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. faculty of our country. Southern fevers and Southern P, diseases generally, yield to their influence at once; and f the unfortunate victim to "earthly ills and woes" is made I to than!" Heaven that a sovereign balm has been provided. [ Let each try them for himself and if tho medicine 1 fails to satisfy, the experiment shall cost him nothing. Tnos. J. Workman, Agent for Camden, S. 0., and _ sold by Druggists and Merchants throughout the couu* " June 28?ly. I j POISONING. L' Thousands of parents who use Vermifuge composed of Castor Oil, Calomel, &c., are not aware, that while they appear to benefit the patient, tliey are actually laying the ^ foundations for a series of diseases, such as salivation, loss of sight, weakness of limbs, #c. In another column will be found the advertisement of Ilobensack's Medicines, to which we ask the attention of all directly interested in their own as well as their Children's health. In Liver Complaints and all disorders arising from those of a billions type, should make use of the only genuine medicine, Ilobensack's Liver Pills. 0?T'% Be not deceived," but ask for Ilobensack's k Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and observe that each has k the signature of the Proprietor, J. N. IIOBLXiSACIv, as none else are genuine. ^ I. O. O. F.?Kershaw Lodge, No. 9. npHE Regular Meeting of this Lodge will bo hold JL at their Ilall, this Evening, at 8 o'clock. WJliixlAM blUiiJ-.i-'.'?, secretary. Timely Hints to All. FRIENDS.?Reader, if you have a valued Friend, in whose welfare you feel an interest, that frien will prize, as a precious memorial, your Daguerreotype Miniature, if taken in Sqvier's peculiar style. PARENTS.?If you are still blessed with Parents, and no Artist's Pencil has or can truly trace the lineaments of his or her familiar face or form, you may well act the part of wisdom to advise or persuade them to visit, without delay, Squier's Daguerreotype Rooms, and have their Miniatures taken in his superior ?tylo of art. TO ALL.?How many have lost a Father, a Mother. , a Sister, a Brother, or an innocent prattling child, and _ ^ have not even the shadow of a resemblance to look up *on. After the separation, some "little toy" or trifling article is often kept for years, and cherished as a token | of remembrance. IIow much more valuable would be j r\F finiiiaf'c rinrfr.r<t T">nfmr>nwir vno Miniatures of tho I "loved and lost." There is scarcely any one who does not take pleasure in gazing on the features of a friend, and, when that friend has been removed by death, we often bear the exclamation uttered with an expression of deep regret, " Oh, what would I not give for such a picture of mv ^nd." perhaps you cannot do a better thing, while your nsn4 is upon the subject, than take an hour or two now, and visit the gallery; then you may, at some future period, have reason to feel grateful lor these "Gentle Hints" from * SQUIER'S DAGUERR2AN GALLERY. September 24. 77 tf Florida Lands for Sale. Ir | HIE following valuable Tracts of LAND, lying in JL Marion and A lachma counties, will be offered at private salo during the mouths of October, November and December, next, viz; "Wetcmpka Hammock," situated about ten miles North of Ooala, (the County Seat of Marion Counry.) containing 3,000 acres, about one half of which is hammock, unsurpassed by any in the State, and the remainder White Oak and Hickory land. A TRACT, well known as the "Fort Drane" Plantation, containing 3,000 acres of Land, principally first quality hammock, between four and five hundred acres of which are thoroughly cleared and at present ?r> /.nltivntinn This nlnce for several vears a vera cod two hogsheads of Sugar to the acre, and every year that it has been cultivated has produced fine crops of Corn and Cotton. These tracts could readily be divided into two or three plantations, each being surrounded by high rolling pine land. A TRACT of 1,000 acres on Orange Lake, consisting of hammock, orange grove and well-timbered pine land. TWO TRACTS of 1,000 each, near the Alchina Prairie. The greater part of these tracts is rich hummock. Also, 5,000 acres on Indian river. Anyone wishing to cultivate Sugar Cane would do well to examine this land, as, being remarkably fertile, and lying south of the region of frost, it is as well adapted to that culture as any in the United States. 