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IIII IIIII nil m II Tribute of Respect. At a meeting of the Veatry and "Wardens of Grace Church, Camden, S. C., the following Preamble and Resolutions wero adopted: Whereas, it has pleased our Almighty Father to remove from the oversight of his flock, the late Right t??- r? t? a nonux: D D iha Lain Rislmn nf fhifl Din XVUV. v/. u. UA<Vvo?| ?? r cese, whose kind and gentle manners and devotional piety in the discbarge of his spiritual duties will long be remembered in this Diocese: Resolned. That we, the Vestry and "Wardens of Grace Church, unite with all our sister Churches in the State, in the tender of our sympathy and condolence to the family of our late Bishop. Hesolved, That the Secretary of the Vestry be requested to forward the above to the family of the late Bishop, and that the same be published in ibo Camden Journal and the Charleston Mercury and Courier. JOHN McCLELLAND, Chairman. TO THE SICK. For the effectual rooting out from the system of all diseases brought on by indigestion, billiousness and impurity of the blood, it is a widely and well known fact that WEIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS are the great PAN A CEA. Throughout the entire South, these Pills havelong been neia in tne nignesc repute, both by private individuals and by the Medical faculty of our country. Southern fevers and Southern diseases genera 11}', yield to their influence at once; and the unfortunate victim to "earthly ills and woes" is made to thank Heaven that a sovereign balm has been provided. Let each try them for himself and if the medicine foils to satisfy, the experiment shall cost hirn nothing. Thos. J. Workman, Agent for Camden, S. C., and Bold by Druggists and Merchants throughout the country. ' June 28?ly. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. important to dyspeptics. Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN, the true digestive fluid, or gastric juice, prepared from RENNET, or the FOURTH STOMACH OF THE OX, after directions of BARON LIEBIG, the great Phvsiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON. M. D? Philadelphia. This is truly a wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION and DEBILITY, curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the GASTRIC JUICE. Pamphlets, containing Scientific evidence of its value, furnished by agents gratis. See notice among the medical advertisements. SOWS OF TEnPERMCETWATEREE DIVISION NO. 9. THE regular meeting of this Division will be held on Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. By order of the W. P. THO. J. WARREN, R. S. CADETS OF TEMPERANCE. Kershaw Section No. 4. TIIE regular Meeting of this Section will be held at their Hall on Friday next, at 8 o'clock. By order of the W. A. W.H. KENNEDY, Secr'y. Jt^-The friends of Col. JAMES CHESNUT, Jr. announce him as a candidate for State Senator, at the ensuing election. JC3TThe friends of Maj. A. H. BOYKIN announce him as a candidate for Representative in the State Legislature at the ensuing election. Buffalo. Mr. Editor: Please to announce Mr. Wtatt Patterson as a candidate for Representative in the State Legislature at the ensuing election, and oblige Flat Rock. 4^-We are authorized to announce Col. JOSEPH B. KERSHAW as a candidate tbrjleprcsentative in the State Legislature at the ensu ing election. X3? We are authorized to announce Major JOHN ROSSER as a candidate for representative in the Suite Legislature at the ensuing elec tion. Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facias to mo directed, I will sell before the Court Iiousc door in Camden, on the First Monday in August next, being > the second day of said month, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One Mulatto boy, BOB, levied on and to be sold as the property of Jame3 J. Duulap, at the suit of Alfred C. Long. Also, at tho residence of the Rev. Thomas Mason, one Marble top Dressing Bureau and Glass, levied on as the property of H. J. Wilson, at the suit of George Abbott, et. aL Conditions cash. JOHN INGRAM, S. K. D. July 20.?58tf South Carolina?Kershaw District. In the Common Pleas. JAMES L. BRASIN3TON, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Kershaw District, by virtue of a writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum at the suit of John Lynn, having filed in my office, together with a schedule, on oath of his estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas. pravinsr that ho may bead mitted to tho benefit of the acts of the General Assembly made for the relief of insolvent debtors: It is ordered, that the said John Lynn, and all other the cred. iters, to whom the said James L. Basington is in any wise indebted, be and they are hereby summoned and have notice to appear before the said Court at Camden Court House, on Monday, the first day of November next, to show cause, if any he can, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid should not be granted. Office of Common Pleas, Kershaw District, 15th day of July A. D. 1852. MOREAU NAUDIN, c. c. p. | July 20. 58 m3in South Carolina?Kenhatv District. In the Common Pleas. JAMES J. KELLY, who is in the custody of the the Sheriff of Kershaw District, by virtue of a writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum at the suit of James W. Baskin; having filed in my office, together with a schedule on oath of his estate and effect, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of the acts of the General Assembly, made for the relief of insolvent debtors: It is orderedj that the said James W. Baskin, and all other the creditors to whom the said James J. Kelly is in any -wise indebted, be and they are hereby summonou and have notice to appear before the said Court at Camden Court House, on Monday the first day Jf November next, to show cause, it any he can, why the prayer ot the petition should not be granted. Office of Common Pleas, Kershaw District, 15th day of July A. D. 1852. i MORKAU NAUDIN, c. c. P. g July 20. 58 m3m. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. rpHE UNDERSIGNED, have this day entered into JL a Co-Partnership for tho purpose of transacting a WHOLESALE LIQUOR AND COMMISSION TtnsiMF.SS under the style and firm of WITTK & GOODWIN) at the old Rtaud of C. 0 Witte; 92 East Bay, where we will be liappy to see all our old friends C. 0. WITTE GEO. M. GOODWIN. Charleston, July 5. 57 tf WELL Wheels, Steelyards, Broad Axes, Anvil: and Vices. For sale by E. W. BONNEY. HEAD QUARTERS, UTTnir T7KAT) .Tnlr 2H 1ft59 ORDER NO? THE following Regiments will parade for Review and Drill at the times and places specified, viz: The 25th Reg. oflniantry at Wiunsboro', on Saturday the 7th of August next. The 24th Reg. of Infantry near Winn's Bridge, on Wednesday the lltli of August next. The Cth Reg. of Cavalry at Younguesville, on Friday the 13th of August, i The 26th Reg. of Infantry at Chcsterville, on Monday the 16th of August. The 27th Reg. of Infantry at Rich Hill, on Wednesday the 18th of August. The 46th Reg. of Infantry near Ebenezcr, on Friday the 20th of August. The 31th Reg. *if Infantry at their Regimental Parade ground, on Monday the 23d of August. The 37th Reg. of Intantry at Wilkin's Old Field, on Thursday the 2Cth of August. The 33th Reg. of Infantry near Unionville, on Saturday the 28th of August. The 9th Reg. of