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' fc r ?nd then announced his readiness to receive any propositions that might be made. \Vhereupon, W. M. Shannon Ksq. arose, and after some prefatory remarks suggested by and well suited to the occasion in which the character of the deceased, and the important services which he had rendered to this community and the State at large, were briefly j but happily sketched, moved the following preamble and resolutions When death has entered a community and claimed as his own a citizen of advanced age, of enlarged experience, of noble character, and , irrcAt usefulness, it is most flt and becoming 'I V that the survivors should gather around his grave, drop the tear of the sorrowing heart, pa) the sincere tribute to his worth and usefulness, and for ourselves garner up the lemons afforded by a long life of public service and of private duty, and to let the occasion with all its teachings sink deep into our minds and hearts. The death of Thomas Salmond has fallen with crushing force upon this community, although he had survived the period usually allotted to man, his erect and robust form, his sparkling face beaming with health and intelli- I gence, gave seeming assurance'to his friend" I of yet many years of usefulness and honor. For half a century he had been a citizen of this town, filling the various "ffieesuf Clerk of the Court, Ordinary, Commission-r in Equity, Intendant of the Town, and for thirty two years i President of the Branch of the Bank of the ! State at Camden, and being social in his tastes j and disposition, he had not only during all that time been intimatelv connected with all matters of generai interest to our c< mniunity, but bis individual associations were probably more extensive than those of any one who has ever lived among us. He was the connecting link between the early history of this portion of the State and the present and with his remarkable memory has perished forever many a delightful association with the past. We all feel that we have not only lost a venerable, honored, and most valuable citizen, but also a dearly prized friend. Therefore, Resolved lsf. That in the death of Thomas Salmond the State of S?>urh Carolina has lost a long tried, faithful and efficient officer and citizen, who for fifty years devoted no ordinu r\ zeal and talents to her servic.*. 2d. Resolved, That in the severance of the ties thai bound him and this community to gether, we not only recognise and mourn the death of the valuable officer and citizen, but also of the honorable and accomplished gentleman, the true and tried friend, and the de ngnttui companion. 3d. Resolved, That we tender to his bereaved family the assurace of our sincere and heartfelt condolence. \fter which, Col. J. B. Kkksiiaw arose and addressed the meeting for a short time with considerable pathos and concluded by seconding the preamble and rooluiiotis m -ved on the occasion. lie was followed by Col. James Cues ur, Jr., who made a few rumaks mi tin- affecting occasion, expressive of the heavy l-.s* that had been sustained by the State in the death of this veneraBle and highly esteemed ciiiz< it of our town?and of his approbation of the preamble and resolutions The preamble and resolutions were the* submitted to the vote of the meeting and were unanimously adopted. It was then moved I v J. M. Dksvussurk. Esq., that a copy of them be sent to the fami ly of the deceased, with assurances of the heartfelt sympathy of this meeting in their sa<! bereavement. It was also moved by Mr. Z. J. DeIIay. that the proceedings of this meeting be published in the Camden Journal. Both of which motions having been seconded were, #n vote, unanimously adopted. And no further business being before the meeting it was adjourned sine die. W. R. TAYLOR, > . W. H. R. WORKMAN, \ ftecretar,es July 5, 1854. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. Later from En rope. ARRIVAL OF STEAMER AMERICA Halifax, July 5.?The steamer America 'has arrived here with Liverpool dates of June 24. She brings the important intelligence that the Turks unassisted by the allies, had defeat -ed the Russians, driving them across the Danaibe; and relieving the siege of Silistria. In consequence of this news, the English consul* advanced to 94 1-8?United States stocks were active, at an advance. MARKETS. Liverpool, June 24.?All grades of cotton ihave improved, the decline last noted having been fully recovered. Sales of the week GO,<000 bales, of which speculators took 7,000 arid exporters 8,000 bales. Breadstuffs had declined. Harve, June 21. The sales of cotton for the weck are 5,000 bales, at full rates. Dennis'.oun quotes the cotton market as hnv ing been favorably affected by the steamer's news. The improvement was chiefly in lower and middling grades, and amounted to 1 8d per lb., at which rate the demand was active, and prices at the close were tending upward. Rice was in moderate demand, at previous ratea. Sales of 300 tierces Carolina at 14s 6d a 19s 3d. * GENV.nAL INTELLIGENCE. The defeat of the Russians before Silistria wa? complete. Among the killed were three Generals. The Czar had ordered Paskiewitch to return from Jassey and capture Sili-tria at an\ cost. The death of Musa Pasha, the Turkish G ?vcrnor of Silistria, was confirmed. An attack by the allies upon Seha*t"p?