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?. ? ... ' t . *9. TO THE SICK. For the efTcctual rooting out from the system of all diseases brought 011 by indigestion, billiousness and impurity of the blood, it is a widely and well known lact that * WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS are the great PANACEA. Throughout the entire Smith these Pills have long been held in the highest repute, both by private individuals and by the Medical faculty of our country. Southern fevers and Southern diseases generally, yield to their influence at once; and the unfortunate vict im to "earthly ills and woes'' is made to thank Heaven that a sovereign balm has been pro, "* vided. Let each try them for himself and if the medicine fails to satisfy, the experiment shall cost him nothing. Taos. J. Workman, Agent for Camden, S. C., and 6old by Druggists and Merchants throughout the country. June 28?ly. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. - IMPORTANT TO DVSPEPT1CS. Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN, tre true pigest1vk fluid, orGASTRic juice, preparedfrom RENNET, or the FOURTH STOMACH OF TIIE OX, afterdiroc? tions of BARON LIEBIG, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON. M. P., Philadelphia. This is truiv 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 Scicntilic evidence of its value, furnished by agents gratis. See noi ice among the medical advertisements. I. o. O. F.?Kershaw Lod^e, l?o. 9. rpiIE Regular Meeting of this Lodge will be held _i_ at tncir nau, tnis evening, at s o oiock. WILLIAM SHIELDS, Secretary. CARRIAGES. At the Old Stand of. ?. & J. Gilbert. S& E. M. GILBERT continue the CARRIAGE BUSINESS at the above stand, Nos. 35 and 40 Went worth street, where they will be pleased to exhibit to their old friends and customers a very extenA sive stock of VEHICLES, comprising those of their own manufacture, together with the various other styles usually found in this market. Their long acquaintance with tliis market as manufacturers and dealers will enable them to ofier great inducements to purchasers, both in styles and prices. Charleston, Aug. 20. G7 tf WA i?TED.?A good COOK and WASIIER, T T for whom liberal wages will be paid monthly. Apply at this Office. August 20.?C7t? To Rout. r I "'HE Store at present occupied by Shaw & Austin. X Apply to W. ANDERSON. Aug. 20, G7 tf __ BUY A BROOM?~ TIIE subscriber announces to the citizens of Camden and the surrounding Districts, that he is now ^ established, and is ready to supply them with different assortments of BROOMS, of his own manufacture. Persons desiring to purchase will find him one door above the Post Office. T. C. DUTTON. Aflg. 20. 77 tf Coffee Hills: LUTHER'S Patent, Nob. 1, 2 and 3?By the improved construction of this Mill, the grain is conveyed through the chamber to all parts of the runner equally, and at the same time, thereby increasing the grinding operations. py Merchants will bo supplied at manufacturer's prices. Specimens can bo seen at my store in Camden. E. TRYOX, Agent. Aug. 20. 67 tC NEW GOODS. THE subscriber has just received, and now offers for inspection, 14 cases of Domestics and Plantation Goods, consisting of ALL-WOOL PAINS, Plain and TWILLED KERSEYS, .See. Chlc'ty of Southern manufacture. The attention of Planters is particularly iuvited to the above Goods, as they will be sold at unusually low prices. C. MATI1ESON. Aug. 20. 67 Gt Mechanics, Manufacturer*, and Inventor*. THE Eighth Yolume of the Scientific American commences on the 18th of September. It is princinallv devoted to the diffusion of useful practical knowledge, and is eminently calculated to advance the great interests of industry?.Mechanical, Manufacturing, and Agricultural?the genius and master-spirit of the ?