Cavalry near Glenn Springs, on Tuesday the 31st of August. Tne 36th Reg. of Infantry at Timmon's Old Field, on Friday the 3d of September next The 45th Reg. of Infantry at the Burnt Factory, on Tuesday the 7th of September. The 41st Reg. of Infantry at Park's Old Fieldon Thursday the 9th <5f September. The 40th Reg. of Infantry at Boyd's, on Saturday the 11th of September. The 10th Reg. of Cavalry at Martin's, on Tuesday the 14th of September. The 38th Reg. of Infantry at Keller's Old Field, on Thursday the 16th of September. The 39th Reg. of Infantry near Ruffs Mountain, on Saturday the 18th of September. The Reviews will commence at 12 o'clock, M. The commissioned and non-commissioned officers will assem le the day previous to the reviews, except those of the 26th and 34th Regiments of Infantry, who will assemble on the Saturday previous, at their Regimental parade grounds for Drill and Instruction Tho Major Generals and Brigadier Generais will, with their Staff, attend tho Reviews within their respective commands. The Brigadier Generals are charged with the exten sion of th is order. B3- order of tho Commander-in-Chief. J. TV. CANTEY. Adj. and Insp. Gen'l. July 9, 1852. 55 tf For (he Fall and "Winter. Afresh Invoice of LAXDRETES SUPERIOR GARDEX SEEDS. Just received at July 13. Z. J. DeIIAY'S. Notice. 'VTO pcrsou having applied for letters of administraX1 tion upon the estate of Sarah Kershaw, I have taken possession of the same as derelict, and give notice to all having demands to present thein duly attested, and those indebted to said estate to make immediate payment to me. JOHN It. JOY, 0. K. D. and Adra'r. Juno 29. 52 tf To Kent. nPHK subscriber oflbrs for rent that large and coniX modious STORK IIOUSK, situated on the corner of Broad and York-streets, aud immediately opposite the Wateroe House, which for several years past has been occupied by C. Matlieson, Esq. It is a well-known stand, being located in one of the most business parls of tho Town, and has an extensive Lot and Cotton Yard attached. Possession will be given on the tirst day of August next. JOHN INGRAM. July 9. 55 tf NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Co-partuership heretofore existing between the subscribers under the name and tirm of lilLUKtirs a uiiAriiN is mis aay aissoireu uy mutual consent The business of the concern will be settled by S. Si E. M. Gilbert. STEPHEN GILBERT. LEONARD CHAPIN. ELI AS M. GILBERT. Charleston, 1st June, 1852 S. ?fc E. 71. GILBERT \\f ILL continue the CARRIAGE BUSINESS at v ? the old stand of Gilberts & Chapin, (formerly S. A J. Gilbert) Nos. 35 and 40 Wentworth-st., and will keep constantly on hand un extensive assortment of j CARRIAGES manufactured by themselves expressly 1 for their own sales, together with an assortment of J other styles usually found in this market, to which the : attention of their old friends and customers is respectfully invited. Carriages of any style will be made to order, and repairing in all its various branches p:omptly and faithfully oxeouted ou reasonable terms. STEPHEN GILBERT. ELI AS M. GILBERT. Charleston, Juno 1st, 1852. or Persons indebted to the lirtn ofS. it J. Gilbert i on. poniioat/xl tr> umlfi. nnvmnnt ri> S A- K M. Gilbert. 'i who are authorized to sottlo the business of said tirm. June 29. 