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- fP?? ? ?m?t3frOTi?iTr"lvJ>?MPirwaTrwpjsnaacwBi A HEW LITERARY AIV'D POLITICAL JOIRNAL, TO BE PUBLISHED AT COLUMBIA, P. O r I^HE undersigned, late Editor of The South Co.rox L Union and Columbia Banner, propose* to publish, j in the city of Columbia, a Literary, Political and News Journal, to be called " J HI M iifllSIil." j In making this announcement, I am aware that I propose to engage in an enterprise not free from diffi , eulties; but these I will endeavor to provide against, . ?. s-w ? 1i , ,I..,| ...ill rl.M i>y securing rmoscripuuu j?- - ?, piper beyond the reach of failure. South Carolina eaa lichlr support, at her Capital, a lending Literary nod Political weekly Jourtial, aa<l to her people 1 now issue this Prospect up, feeling assured the enter-} Erise will be sustained, and that they will support a i Tome Journal of the character of that now proposed. ! As a LITERARY JOURNAL Kof the home circle, The F.xaminku will be conduct *d With a view to render it at least e?[ual to any ever published at .ha South. The choicest selections of English and American Literature will he made for . itacolumns and a number of able Contributors will be aecured. I will endeavor, in this department, to teake it a Journal worthv of the patronage and steady , support of the j?eoplo of this State and of the South. ! jt> POLITICAL JOURNAL, The FjcaMiNlk will abide by the old lund-innrks of the ; State Rights Democrocv. Independent of national i parties, it trill take a stand as a faithful cdoperator j in the great work of maintaining Southern Rightsnnd ; promoting Southern union. It will be the organ of j no political party?the exponent of no political <-reed which ha* not for one of its cardinal principles "the [ Equality of the South in the Union, or Independence out of it." This is no new faith, but one which South j Carolina has long and earnestly contcudcd for. NEWS JOURNAL. The Examiner will contain the Latest News. Foreign and Domestic, received up to the hour of publication, j It will give full and correct Market Retorts and r.^MOi'DopvT CIiik M.. ,I/1M in t),A wmintl-V IllflV relv on strict attention being paid to this important feature i of a newspaper. It will give full an J accurate reports i of the Proceedings ofthe Legislature ami of Congress and the acta and doings of the various political organ- 1 irations. All news worth giving to its readers will ; be careful!v culled for its coitions. SIZE AND STYLE. The Examiner will bo one of the largest Weekly Journals in the Southern States, printed with new and elegant type, on tine white paper, and issued in ! large quarto form of eight pages, containing forty olumns of interesting reading matter. It will be the I handsomest paper ever published in South Carolina. I have thus given an outline of the principal features | of the Examiner. Carolinians or the people of the ! JSoutn ought 10 need no luruier appeal, m view 01 me | present aspect of political affairs, to induce tlicm t?> j sustain with rigor aud efficiency their own Press and j Literature. TERMS. Two Dollars per annum, payable in advance. The first year's payment will be required on the receipt j of the first number of the paper, which will be issued j *o soon as I receive a sufficient number of subscribers to ensure its success. Send forward vuur names. Postmasters w ho will be so kind as to forward | tne names of subscribers will confer a favor, and will deceive a copy of the Ex \rciNrr. without charge. Ad dress me at this piace. W.M. It. JOHNSTON". Columbia, S. C., August, 1S55. CHARLESTON \ DAILY STANDARD, A RELIABLE COMMKRCIAT, AND POLITICAL JOURNAL. Single Copies, per annum. 00 Tex Copies, per annum. 50 on j THE DAILY STANDARD contains a DAILY TELKO R A PBIC REPORT, A MARKET RE FORI", and a report of GENERAL INFORMATION furnished by tho mail from every section of the Union. It also presents a DAILY M \RKET, of the ARRI- J VALS and DEPARTURES OF SHIPS, a::-! of the I ARRIVALS OF PASSENGERS. Once a week is presented a COMPARATIVE j Sl'.Vl'aaiJV.* a v* l nr. nniv r.i i j o ,i.m' oiui-i UKNTS OF COTTON. KICK AXI) LUMBER ?l the | port of Charleston and a COM PA RATI V K STATU-1 MESTOF THE RECEIPTS AND EXPORTS OF COTTON, at all the ports of the United States. ALL NEWS, of a personal and political character, ' both foreign and domestic, is given with the great.st potable promptness; and to insure this object we have secured the services of an sble '-orps of correspond- . en's. It is our special object to publish a NEWSPAPER, , proper. We shrink from the expression of no opinion which may be demanded by the sn'ject before us, b .l Ma general principle prefer stating tin ts at the earliest uutaut possible, and to leave it to our readers to ' lonn their own opinions. The course of the paper is severely conservative, first j of morality and order; next of the institutions peculiar | to the South, and next, of the union of the States.? Wo resolutely oppose radicalism as we!' in democracy m morals. One important