- nation. It is unrivaled as a Journal of the Arts and Sciences, and maintains a high character at home and abroad. The Publishers pledge themselves that the future Volumes shall at least equal if not surpass their predecessors. Among the subjects chiefly brought forward and discussed in its columns, are, Civil Kugineeririg. Architecture, Railroads, Bridges, Agricultural Implements, Manufactures of Metals, Fibrous and Textile substances, Machinery for the purpose, Chemical Processes, Distilling, Coloring, <te. Steam and Gas Engines, Boilers and Furnaces, Mathematical, Philosophical and Optical Instruments, Cars, Carriages, Waterwheels, Wind and Grinding Mill's Powers, Planing Machines, Tools for Lumber, Brick Machines, Farming, Fire Arms, Electricity. Telegraphs, Surgical Instruments, &e., besides Claims of all the Patents. Notices of New Inventions, American and Foreign. The work is in form for binding, contains several hundred Engravings, over four hundred pages of printed matter, and *" a copious Index. Nearly all :ho valuable Patents which issue weekly from the Patent Office are illustrated with En era vines in its columns, thus makimr the paper a perfect Mechanical Encyclopedia for future as well as present reference. Vaixaiu.e Premiums are offered for the Largest List of Subscribers to this Volume. It is published weekly, by MUNN CO., at their Patent Agency Ojfict, 128 Fulton Street, New York. TERMS. 1 Copy, one year, $2,00; 1 Cepv. six months, $1.00; 5 Copies for six months, $4.00; 10 Copies lor twelve months, $15,00; 10 Copies for six months, $8,00; 15 ^ Copies for twelve months, $22.00; 20 Copies for twelve W months, $28,00. Always in advance. ?$TSouthern and Western Money and Fost-OlTice r Stamps taken for subscriptions. Letters should be post-paid. r August, 20. 67 2t Sheriff's Sales. J)Y virtue of sundry writs of lieri facias to ino di3 rected, I will sell before the Court House door in Camden on the first Monday in September, proximo, (being the 0th day of said mouth.) within the legal hours, the following property: 100 acres of Land, more or less, lying on tho waters of nig iimber crook, located in Kershaw District, ad? joining lands of Robert Turner, Edith Myers and others. Also; a (iin and Saw Mill situated on said Creek. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Lewis Peebles, at the separate suits of A. E. Lo.\ctt and others. # One Mulatto Boy, Bob. Levied on and to be sold as the proyerty of James J. Dunlap, at the suit of J. W. Bradley. One marble-top Dressing Bureau. Levied on as tlm properly of H. J. Wilson, at the suit of Juntos and John Harrison, ct al. Aug. 17. JOHN INGRAM, S. K. D. L Columbia S. C. Insurance Company. '' "HIE undersigned contiuuesto act as Agents for tho J above Company, and are prepared to takeriskson Buildings and Merchandize at customary rates. A. M. k It. KENNEDY. June lath. 1852. 18 tf P Auction Sale. THE subscriber intending to close up bis business in Camden, will sell at Public Auction, without reserve, on the first Monday in September next, the balance of his stock of goods, consisting in part of the following articles, viz: Loaf ami Brown Sugars, Java ami Bio Coffee, Gunny Cloth and Dundee Bagging, Bale Rope and Shoethread, Paints, Oil, and "Window Glass, Hardware, Iron, Nails and Castings, Candles, Soap and Starch. A choice assortment of LIQUORS, viz : Brandy, "Wine, Whiskey, Porter and Ale. Together with a largo stock of SALT ANT) MOLASSES. Those desirous of purchasing for Cash, or Bankable paper on short time, would do well to call and examine the goods. All his Household and Kitchen Furniture, P:ano Forte, See. .TOI1N AV. BRADLEY. August 13. G" tf To Rout. npiIE Dwelling on the corner of DcTCaJb and Church 1. streets. It is in good repair, and a desirable res- < idcnce. Possession given after the 2Gth of September next. For particulars apply to AY. E. HUG1ISON, Agent for A. Burr. Aug. 17. C5 wtf WORKHIAX & KOO.