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uuMran """ ?' ?u?v??JV in tjio State, every Room having a tire-place, well ; ventilated and Ladies' Parlors well furnished. His TABLE shall compare favor aMy with any in the -Up-Country. The Servants will be foundrespectful artd attentive. Ho.would say to those who have patroaized him, as well as to those who may hereafter do so. that 6very exertion byKwsg.'/atid will be uspd to render Cuniden, voiido led to call, as there willtoT noBnl Iitnuibus will run regularly to and from the &OTTEB STAINS SDTEL, PPpil s. open lor the accommodation of the Travelilic.^ It is an-excellent^ and commodious .0^ Ae - cornc? of Bro^ largely vo its convenlouee and-comfort, by?. new atlof FlKlNrrG#^wid thorough and complete .^KEI'-URS, begs leave to iiiform the puWic.that he ia io'Stogmni all who may lavor him with a 7 . aiiil in a manner hitherto unknown in the town of'Cam-. e:^ ??S V? WJEJykUWi., JVM-nwuw wR :- *7silts a:id Cu:ai?rtc of his piests i?li oc given, and no J'fSHISSS ' '; ' ".ll-jit-lS iZms't? Families or individoals, Djt'j con bo well accommQdatftl, asani- num"x4";,:: ituiw <AUx .be> topt in tho Stabiee and Lots oxpresafy. prepared for ibeaa. SI or. 1, 1460. v 8t>. tfJ & ?????"<* : RICILkJ&SON ASrD BRANDING STREETS ' c' ? -' COI.U31UIA. 8jfcg ' BOATVRIGIIT.*/JAsraOSY, I WH. D.JLASRIS, r^"0"tlalilorfs Omiuboe will be ready at the RailTcoad stations to carry Passengers to t)ii? House, (or to auy point desired,) whore they will lind good accomM. - i* 1 . vnat II 'Ikfil tt~i? SKINS, BEESWAX, TALLOW, WOOL, V.' &c., rind Country Produce of this kind purchased, for which the highest market cash prices will be paid, or Leather given in exchange- by JOHN P. BAUM, ...... Sept. 21. No. 28C, King-st Charleston. : ?: Colnmhia & . Imnnrance Company. ' | "Ul E undersigned continues to act as Agents for tire 1 above Company, and are prepared to take riskson Buildings and Merchandize at customary rates. A. AL & R. KENNEDY. June loth. 1852. 48 tf _ . Oik; to Four dollars a Window. OEFOftE purchasing call and examine tho subacriJ? -beris" assortment of Transparent WINDOW SHADES, wbich -oomprises many lato and handsome gggg<Patterns, >. \| C, L. CHATTEN. pAHlS-iUADE BOOTS.?A few pair, inet X received by WORKMAN & BOONE. V"pHJ5 8ub3crib8rcontinuiB8 to. keep on liand a com* I plete assortment of Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Ac., which he will sell very low for cask. His stock of- 6rowriee consists, in part, of CoWec, Salt, Clicesc, &c.&c. Anion-- his Dry Goods will be found a good article o pure Irish Linen, which he will warrant to be genuine, and sell as cheap or cheaper than it can bo bought in this market. ' JltJIHSUkjj ? --1.1 A ?? - . . rnrcnasers wwuuuv nw w *n? mm ? vwm. 2 J. CHARLESWORTH. "??????* a.td rtMlE subscriber iiM'un baud a large supply of ??t/A 1 AT ?W D^KDBEBAGGfXG. Also, best quality /(.ii/i HOPS, and three ply J WJXL\ which he naplfr ill >on at the yfefiBjft warkt'. price. Plftutcra are iuK.w.,^nev. f 3aT1: ju>* opened a ojago wtment ol '^V :JL EMB^CrDJbSililS.-i>arsl?asfcd in . Jyetv. YorS-last. week, consiat'ulg of \\ erkcd Muslin Colla'ri?6f th?' acv.