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5 ^; ; ...V. . " : > rive^^e^^ntations'onbeBrolh1^^^^^^ the Habersbams, and that o?(he estate ofJigy" ward, suffered fery much. " All of thes^Sre. large and valuable plantations." / . We understand that the loss of the Messrs. Cheves will not be less than $100,000.* The rice plantitiona in other localities have .also suffered severely. . , r . drath of capt. boxnbn.~we regret t04 state that Capt. John Bonnel died to-day o'clock, P M., after a short illness^ in the'&Jflj year of his age. The deceased was for many years a shipmaster .having commanded a ship out of this port in l794;:;?JFor.inany years be was well known asa^kilful an&prudent steam boat commander in this port. Char. JEvt. iVswsK of Saturday. - The Fever A despalh received hero yesterdny-frotS^a nilihlile gefitle'.men at-Macon^titerthatHho ^eaths at SavaQ,.' nah on TuesdS)?v^^ Nfifty^e-,<and'Onr-Wetl-: nesday thirty five. VA.s the white population jV now syd to be reduced to^l^fitwptbbusaijc^ the mortality is 'at the. &arqiiag rateof.pn'e in fifty per diem. YV& also l^rh >that orders have been sentfrora^arvannahjifc^^ fifty coffins and five?iwndfedv-poaqcls of bread daily. To give some idea ofthefrightful ravages of pestilence a't Savanftab^ we would state that the ?ame~ pei*ce|&age ofmoirDffity im J^ew.York wouldcarry^off^ien-thousand dnily.; ., x -j''' - Carolinan. * ^uackerF. ' That mankind , are vastly gullible, and piti*' /fully credulous, is mado appar^ut'every dny by the snocess whicB atteuds the quacks and impostors, as far as accumulating money goes, "Life Puis, ' "Cathohcon, "Panacea Syrup," and "Bitters," "Medicated Girdles, or Galvan r>\ ? \v- - . . ic Chains. It is a deplorable a;Wd well knqwo fact, tha? thousands fpll victims to theae^empirics and 'their vile nostrums, despite the wariungs so frequently giv?i, and the. every day'.experience of all who have come, to years of maturity, as to the inefficacy of any eftbese highly extolled infallible remedies, notwithstanding tlie numerous certti6cHt&.-qf cuies which "usher them before lhe public. Incredible .us it "may appear, tfti^are thousands ofdiipcs who swai low patent medicine for the same object as described^ a Spanish epitaph. They are well, but wise to Bbyhetter, tliej- take'some " Exterminator." and either find a speedy grave, ol drag out a miserable existence with broken down constitution. _ If these disease jM-evbjuTiveSj or eradtcativr s, vtv>rA dpftrivpfP'rtf"iRa .'?h'l)nl and'* snmir which "" v ^V*T'"- ' ; ;v ?Tventer largely into their coraposii j-ni, tho very tiau*eousness of. the compounds wpuitJ prevent any one from using (hetd, but unlbrtunatvly these charlataff?^ui?derstaiid human weakness, and take good dare to7 make thpm palatable ifod as. drenching the community with pa tent pill and potiop is, there are some who pretend to accompany their specifics with conjurations, and issue reams ot astrological almanacs as advertisements, filled with wood cots, and most absurd pretensions, while others profess tp^ber clairvoyants-, of meditfhis; and by their peculiar faculties astonishingly capaci tated to discover 'and prescrihjBmr disease. * " 'Tis quackery all," and those, who are do ceived thereby,"are far from wise, while the deceivers jaMly merit Result-of livery at the State's expense, and a seven years' privilege of getting oat-stone." Friends be advised, esefiew quacks and their nostrums, and If really-111. Send for a doctor whose character and .standing is a guarantae. of his honesty and >kifi.?People's Oho&JjLr. y - The Feflh vt Gold-Mining. * A correspondent of the, Williamsburg Times writing fronv Australia, narrates the following incidents, ill&4gfllN0jtt^}i& dangers which beset the Australian min&r"* "Perhaps no death is more terrible than that which awaits lh?