12,000 acres, generally known as the " J) a yard Tract," situated on the St. John's River, opposite Picolata. There are many small hammocks and orange groves on this tract, but it is principally valuable tor its pine timber. It lias a river front of 7 or 8 miles. 1,000 acres on Lake George, and several small tracts on and near the St. John's river, well situated for farming. the rearing of orange groves, &c. The above tracts of Land were purchased by the "*T late Gen. Clinch immediately alter tlio accession of / Florida to the United States. From his position at that time, his facilities for selection were unusually great, and it is believed they include as good land as can be found in the State. On account of their accessibility from Charleston and Savannah, they ofier great inducements to planteis in Carolina and Georgia wishing to remove. The titles are clear and indisputable. Terms cash, or payable at Charleston or Savannah, on or before tbo first of January. A.... C.iril.ni. I'nl'.irmntif.n nn llin snliinnt pan tin (ill JXltJ I Ullliv.1 iutvuuM..v.. ? ? tained by addressing the subscriber, at Orange Spring, Marion County, Florida. J. II. M. CLINCH, Kx'or. September 24. 77 3m * Horse at Private Sale. A FINK Grey HORSE, sound, and gentle in liar nc?3, also ay excellent Saddle Horse, will be disposed of at private sale. Can be seen at Wessixi;er's Livery Stables, York street, Camden. Sept. 21 70 tf Livery and Sale Stables. FORMERLY JOIt \ C. O'lIAYEO.VS. TIIE Subscriber lias the pleasure to inform his friend;; and the public, that, having purchased the Splendid STOCK of FIXTURES of those well-known and popular STABLES, formerly owned byO'HANLON, and lately by \V. E. ARCHER, he is now prepared to furnish all who may favor him with their patronage, with excellent SADDLE HORSES, and baudsome and comfortable CARRIAGES and BUGGIES, of the latest styles, with teams to match, and drivers, in wliose sobriety and experience every conlidence can be placed, at most reasonable prices. Many improver mcnts have been made to the Stables and Lots, and Drovers will tiud every accommodation they can desire. Carriages and Omnibuses from this Stable will run from Boatwright and Jannoy's universally liivorite "American Hotel," and also from tho long-established nn?l well-known Columbia Hotel, bv Mr. D. Cold well, to the various Railroad Depots, or any point desired. Orders left at the American Hotel, with Mr. W. P. Harris, or the proprietor, at the Columbia Hotel, will bo promptly attended to; and tlio subscriber is , confident that all who employ him will be pleased with bis prices and his teams. NATHANIEL POPE. Sept. 21. ?Cm Town Residence for Sale. nPIIE subscriber offers for sale on liberal terms, his _L HOUSE AXD LOT in Camden. Persons wislijiigto purchase arc requested to rutll and examine the premises. A great bargain will bo given. Sept. 10. B. W. BONNEY. Desirable Heal Estate at Auction. rpnii subscriber intending to leave the State, will L olTer'at Public Auction at the Court 1 loose, on the first Monday in October next, his THREE STORY BRICK 'HOUSE, with Law Olliee attached, and *- spacious grounds. Also his present RESIDENCE at KIRKWOOI), a healthful and cool location. Perms?One, two and three years credit, bond with good security. H. LEVY. Sept. 14 "4 tl ^ ? - Three Days from New York. THAT!? just opened a magnificent assortment of _/ FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, purchased in Q( Xgw York last week, consisting of Worsted Muslin w. Collars of the newest styles, from 10c. up to $G; Muslin Sleeves and Gulfs, new shapes and patterns; Emb'd. ? Chemisetts, plain and frilled; Swiss Edgings and Inser- ] sings; Cambric do., in great abundance. 