\E, MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX Boots, Shoes, Leather, Ami SIiooFiutlings, CAMDEN', S. C. STRAW CUTTERS Ac.?The subscriber have received a full assortment of Large Straw Cutters Small Do. Corn Shellers Thermometer Churns Ang. 13. MeDOAVALL Se, COOPER. TEST RECEIVED.?A general assortment - DAATC CAmnnnnr ch*l?a 01 IjUUIL* a OUUJiOUlUi x*\j\s a.?J. tjvuiv uv U by WORKMAN & BOONE. August 6. G3 tf Fresh Turnip Seed, {POR for Kail planting. For sale at J_ . T. J. WORKMAN'S. Lnxt IVoticcALL persons indebted to the Estate of Robert L. Tweed, cither by note or account, arc requested to make payment of the same, 011 or before the first day of October next, else they will be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collect ion. S. TWEED, Adm'rx. August 10. Ct tf ~ SALEM WOOLENS^ I HAVE now 011 hand, and daily expecting further supplies of brown, mixed and white TWILLED AND PLAIN SALEM KER5IES, of different qualities. Planters wishing their Hft'Sro Clothing, Can now bo supplied at Manufacturer's prices. AT.SO?OX HAND, A full assortment of BLACK and M1XF.D JEAXS, and will in a few days receive a variety of these Goods in fancy colors, in qualities from fine to superfine. All of which will be sold either wholesale or retail by W. ANDERSON. Camden, Aug. 10. GI w3m r AKSS-UAOC BOOTS.?A few pair, just received by WORKMAN & BOONE. "ALCORN'S" superior FAMILY HAMS. RcI t) ceived and for sale by June 22, 1852. SIIAW k AUSTIN. 1CASE potted Yarmouth Herring 1 do do Anchovie Paste. Received and for sale by SHAW k AUSTIN. June 22,1852. 50 tf 1CASK Guava Jelly in quart Jars. Received and for sale by SHAW 4 AUSTIN. June 22. 50 tf 4 CASES Preserved L11r.es. Oranges, I'inc Apples and Citron. For sale bv T-- - * Kit VU* .t- APSTTNT dlUlt' v? " ? C\llOIOE Gun Powder, Hyson and Imperial Teas. / Received and for sale by June 22. SHAW k AUSTIN. C1 RAIN Cradles, Steel Forks and Rakes, Iron and 1 Steel I Iocs, Spades and Shovels. For sale at Feb. 24 ?t f K. W. BONNE V 'S. Aromatic Spirits of Vinegar. PUT up in beautiful style. For sale by THOMAS J. V." (JR KM AN. PINE APPLE and Goshen Cheese, Family Hams and Bacon Sides. Also, Lard and Canal Flour. Just received at BONNEY'S. Writing Inks. r|~MIK subscriber lias just received a largo and ra 1. ried assortment of Black, Blue,'Carmine and Bed INKS, of superior quality in vials and bottles from 5 to 50 cents each. also, Harrison's, Tarrant's, Wright's David's arid Maris' INDELIBLE INKS, f ir marking on cotton, linen and silk, with and without Preparation. March 20. Z. J. DbHAY. Quinine. | A/A OZ. QUININE, at the lowest market price. 1V / v / For sale by June 22. THOMAS J. WORKMAN. lilt ICRS FOR 8 A I.E. r|"MIE subscriber lias on hand a large quantity of JL GO(JD BRICK, which mav be had oil application. January 2J. J. F. SUTHERLAND. BARRELS fresh " Kennedy's Butter Crackers."? mj Received and for saic by June 22, 1850. * SHAW .fc AUSTIN. 1)R. l:CHAM'S Vegetable Pile llleediary. V CERTAIN cure for Piles, cither External or Internal, Bleeding or Blind. Also for all Inllnnimatory Diseases, Afleclions of the Skin, and Impurities oi tire Blood, arising from nnv source. For sale by Juno 22. THOMAS J. WORKMAN. To Kent. rf"MIK House and Store on Broad Street, formerly oc .L copied by llio late A. IS. Allen. Possession given 011 the 1st of October. For terms apply to July 27?