_ digger. The heavy yellow dust, with its'templin'g'look, keeps the minerburrowing in the darth with thousands of tonssuspended over hia head, and by a tenure less ? i:u)n tlian ftiat held thfl sword-.nf Da?. miuaio WlttH ry^Z, ? . | modes. An acquaintance of mine?Nutter, | from the State of Maice?persisted in taking oiita rich pillar from, a very dangerous bole, j and sueciededj-bqt:he was not fairly on the j grotmd again, when fifteen or :.tweuty. square yards atfhk down -yjith a d' ad, heavy crash.? j i :>iU<t/in&o ao/uiisafofhriftllinir anrihwrd Iiimns JU^UCotviiv.. p ?r. of earth-have killed Hbose in holes, and great care is-iJecessry ib guard against these evils. Balarat^wKpre lhe holes are very deep,' i accidents are common, onj? occured there lately. A man digging toundlbo bottom growing , soft, but paid litUeattention to it uutil his legs sank in. so that he eoufd not. pfill them out; iie shoutedffi.bis. mailes-to let the rope down,.and be fasted?? it around his waist, but they, could ?ot pull him-^p, belp^ame and tw isted off the" crank of thd vcihdlaslTthen seized the rope in their hands, bat was of no avail; the water bubbled tip around the' man in the hole, the quicksand rushed in, buried iiim to his waist and neck, stifled-his-cries, and rose thirty feet above; his head. ^TdiSjl^nar^t^wa^^eleswn fyci* ne*t to- impossible.- The rope- was cut and its o?d pa8&edvbeneHth the quicksand, v - t1'? iiuHmaq <? mMi<iriff'n](rthK' fuM. 1U BUUIWVI IIMMHIVV ,, u??, B _ under ground loosened a-large stone,jygd, fntinyl vfatdt trickle^?fb.$r?jfa where it-4)a4 been, bat, not draaming!of danger .fcom WAtefrJte stuck bis pick in, when- Uie wsterjiurat tbrungh-. wiflj petals fifty fa -tfian In Tfn y '<>! hvr'irjffpefffiF VtwrwpoltfBot go to the.bott^oi of *ojyre of ttiAi hrvU<? fnr*ilti?A <rni'd in Austndia: but the gr&iP ^-b ' - ^ OBITUARY. > Departed this life in Camden S. C., Sept. 11th 1854, t p. Augustus Fbaseb, only son of the late Jonx Fea- j 8ER, of Charleston, S. & ' .. he" ' Mr. FRA8ER.W08, for several years, the subject-ifcf a^( that "lingering slow disease," paralysis, which,-at >< length, terminated, his existence,- but which, through divine grace, he endored with the patience and meek- c nese becoming a "christian. --With ample.opportunity for the foil enjoyment of the worid, he had proven ita vanity smdHfohingneBs, And exemplified by bis experience,' bbwflH?lcient are 3jV &>rtune, position, youth, and health, for. pHbundatipn: nbflinan'fl.trtfo happiness. Taught by tho lesson, ho was led'td build his'hcqaes on that better and moreefr _? during foundation, even theBodkaChrist Jesus, o He,had been, for some jeara,An acceptable member of tho Methodist Episcopal Church, ondaince in Cam- .(V ^n, although entirely confined'to hi3 aick chamber, r*: yjst did his pastor in his frequent visits, witness in him T^uch growth in grace aa graciously indicated that life of God in the.soul? 'the earnest of its eternal life, in - ..A widow: one child, and an only sister, will most T deeply feel this bereavement, but in their affliction they V have.the sympaUi^and prayers of many friends. pai . . M. - qU( . " . . . .1 . ? bei Arrivals &t the Mansion House vPOB THE WEEK ENDI*Q 8BPT. 18TH. '#-jr E^.-ROBI^ONtPBOPBiEtO"R. 1 Charles SpencerT Bishopville S. C.; Thos Pull'mer, pa: ,Alaq Capt. John Sell, Daughter and Sister, Russell Al' "Place: John Perry, Liberty Hfll; Master Masseyr acc Yorkrme; J. R. Mhgill^ Lancaster C. H.; W. G. Yo King,. Monroe, N. C.? J. .D.* Graham, Sumterville ; the : "Wiley Kelly ancL8oD, lynches Creek; F. iTorton, N.' -; Y-pJas- Masseyj .YorktUle; S. S. Grasque, Marion, del SjrJJ; Jv:Doster and Lady, Union County, N.0.;M. jwh .WJ Mufphyi Ala.; 2. J^paUay, Camden; H. HT- JUj "Gooch, Lancaster; CoL Jas.''C. Haiic, Kershaw; Jo- 'Wi soph Prey, Charlestons C.;'A. Y; AUcorn, N.'O.j . itt 'J, Rodgera, N. C;_J. W. Remhflrt, Suinter; Leon- lor ard Brown, Sumter; T. A. Boone, Monroe, N. C.; Y. I Brown and Serv't, Montgomery, Ala; T. Y. Smith, ? Lady, Nurse t S ChiJdre^-Charleston, S. C,; Edmund Davis, Columbia, S. C.; E.-ArHcnnings, N. Y. 'cAmEN^BICTAcnT^VT<^7~ BAGGING, per yard, UC.i... ...14, to. 16 1 BALE ROPE, nor pound,.v., ....11 to 12J n?J BUTTER. IB to 25 -REEK, ..6 to 8 J BACON 9f to 12 mo GOFFEE, 12 to 14 lat, CHEESE,;. 1 lt/. ViV. c to 20 ,, UOTTON,. .'."A 7 to" 9 CORN,..-, .perbushel,. 90 to 100 ^ni JTiOUR,... per barrel, 6 J to 8 ju" FODDER,..per ...75 to 1 ^ LARp,....per pound,.12J to 14 ifOLASSES,. per gallon.. li, 30 to 37 p,j OATS;..... .per bushel,?