-c-?t style*. faun 10?. up to $ !, ilusw'! r>. -i i MiloMi* U't>.l?'.l Jill Olttl tn aiw uui^yi'v Vm<? fu?vi >w> ?.u..v w Chewisetts, pluin aiid^juiled; Su iss Kugjiigs and Inserting'Cambric da. iu great ubumlancc. 20 dozen Cambric Hdkfs: Also, a. complete .-took of Bonnet. Neck ami Cup RIBBONS, goHgtc-u Irwin the lutest French Importations; black VclvetfUbbons all widths, coloret^do., lor Trimmings. I also had the good fortune to receive 36 boxes and bales of Dili' OOODS, twfore the destruction ot the Congarce Bridge, tie- contorts of which are now open TUcv wyst ,.| white, .v.--" ' - :C'-. ; '.VV; . dept. a-4. JAJUiiO UinrOUiN. |_> LACK and fancy Cravats, Gloves, of even- descripJL> tioiii Witlia dull assoitiae?JM>f UNDER-CLOTHING and HOSIER Y. Just arrived and for sale a? si-' * i Af ?L W 'TrT^vrvfr^rvcrjci *J?> wet. i.tf. jl. ox. ec s\. a. ?. t?-r;? ? Bagging and Hope. A LARGE supply of Gunny and Dundee Bagging. Also, beat Charleston-made Hemp. Forsale vary low. W. ANDERSON. HEAVY AU Wool Plains, Sattinetts, Mallory Kerseys and plain Linaeys for Servants wear. For sale Low at _J30NNEYS1_ HOME MANUFACTURES^ THEDeKalb Manuafacturing Company are now prepared to offer a large -Stock of Pegged and Sewed Negro Shoes, all of their own manufacture, made in the best manner and of the best material, and which will bo fitted to measure as low as "they me to be found elsewhere, of. the same quality. Also, Band, Harness, Sole and Upper Leather, which will.be sold either wholesale or retail by ^v! v Oct. 11?m. W". ANDERSON, Treas'r. - ? , i NEGRO BLANKETS, jn every variety of quality 'Also, fine Bed Blankets, Crumb Cloths, Rugs and Carpets. For rile low. ift B0NNEYT3. PATENT Iron ilea'. Cutters, Patent Sausage 8tuf; fors, Digesters, Preserve Kettles, Cylinder Churns. Soap-stone Griddleu, ic. For sale at ff-Kov. If BOESETS.^ IVEGRO SHOES, ol a superior quality. Just ic1\ ceivedby E. "W. BONNEY-, Xlt'lylV K?AV(i<Ua9* T) LACK & POSSET, Pegged and Sewed, oE.omv JO own Manufacture and of Northern Manufacture, r o 21-2 to $1.50. For Bale by 22. "WORKMAN ft BOONE. 55 MOBET~ TN addition to the Goods received last week, I have A the pleasure of announcing that I have this dny re 1 ceived fjm-iiVi, rAVikquao mure.> aijr block. , now embraces a very general assortment?a low leading articles 1 give below, which arc well worth the- at; tentieu of persons in porsnit of handsome and cheap' Goods, in'?' LADIES' DRS69 GOODS. I - 'sirtatrresr^ ' w ifar^'iiltx Printed Turquoise, a new article, very-rich Do Spun Silk ? do -do do . Rich colored Pou de Silks Do do Gro do Rhine One piece Rich White Silk for Bridal Dresses Marcclloni Silks, all- colors, for Scarfs 4c. Plain Black Silks, some veiy fine Ali Pachas end Bombazines Black and white Crape Shawls, plain and emb'd Rich embroidered Handkerchiefs, with names Love Veils and Veiling Best French Kid Gloves, ladies' andgentlemen'B Merino and Raw Sillr Vests, do do Colored Gauntlctts and Bock Glovea;--do do . Ewbroidered'Undersleeves, CnfTs, Collars, "4c. Vc Patent Skirts and Skirting Cloths, 4c. 4c. 4c. 4c. Oct. 9. E. W. BONNET. Livery and Sale Stables. FORMERLY JOIiiV C. O'HAftl.Otf'S. rpRE Subscriber has the pleasure to inform his : :j| friends and the public, that, baring puitd aged tfio Splendid STOCK of FIXTDH^S of Utqse^eU-knotvn and popular STABLES, formerly owned by OTIANLON, and lately by V?r. E. ARCHER, he is now prepared to furnish all who may favor him with their patronage, with excellent SADDLEHORSES, hitf handnnH cnmforiuhle CARRI AGES and BUGGIES. Oftho latest styles, with teams to match, and drivers, Drovers will find every accommodation t.cy\^^<>-. cSfe^^cl^ well, to the various Bailroad Depots, or any'point doeired, -Gv '-. js^Ordere loft at the American Hotel, with Mr. W. D. Harris, or the proprietor, at the Colombia Hotel, will.be promptly attended to; and the subscriber is S' aj " , ,l., .1) unnlm VitWi -mill ho nloaoAri with: COI1 LIU ITU l* UWV au n IIV VW|mvj *? * ? >. .? w ...r.. . his prices and his teams. NATHANIEL POPE. Sept. 21. - 76?6m Florida Lands for Sale. THE following valuable Tracts of LAND, lying in Marlon and Alachma counties, will be offered at private sale during the months of October, November and December, next, vie " Wetcmpka fLumocK," situated about ten miles North of Ocala, (the County Seat of Marion Conwy,) containing 3,000 acres, about one half of which is hammock, unsurpassed by any in tlieEtate, and the remainder Whito Oak and Hickory land. A TRACT, well known as the "Tort Drane" Plan, tation, containing 3,000 acres of Land, principally first onnlitv hammock, between four and five hundred acres of which are thoroughly cleared and at present in cultivation. This place for several years averaged two hogsheads of Sugar to the acre, and eveiy year that it has teen 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 lSnd. A TRACT of 1,000 acres on Orange Lake, consist ing of hammock, orange grove and well-timbered pine land. TWO TRACTS of 1,000 each, near the Alchua Prairie. The greater part of these tracts is rich hammock. , - v'. Also, 5,000 acres on Indian river. Any ono wishing to cultivate Sugar Cane would do well to examine thia land, as, being remarkably fertile, and lying south of the region of fVoet, it is aB well adapted to that culture as any in tho United States. '** AAA IfhAnm rto 'iRlViDn 12.UVU acres, gcuaiauj auunu ug uv .w<wnu*> Tiuct," situated on the SL John's Elver, opposiio Picolata. There are many small hammocks and orange proves on this tract, but it is principally valuable lor its pine timber. It has a river front of 7 or 8 miles. 1,000 acres on Lake George, and soveral small tracts c j and near the St. John's river, well situated for farming, the rearing of orange groves, &o. The above tracts of Land wero purchased by the late Gen. Clinch immediately alter the accession of Florida to the Uoited States. From his position ot that time, his facilities for selection were unusually great, aud it is bt lieved they include as good land as can ho found in t he State. On account ol their accessibility from Charleston and Savannah, thoy oiler great inducements to plauteia in Carolina and Georgia Wishing te removo. The titles are clear and indisputable. n%~ at 4 !(int>ldBtAn rtr finrnnnnli J. CHUB V^lOU, Ui WV VUMMVHWM v? | on or before tho first of Juuuary. i Any further information on the subject, can bo oh-coined by addressiug the subscriber, at Orange Bprin" Marion Couutv. Florida. t J. H. M. CLINCH, Ex'or. i September 24. 