52 3m LEONARD CIJAPIN, (LATE OF THE FIRM OF GILBERTS & ClIAPI IS NOW OPENING an extensive CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY REPOSITORY, fronting and on Went worth-street, next door to the old stand of Gilberts & Chnpin; also, on Meeting-treet, next door : North of the "Pavilion* Hotel," Charleston. S. C. "Orders for Carriages and Harness, promptly ex 1 ecuted from this date, on such terms and in such manner, as to insureI continuance of iavors. June 11?17 tf New Books and Novels. ^I^IIE Abbottsford edition of the WAVERLY NO.JL YELS. Price 50 cents for each Novel?complete j in 12 bound volumes, at $1 per vol. Days of Bruce; Brace's Hungary; lluc's Tartan*, Bancroft's U. S. History, 4th volume, Legislative Guide, Men and Women of the 18th Century, Glances at Europe, by II. Greely, Essays from the London Times. Jenkins' Life of Jackson; Meigs on Children, Wilson's Anatomy; Sophocles' Greek Grammar, Scrap Books: English Family ltobinsou, Far Off, by the author of Peep of Da)*, i Wild Girl of Nebraska; Texiau Virago, &c. July 10. A. YOUNG. Tactics for Light Infantry and Riflemen. COMPILED for the Washington Light Infantry. Charleston, S. C. Containing the new manual of arms for the Percussion Rifle, furnished by the War Department. The Deployment as Skirmishers, and all i that is peculiar to Light Infantry and Rifleman*' i July 12. A. ymm. BANAWAY FROM the subscriber, living near White's Store, Anson county, on the 3rd of May la3t, a bright mulatto boy named BOB. Bob is about 5 leet high, will weigh 130 pounds, is about 22 years old, and has some beard on his upper lip. His left leg is somewhat shorter than his right, causing him to hobble in his walk. Also, on the 28th of June, unotherboy, brother to the above, named JACK. He is also a bright mnlatto, about the same weight and size of Bob, and is slowspoken. He has a cow-lick on his forehead, causing his hair to stand up in one place. Both boys have straight black hair. It is supposed that Jack will make his way to Clieraw or Camden, S. C. Bob may also have gone towards Camden. I will give a reward of TEN DOLL A HS for the apprehension and delivery to me of the boy Bob, or for bis confinement in any jail so that I can get him. CLARA LOCKHART. By Adah Lockhart. Whites Store, N. C. July 9. 5o?3t Pure While Lead, OF superior qnalit;.-. Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Chrome Green. Prussian Blue, Litharge, Copal, Japan and Leatiier Varnish, Window Glass &c. Just received at Z. J. DEHAY'S. July 15. 43 tf Fresh ILard Oil, OF superior quality, which will be sold as low as the present advanced prices of OILS of every kind will warrant. Just received at DBHAY'S DRUG STORE. POSITIVE BARGAINS M HAVING a very large stock of LACE and FANCY SUMMER GOODS, which I wish to dispose ... ^ ?>-- v-ii t ?:n tu_ ?u 01 OC'IOre uie ran, i. win puaiuvuijr unci mciu iui unau at Oi?ally Reduced Prices! They consist of a large variety of Fashionable Lacc Capes, from one to eight Dollars. Ltlk. Lace Veils, Lace Sleeves, Trimming Laces and Edgings of every description?such as Real Thread, Wove Thread. Valenciennes, Linen. Cotton and Bobbin: Blk. and White Blonde Laces and Edgings. Also, a full assortment ol I R.. .CH NEEDLEWORK EMBROIDERIES Comprising beautiful Worked Muslin Collars, very low, Blk. Embroidered Muslin Capes, at cost prices; EnibM Sleeves and Culls, of the the newest patterns; French Emb'dLawn Handk'fs. at New-York cost; Swiss Edjugs r.nd Insertings at reduced prices; Cambric do. " do. " " " .. . i: Bodies, various sizes, at cost; " Iv- '-." adored Caps. " " L Mi* v.: Breakfast Caps, very few left; W'u .s 1 -1 -i-:;?i Chemisettes, choice patterns and unquestionably cheap. Surarnur Bonnets at and Under Cost. Some of them quite new, and others tolerably ancient. In disposing of these, I will graduate the prices according to seniority; those of two years standing considerably under cost; also, BONNET RIBBONS, all of them new. at prices to suit the Bonnets and the times respectively. Summer Dress Goods. n \f n I rr 11 o rn a \fllC OUL'Il