20 dozen Cambric Hdkls. Also, a complete stook of Bonnet, Xeck. and Cap RIBBONS, selected from the latest French Importations; black Velvet Ribbons all widths, ? colored do., for Trimmings. I also had the good fortune to receive 35 boxes and bales of DRY GOODS, before the destruction of the Congaree Bridge, the contents of which arc now open and ready lor public inspection. They consist of white, red and yellow Flannels; Kerseys, Sattinets, Jeans, Tweeds and Cassitr.eres; Plaid Linsevs; Cotton Stripes, bleached and brown Homespuus and sheetings; 150 pieces of fust colored CALICOES, together with a general assortment sf FALL ALL WINTER GOODS, all of which are offered at my usual small profits, Sept. 24. - JAMES WILSON. On JEST ARRIVED, tin MOORE'S EXPRESS, _ V J J A Columbia .Lewisvillo and the Freshet. A splen* did assortment of FAXCY GROCERIES, in part la as follows: t 4 cases superb assorted PRESERVES V 4 do hermetically sealed fresh Salmon wl 3 do do do do Lobsters nes 2 do Sweet Oil fio 2 do assorted Cordials usi 150 boxes Sardines An 4 cases Lemon rjyrup car 1 do Pine Apple, preserved in their own juice nia 1 do "Walnut Catsup act 50 quarter boxes Kaisins em 10 cases Ginger and Chow Chow Preserves 2 do superfine Preserves Cei 100 lbs. Fresh Almonds 300 do assorted Candies am 24 boxes Prunes, very handsome Ge Por sale by W. C. MOORE, wil Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Dry-Goods, Heavy and prii Fancy Groceries, Camden, ?>. C. ( pr; Yarn and 0/.iiabiu;rv wa OAA BUNDLES Concord Y arn: 30 do Mount Dear j"lc ? ' 'U born do.; 30 pc's. DcKalb Oenaburgs. For 0 sale by W. C. MOORE. ZC1C Candles. BOXES Sperm and Adamantine Candles Just tLi eJ received and for Eale at MOORE'S. Loaf ayd Crashed Sugar. | f i BARRELS Crashed Sugar, first quality Iv 200 lbs. Loaf Sugar. At MOORE'S. Cow ICidcs, Sheep, Door, Oiler and pOON SKINS, BEESWAX, TALLOW, WOOL, _i vv' &c., and Country Produce of this kind purchased, for which the highest market cash prices will be paid, or Leather given in exchange, by F A JOHN P. BAUM, Sent. 21. No. 2SC>. Kiim-st, Charleston. CCOLORED Flannels for Ladies andchildrcns Sacks. 1 /' Also, Lodgers' Patent Clause an'd Silk warped Flannels; Ladies Merino Vests, for sale by v. E. W. BONNET. oui HEAVY All Wool Plains, Sattinctts, Mallory Ker. seys and plain Linsoys for Servants wear. For sale Low at BONNET'S. ? In Expectancy! I SI I ALL open in a few days, a large lot of Negro jS Linset's and Jeans, which will be sold unusually low?say at any price from 12 1-2 to 25 cts. pr.yd. Al- "j so, Brown Homespuns from 1 cents per yard up. Prints '' G cents and the rise?all other floods (of which I shall open a magnificent assortment) in proportion. All descriptions of goods given in exchange for cash, on the most liberal terms. Punctual credit customers supplied as usual. E. W. BONNET. Sept. 21. 1G ^ Al BARGAINS, BARGAINS. ^ IN eonseepjence of injuries to the Railroad by the late Wi Freshet, the subscriber will not be able to oirer for hit sale the very extensive stock of Goods lie has recently siv purchased in New Tork. FOli CASH, before the hist o\v of this month, lie has however, on hand, a large as- sty sortinent of BES1RABI.E GOoI'S, which ho will sell in; at remarkably low prices, to inake room for bis new det purcliases. Those wishing to save money by availing pn: themselves of the 7UA'6'-1/.Y>S he will oll'cr, would 1 do well call in the course of the present month, and ~~ purchase their supplies. Terms, cash, or on time.? Prices as low as the lowest. n Jept. 14. E. W. BONNET. Eaggiti;' and Rope. r|",IlE subscriber has on hand a large supply of GUN 'A'j! I. AT and DUNDEE JIA GG'IXG. Also, best qual- y jty HALF. HOl'F.y and three ply TU'IS'K which he * . will sell at the lowest market price. Planters arc in- m vltiwl tn ti11tv1in?tf?. Sept" 14 ' " W. BONXKY. Notice. VI.L those indebted to the undersigned will please call and settle their accounts by the fl:st of No- A veniber. On and after that time all debts will be placed a in other hands for collections. T1IOS. 13ASKIN. Ai Sept. 10. 