>| was daily expected. Heavy guns had arrived for that perpose. The Greek insurrection had been entirely suppressed. The Russians had again sustained a severe defeat at the hands of the Circassians. ' The ship Trade Wind, bound from Mobile for Liverpool, was sunk by a collision off Cape Sable, and 24 persons drowned. Her captain was saved. The other vessel was also sunk. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. Washington, July 6, 1854.?Mr. Clayton's bill, designed to prevent the slave trade in American vessels, has passed the Senate. FRIGHTFUL RAILROAD ACCIDENT. Baltimore, July, 5, 1854.?A collision occurred yesterday on the Susquehanna Railroad between two trains, which resulted in the most lamentable loss oflife?not less than 24 per sons were instantly killed and 33 seriously in jured, many of whom must die. The can were crowded at the time with excursionist! to a "Know Nothing" festival at Rider'! ! Grove. THE RAILROAD ACClDBNT?SECOND DESPATCH Baltimore, July 6, 1864.?Twenty nine vie tirns of the recent accident on the Susquehan nuh road are dead, and others cannot survive A later despatch says; The number of deaths by the recent accident on the Susquehaniu road now amounts to thirty-two. Arrival of the Baltic. The U. S. Mail steamship Baltic arrived ir New York on Saturday morning. The Liverpool Circular of Messrs. Browr & Shipley of the 27th ult. reports the sales o Cotton since the departure of the America a 25,000 bales, of which speculators'took 4,00( and exporters 2,000 bales, leaving 19,000 bales of all descriptions to the trade. The.demanc was fair and holders firm. Flour had declined Gd. Corn had also de clined Gd. It is reported that the Czar, in reply to the summons of Austria, has consented to evncuate the Principalities, and is already with drawing his forces from beyond the Truth. It is arranged that the Austrian troops shall occiipx the Principalities as the Russians leave The officiul reply of the Czar to the Austrian note will m?t be sent until the 2d inst. There is, however, little ih-ubt entertained of his disposition to yield. The report that the siege of Silistria had been raised is fully confirmed. Omar Pasha at last accounts was advancing with his whole force to the Danu1 e. The An glo French forces were also ra^.dly advancing^ The G eek insurrection had been entirety queled. 'I'll. German States have accepted the Austrian and Prussian note as the basis for tlieii action. The B mk of France has declared a semiannual.dividei d of 112 francs. ? Brazil has officially declared her neutrality. A slight -hock of an earthquake was felt al C iuciiiiiatti on Satuixay evening we?k, the vi Iiraiions appearing to pass from f*<?rth loSuull lasting almui one minute. 'l'hi flu d in Lamj>< was agitated, and an oscillating motion was givi*n to pendant obj. els. Col. Gates, in view of the seven* censuri upon his official conduct in relation to tin ship vSan Francisco, lias asked for a court mar lial in the ease, believing, that a full inveslign lion will result in his acquittal. i'1 D1ISD?In this Disfict, on Thursday, 22u ult. Thomas H., third sou of the late Lemuel Boykin, having aearlv completed hit- fourteenth year, Thus in les than nvo years alter the death of her husband was tin widowed mother called upon to give ip a beloved son who bid fair by his kind and gentle disposition to be i prop and stay in her declining years. But God, wh< does all things well and sees the end from the begin uing, has thus seen lit tcyemove him from the evil t< come, and unto Him where we humbly hope he wil rest tbrever in the bosom of our Heavenly Father,? While we may trust it may be the means of causing his surviving brothers to consider their latter end anc follow the lootsteps of their exemplary father so farai CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. BAGGING, per yard, 124 to 13 BALI;) ROPE, per pound. 9 to .. BUTTER " 18 to 25 BEE.- " C to 8 BACON, " 91 to 12 COFFEE, " 12 to 14 CHEESE " 14 to 18 COTTON, " 7 t-> 9 CORN perbushel, 100 tol 12 FLOUR,...perbarrel 64 to 7 FODDER, .-. .perewt to 100 LARD per pound 124 to 14 MOLASSES,.pergallon 30 to 42 OATS, perbushel, 37 to 50 PEAS " tolOO SUGAR... .per pound, 6 to 12 SALT per sack to IJ BAKk AGENCY!!! rPHE subscriber continues to act as agent in both o 1 the Bank*of Camden. E. W. BOXNEY. July 11. 