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office direct from the people, thau to rely too much | upon promises sometimes made by those who are 1 themselves expectants for office. _ "V\'e do not inenn by these remarks to impugn the [ character of the Legislature as a #hole, fur trom it. ' Wo know there are those who would scorn an unwor-. thy act, and whose sense of honor is too nico to allow j any tampering with tliem, yet candour compels us to say that somo things have been done by members of j the Legislature in this particular wliich reflects no j credit upon them cither as gentlemen or representatives In the daily papers may be found the proceedings of j the Legislature, and as these report in full for tho proscut we will close our hasty and imperfect corrcspon- j dence. Before closing, however, we must inform our readers that we are comfortably and kindly entertained at the Congaree House, by most excellent and accommodating hosts, Messrs. Goodwyn, rrupritor, aud Kwart, Manager, Da. Thouxwell.?The Synod of Georgia has con- j Armed the nomination of Drs. Thormvell and Palmer for Professors in the Theological Seminary by a unaiii- ! i mous vote. Tim Mission to Japan.?Inn lale number of' the Paris Monitear full details are gitvn of Commodore Perry's mission to Japan. The writer who occupies a distinguished position in French j literature, pays the follow ing just tribute of j praise to one whose name must hold an endur- : ing plaee in the history of our country: "The Americans had thus the "honor to open to the ^commerce of civilized nations ib* last j country which hitherto remained shut; and thev I were so fortunate as to accomplish it without resort to the means which, though often re quired by policy and trading interests, are not the less repugnant to justice, and to the respect which is due to the independence of weak com munities. We may doubt, however, that Commodore Perry would have equally siiccoded. if the Japanese had not been witnesses of the war i* - /vi | 4| . ?I v?renturitain on mima hiih me consequences. However this may be, the name of lVrrv will henceforth occupy h very creditable place in the history of the progress of civilization. and tee United States ha v.- taken a lead for which Europe should be grateful.'' IIail StoiIm.?We are informed by a gentle, man of our town that while riding some six miles north of this place on last Friday, he wa?- caught in a hail storm. The storm, he informs us, was as severe as any he had seen in his life and some of the stones we re of cot&jJorable size being as largo as partridge eggs, antT averaging fullY two thirds that size. The ground wa-. complexly cohered with them. The storm cm tended over ?|uite a narrow belt in width, pet haps not more than a half or three-fourths ??fa mile?but in other directions it extended for several miles; we iieard of it some 14 miles east of the town. S/Mrtni'bury 'Exjtrcss. f Murder i\ IKmhlki:. Our attmilire commercial comst>oiidt?i t (say-* ih<- Edgcli-ld A?!veitiserin Hamburg.) farm-she- ?In- x* .-wi- g Information in ng.vd r ? a nraler |(i?a!i ne curred in tliat j? aee n . Smut da- uig'tt ln>-: 4"I regret t? ?mr<-u:i>*< tii-i' ??ai n I inflight. about 0 < < lock. ill !he,:?r< of the shedding of iuo . ;; '.. ! ' . t originated between Wi... I'.ts chai Anderson ami tie deposited two blis in th" l.*n l? . i >i. ter, which terminated fatally ia { .in-. We omit any particulars, ;m lite m i-- m v a dergo a judicial investigation. ]\iiiipc\ lias fled to parts unknown. Tl?w Imni-'ie- another example of tin* vice of wealing deadv weapons. We trust that legislative action will ere 1 ng interpose, and cheek as far as j o si'nle the growing <t\il. Mnrphev was heard in rep oarn a friend for not preventing the shootine, and regretted having had his pi?to|." ? * The Castor" Question. The turniug poin? of the couflct in tlie E-i?t was thought to have been, in its railiest stage, success -or failure of the Allies at Sehastopol. Probably the speedy capture of that post might have had much influence on the d<-te:initiation of tha dertnan powers, inducing tin in to join the Allies against Russia, but the lesistau.ee made by the latter, in defending that olace. and iu becoming the assailing party.-with no small success, lias materially changed the aspect oC affairs. It must now be perceived that there was miscalculation either as w> the capacity ofSebastopol to withstand a bombardment, which had lasted to upwards of fifteen days without decided success, or us t?? the means of assailing and reducing it. If it is ever vaptm-c d tin* A1 lies will possess a mass of ruins,n:n! th- ' :-! s itself remains to be subdued, which, will ma be effected without an immense sneiiiic.- .if Instead, therefore, of wresting th- Crimea from Russia in one campaign, which was the calculation of the English journals, (be initial step * has not yet been consummated. A " That the decision of the German and Baltic Powers wailed on the turn of military events in the Crimea does not admit of denial. Austria and Prussia.had, of course, opposite predilections. Jf the Allies had made a spe.