(JOif JAMES McEWEN. ICE! ICE! ICE! HAVING made arrangements lbr a regular supply . of ICE through the summer season, 1 will be glad to supply the citizens of Camden and its vicinity with this luxury. Quantities under titty pounds three cents; over titty pounds two and a half cents. CASH lbr ICE without any exception. F. L. 7,EMI\ May 7 s7 if tVatcr's Tootli Soap, 17011 cleansing and removing animalcuhe from the X1 tootli. For sale l>v June 2*2. THOMAS J. WORKMAN. Mexican ?Ins?an^ Liniment, IN Dottles at KiH v Cents ami Ouc Dollar. For sale 'J at Z. J. DlIIAV'S. a?a?aaacM i n n i iifanaj???? G. W. WIESGES & C'0.5 t Booksellers, Stationers, AND DEALERS in. ClM'itp Publications Ko. 5GEAST-BAY, (Oppositethe Courier Ojjicc. CHARLESTON, S. C. O. W. WIEXGKS. A. h. SOLOMON. June 23. 50 3m WARDLA1Y & WALKER, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. W. A. WAIWLAW. G. WALKER. OUR Commission for selling Cotton will be fifty cents per bale. Supplies will bo purchased for our friends, and special attention given to the articles ordered. Refer to Col. L. J. Patterson. Aug. 10. G1 2m REEDER & I)i:SA5 SSURE^ A DOER'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. ARE prepared to devote their undivided attention to the interests of their friends in the sale of COTTON, RICE, and produce generally; and to filling their ORDERS. They will make fair advances on Consignments of Produce to their care. OSWELL KEEDEIt. JOHN U. DESAUSSURE. Aug. 0. 03 w7m fill Equily-Kcrtiliatv. Zack Cantey and Wife vs. John M. DeSaussure, Trus tec, Wm. Adanison Cantey?Bill to sell Trust Property. IN obedience to an order in this case made at June Term A. D. 1852, of the said Court, I will offer for sale at Public Outcry, at the Court House Door in Camden, on the first Monday in November next, all that Tract or Parcel of land (except the residence on the same known as Spring Dale place, and two hundred (200) acres aroiyid it) lying on the East side of Watereo River, in Kershaw District, containing by rcsurvey of K. Parker. Deputy Surveyor of tho 17th day of January, 1819?Fifteen Hundred and Twenty (1520) Acres?bounded North by lands of Dr.K. A. Salinond and lands of the Estate of John uiiesntit, nasi oy janus of the Estate of John Chesnut, South by lands of Edward E. Adamson. and West by the AVaterec River. The said Tract, with the exception above made, will bo sold at the time and place hereinbefore specilied, to the highest bidder lor the same, provided it brings over Six Thousand Dollars, (0000) but it will not be sold for less than Six Thousand Dollars (GOOD.) Teiims.?A credit of one, two and three years?pur chaser to give bond with approved personal security and a mortgage of the premises. Possession of said lands to be given on the 1st day of January ensuing said sale, and the purchase money to bear interest from the dav possession is given. AV. 11. R. WORKMAN, c. e. k. d. August G. G3 tf I ui Equity?Kershaw. ' Josiah Tierce and AA'ife, Zaek Cantey and AVifc vs. Edi ward E. Adamson?Pill to sell land for Partition. IN compliance with an order in this case made at last June Term of said Court. 1 invite proposals for the purchase of that portion of the Ucnl Estate of Louis (J. Adamson, lately dee'd, lying on AVateree River and called the Drcvard Place, containing it is thought about Four Thousand and Eighty-three (-1083) acres. Said tract adjoins lands belonging to A\'. J. Taylor, Zaek Bowen, E. Parker, Estate of Jno. Chesnut Terms to be specified in proposals as they are open to agreement of parties in interest to whom all propositions are to be referred for acceptance or rejection. Propositions may be made to the undersigned. Sale not to be effected before the 1st January next. AV. 1L It. AVORKMAN, c. K. It )>. July .10. G1 . 