73 tf P(>l ? SES sel l&ailroatl Police. IN consequence of the falling in of the Railroad bridge, over the Congarco River, and other damages to the Road, no freight of any description will ? bo received at tho Camden Depot, for any station he- 1 yond Middlcton on the South CarolinaRailroad, for tho \-e present, Passengers witli light baggage will be taken on' N. b. RAX LEY, Agent. gri Sept. S. 71 tf | pri .IIM ICii'CM'lt ? ?!. ue 1 Ps- SlIIRTIXGSandSHEETINGS 1100 pair Blankets 5000 yds Gunny Baling ? 25 coils Itope. 100 kegs Xails. Sept. 3. W. C. MOORE. ^ Notice. TIIK remainder of die Tools belonging to the Estate of It. L. Tweed will be sold at i'ublic Auction on the lirst day of Kail Court, if not previously sold at privutc /\ Side, consisting of Blacksmith's Bellows, \ 'ices, An- ? vils. <fce. rtl The above nuty bo seen at the Store of James McEwen, where the salo will take place. Sept. 17?75tf S. TWEED, Adm'rx. ? LAGGING* Rope and Twine. For sale by A Vy JAMES McEWEX. x Sept. 17. 7 all' po: * an Coroner's Sale. mil IyY virtue of Sundry Executions to me directed, I ?' > will sell before the Court House door in Camden, on the First Monday in October next, within the legal A hours of s;de, -1-* One Negro Woman, named Nancy. Ono " " " Unmet. One " Man " George. A Three Head of Horses, JA Twenty " " Hogs, One Cow and Callj 1 Two Wagons. Also, a largo lot of FUHNITUItK at the Hotel, as the property of John Ingram, at the separate suits of / W. K. Hooo and others. Conditions Cash. V. A. M. KKNNKDY. kii Cenjden, Sept. 18, 1S512. 7G?t<j - LOST. i BOUT ton drt}'s ago, between the rost>office and V. the store of Jolin Rosscr, Esq., A PAIR OF JLI) SPECTACLES. The finder will be liberally retrded bv leaving them at the Post-office. Sojit. 17. 75tf DRY GOODS PORFALL TRADE JL\ CilAKLtS'fOX, s. c. T7" G. BANCROFT & CO., 233 King-st., below ' T Wcntworth-st. Constantly on baud? SILKS AND SILK GOODS T) M-'ss a O ODS. of all descriptions ALPACAS. MERJNOES and BOMBAZINES PHI NTS and GINGIIAMS CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS HOSIERY,; GLOVES, etc. ALSO GEORGIA PL A INS and KERSEYS PLAIN and STRIPED 0ZNA1WRGS BLEACHED and BROWN DOMESTICS SUPER. DUFF1L BLANKETS. Our business is done strictly for Cash, and on the ;e rnice srstem. and we arc confident no house in j city can give BETTER BARGAINS. Charleston, Sept. ]5, 1852. 75 4m. SAITI'L. IIOVT, te of the firtsf ofsam'i. 110yt k co., savax.wui, oa 17 OULD announce to his friends that he has ret moved to Charleston. S. G\, No. 119 East Bay, lere lie is prepared to do a general Commission busiis, and furnish to order, at all times, any articles m the North or South that may be wanted, for the in I commission, as well as receive and sell the same id I pledge myself that all business entrusted to my e shall receive such attention as will insure similar nifestation of their good will, not doubting that my (Uaintance with Northern and Southern markets will ible me to do as well as any, and better than many. Also, dealer in Butter, Cheese, Plaster, .Marble Dust, nerd, Liuie and Hair. ' ' ' ' \rnnnr;if.(nrip9 Vortll AI1U, -AgUlU iW! suiimij 1 South, as well as Silas C. Herring's Fire Proof Safes, orgia and French .Burr Mill Stones; all of which 1 be furnished on short notice, and at manufacturers ces. ;ash paid at all times f<>r Wool. Green, Salted and jr Hides, Deer and Sheep Skins. Shipping Furs, Beesx, Pairs, Rope Cuttings, Sea Island Cotton Seed and irida Moss. Also, Southern Tauned Leather in the ugh. Terms Cash invariably. Refers to the citiis of Savannah generally. Sept. 7. 