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nil its concomitant evils, not the least of which*] U the facility with which they may be 6educed by the vile arts of the demagogue. It is a reproach to a people of any State in i this day of enlightenment, that there should be ] one who could neither read nor write. IIow is ; < it in this respect in South Carolina ! Accord- i< ing to the last census, there are fifteen thou- ' | sand adults in the State of South Carolina that can neither read nor write, and there are good reasons for believing that the number is even greater than this. Fifteen thousand men and women who cannot read the Word of God, , nor the Constitution ot their country. Is not this a subject thai should awaken the interest ( of every patriot, christian and philanthropist in the laud ? We hope that tin* people will | lake hold of this subject with that degree of i \ earnestness, that our next legislature shall not , dare to adjourn without at least taking the initiative in this matter.?Marion Star. ? There can no longer he anv doubt that the waters of the W est Indies are infected by pi- < ates or privateers. It was only a few weeks go that we record* d the announcement that an i American vessel had been fired at by a suspi- i cious schooner, and now we learn of a still i more daring outrage through a letter received 1 tr?>m the British (Joii>ul General at St Julius, j Porto Rico He sta es that a Biitish sloop, laden with tobacco, and hound fioni St. Dom ingo to St. Johns, was captured bv an armed l schooner, in the iMmia Passage, on the 28th of June. She was taken in tow and remained i captive for thirty six hours, but upon the appear* i anee of a ship and a brig was released. The ; hostile schooner sailed under a blue flag with a I i. d cross, was armed to the teeth and had a i cr?w of about seventy men who spoke English. She was painted black, had long rakish mast**, and of aOout one hundred and seventy tons ' hur. hen. She was doubtless a pirate. C/'di festtiu Slaudard. . < snodkn Dkatji.?Died on Sunday night i as;, in Dn'iiugtuu, Dr. \V. S Murphy, of a ' udi/eo stroke of apoplexy. This gentleman ' 111s left a widow and adopted child, and many } friends to lament his -ridden and unforeseen i decease. ? Dtirlin/t'iu FUu. i < Novel Au aiid ar School?V lJcsR\m\ Idle JackS-Miviile flh.) Female Seminary, under 1 charge of the Rev. P. (i. Seheck, ought to he ' ( iik*a very popular iusii'u imi. Ainon^ the . i a ar?ls ::t its la'e eel I) atiou was llie I'ul ovv ; ing: " To Ali-s Ilattie J. Nine, (or meek s> 1 of disposition. kiixi Ilea it due-s and ulil-ctinn, a ( husband?Air. Ails' in !{nek well.' The Constitutionalist of thai place says. iatter presentation was 'jnite unexpected to om-r of the audience fi>uch a jn ize ha- never 1 h: en given in connection with the school -in?e | die 1'nwiit priln ijial ha-heeli in it. \\ e wo.ihl | uo^est the pmpriefv of in.iking such p'ize-. iiisie.iJ nf hooks, gold titles, vVc., since, theie t e doubtless those who wi 1 furni-l themselves ' o he given to the deceiving, and iusitud ??l ( tag II cost to tile insitllt'O !, as ill other plain*. | r-hniht it might bring s.nne. income, as we t : .uht not -o.i e won d ay for the privilege of j . t ig used as ju ize-. \\ e think, also, that Mich [ n at angenieiit w ill he sati.-taetoi y Hi tile latlies, , !' .u* .nay judge hy the wil.ii guess wi ll which i '.;i-> Uine took and promised to cherish her t I... 11 ... . : I ..IV. ... |?C"IIU?UB VMJi*g;f?? I I *?? The Pi* kens, S. C., Uoar'er, of the 29:!i u!t 1 ? v*: ? 4 On Fiitl iv, tli** t21sl ii-st, Coroner W. J. (iantt was suiiiiikmk (j to attend an ituj'i. -t i over the ?'Hv of Wil iam NhH), which, on the i. ortiii ii of 11 a' <hiv w as found in Co>v Cr> ek. j The inquest re>nite-t iii fi;idiii? thatS nilh canto ( to hiadeath h\ tliowniito, which resulted from i lit taken while in tile act of eros?iim the a earn, as it was not d? e|? ci>oii?Ii to <1 own a ' m.hi unless I iv some such occurrence; and . iiiitli was subject to mk-Ii attacks, ficqueutlv | a lin?* w idle t win k. ? Doos Covverteii i\ro Snctn.?One of the } _gieate t discoveries of our d y, says a French j Our that made hi Claude [ieriiard. of till* I j?r* ? # v ?- ; .formation of sugar in the liver ofanimals? < Feed an animal liovv yon \vi I ? with fi>o.i con 'aini g saecltaiine matters, ami with food coil t ai.'oin; no trace of* them, vou w li always find Ate* aliimal has. from tin* blond, formed sugar Tot itself. This sujar. wlfeli is ocreted b? deliver, is, like all sce elioy-, und n- the influence of the nervous system; yon have onlv to cut what are called the |Hieiiuioga-tric nerves, an I ' in a few hours all the Mijpir vanishes. Til.* .imount'of siiiiar thus formed in every h 'abhv , animal may be incieascd In cm tain in flu -n es | and tlien it gives rise to. or is the ind.cati. n I of, various diseases. In one disease, the qnanti- I iv is so great tliat M. Thennrd extiu-t- d fifteen \ Jiill< grammes of sugar (something I ke thirt\ pound.-) from the secret inn of one patient.? Kt-al sugar, t' o, and of irrcpi nucha Ide la-t-\ .according to Boijssiugault, vvlm tasted if. But iiov\ attend ti? diis: Wluu X turo does i.. (I sea , m iu can do in the terrible tli-atm of exp riii uit. Oi Hid" 15.