5m. IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT I* SETTEVG UIIIVEKAE TEETH. 'HUE undersigned, owner and agent of Dr. Allen's 1- valuable improvement, for the-.Southern States, begs leave to call attention to its superiority over all other methods in the following particulars: Increased Strength Continuous Gum, Life-like Appearance, perfect Adaptation' of the Plate, and Cleanliness?the Teeth, Gum and Plate being baked into One Piece, without interstices, and as free from impurity as a piece of porcelain. Dentists are informed that I have lilted up a Laboratory in Montgomery, Alabama, and am prepared to give instruction, and Fcuxtsti Materials. Two days in the Laboratory will enable any competent Dentist to put up teeth in this style to his entire satisfaction. The public, and especially those who cannot use the pieces they now wear for mastication, arc informed that I am willing to insert Teeth on this plan, and give the parties thirty, sixty or ninety days to test them, after which they may return or pay for them, at their picasure. Those who wish toseemein Montgomery, must make immediate application, at the Exchange Hotel. D. F. SMITH, Surgeon Dentist, 1 M St. Charles st New Orleans. July 27. GO 2m. ^"Circulars containing full particulars can be had at this olliec. Izi Dr. Smith is now in Augusta, where he will or a few days only. August 8. One to four Dollars :i Window. I")Kl''OkH purchasing call ami examine the suhsori) tier's assortment of Transparent WINDOW SHADES, which comprises many late ami handsome attorns. C. L. CIIATTEX. R. E. MAYER L) FSPECTFUI J.Y informs the citizens of Camden 1 and the surrounding country that ho has opened at the Old Stand near Mr. S. Shiver's Blacksmith's Shop, whore lie will repair carriages, jjuggios ,vo. on moderate terms. July 20. SEW SPUING GOODS. MDRUCKKR & CO. have just received tlic-ir new supply of Spi'iiiK unci Summer Cloiiiin^, to which they would invite the attention of the puhlio at the same time they would recommend their Stock o OUTFITTING ARTICLES, viz: Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Undergarments, Uosery, Gloves, Suspenders, .te, April 9, 1852.?tf SUPERIOR l'ine Apple Cheese, Capers, Currants, Cilron, and Lemon Syrups. For sale hy May 8. _ _ K. \\\ HOXXKY. Another Chance. | have just received another lot ol" those very line X "CANVA&SIOD HAMS." Low for Cash. \V. (J. MPOKK. J>1CQUI?:T'S <>ai'(lcii Plough*. For sale: )?y McMOU'AU, & COOI'HIi. June 20. ^uipiiatc OF superior quality, from the well known Laboratory of Kosencarlcn A l'enis Also, ltowand's Tunic Mixture. Jnyne's Fever and Ague 1'ills, l>r. Turner's Fever and Ague Fills, Ac. A. Just received nt DkIIAY'S. Vanilla lleaii*, I^ItHSII and lino. Also, Kss. Vanilla. Kxlracts of Lemon; Orange. Hitler Almond, llose and lYach, lb. flavoring Ice Creams. Fuddinvs. Custards. Ac. Just jcccivcd nt '/>. J. DkIIAY'S. Tactics for I.ijjii Infantry and Kiflcincu. ("tOMI'ILKD for (lie Washington Light Infantry. J Charleston, S. C. Containing (lie new manual of arms for tlio 1'emission Utile, furnished hy the War Department. The Deployment as Skinnishers, and nil hat is peculiar to Light Infantry and Uillcnu'ti. July 12. A. YOUNG. LEONARD CIIAPIIV, ( (LATE OF THE FIRM OF GILBERTS & CIIAPIN) IS NOW OPENING an extensive CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY and REPOSITORY, fronting and on "WcnUvortli-stroet, next door to tlie old stand of Gilberts fi Chapin; also, on Meeting-treet, next door ( North of the ' Paviliox Hotel." Charleston. S. C. j ?3""Orders for Carriages and Harness, promptly ex ecuted from this date, on such terms and in such manner, as to insure a continuance of favors. June 11?17 tf ] ?91CA?