73 3m. G. Yv7wiEi\CES & CO.7 Booksellers, Stationers, AND DKALKRS in. Clicnp Publications Xo. 5CEAST-BAY, (Oppositethe Courier Oijiee. CHARLESTON, S. C. G. W. WIENOKS. A. L. SOLOMON. Tune 23. 59 3m WARDLA1V & WALKER, CTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS-j NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. O. iV. A. WARD LAW. G. WALKER. )l"R Commission for selling Cotton will be fifty cents per bulc. Supplies will be purchased for friends, and special attention given to the articles lered. n.l T T T> . ilUICT IU V^UJ. u. o. i .VI Aug. 10. 64 2 m REEDER & DESAX'SSl.'RJE, ADGEll'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. RE prepared to devote their undivided attention L to the interests of their friends in the sale of TTON, RICE, and produce generally; and to filling :ir ORDERS. They will make fair advances on xssuxMExrs of Produce to their care. OSWKI.L UKKDER. JOIIX II. DKSAl'SSL'KE. Aug. 0. C3 w"m CARRIAGES. t the Old Stand of S. & .9. Gilbert. k E. M. GILBERT continue the CARRIAGE 1 BUSINESS at the above stnnd. Nos. 3.1 and 40 sntwortli street, whore they will be pleased to exiit to their old friends and customers a very cxtenc stock of VEHICLES, comprising those of their n manufacture, together with the various other les usually found in this market. Their long aclintnnce with this market as manufacturers and tiers will enable them to oiler great inducements to rchasers. both in styles and prices. Charleston, Aug. 20. G7 tf LEONARD CIIAPI.H, ATE OF THE FIRM OF GILBERTS A CHATIX) 5 NOW OPENING an extensive CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY and REPOSITORY, fronting 1 on Wentworth-strect, next door to the old stand of Iberts .V Chnpin; also, on Meeting-treet, next door irtli of tin; Pavilion Hotel." Charleston. S. C. ^" "Orders for Carriages and Harness, promptly ex ited from this date, on such terms and in such manr, as to insure a continuance of favors. June 11?1T tf A CARD! IESSRS. G F KENNEDY, of Chester and JAMES M. HURST, formerly one of the proprietors ot IManior's Hotel. Charleston, have leased the iIKRK'AX HOTEL, King Street, and would res-, L-tfully solicit from tlicir friends and the travelling blie a portion of their patronage. We pledge our ves that the guests of the Hotel will receive accomidations unsurpassed by anv in the eitv. KENNEDY '& HURST. Charleston May 17. -10 6m Coffee Mills! UTII15R'S Patent, Nos. 1, 2 and 3?T5v the imj proved construction of this Mill, the grain is conved through the chamber io all parts of the runner nully, and at the same time, thereby increasing the nding operations. ^".Merchants will bo supplied at manufacturer's ccs. Specimens can be scon at my store in Cainn. 15. TRYON. Agent. Aug. 20. ^ G7 tf. DAY BOARDERS 1AX l?e accommodated on very reasonable terms J at lllSTEIi's Hotel. August 31. 70 ft i? OTIC 15. i LL persons having demands against the estate of V James Parker, deceased are hereby notified to j ider in the same duly attested, to. 15. PARKER, Administrator. Kent 7. 72 tf. Final Notice. l LIj persons indebted to tlic subscriber previous to V 1S.">2 if not .settled before next Return Day, will sitively liiid their notes and accounts in the bands of Attorney for collection, as settlements muse be ide. W. C. WORKMAN. August 27. G9 tf Frcsli Tainarilids IAV be had at WORKMAN'S DRUG STORK. Patent Excelsior Cutting Knives, j'ANTFACTlTHEI) only E. Taylor & Co., Columbus, Georgia. For sale by W. ANDERSON. Agent. Camden, Sept. 7 72 tf Fresli Card Oil, )F superior cpiality, whirh will lie sold as low as tbo present advanced prices of OJLS of every id will warrant. Just received at PeHA,Y'S drug store. Ill Equity?lierslmw. Zack Cautcy and Wife vs. John XI. DeSaussurc, Trus tee, W'm. Adamson Cantey?Bill to sell Trust Property. IX obedience to an order in tliis case made at June Term A. I). 