object in the establish men'- of our pa j per was to preseutu cheap voluclo ol iulormalion. from ttaa object we havo been compelled to depart, to some extent; but not to leave it entirely out of view, wc I propose to sell tho paper at our counter, in packages of TEN for TWENTY CENTS, nnd to MAIL TEN COPIES to any of oor subscribers for a year, who will send ? FIFTY DOLLARS. This will relieve us from the risk* of collection and tho expense of mailing so many different packages, while it will givo lo every neigh- J bourhood throughout tho State, the opportuuitv of a ! DAILY PAPER AT FIVE DOLLARS per annum. L. W. STRAIT & Co. CHARLESTON WEEKLY STANDARD, CONTAINS ALL THE MATTER PUBLISHED IN THE DAILY. together with THE LOCAL, DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN MARKETS?THE PRICES CURRENT, 1XCLU- 1 DING THE RATES OP SALE FOR STOCK, EXCHANGE, ANI) DOMKSTIC PRODUCE?Til F SHIPPING IN PORT? THE LATEST TELEGRAPHIC INFORMATION, Ac. Ac. Ac. The STANDARD is the only morning paper in tlio ! Charleston which issues a WEEKLY EDITION. This Edition is published every wednesday morn- ; ISO, and by the evening; of the next day can be re- \ ceived in every section of the Slate. Price $2?payable invariably in advunce. L. W. SPRATT A CO. WANTED, I bounty la\d warrants. i MY Clients arc cautioned against selling their war- ! rants without consulting nto?having orders to purchase frou New York, Washington, Cincinnati, Ac. ' tr Pensions duo to Widows and surviving Chil j dren of Revolutionary soldiers attonded to, assisted by an eminent Counsellornt Law, in Washington City, who baa been long practically acquainted with the pension business. JAMES TAYLOR. Sumterville, S. C. Juno 2G?tf. The Subscriber CONTINUES to keep an assortment of Eisk's Me- j tallic Burial Cases. The Into imr?rnvnmnnr in ' tboir form, and the hnndaomo stvle io which thov arc i floirijed?imitating rosewood?render them the most 1 complete article ever offered to the public. | ALRO AnTnvoico of Burial Clothing, which will bo disposed of ia Suits or SiDgle Articles, without cases, if desired 1 C. L. CHATTKX. | Bricklaying and Plastering. j TIE subscriber will attend promptly and faithfully j to ?H ordors entrusted to him in the above line, ' which nay be left either at the Post Office, or at tho c$oe of the Camden Journal. G A DHIAN, j Jar.# *.9 xf. nevTbooks. KEARN'S Practical Landscape Gardening. Tlio Ins anil Outs of Paris, by Julio do Marquerites: Our Countrymen, or brief Memoirs of eminent Americans by Lossing; illustrated with 102 Portraits. Homes for the Feople, 100 original designs, by G TVheeler, Architec t. Robert Graham, a sequel to Linda. Ellen Xorliurr: or Adventures of an Orphan. Men of Character; by I)ougla3 Jerold. A Long Look Ahead; by A. S. Hoe. Adventures of Captain Priest. The Old Inn: by Josinh Barnes. The Life of Sam Houston, Illustrated. Adventures of Annas Leigh: by Charles Kingsley. The Slave of the Lauip; by Win. Xorih. Odoherty Papers by W. Magititt, 2 vols. History of the lien Fever, by Barnnni. Ingenue, or First bays of Blood; by Dumas. Mammon: or the Hardships of an Heiress; by Mrs. (Sore. Queens of Scotland, vol 5; Mrs. Strickland's. Kurope and the Allies; or the Past and To-day. Lamarlitic's History of Turkey, vol. 1st. AIv Jirotners Keeper: uyn. jj. namcr, Alone, by Marion Harlan J, Richmond, Va. Grace I.ee, bv Julia Kavenali. Rag Rag; a collection of Ephemera, by N. P. Willis. A groat variety of New School Rooks. Statinnarj-, Ac. ' A. YOUNG. May 29, 22 tf. George W. Williams & Co, WHOLESALE GROCERS, !?o. I HAINE STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. VRK now receiving? 1500 bags Rio. Java, ami Laguayra COFFEE. 400 lilnis. N. 0.. Porto Rico and .Muscovada Sugar 500 bbls. Claritied. Crushed and Powdered do. 200 lihds. new crop Cuba Molasses. 700 bbls. N. O. Molasses. C0'? bales Heavy Gunny Cloth. 20o0 pieces Heavy Dundee Ragging. 1000 coils Bale Rope. 2000 kegs Noils?assorted. 400 boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candles. 600 bbls. new No. 3 Mackerel. Powder. Shot, Lead, Soap. etc. eta, all of which will be sold at small j/rolits lor cash or prompt pav. May 8?12 South Carolina?Korsliaw District. IX Tills COMMON PL 10AS. Henry#, Smith i Townscnd a. Enoch Tryon. Attachment. "1 V"IIE11KAS, the Plaintiff did on the twenty secT t ond day of August. A D. 1855, file his declaration against the Defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from and without the limits o!' this Stale, and lias neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whum a copy of the said declaration might be served. It is therefore, ordered that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said Declaration on or before the twenty-third day of August, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundrod and fifty-six, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. M. 2s AU DIX. 0. C. r. A G. S. Clerk's Office. Kershaw District, August 22, 1 55. Aug. 27. Removalr I'M IK Sub-'eriher has removed from his former stand, L to the store recently occupied by Moore A Kuvkcndall, whcie lie keeps constantly en hand, a generuf assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Wines, Brandies and Liquors. A good article c>f Candied Citron with many Fancy Groceries, and every article usually found in a general variety. All of which will be sold as low as tliey can he bought for elsewhere for cash, or to those customer.