28 tf. HACKED DOWN!! READY made Clothing and Mats also, Talmas, an< Ladies' dress goods, will bo sold at greatly re duced prices for the balance of tho season at tin " Old Corner." E. W. BONNET July 11, 28 tf Raciaway. EDWARD, an intelligent mulatto boy about fifteei years old ami about rive leet high. A liberal re ward will be paid for his apprehension, or lodgment it any jail where I can get him. SARAII CIDLES. July 11 28 I* EQUITY?Rei>huu. James B. Cureton and Mary, his wife, vs. B. Boykii McCaa and Eliza bell), his wife.et al?Petition to con firm sale of negroes and to make substitution. IT appearing to my satisfaction that B. Boykin Mc Caa and Elizabeth Mc aa, two of the defendants t< tho above Petition are absent from and reside withou the limits of this State, it is ordered on motion of Slian nor., Sol'r for Petitioners that they do plead, answer o demur to tho above Petition within three months fron the publication ot this order, in default whereof an or der pio confesso will bo entered against them. W. H. R. WORKMAN, C. E. K. D. Comrn're'office. July 3, 1854. ($7.50) 28 II* EQUITY?Kershaw! : William 0. Nixon vs. Jesse Wessinger?Bill to fore close mortgage of real estate. IN obedience to an order of the Court of Equity fo the Slate and District aforesaid, in above statei case made bearing date June 12, 18!" *. I will offer fo sale before the Court House door In Camden, on tin 1st Monday in August next, all those lots situated ii the town of Camden and known and distinguished ii the plan of s>iid tqwn by the Nos. 48A 49, 60, 51 am 52, lying on Market and King streets, and lot No. 5 fronting on Broad street, lot No. 16 fronting on Churcl street. In said town, being the premises lately occupi edby the Deft, in above s'ated case.?Terms flash. W. H. R. WORKMAN, C. IS. K. D. Comm'ra office, July 8, 1854. 28 South Carolina?Kershaw District. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. ZACHARIAH CANTEY, who is in the custod; of the Sheriff of Kershaw District, by virtue o a writ of Capias Ad Satisfaciendum. at the suit o James F. Sutherland; having filed in my office, to geiher with a schedule, on oath, of his Estat. and el fects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of tin Acts of the General Assemojy made tor the relief o insolvent debtore. It is ordered, that the said Jame F. Sutherland, and all other the creditors to whon the said Zachariah Cantey is in any wise indebted be. and they are hereby summoned, and have notice t< appear before the said Court at Camden on the 29tl day of October next, to show cause if any they can why the prayer of the petition aforesaid should not b< granted. MOEEAU NAUDIN, C. C. P. Office of Common Picas Kershaw Dist, July 6,1864 Kershaw, in Equity. Elizabeth Stratford ) vs. > Bill for sale of land. 5 Richard Stratford, et. al.) 5 T T appearing to my satisfaction that Richard A. StratI rioni-cro j. Stratford and John Stratford, three of tho defendants to the above bill are absent from and reside beyond the limits of this State, it is ordered on * motion of Shannon, Sol'r. for complainant, that they do " plead, answer or demnr, to the above bill within three - months of the publication hereof. In default whereof, . an order pro confesso will be entered against them. W. H. R. WORKMAN, 0. ?. K. D. ' Comm'rs office, July 3, 1854. ($7,50) 28 i .? ?NOTICE. ORDERED that the Recorder give public notice through tho Camden Journal, that the Ordinance in relation to Dog9 running at large in the Town, un1 muzzled, will be enforced from the 15th iust. oniil the 1st of October, i C. H. DAYIS, Recorder, f Council Chamber, July 5 1854. 28?tf. 1 OUPERIOR Bacon Sides just received at tho "Old > O Corner." E. W. BONNEY. } July 11, 28 tf. ' SSpThe friendscf Col. J. B. Kershaw beg leave to announce him as a candidate for Representative to the Legislature at the ensuing election. We are authorized to announce Maj A. H. Boy urn as a candidate for Representative to the Legislature at the ensuing eleciion. 1 R. R. R. fm. S. Oliver, Esq., P. M., of Drayton, Dooly conn1 ty, Ga, cured a girl. wli% had been for a number of i years afflicted with Scrofula. She was covered from head to foot with sores; there was not sound flesh enough on her whole body to lay a 25 cent piece on. SHE FELT HER CONDITION IMPROVE ON THE SECOND DAT. The fourth day she was much better. On the 29th of April, 1853, she commenced the Resolvent; on the 20th of May, twenty-one days after she commenced its ' use, SHE WAS SOUND. , Not a sore or blemish was upon her skin?nor was there any disease lingering in her system. Mr. Olive: has cured many people in Drayton, of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Fever and Ague, Swellings, Stiffness, and Pains ot various kinds, with Radway's Ready Relief; and many of his friends