*:';*.';'.-. 50 to 62- j)n PEAS...........u....:;r...'.... to 100 n)0 SUGAR....perpound,. 6 to 12 j SALT,.... .per sack.. .Ji.Vi..... to 200 tcr I frgPTbe friends of Col. J. U. Kkksii.wv beg of> leave to announce him as a candidate for Rep- Qfi rescntative to the Legislature at the ensuing election." -_^fri.r. We a.re authorized to announce Mr: A. fl. Rovkix as a candidate for Reoresorita rive to the Legislature at the ensuing election. We are authorised to announce ALEX ANDER L. McDONALD as a candidate, to- JTax Collector at the ensuing election. 'do gag?" We axe authorize^to announce R1 11 ?uj A III) CANTEY as a candidate for Tax Col ? eOtor at the ensuing election. r_ ggpThe friends of HENRY PATE an- J iiounce him as a candidate for Tax Collector ov< at the ensuing election. . ? sin 03" We are authorized to announce SAM CEL SPENCE as a candidate fur Tax Col- < leCLpr.at the eusniiig ele^htilvi - - ? OCT" We are authorized to announce liev. -r* JOHN R. JOY, as a candidate for Tax Col- J. lector at the ensuing election. on 03~Weareauthorized to announce LAUC11- Tli LIN MclviNNON as a Candidate f->r Tax or Collector at the ensuing election. lisi 03" We are authorized to announce JOHN tci SMITH as a candidate lor Tax Collector, at ^ the ensuing election. Notice. _ Aff there are objections made to my election tor l ax Collector because I hold the office of Ordinary, I take this method of informing my friends and tho citizens j oCKetyJiaw. District generally, that if elected I will resign the office of Orilinuiy as soon as I can bring tho business of the office to a close. - Sept.J, 1354._ JOHN R. JOY. in ". CAUTIOW. ' ; " ~ ;" A XL persons are cautioned, against trading for a llj| .xjL note of hand, payable to Penack, or bearer,- ^ for forty dollars, dated about the 6th of December, "l( 1853 and payable one year after date. The consideration for, .which'said note was "iven ou having failed I am determined not to pay it, unless compelled by law. SERENA BASS. . 7B tf ? t?/j VV ... New Goods. f AM. -& R. KENNEDY are now receiving their ^ full stock, and wiU be able to aliow an oxten8ivo and handsome assortment or desirable goods in a few days. Sept. 19?tf. ~ MEN'S ami Youth's Keady Mado Clothing,'the | mosi extensive and desirable stock over offered ^ in this market, just opened at " the Old Corner,,' by Sept. 19?trK E. W BONNEY. ? Fa TOADIES' ricb dress goods-^Embroideries, "Gloves, I_> Laces, Curtain Muslins, &a," received and for sale Dr low at "'the Old Corner" by ov Sept. 19?tf. E. W, BONNEY. wl ; ? 1 it i -/~1 ARPET^Baga, Floor Cloths, Crumb Cloths, &a Vy just received at " the Old Comer." Sept 19-?if. .v EL' W. BONNEY.. f)0? pieces Negro. Cloths, frijm 12J-to" 50 cehts a -T |,'jtjr vard, just opened-at'ftbe Old Cprner" Jagpt. 19?tf. ...K. V. BONNEY. H ',JT' " ?? "?-?: ? :? : vi * *#.. " SHERIFF'S SAIvfiS.' > r?- tb? vir{tteofi?Uidi7..WMUofPi. Fa. to mg dircc- i XX ted.1, will..sell before the Court House in Cain- ! den, on' the first Monday iti October next,' (being the foe second'"day ofaaid month;) the folfowijig property; to-' " wit: - .>*? ? ?.-J . .2t$aci*sof Land; moBKor less, on Beaver. Dam Leal ''Ck^ek/'whters of JV'atcre? River,-adjoining Lands of John~Albert and others* Also, one'Negro Girl named "? Amelia.: Also, Mules, Carttle and ffygs. DOvi&d up;oa and to bfe"sold iiS'tbe-propeity of'WUaf^ilbort, at 'the-Buit.of -The-Bank of Camden, S. C., -and.others va Albert. . .... [$1.50.] -m/- " i -hoi xrT.on/i mn"o ai? lpufl ltrinrr rm tho j y\ "'V*v vv V "? v??jmiv II Wk OM i-eide'of- W^fcreo1 Rive/, anS known da "Harrison's goi [Race, Truck;" Levibdon and to be sold as the propgorty of John HarrtfOa^flt the suitof Douglas JXinton, f C$1-] ~ ALSO, 300 acj-ssof Land, more or less, lying on the waters I of GrounwfcfQuarter Creek, adjoining Lands of Robert XI Love alft^Sthers. Levied on and to be sold as the en? property "of James L. Raid, at the soit of the State of Arc S^uUi CarolIhft, vs. J. L, Reid. [$1,1 ] THOS. BASKIN, S. K. D. .. ShfT's. Office, Sept. 10, 1864. . . Committed X ;*TPO the Jail of Kershaw District, a Negro Man, Phil- r: X lPr who says he belongs to Mr. 0. B. Heriot, of e ! Charleston. He is About 25 or 26 years of > age, fire ^ feet, six or eight inches high, a dark mulatto, and has ? the appearance "of being considerably eon.burnt; ho speaks rather slowly, in an under tone, and has a small ' Scar in the palm of his left hand. The owner utre- rr boosted to comply with the law an& take him away. X THOS. BASKIN, 8. K..D. ] **? .