-dy eonquest of of the Crimea; Au?tria would have united her arms with.-those of Kraiiee ?i<tl England, so as to have shared in fruits of their triuoi|>h If Russia, on .the contrary, is successful in repelling the Allied forces, it will hring Prussia t<. her^side. The Czar has most sueces.-fulf\ piav-d one division of Germany against th" other, and Prussia against Austria. The latter dare not move, with Germany divided; the former is aj>prehensive of losing her Rhenish provinces, l>v the forces ot trance, it*she makes a demon tra- | tion in favor of Russia. Nearly all the ^critic" I ofwarnrc made from large military expenditures, ! fioni the interruption of direct trade. and bv . maintaining in activity imm.-se forces IViku rou- I thai jealousies. The two principal German Powers must have nearly a million of men in arms, from that state of reciprocal suspicion which produces all the injurious cotisequ-necs of actual hostilities. This posture of affairs must, soon find a sequel. There must he either peace shortly, or a general war. The latter alternative appears to be the only one compatible with the relative situa- i firm nf fli# mirtiue Tim Ailinc ivill fnrni> T?fJl<5- i sia, if she has not already shown her hands, to ; do so shortly, and a winter campaign on the j Rhine and tlie Vistula are among the proba j bilities of this singular war. So much conipli : cation in Europeon affairs. if Germany i< divi d|d in a general war, one division of h.r Sta??t i allying itself with Prussia and the other with Austria, has not risen since the thirty years war that resulted in the treaty o! Westphalia, ! Eve^Newx. MARRIED?On 30th Nov., by Jc R. ; Shaw Esq., Mr. Fkeeman H. Tillkr. to Mias : Catherikb C. Tiiaer. All of this District. , j f . Jt. . _ . -L?11 ?L I ^ L? ? L Departed this life at bis residence on Gill's creek, in Lancaster District, on Wednesday evening 15tli instants- Mr. Hugh IIood, in the ?3d year of his age. With a pious resignation he obeyed the summons which called him to eternity, He was a confiding christian, and * - ? % % A' ? ? / ,| a worthy citizen, a devoted nusDand ana latner a kind master a benevolent neighbor, and a practical and industrious farmer, and in all the various relations of a long life of over '"three score and te?"years hisjvhole purpose was ever to do right. The living may learn much and be profited by a reflection on his life and ex^ ample.?Lancaster Ledger. J. II. W. . Arrivals at tlic Mansion House, FO|l THE WEEK ENDING DEC. 2. E. G. ROBINSON, PROPRIETOR. M. Stewmnn. Lnnc'r. J. L. Dixon, Bishopvillc. Master Muse, Va. McCollum Bell, " J. N. Fisk. ' J. E. Barnes, Miss. B. S. Hill. N. Y. I G. W. Barnes. " F. L Jackson, Baltimore. Thos. D..Pea^, Phila. W Wil.-on, N. C. Mrs. Cure ton, Lanc'r.. H. "Wilson, " Miss Cureton, " W. Crow, " Dr. T. K. Cureton, " Harper Smith, Richmond. Mrs. Kilgore 4 2 children, Prof. Ticheuor, Spartanburg. Master reel, " Dr. J. J. Shropshire, Miss. Miss L. Starkey, Miss Dye. Kershaw, Miss K. Wilson, " . D. D: Perry, " A. A. Lancy, X. C Miss JJ. E. Perry, " 11. S. Wolf, " Dr. B. S. Lucas, " C. Klsbacli, # " John Jenkins, Ala. S.N Atkinson" Darlingt'n R. Slater, Agent Carn-1 P.-W* Atkinson, criss Family, N. Y. W. Kelly, lady, 4 daugli J Williams, lanc'r. ter, Darlington. J. W. Carlista " W. Massey, York. J. Galluchat. 11 J. S. Thompson. L. Hill. B.B. McCreary. Charlost'u , G. Loring. 4 sorvt Canada Wyatt Patterson, L. Hill. I W. B. Fletcher, F. ltock. B. B. Massey, Chester. Jas. i.'orriss. N. Y John M. White, Miss. N.J. Stevenson, Charlotte W. L White, N. C. C. Speucer, Bishopville. Dr. ,W. II. Pearce, Col. J. B. Cousart, lady 4 son Mr. Curneross, 4 lady, j Lauc'r. NeWjYork. ! w. \> . Mcuuiciion x i miss noss, daughters, Sumter 11. F. Wells, " K. B. Ilolbaek, Charlcsi'n F. Frover. " J. M Stewart, X. 0. W. Dixon. Liberty Hill. W.G. Kinjr, " W. C. Cunningham, " | I). Hood A lady, Lattc'r. It. B. Cuniiiuglfhtn, " A. Coll'ay & lady. " Miss X. Cunningham, " J. 11 Kcenai). X ?. D. J. George, Itussel Place K. Baker. Miss. * J. Thompson Liberty llill J. Godfrey, Ala. P. If. Voting. Florida. fieaKxtitn, Ky G. W. Barnes, Mississippi i Jas. Miller. Ya. ? J. K. Barnes, *' ! 11. Jolinson. New Jersey. ??. It. Shaw, Kershaw. G. A. Dennis, Baltimore. Mr. lloach, '' B. F Massev, Lnnc'r. CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. " | BAGGING, per yard, . 14 to 18 j BALK ROPE, per pound 11 to 15 ! BUTTER * 13 to 110 ! BEE.- " 4 to G i BACON, " 01 to 12 COFFEE ".... lrto 14 CHEESE " to 1 i> COHTOX, " G to Si CORN,... .yttr bushel, "3 to 87 FLOUR,.. .perbarrel. 