77 3m It t'aicnt Cxcelslor Cutting Knives a MANUFACTURED only E. Taylor b to., ' bus, Georgia. For sale by Vf. ANDERSON, Age; | Camden, Sept. 7 72 t'1 t A A PIECES Nl^^LINSEYSr Nowot'tag S JwU and for pale by_ E. W. BONN*' Esq . is duly authorised tfotas rinK oat alwned from 11 State; n: ! ' <;i :u nil dm to either ?<JB- 1 H LEVY, J Ji, 4^fiVY ^ON. Camden, Nov. 9,1953, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSLV CHRWIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, sing from a disordered Liver..-or -Stomach, such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullnessor-Blood to the Head, Acidity of thoStomaeh, Nausea, Heart-bum, Disgust for tap# Food, Fuline-s, or weight >n the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at tfie;pit of-the Stomach, Swimming of the Head. Hurried and Difficult Bicathing Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or SnffoCcating sensations when in a lying postare, Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs betore the Sight, Fever and dull pain In the.Head, Dehncy or ftrapiratrapt, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain' intho Side. Back, Ciiesi, t irahs AavSudden Flushesof - . Heat, Burning in the Flesh, constant Ira- ;; actnings of-Evil and Great Depression of Spirits, can. be effectually cured by DR. IIOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, . FFlFIMIt ED BY DR. C. M. JACKSOft, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, 120 Arch Street. Philadelphia, 77* rr power over the above diseases is not excelled?if equalled-?by any otter preparatiort in tlie United States, as the curesattest, in many cases after skilful physicians hadfdiLed. These Bitter* are wort liy-the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diceases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the mot searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they ore withal safe, certain and pleasant READ ANO BE CONVINCED. From the " Boston Bee." The editor said. Dec. 22nd n. M/vin?nd"* Ctdelvrntf il German Bitten- for the core of .Ijveir Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia ChronifiorJferYou* Debility, is deservedly one of thr mon papular medicines of the da}. Tln -i- Jiitt. re have been u.-ed In- ihdui-nnd'-. anil a IVWrw at t.t:r ?!h<.\v *?tyi* be has hmfcrlf received azieSe'-tuaFnri:! periimn-nt cnro-of 1 iver Cumpiaiiil from*liV?/.#? ten iwlv .j are crnvniceiftbat,in jfic of these JJitii rF, tl>e patient constantly gurus ttfngrfrand vigor?a tiiot Uonhf of greateot.Knteranon. T-bey are plraranf iu to*te jjnd smell .and mii be twen by person*, with tJie-mc^ikJelirife Mom?-lt? with safety, under any owottmstenre* V\ e are .