IMS r i UUCU UiU^wuiii mug litis, Barage DeLaines. White and Colored Dotted Muslins, kc.. Ac., purchased this Spring and offered temptingly low; iii fact, 1 am willing to sacrifice the profits on all of these as well as many other exclusively Summer Goods, in orderto make room for my Fall supplies, which I intend to he on a scale unusually complete, and at prices calculated to increase the exteusive patronage already couferred on me. June 25?51t JAMES WILSON. SODA WATER. SODA WATER fresh from the fountain will be kept through the season,?with an abundance of ICE and a variety of pleasant SYRUPS, by ?. L. ZEMP. Head Quarter* ftth Reg. Cavalry. IN pursuance of orders from Major General Buchanan. an election for Brigadier General ofthe 3d Brigade of Cavalry, is hereby ordered to be held at Camd. n (for this Regiment) on Thursday, the 12th day of August next, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Brigadier General Owens. Li. Col. Davis and Major Baker are hereby ordered to attend at Camden and assist us Managers of said Election. By order of COL. ANCRUM. Camdkx, June 22, 1852. 50?td: HriDVltK CllAIVi'AIGNF.?10 Baskets, low icr Cash. W. C. MOORE. MORE Brown Homespun at four cents a yard, just opened at BONNES'S. Youth's and Men's Dress Shirts. FUST received an invoice of the above of the latest stvies, well made and warranted to fit. April 27.?St A. M. <fc R. KENNEDY. Filial Notice. 4 LL persons indebted to J I. Levy or H. Levy & A Son, either by open account or note, will call and settle, otherwise they will be placed in the hands of an Attorney. H. LEVY A SON. June 25. 51 tf Soiyihcrn Broom Manufactory. (ANNOUNCE to the citizens of this District, that I will establish a BROOM MANUFACTORY in Camden. All those who ar willing to encourage home indtistiv, atv tv pcctfullv solicited to give ine a call. In addition to the above, I will re-bottom cane seat Chairs?..ml 1 hope all friends of the blind will sympathise and encourage ate in mv undertaking. T. C. DUTTON. Juno 4. 45 tf MEAL AND OBITS?Always on hand, at MOORE'S. Red Flag. NOTICK. rIMlE subscribers have this day formed a Co-pnrlnerJ I ship, under the name and tirm of ROOT x INj ORAM, for the purpose of carrying on the General I Auctioneering Business. F. ROOT, TATJV TVllPAXf Camdex, Jan. 23. 7 tf Cod Liver Oil. I IIAY E just received a few gallons of pure COD LIVER OIL, which will be sold in quantities to suit purchasers, und at reduced prices. March 30. Z. J. DeHAY. MOUNTAIN Butter. Fine Cheese. Fresh Macciro ni. Corn Starch. Brouia, Chocolate and Citron For sale by E. W. BONNEY. W itinr Inks. has just received a large and va i ni of Black, Blue, Carniine and Red IN ;! < nor quality in rials and bottles from 5 to i>o ecu:.* each ALSO, Harrison's, 1 arraut's, Wright's David's and Maris' INDELIBLE INKS. lor marking on cotton, linen and silk, with and without Preparation. March 26. Z. J. DeHAY. Sands' Sarsaparilln, FROM "head quarters." Also, Peery's Dead Shot, Rushton, Clark A Cos. Cod Liver Oil, and all the Popular Summer Medicines. Just received at June 15 Z. J. DeHAY'S. Finning- Mills. rl^HE subscriber baa just finished a few of thoabovo X Machines for cleaning Wheat, Rice, Oats, Corn, Pens, Ac. Made and warranted by i May 17?2mw R. J. MoCREIGHT. Quinine. 1 A A OZ. QCININE, at the lowest market price. Av/\/ For sale by June 22. THOMAS J. WQR?MAN. MADISON SPRINGS, 23 MILES FROM ATHENS, GEO. MR. J. D. WATKINS, owner and proprietor of these Springs, informs the public that a new Spring has been discovered, containing Sulphur, Iron, Magnesia and Amonia. The whole establishment is much improved, and will be, this season, under the care of Wsr. Seymour, perhaps the best caterer in South Carolina, late of the . oultrie House, Sullivan's Island, and Jones' Hotel, Charleston, A fine band for Music will be in attendance, and every appointment of the Hotel arranged for pleasure aud comfort. May 28, 1852. 