9o0 to95<> FODDER, perewt 75 to 87 LARD per pound 12ito 14 MOLASSES., per gallon JO to 37 ! OATS per bushel ' 50 to G2 j PEAS ,l lolOO ! SUGAR... .per pound, C to 12 SALT per sack to 2$ I List of L" tiers, I > MM AI IXG in the Post Office at Camden, S II December 1st. 1854. A?Albert Sarah; Albeit Joseph; Albert Eliza; ; Arthur John \V. Burke A McCormiek; Barnes Edward; (2) Boykin >. M ; Bnum M.; Birkmnn & Co. Cnit-r heirs of Cnpt. Ben.; Clark Thomas; Clvburii i S. F; Cook 1). J.; Clvburii Harriet; Corbitt J. H. 1)?Dixon Susanna; Davis J. T. K. A- F.?Evans Thomas W.; Fitzer Thomas. G?Goblin*: F. L.; Grant M. P. II?Humphries Margaret; llogsn R L; Holland Mary; llogan \V. S.; (2) Hodge G. P.; llall Elizabeth; Holland. Sarah J.?Jones, Mary L; Johnston, William; Johnson, Juliana L.?I.ockhart. Marv M.?Milton, Mica M. A. (2): McKain, June X.?Nelson, J.; Nelson, Win. 1'.?Perritt, Merritt R.?Roberts, 11 C. (3); Uichbounr, J. P.; Robcr-.. son, Tvnr; -Ross, Miss A M.; Ross, Win. S.?Shiwr, Sain'l; Sla?le, Tlios.; Solomon, D.; Shaw, John M ; J. M; Smith John W.?Webb. John; Walked<fc Glenn. V ?Yarbi.n.titrh, Wilson Persons calling tor the above letters will please say they are advertised JOHN X. GAME WELL, P. M. I Sew Velvet Trimming*. JCST received a full assortment of black and colored Velvet Trimmings ol all widths at Dec 5.?lm. C. MATIIESON'S. *<>?!? <'. DURING my absence from tiio State. A. M. Ken-; nedy mid William Clvhu.n, jr. will act as mv , A perns. ' K S MOFFAT. " Dec. 5. 48. . ... I ALL who are indebted to me by note or open account a e earnestly requested to come forward 1 and pav Beiiur compelled to leave hoce on account j of my health. the nrirency of this rail will be apparent, i as I require money to meet my own engagements.? ! Thankful for past favors, a continuation is solicited j t from my friends. K S. MOFFAT, i < Dec 5?Urn 48 Police. VLL persons are forewarn'd against tradinp -for a ; note pi von by James Ware to Thomas D. Win- , Chester, for the sum of $S5. dated Oct. 12, 1854, and payable en demand; hut as the sum is not value re- ; ] ceived, I will not pay it uulesa compelled by law Dec. 2?Gt48 " JAMES WARE. ;] !| "11^ C. OuRK is authorized to net as my A pent ? * during mv torn notary absence from tlio State. ' j Camden, Deo. 5?49 B. J. KUYKEXDAL. !, Headquarters 22(1 Reg't S. C. Itt. ] 1 Camden*, Dec. 5, 1854 i \T7ILLIA M R. TAYLOR having been appointed ' tt Adjutant of tliia Regiuient, vice Tito. J. Warren ' elected Major, will be obeyed'and respected according- * lv. By order of x Col. TAYLOR, j Dec 5?3t " 48 Tt^nncfi rnu B i IN EQUITY?Kershaw. ' Elizabeth Stover, et al. vs. James Stover, Martha Sto- | ver ami David Stover?Hill for Partition. IN pursuance of the order of the Court made in this case. I will sell to the highest bidder, on WFJ)KESD.VYA^ttOth inst., at il o'clock, a. in., at the residence late Thomas stover, dee'd , near Fiat Itock. in Kershaw District tin following n .nied KECRCf SLAVES, j1 b dongiug to the estate of said Thorn.is slfcver, to wit: Lewis, Tom, Wyutt. Leo, George, Big.Satn, i Stephen, Little Lewis, Little Harry, Wiunj aud her , two children Reuben and Osborn. # Purchasers will be allowed a credit of one and ; two years, and be required to give bond with two approved securities, and a mortgage of the pro-1 perty, with interest from the day of sale, payable j annuallyi j Purchaser to pnv for papers. W. IL R. WORKMAN, C. E. K. D. Dec. 5. [13] 8t 1 | Sperm and Adamantine Candles. QA BOX ICS Genuine Sperm Candles; 30 do. Adaw vJ mail Candle?, for aalo by J, A. SOUROOK. / ?a??a? WOMtMB?MM?BW??s? HIGHLY IMPROVED A\D COLORED DAGUERREOTYPES. FOR A FEW DAYS OLXY.# IAMES P. TIBBETTS. . HAS the pleasure of informing the Ladies and Gentlemen of Catndcn, that he has oponed his GALLERY at the rooms above the Post OfTtce, recent- I ly occupied by Dr. JtcCaa, lor a few days, where he is i now prepared to execute ever}* vnrfcty and stvle of DAGUERREGTYPE. ' * ^ - * ?-r At rr? 1 ! Pictures taicon ai me iow price m ji.av -uuu uj.- ; wards, according to size uiul quality of frame or case. | All are invited to call and examine specimens. Dec. 5, 49 tf. \ Preparatory Military School. ON tbo first of January, 1835, tlic subscribers, ; graduates of the Citadel Academy, design open- j ing at Yorkville, S. C.. a scliool of preparation for the Military Institutions of the State. They will endeavor to afford also, a good plain education to such pupils as are not desirous of enteriug upon an advanced scientific and literary course. The following will be the course of instruction: -3d Class?Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geography, History of the United States. 2nd Class?Algebra, Plane Geometry, Universal History, History of England, French. 