussist; BLACK DRAB D' TAE CO/ WE2IITIE ILUHMH FJ Is VERY PINE BLACK ALFACC JACKETS AND Pj May 8?tf. 3 doors above Workman Administrator's Notice. ALL persons having demands against tiie Estutc of John McDowell deceased, arc hereby notified to present them duly attested, and all indebted will make payment to HUGH McDOWKLL, Adin'r, Aug. 28?5t. Stock of Drugs for SaleOFFERING a very excellent chance to commence business. The entire assigned stock of Drugs, Dils, Taints and Fancy Articles ol Mr. Z J. DeHav, will be sold a bargain to any one desirous of commencing business. The stand is amongst tho best in Camden, will pay handsomely an}' one devoting his jnergy nnd attention to the business. The stock amounts to about $3600 at Invoice cost, and can be bought at a considerable discount. Meantime, great nducements will be offered 10 Physicians, Planters ind others to purchase largely, as the stock must be sold at an early day. A. M. Si It. KENNEDY. May 29?tl. Assignees. ^OUraCAROLINA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Hon. W. F. DeSacssure, President. Prof. C. F. McCay, Actuary. Dr. John Fisher, Treasurer. A HOME COMPANY, with ample capital, has t - ?1 -A x Jl. neen organizes ai vjuhjuiuui, uuuvi miuiuuic ?uapices, to insure tlie lives of white persons and negroes. The rates aro lower than those of Northern Companies for residents of the South From these low rates one-fourth is deducted for the Srst year. All profits are divided annually in casli among the the insured. The amount insured may be made payable to the wife or the wife and children, free from the claims of creditors. For circulars explaining the objects and rates of the Company, and the steps to be taken to effect insurance, apply to J. A. YOUNG, Agent for Camdm. June 26 26 tf. SCHEDULE. Mail and Passenger Trains. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY. Leave Charleston 10 a. in. Arriveat KingBville 4.30p. in; Cohnnbui C.10 p. m.; Camden 7.1a p. m. Leave Charleston 10.10 p. in. Arrive at Kingsville G.30 a. m.; Culumb'a 8.10 a. Leave Camden 5 a. in. Leave Columbia 6 a. m. and 3.45 p. in. Leave Kingsvillo 8 a. ra. and G p. ni. Arrive at Charleston 2.10 p. m. and 4 a. m. Leave Charleston 7 a. in. and 4.15 p. in. Arrive at Augusta 3 p. m. and 4.30 a. in. Leave Augustu 9.30 a. m. and 10 p. in. Arrive at Charleston 5 p. m. and 8 a. in. Leave Augusta 9.30 a. m. and 10 p. m Arrive at Kingsville 4.30 p. ni. and 6.30 a. in. Leave Kingsville 8 a. m. and G p m. Arrive at Augusta 3 p. m. and 4.30 a. ni. August 7 HENRY T FKAKK, Genl. Supt. Keep Cool!! A VARIETY of Fans at reduced prices, for sale at the "Old Coruor." E. W. BONNEY. July 10, -28 tf. Pure Wliitc Lead. A LARGE supply of the genuine article just received by T. J. WORKMAN & CO. July 24, 30 tf. Writing Ink WHICH we warrant to be good. Also, Indelib'C Ink in variety. T. J. WOKKMAN i CO. r^nWSIT Citrate of Matmesia: Seltzer Aperient and 1 Congress Water. For sale by Sept. 4. T. J. WORKMAN k CO. lis," (bisermi shjteibs?, OFFICE OVER POST OFFICE. July X, ?: if R.RiVALi JtEC a most splendid style of 3AIT3LLAS fD WAS, SO ? MRfcelsi * GINGHAMS. ADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN. uBortmcnt of mi iiiittii AND MITTS. Cashmere Vests, RY FINK )RED SILK HOSE, AND BONNETS, etty articles. Please call and examyou as good a bargain as ever,which adies and Gentlemen who have been icouragement. M. BAUM & ISRAEL, i Shoe Store, or cor. Broad and liutledge sts. MER r fine Stock of CLOTHING \ND BOYS. ixu or \,T$, VESTS AND PANTS. LOTS AMID) (DOATOj irmm% 3A AND CASSIMER COATS, 1NTS FOR BOYS. M. BAUM & ISRAEL, \s Shoe Store, or cor. Broad ana Hntledgc sts. ' REEDER & DESAUSSURET AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, ADGER'S WIIARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. Oct. ]7. 42 8ni BULGER & DEVANE^ Will attend to Boarding. Selling and Purchasing mT ? On ramiiurtidnn - H-.i-Ai- *jiui W.? vw.ii.uivoivii, isuiiv ?