> Q5JAKTEKS, i Bl'G'K HEAD, July 3d, 1S52. ! ORDER NO? ] rI"MIE following Regiments will parade for Review X. and Drill at tlio times and places specified, viz: The 25th Reg. of Infantry at Winnsboro', on Satur- ; daj* the 7th of August next. The 24th Reg. of Infantry near "Winn's Bridge, on Wednesday the lltli of August next. The Gtli Reg. of Cavalry at Younguesville, on Friday the 1.7tli of August. The 20th Reg. of Infantry at Chesterville, on lion- ; day thc*l 6th of August. i The 27th Reg. of Infantry at Rich Hill, on Wednes- i day the 18th of August. 1 The 46th Reg. of Infantry near Ebenezcr, on Friday the 2uth of August. i The 34th Reg. of Infantry at their Regimental Parade ground, on Monday the 2.'id of August. The 37th Reg. of Infantry at Wilkin's Old Field, on Thursday the 2Ctli of August. The 35th Reg. of Infantry near Unionville, on Saturday the 28th of August. The Oth PiCg. of Cavalry near Glenn Springs, on , Tuesday the 31st of August. The 30th Keg. of Infantry at Timmou's Old Field, on , Friday the 3d of September next. The -lath Keg. of Infantry at tho Burnt Factory, on Tuesday the 7 th of Se ptember. The 41st lteg. of Infantry at Turk's Old Field on Thursday the Oth ol'Scptembcr. The -10th Keg. of Infantry at Boyd's, on Saturday the 11th of September. The 1 Oth Reg. of Cavalry at Martin's, on Tuesday the 14th of September. Tho 38th Keg. of Infantry at Keller's Old Field, on Thursday the 10th of September. The 30th Keg. of Infantry near RulDs Mountain, on Saturday the 18th of September. The Reviews will commence at 12 o'clock, M. The commissioned and non-com missioned officers will assent tie the day previous to the reviews, except those of tho 20th and 3 Jth Regiments of Infantry, who will assemble on the Saturday previous, at their Rcgimentarparadc grounds for Drill and Instruction. The Major t ieiterals and Brigadier Generals will, with their Staff, attend the Reviews within their respective commands. The Brigadier Generals are charged with the extension of this order. By order of the Commander-in-Chief. J. W. CAXTEY, Adj. and Insp. Gcn'l. July 0, 1852. 55 tf Tho South Carolinian, Winnsboro' Yorkvillo, Spartadburg, Unionville, Laurensvillc, Chester and Xcwhcrry papers will copy weekly until the reviews are over. SODA WATER. CODA WATER fresh from tho fountain will be kept O through tlio season,?with an abundance of ICE and a variety of pleasant Si'IlUl'S, by 'F. L. ZKMP. "VTEW LAUD, of superior quality. Also, Sugar JA House Syrup, Rock and Table Salt. Just recei ved by E. W. BONNET. Pnre Wliitc Lead, OF superior quality. Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Chrome Green. Prussian Blue, Litharge, Copal. Japan and Leather Varnish, Window (Jlass Ac. Just received at Z. J. DEliAY'S. July 15. 48 tf Youth's and Men's Dress Shirts. J UST.received an invoice of the above of the latest styles, well made and warranted to fit April 27.?8t A. M. A R. KENNEDY. NEW ARRIVALS. MPROCKER A C'0. have just received a iargc selection of the newest patterns of Plain and Fancy BKJiAGES. DKLAIXKS, CIIALLYS, TIS SUE SILKS. MUSLEVS mxl UIXUIIAMS. ami other articles fur LAD I MS' PRESSES. to which they invite the attention of the Ladies and the public generlly. March 23. " July 27?GOtf For Sale. C10RN, Bacon, Lard. Ac., by > JAMES MeEWKN. To Stent. ''FitE subscriber offers for rent that largo and coni-I modions ST' >R E HOUSE, situated on the corner of IIroad and York-streets, and immediately opposite the Watcrco House, which Sisr several years past has been occupied by C. Matheson, Esq. It is a well-known stand, being located in one of the most business parts of the Town, and has an extensive Lot and Cotton Yard attached. Possession will be given on the first davol August next. JOHN INGRAM. July D. 53 tf ~\ fDAli A!