*!* i i d 11 1- prov ?u til it there is i very sum I legion of the soiual co1uiiiii(Im .in itoriii-ts styled the oifdidfn o4/<ui//af",) :he v i muling of winch (between the organs of the ' pneumogustiic alid acoustic nerves) pr volte . lie increased secretion of sugar, and if with a sharp iostianient von wound a dog or iahmt in this place, you w i. 1 find that in a little ivlide 1 sugar ha- aeeiiinidateo to tin iinmeioe extent ' ii the blood and liquids. What elleet this new source of supply will have on the price ol sweetmeats, is a matter yet to he deteimined. , This is certainly a progressive age. Converting a soie tailed dog into so much loaf-injuria i.f iluwn >^-lh-iii iiii- li.iuud- which cannot <!o ^tuerwist. than give ^cl ?t to the age. Dr. Jane, of Nashville, Term.. placed a ke; of gunpowder under his house, on Wednesday, and blew it up, puiWiing in tin* rum. The fi e 9 communicated to F?mr;? Ij- iuin^r hnil l?ni?a. wlrch < were also de-t roved. This loss iscnsiderab e. ] The doctor is supposed to have been itisain. * ' \ Nobtm Cut -ufKA Eorrott.?The .Milt-n } Chronicle sinus up the occupations of his neigh four of the Specta'or as follows: " He is an officiating minister of the gospel; a licensed attorney; h new sj aper editor; agent for nea'Iv all the insurance and assurance com panies north <>f the Potomac; commissioner for < thirty States., and an applicant for the same i when Kansas ami Nebraska shall have come in; hank dir *ctor; Chairman of the Board ol Superintendents of common schools; temperance ora. tor; agent and counsel for Wake Fore-f Col lege. President and Secretary of all the Boards of the Bapti-t Church, dee., and in addition, he ' * owns more tow n property, has the neatest farm, ' the best fruits and the finest cattle of any man in the county." TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. ? TiALEiGU, August 6, 1854. In seventeen counties of North Carolina. Dockerv, Whig, for Governor, has a reported 1 lain of 2,000 votes since the la>L Governor's J flection. The result is in doubt. The com , plexion of the. Legislature is also uncertain. uutnruvvu'uuuu " 1 Later from Europe. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER ALPS. Boston, July 31.?The simmer Alps lias arrived, bringing Liverpool dates of July ID. Tlie news from tlie Principalities indicates a ; [Itcisive battle. Omer Pasha was at Ciui go I vo. with 17JHI0 men, and the allies and Turks 1 150,000 strong, were advancing to rein I* , liitn. The French were already at R.istchuk, ] ami the Ktiglish halfway between Shuinl.i and | Rustcliuk. The Russians were at Frahtenchti. 1 70.000 strong, and were continually being re ' intoned. ] The Russians had been defeated tit Cherua- t voda and the place eaptured by tue Turk-. ? 1 The Russians bad also been defeated at W'ate selu. It was rumored that 'he Russim Gene* j ral Arnep had committed suicide. The de.ttli ttf Prince GortschakofT wtis reported at St. Pe* 1 lershurg. 500 persons had been arrested, cliai* 1 Ijed with plotting against the Government. J In Sptii.i the revolution whs spreading. - , I hegariison at Barer h>ua had dec!ared tig tins; i [he Government. 1 - '* " ?- o ,t... 1 The circular <>r liouuisiienu cw oem-v mmrr [he sale* <>t cotton, since the sail n<j of the Af , ricn, at 18 000 bales On Tue-dn* there urn- j ? better demand at stirt'.-r rates. Breadstuff iiad dcliued. Provisions were lower. I ^m DR. GITYS0TT3 IMPROVED EXTRACT OK j fellow Dock mid Sarsaparilla. put up in the largest sized battles, contains more of the p ire Honduras Sar- ( saparilla th ii auy oilier preparation extant, whi. li is t :hemically combined with thcKxtnct ot Yellow Dock lnd the Extract of Wild Cherry, thus making the rem >dy more thoroughly ellieient than any oilier Sarsaja ilia before the public. At the same time il is periodIv free iroin all mineral pais mis. winch cann >t he sain if any other of thu Sarsap irilla comp muds Tin-in- j valid should lie ware of poisons! Mercury. Iron. Quinine. Potash. Iodine. Sulphur, Arsenic, and many other iiineral and metalic p >is ins. enter into and form the tetivc basis of most of ilte Sarsaparillas mid Panaceas jft eday. Guvsoil's Compound Extract of Yellow ( Dock and Sarsaparilla does not eon.ain a pati-do oi ( lie.-e substances; as any one can ascertain by applying [lie necessary tests. Let ;.]! poison uts Sarsaparilla prep rat ions alone, md u<e tiiivsott's Improved Extract of Yellow Dotv iml Sarsaparilla. which is thoroughly efficacious, per vctly hariuless and purely vequable All kinds o lisease yield to its genial iulltieiice. See advertiseaieiit R. R. K. a rooror hnU* at Stenlieiitov. it. New York, in tin nouth ot June, 1853. caught a bud cold. On i si <-i August, she had an attack of kciiiorngcliom the lungs Sin* bled three times in one night, She took Kadway'iicnovating Resolvent, and HAS NOT BLED SINCE. In all eases wh re persons aro alllicled wiili bleed ng at the L ings, take the resolvent, in table spoon ' loses, three times per day. Also, lake internally,oil ea-spoonl'iil o! Uudwuy's Ready Relief, in smiie w .tel. I It will inst ui'V stop the most sc.ere attacks. K.