* f % . . ' ? _ ^ -*r _ Platto Tuuiug aud^eimi?*ng*^ 08EBH FREY from Cbarfcstoiamforms?;tlio jii-s "di|5.an4:,Gcndcmo^roK'(rflmde^^3^l^ity%gS Is lj|^Caraden prepared to,tune and repair Pianbs Orders leftiat Mr. A.-Yonnt'Aisookfc|ore oral the nsion House will bo promptly attended to. 3ePt. 19?tf. 38 2t;' 7? : ^ - - -" '?.V-WUKJfr; StHOOL. CRS^PEdK' will commence teaching*!! '.Primary JL' School at her SchooIRodm on the Public Square ir J>t'ZeniplB on Monday, the 2d of^ctober^^ Sept. 19. ' 39 -- ? -_ .GABD. I R.-SAMUEL. SPEKGEL wish^respectfully to announce that he intends to'open an English 100I in the town of Camden, at the Camden Orphan :iety Academy, on Monday the 2d of October nexC1 3opcl^: - - 37 v v BU18. IcCASDLESS " 1I7ILL, commence the exercises of her Private t School on the'first Monday in October. All arita Hpairnna nf enl-erino- their damrhtern. are ro ssted to moke application .by..tho 15th of SeptemZ 3G?tf, , ; :?: 1 fotice to All^Persbns Owing IWeiMJE Bank of Camden and others that I owe, want .' their money. All the use I have for money is to rmy debts. Money I must have to pay my debts.? I persons indebted to mo will find their notes and . ounts in the hands oftfn nttorney-if riot paid soon, a can pay to - my agent, D. C. Try on, or deposits s money in either of the Banks in "Camden. % ["will sell my House and Lot iii Camden (to pay my jta,) on the first Monday in October, at public sale, ich is the best Lot in Camden for a Public House, so, one of my teams of Mules, and oue.of the best rgons that was ever in this State. I will warrant ;o carry 11,000 lbs. over any road.' Call on my agent further particulars. E. TRYON. Sept. 19. 89 ' tf Orangebnrg Female Seminary. Principal?Rest. L. S. K LEGARE. Assistants?Mr. F. J. HAHR,' Mr. L. B. GAY, " Miss H. A. HAHR, " - Miss A. B. FENN. ' Mr. and Miss Hahr will instruct in. Music, French, ncing, Painting, 4c. -- ~ M1E Scholastic year consists of two sessions of five . months each. The longest vacation includes the nth of July'and part of August;, the short one; the fcr part of December. All charges against pupils II bo made from the time of commencing. fhe first session for 1855 will commence'on Wednesf, 11th Januarv next, and wilfclose on the 11th ao; upon which the second session will immediately rin. , * l'Enus.?Board, Washing, FueL Lights, 4c., and ition in all its branches, except in Music, French, awing and Painting, $100 for each session of five nths, in advance. " / Music and French when studied, each $15 perquar* . Drawing and Painting $8 per quarter. ^PTho exercises will commence on the 17th. day August .. ,, Ror farther information, apply to the Principal at angeburg. " ? 29? " JOSEPH"WEILDEN, DEALER IN PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. No. 11 I1AVNE-STSEET, CHARLESTON, S. C. IE keeps constantly for sale, a general assortment of Paints and Oils of all kinds, Varnishes, Winw Glass and Sashes, Spts. Turpentine, Spirit Gas, tton Foot-Gin Fixtures, Glue and Brushes, of vari> kinds. 37?ly LOOKIfiG AHEAD!!! 'HIE undersigned has opened at the " Old Corner," . the MOST EXTENSIVE -toek of Goods he has jr offered to the citizens of Cainden# and the surmding country. He has selected from the most double importations, such Goods as he is satisfied are II adapted to tiie wants of this community. Our It'o still i3 44 bw prices and quick sales." Sept. 12. E. W. BONNET. New Bucinc.ss Establishment. "HIE subscribers wish to inform tlio public genernlly, that they have opened a CARRIAGE SHOP the Robinson Road, 15J miles above Camden, and > now nroimrnd in nMend to nil orders in their lino. ey will not bo excelled in the quality of their work reasonableness of their charges, by any other cstabliment. J. Ware, "Wood-workman, and "W. Cockeix, Pain and Trimmer, will give their undivided attention to sir departments, and all Blacksmith's work will bo no *o order by competent .workmen. WAltE & COCKEIN. ? Sept. 12. y- 37 ly *** "M1E uudersigned would hereby inforp the.citizen* . of Camden and the surrounding country, that h* 3 opened an establishment as a CLOCK AND WATCH-MAKER, this place, in the house formerly occupiod by Mr. ines Wilson, Merchant, and opposito Mr. McDow's store, where he proposes to give satisfaction to those who may think proper to favor him with }ir patronage in his profession. HTA11 work in his line will bedone with neatness d dispatch, and at the shortest-notice. " *-,> CHARLES BOFENSCHEN. May 11. 19 if Takcp Up. )N Tuesday last, a bay mule, somewhat marked by harness. Said mule may be seen at the Stables the Camden Hotel. W. M. "WATSON. 1(1 ior.,4 OT ocpw. I*; lout. o a WORMS! WORMS!! WORMS! !! )R. McJjAJSTK'S VERMIFUGE is warranted to be the best, most safe and radioed cure for WormsIt is approved and recommended by the Medical culty in ever soction whore it lias been introduced, fact, where it is known none other ia used.- One of our mosi respocted physicians in speaking of . McLane's Vermifuge says: "Its great superiority er all other Vermifuges arises from the fact that nle it is raoro efficacious than any other Vt[mifuge is perfectly safe. ~ ty Price 25 cents per bottle. r V< ?r? ~v. - Dr. UIcLane's Liver Pills, >EING composed entirely of vegetable substances is ) not only safe, but have been found by all who ve used them, as the best remedy for all affections the" Liver and Digestive organs. In fact, where jy are used Liver Complaint cannot exist. ?3?~Price 25 cents Der box. Hie above valuable preparations are for sale by st of the Druggists, and are to be had wholesale of P. M. COHEN A CO., Importers and Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemia, Porfiamery Ac. No. 29 Hayne-atroet, Charleston, 8. C. BULGER & IfSsVANE, Will attend to Boarding, Selling and Purchasing Dn Commiesion. Office at Saunders A Foster's old nd, in full viow of the Montgomery Hall, Monttnery, Ala. 0. L. BULGER. P. R. DeVANE. ?ept. 6. .26* tf Administrator's Notice. LL persons indebted to the Estate of Mrs. Sarah L A. Miller, dee'd, are requested to settle up, to ible me to effect a settlement of the Estate, by the rt of January next. G. R. FILLER, Adra'r. Flat Rock, July 21st, 1864. - - ; 80?tf. Domestic Goods. (LEACHED and Drown Shirtings and Sheetings, Plaids and Stripes, for servants, Cotton Cassires. Denims and Checks; Bed Tick. 4c. For* sale A. M. dr. R.' KENNpDY. SOUS OF TEMPERANCE. WATEREE DIVISION NO, 9. TOE regular meeting ?f this Di vision will beheld on Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock, T %. .?* ' 4 Jy order of Pio W. P. g %W. fifclwBY, & ff. t - -i ft <; \ * 1 - ' * ? - " *?fSK /< > : ,: * /II ! " 10 Hhf]?.-besfc Brow? Sugar I is-Bbls. Cbu-ified Sugar V C " Cnulud do. . ' "' ' W 5.< "" Pondered* W' -'vrr. ^ - ?5 Sacks Jiifr Coffee ' - * . \\ f&ftiS' 4i. . .l^irjudo.-* : ~r.4l v", . . 20 Bamis.Xeur Orleans Molusses " "*% -35 Boxes*Adan^Stlr.e Catidkfl - ' 8 Tierces first quality Rice Soap, Starch, Matches, <tc. Ac. ? WOES A1VD LIKiUaRS. w . 85 Baskets Hcidsick Chanipaigiie ' 'J' -r 6 " Gensler" -acT. > 6 " . I'leur do roea . ' 8 qr. Cdsks "Otaia" Brandy , l?nalf pipe . " 'do. 50 Bble. Common Whisk?/. . 20 " Boston Rt>m 15 " Old Rye, Hammond Whiskey 5 " Bourbon <fc Union Hammond Whiskey 6 u Hogelbocks- ' do., t - " OJd Hourine j0< . a. 8 qr Casks Old Madeira "Wine t *' ?. - " Sherry' do.-2" " " Port do. 10 Cases, extra Claret do. 1 qr. Cask Irish Whiskey ' 10'Gals. Lavender Brandy 10 , Cherry do. 26 Cases Genuine "Schiedam Schnapps" . v*i * - lareen s cejeoraieu jduuuv i 6 44 Charapnigne Cider 8 Casks London Porter 3 44 Sftftiet ?fe Falkirk Ale c i 2 Johannisberger V Hock'- , I FANCY GROCERIES. ' 3 Cases Tomatto, Walnut, add Mushroon Catsup 6 " Hermetically sealed Lobsters dt Salmon v 8 Chests Superior Teas 1 Bbl. Butter Crackers s... ,, t 1" " Boston do. \ 44 Sugar do. ' ' T-' 1 44 Soda do. ** 12 Boxes **. do. Case Tamarinds ^ Cases Brandy Frnite 2 " Jams and Jjellics 8 ' 44 Assorted Preserves 200 lbs. Eng. Walnut, Pecan and Brazil Note 100 " ..