-peaking from Mpeniioce a-ui lo.thc uRIicted wo.advi-r il.eir ti*e. " ^cott's W.JfcltiiajrJj one of the beta Literary papers lakh's Gsrsian Hitters, manufactured by T&A jtif citmv nf ^M? - m<rst (if iht) faculty iuraii article of much efficacy tt^^^fcf fet&ile Weakne'x*. As such is the case, vte Would adviseLall mother* to obtain a bottle and I litis we rhetweiyesntpcn sic-knew.) ?ersons of debilitated eottttittfttoria will fiSotfiese Bitters advantageous to their health Wk we know experience il?e salutary efleet upon weak systems." \ 31 ORE fcjapBKCG. The fIoruCM>,UiKrL!.tK,|MaTv/r9f thp City of Camden, N. J., say*:. , \ % ~^L. ? ." RooPt.ANoVGik?fAN' BiTTKRn^?We haw seen ma. ny flattering notices of tl.in mJdirine, and the source from which they t-ame Induced mr to make inquiry respecting ts merits, From Inquiry wc Vere'|ien>iMdi"1 to are it, and ifinst any vre fonnd ifapecilie jn its arlion -upon 'disease* of.Umhver ami digestive org; ns, and the powerful influence it exerts opoit nervous pr urtralion ir reftlf; surprising, ll calms and strengthens the t otvis. iirirging-them into a state of repose, making sleep cfreshiiig. ."If this medicino was mo e- generally w^d, tve are satisfied there would be less si ikuass, a? tom'thf-.stoir.tt^i liver, and nervous system the treat majority m real and and imaginary diseases emanalje. Have; tbdiri ifi(a beattin condition, aod yon can bidlLleiiaiice to epidemics generally. Tttisestpaordtrmry meMicine wn woatdfidviseoiir friends wiio area: all indi-posA, to give a trial?it wnl Tecomtneftd itself/ ..it should. fact, tie inbvft-y family. Ko otlier medicine can prod u(- such cvidenceifV)f merit." Evidence upon evidence ItaH bern received (like the foregoing) from ah sections ofl he Union, tl%'laat three yearB.and the strongest i??im Ay in its fltvp^Ktlss^-^? is tnoneof it used: in the paerBm riansof Phifodblphia, Thatthm (mdicint' ^jlfciire l^ver <3j plain) and Dynp'cpfia. noone tan douMdiia^ging itifdtreMed* jJt ?* * fpecifically npwi Uie V/?eri 'a J'r and reliable benefit at y y tim^j ./ B3r todX'Welllp |W:in?Tj^P,^? ? Tliey have the written P* JACKSON, upon.tne wrapper, a?1 Jm.nMtbh,(jHn 111 tlle b??Je? wiihont which ihey are, wihriiWForaalc Who e>a e nttS?1''1 *tta9 3 gemanvhjju.ne stoke. No. 120 Arch rtreel. one 3?el?w Sixth. Pintado!phia; and by respectable^fM generally through the country. ^IC?S KDi'CED, To enable all elates of In?i?to enj.,y ^vtmiuge of iheirrextorntiva powciaWNOLE BOTTLE 75Cu. Fur in Camden by M ? . WX)RKMAN.S Wholesale Agents for Caroline,Georgia, &c. haviBu, hakkal & co.,. Aug, 31.?35?ly M . Charleston, S. C. Con?taiM ou Hand, CEMENT, CalcineJBrter of Paris, for building purposes; Gyps AW Land Plaster, for agricultural purposes, and SJUBifee, oil of good quality and in quantities to suit ]fc?sers. A vory superior antfT White Limo for whitewash ing, f A 0. L. CHATTEN. March9. M0- tf iTffiDIOINES WNDOW'GLASS, &C. THE subscriber* 'ving and keeps coiinUruly on hand, a large ?rsoj?nt of the Purest Medicines, Chemicals, ant I^PSluiTs. oho, an extensive variety of the very ^ iBwir, Tooth, and Paint Brushes, ? ? ' hnnrl Wimlnu.- fSham urwnere ?iu uicywjw*- IT. wJ*r? ? ^ of all sixes. Pair^Mfcnp Oils. Turpentine, Titjbms, Surgical In?tru!^?nfMedicinei< of every kind. Here may b^<MJW>e deligl.tful Extract* of Lnbin for tiie handk<-l''efflEl*. Ox Marrow*, and Ean Lubtrals for the 7lrvfMi Dye* for gentlemen who have become pren7Ure,|Wjr. Colognes of aUtiiCs, and of the very Shaving Creams and Soaps in great variet- TrMl'mt Balls. Tooth I'aetes and Powder*. IMfc.d Pnner. Beside* China Va*C8 <1 oihnr the Centre Table a?d Mantlefilch Orf yWgrAll whoM* rvtn*<t honest ai tide*at low rates, vould do e" t0 SfHS a call- ] [8rjB ^FRANCIS L. ZEMP. , Uilfffikmirg Fluid. 