-e. t lie system regular, by l iking one ol ILdwny's Ilcgu- ' itois per day. Asa stvptie, Kid way's Ready Relic, ssiiperim to all styptics in use. W'e haveseeii itsloj rioletit bleeding ot i lie nose, w lieu all other means thai ivere tried failed. Bad Cough-. Colds. Consumption a the earlier stages, the R. It. It. Remedies wi.l pnsi ! ively cure. N 15 ?for all acute Pains, use Railway's Ready iteliei'. it will lelicve llie most excruciating pain i- J t tinvr minutes.- ? It It. It. is sold by Druggists everywhere. Catuakixs A. Littel was burn in Katontoiu Putmm county. <!a. 14tli February. 1832,..ml joined tin t d. K. Church, and was converted when quite young * * " " r ?- t n-rt LM J she was married to c. xjiisoimu iojo. one* ?. ? aithful wile aiul christian till death?the summon ; tine mi l Ibund her ready and willing to go. She de iciir Hamilton, on the-ttSi of February. She Mel lb vceping triends and her kin i husband, who mini-"-' . ;o her in the last in m uits of e tpiring n ituie. i>t -!. , .vasgoing to heaven, and begged the n all t tn h here. blic did not lorgel her dear aunt an i u L> and A C. Berry?wh n near :lie brink o r a iharged her husband to write to viiem and b i nn. arewell for her and let them know that she died ha; ?y and resigned, and had gone to heaven, and to in--, icr there. God grant that they, with the few reman.tig relations and her disconsolate husband, may In ul'.y prepared to meet her and her dear mother, who lied so triumphant in t umdeii, S 0, May 20, 1839. Farewell to sorrow, toil, and care, And sin, a tinal lull adieu; My heart'siu heaven, my treasure V. there, I've CanaauV laud in view Loved ones have gone to that blest land Who olt have joined Willi me ill prayer; I long to join that glorious hand And dwell lorever there. i iiiiirMirinwiouMt^acamK-fvttuaaci.-j.? CAMDiSN PRICES CGB2U&T i YGtllXO, per yard, 14 to '6 3 \L10 llOl'K, per pound, 11 to 12i JUrfEit l? lo '25 iLK.- " C lo 8 , t.VCON' " 91 to 12 t 30FFKK, " 12 to 14 t JIIKKSE, " to 2' "JOTTOX " 7 t > lift i 'ORX per bushel 100 toll 2 i ?LOU II... .per barrel Gi to 8 h'ODDKU,... .per ewt to 1 25 t !,A11L> per pound 12J to 14 i iLOL ASSES., per jrallnu MO to 37 ).\T3, p?r bushel, 50 to G2 I PIS AS " to 100 %Ul4All....per pound, G to 12 < >.\ LT per sack to 2tl(l rite t'i ientls of J. II. Krusiiuv In y cave to anin.uiK'- liim as a cundiriale-for Hop , ?\s n'Jttive t<? the Legislature at the eiMiing duel ion. We are authorized to hiiimhiim e Ma t II. Bovkias a candidate for Ue;n. 1 ive t<? the L jfislafure at the eu-uieg J JJ Retire. ' ATI?. It. J. KDYKKNDAL will act as iny aitorn\v J Ji during niv tempoiary absence l'r.<m the State. Wit. 0. MOO It K. August, 1st 183-t. 32?3t. Toucher Wanted. V\7"ANTED. on the Srst of October next, in a Cla f t T sical and Mathematical Institute, in Columbia, \ C., an ASSISTANT. to take charge of the English Department A gentleman from the South, who has , >o i.e experience in teaching, and who can prcller L-alnl testimonials with regard to moral character and J iterary attainments will be preferred. Applicants should apply before tlielir.-t of .September next. Anj:. 8,- 3t. l?r H. \\\ F. JUNIUS. Ready-Made Clothing, Hats, &c. 1 r|"MlK undersigned have received u handsome stock | ' J. of Men's Beady-made COATS, VKS'lS AND l'ANT.*>; Hoy's Clothing, consisting of Coats Hml! i Vests. Men's ami Boy's Panama and Straw HATS ' ' Under Clothing, Cloves, Cravats,Ties, Halt Hose, Ac. ! 1 March 21, A. M. A It. KENNEDY. 1 i Domestic Goods. BLEACHED and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, 1'laids and Stripes, for servants, Cotton Cas-ineres, Denims and Cheeks, Bed Tick Ae- For saie ! ,y A. M. A. K. KKNNDDY. j I CASE Imperial PRUNES, put up in elegant stvlo i Just received by L. A. AUSTIN, I . Gl'YSOTT'S Yellow Dock and S.irsaparilla. J IS now put up in the largest sized bottles, ai.d is acknowledged to be the bent Sursapnrilla mode, m, ? is certified by the Wonderful Cures it bus perforin- ] id, the original copies of which are in the possession t)j if the proprietor. Kemembcr, this is the only true nud original article. ? Sc.olulu, Syphilis. Mercurial Complaints, Cancer, m, Gangrene. Uhcuinatisin, and a vast variety of other ' 3iseases are speedily aud perfectly cured by the use ^ >f this medicine. . Head the following Cerlificate. ba Tallapossa Co., Ala., Jan. 2, 1832. Dkui Sir:?1 8?rul you this to certify to you that lei roue Extract ?if Yellow Dock and Snrsnparilla has pa I>? rlVniijcI one of the most wonderful cures on me lit dial ha" ev? r hcen effected on man. cr! 1 haw l.et ii afflicted for fo-tv years with eruptious ? my lees and leet; in 1848 thev got so bad that 1 tic tad to vo oil crutches, and in 1849 I had one leg am- wi [iutat? d ab*vo the knee. lu about nine months after ny other leg broke out in large eating and running mres f'ioni my knee to my font, and dischargedngreat leal of offensive matter. My groin also looke out in nrge biles, which discharged much offensive matter, ind at the sume time my left hand broke out in large unning ?ores nearly to my elbow. The misery that I have suffered for the last two rears 1 cannot describe to you. 1 was in such agony :hat 1 never rested day or night. Ds In October last n y son brought me one of your otlle wrappers; I read it, and found reeoid of some J tvomle ful cures performed bv your " Extract of Vol- m< ow Dock and Salsa paril la." I sent and got two bo'- Jat Ies of it, and eomtneiieed Ink ng it. In two weeks, wi o mv irreut n.