** Kovicia" Almonds 10O 44 " Bordeux" do. 20 qr. Boxes Raisins 12 half ** . do. Lemon Syrop and Lemon Sugar '* J 1 doz. Flavoring Extracts j " 8 44 Guava Jelly < 2 41 Mustard, Eng. and American. Cloves, Nfltracgs, Mace and Cinnamon 300 pieces Rancy Prints. I 50 14 . Kerseys ' H 200 pair Negro Blankets 100 pieces Brown Homespnn. , I 60 " Bleached^- do. 25 44 Bock IslflAra end Kentucky Jeans 30 " Checked and Striped Goods .12 " Silk llkdfe. 5 " cheep Head Hkdfa. 12 " Muslin . ' Letter, Fool's Cap, and Bill Paper Table and Pocket Cutlery Segars and T ofceo. 6 M Cotton Plant 5 " Figaro 8 " Regalia at $60 per 51. 5 " Ugues 5 " Sylvas at $40 per M. 10 " Washington 10 " Imperials 8 " Santiago j 4 " Various brands 12 botes sup. Tobacco ?> 2 Gross fine cut do. * ALSO, A fine lot of Door Mats, Brooms, Buckets, TJpbs, Baskets, Ac. k. ?<aH> a givs-t many articles too aumcrous to mention, all of which will be sold exceeding low for caaii, or upon 12 months credit to punctual customers, but parties who do not pay at least once a year, we niust decline selling to. All the articles are warranted to be what we represent them. We hope by strict attention to business, and fair dealing, to merit a share of patronage. MOOlili & KUYKENDAL. Aug. 29, So tf. WiiiC IfottiM. AFKW Gross French Wino Bottles in crates, or by the dozen, to suit purchasers, Glass Jars for Preserves, for sale at Z. J. DeHAY'S. ?no as . I ik-ug. w Kan de Cologne. A LARGE supply o? ClevekuuFaCologne in Pint and Quart bottles, received at _Aug20?35 Z. J. DkHAY'3. Abbott's Bitters. OR, Health Restorative, a superior Medicine where a swoi/Jstomaeliicia required. Prepared by Smith & Abbott, Boston, and for salo by Z. J. DeIIAY. Aug. 29. 35 IHexieau Mustang Liniment. TOO well known to require any description or recommendation, may always be found at Aug. 29?85 Z. J. DeHAY'S. Fall Mcdieines. SUCH as Rowand's Tonic Mixture, Osgood's Indian Cholagoeue, Jayne's Ague Pills, Dr. Turner's Fever and Ague Pills, and Sulphate Quinine may always biffound at ' Z. J. DeHAY'S. Aug 29 -i 35 To Painter*. HPHE Subscriber has now on hand a largo and select I . /.T> r??.i UM.if., JL StOCK 01 ruro w nut; UI'UU, *,,nu ma, uuouv. Oil, Spts. Turpentine (a Homo production) Chromo Groeu, ic. &c. AtSO, ! A flno lot of American and French Window Glass, in sizes from 8 X 10 to 18 X 24; Putty in bladders, Glaziers' Knives, Paint Brushes, and Sash Tools, which will be disposed of on tho most reasonable terms. Z. J. DEUAT. Aug. 29. ? / 36 ; - Notice. THE Subscriber still continues to act as Agent for parlies doing business in cither of the Banks ift Camden, and hopes by strict attention to the same to merit a continuance of tlie patronage heretofore entrusted to him. C. MATHKSON. Aug. 29,1854. c 35?ly Jrtst Received* AFRESH supply of Spices, Aa. consisting In parf ol illspice, Cloves, Cinuomoa, Nutmegs, Mace, Ginger, White, Black and LoDg Pepper, Sumerie, White and Brown Mustard Seed, &c. Ac. eAug. 29?35 T. J. WORKMAN & CO. Baker's Broma. A SUPPLY fresh from the Manufacturers, received to-day by T. J. WORKMAN A CO. Aug. 29 25 DryGoods, Groceries, Crockery &c, ''I'HIE subscriber continues tokeep on hand a com1 plete assortment of Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, &c., which ho will soil very low for cash. Eis stock of Groceries consists, in part, of Sngar, CofIce, Salt, Cheese, dec. Ac. Purchasers would do well to give him a call. Jan. 2. J. CHARLESWORTH. GABDEN Hand*Ploughs, Harrows, Hoes, Rake and Trowels, just received at the "old .gorner," by E..W. BONateT. Feb. 14, 1854. ~ ' 1 tf. CORN-SHELLER8, aelSharpening Feed Cutters, _ (a new article,) also, Patent Cylinder and Thermometer Churns Meat Cutters aha Sausage Staffers. Also, Hand Plows and Harrows for garden use. For sale at the "Otd Corner" by ' E. V. BONffEY. : BAtfK. AOE^fT ' ; '"pHE subscriber will ict as Agent for persons drawI S> X ing money from eithor of the Banks in Camden. Abgl4-rtn v J. DUNL'AP. * - M~- .