1st Class?Geometry and Trigonometry, Surveying, History of Greece, and of Rome, Mythology, French, j Natural Philosophy. Drawing. Exercises in Defining, Composition, Elocution and i the Drill of Squad and Company, will be conducted throughout the course. Pupils from other district" will board in certain families ofjhc town, uuder the iminediato supervision of the principals. Tkimis?For each Session of five molfcis, $25, ii^ advance, or $150 at the end of the Session Jtoard.per mouth, including Washing, fuel and lights*1 $lo. Xo pupil will be received who is under twelve ; or over eighteen years of age. or who cannot read and j write with facility A. COWAltD. (until Jan. 1st.) Columbia, S. C.. j M. JKXKIXS. Yorkville, S. C. References?Gen. James Jones, Granitevillc, S. 0., j Gen. I). F. Jamison, Orangeburg 0. H., S. C., Ex. Gov. [ J. M. Means, Huckhcad,S. C., Gen. I). Wallace, Jones- i villo. Union, S C., Col, I. D. Wilson, Society IJ ill, ' Darlington, S. C., Gen. It. G. M. Duuovant, Xiuety-Six Depot, Abbeville, S. C. ESTATE SALE. 31 NEGROES, and Mules, 95 Hogs, 50 head of Cattle, 2,500 bushels of Corn, &c. BY order from James 11. Witherspoon, Ordinary, Iainenster District, will be fold on the 2oth day of December, 1854, and days following, at Jackson Iiiiii, the lute residence of Col. Thomas \\\ Ilucy, deceased, the PERSONAL ESTATE of the said deceased, consisting ol' 31 choice and likely Negroes, among them n Smith and Cook, several young Fellows,1 Hoys til d Girls. Also, 12 HORSES AND MIX Eft, 95 head, of HOGS, 30 being PORH HOGS, '2,5&d bushels of CORN, 20,000 11>S. FOULER, 12,ObO lbs. I1AY, a quantity of SHUCKS, 100 dozen OATS in Sheaf, 100 bushels cleaned OATS, for seed. Smtill :iud 1'Iaululioii Tools Cot toy Gin und Thlusher, 3 Road Wagons, 1 Two Hoi so Wagon, 1 Carriage and Harness, af*ariety of I excellent ISoUM'hoid Furiiittire, and many other articles. Tkiujs?A credit of 12 months, purchasers to give notes With two good sureties, with interest from the day of .-ule, hut the Cash will be received from any person desiring it. JOHN" M. CliOCKKTT, Surviving Administrator. Nov, 17.?48?5t. $0.75. Estate Sale. BY order cf the Court of Ordinary, will l>c sold on the 14th day of December next, at the late resilience of Thomas Mover, deceased, and on the 15th Jay of t!?? mmmt month, ot bin place in JatucaMcr L>!?? trict, ail the PERSONAL PROPERTY of the said deceased, (except the Negro Slaves.) consisting of (.tins, Threshers and Tans. Blacksmith's Tools, Stock of all kinJs, Wagons, 1 Buggy, Corn, Flour, Peas, Wheat, Oats, Fodder, Plantation Utensils, ]iu*o?ho]J, KitchcnJfurniture, Ac. Terms?All sums of and under $20 cash; over that amount, a credit of twelve months, notes with approved security, with intorest from day of sale. ELIZABETH STOVER, Adm'x. WILLIAM J. STOVER, Adm'r. Nov. 28 48 'o'.* TWENTY LIKELY NEGROES FOK SALE. IN EQUITY?Lancaster District. Thomas I'. Ballard, Ad nil-, vs. Win. McKcnua and Pleasant M. Class und wife and others. IX Obedience to the decree of the Court of Equity made in above case, at June Term, 1654, I will sell, at Lancaster Court House, on the first Monday, the first duv of January, 1855, 20 Choioe and valuable Negroes allotted to the heirs of William Miller, (deceased) in above case, Jim Xux, Thompson, Hannah, Vincy, Amanda, Hose, Joseph, Dina, Eliza, Alley and child, Susan, Boh, John Monroe, Old Jim, Aancy. Ellen, Anna, Mary and Rose Alice?Among the number is a good Seamstress, two good Cooks, some very likely girls, a Xo. 1 wagoner and Ostler, and other valuable negroes, the whole likely and desirable. Tkums.?A credit of 12 months, and purchasers to give Bonds with two good Sureties, with interest from day of sale. JAMES H. WIT11ERSOOX, C. E. L. D. JNOV. 2S, 1854. 4b?bt ;j>u.zo Congaree Racex. rpilE Annual RACES over the Congarec (formerly JL the Columbia) Race Course, will come off the second week in December, 1854, commencing ou TUESDAY, the 12th thereof, and continuing throughout the week. First Dav, Tuesday, December 12?A Colt stake for three year olds, $200 entrance; ?100 forfeit; with $5O0 added by the club, provided two or more shall start. Skoono-Day, Wednesday, December 13?Two mile heats, for Jockey Club Purse of$:$o0. Tiiiho 1>at. Thursday, December 14?Three mile heats, for Jockey Club Puiuc of $500. Fourth Day, Friday, December 15?Four mile heat", for Jockey Club Purse of $700. Same day? A colt stake for tlnecyear obis, $2<>u entratice, fimi Forfeit, witli 8IU0 added by tlie club, provided two ar more shall start. Fiktii Dat, Saturday, December 16?Mile beats, best three in five, for Jockey Club Purse of $21'0. There are already four stables upon the course, with good and tried ones, and three other stables will most assuredly be here, swelling the number to about Forty horses. BACON A WINN, Proprietors. Nov. 28 48 it Notice, THE Copartnership existing under the name of the Kershaw Steam Mill Company was dissolved on the first dav of July last by the withdrawal of J. B. Kershaw. ' J. B. KERSHAW, D. C. TRYoN, E. TRYON, The subscriber continues tho Lumber Business on bis own account. Orders may be left wit C. L. Chatten or addressed to me, through the Pest Olfice. oo nirk 1,' TPVnV * * **0 V?C - AJ. A W*.. NoticeBY order or the Court of Ordinary will l>o sold on the 9th day of December next, nt the Into residence of Amos "Watkins, dee'd, at 11 o'clock, all the personal property ofsaid deceased, consisting of one negro woman, Patsy, and child Archy, mare and colt, cattlo. hogs, gig, cart, corn and fodder, household and kitchen Airniture. Ac. Terms, all sumsoffivo dollars and under, cash: over that nrnouut a credit until tho first day of October, 1855, with note and approved sccuriti*, interest from day of sale. WM. W ATKINS, ) DAVID Vf ATKINS, J- Adiurs. WILIS W ATKINS. ) Nov. 2^ 1854.' 