-tuiisliinent. my sores nil became easy, iml I could si rep ull night, ft thing I luid not done for da wo year-. Wlien 1 lind taken six bottles, my hoivs Ju iiid nearly "II healed. .My sores pot well ns if hv be u.ehantment. I have now used iu all eight bottles of rour " Extract of Yellow Dock and SarsapurilJa." Tu ind I now consider myself well. Dr I rut real all of the afflicted to fty this medicine, ni( or I believe it will cure nny known disease in the World.?Lay aside all prejudice and just try it, mid tet pioclaini its great worth to suffering mankind andentreat them to take if, for it will cure them. of My ease is . ell known in a large po -tion of South 'nudum, Georgia and Alaliama, and if any should Or loiibt the above cure, I invite them to cull on me, ind I will show them the scars. I can he found iu Tallapoosa Co., Alabamu, on-* mile from Sloe's Ferry. ^ KEN AJ ATI I ICG HI S. I The Yellow Dock and arsaparilla is peculiarlv eu ulapted for females of delicate health, resulting from fir: ( regularity of menstrual discharges, and other di>?ases peculiar to their sex.?he proprietor has iu his ? uissossioii a great number of certificates of cures, ierfoi ined of the above description. We assure the ? ffl'eted, tint u bottle or two of Dr. OuxsoU's Kxtruct ^ f Y. 1 ow D n-k and >Sarsa|iarilla will at once regulate _ hore difficulties and renew the natural energies. v(j Put up ill quart hollies?Price *1 per bottle. * ( M,t>\ lb iK JllVli', a 11 Chart i es-st. b<t. Cnnti and St. Louis. N.O. |j( Sole Agents tor tin* Southern Mutes, to whom till inters and applications for agencies most be addressed _ Sold also by Z. J. DkIIay ami T.J. Wiickhax <fc Co. Vn b-ii; M.uiti. ?t I luArti, Lancaster; Wisciiestkr & titt. .Monroe, X. 0.; Fisiikii <? llti.MTsti, Columbia. A u$. 1. 32 3io L'st of Letter?, J > KM AI IX"! in tbe Post C'fiice at Camden, S. C., u August 1st. IS.">4. B jiIow. James Boaier John P.; Bell. W. K.; Bur o\vs,Wai: Bolnrd. Joint; Boykiu. Saruh; Cloud, A. V. (2;) Oantey. Harriet (2;) Campbell, \V. T.; Carer. Cap:. B or Heirs; Clark, Joseih: Conway, Dor as; Dniiavtni. H.J; Daliney, Marv; Davis, J. M.; Davis. John: Daliney, William; I lliotr. Kllen; Trunan, Mary .no; Holla ml. J U; I hint. L. G.; Hough, Win; Hue*. T. W : llaleon. S. B.; 11utiter. II. F: r. lolmsoi. \\*; Jackson. tiaimah: Jonos, .Mary; Lov.-tt, j \. K; L'icas. B. S.: Laney. \V. L: Morgan, W. M.; n tleCa^k II. Fin ley: M>Caskill. Daniel: Mayblnm, X.; { dcDotiaM James; MuCloud. J. H; Marshall, John; Vrriti. M.: Payor. Archibald ; Pordnc. John; Preach, d'inrie; Keeves, T. J.; Hetnberf, K. .1; ltodgcrs. S; 111 {i.b.'1'tson, James; Stewart. Win ; Shaylor, S.; Tiller, r 1,; Tavlo-, K i/.a; Thompson. W. X.: Thumps, n. 7' I K.: Tavloi.Beiit.il; Turin r. B. J.; Wright, John; ^ i" iin.r Win. (2:) Young, Miss J.; Young, Jiuiily; a fu; borough. Wilson Persons calling tor the above letters will please say , .ov are advertised. JOHN N. GAME WELL, P. XI. INSURANCE? Ja pi: C.ilnuihiii. S. C. INSURANCE COMPANY 5 re-established its Agency tbr Camden and r -'iiKivisignod are iiow prepared to issue . i -. - > i.i volatile terms as any other responsible ,j|( 'ItlplliV. A. M i I!. KENNEDY, Agents. Ciuiiie-i. Aug. I. 31 tf Ai l(::DrC?D PKICES. Jla We oiler to tlie Public: Ladies' ytVit.it black r reneli ISuUh Gaiters at $2.50 i A lso. Ladies' ool'd Gaiters, and Lad's light Mo. Slips ,Vt veiy reduced ^riees. Aug. 1. WORKMAN A CO. DAILY EXPECTED. j' Gentlemen's fine Kid topped Huttoti Guitcra A do do Calf i?xIbid Ties of <lo Piiu-ui Leather do ret Ladns' Ku^lislt and Pimeli Kid Slips and Tics iti< .in,.. 1. WUlfkMAX ?t CO. pk 21. u;l iltiui U t '. 22d ISttj;'*. K. C. 31. "u C .MbliX, JULY 20, 1854. On licit No. ?. I S pursuance of orders from I'rijj. Oon. Chandler, i the 22d Regiment of Infantry will parade at Cain* leii iii 10 o'clock. A. M., on Tliursdiiy the 5th of Sep- Su emher next, properly armed and equipped lor inspection and review. The Oomtnis-ioned and Non-Commissioned Officers rj vill assemble at the same hour and place the day pre- | ions for dull and instruction. (jc The Volt in leer Company will he thoroughly inspec- ou ed. ano the hooks of Heat Companies will he exatuncd. ( The Regimental Staff will be required to attend on a>t!i days. Li in Col Kershaw and Maj. Kirkland arc charged r. villi the exlensi n of this order. : He ..i-.n.r |\.l T?eli>r. Tli'o. J. WARRKN, Adjutant. Aug. 1. 31 ir M)ul!) C'arolitct?Kot'Nliaw District. j BY JOHN* K. JOY, KSQUIIIK, OKDINAIIY. -p \\7I'KRi AS. Leslie McCandless applied to me f?>r jju t t Letters of Administration on nil and singular ' * lie goods and eliattles. rightsand credits of Frederick ' A* KisscNti'iu. late of lite District aforesaid, deceased: These are therefore, to cite und admonish all and \ -.n^rular. the kindred and reditorsol the said deceased ' o he and appear hct'orc ine at our next Ordinary's ,fu Juitrt for the said District to be Inddcti at Oaaideti 'oMit House on tiie Nth day of Aug next to slioiv : i'i-c if any, why the said administration .should not ?e gra itcd. Given under my hand and seal, this thirtieth day of A* Lily, in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight w-'1 h milled and liity-foitr and in the seventy ninth 1 year of American independence. _ JOHN' it. JuV, 0. K. D. ^ 9;?ut'i Carolina.?K<!r*Imw District. By M Kmidiii, Enquire. Clerk of the Court of Common 1'leas ami General Sessions fur the District aforesaid. 