43 tf SUPERIOR Pine Apple Cheese, Capers, Currants, Citron, and Lemon Syrups. For sale by kny 8. E. IV. BONNET. BACON SIDES aud LARD for sale, low for cash? Also, n few Bags CORN. E. W. BONNET. ICE! ICE! ICE! HAYING made arrangements for a regular 3upply of ICE through the summer season. I will be glad to supply the citizens of Camden and its vicinity with this luxury. Quantities under fifty pounds three cents; over lifty pounds two aud a half cents. CASH for ICE without any exception. F. L. ZEIIP. May 7 a7 tf One lo Four Dollars a Window. BEFORE purchasing call and examine the subscriber's as-ortrnent of Transparent WINDOW SHADES, which comprises manv late and handsome atterns. C. L. CHATTEN. PINE APPLE and Goshen Cheese, Family Hams and Bacon Sides. Also, Lard and Canal Flour. Just received at BONNET'S. BKICItS FOR SALE. THE subscriber has 011 hand a large quantity) f GOOD BRICK, which may be had on application. January 23. J. F. SUTHERLAND. ?") BARRELS fresh "Kennedy's Butter Crackers.''? i m Received and for sale by June 22, 1850. SHAW k AUSTIN. r~~ "ALCORN'S" superior FAMILY HAMS. Re1 t) ceivecl and for sale by June 22, 1S52. SHAW k AUSTIN. 1CASE potted Yarmouth Herring 1 do do Anehovio Paste. Received and for sale by SHAW k AUSTIN. June 22,1852. 50 tf 1CASE Guava Jellv in quart Jars. Received and for sale by " SHAW 4 AUSTIN June 22. 50 tf 4 CASES Preserved Limes. Oranges,'Pine Apples and Citron. For sale by June 22. SHAW 4 AUSTIN. CHOICE Gun Powder, nyson and Imperial Teas. Received and for sale by June 22. SHAW & AUSTIN. Columbia S. C. Insurance Company. ''IWIE undersigned contiuues to act as Agents for the 1 above Company, and are prepared to take risks on Buildings and Merchandize at customarv rates. A. M. 4 II. KENNEDY. June lath, 1852. 48 tf ?) DOZES' two-pound cans Fresh Salmon. Received and for sale by SHAW & AUSTIN. Juue 22, 1852. 50 tf 4 BARRELS choice Leaf Lard. Received and for sale by SHAW & AUSTIN. Jum 22, 1852. 50 tf 1CASE Gross & Blackwell's Pickles and Sauces.? Received and for sale by June 22. SHAW k AUSTIN. BARRELS No. 1 Pickled Salmon. Received and L for sale by SHAW & AUSTIN. ?? Water's Tooth Soap* I70R cleansing and removing animalcube from the X teet h. For sale by June 22. THOMAS J. WORKMAN. Selling: Off at Cost. THE subscriber desirous of closing his business in in Camden will sell at New York Cost, his present stock of Goods, consisting of the following articles, viz Loaf. Crushed and Powdered Sugars, St. Croix and Porto Pico do. Java and Rio Coffee,Gunny Cloth and Dundee Bagging, Bale Rope and Twine, Hemlock Leather, Shoe Thread, <ke. Paints, Oil, and "Vindow Glass, Hardware, Iron, Nails and Castings, Domestic Dry Goods, Saddlery, <fce. r> I1?? ??rl Ct.,r,.b V~tlliuiv;3) wva|; cuivt k iiuvu. A choice assortment of LIQUORS, viz: Brandy, Wine, Whiskey. Potter and Ale. Together with a large stock of SA L T A XD MOLA SSES. Those desirous of purchasing for Cash, or Bankable paper on short time, would do well to call and examine the goods. JOHN W. BRADLEY. ' Camden, May 11,1852. 