have been cured of Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Indigestion, &c, by Radway's Ready Remedies. The R. R. Remedies are sold by Druggists generally DR. ROGERS' SYRUPl3F Liverwort, Tar, and Canchalagne. mi ' -1 ...Innkln mflfllrtlnO rtrtTl t II111PQ 1(118 popuutl UUU H U1J TUIUUWJU IUWUIVIUV to eSVct the must astonishing cures; and if' the statc' mentsof good citizens are entitled to credit, it is wor' thy the attention of every CONSUMPTIVE, and a fair trial by all who are troubled with any disease of the Throat or Lungs. For sale in Camden by Z. J. DelTay and T. J. Workman, and by Druggists everywhere. Prick?In large bottles $1. : y'' DIVIDEND ! OF TUB , South Carolina Rail RoadtCoinpany, and of tiir 3 South Western Rail Road Bank. Charleston, S. C., Juue 26th, 1854. , npiIE South Carolina Rail Road Company having l 1 declared a dividend of four dollars and twenty, five cents per share, and the South Western Rail Road Bank a dividend of seventy-five cents per share, for the six months ending the 3l'th inst., the united divi3 dend of five dollars per share, will be paid on and 1 I ufter the 1st proximo. The Dividend on Stock in the Road, having no corresponding share in the Bank, will he paid on and * after the above mentioned dute, at the Bureau Office 1 of the Company in J oh .-street, and at the Bank of 3 Camden, Cutuden THOMAS WARING Auditor South-Carolina R. It. Co. J. C. COCHRAN, Cashier South Western R. It. Bank. SONS OF TEMPERANCE. WATEREE DIVISION NO. 9. THE regular meeting of this Division will be held on Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock. By order of the W. P. J. T. BALLARD, R. S. Notice. DC. TRTON will act as my agent during my ab sonco from the State. E. TltYON. June 27. 26 4t Iff EQUITY?Kershaw. Susannah Tweed, Adm'rx. vs. J. E. Adder et al?Bill to sell Iieal Estate and pay debts. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 1 'THIE creditors of R. L. Tweed, deceased, arc hcreJL by notified to render on oath and establish their f demands against said deceased before the undersigned on or before the first day of October next. W. H. R. WORKMAN, C. E. K. D. Coinm'rs Office, Juue 22, 1854. [$5 On] i Notice. - /^VRDERED that the Recorder advertise in the CamB V_/ den Journal that all owners of Lots or persons occupying the same in the Town of Camden, must have their cellars, yards and ditches cleansed, anil all offensive matter removed on or before the loth July, alter which time Council will inspect the same. 1 C. H. DAVIS, Recorder. Council Chamber, Juno 21st. 1854. 26 t TO llEffT. . rI"MIE House and Lot belonging to Capt. Peter War JL ren, situated near the Camden Hotel. 1 I'WIt will bo sold a bargain if applied for soon.? For particulars apply at this office. June 20. WANTED to hire by the month a Oookand a woman or girl to wait in the house and wash and > iron for a small family. Enquire at this office, t June 13 tf . 24 r Notice. ALL persons having demands against the late Mrs. A. E. Lovet are requested to present them to the subscriber duly attested. W. J. McKAIN, Ex'r. Juno 13 24 - WORMS! WORMS!! WORMS! !! - T~\R. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE is warranted to bo U the best, most saje and radical cure tor wormsr It is approvt-u and recommended by the Medical 1 Faculty in ever section whore it has been introduced, r In fact, where it is known none other is used, e One of our most respected physicians in speaking of j Dr. McLano's Vermifuge says: "'Its great superiority i over all other Vermifuges arises from the fact that i while it is more efficacious than any other Vermifuge , it is perfectly safe. i S^'Frice 25 cents per bottle. Dr. IVcLauc'ts ILiver Pills, BEING composed entirely of vegetable sub-lances is not only safe, but have been found by nil who have used them, as the best remedy for all affections of the Liver and Digestive organs. In fact, whore they are used Liver Complaint cannot exist. 7 ClTPrico 26 cents per box. f The above valuable preparations are for sale by f most of the Druggists, and are to be had wholesale of P. M. COHEN & CO., > Importers and Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemii, cals, Perfumery &c. 3 No. 29 Hayne-street, Charleston, S. C. f b SOI*S OF TEMPERANCE, 1 GRAND DIVISION OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j "VTOTICE is hereby given that the next quarterly j J. i session oMhis body will be held in the Hall of Oreonville Division No. 19, at Greenville C. H. on 3 Thursday the 27th inst. The session to eommence at 10 o'clock A. M. By order of the G. W. P. Z. J. DaHAY, Grand Scribe. July 4, 27 4t. Marked Dowii!! J LADIES' Dresa Goods will bo sold at preatly reduced prices after this date at the ''Old Corner. June 20,?tf. E. W. BONNET. HEADQUARTERS, r MILFORD, JUNE 20, 1854. Order No. ?. I^HE following