11J IIKith!AS, John R. Joy, Enquire. Ordinary for ? ? litis Pistrict aforesaid. has nppliod 10 me litr Let- A cm of Administration I'c Bonus Motion till and singu- A* ar tlte goods and chattels, rig .is mid e: edits of Admit SI idgar Alien. late of the District aforesaid, deceased : Tl These are therefore. Incite and admonish all and sin- is, jnlar the kindred and creditors of tho said deceased, i"i 0 lie and appear belore nte, on Monday the I4llt day sui jf August next, at the Clerk's Ollieo in the Court eo House for said District, to show cause, if any, why the laid Administration should not be granted. ry tliven under my hand and seal Iliis3>st day of July Hi in tho year of our Lord otto thousand eight ltun- 50 drcd und Ufiy-I'our. and iu tho 79th year of American Independence. n>< M. NAUDIN, C. C. P. k G. S. ng Aug. 1 31 or en t CASK fresh MACCAlluXI. Just received by 1 April 3. L. A. AUSTiN. * *. > Charleston Standard. >RTCES OF SUBSCRIPTION*?Daily per annum in ndvanco $C; Tri-weekly $3; Weekly $2. This journal presents a daily report of tho cotton irket of Charleston, a daily report of the markets o lior cities, a daily report of the arrivals and deparre of vessels, and a daily summary of news and teleaphic information. It also presents a weekly report upon tho entire irket, including cotton, grain, hay, groceries, stock, change, freight, Ac., Ac., accompanied by conipara e tables of tho receipts and exports of cotton, rice, mber. Ac. Also, tables showing tho price of stocks, nk bills, exchange, Ac. A brief but cateful consideration is given to all the iditig questions that arise, sparing neither labor, ins, nor expense to keep up with the times; with as tie circumlocution or possible, we will tell our read3 all we know about lietu. All Postmasters in the State may receive eubscripins for us and perrons paying money into their hands ill have the paper sent to their address. July 30, L. W. SPRATT A CO. Orangeburg Female Seminary. Principal?Rev. I. S. K LEG ARE. Assistants?Mr. F. J. IIA UK, Mr. L. B. GAY, " Miss ir. A. IIAllR, " Miss A. B. FKSN. Mr. and Miss ITalir will instruct in Music, Frcncli, dicing, Painting, Ac. MlE Scholastic year consists of two sessions of five L months iucIi. The longest vacation includes the mlh of July and part of August; the alio,tone, the tor part of December. All charges against pupils 11 be made from the time of commencing. The first session for 1854 will commence on Wednesy, 11th January next, and will close on the lith ne; upon which the second session will immediately gin. Teum.s.?Board, Washing, Fuel. Lights, Ac., and iltion in all its branches, except in Music, French, awing and Painting, $100 for each session of live tilths, in advance. Music and French when studied, each $15 pcrquar . Drawing and Painting $8 per quarter. l~W The exercises will commence on the 17th day August. For further iuformation, apply to the Principal at angeburg. 29?tf. Administrator's Notice. LLL persons indebted to the Estate of Mrs. Sarah A. Miller, dee'd. are requested to settle up, to able me to effect a settlement of the Estate, by the st of January next. G. B. MILLER, Adin'r. Flat Bock, July 2hit, 1851. SO?if. Sheriff's Sile. ILL be sold at public outcry before tlie Court * House door in Onndeii, 011 the 7th day of Au* st next, beiit}? first Monday in said month. 5O,o0u s o!* the best quality of canvassing, levied on as the nperti of Wiiliain Harrow, and to he sold to satisfy ti fa in favor of W. M. Watson, proprietor I'nmden jtel. TL103. JLJASK.1X, S. K. JJ. July 25 30 I1L1D (ilMUTKKS, &'Ji J tt'M ^?MM? MILFOnD, 1 til Jl'LT, 1S54. ORiir.n No. ?. ,"M1H General Orders for Reviews dated 20th June are he ebv countermanded, so far as relates to tviev's of tin* 5th and GtIt l.egiments of Cavalry. The 5th Regiment of Cavalry will parade for review <1 drill ;il Simitervuie. on j nursaay, mi .^opieiuuer, lead of at Camden 011 Tuesday. 5th September. The Otli II gimcnt of Cavalry will parade- at Blackicks, on the Charlotte railroad, on the same day rotolore ordered. Tuesday 29tli August, instead of Yongues, ns designated in the Geneial Order*. By order of the Commander-in-Chief, H. (.;. M. D UNO V A NT, July 24?it. Adjutant A Inep'r. Uoueial. I* EQUITY?KcrsJiaw. mcs B. Cureton and Mary, his wife, vs. B. Boykin MeC'ua and Kliznboth. his wifc.ctal?1'eUtion to confirm sale of nt'jroes a nd to tnake substitution. T appearng to my satisliiction that B. Boykin MoCaaand Kiizabeth McCaa. two of 1 lie defendants to > above Petition arc absent Irom and reside without limits ot this Slate, it is ordered 011 motion of Sbanr.. Sol'rfor Petitioners that they do plead, answer or innr to the aliove Petition within three months from s publication ot this order, in delimit whereof an or r pio eonfei-o will l>e entered against thorn. II- II II U-iilM.-l'AV l> I,- T.