- who pav their hills promptly. " ' -t ' l AiM.Kxwoinii. Tailoring. rPIIE undersigned begs leave to inform his friends L and former customers, that lie litis resumed the Tailoring Business, and will execute all orders for work in the mo.-t workman-like manner and at reduced prices fur easii?vr on cuil. April 17?12 I\ liOIlKXSOX. XOTRH. VLB persons indebted to .T. BcITay by note or account arc required to make immediate par* m.'nt to the undersigned assignees. Mr. IX1 Hay will continue to sell at the same stand at reduced prices on account of the assignees. March 27,?tf. A. M. A ft. KKXXKDY. Notice. VL1. persons having claims against i he K.state of 15 W. (ill) BOX.S, deceased, will hand thein in properly attested, according to law, and those indebted, ..rr. .... 1!...S I'nr iinniivhato IiavniOllt. ,?iv - . The condition o1* titer estate is such, that prompt action must bo taken fur its .settlement. ]J. F. FDW A UO.S, Administrator. Fob 0?tf To Close!! I APIKS'rich dross goods iu Foullaril and India J Silks. Tissues, Grenadines, Crape do Paris, Barege and Printed Muslins, are now o tie red at greatly reduced prices, to close. Apply at the "old comer. May 20, 21 tf. Bounty Land. r I'M IK subscriber will prosecute all claims arising uui ... f. I.. U/.imtv T..ri(! JL (llT 1110 rCCCUl UVin ui vviijjin^ iu> ; Pensions ic., on reasonable terms. March 27,?til WM. 11. TAYLOR. PIANO FORTES. rIMIE subscriber lias just rcceivctl a supply of six 1. and seven Octavo i'l.VNO FoUTISS, Rosewood eases, of superior tone ami workmanship, nn<l are warranted equal to any manufactured in this country, fi/.m tin. colf.liiiitf.d house of Ilallett and Cumston, boston, nnd will be sold at manufacturers* prices. Nov 14 (I KO. ALDEN. Gilt Cornicing. I)AXDS, Curtain Rings, Etc., Handsome Patterns ) of good size for Drawing Rooms and Chamber Windows. Window Shades and Fixtures. A handsome assorlnieut consisting of 30 patterns, mostly of now design?Landscapes, Streot Views, Gold Patterns, Etc., varying in prices from 70 cents to five dollars. ' C. L. CIIATTEN. May 1?tf. SCOTT'S ~ LITTLE GIANT CORN AND COB MILL. r|"MlE subscriber is prepared to fnruish the different JL sizes, and will guarantee them to grind 10, 15, and 20 bushels per hour. For sale for cash. May 15,?tf. W. D. McDOWALL. ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE. JAMES R. .MORGAN, BOOT A XD SHOE MA X OTA C T 0'It Ell, BEGS to inform the Ladies and public generally of Camden, that.hc lias commenced business as abovo one door south ol'G. S. Douglass, whero ho intonds manufacturing and making to measuro Ladies' Gontlemen's and Misses' Hoots, Shoos and Gaiters of tbobest materials and workmanship on very reasonable terms for cash or approved credit, and trusts from his many years experience in cutting and manufacturing for the South ho may be ablo to ensure a sharo of public patrounge. Storekeepers trading in Bouts nnd Shoes may hare tho s'zes filled up on short not ire, and on advantagootis terms. Boots. Shoes and Gaitors neatly repaired. Is". B.?All kinds of country produce (except promises) tuken in exchango for Shoes. July 10?6m. Ir^REisCFI Brandy and Madeira Wino of superior . quality for medicinal purposes. For sale bv April 11. T.J. WORKMAN A CO. T! T!! T !! ! A FPPQU nimnt* 1 1 1- T ? ? -? A*. o.ij.pn v?i uiv.cn iiuu xiiuv.iv i v n n U1 ou* perior qnalitr. vjgt roceiroa at the "Old Corner." i July 1C. if. | CARTER'S OIPAStHOlD The Great Purifier of the Blood! IVol a Particle of Jlerciiry iu it. LET THE AFFLICTED READ AND PONDER. An Infallible Remedy for Scrofula, King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague and Fever, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Englargemcnt and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lum I bngo, Spinal Complaints, and all Diseases arising | from an injudicious use ol Mercury, imprudence in i life, or impurity of the Blood. I^TTI.is great alterative medicine and Purifier o the Mood is now u?ed by thousands of grateful patients from all parts of the United States, who testify I Jai-Jy to the remarkable cures performed by the greati est of all medicines, "Carter's Spanish Mixj tttro." Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Screfula, Erup ] tions on the Skin, Liver Diseases, Fevers, Ulcers, | Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the j Throat, Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the i Hones and Joints, are speedily put to flight by using this great and inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been found to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all impurities, nets gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the Stomach, makes the skin clear and healthy, and restores the Constitution, enfeebled by disease, or broken down by the excesses of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. For the Ladies, it is incomparably better than all the cosmetics ever useu. a lew noses 01 uarters J Spanish Mixture will remove all sallownes of comi plexion, bring the roses mantling to the cheek, give 1 elasticity to the step, anil improve the general health in a remarkable degree, beyond all the medicines ever heard of. The large number of certificates which we have received from persons from all parts of the United States, is the best evidence that there is no humbug about it. The press, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians and public nun, well known to the community, all add their testimony to the wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, and read the wonderful cures this truly greatest of all medicines has performed. None genuine unless signed BENNETT ?k BEERS, Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl-street, Richmond Vn.; to . ..11 f.?.? cnm.lioci Mini Offanaiaa mnaf ho WIHPIII Ull U1IIVIJ IV. ?5VU,.?? ..... ?, addressed. And for sale hy WM. S. BEERS A Co.,Proprietors, Ri. lunoinl, Yu. RICE A THOMPSON, Somterville. BOATWHIGUT A UARIvULOO, Columbia. ! Z. ,T. DkIIAY andT. J. WORKMAN, Camden. ! March 2t?. ATTENTION! I "V^OT to any great Military orders, but attention IN the whole, while I inform the citizens of Cainden that I am permanently settled two doors above M. Drucker A Co.'s where 1 keep constantly on hand a beautiful stock of JEWELRY, Cutlery, Spectacles, Silver and l'lated Ware, Port Monaies, Ladies Companions, Card Cases, Knives, Ac., Ac., whieli he will sell on the most reasonable terms for cash or to puncI tual customers. The trade of any other kind is re j speetfully declined. I ?^"W:it.-li.-s .in,l Jewelrv repaired in the hest j u.zf ? I ni::nncr, and :t!l work warranted. C1IA RLES BOFENSCIIEN. Nov. 14. 4t> tf Soiith-Caroliua?Kershaw District. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Joseph Fridcberg, vs. Ilarvcy Hamilton. -I ttachmcnt. j 11THKI1KAS, the Plaintiff did, on the 27th day o I T V March, tile his Declaration against the Defend I ant, who (as it is said) is absent from and without the I limits of the State, and has neither Wife nor Attorney j known within the same, upon whom a copy of the j said declaration inMit be served. It is therefore or I dered that the said defendant do appear and plead to! the said declaration, on or before the 28th day of March, which will he in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and filly-six, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. M. NAUDIN, C. C. P. & G. S. Clerk's Office, Kershaw District, Murch 27, 1825. Aprils J South-Carolina?Kershaw District. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Jesse Wessinger vs. Harvey Hamilton. Attachment. WJ HERE AS, the Plaintiff did, on tho 28th day of t T March, file his declaration against the Defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from and without the limits of the said, and has neither Wife nor Attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be served. It is therefore ordered, that tlio said defendant do pppear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the 29th day of March, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand, eight hundred and fiftj'-six, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. ?1. NAUDIN, C. C. F. k G. S. Clerk's Office, Kershaw District, March 28, 1S55. April 3 GENTS DRESS GOODS i OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. W15 have on hand and are constantly manufacturing j Gents Kid Top Button Gaiters. ' ' " half Do. " Patent Leather Pumps. " " ' Oxford Ties. Fine Calf " " " Pumps. " " " heeled Slippers. "We do not hesitate to say that wo have the fairest j article of Imported Calfskin, and are prepared to man: ufacturo Boots and Slioes at short notice, which we ! can safely recommend as being superior to those of I northern manufacture, in quality of material and i workmanship, and which we offer on reasonable j terms. WORKMAN" & CO. Maj 22 21 ti. Spring Goods. rrMIE Subscriber has received his usual supply of JL Goods for Ladies' and Gontlemen's Summor Wear, which he invites them to eall and examine, They will bo sold as low as the samo kind of Goods can be had in tho place. W. D. McDOWALL, April 3?8 ' Boys' Wearl-^ivev mrmVAn? T.inpn Drills. Cashmo ! Jb retts and other styles, together with a large j stock of Ready Mndo Coats and Vests, suitablo fo tho season. On hand and for sale at tho lowes I prices, bv A. M. & R. KENNEDY, i April 3 Spring ! Spring!! I AM now recoiving at tho " Old Cornor" my supply of Spring and Summer Goods. Thoy wore j aelocted with great enro by myself in Now York, and | will bo ottered at small profits. Persons wishing cheap and pretty goods aro invited to call ?r>jl eramiuethem. I March IS.?tf. 7. W BONNSY. DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED (!krman Bitters, PUPAKtD DT DB. C. M. JACKSON, Philad'a., Pa.