48 4South Carolina-?Kershaw District. BY JOHN R. JOT, ESQUIRE, ORDINARY. YI7"IIEREAS, B. F. Edwards, of North Carolina, ? ? applied to ine for Letters of Administration on all and singular tlio goods and cbatteis, rights and credits of if. TV. Gibbons, late ol'tho Districtjrforcsaid, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish nil, and sihgular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceas | edto bo and appear belbro nio at our next Ordinary s [ Court for tbc said District, to be bolden at Kershaw Court House on the eleventh day of December next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not bo grunted. Given under my hand and Real, this 25th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty four, and in tbo seventy-ninth year of American Independence. Nov. 28?48 JOHN R. JOY, 0. K. D. Tallow for Sale. ON hand, a lot of prime Tallow for sale. Nov. 28,?tf. WORKMAN t CO. ~ Dress Silks at Cost. 'T^HE undersigned will sell hia entire Stock of ColX ored Dress Silks at Cost, they consist of I FASliJONABLK PLAIDS, RICH BROCADES, PLAIN GLACES, AND F0NLAR3. The attention of his customers are respectfully called to those goods, as they are?nll of the latest stylos and superior quality. 0. MAT11ES0N. Nov. 28, . 48, HATS AND CAPS AT COST- ^ 1~MI E subscribers having determined to discontinue . this part ot their business, will dispose of the ro(maiuder of their stock,of Hats and Cops at cost for cash, or at a very small advance on time. [ An examination of their stock and prices will at once convince any oncdesirous of purchasing, that it will be decidedly to his interest to buy of them. Goods of like quality have never been offered at such low prcos Among them may be found line and fashionable MOLKSKIN AND BRAVKU, also, a good article of PLANTATION HATS. Nov. 21?if. WORKMAN A CO. Keep Yonr Feet Warm aud Dry. LADIKS aud Gentlemen who are exposed either to the wet or cold winter-weather, would do well to provide themselves with Cork Soles and Winter Overshoes, which may be had ol superior quality.and on reasonable terms of WORKMAN & CO. Nov. 21. 47 if. CAMDEN BAZAAR. "1 ITEarciimr prepared to notify our friends in town T v and its vieitiity, that we have received a full assortment of WINTER GOODS, suitable for this market, and will receive more with every train, viz: All sorts of D.lY GOODS, as plain and Cotton, Cotton and Worsted and all worsted Goods, Silks ami I?.u.?... P.uit .iImaii Itnvir) r'lntt.c finnna Tn. hie Cloths, Shawls, Mamies and Mantillas, Embroideries, Carpeting.*, Ac, READY MADE GL0TI1ING of all descriptions GROCERIES, of all descriptioiiH, Hardware, Cutlery, Earthen and Cliinaware, Saddlery; *iVi>odwnrc, Shoes and Boots, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Hos'ery, Ac. ?ie. ' Thanking the public in genoral for tiieir kind pat runago up to this time, we promise to try.to uteri their further confidence. Terms?Cua it leston Piticvs. Jl. DRUCKER A CO. Cantdcn' Nov. 13. tf J\EL. . . NEW STOEE! NEW GOODS!! VT Hi.- CHARLESTON CLOTHING A.\'L> DRY GltODS STORE, two doors above Workman A Co.'* Shoe Store, Camden, S. C. The subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Camden and surrounding country, that he has opened a Now Store, where he constantly keeps on hand a h.rge and beautiful stock of the acove Goods, together with a good many other articles, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms for cash, or to any punctual customers, and the trade of any other kind is respectfully declined. / His motto is quick sales uud small profile.. Please give him u call. Nov. 13.?4(5tf J. ISRAEL. STUART'S Refined Sulfur House Syrup and Northern Cheese. Just opened attho " Old Corner," by Nov. 14. E. W. BONNKY. ATTENTION! "V^OT to any great Military order*, but attention i\ the whole, while I inform the citizens of Camden that I nn> permanently settled two doors above JJ. JJrueker & Co.'s where I keep constantly on hand n beautiful stock of JEWELltY, Cutlery, Spectacles, Silver and Plated Ware, Port Monaiee, Ladies Companions, Card Cases, Knives, 4c., 4c., which be will sell on the most reasonable terms for cash or to punctual customers. The trade of any other kind is re spcctfully declined. Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner, and all work warranted. CHARLES BOFENSCHEN. Nov. 14. 