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 Tarcc-l of land (except the residence on the same known as Spring Dale place, and two hundred (200) acres around it) lying on the East side of Waterce River, in Kershaw District, containing by resurvev ofE. Parker, Deputy Surveyor of the 17tii day oi January, ?f in.ecu uunurcuuuu nwiu.v v1 ''-'V Acres?bounded North by lands of Dr. E. A. Saltnond and lands of the Estate ofJohn Chcsnut, East by lands of the Estate of John Chcsnut, South by lands of Edward E. Adamson, and West by the Watcree ltiver. The said Tract, with the exception above made, will bo sold at the time and place hereinbefore specified, to the highest bidder for the same, provided it brings over Six Thousand Dollars. (GOOO) but it will not be sold for less than Six Thousand Dollars (GOOO.) Terms.?A credit of one, two and three years?purchaser to give bond with approved personal security and a mortgage of the premises. Possession of said lands to bo given 011 the 1st day of January ensuing said sale, and the purchase money to bear interest from the day possession is given. W. II. It. WORKMAN, c. k. k. r>. August G. G3 tf SJnir lieNlornlivcN. I HAVE uow on hand a largo and varied assortment of II.[Ill HIISTOliA TJVKS, consisting in part of I laud's Knu Lusirai; Barry's Tricopherous; PI in Inn's fiivicoratnr and Jnvnc's llair Tonic: French Pomatums, &c. Having been lately received, they are fresh and line. To be had at Majr 23. Z. J. DeIIAY'S. Columbia S. C. Insurance Company* rpilK undersigned continues to act as Agents for the JL above Comjiany, and arc prepared to take risksou Buildings and Merchandize at customary rates. A. M. k R. KENNEDY. June 15th, 1352. 48 tf_ SALEM WOOLENS. 1HAVE now on hand, and daily expecting further supplies of brown, mixed and white TWILLED AND PLAIN SALEM KERSIES, of ditferent qualities. Planters wishing their Negro Clothing, Can now be supplied at Manufacturer's prices. also?o.n* iiand, A full assortment or BLA CK and MIXED JJSAXS, and will in a few days receive a varietj- of theso Goods in fancy colors, in qualities from fine to superfine. All of which will bo sold either wholesale or retail by W. ANDERSON. Camden, Aug. 10. 04 w3m PARIS-MADE BOOTS.?A few pair, just received by WORKMAN & BOONE. rjy "ALCORN'S" superior FAMILY HAMS. RoI f) ceivcd and for sale by Juno 22, 1852. SIIAW k AUSTIN. 1CASE potted Yarmouth Herring 1 do do Auchovic Paste. Received and for sale bv SHAW & AUSTIN. June 22, 1S52. 50 tf 1CASE (Juava Jelly in quart Jars. Received and for sale by SUAW & AUSTIN, June 22. 50 tf 4 CASES Preserved Limes, Oranges, Pine Apples and Citron. For sale by June 22. SHAW & AUSTIN. CUIOICE Gun Powder. Hyson and Imperial Teas. / Received and for sale by June 22. SIIAW & AUSTIN. CI RAIN Cradles. Steel Forks and Rakes, Iron and T Steel Hoes, Spades and Shovels. For sale at Feb. 24?tf K. W. BOXN'KVS. Aromatic Spirits of Vinegar. PUT up in beautiful stvlo. For sale bv THOMAS J. WORKMAN. FNE APPLE and Goshen Cheese, Family Hams and Bacon Sides. Also, Lard and Canal Flour. Just received at BONNET'S. Water's Tootli Soap, I^Olt cleansing and removing anitnaleuke from tlio teeth. For sale bv June 22. THOMAS J. WORKMAN. STRAW CUTTERS &c.?'The subscribers have received a full assortment of ? Large Straw Cutters Small Do. Corn Shellers Thermometer Churtia 14 Mf.nOWAT.L .t COOPER. L?l>t VLT, persons indebted to tho Estate of Robert L. Tweed, either l?v note or account, are requested to make payment of the same, on or before the tir.it day of October next, else tliey will be placed in tho hands of an Attorney lor collection. S. TWEED, Adm'rx. August 10. 01 tf Writing Inks. rrMIK subscriber has just received a largo and ra I ried assortment of Bbiek, Blue, Carmine and Red INKS, of superior quality in vials and bottles from 5 to ill) cents each. also. Harrison's. Tarrant's, Wright's David's and Maris' INDELIBLE INKS, for marking on cotton, linen and silk, with and without Preparation. March 20. Z. J. DeITAY. <tuiiiiiic. | J AA 07,. QUININE, at the lowest market price. 