*, WILL SF7XCTUALLT CURE LITER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICB, Chrome or Nervous Debility, Dieeatee of the Kidney, and all dieeatee arising from a dieorder id Liver or Stomach. Such as Conutij alion, Inward Piles, Fullness, or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stemoch, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructions, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried, Difficult Breathing,Fluttering at the Heart,Choking or Suffocating Sensntions.when in a lying Posture Dimness of Visron,Dotsor Webs before the Sight, Fever and dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Li bs, etc., Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. In attributing such valuable Medical properties to this remedy, no rash or unwarrantable assertion is made, but is 6imply stated a fact; proven undeniably und conclusively by the extraordinary cures, and benefits derived from its use, under the direction of its illustrious oriizinntor. Dr. Hoofland. among all classes of European society and from the immense mass of testimony, from all parts of the American continent, accumulated during the last ten years, in tke hands of the present proprietor. The prevalence of diseases to which the German Bitters are adapted, it is with sorrow we say it, is almost universal, indeed there is scarcely a family throughout the whole extent of our country in whieh there cannot be found among its members that peculiar sallow and languid appearance, denoting a diseased Liver, or on emaciated and suffering Dyspeptic. Then of wliut immense importance to this class of invalids, that a certain nud reliable remedy should be placed within their reach ; one in which no baueful or injurious drug enters into its composition ; a remedy on which the patient can rely with the utmost confidence and certainty and be ussured from actual and tangible proofs, that the article he is usiug,really possesses the virtues attributed to it. Such a remedy is " lloofland's German Bitters." Thousands of dollars have been expended in its manufacture and diffusion throughout all pnrts of this continent, aud the proprietor feels the greatest satisfaction in stating, thai there is no State, County or even Village where the Medicine has been introduced, that there cannot be found numbers willing, to testify to its viitues. It is used constantly in the practice of a large number of the most prominent physicians in the country, who have also added their written testimo ny, in evidence of ita great virtues. In conclusion, then, wc would respectfully ask of all those afflicted with any of the above diseases, to give the Bitters a trial, and rest assured it will never be regretted. In proof of the statements above made, all are invited to read attentively, the " Memorabilia," or "Practical Receipt Book," for Fanners and Families, containing a great number of useful re eipts, in addition to the testimony, in favor of the Bitters, from the most prominent nud well-known individnals, in all {-arts oftlie Union. All agents for the Bitters are authorized to distribute the "Receipt Book "gratuitously. Principal office and Manufactory, 120 Arch St,, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale wholesale by Druggists in all the principal cities, and at retail by apothecaries and storekeepers in every town in the United States and Canada. T. J. WORKMAN, <fc CO., Camden. Miller it Brittox, Suintcrvillc; Boatwrigiit<? Barkui.00, Columbia. March 20. IZritirth Periodicals. Early Copies Secured. IEONARI) SCOTT ?t CO., New York, continue J to republish the following British periodicals: 1. The London Quarterly Review, (Conservative.) 2. The Edinburgh Review, (Whig.) 3. The Noitli British Review, (Free Church.) 4. The Westminster Review, (Liberal.) 5. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, (Tory) The piesent critical state of European affairs will render these publications unusually interesting during the forthcoming year. They will occupy a middle ground between the hastily written news items, crude speculations,and flying rumors of the daily journal,and the ponderous tome of the future historian, written after the living interest and excitenu^it of the great political events of the time shall haws passed away. It is to these periodicals that readers must look for the only really intelligible and reliable history of current events, and as such, in addition to their well established literary, scientific,and theological character, we urge them upon the consideration of the reading public. Arrangements are now permanently made for thereccint of carl v sheets from the British publishers, bv which we are enabled to place all our reprints in the hands of subscribers about as soon as they can be furnished with the foreign copies. Although this involves a very large outlay on our part, we shall continue to furnish the periodicals at the same low rates as heretofore, viz.: Per annum. For any one of