Regiments will parade for review . and drill at such times and places as are herein indicated: The 39ih Regiment of Infantry will parade at Dominick's, on Tuesday, the 25th of July. The 38th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Jalapa, on Thursday, the 27th of July. The 10th Regiment of Cavalry will parade at Martin's on Saturday the 29th of July. The 40th Regimentof Infantry will parade at Boyd's on Tuesday, the 1st of August. The 41 st Regiment of Infantry will parade at Park's on Thursday, the 3d of August. The 45tn Regiment of Infantry will parade at the Burnt Factory, on Saturday the 5th of August. The 36th Regiment of Infantry will parado at Unionville, on Tuesday, the 8th of August. The 9th Regiment of Cavalry will parade at Glenn Springs, on Thursday, the loth of August. The 36th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Timmons', on Suturday, the 12th of August The 37th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Wilkins', on Tuesday, the 15 th of August. The 34th Regiment of Infantry will parade at York- 2 villo, on Thursday, the 17th of August. The 4Gth Regiment of Infantry will parade at Ebe- 2 nezerville, on Saturday, the 19th of August. 1 Tho 2'st Regiment of Iufantry will parade at Lan- ' utstcr, on Tuesday, the 22d of August. The 27th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Rich 1 Hill, on Thursday, the 24th of August. i OCtli ..Aoiinanf Tr?f.?nfrir will nnrorlfi lit P.llOQ. 1 1IIU 6Ubll C^llllCUb \j I Allium* j ***** ^/uiuuv u* v??vw terville, on Saturday, tlie 26tli of August. The 6th Regiment of Cavalry will parade at Tongue's on Tuesday, the 29th of August. The 24th Regiment of nfantry will parade at Bell's on Thursday, the 31st of August. The 25th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Winnsboro', on Saturday, the 2d of September. Tho 22th Regiment of Infantry and the 5th Regiment of Cavalry will parade at or near Camden, on ~ Tuesday, the 5th of September. 4 The 20th and 44th Rogiments of Infantry will parade at Sumterville, on Thursdaj', the 7th of Septoin- tl ber. a The officers and non-commissioned officers will as- {] semhle on the day previous to the reviews of their u several (egiments for drill and instruction. v t Volunteer Companies will be thoroughly inspected, S and the books of Beat Companies will be examined, fl Generals of Division and Brigade will, with their Staffs, attend the reviews of their respective com- t mauds. c Generals of Brigade are charged with the extension v of this order. Aid8-dt-Camp to tho Commander-in-Chief are re p quired to attend the reviews in their several Brigades; unrl tlinan not. rpaidintr in tlm Brin-ndes to be reviewed I -0 * ? a are invited to attend. c By order of the Commander-in-Chief: It. G. Ml DUNOVANT, s Adjutant and Inspector General. June 27. 2C tr c t A LARGE supply of Strychnine. Just received by 1 May 9. T. J. WORKMAN & CO. ? Bacon ! Bacon!I 10,000 lbs. splendid North Carolina BACON. Just | received and for sale at MOORE'S-. I ELEGANT DRESS GOODS, worsted and Silks, oj J the latest and prettiest styles, soiling at reduced prices, at the li Old Corner," by Nov: 9. E. W. BONNKY. C0RN-SI1ELLERS, sclf-shnrpening Feed Cutters, (a new article,) also, Patent Cylinder and Thermometer Churns Meat Cutters and Sausage Stuffers. Also, Hand Plows and Harrows for garden use. For 1 sal: at the " Old Corner" by E. W. BONNEY. s Sperm and Adamantine Candles. 1 A BOXES Sperm Candles, 4's & G's. -LU 10 " Adamantine " 4* For sale by J. A. SCIIROCK. I ROCKING and Sitting CHAIRS, for sale at BONNET'S. I GABDEN Hand Ploughs, Harrows, Uoes, Rake and Trowels, just received at the "old corner," by K. W. BONNEY. Feb. 11, 1854. 7 tf. CLARKSON & MEY, > FACTORS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ' CENTRAL WHARF, noBT. h. clarkson, ) CHARLESTON, S. O. FLO lit AX C. MEY, J June 72. 24 tf KUCK & LUCAS, 4 dealersin Foreign and Domestic Hardware. J No. 273, King Street, (near the Merchant's Hotel,) CHARLESTON, S. C. RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of Planters and others to their entire now and complete stock ' embracing every article in their line. All orders promptly attended to. A. KCCK, J. J. LUCAS, March 7, 10 tf. JOHN W.' STOY, < DEALER IN t Books, Stationery and Fancy Goods, ' NO. 266 KING-STREET, (under the masonic hall) CHARLESTON, S. C. " " " cr:nnr. souin ^aruiiBin uu<> wu?ui gia) Rail Road Companies. j ' *% -IPP -&3i ! "VJ"OTICE is heredy given, that on and after the first ! i. 1 day of July next, the South Carolina Rail Road Company, Charleston and the Central Rail Road Com pany, Savannah, will discontinue the free forwarding business heretofore transacted by them. Freighters will please cease on and aftor the said first day of July to consign their merchandise to the Rail Road Agents, respectively, as heretofore practised. JOHiS' CALDWELL Pres't S. C. R. R. CO. ' R. R. CUYLER IWt C. R. R. Savannah Georgia. May 18t, 1854. 