((. OltUJIULTS i\? T 0S16T H CTU stand, in full view of the Montgomery Hall, Montgomery, Ala. 0. L. DTTLGKR T. R. DEVANK. Sept. 5. 2G. tf mums, ~ COLUMBIA, S. C., CORNER OP RICHARDSON & BLANDING-STREETS. a? MRS. SAIIAII FLEMiXO. J.\MES T; FI.EM1NG April 3,?if. CHAVEZ & MlttEft," GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN* FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQOORS, Havana Segara and West India Product. NO. 100 ? AST-BAY, CHARLESTON S. C. Julys, 27 tf. NEW CARPET STOREJAMES G. BAILIE, (LATE OF THE FIRM OF DAILIE &. LAMBERT) DIRECT IMPORTER OF ALL KINDS OF CARPETING, RIGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Ac. LINEN GOODS* Curtain Materials and Trifiafiiingii, Ac. 2 3 4 KIKG-STRKET. CHARLESTON, S. C. P. S.?Orders promptly attended to. July 31, 31 tf. A fnwJ xjl vaxu* MRS. J. W. ARTHUR, will, in connectiou with Music, open a Female School in this placo in the month of October. Rates of Tuition*-~-Elementary branches per scholastic year of ten months $20.00 Higher brnnchos, with the above' ... CO.OO Aug 21?tf. ~wttiiijiil<>\v c'Aston. " Attorney at Law afad Solicitor iii Equity. CAMDEN, S. C. Office on Broad-Street near the Court ITouse. WJf. M. SHANNON, A nmoTr af T.aw onH Qnlirltrtr its V/tttiitf CAMDEN, S. C. Has removed his Ofllee to tliat one door abov A. Young's Book Store. Jan. 24. CHARLES BOFfiNSCHEN, Wateh Maker and Jeweller, CAMDEN', S. C.R. B. JOHNSON, M. D. Office on Broad Street, opposite Young's Bookstore. CAMDKN, S.-f) LADIES' and Gentlemen's Gause Undervesta for Summer wear. Also, Gauso and Angola flannels, for sa'e at the " Old Corner." jnijr 10?if. v. w rroTNFf. NEW STORE;.; "YfERONKY k B&SWfcLL, have opened ?t fh? 1?1 corner of Broad aiid Ktifleil^e rtreetf, -io the Store recently occhpf&l l?y Major K; '8. Moffltt. 6 elioiee nssortmCfit of FRfcSIt HEAVY AKEraJfcV G ROCK HI liS, to wfiicli iliey invite tlie.irtNrtitfo#! of purchasers: In part lis follofts?. ' ; . ; Heavy Grbc(tffti.(j{cr|1N. o. nnd :Crushed,' Pulverized iiiid Stijart a_X.oafflu?-; ^ ltio. Jnvit; atiil Cuba Coffee. ' ' .. ^ .... New OHbails and C'ubri - * ' Siill. Leaf Lard.. ;. ..... . *" t a? tLtm-in ftillhti Pnnt*iUM IlninA. > I *! North Carolina Flour. , . ... .. :?. v Goshen ah'3 KiigliifhDairy Chceao.',.; . j - Soap, Starch, Cleansing fcojip. " Sperm anil Adamantine Ctillliles. ' N?s. 1, 2 and 3 MacHefH . . Faucjr.4ijroccHt?r Quarter Boxes RAfSlNS. " * ' Halt'and whole do. Almonds, Figs and Assorted Candieif' -*"? 1 Ginger and Chow Chow 1'rescrvci 4;r Sardines and Trcscrved Sillnihtf: . Cove Oysters, Preserved Lobs&W' ' . Lemon Syrup. .,*? ?! ? ? o*w1 Tnmol'i* Pfituti^i' A ^ ^ Caper*, Olives, Pickles, ... l'epper Sauce. - * .. . . . Preserved Pine .Apple. > Brandy Pcnclice, do. C. crricn. 7*... Tobacco and Clffer** ' - . dbld L'eaf and Rio Hondo Cigars. PdltHetlb, K1 Knsayn and La Palina do. Fltio Cut Cf/ewiiig Tobacco. \ Petih 4 Ayere clipet do. 7-. Slip'brfitfS Cllcwfng Tobacco." V 7; Co'mmoH fib. do. # '. Willed Slild Jblqitors.' Rectified Old Rye Ifarrinpii'T dtf." u " Old Bourbon do.. .. ,'j _ *' New Kngland Ruir. London Dock Brandy. ' *1 Otard, Dupuy 4 Co.'s do. Goddard's Brandy . - Rt Julien Mcdoc Claret.' 7 . Old Madeira. , Old Port Wind.* Old Malaga do. *. Ileidsick Wiiie; . Bvass' London Porter." By ass1 London ^fe," "' White Wino Vinegar." ...... i A General Assortnicutof FRUITS. ,' ; - With a variety of o'ificr. articles too numerous tq mention, which will' bo sold exceedingly low for . . cash, by MKRONEY ? BOSWKtt. April 4 ,, it: . ? Camden BazaarWK have just teceived a large atid #eii fiMfettfcd , Stock of Spring afld Sfltftttlbf Go&i* consisting of Fancy Prints, and Ginghams, Colore! aud Figured Barege, Bcrago Dclains, Plain Embroidered and Dotted Swiss, Jaconet and Checked Muslins, Bishop Lawns, plain black and Fancy Silk, ix-. side Capes, Collars nnd