- -> - j -acre, and from 4Q.tp5p,bu'sh$aibfC^nvpfr WCK.,;. i j;. The.second Tract has 800 ocros,, Joins the abovelrod\' is equally -as rich.;' Plach baye beiyitiCui tloments. commanding a foil "view of the whofe,1" The"third,Tract has"85t>" 'acre&T200' clcafiSiip rwBH. make ioSo pouiids of<otU)n, fai)<} "cfObrfsliels'iJf corn per acre.?Screw, GinlJuuse. fine dwelling, Ac.' " .... :T)ie-abdVo:land&.li6 near- the village of. Enterprise, where there are two .fine Academies'^ They are fine-" watered, well timbered, the best ofsummer and* win* ter range for stock, extenmVc;ohtIet3, and as to health 1 ^aiid sotffefy,' thqvcountry stdhds;u'nflnrpa^8ed-by--flnyi; other portion oftfie " Sunny South." There are many advantages here, which a notice of this kind'.vocId preclude?the fact'ia, I.have never seen so fine a country overlooked as this his beeta,-"; ' Imagine bodies of Tnhd lying iitho 8and1iil^b?? tween- Columbia and Cpmden, S. 'Q.,-which will .pro ducefrom 1000-tp 1500 pounds of cotton per. acre, ai.d. corn in the same proportion, with alb the blessings of pure water find good health for which these sandhill# are noted, and the same' will be realized here In the country, and the Lands which I now offer for sale. t Upon the whole,, (and I speak knowingly,) this is j the most desirabla cotton rogion indhe .West .I will only,add that hero the children's children will find ar< fertile " homestead"1 without ilxo application of Guano. Payments'easy?litlfcs indisputable. . - ; - WILLJA%X .VA3JP, > Enterprise, Clarko Co., Miss^ Sept 5, 1852.?2t (gg~The Columbia Banner and Sumter^Bsnner wHI copy twice and send bills to Jos. J. Dnhhip. Camden, S. 0. VALUABLE LAND TOE SALE. .. . # - t TVEfE subscriber offers for sale a valuable Tract of -X LAND situated twenty miles-north-of Camden, in Kershaw District, on Hanging Rock and Lick Creeks. The tract contains four hundred.and seventy* three acres?about fifty acres of which are fr^hscleared land, In a high stafo of cultivation! Nearly all" the balance is good, productive land in woods (an<%p good portion of it excellent bottom land)?well adapted to the growth of cotton, corn, wheat-and other grain! .. Also, a comfortable Dwelling House, with the necessary outbuildings nil new, with a good-Grist If ill on tbo premises, below the junction of the above named creeks. r- A , . r . There arc but few places in the up-conntty t? compare with the locality of this tract as regards'fertility, health, out-lot, range for stock, and every other necessary'advantage. -?Any persons wishing to purchaso aro invited to call upon the subscriber upon the premises, and examine for themselves. Tho land will-be.sold upon liberal r terms. C. C. HALLE. Sept. 15. 31 tf YALUABLE AUTD DESIRABLE LANDS FOR SALE. subscriber offers for salo that valuable Tract X of Land on Big Lychcs Creek, formerly owned by Lovick Young, deceased, lying in Kershaw and Chesterfield Districts, containing between soxen and eight thousand acres. Tire improvements consist of tho settlement upon the deceased resided at the time of 'bis death; consisting of a Dwelling House, Gin House, Screw and all necessary outbuildings, all in good repair.- Also, another settlement, with a comfortable Dwelling House and necessary outbuildings. There is alsoop tiie premises, and convenient to both settlements, a ftrstrate Grist Mill, on .1 never-failing stream. - This is conceded to be the most valuable and desirable land on Lynches Creek, and its productiveness is known to bo unsurpassed by any other in the country. A further description is unnecessary?purchasers aro invited to call and examine for themselves. The land will be add in a body, or divided to suit purchasers, and the terms made liberal. J. .D^YQUNGw Aug 15, 1854. 33 Sumter Banner, and Watchman, and .Darlington Flag will copy to the amount of ten dollars and send bills to this office. Land for Sale. '"T'VEIE Subscriber offers for salo his plaeo, situated in, JL the southeastern part of Ktfohaw District, The tract contains four hundred and three acres?about one hundred and twenty-five of which are cleared and' under cultivation, nearly all the balance is good farming land, nnd adapted to the cultivation of cotton, corn,, wheat, &c. - . Any person wishing to purchase a good farm and a healthy residence in a quiet, moral and intelligent community, would do well to call soon and examine the premises. JOHN It. SHAW. Aug. 29, 1854. 