\I> CiltJTS?Always on hand, at MOOKK'S. Koil Mag. Hay Citllors. JUST received a variety of 1L IF CUTTERS, warranted a superior article, and for sale low bv July 13. . E. AW BOXNKY. New Books and Novels. f J"MIK Abbot Is ford edition of theWAYEKLY XO.1 VEl.S. 1'riee .'>0 cents for eacli Xovel-?complete in 12 bound volumes, at ?1 per vol. I >ays of llrnee: I trace's Hungary; Hue's Tnrtarr, Bancroft's U. S. History, ltii volume, Legislative fluidc, Men and Women of the 18th Century, dances at Europe, by II. Greely, Essays from the I.ond'on Times, Jenkins' Lite of Jackson; Meigs on Children, Wilson's Aiiiiloiny; Sophocles' (ireek tiramniar, Scrap Hooks; English Family Hobinson, Far ()If. by the author of l'ccpof I?ay, Wild (!irl of Xebraska: Texian Virago, Ac. July 10. " A. YOVXG. IVOTICC. r IMIK subscribers have this day formed a Co-partnor1. ship, under the name and iirin of HOOT A IXGKAM, for the purpose of carrying on the General Auctioneering Easiness. F. HOOT, JOHX INGRAM CAMDEX, Jan. 22. 7 tf . Cod Liver Oil. I HAVE just received a few gallons of pure COD LIVEIi OIL, which will he sold in quantities to j suit purchasers, and at reduced prices. Mnrcii ju. ci< ,i. i v;ii v i. Fresh L;u'<t Oil, OF superiorquality, v. hint wjlbo sold as low as t.lio present advanced prices of OILS of over}* kind will wariaiii. Just received at UkUAY'S DRUG STORE. a,.- * . 3ffice Transportation S. C. R. R. Co. C AMD EX, May 25, 1S52. ON and after Tuesday next, 1st June, the Passenger and Mail Trains (under regulations of tho ' Uti/vi rinnorfrnont \ will until filWhpr nOtipp. 1*1111 15 follows: ,r Charleston, Columbia and Camden Road. FIRST ok REGULAR PASSENGER 4 MAIL TRAIN UP. Leaves Charleston (daily at 8 1-4 o'clock, a. ro. Arrives?Columbia " 3 " p. m. Camden " 4 " p. m DOWN. Leaves?Camden at 8 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 Rail oad, which leaves Columbia daily, (Sundays excepted) it 3 1-2 o'clock, p.m. or immediately after the arrival at Columbia) of the Charleston Train. It also connects with the "Wilmington and Manchester Railroad it their junction with the Camden branch at 2 1-4 Tclock. p. m. SECOND OR NIGHT EXPRESS FREIGHT AND PASSENGER TRAIN. UP. heaves Charleston at . 5 1-4 o'clock p. ra. Arrives?Columbia at 5 1-2 " a. ni. 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. ra. for Charlotte. Also, with the Day Train of the Green- ^ ville Railroad, wiucn loaves toiuniDia at o o ciock am, w<-.: iaily, (Sunday's excepted. J. D. PETSOII, Sup't Transp'n &c. May 23?13 tf 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 our selves that the guests of the Hotel will receive accommodations unsurpassed by anv in the city. J KENNEDY & HURST. Charleston May 17. 40 Cm South Carolina?Kershaw District. BY JOHN R. JOY, ESQ., ORDINARY FOR SAID DISTRICT. "T \ T II ERE as, James K. Robinson applied to me for \i Letters of Administration de bonis non on all and singular the Goods and Chattels, Rights and Credits ot John M. Niolon, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. --? ; These are. tho.efore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before mc at our next Ordinary's Court for the said district, to bo holden at Camden ^ Court House on the twenty-third day of August inst., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 7th day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, and in the