Chemisettes, end Under Sleeves, Swiss Muslin and Cambric JKfgfrtg Snfl Inserting. * A large assortment of Cotton, Lined, Hi\cT Laces, white, black, plain and figured Bobinctts, Hlk illusion, fine Crape and Silk Shawls, Uerffgd 4'ftd SiHc Mautillas. .. . A fine assortment of FuflCjr, plaitj/ and Jllafclc Bonnet Itibbons, Crapes of difTercnt Cblbdfs; Mack Bombazines and Alpnoca, Irish and GrttoS Lftiehs, Cotton and Long Cloth Sheeting, Dimmetj Ttfble Damask, Kmbroidered Window Curtains, Oil Silks, and Oil Cloths. A large assortment of fancy Linen for Gentlemen's wear, Summer Cussimers, and Drap d'tae. Gentlemen and Ladies Gauze and Merino and Silk Yeats; Bird l?yo Diapers, Mosqnito Netting, Knitting imtti; Bed tick. Lancaster and Marseilles Quilts, eta A good assortment of Hosiery. White an3'Co)bfc4 Hoso. Brown and black do. naif Silk Hose and Half Hose for Ladies and Gentlemen. A large assortment of Gloves, Llack and silk liitts, Cotton, Liuen and Silk Thread, Black, White and Fancy Kid and Ladies and Gentlemen's Gauntlets. A large assortment of DrcsH Trimmings, Summer Lawn and Cambric Haudkerchief. for Ladies and Geutlcmon., Infants and Misses Needle Work Dresses. Also aome fine embroidered Silk Handkerchiefs. Other articles too numerous to mention. \\' K have just received a large and well selected ? ? V-ock of BON N KTS, consisting of Straw, Leghorn, and Fancy Silk, ai.SO HATS of different kinds and quality, which will be sold on moderate terms. Ladies and Gentlemen-are requested to call and examine our Stock before pur- , Chasing elsewhere, as we feel confident that we will t | not fail to please them both in quality atyle and1 prices; A La rge assortment of Fancy Groceries', Rio and .fata CbfFee, Brown, Crushed and Clarified Sugars, West India and New Orleans Molasses, Whiff Wine and Cider Vinegars, Bacon, Flour and Blee, Table and Sack Sail. Young Hyson, Gunpowder and Black Teas. Siartli, Nntmegs, l'eppor, Spice*, Ginger, Tallow. Adamantine and Sperm Candles. Other articles too tedious to mention. A largo stock of Hardware and Cutlery, rtr.d a good assortment of Crockery. Call and examine oar stock. April 24 M. mtUCKKR k CO. New ?oOi)S. rrMlK subscribers have oj>ened 6rit ddbr above Mr. X John Workman, an assortment Of nfetr and desirable Goods, embracing CXl-lCOES, Ittl'SLIASj Gi^GtlAMS, AND EfoBHOlDEHlESi TO ftlT: ?hemizetteS, collars, irirosR' SLEEVES, Ac., BONNETS. \ RIBBONS, HATS, Ac. Also, rfh assortment of SHOES, TIN WAfcfc and GROCERIES, with vnrioufj other ariieffcS fcniidf in a . m general Stock. Oof Goods ifrlll be sold ris dieap for ?, CASH as tliu samo /jnalitit'S fcan bo bought m this market. ' 1'JECK & FRANK. ' * ' July 3, 27 " tf. Fresh ArriVafi. ??.. ; WK HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUP- '' PLY of Corft StitrCh, Blh'ctaroui, Citron, Cutrants, GuavaJcllr, Lobsters, Pr> soma* Ac. ~Smoked D'.'ef TohguCs, Smoked Beef, Fresh Soda, Lemon, Gutter, tfafft1, and Sugar Crackers. Fre*h COVE OYSTERS. A Gtncral Assortment of Freah Candies, Pecan Nuts EngR-h "Walnuts, Superior YEAST POWDERS Fitlft CheCse, At., will be sold low for CASH* July 10 tf rtERONKt* DOS WELL. Grin Bands. INl)IA RU3UKR, 2 ttf *1 Jnclioo wiJo, tliroo and fout ply, which arc superior to leather, and will not stretell, also Lace Leather, for enlo by July 10. -tf. W. D. McDOWALL ORANGEBURG FEMALE SEMINARY. rrincipal?Row" I. S. K. LEG ARK. Assistants?Mr. J. F. HAHR. Mr. L. 11. GAY. flir. II. It. Miss II. A. HAIlIt. Mr. and Miss IIAIIR will instruct in Music, French; Drawing and Painting. &c. ' * ' The Exorcises of the present session will bo resumed ' on tho 17th August. ' " TF.UMS. .1 Board, ic.. with Tuition in all Engiish studies, , the four remaining months of this session * $8*1}'0 Music nnd French do. each - "* 54.00 ",, Drawing nnd Tainting together - * 13.1*0- , U80 of Piano # 2. \ N. B.?Payment required in ad\?vic?. 'I July !1 3 >