1 * V"\ //i AT.I.Ol^^Bif atni> I lit ot flfi roiitu nnrml'tin' 'i". 1 /?* 40gBilc^^Kning Fluid, iitSd cent# prr gallon ju^irdiyedRi^Kaie by - F. L. ZUSl ???IE|Babsess MAKING. rpE undersi^^K^tinueshis business at the old J stand, retuBHK thanks for past favors and hopes ? forcontinuanjHM>atronnge. All work in hia line w/be done wfflRK'tuality, and where tho cash is pj, at tho tiit y eiy) a discount of ten per cent V1 be made. H f Jan 6, [2-flH F. J. OAKS. 1 h IIJ^KdyI Madeira Wine and old j - , f , . '^Rur medical purporeR. JU8t received t. nd forwUe byjK K F. L. ZEMP. ^ , , IV,eA, ine8, t< V ., tj^HKiiinwisitlon, Lokiia. Gum Myrrh, 3j , o Pepper, iNervp Powder, 15era?ck, Spiced H (K,jden .^al, Barberry Powder, J1"/ #1' Ayrup. Third *Prej amJion. Freeh rid for rale fl| K FRANCIS L. ZKMP. Hpcs, Gelatine. OLACK d.j Ponner Cinnamon. Nlltmeire. i 5C?*^ .Ginger. hlteGinger, Cooper'* Go- (J jkiT:hinglsM, Black Mwuard Soed, .4 , 1'? Cooking Soda, Wat.hingSmla. by r. L. ZEMP. . . . jBod Liver Oil. J i y?\Mceived ft few gallons of pure GOD G". ^ which will bo sold in quantities to Ai v\ M Tim i* a truwond|rtu 1.rompy IGKSi. ITY, Curing- aftlcr"NItttre's owii method, bf3 Nature's owpAgebtrffte ' --gfej?| pg'Iialf a tpaspoonful ofPeps rninfuwdi n war tcr, tvill digest or d L solve', Hie Ron nds of Roak Be f in about two hours, out of the stomach; .. . . . -PEPSIN is ^e chM^elen?e5rtr ling Agent of the Vnunach and iftpptitiesf It-is extracted froth the. Digestfve^Stouiach Ox," thus forming'an pp^l'^L FLUID, precisely like the natural Gastiic June in its Chemical powers, and faViiWiutfih 'a f PLE I E and PERFECT SUBSTn'#^life By-theaid of ibferpreprr^ioih-lhe pains of li\DIGE?TlpN-an<! .gfSp&sl remo*? . e<fvju?t>^ibe|'"5cawld a It is do-f.g.'wonders for if ys pet. tics.' 'cnrnfk rases _ A^HCvnt i'ihtt.'iJ' . i < in ,-tmi rwt supposed to bf on thi? ver^if . tii< cr. ", : Scientific Evidence uptitt" SMcJFtfjj? ilit- highest degree CLRlOUS and RE MARK,VjjjjE' SCZENTXFIO EVJDHNCE! .> BARON LIEHIG ot"Iebrarevd vfoirlt on Animal"Cheroifetix.-ays: "An ArtificialDigertftftf Fluid,, analogous to tfte'/0a'*tric Juice, may be readily, prepared from the mucous membrane of the stomach of the Ox, in which various articles ot'ipod, as meat.and eggs, will be soft en fd changed, and digested* juttin the tame manner as IRcy wiiul/l be m ihe human stomach." py call on the Agent,and get a Desoilptivi* Circular, gratis, giving a hfge amcuut ol f\CiBiV . TIE1C EVlDENCKtAmilar id the above, /ogtttlfV en-wUh^iveporls of REUAKK ?(5LE CL RES, from ilJ-paiftft-of tb? U*. ited Stales Agenf~Z. J. DellAY, CamrfVn .^holpsale ; and Retail Agent, oiVM. OT-. StiAXI&jXS Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity^ CAMDEN, SC. . ^Officeop Broad Street, oppfaite A. Young's BookStore.v Attorney at Law ana Sclicitor-in Equity. 