seventy-seventh year of American Independence. JOHN R. JOY, o. k. d, * ' POSITIVE BARGAINS!! TX A riVP. n 1-ni-ir lor/rn clnnV /-if T. A PTf nnil Tf A XT. 11 CY SUMMER GOODS, which I wish to dispose of before the Fall, I will positively offer them for cash a Greatly Reduced Prices! They consist of a large variety of Fashionable Lace Capes, from one to eight Dollars. Elk. Lace Veils, Lace Sleeves, Trimming Laces and Edgings of every description?such as Ileal Thread, Wove Thread. Valenciennes, Linen, Cotton and Bobbin; Blk. and White Blonde Laces and Edgings. Also, a full assortment of FRENCH NEEDLEWORK EMBROIDERIES Comprising beautiful Worked Muslin Collars, very low, Blk. Embroidered Muslin Capes, at cost prices; Enib'd Sleeves and Cuffs, of the the newest patterns; French Rmb'd Lawn Ilandk'fs. at New-York cost; Swiss Edgings and Insertings at reduced prices; Cambric do. " do. " " " Infant's Frock Bodies, various sizes, at cost; " Embroidered Caps, " " Ladies' Muslin Breakfast Caps, very few left; Worked Muslin Chemisettes, choice patterns and unquestionably cheap. Summer Bonnets at and Under Cost. Some qf 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, BOXXET RIBBOXS, all of tlieni new, at prices to suit the Bonnets and the times respectively. Summer Dress t?oo<ls. .Such as Printed Muslins, Ginghams, Gingliam Ma.v lins, Borage PeLainos, White and Colored Dotted Muslins. ic? Ac., purchased tliis Spring and offered temptingly low; in fact, I am williug to sacrifice the profits on all of these as well as many other exclusively Summer floods, in ordcrto make room for my Fall supplies, which I intend to be on a scale unusually complete, and at prices calculated to increase the extensive patronage alreadv conferred on me. June U3?51t JAMES WILSON. Hair Kestorativrs. I HAVE now on hand a large and varied assortment of 1IAIR RESTORATIVES, consisting in part of I laud's Eau Lustra]; Barry's Tricopherous; rhalon's Invigurator and Jayne's Hair Tonic; French Pomatums, Ac. Having been lately received, they are fresh and fine. To be had at May 28. Z. J. Pill T AY'S. Fresh Sperm Oil, SOLAR OIL. LARD OIL, the finest BURNING FLUir, and CAMPHENE, at the Unrest market price, may be had at WORKMAN'S Drug Store. ?) DOZEN two-pound cans Fresh Salmon. Received Z .,,,1 r?r c-iln I,.. SW.IW i ATTSTI\r June 22, 1832. ' 50 ""* V _ ? . 4 BARRELS choice Leal' Lard. Received and for sale by SHAW & AUSTIN. June 22, 1552. 50 tf | CASK Cross & Blaekwcll's Pickles and Sauces.? 1 Received and for sale by June 22. SlIAW & AUSTIN. Soitlli Caroliua-Kersliaw District.. # In tiie Common Pleas. JAMES MACK, who is in the custody of the Sheriff" ol Kershaw District, by virtue of a Writ of Capias ad Respondundntn, at the suit of David W. Cuttino. having lili'il in my olliee, together with a Sehedule, on oath, ot his estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that h? may be admitted to the benefits of the Acts of tho General Assembly, made for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered, that the said David W. Cuttino, and all other the creditors to whom the said James Mack is in anywise indebted, be, and they are hereby summoned and have notie? to appear before t he said Court at Camden Court House on Monday the first day of November next, to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid, should not bo granted. Clerks Olhce, Kershaw District, July "0, 1S52. MODV UT VATTriTV o r> r> iUVAVUAVJ ilUUJ.'liTj V. r, August 3. G2 ' ni3m Clcvclmid'sPremium Cologne, IN l'iut and Quart Bottles. Just received anil for salo at Z. J. DeIIAY'S. June 20 \T EW R AIS1XS-50 quarter boxes HA1SINS J\ Received at HOQRK't? .<- e.- . ?; - aj