46 tf liimtccd Oil. V FRESH supply of English Liuaeed Oil, just received and for sale by ' Nov. 14?tf. T. J. WORKMAN' & CO. Congress Water. VFRESII supply just received by T. J. WORKMAN k CO. :? Fancy C'hiua Ware ! TEST received at Workman's Drug Store, an olcvant assortmentof China Ware, consisting in part of C - ? Fine Gilt China cups and saucers, with and without mottoes Rich Gilt Card receivers and Jewelry stands Fancv China Inkstands, Jewelry boxes Flower Vases, elegant Toilet bottles, &c, kc. ALSO, A full supply of American and English Tooth aud Hair Brushes; Clothes, Hat and Shoo do. Buffalo dressing Combs, pocket and tine tooth Combs Also a large lot of fiue and common Shaving brushes. Jacob's Cordial. HOOFLAND'S German Bitters; Carter's Spanish" Mixture; Bull's, Townsend'sand Sand's Sarsaparilla; Radway's Ready Relief. Ready Resolveut, Rcudy Regulators; Areassian Balin for the hair Roger's Liverwort and Tar; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry; Hutchings' Dyspepsia Bitters; Ox3*gcnated Bitters Moffat's Bitters; Tarrants' Seltscr Assericnt TTpham's vegetable Electuary; Rotvand's Tonic Itowand's Compound Syrup of Blackberry Root Henry's Magnesia; Murray's Fluid Magnesia Citrate Ellis' Magnesia; Christie's Galvanic Curatives Mustang Liniment; Jayncs' Medicines Rose's Family Medicines; Strong's Pills; Moffat's do. Lcroy's, Peters'and II olio way's Pills Jew David's Hebrew Plaster; Pccry's Dead Shot McLano's Vermifuge and pills; Fahnestock's Vermifuge, with a great many other Patent Medicines to be found at T. J." WORKMAN t CP's. Drug Store. Scgar*. A FINK assortment of Spanish Segars may be" X\. found at WORKMAN'S Drug Storo Cnmdcp Female Academy. rI"HII3 School will be vacant on the first of January. I The Trustees desire to elect a Tcachor forthwith. All information may be obtained from Nov. 7?4t. J. H. DKPASS, Sec'y_ Kleadqnarter* 32d Iteg't 9. C. HI. I NjJjursuaticeof an order from Brigade llcadquartors JL an Election will be held in Camden on Wednesday the Tnrontiftt.il <hiv nf rtnoemhnr nnvl <r>r n Mnior Oon oral to command the Third Division S. C. Militia. The Polls to be opened at 11 o'clock a. m and closed at 3 p.m. _ Col. TAYLOR, Lt. Col. KIRKLAND, Major WARREN, Nov 28?43 Managers. At Co?i! ~ TIIE Subscriber will commence this day to sell his entire Stock (which is very complete) of Dress Silks and Fancy Worsted Dress Goods, at Coat, for Coah, or at greatly reduced prices on a credit till the let day of January next, Ladies ore liivited to call at the "Old Corner" and purchase bargains. Nov. 27?48 F. W. BONNET. A'% r' PIANO FORTES. rpfiK subscriber lias just rcceivod a supply of si: A and seven Octavo PIANO FORTES, Kusewooi cases, of superior tone and workmanship, and at warranted equal to any manufactured in this countfj "from the celebrated house of ITallctt and Cumstou Boston, and will be sold at manufacturers' prices. Nov 14 GEO. ALDEff. 4,To the Rc.ienc," TIIOSE indebted to me for the past, will aid m very much in meeting my Fall payment.*, if tho; will come forward immediately and settle their Bills Coming to do eo before January will lie thought n breach of conrtusv whatever on the part of those in dehtcd for the years 1851, '53 and '53. Nov 14?3t Z. J. Dell AY. Pickle nnd Preserve Jar*. A LAHGK assortment wtb Corks to fit, just rccciv xV.ed and forsalo by T. J. WORKMAN A CO. Aug ,29. 35 HEADQUARTERS S. C. M, ORDER NO. ?. r PIIK Brigadier Generals commanding the sevcra L Brigades composing the Third Division Soull Carolina Militia aro hereby required to order each Co lonqj or officer commanding tho several Kcgiinents o their respective Brigades to hold an election cm WED : NESDAY, the tweuticth day of December next, fo , the office of Major General, vacated by, the rcsfgua tion of Major General Joliu Buchanan, and forthvvitl transmit to the Adjutant General's Office at Colum bia a certified Etatomcut in writing fihovviug tho resul : of tho polls in their respective Brigades. By order of the Commander-in-Chief, R. G. M. DUNOVANT, Adj. Gen. Oct 24. . 43 . x . to , A FIlFSfl SUPPLY OF FANCY and HEAVY GROCERIES Just receiving, consisting of 3 Idols. Now oceans SUGARS o lfno/iAt'AriA nn 30' barrels refined . DO 10 " crashed ' DO 10 Backs Old Java COFFEE I 20 " Rio - DO i 5 hhds. West India MOLASSES 20 best Ne^ Orleans DO 80 boxes Adamnntino CANDLES 20 " superior Sperm. DO 10 " Pearl Starch ' 1 " ' Novl Soap. Sceai'N and Tobacco. - 25 M SEGARS. of various brands | 2 boxes Penh's TOBACCO ? 2 " Young America DO 3 " Willis DO 2 " Crown Imperial DO 1 " Arrow Twist DO Wine* and Liquors. $ ! 50 barrels Rectified v rSKEY 30 " Old Rye DO 1 half-pipe Pale 11 ?c BR/&DY 1 " Cliampng..e DO 1 " Coguae DO 2 quarter pipes Old Madeira WINE . I Together wiih every other article in the Grocerj ! line. All of.which I will sell at whoh-sale or retai for cash, or to punctual customers at as low prices ai i they can be bought in this market. I Oct. 8. J. A. SCHROG& ! ~ ! A Diftirublc Koideuec (or Sale. ; rPHK Subscriber having determined to remove t< _L the country, oflcrs his present residence iu Cain den JJr sale. The House lias Seen recently built, ant is in good repair?has eight capacious rooms, a Hath ! ing room, Pantry, Garret, and six closets. On tin ; premises are all necessary outbuildings, an expelleu j well of water with good Uxturcs, a large Flower Gar ; den, with choice Shrubbery, Hoses, ic. The location ; as regards health and comfort, is unsurpassed. 