the four Reviews $3.00 For any two of the four reviews 5 00 For any three of the four reviews 7.00 For all four of the reviews 9.00 For Blackwood's Magazine 8.00 For Blackwood and three reviews 9.00 For Blackwood and the four reviews 10.00 Payments to be made in all cases in advance. Money current in the State where issued will be received at par. Clubbing.?A discount of twenty-five per cent, from the above prices will be allowed to clubs ordering four or more copies of nny one or more of the above works. Thus: Four copies of Blackwood, or of one review will be sent to one address for $9; four copies of the four reviews and Blackwood for $30; and so on. Postage.?In all the principal cities and towns, these works will be delivered throuizh a?rents. free of nost age. When seutby mail, the postage to any part of the United States will be but twenty-four cents a year for Blackwood, and but fourteen cents a year for each of the reviews. Remittances and communications should always be addressed, post-paid, to the publishers. LEONARD SCOTT & CO., 54 Gold street, N. Y. N. B. L. S. 4 Co. have reccnlly published, and have now far sale,the "Farmer's Guide," by Henry Stephens of Edinburgh, and the late Professor Norton of ale College, New Haven, complete in two volumes, royal octavo, containing 1600 pages. Fourteen steel and six hundred wood engravings. Price in muslin bindings, $6. This work is not the old " Book of the Farm," lately rescsoitatko and thrown upon the market. NOTICE. 1"UIK subscriber having sometime since bought out . the entire stock in the House formerly conducted under the name of W. H. Burns, he has now on hand a large stock of Conch and Buggy Harness, Bridles, Saddles and everything else usually kept in his line, which he will sell low for cash, or to punctual custnmAwa Y174/% ?r/1 n?? nn/1 mni>l>nntA/l luuicio. ?? vi ?\ uuiic iv viuvi caiivi t*ui * unwvu, *?vpairing dono in the neatest manner and at shortest notice. Thoso wanting Coach, Buggy or Wagon Harness or anything else in my line, wiil please call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. June 19?tf. THOS. R. WHEAT. NOTICE^ THREE MONTHS from this date application will be made to the Bank of Camdon S. C., for tbo issue of a now cortiflcato No. 401 dated January 17, 1838, for one sharo of eaid Bank of Camden stock ofanHintr iii tho namo of James Grico. tho oricrinal D ? w being lost or mislaid. J. D. JONES, Juno ID?3m. Ex or of James Grice deed., Corn Starch FOR Culinary nurposos, just received by T. J. "WORKMAN k CO. Iced Soda Water CONSTANTLY on baud during the Beaaon, by T. J. WORKMAN 4 CO. Rev. Dr. Cumininp' Works. LECTURES Oil tho Miracles; Lectures on the Parables; on the Apocalypse, 1st and 2d series; Lectures on Romanism; Lectures 011 Dauiel; Scripture Readings on Genesis and Exodus; Voices of the Day and Night; Voices of the Dead; Benedictions or the Blessed Life; The Tent and the nltan The Great Sacrifice; Christ our Passover; Kitto's Daily Bible Illustrations, in 8 vol. 12 mo.; Coleridges Works, (J vol. 12mo; Chambers' Miscellanies, 10 vol. 12mo.; Chambers' Papers for the People, 6 vol. 12mo.; DeSaulcy's Narative : -< _ i ' a.. S,?n nnrt !n I tie Bible ! UI u d UUI UC}' I uu liw biiw X/VM.M ... Lands, in 1850 and 1851,including an account of the discovery ef tlie Sites of Sodom and Gorrarrali. Also avarietj-ol Miscellaneous Works, School Books, Ac. A. YOUNG. Nov. 20. 4G Keep Warm. G1 ENTLEMEN'S Overcoats, some very large size. T Also, Boys' Overcoats, just opened and for sale at the "Old Corner" by K. W. BONNEY. CARPET Bags, Floor Cloths, Crumb Cloths, Ac just received at " the Old Corner." Sept 19?tf. E. W. BONNE Y. A. IV. &TK. Kennedy HAVE received and offer for sale a full assortment of Ready Made Clothing, consisting of Coats. Vests, Pants, BOYS' CLOTHING. Coals and Vests. Under Shirts, Drawers, J Hose, Tics Cravats, &c, Dress Shirts, of superior quality, made to order aud warranted to fit. Oct 24 LADIES' Brown aud Drab olotlis for Talmas and Cloaks, just opened at the " Old Corner" by Oct. 31?tf. E. W. BONN ISY. CtOOPER'S ISING-GLASS, Almonds, Yeast Pow ) dors, Extracts, Candles, Soaps, &c., for sale at tli "Old Corner," at the Iowcj t prices. Oct. 10 K. W BOXNEY. Notice. THE Notes and Accounts of W. M. Watson are in my hands (as Assignee) for collection. Those indebted are requested to make immediate payment, and by so doing save costs. Jan. 30. J. DUNLAP, Assignee. AM. & R. KENNEDY'S Stock of Dress Goods, for Ladies' wear, Embroideries, Hosiry, Gloves, ?EC., 18 now very iuii, a m ouerea oil me most reasonable terms. SUMMER Clotliitig and Hats in a great variety of styles. Also, Fancy Linensic. for Oentlcinen's wear, just opening at the "Old Corner'' by March 13,?tf. Ii. W. BONNEY. BANK AGENCY!!! THE subscriber continues to act as agent in both o the Banks of Camden. 