- Tt Comm'rs office. July 3, lifui. ($7.50) 28 licrOMH', iia JCqiiii). Klizabctli StralJbiJ ) vm. v bill for sale of laud, chard Stratford, et. al.) T appearing to mv satisfaction that Richard A. Stratford. George* J. Stratford and John Stratford. three the defendants to I lie above hill are absent from and ide beyond the limits of this Stale, it is ordered on ?tion of Shannon. Sol'r lor complainant. that they do ad. answer or demur, to the above bill within three inths of the publication hereof. In delimit whereof! order pro eoulesso will be entered against them. ^ \V. 11. U. WORKMAN', 0. K. K. D. domm'rs office, July 3, 1854. ($7.50) 28 Iff EQPITV?licraliaw. i. 'r.../...a idn.'pv vj .1 ! ' Ad.'pr ot. ill?Bill to .sell I an I J&tate a?id pay d-lts. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. "M1E creditors iT II. L. Tweed, deceased, are hereby notified to render on oalli and establish their manda against said deceased bclbre the undersigned or before the iirst day of October next. w. ii. u. workman, c. e. k. d. Comm'is Olllcc, .luue 22, 1831. [$3 5n] C.lXIi AttK.YCYI!! ^IIK subscriber continues to act as agent in both of . the Ranks of Camden. E. \V. BuNNKY. July II, 28 tf. illAilfirn DOWX !! > EAT)Y made Clothing and lints, also, Talmas, and 1 Ladies' dross goods, will be sold at greatly reced prices lor the balance of the season at the )ld Corner." E. W. RUNNEY. July 11, 28 tf \7AXTKD to hire by the month a Cook and a woniiiu or girl to wait in the house anil wash and it f-r a small lamily. Enquire at this ollico. June 1 :j if 24 I\ Ikt il'4'm ALL pcrs >ns having demands against the late Mrs. I E. Lovet are requested to prim nt ll.eni to the subilicr duly attested. \V. J. MeKAlX, Ex'r. June 13 114 1 UPERIOR Bacon Sides just, received at the "Old ) Corner." E. W. BONXEY. j July 1 I, - Z3 CI. | TO iiirsic' TI:A< UI:U$ AND CHURCH CHOIRS. IUS1C Teachers, Church Choirs and Amateurs generally.are lieiehy notified that a new ML'* U BOOK of Choice ami Standard Tunes, entitled te Seraphiua; or Christian Library of Church Music. just, published, in round and pate nt notes, containI 41)0 pages, ut the low price of $G a dozen. Single mple copies sent by mail pre-paid, 75 cents, or three pies for $2. 1000 Agents Wanted?To travel and sell in evepart of the United States, the Seraphinn and the story ol all the Iteligious Denominations, containing articles ana zts portraits. $10nO a year can bo mado by active and pushing ill, by selling these works. A very liberal percenlc will be allowed to those who purchase Ibr cash, will send us their notes at four months with good dot-sera. Address JOHN* WINEBRF.NNKR, Ilarrisburg. Tn. Aug. 1?It. Spartanburg L'xproes. \ HEADQUARTERS?, fS I eteesrsssi# MILFORD, JUNE 20, 1854. Oupkr No. ?. i rpilK following Regiments will parade for review -l 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. I The 38th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Jalapa, on Thursday, the 27th of July. The 10th Regiment of Cavalry will parade at Mar- . tin's on Saturday the 29th of July. The 4nth Regiment of Infantry will parade at Boyd's on Tuesday, tho 1st of August. The 41st Regiment of Infantry will parade at Park's on Thursday, the 3d of August. The-tStn Regiment of Infantry will parade at the Burnt Factory, on Saturday the 5th of August. t The 3oili Regiment ol Infantry will parade at < Unionville, on Tuesday, the 8th of August. t The 9ih Regiment of Cavalry will parade at Glenn Springs, on Thursday, the loth of August. t Tlio 3Gth Rc^jiineut of Infantry will parade at Tim- r mons', on Saturday, the 12th of August ' The 37th Regiment of Iulautry will parade at Wil- b kins', on Tuesday, the 15th ol August. The 34th Regiment of Iulautry will parade at Yorkville, on Thursday, the 17th of August. s The 4Gth Regiment of Infantry will parade at Ebc- t nezervillc, on Saturday, the 19th of August. > The 2 ' st Regiment of Infantry will parade at Lan- t caster, on Tuesday, the 22d of August. * The 27th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Rich Ilill, on Thursday, the 24th of August. t The 2Gtli n'egiincut ol Infantry will parade at Chea- i terville, on Saturday, the 2Gth oi'August. ? The 6th Regiment of Cavalry will parade at Yongues r on Tuesday, the 29th of August. The 24th Regiment of nfantry will parade at Bell's 9 on Thursday, the 91st of August. 11 The 25th Regiment of Infantry will parade ut Winns- I boro', on Saturday, the 2d ofSeptetuber. The 22th Regiment of Infantry aud the 5th Repi- ( merit of Cavalry will parade at or near Camden, on ' Tu. flday, the 5th of September. t The 20th ami 41th Regiments of Infantry will pa- radeat SumtervilJe, ou Thursday, the "ih of September. i Tlie officers and non-commissioned officers will as- 1 seinblo on the day previous to the reviews of their <1 several regiments lor drill and instruction. <Volunteer Companies will be thoroughly inspected, S and the books of Beat Companies will be examined. Generals of Division and Brigade will, with their Start's, attend the reviews of their respective com * matids. Generals of Brigade are charged with the extension i of this order. Aids-de Camp to the Commander-in-Chief are re 9 quired to attend the reviews in their several Brigades; and those not residing iu the Brigades to be reviewed are invited to attend. e 11 . 