38?tf Vanilla Beau*, ITMtESfl and tine. Also, Ess. Vanilla. Extracts of Lemon; Orange. Bitter Almond, Hose and Peach, for flavoring Ice Creams. Puddings. Custards, &c. Just received at Z. J. DeHAY'S. NEW ARRIVALS. MDRUCKEIt A CO. have just received a iarge "selection of the newest patterns of Plain and Fancy HERA GES. DELAIXES, CHALLYS. TISSUE SILKS. MUSLIXS and GIXGHAMS. and oth or articles lor LADIES' DRESSES, to which they iuvite the attention of the Ladies and the public gonerally. March 23. Tew sprixg goods. MDRUCKER k CO. have just received their new # supply of Spring and Summer Clothing, to which they would invite the attention of the public at the same time they would recommend their Stock o OUTFITTING ARTICLES, viz: Shirts. Collars, Cravats, Undergarments, Hosery, Gloves, Suspenders, &c. April ?, 1652.?tf DR. UPHAM'S Vegetable Pile Electuary. A CERTAIN cure for Piles, either External or Internal, Bleeding or Blind. Also for all Inflamnuito! rv Diseases. Affections of the Skin, and Impurities oi the Blood, arising from any source For sale by June 22. THOMAS, J. WORKMAN. FRENCH China Tea Setts. China and Glass FruDishcs. Tureens, &c, Also, Housekeeping Arti cles in great variety. For sale by. March 2, 1352. E. W. BONNET. RAIN Cradles, Steel Forks and Rakes, Iron and T Steel Iioes, Spades and Shovels. For sale at Feb. 21?tf E. W. BONNET'S. Aromatic Spirils of Viiicgar. PUT up in beautilul style. For sale bv THOMAS J. WORKMAN. Another Chance. I have just received another lot of those very fine " CANVASSED HAMS." Low lor Cash. W. C. MOORE. PICQUET'S Garden Ploughs. For ale by MeDOWALL & COOPER. Jgme 29. - ?. 'rj. . vr / -' > ..<. '-^-s.-.* . - . 3 V- )m 8MB?M?H??????? Livery and Sale Stables. THE subscriber, late of Abbevilio, S. C., begs leave to inform the citizens of Columbia and the public generally, that be has become proprietor of John C. O'Hanlon's well known Livery and Sale Stables. His Omnibus and Carriages will run from the American Hotel to the several Bailroad Depots, and to any part of the city. The subscriber has added largely to the line supply of Carriages, Buggieskapd Horses bought by him of Mr. O'Hanlon; and he is satisfied he will be able to afford accommodations in his line of business unsurpassed by any similar establisment in the State.? TJ~ I.? *->???? /* /lrvininv flirv" TMAOt AT rid. Lit: litis uutrii ell ^uai pernio tw vuipiuj mv ?mv/ssv rier.ced and careful coachmen, so that families may feel perfectly safe in his vehicles. The subscriber has also Sue lots with abundance of good water for stock, and drovers will find it greatly to their interest-to give him a call. Orders left at the American Hotel, so favorably known under the management of Messrs. Boatwright & Janney will be promptly attended to. W. E ARCHER, Propriptor. May 14. 3<? 3m Office Transportation S. C. R. R. Co. CAMDEN, May 23, 1852. ON and after Tuesday next, 1st June, the Passenger and Mail Trains (under regulations of the Post Office Deportment,) will, until further notice, run as follows: Charleston, Columbia and Camden Road. FIRST OR REGULAR PASSENGER & MAIL TRAIN UP. Leaves Charleston (daily at 8 1-4 o'clock, a. m. Arrives?Columbia " 3 " p. m. Camden " 4 " p. m. DOWK. Leaves?Camden at 6 o'clock, a. m. " Columbia at 7 " a. m. Arrives?Charleston at 2 1-4 p. m. This Train now connects with the regular Mail and Passenger Train of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad. which leaves Columbia daily, (Sundays excepted) at 3 1-2 o'clock, p. m. or immediately after the arrival (at Columbia) of the Charleston Train. It alscf connects with the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad at their junction with the Camden Branch at 2 1-4 SECOND OR NIGHT EXPRESS FREIGHT AND PASSENGER TRAIN. UP. Leaves Charleston at 6 1-4 o'clock p. m. Arrives?Columbia at 5 1-2 " a. m. DOWN. Leaves Columbia at 5 1-2 o'clock p. m. Arrives?Charleston at .6 " a. m. Passengers going up by this Train will always arrive in time at Columbia to take the Regular Day Train of the Columbia and Charlotte Railroad, which leaves Columbia daily (Sunday's excepted) at 7 o'clock a. m. for Charlotte. Also, with the Day Train of the Greenville Railroad, which leaves Columbia at 6 o'clock a in. daily, (Sunday's excepted. J. D. PETSCTT, Sup't Transp'n 4c. . ilay 23?13tf So. Ca. Railroad Company. A CARD. * Messrs. g f Kennedy, of Chester and james M. HURST, formerly one of the proprietors ol the Planter's Hotel, Charleston, have leased the AMERICAN HOTEL, King Street, and would respectfully solicit from their friends and the travelling public a portion of their patronage. "We pledge oun selves that the guests of the Hotel will receive accommodations unsurpassed by any in the city. KENNEDY 4 HURST. Charleston May 17. 40 6m Mexican Mustang Liniment, IN Bottles at Fiftv Cents and Odo Dollar. '* For sale at ' Z. J. DeHAY'S. MORE Patent Hay Cutters and Grain Cradles?also, Cylinder Churns. Scythe Blades, Ploughs and Corn Shellers. Just received by May 11. E. W. BONNEY. At Cost, A LOT of PLOWS and CULTIVATORS, will ? sold at Baltimore prices, for Cash, to close a consignment. McDOWALL 4 COOPER. Mav 11. 33 tf Kail* Restoratives. I HAVE now on hand a large and varied assortment of UA1R RESTORATIVES, consisting in part of Hanoi's Eau Lustral; Barry's Tricopherous;. Phalon's Invigorator and Jayne's Hair Tonic; French Pomatums, 4c. Having been lately received, they are fresh and fine. To be had at May 2S. Z. J. DeHAY'S. Fresh Sperm Oil, SOLAR OIL, LARD OIL, the finest BURNING FLUID, and CAMPIIENE, at the lowest market price, may be had at WORKMAN'S Drugstore. ?reaiTestate for saleT" INTENDING to remove from the State, the subscriber offers his large and commodious Dwelling House on Broad Street. There is every convenience attached, a fine Flower Garden, and a vuriety of Fruit trees. ALSO A small House adjoining, and a Lawyer's Office in the rear of the Court House. ALSO The large Stores occupied by H. Lev}' ? Son, aud L Armstrong?the upper part used as the Odd Fellow's Hall. ALSO The Stores and Dwelling House occupied by W. G. Moore and T. Baskin. Esq rs. ALSO A commodious Kirkwood House, pleasantly situated ?high and aiiy. The Stores would be a good investineut to any capitalist, as they are uow paying at least 15 per cent, on value. A long credit will be given if desired. Apply to H. LEVY. May C, 1852. 37 tf YEW RAISIW8--50 quarter boxes RAISINS. Received at MOORE'S. Branch of the Bank of the State of Soutli-Carolina at Camden. ALL Notes intended for Renewals at this Bank in the months of Juue and July, must be in the ori. ginal siguatures of the makers and endorsers. D. L. DESAUSSUKE, Cashier. May 25. 41 . 2m. LARD, of superior quality. Also, Sugai ?> House Svrup, Rock and Table Salt. Just recei* ved by ' E. W. BONNET. Suluhutc Quinine. OF superior quality, from the well known Laboratory of Rosengarten A Deni9 Also, ltowaud's Tonic Mixture, Jayne's Fever and j Ague Pills, Dr. Turner's Fever and Ague Pills, Ac. Ac. | just received at Z. J. DeHAY'S. Tarrant* Seltzer Aperient, 4 ND Cordial Elixir of Turkey Rlieubar'o; Holden's l\ Diarrhoea and Dysentery Cordial; Murray's Fluid Magnesia, large and small bottles; fresh and geuine. Just received at Z. J. DeHAY'S. , Juno 29. ' " \ ClevcIaitd'sPremlnm Cologne, IN Pint and Quart Bottles. Just received and for sale at z. j. DeHAY'S. June 29 J nst Received, A N additional supply of Groceries, consisting of xV. New Orleans Sauta Croix, crushed and clarified Suears: New Orleans and West India Molasses- Brack and G-unpowder Teas; Rio and Java Coffee; JTewBacon; Pickled Salmon: Dried Cod and Mackarel Fieii Cheese 4c. Also, one barrel fine Cuba Honey, and a few kegs Malaga Grapes, all of which will ne sold low for cash, by JAME3 McEWEN. naorlS * 21