1 To an early applicant, a bargain will bo given. T< those wishing to purchase, the premises will be showi i at any time. W. J. M'KAIN. Oct. 17. tf?43 ClOOPKR'S 1 SING-GLASS, Almonds, Yeast Pow > dors, Extracts, Caudles,.Soaps, ie., lor sale at th "Old Comer," at the lowest prices. Oct. 10 E. W BONNEY. Huoin ! Huiuh! ! t)AAA Superior Canvass Hams. Just receivci -UUU by J. A. SCHHOCK. Freak Chee?c. 6) CASES P. A. Clipeee; 10 Boxes Goshen Cheese . Just received by J. A. SCHROCK. Aduiuiktrutofii lifotice. ! A LL persons having demands against Thomas Sal O. V. mond, deceased, are requested to hand them ii properly attested, and those indebted will make irnrue diatc payment to U. Naudin, Esq. j Oct. 10- JOHN MeCAA, Adm'r. New Business Establishment fl'WIE subscribers wish to inform the public general JL ly, thai they have opened a CARRIAGE SIIOl on the Robiuson Road, 151 miles above Camden, am are now prepurod to attend to all orders in their line They willmot bo excelled in tho quality of their worl or reasonableness of their charges, by any other estub liehmont. , J. Wark, Wood-workman, and W. Coca a ax, Pain ter and Trimmer, will give their undivided attcutiou ti their departments, and all Blacksmith's work will b< iliinn in nnlnr bv comDetent workmen. WARE 4 COCHRAN". | Sept. 12. 37 * ly. SOSS OF TElfitfAKC^ WATERED DIVISION NO. 9. TIIE regular meeting of this Division will bo heldoi Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock. By order of the W. P. , C. W. TIKKSRY, R. S. Talmas! Talmas!! THE subscriber respectfully informs tl?e ladies o Camdeu and the surrounding country, that h< keeps constantly on hand, a large and beautiful etocl Cloth, Silk and Merino TALMAS, Ribbons, Bonnets Collars, 4c., 4c., which he will sell on the most rcu sonable terms tor cash, or I > punctual customers. Nov. 14,?tf. J. ISRAEL HATS, 'Caps, Shoes, Trunks, Guns and Cutlery by J.ISRAEL G1 KXTI.EMEX'Sllnc Black Cloth frock Coats, blacl r Cassimere and white Marseilles Vests, opene< last week and for sale at the " Old Corner- by Oct. 31?tf. ' x K. W. BONNET. To Ron I. TIT AT large double House formerly owned and.oe cupicd by E. TttYdlT, with every convenienc for two families. Possession given Immediately. 1 Oct. 31?tf. D. a TRYON. OIJE FtfIENDS AND THE PTOLK ARE rospectfully informed that they will find a t.h? old stand of Workman ? Bonne. a tart* and well assorted stock or BOOTS and SII0K8, HATS CAPS, Trunks, Valiees and Carpet Bags, which w will sell as low as can be bought in this market, i April 25. WORKMAN A CO. CHARLES BOFEMSCHEM, Watch Maker and Jeweller, I CAMDEN, S. C. LADIKS' Brown ngd Drab cloths for Talmas an' Cloaks, just opened at the "Oldtforncr" by Oct. 31?tf. * K.W. BONNET. HOUSEKEEPING articles in a gront variety, alsr Bathing Tubs, Booking and Sitting Chairs, jus i received nt tho '* Old Corner'' by I Oct. 31?tf. BONNET. . % X , . ? . . *# ' \?j r? . '?.< 4 WORMS! WORMS!! WOR*MS! !! r TVRr McLANE'S V.KR.NflFUG# Ja #arraut^ "to bo . j U thfc best, most*pjc aud radical cflro for Worms* * e It is approved and reoorumondcd bt tire Medical p Faculty ia ever.'- section ivlicrc it has beeu irrtrtiducid. "* * i ? ; j " in fact, wnere it is Known none omer is useu. l' Qbe of our moil respected physicians iu speaking of m IcLnne's Vermifuge says; "Da-great superiority over all otner Vermifuges arises* from the fact that whilo it is more efficacious tliau any other Vermifuge it is perfectly safe. y ffi"Price 25 cents per bottle. Dr. illcLaue'N ILivcr PilK D ? . TJEING composed entirely of vegetable snb>tanc*os is JD not only safe, but have been found by all who huve used them, as the best remedy fpr all ufl'ections . oftho Liver and Digestive organs. lict, Wlicio they are used DivepConiplaint cannot exist, fijf Price 25 cents-per box^ v The above valuable preparations arc for sale by most of the Druggist^ and are to be had wholesale of P. M. (.011 KM A CU. -> Importers and Deftle;" iu Drugs, Medicines, Ch?oi?i cale, Perfumery Ac. A No. 29 riavne-Streef, Charles'ou, SfaC. _ ^ VAT A TKs A ff.K. i 30 Negroes^ 14 Mules and Horses, 2000 bushels of Corn, Sue. BY order of James IT. Witherspoon Ordinary Lancaster District ami in pursuance of the will <4* Henry Thus. Massey deceased, will be spVioii the Idih December 1804 and days following, tlio whole Kstnte ? of the ssid Henry T. Mnssey. consisting of about SO -, likely nod valuable negroes, among the number is a'' good Blacksmith, h c?