1 - ? ' ?' - r\ 1? ni r\ 15y oruer ui uie i/ummanuvr-m-niisi; It. G. M. DUXOVAXT, I Adjutant and inspector General. June 27. 20 tr 4 LARGE supply of Strychnine. Just received by l\. May 9. T. J. WORKMAN 4 CO. I Conic at I-asf. urn would inform the Ladies that the invoice of ~\ v ? Ladies' Goods which bus been so long delayed, arrived a lew days since, consisting of Ladies' Goat, j Mo. aud Kid Boots, and Goat Ties?Misses light Mo. i Boots. Mips and Tim?b'k Kid and Mo. Slip- and Tics, and Chil s. Ancle Ties, to which their attention is re- j spectlullr invited. WORKMAN 4 CO. July 18 29 CORN-S1IELLEUS, self-sharpening Feed Cutters, (a new article.) uiso, 1'aU-ul Cylinder and '1 her- \ moiiieter Churns Meat Cutlets and Sausage Stuffers. Also. Hand Plows and Harrows for garden use. For l sale at the "Old Col lier" by E. W. BONNET. Sperm itiiG Adaitinufiuc Caudles. t | A BOXES Sperm Candles, 4's 4 G's. { JLU 10 " Adamantine " " For sale by J. A. SCITROCK. ROCKING and Sitting CHAIRS, for sale at > BONNETS. CLARKSOX & MEY, rifTftnsnid raiitiK^iav IIF.IUHAXTS. ? Ci:\TKAL H U.1KF, cHABLE3T0N.s- ; June "2. 24 tf KUCK~& LUCAS, 1 DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Hardware. No. 273, King Street, (near the Merchant't Hotel,) CHARLESTON, S. O. RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of Planters i ami others to thcircntire new and complete stock , embracing every article iu their line. All orders promptly attended to. A. KCCK, J. J. LUCAS, March 7, 10 tf. J JOIIN W. 1STOY, PKAI.EK IN Bockfl, Stationery and Fancy Goods, NO. 266 KING-STREET, (UNJ)Ell THE MASONIC HALL) CIIAULmOiV. s. c. WOiniS! WORMS!! WORMS! !! DR. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE is warranted to be the best, most safe and radical euro l'or WormsIt is approvou and recommended by the Medical Faculty in ever section where it lias been introduced, in fact, where it is known none other is used. One of our nam respected physicians in speaking of Dr. McLanc's Vermifuge says: ' Its great superiority over all other Vermifuges arises from the fact that while it is more etfuaciuui thau any other Vermifuge s i l is perfectly safe. j, 1'rice 25 cents per bottlo. Dr. Mol.a tie's Liver Pills. PIKING composed entirely of vegetable sub-tanees is 1) not only safe, tut have Won found by all who I | have used them, as the test remedy for all affections ; of the Liver and Digestive organs. In fact, where they are used Liver Complaint cannot exist. c CgPPrice 23 cents pt-r box. ? t 'i'lio above va'.uuble preparations are for sale by < most of the Druggists, ami are to be bad wholesale ol r ]\ M. COIIKN 4 CO., , Importers and Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemi- ( cals, Perfumery 4c. No. 20 TIayne-street, Charleston, S. C. SOXS OF TEMFEKANCE. WATERED DIVISION NO. 9. rf"MIE regular meeting of this Division will be held on 1 Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock. By order of the W. P. I C. W. TTEItSF.Y, It. S. i TO rpilE TTouse and Lot belonging to Capt. Peter WarS - - ? - r% 1 _ f r 4 ..1 l. rpn, snuaieu near me v,ainucn uuu-i. It will ho sold ii liarpi n if applied for soon.? For particulars apply at this office. June 20. IIAMS. < OX Consignment, a lot of tine country cured Ilams i for family use?also North Carolina llama and t Sides for sale low at the "Uld Corner." bv. K. W. BONNET. May 3D 22 Fresh Cirecn Tea?, , FROM the celebrated bouse of Jenkins <fc Co., Phil- * ndclphia, and warranted. For sale by ( April 3. L. A. AUSTIN. . mm dm I a i I CAMDEN HOTEL In now open for the accommodation rf the Trap (liny I'uKie. IT is an excellcntand commodious building. newnnd W5II fitted up. and lately put iun state of complete repair. The Rooms are large, cpen and airv; liueliimily parlors well furnished. The Table will be supplied with every thing which an excellent country market will afford, and attended by the best servants. The Bar will be supplied with the choicest Winn < and Liquors. TDK STABLES Arc well fitted up. attended by careful and experieno ?d Ostlers, and well supplied witij l'rovender. ALSO Lots prepared for the accommodation of Drovers, u ith jxcellent water conveniences. There will at nil times be an Omnibus in attendance ;o convey jiassengers to and from the Depot. W. At. WATSON. Cnnidcn. May .10, 1S34. 21 I wmzrn smm, J 3Ia<lisou Couiit;*, Geo' rllANKFUL for the liberal patronage extended to my Spring-, and feeling my entire incapacity f?r heir mandgement, I have arrungeJ with A A WON ?AGE, Esq. of Mobile, Alabama, the popular ho-t of lie " EUTAW HOUSE," '<? lake an interest in tlieni. The Hotel will be under bis management during lie approaching season. Air. Gage's high reputation is a Hotil Keeper, connected with the fact that ha ntends making Georgia his future home, is a sure ;u irantee that nothing will he wanting under bis muiagement to give entire satisfaction. The reputation of this Watering ITace for healthy aiuoruy oi c imaie, varn-iy nnu tnicucjr oi iu lie comfort and beauty of its improvements, with fin* ide\ agreeable walks, anil distant mountain views, nnke it a popular resort during the Summer months, 'nd always in*ms lor it the finest society. The Hotel will be kept in the best etyle, and frith he aid of the fine market which the country contigunis furnishes, the table will be second to none in the :ountry. Ample arrangements exist for the nceoinnod&tion ot families. The fine German Band from Charleston, whose Mtt ic was so much admired last season, are engaged guin. One member of the Bund will give lessons in lancing, and another in Music. The Springs are twenty two miles from Athens, Ji-orgia, win-re two lint s of Stages are always in readness to convey passengers. Persons leaving Angusn or Atlanta by the morning train can sleep ut tha Springs. Hales of Board will be f r the season of four months, 20 per month ; three months, $2o per month ; undef liree months, $30 per mouth ; per day. *1.6<>. CliilIreu and servant.