35 Laudator Sale. WE offer for Salo the Plantation on wlhch'Jw^TiW ler resided at the time of his death, lyiiifrofr Lynches Creek, 20 miles east of Camdon, in Kershaw and Darlington Districts, containing 1,000 acres, mote or less, with tolorable buildings?20o acres cleared.? ~ . v 1 i.f-iTif-. -rtrl ;n Also, 411 acres bottom liana, 111 cultivation. n?wiu receive bida for said Land until 1st of December next, if not sold by that time it will be sold on the 20th December, 1854, at public sale. \ . Also, three other tracts of. Laud,.one lying in the fork of Lynches Crooks, containing six hundred aprea^ more or loss?one in Chesterfield District, containing 400 acres, and one on Black River/in Kershaw District, containing 150 acres, more or less. .. r-? '.v All tiie above named Lands will bo soldnt. tho late residenco of Jas. Tiller, deed.; any further information wanting call on the subscribers. E. E. TILLER, )'A_. ' J. E. KING, \ A* *. August 11, 1854. 33 td TW Tho Sumter Banner and Darlington- FlagJ will please copy till 1st October and forward bills to this Office- - . FRESH GROCERIES. ;?,? THE subscriber has removed to the-Store opposite Mai. K. S.Moffat, (formerly occupied by B. W? ChiiraberH,) where he ft receiving a frosji supply of family groceries, ' "WINES and LIQUORS, consiatidg*in part of" ? Now Orleans, Muscovado and Clarified SUGARS Rio and Muscovado MOLASSES Sporqi. Adamantine and Tallow. CANDLES A full assortment of Pickles, Preserves, Sauces.And. Ketchup, best.He^: neaay Brandy, Port, Madeira and. Sherry wineej Together with a variety of ' FANCY DRY GOODS, which will bo sold at the lowest prices,and to which the attention'of purchasers is respectftllly invited^ . CyGive rae a call. I am determined to soHlmtoj&' Camden, Sept. 5. 36 tf CAMDEN HO&EL js now open for the accommodation of the Traveling Public. I. '* IT is an excellent and commodioas building, new and well fitted tip, and lptoly put in* state of complete repair. TheBoomsare large, open and airy; fine (km* ily pairlors well furnished. The Table will be supplied, with every thing which an excellent country market jwlirafford, and attended by the best servants. fin.- "D_. ?ill l,/. nhniiKSofc Win (hi XIW JJUi Will WV QU^IIOU nmt VUV- VHWH?v?. and Liquors. * <' ;< . THE STABLES Are welMfted up, .attended by careful and experienced Ostlers, and well supplied with Prorcnder. ? ^kllSO Lots prepared for the accommodation of Drarere, with oxcellont water oonremeu??Pv rThere'will at ail times be;ln! Omnibqaiu aitep4a?<% to convey pausengera to ana . Camden, May 30, 18S4. - ; ' JjtfCKItfG and Sitting fcl s^aH^ lioa lvaan 'li.rTiWTT txn'ivoA u?> rl .f\t election eix months^ shall h ft^e at^rote fr^ member or members to serve *n either 8^1 prqperiy or resldeuce." - ^ . - S Iiwoiftdi TWfctbe two years' re?iJeiicei?equirrdJt.^ '"h6X& the Con'slltntion'jii.a vot^ ?jre the two yeai* ^rcmA^^. residence in the Election Di^rict; are -immediately '^reviou5;^-'Hx*.!?kc?l6n. BnL-if ni?'y person have his home in-- the SHito^-he doe?ct?ofcxISte family in another State, the 'presence^, such peiropj^^ although continued for two yean Resolved, That it shall be the ppec^>daty. of:tl^^^B^| Managers to report to the. Solicitoys-.a 11 jr the election law, and all ch.vs of bribery tion, add to use their best efforts to bring the offend^ ,KEB?HAW."Iu Eqpity/ ^1 Sarah J. Johnson, John 'Yonngaridywife, vs. Winl^.'^ i f" ' Johnson, Jr., Alexander Johnson, Jr.?Kj^for'-TurIN pursuance of an order of tlio Court of- Equity"l?* this case made bearing date the J2tli ,dt?y.^f in October &?t, the real ^ Kirkwood, near the town of Camden^ and eon.- i .--t'm g" slo'n of said dec\L?-a ldrgo n'e'W -t'wo stdry^dy^hil^^OTBH having 4'or G rooms bo a floor; wUii all n?x^a^puj' .buildingsthereto attached; ..Ssid-Jot lie's ou'.the east-*; side of the. continuance of F.gir;ati;eptqf>aii'tp.Wn.,oC >; '& Camden, and is bounded on the north by loti{)T,rA;>W^^^^^ Wro. Anderson, and west- by. .contiuuhtipn^of^^^^L^^ tv^rni^ der^pro confe?o iwH U>e^