1 \ ' vj For sale by j June 22. " THOMAS J. WORKMAN. BRICKS FOR SALE. npiIE subscriber has on hand a large quantity of | 1. HOOD BRICK, which mav be had on application January 2.'t. J.'F. SUTHERLAND. Q BARRELS fresh "Kennedy's IUilte-Crackers."? w Received and for sale by Juno 22, IS.IO. SHAW k AUSTIN. !%E\V SI'KI^ICi CiOODS. A I DRUC'KER A CO. have just received their new i tJ supply of Sprinj; and Summer Clothing, I m thov would invite the attention of the nnhlie at the same time they would recommend their Stock o OUTFITTING AItflCLKS, viz: Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Undergarments, Ilosery, Gloves, Suspenders. See. April y, 1852.?If llnrriivsii'o. rrMlK Subscribers oiler to the public, the mostcomJ. plete assortment of JIAIWWAHK in the back country. As it has been nearly all bought from tirst hands, they can sell (on the same terms) at Charleston prices. Those wanting builders, Hardware, Carpenter's or Smith's Tools, Mill Irons. Cross-cut or Mill Saws, Axes, Iron or Steel, would do well to give them a call. M<;DO WALL ,fc COOTER. Moxioan Mustang lAiiiuiriil, JN Bottles at Fifty Cents and One Hollar. For sale at # Z. J. HkIIAY'S. Vanilla IS?:uis, FRESH null lino. Also, Ess. Vanilla, Extracts of Lemon; Orange, Bitter Almond, Rose and Reach, for llavoriug Ice Creams. l'uddings, Custards, Ac. dust jeeeivedat Z. j. DeHAY'S. ' . 2 j - > . Final Notice. I^HE subscribers intending to leave the State by the . first of November, desires all those indebted to hem by note or open account, to call and arrange for he payment of the same previous to return day, otherwise they will be put in the hands of an attorney for collection. Office one door below the Court House. Sept. 14. II. LEVY & SON. Negroes and Horses for Sale. I "WILL sell to the highest bidder, before the Court House in Camden, on the first day of Fall Court, Eight very prime YOUNG NEG110ES. Also, a first rate House Carpenter about 45 years of age, and a No. 1 pA.w.tiinon ulu.nt fl.o cmno urru Alert 9 Titlirc /"if riage Horses. and 2 very superior Saddle Mares. J. Vt. FORD Sept. 10. 72. wts State of South Carolina. r|"MnS CERTIFICATE, witnesseth, that the parties 1 whoso names are ltc rounder written and herein mentioned, liave agreeably to the Acts of the General Assembly of the State of South-Carolina of the years 1SRT and 184G, entitled, the one "An Act to authorize the formation of Limited Partnerships," and the other, " An Act to extend the duration ot an Act, authorizing the formation of Limited Partnerships," formed a LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, whereof the nature of the business, the names of the Partners, General and Special, their respective plueesof residence, the amount of Capital contributed by each Special Partner, and the period of the commencement and termination of the i - l n ,i.:~ - saiu VAipiU 111V*fillip lo ilo 1UI1U?o; 1. The name or Firm under which the said Partnership is to l>o conducted, is JOHN FERGUSON. 2. The general nature of the business to be transacted, is the transportation of Passengers, the products of the soil and Merchandize, in and by the Steamboat Marion and Lighters (to be owned by the said Partnership,) between the City of Charleston, and the towns of Georgetown and Cheraw. and Columbia and Camden, and all intermediate landings and stopping places between the said ports and lor towage of vessels in the said ports. JOHN FERGUSON of Charleston, is the General Partner, and the Special Partners, are HENRY C. TURNER, of Cheraw, South-Carolina, and DOUGLAS NISBKT, ARCHIBALD KING, and JAMES ENGLISH, of Charleston, in the same State, 5. The Special Partners have respectively contributed the following amounts, to the common stock of the Partnership, viz: DOUGLAS NISBET, has contributed Seven Thousand Five Hundred Dollars, HENRY C. TURNER, has contributed Five Thousand Dollars, JAMES ENGLISH, has contributed Five Thousand Dollars, and ARCHIBALD KING, has contributed Two Thousaud Five Hundred Dollars. 