19 2 m. JAMES WILSON having placed his Notes and Books in my hands for .collection, notice is hereby given to all persons who may be indebted to hnn to make immediate payment. W. H. It. WORKMAN. March 30 15 PINE APPLE CHEESE, Almonds, Raisins, superior Teas, Isinglass, Extracts, Boston Pickles, fine Chewing Tobacco, Yeast Powders, Capers Mus- ^ turd, Chocoiatj^tc. Just opened and (or sale at the " Old Corner,""dj E. W. BONNET. E. W. BOIVNEY, I . Bank Agent and General Merchant, CORNER OP BROAD AND YORK STREETS, i CAMDEN, S. C. ? Estate Notice. ALL persons having demands against the late Mrs. M 8. McClelland, are requested to present them to the undersigned tor payment. JNO. M. DESAUSSURE, Adm'r. Juno 13 3t 24 WATERBTTETS"" Great Fifty Cent Gift Enterprise# 1,000,000 GIFTS FORTH FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS rhe Grand Exhibition of THIRTY TABLEAH OF NATIONAL HISTORY, nt Hope Chapel Lec- , rre Room, 7*20 Broadway, continues that attract im- J tenso numbers every evening. The Gift Certificates i 11; T? ....n/Mlinn tvirTl litis AntArnrisA. fur re .selling jus u m wiukvuwu ..........w ...... r , ? nly Fifty Cents, the purchaser receives a Beautifully Ingraved Gift Certificate, good for two adfnissions to ; ie most ennobling Exhibition ever offered to Ameri' ins, and one of the following Valuable Gifts! 1 valuable brick House and Lot in Phila- < dolphin $10,000 1 magnificent freshstono house and lot ] * in a fashionable part of New York city 35,000 < 1 thrcestory brick house and lot in the city of Boston 10,000 | 1 splendid country residence in the State of New Jersey, with 50 ucrcs of land in a high state of cultivation 20,000 . 1 magnificent gold tea sett, containing 29 pieces of solid California gold, with solid siver Pedestal, beautifully chased Cash valuation 15,000 ' 10 massive silver tea setts, finely chased. 15,000 100 beautifully situated building lots near t L. I. R. It. within a few minutes' ride < Ol\N. I. City I 100 mngniiiccnt rosewood Pianos, by a popular maker 00,000 3,000 prol<l thimbles ' 9,000v 600 gold watches, consisting of Jules, Jergenson, Cooper, indepent second, chronometer, eight day, ennmel, diamond, magic, duplex and English levers, huuting(very heavy) for ladies & gents 50,000 2 pairs Rplendid horses, carriage harness, &c a... 4,000 100 elegant ?ilk dress patterus 4,000 20 beautifully made trotting gigs 2,000 00.000 beautiful steel engravings of the house of Jefferson 75,000 00,000 do. of the Sultan of Turkey 25.00o 00,n00 do. of the Czar of all the Russians.... 15,000 00,000 do, of the harbor of Venice, tho finest scenery in the world 25,000 00,000 views of Washington crossing the Del aware 12,000 ft A AAA w,wv uuou ipwuno wi vjiuiiu xauicuu iui iiiui^ j a desirable history of all the stirring events o'the Revolution 25,000 ( 95,00" pieces of fashionable music 23,750 i 15 loans of one thousand dollars each, for t fifty years, without security or interest 15,000 S 943 setts of massive silver spoons....... 9,250 100 splendid engravings, gilt- and fancy \ frames 2.000 t ,000,009 amounting to $500,000 < All the above valuable property will bo placed in ' lie hands of any responsible Committee appointed by majority of all the certificate holders, and subject to heir control, for a fair ahd honorable distribution to 11 parties concerned, which, from the proprietor's exensive arrangements throughout the whole United itates and the Canadas, is expected to be about the irst of August next , All orders for these beautiful Gift Certificates from he country, addressed, (post paid) with the money enlcsed, ro Edwin Water bury, Hope Chapel, 720 Broad- ' ray, will meet with prompt returns. ] Office open from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m, and from 7 to 9 >. m. fW remember?a knowledge of your Country's Iistory, the prospect of a Gift worth $35,000, and the ertainty of a handsomo present for fifty cents 1 Exhibition everv eveninsr at 81. and Wednesday in?l Saturday afternoons. Offices for the sale of Certificates, Howard's Hotel, jorner of Broadway and Maiden Lane; French's Hoel. opposite the City Hall, at the Lecture Room, 720 Broadway, and at Z. J. Do Hay's Drug Store, Camden, s. C. 24 HAMS. ON Consignment, a lot of fine country cured Hams for family use?also North Carolina Hams and Sides, for sale low at the "Old Corner," by. E. W. BONNHY. May 30 " 22 , ATM. &TR. KENNEDY Are now receiving and opening a full supply of Sirring and Summer Goods, mitable for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear, embracing various styles of the most desirable fabrics, carefully (elected, to which the attention of purchasers is reipectfully invited. March 22. Ready-Made Clothing, Hats, &c. XMIE undersigned have received a handsome stock . of Men's Ready-made COATS, VESTS AND i'ANTS; Boy's Clothing, consisting of Coats and rests. Men's and Boy's l'anama and Straw HATS, Jnder Clothing, Gloves, Cravats, Ties, Halfllose, Ac. March 21. A. M. A It KENNEDY. MANSION HOUSE, CAMDEN, S. C. ^ITUATED in a healthy and business part of the ^ town?where comfort, cleanliness and attention, ,vith a good table are combined. E. G. ROBINSON, March 7.?ly. Proprietor. No Excuse for Bud Bread. PRESTON & Merrills infallible Yeast Powder, a new article for making light and sweet Bread.? 