>ok, seflinsues , some likely young 1 fellows, Boys and Girls?also ahoyt 14 Mules and i Horses, 1 pair Bay Curriugo Ilorsi-s, young and well. - broke, a large stock of Cattle, HogsatidShecji.u ruhrt* f bcr of Ptf.k Hogs. Euggy'and Carriage, 3 Road Wag ons, Ox Cart, Plantation and .Smith Tools, Household r and Kitchen Furniture, ulmttt 2000 busheliCof Com, it quantity of Fodder, Chucks, Hay, Cotton heed endi many other articles. ? > Aiso the Tract of Land upon which the smd n. T. t Massey resided, containing 570 Acres bdutfdcd by i.ands of James Miller, Adam Ivey and the Catawba j Itiver, about 200 Acres and mostly in cultivation, sotnc recently cleared, about 100-Acres is Chtfice Itiv; ' er Bottoms, the balance in woods and good eoUou - T.niidfi fin the in 11 mind Thvullimr filu TIiiiik* nncl ^crcw, and all accessary outbuildings. , Terms.?For the personal Estate a credit of twelve months, note and two good sureties, with interest annually. For the Laud a credit of one; two and three years, with interest annually, bond and good suretyand a mortgage. 1 ^ The sale will take place 18th December"! 854 and. " continue from day to day until tire whole is disposer* -r pf, on the River Road from Charlotte to Cnindeu,- c about five miles North of Cure ton or ilcCletrahna Fcrrv, and tive miles South of Belair. ' L. n. M ASSET, ) ilim. W. J. CL7 RETON, f Aam rtNov.?, 45 U.* GROCERIES AT COST. rpiIE subscriber intending to close his present husi* * JL ness by the 2?lh December next, oilers his entire stock of Heavy and Fancr GROCERIES, vWIXES, LIQUORS TOBACCO, SUGARS, Ac., AT COST FOR CASH or for approvod paper at CO day*, payable at Bank.? ? The stock is new and complete, and those wishing bar- f gains will do well to call and examine it. Nov. 7?tf. J. A. SCH ROCK. ~ C. A. M DONALD; Merchant Tailor. RETURNS Ilis thanks to a liberal public for their patronage and would inform them that ho has I just returned from Now York, where ho lms purchased 3 a choice collection of CLOTHS, CASSIMKRE8 and VESTtXGS, which lie now offers reasonably, und warrants tiicm of superior quality. Ho alsodiaa tho Latest French and American fiisliions, and will execute work with despatch and punc3 tuality, as he has the best of workmen. Prices accord. in? to times. For cash, a discount will be allowed. 1 Oct 24 - 42 I _ _ e 4 M. A R, KENNEDY'S Stock of Dress Goods, ' t J\.? for Ladies' wear, Embroideries, iiosiry, Glovesf . Ac., is now very full, and offered on tfie most reasoua. , ble terms. j ,4 M. A R. KENNEDY would call attention to J j\.? a large Stock of Cloths. Cassinieres,.Snlinetts, Jeans, Kerseys, Linseys, Flannels, Blankets, Ac., which will be sold at the lowest prices. A. II. A R. Kennedy TTAYE received and ofl'er for sale a full assortment XI of Rendy Hade Clothing, consisting of Coats, Vests, Pauls, . * ? . DOTS' .CLOTHING. Coats and Vests, Under Shirts, Drawers, . J Hoso, TiCar , Cravats, Ac, " Dress Shirts, of superior quality, made to order and warranted to fit. Oct 24 #cuuir)> au< ^PIIE Subscriber has just received, by Express, fr ot? X New York, n new Supply of fine Gold Jewelry/ consislipg of Into styles of the following articles: Plain gold Brooches and Earrings Pearl and Filagree Earpugs; Gold and Mosaic Pius * Cuff Pins aud Buttons; Gold Necklace and Cross Bracelets, Sleeve Buttons, Seals, Keys, Ac. ALSO, China Yascs. Toilet cases ^ Match Boxes, Cups and Saucers, 4'c. Oct 24 A. YOUNG. ; r SELLING OFF ~ ~~ i AT BUDICED PRICES / ' 'THIE subscriber having determined to close his bn* X sinesa in Catnden, by the first of January, will sell his stock of GROCERIES," WINKS, AND Llr. QUORS, at reduced prices tor Cash. He will sell J CHEAPER tlwn the same Articles can be purchased 15 elsewhere in Camden. . His stock is LARGE AND ** COMPLETE, and well worth public attention. ' . * ^ * L. A. AUSTIN. Oct. 18.. 42 tr RIC1I Pluld SUfc^Broeude do.. Mnntilljj/*, Tahr.tw Ac. Just received at the ''Old Cprucr.-" ! Oct. 3. K. W. BONNE V.' IVutu, l&uisiiiN, Ac. FRESH Almonds, Pecan Nuts. Filberts, Brazil ? Nuts, English Walnuts, Raisins,'Ac. Just re-/ ccired by J. A. SCtl ROCK. { Wiuc Bottles. 5 A FEW Gross French Wine Dottles in crates, or by c ix. tho dozen, to suit purchasers, Class Jars for Pro> serves, for sale at Z. J. DeLIAY'S.. Aug. 29 35 . ' William M. Shannon, ]E?q. r WILL act as my Agent during my* absence frpm Camden. E. A. CUNNINGHAM. Oct, 20. 41 - tf c ~ TT... i Keep Warm. / rvrTT euevv ... fl ' VlCIVUill?, nun.*; ?cg iui(^v n???, V* Abo, Bovs' Overcoats, just opcnejjnaiKl for wl? at tho "Old Comer" b v ItL W: BOX NJijy.''' * I : -VVrii _ A ONE HORSE Cnnia-c, but little worn,- for Valo Q J. jl at a bargain, by E. W. BOXXKY. ' ^. Nov 7 43 ' BULGKK & DEVANE, ~ ^1 S ' "Will attend to Boarding. Selling and Purchasing ? On Commiesion. Office at Saunders & Foster's o'd ' stand, in full view of the Montgn cry Hall, JJout(rnttiprv. Ala. 0. L. BULGER P. R. DeVAXK. Sept. 5. 26. U' l notice; r~ rI^HG subscriber respectfully informs bis friends nud X patrons tbat be continues bis BUSINESS IX . ALL ITS BRANCHES at W. J. (layer's old stand, d southeast comer Meeting and "Wentworth streets, where may be seen a large stock of good VEHICLES, composed of light and heavy work. Splendid Viol - Stock arriving every week, umohg which ?.ro some new >, and very tasty tin-dels of Family Carriages. it Manufacturing and Repairing will be done from this date with usual dispatch. ClmrloBtou, Nov 3?45 LEONARD CIIAP1X. * d$.? It. : r ; x t J&.$