1?. "W. BONNEY. July 11, 28 tf. Shoos Shoos A FULL supply of Ladies BOOTS and SIIOKS, of all styles end qualities; Misses' SCHOOL BOOTS nd SHOES, Youth'sand Boy's Shoes. Just received by W. ANDERSON. Camden Bazaar. T VT E have just received u Urge and well-selected m Stock of Spring and Summer GOO PS?consisting of Gentlemen and Ladies' Dress Goods. ?ALSO? A Handsome Stock of READY MADECLOTHING, put up of the best material and of the latest styles. April 17 il. DRUCKKRi CO. Hides. rJ"MlE highest pi ice will be given f.?r co?J hitler L by \V. ANDERSON. Aug 20 04 tf. Just Received. ,i 1C assortment ofFisk's MKT ALIO BURIAL CA ?x. SKS. Tliere liavo been late improvements in this article. Can be seen at the subscriber's WareRoom. C. L. C1IATTEX. lYolice. VLL persons indebted to the estate of Samuel Benson are requested to call and pay, as longer indulgence cannot be given. Jam 30. J. DCNLAP, Adm'r. So will-Carol ilia?K??r*lia.iv District. IN TIIE COMMON PLEAS. John U. Ingram. ) vs. - ATTACHMENT. John II. Catoe. ) "ITfHKREAS. tlie Plaintiff did, on the 30th day ot V t March, rile his petition against the Defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from and without the limits of the State, and has neither Wife nor Attorney known within the same upon whom a copy of the said Petition miirht be served. It is therelore ordered, that the said Defendant do appear and plead to tin*, said Petition on or before tlie 31st day of March. whi"b will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. M. NAUDIN, C. C. P. &, G. S. Clerk's Office, Kershaw District, March 30, 1855. April 3 Summer Clothing, EtcAM. & R. KENNEDY arc now receiving their usual supply of COAT >,'Vests, Punts and L. C. Shirts. A portion of which lmvinar been made up to their own order, nro well adapted for Warm Weather, ALSO A handsome and complete Stock of COATINGS, Summer Cassimers, Drills, Vestings. Neck Ties, Under Clothing, etc., to all of which they confidently invite the attentiou of their friend.-: and the public generally. April 3. CHEAP PAPER. LETTER PAPER at 12 J to 25 ceuta per quire.? Also?Note Paper and Envelopes. For sale at April 17. THE POST OFFICE. Domestic Goods. TtT.T!ArTTFIT) nnd Hi-nwn Shirtings nnd Sheetings. 13 Plaids and Stripes, for servants, Cotton Cassirueres, Denims and Checks, Bed Tick Ac. For sale by A. M. A. R. KENXDDY. NEW Raisins. Almonds, Citron, Extracts, Cheese, Sugar House Syrup, Powdered Sugar, Candles, Pickles, Isinglass, Cayenne, and Jenny Lind gold twist Tobacco, a superior article, just received at the "Old Corner" by K. W. BONIS EY. Domestics. RED and white Flannels. Linseys, Ticks, Sheetings, all widths, Bed and Crib Blankets, Long Cloths, brown and bleached Shirtings.&e. For sale low, by Sept 27. A. M. & It. KENNEDY. BANK AGENT. rPHE subscriber will act as A pent for persons drawX ing money from either of the Banks in Camden. Aug 14.?tf. J. DUNLAP. Wool, Wool. "\7t7ILL be purchased either in the Burr or clean, VV 1 w t vnirocrtN ? ujr ii Aug. 23 34 If. i HATS. 1 "HIE subscriber wishing to clo>e out his stock of . Bcebo & Co, Warnock and Rankin, Duryee ?fc Co.'a superior Drab Fur Hats, will sell then) at Now YnrW roar and manv other Drab Hats much below cost. w. D. McDOWALL. May 15, 20 1J. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers, FOR COUGHS, COLDS, AND CONSUMPTION Juat roccivcd and for Palo by V T J. WORKMAN k CO. - T. J. WORKMAN A CO., Wholesale aud Retail Druggists, ?C AMD EX, S. C. /~\FFER for sale, for cash, or on approved credit a V_ J LOWEST MARKET PRICE*, a large and WELL-8ELKC teu assortment of East India, Mediterranean and European DIII GS AND MEDICINES, French, English, and American CHEMICALS., ok ALL KINDS, Patent Medicines. Tlioinpsonian Medicines, Shaker's Herbs snd Roots, Saratoga "Water, Wines and Brandies, Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Paints, Oils, Var. titc'tou Prillit Hrn?l?PM_ TK'P-St 11 fTU_ T-omnci T.nnm IlSla ??i J 1 ?wiic, Burning Fluid and Camphoric, Druggists' and Physicians' Glass-ware and Labels, "Window Glass, Putty, Hair, Tooth, Nail and I'lesh Brushes, Bronzes, Teas, Spices, and flavoring Extracts, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Fancy Articles, Genuine Cod Liver Oil, together with every article comprising the stock of a Druggist or Physician. Our stock is of the best quality, and the best selected assortment ever offered to the public. Physicians, Country Merchants, Planters and all others can depend on their ordersmeeting prompt and careful attention, and upon accommodating terms.? No extra charge for packing or ttansportation to tho Railroad Depot or any part of the town. I jgT" Physicians' Presriptions carefully compounded April 25. 