1 largo and fres h supplvol the above just received by Muy 9. "T. J. WORKMAN & CO. Branch of the Bank of the State of Soutli-Caroliua, at Camden. A LIj Notes intended for renewals at this Bunk in /V. the months oV June and July must be in theoririual signatures of the makers and endorsers. D. L. DESAUfeSURE, Cashier. May 23. 21 tf Final Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of the late John 1. Cunningham, deed., will find it to their interest to :all and settle?those who have claims against the esate will please present them at once to either of the jndereigned. WILLIAM C. CUNNINGHAM, ) ... ROBT. B. CUNNINGHAM. j Aura 8' June 1st, 1854. 23 Twenty Dollars Reward. * E) ANAWAY from tlio subscriber about the 7 th inst. his tiegro man JIM; lie is about 38 years old, 5 "eet 10 inches high, weighs about I 60 pounds, he has elations near Wadesboro, N. C., and will probably sndeavor to get to them. The above roward will be laid for his apprehension and lodgment in the Jail at Jaraden. "W. C. MOORE. on may IU T. T. T. JUST received at the "Old Corner," a choice lot" fresh Teas. K. W. BONNEY. 1CASK fresh Preserved PEACHES. Just received by L. A. AUSTIN. Fresh Green Teas, FROM the celebrated house of Jenkins & Co., Philadelphia, and warranted. For sale by April 3. L. A. AUSTrN. I CASE Imperial PRUNES, put up in elegant style Just received by ' L. A. AUSTIN. j CASE fresh MACCARONI. Just received by 1 T. A ATTSTINT ?_ ? ? ? HAMS. XAA IJ^9- choice country cured IIA IIS. For sale JUU by L. A. AUSTIN. LADIES and Gentleim n's White Kid Gloves, all sizes?also a great variety of Fans, just received it the ' Old Corner" by Ji. W. JJONNKY. Camden June 6 23 1 f India Matting ; Cotton and Hemp CarpetJ X "T ing, for summer uso for sale at the "Old lorncr," by K. W. BONNET, Camden June 6 23 BACON SIDES, salt, rice, rock salt, sperm and adamantine candles, nails, soap, &c., for sale at the 'Old Corner." E, W. BONNET. May 16 2Q Tn now open for the accommodation of the Traveling Public. ^ _ rT is Aft excellent and commodious bnndinp^pew nnd well fitted op, and lately put ioa elate ofcompleto Sm repair. The Rooms*ie liujrt'. fcpen and airy; tiiie family parlors well furnished. The Tubje will bfrsupplied fl with every tiling which an e'xceftefil conntry market ivill nffrml ntiH *f?<.nr?prt Ijv llifi honi .^Cr VOnlS. The Bar will be supplied with tTe choicest Wjnea ,$i ind Liquors. THfc STABLER Are well fitted up. attended by cifeftit and experienced Ostlers, and wCdl supplied witft I'rovebder. ALSO Loin pfepafed for tfio accommodation of Drovers, with jxcellent wafer conveniences. There Will at all times be am Omnibus rn' attendance o convey passengers to and from the Depot. W. M. WATSON. Camden, May 20', 185 J. 11 ITladisoia-County, Geo. ?J I THANKFUL for the liHKnl patronage extended to . my Spring , and feeling iny entire incapacity for heir management, I have arranged with. A A ICON 3AGE, Esq. of Mobile, Alabama, the pdptftor ho?t of lie "EL'TAW HOUSE," to lake an interest in therm The Hotel will be under bis management during lie approaching seosou. Mr. high reputation ts a Hotel Keeper, cuunecieu wnn me inei mm ue ntends making Georgia his future home, is a sure ;uirantee that nothing will he wonting under his lianagemout to give entire satisfaction. The reputation of this Watering Place for health, lalubrity of c inmte, variety and < fficaey of it* waters, .he comfort and beauty of it* improvements, with tine -idc, agreeable walks, and distant mountain view*, nnkeit n popular resort during the Summer months, >nd alwa, s insures lor it the bnest society. The Hotel will be kept in the host style, and with he aid of the fine market which the country eontigu >us furnishes, the table will be second to none in the , ountry. Ample arrangements exist for the aeeomuodation ol families. - , The fine German Band from Charleston, whose Mu lie was so much admired last 6eas<ui, are engaged tzain. One member of the Band will give lessons in Dancing, and another in Music. The Springs are twenty two miles from Athens, Jt-orgia, whm-e two lin< s of Stages are always iri readness to convey passenger* Persons leaving Angusa or Atlanta by the morning train ean sleep at the Springs. Rate* of Board will be f r the season of four taontliSj ?20 per month; three mouths, $25 per monthj under hree months, $30 per month f per day, ChiiIren and servants half-price. Applications for Board ?an be made to the nudersigned, per marl, at the Springs, or to Mr. Anion Gage, Mobile, Ala. J. D. WATKINS* Madison Springe, Geo., March, 1854. 