5. The said limited Co-partnership commences on the first day day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, and will ter- ' initiate on the first day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three. JOHN FERGUSON. JAMES ENGLISH. HENRY C. TURNER. DOUGLAS NISBET. ARCHIBALD KING. Charleston. Sept. fr. 72 Gt Notice. THE subscriber invite offers for the purchase of the whole of his property in Camden, viz: That Three Story House on Broad-street, opposite the Episcopal Church, at present occupied by Mr. Harris as a Store and dwelling house?the Two Story House South of the above, occupied by Mr. Billings as a Store house and dwelling?the Small House South of the above, and the House South of it occupied by the subscriber as a dwelling and Store house. The above property (some of which Is new) is all in good repair, and all well situated for business. Terms accommodating. For further particulars apply to August 31?70tf JAMES M'EWEN. Ia Equity?Kershaw. Josialt Pierce and Wife, Zack Cantey and Wife vs. Edward E. Adamson?Bill to sell land for Partition. IN compliance with an order in this case made at last Juno Term of said Court, I invite proposals for the purchase of that portion of the Real Estate of Louis C. Adamson, lately dte'd, lying on Waterce River and called the Brevard Place, containing it is thought about Four Thousand and Eighty-three (1083) acres. Said tract adjoins lunds belonging to W. J. Taylor, Zack Bowen, E. Parker, Estate of Jno. Chesnut. Terms to bo specified iu proposals as they are open to agreement of parties in interest to whom all propo Slwonsare 10 ue rciorruu lor uccepuuicc or rejection. Propositions may bo made to the undersigned. Sale not to be ctTected before the 1st January next; W. II. R. WORKMAN, c. e. k. d. July 30. 61 5m. IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT II* SETTIffG iHIffERAL TEETH. rpHK undersigned, owner and agent of Dr. Allen's J_ valuable improvement, for the Southern States, begs leave to call attention to its superiority over all other methods in the following particulars: in'ckkased strength continuous Guir, life-like Appearance, perfect Adaptation of the Plate, and Cleanliness?the Teeth, Gum and Plate being baked into One Piece, without interstices, and as freo from impurity as a piece of porcelain. Dentists are informed that I have fitted up a Laboratory in Montgomery, Alabama, and am prepared to give instruction. and Furnish 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, are informed that 1 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 pleasure. Those who wish to see me in Montgomery, must make immediate application, at the Exchange Hotel. 11. F. SMITH, Surgeon Dentist, 11-1 St. Charles st New Orleans. July 27. 60 2m. ^"Circulars containing full particulars can be had at this office. t Segars. 1 A AAA SEGARS, of the very best brands.? 1U U V' V For sale by W. C. MOORE. fforth-Caroliua Flonr. i VKW LnrrrUs first, nnnlitv NYirili PnrnlirtA Flmir lY For silo by W. C. MOORE. Jujube Paste. i A BOXES first quality .Tujubc Paste, fresh. Just 1U recoivod by W. C. MOORE. Candie*. Candies. OA/1 LBS. of the handsomest Candies ever offered in this market. W.C.MOORE. St. Julian iVedoc Claret. VFEW cases of the above just received. W. C. MOORE. Wagon for Sale. A FIRST RATE ono Ilorso Wagon, for sale low.? Apply early to " W. C. MOORE. BUY A BROOM? T1IE subscriber announces to tho citizens of Camden and the surrounding Districts, that he is now established, and is ready to.aupply them with different, assortments of BROOMS, ofliis own manufacture. Persons desiring to purchase will find him one door above tho Post Office. T. C. DUTTON. Aug. 20. 77 tf One to Four Dollar* a Window. BEFORE purchasing call and examine t he subscriber's assortment of Transparent WINDOW SHADES, which comprises manv late and handsooio attorns. . C. L. CHATTEN. SUPERIOR Pine Apple Cheese, Capers, Currants. Citron, and Lemon Svrups. For sale by ' May 8. * E. W. BONNET, . .. ;