0ffice on Broa^r^gTnear.the Court' House. ' ^ASfclW. ~~~5pfj K(*OITY, Cam&h, 1? Will practy* in K^' shaw and adjoining Districts. Office in rear of the Court House, , May 18. . V. . ^ - T - -~r^*&r. TW- ?F. *- >? Wait^AATS, ' A ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, Catnden, S. C Will attend the Courtr of Darlington and Sumter Districts. Office in the Court House. . E. W. UOMINEST Bank Agent and G^iaral Merchant, CAMPigff. 8? C. CHARLES A. McDOSALD, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Camden, & C. S WAT?ON~ Pisnrnviiitv tait r?u r * >i , -r. .. l ?jn V? THOMAS WILSON, BOOT MAKER, CAMDEN, S. C. ROBERT MAN, COACH-MAKER, on Broad Street, near the Post Office. Camden, S. C. BuildB end repairs Vohicfca of all descriptions, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Wheelbarrows, Ac. > -.May-18. - * " ' ' ROBERT J. McCKIilGHT, COTTON GIN MAKER. Rutledg? Street^cm door East of M. Drucker A Co.. Camden, S. C , bernadottjldT broxson. OPPOSITE THE POST nvpirr -r Camden, S. C. - ' j CONTINUES the manufacture of TIN- WARE, <fcc., attends to Guttering and Roofing Houses, putting up and making Stove Pipe, and jy Repairs every abticlb ik his lots. Old Pewter, Lead, Copper and Brass taken in exchange for Tin-Ware. fyThanhftil for past favors, he solicits a continuance of the same, at the old Stand, opposite the Post Office, Mai ch 16. 22 tf j J. W. f>. IffcKAGJEIf, OFFERS his services to the citizens of Camden and vicinity as AUCTIONEER. Hiscriarges will be moderate, and when required, he will attend sales in ] hju country. . ? . . ? ' - ~ . Eg~All orders left with Mr. J, 8. DePsss, will bo promptly attonded to. May 8?tf FRENCH Worked Handkerchiefs, Collars, and Undersleeves, justonenedat < BQNNEY'S: t April 20. 32 tf In Equity?Kershaw. j Tosiah Pierce and Wifb, Zack Cantey and Wife vs. Ed. ward E. Adarason?Bill to sell land for Partition. [N compliance with an order in this case made at last June Term of said Court, I jnvite proposals for the turcuaso 01 mat portion or the Keal Estate of Louis G. idarason, lately dtc'd, lying on Wateree River and . ailed tire Brevard Place, containing it isthouglit about 'our Thousand and Eighty-three (4088) acres. Said met adjoins lands belonging to W. J. Taylor, Zack u (owen, E. Parker, Estate of Jno. Chesnut, , Terms to be specified in proposals as they are open ) agreement of parties in interest to whom a ll propo[dons are to be referred for acceptance or rejection Propositions may be made to the undersigned. 8ale not to be effected belore the 1st January next. "1 W. H. R. WORKMAN, c. e. k. d. " 'July 30. 61 5m, mi Hay Cutters. ? rUST received a variety of HA Y CUTTERS, war- ? I ranted a superior article,-and for sale low bv July 13. * iL W. BONK^EY. 'j NOTICE. co HUE subscribers have this day fbrmeda Co-partner*' ha L ship, under the name and firm of ROOT & IN- pri RAM, for the purpose of carryingou the Gffheral 1 actioneering Business. F. ROOT, * Sn JOHN INGRAM. Ik Oamdbn, Jan. 23.. 7 tf " v; i' ^ ^ I;? .. .V. V-cv. ' Xjm ivnGoSnHHH A r ' ,'v- 1 hibit to their old fn^pd&.^d j j^AmtoTJC tound^d irptm^FtratfScSgSS^S^^B^I r f ir'ki j P k patent mbtauo btoiai. o^d. ~ THE subscriber is prepared to fill oi^fff'Jbr; the italic Cbbcs. Also, Cloth, Mahogany; ,her plain artides in theliue, with mounting^ and eu> [fl^AGON Bridle?, of