- half-price. Applications for Board an be made to tlie undersigned, per mail, at the ipritigs, or to Mr. Aaron Gage, Mobile, Ala. J. 1). W ATKINS. Madison Springs, Geo., March, 1854. 10?if, CAMDEN BAZAAR. I \/"E would respectfully inform our friends in the T T town and country that wc have received our lock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, mbracing a larger variety than wo have ever before ^ tlcrc-d them, consisting in part of? )RV-GOODS?Calicoes, Muslins, Ginghams. Barege, Robes, Mantillas, Jaconet. Swiss, Clucked and Dotted Muslins, White and Figured, with cv?ry other description of goods for lauics' dresses, all of the newest styles. Jonnets. of all oescriptions libbons, plain and figured, suitablo for the sc-aeori and of the most fashionable stylo feds, Needle-worked C'lieuiisettss, Collars, Undersleeves, Mantillas, Gloves, 4c. 4a Tosiory in every variety, for ladies and gentlemen jentlemen's Wearing Apparel, such as Coats, Vesta, Pants, Sliirts, Cravats, 4c lata, Caps, Shoes, Boots, 4c. AI.SO. A great variety of articles in the Saddlery lintf. Umbrellas, Parasols. Buggy Umbiellas, Ac. A ii ncmirtiront nf Croekerv and Glassware. ITard vjire and Cutlery Our Mock of GROCERIES aud PROVISIONS ia argc and complete. ESrSKLLING AT CHARLESTON PRICES. Thanking the public for past favors, they promise ;o uso every .ieavor to merit continued confidence tnd favor. M. DRUOKER & CO, May 11. 19 tf Gl? 1STD? 1M1E undersigned would hereby inform the citizens . of Camden and the surrounding country, that he las opened an establishment as a CLOCK AND WATCH-MAKER, n this place, in the houso formerly occupied by Mr. fames Wilson, Merchant, and opposite Mr. MeDowill'a store, where he proposes to give sati-fnetion to ill those who may think proper to favor him with heir patronage in his profession. CjS~All work in his lino will bedono with neatness md dispatch, and at the shortest notice. CHARLES HOFENSCITEN. May 11. 19 tf PUOSPECTl'S or THE SOUTH-CAROLINA' TEMPERANCE STANDARD. THE undersigned would respectfully announce to the friends of Temperance generally, that they inend to commence the publication of a Tempera- cu Paper about the loth of June, provided a sufficient lumber of subscribers can be obtained to warrant tho indertaking. It will be printed upon substantial paper of Imperial iize, and contain twenty four columns of matter. It vill bo denominated t e "South Carolina Temperance Standard, 'and will be published every two weeks, at lie price of One Dollar per annum. Assoon as fifteen lundied subscribers are obtained, wo will publish it vcekly at the same price. Our sole object is to advocate the cause of Tempermce. and particularly the Legislative Prohibition of lie Traffic in Intoxicating Drinks and to prepare the nasscs of the peop'e of our State for the enactment of luch a law by convincing them of its expediency and iccessity. W*e will endeavor to make it a welcome visitor ia r very family. Nothing will be admitted,into its colmius of a worthless and immoral tendency. V strict neutrality will be maintained on 11 su' jcct-ui ' Ira political and religious sectarian character. No lubscription will tie received for less than one year, md in every case the order must be accompanied by lie money. A limited number of advertisements will be inserted tt the usual rates. We would respectfully appeal to all friends of Ternleranco and Morality to sustain us in our efforts to unci orate the condition of suffering humanity. We hope all persons^ feeling an interest iu the sue;ess of litis enterprise, will exert themselves in get- , " ing subscriptions, and as soon tliereaficr as convent>ut send us their lists. Postmasters are requested to let as Agents. All communications intended for.tho taper must be postpaid, and addressed to the "South Jurolina Temperance Standard." Lexington C. H.. 8.0. S. E. CAUGHMAN, .T. It. BREARE, S. COPLEY, May 1, 1S54. Editors'& Proprietors. mansionTiousk, CAMDEN, S. C. DITUATKD in a healthy and business part of the O town?where comfort, cleanliness and attention, with a good table are combined. Ii. G. ROBINSON, i ?i v Proprietcr. Fitn! Dfolioi'. ALL persons indebted to tlie estate of the lute John \ Cunningham. deed., will find it to their interest to .'all atul settle?those who have claims against the es* ate will please present them at once to either of the indersigned. n*rt t t a \r p rr'WTvnH a\r i . . . RODT! ITCUX NING11 AM. ' \ Adm<* Juno 1st, 1S54. 23 "T 1 i India Matting; Cot?on nnd ITcmp Carpet') J "*~T jug, for sunsmer use for pale at tlie "Old Corner.'1 by K. W. BOXXKY. Camden June 6 33 .. J