17 tf Patent Medicines, Ac. A FRKS1I SUPPLY, just received, among them are: liolloway's Ointment Cherry Pectoral Holloway's Pills 11 as ting's Syrup Naptha riooensacK s worm ojrup ueagcr s syrup 01 LiverMextican Mustang Lini- wort and Tar and Canrnerit chalngua Pain Killer Daily's Magical Pain KxSeltzer Aperient tractor Barry's Tricopherous Christie's Galvanic Belts? Jaync's Medicines Necklaces, Bracelets and Had way's Ready Relief Fluid Oxygenated Bittors Brow's Kss. Jamaica Ginger Georgia Sarsaparilla Murray's Fluid Magnesia Sands' Sarsaparilla Cod Liver Oil Townscnd'sSarsaparilla Indian Hair Dye Dead Shot Bachelor's Hair Dyo J Falincstnck's Vermifuge Depilatory Power Wistar's Balsam Wild Cher-Magnetic Plaster ry IVh L...U C T 7L'*m 1WI OHIU UJ V. AJ. . Flavoring Extracts IT'OR Ices, Custards, Puddings, and all kinds of Confectionary, Pastry, (Dc. &c. Among tliem are Vanilla, Lemon, Peach, Nutmeg, Bitter Almond, Banana, Pine Apple, Strawberry,Raspberry, Rose, Ginger, Cinnamon, etc. <tc., all verv superior and for sale by i". L. ZKMP., Constantly oil Hand, C^HMFNT, Calcined Piaster of Paris, for building J purposes; Gypsum or Land Plaster, for agricultural purposes, and Stone Lime, all of good quality and in quantities to suit purchasers. A vervsuperiorarticleof White Lime for whitewash ing. C. L. ClIATTEN. \forM, n on ir SADDLE & IIAKXESS MAKING rI"Mf E undersigned continues his business St the old _L stand, returns his thanks for pastfavors and Iiopc or n continuance of patronage. All work in Ills line will be done with punctuality, nnd where the cash is paid, at the time of delivery, a discount of ten per cen t will be made. Jan (5, lylJ2? F. J. OAKS. ENTI.KMRX'Sflne Black Cloth Frock Coats, black T Cassimere and white Marseilles Vests, opened last week and for sale at the "Old Corner'' by Oct. 131 tf. E. W. BONNKY. NOTICE. r|MIE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and 1 patrons lie continues hi* BUSINESS JX ALL ITS BRANCHES at W. J. Gayor's old stand, southeast corner Meeting and Went worth streets, where may be seen a large stock of good VEHICLES, composed of light and heavy work. Splendid Fall Stock arriving every week, among which aw? some new and very tasty models of Family Carriages. Manufacturing and Repairing will he done from this to with usual dispa tch. I Charleston, Xuv 3?45 LEONARD C1IAPIX. HATS AND CAPS AT COST"IMIE subscribers having determined to discontinue ; 1 this part ot their business, will dispose of the ro mamdt-r ol their stock ot Hats and taps at cost for cash, or at a very small advance on time. An examination of their stock, and prices will at once convince any one desirous of purchasing, that it will be decidedly to his interest to buy of them. Goods of like quality have never been offered at such low prices Among them may be found fine and fashionable MOLESKIN AND OKAVEK, also, a good article of PLANTATION HATS. Nov. 21?if, WORKMAN <fc CO. ? F.ATHFR and Sliott-Fiiidiiig*.?A large assortment oi Leather ar.a olio&r inaings. | For .sale low by WORKMAN Si CO. Lamps!?Lamps!! JUST received nn elegant assortment of Burning Fluid and Oil Lamps Purchasers are invited to call and examine onr Stock previous to buying elsewhore. T. J. WORKMAN & CO. March 27?tf. Notice. rI*MIK Subscriber earnestly calls upon nil indebted to j 1. the Estate of K. S. MOFFAT, cither by note or | open account, to mako payment; long indulgenco i cannot be given. A. M. KENNEDY, Adm'r. March 6?tf. Jacob's Cordial. HOOF LAND'S German Bitters; Carter's Spanish Mixture; Bull's, Townsend'sand Sand's Snrsaparilla; Radway's Ready Relief. Ready Resolvent, Ready Regulators; Circassian Balm for the hair Roger's Liverwort and Tar: Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry, Hutchings' Dyspepsia Bitters; Oxygenated Bitters Moffat's Bitters; Tarrants' Seltzer Aperient Upham's vegetable Electuary; Rowand's Tonic Rovvand's Compound Syrup of Blackberry Root Ilonry's Magnesia; Murray's Fluid Magnesia Citrato i Ellis' Magnesia; Christie's Galvanic Curatives j Mustang Liniment; .inynes' Medicines j Rose's Family Medicines; Strong's Pills; Moffat's do. ! Lerov's. Peters'and llollowav's Pills ! Jew David's Hebrew Plaster; Peery's Dead Shot McLane's Vermifuge and pills: Fahnestock's Vermifuge, i with a great many other Patent Medicines to be found ; at T. J.- WORKMAN & CO's. Drug Store. Fancy China Wave ! > JUST received at Workman's Drug Store, an elegant assortment of China Ware, consistingin ?artof Fine Gilt China cups and saucers, with and without j mottoes i Rich Gilt Card receivers and Jewelry stands ! Fancy China Inkstands, Jewelry boxos ! Flower Vases, elegant Toilet bottles, ic.Ae. ALSO, A full supply of American and English Tooth and Ilair Brushes; Clothes, Hat and Shoe do. Buffalo drossingCombs, pocket and fine tooth Combs ! j Also a large lot of line and common Shaving brushes. TER1S OF 1 THE CAMDEN' JOURNAL. Two Dollars if paid in advance; Two Dollars nrd j Fifty Cents if payment be delayed three months, ai.d Three Dollars if not paid till the- expiration of the year i ADVERTISEMENTS will be inserted at the fol- j lowing rates: For one Square, (fourteen lines or less,) j buvviii)-m<,- wins iui niv ursi, ?iiiu unriy-scven ana-ahalf cents for each subsequent insertion. Single insertions. one dollar per square; semi-monthly monthly and quarterly advertisements charged the same as for a single insertion. , (?39" The number of insertions desired must be noted A on the margin ol all advertisements, or they will l>e 1 published until ordered dlscenticued and chaiged a:-,! ccrdir.gly. J J