10?th_ CAMDEN BAZAAR. WE would respectfully inform otfr friends in the 1 town and country that we have received, oor stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, *~ smbracing a larger variety than wo have ever before offered them, consisting in part of? DRY-GOODS?Calicoes, Muslins, Ginghams, Barege, Robes, Mantillas, Jaconet, Swiss, Checked and Doited Muslins, "White aud Figured, with every other description of goods for ladies' dresses, all of tUo newest styles. Bonnets, of all descriptions Ribbons, plain and figured, suitable for the season, and of the most fashionable style . Veils, Needle-worked Chemisettss, Collurs, Undero 1 rvnnnii \fnnt!11oO Cl. lrttfAfl l?rt jtrr? OlVvT VCj UJXll 11 blliCltj V/lWVv*, IW. U.V? Hosiery in every variety, for ladies and gentlemen Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, such as Coals, Yoets, Pants,- Shirts, Cravats, Ac nats, Caps, Shoes, Boots, Ac. AISO. A great variety of articles in the Saddlery line. Umbrellas, Parasols, Buggy Umbrellas, Ac. An assortment of Crockery aud Glassware, Hard' ware and Cutlery Our ?tfock of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS to large and complete. , tgrSELLING AT CHARLESTON PRICES. \ Thanking the public for past favors, thoy promise to use every endeavor to merit continued confidence and favor. If. DRUC'KER A Co.-. May 11. 19 ,> .if " THE undersigned would hereby inform the citizens of Camden and the surrounding country, that he has opened an establishment as a nr Anrr A *TTT TIT A mrDM A wfD V^iJWU " I " ""T n IX IV t-lf| in tli is place, in the houso formerly occupied by Mr. James Wilson, Merchant, and opposite Mr. McDowell's store, where he proposes to give satisfaction to all those who may think proper to favor him with their patronage in his profession. 5?" All work in bis line will bo done with neatness and dispatch, and at the shortest notice. CHARLES BOFENSCHEN. May 11. 19 If RAGS! RAGS 1 RAGS! THE HIGHEST PRICE GITE*. rpiIE subscribers are paying the highest price for JL good COTTON and LINEN RAGS. Persons having them for sale, will find it to their advantage to address, WALKER. WILLIMAN Jk CO., Paper Commission Merchants, Charleston, S. C. Agents of the .South Carolina Paper Mannfact u ring Company. May 9, 19 3m. Lands for Sale. I^HE subscriber offers for ealo the tract of latjd . whereon helives containing 637 acres, situated on tho Camden and Chesterfield road, about 10 miles from Camden. The buildings consist of a good dwelling and the necessary out houses. About 80 acres cleared and under fence. Tho balance is well timbered, and a part of it tirstrate upland. ALSO. The tract whereon Richard Nelson lives, containing about 690 acres, with dwelling and out housos?about v fifty acres cleared. Both tracts are well watered.? Persons wishing to purchase are invited to call and examine the lands, as they will bo sold on accommodating terms LAUCHLIN McKlNNON. May 16 9t 20 ' IVortli Carolina Flour. A LARGE lot of Superfine North Carolina Floor, in 100 lbs. b.igs by MOORE & KUYKKNDAL. March 16 12 ?? Domestic Goods. BLEACHED nnd Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, . Plaids and Stripes, for servuuts, Cotton Cuesimeres, Denims and Checks, Bed Tick <fcc. For sale by A. il. ?fc. It. KE NEDDY. " THE^IjfcaRNER." f i j r|"MIE Undersigned, {Proprietor of the1'Old Corner,") J. has now in store, and is constantly receiving* variety of Choice and Fashionable Goods, which he proposes selling for the present year nt re ry low prices, on a credit of ONE YEAR OELlT. Customers wishing to trade on the above terms, ? :ii - 1 1 1 . ?.,J r.iMAno hi cnifr Infiurr Will lUWftyg UI1U UUIIUB nun J'livvo w ??VM? ft thai nn extension of credit to two, three ami four years is ruinous to both seller and buyer, I most respectfully decline all such trade. Persons indebted to me for a period of two years and over, are requested to come forward and settle by the middle of February, as all such paper will certainly be put in other hands for collection, after that time. Let it be remembered, that to insure eheap purchases, punctual pa a merits are al?olutely necessary. Upon this principle 1 propose doing buaiueea for the year 1S54. ? E. VP. DOIVSiEir, Propt ietor of the "OI-D CORNER.* i For Sale. A MY Residence on Lyttleton Street is offered fo salo at a reduced price and on accommodatiu lurm*. The premises are convenient and in complete repair Possession given immediately. Apply to William M. Shannon, Esq. J. M. COOPER. Dec. 19. . 61 tf